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nun UUIL I I 0N ORLEANS, Aug. ar iBy ANFJxno inai on miestinn oi. uw oaii.y w. Soric Johnson, who in al to have shot and killed It AG11 Tulsna athlete and football 1 the Vleux Carre section last hi rama tA in ahmnt unexpected halt when hie attor Wray GUI. waived tha In hearing and plaadad guilty I "without capital punlih Judge J.

Arthur Charbonnet, I district court, before whom I ntaa waa antara4 SUlUIiru nut of hla natural Ufa In tha JSJ a. a at piiltnuary ai nara imoor. tome tlnia ago, whan Attornty Cllll 4 tat tha appointment of a lun communion to tnqulra Into tha aflltSl Bll" vin T. Tlocllnf, coroner; C. 8.

Znk and J. Olen Smith reported Li thfy found Johnaon aana and Im.ihle for hla acta, although JTitated It waa their opinion that MMitonrr had tha mind of an hl yr old boy. Tin rhooUnc occurred In Dauphlno Mt pur Dunialno. 1 a truck nine by were a group of Tulane ndtnUi meirybaklng. A acora or mi, colored maakera came along ji in tome manner not explained mi there waa friction between ind the atudente In the truck.

guilt bfgan to fly back and forth at during the melee aomeone fired iihot, which entered Lawrence'a He died aoma time later. jihaMin waa captured and Identified i tin man who fired the ahot. TO ERECT BUILDING XEW ORLEANS, Auk. (A. I The Standard L.ire insurance Ciapiny announcoa ita piana lo Lettn office building at 1(530 rTorth Qiltorno at reel, to tout approximate HW0.

DON'T be a WALLFLOWER! Uttlni in a corner, looking lent, while othera dance lain. St.Joteph'a d.F.P. today I Thu rich, vrgetable tonic hclpa build up abundant atrength and riy. revitalizes your entire iium and banlahea petty ilia. Teur diugglat sella the big dollar )ttl of O.F.P.

on a money back iwinut. rn ri I It i 01 ARQ Wall lowirl Unpopularity ia often thi mult of a weakened phyalcal con (ition.becauie men admire atronc health Itny women. Sa eonouar thia lotto hearh and haoDinaaal Start snjoseph's rr tiAlU.a.A 7 AUliUa'i' H. n7 HTV7 (1 i 3 3 'v'j a a 1 1 a. MMIMMBMfcatfc aat dressee by Dr.

S. D. Evan and the spcechea of Dr. Mopplna and Mlas Wiggins and Master Kennedy pro voked considerable discussion. Among the other apeakere were: Dra.

J. M. Wooden, the presiding ldcr; C. A. Craig of Pittsburgh, I.

L. Ellison of River Rouge; A. D. Johnson, Plttnburgh, II. L.

Lee, Detroit; Rava. A. Turner and M. Hunter; Merdamca Kate B. Ellson, Jeannctlo Coles.

A. D. John Hon. Bobbin Itlackwell and Mrs. Alpln Wooden were among tho leacfers nf tho Woman'a Missionary Convention.

Tho toplca of discussion during the Sunday School convention centered around the general theme: "The 'Challense of the Church of Today aa lta Duty to Youth and Poatcilty." Papers were read by representatives from St. John, Detroit, and Sf.fubenvllle, q'n "Tho Founda itlon for a Modern Sundry Sclioo," on "Recreation Valuea In tho Sun day School Progrgm" by delegates 'from Carter Pittsburgh, and Turner Chapel, Mt. Clemens; on "Tho Teacher and Ills Class," by represontatlvea from River Rougo and Central Avenue, Detroit, on "The Need for a Comprehensive Missionary Program In tha Sunday School" by delegates from North Carolina and Ford City, on "Mow to De velop and Maintain an Active Sun Phyllis fiss'n AN INSTITUTION A HOME WITH A FRIENDLY SPIRIT FOR WOMEN 00 AND GIRLS 7ie Largest America Today 1QC Privite AO Roomi Balb Parlors tlmtor Service Doors Are hver Closed 5nr rurthfr information Addrm the i 9 ffvi i mm Tr.yj 4 f. PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ASSOCIATION Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 1 '1 a 1 1f i I I ea ONLY NEGRO LIBRARY IN TEXAS COACH Li en Auv i i i v1 1'? 't at Photo Bhowi the only race library buUdlng in Texas, which If located on the campus at College, Marshall. This gift of the Carnegie Foundation, was erected In 1910 at a cost of $20,000.

