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PAGE TWO ALPHA PHI ALPHAS AHHOUHCE AWARDS OF FELLOWSHIPS CHARLES FRANKLIN AWARDED FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Atlanta. Ga The Alpha Phi Al-, plia Fraternity will again uward this yeur the Hunt of $.300 In fel lowship* umi scholarships. accord ing to un announcement from the office of the Director of Educa tion. Profesaor Rayford W. Logan, of Atlanta University, of this city. Charles Lionel Frunklin, a stu dent at Columbia University, has been awarded five hundred dollars i $500.00) to help bint complete his work for the degree of doctor of philosophy in sociology. Myron Bumßtead Townee, a teacher In the Booker T. Washing ton Htgh School of Atlanta. Geor gia, will receive four hundred dol lars ($400.00) for advanced work toward the of doctor of philosophy in chemistry at the University of Michigan. Mr. Townes already holds the deg Tee of Master of Arts from that Institution. To Henry Alexander Ryan of Le Moyne College, Memphis Tennes see, and to Wiley Bowman Daniel, Jr, of Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, have been granted one hundred dollars ($100.00). schol arship*. Two additional scholarships of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each will be awarded later for the aca-j (s»*mte year 1935-1936, Professor I I>>gun announced. In addition to these awards the j Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity con ducted during the current ytar the first complete Investigation >f the new Federal Agencies The most illuminating finding according to Professor I/Ogan was the fact that more than fdi.ooo unclassified ap pointments Negroes received few er than S(K) and of these nearly all' were in the lower grades such os messengers. FOR SALE— 293-299 Palmer East Doulilc house —21 rooms, good for Hotel or rooming house. Cheap for good down pay most. Frederick between Brush and John R Two family brick—6 rooms each. Only S6BO down. For these and other bargains see WALTER W. DELSARTE . 457 Warren E. Columbia 4614. Your Job Printing Represents YOU |F IT IS NEAT, ACCURATE, STY li&h, and shows extraordinary per sonal care in every detail, you will be judged accordingly. Let the Tribune Independent Print ing Department make your job printing reflect credit on you. No job too small, no job too large. LOWEST PRICES TRIBUNE-INDEPENDENT PRINTING DEPARTMENT 2146 St. Antoine Street Clifford 2924 DELIVERY SERVICE The Fraternity also continued ■its Go-to-lligh School, Go-to-Col !**««*• CatupaiKii and inaugurated an Education for Citizenship cam paign. In this latter it received the wholehearted support of many Hororitlea, fruternitletf, and church organizations. I)r. Charles 11. Wesley, head <»f the department of history at How ard University is president of Al pha I’hi Alpha; Joseph H. B. (■'vans. Adviser to the Director of the Rural Resettlement Adminis tration is General Secretary; and Attorney Perclval Piper of De troit, Michigan, is General Treasur er. The members of the Committee on Award of Fellowships and Hcholarsrps were, in addition to Dr. Wesley and Professor Logan. Dr. Robert P. Daniel, head of tha department of education, Virginia Union University; Dr. Dwight O. W. Holmes, Dean of the Graduate School. Howard University; Dr. Howard H. Long. Assistant Super intenden in charge of Research and Chief Examiner in the colored 1 public cchools of Washington. D. | C.; and Dr Charles H Thompson, head of he department of educa tion. Howard University. o wiioopk nvH.vK run The sluh not Friday evening; Kept, fi; at the home of Ruth Good win: 400 Palmer The hostess served a delicious four course menu. Mvnlo Watkins; a member of the club; has returned to the city; iPer visiting friends in Louis ville; K.v. Miss Clara Clark Is on the sic 1 . (!.,♦ TI IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ■- « a v *—y JthmrjDrdf naffer C¥< ibft*liStjPtog]t M. 11. K. I mint to know lion lon it my Job nil last I In «. a |ier mit