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Editor Of Louisville News Sends Resignation To Mr. Chesly H. Searcy JOINS LINCOLN INDEPENDENT PARTY FORCES William Warley, the Editor of the Louisville News, who for a number of years has been regarded as one of the best writers and most loyal young champions of race rights, and for two years the holder of a position in the local Republican organization as "Special Investigator", working from the Sinking Fund department, today handed in his resignation to the local party head, and at once joined the forces of the Lincoln Independent Party. Though Mr. Warley's resignation was not looked for at this time, and no doubt comes as a surprise to many, those who know him best have never doubted the fact that he is first of all a race man, and of the type that can be depended upon in any emergency, notwithstanding the circumstance--the sacrifice; the consequence. The launching of the Lincoln Independent Party calls for men, and Mr. Warley is among the large number of men and women who have readily answered the call. In Local Politics. For a number of years, Editor Warley has taken a part in local politics, though he has been a persistent fighter within the party for a fair and square deal to the Colored party constituents; faithful and loyal as a Republican, and has served it well both at the polls and in advisory capacities. In 1919 he was a candidate for the State Legislature from the Tenth ward against Dr. Louis Ryan, white. He and his leaders waged one of the hottest campaigns in local history; several well known speakers were brought to the city to arouse the Colored voters to their sense of duty, in the Tenth, as ward in which the Colored votes outnumber the white nine to one. Mr Warley lost the fight, but he and his friends charged fraud and intimidation of the Colored voter at the polls by white workers with the backing of the party bosses. The charges were carried to the courts, but again the decision went against Mr. Warley. The position held by Mr. Warley as Special Investigator was the culmination of the fight, however, and for two years Mr. Warley has been one of the most valuable assets the party had. His Resignation. Mr. Warley's resignation in the form of a letter to Mr. Chesley H. Searcy follows: September 1, 1921. Mr. Chesley H. Searcy, Chairman Sinking Fund Comm., Louisville, Ky. Dear Mr. Searcy: I am handing you herewith my resignation as "Special Investigator" in the Sinking Fund Commission. I do so to save you from embarrassment and myself from humiliation. It would naturally be embarrassing for me to be continually criticising the administration and holding ai office under it. On the other hand it is humiliating to me to try to defend it when the thoughtful elements of my race are wise to its shortcomings and are bitterly opposed to its policies. There will be an open revolt against the party this fall on the part of the thoughtful element of the Colored people. The non-appointment of Colored men to office in any fair proportion to their vote and loyalty; the installation of "jim-crow" signs in the public parks, the opposition of the organization to Wilson Lovett, Colored candidate; the multiplicity of dives and boot-legging joints--all have left a bad taste in the mouth of a thoughtful, progressive Colored people. I am allied by all the ties that bind, to that element Their cause is just and I cast my lot with them. Personally, our relations have been cordial and you have done certain individual favors for me. In return I have been loyal to you and the organization, keeping you in touch with the temper of the Colored people, and if suggestions I made had been regarded, this revolt would not be on your hands today. Often I have called attention to matters that I warned you would eliminate the Colored vote. Protests made by me on behalf of the better element of the Race have been ignored. The insulting, prejudice breeding signs in the public parks were only taken down at my earnest insistance that they would hurt the ticket, but Colored people are bitter that they were ever put there. Frankly, I had hoped to be able to go through this campaign without any fight, with its bittel culminations and recriminations. But come what may, without any heroics, without any fourflush, I cast my lot with the thoughtful, progressive, respectable element of Colored people, convinced that the interests of my Race are above party interests and even my personal welfare. Respectfully yours, WILLIAM WARLEY. Taxation Without Representation Opposed By 50,000 Negroes RESENT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S ATTITUDE The Lincoln Independent Party will put a complete city ticket in the field from Mayor down, in the November election. The organization of the Lincoln Independent Party is the culmination of months of bitter resentment against the Republican party, both local and national. The party managers for months have been sounding out sentiment and it was ascertained that many old line Republicans among colored people could not be induced to vote the Democratic ticket, but they were enthusiastic about putting out a straight black man's party ticket. This same movement has been rapidly gaining ground in other cities all over the United States; in Virginia quite recently they having put out a complete State ticket from Governor down. The organization of the Lincoln Independent party has been completed; the General Committee meeting has already been arranged, for it is planned to call a Lincoln Independent party convention on or about the middle of September. The party managers [cannot?], of course, expect to capture [one of?] the higher offices, but it has [been ascertained?] that thousands of Colored people will vote for a [Colored?] man for Mayor and the other city officers, as a long awaited opportunity to express their bitter resentment and disapproval of the treatment accorded Negroes in Louisville by the local Republican party. The managers of the Lincoln Independent party confidently expect to capture ten or twelve important offices in the city government. Candidates will be offered for Mayor, Sheriff, Circuit Clerk, Jailor, Coroner, Tax Receiver, City Treasurer, City Auditor, Clerk of Police Court, Park Commissioner, Senators, Representatives, Aldermen, Councilmen, Magistrates and Constables. Candidates for these offices have already been partially selected and the list will be completed at a committee meeting this week. As soon as their acceptance is secured, their names will be published. It is conceded that Negroes of Louisville hold the balance of power here as between the Republican and Democratic parties. The local Republican party, particularly under the leadership of Chesley H. Searcy, is accused of being a "Lily-white" party entirely. Colored people are convinced that the local Republican party counts on their blind support no matter what treatment is given them. This has been true heretofore, but the colored people have determined that if they are to be responsible for putting the local Republican party in power, that proper recognition must be accorded them in the city and state government. In putting out a complete Independent ticket, it is expected to draw Colored voters by the thousands away from the local so-called "Lily-white" Republican party. Colored people unquestionably can elect 8 or 10 Negroes to city officers and if the result expected this year does not teach the Republicans a lesson, thousands of them have indicated that in the next election they will support the Democratic ticket outright. RELIABLE ouistJill I PR06KESSIVE INDEPENDENT PARTY ORGANIZED; RACE TO PUT FULL TICKET IN FIELD Editor Of Louisville News Sends Resignation To Mr. Chesly H. Searcy WIN RIGHT TO REBUILD HOMES IN lUlSA PROFESSOR KERLIN OUSTED FOR ESPOUSING CAUSE OF RACE EVADA GOVERNOR E~DORSES ANTILYNCHING LAW • 'ew York. AUJrUt 30.