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The document discusses a resolution introduced by President Bonelli of the city council, seeking the discharge of police officers involved in the death of James Bates. It highlights community concerns over police brutality and the need for action, including a special meeting to address these issues. The document also mentions the involvement of various organizations and individuals advocating for civil rights and justice within the community.

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Volume

DECISION On Thje Sidewalk


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(prnzENS &OME
MONTHS] ago. the author of
this column was severely
for departing frpm the
criticised
traditiianat
routine politically to the extent Pf lie^
fusing to supportt ^^^ KepaWir^ta
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nominee for the presidencr.


ResolatiM htrodoced iii!^~^ While 0U,R
IISOWAG WDffi-ro reap the ffilLWnD Jlri.Chyk«KHas LNashWi^ lean, our racte
rCationality is AiUfT-!.
Black,
Religious de-
noAjinftional afflliation Baptist, and
City ObuncO To 0!$- our Political creed Republican, w* re-
In keeping with a gi^ahtic proirrain to ftegregate thoirfe serve knd ciierish as our inaliepable
right th/e privilege of thiaktsg /for:
citizens of the city who are not whit^ the .toUpWiM me«tin|r •

diarge was called


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1/ HENCfe fn ifral4 pdlltlcal, Wa'Sft-
Monday, N as the p^-esv
"CROWD COMES OUT FOR RESTRICTIPIG //I ,0 / tdent-eiect jaki^g the oath of] of
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ixyst
caid the cause! of men and issaes in
The rank and grdB8 brutality by a .Whom we believe; and, if at any
'liast Monday night nearly three hundred determined iice at Washlld^bn, sW- ,

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C. Judge tim^.we should make a mistake in oiir
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Los Ansel«s police officers which pel R. JBlafce 6t theiSuperior Court of


property owners in this district turned out to the special meet-
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selelctlon. we strive always, to use
caused the 'death of 'j. H. Bates. Is ing held ^^os .4iigeles vtui rendering his decis
at Rhodes Hall under the auspices of the/Bnoadwav fhat instance as a stepping stone tp
ton in the faEib)i$ {segregation case
not by any imeans forgotten* and jus- greater perfection iji our process a4f
Biisiness Association for the purpose of rehewing/riee; restric- had been j -n days.
tieeiseeiQs ^liout to assert' itself. The reasonii^.
tions where it was necessary..! y .-'.
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Mr. Paul counsellor was


Los Aneiele^ Daily Pftss and citizens
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"Harry Burke was temjioiiats' j^jirtirnlan afid .ijhe niattep
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Assisted by fdrmerl judge W. ,'\H.


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generally, air* Uemandlng thai some-


was discussed and explained by several who were more 0^ leas Thomap. .Tke- :ase. jjosepb Ober*'lse AB AN American, our hope is tt> -ev-
thing must jbe done ahoat it. Yester= ,- - Church, s. Carey So itU and Lillie 3. Smlthj in
. er preserve the Union. Jis a Christian
acquainted with the details. Attorney Allison was temporarily 1

Street and KJrifBth avenue will lie the nhich the FliiinliCf soogbt to dispossess spread Christianity -!p:all fends of the
day a resolntlon ^as Introduced in retained
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until plans could be arranged for his permanent con- occaSjion o{' another, bi^ Mass Meeting, the defendaita of 4heir home, [by ^ Earth. As a Politlcaji, stand (Or deati
the City Coupail by Presidfot Bonelli,
asking fpr ibe discharge ^of these
nection. popular subscription of ovei- forty-five dbllars was A Sunday, March the 10th at :30 P. Si. nfieans pf alccntract entered into'W government, .^nd as a member of the
collected to do preliminary work. A. (Philip Randolph, y-hose name is piersonS callinii th^selves property ,
Black group of America -fight for '