no ill one I Ans: Your Jolt Is far from being permanent. The com pans you arc working for 1h planning to move out of flint building within (lie m-x; three months .to smaller quarters When they make this change YOl’ NY ILL BE OUT OF A JOB. !H. T. It. Please tell me nliy my mother doesn’t write to me! Will she do what I want her to/ Ans: Your mother didn’t want to write ti you becuuse she hated to disappoint you but she Just can’t afford to send you to COLLEGE this year—You’ll get to go how ever. and it is revealed to me that your tuition wl! be paid by THE eLI) GENTLEMAN you have been knowng nearly all your life (■. 1,. Y.—Will the operation I had handicap me In any way/ Ans: The operuton you Just had wasn't a trihjor one and it won't prevent you from full-fillin your one groat desire- You’ll no only have one child hut SEVERAL OF THEM. N, It. .1. Will I be able to col lect any ot' the money that I am expecting? Aus: It will be rather difficult for you to get any money from tlu* Insurance policy you have ou this girl that you claimed to be your cousin and you will have a hard time explaining that she is not re lated to you Besides, you lost your chance of getting this money when you I.ET THE INSCRANCE POLI CY LAPSE. 11. W. Bo you think I can seek my aim here or wliat would you adtise me to dot Aus: You and the OVERLOOKER on the farm whch you stay on don't seem to be able to agree, and be cause of this it would he difficult fir you to ever accomplish any thing It is my opinion that you cun do much better if you SEEK ANOTHER LOCATION V It. I would like to know where my gran dm it Iter's money 1 1 Will I tie sueeessi'nl in my under taking l Ans Your grandmother stilll lias her money and site is lIoI.IUNO ON To IT TIISIIT. During the lirst part of next year it appears that you will get t< go into business as you nave planned Why don’t you talk over your plana with your grandmother and tell her all about your business -She’ll be willing to help you up in it, if you'll show her that you’re really interested in doing something. LT. S. W ill I see the man soon Hint I am waiting for? Ans. You'll get to see the man 'on are waiting for next month but you might as well stop waiting for him He'll tie with ids WIFE an ! will be passing through your Lome town on Ids HONEYMOON. .1. 1.. K. lam just n khl girl and I would like to know what is best for me to do in life? Ans: You are no longer a kid for you will be twenty four your next birthday and it Is about time for NOTICE: \our question will be answered .FREE In thin column ONLY when (In* heading <>i tills .column In .Inclosed with lour Question. Your Full Name, lllrthdnte, and Correct .Address. For Private Reply send 2.'»c and a self-addressed envelope for my New Astrology Rending and receipt by return mall my FREE ADVICE on Three Question* Send letters to RAMON, The Mentallst, care I of The Tribune-Independent, St. Antoine, Detroit, Mich. 1 flfi *— —•— EMMA B. ADAMS Funeral Director 1 430 E FRKRY STREET DHTROIT. lIIOH Our past and present experiences have tought us that our courteous attention and our willingness to serve you with or without money, have been responsible for the past growth of our business. We are prepared to give the beat service. Our prttaa compare favorably with other*. At the Service of the Public 11 DAY AND NIGHT Phone MAdlsonn i794t THE DETROIT TRIBUN E—SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 you are deciding somethng to do— I don't believe you could make u wiser choice than BEAUTY CUL TURE work for your vocation. N. >1 It. Bo you tlilnq it ad vlsuble for men to borrow the moil* ey Hint I want so 1 can do what I want tol Ans: You wouldn't profit a thug by borrowing gome money so that you can move, for as soon as the rent comes due again you will have to move back home—Walt untl you get you a Job that pays a decent salary before you get a ROOM TO YOURSELF. L V. W.