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i it 1 a I 1 I I' PAGS SIX SECOND SECTION The Pittsbar.jih Courier SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 153, in 11 cm i if iL Snoltz and Miller Get Names 1 of Two Men And One Woman Implicated In Bestial Crime. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Three of the alleged lynchers of Claude NeaL youne.Mananna, Florida.

Negro who was tured twelve hours on October 26, for the murder of a white girl before being finally murdered, are known by name. At torney General Homer S. Cummings and Governors Sholtz Florida and Miller of Alabama were sent this Information today by i the National Association for the "advancement of Colored People whose investigator has Just render I a 5,000 word report of the gruesome proceedings. One of the ringleaders is said to nave arranged with friends in Fen sacola to have word sent to him when Neal was removed from the jail there to the.Brewton. jalL Another ringleader is prominent In local civic bodies.

A clerk In a fill ing station who admittedly attended, the lyncniag'has identified the woman who rusher, out of the Can it Idy house and plunged a butcher knife into ths of the Neal corpse when.lt was hrowa by ithe mob Into the Cannidy front yartjL The association submits that these leads will give operatives of the Bureau of Investigation clues as towhere information sufficient to indict and convict the kidnapers may be secured. The two governors have been asked to use this infor mation in whatever efforts they Mat k.ul 1 aa aaMvahanif fi m4 SheWy, iV. C. HOW TO WIN Read what. A.

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CIO SO CONCOURSE EAST JERSEY CITY, N. J. GUARANTEED! Clarksville, Tenn. i v. The senior class of Burt High gave a patriotic tea at the resi dence of Mr.

and Mrs. Burney Col lins on Main street last Monday niKhU Dr' W. E. Pannell, comman der of the Lonnell Williams Post fthe American Legion, and Elder Jthat was thrilling to the end in spite of spotty officiating. Pittston; Pa.

Miss Florence Glover, a senior in West Pittston High School enter 1 Ford 1 the the Don't be misled in fact don't be ld at all. U. S. GOVERNMENT JOBS START $1900 A YEAR Many Winter Examinations for Government Jobs. Railway Postal Chirks Mail Coupon Today Sure Name COUPON Dept.

245, Rochester. N. Y. Sirs: Rush to me without charge. 1) 32 page book describing Go's ernment.

jobs. (2) List of U. S. Government jobs for men. women 13 to 50.

(3) Tell me how to get a Job. When In Cleveland, Ohio Get The Best At tHTRAC Art. AT MT FIFimr ir. I Cleanliness Comfort Privacy Qaietnes ROBERT M. HUTCHINS President of the University of Chicago, recently elected a trus tee lof the Rosenwald Fund.

Mr. Hutchins has a national reputa tion as an educator and as a student of public affairs. Sonny Danville, III i I daughter named Rosa Marie. Mra Gravely was Miss Louise Reed be fore her marriage. daughter of Officer and Mrs.

Arthur Reed of Seminary street. Rose Marie Hayden died at her home, 1005 Laurel street. She was 1 five 1 months old. She leaves a father, mother, two brothers and le sister. I Bert Wood died Nov.

7th! at his home, 120 Lemon street. He is sur vived by his sister. Mrs. 'Lillian of Detroit, and a tained the Progressive Club Tues 1 nrotaer, lruman wood of Danville. i day evening at the home of Mr.

i and Mrs. Gordon L. Kenney. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Mark A.

M. E. Church met Thurs i day afternoon st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lee with the presi dent, Mra Rosa V.

Lee presiding. A. The trustee board of St. Mark Rochester, N. TJ won a doubleheader.

ine i. M. A. gymnasium at Madison High School has been open every: Monday and Friday evenings between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 for' older boys and; young men. 1 Mra Virginia Spiney of New York City has been visiting her sister, Mrs.

Charles T. Lunaford of Clarissa street for the past six Buckhannpn, W. Va. The Silver Leaf Club of Hall's Chapel A. M.

E. Church held their regular meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Green's horn Friday night, xoy. 10.

Alter tne business ses sion, luncheon was served. I Those present were Mra Victoria Mum ford. Miss Mabel Mumford, Mr. and urea, John Walker. Mrs.

Kent, Mrs. Simmons. Freda Green. Alice Sim mons, Mra Daniels, and from Sut MARY'S Due to our Thanksgiving holiday. wa received orders from; offices that all news iter at press not later than Saturday, midnight.