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policemen arid] it is reported the in- familiar to all the Colored people, Jn oiwner^ in the iJVleel Adams and West equal rights for our'*race. Hence at'
"A niotion was made to organize ah Association t'p fight the |

the Country as. the General Organizer et-n Avenue tracts. The plaintiff ti^i) any! time should we. deem It necess-
coming graildJ.jury will be asked by I

approaching menace and a special meeting was arriinged for of the Brotherhood of Sleepiiig Car ed utterly tp ^^tabli^b 4 case, dkie to ary to reach oat beyond the ranks of
District AttOriiey FItts to investigate Por.ers. and as the most prqminent tile weakness f the illegal con^rai^;
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the evening of March 4th at the same.placp ai 7:00 P. M., at [ our poli;ical jjarty to advocate tlve
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case for possible indictni^ents. /and. ii<)werfJil, Colored Orator in cau^e of an individual or tssud we be-'
. tl'.e
which time officers will be seleqted aiid working ^ommitteeis th=i
IfO names att'acped to the iiifit ru-
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United Si'tatts, will deliver the l^^noie lieve would stand for the enforcement

Scoring the city attorney for de-


appointed. ., •
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/ addfess opening a Labor Confe'rence
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Mr. i>^ash knd his; colleague^ re^uirpd


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of tihe law for all people aljke we


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"Mr. Property Owner, if ydu did pOt attend flhis' meeting here in thisj city. /
thje-^platntHtl toll iprodulce the legal rCc
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woulld consider the same jjofdnly Pur


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fending thej fivfe policemen found The


guilty of • assaulting James Bates, you missed a verf vital •tub.jecl ^one will effect your prop- I..abojr Conference which
prdpeiity inalienable right; but tt-'.i w^ wore
will
Idi j>f jtheiri piirijiorted
erty to the e.xtreme and you should make every discuss a number of subjects cbncern-
discrepancies serving the race with wlijch ouV^ les- Inefs. Ajgr^ELt many
colored depiity sheriff, and causing h'limanj effort to is being sponsored by ing Xegro .Labor
his death. iPijesident William Bon-, attend the ne.xt. / the funeral s^vice8,/(5C[ iit/i. ^inthia wirb found tn /(lieir records and lay the tlny-is linked and -»'hici> we love jas
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the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Por- our own kith ^nd kin., - i
elli of the city council today intro- titiie ,Mr. N>8hj^ot through witt, that
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"In the after meeting it loo.raed up as though Cole Sailing*, Claytirone, *ho passed away oil last ter.'-,, afld flile Labor Conference Citiz-
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duced a resolution asking foV the contract hiire iwere/ionsideiiabiy less


Broadway property .owner, would be selected as president, Th ir.sday. were hejd at the First A,
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ens Cdmmit|ep. This- Committee is


dismissal of the ofRcers from the than illuu 1): mes,' 14Q| natnes being tihe \^ont»ay SioKSilnj /wii^ ]*.
•I with Mr. Oram of 47tnSt. Branch- L. A. First National B^nk as M. E. Church on /last Tuesday 'morri- composed ot thirty prominent citizens
nujmber i^tiireijjM) ^ake. it legal and 1929, Herbert Hoover bedara« presi-.
city's police! force. ' .

The resolution was referred to t^e treasurer and secretary, which would certainly
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'was
— fought out testimoiiy that
police and-
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Committee of council, strength to -this new organization: -


d great
.Maii.r -werp t^ friends that gathered .
is,] being participated in by numerous

organizations and individuals repre-


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the de/end^nts kneif- nothing Of t^le


dent "' tfc- United Siatesi ' - •

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In June, lv2o, a judgment was tit^^ t. j; x •.. L^ re? 'r jet ions, ;i'Heir {contract and the
Watch for ii_
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rendered ig^ir.st
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William Joiins, the next meeting, Monday. 'March _, 7 P. ..., to lay |tJ::elr' IMt irlbutfe of restoct to
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M ^e^iting the best minds of the com- brEft the «reat net-work of wires, ,

' esirow repJirts shbwejl notie; proving siretching across tjile continent the
'aiaciiy.'-
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James .Jester. J, K. Caris, G. E. Rup- at Rhodes Hall, 6428 South Broddway.i Bring vour neighbor. the dece. sed; and iiieirfbefs yV th4
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I,fi-^Pl^'Ptifl record wa* made after the ;>

Mr. Randolph's soeech speech at tne Mass g^j.


