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The document discusses various issues related to housing and tenant conditions in Harlem, New York, highlighting the struggles of tenants against landlords and the need for better housing solutions. It mentions a mass meeting aimed at addressing these concerns and the involvement of local organizations in advocating for tenant rights. Additionally, it touches on the challenges faced by individuals in securing affordable housing amidst rising rents and the impact of socioeconomic factors on the community.

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The document discusses various issues related to housing and tenant conditions in Harlem, New York, highlighting the struggles of tenants against landlords and the need for better housing solutions. It mentions a mass meeting aimed at addressing these concerns and the involvement of local organizations in advocating for tenant rights. Additionally, it touches on the challenges faced by individuals in securing affordable housing amidst rising rents and the impact of socioeconomic factors on the community.

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You Mayr Never
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Knp\i' It 'Ha Friday, MtdrcH 8, 1929


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can't (moT« telse where, the landlords
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(Uden West
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ho inveiKlien^. Ish a return t^n


Xrihune Story Starts^ Intoxicated Sbn Beats ew CoimdlinaD knoW thlSi po they pinch
t time fend
le housing pre.'is "|At the presclji SerioislvInjikedTiTa^
the ^age-eEifners until th sy have con^dition is a Beiibus met ace to come
eked Tom t}iem every aval la-ble peh- lifel A young nja ilearhinK |30 cannot
86,LB.P^0. Tongnes Going
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)tner
7 its Landlords ny. The ^^taants can do iic thing l>ut afford to marfy [with fpr one Tfli;E$cape
ri.y and sciinp elsewhere. room at $4f) anb :U5. If he oes iinarry,
Wai Build tj f9y The Associatiid :*Jegro Preas) Th^ A^socU ted Negrq^
Negro Press)
I
"Aioth^r jfaitor Is tba! I(>ndl6r(^s It niifeans hi will iave to tiii'(! Infboard'
New Srleans, La., March _ 1. (By —
The Associated Negro Press^ ihe Assosiated Negro Press.)^ Running'
Y(Jrk, Marcl -.lames Madi- New T.roviyb njo service, such as collecting ers to share s^n ^Iready crrowded ap;
from a man who was throwing bricks
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son. 22, was held in *5.000 bull for the garbage. :Vhe result is thai :lie ten- pairtment hous4. at herl police Tepprted, caused Ruth
New York, Man'^M B.-rGovernm^ntal nant thro wi his r1iobi-<h l-)<fc the headfirst through the
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Keeping pace -with pfa^fesa Goldrin


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STew YoJ-k, March. (B. The story! ap- Orand Jui'y Thursday on charges of suhsidjy 6t model apartment houses ;

•JTaking in ^ lock of
dumbwait<ri I am; liut es4 itslhfe, th" the only meansliiy which
.ScL^^.t t
automobile at St. Ber-
felonious assault, preferred by ' hla

\>'e»t Lodge. Xo. 86, lojual Elks, wjll


P Paring in the pjiiladelphia Tribune
mother, Mrs. Magg^ Orey, 165 W<>.st
in thej ( oliored sect ons ot New York |

tennant for !:l)at;, hr' is hl^ilv \o ber of Harlem' families


^ and .North Rampart
the near future brei: k ground f6r io the effect ihat all was not well be- was advocated hen Tftursaay by Al- She *as talien to Charity
I/iame. But .it wouldn't" occ|iir If the
the erection of the most imposing aijd tween the principals of the "Wedding 127th street: derjlian JbhnI Cliffoid Hawkins, of the sufferijng cuts of the face and'
^''S Mrs. Grey declarejd l^er son came landlords [jrovided dun}h'.vilfl I
"l)?^t appointed fraternal ))uil<IinK ov.'ta of 'the Era", tvir. and Mrs. Countee 21st Asienibly p^strict. who declares
ei by our groi(p west'ojt th^ Missies
C ulleii has set New York ton.?ues home intoxicated' he evening 'of
hat siidhiri move iiii the only solution
ilipi River. Februarj- frf!
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.frtnlg. I
i9th. ejirljy in the evening.
Of f^i^ liokising prO.blem in that area,
"InJ the ^ame i.-iiy, !iindllol-dsl let
Thie buiUlins Iwil] be Imilt on plans
She began lalfcinj* t<i him about his ac- their entiiri} hou^eii gu to rii>j
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Th'ey
which wab 'termed the most serioiis
f irnished by the noted ifrchitect Paul Denials bf an rift between the pais tions, aiid he \]S^ ne| iiifuriated.' He
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won't maki; repdirs,


in J^eV .von't keep ''tht
I'lork City i)i. th^ report of the
\yilliam.s snd superintpiide*! by liini, are tOf ticomin' but if is stated Jthat picked up a chair. strucK her across riom M.n
rnitetl
livable V'nililio.n.. < ']
lereby assiirin'^ the very hi.K!:«st
I 'I .

