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register cooking school. nov. j, 6, 7
The American'g
Pledge of Allegiance
Z pledge allegiance to the
Flag of the United States,
and to the republic for
which it etands—one nation
indivisible, with liberty and
justice for all.
San Antonio Register
RIGHT . JUSTICE . PROGRESS
ONLY
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WHERE '
COULD YOU
GET MORE
FOR A j
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,voii. 11—no. 37
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, FRIDAYJ october 17, 1941
price five cent]
3;
Man Must Serve
tYear for Offense
Against S.A. Child
Wm. Cabness, 52, looses
Appeal in Year-Old
Unnatural Act Case
"Can't Take ^Register Cooking
School Eagerly
Awaited by S. A.
For a revolting net agnlust a
four-year-old baby girl, a year ago,
which was charged na "aggravated
assault upon a child,'' William
Cabness, S2, address listed ns 247
Albert Btreet, iniiBt serve one year
In the county Jail, the Court ot
Ctlininnl Appeal*, in Austin, refus-
ing, last week, the man's plea for
u rehearing.
Cnbuess was first fined $200 in
tfttpOTOttv.il court, on October 20,
1!M0, and nppealcd to county
court! On November 14, 1040,
Judge C. J. Matthews, county
court No. 2, after henrlng the
testimony offered by the child
mid Mrs. Maggie Richardson,
ntenced Cabness to serve a year
LAWRENCE A. OXLEY
lawyer's comments rile him
Race Rallies to
National Defense
Savings Program
Insurance Firms AloneGet
Nearly Half Million
In .Stamps, Bonds
W7ITH the recent announcement that dates had been set for
" Register's big semi-annual event—the 19th Semi-Annual
Cooking School—the office has been deluged with telephone ...
calls from interested housewives and household employees, and throng his organizations, is
who are always eager to be on hand to take advantage of the J participating actively in the na-
many featured of ?he three-day event. All indications point | ™n S
to another banner school, I (,e treafriry department.
The services of Mrs. Marjorie bring to her audience the most! Of jq Negro Insurance coin-
— ■ ** " " ' interesting and beneficial program 0f various types, in the
presented thus far. I ITnited ftates, more tlmn 2o al-
The three-day event will be held l rPn(jT^ have notified the treasury
t at Library auditorium, November |of inlttoi purchases of Defense
Mrs. Van Tuyl has had charge of ,5, (i and 7, with sessions being j,onfjs ^ punting to a totel of
Register schools for the past six held twice daily—afternoon ses-j j409,047, Six of these companies
years, and with her expert lender-J slon at 2:15 "o'clock and the eve- ,l0l|gl)t | wort„ 0f Series F
— - * schools1 ning session at 7:43 o'clock. Tliere - 1
-tpeelat tn Siin Antonio JlfuMer
WASHINGTON, D. C. — The
American Negro, both Individually
lu the Bexar county jail. Oil States Bureau of
ship, K*gister cooking -
.— |mve become the most popular pro-'will be scores of useful and vain
gram in tills section. She lias nl- able prizes given away daily, and
Lawrence A. Oxley, supervisor n nsscmWlnK material, a cordial invitation is extended
of racial relations unit. United, , , „„ ,,
November 20, 1IMC, the county j Security, "couldn't tnke it,
court overruled his motion for a'week, in Minneapolis, Minnesota,
new trial, and the case was taken at 1 citizens' muss meeting, spon-
to the court of Criminal Appeals, sored by the Negro Defense coin-
mlttee, when Jonas Schwartz,
Last week, October 10, the case liberal Jewish attorney, following
•us returned to county court. No. a speech by Oxley, criticized the
t :ho appeals court affirming the general attitude of Negroes in key
Judgment of the lower court. j spots in the government alpha-
labness was promptly arrested, betical setup, and charged them
Octuber 11, and placed in the with a lack of sincerity.
inlt. United recipes ,n an pffort t() (he pul)Uc t0 attpn,i evcry session.
Employment ' ■
last
anrl G, t e maximum amount any
corporate 1 is permitted to buy
In one ir. They are: Mammoth
Life m Accident, Louisville;
Supreme a'np of American Wood-
men, Dei er; Atlanta Life, Atlan-
ta; Soir'fcu Aid Society of Vir-
Oxley rudely Interrupted the
speaker, and challenged him to a
debate. The chairman of the
county JpHf e"tence be-
Jianl&c a* of that date.
