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Woodson Arn-wers Wright; Church Politics Are Flayed
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£.That the church is now
Rf:‘ in the slough of corrupt :
at the high officials of the
e white-washing th ¢ }
i:\i'liu's of bishops and 1
well as officers wa hat
fir. Carter G. Woodson direct
$he Association for the St
Negro Life and History, i
ghent issued here Tuesd
¥ mhe statement was in rej
goen letter written by I I
Wright, Jr., editor of the
fecorder, refusing to appear
g‘of:r;nn of the associati
which he characterized the
gsms of the church by Dr. Woo
#n and his associates as half-baked
inions reached by i ¢
z)emods.
' Says Laity Hecd-Winked
r. Woodson declar. 1t that the
ty was being “hood-winked” by
e high churchmen and pointed t
@xamples of corrupt politics, grat!
and exploitation on the part of
gose who have been elevated t
e high places. He cited charge
made by members of churches
ttxemselves that bishops had been
accused of immorality and gralt
Eillt nothing had been done to pun
them or to press the charges
« After outlining the evils within
e ranks of the churchmen, the
Doctor declared:
8% “The Negro church does not I
ire investigation. We know
much about it already. The corrup
te in which it is now focund &
7ot merely a reflection upon ih
hole race. When we are denoun
because of the depravity of ou
ergy the people of the outside
orld are not going to inquire a
6 what denomination it was. I
#¥ill be sufficient for students ¢
ficial science merely to say that
ge Negro clergy had descended t
uich depths.
L Needs Reformation
#8 “The Negro church is the
nding achievement of our fal
ps in America. It should be 1
rmed and reorganized on the ba
i of community cooperation I
s been the great asset of the rac
Ad if properly conducted can rei
r the race the unselfish servi
ir people need. It would be a most
Shameful dereliction of duty if wi
@rmit the exploiters, grafters an
bertines to discredit the institu-|
n. If something is not done to
@islodge them, the Negroe n
merica must hang their heads 1n
!’mmc
TR 4179 et SN A e RO ST L . RN
¥ To serve the present age ana
o the future, as it is forecast by
e present, moreover, the Negro
urch in all of its good intentions
not succeed in the fufure with
methods it has followed in the
:t By eliminating corrupt poli
ians who have done and will do
iriost anything to hold the people’
separate and distinct camps for
ploitation the churches may soon
+n to unite for their common!
good In their present state mvy?
ve no chance whatever to parti
pate effectively in the much zz;'e(:»s»
uplift of humanity through com
unity cooperation for health and
@;'.“u,:.:‘ education. |
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% Debate
pe club in 19
fir r*oote is ! = Fndi
ioa ¢ a et {
bie conference. He took Hor
@ Dezre in Law While at Ox
d he was president of the Unia
Giely and also secretary and
lice-president of the Oxford U
fsity Liberal clubs in 1930-19
y Curry, Tyler for M'bhouse
® The Morehouse representative
Jor this debate are Milton Ki
Curry of Amarillo, Texas. and A
dred Calhoun Tyler of Sheffield
@Jabama. Mr. Curry is president of
@Bc Senior class, member of tt
Student Interracial forum. member
the Y M C. A cabinet a
#n honor student. He is major
z) English and mathematics. M
@yler is a senior and is maijori
Biological sciences. He. t i
i member of the Student Interr
1 forum and a member of |
ar's debating squad
# The question to be debated
®Besolved: The the Press is Deme
#racy’'s Greatest Danger. The (
ford team will uphold the aff
gxat:‘ve. This debate will take pla
#n Sale Hall chapel. Moreho
QOU(';.'.Q next Wednesday even
gt 8 o'clock. :
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Masier-—s powder, known ss Magic Sha
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ter and put on your facs snd
rd washes off quicker and closer ¢
0 ean shave it off with any rau
% Hair is dissolved clesn to the s
d grows back same as if you et
! old bothersome razor way
Js 30 antiseptic 1t is used by Hoe;
d Besuty Pariors. Prevests ingrow
Mpira, Clears skin of bumps snd i
and is so gentle on akin e
find it priceless for removing
p pus hair.