-The l'e,,· XtW York, Augu·t 3 .-The • '". . .~,.. York. AU"".l _ .-Tne "-' I ordinance a.,ked by the cty of TuJ;;a, u0.:11 A»OCllItion for the .\chance- 1.01 .. 1 .. h,uclati n for the Au\' ,. Okla., f"llov.ing the recent riot, 'vh'" ment of Colored Plple, ~l Fifth A\ . ::te... (Colored P opje. ;l' Fifth .. h. atended the lin limi to re,~r t 1\ew lork, today announeed receipt of "lOe. X • York_toru.~· maJe p • . K JOI S LINCOLN INDEPENDENT PARTY FORCES building in the de''llStated area ~r ntw. that Robert T. Kerlin, proi - or ~e te,.t of a telegram ,ent by G ,'. tbat colored people would ha\'e been o[ Engh-h at Virgull" Thlitary Insti· I:nunet D. Boyle o[ • ·eyada. 0 ~n· Taxation ithout Repre-sentation Opposed By 50,000 Negroes ESENT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S ATTITUDE ____ &nable to rebuild their burned hom~'. lute, and author of "The \'ojce of the d ........ J. Vo\".ead, citairma, of th .....--- \~i\liam ~\'arl y. the Ediwr oi the I£U ~o~ woul.! elin .• nate the Colored lias .been ciedared "oirl in .court. ae- I Xe~;' had been upell I from hi, C?mmittee On J~diciary ~! the Ho .. ", Te.~ Linca n bo. uen. Pan:, ",~. ct'dtie Partj. . Th I~al Rrpubl.Jean Low,nlle Xe" •. who for a number o[ \". ie. Prot ,t. made b~ me On be- cord1Og to a t£legram recetyei today Ipo$1tion because o[ a let er he wrote 0' Rep"", ntati\'e'. eoaor"n!: ·.e l'Ut a comf' e C1!~ ket II the he! I P'orty. particularly ur ... .,.. !be leader· yea ~ h8$ been l'l'!'arded as one of the bili f the better element o[ !be and made public bl' the X'atio113l ... ,. 10 the Governor o[ Ar sas. a;king D~ er anti·lynchin .. bill r.c.... t..,oy: f:'.'m .la~ or duwn, in lhe Xo"ernbec "hlp of Che,ley H. Searcy, j" accased best "nters an" mo"t loy I }oung lUce have been ignored. The insult· ,,,,,iation for the Advance!:'enl of hun to re'ie ..... the c:t.SeS of the Xegro CcngTe-s. j":""",r. T'. orga ·z.:lll n A 'h, or bein; a "Lil~·"hit~·· party entire-champion" of race ri"hts. and [or two ing, prejudiee breeding signs in tile lGlored P"" ple, 70 Fif!b A"e Ifarmers sentenc:d to death 10 con. The telegram read.- "" folio",: Lm""I. Incl reMer! p. . rt~· i- li'e cul- I:. Colorrd people are com·in""d that years lhe hold« of a po,ition in tne public paril1 were onh' taken down at The telegram, which is sent on be- ncetion With !be Arknns:L._ riots. Ho!\ d . J V I d mllOalJl n of month ", blUer reo ·nt· hI' !:al Republic"n rar.. munt. on local Republican organization as "Spe- my earnest insistance' that they would hal! of a committee of prominent col. In !be letter Prof. Kerlin wrote to n.: ., re" . r ,tea : me~: al!'ail1,t he Republicalt pan~. th.,ir blind ,upport no ~:ltter what cia} In\e~li;ator"", working from the hurt t e tieket, but Ca!ored people~ oree citizens of Oldahoma, sa~'5 in th~ Goye~~r of Arka~~;:- he 3tated, Chrurm:m Com. on Ja ,C)::tt:-. lbola. !()(';tl W~IJ J~tlt) at Tl! pan). tH'U. mCIII i:-: h--ri'l'1l th(m. This has . . g ~-uru ll.partment, tod::y h~nd· t.t.iter th~t !be~' were e,·ft put !bere. part: that lhe Xegro farmers of Ark _ HOUi'e of Repr.,..ntat"·h, r..ar.a~"r, I l' mo"t"" hm, ocen L£e .. true I.er",ofore, but the colored eel in his re-ign:Jtionto the local pa..-t~ Frankly. I had hoped to be able to "TuJ,a's rew o",\inance extelK1ing were the "ictims of peo"age; that Washington. D. C. 'c· ... nu'-" out .r.llment :u.d .t """' a.,. Ploplr han ,I, t,mllne.1 thnt tf they heal, and :.t once jOlOed lhe force, of gu through thi" campaign 'viLoO~Llfire limit to restrict building in de- !b't they bad nei!ber iru.tigated Dor Permit m to urge pl"(mpt a ... fa· cenall'·.1 th~t m::ny 01,. I".e Rcpub· are to be Ie.;\-on, hIe ior putttng Ule thl Lincoln Inu ·p..'l'Jent Party. ",.y iil'ht. with its bittel culminaUons ,~t-lted district ",ru; deelared vojd by be= the riots a; ,,~ shown m the "roble action b~' the Judidruy - 0:' .:11.· among «Iored pe.ple coul.! n('t local Rppuh'ica •. puny in po"pr. that Though )Ir. \\atle~··,. re.,,,,,,,tiM ard recriminations. But come wh~t !ec,un toda~' after battle waJrei by our trial before the Arkan..aS ~upreme mittee re,peeting lhe Dyer nill H. 1. "" Indu.cet! tt· ',., ( lhe Democratic rrepe~ CCG'TI~I'On mD.-t 11. accorded ..... ac;: not Io(,kt'f1 for at t~ tune, all ron)'. without anl· heroics, ,,;thout attorneys:!' ICourt; that the\. had armed them Tnirtet' D4 leket:. out he. were ~nthu.!"t3..:-tlC thr-m In thr- city and sUItt:' ~overn-no dou~t come_ a, :' ,~n I' t.o ma.~:. my fourflu.-h, I ca,t my lot with the ,.. ,th'e£ only aIte; l:eing tbreatened and I heli,,·. a led"laU"e e"p~s,i I I.bou.~ putt~nl!'. o."~· ':r:' cht black ment. l!. p~ltinl. ou~ a complete In-tho_ "ho know birr. oe,~ ha'e ne,cr lhou~htCuI. prolITe.,.i,·e. respectable molested; and that !be com;cted X.,.. opposin!!, Iyncitin" is repre,.,n~lti"e n,an. part._ ttcke~ Thi,. sanle mo''''' depend,nt ticket, It IS x!!'tea to doubted th fact that he IS firt "f all element of Colored people, con,inced gro ftl.l'llle~ had been tortured by ct the be.t thought oi the people. I ~~e~l h~, "';en rap"U~: {!run.ng ,,=our.d draw Colored ,. ter by the theu..",,?ds a ra~ man. an,1 of the type th3t can that the interest£ of my Race arc wbipping and an eleetrk chair during I E1I:lIET D. BOYLE, GO"err r ~. tbrr CI,!~" .al.1 o'.er th LOlled "\\'~r [rom th.e loca. CH:ajltd "Lily· b'! d~pmded . upon In a~y emergency. abo"e party intere,-ts and e,'en my their trials to make them te,ti[,' 3..- .I:a~e,; .n \ 1I'-"IO'a qUIte recently.they "h,te" Republican party.t'olored ~ LOtWIthstandin" lhe U1:um,t3oee- I*r,onal welfare. the wbite landlord, wanted tbe~ to. D ~"ng put out a .complete .tate tlcke r~~ u que-tlOnably can el .... t or 10 th~ NI~n6ce. th t lo::;equence. Tb... Re~uny your~, "The time '\\;11 vet come." ,aid Pro- R LATTIMORE .rom Gt \ em_or ~IOWn.. _ :'\E'j:!T'O(' ... 0 city .officf!'r~ anti if the ~ launcitlng of the L,ncoln Indepenuen_ WI LLIA_\1 "ARLEY. fe"SOr Kerlin'. letter "when the wor'd • The (" am",,"o of the Lmc"lu I . ult ~XJl"ctecl tho ~"ar doe,; not te;w,h :-"rty calls for men, and )lr. Warley I with full kno~'ledge ~i this "ill .,., ~. MAKES PUBLIC ue~nu 'nl pan~ ha: been completed; the Republica,,;- ~ I,,"on. lhou.",ncL. 13 among the lar!!'e number of meu TRENTON MAYOR . Ited b' cit Co barb't . n U.e Geu r-.u COnJ1IlIltee m(etmg ha, or them ha,e md'cated that 10 !be and "omen who ha"e readil~' an.."Wer- \0 Be ; s~ hi-n: . ar\t f I aln:ady Leeu arrangeu. for it I· plan n,·xt election lhey will , uppon the ",I the call. I l' e3~_~. 0 f \~p.o~ Ii. 0.. STATEMENT r.ed to (all a Linc"lr. Inllepe",leht p'r· Democratic ticket outriltht. In Lota) Politic:. TO FJGHT THE ~:.:~ I~:rl:n ~-as ~~~edl:~:e~ t., con\~I:th.n on or ab(.\ut the mid,lIc .!';;:,.. ah::,,,,;,~:n :fM~e'tnr;ioc~n~~ I lution pru;ed by the Board oi Vl-rt - ptA;m ec. The party man~ger, SLAYER OF NATIONAL iti-. tho~g~ he h'- '-been a per-.l· . ..:~n'. KU KLUX KLAN f y ~ .. 'iil' I ti~t' "I br.mi :;;; a deliberate a~tl n:ai •• · ,., C'f cour,e. (X!!'l to capture .. ~ ,~ or~ 0 I~~ 'edltary .n e. io"," I e a cel-tain rumor going aroue lhe hi~h£r effic."., bUl It ba.· BEN!;F fighter ""thln the party lor a fau aJ1U 1 at ng for hJS lmm 1. ..t. :.,-~~. . r r.::::t.dc OA. ,!..:::t __ u::.e th...t ... 1,U ~J .,i '" ~'ed th:u thoU'~aD-n- ~ .. u...""'''';''';~'''''---'''-;;':'' l-!