0 Offense Year Ago —
The act for which Cabness was meeting severely criticized Oxley
convicted was committed October I for his improper manner of In-
21 11)40, in an automobile, at a terrupting the speaker, and de-
lo'al railway station. I fended Seliwarts In hi* right to
\ccordlng to testimony, Cabueas state hi. opinion of O.fr's
t U carrM Mrs. M..m,ir Richard-j ~
V sou, !« Koberts street, to the llvlgY S('()rCU IOr
Ulfi station where she was to see some V/Alt J
one concerning the death of a
member of her family. Another
man and the baby were also iu
42ii til. U '!"• «'ntion, Mrs. Rich
urdson sought the persoU" Mt
wanted to contact.
Cabness, It is said, induced the
man to leave the car, asking him
to find out what was keeping
Mrs. Richardson so long. He
then allegedly placed the baby 011
.he front seat with blm, and un-
naturally assnulted the child.
Mrs. Richardson returned to
glnln, It slum,ii J ; North Carolina
Mutual, wham; and Universal
Life, Mt phis
The
company
ideral Life Insurance
if Washington, D. C.. re
ported f Aliasing J33.H00. Other
coin pa nh
Health a
the Met
nssoclatl
000; Vir
Itlcumon
anil A
Fi\<$
Bad Manners,
loss of Temper
Gets "Hot'^When White
Att'y Flays Race Gov't
Men's Insincerity
Records Set as
P. V\ Routs Wiley,
32-7, in Fair Tilt
By TT J. ANDREWS
Dat.t.ah Texas—Breaking out with a last quarter toucli
down blit.s, Prairie View college exploded all over the
Cotton bowl, here Mpnday. b«£or®
srsrs';.1: a-
sratriran ^s.' . j>.
It marked the first time that broken when more than 00,000 lCai^
Prairie View had ever won two passed through the fair turns
in a row from the Methodists I The Game ... 1 has l:ii
frnm Marshall. The Panthers top- The game opened with Prairie, ^
h.->aS Wildcats—or rather "Hip-, View sutfering Krom butter ' ynsH ;,ilf>regro business houses to
Hopkins dld-in ' to ■ ^ plnn: /2
game, 180. V t '* 'K Sunday: (3) A
The 1841 scorc was the largest on the I rairie % I soeukers
ever rolled up, by either team, in first play, a pass, Franklin 'o, m
Churchill is Told
British Jim Crow
Bitterly Resented
Five Glaring Instances
Of Discrimination
Cited by NAACP
Council Prexy
Include the rilgrim
| Life, Augusta, Ga,, and
Dlitan Funeral System
Chicago, each $20,-
lia Mutual Benefit Life,
$15,000; Domestic Life
JI !<, Louisville, $13,000.
thiyanies reported pur-_
: 10,000 worth of I)e-|
1VEW YORK, N. Y.—Addressed personally to Prims Minister
: Winston Churchill, a letter, setting forth five types of dte-
i mi nation nn t.ViA nurt of "Rr-iticli a anni< . xt;-
3CU
In Mi
I of the
. . Arthur Walker, on c! Mr. and'
it iUrs- Walker, 307 Ne-
1 ia n, nirl lo« I brasku street, lias been elected
ilils, the Negro Di Is .... ,. , , atnitpnt council
uLiuiiiiakiuu uu iiuc piiL u 1 jDrumn agencies operating in tnifl
I country, was dispatched via Pan-American Clipper, September
26, by the National Association for the Advancement of Col-
ored People. |>
The letter, written by Walter White, NAACP executive
t— - — -jsecretary, urges that the Britlsti
rlS. Jury rrees rnd Ameriean governments maita
- Ithc four freedoms apply to th«
\ llvree Soldiers
SpS® Ac£UiS£(i OX KjWltm TtMra**t 0,1 bI tllC6
I Publicity on the letter was wltb-
Army Officers Present ,'u tb!M week because ot
_ _ _ . _ tKH CllStom Of not r*vt>aHn<r /vin.
•fense.-Savings committee
out for Itself the follow-
Int program: (1) Can
By J. M. PATE
For Tilt *i url*l «
Mrs. nicu .u v.. | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — More
find the man in a suspicious posl- „inn ooo persons witnessed a lieat-
tl«m. She questioned the baby, e(j c,mtrovers.v, when they attended 1
I Allen, was good for nine yards.
president of tlie Student council
of Phi Hi* Wb ea tie/ seoior vcbool.