the Mass' ' n»wl President's inaugural speech uraS-
pers and Lpuis Pinesilver, for dam- Keep the White Spot— WIJIT^")/, ';; purchasedj their prbperty eagcrly received In Calttomla and Itix- ^^
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/ .Vi^-eCiug will l)e on the subject: "Prob-


ages as a result of their assault. ,.> any *: *\?4" glo»*«»« terms jot hei
,
isorts of tactics were introduced fellow Statesmen seemed tO';'t>e pleased
ileaia a)Jd Fijinire or the Negro Worker
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"nie coiirr rtarart^WSest" ffleir'^ttction *"t|B the^«(8
lintp the ca«8 bWt Mr.-II«»h Slodced «U *ifli the tiieasage.
bflt Mr.-
The next meeting W-as held' Monday evehfnf, MarcK VterUnK^nalklea and the'/useftityljfi ilT American^ Industry." Presltlent Hoover, '

as "unwari^nted, inexcusable and


The UbDi^ Conference Sessions Willi '"T''*H<'""-' - ,'' / )i '| » rohgly argued 4n favor of tije iHb
'/i the date that the new president took his seat as sfiK -had led.
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cowardly." 4th, //
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Judj!e Bl ike was y<ry patient


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The supreme oouit of California captain^of the 'Ship of State,' be foirr. Monday and Tuesdav after- Amindment, but breathed," no hopfii j
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at the same'h^ll, and it^ is stated/ The services' were in cbSrge of. Or;
confirmed ijhe judgment, and the nobnb at th^ Vernon Public Library, just, .giving each side «ver^- advantage for word conce^^ig those badly bruis- i

that several hundred vvere^ present. J .ir. Wilson, editor of "The W;estprn .Mbndnyi and] Tuesdav evenings at the En(l/yai;Uy did the flaintiff's attorney ed imendmenfC^ Viz.. the 13tb. 14111.
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city attorney "represented the offi-


cers , in th^ actions against them. The busine.ss of the evening, was the making of a pernia- flr'stlaii Ratorder » ho, in eloquent. '.. rtt^rr'oM. Hith- School. The Commit-' try! by reading all kim s of law-^^ to. ea-
Bonelli chajrges. nent organization. Membership cards Which read: MJu well chiis.?ni words drew rIow. ta4 aiinoi'incee that 'these meetincs are labfisih his ^se toi h9 avail. 'r at-
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no bearing qn
& result of pikblic opinion,
.4s M Inif pictf^e of ilJe U8..MI1 "iiV
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i t'«"li ^'P'* ?*"'' pvervone interestd jn the .torney projed.jt hi^d
"hnaa, ' ! ]

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arbused over the fa<it that the police
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"Lps Angeles, California lite stiei
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pr^iere^s of jNfegro Labor is invited' '.o/ the case. VTe were proud of'Mr. Xash Fl jlOM : YORK Ao California
were defent^ed and Ijept on the force "White Home Owm^s Pr©t«ctive Association,
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llrei in'; he 'corate unity, and' the pur,t

H,tttnd. 1 /' '' I / s'' ''aln' an' il se ent,''.„]>„=v


•>oi-<»^t i«<.t.
-never losiig his Negro politicians are speculating
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after Bates died from the beating she had phiyptji, in the^ yariO;!*! ^orgaii lenjrer hoipgh ie';bad good cause so to iho shall be. appoiiited from tha i

he received; Bonelli has offered his


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HARRY F. BURK^, Chairman f 'Uatlnnsj to wilci she belohsud! to do group to a cherished position one*
The trial Was veil attended by inter- beldl by' Negroes. California has two
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resolution as the on'y amends the


tity can make, become a member of the above narofed Aiso-
."I desire to
^i o vrr.j a! l|od|-.cl' irf. P^iivon'iltll issouri ested frienc s of ci;r gi[oup audi a few
Legislators
splendid men on the ilate Hon. Fred- —
Vf'Tiflols. trom wBich erictt M.' Roberts of Los Angeles aiuj
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In his resolution, the council pres- ciatron and hand you herewith One ($1,00) Dollar, i agree to she i-f t he other laoe also. This, H thie ;

with hirjhr'st honors in.Jui £enl|amin Ingraham gf San ^rnar-.


oident instructs, the city , attorney's do everything within my legal power to help the /Association firs real fi.vorable (decision _hen ih
Now. as far asfwe are concern^
office to refrain from aiding police
keep our district for the use oflwhitfe people! / y '.\// / .' 7
do- luTJ maiden jnanie' ol Cjnthl^; Iheie searejeation F^htjimC^ov^Ifaws
c*s<-s' and yte arje
dinif.
ed Ve wpuld like to see one of thesb
in litigatiori brought on by their peai as .hej failed tb e stablish a case,
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Tholnasj^nd (iu> \iisi o: the Tli-.tjia.^!