It has nearly 10,000 volumes and a campaign for new books is now on. Mrs. Gertrude Howard Mason is librarian. ivi l. "Youth Confab if iroai intoroot'.

(Special to Tha Pittsburgh Courier) MT. CLE MEN 8, Mich, Aug. 28 Mt. Clemene and her cltUena during the week Just ended' played hoet the largest gathering of colored peo ple in me hlatory of tha city. The occaaion for tha delegation waa the annual aeaalon of tha Sunday School, Kp worth League and Woman'a Mia.

alonary Convention of the Pltts burgh Detrolt'dlstrlct of the Colored Methodlat Episcopal Church. Tha large delegation came from several etatea, among them being Went Vir ginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan. The aeaalona ended Sunday night after having been In session throughout the week. Several of tho delegatea arrived In advance of the opening session and remained until the final aeaalon Sunday night. Among me icaturea or the con ference were: Addresses my Mrs.

Sidney D. Eva, pastor of tha First Methodist Episcopal Church; Tyra Jonathan Mopplna of CU John Church, Detroit; tha orations of Miss Klolae Wiggins and Master George Kennedy; tha papers from the Sun day School, Epworth League and the Woman's Missionary delegatea had an Impromptu talk by Rev. C. The two Inspirational ad Church Hat 1,187 Ministers for Ga. ATLANTA, Aug.

2g (C. N. The A. M. E.

Church Georgia clalma, according to one of their statisticians, 123.000 members; 1187 ministers; 40,000 Sunday nchool pupils and 25,000 Allen Christian Endeavor mem bere. In. 18 specified districts, Including the United States, South America, Africa and the Ulanda of the sens, this denomination ylnlms members. day School Throughout the Year," by rrpreienttalvee from Beebs Chapel, Pittsburgh, Cleaves' Temple, Pittsburgh Fairmont, W. and Clarksburg.

W. Va. "The Sunday School With a Community Program" was assigned tha representatives from St. James, Detroit, and Farrell and Brownsville Pennsylvania. A debate was ataged during the convention and keen intereat waa manifested by the young people.

The subject of the debate was: "Re solved: That the church ahould take an active part In politics." The Judges awarded the verdict to the af firmatlve. An overflow audience was present the evening of tha debate. Saturday evening a program was given over entirely to the young peo ple. An oratorical contest waa held Saturday evening and tho orations by Miss Marie Wiggins and Masltr Ueorgo Kennedy were vociferously applauded. The latter waa awarded (hut prize In the oratorical contest and the former received second prlne.

Hefore the closing of the convention the three nrganlxatlona elected their officers for the ensuing year. ThoMe elected and the organization to which they belong follow: Sunday nchool convention, Mlsa Elolae Wig Ins, district president; Mlse Myrtle Roscmann, vice president; Mlis Sadie Brown, secretary, and Mlaa Mildred Lee, pianist; Epworth League, Mlis Nclaon, district president; Mr. Chester Adams, vice president, with Mlsa Sadie Upahaw aa secretary. In the Woman'a Mis lonary Society Mrs. Jeannette Coles was named as president.

The 1920 session voted to meet In Detroit In 1931. There was an Increaee in finance over the reports made laot year at the eeealsn of the conven lion. The uev. J. M.