~ .... ..J:~~~L.!c.."~:..!4~*~'~. ~_ - -~~ f"rotessor Ie J~.reu..~toresignand Dor"":~h .. ~.-(f~r w.il'lttu'atthe oiOf'e(lpeop:ev111 ~ OT ..~ ~ik-,; faithful 3nd,)oyal ~ 3 Re- ~tW York, Aug. 29.-The ... ·a tional the board of Yl~lt.Or5 ther. ~pon ~~: dar.ce gi~en in honor of the X:1ti0:1;11 man for lIa~cr :.t. I( the other city of· publican, and ~ ~ it weB aotb I M~(,cialion for the Advancement of leian other re:,oluuCln t1epn\'n~ him Ot )l p,'iC'al A::-!"ociation. tt':at not onl\" dif. f..er"... a .... a long ::two. ited opporttmlt~ a: the poll~ and in ad\~isory eapad- ICo1oreti People, 7 Fifth ..j ~xenue, Xew hi~ prore:;:~orship. 1 ,.~ makf" :--uc!l a :--t ... temet.t. bu' tn~t t) c'\pr '::- th('h' tlltE'r rt.~ m-I-lt ahe! Baltimcllf', )11. ...o \uJ!u t 29. tie.;:. Ylrk. t.oday made public a let ter ::Cnt nu .... uc"'" :-t:lteme. 1 wa.- e\'f:n h(\u_' ·:""appnn'::.l of th .. lrea ment a.c~on~ A. Fr)f', t\Hnty-four ~ea~ ,t(), con- In ]919 he w;. ... a candidate fv: :hf i.O :l colorEd po t of the American TULSA VICTIMS TO of b\· me. U:- it wa... . th..- ::-inc re rle!"u-f' .• ' I,rn e- II Loui!"\"rle by tr,(- loe:"l rl:t- fb::-ed ~Ia~er oi Dr. Robert ,,'. Bro"'ll. ute Legi~latur from the TI th I Leg:on \l it.chel Da\"jG: Po..:t I? by n(.t ~nh· (.f nl\·..; If aml he Fall ... C:.. ('UbaiCH 'part~. 1"1,(: manaJ!er:-- oi Lhc t.eat! of X:::tionaJ Benefit ]n~uran(,f" ;'~f agai~"' .. t Dr~ Louig Ryan, wh:·te. tb(. 'l1;y~r of Trel.to;, X. J:, in -~hich )IH. \\-Jl JLI .\ ,i"\\~ CltlU DAMAGE OF llf"(Jicai A ,..:-~ir.tjon that all of lh~ L nCfll!1 Il aiepcnlie-Jjt, J ~1"L~' cCH:fitl fltl~ Comp~nl, at hi,:; home l'i:!'i 11th St. H and hi~ lead .. r, waged one ,J! t"1-._ that otl'icial stateU he would tak all FAlhor HC The l.AtUi ... \ill.· X,· \\·.... " It'. dtizef of l...-\U~;:o.\·ill... re1!anl!f"~~ ,. f'-::\Jk... . c It capture ten or twehe im· the night oi XO\·. 2 , 192(', wa.,., com· hettest campaign, 10 loeal hi;toC)': I'~-ible action to thwart the prog"'-~ $4;000,000.00 ~;,:(.~iff~,:'t ~~~~.~~on~i;;:' : i~n ,:~: ~:~:;.n: e.ftice. i •. lfir ity ", .. 'er •. · :~~~/o j:til toclay ~n a chal'!' of :;;~t ;: ~h~:~~yn to s,::~:r~t.e~:,": ~~ ~~~I~s:b..IUX Klan. The lener re:u!s BOB. CHURCH BREAKS WITH Gl·,,",l· I!ecepticm. 'Tbe"eiort' .P(c C,., ""I.te- wi. " "ITe",1 fn 'Ia~· The pri on r t lei In.rector Grant (I \( t ~ to their sen .. e (d' tiul~. U! I "1 \\I~h to take th~ OC~::-l\ of c- PRESIDENT HARDING Tub;, Oklo.!. A.If!. ~:!.-\"i('tim~ W:I.:-- ('only "ne C}t:.alifit.:atioD. ;t ~2.' (I .... - 11\ ~hf rilY. t iu:uit C,t:lk. Jailor, Cor- and tht" (;(tective· that he w nt to tJ:e e T~:~:: :u::!~nr :;;~:~~: ~~~~ I ~I~;\ ~d~gb~:hl:~:~~ ~~ ~~~ __ ;~:oh~.\\~:~~.~i~~:;~\.~~~:~YP~e J~t;) '~j;~:n ~;~Ctkett~ a~~er:n;~·e~~ hO ~:~: ... (~~: ~'.~~: •• [~\~,t!~,~.~~i~;I~ ~t~~Ii~:ea~:~: ~~:-~:~i:~'~~I~f:: ~:~l; :ere~~~~L~~~i to ( e. ~j r. " 'arley 10~t the f,ght., :\littJ)"'1I Davis Port, No. 182" prote:: t- " ·asbiol!ton. 0 . .\ug. !!!!._ for S4.IIOO.OttO. The" hile::-. WD? t.h·l-n,:T: 1"an In te Loui-\;Ile Leo. 'J"I P~r~ ComnlI,~io,.er. :er.atun:. H.eprt .. - the phy:-ic:i;n _ .f! t"o dollar~ w~ th bu:, !.le .3lJ.d ~:;: frienos chargee f~u~ I iog agalIlst the or~ization ~ of .a Xobody .".orked barder to put Hard O""H1E'd JlTl p ... n.· 1n the Colored ~;-o\.- ~ncl LAu-~·ille X ," ~ for three w~·k- Hf.t3th·, Aiuf"rn." I ounci!n.i.f.n, price. tl lntID1~atl.on. of the Colore~ '.otEr r b.l'3ftd& of the Ku Klux KJan In thi~ liD« in !:Ie "'bite Hvu~ and nobodjo tion ar~ a:~o Jlrepann~ to ~Ie epar- 1n. \.;t Jr eVfr~ ont.:. t.o l~ pre~l t. :\I ... ~i::-tratp. .. ~n.!. C(.n~tabl ~ . . n~ .. Bro,.\n. he ~~, declined to at th.e polh- bl ~blte worker::- ",th tc.e tltj. . b.a, got en l~s out of his. (lre~enC'P ;:te "'Uit., for lo::,!- (Olahn~ mOrt To \"t nfy thE" :-3m. I a~kf'tl :\lr. =- ~ Can~ljfl .... t(r ((.r ti e office~ n .• ne c'-'fll r-.i!- pi~tol 3.!- c:: I!atcr.ll for the ex-bo...~ kinv of th ~rty bu~.~. ..,he I 44]n rep1ying to y~ur letter I wish there lban the ("olun"d f\f"Gple. than :'.1\1.111'..." \c~tf."r Hurley t·, imite- ... 11 0: tn- .. tIna, I) b{'(' panially :""elet.e.l anll tr .. du;lar. TrouM •. ioHo ..... ct! and we Cta3rge~ . ~ n: ca.ra:f'I.l to the CO~ to vi.:,e ~our ~nunlttee that ~ long T ~ 1 the feeh n~ lM is rapidl.~' Xee:roe ... are. build1n~ rapidly Ie ~~cir g ~13:-... t'l th(lo Armory (). t~:--t t th~ Ii. ,,11 ~ :np:eted at a c:mu- r'll\·~iC:lall. h d 'med? knock(·d ,~m but agalO the tlecl~h.l~ .went a~nst as I rerruun l1ayor of th.e Clty of I sprea in:.; ('\-er the ~ountry and e\- the burn' di!; rrct~ ot TtJl~a. ~Ir. ('; Friday nl~ht which he tel~- ~e he ,lu: mit {'-(: m t. ;: ltoj '\\"e'k. A.... ~n ft. ~:r ~.l\ nl.!' follo\\ d him froOl lh(; l1r. warle~. The po.",uon .hela b~. ~ . ton, I will take every J.OSsible ae- ery..-her lhere Is digu,.l and dlsap. F. Gah.-. :.. prominent Color d Dl~n. If you will reacl ttte IAu""U. ~ ,w· a the.lr ae-etl t.an:e j .. :::ecurPolt, tot-ir ortlc.:f"' to U1P haIT". '.l}". It. wa .. while Mr. \\arle~ ~ ~ pec:lal I n'\e~63tor t lOr 1.0 D~ent the ~~~ation of any pointm t fell "ill~ tb Harding ad. when Que~tioned a~. 10 whelher tl! \' 0" Leader of twO weelu;. p.."L-t you \\.,H nome .... WI be put I~hpd. hI \\as (I own , h ctntl,I, that hf' fred ~ the cuJmlDatiOn of the::b~:~W. c.tlZt"n'£ nghts and pnVlleges, ~a~- ministration. II b ju~t be'omfDR I rf:a_re~ arrest fO~ nolaun,: ftr~ and find 3,1 ~n~~le there \\Tltt.ell b~ ~(' I It i:- (\ .. ((',I·d tha Xegroe:- CJf I....t,u- [rur or five :-.ho{$, one ~ot being fl.l"ed ~~' and for o.;w~eS= "al~able a:' Ie .. hr race, creed. or co~or. LikewI3e, known I!)at .Roben P Cburch. Ten. bUlldln:! r ~ulauon.~ .. !-;aid. Tbf"~ who'eo I In\lted e\er) or. ~ ~r.e j .. v:re t-.olt re bal.i.lnc::e of po\('(r ht:'re q.her. Dr- Julian Jack.:--on. ~urIon..:. ha.E been one • ~ - J ~nan use aU my official power. to I ne ee le..'\der as broken wltb Pr _ had ben"':" ~et the J~II ready for. us. A~or:r to .:-~nd a _octal e\er:,m~ u· bet'\\- tile Rt I,utlllcan ar~u Demo- \ '3.. 'ru .... in the Brown home. a.p. eet!' the pa~, h~ • Ith,.a.rt the progre". of any orgaruza· IdeDt Barding &lid returned lO hl- becau'e "'e are gomg lO keep on ",t" our ,",i'ltID" doctor,. I relITe: • ~ I-H .• ResJ~abo~.. tJOJ: t.esigned to upset the friendly re- home. buUdin~_ XeJ!roes are not Wallin \'ery much that after t'YeDt~· ~ea'" MAJOR LYNCH WIRNS Jifart~l on t b~~ne..,. ~ Ah. Warle~ s re"l!'TI"tJon In thE laIl6'., that exi..ct in TrentoD between . for ... Int.!r to rome and not baye ar ... pent in lhi; tity I am called UPl'n t~ " " Ft;e ·a,,1 he 'Old no. Ie:'e lh . c.ly form of a letttT to lIr. Chesle, 11 our .. hite and eolo citizens. I am I After camll&lgnlnr; througbout the place 0 live. They are "uilding or. dEferd my. If again.t .ucit a rumor REPUBLICANS .. fter the hoo ·np:. )Iembe", oC Dr. Searcy follow;: trongly against the promotion of any COUDtry laot tall. Mr. Cbureb spent I lbeir Onl ground and If the ci v au· a.' I ha"e alwa'" lhough Ihe IITeater Frow,,', family offered a rew~rd of ~epte~ber 1. 1921. I~ellq that ~a~ create in~ :~D .t!la~~:rlb~on~i~en7":~ tborltie. inll'n-ene ~hey .... 111 ~arr" number of m;' real fnend- ~"n:. __... 1.(f( Cor infonnation lead in/( .to the r. Cheley H . .;:,eare}. distrtlSt or fnction and your ""DUDlt' l lb .. ir ca .. to th bl"b" CODrt. I~ among "·haL ... ",, c:alled or .... hat mllht " •• h.nl'ton. 0 r Altg. __ .