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Cht^rchmen Democratic
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to apply to ^.liltes also the sourt held it not offeits-
to the amendment.
It does, however, clearly violate* fourteenth amendment penaliz-
Evansville School Pupils Make A Good Showing
(By STAFF CORRESPONDENT) EVANSVILLE, lad.. Sept, 28.— The students of Lincoln High school and its many frlendn went “over the top” last week in the athletic ticket sale by selling the largest number of
eur as the friend of mankind, but it will also serve as a marker to call attention to the great monument of progress which our free
for abridgement of vot-tickets of any Higii school in t h e I Ine n and tree women of the Ne-
‘ iclty for the athletic season of 192&. £ro race by their own heroic and
Leslie Strikes Segregation A t Meeting
‘Y’ Membership Campaign Workers Hold Big Banquet
BOY EATS RAT POISON; DIES
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Addresses by Matthias Noleox and by the Rev. Stephen Gill Spottswood,
NEW ORLEANS, La., September 2S.—(ANiP)—Believed to have taken rat poison while rummaging in the neSghborhood for food scraps.
as well as talks by Gep. Hamilton or 0 ^ George Turner died in
p»y
of any citizens and if amendment were enforced the Ration of Mississippi in wootild be reduced a tri-
more than one-half.
Of the 400,000 whites composing electorate about 300,000 are
to vottf in this election, nearly three times the
that ordinarily turn oirt in sidential electi-on. Davis had ity of 90,000 four years ago 6 vote* being cast for Because it was necessary poll taxes before Feb. 1, _ 'the nomination of Smith was a certainty, and to register later than July, many opponof Smith finrfl themselves disto vote. Only half as women are Registered as
years ago.
How the Democratic .machine inidates and cajjoles ignorant roters, how it buys primary elecms at one or two dollars a vote, jw it holds up and manipulates is, how it votes abse ntees dead persons and how iu nuother ways it dictates the of the polling are common among tha Mississippi polleven among those now progressing to be scandalized by the doings of Tammany in this line.
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Indianapolis, Ind September 14, 1928.
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Republican County Ticket Grant County
For Representative In Congress11th District— ALBERT R. HALL. y . '•»,, •. | For State Representative— DR. JOHN C. KNIQHT.
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For Judge, Circuit Court— OLIVER D. CLAWSON.
For Joint Representative—
SAM J. FARRELL.
For Prosecuting AttorneyHARLEY F. HARDIN.
For County Treasurer— CLAUDE HAMILTON.
For County Sheriff— JACOB C. CAMPBELL.
For County Recorder— LENA QEMMER.
For County Coroner— DR. ORLANDO L. STOUT.
Vhis Is the second time that Lincoln ''■brought home fhe bacon.” The sc hool schihlren and friends sold If S&'i.OO worm of tickets and received ttu prize of $150.00. They brat the otrter three : High schools in the city. FroFn this fund, additional “bleachers are to be built which will make it one of the best stadiums ia the county and state. The new school, which was built at" a -cost of over $400,000 is one of the finest schools in t h e southwetst and ‘has a faculty that ranks hi'ch. in educational preparedness and* efficiency. Graduates of this school have gone to the State Normal find made enviable records, while otliers have graduated from universities and colleges with hon-
ors.
^Beautiful Building The brfclding Is beautiful and a landscape artist from Chicago, Til., is here far the purpose of making one of the moot charming; spots in this community.. The building is modern in every •w/ay and 1ms the latest equipment for the instruction of children from the first Uo the twelfth grade. The .oi-incipal and teachers have the interests of the children at heart and the school board places them in the frorrtt rank as educators. Aside i.rom the students making good in thoir stu( lies, they also hav* the best choral soi-iety in the city. The music teacher, ’.Prof. Cooper, is one of the best in th e country and. they are often in demand in the city to render high class musical Selections and folk lore n umbers. Tldrlngton A Factor Ernest CL Tidri/agton, a lawyer, leader, politician and Vice Supreme
earnest efforts have erected upon the rock of American opportunity
and citizenship
St. Paul, and Ernest Tidrington, of Evansville, featured the Membership Campaign banquet Wednesday night. Mr. Noleox spoke at some length of his experiences abroad this sum
In conclusion, Mr. Leslie stated, “This is a land dedicated to the doctrine of fair opportunity. So far as I am concerned, when I am governor, Indiana shall be, and continue to be one state in which all citizens, of whatever race,
creed or color, shall have a. fair! campaign
shake and a square deal.
