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Kills Wife, Self; Among the Mound City Debs Kentuckian Injured A Glamour Girl 18 Year Old Lad To Die In Mine Accident MILDRED HARRIS Orphans Five This adorable beauty was nomi- Brought To Local Hospital I sated as one of the ten beauties For Slaying of Grocer BOSTON—(A N P)—Tragedy For Treatment 'to reign as a St. Louis Glamour struck a family of seven here Willie Evans, Earlington, Ky., (Girl of 1939. Baron Ben Thomas, 18 yr. Old Lad To Die For Swain was tried and convicted in last Tuesday! and orphaned five and employed in the West Ky. member of the committee com­ Slaying Of Local Grocer. one day. He also raised the point: children-—ranging in age from Mines, was seriously injured ir. posed of five members, selected Has Been Granted Four had colored persons been syste­ 14 years to five months1—when, an accident in the mines Friday juke winsome miss. Miss Harris Stays Of Executions. matically excluded from serving according to police .reports, John James Reed Swain, 18, convict­ on the jury which convicted Valles, 37, former WPA worker, Jan. 13. The nature of the acci­ is a senior in Vashon High. dent is unknown at this time. He ed of killing Christ Bredenkamp, Swain, asking that the condemn­ killed his .wife, Priseilla, with' a Adolph Abrom, Howard Woods, white grocer, in an attempted ed boy be returned here and given bronze piano casting, then took was brought to the Walker Hos­ Sigmund Smith and Lionel R. his own life with a .22 calibre pital annex, E. Sycamore street, robbery, is slated to march the his constitutional rights of being 'Stephen will make their choices, represented by counsel, of having rifle. where his condition is critical. and the committee will decide last mile February 17. Attorneys Colored persons serve on the Called tot the home on North Other patients in the hospital: upon the city's No.l glamour girl. R. L. Bailey of Indianapolis, Ru­ street, Dr. William Rosen, medi­ Photo By Young dolph O'Hara of Evansville and jury, of having advice of counsels Mrs. Beatrice Bridges—1913 S. alnfd iojther pertinent matters. cal examiner, viewed Vailes' Elliott St. Mr. John Vinson—801 Tenola Graves of Michigan City, body, gave a verdict of suicide counsels for the youth, state that When his petition to have a new E. Sycamore St. Mrs. Gloria Da­ trial here was denied, Attorney by shooting: The wifej with a vis—1806 S. Judson St. Mr. James the latest move in interest of the gaping wound behind the right condemned youth was argued be­ Bailey filed another appeal be­ Brown, 637 E. Sycamore St. Mr. fore the supreme court. ear, was rushed to the hospital Leon&iu Crowe—Providence, Ky. fore the supreme court Wednes­ where she died two hours later. day, January 18, but at press Because of the many vital is­ time po reports from this argu­ sues involved, the case has assum­ ment had been received. ed wide public interest and color­ Physicians Win Pastor to Give _ Technical Points Raised ed persons throughout the state, Attorney Bailey has stated that are expected to give solid sup­ First Round In Legal Special Address port in order to gain, through this case, a ruling which will Tilt Against City Recently Called Pastor of ton, Buena Vista Bell, Harriet enable.them to serve proportion­ McFarland To Deliver Dendy, Margaret Taliafero, Lillian ately on juries and open the way KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—(ANP) Inspirational Message. —In a decisHSi handed down Niles, Salina Buckner, Mabel Hol- for fuller enjoyment of the rights Ast week, Judge A. E. Mitchell, The Rev. R. H. Dixon, recently ley, Lena George, Christine Meade, of American citizens. ot the chaneery court, set aside called pastor of the McFarland Bessie King, Agnes Mann, Misses The _ local and Indianapolis a demurrer filed by the city of Baptist Church will preach on Georgia Williams, Blanche Rick- branch of the N.A.A.C.P., as well Knoxville some weeks ago in the subject "Angels With Dirty man, Jeanette Johnson, Mary as many private citizens, have ifce case of the East Tennessee Belle Shaw, and Ethel Triggs. been actively interested in twl- • hospital association versus the Faces", theme taken from the ; late movie that bears the same Club prize of a gorgeous white case and their support is' expect­ ueity of* Knoxville. The setting and pea green beaded party bag aside of this demurrer means title, at the regular .evening ser­ ed again, it was learned. vices, A special Membership Drive was won by Miss Grace McFar­ James Alexander, 16, who was •fhat Knoxville must fight the land, guest prize consisting of a battle out on the merit of the message will be delivered at the with Swain at time of the at­ charges as stated in the bill morning services. At this time Chinese linen bridge set was won tempted robbery was given a life filed. he will also give an answer to the by Mrs. Salina Buckner while sentence. MISS MONEVA STARKS call that he has received. ALL Mrs. Madolina George wpjn the consolation prize of a linen guest This charming young lady belongs to that long list of beauties MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ARE - NEWS FLASHES- URGED TO BE PRESENT. towel. Ordain Three Negro for which St. Louis is so well known. This city is proud to claim College Women Meet Lewis Jackson's apartment, 421 Farmers Read Negro *m her as its own. Priests At Bay St. Louis The College Women's Club met Canal !>.., last week, to enjoy Crowned Queen Press, Says Holsey Miss Starks is quite active in the social affairs of young St. Louis. Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.—Club the hospitality afforded by Mrs. BAY ST. LOUIS, %#.,—(ANP) House on Governor St. Jackson wlu»n she entertained Mrs. Jeanette Lee was crowned TUSKEGEE BUST,-^la.—(C) —An" __ft_pressl*|s "ceremony pir*- Driver Hits Officer members of the Silver Leaf Club queen, Mrs. Hart was crowned 1 A. L. Holsey, field cfficeroL^rs eeded and followed the ordination ADULT ___S_E sx-cspxa, -M_-_-^AaBaaS^a -al©ng with.jBJ-ffe -gBssfeSr^S^aSep ' TiiiM^ss and m^-t^KFrn^yrnxmr JJ-. JS .-X-ena*faa-*»>_U_y-.> -r_s_!CuTture, ^%fHait^ JJ^o priests. Who were Wm. Palm, 29, 2907 -jKcksok !The Chicked, ^Coop—136 So ing with J&s&t season, a very Jr., was crowned "Sh'eba" at the members of the 1939 Grdinatieii A3LA mvisioh,' in his annual sum­ street, was driving a taxicab Morton Street is now under new Jfli^aa-ysf quite enj&yabie menu close of the Finley Brothers Con­ mary just made public, says: class of St. Augustine seminary. Aims And Objectives of tics, attend Mr. Alfred Wiley's West on Market place Sunday was served, consisting oi a snow cert which was held at Alexander "More Negro farmers are The ceremony wag.-conducted by class on Thursday evenings. The about 11:15 p.m. when in front management and with this ngsjjr Adult Education manager comes a differetjfe^otiiy. ball dessert course. The favors A.M.E. Church. The church went reading Negro newspapers than the Society of the Divine Word in place- .i_K Cjiafr-y St, Library; the of 2605 the car struck Patrolman From nowonaJL^Sfuers will be and decorations so predominantly over the top in raising funds. ever before which is convincing which sflie M6$S Reverend Rich­ (Week Ending Jan. 21, 1939) time, 7:30 p.m. For furSer in­ Martin Forde," 50, otlhe Eighth ard O. Garow, bishop of Natchez •fJW&frflle 'most prompt attention, arrayed in the apartment were evidence that the Negro press' IP In the United States there are Sjgfetg^ He; was reported to have rendering a real service in help­ diocese, officiated. Thos|e who formation call 2-8727. steppedTrW between two Ma-., only a choice selection of fryers, symbolic of snow. The persons at leasjt 12,000,000 men and wo­ * * * of tne present: Misses Bertha Washing­ Young Man Opens Office ing to improve conditions in were ordained to the priesthood ket cars into tEe^sM? **!ki- hens, stags and fish will be pf- rural areas." are the Rev. John Bowman, S.V.D. men who are not functionally The Community Center Male cab. '""*•... f ton, Lillian and Fflances Butler, literate. Since these individuals fered the public. All poultry will Clarence C. Goin, local interior of Washington, D. C; the Rev. Chorus, which is trained under Patrolman Forde suffered a be dressed free and delivery will Mesdames Austin Church, Max- John Dauphine, S.V.D.., of Port are adults and are still in need the educational division of works ene Washington, J. M. Caldwell decorator of note, announces the Calls Attention Of fractured lower leg. also be without charge. Arthur,-Te_c, and the Rev. Leo of elementary instruction—rang­ Progress Administration, will give and Agnes Hall. Our next hos­ formal opening of his office at Woods, S.V.D-t of Kokomo, Ind. ing from primary through seventh a musical literary programme /.t Choir Contest tess will be Mrs. Albert Hall— 411 E. Bellemeade, "Goin Main­ Negro Playwrights grade levels—the program planned Nazarene Baptist Church, Jan­ Walks Out With Radio Lincoln Avenue. tenance Service.'" Mr. Goin has NEW YORK—(A N P)—Aspir­ to meet their needs and interests Jan. 26 at the Bethel Baptist an associated staff of workmen ing Negro authors and play­ uary 25, under auspices of the wrights were advised this week New Orleans Is Third is called adult elementary educa­ senior choir of that church. Mr. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Januaryv— Church, the Star of Bethel Choir quite capable of taking care of and Chorus Contest and Donkey Tenn. .and Ind. Visitors Feted to submit their one-act and full tion. Such a course should make James V. Roache is instructor Marie Fletcher, 45, 8030 Lucas Miss Mattie Hatchet of Clarks- all needs when it comes to reno­ length plays to the National In Number Of Negroes it possible for these men and wo­ and director. This organization avenue, and James Harrison, 24, Race will be presented. vating the home, office or store. Service bureau of the Federal 4141 St. Ferdinand avenue, were ville, Tennessee and The I. Rus- NEW ORLEANS,— (By Leon men "to bourgeon forth what is is also open for enrollment. Rev. V. L. McFarland, Minister. sels of Terre Haute, Ind., were The very next time you have a Theatre project, in New York in them", and to live more abun­ Meetings are held each Wednes­ charged with petit larceny Tues­ City, by the National Urban Lewis for ANP)—According to day. They were arrested on com­ dinner guests of Mrs. Miriah job to be done, whether wall statistics compiled by Dr. J. M dantly and more effectively in day evening from 7-10:00 p.m. Has Written Play washing, floor waxing, furniture League. plaint of George Wagner who Mrs. Clerkie McFarland, the Barbee, 819 Cherry St. A very Batchelor, superintendent of the their communities. Teachers of For further information call Com­ stated that they came into his delicious four course menu was repairs and refinishing, paper city board of health, the Negro these adults, while drilling on munity Center or 2-3527. furniture store at 1617 S. Jeffer­ very talented wife ,of Rev. V. L. cleaning and hanging, carpentry, population of New Orleans is McFarland, pastor of Bethel Bap­ Bdrved. Mesdames Johnson and seemingly commonplace "tool" * * * son avenue and while the man Taylor of the city were also din­ cabinet work, plastering apd Ministers Condemn 158,008, slightly more than 20% subjects, are inspired by such ul­ engaged him in a conversation tist Church, will present her lat­ of the total, 523,000. This is the For those who would like in­ ner guests. •pafiph; worki linoleuim laying or timate aims as the following: dividual vocal lessons, individual about a stove, she walked out est play, "What The Prophets house cleaning, call 3-1827 for an Jim Crow Depots third largest Negro population in with a table model radio, which Saw" at the St. James Baptist 1. To foster attitudes of men piano lessons, learn something of Express Thanks estimate. the United States, with New was in a show window. Church, Jan 31. ATLANTA,—(ANP) The At­ York City and Chicago in first and to develop interests and the history of music or theory Mrs. Margaret Taliaferro, 511 and second positions respective- capacities in their students which of music, ^iere is a class held Rev. W. M. Moore, pastor. lanta Interdenominational Mini­ E. Gum St., wishes to express sters' Alliance condemned the Jim VftXA RIDGE, IIX. will help them shoulder their own every Tuesd-gr, Wiednesday, and her sincere appreciation for the Miss Co-Tene Harrell. a student at th<- Silver Leafs Are Entertained Crow accommodations at local 1 responsibilities and meet com­ Thursday afternoons from 1:00 Europeans have colds as in­ Boy and Girl Hurt State Teachers College in Carbondalf . kind expressions, flowers and calls bus depots at a recent meeting spent the week-end with her parent? munity problems more hopefully to 4:00 p.m. These classes are evitably as we do, but they don't Nineteen persons gathered in from friends during the illness and is preparing to take up the Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrell. **• Prof and more intelligently. also under the directions of Mr. talk about them as much. the cozy reception room of the In Bicycle Crash 3. Glover Hopkins. Worshipful Master of of Messrs. John and Nathaniel matter with commissioners in the Masonic Lodge at Mounds and Pep 2. To seek with their students James V. Roache, \assisted by Mr. Taliaferro. Washington, D. C. uty Grand Master G. A. Cross delivered ways which wfll lead to a higher Elder Brooks Jr. If "possible, at­ Girl And Boy Hurt When Bicycle addresses at the CME Church in Mounds Collides With Auto.- IB., on Jan. 11. *** Elder and Mrs plane of living. tend one or all three sessions of Originator and Director Improving Isaac Pryor -rtf the New Hope commun these classes and satisfy your ity are rebuilding their "home, which 3. To develop self-confidence* in Mrs. Alyce Wyatt is much im­ L. Levels and Charlee Macabee Bill To Improve was destroyed by fire recently. *•* Mrs. Wlesire to sing, your desire to play proved after being seriously ill were painfully hurt Monday even­ Zellee Graham and daughter. Curtis l.< these diffident adults by helping, them to. escape handicaps of il­ ^the piano, or your desire to be at the home of her sister, Mrs. ing about 9:20 when they rede were -business visitors, in Cairo, Saturday. able to write music. You never Langston University 'accompanied by Mesdames Annie L. Hoi literacy and to stand on an equali Forest Gree?_. their bicycle into the left side of OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 19.— kins and daughter. Cleola M. Hopkins ty with their fellows. get too old to learn. Mr. Roache's Albert Campbell is ill at the an automobile driven by R. M. telephone number is 2-3527. (ANP)—One of the aftermaths Adventists Hold 4. To stimulate an interest in home of his mother in West Ul- Morris (white), 35, 1557 MarshaU of the recent decision of the reading and study in those adults - "-T * * * horn St. JM^J^^.Biand^iJtt Street at the corner—©f Lincoln supreme Court of the United, Important Confab who attain functioning literacy To the -readers of these col­ at her home Ta|f West Dresden St. and Governor streets. Morris told States in the Lloyd Gaines' .case PITTSBURGH, Pa.—(ANP)— which will not end with formal umns; If you have any comments the local officers that the bi­ is a bill introduced last week in Sixteen Negro evangelists and training but will continue you would like to make or ques­ Visiting cyclists disregarded the stop sign the Oklahoma legislature by Rep­ bible teachers gathered here last throughout life. tions that you want answered Miss Eva Jennings of West at the corner and ran into the resentative Creekmore Wallace of side of his car. this city to change the name of week to attend the three-day It is obvious tiiat the mastery concerning the adult education Florence Street spent Thursday Langston U. to Colored Uni­ Biennial Evangelistic Convention of the. .tools of learning is es­ program under the Works Pro­ in Drakesboro, Ky., where she A Gaines ambulance carried the versity of Oklahoma and provide of the Columbia Union Confer­ sential to the attainment of gress Administration, mail or was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. injured to St. Mary's ^Hospital higher education for Negroes in ence of Seventh-Day Adventist. these objectives. Instruction must send them to *Mr. Booker T. Wendell McReynolds and Rev. where Levels was treated for Oklahoma in conformity with -Sessions were held in the Gold be provided for these able to pro­ Hughes, $05 Canal St., Apt. 155. and Mrs. Rice. scratches on the face and the Room of the Fort Pitt Hotel. the Supreme Court decision. The Territory of the Columbia Union fit by it until functioni i£ literacy To the teachers, we stiH urge Viege Gillum of Terre Haute, girl a cut over the left eye. bill also provides for the estab­ includes the states of New Jer- has been developed, that is, un­ you to send in some news to Mr. spent the week end here, guest lishment of a school of medicine •sey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Dele- til adult elementary students can Hughes that this column may be of his son and daughter, the There is still audible lamenta­ to be a part of the new school, and do make full use of the va­ Ernest Gillums. tion {bat Repeal did not bring and for law and engineering ware, Maryland, Virginia, West a big success. courses. Virginia and the District of Co­ rious arts of language and of The Ernest Gillums along with hack the free lunch counter. lumbia, with headquarters at number in meeting their practical Mr. Viege Gillum spent Thursday Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. needs. Phyllis Wheatley Council Will hold its next regular lueet- in Drakesboro, Ky., with Mr. and —From Manual for Teachers of ing oi^ Sunday January 22. All Mrs. L. Smith. Adult Elementary Students. Push Fight On * # * persons interested in fostering a program for our young girls are Toes. Niters Feted NOTICE!! Railway Jim Crow Mr. Alfred Wiley and Mr. Book­ invited to attend; the meeting Miss Fannie Snow proved a WASHINGTON, Jan. (Adam er Hughes sponsored a program will be held at the Phyllis Wheat- very capable hostess when she Lapin for CNA)—Ken. Arthur in Newburgh, where they hold ley Home on Governor St., at entertained the Tuesday Nite All Men Interested In The L_-Mitehell, Chicago's Negro Con- classes, Wednesday night, Jan. 18. 