A'f^lg|iborh(|((icl Hou-ses. -
t Coinivce Cuieii,
the rotet-Hon
rotet-S'
(:*uljlteii, of' the the face anci severely be^' her. After '
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point jtf buipdihK.


cfflcif^ncy. in
[t its \yh(llly private Irrojects along this ,'TI is 'E a coiilUHcu \\h{:ii should
N'eu ^ ork •rL.achfr and his wife, ihe the assault,' Mrs. Qrey was .taken to
V ill B'cupy the large lo at 3Sth apid line^ Ife' .'jaid,\_are impracticable be- cojicerii n-y only Itai-I.^ni li'ii' the en-
form;'! YoUnda Dnllois,

Cenlial which is al>out lormtf) fiet ^re living the Harlem Hospitjaf iwherp she re-
ol the hece.<lslty for raising en- tifo city. |i isj obyfo'is'j/ short sigi:t-
to an alley. • .sf;tara u-ly iii Paris celvcd mudical trea^ ment.
for
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ortriou^ s»iius t oeriect the apartment e(| ih')|r> livinp it; btho- a<^ctions
The .stntfittire itself Will represent ai iMrs. DiiEois is visiting hflr daughter be|i3vi what haiji'iud
ihost ploa.sing .sii;ht to the eye, btiill ill! Pai'ls,' acdordin.i; to statements of WHAT THE LITTLE li-snfflcient numbers to Irt-ing
lam ijs uo |coneern of I'cir-* DiseaseE
tti jliat in fer-

with a larse patio with eiaht siores


facing a manimonth foj|inta|n in IIip
center.
Hi:.

thu
Ui P.ois. but
St
Ibis fafls'lol set at
fries gfring tlic rn.inds j)f sociti-
re.si
BIRD AVS rjcident to this Alderman IJaw- which are bred in the liltii allowd lo
kihs disdlosed th^ astonishing fact ga her here soon spreads to other sec-
ty tba all i<i not well wilfi the fani- That keen little Englishman, known ,tha[^ Be V apartment houses in Har- tions aioug wit'i other ill-eifectsl ;

The
IjOdgp has approyed the draw as Fredrick f'lark, got tired of living
oi:.'? ,rd inaijcej
leiin— th(! only rea'llhr livable lines— j"P>jjivatfc enten>riMO:i''ii|i tl e (iii4j .ot
ings and the contract will soon b'elet alijne arid has decided to ;

^nd work started on thife magnifiqent take foi himself a com- ar0 bttlngiup extremely [high rentals. bi:ild'iBg mipdei atiartincnn .ore ilihy.!
difice. .
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panjon GitesK his mus- Hin one new tpart]meBt ;iipuse," tfct been-rfaTticularly successliil due
j

lljche will grow long now!


Frarilc O. White is the] Exjaltert Rul- To Demand Marhies' .said 'ihe Aldermari, "the rent is from tp the fact that thoy caiiu,o^ be built

$40 tojjt."; a month for one ropin. Six- ib Sufflcieiit nurnbers. to brinj; nf'ief
T of dkilden U'est Lodge. The imme- ;
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Down in MiSsissippi a
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used an bag for y dollars for twti rooms is what is t oany but a cho.-i.?;! few.' lilts ousiiies-i
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iate work for construction has been fellow] oil


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ele.eated to a buildinf^ commission -thirty) clays in order? to laifd another place. Four roomn projects they a:'c global)!/ ^iicen.ssful
Composed of members ofj th^ Lodgf of
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I
Removal bring" his wife back jwho
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brtng %it,. feOcat^se-- tile out'.'vj repre;ieits a per


which .Mr. F. W^kins is the!|chairman. had left him but it did n't work. Bet-
ter stick to the rabbit works Coiipiji? this wl^lj /the fart thtit the fcctiyj souliid Inve.iimeir. A? a cli-iri-
^his commisBion lays ou!t and devises foc^t. it
The Assofiated Negro Press) avi^ra^e jvorking Wan. who
Vays and means for the consumption
of the Vork of building subject to the
(B\' faster. ii

* in [somt
,

line or either, makes


is skilled
$30 Jo
faulfe
jite
jmo^i^ment,
pifeop^e
thtfey artj

Iwro g',J. most ot (he arlort


not, beic.ijJisi

approval of the Lodge. This comnpiss- AVhen, Jt fellow taket a nsw job he
New! York, MarHi 6.— A |nass meet- usually m'akes the broom sweep clean $35 a week at mo^^ and yo.i hajva- the i:ii-:it| wh|;h wer'-;!<Mv-prii .M cdiiiHiir-
jon consisis of 10 members as folows:
reasoik oi" the pro] ojhf bitildings were those lyhp,'
Percy Buck': J. P. Bratton; 4. Hartley ing to| be held r.t St. Jamep Preshyte- but this maii Fitts is doing some iuop>- led tol i'