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with cramps and vomiting, but im-
Campaign Opens In Muncie; Local Man Speaks
(By STAFF CORRESPONDENT) MUNCIE, Ind.. Sept. 28.—Monday evening of this week was the occasion for one of the liveliest
1 loved toward evening. However, j Republican meetings of colored
!us condition grew worse again, voters so Tar held during the cam-
merr but ended by paying high trib-! r< ‘* uovod to Charit y ho «‘! Paign when the Honorable Frank ute to the association and voicing, . wb f. re PlbvsicianH were at a Beckwith, colored field organizer
his appreciation of its usefulness in lo,SS 1 to <iiagnoso his illness. He of the State Republican comm t-
“ U ‘U several hours later, and aih tee, of Indianapolis-, spoke to some
the community. The Rev. Spottswood, who for three years during the late world war, was a YMCA camp secretary, after paying a tribute to the
autopsy vealed
l y Coroner Reeling reirsenieal i>oison. Neigh-
bors sail, the boy was continually
association, pledged his time and , u } u 'K r y **)d was in the habit of money and the support of his congre- , }’ ,< ' 111 ” n"°d scraps out of the gar*
of the ! CUu P- "" “ ' ’
gation towards the success
Wealthy N. Y. Man Is Kidnapped
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groes in New York. His benefactions to * various phases of Negro endeavor have been many and diverse. He perhaps gained his widest notice through the generous
They also said that
the neighborhood was infested with
The talks qf Mr. Tidrington and ''combated Mr.' Hamilton, both enthusiastic J V lth Iat: 4 ut lemons.
YMCA workers incidently gave col-, ^ j
or and also the name of the cam- KsOlOV
paign. nlstead of the over-worked
"Red and Blue” or "Army organizations,” a political plan of organization will be followed, modeled after the two major political parties and there will be a Hoover and Curtis contingent battling against a Smith and Robinson combination in the
campaign for members.
It just happenss that both Mr. Tid-
manner in which he cooperated ! rington, State Hoover Campaign with Charles S. Johnson, former manager, and Mr. Hamilton, director editor of Opportunity, to promote of the state Smith forces are living annual contests among Negro writ- in the building and the association is ers, contests which'resulted in the fortunato at this time in securing the discovery of so much talent among advantages of their sagacity and Negroes that the period of the con-1 craftsmanship in this fall's membertest wass referred to as the “reu- ship campaign organization. Dr. c.
naissance” of Negro art.
Before the recent Elks convention held in Chicago, Mr. Holstein was spoken’of as a possible candidate to succeed the grand exalted ruler, J. Finley Wilson, hut his candidacy did not get very far after he reached Chicago. He succeeded, however, in getting the
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CHICAGO. 111., Septemh >r 'IX.
— Color predjudico in public schools, raised last
fall in Clary, Ind., stalked in Chr ago, Wfcjdiiosilay w!,n about I.IO
dents of the Fengcr High re, protested and threaten because several colored the Morgan Bark school
to the Fengcr
white sti ? lifcol he P> strike* pupils <»r
w ere traps term l
school.
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mo strife
A. Lucas will be the running mate of Mr. T'idrington while T. Ft. Stewart of "Nash < "lotlies" fame will be the vice presidential nominee supporting Hamilton. Twenty different district leaders have been chosen by these two party organizations who will vie witl\ the other to^ roll the majjority
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OctcTf 1 to 10 for their respective
convention to pass a resolution i 1 >UI
condemning the persecution of I Eat ' h me, «b e ''shii> gained counts, as
Perry Howard and other Negro
vidence of the impendwas manifested in an
utsido lunch room Tuesday whan several colored and white students ngaged |u a fight. Later in the.
n appeared in tha cor* the Fenger scho >1. calling
nay a sig r a lor of
a meetiiif; for all those "against
(adored s
.udents on the campus."
VChon the .students assembled they were ordered by Thomas C. Hill,
to disband.
Although it appeared Thursday I hat feeling against the ]:resei.ee
lored students was gnin-
of the ct
leaders.
Chancellor of th* Knights of Pyth-j
ias, has be*en a big factor with the | During the present political cam-
aid of the citizens, and has been the Phign of the finance committee of cause of much, of the educational j Smith-for-President Colored
progress lit tthis community. He'League fought for t/he site and erection of
one vote. The first report night momentum, a statement
Monday at 8:30.
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the Lincoln scl.ool and worked like a|7V» Y» Regiment Trojan in the: recent contest to raise j mm- » ^ ^ _ the $1,685.00 lor the athletic field! IVlaKeS 1x00(1 SflOW
fund. He has been a benefactor of a
number of stlidents to go to the Indiana State S formal. He was instrumental in sending one this week. Not only is he a 1 actor in the educational betterment of his Race but takes a leading part :in its religious and political affairs. His influence not only extends in tl tis city but all over the state. He is now serving as State chairman of Sthe Colored division of the RepulRlcaax Campaign committee with headquairhers at the Severin hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Tidrington and his wife own a great deal of property and .live most comfortably. His greatest achievement lies in do ing things to help others, which ac counts fop his influence in the state and nation. TDis' week his guests were, Bishop A. J. Carey, Timothy Reerves, Jr.; Cary B. Lewis, Chicago, and Marcus Stewart, Indianapolis, Ind. oOo
In Training Camp
For County Surveyor— ANCIL E. RATLIFFE.