4:00 p.m. Club at her home on Oak Street. gresi__lBir-this"^eek declared that The program consisted of Lovely roses were predominant Mayor Of DERBYVILLE Con­ he was prepared to carry his numbers given by members of the Taylor Chapel Entertainment Rev. Glenn T. Settle, originator under the pastorate of Rev. J. W. throughout the very, attractively fight against Jim Crow discrimi­ class1 and selections from two vi­ There will be an entertainment and director of the famous Wing* Appleby. decorated home. A delicious ice nation on the railroads to the sitors. Mr. Crispus Roberts gave givdijr at the home of Mrs. John Over Jordan, nationally famous The entire cast of 40 persons course of pink and white with test Please Be Present At The Supreme Court if necessary. two selections and two selections Tate,* Saturday, Jan. 21, 1939, for radio singers who will appear in including the program director, cake carrying out the same color Mitchell .announced he would were given by the Junior Gospel ask the Interstate Commerce the benefit of the church. a recital at the Evansville Coli­ Worth Kramer, will appear in per­ was served. Served at the six Community Center Sunday, Chorus, Liberty Baptist Church. seum Wednesday evening Febru­ son. tables were: Mesdames Eva Cash, Commission for a rehearing on This little chorus is also under his case against the Rock Island "One travelsi faster when he ary 15, 1939 at 8 p.m. The recital These singers may be heard Pauline Cheeks, Madolina George, Arkansas Railroad within the the direction of Mr. Hughes. travels alone," but maybe he is under the auspices of the over the C.B.S. every Sunday M. F. Jackson, M. Hastie, Do­ January 22, 1939 — 3 P. M. next ten days. If you are interested in drama­ wants to saunter. We always do. Cleaves Memorial C.M.E. Chtircl- morning at 8:30 a.m. nald Fauntleroy, Hallye Tidring- PAGE TWO THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1\, 1939 PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS OF THIS-YOUR PAPER A SIC YOUR LOOAL MERCHANTS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR PAPER -THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS

Artist MOTHER Women "Sit Downers" Are There is an artist whom I met, Do you help your mother When I go shopping down the like you should each day, street, And do the things you should Sees Economic Difficulties His stands with color are alight to keep her feeling gay? To tempt the jaded appetite. Kitkdt&K Dam When I think of mother, while lying here in bed, By MARIAN VAN Waffles can prove very help­ Evicted From City Hall I marvel at his rare technique, 1 think of how sweet she is, Besetting Negroes In Waffles are so versatile that ful when planning the dessert In placing dates, fat, brown and and the last few words she they easily solve the. menu, ques­ course. Chocolate waffles top­ sleek, said, tion morning, noon or night. At ped with vanilla ice cream and Many Make Pitiable Plea For Food, Clothing To catch the slanting rays of the 'Have faith in God, and you breakfast, crisp waffles and siz­ chocolate sauce or whipped cream sun She told me to be nice to all zling bacon are always welcome, really hit the spot. Simply add and Shelter. Some Leave In Tears As rhat sets them glistening, every­ will come through" Business and Professions while fruited waffles are especial­ six tablespoons cocoa to a stand­ one. And I think all boys and By DEAN GORDON B. HANCOCK FOR A.N.P. ly delicious for luncheon. Unex­ ard waffle recipe which uses two They Are Forced To Disband girls should do pected guests will thank you a cups of flour. And every day new joy I glean,, clever hostess when, in a matter What their mother wants WASHINGTON —In the very Only a few brief years ago a From has work in shaded green. them to—Don't you? of a few minutes, you have a Banana waffles are a pleasing By LORETTA E. OWENS scant clothing. Their "sit" was Cabbage, lettuce, onions, peas nature of things, when guests are Negro emerging from one of our tasty hot supper ready of cream­ Little Kewpies many and the cake is small, the northern universitias with, a Ph. variation and are easy to make. an effort to get a $300,000 ap­ Are trained in subtle harmonies. Clarice and Clarence Robin­ ed shrimps on golden cheese waf­ Just add 1 and one half cups of ST. LOUIS, MO.-^January— propriation for the city to care slices must be thin! After some D. degree was assured that he fles. The dark clouds of temporary son, such manner I explained the would live on the fat of the land. finely chopped bananas to your for them until relief could be To oranges with gold aglow, •F * * 'X-_,- defeat hung heavily over the 41 3128 Caroline St., plight of a beautician who was The world was his to enjoy and favorite waffle batter. Then serve received from the State A.D.C. Tomatoes brought from Mexico, St. Louis, Mo. A desirable quality in waf­ them with tiny broiled sausages. of the 65 mothers who had stag­ (Aid for Dependent Children). singing a few days ago the finan­ exploit. Today these eminent And yellow grapefruit in a pile cial blues and crying "economic fles is crispness. This depends You will find the combination is ed a "sit down" in the balcony Most of the women had been Near polished apples filled with scholars are taking their places of the Board of Aldermen's as­ murder." Said she, "there are so even in high schools for what both upon the amount '.d^ flour very good. removed from WPA jobs, while guile. used and the length of baking sembly since Friday evening at others had never enjoyed even many beauty parlors in my city they can get. I talked recently 2 o'clock, when they were order­ What They Say and they are multiplying so rap­ with the president of a large time. Waffles containing more this temporary employment. The radish roses bh^h' beneath, flour> require l§ss time for- bak­ ed out Saturday afternoon. DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS idly that I am leaving the busi­ Negro institution and he said that Tuskegee Postmaster Eviction came after Director The celery in its green-white "I shine," says the sun ness and going gack into service ' he had on his waiting, l^t not ing. When more liquid is used, A peep into the predicament of sheath, "To give the world light;" where I can make a living." Ten the waffles are baked longer or of Public Safety George W. the participants is sufficient to only Ph.D.'s from sonwf; of the 26 Years In Dept. Dies Chadsey had informed the group And thus with color, line and "I glimmer," says the moon years ago the beauty business best institutions but at: many else the baked waffle is limp and understand why these women, light "To beautify the night." was booming, today the greatly soggy. they would have to leave at 12 some with as many as six de­ cases they were offering them­ TUSKEGEE, Ala., Jan. 15—Fun­ (noon) because a city ordinance An artist tempts the appetite. "We sing," chant the birds multiplied beauticians are strug­ selves for what they could get eral services of Tracy T. Branum, pendent children, resorted to "How happy we all are!" gling for survival. Plain waffles may be made and state law requires that the this peaceful method of trying sources of economic sustenance who passed away Friday morning, building be closed at midday "I smile," cries the child It is even so with the restau­ for the Negro and that is con­ more interesting by varying the January 13, at the Institute Hos­ to get food for the stomachs of fruitless days! Gentle, good and gay. sauces and toppings served with Saturday and because necessary hungry children, clothes for their rateurs, the undertakers, bar­ tact with the soil, contact in an pital after a brief illness were sanitary facilities to accommo­ Not. even a newspaper! Mrs. The sweetest thing of all bers and the presser-cleaners. occupational way with the gov­ them. A new "face" for waffles, held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock backs, coal to keep them warm Louise Althen, away from hei Is the sunshine of each day. and a French or_e, is achieved by date them the week end were not in homes which many of them Gone are the halcyon days in ernment and contracts with the from the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, available. place of abode on S. 10th street, those fields and what is more, white man's pocketbook. Our eco­ sprinkling powdered sugar over The officiating ministers point­ occupy only because of the gra- was not permitted to buy a pa­ the top and then two or three The mothers had slept, sung, eiousness of their owners. they are gone to come no more. nomic life is rooted in these and ed out that Mr. Branum was bom per from a newsboy as the ser­ where these are interrupted it teaspoons of lemon juice. Hot conversed and smoked intermit­ MRS. EULA PEARSON pre­ geant "shooed" him off. She sup­ 14 Companies Win Already the thin slices are be­ in Tuskegee, Alabama, April 30, tently during the night while coming thinner and the end is means for us thinner slices of honey is another popular topping 1894. He received his early edu­ sents . a case where even the ports a grandson, 13. and in many cases for mere to serve. thinking of the outcome of the man with a heart of stone could Honors in Insurance not yet. The average section of cation at the Children's House present economic situation which Five children waited,, wonder- the cities inhabited by Negroes board and shelter. The slices and graduated from Tuskegee In­ see her need. Suffering a heart ingly, in their home at 3112 CHICAGO—(C) Fourteen com­ are getting thinner here also. prevents them from having jobs condition, following two opera­ panies have won honors in the are filled with restaurants, bar­ stitute in 1912. Immediately after or food and in many cases, only Chouteau-^waiting for the re­ ber-shops, cleaning shops, beau­ The conditions referred to in his graduation he was appointed tions, and unable to do strenu­ turn of their mother, MRS. EL­ second annual collection drive. Calvin's Newspaper Service ous work, she spent ten months Pilgrim Health & Life, Augus­ ty parlors and undertaking es­ no wise reflect on the ability and a elerk in the government post NORA HOUSTON—food dwind­ tablishments. The promoters of integrity of the Negro; they only office at the Institute, in which employed on WPA at $48.64 a ling, no coal for the stove, cloth­ ta, Ga.: United Mutual, New month, which took care of a York; Richmond Beneficial, Rich­ these enterprises were a few show what is going on through­ TESTED RECIPE position he served almost contin­ ing not the best; the outlook for years ago proverbially "on top out the realms of Negrooom. uously since his appointment. husband who "can't get work" tomorrow dismal and dark. mond, Va.; Centra] Life, Tampa, —By Frances Lee Barton" ' and six children, ranging in ages Fla.; Great Lakes Mutual, De­ of the world." Today how chang­ RELIEVE A COLD There was no food or coal at ed! THE CRY of the CHILDREN HE recent festive season no from 14 months to 13 years. Two home so Mrs. Lucille Bailey had troit; Virginia Mutual, Richmond; doubt has left your food budget THIS WEEK'S BEST IN ONE DAY WITH of these juveniles are eligible Southern Aid, Richmond, Va.; It is not different with the Ta trifle the worse for wear. Soil's to bring her three-year-old child Negro professionals. The Negro "Delightful task! to rear the RECORDINGiuvuufiiMnuSs OJONN • for the Turner Open Air School: to sit with the grownups. Re­ Louisiana Industrial, New Or­ tender thought, not exactly good Maudine, 9 and Herman, Jr., 8, leans; Federal Life, Washington, physician is a case in point. news when your cently recoyering from an illness Jusft a few years ago the Negro To teach the young idea how husband an­ being 10% and 8% under weight she, with several others in the D.C.; B. T. Washington Burial, to shoot, physicians were emerging from nounces that I respectively. This condition is family, had been supported by Fairfield, Ala.; N. C. Mutual, partly due to malnutrition. Durham, N. C; Supreme Liberty Howard, Shaw and Meharry To-'pour the fresh instructions he's bringing the baby's grandmother, Mrs. with prospects of financial tri­ o'er the mind, home a business With the hopes of seeing her Frances Bailey, 63. The child Life, Chicago; Domestic Life, To breath the enlivening spirit friend for a bite 17-year-old daughter graduate Louisville, Ky.; Fireside Mutual, umph and in many cases in short DECCA | had a severe cold and after Mrs. periods these men amassed great and to fix of supper! All is from Vashon High School in Bailey was taken from her proj­ Columbus,, • 0..;^&3 The generous purpose in the not lost, how­ AND January, MRS. HENRIETTA The three companies reporting fortunes. Today the Negro phy­ ever, for you You must be satisfied ect work there was no other sician is fighting to keep soul glowing breast." IRVING, 3233a Lawton, reports means of support. exceptionally high Ordinary col­ can make a very —or your money back and body together and in view handsome main dish of a tomato I no food or fuel at home, with lections were Pilgrim Health & Deplorable? That's what you of his high standards of living Thompson's "Seasons" so ex­ cheese souffle and flank it with One carton front from any of our clothes for Josephine not coming say of these mothers' stories, but Life, 112 per cent; United Mu­ presses the joyous duties of our remedies en a bl es yo a to get yon r up to what she'd like to have tual, 93.5 per cent; N. C. Mu­ his struggle is even more pathet­ broiled bacon. Follow this recipe ANY VICTOTIME AT ALL R | choice of 4*2 useful articles for your what of that of MRS, CLARA ic than that of the more lowly mothers. There's is an endless to the letter and it will be a grand OLD JOE BLADE home at a fraction of their retail her daughter wear to school. WILLIAMS, 2718 Dayton, whft tual, 94 per cent. task in keeping us on the right Bouffl6 to win the. men folks' beam­ cost! Without obligation write for a masses. It is not surprising that Linel Hampton (Victor) free copy of our premium folder. J. A lady next door was caring supports a dependent son, and during the depression it was said track, making our lives a thing ing approval. for the three children, Jewel 9, of beauty, moulding us into | RECORDS j C. Mendenhall Medicine Co., Inc., who owes a year's rent at $9.00 that nearly 50% of the Negro Tomato Cheese SouffIS ROCK HILL SPECIAL Evansville, Ad. Essie, 5 and E. C, 3 of Ms. Zora a month? She has been*off the had been sent them through the noble men and women. I DOWN HOME JUMP I physicians in a certain city were 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapi­ Lee Smith (widow), 1710 Divi­ project since July, b'iY attribut­ mails. on relief. This is not a disgrace But, how, pray tell, can this oca; 1 teaspoon salt; 1 cup tomato Lionel Hampton (Victor) PHONE: 3-0980 sion street, who has never been ed her being able tJ "keep shel- ••Having been refused breakfast or shame. It is a pity! It means successfully be done, without soup; 1 cup grated American able to receive relief nor to get ] ter forjuerj f ans^the child to (their last meal haa been eaten extra pangs of the heart, hours STOICTLY FROM DIXIE _ 1 T that the slices of opportunity are cheese; 3 egg yolks, beaten until enrro "J =MJ!^_<__;-"f -ig\v' '"-___?__-__ ?*_Jp* 'magriamit:. at 4 o'clock*Frjejay andfurjiish-- _yja=M«*i°s^ihinner teg-, reason' of of sleeplessness brought on by thick and lemon-colored; 3 egg WOE IS ME mShkkmGoop Following) the'"Christmas =!bsle! of heart of IVirsi. 