3! yeur druggist does not have Mag
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!,glfl! A, Faveunsh Ge & Ad
'?Cop Shot by Convict Dies;
- His Son Kills the Slayer
arpest had shot gnd beates Jo
1 M Carroll Fultas couie 30
man, had himsell beon S0t oo
killed Tumaay By Biotes o
| 28 geariold son of Ui WO 1
Heeman, Carrsil died ot tie Feo
ford W Long Memoril Lo 0
| The shying f Bkes G n
after an ull-night sestch by o i
B 50 men; who, Busty oo s
tip from another Neero éx.& ¢
found Carrolls allacker &l i 1F
combe strect in Bsbi Funt 400
ing to Burton Carell sl &0 07
cor inthe Fuith oot 5
force, ne was foreed 0 ho f 8 n
* Monday's aitack woe e o
experienced by the duail e
in the last two week: Usies oo
miraciously saved from du
BN ags Whes b e
o afrest an excaped smvnt
Hill he was shot in the boen .
bullet striking his badee
paroled on a Burklars o0
setving tme The Dentusil G
| been working on the beses 5
Boata of Hatey Youms oo Culout
road. Police soid that Riusr o
faben fom e Bome.
the bandit and the oflice el
i the police cat. The busdit st |
the betier of the fight wound s
oficer and threw bim frn the ouf
and atiempted 0 esiape v the o
lice ear but wrecked 3 Wts & v
ride of 200 yards in & ditch He i
escaped with the offieer ¢ g
_ The officer was s thioig 0
e e B
Skull He did not o inscions
is said o hawe enleiid 0 B0
{him that there were fu) oinag =
{nesses whom the defene Bad oo
|introduced and since there bne
%fifwfi@gam%fiémw
j Prior b0 fhat iow e g
i Tt i;r;?@fi conclusonis Ha
ISimmons had killed fie wormas
jeold blood and it was evident o
jhe would be foundt guite of £t
{electric chair The lestimans of (1
{two remaining wilne ses, hwsesis
ichanged the color uf the cass S0d
Simmons was fourd mite of mis
slaughter and sentenied 1 thens
. The murder ceceed e o
summer months fWlion g & b
[ball game. According = th e
guarrelled and he ihit hur & deats
Simmons admitten vt fe BE
the woman but declind that &
was the the victim of af srcims
185 the bullet was meast T o e
fwho had strock the westss. Tn
of the pase vedifind 57 o0 f
and he was sved Lo L
T mmee e
Continued from 2ot 10
hewsbe .
The commilis 1 8 o
S e e ele s e FoeE
stndies miade in fhoe L0
saga Detrgit Minnebto, s i |
raw%wfimmf@%
moderate standrds.
The Negross i M Lies
ern pities alsn bave B el e
smount lhan f gl B
fainilies who praco Bl e
who ate Hiving in s g8
Hest ind the Lt aEt o B
ESRs s e s s e e
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tor fhis element of the sl (8
- The svetage ~enita, 38t taes
housieg of Joweincine gl
Hew York = S0 wiene 1
Gai ol e el
Negroes it I $350 e senis e
ae
. Social problems 1o G
e e e L
Negro housing conditin: Baa
been greatly intensibal B0 oo
movement o cnm O e
moted in 1880 and g e e
Tkfl“’”{gfi’w‘w‘Adfiw Wz_":v'l-gfif Sl
plce ever since fhe enw. S
_ ‘During the pat oile BE R
&ro populatior n wibar oo
increased 835 i et SEG
the rural aress showed 4 de el
of 33 per el Tupia o 1o
ey
What Tepgens Lo B2 B
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Toits him towan! e it
low-priced dwellrig. Fiol oo
o e
available houses, this ate G
to these run-dows sreas Feo oo
e o e el
Dodled 1 boitites o dhehE b
e S et e LR U s s
“hEdu down culling e nenues of
'g‘&‘{h,iv;‘:i‘i‘."‘r' e e Hiwg st oy SRR
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b ko Teaied (o remove THE Bule
g e e e gy R e
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At bcainds ind o posse had
esisamad o had been at the Uloy
v ik Stokes careied the Infor
_nmion of Stokes whareabout to
e MLner of the East Point police
. ieidd from both waps and it
= 5. the rear door and fired on
i e they clann attempted
R R e
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_ soman i fhe house with
m%fi%mfimfimfifisfim;
© < it 4 thes found his colthes
Ciging i feont of o fire deving
¢ i ee ind bloodhounds by wad.
5 5 shallow creek for several il
e daiblng hack,. |
M a0 S0 police and citizens |
S e nosse dong ith two.
¢ f boadbounds Fulton coun- |
- Hees were joined by Campbell |
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Mrs Williams employed Nally as
her attorney to collect the samount
from the company, in February
1929,
i Shortly afterwards in May Mrs.
