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PAGE TWO
THE INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937
* *, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations
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Texas Professor
Receives
Ph. D. In Physics
AUSTIN, Tex.—(ANP) —Profes-
sor William H. Robinson, head of
$2.50 the departments of mathmeties and
.......32.75 Physics at Tillotson college, has
.......$1.50 earned the Ph. D. degree at the
.......$ .75 University of Boston. The degree
-------------- was conferred on June 9
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in hydrogen. Dr.
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components as predicted by the .
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prior to the work of Dr. Robinson.
The results of his research will be
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DAVE HAWKINS
Descendants of
C. Hardley
Hold Reunion
RICHMOND.—A family reunion,
including the first to the fourth
generations of the late C. Hardley,
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alien Burnley in this city June
19.
A family dinner and a very plea-
sant day were enjoyed by Mrs L.
M. Windom. Mr. and Mrs. Burns
Thomas and son, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Hardley, Rev. Albert
Hardley and Junior Banks, all of
Simonton.
Joe Louis Praised
By White Editor
Senator Lewis
Support Bill
CHICAGO. -Senator James Ham-
ilton Lewis promises his-bersonal
attention in behalf of the Gava-
gan anti-lynching hill now before
the Unaed States Senate. < 55
The senator made known this
decision in his telegram in answer
to a telegram he received from
Sandy W Trice, president of the
Illinois Central Colored Boosters
Club. Both telegrams follow:
ARGUMENT—
(Continued From Page 1)
estimated he had spent #35.000 of Review, a University of Boston pub-
the millionaire's money, much of it |I
to finance the $40,000 "rolling women's singles. Miss Listine Hat-
throne automobile for Father Di- chett won her place in the final
vine being built at Pasadena. la,t by trouncing Miss Frieda Rhone,
The money-flinging took place last 6-0, 6-0, ,nd ^ taking two
. straight sets from Miss Georgia
Colony neighbors Webster, 6-2, 6-0. Mrs. Lawson won
mance eharaes two love sets from Miss Alice Jones .
as night “Hunt was talking," said Smith, in the opener, then defeated iss
didn't “He put his hand in his pocket and Velma Edwards In the semi-final.
lying out in the road."
M. F. Cochell, 40, owner of the ------
junk yard, stated he was standing fall at a Beverly Hills cult meeting
near the scene of the shooting when which resulted in Lionel Barrymore
he heard Lovett cursing and heard and other movie
Sanners, who lives at the junk filing peace disturbance charges
yard and works there as night "Hunt was talking," said Smith,
watchman, tell Lovett he _._... .... pu....., ....... ......- ,----------. „ , _. was
want that kind of argument around found $10,000 there. He was in 6-2, 6-2. Mrs. Lawson then beat
here. such a state of religious emontion he Miss Hatchett in the final to win
Cochell stated Lovett walked to- threw it on the floor disgustedly - the tournament by straight sets of
ward him and said something about said he wanted to get rid of worldy 6-1, 6-0.
wanting to borrow some money, money affairs. He told the people Scott and McMillan won their
Then he heard a shot and Lovett there to pick up what they wanted, try for the doubles by defeating
fell, bleeding from a wound in the . “Everybody started falling on the Lawson and McDaniels, 6-0. 3-6, 6-4.
head. He said he looked around and floor and calling Hunt's "Lord” and 6-1. while Thomas and McCampbell
saw Sanders with a pistol in his 'Shiloh'. Another time, up around defeated Foster and Durham in
hand. San Francisco, we came upon an three straight sets. 6-1, 6-1, 6-4.
ft was learned that Lovett had old man driving a pair of mules.
been carting junk to the place to John gave him $1,000. We never ______________
sell, since he had no employment, saw the fellow again.” ,rn tirIr
An officer said Lovett had worked Intimacies between the girl and TWO HUEI
around the police station as “trusty" Hunt were, however, admitted by (Continued From Page 1)
shortly before his death, and that other witnesses who testified both . . be a mechanic was three
he was a “mighty good worker” registered at a Palm Springs hotel as maared and fifty odd dollars. Mrs.