'Jfeftevieve Rich j^C^py AicTenfiaa—a-STag^S**-- uie rapid ifMTOpTicat-OncH these ***»—4jmi\+3T lascLer, th_S*> -pU3_s» whites, stiffly beaten. Ella Fitzgerald & Savoy Eijrhjp (Under New Management) bration, in order to secure suf­ Sigon. Mrs. Wmlams-Jtjad been whom the^ were loud in their professionals. without a coin, our ,«lotK_ng Combine tapioca, salt, and tomato ficient rations to keep body and in arrears before- with her^rent; praise) tt-ey were, naturally, all fast wearing to fragments, no soup in top of double boiler. Place JUMP JACK JUMP • 436 S. Morton St. soul together, Mrs. Smith work­ but during the time she was em­ l^e more adamant. Only .when job to go to of mornings, no­ over rapidly boiling water and cook GHOST OF LOVE POULTRY DRESSED FREE ed at "The A. P. Myles Poultry ployed she paid wo months Capfe-S^Albert Wetzel of Central thing to encourage them as to 8 to 10 minutes after water boils Andy Kirk House 702 S. 3rd street, where District T^^ths mthey would T^^-SUF—affist meal is earn­ again, stirring frequently. Add rent with the receipt of each Congressman Mitchell The Last % Records > Fryers - Hens - Stags she was paid 2c for each chicken pay check and so won the con­ be plaeed-in isa~3id~^W *#£- ing from? cheese and stir until melted. Cool dressed, 49 being the highest fidence of the owner. She has Urges Tuskegee JFor- slightly while beating eggs. Add Are Decca Makes reluctantly to leave their tejgkf. Our hearts pound with sym­ egg yolks and mix well. Fold into number of chickens she was been certified for work since porary "quarters." EvexW pathy for our mothers. Some of FISH OF ALL KINDS ever able to pick in one day. ?iIot-TrainjS£ Unit egg whites. Turn into greased November 3 and despite the fact rebutrs at tbe highly salaried us are small, minors, many too baking dish. Place in pan of hot * AT MOST REASONABLE Day after day MRS. SYLVIE certified workers are to be em­ chauffeurs of the officials and oil vft^WJJGTON, D. e??(ANP) young for school, but still we water and bake in moderate oven SIDNER saw her paltry finances ployed first, she has not yet been the officers themselves, while Representative Arthur Mitchell, feel the sadness of our widow­ (350s F.) 50 minutes, or until souffle 35 3 for $1 PRICES IN TOWN dwindle gradually, as, for sev­ called. "Inois Democrat and only Negro ed parents; their kisses of love their (the widows') children is firm. Serves 6. FREE: Beautiful embossed rec-| en successive days, she spent Three years of relief with only were starving at home came congressman, last week asked are so much harder, a tear drop Note: Souffl6 may be baked in carfare from her home at 647 Secretary of War Woodring to falls warmly on our cheek as she ord buffer with each purchase a few weeks of project work is from their hps. "It will take greased ramekins in moderate oven of $1.00 or more. Fresh Country Eggs Holley street (rear) to the of­ the plight of Mrs. BROOKSIE more than ^going to jail to fright­ designate Tuskegee Institute as kisses us goodnight, and a re­ (350° F.) 30 minutes. o fice on Locust street, standing WITHERSPOON, attempting to en me" cried one. But slowly one of the schools for training strained sigh suddenly emits I All Orders Given Prompt in line in an effort to be regis­ educate and properly rear Mary the number dwindled to 19, then pilots and aircraft mechanics. from her lips, as she slowly SPECIAL tered for work, but she didn't Secretary Woodring promised Attention — Free Delivery Frances, 6, and Leroy, 7. She 14, later 10, shortly to 6 and turns from our bed. Pioneer Educator Passes •10,000 Slightly Used CA^i even get to the desk. Seven then Mrs. McKinney and four consideration of this proposal, was removed from the project But what price her sadness? OPELIKA, Ala.,—(ANP) Cit­ •Records Doz. DU and placed with the "disability" others left. according to Congressman Mit­ Is it fair that she gets no funds chell. President Roosevelt has izens of Opelika and Tuskegee group. WETZEL PROMISES AID from the A.D.C.? Is it fair that were saddened recently by the No wonder many of them reg­ Only one mother stood her recommended that 20,000 pilots she must suffer thus? Refused Brucken Radio Corporation be trained, and Mitchell said that death of Mrs. Josie A. Calhoun- ! L BERMAN & GO. I istered helplessness, despair, pa­ ground saying "take me to jail." employment and relief? Remem­ Tyson who, for many years, Frigidaire Refrigerators and Electric Ranges thos when it was announced on a population basis, one-tenth ber the days when out of every 123 N.W. 5th St. Captain Wetzel went to her of them should be Negroes. served as assistant principal of Servel Gas Refrigerators they would have to leave. and in the presence of the Ar­ dollar she spent, taxes had to the Opelika public school. Between Vine & Sycamore The chairman, Mrs. Henrietta gus representative, assured her be paid; have you forgotten, so I I Maytag Washers and Ironers McKinney • (white), told the wo­ that they didn't want to arrest soon, her liberal donations to See The 1939 men that they would not leave, her, they wanted her to go quiet­ To 'Get' Pres. Walker; charity and the time worn A WARNING TO ALL CAR OWNERS!! they would stand their ground, ly—go home. phrase of her right to "life, they would have to be taken out Restrained tears filling her Asks Ohio To Cut liberty and the pursuit ot hap­ "Cold and Freezing Weather Will Soon Be Here" bodily Not that they would re­ eyes and with a voice that trem­ piness?" sist or disturb, but each lady bled the 'persistent one, Mrs. El- Wilberforce Funds Is there anv wonder juvenile "Prepare Your Car Now"—See; The Tire and would have to be escorted out nor Houston, said "I don't want CLEVELAND — (By Clarence delinquency is increasing; is by a policeman. Mrs. Mable to go home; there's nothing L. Simmons for ANP)—Claiming there any wonder that you shud­ Battery Man Now— .Binuc.* Bell, 3916 Fairfax, president of there, there ain't no use in go­ thai he would endeavor to "get" der with each clanging of the the Harriet Tubman Society, in­ ing home." Dr. D. Ormounde Walker, presi­ eates of penitentiaries and the GEO. A. THEYSON 18 S.E. Sixth Street sisted that these instructions be Quietly the captain asked her dent of Wilberforce university, shutting of the doors of juvenile Phone 3-3501 followed, and to show their de­ name and address and told her shorly after the November elec­ institutions and intermediate 14 N. Main St. Phone: §249 termination to "stay put" the j that in "two hours I'll have tion, Representative Chester K. farms and intermediate farms; ladies enthusiastically sang their something there." Gillespie introduced the feud farms; is there any wonder we theme song to the tune of "I hurry "to go on our own?" Shall WALL WASHING When she asked for a written which began in early November • CARPENTRY Shall Not Be Moved," transpos­ statement attesting he would to the House of Representatives we be expected, at maturity, to FLOOR WAXING • CABINET WORK ing the verses to read: believe fully in this democracy FURNITURE REPAIRS send relief he replied, "I'm not Finance Committee at Columbus, —PHONE 3-0101 or 3-0004— • PLASTERING and "We are good citizens, etc." in a position to do that," but recently. of which you boast? and REFINISHING To be sure this is not to ex­ PATCH WORK "We want money, etc." reiterated bis statement that he .. Gillespie demanded that the PAPER CLEANING • LINOLEUM LAYING cuse ourselves for our errors, and HANGING "We are honest mothers, etc." would send something to her general assembly force the re­ "We are tax payers, etc." home to relieve the economic but think on these things and • HOUSE CLEANING tirement of Dr. Walker bv slash­ give us children a chance. We For Experts in Any of the Above Named Lines of Work "We want to school our chil­ condition there. ing the appropriations for the dren, etc." cry aloud for comfortable Then, and only then, did the school. He suggested that the homes, for food, clothing, coal to DIAL 3-1827 "We want bread and butter, last "sit down"' leave the balcony. $30,000 set up in the. partial ap­ etc." keep is warm, education—in Eight uniformed men and 20 propriation bill be cut to $10,- short the cry of the children is "We are widow mothers, we detectives had been summoned 000 and that the $7,000 student "give us a chance!" shall not be moved. Just like a to prevail upon the women to fee estimate be raised to $10,000 For Prompt Delivery Service' GOIN MAINTENANCE tree that's planted by the water, leave. They were not needed, —a move that will virtually —Sister Susan we shall not be moved." however. force the closing of the school. REFUSED FOOD The "sit down" was sponsored Gillespie, who during the heat Asks Mooney's Aid HORNER DRUG CO. SERVICE O. B. Beare, of 1he Project by the CIO Workers Project Un­ ot the November campaign aver­ "DOMESTIC and INDUSTRIAL SERVICE" Workers Union, 2112a Olive ion. "Our leaving," said''Mrs. Mc­ red that he "would drive Dr. In Scottsboro Case PRESCRIPTION WORK OUR SPECIAI/TY street, talked with the mothers Kinney, "is only a temporary Walker out of Wilberforce" af­ NEW YORK,—(ANP) In a SIXTH and OAK Streets Evansville, Indiana'' 411 Bellmeade Avenue just before they were put out, retreat. This is just a beginning ter the two had almost come tc letter sent to Tom Mooney, re­ CLARENCE C. GOIN, Manager telling them the Union had made of bigger protest demonstra­ blows on the street, charged be­ cently pardoned California labor Quality Liquors At Popular Prices We Also Specialize in the Designing of Home, efforts to send a box of apples tions." fore the finance committee that war bombing prisoner, William enrollment at the university is Pickens of the NAACP asked his Office, Store, Bar Fixtures in to them by messenger, but They were fed at the head­ We Call for and Deliver Your Prescriptions at No Extra Cost officials refused to permit it to quarters, 2112a Olive street, fol- dropping because of Dr. Walker's aid in securing justice for the be delivered, hut thax a package lowing the walkout. political activities. Scottsboro boys.

IDEA-fee PURE MILK • § —the AND STAY ^COMPANY, HEALTH! fllfME Econo,l, Food! HOW MUCH IS IT WORTH HOW MUCH is IT WORTH arfimAI^ Jim HEALTHY! y 8th & INCORPORATED Phone TO YOUR FAMILY? Walnut EVANSVILLE, IND. 5212 HI THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 PAGE THREE PATROIflE THE ADVERTISERS OF THIS- YOUR PAPER ASK YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR P APER -THE EVANSVILLE ARCUS Saved from Mississippi Girl's Symphony Contributed I LEGAL HINTS Arab "Sheik" at Swank MISSING PAGES By Writ of Habeas urchestra bains Article INJ-JW xi_mr_., (,/viNjf;—On Sat­ ATT'Y S. R. REDMOND, Corpus urday evening, J. eb. 11, the re­ WHAT'S NEEDED PROOFS OF DEATH ST. LOUIS, MO.—January- cently organized Girls' Sym- Dinner is Mat Henson By MRS. RACHEL JACKSON FROM HISTORY The general rule is that when Johnny Lane, of Cleveland, pniony orcnestra will sponsor a Mississippi, in 1937, became mix­ oeneiit dance at the Savoy ball­ ,NEW YORK—(ANP)—When not actually been with the late Words cannot express our gra­ proofs of death furnished an in­ •i BDfBI WmmOJt WHKKLHI surance company by the benefi­ ed up with the law there and room, proceeds of wnich will go honor guests were introducea* at Rear Admiral Peary on tne fi­ titude for; the interest manifest although the matter was minor, to enlarge the fund for instru­ a dinner party given Thursday nal dash to the top of the world in the Lincoln Gardens Civic *«• ciary contain admissions contra­ gwtii.u dictory to representations in the there was some feeling against ments and music for the orches­ night by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell on April 7, 1909. The men who Club by the public. By virtue him and he gave his attorney J application, the admissions may tra. vi'tJ. Thomas, noted radio commenta­ did accompany Peary, he said, of the fact that this worthy "Deep Morgan" there $100 to settle the matter tor, to 200 persons prominent in were four Eskimos and a young ing the wee hours of the morn­ preclude recovery unless they The organization, under the di­ name was selected, our loved The cQurt of miracles of Paris ing. Sometimes a crowd of men are contradicted or explained and he took up his abode in St. rection of Gaston O. Sanders Jr., many walks of life, an enigmatic American. ones are set apart arid are given Louis. He has been here ever is unique in that it is the only elderly man in the costume of "That young American has and "deep Morgan" where mur­ and boys would strip a produce during the trial. since. a clean cut distinction, of which ders occurred that were as mys­ wagon which was coming to the Negro all-girls' symphony or­ an Arabian sheik arose and bow­ never received the honor due A person must be in sound Monday, January 9, the Missis­ chestra in existence. Sanders is ed when he was presented. h i m," Commander MacMillan fact we should be highly proud. terious and as brutal as those of commission houses. A right could health in order to get insurance This club like our individual sippi authorities of Boliver Coun­ working for his master's degree The man said little and thru- went on. "I take this occasion the Rue Morgue and as weird as always be had in Kerry Patch, and the insured represents has ty decided they wanted him. They social clubs can give us conso­ in music education at Columbia out the dinner in the Jade room to point it out and now I want a midnight dream, have vanished an Irish district beginning in the health to be good when he ap­ applied to the Mississippi governor university. He was recently made of the Waldorf Astoria he re­ to introduce him." He turned lation—advice and encourage­ forever from the scene. "And neighborhood of 14th and Cass. plies for a policy. If the policy for requisition. The matter was a member of the Phi Mu Alpha to the turbaned Sheik, who re­ is a year old at the time of his mained silent and others began ment. Let us as club members like the baseless fabric of this so trivial that the governor would Sinfonia fraternity, a profession­ to wonder why Mr. and Mrs. moved his turban, bowing quiet­ always reverence this club with Those were the days, when death and the proof of death says not act. The parties then chang­ vision, the cloud-capped towers, gangs of boys were jealous of al music fraternity which in­ Thomas had invited him. Among ly, and appeared an elderly col­ deep affection. he died from a chronic disease ed the charge and made it grand cludes among its members such those present was Commander ored man. the gorgeous palaces. The sol­ their lady loves and one was which he had for two years it is larceny. The governor of Missis­ The members of this club celebrated conductors as Walter Donald B. MacMillan, the com­ "This is the American who, emn temples, the great globe it­ lucky to get out of Compton Hill, clear that either the- insured was sippi then granted the requisition. Damrosch, Dr. Frederick Stock mander on the Peary expedition when young, accompanied Peary should be interested in all pro­ self, yea, all which it inherits shall Rock Springs, Baden or Elleards- not in sound health as he repre­ When t^e Mississippi authorities and Leopold Stowkowski. Sand­ to the North Pole. to the pole, Mr. Matthew Hen- grams that this club put over, dissolve, and like this unsubstan­ vihe without a "tanning." So sented himself to be or that the reached St. Louis, they ran up ers is one of four Negroes who -""i-Ster- in the evening as the son," Mr. Thomas said. first of all we must be sociable. tial pageant, fade, leaving not a notorious had the name of Mor­ proof contains an error. against habeas corpus proceed­ have been taken into the fra­ guests were swapping stories, the The guests crowded around One does not have to run hand in During the trial of the case the ings instituted by Attorney Silas ternity since its organization in rack behind. We are such stuff gan Street become that in 1913 E. Garner. Mr. Willie Stokes, commander said that although Mr. Henson applauding him. At hand to socialize—he who sows S. H. Dudley, a famous comedi­ plaintiff can offer evidence to 1898. he had been among the members last he spoke telling of trie ex­ as dreams are made of and our show that the proof of death con­ 424 South Garrison, Rev. William courtesy reaps friendship. This little life is rounded with a an playing with a musical com­ Munger, 514 So. Ewing, and Mrs. of the historic expedition, he had perience which has added some club will go over big if we may tains an error—either that the degree of fame, though not the sleep." ("The Tempest" by edy, "The Smart Set", said in a statement therein was erroneous­ Lane stood up like brave soldiers Wiley Hands Steers proper recognition, to his life. see you club members tonite Shakespeare.) message which he left for his ly inserted or is a mistake in and backed the* attorney in the Why Not Furnish Your Mr. Henson retired from the through our poetic eye, as thus: The story of "deep Morgan" wife in case he should be killed the judgment of the party filling habeas corpus proceedings result­ Double Defeat on Court ing in Lane's going free Monday, Home Now? custom sevice two years ago and A little more smiles and a lit­ and its passing depicts many col­ in a duel, "Tell my wife to stay it out. By ORANGE T. CLEMONS WITH now lives with his wife at 246 tle less frowns. orful events. One of the noted off 21st and Morgan Streets." If the statement is not chal­ MARSHALL, Texas. — Here HILLSBORO, HX. W. 150th street. A little less kicking a friend rendezvous was Vinegar Hill, It was said that during this per­ lenged it will be a bar to recov­ last Friday and Saturday nights The second Sunday oi the year found January 13 and 14 in the Wiley when he's down. near the head of Morgan and iod there were women on Morgan ery and the court will order a St. James Baptist Chureh of which Rev. verdict for the company. But if J. K. Shelby is pastor open at Hs usual Refectory, the Wiley Wildcats A little more "we" and a lit­ Franklin at 18th Street. It was