Well! Orders axe orders and I'm pretty nigh past going. I just came back from our annual Thanksgiving church dinner at St. ter of Dr. and Mra Ernest Cox, was acclaimed Homecoming Queen I by an overwhelming majority. Miss Cox, a Delta Sigma Theta A gorgeous bouquet of yellow I appearing at me narrison i chrysanthemums, which added to ton, W.

Va the mother of the host I peated warnings, our co mn is ar eas, u. tu Harden and Rev. I ways too long and the articles left and Mrs. O. A Burka Mrs.

Harden of Memphis, Tenn. was the houseguest of her parents, Rey. and Mrs. O. A.

Burks, Sunday. The three were dinner guests at jMr. and Mra J. W. Mumford a Address I home on Seidwicb street.

I Oa Dec 2nd, Rev. F. Mason. presiding elder will be guesi minis ter; at Halls Chapel and will hold hlsi first quarterly conference for this year. On Dec.

8th, the Senior Choir will render a musical program at the Court House. The main feature of the program will be singing by the maie quartet or tiail Chape Prenter, W. Vol Mr. and Mra George Prunty entertained at a lovely birthday party in honor of their daughter, Evelyn, last week. Mr.

and Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. Eva amuion and children visited relatives In W. Va. Lonzo Scott spent the week end in Hot Coal, W.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge were shoppers in Charleston last week. Mrs.

Mattie Monroe spent the week end in Montgomery, V. Va. Among the 111 are Mra Emma Thomas. Ell KUlian, Mra Elizabeth Lewis, Mrs. Ruth Prunty and Fred Houston.

I Mr. and Mrs. Andy were shop Jere In' Charleston last Saturday. I Mrs. Ellen Starks and eon, 1 liara, left the city Tuesday for LDajton, 0 to tsend Th an Its giving.

CHAT 'BOUT COLUMBUS, OHIO general must be secretary of the Blue Triangle T. W. C. A. as guest speaker.

Mr. Mayme G. Arti the president and Mra Roberts McNeal is the recording secretary. Just as he lived. Mr.

H. Harrison passed peacefully and qui etly into the great beyond, last Agnes Guild. For a while we wait 1 Saturday. resses literally flew. Approxtma I Mr.

Harrison, a former resident 53 were seated at one timj and be 1 of Cincinnati, had for the psst four lieve it or not there was scarcely years resided here with h': daugb standing room for those waiting to Iter. Mra Orval Payne. 1349 Hll i be served. We take this ppportun 1 dreth avenue, where death oc i ity to thank our many friends for 1 curred. their valued patronage.

I Many came from out of town for The Alpha Kappa So otity sion 1 the funeral services which were sored the Homecoming dance (Sat 1 largely attended. Father E. II. Ox (ANP Photo) I urdsy night for th benefit of their ley of the St. Andrews Episcopal scholarship fund.

Judging! from; the I Church." Cincinnati. aiuUted by the crowd of gay students, the event Rev. Herbert Smith, Philiips was a huge success. The Masonic I Church. Mr.

Harrison was a meat ball room was the scene of thelber of the former for many years event and was beautifully decorat I having his membership transferred ed in the University colors. I to the latter. Marv Ellen Cox. charmihsr daueh attended Tuskegee Institute was a retired member of the Pennsylvania Pullman Service, charter member of the Century Club and the T. M.

C. at Cincinnati. He is survived by two daughters. wj u.u.uiri a a I BloQnfs orchestra of pieu ou.f Mr. Catherine H.

Puyn snd Mrs Birmingham Aln has hppn on tour xresnman at umo state univfr m.i i rmin I 1 4 I VKOllVWiQ 111. a i b4 i9 iv tfntiMi vmiil'Iaim aiii bat as aaa uss am vautvsM vs decd veteran for the ui 6 1j rauiKner, wa me youngest or tne Post was named, were the principal I r' limny. I ka 1 A I a VMrv A mm Ha aVI I I 1 ULUQOIUU 1U A LJ LS U1D STS A speakers The many visitors pres t. eown eut in tailored 1 nei excen. 1 "AT7 gown cut in tailored 1 nes except ent listened to a fine program and I Air.

ecii lvis our had a delightful time. aeJ rourniog souia oy way Fetaque Sanders, magician, ap dience during the entire the show. He was accompanied by his father, W. N. Sanders, a prominent citizen and churchman of Nashville.

i ne isurt tiign ngers fought plucky uphill fight to tie the At of Cincinnati for the winter season In fh onHitnriiiTT, Thnrartnv loriaa. Oinora VYWO IS me 1 1 TV I. magic, mind reading, and other tul' 'a legerdemain that enthused his au for its flattering sleeves and cowl neckline. The only accessories worn by the Queen was a rhinestone ti ara. new district manager of the Domestic Life Insurance Co.