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men placed. But we wish to state here
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personal actions. 'Name. -..--....


\r:-iSt-\ famly v^hose name- was early^connect:
sure Inhere will be no attempt to ap-
and now, tb%t ih all our getting -»-e
In denouncing authorities for al- Wejcongritula'te Mir. and Mrs! Care^
lowing the' ifivfe convicted officers to cd vfthj Pomiiiiii a|id ils progressive he Associated Negro Pjressl Smlpi who tought so jinanfuHy fpr their would like to get hold of a Presided
f'l "Address.!.:; son City, i»;o,l?!arch Wal- rights as \ rs. Smith saJd tiiey'woul^ feartess tp the extea;- that he woulii T—
be defended! byi the city's legal ma- Ui/»<f r>-. jher father having conducted'
chinery, the;' rejsolution sets forth nJiember spe:tk out against lynch law and mdt)
,"Phone. a^pi ospirpus Jiusiliess for a liumber Moore. "Of StJ Louis, pend '".leir lastidolliar to retain their
that there is no record that the con- an^ violence in the United States; And-;
lissouri Lesftlaturi", v^orous- home, and preserve litieir rlghis
sent of citjd council was. ever given Among those present were Cole Sally; a politician a*bout at yJa:s|/t:ricr to Uisl passing' In 1911. ^ so (ong as we lenjoy the right e»r sUjtT ^
im- rtiake; it easier for the rest of 1*4, cases '1 '

for their detensie. the town, and Councilman Lewis, who, no doubt, very soon FcJuaming services at rlie ihurtjh, sted against; so-called
tliat are to follo*.i While the ca'se cost
ferdge. we shall advocate
, the caust
(From The Dally Record '
tl-e funeiral c-ortjse taioved ori 'to ,<he prioventlbnt bills sponsored by the St.
a great dej I, Mr. arid Mrs. Sm^th feel
of men ^e believe^ Ctiristisn enough
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will be wining and dining with the other than whites in the Fur-
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to .dittempt to stand (pr civic as wi^H


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faihi y burial pjot in Pomona wher4 LniiiJ Coun y jr^agut! of Mu^icipall- well i-epaiO for] its ^nal -terminjation.
long Tract district telling them whjf they Should vote for
the coming election. m Wm |

Imprtssl^-e rites were held by Victory lits enbrosse<jl in the legislature, Fri- 'iTWC INTOREStED CITIZENS as religions freedom for all Amerlcafn.

Phyacian Sues hsur


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Mr. Lewis signed up one of thiese cards, thus voicing his


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Chartter, Order pf the Eastern fstar day., .'. / ., :


IN ORDER to w»^ck a stifuctarc, the


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f Mn>. Ciaybrpne, who w'as 42. years lOne measure,, emrowering jt! '

sentiment in favor of such an prga'hization. Mr. Cole Sally was V'Tfjcking crew ddes not start on the
one of the chief speakers.©^ thrf evening, but this, no doubt/ old, leaves to raoufh her loss a dfevcit- t|y. court court to appoint al Planning pinbaclp of the Iguilding, but the fonn-
ed, husband, an aunt in tb* persdii of commisaion to .make blots
of Sit. Lou- daiion.'
r'ff would not cause Mr. Sally -any emharrassment when the time is ./'f
ripe for him to come sallying ;dq^yh in tha colored Section with Mrs. tmnia Atjams of Okmulgee, Ok- is Coui^ty. regulate 'fsub-divlsiion and
/lahojiia, wli'> attended the funeral, and highvyay development and draft zon- IF Would chedc the great AMER^A
New Orleans (By the As- his'political basket picking up votes for some candidates ^o .
crime wave thati is sweepii^g this cOn-
a ho:it oi otlier relativesiand Jfjriends. iiig regulations, was' an atempt at
Dr. Samuel whom he has religiously pledged his support for a goodly sum. tiniint at this time. It mu^t go- after
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sociated Nekro t
'rt
r. Green, brqugh(t snit in the ciyll dis- Where Ijgnorance U Blis» 'Ti« Folly To Be Wi»*" 7 / Th^ floral oterlu^'s wterfei l^ea«»«fkl '^'^ segregation and wduld. if adop^ 1
Ihe cause dnd not th« effect.
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trict court of ^tufday to recover '. an,: man>y^, :|„':,/ ;'
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bull ling, on
$25,000 in damages from th^ Louisiana As |m educational experiment the White American w'lth ^