For County Commissioner, First District— FRANK S. BRADFORD.
For County Commissioner, Second Dietrict— PEARL E. HODSON. (Paid Adv.)
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Gamp Smith, PEEK SKILL, N. Y.. Sept. us. — (ANP ) — An unusually good record is being made by the members of the "Fighting Fifteenth," New York's only colored regiment which is now known as the 360th infantry. There tire 1.000 men in cailp which number exceeds its strength for tiny year since the war. and gives it an at* tendance percentage of 00. It is third in point of attendance among state outfits. The regiment has re* teived exceptionally high ratings for the cleanliness of its camp and the s pi ck - a n (1 - s pa n IK- s s of the uni-
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In the matter of machine gun*
Festival Plans Near Completion
In pursuance to entertaining the Supreme lodge, which meets here in 1920. representatives from the twenty four Pythian organizations met the pas/ July and decided to
stage a Halloween Festival during ! ;itending the entire week of October 20. {are: —IT< Up to the present time, plans M. Taunt'
issued fii
an nounci i g that the proposed
strike wt
•nrted by tatement Bateman,
Among*
joy and pleasure including:—A district, 1 Grand Military Ball, An evening wood, of
with Fraternities. Masked Mardi-mas. of Ft. Mary and Rev Ward
grass Ball. Drive-to-Indianapolis j < i' Grentei
Night. A Grand Finale, and Bath-! Rev. limy L. Hey wood of Ghi
ing Beauty Contest in which "Miss'»ago. ill Indianapolis” will lie chosen. The days visi above events will take place on the relatives second floor Castle Hall building. Presidii
prizes will he awarded the
neir. ^ • (ago. wei Any young lady (senior all ^ cues are young now-a day) wish- 1 ing to take part in the contest will ! l-'m'range.
please send your name and address b-nding the Indiana conteieiice.
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own record, but has stepped up ouarters Walnut St
among the state leaders with fortysix qualifications. In rifle marks-1
manshlp 100 per cent increase over ! Imi • will be dancing e\ei\ last year was made when fifty-1 ,li g ht in ,he superbly redecorated three soldiers handed in their pas- 1 allroon1 ’. n P waTd spent sing cards. Wnrrent Officer Jacob ' lo beautify this hall. Porter is recalling the late James 1 A Gigantic Baby •Contest which
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300 colored Republicans at Republican headquarters here. In his address he upbraided ahy candidate who dared run on a pk t form of States’ rights, saying that the Democratic party had now made a complete circuit in its pk tform, starting with State’s righis at the time of the Civil wa*r ar d running after first one false God, then another, from “free silver” o “He kept us out of War,” and linally getting back to the startir g
point.
He further declared that, a prhgram of restricted immigration is the only salvation for people of his race, even freedom for freedom can only mean starvation unless our jobs and our pay checks are
votes cast by people of his county «■ who knew his entire life personally and well. This, he declared, “shows the great personality of the man; a fine, true, honest, courageous and fearless man among men, well worthy of the support ofl every Negro in the state of Indiana.” He then pointed to the fact that= no man on the Republican State committee is the kind of man wl)o seeks back doors of either Pfiblic Service commissions or of “speak-easies,” and finished h i s speech with a ringing declaration that “the colored people of Indiana wcjuld vote the straight Republican ticket in Indiana this year,
with a fearful vengeance.
Muncie Speaker
Tom Phillips of Muncie, then took up the story of Republicans
TEACHES VOICE
Mattie Loret~ ta Stovall, who scored .many successes at tfce N., E. Conservator! of/nusic, is *1101 head of the vofc? depart men** at the C o s' mopolitau school of Music and Fine arts. Miss Stovall has been successful
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concerts this season in Ind.; Ohio; St. I-ouis: Ark : Texas; La.; and Georgia. Georgia being her native and urged the voters of his county, state, to I stand by the party. He stated
that Frank C. Daly made more money as a fee in one case, the Beill Telephone rate case, than he could make from his salary from four years in the Governor’s office and asked the pertinent question, “Why then, does he want to be governor?” He declared that hack of Dailey’s campaign “there is
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The meeting was the second meeting of < olored Republicans iu Delaware county. Party leaders
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7,500 in the county.
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