Holw can landldrlds get affo "il to pay more


ft-
Jones; J. B. Loving; \Vm. Robinion: rian Church on Aiarch lodh, has for ping.
iWonroe Elgin: J. B. Basis
its ipurpose, a pfitition. asking^ Presi-
>''•! g«>t
There] jire many kiohtributihg cjiise,-)
thcfie rents? iconld;

I' What is nee:lr(l^is .1 govcrt3iue:.ital


The povernora of Oklahom^ don hot the] major one lis this: There are
subsidy i^l^ereby rentals roiild: be lim
There are othfr equal y as import dent Hoover to withdraw Marines keep their jobs long; they should pray I

aplproxiUatery 200i000 colored folk in


ited to bei within tin* reai h of thi.'!]ay-
int Auxiliaries which will play <heir froin Hayti Dr. Cl^arels A'. Butler is and let this, be thejr pfayer:
part in the building of ttta aoihe,! the headiiig teind<}rary
Lord keep me wfth my plan and Harlem. They muWj live there. They erage ai^d yet hi?!i enoligh o imii'n-.
thei i;ommittee.
ictivities ai which we will give|. the keep me trotn thatlKu Klu Kjlanji .,/,
C heri' ni^nibers ot" the temporary .y.
fullest information during the drive
Eor the new Elks Rest.'^ committee ore Dr. Oeorge Prazier !^Iil- Gas is pretty low'idcui ,wn but the same
"V-
i. • -^-^ ^''
' ler, DT. William Moyd Jmes, William old story lingers ori ''Ljimme two gal- — WHEN YOU ARE IN L. A.—VISIT Complete
This, will be. a| highly crtOitable ef H, DaKris, Mi^s lonSi'"

W If.yle Layne and Wil-


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'ort. and all Los Angeles Will do well


lo join hands with this p-o^ressive or-
ii^r foij^ 4 niighty success'.
liam 3(1. Kell^y. A permanent comrait-
five i»ill be formed later.
.Iu.^t as. I flap my wings it sems like

Bolj is getting mes.sed up.


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The t/orougbne^H
BeauU i

of instructlpn, the well 'lighted and equipped qju


N Beauty
Salon

Hers PhqjneL
tistallecl,

AX rid g
(juaraiiteediand Servicled FREE
0827 For Monie Demonstration
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will iiia|<e you acknowledge this to be an exceptional I

Beauty Culture' Scbtiol


HpHrie^ Found Fpr Day and Eve. glasses
Oultj-of-'town stub^ents Post Graduate Courses

It''-
specially P^; antent Fiijger Wattr W4ving-)-MarceIl— Electrdy^is
tH^ Largest jtnd Oldest School; 61 the West, ':

-•' Store No j2, 22nd andi- Hopper Ave.j Phoije WEstinoce 492*
t
Store No. 1, 2319 Central Ave., Phone HUimbolt 7676

4 ''^Meitink

ursciay,
All Elec-
ith a Gallas Stars &m aJlam Up Review i
H*!aded by Miss Mildred Washington,' supported by Mai;y

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Richards, toie dancer- Pauline Jones, song* bird; N<irville
Rcc«e, silver Itone blues singer; John Jcickson, tap dancer;
ail d Claude Collins, framed baritone, Master of Ceremonies
«S49. COIWPLETE r ^f,
SJEE YOtlR|]FivORlTE M(DVIE STARS Wlj aWo 11 beau tif I
1-4. „

ffoelleh Coi soles


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at^^
m
our $1*^ Dinners prepai|-ed by a matchless chef
3oft Drinks and $andMrich^ at RlejasonablevPrijcesI
AND DANCE ^USIC
$7JK*<>o 8.50/
r Guiijraijites From Flactorj' to yo'u.
HOWARD'S QUALITY SERENADfelitS n ou lo<iatio4i6 yeais
reseryajtions now. HUmboIt 5379.W)
ier Opening Covei- Chat^8:el$1.50)
]Regulaif Cover Charge 7S
i. ^° presetve health and promote longevity. Science has joined hands with the insurance companies Irihont 5750
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temposing; the Natidnal Negro Insurance Association. True insurance men are not merely "'collectors
tod sphcitors but tire '"Messengrera of Health," Kipported by company physicians and hurses in the
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2^it0-.|-' CENTRAL i^W fiasy Terms


Waecubon of a profirram to lower the mortality rate among Negroes of America.

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THE ONLY IS AND

MARCH,! |]|92't
ProgrU and Suilper 8:00 P.
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