between 21st Street and the river hour ior Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. The Beam in Our Eye tle less "I". the admission is explained or won their first conference games not very healthy in this neigh­ who would take a policeman's The Superintendent took charge and the of the season from the Texas A little| more flowers on the star and club and turn them in contradicted it then becomes an teachers conducted their classes' after By KELLY MILLER borhood for tenderfoots after issue of fact for the jury to de­ which the lesson was reviewed by the College Steers 35-15 and 41-24. pathway of life and a fewer on at headquarters. There were Superintendent, J. H. Hayes. Rev. A. The barbarious outrages which sundown. Then there was But­ cide. Its decision on questions of F. Martin of Port Huron, Michigan. Byrd was high point man for the German people are heaping graves at the end of the strife. termilk and Clabber Alley, from dozens of ill-lighted, insanitary, fact is final. preached Sunday morning. BYPU was Wiley both nights with 8 and 12 * * * opened at 6:30 p.m. by the president, respectively. Finch was second upon their Jewish minority have Biddle to Morgan between 6th squalid dens—breeders of crime Be careful in preparing docu­ Mrs. Andrew Martin. At 8 p.m. devo­ startled the civilized world to It's Hard .But It's Fair. and 7th Streets. This name was and disease. Primitive instincts ments and be sure that they are tional services were conducted in the in line for honors with 6 Friday night and 10 Saturday night. protest and indigination. Vehem­ By W. E. Emage given to the area by the police­ reigned. Abandoned women of accurate. absence of the pastor. The Missionary ent denunciation is but a natural Society met at the home of Mrs. Frank The entire squad saw action and Don't be a statue men who walked the beat. There the lowest strata and without one Claybroota. January 9. The Morning reaction against such inhuman Star Club met Tuesday evening with the playing of Hart, Mims, Leave that for others to do in were several dairies in the neigh­ iota of pity or conscience, were atrocities. Condemnation of wrong their honor and memory of you. Miss Hester Comer at her home on East •Faulk, and Goosby deserves spe­ doing in others effects both mor­ borhood and it is said that the numerous. Among men you First Lady Is |§ Brailey Street. The Sunshine Club held cial mention. al and intellectual economy. It If you are unemployed don't be­ would find the rat, the pimp, its regular weekly meeting at the church Tu ner come discouraged and become a sour milk that was thrown into at 8 p.m. Tuesday. On Monday even­ - , ^ ' Taylor, and Bowens is easy to magnify the mote in the gutter was consumed by the the bum and the pick-pocket. ing at 8 p.m., a Board meeting of the of Texas College tied Friday our brother's eye while oblivious statue. St. James Baptist Church membership poor colored and whites who There was one man who lived Introduced By was held, at which time all funds hav­ night, scoring 4 each. Turner of the beam within our own. It The Adage—"A rolling stone and died here who would kill ing been raised to purchase a furnace led his teammates, however, lived there. Battle Row was on Sat. is easier to condemn the wolf for gathers no moss"—did not remind a person for five cents. were turned in, as a partial report of making the "Ewe Bleat for the the levee between Morgan and the amount to be raised. The funds Curtains Draperies you that stones covered with Mrs. M. Bethune turned in amounted to $73.11. The sick Lamb" than to psycho-analize moss, have no gloss. People look Washington. It is said that an But the Morgan Street of that are Mrs. Georgia Barton, Rev. A. J Bed Spreads the ferocious nature of the beast for bright, lifelike things wh?n Irishman, ran a dice game and a day is a memory only to old-tim­ Answers Questions on Martin, Mrs. Georgia Hitt, Mrs. Jennie of prey. America leads the chorus saloon here for sometime and it ers. Delmar Boulevard, a wide Fishbaek who is ill at her home on We Also Have A Complete condemning Germany's mistreat­ they desire service or value. Dis­ North Street. Mr. Kenneth Comer who Still Coughing?i Line of Bed Springs, coveries were and are made by was a favorite resort for rousta­ thoroughfare which relieves the Problems of Negro has been ill at his home on McClellan ment of the Jew as if smuggly city of its heavy automobile traf­ WASHINGTON—(By Albert G. street is improving. Little Norman Ed­ Mattresses,, Bakelite, oblivious of her own accusatory persons who would not be idle, bouts, and cuttings and shootings ward Sydnor who has been seriously ill fic, and with modern buildings Barnett for ANP)—Mrs. Eleanor rpfJ?;, 1*2" SFgSist is authorized to Soft Rugs. record in dealing with her own would not stand, but would move were frequent, but a pistol duel, is much improved.***Mr. and Mrs. John refund your-money if you are nor racial minorities—the Indian and about look about and think. If such as the Star-Times and other Roosevelt, gracious ind popular Neusom, and Mrs. Augusta Hayes called » satisfied wl& thfbeSe*i Call 2-2658 between "Tub" and "Hank", two First Lady of the Land, literally on Mrs. Georgia Hitt Sunday afternoon. the Negro. you keep looking you will Find, if roustabouts, in which both died, businesses, has taken the places Mrs. Vergil Fortune, Mrs. George For­ fits obtained. Creomulsion is one of the denS and hovels of deep "stole the show" at the first day's tune and Mrs. Robert called to see Mrs. word, ask for it plainly, see that tht It is now high time for the you keep looking you will see, if caused the dive to be closed. session of the Second National Hitt on Wednesday.***Mrs. Florence thoughtful world to seek the deep- you keep thinking you will dis- Wild Cat Chute between Carr Morgan. Conference on Problems of the Hayes and Mr. Arbury Rogers spent ™* ?Sua ge£the genuine product Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Georgia end therelief you want. (Adv.) A. G. Duncan seated underlying cause of this and Biddle and 7th and 8tb There is much to be done in Negro and Negro Youth here Hitt.»**Andrew Hayes and nis two sons, ^luBreuei you Want. (Adv.) sudden outbreak of "Purror Teu- Streets was also a part of deep relieving St. Louis of the cess­ Thursday when, after being in­ Loyd and George Hayes, motored to tonicous" whose arousal according pools -of crime, but the writer troduced by Mrs. Mary McLeod OOC Camp Manito to see Andrew Hayes to Tacitus might well cause na- a more rational understanding of Morgan. Thunder Castle in Wild Jr. They were accompanied by Mr. Hay­ the emotion which it awakens. Cat Chute was the Mng-out for notes with pride that the spirit of Bethune, conference chairman, es, brother-in-law, Clarence Raymond CREOMULSION iSons-'and races to tremble. Sober Hitt, and nephew Ajay Martin They re­ May not the nations nom casting St. Louis has awakened to a more she told the 1,000 delegates and H^ndSon analysis will not overcome right­ counterfeiters and illiterate Neg­ visitors present: "You ask me turned January la and Mr." Andrew For Coughs or Chest Colds eous indignation but will furnish a reproach in Hitler's teeth be roes. Before the law enforce­ abundant life for its citizens. Hayes Jr. returned with them to visit but condemning their own conduct any question, you like, and I'll with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ment era of Governor Joseph Grass and flowers are taking the answer." Hayes.** *Miss Dorothy Fishbaick spent under a change of circumstances place of cans and brick-bats; a very pleasant afternoon as gruests of and conditions? The racial in­ Folk the town was wide open. Mrs. Roosevelt's invitation, Miss Flora Hayes January 8th.***The tolerance of Nordic nations is a The "St. Paul" and the "Robert recreation centers, with pools voiced at the afternoon session Etiquette Class was entertaihed in a WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF for swimming, skating rinks, most delightful manner January 12th.by D0MT FLIRT WITH well established fact. The pass­ E. Lee" excursion boats on the held in the auditorium of the the two hostesses, Mrs. Florence Hayes ionate dogma of white supremacy Mississippi would , frequently playgrounds for baseball, tennis Department of Labor, elicited a and daughter Miss Francis Hayes, at Sickness & Death their home on Seward Street. Refresh­ • SCHOOL SUPPLIES 6 CUTLERY in some parts of this country is have a man killed in the melee and track will give us a happier barrage of questions on a variety KEEP TOUR FEET DRY! but American rendition of the of subjects and before the hour ments were served after the class had • HEATERS-STOVES • COAL SCUTTLES and the body would be thrown and more contented citizenry. dismissed.***An invitation has been ex­ • HOUSE FURNISHINGS • STOVE PIPES Aryan myth which Hitler has in­ forum period had ended the opin­ tended to the Church of Living God of ii vented to conjure with. The fre­ into the river. Some of the ex­ ion was freely expressed by dele­ Hillsboro to attend a rally on January 22md at the Church of Living God in quent emergencies of the secret cursions that were taken out by gates that this condescention by East St. Louis, 'Illinois of which Elder orders in America based on raciaj the Hod-carriers, Butlers, Indians the wife of the nation's presi­ Jt Hopkins is pastor. A number of the and religious /intolerance should MINISTERS' WIVES dent was without parallel in members and friends expect to attend and Jim Ray's clubs were hair- the rally. The Sunshine Club will pre­ at least put our country on cau­ raising affairs. Often the sum­ history. sent an entertainment Tuesday evening Roberts Furniture Co. tion. The suddenness and swift­ ELECT OFFICERS January 17th presenting "THE GIRL OF ness with which the Hitler dog­ mer nights were spent at Bloom- Gives Her Opinion YESTERDAY AND THE GIRL OF TO­ eckes' Grove where those seek­ DAY in Costume at their regular club 251 LINCOLN AVE. PHONE: 3-2955 ma has spread to otncr nai.on. INDIANAPOLIS, ind.—The In­ Referring to last fall's meeting meeting at the chureh at 8 p.m. Frfe Bring Your Shoes to "BEN'S" indicates that the anti-Semitic ing entertainment would dance terdenominational Minister s' of the Birmingham, Ala., Con­ refreshments will be served to the au­ For That Perfect Repair Job!! germ had already infected the the popular dances of that time: Wives Alliance which has meant ference on Human Welfare, dience. Quality Service soil. It spread like wild-fire "Get Over Sally" and "Walking much to the religious and social when delegates, by resolution, Reporter, Mrs. J. H. Hayes. Reasonable Prices throughout Poland, Roumania, The Dog", which were wild and life of this city for the past four denounced that city's jim crow ^ CHOOSE YOUR FRESH MEATS and GROCERIES Hungary, and strange to say JACKSONVILLE, ILL. frenzied. Many times it would years under leadership of Mrs. law, Mrs. Roosevelt said she was The Pastor's Aid of Mount Emory | Lincoln Shoe Shop FROM YOUR URMA STORE Czechoslovakia. Even Italy whose deeply chagrined and shocked be reported that one or two wo­ Arthur W. .Womack, held its an­ Baptist Church was entertained by Mrs I Catholic doctrine is the moral nual dinner at the palatial resi­ when she saw the huge auditor­ Janie Moss Monday evening at her home- j 603 S.E. Elliott St and spiritual unity of mankind men's heads had been removed *** Dr. and Mrs. Townsend, Sr.. <»t i dence of Dr. and Mrs. I. Moore ium divided into two sections— Nashville, Tenn. and Dr. Townsend, Jr | instantly approves Hitler's for­ from their bodies while they one for whites, the other for Ne­ Phone: 3-0964 mula, which Mussolini puts into last week. Thirty-two guests and wife of St. Louis attended the fun- ] were coming from Bloomeckes' were present. Gifts were ex­ groes. She said she had a com­ eral of Mr. Ed Moore. Mrs. Laura j Owned by Negro Enterprise instant operation by the fiat of pensating thought, however, Moore returned to St. Louis after the his power. Grove on North Broadway dur- changed, with every ^person re­ burial of her husband. *** Mr. and Mrs. Association ceiving one. Due to the new when she realized that Negroes, Carl Spencer, Miss Vina Montgomery an-t BEN NALL, Manager in such large numbers, had been Charles Branum visiteo _n Pittsfleid While other nations loudly de­ field to which Mrs. Womack will ill , recently. ••• Mrs. Bessie Under­ nounce Germany for making the soon go (Memphis, Tenn.,) and awakened to the need for social wood entertained the ^ e_i Sidr Jew a vagabond on the tace ot contingents already living in it oeing time for election of of­ and economic reform, as was in­ iii- Friday afternoon. ** Mrs. Frank these countries are subject to dicated by their presence at the Wier and sister-in-law, Mrs. urartt the earth yet none of them are pressure of increasing severity to ficers, Mrs. Womack resigned are on the sick list. ** Mrs. Nina Rob­ willing to give tne Seed of Abra­ and the election of officers took meeting. inson has- returned Irom a visit in HOME-MADE CANDY!! prevent competition with white Springfield, 111. *•• Mrs. Parker and ham a home and hospitality. But masters and over-lords in the place resulting in the election of She told her NYA listeners: MADE FRESH DAILY WEISS URMA MARKET Germany's Teutonic racial intol­ Mrs. I. Albert Moore, president; son of Peoria visited in the city. •** battle for bread. When the pack v "As an individual, I will answer Mrs. Celeste Brown entertained the 317 Lincoln Avenue — Phone: 3-0997 erance is re-inforced by dreaa 01 of wolves is confronted with a Mrs C. Henry Bell, vice presi­ the question about anti-lynoh Pleasant Hour Sewing Circle Thursday Your Family Will Be Satisfied over population. It is the iron dent; Mrs. Plummer D. Jacobs, legislation. I believe such a afternoon. Mrs Parker was the Invit­ law of self preservation which shortage they kill and devour ed guest. **' Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and each other. In the last extrem­ secretary; Rev. Mrs. W. A. measure should be passed by the daughter, Helen, Mrs. Walker and Mr, excludes alien reinforcement "lest ity the law of the Jungle re-as­ Greer, chaplain; Mrs. Hudson, present congress, though I seri­ and Mrs. Herman and other friends of there be not enough for you and financial secretary and Mrs. T ously doubt it would solve the St. Louis attended the funeral of Mr us." The great nations of the serts itself. Burl Taylor, who died January 11. **• I,. Grandy, treasurer. problem of lynching. I believe Word has been received by friends here earth have reached the point of it should be passed, but framed of the illness of Frank Wilkins of FROM EVERY ANGLE saturation with a population which Installation services will be Colored Actors In held at the residence of Dr. and to apply to all parts of the na­ Springfield »** Mrs. Lydia Moore ha= cannot be increased without detri­ tion." This, she said, would not been called to Corvill because cf the ment. T For fear "of destiny the Mrs. Arthur W. Womack next illness of her sister. **• Simon Osby, Jr. Four Of The Year's week before they depart for make it sectional and would be a of Springfield District, Supervisoi of the white nations have stopped non- step in the right direction. NYA, was in the city Wednesday on A GREAT white re-inforcements from other Best Ten Pictures Memphis. business. **• Rev. H. Q. Able had A Complete Line of charge of the funeral services for Mrs. lands. Black, brown and yellow HOLLYWOOD—(A N P)—Al­ Likes Justice Mary Dawson, who was buried at Edg- peoples are not permitted to en­ wood, Mo., this week. »•* Mr. Wheeler, Candies To Please though no colored stars were list­ Mrs. Roosevelt said she would 1 ter the United States, Canada, INDIAN JOURNAL PUBLISHES Mrs. Robinson, ZelO Norvc and Mrs Australia, South Africa, arid to ed among the top flight lumi­ ARTICLES BY NEGRO like to see educational facilities Washington are on the sick iut. Anyone— WHISKEY naries of the year 1938, colored SCHOLARS extended, as every child, regard­ Helen Bates, reporter. GIVE US YOUR all intents and purposes Europe or South America. Non-white actors were featured in four of less of race, is entitled to a thor­ MAIL ORDERS the accredited best films of the BOMBAY, India, (ANP)—The ough education. In response to by Thyra Edwards and Walter AT ONCE year. January number of The Aryan a question on civil service, she White; Public Employment, Civil •atm In "Old Chicago," Madam Sul- Path, which is published simul­ said that as the civil service de­ and non-Civil Service, Charles Te-Wan, famous 65-year-old taneously in Bombay, London and velops, Negro youth will benefit Houston; Education and Recrea­ A Feast "Fit For dramatic actress, played the im­ New York, is a special issue de­ and that in larger cities job rep­ tion, John W. Davis; .Social and OLD portant part of "Battle." This voted to the problem of world resentation should be increased Economic Security, Lester Gran­ A King" was one of| Twentieth Century peace. Professor Alain Locke of with group population. "I think ger; Health and Housing, Dr. M. Fox's greatest spectacles. In Howard university discusses it as an effort will be made in this O. Bousfield; Youth and Its only "Jezebel," made by Warner's it pertains to American Negroes, direction