Wooden wae general supervisor of the sessions of ho three departments. LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE IN ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 28 (ANP) Three hundred longshoremen em ployed at tho Robin atreet wharf went on strike Monday morning. The rcaaon given by their apokeeman, Frank Allison, white, acting secretary of tho Marine Workers" Indus trial Union, waa failure of employ era to pay the 23 centa an hour con tracted for, while employera declared the men wanted pay for idle time. Allison described hla organisation aa communistic, saying 11 waa af filiated with tho Trade Union Unity League and the Red Tranaport Workers' International and.

through these two. with the Red International of Labor Unions, GIVE FAREWELL GIFT NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (ANP) When Tom Moseley, popular dramatic atar. took hla laat bow at the Alhambra Theater on Saturday night it marked the end of hia atay at the Seventh avenue houae, for ha had been signed for an Important role with Murty Forklna' "Brown Buddies." But Moaeley's loyalty and faithful ness had not been forgotten, something unusual in back atage life, for ehortly after the ahow cloaed Moseley waa presented with a fully equipped makeup box, a memento from hla co workere. With appro priate ceremonies the box waa presented the attonlahed actor, who replied In a fe'v well choaen worde, thanking hla friends for th aplrlt behind the presentation and for the present aa well.

What Give Us ColnninUt Aik Whit Matt BclUvt In? Whom Shall Wa Look To? Whit Shall Yfo Pat Our Trust In 7 CRITICIZES DARROW'S REMARK: "IF THERE IS A GOD, HE IS WHITE" tty ukrklt GOODWIN I One ef eur young writers save that (tha white man never amounted to Tap tha east fear weeks our WlgTOlanythlaa: until ha ateeseeV Brarlnt papers hare been deluged with eol began to work. Coming as a dl umaa of atheist propaganda. To rect chalieoge to the atatement was subsUatlaU their clalma they fcavo a full page tdltortai in our largest ouoted tha eminent and highly sue I white dailies, captioned The Great ceistul criminal lawyer, Clarence I is Charity." Tha writsr of the Darraw. lartlla la renuted to be arettlnr in Wa must admit that Darrow has azeaaa of 1100.000 yearly. Ha urges proved htmaeii to ha tha Negro's I young men to look to tha greatest I amira hAdv.

EvirvAB Vnawi that I wno naa come all Nerro nreachera are not what woriar via cannot ace nor unoir they ahould be. dlagracea. They Soma of tham araisiana wny soma minis muii oa. ence of uod. If there le no God then we are In a most miserable etate.

Darrow telle ue to educate selves and our children. Wo hava ARREST FOUR FOR MURDER OF SALESMAN RAMER, Ala, Aug. 28 (ANP) Four colored men are being held in custody, and offleere ere seeking an other In connection with the fatal shooting of Samuel Orme, white salesman. Orme was found Sunday, slumped over the steering wheal of his automobile, with a bullet la hla brain. Tha four men arrestsd are Jesse Tolas, WUUa Coffet.

Tom Urguhart and Alfred Davie. The man eought la Horace Jones. Officers aay that Toles has confessed part In the murder. I Tha men were pleked up at first because they were near tha acene of tha crime. Only ena ef them.

Toles. is said to have tried to escape. murdered by members of their own race. Indeed, It telle of white moth ere killing their own Innocent ehll What muat we believe In? Whom dren. It tells ef flood disasters that shall we look to? What shall we put take toll of many.

Earthquakee rate our trust in? whole cities. our 1 persons. God le no respecter of If every minister wa know la a done and aro doing thia. Today there scoundrel we muat believe that God are more educated Negroee digging lie true. We must trust Him.

Thoae dltchee and working in white folks' 1 who tell us not to trust God. we ask kitchens than ever before. Yearly you, 'Whom ehall wa trust? What our achoola and eollegre turn out I have you to give us In place of Goa? thouaanda of boys and girls to go I What la your aubatltute?" where? David said. The fool hath said In A fa vr in fnrtunata anntirh tn ka I hla hairt. thara ia no flod." Mivht liven professional employment.