Walker aocially popular in
the jounger set, nn<i a prominent
n. r, figure ou the Wheatlry campus.
" **. ii;- • jj--hnmo room.
Buy a Ifwid" Sunday; 8, A! ^ ^'^niber ofthe 'W'cfub/
bureau to serve club and
111 etinjrs; (4) School pit
Unshakable Evidence
Of Men's Innocence
lodge
By The Aaaorlfttcd Xcero Prets
SPARTA, Wis.—After hear-
-land a member of the "W" eloD.|
ings^ (4) School ^
Distribution of posters r.rsi'tv "W" ,u i -s;atl°ne<l at Fort Custer, an all-
white Jury, In Monroe county cir-
of this feud.
View won by
(In 1031, Prairie'only a yard to go for a first down,
20-0 count, for the Wildcats chose to pass twice,
Scouts.
The I
_ _ reportorial
. . « .. J achievements. He is active iu Sun-
chtman chain of Neg O| ^ pJt
n Washington, D. C., naa I J - - - - - -
tind Cabness was arrested with1
ills pleading not guilty.
Heart Ailment
Fatal to Mrs.
Florida Steward
— wors u* «*a uij.""—- — htinnv." was ever uteri, ■ - — .
Mrs. Florida H. Steward, 1000 flght for Negro Jobs in the de- hed |„ on every break. On | ley's 42, to end another W iley
• I. Tlrt raforrpil tO 4 . . it.. ...i. ..f
fonnVla^t^ and both being Inco* ^ the, ^ ^ ^ = «=ho,r of Friendship
biggest margin.) |fourth down, ^ Savings | stamps in their theatre,
Un nlonc tn ontor WlllP7P fol-
, r tr " . h 1 Savings J stamps in their theatre
a" cltlteng' mass meeting, Sunday,I "'"^"^arked the first time, since \ kick that was no good with t e lobWeg, ,lld a notice on the screen
at Phyllis Wheatley Settlement! that WUey llng not enjoyed ball going to Prairie Mew on ner ^
house sponsored by the Minnesota! a one-game advantage in own -H)
Negro Defense committee. The * 0 gpr|ps Ti,e series now stands j A she..
principals in t'-e verbal battle were with both teams having again deep in P. \. territory, oui
Jonas Schwartx, white, attorney- nl e ^ Wn,negi while three ended the Cats failed to call them right
nt-lnw, and Lawrence A. Oxley. |again, and P. V. took over ou her
supervisor of racial relations unit, prnlrle view which can hardly own six-yard stripe, and punt | tl|fi j,S,r,< 3how
D. S. Burenn of Employment Be-1 |u, descr|hed as either n from behind her goal. I special Meetings designed to stim-
curlty, Washington. I brainy aggregation or very spec-| A 15-yard penalty, and I turn e,, ^ ln the defense sav-
oxley gave n summary of 'be^ and more ottcn a «dnmb with Lilly recovering for P- J-. , have b(>en arranged
work of his department lu the | bun, .1 waa ever aiert, Monday, gave the Panthers the baU j ln rievalund, Columbus and Cin-
f.ir* Vetrrn tolls in tile de- . ' , , ... — I.n.nV Or
He plans to enter college fol-
itice on me screen. ' , °
. fu0|. .hnnipn lowing his graduation from Wlieat-
nsks pa Irons to take their change i _ ,„
■" — . in Defense stamps.
A short while later, Wiley was Many business organizations.
fhurches and social clubs are ac-
tively interested in promoting the
snie' of Defense bonds and stamps,
In addition.
P. V. Cashes In
■ —w- - - .. i anu Ciwu*-" . i
West Houston street, a pioneer fense program. He referred to | ^ wlleyi ,n the e#rly thrent,
citizen and widely known church the President's executive oraer^ of ^ g:1:nei ass,imed the]
citizen, aim ogainst discrimination, and ,,K' UILS,Ililrt role, and fulled to cap-] And P. V. immediately proceeded
urgency of Negro training, anil jtnjjze on at jeast four scoring to cash in ou ita first ^rea^*
womau and fraternalist, died Wed-
nesday ufternoon at three o'clock
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe j '^j'^ "thnt be thrown in
Wndkins. 140'- Morales street. (helr
(See RALLIES, Page 5.)
made nn appeal that Negroes not
resent the mnny unpleasant oh
Mrs. steward had been ln ill Attorney Schwartz, who Is a
health for the past year, but liad libcral jcw_ was Invited by the
been confined to bed only , cliairmnn of the meeting to make
days. ■' a few remnrks. He criticized the
Suffering from a heart ailment, atntll(lc of tUe Negro government
*lie was critically stricken ou Oc-1 of(|Cinl, nn,i stated thnt Oxley
tober 11, and though seemingly kncw (hftt very uttIe would be
improved at times, she was never . . •>- ■-
able to rally satisfactorily. A
native San Antonl'an, she attended
ihe Itlverslde school. At nil early
(lone because of the Insincerity of
(See OXLEY, Page 4.)