Officers said they believed Lov- “Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.” hund can and Mr Free,
ett had been drinking, but they did Miss Jewett herself said in court Early, Smi the back seat,
not condone the action of the white she was to have the new redeemer in man, * ° ..
man, who they said went into his Honolulu but she wasn't told when, were thrown ° sanded at
house and got a pistol, then came and that none but members of the Mrs. Flood say =
out and shot the youth. auto party would know who the Gray, going sou Lot one _
.Lovett had been employed at a father was. When she started into Gray, there
lumber yard, but was not employed At this point Atty. Macbeth asked was a car block way G
at the time of his death. He had no the court. “Is the immaculate con- down Gray. She estimated that
known relatives in Houston. His ception, as interpreted in theology, there was ample time to get across. Th
body was being held by Fraternal a violation of the Mann act, your but the car was coming, raster
Undertaking company pending word honor? than she thought. (She estimates W
from his parents in Cincinnati. “The immaculate conception is not that it must have been going about
Ohjo. at stake”, replied the judge. “We are 60 miles an hour). The car caught
- concerned with the matter of trans- her car flush center, knocking out 1
porting for immoral purposes.” three occupants of the back seat
Mrs . Vida Stone, another white and pinning Mrs. Matthews in ‘he
follower of the cult leader, described car, between her car and the car
PATCH-
, EYE
SISTER
DEEPGREASE
REV.
MOLLERLOUD
, MADAME
HORSETHROAT
PANAMA CITY, R P.—(ANP)— June 3, 1937
Detroit’s Brown Bomber, as a fighter Hon. James Hamilton Lewis
and a gentleman is not maintained Care of United States Senate ....
only in colored circles here, out United States Senator
equally shared by white sportsmen. Washington, D. C. ?
By Louis’ defeat of James Braddock The officers and members of the
Tuesday night, his clean sports- Illinois Central Colored Service
manship in and outside the ring and Boosters’ club, numbering more
his gentlemanliness in his privte than 200 of Chicago, IU., urge upon
life have given rise to much com- you the use of your influence and
mendation in all circles, which in support in behalf of the Gavagan
its own way tends to break down Anti-Lynch bill now pending be-
the barrier of color prejudice. , fore the United States Senate. •
Ted Scott, white city editor of Sandy w Trice president
the daily Panama American here, Sandy President
predicted the defeat of Champion
Braddock by Challenger Louis by
a knock out However, he was only
one minute and ten seconds out in
In Memoriam
In memory cf Percy McCampbell,
his prediction as to how the fight
would end. In an article appearing my intended husband, who passed ■
in his paper the day of the fight, he away June 29, 1936, one year ago.
declared that the champion would One year today you Teft us,
not answer the eight bel!. The pearly gates were opened.
A gentle voice said “come;”
And with farewell unspoken,
SHAW INSTRUCTOR AND BOOK- He gently entered home.
KEEPER WED
RALEIGH, N. C.,—(ANP)—Jessie I often sit and think of him.
Mac Burns, bookeeper at Shaw uni- When I am all alone,
versity, her alma mater, and George For memory is the only thing.
Snowden, istructor in social sciences
there, were united in marriage
Saturday morning at the home of
the bride’s parents. They left im-
mediately afterward for a brief
honeymoon on the seashores of
1 Wilmington, N. C.
The newly-wed Mrs. Snowden is
a native of Raleigh and the bride-
groom comes from Washington. He is
a graduate of West Virginia State
college and New York university.
That grief can call its own.
Mrs M. H. Redd:
Mrs. Ollie V. McCampbell.
Chefs and Cooks 10,000 Voters is
At Tmskegeefor GoalSetby
DIVINE Mrs Vida Stone, another white and pinning Mrs. Matthews in the UNCsram. Catering Course Voters League
, follower of the cult leader, described car, between her car and the car 7eP " VAVAS MUSE
.Conte fromsthe girl as a dreaming schemer” that struck. SANDY POINT.—The marriage of TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE AL —
quoting Miss Jewett as saying after. She says that a man and a.woman Miss Lucinda Williams, daushter (ANP)—Takime advantage of the
2,000 years ago."