Willlams w g 5 arrested on &
Fwhiskey charge und caved Nally
Lo represent he, in this case. Up
to thi titne she claimed that
Nally had denied cooliecting - the
money. liter 5 h ¢ learned the
money had been paid two months
before in March
She was sentenced to go to the
stockade for eight months or be
fined. The exact amont she was
fined was ruled ol of the court
Nevertheless :{ht“d)ld the court
he could not p¥ the fine and
served and worked it out in Oct
ober of the same “vear AH i
time the lawyer insisted that he
had roce:ved no pavment from the
tastralce - Conpany -
- After visiling his office for
over two vears she never received
her share of the money. Nally
claimed that he had collected it and
the woman owed it for fees.
t The lawyer protested when the
iplaintiffs’ atftorney, Robert Car
ipenter accused him of lyving. The
lawyer told the jury that his pre
‘tense attack was merely a sham
to frighten someone and to gain
their favor by some effect He
warned them that where there
was a - lot of smoke there was
bound to be some fire.
The check was brought into the
court by Walter Smith auditor of
the Atianta Lile. bearing endorse
nient which Mrs. Williams denied
A her Sognature Ot her
documents of forpery were shown
31 the court
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M. B, Tuskegee
(Continued frofm Page Ono)
HCOSS
Burden oa Morris Brown
Abbott is smact 1lis coaching
aides are quite as clever and skill- |
ed. The Tuskesee coaching staff
makes on irfessble mental com
hination. The perspicacity of thot
asency in develaping freak forma-
LEens may prove the deeiding faetor, |
For instance, will Moriis Brown be |
able 10 stop that unorthodox Tus- |
Kigee play where a fackle in tho
e carries the batl . 2 Will Morris |
Higwn's defense know how to take |
it of those dobule \‘x-'ix‘.g:sba(‘ks‘.‘l
wiil the Purple rush line reaily be
i ‘tush’ line on Saturday? Manv
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more questions of this naiure could
be asked. It locks . if the burden
of proof will be on the Nirks.es this
Cweek-end.
t As on Turkey Day, the Boulevard
| corps will start with it most con
vincing power upon the held Sat
‘urday. Cleve Abbott, no doubt, will
‘also initiate his fullest strenzih,
'The probable lineups dre given be
low.
Tuskegee Morris Broan
Jkner . ... 1L E Slelemore
Adams L. Keid
Hockett (¢) 1.60 Walker
Camp . . Harnis
Gatewood R.G. Ford
McKinney RE Stanfield
Belcher R.E. iny Smita
Moberly .. QB Crede!l
McCarthy LI Shag Jones (¢)
Silvey R Hed Moore
Walker E.B. Spuslock
Aged Sheik
Aged Shel
{ (Continued Fom Poso One)
leerning whether or pot the miotion
L was sustained or overruled
= The voudwy to the eleeirie
tehair was paved by Séelicitor (dohn
Hudson after the defense opened
:Iup with ils argument before the
jury. The postponement w a §
L granted by Judes John T Huni
phries when t h e solicitor an
‘nounced that new evidence. by the
case had been obtained 'The il
openied up October 13 with
Whirlwind start for the defense
and ended in a ¢lamour for the
state Wednesduy
| Crime Described by Wilson
! Wilson, was being tried for the
brtual slaughter of Eddie [each of
‘a Linden Street address, on June
122 He slashed his viclini nore
than 16 tunes and even slit his
tongue., the undertaker. Charlie
Parks at Cox clauned, ulso ripping
oben his abdomen and all o Bt
'severed his lung Witnesses said
‘that the dving man had tried to
pull up by the aid of his assailants
trousers and bell bt the angered
murderer ciit himself free of tne
aving man's grip and shoved him
back, leaving Him in a pool of
blood. |
Wilson told the jury that tlw%
dead man had struck him with a
brick that knock him '.mmmsviuu:«‘i
and in the daze he had just eut
and cut unti he recovered his u:n-!
sciousness. |
BAD MAN TARES
NOMAN, SHOOTS
IP R HUSBAND
‘| Not satisfied with merely 1:,kin_a:
his wife - Hustér Noiris 1 h o
sheik., disearded his lover's role!
and played bad man, according t |
the report given at the police sta- |
tion Monday by the rejected hus- |
band, Jett & Shorter. 333 1~'e~i(mxf
Drive. )
Norris played havoe when h:_’,
=hot Shorter twice, onece in ipe!
bead and again in the right leg,
In the melee, 1.conard Jolm&:onl
was wounded andd it is belicved to
be fatal. the bullet entering and!
lodging in his abdomen. The last '
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0F 61, LAWYER
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i “T have more respect for a r"v(-!
teor that will shovel:coal or s inc
Lother honest hard labor than furi
one who sits up in a show and!