The I we bring much of our trouble upon i est content themselvea with any ourselves because wa fall to. trust tasks they can get. Every year the I the One who died to rid the world Negro Is being shut out of Jobs hsl of hatred, arogance, strife. formerly looked upon aa hie. believe that today, rliht I of confusion.

We muet now, He Education will help the Negro but still rulee and is btlnglng peace out It will not solve hla problem. Low Wages Bring Death, Pellagra In Carolinas RALEIGH, N. Aug. 28 (CNS) "Steady Jobs and a 20 per cent increase In wages would wipe out pellagra from North Carolina and from tha whole 8outh eaya the official publication of tha Railway Brotherhood. "More than 1200 human belnga will die of pellagra In North Carolina during this year," according to an official statement of tha executive secretary of the State Board of Health.

"Last year deaths from tha die ease, which Is one of poverty and poor diet, were 081." Ia 1928 the mortality was 281 whites and 174 Negroes, from pellagra, or 82 per cent for the whites. According to the estlamtea, this yer 880 whltea end 820 Negroes will succumb to the dread dieeass, which Is preventable and exists in a atata where the resources aro the climate friendly, tha soil fertile, the markets good and the water possibilities alone are enough to make a proa perous community. Tha Journal aaya "The people who control the Induatrlee of tha atate are rolling in wealth, but are determined that no share of tha prosper llty shall go to the workers." Gets 73.Year.OId "Office Boy" a Birth Certificate FRANKFORT, Ky, Aug. 28 (CNS) The following story is given out at the State Department of Edu cation here: Henry Davis, an aged Negro, is office boy" for tha department. Recently Davla confided to W.

Bell, auperlntandent of publlo la struetlon, that ho "dlsremembered' when he was born, but that It would be the greatest Joy of hie life to know what It waa like to have a birthday anniversary, like other folks. Tears Ailed Davla eyee on Wed nesday night Aug. 18, when he was presented with birth certificate from Woodford county, showing that be was born slave nser Versailles on Aug. IS. X83T.

The records had to be searched painstakingly. ing team. Marshall. Tex. Mr.

Nor tie. a native of Mouaton. Tex, took friend on mora than oaa oocealon. paraoaaga that aver lived for inspire A University or a. a.

a a a a al I 1 I SW Wo bfliava tnai so ia inieraeica in yon. Me names many great men. our race. Tat cannot accept the but anda by saying that Jasua la tha theory that Darrow. has concerning greatest because ha taught charity, tha Negro and God.

How could XT witneaa tha wide spread ef Chrtetlaa To quota those wno nave commanv g0aaOa and Unity. These two doe on Mr. Darrow'a remarka, wa aratrtnea teach tha unlimited power of told, "ir there ia a uoa, iie is wmie prayer. and Ha doesn't cars for Nsgroaa." I way for what? oclaats offer 7 An Iconoclast Is a breaker We are trying to belittle everything "'wu ijrnsnaa iiroii. awior that has bssn done by our old lead nsndiah mobs composed ers.

We are ashamed of them. It all of men. women and children, burn harkene back to the inferiority com ia ana nanging men or our race, plex which la almost second nature One writer cites this as deflnlts a laKa.akakaPafaaakaaWKaAlaiam& tT? al.a If. to the Negro. We are ashamed sim ntv hacauaa It la Narrold.

wouia mop inn. 1 i.u Thar would ba no arreal alarm III om in mi xsioia mi nm Michigan In 17. lie ttaebea edu 1 flak I aa aat aa eaaV aa a A A aT. cation and Cngllah at Xtlabep. Tha Bishop debaters will meet Wiley ia tha first tilt of tha season en Feb.