Mr. Davis was previously located at Washington. D. C. Pittsburgh.

Cleveland and Youngstown Mra Ora Kendal announces the marriage of her rark dance hall to a capacity the yauthful and enchanting per niece. Kathryn Moore, to Scott Gat i sonaiity oi juary ciien. was pre 1 liir n. i I va. auwa 1 lct a A xne umiaren i rrayer rana oi i seniea ncr oy vaincrine laugnion, I Kovrmber 21st in Kentuclcv Mr me iapu3T.

nurcn gave a i preameni Aipna Aipna GatlilT the on of Mr. and Mia 1 1 2 A a.1 I la I cuicjten oinner at me nome oi aara i ooroniy. Oatliff. Th. rnunla r.

f.vn. miners. za iMorxn wasnmeton ave 1 I i tucks High Wolves in Hopkinsvifle, I ulACn independent candidate for Queen. Members of the school set here Friday. 6 to 6..

The HopkinsvUle I "i er ink received a large number of votes. 1 were shocked to hear of the sua 7. flnatce for the support of the on me neia at umes. J. wo piayea 7 1 i.th lof the Prayer Band: Mrs.

Dottie ThflW turn tumoH rnf I awisuut kuu uia. most effective after all. in that two erln? Brooka. secretary. Mark Hamilton and his Rainbow I touchdown runs were called back I Mrs.

Ezell James of Wickllff, Ky. Serenaders will play for the Cleve and penalties inflicted. Otherwise I recently visited here at the home In the popularity contest fealur lden death of Margery Raglan or ing Rhea Dean, Mary Elizabeth Dayton. Margery wai a former Bush, Daisy Jones. Eugene Gill, H.

I Chilllcothean and an honor gradu Butler and Dan White, Rhea Dean I ate of their high school Law was victorious. rence Jones wa calle to Hot Willis Ward. Michigan end. who Springs, Va, by the death of his fought a hard game with Ohio I brother, Braun Jon s. Jr.

Mary land Chorai Club's annual fall I JBurt would have had one more I 01 ira Aaeiia james ana iamiiy 01 1 state University that afternoon. I France has returned to her duties oance at uie juju uauroom, rrmay ganin ai me expense 01 Aitucaa 1 was among the out of town guests, as deputy clerk in the clerk or night, December 7th. Other clubs The Boosters Club was instrumen snort 01 nooinson street is at nome Among the Pyramid pledges and courts after a week's illne from all parts of Western North Carolina, will attend. How about a Keep the Cows Off the Highway Week? LUCKY HAND Happy Home. Love' Affairs Business Troubles.

Enjoy Life As Naturs Intended. Enclose a cent Stamp for Information ALEXANDER'S PSYCHO AID (Incorporated) ill W. S7th St." New York. N. iai in getting a large delegation cujuyo uie iy nicago.

1 the.r escort wer mil who Mr. Richard "Dick" Newell of the or loyal fans to accompany the ana aars. 01 aoutn escorted the oueent Mareart ku. Court of Domestic Relation. team.

Two bus loads of students I Bend are the happy parents of a and alumni were on the sidelines encouraging the team to do what other Burt teams. had never failed to do, that is, beat Attucks. The teams were about even in weight and experience and played a game ford, William Barber, Catherine I recuperating after belr confined Stennett, Honoris Glasco, Mignonlto the Mercy Hospital. Hi wife Steele, Johnnie Toledo; I Maud, one of our most popular ma Ennis Campbell. Fred Thomas.

Car 1 trons is also on the sick list olyn Calloway, Luther Jones, Ruoyl And Thelma Manuel who was dia Lacey, tvelyn Cox, Jean Ransom charged from the University Hns and Charles Thomas. I Sunday, is expected out soon. For the Thanksgiving holiday Her mother. Mrs. W.