in the future," she said. Problems, Mrs. Juanita Mitchell, while William Harrison, editorial and Farm Tenancy, Charles S. First National starring Bette Da­ She then answered questions PHONES: 3-1413 and 4534 35* vis, Theresa Harris and Lew secretary of the International Afri­ relating to social security, child Johnson. Payton both had important parts, can Service bureau, in a rapid labor laws, the wage and hours I LOG Vegetable Soup, Fried survey of the Negro's interna­ while over 150 other colored law, labor union affiliation and Rabbits, Fried Chicken, tional position lays major em­ Mustard Greens, English players had bits or played in U. S. military service. Concern­ atmospheric roles. phasis upon the problem in Afri­ ing the last named, she said: Everyone is Raving Over The New Page Peas, Mashed Potatoes, ca. Candled Yams, Potato "You Can't Take It With You" "Negroes should have the same Salad, Marcaroni, Fredi ' by Columbia completed bringing opportunities in the military ser­ Boy and Sweepstake Coiffure CABIN Tomatoes, Hot Tea, Milk "Billie" Yarbo into the limelight BILL INTRODUCED AT N. C. vice as whites." as a screen comedienne and gave Others Take Part Coffee, Ice Cream, Pie GIVES GRAD. COURSES Phone 2-9773 Today for An Appointment STRAIGHT BOORBON WHISKEY We Also Serve Ky. Oysters Eddie Anderson the fame that A statement of procedure for Fried Fish was begun two years ago in "The RALEIGH, N. C, Jan. (ANP) the conference was made at the 2 YEARS OLD 90 PROOF Music Goes Round," both at Co­ —A bill providing for the estab­ morning session by Mrs. Bethune, Miss Louise Arbuckle, Prop. lumbia studio. In MGM's "Test lishment of graduate and profes­ director, Division of Negro Af­ FIELD'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. Elizabeth Goin, Waitress Pilot," starring Clark Gable, Myr- sional courses for Negro stu­ fairs, National Youth Adminis­ Distilled and Bottled by |, na Loy and Spencer Tracy, a dents at the two colleges now tration, and conference chair­ 462 S. ELLIOTT STREET i Louise's Tea Room number of colored players serv­ operated by the state for the man. MRS. BEULAH FIELDS, Proprietor National Distillers Products Corporation ed in bits and atmosphere, in­ race was introduced in the North Evaluation reports were sub­ "THE HOUSE OF CHARM" 231 CANAL STREET cluding the widely known come­ Carolina legislature several days mitted by the following com­ I dian Sam McDaniel. ago. mittee chairmen: Civil Liberties, f PAGE FOUR THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS OF THIS- YOUR PAPER ASK YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR PAPER -THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS

Why do people climb high Double Feature Att'y Harvey V. Tucker mountains? For the pleasure of For the Third Year At Royal Theatre CHERS WOULD PAY Fat Jenkins, coming down? "Mad About Music" and "Lit­ Science is continually discov­ nEPBVVMIE tle Miss Broadway" on Royal Miracle Man screen next week. OTIFY GROUNDS ering mistakes and making new. Two talented) juveniles head Oily Supt. of Schools Says They Cannot ones. C. array of featured artists. Sometimes I feel as if I Belle have gone to Union, N Of Sportdom for The most outstanding program Spend Own l®ney for Shrubbery, should prevail with another cer­ and Petersburg, Florida, Forget Tour Clothing Problems three months' vacation. of pictures to play a neighbor­ tain columnist to get him to pen Twenty-six years ago, we first hood theater, starts at the Roy­ Ind is Opposing She .Movement Start A Credit Account this "trash" for me once in) a met "Fats" Jenkins, we were THURSDAY NOXERS al, Saturday, when Bob Baker, CHARLESTON, Mo.—Accord­ ordered the trees, but the city just graduating from public while, but as the time draws Mrs. Donald" Fauntleroy was hefty wild westerner who has a ing to information given out at Superintendent of Schools, A. D. school, and "Fats" couldr't have With BENTLEY'S nearer, guess I'll have to peck the hostess to the Thursday job on his hand attempting to the Mississippi County Teach­ Simpson (white), was opposed to been more than 15: years x>ld out some jive on my ole Under­ ers Association, that body went the teachers undertaking this himself, despite his appearance Night Club. The color scheme of round up a band of cattle rust­ on record as underwriting bal­ project and had refused to turn wood for this week. lers who have been molesting on the famous St. Christopher this lovely, party was a white and ance of $75.00 to pay for twenty over to them $13.00 which the Basketball tiv.?. ranch owners for some time, green ice course with tables be­ trees to b. used to beautify the parents and children raised With Br.b Douglas' 1938 He—the great party man at decked in lace doilies and val­ will play the leading role in grounds of *.he Lincoln School through entertainments, etc., but MeCurdy—pulled up anchor Sat­ "juggernaut" (Renaissance Big entine heart napkins. The club "Western Trails," a very in­ here of which Mr. Charles F. was in the hands of the super­ Five to you), rolling along with Just say, 'Charge urday nite and left for that Bowden is principal. intendent. He said that he did prize, consisting of a hot oven- teresting flicker packed with accustomed speed and celerity, It.' Many Weeks Buckeye State City. The news wear salt, pepper, dripplmgs action-thrills galore. A selection The matter was- brought to the not want the teachers to assume Jenkins is still the speed boy and reaching these senitive ears set was won by Mrs. Belford of shorts complete the menu for attention of the Association when any such obligation as they were brains of the outfit. Whether to Pay. No red 4 state that he has a current heart Hendricks. Mrs. A. Jaxom, Saturday. Cute little Shirley it was learned that Phincipal not able to pay the bill. the subject is baseball or basket­ throb there, but he woud have Temple withj a supporting cast Bowden and his teachers had Following the action of the ball the names of the Jenkins tape to open a nurse at Lincoln, won the guest Teachers Association which sub­ ATTY. HAKVEY TUCKER us believe that the charming belle prize of a hot ovenwear set. including Jimmy Durante, Geo. boys (Harold "Legs" Jenkins, and charge account scribed $37.50 to pay for the Clarence "Fats" Jenkins), were from across the pond, with Mrs. Hallye Tidrington won the Murphy and Edna Mae The Mound City Bar Associa­ trees, it is understood that prin­ tion, comprising the colored law­ and still are, names to conjure at Bentley's whom he was, holding hands, consolation prize of a relish Oliver appear in "Little Miss cipal Bowden and his teachers "was all the go with him." Men yers of St. Louis, met last Satur­ with. "Legs", could do anything dish. Those present: Belford Broadway." This is quite an en­ Hit Hard by will go right ahead with their day, January 14, 1939, and re­ in the realm of track athletics, Easiest Credit are such fickle things, eh girls? Hendricks, Richard Cole, Hall­ tertaining picture-—one all should work. Meanwhile, churches and elected Attorney Harvey V. plus box and wrestle with the ye Tidrington, Robert Arnett, see—both children and adults the American Legion are pro­ Tucker as its president for the best. "Fats", the current hero in Town Paging that interesting young Luther Roberts, Pauline Cheeks, alike. A comedy and cartoon testing the action of the City third year in succession. It was of this brief epistle .... could lady who eased out of the city Margaret Taliaferro, Mable Hol- are also shown. Scott Colton Superintendent of Schools in a unanimous vote, and includ­ also box like the very devil WPA Layoffs holding the money which be­ to spend the week end with the and Patrica Farr are co-starred ed the incumbent secretary, At­ himself, and how do we happen ley, Robert Mitchell, Buena Vista longs to the parents, teachers future Ma and Pa in the Buck­ Bell, Salina Buckner, Bessie in "All American Sweetheart," torney William Cole, and treas­ to know aside from our sports NEW YORK, Jan. — (CNA)— and children of Lincoln School, urer, Judge Frank S. Bledsoe. reporting??? Well, we boxed with eye State. If this was the first King, Agnes Mann, Lena George, a story that centers around cam­ Over one hundred Negro writers, and which had been intrusted Praise was given Mr. Tucker the guy. Without knowing the meeting with the folks in Christine Meade, Helen Best, pus life of our leading univer­ artists, dancers, actors, and musi­ to him for safe keeping. ambidexterous "Fats" had not question—how'd you impress Patience Tyler, Clara Ford, sities. A variety of shorts will cians were among 1,500 profes­ for the constructive accomplish­ BENTLEY'S COMMENT: The writer does ments under his administrations. definitely changed his south­ them? Am sure you simply Misses Fannie Snow, Blanche be shown along with this pic­ sional persons dismissed this week not see any reason for allowing paw style to the more orthodox from the Federal Arts Projects A timely talk was made by 311 MAIN STREET slayed them with that person­ Rickman, j Grace McFarland, ture which plays for one day the City Superintendent of George U. Cloud to the law­ form, we ran smack into a hook ality and winning ways. Ethel Triggs and Vera Morpins. only, Tuesday. "Mad About of the Works Progress Administra­ Schools to hold any monies be­ on landed in the pit of the stomach tion in this city. The dismissals, yers assembled the impor­ Music" with Deanna Durbin and longing to the parents and teach­ tance of the coming school board with pile-driving force. That LOU LASKY, Mgr. considered by many persons and ers or any reason for his super­ punch was a honey, and condi­ Here's the news that reached Herbert Marshall plays Wednes­ organizations as arbitrary and election. Mr. Cloud spoke for no day and .Thursday. This picture vising the expenditure of such candidate, but made a plea to tion, and that alone, enabled my desk via the mail route:— Until next week, I'll be sing­ needless, were seen as the opening monies. yours truly to weather the gale Coach Niles' famous 440 yard ing—"I Have Eyes Only For rich in comedy is threaded with gun of the reactionary elements in the lawyers to become interest­ ed as a group in the vital selec­ during the 30 seconds that felt dash man who so proudly sports You." pathos that brings an occasional Congress to slash WPA rolls. It like an eternity until it wore off. tear or two, supplemented by is also considered the first step tion of competent and fair can­ the winged "L" has been seen The Optic. 5,000 At Policy "Fats" after taking off the Young People a worthy music^ score and with in an attempt at complete liquid­ didates for the board. He sug­ quite frequently with Grace's gested that the Bar Association big pillows, expressed amaze­ Miss Durbin t siriging Gounod's ation of the Arts Projects nation­ beautiful "sis" who resides on ally. King's Funeral appoint a committee to work in ment over our strength at with­ Old People E. G. St. Woo wee—had no "Ave Maria" and three topical CHICAGO—(A N P)—His $5,- conjunction with other organi­ standing a punch delivered with Jimmy McHugh-Harold Adam- The cut in the work-relief rolls 000 casket covered with 500 tea zations to aid in the selection every ounce of power in his ALL THE PEOPLE idea that you'd be spotted, eh— was in direct opposition to the Mr. dash man? Sonny Speaks son compositions. roses and with a crowd of 5,000 of such candidates. He also de­ wonderful body. But to our­ ARE NOW GOING TO" President's recent demand for a job jamming the Charles S. Johnson nounced the growing practice of selves we thought: "Wonder what Wines; Italian— for every American man and wo­ Funeral home and the street out­ ambulance chasing and selling of he'd think if he know that punch The well dressed young man Noah Bem_y, Jr. and F. Robin-' man, embodied in his message to side, Waiter J. Kelly, Chicago Negro business to white law­ was the closest thing to Queer the avenue, who is often re­ Generally speaking, Italian son are co-staus-ed in "Forbid­ Congress. In* his address the and Gary policy baron, who was yers, which he hoped the Mound Street we've known in a life­ EAT ared to as the "mayor" has wines are named after the varie­ den Valley" which appears for President expressed deep concern slain in gangland fashion, was City Bar Association would time of sport activities?" ty of the grape from which the one day only, Friday. Chapter over the welfare of the masses, laid to rest Wednesday. take steps to remedy. AT en seen, lately, escorting some and declared that no American Johnny Beckwitn, powerful |ood looker around the city. wine is made. The name of the No. 8 "Painted Stallion" and a Meanwhile, police are still The lawyers present were: willing and eager to work should hunting for the killers who trail­ home run king, felt the power J'ho-where-what Mr. Esquire? village may appear on some cartoon complete the bill. be without employment. Harvey V. Tucker, Sidney R. of those fists once and we've oft­ Evansville's Newest labels. But there are no distinct ed him to a small hotel near 31st Redmond, George L. Vaughn, and Michigan late Sunday after­ Frank S. Bledsoe, Henry D. en wondered what were "Beck's" And Most Ideal Spot Who is the young man around names like the French and Ger­ Attend the Royal—Your neigh­ .thoughts as the mighty atom man Wines. borhood theater. noon and blew hah) his face Espy, John A. Davis, Robert L. 'Derbyville possessed of all the Negro Cooperative Sugar away with four blasts from a Witherspoon, DeLancv Ingrham, threw them in? • jivej especially suited for the Chianti might be termed the shotgun. An inquest, started William A. Cole, Ellis Outlaw, fems? He is seen eating at the "national wine" of Italy. It is a Mill Has Capacity Of Tuesday, was continued to Jan­ Harry R. Bracy, Emanuel Wil­ unmiu EAT mm Blue Bird quite often and while dry wine. There is a Red and LeMoyne and Fisk 2000 Gallons of Syrup uary 24. liams, Clark Frasier, W. A. Par­ Andrew Clinic Will dining his orbs are pasted on White Chianti. Other well known ker, N. B. Young, Virgil Lucas, Meet April 2nd iSTfr all happemngs on the outside— Italian wines are Capri, Frascati, Share Twin Bill HENDERSON, Tex. — "(i&JP) Silas EjGarner, A. A. Page, and Soave, Orvieto, Lacrima Christi, —Beamon Sessions, an astuiae N. C. Univ. Graduate W. D. shavers. more especially the ladies. His LeMoyne's Mad Magicians and TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala., personality is quite outstanding Marsala and Muscatel. Asti Spu- farmer in Concord community Students Vote 82 to 38 MUSIC manti is the famous Italian Fisk's Bulldogs split a two-game near this town, is operating a su­ Jan. 14, 1939—The annual meeting h —smokes cigars and pipes at of the John A. Andrew Clinical SANDWICHES! Champagne. It is a sweet cham­ series here, on January 13-14, gar mill, recently installed on a Against School Jim Crow L times. At; this time of the year with LeMoyne winning the first cooperative basis. There are a Society, which was originally set SOFT DRINKS! pagne which should be served by a score of 34-32, and Fisk the Looking Forward for the week of April 16, has been Lone would associate his name with desserts or fruits. large number of Negro farmers CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Jan— ICE CREAM! ^fcnd the season. second, 35-26. The affair was in Concord community who changed to the week of April 2, Cupid Cocktail (SPECIAL to CNA) — Graduate By William Henry Huff for ANP it was announced today by Dr. PLATE LUNCHES! ] staged in Church Park Gym be­ agreed to plant a certain acreage students at the University of 1 glass Sherry wine, 1 fresh fore a crowd of about 500 spec­ in cane; Sessions was selected There must always be a looking Cyril A. Walryn, Medical Director "ON VACATION North Carolina have given a re­ of Tuskegee Institute and Secre­ egg, 1 teaspoon powdered sugar, tators each night. as operator. He borrowed $400 sounding rebuke to Gov. Clyde R. forward— The/ Robert Arnetts and little dash of cayenne pepper, shake In the first game, the Magicians from the Farm Security Admin­ An expectant looking forward tary-Treasurer of the Clinical Come in Anytime Hoey who declared recently that Society. The change was made to daughters, Roberta and Nancy well in crushed ice and strain in took the lead in the first three istration, purchased the mill no Negro student would be admit­ Call it forward or ahead Order at AU Times medium size glass. minutes of play and held it which is operated by an* electric coincide with the change in dates ted to the school. But that looking must be for of the Founder's Day exercises Next week I will tell you all throughout. William Pickett, a motor with the latest appliances The graduate students, in a poll freshman forward, set the pace for cooking and treating the sy­ something which wiill be held at the Institute about French wines and how they conducted by the undergraduate Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, LINCOLN and ELLIOT STS. should be served. for the Magicians. He began the rup, and established an institu­ paper, voted 82 to 38 in favor of Infinitely greater, nobler Start The New Year scoring after a foul in the early tion with a capacity of 2,000 April 2, Dr. Walwyn said. Yours, admitting Negro students to the Than apparel, meat or bread. mfnutes of the first half when he gallons. Extension agent H. L. graduate school. Right! Sonny! Brown engineered the purchase. sank two foul goals. He chalked At the same time an informal It must be for something real up eight points in the first half and fadeless and ten more in the second. poll of the law school of the uni­ $'s SAVED ARE $'s MADE, WHEN YOU TRADE AT Knoxville Loses to versity was reported to have That will stand the changing Guard Against Syphilis In the second game, the Bull­ shown overwhelming sentiment dogs let the Magicians lead them in favor of the* admission of Negro weather, until the last six minutes of play. Morehouse, 31-20 Season in and season out— GET IN Day to De Observed KNOXVILLE, Tennessee—Jan­ students. THE WELL This game was perhaps the rough­ Things unseen alone are pure and STECKLER'S MARKET est and fastest to be witnessed in uary 16—An early lead estab­ DRESSED lished in the first seven minut­ lasting— CIRCLE — JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Memphis in some time. Five Insurance Companies ''Guard Against Syphilis" is the men fouled out and three had es of the game was too great Everything we see is fleeting; CANAL and LINCOLN Phone: 2-9243 OUR for a "fighting group of Knox­ DRY slogan of National Social Hygiene three fouls each. Affect Drivers This truism none can doubt. Day which is to be observed in ville college Bulldogs to over­ CHICAGO—(A N P)—Because "SUPERIOR" Captain Nolan Brown and his come; therefore, Morehouse won CLEANING Missouri on February 1, according charges made a commendable Negroes are excluded from? the to State Health Commissioner Har­ the first of the two game series privileges of automobile liability Meharry Instructor SERVICE showing for their coach Bobbie to the tune of 31-20. MEATS GROCERIES PUTS ry F. Parker. Lee a recent graduate of Le­ insurance, Judge Gutknecht last NEW This will be the third annual Moyne. Wilcox, lanky center of, the week ruled that a colored ev- Awarded Fellowship NECKBONES, 2 lbs. 15c PEACHES, No. 2 can 10c LIFE observance of this nationwide at­ The Magicians will engage the Morehouse team, was the most pressman was not liable to a tack on syphilis and interest outstanding man on the floor. tine and dismissed the case. NASHVILLE, (ANP)—Dr. Wil­ PORK RIBS, (lean), lb. . . 