-~Ia arret of lhe sla,er. The poh~ de- Chairman Sinking Fund Comm~ I tEe may rely upon my active support settled. be aDd !Jr. Cburcb had a lbe land !cor redr -:. "" al'et! the Iaborin!! people od je,: jor JGh~ R. Lyn,·h. "urnor. former p::rtmen offered .If, and Dr. FeJ'di· Louh.,,~lIe, K}·. I a' aU times to prevent the forming conference In wbleb M". Baret ... , Over Slxl)·.fh·e boue buildin"._ here permit me to -a .. that thi, ro .oem! .. r o! nj!r." from ~Ii. oi.,ip· I.and Whitb,· offer",1 a ~50 r ward. at' llr. ~any: 0; such a conditi.on in Tre:nto~ :i:e;:a~DUhJ: :;;'re: n ~:: :.at~ef~ baTe be(n put up. om. tt:mporarily ~f our.: should ne~"er think oi big. or pi. for:nt?T pa~ mJ,:--t~~ of the l'nited : I am hamiinlo you heJ"eWlth mr re,.. '"I'his i~ my poSItion and if you for WiD er oIlS stop",d work on little. E!!m. worlcbg or non· .. orkir.I ~ ,:;'e, \rm~~ and dunn", tbe Republ· EDITOR STEWARD ign tion .35 "S!!,ial In" : ti~ 1''' in care to give t.his letter to !be publie ::":::'I~;eto~u::~ P:id;::u~:t r:.; Ten hou.es. In one iD. raDce people. There are onlI t..-o da, .... a.. I r3n ;o.. •• irnal ,-"mpnlion of J. ~4 . the miring Fund ComrrusSJon. I press yoo aze at liberty to do so." could DOt be poD80r for . aeb a pol . Mayor I';"an ...... blte. told P. .11 have been able to ob-e,:·'" the g"",1 ,"m",,"''!''· chall'm.n. In ~D ex 1?S1W SAY S M U C H 1 do ~o to sa"e you from ~~-ras:. YoutS very truly, icy and .. ntll tbe course CIlaD~ed. bill Ross to ro .. bead lUId build hI and bad of race. \\ e all work tnU'n-I~ for Tb A.soc.alPd :O; el'''' ment and m~lf from hllDUbation. It FREDRICK W. DO, ;NELLY. dd Id be?of bl T "Don't are .... bat the hulldi.Dg In· an! mu"t "'" a ra for year to come. 1'1' c- " ,jared -- would naturally be embarra ing for Mayor. I ~ ret!l!LI:o~ J bnso emp i eUD. spector '''75.'' therefore wh, think of a '" rki •• g "The ,Ime h .... arrived wben,.. In tb- Prima" for nomln.tioe. me to be continually eritid"ing !be edenryt t eo D :- b n ~I ':" ng . eg. r. "nrley and several otber c or a big and !tttle Kellro, wheD, mUH .Iace ratrtoti'm aboTe part I:y RepuNlcan held last.... k In tbl. todmini;;tration and bolding a~ .offitt IISIIOP DUn ... AID cor::r 0: d-:::' ~.::~: u-:g1:~ prominent bu iD meD are build· we all "ork and tbe perEO~ "'1;0 ~k$ We hHe bac' a claim Ul'on tb Re· 51a col"rl'o candida ... were 00' under it. On eo er han.d It 1 h~. rlllLLll". I Cbarles Cottrell to return to hl~ Ing IIr pf''Of ",ore block OD :O;onh or cleans the streek canoe J'" a- I ublic3'1 part)'. b aus" It was .1ICCes.;fl·1 a. tar a WI' Itilve lamed mlliating to me to try to defend It PARTY aMMllr I PARIS b I I T led ObI d Dr Green ... .,. I avenDe. Tha Reddin!: boDe t and good as the perEon ,.h" I !runded uro" human right_. Wb h .cepl lDC tact that In nearly very when the thoujlbtful elements of my I IUUU'~ RUS ne ~ to 0i... t ~ aD ~nlA . Hotel -nil soon be completed. Tbl teache. ,..,hool or the person who I'llmon "I"bts a r Ignored or sId ,case dol ored Republicaus eutDumber· race are ',e to its sho~ming . ~od __ M~ r~;~ a :':~e. t II :"Id, WOUI~ stmcture wtJJ be live • orles high practices medicine. In. fa t ~ i" ~n~ llrac.Nt.. Ih y ""pm to be no"'. I'd tbe othcr group'. ID Danville are bItterly opposed to Its pohoes. Wa.blar;toD. D. C .• Aug. %1.- .bow tb~ R.publlca.D that Colored and bav8 l'OOm.. _r-rt oC the ag;!. not "hat ,",ork ~, we mu OpeD Ollr ey ..... ftnd our two Colo d coulItlmen w r noml· Ther. will ~ an open revolt again~t Dr. J . .,. Pbllllps baa ~elTed a AJDerl'!aM ani BOt 0 be Irlfted wit ' FGur thousand olored people are ~"pp"n to .dO. but what y ~ ~Ie ~·o~ real fnend and , up,,?" tbem. I naled ~y larg majorlU aDd. tbey the party thl fall on the part ot the cablegra'l'l from Pari . FraDce, Ira:· and t113t ID 19U every e!rort will be lUll livlr. ... lents. self and what ~ou do " . In I ; 4 l·. ' . GraDt v.. as electeJ will n, "ollb be eleeted. vlDcmg t};outhtful element Of. the Colored in« that ilia latber, Bisbop PIlIllI . .. ue 0 nd a o..mO"ratic Congl'et! ... ·orlri bet er and to • peo;"" .. Iarper: hy uD;lre"deDted "weeping Victor, . t~e fact. Ihat 'here are I!()me locah aDd partv arrived ... fel , . Tbe billhop to WuhlnlloD. 1.0 T 0 I RE.ELECTED HEAD :~:!~7'ee~t~ ~:t. t~~~pe;t:7~~ :n~~r.. ~ rre-id n IIard in tion to their ,",ote and loyalty; the in- a.nd btl wife we'!. .«ompa.a.led by del: the pro;rr~. " of the r. ce. b;' ~U hI t·artJ failed lO ~ P 1':-'0 J'rODlLe8 to men to r.fflC" \~en In Kenturk y. Ra("~ ata~tion of "jim-c:rnw:'. rigns in the bll 800. Dr C. R. Phlllll and ",Ife II)ITORS LE.\\'E FOR CHICAGO. OF BUSINESS MEN rumor d"""he .you. ,the "pl. and in I ;6. 'h~r" ... a. a Folldan.y In politi in b sial,' pubhc parkSy the: OPP ItiO of the o~ of' Lal1ls. 10.; Dr. R. T. Brown. 1 ha.\."e tried 10 e-."U) '9; ! t) fihd notablf:' !e-~abU('a.1 d 'rolf gin i' T bethpr .. -j or onwLse. i '!l:"'~\. ,:ranization to Wilson Lo'-ett. e'Olored II .sid n Mif ltcmor~1 Colle,e. Editors Wi) a Warley; of 'h. Atlan •. Ga .• August 2.-Tbe :;a the origina or of lhi- rumor but ha\O .. a ", .. minI. IIDI ... tt .. R,·publtra~ eo d by '''O'''atlttud" or r·arty I d· ~;:~lC:T.g ~'?n~r :'~'e~:: I:irmlDg am. Ala .. and rl. Jobn B 'fbIo. J~e";''7'it an;!;' =g~I~~~ ~I;;'\~~":~:_=:,, In:~~ ~:g::,~."::I~~ ~e:ra- ~rt::r:' inju: ~;;:~ln,,·t. a bad ta.te in the mouth of a 0 h~ Y nch .,: ("bl go. Ill . mothu·ln· nJ!!ht on . with the A",oel·.t!.11 rg altenc'an ·e. Indl'" tlon. ar~ ,ii,cd I. or tau, '. I theet'!""' :nak pepl~ J la .... of Dr . H Phllll" •. Bi.hop r-:egro I're$s .,n - ~ion wi'l thOltbat tb~ In!»' COD HUCU, m 'lD~ t1U~. puohc clem I ,'0 t • tho-.. ,.1. at bInd. to I hllllp aDd D a.re .. el a t to Ibe l\~ws and d 1UlJU'-er-;,ory cele· In tb ~;',,,n o( tb~ Ica~u III r d,' not leuo,,' mp ",II knCl I: \ I b • t elem nt. Their is j ,and ume'nl",,1 ronfe ~e, vb ell eon. t-r..Cion.. to Col will be the ult n It rat.- fakehood. I ~m 'U ~ m' I tan my 10 with them. ven In Lond D p era r to 1: gue. t of Dr. a !II..,. JI~mSOl' "'i " Rober! n. :\Ionoe. presldeDt 0 fn "d, exult conce:"e of r.o -udl Pt.r!'OIIaIIr, our relatiou ha"e been b' whom he h or 4!\eral year-.; in Tusk"« .... Irtitute deli\' red tbe An l:ttement as bell'i mad by m~:' eordial and you ha\'e done certain tn- fo b app.ea.r upon t r "r~m an, the Wind)' Cit)- nual Addr~ sand' ...... re-el t d 1 th ref re dbmis' th matter wito dividual favon for me. In remn r ",llJ 0111 ",lIy r PI' nl Ihe olored _L- president ,,~th I a .. up for anoth r thi, public , tat ment. have been loyal to you lUId the or· . Ietbodi&t Ep opal J;h~rcb. The Mrs. . C. tIowles, the Ea.t End year. Em:nett J . rot. _-Trea .• igned, J. A. C. LAT7i\IORE. p nization, keeping you in touch with Bb!bop'~ rarty ,,11\ vltlt FTalIte. I' Undertaker. ~ been C01llI~ to her . -f Ho arot \ nlnnit7, 1IU au temper of the Colored peple, ann Ily, BeI,lam, Swltler ad aDd por. room for !be ~ ten .dayS 81l1f",:,nc leeted erretary. The ,Noat t bar- I mad8 had been re- UODa ot the baWe . TIley.,11I from a street lear accl?ent ~ Fifth mony ,n'o' an .. _Wyilo.... .... "'" ""olt would not be on 8IId Walnut St;. At thil wntIJIC abe Among the t. Loul",nl .!tendln toda,. Often I .... eall· ntUll u Aaerlca d .. ln, u.e _rly Ie imProving &lowly. Her mE are W. L Majora, 1. L. Velar, WI! 01 ...-w dIat 1 w_ JUt" Ottoller. fn.da 1rish ler a speedy 0. ... 800. BDteb .... loce 'aet J . E Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Fiaclt are spend. )ins. M. E. WashingtOl, a well ir.g their , .. eati n with the doctor" I knoWll e,angeli.t and religious lead· parents ::.. Alexander, N. C. The lUI' er o! 'ew Albany. Ind ~ win preaeh nual family reunion was held thi. at Jaeob t. A. M. E. Zioo ehvdt, Women'l Day at 11 L m., Sept.:aG.
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Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, September 3, 1921. |