H. Dean, of season the assembly club will en 1 Baltimore, carc to be at he tertain Wednesday with an infor 1 bedside. Mrs. A L. Jackson ia mal Thanksgiving festival at trie I confined at her home North Mon Masonic Temple from II till 3 a.

m. I roe avenue, with illness. My best Dr. Paul Lofton la chairman of tne wishes for a speedy recovery to a event. Ion the sick list I sawGla.ly The Afamado club has chosen the Powell of 'Force, at the Vanity Box.

beautiful Ogder ballroom for theirsbe was madly rushing to get to annual Thanksgiving ball scheduled I the game and did she look smrt for Friday night. Strictly collegiate, of course. In nu tr. Rnhr Murrav chairman I brown from head to toe StSat ine Colored I Eagle nrami nnthr uniumi af Ing of 'Force, colleriate basket bail team had their first I I good and everything, same applies wora oui last xnursaay nignt and I Christmas holidav season will to Alberta Banner Whittaker an The Staud I nriiic an iHort affair ttvn I former member of the 'Force facul tt ueu 1 u. I M.

E. Church adopted plans for I S1 "1 F81 Site5t1 were Oecember 30th by the Columbus ty. Alberta now working erecUon of a new parsonage at "Jfff tCd but "'j games Branch. National Association of Pb D. in Psychology at worn rapidly under the new minister, Kev.

Evans D. Brown. Robert J. Patience of Philadel 1 phla wa3 a guest last week at Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Patience's home. Charles Moore attended the. fu neral services for his nephew, Jack Hail of McAlisterville, Pa. on he Ohio Star Ohi, regular November meeting. The Jl i ga.mes; Vatcn Negro Musicians, known as a 'Hoi University, majoring in child pay of the church is progressing 8 winter.

iJay Tea. Crystal Slipper will chology and now working on ds 01 tne cnurcn is progressing be the scene of the event from 3 1 nation. Sh will receive her ae to 7 p. m. Mr.

J. "Cleveland Lemons I grt in June. Alberta Is a member is president of the association. I of the A. K.

A. Sorority Evelyn A most delightful evening was Lee and Virginia Brandon, seniors spent by the members and friends Wi'berf orce. spent Saturday her of the Business and Professional mostly shopping Leroy lAt Wome an lis Wheatley Home for Girls. 1M N.l fie a business trip Clyone Glbbs weeks. Sh hr 1 22nd street Wednesday evening at ran over Sunday from Mansfield.

last week. I the home. Many useful donations I snd Maurice Gleason from Cleve Mrs. Mattie Hall nf North I were received. Th next meeting I land.

The saxon uctraes are Is visiting in Indiananolia. Tnri I will be held at the horr of Miss tne proud parenta of a hsby girt. Thomas Theodore Jsrrett! of Or lIola Dy. Wednesday evening, De ll'm a bit Iste In telling you. You mond street was a week end guest I cember 19, With Miss Cora J.lsll know "Mack" of the Empress at Miss Lillian Johnson, hum, in I Vaughn, newly appointed executive' and GriJ.

last week. 1 Dayton, Ohio ABB IE DUPRhlE CA.KTER 16 Sweetman Street Possibly an article you have sent in hss not appeared; please notify us. so that It will be repeated th following week. In spite of re out may be yours. Now for some of the news that has failed to be printed When Etta Moten, the glamorous, was in town, her sorority, the lpha Kappa Alphas, gave two very lovely affairs in her honor, one, a closed breakfast at the Manse on Saturday morning and a beautiful dancing party at the palatial home of Mrs.

Mary Morning Saturday nite. On Sunday morning, Mtu Georgia Beasley entertained in ner jonor at breakfast at her apartment on Lincoln avenue. At th handsomely appointed fruit centered table, cover were placed for ten sorors of Miss Moten. The cotor scheme, green and go.d was car ried out in the menu and the table sppointments very attractively Society ia all agog over the news of Miss Helen Kerr's and Mr. Al fred Hall's quiet marriage of two weeks ago.

Members of the young er social group and exceedingly popular, they are receiving felicitations on all sidea Many of their friends are planning gsy affairs rn their honor. There Is also a tumor that Flora Brooks and Raymond Lewis are to step off In the near future. Anyway, when you sk Flora. she smiles sweetly and doesn't deny the rumor and hesr the furniture is already in stalled in a cozy apartment. And still thinking a bo it wedding bells, many friends of piquant Avis Hatcher, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs J. 8. Hatcher of Pittsburgh, at teres ted and many folk from there will motor her for the affair. Miss Dorothy Gross delightfully entertained the Rose Maries and several tsbles of guest on Wednes day evening. The repast was something to reminlscene about and the prizes were ever so at tractive.

The guest trophies went to Mra Lydia Hull and MU Blanch Kalsfua: clevr club mem bers were th MUes Beatryc Tay lor and Margaret Palmer. Mra Florence Kirtley and Mra Louise Sandioher assembled th following congenial for a urprt party, complimenting ra Msdalyn Robinson on her natal day last Thursday Misses Ida Rhodes. Maud Ragan, Edith Howard. Na la Clark. Mesdamea Martin.