One-Armed Tenn.
Woman Whips
Whi te lads-Fined
ley, and aspires to be
inent chemist.
-e-
govern-
State American
Bap't Convention
0pensHere,0ct.21
cult court, of Judge Charles Beck
man, here, returned a verdict of
—•• wcauxe Of
'h. custom of not rtreallng eon.
tents of communications to tb«
head of a government nntll th«
communication has had an oppoiv
tunity to be received and acted
upon.
Five days after the letter wa
e^pstcaeir ixricmi a.
military attache of the Brltlafc
embassy In Washington, called tlx
NAAC^ national office, by long
distance, expressing great concerm
over It, and particularly over tha
not guilty last Saturday. The'c,f® of Dr' Walter Kl"«' -
verdict, returned after Capt. louis'a" of Prejudice. No copj
Euclid Taylor and Gen. William i° ' ,he letter was 8ent the em*
J. Warfield had presented un- bassv- but c.°pies were received
shakable defense In setting forth j by , -American Red Cross and
circumstances upon which charges itlle ®r'"sh W ar Relief Society,
were based, came as a shock to During the conversation Ben-
Judge Beckman. The Judge per- son sta,ed that he to
jonally polled the entire Jury at! 8e' to the bottom of things - a
little more," and asked for a copy
of the letter.
After pointing out the Impor-
irasi ui v vuon ... — —
opportunities. Even at that, the with Hopkins doing most of the
third quarter saw Wiley domlnat- pigskin lugging, and with Jackson
lug the play, and the score only doing his bit, P. V. drove to the
14-7 against her. But It happened Cats' four-yard line. There, Jack-
in the final quarter. Prairie View son flipped a beautiful short pass
went all out for victory, and a to Baldwin for a touchdown, and
well enrned victory the Panthers the Panthers had scored, Just like ^ Tkti N,sro Pre..
"rnJnmrt second longest run' mlnute^of6 the firs"quarterback- MEMF:I1S' T™"-Ju<'gc Cummins, Galveston, president wmcn InP aoiiiwn m . , -
The games second t,A minute J of city court here Tuesday levied] at zion star Baptist danco. pbey testified that instead ™ « f"ry pilot solely because of
was turned in by a to ^Antonio (place J.,%1 fines of J102 against a one-armed | virflnla nnd Drelss streets, of jolnlng ,hp rest of ,he soldiers! Ms color. Ashe volunteered for
woman after she had admitted thp Rev James Jordan pastor. in klddin- tl,e couple about their | 'be service and after repented
striking four sil.i11 white bojSj t lnnni «M rrnm nt a-nirnmo
the close of the trial to ascertain
the veracity of the decision.
John Orgain, James Hilliard, -■ - — - —
Royal T. Hudgle and Clarence tance <rf America's 13,000,000 Ne-
Frazier, the defendants, all of Chi- ero c'tizens ln the national life,
cago, were accused of criminally jand savinB that the ^cession of
attacking Miss Violet Van Kirk, j discriminatory acts on the part of
The American Baptist Conven-1 white, of Sparta and beating her |liese Bn'ish agencies are "build-
tSon of Texas, of which the Rev. | escort, Pvt. Forest Stagg, white,' bitter ^ resentment against
Dr. P. S. Wilkinson is pastor, will J attached to 21st field artillery j Great Britain among certain ele-
open its fifty-ninth annual session,' regjment, after encountering the | > en's the population of the
Tuesday afternoon, October 21, ] couple in a lonely field at Sparta | States, ^ the five known
with the convention extending on the nigbt of 10. leases where Negroes were dls-
through Sunday night, October 2G. j Denying the charges, the de- j eriminated against were listed.