Volume/Issue | Vol. 3. No. 41. |
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Full Text | Editor Of Louisville News Sends Resignation To Mr. Chesly H. Searcy JOINS LINCOLN INDEPENDENT PARTY FORCES William Warley, the Editor of the Louisville News, who for a number of years has been regarded as one of the best writers and most loyal young champions of race rights, and for two years the holder of a position in the local Republican organization as "Special Investigator", working from the Sinking Fund department, today handed in his resignation to the local party head, and at once joined the forces of the Lincoln Independent Party. Though Mr. Warley's resignation was not looked for at this time, and no doubt comes as a surprise to many, those who know him best have never doubted the fact that he is first of all a race man, and of the type that can be depended upon in any emergency, notwithstanding the circumstance--the sacrifice; the consequence. The launching of the Lincoln Independent Party calls for men, and Mr. Warley is among the large number of men and women who have readily answered the call. In Local Politics. For a number of years, Editor Warley has taken a part in local politics, though he has been a persistent fighter within the party for a fair and square deal to the Colored party constituents; faithful and loyal as a Republican, and has served it well both at the polls and in advisory capacities. In 1919 he was a candidate for the State Legislature from the Tenth ward against Dr. Louis Ryan, white. He and his leaders waged one of the hottest campaigns in local history; several well known speakers were brought to the city to arouse the Colored voters to their sense of duty, in the Tenth, as ward in which the Colored votes outnumber the white nine to one. Mr Warley lost the fight, but he and his friends charged fraud and intimidation of the Colored voter at the polls by white workers with the backing of the party bosses. The charges were carried to the courts, but again the decision went against Mr. Warley. The position held by Mr. Warley as Special Investigator was the culmination of the fight, however, and for two years Mr. Warley has been one of the most valuable assets the party had. His Resignation. Mr. Warley's resignation in the form of a letter to Mr. Chesley H. Searcy follows: September 1, 1921. Mr. Chesley H. Searcy, Chairman Sinking Fund Comm., Louisville, Ky. Dear Mr. Searcy: I am handing you herewith my resignation as "Special Investigator" in the Sinking Fund Commission. I do so to save you from embarrassment and myself from humiliation. It would naturally be embarrassing for me to be continually criticising the administration and holding ai office under it. On the other hand it is humiliating to me to try to defend it when the thoughtful elements of my race are wise to its shortcomings and are bitterly opposed to its policies. There will be an open revolt against the party this fall on the part of the thoughtful element of the Colored people. The non-appointment of Colored men to office in any fair proportion to their vote and loyalty; the installation of "jim-crow" signs in the public parks, the opposition of the organization to Wilson Lovett, Colored candidate; the multiplicity of dives and boot-legging joints--all have left a bad taste in the mouth of a thoughtful, progressive Colored people. I am allied by all the ties that bind, to that element Their cause is just and I cast my lot with them. Personally, our relations have been cordial and you have done certain individual favors for me. In return I have been loyal to you and the organization, keeping you in touch with the temper of the Colored people, and if suggestions I made had been regarded, this revolt would not be on your hands today. Often I have called attention to matters that I warned you would eliminate the Colored vote. Protests made by me on behalf of the better element of the Race have been ignored. The insulting, prejudice breeding signs in the public parks were only taken down at my earnest insistance that they would hurt the ticket, but Colored people are bitter that they were ever put there. Frankly, I had hoped to be able to go through this campaign without any fight, with its bittel culminations and recriminations. But come what may, without any heroics, without any fourflush, I cast my lot with the thoughtful, progressive, respectable element of Colored people, convinced that the interests of my Race are above party interests and even my personal welfare. Respectfully yours, WILLIAM WARLEY. Taxation Without Representation Opposed By 50,000 Negroes RESENT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S ATTITUDE The Lincoln Independent Party will put a complete city ticket in the field from Mayor down, in the November election. The organization of the Lincoln Independent Party is the culmination of months of bitter resentment against the Republican party, both local and national. The party managers for months have been sounding out sentiment and it was ascertained that many old line Republicans among colored people could not be induced to vote the Democratic ticket, but they were enthusiastic about putting out a straight black man's party ticket. This same movement has been rapidly gaining ground in other cities all over the United States; in Virginia quite recently they having put out a complete State ticket from Governor down. The organization of the Lincoln Independent party has been completed; the General Committee meeting has already been arranged, for it is planned to call a Lincoln Independent party convention on or about the middle of September. The party managers [cannot?], of course, expect to capture [one of?] the higher offices, but it has [been ascertained?] that thousands of Colored people will vote for a [Colored?] man for Mayor and the other city officers, as a long awaited opportunity to express their bitter resentment and disapproval of the treatment accorded Negroes in Louisville by the local Republican party. The managers of the Lincoln Independent party confidently expect to capture ten or twelve important offices in the city government. Candidates will be offered for Mayor, Sheriff, Circuit Clerk, Jailor, Coroner, Tax Receiver, City Treasurer, City Auditor, Clerk of Police Court, Park Commissioner, Senators, Representatives, Aldermen, Councilmen, Magistrates and Constables. Candidates for these offices have already been partially selected and the list will be completed at a committee meeting this week. As soon as their acceptance is secured, their names will be published. It is conceded that Negroes of Louisville hold the balance of power here as between the Republican and Democratic parties. The local Republican party, particularly under the leadership of Chesley H. Searcy, is accused of being a "Lily-white" party entirely. Colored people are convinced that the local Republican party counts on their blind support no matter what treatment is given them. This has been true heretofore, but the colored people have determined that if they are to be responsible for putting the local Republican party in power, that proper recognition must be accorded them in the city and state government. In putting out a complete Independent ticket, it is expected to draw Colored voters by the thousands away from the local so-called "Lily-white" Republican party. Colored people unquestionably can elect 8 or 10 Negroes to city officers and if the result expected this year does not teach the Republicans a lesson, thousands of them have indicated that in the next election they will support the Democratic ticket outright. RELIABLE ouistJill I PR06KESSIVE INDEPENDENT PARTY ORGANIZED; RACE TO PUT FULL TICKET IN FIELD Editor Of Louisville News Sends Resignation To Mr. Chesly H. Searcy WIN RIGHT TO REBUILD HOMES IN lUlSA PROFESSOR KERLIN OUSTED FOR ESPOUSING CAUSE OF RACE EVADA GOVERNOR E~DORSES ANTILYNCHING LAW • 'ew York. AUJrUt 30.