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IN HOSPITAL SURVEY TO BE REPORTED BY SOCIAL AGENCIES

ih tho number of homeless Increasing, the Council of 1 Agencies, nlanning body the Community Fund has aken a study of the situa-

, T*ith a view to creating a central bureau as headquarters

or this type of service. Discusion of the plan, proposed by the ral bureau committee, will place at the next meeting of Council, Monday, at 12:15 rk>«k at the Hotel Lincoln.

end laundry provtt.ron, will be available under the new plan, available space for their accomo-

dation.

Also scheduled for discussion at the meeting of the Council Monday, is the report on the survey prepared by the American Hospital Association on the facilities available and the posibilities for better hospitalization for colored persons. Some months ago, the Council

Local Elks Plan Home Coming

lof Social Agencies, was asked by

According to tentative plans, I its interracial committee, to take e seven Fund agencies now giv-L teps lo provi( , e tr . lln;nK for col _

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less men’s departments, will bine these services into one tral headquarters in a convenlocation, although meals and ings will be provided at the

ncies for this service.

The Community Fund Budget, minittee has already approved tentative budget with which to udition rooms at the Colored Branch of the Young Men’s atian Association, for the ' of homeless men. Accomotions for ten beds and the aepanying equipment of towels nd beddings as well as showers eretofore homeless colored men were directed to roomng houses where there was

ored internes and nurses. At the request of the Council, the Indian (n p o 1 i s Fbilnd^tion qrovided 1 . funds to have a survey made by a representative of the American

Hospital Association.

The survey, completed last mo., will be presented for discussion by Eugene /C. Foster, director of the Indianapolis Foundation.

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BIG MEETING

PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 23. — (By The Associated Negro Press)-—Shouts, yells, screams, the frantic waving of handkerchiefs and prolonged applause played an important part in the largely at-

meeting held under the ausChapter 47, the local

tended pices < branch

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lunclieon and special session in j 0 f Mar

the evening. W. W. Hyde, is Ex-' Ruler of the Lodge. Stephen J. Young, is chairman of the Ite;eption committee, other members are Dr. ('. W. Harris, W. c.

The Indiana lodge No. 104, I.B.Hollins, (i. L. Drake, (leorge P. O. E. of W., will hold a home-Abrams, (\ K. Hubbard, Otis coming Thursday, March 20, at Hines, C, W. Downs, E. L. Jolmthe Woodman’s liall Senate Ave.,son, Otiy U. Blaine, state organami Vermont street. All mem-lzer and ,1. W. Johnson. P. O. I. o. hers and former members of the A breakfast dance, in the honor Lodge are welcome to attend, ol . the Crand Exalted Ruler, will Supreme Oraifd Exalted Ruler J. be held at. thf* Elk’s home after

Finley Wilson, (-riand organizer, the session.

M. M. Curry and other Crand W. W. HYDE, Exalted Ruler

that he ject of

Knox

struck, must g

ed that

MONDAY NITE, APRIL 9TH. R/dge officers, will attend the

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Harry Levinson, well-known lo-j cal men’s headwear merchant with three stores in the city is showing j a nifty line of spring and summer 1 hats and caps at this time. The, Levinson stores carry quality head-J wear for men with a range of pric-f es equal to any that are consistant with t he selling of good merchandise, a store manager asserts. The spring assorts include over a half hundred varieties, he slates. New styles for the season include narrow brims and lighter colors. As a specialist in headwear for men, this manager stated, “Levinson's goods are a little belter than just headwear.”

STEPHEN J. YOUNG Chairman Reception Committee DIXIE SOLON IS RILED BY HOWARD PREXY

hers of

several which

encores,

off the Universal

Negro

Improvement Association. The meetink was held in the Royal the-

Stpriday afternoon, and after mult and the shouting K. B. Knox, the ambassador •us Harvey, acknowledged

his war)m reception and announced

would speak upon the stth-

‘ Freedom.”

The iddress was full of interesting tacts and figures, and Mr. verged his hearers to get

busy and cease asking for alms,

go “forth conquering

conquer.

‘The h o u r

and has

he said, "and the Negroes d tigether and act.” He

drew forth applause when hestat-

there was as much virtue

in a man of the black race, there is in a man of the white race, and no artist has any more right, to pain a white Christ than to

paint a black Christ.

Other features of the meeting

were addresses by different mem-

the association, a drill and selections by a quartet, xf'us forced to respond t o

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-The attention Re presen tail ves-

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if Dr. j Johnson was correctly quoted, ;Turner admitted he had

not.

Tarver Riled ded certainly I do not conto he my duty to confer

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Rep. Malcom C. Tarver,’ Deinocral, of Georgia, recently to a ... „ by- Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, j ,01 .‘ n president of Howard university, i f W1,s * 1 advocating social equality and

with the alleged doctor with refer-

re a n d j •*7 intermar-1 , ” a( • in

amalgamation of the white colored races through

riage.

After reading excerpts of Dr. Johnson’s speech from The Baltimore AFRO-AMERICAN, Mr. Tarver said :

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because lion in

whether or noF he made

iiuv,i«il, I he sta ement attributed to him. speech * Persona lly, in using the word “doc-

connection with his name it to be understood it is it is used in that connecihe news article, and I say my judgment, any almost

white Negro, as he is, who is going aho it the country advocating

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I have read is that promulgated by the man at the head of Howard university, to which a few days ago you appropriated the sum of $390,000. He is going around about the country spreading among the members of the Negro race, and, of course, among the stmients of ; rjt j V e.

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253 Voted

On the 28th of February, In this ' 1 hall, 253 members of this house 1 voted for an appropriation of $390,- ; ! 000 to the institurJon, of which | this Negro is the head, and it goes! J without saying that every dollar I j of that appropriation which directly or indirectly goes to the VurthI erance of the propaganda that I have referred to, is an injury to I the Negro race instead of a ben-

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