L. Watson. M. Bush, 8. Hlnson.

E. Rhodes. M. Jackson and M. 8mlth.

On of th loveliest parties ever given at the beautiful Cotton Club I red. occurred Monday evening wnea th MAKING HIT BEE MORTON Who is one of tne beat ntte cub performers in Philadelphia. Kokomo, Ind. The Rev. D.

A. Graham and fa ily were moat agreeably surpru ed last Wednesday night, when a storm party wept down upon the parsonage, bearing a bountiful sup ply of provisions to all kinds and led by the Pator Aid of which Mra Maggie Gaskin 1 th faithful president. The surprise was so well organ ized that the pastor was found in the act of leaving the hows for another meeting, but he giadly re turned and joined with Mrs. Gra ham in making th visitors wel come. Sunday night, the Sunshin Club, a church organization, composed or young matrons, made a substan tial donation of money to the Stewards department.

Mrs. Loutse Bassett is the worthy president or ths Sunshine. This splendid group has been ac tive for the past three years ana was organized under the direction of th Rev. D. A.

Giaham and Mrs. Georgia C. Waldon. Hamilton Ohio Mrs. Jessie Saunders and Mrs Myttella Shepherd are reported ill Dan Morris, who has been confined to Mercy Hospital for several month, returned to hi home this week.

Mrs. Will I improving Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Whaiey of Foster, were Hamilton visitors laat Wednesday.

MUi Margaret GiUea pl spent last week end at home with her parenta. Th Elite Club mtt at Mra Ka tie Hogan'a home Thursday after noon. Each member brought a cov ered dish. The next meeting wi.l be at Mrs. M.

McKes horn on December 6. The Motberj Pesrl snd Allen Stars of Psyi. A M. E. Church were entertainer at Mra Jeanett Smith' home on Stephen street, Saturday afternoon.

East Liverpool, Ohio W. T. Thorns. Jr. of Pittsburgh.

visited his parents. Mr. and Mra Thomasr Sr of Eturin afreet lsst week. Rev. Blue of Gary.

Ind. Is con ducting revival service at Baptist Church. Ttav TTrfwarfta nf tuKn villa Club when they sponsoreo torneyj ooewnan. win vun amoae i mched at Ugt Sunday. Autumn Offering" for the Phyl jtown in tne near luiur.

apeci i Mr mn4 lw 0f East Liver pool have returned from Rochester where they attended th funeral of their alster in law. Mr. Law. Fletcher snd Althea Hurst. Gay green slippers and yellov porpomi marked the place for the 123 happy guests, while th members wore slippers snd flower on thetr arms.

Th splendid floor show brought enthusiastic applause from guests and th artists war gener ous with their encorea Out of town guests were Dr. snd Mr. Tay lor of Dayton: Dr. and Mra nur.te of Hamilton and Mr. Jewel Smith of Dayton.

Mrs. Jeaai Mae Harris, director of Vocational Guidance at Rtowa planning to attend her wedding in I jnntor H.rh was lgnr.y. DonorH Smoketown on December 2nd. Thelrwn(iy when Dean Pechttetn of groom I a young socialite. John Ul th University.

cho her to pour Berry. Congrats, Avis. I tea, when he entertained In honor Milady must be beautiful, so a lof Dr. Ambrnee Callver. exprt on Miniature Beauty Shop is Negro Education.

In the Ijws Merrv we hear, with Miss Ma Copening I rial Parlors. About forty ruert beautician, on Lincoln avenue, I were preeent: among thoae repre Hava vou elated a red circle 'enung our group were air cat around December 14 on your calen dar? You know that is the night when the famous Southernaires will sing at Emory Auditorium. They are arxinaoreA bv Wilberforc Alum iman, airrry. namr o. itev.

rto ana a few members of the Green Pas tures cast. xseiore leave you. may rhapsodize on a few frocks ni and 1ut avarvon vou know will! recently? At the i. be there. We hear that Kentucky I wanes, airs, uim b.

mswk ws towns as far as Louisville, ar in ehs roMa In a turquoU blue moire. trtmmed with rhinestone clln Mra Jennie Fletcher was very eh'e in her rustrrep. trimmed with brown velvet aad set off with a clever brown tricora st 4hr Col ton Club: noticed at the same affair. Mr. Odett Hunter's lovely white evening gown, with gold and set off with a Urge taffeta bow of maroon: and Mra Homer Tolliver wae very smart In a black Medici rowa trimmed In gold.