-The l'e,,· XtW York, Augu·t 3 .-The • '". . .~,.. York. AU"".l _ .-Tne "-' I ordinance a.,ked by the cty of TuJ;;a, u0.:11 A»OCllItion for the .\chance- 1.01 .. 1 .. h,uclati n for the Au\' ,. Okla., f"llov.ing the recent riot, 'vh'" ment of Colored Plple, ~l Fifth A\ . ::te... (Colored P opje. ;l' Fifth .. h. atended the lin limi to re,~r t 1\ew lork, today announeed receipt of "lOe. X • York_toru.~· maJe p • . K JOI S LINCOLN INDEPENDENT PARTY FORCES building in the de''llStated area ~r ntw. that Robert T. Kerlin, proi - or ~e te,.t of a telegram ,ent by G ,'. tbat colored people would ha\'e been o[ Engh-h at Virgull" Thlitary Insti· I:nunet D. Boyle o[ • ·eyada. 0 ~n· Taxation ithout Repre-sentation Opposed By 50,000 Negroes ESENT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY'S ATTITUDE ____ &nable to rebuild their burned hom~'. lute, and author of "The \'ojce of the d ........ J. Vo\".ead, citairma, of th .....--- \~i\liam ~\'arl y. the Ediwr oi the I£U ~o~ woul.! elin .• nate the Colored lias .been ciedared "oirl in .court. ae- I Xe~;' had been upell I from hi, C?mmittee On J~diciary ~! the Ho .. ", Te.~ Linca n bo. uen. Pan:, ",~. ct'dtie Partj. . Th I~al Rrpubl.Jean Low,nlle Xe" •. who for a number o[ \". ie. Prot ,t. made b~ me On be- cord1Og to a t£legram recetyei today Ipo$1tion because o[ a let er he wrote 0' Rep"", ntati\'e'. eoaor"n!: ·.e l'Ut a comf' e C1!~ ket II the he! I P'orty. particularly ur ... .,.. !be leader· yea ~ h8$ been l'l'!'arded as one of the bili f the better element o[ !be and made public bl' the X'atio113l ... ,. 10 the Governor o[ Ar sas. a;king D~ er anti·lynchin .. bill r.c.... t..,oy: f:'.'m .la~ or duwn, in lhe Xo"ernbec "hlp of Che,ley H. Searcy, j" accased best "nters an" mo"t loy I }oung lUce have been ignored. The insult· ,,,,,iation for the Advance!:'enl of hun to re'ie ..... the c:t.SeS of the Xegro CcngTe-s. j":""",r. T'. orga ·z.:lll n A 'h, or bein; a "Lil~·"hit~·· party entire-champion" of race ri"hts. and [or two ing, prejudiee breeding signs in tile lGlored P"" ple, 70 Fif!b A"e Ifarmers sentenc:d to death 10 con. The telegram read.- "" folio",: Lm""I. Incl reMer! p. . rt~· i- li'e cul- I:. Colorrd people are com·in""d that years lhe hold« of a po,ition in tne public paril1 were onh' taken down at The telegram, which is sent on be- ncetion With !be Arknns:L._ riots. Ho!\ d . J V I d mllOalJl n of month ", blUer reo ·nt· hI' !:al Republic"n rar.. munt. on local Republican organization as "Spe- my earnest insistance' that they would hal! of a committee of prominent col. In !be letter Prof. Kerlin wrote to n.: ., re" . r ,tea : me~: al!'ail1,t he Republicalt pan~. th.,ir blind ,upport no ~:ltter what cia} In\e~li;ator"", working from the hurt t e tieket, but Ca!ored people~ oree citizens of Oldahoma, sa~'5 in th~ Goye~~r of Arka~~;:- he 3tated, Chrurm:m Com. on Ja ,C)::tt:-. lbola. !()(';tl W~IJ J~tlt) at Tl! pan). tH'U. mCIII i:-: h--ri'l'1l th(m. This has . . g ~-uru ll.partment, tod::y h~nd· t.t.iter th~t !be~' were e,·ft put !bere. part: that lhe Xegro farmers of Ark _ HOUi'e of Repr.,..ntat"·h, r..ar.a~"r, I l' mo"t"" hm, ocen L£e .. true I.er",ofore, but the colored eel in his re-ign:Jtionto the local pa..-t~ Frankly. I had hoped to be able to "TuJ,a's rew o",\inance extelK1ing were the "ictims of peo"age; that Washington. D. C. 'c· ... nu'-" out .r.llment :u.d .t """' a.,. Ploplr han ,I, t,mllne.1 thnt tf they heal, and :.t once jOlOed lhe force, of gu through thi" campaign 'viLoO~Llfire limit to restrict building in de- !b't they bad nei!ber iru.tigated Dor Permit m to urge pl"(mpt a ... fa· cenall'·.1 th~t m::ny 01,. I".e Rcpub· are to be Ie.;\-on, hIe ior putttng Ule thl Lincoln Inu ·p..'l'Jent Party. ",.y iil'ht. with its bittel culminaUons ,~t-lted district ",ru; deelared vojd by be= the riots a; ,,~ shown m the "roble action b~' the Judidruy - 0:' .:11.· among «Iored pe.ple coul.! n('t local Rppuh'ica •. puny in po"pr. that Though )Ir. \\atle~··,. re.,,,,,,,tiM ard recriminations. But come wh~t !ec,un toda~' after battle waJrei by our trial before the Arkan..aS ~upreme mittee re,peeting lhe Dyer nill H. 1. "" Indu.cet! tt· ',., ( lhe Democratic rrepe~ CCG'TI~I'On mD.-t 11. accorded ..... ac;: not Io(,kt'f1 for at t~ tune, all ron)'. without anl· heroics, ,,;thout attorneys:!' ICourt; that the\. had armed them Tnirtet' D4 leket:. out he. were ~nthu.!"t3..:-tlC thr-m In thr- city and sUItt:' ~overn-no dou~t come_ a, :' ,~n I' t.o ma.~:. my fourflu.-h, I ca,t my lot with the ,.. ,th'e£ only aIte; l:eing tbreatened and I heli,,·. a led"laU"e e"p~s,i I I.bou.~ putt~nl!'. o."~· ':r:' cht black ment. l!. p~ltinl. ou~ a complete In-tho_ "ho know birr. oe,~ ha'e ne,cr lhou~htCuI. prolITe.,.i,·e. respectable molested; and that !be com;cted X.,.. opposin!!, Iyncitin" is repre,.,n~lti"e n,an. part._ ttcke~ Thi,. sanle mo''''' depend,nt ticket, It IS x!!'tea to doubted th fact that he IS firt "f all element of Colored people, con,inced gro ftl.l'llle~ had been tortured by ct the be.t thought oi the people. I ~~e~l h~, "';en rap"U~: {!run.ng ,,=our.d draw Colored ,. ter by the theu..",,?ds a ra~ man. an,1 of the type th3t can that the interest£ of my Race arc wbipping and an eleetrk chair during I E1I:lIET D. BOYLE, GO"err r ~. tbrr CI,!~" .al.1 o'.er th LOlled "\\'~r [rom th.e loca. CH:ajltd "Lily· b'! d~pmded . upon In a~y emergency. abo"e party intere,-ts and e,'en my their trials to make them te,ti[,' 3..- .I:a~e,; .n \ 1I'-"IO'a qUIte recently.they "h,te" Republican party.t'olored ~ LOtWIthstandin" lhe U1:um,t3oee- I*r,onal welfare. the wbite landlord, wanted tbe~ to. D ~"ng put out a .complete .tate tlcke r~~ u que-tlOnably can el .... t or 10 th~ NI~n6ce. th t lo::;equence. Tb... Re~uny your~, "The time '\\;11 vet come." ,aid Pro- R LATTIMORE .rom Gt \ em_or ~IOWn.. _ :'\E'j:!T'O(' ... 0 city .officf!'r~ anti if the ~ launcitlng of the L,ncoln Indepenuen_ WI LLIA_\1 "ARLEY. fe"SOr Kerlin'. letter "when the wor'd • The (" am",,"o of the Lmc"lu I . ult ~XJl"ctecl tho ~"ar doe,; not te;w,h :-"rty calls for men, and )lr. Warley I with full kno~'ledge ~i this "ill .,., ~. MAKES PUBLIC ue~nu 'nl pan~ ha: been completed; the Republica,,;- ~ I,,"on. lhou.",ncL. 13 among the lar!!'e number of meu TRENTON MAYOR . Ited b' cit Co barb't . n U.e Geu r-.u COnJ1IlIltee m(etmg ha, or them ha,e md'cated that 10 !be and "omen who ha"e readil~' an.."Wer- \0 Be ; s~ hi-n: . ar\t f I aln:ady Leeu arrangeu. for it I· plan n,·xt election lhey will , uppon the ",I the call. I l' e3~_~. 0 f \~p.o~ Ii. 0.. STATEMENT r.ed to (all a Linc"lr. Inllepe",leht p'r· Democratic ticket outriltht. In Lota) Politic:. TO FJGHT THE ~:.:~ I~:rl:n ~-as ~~~edl:~:e~ t., con\~I:th.n on or ab(.\ut the mid,lIc .!';;:,.. ah::,,,,;,~:n :fM~e'tnr;ioc~n~~ I lution pru;ed by the Board oi Vl-rt - ptA;m ec. The party man~ger, SLAYER OF NATIONAL iti-. tho~g~ he h'- '-been a per-.l· . ..:~n'. KU KLUX KLAN f y ~ .. 'iil' I ti~t' "I br.mi :;;; a deliberate a~tl n:ai •• · ,., C'f cour,e. (X!!'l to capture .. ~ ,~ or~ 0 I~~ 'edltary .n e. io"," I e a cel-tain rumor going aroue lhe hi~h£r effic."., bUl It ba.· BEN!;F fighter ""thln the party lor a fau aJ1U 1 at ng for hJS lmm 1. ..t. :.,-~~. . r r.::::t.dc OA. ,!..:::t __ u::.e th...t ... 