31.3-FEB-13-1932.Pdf

31.3-FEB-13-1932.Pdf

THE NEGRO WORLD, SATURDAY, FERRUARY l~ 19~ ¯’ r~,i_=j~i~:=~:- THE NEGRO WORIAD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1932 - ’,~,~ If J ¢¢~- l tq[’he Peo p| e’S Forum BUSINESS ,b, ,er co/ " " I ip LOCAL NEWS : ,.,...-,. TO YOU p .taacmy ot tag lumy. [ll ¶h~pdmnsG~thc~ 95418 ~ t,~es A~n~ N~, Id ~ll~ 1,11 Save the Negro World, ~aas, etc. dominateallAsia, Including Austra- It. -=----~/ C. M. A. Board Elects Women ’Fae~’sa stir In Negrodom! There’s lie," caused Mr. Arthur Brisbane, IF WAit SHOULDCOM~ JudgesWatson, Toney Made Rallyat ]Funds for The Negro Worm A ~pe~~ubfisbed ewry ~aturda~ int~e int~n~t all ~ NeSvoRace ~ the notedsyndicate writer, tomake the For manyweeks we havebeen Two New Direetors A Splendid Suggestion NegroWorld Puhilshin9 Co..Ins HighRatings, Court Reports Twonew members ofthe ardofKing stonDi v K G. MIIDGAL AcU~ direotorsof the Natioqal C.M. A. Editor,The NegroWorld: Stores,Inc., were elected at .themeet- On Sunday,January I0, "ladie~ Thefirst year’s record ofHarlem’s modified, and in one case the appeal Permitme to offera suggestionthat I thinkwould twoNegro Judges in the~ualelpal was dismissedas being without merit. ingheld at khe national office, 145 night" was observed atthe above West41st street, last Tuesday, atnamed division. Longbefore themeet- proveof greatbenefit to ourbeloved paper. Courtof NewYork City gives them It might be added that there were whichClement M. Biddiepresided. Ingbegan the spacious hall was filled Firstask the prealdent of eachdivision to geta box, a highranking among the more than several appeals pending at the end Tbenew members are Browning Day. with an enthusiasticcrowd; chiefly a littlelarger and heavier time a d~ box,and,put a lock fiftyJudges ofthis court throughout of the year that had not been decided. on it.Drape this box with the Red, Black and the Green. thecity¯ The annual report shows The figures in this report were con- directorofthe budgets and women.Both the religious service and : thatthese two judges each handled tained in the annual report of Presld. whohas had ten years experience in the mass meeting were conducted by On top have wrinenthese woed~ "Fundsfor The Negro over8,000 separate actions, andyet ins-Justice Timothy teary. bankingwith the Irving Trust Corn- a lady. World."Let each president ask eachchild to pat oneto ¯ ’ therewere comparatively fewappeals Writingin theNew York Sun last party of NewYork, and Dr. Paul T. At 7:15 p. m. precisely,themeeting threecents into the box eachweek, and grown-ups five "" frnmtheir decisions. April,Martin Green, veteran reporter, Sberington, formerly professor ofbegan with the lady president, Mrs. centsor moreeach week. " The twoNegro judges of the referredtothe high esteem in whichmarketing at the School of Business M.B. Williams,inthe chair¯ After Let onetrustworthy person keep the hogand another "¯ MunicipalCourt arc Judge Charles theNegro judges are held. He wrote: Administration, Harvard University. theusual U. N. I. A.preliminaries keepthe key." At theend of eachweek the box ia to be ¯’ " E.Toncy and Judge James S. Watson"TbeNegro judges in theirfew who is nowhead of a MarketRe- were gone through, Scripture lesson openedand counted in thepresence of all.Then it k to ,’ of theTenth District. They took monthsof service~ave won the ad- search Bureau in NewYork City for was read by the chalrlady from the be sentto youto helpkeep our paper up to thesldndard. ....officeon January ],1931. Contrary mlratlonoftheir colleagues on the a selectgtoup of manufacturers and34th Psalm, and the choir rendered a :¯ tothe general intprsssion, these benchand the lawyers practicing be-advertisers, beautifulanthem. The sermon for the Thisgivce evePy one an oppoPlunityto helpend ! am " judgesdo notmaintain a separate forethem." eveningwas then preached by Mrs. surethat if thesepresidents will put it beforetheir group courtfor Harlem litigants, butrotate African Art Show M.A.Gelding, assistant treasurer. in theright spirit they will gladly help. ~ ~ thi’oughouttheBorough of Manhat- Yoursfor continued su~ess, l am, o, tanalong with the judges of theColoredDemocrats At nklyn MuseumHer textchapter was4, verse taken9. from Thewords Genesiswere: D. L. MelNTOSH. othernine Manhattan districts. More "AmI my brother’skeeper?" Darbv,Pa. oftheir cases were tried in white dis- Dancein Harletn Primitive’African sculpture and Tbe preacher in thecourse of her l?.e[’ros’sNOTE:--life tllank Mr.Mchltosh forhis patrioti¢ attdpractical tlictsthan colored. fabrics, presentedby the Brooklyn address said, we sh(addall be one suggrstioatoraise fasds for keepisy TheNegro It/arid alive. IVitho.t im- ’ " WhenNegro judges were first pro- The annual bttll Of tim Unitcd musemuthrough the courtesy of another’s keeper; not by dictating,hut s:cdiatc,contbulcd