. How Hunt once tossed away Springs wide open. Now I’m hand- and a man, whom she thinks was
910,000 was revealed by Smith wheeling all the money, and I’m going to the driver ,
5 get John to buy me an airplane so probablyintoxicated, 1_ - _______. ___-_____-_
I can fly to Honolulu." long questioning, a young man, — The bride wore a satin dress with enrolled in Tuskegee Institute’s see- Negro voters by Jar, 3. 1935
who was evidently one of the occu- veil of white net. The background and short course for In-Service Although the polls for the payment
have of many pretty flowers graced the Chers Cooks and Catering Em- of poll tax do not open until Oe- F
altar. The bride’s attendants were Poxer. Amoen those registered are tober 1, the League plans to put
Miss Alice Pilate, matron of hom- from Chicago EL Suffolk, cut savings devices through block
or in pink with matching accesso- : Pent Pine Pla, and Atlanta and precinct workers to encourage '
ries; Miss Justine Davis wore white a -eitiams from Florida Geor- the saving of 01.75 ($1.75) so that i
with matching accessories and Miss and Texas and Pantry when the polls are open, a large
Leola Williams wore white. Mmo So Louisiana Ab- block of voters may be qualified 1
Little Marjorie Mae Collier car- Promime c e r and join the movement of bringing -
to sworn statement take the tournament, but lost to even greater support than they have ried the veil. Master Charles Wash- are miward W * • to Dotss Negroes #
* Cn an "requirements of Lawson in three straight sets after willingly given in the past." - ineton, was ring bearer, and little the Institute Cofetene " R tnerh the effective use of the 1
law applicable thereto and Is here- winning the first set 6-0. The Committee’s program centers Washington was flower Partride, marketing expert, both of -
by authorized to pursue the busi- From the eight entries in the around the setting aside of a Nation- 8:
ness of --------------------------- al Scottsboro Week from July 1 to
Fraternal Benefit
quoting Miss Jewett as saying after. She says that a man and a woman Miss Lucinda winliams, daushter (ANP)Taking advantage of the A PATS cat the noonday meet-
with Hunt at Palm got out_ of the car and fled.the of Mr., and Mrs. David Williams, opportunity to perfect their tech- the Progressive Voters I cogue
In Memoriam
Wallace Hall passed away July 4,
1936.
“You are not forgotten, dear one.
Nor will you ever be.
As long as life and memory lasts,
We will remember thee.”
Mother, Sisters and Brothers.
(Mrs Jane Hall)
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Jesus Christ who came to earth intimacies with Hunt at . , _____________________________
Spring’s "We have just blown Palm scene. She said a woman in black to Collins Nelson, four place at nique im the latest methods et food 1,707 3 1 i
4 Springs wide onen Now I’m hand, and man whom the thinks was the home of her parents Sunday at preparation for hotels, cafes, res- fected for '
of, the car. who was Vclock. Service was read by Courants and private families, stu-of the eny Cide registration TnTE ,
left. After Rev. W. M. De Hose. , dents from a member of states have with a goal set or 10 000 sesisteren I
CERTIFICATE NO. 4845
COMPANY NO. 8180
BOARD OF INSURANCE
COMMISSIONERS
of the
STATE of TEXAS
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
Grand United Order
of Odd Fellows
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Society
Insurance within this State for year
ending March 31. 1938.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1
S hereunto sign my name
E and affix my official
A seal at Austin, Texas
L this 14th day of June
1937.
B. L. DANIEL
Chairman of Board
Clear
Up Your
Complexion
For the gay
picnics, vacations
and conventions
that come with
summer days -
with
per-
LAWSON—
(Continued From Page 1)
tor over Thomas, 6-1, 016, 6-4,
pants of the car, claimed to
been driving.
6-3: SCOTTSBORO-
and Lawson trounced McCampbell. (Continued From Page 1)
6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 easily. And, confident of a prompt
Lloyd Scott had been expected to response, we now call on them for
to even greater support than they have
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" s --Meeting of the Advisory Commit-
al Scottsboro Week from July I to Attendants for the groom were years won at comem ufenu; kmYI will be «
9 July 6 During this period, mass best man, Clarence Williams, where they , lang Gu weimtot this week at L.
meetings, church services, parades groomsmen. Raford Williams and mell’s famous school of Hotel Ad- So- I.