—l am not happy here. Bo you Ne« any kind of a change for me this year! Ans: 1 see TWO CHANGES for you this year A marrage and a change of location it is revealed to me that you will go back to DE TROIT. MICHIGAN before this year s over, where your weddng will be held. It. T.- .My loved one dd some thing to hnrt me and I want to know if I should give him up or nott Ans: You won't have a chance *.o give him up for it appears that he has ALREADY QUIT YOU- He asked you to leave him alone and never to speak to him again and thut's exactly what you.hould do You‘ll soon find someone that will appreciate you more than he does. Y. 11. lines this hot appreciate what I hate heen doing for him f ho you think I should keep oil this way 1 Ana: I certainly don't think you should continue on with (’. M. this way even though he does appre ciate what you have heen doing for him. For detailed information about this affair, write to me for a PERSONAL REPLY See note attached to this column. M. It. S. I keep missing IhIHU ■» and I want to know just who the unlit party Ist Atis: You knew before you hired this woman to stay on your place that she stole most everything that she could get her hands on, and it is my impression that she is the one who took your WASH Ti lt and AX YOU have no one to hlann for these hapepnings hut yourself. L. W. T. I haven’t ant place to go and no one to go to. Please thelYuici Jum*. - 1 Ans: Since you have no relatves and no particular place In mind to move to. I would suggest that you go to tile Y M. (\ A You M ll en joy the companionship of the oth i r bo>s there. M l RET TWELVE ( M R The club decided at it smccting last Tuesday to hold another whist party by request. The affair will be given at 21»0>4 Maple stret. Aug. 21. The next meting will be at the home of Mr. Walker. 2201 St. An toine. All members are requested to he present. o - o i , PAYS TO ADVERTISE FACTORY RECON DITIONED FORDS. Model A’., B'», VS’e, 35 Demonstrators. Chevrolet*, Buickt, Old*, Pontiac*, Studebakers, etc. Trucks, Panels, Pickups, Stakebody and Dumps. CASH OR TERMS WE TRADE ST. ANTOINE MOTOR SALES Vernor Hy* Corner St. Antoine St* “After We Sell We Serve*' JOHN DOLPHIN SALES MAN AUK K PH. ( 11. 7071. President Roosevelt Supplied With Louisburg Lynching Data by the NAACP PONTIAC, MICHIGAN By F. P. HARRIS The annual A. M. E. Conference at Bethel Church in I>etrolt was attended by many local citizens. Mrs. Bettie White, of Sooux Cty lowa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Molle White, in Bloomfield street. The New Bethel Bptist Church closed a successful anniversary, Sept. 9. Rev. W. L ouglass is pas tor. Mrs L Boyd of Bibbard Court. Is on the sick list and is unable to be at her post at her beauty par lor, hut her place has hen tem porarily filled by Miss Pauline An derson, a graduate of Poro Col lege. Mr. Lutullus Peuton son of Mrs. S. W. Uiyd, has returned to kite UCC Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mullens, of Highlund avenue, are the proud parents-of a baity son, born Sept, fl. Mrs. Tisshie Manning og Cleve land, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Federated Colored Catholics Convene In Washington JUP rc ,.‘RMOND W. SCOTT f had the Dalit n«C i nr> nrnn Ar Orvl.o ‘scinttioa v'r " WELCOME Washington (C N S) Colored Catholics to Iho number of 200 gathered here in annual convcn* tion at tln» Holy Redeemer Church, Now York Avenue. The delegates came from as far West as Kansas City and as far Fast us. Boston. The convention opened with an address of welcome hy Judge Rr tnond W. Scott, of the Municipal Court, and tiie annual uddress of the president, Q. A. Henderson, of Pittsburgh, on "Racial Solidarity and Co-operative Kndeavor.’’ Officers of the federation also in clude Thomas \V Turner, of Hump DR. J.D. WILSON Physician and Surgeon 5518 Beaubien St. Detroit, Mich. Office Hours: 1 to 3 p. m.