15c SOUR or DILL PICKLES IN THOSE Arkansas State cagers in a two Quart , 15c OLD CLOTHES points to a larger demonstration game series at Pine Bluff on Jan­ He tallied 14 points for the vi­ The judge said, "There is a liam L. Silcott, instructor in sitors. Cobb, forward, tallied 8 neurology and psychiatry, has LAMB ROAST, lb 15c than ever before, said Dr. Parker uary 16 and 17 for their next question of the constitutionality FLOUR, 24 lb. sack 41c urging that public health workers, appearance. of the Tiger's 31 points. Smith of the drivers' license law which been awarded a fellowship to EMGE'S CHILI BRICKS voluntary agencies, civic and wel­ was a powerful defensive man goes into effect next May if study psychiatry at the Univer­ Pound 23c TOMATOES, No. 2 can fare groups, service clubs and wo­ for the Atlanta quintet. persons of color oi other group sity of Colorado, School of Medi­ 4 cans . ff 25c men's organizations plan now to Baer Signs for Nova Knoxville Whips are unable to drive a car due to cine, Denver. Dr. Silcott will PURE PORK SAUSAGE take part. Morehouse 41-27 their inability to secure liabili­ study under Dr. Franklin Ebaugh, Pound 20c MILNUT, large can 5c Defining the objectives of the Ending Plans for Tilt Completely reversing the form ty coverage." world famous psychiatrist. 1939 attack, the following points of the previous night, the K. Dr. Silcott is a Meharry gradu­ QUALITY With Louis in Spring Ceans had piled up fifteen points of 16 of the Bulldogs 41 .points. ate of the clasfe of 1935 and in­ ] were said to underly the syphilis NEW YORK—. ex- program: before the Atlanta quintet was Preston was not far behind the terned at George W. Hubbard -: WEEK'S SPEClAiL :- SERVICE champion, and Lou Nova, youth­ able to score and they went on star in finding the bucket for hospital. He is a diplomate of the Guard against syphilis by telling ful contender, both of Whom are SUGAR CURED SMOKED PICNIC the American people about this to win 41-27. 14 points. Farmer, forward, National Board of Medical Exam­ considered the best prospects as Captain Swanson was the most another Chicago man, played an iners and made the highest mark dangerous disease—how it can be of any examinee in the subject HAMS — 19c Per Lb. Ave. 5 Lbs. prevented and cured. opponents for champion Joe Lou­ outstanding man on the court. outstanding floor game for the is if he beats John Henry Lewis, He found the basket for a total Hawkin's combination. of psychology. Guard against syphilis in youth were signed 3 > urday for a if>- We Also by strengthening the efforts of sses-miBvit^mL^s-V^^ church, home and school to pro­ round bout at Yankee Stadium Clean and vide better facilities for sex edu­ May 25. Baer, naturally would like a SATURDAY JAN. 21 SUN.-M0N., JAN, 22, 23 Block Hats cation, character development return battle with Louis, who TUESDAY JAN, 24 and preparation for marriage* stopped him in four rounds in Guard, against syphilis in mar­ 1935. but would prefer to meet LITTLE MISS All-American riage and childhood by encourag­ the titleholder in September, ing good laws, and their obser­ should he get past Nova. Jacobs, BROADWAY vance, requiring examinations for Sweetheart Our Exclusive too, would rather stage a Sep­ Starring Shirley Temple all those about to marry and for tember contest, but the cham­ Western Trails Methods all expectant mothers. pion is opposed to so late a date Jimmy Durante with Scott Colton and ' Achieve Guard against syphilis by at­ and insists that he fight in June With BOB BAKER Results tacking prostitution and quackery, if at all. Nova is unconcerned George Murphy Patricia Farr Thai Yen two arch-accomplices of the di­ about his tentative date with the Edna Mae Oliver Wouldn't sease. Bomber. Also Selected Shorts Believe Guard against syphilis by sup­ All these plans, of course, are also Comedy and Cartoon Possible porting adequate voluntary and predicated on Louis' successful CANAL official health programs, both defense of his crown against John state and local. Henry Lewis in Madison Square AND WED.-THURS. JAN. 25, 26 FRIDAY JANUARY 27 "Every individual, every organ­ Garden on January 25. A tri­ SUPERIOR ization, large or small, has a part umph for John Henry would Tfteatre WALNUT FORBIDDEN VALLEY in stopping the spread of syphilis. throw the heavyweight situation MAD ABOUT MUSIC It can be prevented and it can be into a turmoil and cause a com­ rOc To All Until 6 P. M. — Phone: 3-0093 Starring Noah Beery, Jr. and HAT WORKS cured," advised the health com­ plete re-arrangement of Jacobs' missioner. Free material on this with Deanne Durbin & Herb. Marshall promotion plans. MATINEE DALLY— 10c to All till 6 p.m. Except Sundays and F. Robinson 405 LINCOLN AVE. subject may be obtained' free of Chapter No. 13 "FLASH GORDON'S TRIP Also Chapter No. 8 "PAINTED STALLION" ROBERT ANGLIN, MgR • charge by writing the Missouri HoUdays — ADULTS, 15c — Children, 10c All Day There is too much compulsion Show Starts at 1 P. M. — Continuous 'til 11 P. M. TO MARS" and News and Cartoon State Health Department, Jeffer­ about "answering the phone." son City. Why should you—always? EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 1939 PAGE FIVE PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS OF THIS-YOUR PAPER ASK YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR PAPER -THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS LEWIS VS. LOUIS IN TITLE BOUT WEDNESDAY

How long should a vacation last? Until you are tired of it; rand that's always pretty soon JOHN BORICAN, EX-VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE STAR, JOINS ELITE OF THE TRACK WORLD in a 'normal person.

Louis in Sparring Bouts Looms As Brilliant Daily in Preparation Prospect for 1940 REFRESH Louis Shows 1938 College YOURSELF For TWo Bout NEW YORK—Big John Bori­ can, who used to burn up the WITH OPPONENT SCALES 186 track for Virginia State college, Power In Drill Grid Records is now cutting a swath through the ranks of premiere hardboard Reported in Finn Shapo POMPTON LAKES, N. J. Jan. BOSTON—(By Mabe Kountze runners. Last Saturday in the 18 — (Special) — Heavyweight for ANP)—Here are 1938 Negro 69th Regiment's invitation races After Session At Champion appeared collegiate football ' records as he with Gene Venzke, Don Lash much as he did on that evening compiled by the office of the Na­ and Wesley Wallace triumphed. Summit Camp last June when he crumpled tional Newspaper All-American Borican broke into the cup-collec­ against the ropes Association. tors' ranks for the first time on NEW YORK, Jan. 18.— in Yankee Stadium. Except that boards, taking the classic 1,000- (Special)—Joe Louis embark­ Joe obviously was working for Game Scoring yard event. ed upon serious training for conditioning, not a killing, he Has Climbed Steadily displayed the same jolting jabs Hun from Scrimmage—Hollis the defense of his title against Creecy (Shaw) vs. Fayetteville, A powerfully built sepia ath­ that snap necks, left hooks which 70 yards. lete from Bridgeton, N. J., he John Henry Lewis in Madi­ sting like the lash of a whip and finished his college course at Vir­ rights that thud into the body. Return of punt—Jim Griffin son Square Garden, Jan. 25. (Hampton) vs. Lincoln, 89 yards. ginia State last June and is cur­ The world heavyweight cham­ In the wooden, one story build­ Joe Hall (Virginia State) vs. rently taking graduate work in pion plans to spar every day ing which serves as indoor train­ Union, 50 yards. physical education at Columbia. ing quarters Louis goes through BOTTLE OF and has engaged several part­ Forward Pass—Oubre to Join­ New to indoor competition, Bo­ routine boxing workouts in rican already has established him­ ners. er (Dillard) vs. Tougaloo, 50 preparation for his title defense yards. self outdoors as an Olympic can­ The State Athletic Commission next Wednesday in Madison didate for 1940. He won his Na­ at its meeting Tuesday, appoint­ Pass Interception and Run— Square Garden against John Hank Butler, (Florida) vs. Tus­ tional A. A. U. junior title in the ed representatives to inspect the Henry Lewis. He has only small 400-meter hurdles at Milwaukee training of the champion and his galleries. There are several kegee, 91 yards. m*. * ^»@iis* in 1937. Last year he won the Phoenix, Ariz., foe. They found more workouts, yet he appears Field Goal—William Gayles QOG.S SFJ^C p©YS ,i same event at the Penn Relays Louis and his challenger in superb smoother than he ever has in a (Langston) vs. Wiley, 41 yards. in the fast time of 53.6 seconds. condition, if reports from their camp. Most Points for 1938 Season— At the National A. A. U. cham­ camps are to be believed. Louis Champ Grows Up Stanley Strachan (Florida) . . . pionships at Buffalo he took the has been at Pompton Lakes, N.. J., Joe today has the poise of a 9TD, 2 PA, 56 yards. junior 800-meter title, then ran for the past fortnight, working mature athlete. His legs coor­ National Champions of 1938— second to Jack Patterson, of Rice, gradually to the hard training dinated with his arms. He kept W L T F A in the senior 400-meter / hurdles stage on which he embarked Tues­ his right hand high enough to the next day in 52.8 seconds. That day. Florida A. & M. 8 0 0 189 7 performance earned Borican a block punches of the type which (Conference) 6 0 0 167 0 were damaging in his only de­ trip to Europe. He ran second John Henry, the world light- feat. He boxed with economy to Patterson again in the big heavyweight champion, has been of motion. meet with Germany. At the preparing carefully for the en­ A lifelong grudge does not New York A. C, fall handicap gagement. Monday at his Sum­ Louis himself realizes he is arise- from some act. You had games he won the 1,000-yard race mit (N. J.) quarters he was im­ better rounded as a fighter. The an antipathy toward man, any­ JLMadison Square Garden later on. • GINS • LIQUORS "Thorobreds" of Kentucky State University, Jan. 20; Langston The Savoy A. C. has entered semi-finals of the Chicago Novice delegation of newspaper men was • WINES • BRANDIES College. In a tour that took University, Jan. 21; Leake fifty-four boxers in the open di­ tournament which will be held visiting camp. Chain stores have pretty near­ them through West Virginia, "Demons", Jan. 27; Kentucky vision of the Chicago tourna­ in conjunction with the Tourna­ Lewis to Wager on Self ly stopped the old-fashioned And Other Spirits At North Carolina and Tennessee, the ments and seventy-three novices. ment of Champions. There is hick-town custom of customers Popular Prices 33—West Virginia 42 State College, Feb. 4; Wilberforce Larry Amadee, who used to as­ University, Feb. 6; Wilberforce These boys will receive instruc­ no team trophy in the novice sist Jack Blackburn with Louis, running grocery bills and then — Distributed By — 48—Bluefield 30 tions this week to report to meet but there always has been not paying. 41—Winston-Salem 25 University, Feb. 7; West Virginia is satisfied with John Henry's State, Feb. 10; West Virginia keen rivalry between the various condition and the fighter him­ PAT'S LIQUOR STORE 31—A. and T. College 16 Chicago clubs to see how many F. W. COOK CO. 38—N. Carolina State 21 State, Feb. 11. self is confident, sharing the sin­ since hundreds of thousands of the each of the defeated semi-final- cere opinion of his manager, Gus money raised for the Foundation At The Point of 45—Johnson S. Simth 22 finals and how many champions Greenlee, that he will win the EVANSVILLE, IND. Walnut & Canal 38—Morristown 27 C.I.A.A. 1939 will go for relief of stricken Dempsey Says Louis each has. All qualifiers receive title in the first all-Negro heavy­ colored children." Just A Few Steps from gold medals, as do the thirty- weight championship ever held in IJhe Avenue Lincoln Univ. Lists Schedule two open division qualifiers for the United States. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Lin- Will Retire Undefeated the Tournament of Champions. Lewis is convinced that neithei For Pleasant Smoke Dreams — TRY THE COLORED INTERCOL­ Louis nor any other boxer is 7 to Eleven home games have been RALEIGH, N. C, (ANP)—Jack Principal interest, however, scheduled for the Lincoln Uni­ LEGIATE ATHLETIC centers in the Tournament of 1 over him and if the price still Dempsey came out flatfoot.ed last ASSOCIATION prevailed on Broadway Wednes­ versity players, as follows: week while visiting the Central Champions. Two team trophies St. Clair Comets, January 10; (Organized 1912) annually are awarded, one to day, Greenlee has instructions to prison here with the statement take |1,000 worth, provided he that he thought Joe Louis was MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL the team from out of Chicago which scores the most points in can persuade Mike Jacobs, the tops as a heavyweight and COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC promoter, to loan him ten one LAFEHDRKH the championship bouts March would probably retire as unde­ ASSOCIATION hundred dollar bills against the BASKETBALL GAME, FRIDAY, JAN. 27 feated champion. 10 and the other to the Chicago team scoring most points. Each 17 1-2 per cent he will receive as "Joe's a mighty fine boxer," And The American Olympic the challenger. said the old Manassas Mauler. Association of the eight championship bouts counts five points, each defeated "John Henry has had ninety- still ten-cent "Louis is so darn good that I Box 455, Lawrenceville, Virginia nine fights and has lost only feel sure he will retire, undefeat­ 1939 CALENDAR finalist is credited with three points, and one point is awarded five," Greenlee explained. "Jim­ LINCOLN GYM ed, from the ring. He won't re­ BASKETBALL my Braddock and Izzy Gastanaga cigar value---but tire any time soon, for there's (See Official Schedule) each of the defeated semi-final­ ists. are the only fighters to put him nobody around yet who can on the floor and he beat both of LINCOLN LIONS touch him. March 24-25 — Boxing and The Savoy A. C. will be rep­ wrestling. C. I. A. A. Cham­ them. Braddock won in the Gar­ V8. "You fellows have read that resented in all weight classes. den, but John won out on the we've got some nice-looking pionships — Virginia State Col­ Five heavyweights will seek the coast and my fellow came back NOW 5* heavies coming up," he told the lege, Petersburg, Va. right to enter the Tournament to beat Gastanaga in a return MOUNDS CITY, ILL 500 convicts. "They're good, but April 22—Track and Field. C. of Champions and to carry on bout. Nobody has knocked John they won't beat Joe. I think that I. A. A. Second Annual Relays— for the diamond studded golden Henry out and nobody, not even Preliminary Game — 7 P.M. the man who'll be next heavy­ Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. glove emblematic of supremacy Joe Louis, figures 7 to 1 over weight champ is just some kid April 28-29 — Pennsylvania in amateur boxing. These boys him." Varsity Game — 8 P.M. in knee pants now. Forty-fifth Annual Relays — are. Fred Brown, Luke Baylark, 7 to 1 Price Not in Sight. CHECK THESE SHOE VALUES! Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. "Louis will retire with the James Dixon, Lusius Williams, Along Broadway Joe Louis was Admission 25c championship tucked safely away May 6—C.I.A.A. Open Cham­ and Joe Moore. a 5 and 6 to 1 'favorite over John Short Lines of Regular in his long white beard." pionships— Virginia State Col­ Henry, but as yet the 7 to 1 price lege, Petersburg, Virginia. the light heavyweight champion F & C Quality Footwear May 13—C.I.A.A. Champion- wants has not shown. tpionships—Morgan j College, Bal­ Trammell Seeks ; ! ICE CREAM timore, Md. 'itf "'' I SHORT LINES OF 'Agril 21-22 -j-\ Tennis Dual Asks Joe, Henry to ONE LOT OF | LET'S HAVE MS&fflgfe. f Reinstatement LADIES SHOES "Scotty Brogues" April' 28-29—D4sjjM.pt Tourna­ REGULAR An Enjoyable Evening At ments. YOCJNCJ5TOWN, O. — (By Aid Paralysis Fight All Sizes in A Group May 5-6 — C.I.A.A. Sixteenth Simeon S. Booker Jr. for ANP) NEW YORK, Jan. (ANP)— But Not to Every Style $3.00 Annual Tournament —- Howard —Jack Trammell, the stringy Bob Considine, one of the Daily REAL VALUES University, Washington, D. C. oeavy -s$ho .still frequents gyms Mirror's feature writers, in his QUALITY BUD'S FOR September 23—C.I.A.A. Eighth: and such, jast won't give up the column asks why Joe Louis, John ^» Annual Conference of Football cauliflower Sport. Although he Henry Lewis, , ^lilSPlll Coaches, Officials and Captains— was suspended by the NBA last and other race fighters do not do­ LINCOLN TAP ROOM Your Sunday Dessert Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. year when he was involved in nate their services in the drive $195: Football (See Official Schedule) a fluke .match with Adamick in on infantile paralysis staged by 322 LINCOLN AVENUE Climax Tour Sunday IS i December 8-9—Twenty-seventh Chicago,' the rangy heavy just the sports work under the aegis of _1QUCRS — WINES — BEER — GIN — CHAMPAGNE Dinner With A Saucer Annual Meeting—(a) C. I. A. A. won't say "qu.ts." Gen. Hugh Johnson, saying that CHILI — SANDWICHES — SHORT ORDERS Fifth Annual Conference of Instead, he is circulating peti­ colored children would be bene­ Of Ice Cream .v£$x$__£3e^&_-S&i3_$^ 4m Your Orders Filled Carefully and Served Promptly Basketball Coaches, Officials and tions in- an effort to have his fitted by such a move. Mr. Con­ SPECIAL: Ice Cream PIES Captains. (b) Third Annual sentence suspended by the box­ sidine writes: A PERFECT SETTING FOR ONLY $1.00 Conference of Affiliated Boards ing commission. If he is suc­ "It occurs to us that since Joe of officials—North Carolina Agri­ cessful, maybe, and maybe not. Louis is alarmed over the mount­ Miller's Ice Cream, Inc. cultural and Technical College, Jack Trammell will attempt to ing state of the income tax, he FELTmnn & IURHIE Greensboro, N. C. regain his lost prestige. And you might escape part of the burden 500 MAIN STREET A Party 512 Locust St. — Phone: 2-1166 H. C. Perrin, President; J. L. can't tell just what he can do in by offering a part of his purse Whitehead, Secretary-Treasurer. this day and age. in the John Henry Lewis fight, f>A6E SIX THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939

THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS I come At Grace Church". Colored Film Artists Published Weekly By In The MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Scanning.. . THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS PUBLISHING CO. Association Formed The pastor will speak on "Fol­ LONDON, (By William Hani- 667 S. Elliott St. Phone 3-2955 Ecclesiastical lowing Jesus" at the regular The Shelves at fl son for ANP)—Since the chief Evansville, Indiana EXCERPTS FROM A SERMON morning services Sunday January means of livelihood for most Ne­ JULIUS W. HOLDER Owner and Editor 22, 1939 at 10:45 a.m. At 6:30 p. groes resident in London is act­ Column |?:J m. the BYPU will hold a pro­ Cherry St. Library ing in the films as extras and gram from 6:30 to 7:30. -All featured players, great signifi­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Rev. D. C. WEAVER "The Gospel's Joyful Sound" the gospel sets men free from sin, young people are especially in­ Adult Non-Fiction cance is attached to the forma­ LOCAL BY MAIL tion of the Col6red Film Artists By Rev. C. M. Long fear, superstition and all things vited. Alone—by Richard E. Byrd — $2.50 association, whose purpose is to ONE YEAR $2.00 ONE YEAR that destroy and bind men down. Alexander Chapel presents Rev. G. .E. Johnson, Minister.. This is the book that Admiral SIX MONTHS 11.25 SIX MONTHS — $1.50 Several titles have been given Nine days before the day of at­ Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m. look out for the social and eco­ to the gospel but none sounds R. Banks, Pres. D. Johnson, in­ Byrd was four years deciding nomic welfare of the actors. The THREE MONTHS .65 THREE MONTHS — 80. onement the people ""were called Pastor's Anniversary theme: structor. At 8 p.m. the pastor will whether to write. The account of more appropriate than the "joy­ to prepare themselves in a spir­ organizing genius has been John Advertising Rates Furnished On Request "None of These Things Move Me" preach from the subject "Dry an experience so intimate, and Cox, a well known figure in the ful sound." As shepherds watch­ itual attitude toward God and so 3:00 p.m. Pastor's 13th Minis­ ed their flocks, an angel said, "I the gospel calls us today: "Seek Bones In The Valley". perhaps so catastrophic, that for community, and he has been as­ bring you glad tidings of great, terial Anniversary. Rev. L. S. a long time he could not bring sisted by an able corps of men THE EVANSVILE ARGUS PLATFORM ye the Lord while He may be Smith and the choir of Liberty great joy." This was a joyful LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH himself to tell it. It is the account and women. 1. New Community Center Building found." John the Baptist called Baptist Church. All pastors and sound in the ears of the shep­ the people to repent. God is call­ You are invited to worship of Byrd's five months' isolation 2. More Race Business Enterprises herds. ing you for spiritual prepara­ congregations are asked to be at Advance Base, the place, far present. There will be no Vespers. with us each Sunday morning. S. Negro Progress 3. The Opening Up Of Positions In All Business The blowing of the trumpet tion. Many folk are not ready to S. 9:30 a.m., Services 11:30 a.m South of Little America, where in Enterprises On The Avenue For M-embersr Of The-Race. was associated with the Jewish worship God. They cannot leave M. R. Dixon, Jr.—Minister. 8 p.m. BYPU 6:30 p.m. Prayer 1934 he nearly died. Celebration To Be ancient practice instituted by their homes, worldliness, amuse­ meeting Tuesday 7:00 p.m. # * * 4. A Fair Deal For All. Moses. On the day of atonement, ment, playing numbers and all BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Held May First-Sixth Rev. L. S. Smith, minister. Tell My Horse—by Zora Neale the glad and joyful trumpet notes the things that hinder spirituali­ The Seventh Anniversary of JACKSON, Miss. — (ANP)— were heard proclaiming atone­ ty. Hurston Announcement was made., jjijss Rev. V. L. McFarland closed re­ NAZERENE BAPTIST CHURCH Again Miss Hurston, one of our PERSECUTING THE SHARECROPPERS ment and pardon for the guilty. At the trumpet sound home­ cently with a huge success. Large week by S. W. Miller, chairman On that day the priest sprinkled Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Text most outstanding Negro authors, of the Mississippi Progress Com­ lands that had been lost were re­ attendance was recorded each - (Reprint from THF ST. LOUIS ARGUS) the blood of the sacrifice for him­ for 11:30 a.m. "I am Looking For gives us the most interesting yet mittee, 'sponsoi's, tliat'Mississip- stored to the former slaves. When evening. To our dear pastor we self and his people, then laid his My Brethren." Rev. F. W. Brow- of her books. After examining "75 Years of Progress of Negroes man fell in Eden he lost his dedicate this poem. An unfortunate situation arose in Southeast Missouri re­ hands on the head of the goat homeland, Paradise, and his der of Louisville, Ky., Will preach all books on voodoo as practiced pi's long-heralded celebration, We Are Proud Of You cently when a large number of evicted sharecroppers chose and confessed all their sins, then image of God. Jesus said, "I go for the Busy Bee Club at ^j>^el. in Haiti and Jamaica, Zora Hurs­ in Mississippi" will definitely be the goat was sent away forever. Rev. McFarland, the Lord alone held in Jackson May 1-6 on the to take up their abode on the highway where their plight to prepare a place for you—a and will preach at the evening ton was unable to find one that knew, State Fair grounds. could be dramatized on the stage where "the world goes by " Atonement and forgiveness homeland." services. BYPU will start at 6:S0 gave an adequate account. She We were need of a pastor so The presence of these people on the highway was not a were proclaimed by Jesus when Indians once roamed this land p.m. Rev. Browder will preach presented her idea to the Gug­ He lived and died on the cross. He sent to 'us you, VENICE, nx. pleasant sight for state officials to look upon; and neither and some say Negroes were here, for the following Clubs: genheim Foundation, and they Vernon Chapel AME Sunday School Not only atonement and pardon too, but none of them knew what This poem is short, but oh! so awarded her with a Fellowship, was opened at 9:80 with the superinte^*- were the farmers who had caused the tenants to be in this were proclaimed, but liberty for was in the land. . Mon. 23rd, Brotherhood; Tues. dent in charge. Review by Bro. J. W. true, 24th, Mission Board; Wed. 25th; to go down to the Islands, get Hoekerson. The pastor preached at 11 predicament, pleased with the presence of fifteen hundred the enslaved. The Jew had been The Jews knew the sound of You've helped us so much, we're the facts and write the story. a.m. following the reading of the scrip • people on the highway for their miserable condition was an known to sell himself for food, the trumpet and trained their Prof. Roache will conduct a mu­ ture by Eev. Willie Long. Mrs. Dixson -but on the year of Jubilee every proud of you. sical program for. the t'tehoir; "Tell My Horse" is the result. from East Missouri was a visitor in our indictment against the landowners that a wrong had been children to know it. Negroes do All the mystery, weirdness, hor­ service, ACE League. 6:30 p.m. with the captive slave was freed. And so not take time to train their chil- Thurs. 26th, Bright Morning Star We're proud of you because we ror and comedy of the transplant­ president, Herman Smith, in charge. At done to suffering humanity. Club; Fri. 27th, Mother Board; 7:30 p.m. Rev. Oliver of East St. Louis know, ed African Negro runs through preached a splendid sermon. The Five Of course, it only required a short time for these land­ Sat. 28th; The Sunday School will duties for which it was created to perform. The Constitu­ You've stuck by us through the book and colors its pages. E Melody Girls are rendering a program lords and bosses to enlist the interest and help of the state have an entertainment. Rev. Jeff beginning Wednesday night. :.nd ending tion of the United States protects the homes (or shanties, hot or cold, This is folklore as only Zora Sunday afternoon, under the auspices of bosses, including Dr. Harry Parker, State Health Commis­ Dixon and his church of Corydon, if you please) of citizens from search and seizure of personal We've had good .shepherds and the Usher Board. Everyone is invited. sioner, Superintendent Marvin B. Casteel of the "State High­ Ky., will be with us at 3:30 p.m. Hurston can write it. Rev. George E. Young, pastor; Gladys property without a warrant. But not only did these. State loved them, too, Hoekerson, reporter. way Patrol, the Red Cross (for whose maintenance the pub­ Mon. 30th, The Righteous Four * * * Highway Patrolmen take all the guns, but in so doing they But you've done more.'for us LITCHFIELD, ILL. lic contributes each year) and the Missouri Relief Commis- Quartette will contest the Hen­ Let's Set The Table—by Elizabeth left the earmarks of pilfering in their wake. Their conduct and we're proud of you. derson Quartette. Lounsberg Bethel AME Church Sunday Stajfsol -~_SiQ-tJ .io—^rfush the spirit" of these people by forcing every opened at 9:30 with preaching hyy,&>e< appeared to be like that of soldiers who go through a town Rev. M. O. Banks, ministe. This will provide any hostess pastor, Rev. A. L. Johnson at 11 a-.m. mistreatment upon them which they thought that they could Seven long years with a faith­ League, 6:30 p.m. Preaching,- 7:&0 p.m. after its capture. with a rich fund of ideas and "get away with." Ii: this they had the assistance of some of ful few, •*• Second Baptist Church, Rev, Q.sis Everybody knows that as a rule a shotgun or some kind TAYLOR CHAPEL BAPTIST suggestions fojr making parties, Harris, E. St. Louis, pastor: p»afse< set the race-baiting newspapers which have resorted to all kinds You'y£ worked; and toiled and CHURCH andeven the regular family meals vice, 11 a.m. *** Church of the Living of firearm is a part of bread and butter of farmers. To .arbi­ we're proud of you, God, Rev. James Johnson, Decatur, pas-, nf lies in their news and editorial columns to help injure the Rev. John Tate, Pastor more ^olorful and attractive. tor, ^preached at 3 p.m. January 12 at trarily confiscate what is really a person's means of liveli­ In seven more years or -seventy 7:30 p.m. the men met and organized, victims of this wholesale eviction. And as a further means Sis. Boyd, Secretary hood when he-is hungry and in dire need, merely adds insult seven, a club. The Stewardess Board of Bethel of adding insult to injury, someone patched up a false re­ There was a gospel feast here The Contemporary Christ—by Ri­ AME Church held its monthly meeting to injury and can only serve to create bitterness in the hearts You may be living or gone to Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl port that the sharecroppers were "rising" against the farm­ last week with Revs. Coopsey, chard Roberts. Ewing. ••* Miss Vera Vanderburg is ill. of those so exploited. Heaven. ers and an "arsenal" had been found in their camps and a Hoover, Appleby and Boozer in Dr. Roberts points ouij/that, in *•* Mrs. Mary L. Ewing left Thursday Of course it .will be easy, with the forces of the -State charge. We extend our thanks times past, when the need arose, for Chicago and Gary, Indiana to visit, "race riot" was barely nipped in the bud by confiscating Remember the words,, winch relatives. * Mr. and Mrs, Russell Yeager. Highway Patrol, for these landowners, etc-., to brush .aside: to all who were present and ex­ God put a message on the lips oi Mesdames Ollie Mae Beusom, and Mary these arms. >£*" are' so true, . .'.-..'• E. Carter visited in St Louis Sunday any grievances the=e people might have and solace them­ tend an invitation to the general a Paul, a Luther, a Calvin. This Everybody knows that this was^a false report so far You've been a real shepherd afternoon. *** Floyd Smith called on selves with the thought that "might makes right," but there public to worship with us each word was the answer of the par­ friends in Springfield Saturday. •** Mrs. as it relates to up-risings or threatened riots in the commun­ and we're proud of you, Sunday ticular groping and longing of a Essie Wright visited friends in Butler comes a time when even a "worm will turn." There is already last week. ity on the part of the evicted tenants. We have a suspicion, You have seventy-six members generation as manifested in its enough bitterness, hatred, bigotry and strife in this land. It however, that the landowners, fully realizing the extent of yet started with a few, OLD TIME RELIGION—WHAT reactions against the prevailing CARBONDALE, ILL. is already fast developing that unless you are of my parti­ Everyone can See why we're Mrs. Louise Smith of St. Louis has their injury to these people, had advised the State Patrol to IT IS. religious thought of the age. Dr. returned home after a visit with her cular clan you become my enemy and live in fear of being proud of you. Roberts maintains that the world mother and mother-in-law, Mrs. A. B confiscate all weapons found in the camps so that if the sit­ Rev. D. C. Weave* attacked just as tiie people of the prehistoric age were. at the present time is in dire Brown and daughter, little Miss Peggy uation did not please them they could swoop doWn on these A house of worship, we're look­ We sing about it (religion). Joyce. *** A great mass meeting wa« Because of the tactics the State Highway Patrol used in Look in the Gospel Pearl Song need of another rallying message. held at Olivet Free Baptist Chureh Sun­ poor, harmless people and massacre then in their defenseless ing forward to, He believes that this message day afternoon, sponsored by the Minis­ this case, its uniform, will, in the eyes of many, be a signal to Book, page 156. .. Our mothers ters Alliance. Rev. A. C. Jones is presi­ state and get away with it You've planned so faithful, will emerge from the heart of the recall, the dirty deal given the poor sharecroppers in New had it our fathers had it, the chil­ dent. Services are continuing at Olivet "t^fti go to the homes of these people and commit the acts we're proud of you, Gospel of Christ. with much success. •** Mrs. Amelia' Madrid and Mississippi County in the state of Missouri in the dren, in the fiery furnace had it, Jennings has returned home after visit­ of searhii ajj^L sgjgure of their effects without a warrant of Your Seventh Anniversary Story hour is held every Sat ing friends in Harrtsburg, 111. year of our Lord, i!