1,U ~J .,i '" ~'ed th:u thoU'~aD-n- ~ .. u...""'''';''';~'''''---'''-;;':'' l-!~ .... ..J:~~~L.!c.."~:..!4~*~'~. ~_ - -~~ f"rotessor Ie J~.reu..~toresignand Dor"":~h .. ~.-(f~r w.il'lttu'atthe oiOf'e(lpeop:ev111 ~ OT ..~ ~ik-,; faithful 3nd,)oyal ~ 3 Re- ~tW York, Aug. 29.-The ... ·a tional the board of Yl~lt.Or5 ther. ~pon ~~: dar.ce gi~en in honor of the X:1ti0:1;11 man for lIa~cr :.t. I( the other city of· publican, and ~ ~ it weB aotb I M~(,cialion for the Advancement of leian other re:,oluuCln t1epn\'n~ him Ot )l p,'iC'al A::-!"ociation. tt':at not onl\" dif. f..er"... a .... a long ::two. ited opporttmlt~ a: the poll~ and in ad\~isory eapad- ICo1oreti People, 7 Fifth ..j ~xenue, Xew hi~ prore:;:~orship. 1 ,.~ makf" :--uc!l a :--t ... temet.t. bu' tn~t t) c'\pr '::- th('h' tlltE'r rt.~ m-I-lt ahe! Baltimcllf', )11. ...o \uJ!u t 29. tie.;:. Ylrk. t.oday made public a let ter ::Cnt nu .... uc"'" :-t:lteme. 1 wa.- e\'f:n h(\u_' ·:""appnn'::.l of th .. lrea ment a.c~on~ A. Fr)f', t\Hnty-four ~ea~ ,t(), con- In ]919 he w;. ... a candidate fv: :hf i.O :l colorEd po t of the American TULSA VICTIMS TO of b\· me. U:- it wa... . th..- ::-inc re rle!"u-f' .• ' I,rn e- II Loui!"\"rle by tr,(- loe:"l rl:t- fb::-ed ~Ia~er oi Dr. Robert ,,'. Bro"'ll. ute Legi~latur from the TI th I Leg:on \l it.chel Da\"jG: Po..:t I? by n(.t ~nh· (.f nl\·..; If aml he Fall ... C:.. ('UbaiCH 'part~. 1"1,(: manaJ!er:-- oi Lhc t.eat! of X:::tionaJ Benefit ]n~uran(,f" ;'~f agai~"' .. t Dr~ Louig Ryan, wh:·te. tb(. 'l1;y~r of Trel.to;, X. J:, in -~hich )IH. \\-Jl JLI .\ ,i"\\~ CltlU DAMAGE OF llf"(Jicai A ,..:-~ir.tjon that all of lh~ L nCfll!1 Il aiepcnlie-Jjt, J ~1"L~' cCH:fitl fltl~ Comp~nl, at hi,:; home l'i:!'i 11th St. H and hi~ lead .. r, waged one ,J! t"1-._ that otl'icial stateU he would tak all FAlhor HC The l.AtUi ... \ill.· X,· \\·.... " It'. dtizef of l...-\U~;:o.\·ill... re1!anl!f"~~ ,. f'-::\Jk... . c It capture ten or twehe im· the night oi XO\·. 2 , 192(', wa.,., com· hettest campaign, 10 loeal hi;toC)': I'~-ible action to thwart the prog"'-~ $4;000,000.00 ~;,:(.~iff~,:'t ~~~~.~~on~i;;:' : i~n ,:~: ~:~:;.n: e.ftice. i •. lfir ity ", .. 'er •. · :~~~/o j:til toclay ~n a chal'!' of :;;~t ;: ~h~:~~yn to s,::~:r~t.e~:,": ~~ ~~~I~s:b..IUX Klan. The lener re:u!s BOB. CHURCH BREAKS WITH Gl·,,",l· I!ecepticm. 'Tbe"eiort' .P(c C,., ""I.te- wi. " "ITe",1 fn 'Ia~· The pri on r t lei In.rector Grant (I \( t ~ to their sen .. e (d' tiul~. U! I "1 \\I~h to take th~ OC~::-l\ of c- PRESIDENT HARDING Tub;, Oklo.!. A.If!. ~:!.-\"i('tim~ W:I.:-- ('only "ne C}t:.alifit.:atioD. ;t ~2.' (I .... - 11\ ~hf rilY. t iu:uit C,t:lk. Jailor, Cor- and tht" (;(tective· that he w nt to tJ:e e T~:~:: :u::!~nr :;;~:~~: ~~~~ I ~I~;\ ~d~gb~:hl:~:~~ ~~ ~~~ __ ;~:oh~.\\~:~~.~i~~:;~\.~~~:~YP~e J~t;) '~j;~:n ~;~Ctkett~ a~~er:n;~·e~~ hO ~:~: ... (~~: ~'.~~: •• [~\~,t!~,~.~~i~;I~ ~t~~Ii~:ea~:~: ~~:-~:~i:~'~~I~f:: ~:~l; :ere~~~~L~~~i to ( e. ~j r. " 'arley 10~t the f,ght., :\littJ)"'1I Davis Port, No. 182" prote:: t- " ·asbiol!ton. 0 . .\ug. !!!!._ for S4.IIOO.OttO. The" hile::-. WD? t.h·l-n,:T: 1"an In te Loui-\;Ile Leo. 'J"I P~r~ ComnlI,~io,.er. :er.atun:. H.eprt .. - the phy:-ic:i;n _ .f! t"o dollar~ w~ th bu:, !.le .3lJ.d ~:;: frienos chargee f~u~ I iog agalIlst the or~ization ~ of .a Xobody .".orked barder to put Hard O""H1E'd JlTl p ... n.· 1n the Colored ~;-o\.- ~ncl LAu-~·ille X ," ~ for three w~·k- Hf.t3th·, Aiuf"rn." I ounci!n.i.f.n, price. tl lntID1~atl.on. of the Colore~ '.otEr r b.l'3ftd& of the Ku Klux KJan In thi~ liD« in !:Ie "'bite Hvu~ and nobodjo tion ar~ a:~o Jlrepann~ to ~Ie epar- 1n. \.;t Jr eVfr~ ont.:. t.o l~ pre~l t. :\I ... ~i::-tratp. .. ~n.!. C(.n~tabl ~ . . n~ .. Bro,.\n. he ~~, declined to at th.e polh- bl ~blte worker::- ",th tc.e tltj. . b.a, got en l~s out of his. (lre~enC'P ;:te "'Uit., for lo::,!- (Olahn~ mOrt To \"t nfy thE" :-3m. I a~kf'tl :\lr. =- ~ Can~ljfl .... t(r ((.r ti e office~ n .• ne c'-'fll r-.i!- pi~tol 3.!- c:: I!atcr.ll for the ex-bo...~ kinv of th ~rty bu~.~. ..,he I 44]n rep1ying to y~ur letter I wish there lban the ("olun"d f\f"Gple. than :'.1\1.111'..." \c~tf."r Hurley t·, imite- ... 11 0: tn- .. tIna, I) b{'(' panially :""elet.e.l anll tr .. du;lar. TrouM •. ioHo ..... ct! and we Cta3rge~ . ~ n: ca.ra:f'I.l to the CO~ to vi.:,e ~our ~nunlttee that ~ long T ~ 1 the feeh n~ lM is rapidl.~' Xee:roe ... are. build1n~ rapidly Ie ~~cir g ~13:-... t'l th(lo Armory (). t~:--t t th~ Ii. ,,11 ~ :np:eted at a c:mu- r'll\·~iC:lall. h d 'med? knock(·d ,~m but agalO the tlecl~h.l~ .went a~nst as I rerruun l1ayor of th.e Clty of I sprea in:.; ('\-er the ~ountry and e\- the burn' di!; rrct~ ot TtJl~a. ~Ir. ('; Friday nl~ht which he tel~- ~e he ,lu: mit {'-(: m t. ;: ltoj '\\"e'k. A.... ~n ft. ~:r ~.l\ nl.!' follo\\ d him froOl lh(; l1r. warle~. The po.",uon .hela b~. ~ . ton, I will take every J.OSsible ae- ery..-her lhere Is digu,.l and dlsap. F. Gah.-. :.. prominent Color d Dl~n. If you will reacl ttte IAu""U. ~ ,w· a the.lr ae-etl t.an:e j .. :::ecurPolt, tot-ir ortlc.:f"' to U1P haIT". '.l}". It. wa .. while Mr. \\arle~ ~ ~ pec:lal I n'\e~63tor t lOr 1.0 D~ent the ~~~ation of any pointm t fell "ill~ tb Harding ad. when Que~tioned a~. 10 whelher tl! \' 0" Leader of twO weelu;. p.."L-t you \\.,H nome .... WI be put I~hpd. hI \\as (I own , h ctntl,I, that hf' fred ~ the cuJmlDatiOn of the::b~:~W. c.tlZt"n'£ nghts and pnVlleges, ~a~- ministration. II b ju~t be'omfDR I rf:a_re~ arrest fO~ nolaun,: ftr~ and find 3,1 ~n~~le there \\Tltt.ell b~ ~(' I It i:- (\ .. ((',I·d tha Xegroe:- CJf I....t,u- [rur or five :-.ho{$, one ~ot being fl.l"ed ~~' and for o.;w~eS= "al~able a:' Ie .. hr race, creed. or co~or. LikewI3e, known I!)at .Roben P Cburch. Ten. bUlldln:! r ~ulauon.~ .. !-;aid. Tbf"~ who'eo I In\lted e\er) or. ~ ~r.e j .. v:re t-.olt re bal.i.lnc::e of po\('(r ht:'re q.her. Dr- Julian Jack.:--on. ~urIon..:. ha.E been one • ~ - J ~nan use aU my official power. to I ne ee le..'\der as broken wltb Pr _ had ben"':" ~et the J~II ready for. us. A~or:r to .:-~nd a _octal e\er:,m~ u· bet'\\- tile Rt I,utlllcan ar~u Demo- \ '3.. 'ru .... in the Brown home. a.p. eet!' the pa~, h~ • Ith,.a.rt the progre". of any orgaruza· IdeDt Barding &lid returned lO hl- becau'e "'e are gomg lO keep on ",t" our ,",i'ltID" doctor,. I relITe: • ~ I-H .• ResJ~abo~.. tJOJ: t.esigned to upset the friendly re- home. buUdin~_ XeJ!roes are not Wallin \'ery much that after t'YeDt~· ~ea'" MAJOR LYNCH WIRNS Jifart~l on t b~~ne..,. ~ Ah. Warle~ s re"l!'TI"tJon In thE laIl6'., that exi..ct in TrentoD between . for ... Int.!r to rome and not baye ar ... pent in lhi; tity I am called UPl'n t~ " " Ft;e ·a,,1 he 'Old no. Ie:'e lh . c.ly form of a letttT to lIr. Chesle, 11 our .. hite and eolo citizens. I am I After camll&lgnlnr; througbout the place 0 live. They are "uilding or. dEferd my. If again.t .ucit a rumor REPUBLICANS .. fter the hoo ·np:. )Iembe", oC Dr. Searcy follow;: trongly against the promotion of any COUDtry laot tall. Mr. Cbureb spent I lbeir Onl ground and If the ci v au· a.' I ha"e alwa'" lhough Ihe IITeater Frow,,', family offered a rew~rd of ~epte~ber 1. 1921. I~ellq that ~a~ create in~ :~D .t!la~~:rlb~on~i~en7":~ tborltie. inll'n-ene ~hey .... 111 ~arr" number of m;' real fnend- ~"n:. __... 1.(f( Cor infonnation lead in/( .to the r. Cheley H . .;:,eare}. distrtlSt or fnction and your ""DUDlt' l lb .. ir ca .. to th bl"b" CODrt. I~ among "·haL ... ",, c:alled or .... hat mllht " •• h.nl'ton. 0 r Altg. __ .