21. Tha question for discussion will ba tha McNary Haugea farm relief bklL Strange words, coming from thia ih. tti.ort.. DDCCriTT TDAVrCTV iM creat criminal lawyer, whoaa vary 1. a iivitwii ui knowledge of tha law make, him aa rVomfVurrlVaToung men ad "THE GREEN PASTURES" a aaa ane aiimaNf eiv vna mniai.

a Thsy are dprasslng word to he Ytt th wntt would w. "aiieraa over wm vvry BfBtwlthT The future waxa will not NEW YORK. Aug. 2I (A2 nu hand to hand conflicts. Hava i a More than thia, they are exceeding if.

a.t iav ly daagerou. thought, tor u. to har iZ" n0r' L0VJn i JTihI or bombs? Where would we get our canting a travesty on The Green etiB. to without tmmuntlon Wa cannot fight. We Pastures," featuring that well known Uon more'our' educated young comedian.

Shelton Brooke, a.eletsd men are scoffing at the and Tirr 77' m' hMB, Py Charlie Robinson. not bring Ideal, of the Negro founders More inr trampled under foot To make We Brooka portrayed SL Peter, a REFUSED TO GIVE legs occurred. OwieialG Ample time end warning were given, according to them, for tha of Accra to have protected tha boys. The sheriff was warned by a committee of colored cltlseaa, composed of of ficers of tha National Association for the Advaaccment of Colored People. and ministers, but tha aberiff laatat ed that no harm would coma to the men In hla custody.

And. In spite (ANP) Three thoueaad delegatea, and more the older traditions are be aamt. Aia a kri.a atrlklaa character la black fa re with I national aad atata officers, aad local I. T. 1.

1 mn nAWlHff wlff ftRA IflnBf Wnlll wBllllfl. 1 wnat do tneaa icon 1 ..4 1 .1 iinuui war waa fought to bring the union Union, gathered here for tha twenty together, but not to free the slaves, similarly. Amanda Randolph opened i ao we aay so often. The abollUon of th with a new number by flKh annual eoavocatlon of the or images; one who attacka cherished Vr0Uiht about by the "Ukslela" Box William Then caaeU beliefs. m.

of the neateet exhibitions of Kendall, supreme president, and Joha Wa admit that tha old often has as their humb a taakT dancing, with Tiny Alexander and L. Webb, supreme custodian, to give place to the new the wsr. enough toknowYhat Mary Brandon. Mies Alsxander haa The seeelona were held dally in the ueual procedure Is to build the new wsra wise JJJUJJ "JJJ JJ 0B.f lht beet volcea in tha ehorua. half mlUlon doUar administration upon the old.

5JJJJ laair.TuT for them Pu dancing ability, building, which waa erected through Today tha reat of the world la col unarULJ Ior inm a place in the hearts a 10 centa a member promotion cam lectlng antlqueo and building ahrlnes of tha Alhambra attendants. Plgn InsUtuted by Mr. Webb. to their old men who have passed en. tn The white cltlieno of Hot Springe visited the convenUoo and expreaaed la glowing terma their eoovicUon Ihlt Oia WaMffl, f'nlAai far a a an NAME; KILLED enterprise that helped the good name 1 am in auta auura im The mayor of the city expreaaed the texarkana.

Ark Aut. 2A (Bv dealre to become a member. J. XL honsst. vroud and Ignorant.

Thlslo nai is 10 Doueve mat every istaooea mm to otiia. does not apply to the whole body of thing will eventually be right. do clarrvmen. For while thera are noi apoaa; 01 ma nsreauer. 1 oeueva many of theae going about aa wolvee ht If wa alncerely pray God's king in aheena' clothlnx.

othere are really om win coma on rin. 1 cauara trying to do all tha good they can. many Negroee are doing thia. I aay If there le a minister or group i Recalling how God Buffered Hie of ministers writer wlehes to write I chosen children to be led away cap about let him do so, but do not band tlve. to be assaulted and killed, we them all together.

This Is not the most ssrlous of must know that he deale with all men alike. He le no reepecter of per 1 fense, though. Better wo would think sons. The same pepers that of I that all ministers were rascals than I Negroee being lynched tell of young that wa ahould disbelieve the exist 1 white children being asauited and till8 I ..11.. a.t......

the writers were talking about the mrka the eparrow'a fall. Did not Negro dergy, yet I don't believe their thU same God let a mob many, many WUUa Collins what hla name Wloalht opening nlghL remarka ahould be directed to tha years ago hang on the cross the One Collins nswtred: "None of your Ta. Waat J. A a. 11.