and similar observances will be A. C. Farrington mnimistr-diom. President F D p t O the
held throughout the country, begin- Many fronds were present from tersom off the Imastitute ... non 2m * dt
ning with a mass rally in. New York out of town. Those present from the school at the times r a Pee whcareilecated
City on June 30. Petitions calling Houston were Rev. Wm D:Bose, gram of welcome on the onuom escoi are continu-
upon Gov Bibb Graves and At- Mrs Ozell Brown and daughter, day of the Short Course= M wesue
torney General A. A. Carmichael of Eldridge Brown, Miss Carlyn Lloyd -______-- ths for the
Alabama for the immediate re- and Mrs. Mary A. Lewis, Baa
lease of the Scottsboro boys will be A reception followed the cere- Atharnaue
circulated nationally. These will be mony at the home of Mr and IACLUALICYS
accompanied by a request for re- Mrs D. Williams The couple re- *
solutions from religious, trade un- ceived many gifts. A ,
- ion, fraternal and other organiza- ___________acatar * *
tions to be passed and forwarded to ■ VCIU1
the governor of Alabama, TiCpat and 5
TRINITY Teacher Wed Fraternal
TRINITY-CHARLOTTE, N C.—NP) A HTACUC
(Continued From Page 1) wedding of unusual beauty was r.
Machein Shop, by the citizens of solminzed at the Seventh street DALLAS Last week the Su-
Houston of that section for the pur- Presbyterian church Wednesday ev. Demne Court of the State of Texas Team Hngnit-I
pose of organizing a Church headed ening when Thelma Steleta Me- reversed and rendered judement in * MAPCAC
M E church. The house call to Knight became the bride of Joseph favor of the plantin’ im error in the HOUSTON.—Robert Allen (Bob)
order the meeting was open by Earl Colston. Immediately after the famous case of Amderson White Jones, world war veteran seeing
singing praise and offering earnest ceremonies the couple left for a mersus the G. U O of O F The active service in the 92nd division
prayer to God. On motion of Mr. wedding trip. They will reside here firm off Marsoem and Masom, lawyers m France, left for FL Bayard, New
Noble the Rev. E Dibble was after the middle of August represented the Odd Fellows in this Mexico, where he will be confined
pointed chairman who purpose A. The bride, a native of Charlotte see and are celetratime a victory fo the government hospital.
Pipcans for secretary after the yeas is • graduate of Hampton and has which mom for them the acclaim Mr Jones, a member of the Trin-
and nays were taken Mr. Pipcans done advanced study at Columbia tutefamdiliimg lawyers everywhere its East Methodist church, in the
proceeded, the chairman stated the She is now head of the home ero- THE case has been pending since husband of Mrs. Edith Rucker-
object of the meeting, nomics department at Barber-Srotia I Lawyers throughout the State Jones. He was presented with sev-
“They went into action and part junior college, Concord. The bride- and matiom have beem watching the eral gifts from the Lechenger jew-
following resolutions: 1. Resolve groom also attended public schools ounomme and there was general re- eiry company, for whom he had
that said House shall be twenty by here, received his degree at Livings. SEE at the decision whi * worked since his discharge in 1918.
twenty-five feet . . . ." After the st ne college, and is principal of one Sedthnit emdoumemt departments ----------------------------------------------------
resolution was past the following of the public schools of Mecuian- o etermal societies are separate A . _
party prescribed: burg county, ^ . distinct entities and that mem- * te.Mldncpmnotet
Richard Brooks, Mrs. Brooks, —+ be Jodses cammot contravene and Musid
Levy Strong, Mrs Strong, Horace ram abridge the by-laws of the Grand to favor Chicago, believing the fans
Corporal, Aaron Williams, ME. Sunday was palonrw. Ledre =hieh movers the node-- miltrn ouigeete numbers
Williams, Alfred Pipitin, Andy O. oriel Baptist church, RE ment Department. The decision in Bee PUP tel t the
Reagan, M Murphy, B G Wyatt, preached. - Dm for reaching and has is the list ane million dollar mark.___________
Lister Wyatt, Ellen Foster, Mr , Mrs. Belle’s aunt and daughter omis er the Supreme Court has
Prewitt, Mrs. Prewitt, Ike Haynes, from St. Louis, Missouri are visit- ever decided cm this point and will fA-LC
John Goodin, Mrs. Goodin. A Her daughter has been serve, ws = measuimge rod for fra-
“Collection by congregation, $1.20. attending school in St Louis. termel societies over the nation.
“Total amount on subscriptions to,, _______
and collection, $15.20. Collection NEW FEATURE ---------
first Sunday in June, $.80. . (Continued From Page n -
“The building of one house, off to its first . Mangled Body of
210.00. and umber.”-----teamnoue * SAL E ME Willis Citizen
wi BE of Cleveland, but I repeat Dawes w:
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