The main sessions will be held fondants cite that they, along j Ashe Case Leads
at New Light Baptist church, 313 j other white and colored sol-1 First was^ mentioned the refusal
Virginia boulevard, of which Dr. j diers bad accidentally come across j of tlu' British Air commission.
Wilkinson is pastor, while the. the cotlpie lying in a field, a short | Washington, D. C., to accept
Women's auxiliary, Mrs. D. T., distance from a skating rink in | Charles M. Ashe, fully qualified
"•'which the soldiers had attended a! commercial pilot and instructor,
* [Youth Body Urges
Registration for
Defense Training
D„„ ^ --- _ _ _ fines of <10' against a one
boy, Frank Jackson, P. V. back,1 point, and the score stood 7-0 for w
who dashed SI yards for state's' the state school gridders.
final touchdown. j P. V. on Toes
The game was the feature sports j p. v.'« second touchdown came
I ne wivcrtiuc
age she married Abner Seymour,
June 1S78. with whom she lived
until his death, May -8, 100-J
four children were born to this,
union. '
The decedent was married to;
Joseph Dillon, June 30, 1000, who
tiled In March, 1017. No children
wcr«'born to this union. S j interdenominational City
Uter married to Thomas Ste fomui] ^ wMch
febraarj | i Timothy G. Jordan Is president, is
.jren were horn to this ^ g; | urglng all youths from 17 to 25
She t'eca'n« th0 age 0f'years of age, Inclusive, to register,
James A«L church immediately, for the National De-
V/u"rK Reed. She,fense Training school at Pbillis
, , I. ^Mctaiiv every office Wheatley senior school. I
hfi hc.i P _ church,I The council is urging all ellgiJle
- Insurer class youU. to take advan.age of the
including that of trea^ traintag offered, and which Is
icadcr, sccrcta >. ^ slu, desig„cd to Integrate Negro youth
ilBi' ,'Ct of the St James into national defense industries.
wm president of the St. ^ ^ ^ (hat ^
Jwevelciit society. r ot',arser lhe enrollment, the more
5L^Cf,mirt rumber twO, Hero-1 classes will be made available,
Keteect Coturt, . Collrt With their being a possible broad
inet flf Jericho, . bavin" eniiig of the courses offered. I
ot Calairthe, number;7 ha.>i«. ^ ,s als0 urglng ttat
"ofB,°hr 'IZTr several youth, , «ke themselves eliglbi,
ieWUtTj! I/, li'terested In the for positions as mechanical learn-
,1 nf tl c clty and had era, a civil service post that pays
irle affair* ot -• l$ocfl a year. Application blanks
(Bm FAXAU P"*® la«ye he secured at the post office.
A III H.IIIR- WK-l I"*- -r I ' ■ - -
attraction of Negro day at the shortly after Wiley had attempted
State Fair of Texas. Incidentally,'
fair attendance records were\ (See RECORDS, Page j.)
Phillis Wheatley Student Body,
Faculty Pay Tribute to S.J. Sutton
E
pUBLIC school officials and
^ personnel, Wheatley stu-
dents and teachers, and per-
sons prominent in San An-
tonio civic activities paid fit-
ting tribute, Friday, October
10, at a special assembly at
Phillis Wheatley senior school,
honoring S. J. Sutton, who wai.
retired, in May, as principal
of Wheatley, after 55 years
service in the San Antonio
public school system. One of
the surprise features of the
beautiful, impressive program,
was the presentation, on be-
half of the school, by the
vice principal, H. B. Lane, of
a picture of Sutton, which is
to hang in Wheatley's Hall
of Fame.
Miss Vera Lee Brock, ta-
presslve • trU>"
nte on behalf of the student
body. Mrs. Myra D. Hcm-
mings paid tribute on behalf
of the faculty.
I. E. Stutsman, superintend-
ent of San Antoniu
called attention to
fine qualities, among
things, saying, "I have
known a more cultured
man, nor one more optimistic"
Thomas B. Portweed, super-
intendent of junior and sen-
ior schools, spoke of Sutton1!
splendid reputation.
