Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1926 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS

Lexington Citizens Demand Death For Rapist of Girls

l*EXIN'GTON. Ky., (Special)—Mar. , —While Kd Harris. Black. was -waiting in the shadows of the hang-1 jnan’s noose to pay for the crime of | rape of Mrs. Bryant, white, at Lexing- j ton, Charles Merchant, white, is al l leged ui have raped Evelyn Jones. 11 i fear-old colored girl. Merchant was ] %rted in Police Court Saturday tne day after Karris was hanged. Incidental-' ftp he had looked out the jail window i ill the hanging of Harris for rape, the !

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COOK NOT TO QUITE KETTLES FOR FORTUNE

WHITE WOMEN FLAY MIXED MARRIA6E LAW

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. March 20

DOCfORS PUSH HEALTH WEEK CAMPAIGN

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. March 1Mb ( j n r hitter denunciation

(By The Associated ^s’egro Preas) TCSKEGEE, Ala. March 19th.

—An emphatic demand that every .•••phere is no greater factor in raising State in the Union be compelled , the health standards of the race than give legal sanction to marriages ^**'ithe physician." declares Dr. R. R. Motween the races was cheered to the tou i» r t n ,. tpa i Tuskegee Institute, echo by the ( alifornia branch of the eommentlgn on the part of the mediNational Women s party gathered in ra | m ,, n play in promoting National the exclusive Fairmont Hotel here ^- epro n.alth Week which will be oblast week to celebrate th*- birthday s ,. rv ,.^ this year during the week beanniversafy of the distinguished ci\il K j nn j nt . April 4th liberties advocate, Mrs Susan B An- Since the organization of the an-

Judge Warns Canadian Hotels

TORONTO, Ont.. Can., (A. N. P.)— In giving decision against Dr. Benja min Cohen, and Dr. G. Wendell Mor rlsson. who brought suit for $50,000 against the Royal Connaught Hotel of Hamilton, for discrimination, Justice Ix>gle of the Ontario High Court ‘said, 'I am not satisfied with the evidence of either side, and while I feel that

COMMfTTEFON ANNUAL PYTHIA EVENT FORMED

nual health campaign. 12 years ago both < olored and white physicians

» is charged with He was , . .“ noth < olored and white physicians the grand jury without ^1. .^rhaps money does make a difference ; prejudic ,. Miss fharlotte Anita Whit- aml (1 ,. utistH h;iv ,. h, M -„ n ,e increasing-

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spec ial grand jury called by Judge most instances

JStoll indicted Merchant Wednesday George Coleman of Gadsden, )|©r rap* and detaining a woman w ho is said to have $350,000 in

w ^ ^ , !i ar r i ^ er< fiai ' ra ^ < ^ ^ Alabama bank, but who still non- (() j applause from leading members ^ear-old Evelyn Jones and attempted, , . o'.:,..,, . . , . jto rape her sister Sarah having forced chalantly follows his trade as a rail- ‘ ^‘^nta bran, h^ the whit

fkt girl into an alley with a revolver, road camp cook.

So far so g.,od. The prosecutingl Coleman, half Indian and half Ne«ttorne> . the same one who elected to ' Kro his hair slightly tinted with gray, yy Har is for rape instea dof murder ' m ht scrutlnlie carefully, 1a quoted as saying he will prosecute, , .

liercbant with the same vigor and R would be observed that hu shou d-j them to do it no matter what " , he did with HarriB, and will'era are declining a bit, perhaps from . . i " ,K health exhibits and in distribur

tneir coior ( j nK health literature among their pa

hut it’s a trifle* to,ney, natlonallv known lecturer on

j women’s rlglits, scored the w hite wo- ' men of the battle again--; anti mixed milrriaK«• legislation Amid outbursts non- , ,,f n nr-l,, ii <r,.m l.«:«itiiit* iii».m)., -s of

man voiced a strong pb-it tor tin- wip ing out of restrictive legislation

Defends Intermarriage

1> actixe in doing their share to at i inulate interest in fighting disease and conditions that foster disc as--The seivic.-s of medical associations have been placed at the disposal of the cohunit'.-** in charge of tin* health campaign .la manv instances, local associations of doctors and dentists are taking tin* lead m organizing th*-