Almo Social Club will entertain their friends at the Cotton Club Thursday evening. To enjoy added features the celebrated Berry brothers. Edwards sisters snd Mia VeV ma Middleton graceful dance and song. Other gay parties are ar. ranged for Sunday December 2nd to hear Blanche Calloway.

If tb mail carrier stopped to kick every dog that barked at blm be would never get his mail clty outstanding social ana cnar i Tou will hav to ihst ity club, th Clnderel.as entertain 1 brilge has taught women art ed In honor of their three of opening tin can and eeUag saf Mesdamea Roble HoDeon. Jtnni I dine and crack era Th local branch of th N. A A. ard Clarke, chairrr. P.

held a regular meeting Sua Keiln, fv. L. I y. day afternoon. Nov.

lath, at th Pilgrim Ret Bptlt Church. Of fleer re elected ofr the ensuing year were: J. Edward Jones, president; Mra Luia H. Jobnaoo, vice president; Miss Kathryn Larry, secretary and Mra Garil Huston, treasurer. Plan were mad for th annual banquet to eld in January.

The organization aleo went oe record a opposing th mov to or niz a separat "Jim Crow Cen ter for indigent regro mea in this ity. A necling for the discussion of same will be held Dec ftb at th PUgrlm Rest BaptUt Church. Heads of the Kent County Welfare Relief Commiaaion. who were re ported favorabl to th p'an. and organisers of the move have been asked to be present.

Committee la charge of arrangements ar How Dulath, Minn. Tb firat Sunday In November was a mcmoraoi on ax Baptist Church, when the members made th lat payxxnt en thetr debt. Rev. E. 1L Raaamur.aen of Minneapolis, delivered th main ad dress of the afternoon servtce ani presented the deeds tor th church and parsonage to Rrv.

D. E. Peas ley, pastor of Calvary. Mark A. M.

E. Church and several wait churches of th eoromunlty participated on th pro (rams. At th afternoon services. Bethany Baptist. West Dulutb Baptist and Bethel were on th program.

Cantral Bap tUt and St. Mark A. were participants la the evening ser vice. Mach credit la due Rev. and Mra Beasley for th success of the long drive and th two splendid program.

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Mo, Nov. tS. (ANP The Ufa of Tom Bass, ece of Am erica's moat noted showman and trainer of fine horses, was brought to a sudden end here Tuaday. fol lowing a heart attack. He was 7s years old and duncg that spin had ridden hi way into ins atrts 01 thousands of devotees of the Mii: through his genius at bora training.

Bass was credited with the origination of th annual Kansas Cr.y horse show which was hagua la ISM and bad put his horses through their paces for th benefit of Presidents and Queens. On Octobsr 30. 1929. ths St. Louis GIoo Democrat said of htm: TBI deaa of American horse showmen In this secUoa of the country is not a mllliocalr pampering his vanity with blue ribbon a but a patrirchal Nea.ro, Tom Fas of Mexico, Mo.

To his p. eenng effort largely Is due th orgaalza tion of Association, ef American Horse Show and ths institution of premier horse shows all over the country. He has numbered among hi frieal. rt dents a4 11 horsemen he N. Ka.

Hir, No barrier 4 bis race. It said 4 man shew at th ftv. rw Cardan Hor or drtrk at a There 1 very buwivtr, lor i UgWu and a Med ly demeanor." V. J. BO 1st Prlin: among bis forrjed bf forrr Cooitdge.

ar. how before tie lt and rod in 1 ir.a... of former rt Cr cabinet ia In 'tfy Urely filled them blue. r. in.

i mott a ha mam hip. CsrasBd llSapicIs. uu Ii. 1 ji mcciDer wfii fiiri i 4 presided ov by i Bannister, estdent hr.it were arardi a to Mr 5 i mon and Karat spectively. A servad at a lat hcr "Drama of ta tury" was tv sublet i Roaesel' a Slonm.

r. meeting of lh i 4: home of Mia Lucira Th fourti gam o' a. sriaz tour lament. 4 th women of C1 1 women of ph.i? Cl pru to Mra Ta: secretan and Mra 1 ill' a.s.ant secretary i Sir Voters Laague meeung or ire 1 of the Le(u. I 6 6 6 Liquid.

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About New Pittsburgh Courier Archive

Pages Available:
64,064
Years Available:
1911-1977