-~Ia arret of lhe sla,er. The poh~ de- Chairman Sinking Fund Comm~ I tEe may rely upon my active support settled. be aDd !Jr. Cburcb had a lbe land !cor redr -:. "" al'et! the Iaborin!! people od je,: jor JGh~ R. Lyn,·h. "urnor. former p::rtmen offered .If, and Dr. FeJ'di· Louh.,,~lIe, K}·. I a' aU times to prevent the forming conference In wbleb M". Baret ... , Over Slxl)·.fh·e boue buildin"._ here permit me to -a .. that thi, ro .oem! .. r o! nj!r." from ~Ii. oi.,ip· I.and Whitb,· offer",1 a ~50 r ward. at' llr. ~any: 0; such a conditi.on in Tre:nto~ :i:e;:a~DUhJ: :;;'re: n ~:: :.at~ef~ baTe be(n put up. om. tt:mporarily ~f our.: should ne~"er think oi big. or pi. for:nt?T pa~ mJ,:--t~~ of the l'nited : I am hamiinlo you heJ"eWlth mr re,.. '"I'his i~ my poSItion and if you for WiD er oIlS stop",d work on little. E!!m. worlcbg or non· .. orkir.I ~ ,:;'e, \rm~~ and dunn", tbe Republ· EDITOR STEWARD ign tion .35 "S!!,ial In" : ti~ 1''' in care to give t.his letter to !be publie ::":::'I~;eto~u::~ P:id;::u~:t r:.; Ten hou.es. In one iD. raDce people. There are onlI t..-o da, .... a.. I r3n ;o.. •• irnal ,-"mpnlion of J. ~4 . the miring Fund ComrrusSJon. I press yoo aze at liberty to do so." could DOt be poD80r for . aeb a pol . Mayor I';"an ...... blte. told P. .11 have been able to ob-e,:·'" the g"",1 ,"m",,"''!''· chall'm.n. In ~D ex 1?S1W SAY S M U C H 1 do ~o to sa"e you from ~~-ras:. YoutS very truly, icy and .. ntll tbe course CIlaD~ed. bill Ross to ro .. bead lUId build hI and bad of race. \\ e all work tnU'n-I~ for Tb A.soc.alPd :O; el'''' ment and m~lf from hllDUbation. It FREDRICK W. DO, ;NELLY. dd Id be?of bl T "Don't are .... bat the hulldi.Dg In· an! mu"t "'" a ra for year to come. 1'1' c- " ,jared -- would naturally be embarra ing for Mayor. I ~ ret!l!LI:o~ J bnso emp i eUD. spector '''75.'' therefore wh, think of a '" rki •• g "The ,Ime h .... arrived wben,.. In tb- Prima" for nomln.tioe. me to be continually eritid"ing !be edenryt t eo D :- b n ~I ':" ng . eg. r. "nrley and several otber c or a big and !tttle Kellro, wheD, mUH .Iace ratrtoti'm aboTe part I:y RepuNlcan held last.... k In tbl. todmini;;tration and bolding a~ .offitt IISIIOP DUn ... AID cor::r 0: d-:::' ~.::~: u-:g1:~ prominent bu iD meD are build· we all "ork and tbe perEO~ "'1;0 ~k$ We hHe bac' a claim Ul'on tb Re· 51a col"rl'o candida ... were 00' under it. On eo er han.d It 1 h~. rlllLLll". I Cbarles Cottrell to return to hl~ Ing IIr pf''Of ",ore block OD :O;onh or cleans the streek canoe J'" a- I ublic3'1 part)'. b aus" It was .1ICCes.;fl·1 a. tar a WI' Itilve lamed mlliating to me to try to defend It PARTY aMMllr I PARIS b I I T led ObI d Dr Green ... .,. I avenDe. Tha Reddin!: boDe t and good as the perEon ,.h" I !runded uro" human right_. Wb h .cepl lDC tact that In nearly very when the thoujlbtful elements of my I IUUU'~ RUS ne ~ to 0i... t ~ aD ~nlA . Hotel -nil soon be completed. Tbl teache. ,..,hool or the person who I'llmon "I"bts a r Ignored or sId ,case dol ored Republicaus eutDumber· race are ',e to its sho~ming . ~od __ M~ r~;~ a :':~e. t II :"Id, WOUI~ stmcture wtJJ be live • orles high practices medicine. In. fa t ~ i" ~n~ llrac.Nt.. Ih y ""pm to be no"'. I'd tbe othcr group'. ID Danville are bItterly opposed to Its pohoes. Wa.blar;toD. D. C .• Aug. %1.- .bow tb~ R.publlca.D that Colored and bav8 l'OOm.. _r-rt oC the ag;!. not "hat ,",ork ~, we mu OpeD Ollr ey ..... ftnd our two Colo d coulItlmen w r noml· Ther. will ~ an open revolt again~t Dr. J . .,. Pbllllps baa ~elTed a AJDerl'!aM ani BOt 0 be Irlfted wit ' FGur thousand olored people are ~"pp"n to .dO. but what y ~ ~Ie ~·o~ real fnend and , up,,?" tbem. I naled ~y larg majorlU aDd. tbey the party thl fall on the part ot the cablegra'l'l from Pari . FraDce, Ira:· and t113t ID 19U every e!rort will be lUll livlr. ... lents. self and what ~ou do " . In I ; 4 l·. ' . GraDt v.. as electeJ will n, "ollb be eleeted. vlDcmg t};outhtful element Of. the Colored in« that ilia latber, Bisbop PIlIllI . .. ue 0 nd a o..mO"ratic Congl'et! ... ·orlri bet er and to • peo;"" .. Iarper: hy uD;lre"deDted "weeping Victor, . t~e fact. Ihat 'here are I!()me locah aDd partv arrived ... fel , . Tbe billhop to WuhlnlloD. 1.0 T 0 I RE.ELECTED HEAD :~:!~7'ee~t~ ~:t. t~~~pe;t:7~~ :n~~r.. ~ rre-id n IIard in tion to their ,",ote and loyalty; the in- a.nd btl wife we'!. .«ompa.a.led by del: the pro;rr~. " of the r. ce. b;' ~U hI t·artJ failed lO ~ P 1':-'0 J'rODlLe8 to men to r.fflC" \~en In Kenturk y. Ra("~ ata~tion of "jim-c:rnw:'. rigns in the bll 800. Dr C. R. Phlllll and ",Ife II)ITORS LE.\\'E FOR CHICAGO. OF BUSINESS MEN rumor d"""he .you. ,the "pl. and in I ;6. 'h~r" ... a. a Folldan.y In politi in b sial,' pubhc parkSy the: OPP ItiO of the o~ of' Lal1ls. 10.; Dr. R. T. Brown. 1 ha.\."e tried 10 e-."U) '9; ! t) fihd notablf:' !e-~abU('a.1 d 'rolf gin i' T bethpr .. -j or onwLse. i '!l:"'~\. ,:ranization to Wilson Lo'-ett. e'Olored II .sid n Mif ltcmor~1 Colle,e. Editors Wi) a Warley; of 'h. Atlan •. Ga .• August 2.-Tbe :;a the origina or of lhi- rumor but ha\O .. a ", .. minI. IIDI ... tt .. R,·publtra~ eo d by '''O'''atlttud" or r·arty I d· ~;:~lC:T.g ~'?n~r :'~'e~:: I:irmlDg am. Ala .. and rl. Jobn B 'fbIo. J~e";''7'it an;!;' =g~I~~~ ~I;;'\~~":~:_=:,, In:~~ ~:g::,~."::I~~ ~e:ra- ~rt::r:' inju: ~;;:~ln,,·t. a bad ta.te in the mouth of a 0 h~ Y nch .,: ("bl go. Ill . mothu·ln· nJ!!ht on . with the A",oel·.t!.11 rg altenc'an ·e. Indl'" tlon. ar~ ,ii,cd I. or tau, '. I theet'!""' :nak pepl~ J la .... of Dr . H Phllll" •. Bi.hop r-:egro I're$s .,n - ~ion wi'l thOltbat tb~ In!»' COD HUCU, m 'lD~ t1U~. puohc clem I ,'0 t • tho-.. ,.1. at bInd. to I hllllp aDd D a.re .. el a t to Ibe l\~ws and d 1UlJU'-er-;,ory cele· In tb ~;',,,n o( tb~ Ica~u III r d,' not leuo,,' mp ",II knCl I: \ I b • t elem nt. Their is j ,and ume'nl",,1 ronfe ~e, vb ell eon. t-r..Cion.. to Col will be the ult n It rat.- fakehood. I ~m 'U ~ m' I tan my 10 with them. ven In Lond D p era r to 1: gue. t of Dr. a !II..,. JI~mSOl' "'i " Rober! n. :\Ionoe. presldeDt 0 fn "d, exult conce:"e of r.o -udl Pt.r!'OIIaIIr, our relatiou ha"e been b' whom he h or 4!\eral year-.; in Tusk"« .... Irtitute deli\' red tbe An l:ttement as bell'i mad by m~:' eordial and you ha\'e done certain tn- fo b app.ea.r upon t r "r~m an, the Wind)' Cit)- nual Addr~ sand' ...... re-el t d 1 th ref re dbmis' th matter wito dividual favon for me. In remn r ",llJ 0111 ",lIy r PI' nl Ihe olored _L- president ,,~th I a .. up for anoth r thi, public , tat ment. have been loyal to you lUId the or· . Ietbodi&t Ep opal J;h~rcb. The Mrs. . C. tIowles, the Ea.t End year. Em:nett J . rot. _-Trea .• igned, J. A. C. LAT7i\IORE. p nization, keeping you in touch with Bb!bop'~ rarty ,,11\ vltlt FTalIte. I' Undertaker. ~ been C01llI~ to her . -f Ho arot \ nlnnit7, 1IU au temper of the Colored peple, ann Ily, BeI,lam, Swltler ad aDd por. room for !be ~ ten .dayS 81l1f",:,nc leeted erretary. The ,Noat t bar- I mad8 had been re- UODa ot the baWe . TIley.,11I from a street lear accl?ent ~ Fifth mony ,n'o' an .. _Wyilo.... .... "'" ""olt would not be on 8IId Walnut St;. At thil wntIJIC abe Among the t. Loul",nl .!tendln toda,. Often I .... eall· ntUll u Aaerlca d .. ln, u.e _rly Ie imProving &lowly. Her mE are W. L Majora, 1. L. Velar, WI! 01 ...-w dIat 1 w_ JUt" Ottoller. fn.da 1rish ler a speedy 0. ... 800. BDteb .... loce 'aet J . E Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Fiaclt are spend. )ins. M. E. WashingtOl, a well ir.g their , .. eati n with the doctor" I knoWll e,angeli.t and religious lead· parents ::.. Alexander, N. C. The lUI' er o! 'ew Albany. Ind ~ win preaeh nual family reunion was held thi. at Jaeob t. A. M. E. Zioo ehvdt, Women'l Day at 11 L m., Sept.:aG. |
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