If a full grown man and woman health week program Th«y have rob wish to live together as man and ynt•••• r»*d th--ir s«-rvtces iu lc*ctunng sh.** insisted, it i» only decent ()n hygiene, iu arranging and explain

weergy

Memand the same penalty. leading | vearii oI induatrious application of

fwkite citizens o fthis city say there!' must b-- no distinction between the {punishmen's of Merchant and Harris Colored citizen^ are alert Rev. J "W Gibsou. formerly of Louisville. *»c,w pastor of the Main Street Bap•wst church, is president of the Lexing-

tos N. A. A C P At a mass meet-[has been found

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•iver $7:.0 was raised to prosecute | inheritanrt . 0 f these holdings, h-

1 said to have com** into possession

his gainly art over pots and pans, is still ringing the gong that calls the hungry rail workers to “chow " Coleman s ancestors are aaid to

Our laws forbidding intermarriage U(>ntH aD(1

of the races reduce the colored girl, Tht . NaUomi i Medical Association to the level of a dog and deprive ^ , ’ r |and its local branches throughout the of that respect that should be a, ‘(country and other health ag«»nci**H are corded every human being j actively a ( w ork on plans to promote leave her without the redress °^,an intelligent observance of the have owned land in Oklahoma, which wrong that is given to every whit©

ain rich de-1 woman |

, . . . ! --It is simply our own fear complex at that church Wednesday night .posits of coal and oil Through mak ,. H u , a% ,,id this questn n of

** i Interracial marriage Th- Constitu- . of Gun recognizes the i 111z* i.s. and ha** ■

A large representative gathering, attended tne meeting of the Central Committee of the Fourth Annual Pythian event, last Sunday in the H. Q.

.. , , ,._ ... , , , ('lub Rooms, of their Castle Hall, he plaintiffH were sensit.ve and look- thf! followln>r offi , ers and comin mee ing for trouble, the managers attitude t ,j ia j rrn<in elected - seemed to show a fear that it would I ( ; e n. H . D. Edmonds. Gen. Chr.. Col. be Offensive to the other guests to j T Rajne Secy . Capt Geo Cow . serve a Negro. J must warn you aMi Vice-Chair.; Col. J. Daniels, Treas. hotel people that that attitude must (; en Maurice W’hite. Chairman Enterbe got rid of in (anada. you must tainment: Major Gill> chairman Fintake all re pec table travellers, who of- ance Committee; Col. S. C. Pritchett. Ifer themselves, regardless to color or Chairman Committee of Place; Major

‘ < rv ‘'o Martin, Chairman Printing and Pub-

| Dr Morrison is the only Negro prac- jj ( . R y

fitioiier in Toronto and as a.guest of As all Uniform bodies are expected l»r and Mi--. ( ohen. also m this city, to answer to this annual reveille, the was recently refused service m the following committee was appointed to Kuxal < onnaught s Dining Kuom. call upon the different Uniform bodies

of the city, to wit; —

NEGROES NORTH AND SOUTH 1 Gen. H I). Edmonds. Col. George BENEFITTED BY WORLD WAR Bell, Lieut. Col. G. W. Tucker. Col.

A Means, Major Gill, Gen. H. D.

. CHICAGO ni March IS » P,v A. N. ^3*1. Rted. C C^J^T. Raine, liishop' Manh. w '(.-lair. C'oflngton Ky , Si ' a9 >’n<ch«t. rapt. O. O^U. and Bishop R. K Jones. New Orleans, v I re h e 11 S r-fn / H’v i 1 ewls * I -a . of the Methodist Episcopal M1 i^ e11 ’ (ap ?f iller h . ,. .. . ,, . ,, All young ladles who desire to en- ! V 1 T" S , K and ;S e |ter the Popularity Contest, or anyone ixV x; lV ’' :\ b< ‘ nPfU a a ^ care to enter a baby in the Baby .World War. which caused the begin ron call or Co , or Sergt. ,nlng Of the migration of Negroes to l>anjel at ^ Kranklin Grocery. Wth

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, The Bishops pointed out that the World War had created opportunities ( for Negroes in the industrial centers of the North and forced Southern in-

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In addition to the regular proseeut a f ( , rturH . 0 f half million dollaYs. It, nothing to do wjth ra> . or color l ! hng attorney, one of the best lawyers ‘ haH t M .,. n authoritatively stated that will be y.-ar- before whav* <ourare Siaa been employed to assist in lie- Coleman has $.3au,00o deposited til a|to declare for complete suffrage, stale {prosecution hunk , that he recently received a' by state And the res'ult of our nm The crime was a dastardly, pi••med ■ cheek for $200.00»> and is t » receive inty 1.- the present tut-Tinarnag*

Mtat.ed o tie and t'olored l,*-xingto;i royalties of i.a.ooO annuall> . But j 1* gtslaf ion •ices not intend to 1.: .• t o by without fobnian just shakes hi- should.b-rH \ Score* Race Prejudice

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TAKE PART AT BIRMINGHAM

PORTLAND, IND.