/properties *th«-y owb nofw, c eclared fi PHILIP RANDOLPH no dpnbt


Industrial Life Insurance Company for bring Los .^ngeles a message of
alleged slandproiis statements made by
as much brain^.as an English Sparrow realizes that the Black //I'Representat'iXfe Moore, There ^re sev- will
hope-^or betterricoDdi'tona in- t)ie in-
agents and solicitors of the defendant has surpassed his most sanguine i^pectations. ^iKfijeld man I
Louis Kappa
Thfe big ^. , Soinerville
._, ._. the - eraV thousand Negrojesit^ St
It^^ trial srartd^'Mr i>e Blac^ worker.
company. Tne i^ysician charges that If he has' studied .fust a little bit of history and geography iConnty,. mo«t of them in SoHth Kirk- hotpi wasi the so sn^^f jgr^at activity
the agents ha vei systematically slan- he knows that the color of thkskih is due
to conditions of cli- /llyrood i4»fl the SpBth ktnJo.c|t -Pard on l4st Thursday eivenjng. Wi en ihe ORDER tois^p. f;en a^ hence'
AIiit»ii« H.^ / IJ*
dered him to i(arlous policyholders.
Dr. Green 8ay8| the remarks have
mate and does not in any waj^ effett either the moral, spiritiial/' / AlUvilll.
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Busliiess land Prdfe^toilal M^n head-
ed bJ Dr G. W.pVatkini! gathered for
"Slv^h iii bili,/ Mpoi-e ajaJd, "comes the ntrppse of hdtoring the Hon. John-
' /'r enjoy good bealttt -ki^ strive to eat
and exercise properly, hence In onler
damaged his prpfe'ssiotuil rgputatibn to ifuHctlon prdpertiy, mentally, we
and'caused liim nnanclal loss. ', jlwitb' poojs'.gra^rfe. from' any ineifiber of L. V\'|Bbb[ promin snt business man' of
!<ho lid' feed our. minds with mental
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'' •' '/''''' / • / 'EFllELI), yv. Va.^Plaris'idtj^r- thUhoufc. aid wilth! especially poor Hot -Sprtags. Ark., who Is spending a
roa<l w-hich «e got through the liit^i-
If these people had formed somie organization for th^ p^ur-, ganlzlng jan alBmnl chapter df ('the g/ac^ frbtb a Reputu<Un Jnemter.
um or proper reading/ few 4-eeKs in So nthem CalifotTtl* on .

pose of keeping the district morally clean, there would be nd natioral /rat^rnlty of Kappa lAipha / ReprcsSlfative ^Uepof; our group. a Jbui^ineBs and rielst mission, V /
SPECIAL M. Kk. C. p. Speeches of thi -eej min utos^ ./flpratto^
i'J-HY s6 MrCH
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dQubt as to. their intent of purpose; but this proposition of col- P^i here, wer* definitely fdrmuUled/rcoe^tiy^fected
or pnejudice is but the fruit of ignorance and should be^ro\i(rn whepitheifraters o! Bloefieli ah'd mr/
member from Lou- was (he order of thp^ewniiyg land In-,
itiiyioo itlNttt^
keeding (-ertaln neighborhods white is
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measure, be- deed many advanced ideas along the an infignia to u»i— What Los Angeles
V WUNCEMEN^ I
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ed upon by both intelligent White aiid Colored groups/ / /
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rouhdngr'towne met Vcei^Uy al Ai
is. plead*i' against' the

.aii^e. /hi|*aid it ani atteWpt at line Of Advancement |fdr Ihe race were noe<ls is a thprongb. house, cleatning
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Rational Beiieflt Life Iflsurance H'om-
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slation.