audliberal cosiribulions, itweald be impossible forus "7posed for the Municipal bench, some ColoredDemocracy was held this HerbertJ.Spindcn, will be onview’ by brotherly love; hy showing kind- tokeep on publishisg thispaper. ofthe voters, especially whites, felt Wednesdaynight at the Renaissance atthe Art Students league according ness as in the case of the Good Sazna- Remcmbcl5The Ne.qro World is theVOC/IL CHORD of Marcas Garvry ¯ thatthe Negro lawyer did not have Casino,with four. orchestras furnish- toan announcementfromthe latter titan.If we were all our brother’s andthe voice o[ the U. N. L 21.If it isDISCONTINUED forhtck of tilepropel’ kind of experience that ingnmsie and Bill Robinson, worhl ’organization. keeperthe U. N. I.A. woukl not be fends,both Mr. Garvcy arid the U. N. I. ,4, wil~ be rcadercd VOICELESS, wouldfit him for judicial honors. But famoustap dascer, asmaster of cere- "Thepiastie quality of primitiveso muchhandicapped andthe world MIJTEasd DUMB. tilework done by Judges Toney and monies.The ()rehestras were from Negrosculpture haslong since ceased in generalwoold be a betterworld. IVouldyea prcfcr such tragic fate or would you rush to support it? l/ "-" WatsonIntheir first year refutes any tim Lcnox Club, Cotton Club, Smalrs tobe news(the pictorial homage of Inconclusion shesaid we should take is,p to you as palriotic Negroes tochoose. ’’~"SUCI1idea. Paradise and the Nest Club. Eubic Picassoand Mab Weber is no less el- precautionto warn one another If our 330or so loyaldivisioss wereto corry Mr. Mclntosh’s plea,ud .~, Tile record shows that Judge Toney Blakeand Broadway Jones assisted equentthan the verbal homage of pastrighteousness doesnot exc cw’nraise just a dollaror lwo E.4CII WEEK from .ow on, they C.4N keep held court 197 days during the year, inentertaining. Guillaumeand Munro), but one is presentsin. We as membersof the TheNegro World ALIVE admirably’ without burdenhlg uitybody i~: par- ~- : and his time was taken up with the newlyimpressed bythe solidity of U.N. I. A.’are striving fora govern-titular. ....following actions: Inquests, 516; lnlerhoro Entldoyccs structoreae(I the simplicity- o£ sent of ourown and if we areto Inco:wlasloa wemake 3old to ’say that the prrsest CRISIS o]! 7 be ....trials(non-jury), 926;jury trials, )lane,"anoutstanding criticwrote in cceedwe arc to see that wrongs do NegroWorld is an .4CIDTEST of lheLOY‘4LTY and PATRIOTISM of ¯" 135;motions, 1,392; summary pro- Cottlrilmtc$85,000 oneof the most dependable journals, notgo unpunished. allfollowers o[Marcas Garvey asd well-wishers ofthe Negro Race. ’,’ceedings,6,312; and expatte actions An anthemwas then rendered by ¯.’, 2, More thou $85,000 is expected to N¯ Y. Garvey Chtb tilecholr during which time the col- :.. Judge Watson held court 196 days, be addedto theEmergency Unem- We areglad to againreport our Isotionwas taken up. At this stage East Brooklyn Div. Two Divisions Pledge . andbis time was spent as foilo~/s: ploymentRelief Committee’s fundof U. N. I. A.meeting of theGarvey themass meeting began with the Inquests,1,080; trials (non-jury), $18,248,000through donations ofoffi- Chtbheld at 26678th avenue, New singing of "O AfricaAwaken." A East Brooklyn Division No. 252 The suggestion of Mr.McIntosil cersand employees of theInter- 896;jury trials, 123; motions, 2,381; York City,Jauuary 24th, 1932. recitationentitled "What Is a Re-have new born prospective president, basalready been acted upon, and the summaryproceedings, 4,294, and ex- boroughRapid Trarmit Company, Thereligious andmusical viral?’was then rendered by MissThe month of Decemberinall civil- presidents of two New Je.~ey divl- ¯~, partcactions, 2. FrankHedley, president andgeneral werevery much enjoyed bythe au- Doris Gelding in finestyle¯ A duct by izedcountries isalways known to be signshave pledged to raiseweekly ¯ Therewere only 22 appealsfrom managerof thecompany, informed dienceand several ofthe visitors cx- Misses Raynor and Baker of the choir of greatmerriment and rejoicingfunds fur the Negro World, Their ;,.thedecisions of Judge Toney. The thecommittee Thursday. pressedthemselves asbeing satisfied, followed. Unexpectedly atthis me- in that a verysignificant thing hap- names follow: ; Appellate"Court upheld tile justice in Membersof theBrotherhood ofIn- Amongthe visitors was a represent-meat Mr. Homer Haddcl from West pened. In thatmonth a littlechild Success Division, Newark, N. J, Mr. ...8 cases;reversed himin 13, and one tcrboroughRapid Transit (~ompany atlvcof the Tiger Division who spoke Coast, Africa, dropped inand by spe-was born In a ~nangerinBethlehem Land, president. ¯ ofhis decisions wasmodified. Employeestook the initiative inar- verycncouragingly to his hearers cial permission from the chair was of Judeaoverrtwo thousand years Resells,

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