Wit a. I ak SI Sfe A 0 al faat Sk ta Bit eT A tM a. 1 aaataafJBa ygWil 19 Ban SJ VQfJ I aMaiSijasafa sat sa aaaavw mm a Collins ran. but Chambers pursued There ia oQiy one thing left for us I him, ana according i pouce orricers, r. i i i 4 m.

im i ev. o.v mi 1 1 1 1 nit ''Mr mother gave me Lvdia PlnkharrVa Vegetable Com pound when I was sixteen and it made a woman of me. 1 was feeling miserable and would cry moat of the time. 1 eac and leeo well and have lota of rt. In fact.

1 feel well and strong and can do the work I have to. We keep a rooming house and have seven people to cook for. 1 am glad to tell people what the Vegetable Compound has done for roe." Mariarcz VfiU Uams, pr Amoco Strut, AUx dndrio, Vrrxinki. Iti filf. in iiMir.W In 1 a i i i 1 1 i lint JT3 AGAONEY CAN DUY rain i me lai SdlinqA in the IK or IO A AU IHotol DAVOY wraT rmxjuxcxjrHXA Free par lag Cool, clean, comfort able reetna MR.

AND XiBS. W. a KOLltX iOiMT Tewalton Avenaa Uoro 4 I 1 Uaraotl if Lyneliing ZSflS yATUON. lad, Aug. U(AXP) Deeplta tha promise of a thorough Investigation by tha atata lata tha lynching of tw colored youtha here two weeka ago, colored aitiasaa ef this town aro not overly saagulac that anything will ha done about tha crime.

Their lack of faith Is largely due to their belief that the Kit Kiux Klaa orgaalaatlon and spirit rev alia la this eounty aad that the chief pablia officers aro in sympathy with tha Utm ft la Vmiui. tht vatatlMat CLARENCE WINDZXLL NORR1S ka. Jla th. Via. ImKarZ Coach of the Biehop Ccllego debat thtM elliMB, aaeert.

that the lynch ieclare ef the warning, tho bloody skirt of the whita man wae ttrmltUd 10 aang up ror gaae through the day and night ef the tyaahun to Inflame public peaalen. Walter r. White, aetlag secretary of the N. A. A.

le now Ut city coaductlag an lavssUgaUeo. The eo cailed hetur whltee aad one pubUe ageneiee are de manding that the lyachere he yun Uhed. hut It la not felt thai thia la slstsace for yuaUhmaat wUl mean much. The Marten Chronicle haa said "It la eqearsly to the eT.cere or the law tn enforce tha law against lynching; lust aa truly aa It ia up to thaaa to oaf area the law agaiast murder or burglary or any other crime. Xf they do net do ao.

they wui prove recreant to their sworn duty. The lyachere went lata the matter with their eyea open. They must now face Ut coeeo queaoeo of their act" Of eouraa. all of that waa true be fore tha lynchlago and the destrue tlon to tha ceurthouaa. UootaG Of Union Meet In ArkanoQC HOT SPRINGS, ARK, Aug.

21 Band contest prises were won by Shrevcport, La Croasstt, Fort Worth aad Dallas. Tax. "Reading maketh a fun man" Vat few like that kind of AUIag. (AS. rt tat MMI Swelling Reduced Short Bmathlaf ReliarrW (ether than Tubtrtuiay and Tumorout) when caused br an unnatural coUaction ef water to feet, and aaihre.

exieadiat 3 rartl as the watrr coUreuu and whn prtasure en ankiee ieavea a Ont Bv redurtng sweuxnt the Bheri BrtaUMr wCl be reUeved. Good result etained tn moat caara. mderMl tr thouMna. In use aa ytara. vrrUe for rui trial packxre.

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