W brought fdrth by
Finalliy
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thej vfirious spjeakeni.
the editor of/ this paper. J.
from Holly w-ood io Watts, Induce i>eo-
ple.lo lire white lives^not white -with
The clean cultiired Colorjed pf9ple who have encirouched iHeege and iEIvins. B: Bai^lwas called nj^nT to Introdnce / Reprps taltlves
I / pahy. Following -tbfe busiiiesg oi the regiirds to siciu,-|>ut inorals, and then
SPECIAL N; A. A. C. in their program of pro^eaa education and wealth demand whfte, oB St. Louis C'puty, sponsors of ttiq, )t#jj'./igiilshed -pn^eat. which he ydu will b^ doing -spUMKhing.
that meetliig, 9 t>T>lca! "Kerpa Feast" waiy ''
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they be pematted to.spend their money in a way that will secur^ sprtiat arid rousing speeches tb4 bill.Jipnied ralciai segre|a!Uon is did inj yords which could be; under;
alid good stood and the crowd receivjed Mr., ,

.The executive cnmmittee in oi^er to


for them health and happiness. ,. fellowBhii)! wer^«njoye«i until/an! eayly
f/onterapliRed and jcall^d att'enjloii to
Webb )»-Stli thunderous a:jplausd. /
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co-operate wiltU ibe Pullman, i^rters Now
if any little cheap fclass of any color or nationality hous. The' following yrere
pr^8enit:/Dr;
the Unlti4 StaleflSuj^remfe Court de- His iresponse was" iB<leed apprtwil)- i
c6irSfcniME>< and other city. dI^c-

have contributed lessitt^thie safety and prosperity W. M M'rlght, C. B. Mopfe.l Delberi cisions iSrbich bave held ^egt-cgation ated tpj.the utmpst attd Mr. Webjj firm-
whpm '
labor movement, has changed the most of to launch a cami^in to keep, as they
meeting fronv ETunday March JOth to ly entilenched hiinsdlf en the minds
they seek to segregate, think M, PWH^rman, l)ewLy frtkt. /J.,/L. ordinances uncpnsthutional,
whom '
of this country than those say, certain neighborhooda irtilte
Sunday March. ITtai. It will be Negro The Companion Wlls, Wovldlng and int» the hearts of his hearers.
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Insurance day "and the. program will they can sucessfully, not with cash; but with some' sort <Jr dis- Sulllvin, floward C. yAbcTtt/ L6on A niost elegant atid tempting flve- ' vHlje beautiful, white as well aa Uaek
be in charge of t^e- Golden State In-\ eased sentiment, put over ^ueii prqsr^ms, they arie wdly mis- .lacksojn. If. G. ^^ferspii'. J. SlJ?an4aie, for the (:reatii)g df c0mn)ilB8|^ns by coursel dinner !«tiis [aered and Los .

l^irls are becomibg daily victtma oftlM


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D. W. Wilson.^ lj« H<»^ S. HdrVi Con-, mttnicipaiities to ^j>rk dut < sonins Angeles surely -rendered unto One 0* r^eadly » IWdt Ai
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regitlatlons in ihe' ^wns, ^rid rlrcfvide the ,odi^tanding ti (ures of .America ..«
'on kmertca's cllvilization 'and atteh
nouncement aezt Week in reference to We
aiSe informed that' a I'Califbrma Eaj^^' wMtlie only se^tfni nJenibSrs' .iij'chide:/' A''tloniey practices are edmmon only to tha
the anniversary campaign. for theif lliiture {gjfowth kiid aiithorlz- Tight t^yall reo*|ptjonj:
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ing will fee «| fitting climax to the eel- We
hope that Mr. Sally will read another decision in this C. Kelii. Earl Btj-pirB. I./ J. W< Ho ing city and cp<iii|y! planninc cfiBmia-
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M wftyi to preaerVe rhe b6aor of Aoieri-
jCaa Iwpaaoltood is tp make a tlreleaa
. eKration of NatioMl Negro nisurance ;
isue to the wh
te Plagufe at the next, meeting. lime Griine8.:Lie I^/ Jo^i^son,, ((?*- 6iop^ to rejula|iie|the trWpi of build-
Week. A veity eiuertaing and worth- ings (« be erectldMn thf yamu'^ zones jeajmaign against vice and corruption
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while program wij) be presented.


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before they eat the -heart out of lOur
itfalrrtdn.. wfire engrossed' without dl^ectibn
boasted American civilization. \

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