[Beals a trap-drum.’’ said Assistant
Solicitor BEd Stephens in his plea
‘before the jury in Judge E- G
Thomas' superior division of Ful
ton court Monday. The case 10!
which the solicitor referred \\"l.\‘i
that - of Jop - Yohnson —“who was |
sepleneed ta 12 months on -'1}
tebaran of bhiprela v
- The statement came &3 a result
of o second festimmony by Juhnson‘
iwho pleaded not guilty, It was at
ithe saveostion of his attorney H,
!J. Powell that he mentioned his
thaving beat a drum at a loeal thea
(tre. Attorney Powell. famous fori
his objections and contentions in
the-Tale - D Leév ocuse oblected|
Hime and time again {o .\'f:m'!‘.wnts'.*
Powell contends that the state!
-had made a mistake in indictmg!
{Johnson for burgiary when the
Evh:n'qv of burglary meant when
{one gained entrance to the pluce]
robbed by prizing opening some |
tdoor or window or forced their
fway in by arms He also contend
ed that a “trap-drum” beating was
Lan honest living With evidence utl
fhand, he contenaged lareeny from
ta house .
| Johnson had gone to the theatre
Ewiltie: Carvies Bray 154 Budfux‘dl
Place. and Gertrude Curry. It s
jsaid that he asked her for some
‘money to purchase some sand
;wi«'hv\: and when told she had left
her monev at home. Johnson s
said to have gone there and re
noved the money {rom her dress
er drawer
. Officer Howard. wh i he went
o arrest Johnseon sa that he
fonud the movey, %12, under the
“mattress and also found a sp v;ull
belanging to the Bray woman |
Johnson positively odmitted Hl:«ll
the bed uthdor which ihe mMoney |
was found wans oy bt denied |
taking the money }
ybeporl piven be the hospital re
vealed hin cond tion s serious
_The shooting occurred in a cafe
{upul‘u!mi by Jak® Bonner, at cor
ner ot Hunt Street snd Merritts
Avenue. Norris walked into the
cafe and, according tu Shorter, re
marked after he had finished
shooting, “Now 0 vet the man
who took your wiie”
Shorter was dlso treated at thy
hospital and later dismissed aftor
treatment. He appeared in person
at the police station and reported
the case to that department He
lay the trouble t O furm“!'i
grievances arising when Norris |
took his wife back in 1927, Since
that time they have been
separated, he said {
The exact residence of Norils
and Johnson were not know. hul{
the former, it was learned, lived
at the corner of Hunt and Merr
it Avenie and the latler lived in‘
Decatur. Norris culdistanced po
lice. : |
: 3
Alpheus Butler Is
Among Poets In
Kl
la. Volume
' From the publishing house of
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Anthology of Contemporury Vi!
se'" with a foreword by Vivian
Yeiser Laramore, prominent poet
ess of Miami and secretary of the
Florida Branch of the l.eague of
American Penwomen which o
cludes a group of unusually Jae
poems by the promising youhs
"Amm'ic:m Negro author, A'pheu
Butler Vivian Yeiser Laramore
who writes the foreword plve
Mr. Butler the distinction of first
mention in the paragraphs devot
ed to the living poets represented
Porty-four gifted FPFlovidians ai
included in this anthology which
contains 144 p. ges and sells fon
two dollars a copy
| Both on the jacket and in fore
word Alpheus Butler is given the
distinction of first mention. Among
the other poets represented are
Franklin N. Wood, the poet laure
ate of the state. Helene Claiborne
Georgiana Bole King Fthel
Brooks Kover, Edwin D L.am
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| Want a Baby?
Who wants a baby boy, two and
‘one half years old? ‘This is the
question that confronts hospital
authorities. ‘I'he baby who is to
be auctioned off for adoption is
Little Jacob Lacky. He was
brought to the hospital by his
aunt. . Eth2] Bell Miller. it Is e
ported
Stabbed to Death
Police we:e unuble to tell just
why Macon Webb, 195 Griggs
alley, at his home stabbed andg
futally wounded Jumes Rogetys,
114! Auburn Avoenue B ay,
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and is still ot largd, pdlice said
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