Bethel A M. E. Church; Rev. A. J.

... --- ' - s. ; Jackson. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:3# r'” t dustry and Southern communities to;.. „ „. . „ ,,,•>« a - on ^ , _ i, ,, .... . . ; i Preaching 10 30 and i:30. Everybody , be tter the conditions under w hich the . T , ,, , .

welcome. Rev. Powell preached Suuj day night. Rev. M. L. Smith filled | his regular appointment Sunday at 1 Fountain City. Sunday was his ‘quarterly meeting day—Mr. and Mrs.

i.ve.l Negro. Press i ; Donal Archey of Muncie was visiting Mi. March H«?h In an friends and relatives, Sunday. The

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Sick Benefit 510 00 Dues $1.00 a Month 9*200 nt Death

Why Sot Join*

You Have Tried The Pest, Now Trv The Be»t The I. B. P. O. of MOOSH Inc. le a Fraternal and Protective organization whn h not only .-•ands for, but teaches and practices Justici, Patriotism and Fraternal Intercourse To easist widowi, orphan.s and the unfortut.a-e Proto t worthy members in distress; To encourage Pea. and Good \x ill among men and Races, and dispenses relief to ns mernte r-.. in cases of illness, disability, or death, in -um-. from Jl'» t- ■ $ The First I»dge iu Indiana ia ie>w being orraniz* d tu In

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(Signed i JAMKS f’AMBBKLL.

Secretary, No. 5

At tlie regular meeting of No 3X. held on Sunday, March 14th, the foregoing beautiful tributes were officially endorsed ordered spread upon the minutes ami the secretary instructed to send copies to the widow, Susie R. Washington and the editor of our 1. S. A; K. IF. Journal. Brother Washington is survived by liis widow and three sons, Louis 'Charles Washington, aged 3!); Robert aged 20 and Stanley, aged 26 years. To them we oxetnd this Union’s (let pest sympathy in this hour of bereavement. Brother Waahingotn was a model husbaud and father, devoted to his family, his Union, and his work, a faithful member of the Christian Church, a loyal friend and an ex-

emplary citizen.

May his soul in the mercy of God

rest in peace.

Indianapolis Stereotypers’ Union

No. 38.

J. Fremond Frey, President. Frank H. Somhorst, Secretary.

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bv Du: kec. pre -. id--ti t of Howard University. of hu resignation from that position to accept the pastorate of (the IMymouth Congregational Church. !of BrooPIsn N V . speculations are l rtf-- a to hu -.tu l essor as the head lot tins leading educational institu ' , tl-iti for the training of Negroes. ’ Emmett Scott Favorably Mentioned ' While it Is generally known tFi.it I Doctoi Ktmnett J Scott. widely ’ ' ■* | know.'i and efficient educator who has 11 erved in -on F’ i lov.tl manner as s< c letarv trea . :!■ •' of Howard and wild :• I foi---•• i-iful in .-vailing enti4 in Ir-.ni wi'Fitn or without Hie raei . I > nuip djirii.c, tli-- In-lit tii.it lias !•••• M wal-d Oil I *1 o- iib-llt illltke--, u i a in a ro- ejitixe mm (l-a concerns 'in.- it • ni ■ n. >. I Fie leadership of the . Ininn.i . s \\i 11 a- tnai of the race '’. r-in-, hi-ni 'Fie countiv. are givin-g {a v. .ralib- - n.i-leratVon lo tile name oi 1»| S- e.ii i >r the ituportant pioui i‘ am! t u belli ved that efforts will fr- m.iU at once to offer linn ample .o-inian.oe -d sujit>ort in his ad ministat I'-u of ul'liiirs iit Howard, .willi a \ lew of securing Ins -consent to ac-

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Other Race Educator* Named In any event the tenor of tlio comments on the situation following President Durkoe’s resignation. Indicate tFiat a member of the racial group for which tho achool is conducted, can serve to a better advantage as head of tiie institution and should Doctor Scott refuse to accept the position such men as Doctor J. K. Shepherd, of the Durham. N. C\. State Uollege; Dr. John Hope, president of Morehouse Uollego, Atlanta; President W. J Trent, who has recently taken over the affairs of Livingstone Uollege, Salisbury. N. President W. J. Hale, of the Nashville A. & I- State Uollego; President Davage, of Clark University, Atlanta, either of whom could serve in aneffieient manner, have been mentioned in connection with the vacancy.

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