—6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Reg. No. 2919—Phones: Office Madison 9293 Res. Garfield 8885-W THE EDITOR ASKS THAT ALL REPORTERS GET THEIR NEWS IN EARLY . . Federal Housing Administration • •••L O A N $• • • • SIOO.OO to $2000.00 For MODERNIZING OR REPAIRING Your Property Painting A Decorating Rough Plaster Or Ciaftex Walla Re-Roofing Pore he* Built Basements A Attics Finished Floors Sanded A Refinished New Plumbing A Electric Fixtures Imitation Tile For Bath Or Kitchen WILLIAM H. PORTER phwnii coluimbm ea at sets it antoink tTuntn Jenle Montague, n Highland street. Mrs. Stewart, of Branch street, is convalescing from recent Illness. Mrs. Mlttie Weakley, of Eliza beth stret, is improving from re cent illness, much to the delight of her friends. LANSING, MICHIGAN By G. M. WAGNER Rolterta Mae Brown; little nutighter of Mr. anr Mrs. Robert Brown; 1341 Emerson street; wa-> taken to St. Lawrence Hospital for a minor operation recently; anh is llonvaleseing nlcelf. Mrs Sallie Harden; \2ll Utos avenue; is rapidly Improving from a rerent operation nt the Sparrow Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and ? n; Beuon; and their daughter; .Mrs. James Starks and son motor mi to Umsing ant! were the goest-s ton Va„ honorarj president; Eu gene A. Clack, Hr. W. P. Dicker son and E. A. Holmes, vice presi den. and H. M. Smith, executive secretary. Tl COIEO lIItI IMiKTTL CM li I he duh met at the home of Mrs. Vincent Orcein 4,Nat; Brush; at the recent session opening the dub's Appling; of s mile Road; was added as anew member. Busi ness for the ensuing year was dis cussed; and a tasty luncheon was served hy the charming hostess. Bridgt was also enjoyed. Mrs 1.. Hunter Is president; Mrs. It. Croekran; secretary. 2146 St. Antoine Street, Corner Columbia Clifford 2924 GIVEN FACTS OF THE LYNCHING OF GOVAN WARD AT LOUISBURG, .N C. New York— Calling attention to the fact that Benator Joalab W. of Mrs. G. M. Wagner. They re urned Thorsday evening. Mrs. Ella. Porter has returner home from u visit to Nashville; Term. Silver Leaf Lodge; 534 of Elks; of Lansing; is sponsoring a caber «*t party; Sept. 19; at 1.0.K.M. Hall 403 N. Washington avenue. Spec ial refreshments and entertain ment will be featured. Committee No. 5; Daughter of Elks of Capital City Temple 305; l( outlulled on Page 7) UNDERRITERS CLUB OF war tAtoSTM" cor The Underwriters Club of the Great laikts Insurance Company; gave their initial breakfast at I Idle Isle last Sunday. Those at rtiding the affair; spent a very enjoyable morning engaging in smh spuria as bicycle-riding: rt.qint; hast hall; boxing and ■ lie r activities. Following the sports ad games; a very appetizing menu was served by Mrs. Mildred Hightower and .Mrs. Sarah Lucas. Am rg those present at this ga’a affair were L. C Itlount; L. Millben; A. J. Speed; R. Gunn. 4 0k ~' ‘ "•^P Bailey, a member of his party and a leader In the filibuster against the Costigan-Wagner bill, has threatened that he will filibuster against the Costigan-Wagner antl lynching bill whenever It Is brought up President Roosevelt was today supplied by the NAACP with the facts of the lynching of Govan Ward at Ixmißburg, N. C„ on July 30. The President is asked by Wal ter White, Secretary of the NAACP ‘‘What steps you as President and/ your administration will take 4j] the next session of the Seveaty* fourth Congress to insure a vote upon the Costigan-Wagner bill.” o o WANTED it iiicj. PJu Wwsocys o earn money 1 i»rin«x vacation Ime \|»i>!y at Office. I-. Holder; Mrs. Q. Jonrs; Miss N. Henderson; Mrs. 1,. C. mount; Miss H. Oordon: H. J. Green; Mr. mid Mrs. \V. Hanson; C. I*. Ittshop Miss t’nelton; Miss !., (Jeter; Miss 1.. Moss; Mr. Co/.ort: Mr. and Mrs. A. Wllkinsm; I*. Poster; Mrs. 0. Hicks, 11. Hanson; Mr. Smith; Mr. v ;nipsi n; Miss Potts; Mr. Prangs; Mrs. H. Thomas; Mr. Morton; olso many other visitors and friends of ■ho audits. T 1 » r ] It is constant advertising that brings results! Telephone <‘LIFFORD L’Jt24 -f Your Salesman J. W. MULLENS Rep. Gulley and Smith Inc. FORD DEALER 6510 W. Warren avenue. Phone Eu. 0800 Ready to serve you any i time; any where. Call me , r v :!v % * •