>39. makes us happy for it's true, Paul and- Silas had it—it is an law, br.rands ? the 5tate~Righway Patrol as being unfit for the instinct that prompts the Soul- at 2:00 p.m. at the Library. EDWARDSVELLE, ILL. The Lord has blessed us and Sunday School was opened at the us­ we are really proud of you. It is faith that works by love. It ual hour. ** Mr. and Mrs. Brister Don­ Composed by Mrs. Lillian Wat- is the new life. . .Created anew in MATTOON, ILL. ald and son were dinner guests at the ALONG INTERRACIAL LINES Christ Jesus—it is kind and peace­ By Rev. W. J. Smith home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jason. *** kins—a member. Mrs. M. L Nickens entertained Mr. Lawrence Robinson went to Monito, Dl.. ful—it is more than a belief. It and Mrs. Freeman at Sunday dinner in to the camp Tuesday. *** A surprise During the past week Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of is that which worketh out; that honor of the birthday of Mrs. Free birthday party was given in liouoi of the President of the United States, addressed a conference Church Notice For Sunday man. *** Miss Ether Robinson and Bob Mr. Roy Jason at his home Sunday January 22, 1939: which the spirit wrought in—you by Viekers of Learna were visitors in night. *** Mr. Halley has gone on a on the problems of Negro youth. In her address she is cannot use it on old garments— Mattoon. *** Elza Derickson, who was trip for a few days. *** A surprise injured while out hunting, is much im­ party was given in honor of Mrs. Car­ quoted as saying "I know that if the problems of the white GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH I mean on an old sinful heart. proved. He has been confined in the rie Spiller Saturday night at her home. youth are many and great then the problems of the Negro E. Gum and S. Elliott Sts. Read Mark: 2 chapter, 21 verse. Effingham Hospital. *• Arthur Larray Many useful presents were received. of Chicago spent the holidays with his youth are more and greater." By this remark we take it Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday You must be born anew. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arther Larray, HODGES PARK, ILL. Morning Service: 10:30 a.m. Ser­ (Continued next Week) Sr., and friends here *•* Mr. and Mrs. NEWS MUST BE IN THE ARGUS for granted that the First Lady of the land is sensitive to the Joe Hoprood had as the holidays OFFICE MONDAY. *•» St. James AME aMtf&ve! problems which necessarily confront the Negro youth of the mon Topic: Faith the Only Way guest their daughter. Opal, who is a Church: A singing choir was organized to Heaven. Sunday Evening Ser­ student in the University in Terre Haute, last week. The following officers were nation, and because of such sympathy she is willing to lend BAPTIST MINISTERIAL elected: Mrs. Fannie Williams. presi­ vice: 7:30 p.m. Sermon Topic: Ind. *•* Edgar Peoyster, now residing herself to the task ot helping to mitigate these problems with ALLIANCE in New York City, spent Saturday and dent; I. M. Lath an, vice president; Cor FOR SATISFACTORY SERVICE and HONEST WEIGHT, USE W|hy is our Lord's Gracious Pur­ Rev. G. E. Johnson, moderator, Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. LouiB rine Johnson, secretary; Chester Laws, which such a large number of our people have to contend. Webb of 16th street. *** Rev. W. J. chaplain: Cora Williams, treasurer; Rev. pose toward Sinners so often De­ presided over the regular meet­ Smith visited relatives in Evansville. Mrs. A. Wilks, chairman of by laws com To be sure, she was rot speaking as "the wife of the Presi­ feated? ing last Monday at 317 Olive St. Ind., last Friday and attended the pro­ mittee; Freddie J. Lathan, librarian, Sun­ dent of the United States," but rather as a citizen of New gram at the AME Church. The Social day School, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; rORfff Theodore Hafner, pastor. Rev. H. Robinson, acting chaplain, Circle Mission Society held cottage meet­ Sion Missionary Baptist' Chureh. BYPU, York state. She was speaking, no doubt, from a sociological "Everyone With A Soul Is Wel- read the scriptures and Rev. J. E. ing at the home of Mrs. Maggie Nick­ 6 p.m. Number Two of the BYPU gave ens Sunday night Mrs. Nickens is a box social last Friday at the chureh standpoint based upon her study of the races with which she Tisdale led in prayer. Minutes president of the society and also class *** Mrs. M. E. M. Vaughn visited in LIAN has come in contact. She could make this statement based of the previous meeting were read. leader of the AME Church. ••• Mrs Cairo. Saturday.' *** George Edward dren about Jesus. We must know Eliza Hartwood entertained with a New Lathan has returned to Camp Anawan. upon the knowledge she has gained through the study of All ministers reported good atten­ Year's Day Dinner at her home on ill., after a two weeks visit with rela the moral code seeks to stamp tives and friends. *** Andrew Irsh and races and their relation to each nther, and from her exper­ dances at churches last Sunday. West DeWitt avenue, Mrs. M, L. Nick out competition by beginning at Rev. J. M. Caldwell, the Sunday ens, W. M. Lyons and Rev. W. J. Willie Crosslin spent the week end with ience, as she has witnessed many problems facing youth. She the top. Cain killed Able, because Smith were present. *** Last Tuesday parents and friends. he offered unto the Lord a more School lecturer, gave much light night the Missionary Society of the A I. M. Lathans, reporter. has seen the Neg't- youth denied positions in state and na­ on the lesson for Jan. 22. "Hav­ ME Church held services at the home KORFF COAL CO. tional government offices solely because of the color of his. acceptable sacrifice. of Mrs Lula Trent of North Sixteenth ALTON, ILL. America on the other hand eli­ ing a High Spiritual Life" was street. Devotionals were conducted by NEWS MUST BJE IN THE ARGUS or her skin. She has seen the Negro youth denied admission the subject of Rev. J. E. Tisdale's Mrs. Nickens, who also read the scrip­ OFFICE MONDAY. *** The Stewasness 508 S.E. 8th Street Phone: 2-4011 minates the Negro from the arena ture lesson. George Trent led the sing­ Board No. 2 met at the home of Mrs. to many open door- through which the white youth may en­ of competition because of his al­ speech. Rev. Tisdale pastors ing with Mrs, Trent at the piano. The Milling, January 19. The Campbell Mis ter without the slightest impediment. Thus she knows leged inferior incapacities. Race churches at Newburg and Boon- guest speakers were Mrs. Lillia Maghee sionary will meet Friday at Mrs. Phil' and Rev. W. J. Smith. *•* Mrs. Viola lips of Jmdiana avenue. The Mission whereof she speaks prejudice does not look to reason ville. Ind. Appointees for next Hawkins was Sunday guest of Mrs. Circle will have a box social Friday at logic, or religion for its ultimate Monday, Jan. 23: Revs. D. C. Lula Freeman at her home on #0th St. the church. The Men's Live " Wire Club sanction. This country is now The Christmas Tree ser^cies held at the meets every Monday night at the church BURN Of course, Mrs Mary McLeod Bethune, director of Ne­ Weaver and J. W. Hoover, alt. home of Mrs. M. L. Nickens was a prayer meeting Wednesday night. •*** gro activities of the National Youth Administration set-up, reaching the point where there The Alliance is making a special success. Luncheon was also served. A Allen Christian Endeavor meets ever.\ are more workmen than work to plea to all ministers to be present musical program of songs and readings Sunday at 6 p.m, *** St. John. BYPU. DEEP VEIN COAL might have said tke same thing; Dr. Mordecai Johnson, do. Ten million unemployed seem was heard. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lois Webb 6 p.m.; regular services, 8 p.m.; prayet president of the Howard University, might have said the at each meeting. gave a birthday party at th^ir home meeting, Wednesday night. *** Mrs. El to constitute an irreducable army, last week. *** Mr. and Mrs. Walter va Kaiser Adams died Thursday. Janu '£ 9 IT IS A ~ same thing. In fact, many representatives of our race might to whose ranks the Negro contri­ Pondexter gave a Christmas Party at ary lg at the home of her mother, Mrs., butes a disproportionate number NOTICE their home. • John Powel spent Christ­ Margaret Kaiser. 1731 Alby street, af have said the same thing, but the public will take more notice mas in Chicago. *** Mrs. L. Pynes left ter an illness of five months. She is of such words coming from Mrs. RoosWelt. which condition will not continue To all persons residing in Yjilla for Texas, after spending several weeks survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marian PREMIUM COAL indefinitely. The New Deal which Site, Blankenburg, Jim -• Ikiwn, in the cifar. **• The members and pas­ Ware of St, Louis, four sisters, Mr**-- Then, too, at fhr-s safaie conference Mrs. Roosevelt ex­ President Roosevelt devised in be­ tor of the AME Church just closed a Zelma Thompson, and Mrs. Sadie Jam** (Union-Mined) — Mined and Sold by and West Side, please send your series of meetings held at the church of St. Louis: Mrs, Pearl Smith anci pressed herself as being in favor of an anti-lynch bill because half of the forgotten man is the and different homes; other meetings news in to Rev. D. C. Weaver, 516 Miss Nenola Kaiser of Alton; tw-< she, like every other right-thinking American, regards lynch­ Negro's soul hope for industrial will be held throughout January. The brothers, Wesley and Alphonse Kaiser and economic sifrvival. So. Govenor St., Apt. 178 or direct Second Quarterly Conference will con Funeral services were held Sunday at ing as a mockery of our civilization and a disgrace to the to the Evansville Argus, 667 S. vene with Rev, C. E. Brooks in charge 2 p.m. from Campbell Chapel, canduct DEEP VEIN COAL CO. Of all men the Negro must January 29. ** Rev. Harrison, late of ed by Rev. F. B, Straton. Interment Constitution of the United States. view the lamentable plight of the Elliott St. or 251 Lincoln Avenue. Mattoon, was married recently. *** Miss was in Oakwood Cemetery. Those from Jew in Germany with sober if not Jessie Lee of St. Louis, Mo„ recently out of town who attended the funeral 100 E. WALNUT ST. PHONE 8-0181 We are interested ii both of her statements which had visited the Mr. and Mrs Coras Robin­ were Mrs. Mary Mason, Mrs. S. Briggs to do with the co'.or question that is, the Negro's being somber reflection lest it forbode son of Learna. She is the daughter of and Miss Gertrude Mason of New Hav the day when he too will be "bat­ the late Rev. Lee, who was in the Illi­ en, Mo.; and Mr. and Mrs. James Stew the principal victim of lynching and as it most assuredly con­ Harlem Mourns nois Conference for many years. Miss art of St. Louis. **» On the sick list: tered with the shocks of doom" Lee now resides in St. Louis. Mo., with Mrs. Rose of Lincoln avenue; Charley ceded, the Negro youth's problems being more than those Him by experience to understand her mother and is a teacher in the Washington, and Mrs. Susie Smith. schools of that city. ••* Dr. B. F. Arthur Cross, reporter. of the white youth the joyful sound of the gospel. Ruppert Death Bradick is on the sick list. Dr Bradick Think not that the fear of lynching has no influence over Neither education nor social is one of the leading veterinarians of standing will save us or our na­ NEW YORK, (ANP) — The Southern Illinois and Indiana and resid LEBANON, ILL. CALL the actions of the Negro youth and it is not necessarily based es in Grayville. **• Mrs. Johnson oi Services were well attended at Mt. tion—Greece and Rome proved sports world lost one of its fin­ upon the fear that be may do something wrong, for mobs Springfield has returned to her home Olive Baptist Chureh Sunday. Rev. Lov that. Until America comes to the est gentlemen Friday in this city after spending several days visiting with was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and have no code by winch to determine the innocence or guilt .A place where golf, baseball and When death came to Col. Jacob her son, Sidney Williams. **» Mrs. Ar Mrs. George Trimble. *»* Rev. J H amusements are cut out on Sun­ Ruppert, owner of the New York ther Larry has returned ' tmm Memphis, Rouhlac spent Sunday in Carlyle. * Mi its victims, and because of this many, many are victims of Tenn., where she was visiting relatives and Mrs. Geo. Branch and granddaueh color prejudice. Thin, there is the problem of obtaining the day, she will not have success. Yankees and the famous Ruppert and attending a twenty day Pentacostal ter, Marjorie. spent Sunday in Carlyle We reap what we sow. breweries, who died at his home Convention. ••* Mr. and Mrs. Louis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles proper schooling and training in the professions in colleges Webb had as Sunday evening guests Simms. ** Mr. and Mrs. Ben McAllistei 6184 Jesus said that He came that early in the morning following James and Albert Alexander. Grover Jr., LaVerne Brooks and 'Merle Turner which confronts us Never in the history of this country we might have life. He said, "My an illness which prevented him Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver and spent Saturday evening in Alton. *• El­ have we heard of ii being necessary for a white youth to peace I give unto you." It is the from seeing his champions in ac­ sisters of Paris *«*Joe V. Fitch, known sie Young and Doris Turner observed 1 as the poet-conductor of the railroad, their birthday anniversaries last week PRICES WILL BE HIGHER SO BUY NOW go into the courts o sue for admission to a school and neith­ sustaining power in our daily tion during the last part of the died last week. »»• Mrs. J. w Wiley *** Mrs. Ethel Robinson of Chicago lives. "Blessed is that people who season. wife of the Rev. Mr. Wtley, of the AM called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ind. No. 5 BEST Grades CLEAN Coal er have we known of a white youth suing for a Pullman ac­ ,> 25 BU. 4 Inch CLEAN LUMP $3.50 know the joyful sound." They Not only does the sports world * ™"""hUrCh -* " 111., ciied last Henry Turner, lest Sunday. * Mm. Vir­ commodation on the railroad provided he had tlie "where­ week °* BtoomYngton? ginia Mitchell. Ruby, Bob and Bill Mrs. 25 BU. 4x2 CLEAN NUT S.OO shall walk in the light, neither love one of its most conspicuous Josephine Richardson and dausrhte' Ma--. M BU. Mine Run MOSTLY LUMP S.OO withal." Thus we see that oiir problems are many, and sitting nor lying down by going and lovable figures, but colored Ann, and Josephus Woodsaff atteruod 1...- on and on. Harlem loses a friend who has funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Laura Brook's, e5 BU. GOOD Pea and Slack 1.75 every time a Negro > outh is compelled to go into the courts DV QUOIN, ILL. who died in East St. Louis January 1J? 10 BU. LUMP $1.70 10 BU. Nat 1.S0 to force petty officials to grant him the right he should Dr. Long made a plea to the for a number of years been in­ ** Mrs. Stella Daughterly and son. terested in the welfare of its DuQuoin marks another victory on its 15 BU. LUMP 2.40 15 BU. Nut 2.25 young people not to seek self- list by beating Colp Saturday night, Nathan, and Soy Brooks of Springfiel I naturally enjoy, it shows more and more what the Negro people and has contributed yearly are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis exaltation: "you can get high January 11 The final score was 22-16. Burns. ** C. Timberlake. Misses Helen youth must go up against. enough to fall. God is the. only to various causes which he felt Our record is 8 out of 10 games. The King and Carriet Peterson of E. St We agree with Mrs. Roosevelt that we must fight on one who can exalt." ' were' for the good of the com­ Unlucky Tea Party given by the St. Louis spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha munity. Paul Choir was held January 13 at St. Wolford and son. Richard. ** Donald and fight harder as the poet said: "Sure, I must fight if I We belong to a minority group, Paul Church. ** The Community Cen­ Burns of the R. R. spent Saturday with ECONOMY COAL CO. a despised race, but if we hear ter is giving a Jitterbug Dance at the his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose would reign." If our youth are to reign in this land, if they Cinderella Hall. ••* Hurley Nolan is the joyful sound of the gospel One loses one set of old Burns. ** Mrs. Etra McField, Mre. Car are to hold the places they have gained, they must fight and confined to his bed. *»* Miss Cunning­ rie Richardson and friends of St. Lui:» CALL 6184 Fast Service I106 COVERT AV. and follow Jesus, He. will exalt friends when he succeeds and ham is ill; also Mrs. Mary Ellison. Doyle spent Thursday with relatives. Ithink , and think. us. another set when he fails. Springs, reporter.