George Crate, secretary '
the Bexar County Tuberculosis
association, and member of the
e «laiiivo VVIUHU . )n KKlulUp lUf UUUIHC OUUUl «-.ixr a I
- . , A local program of welcome will embarrassing situation, they had evasions was told, ou September
with a heavy leather strap m tended the convention, Tues- Lothing more to do with the affair. 15, by Captain J. D. Mugford of
front of her home Monday night. I (1.iy eyeningi at eight o'clock. | F,UsP testimony made to military the RAF Ferry command, British
The | woman, Florence McKee, 0,R> of the high Ughts of the | autt,0rities at Fort Custer by Ve- Air commission, Washington, thai
was fl^cii S51 each on charges ot cour(,ntlon wi„ be thc introductory reck Edwards, alias "Burt Dick- "® Negro would be accepted for
assaidt nnd battery and disturbing sermon_ at hlgh B00n, Wednesday.1 son " a Xegro M. P., that he had | ferrying bombers. "—
the pes e. She admitted giving The daj. wU1 l)e devotcd to the w|tneMed the attack on the girl j ford sent Ashe
the S-je ir-ol'l hoys a ' strapping, j enrolllng of delegates, nnd recelv-:by the soldiers cf.used their sub- minimum requiri
w.-i. __i ....I ci,. fliH not bit them1. . , , ii ' .
Captain Mug-
j WHUf?8BVU iut- mtuviv WM * copy of tbfl
tne ^reir > t imv- « [enrolling of delegarec, and receiv- by the soldlers caused their sub- minimum requirements for pilot*
but InSi-tiMl She did not hit them (he repor(s ot churches and sequent arrest. However, at Sat- and co-pilots issued by the HAB
hard. Her claim was that sne| organilati0ns. 1 urday's trial in Capt. Taylor's Ferry command, the ninth o(
had iHininistered the hlons oe-| Tburgd#J afternoon, the annual; cross-examination, Edwards' test! which reads: "All applicants mug.'
cause the hoys came hack to P'W i addresi,es of the presidents of the ;raon3. wns pr0ved false, and evl- he of the white race."
in her yard after she had run aud (he women's | dence thnt Edwards' mental status | Negro Doctor Refused
them away. . miTiiinrv will h«> the feature at- .w nnnn a state of Second case of dlscrlmlnatloi
themjlwav-
I Accoriling to the testimony ot
the bo, j, they had returned to
: the yard to look for three pennies
i they had dropped in front of the
woman'* home, and she struck
! them acros-'. their backs with a
; and told them to get away.
The boys were accompanied to
court by their, - parents.
1 mother^injured
filing as she readied back
auxiliary will be tne reature ai-, bordered close upon a state oi oetuuu ca« ui
tractions. Thursday evening has delinquency nullified his previous' pointed out to Churchill was tt
been designated "President's night." testimony. iof Dr- Walter W. King of Ni
iinci^ni nrpsentatlous and Dreach- The failure of Miss Van Kirk; York City. In reply to urgent
nnd Pvt. Stagg to identify any , appeals recently made for Amcr-
Musical presentations and preach-
ing will feature the program.
The various boards will deliver
tlielr reports on Friday.
President Dr. Wilkinson will
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of the accused as -their assailants lean doctors to come to England
also aided the Jury ln reaching j to minister to the wounded there,
the "not guilty" verdict. Dr. King volunteered through the
deliver the contention :ern>nn, | innther development took place American Red Cross. He was in-
Sundny morning, at eleven o'clock.; i^t sfternoon, after the boys had j formed by Dr, G. D. Williams,
The missionary sermon will be been released from jail Into the , medical administrative assistant
, - rpiiehed back presented by Dr. R. W. Worshem, i custody of Capt. Taylor. An of-, of thc Red Cross, in a letter dated
! "s ' li„t t^ from of McKinueT, Texas, Sunday after-; ficiai 0f Camp McCoy military May 23:
for H r child as she a gl ^ ^ ^ cloalng sermon will police, Capt. Arthur Davidson, j "It Is true that only white cit
MMkt H y" and W be lvi,n by Dr. G. T. McBeth, of .white, notified Capt. Taylor that itens of the United States art
Ma. loby Hart field, ■«. tlx flftv- ini n,i ,i tokinir the defendants eligible for the doctors for Britain
Volunteer league, extended fe- right,'inkle, injured hip, side, am
liciUtions on behalf •« the M- left tf8, Monday October 11
stwt^lr^O^suffered a sprained Brazoria, terminating the fifty
street Irearj, gil|Ci and ninth session.
' . .. rwitnhpr IS. She Conroe college will hold the edu-
sociation, and ttmA the re lu
TRIBUXB,
lled auue Hehert B. Green national interest of '.he convention
where she waa taken iri CONVENTION. Paje W
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1941, newspaper, October 17, 1941; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399721/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.