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THE WORKMAN SUDAY JUNE 16 1923 PAGE THREE Convention of.
poor colored youths in the city of Colon, and youch safed their support (Contin. From Page 5)
As it is not possible to report increasing needs to supply vebatum, the speeches of these food and clot in the need for noble hearted gentlemen, a few larger and healthier quarters of the remarks made must suffor the boys has become urgent fice: Mr. Landers among other on me. At the present time things urged Mr. Watson to have enters to show how it press forward with the good needs a couple of thousand dolwork. telling him that it was lars to ant the work in proper speaking for itself and was shape for ibe healthful, educabound to receive support: that the sal and general needs for the be would do all in his powe boys.
toward such ends. BOY SUGGESTION.
Commandant Culp in his When the burden of the work unique address spoke of the mar.
Jay le vily on me, when the tial order and training of the number of the boys increased boys which was responsihle for in a two appartment place, when his attraction to the undertaking.
what earned on Christobal He said he had had ample oppordeeks was far from sufficient to tunity of watching the movefeed the poor destitute boys who ments of the boys of Calon of toWere vagrant because no body day and those of the Color Insticured in them, and my heart tute and was fully impressed.
despaired, one of the boys who that a great change had taken fell under my care made the place in the general department siggestion that we undertake of the boys of Colon and Cristonows paper selling. asked him bal; and that as something of Boy, what do know about tangible form of showing his apselling news paper! He replied; preciation was thought of among know and will show you other ways which he bad mean to do a cash business thought of, encouraging the boys from time to time when it was with the papers not to run the risk getting into debt, so convenient he would invite the ac cumulated out of the funds boys for a deive on one of the momently needed buy boats under his command in the food for the boys 250. With barbour. Mr Culp promise this sum started my investelicited ths heartiest of all apment in trading with news plauses for the afternoon, butpapers. My firat day sales MR. CLARENCE ALBERGA amounted to 75 papers, the sale ADDRESS of this number lasted for a few came not a wbit behind Mr.
days then steadily increased Calp how and when Mr. Albe:3 day by day from one hundred, ga told bow at times in his eggs 150, 200, 250, 300, 250, 400, 350, and other grocery orders he got 500, till at the present time our a larger amount of perishable daily sales are standing at 550 commodities that could be quickA SIMILITUDE IN COMMANDANT ly sold, and that now that he WATSON JUDGEMENT.
has gotten to know what is what Here commandant Watson told in Commandant Watson camp and kitchen, forth with he was the audience that he wanted to give them an idea of what he telling Com Watson where kened the Isthmus of Panama to call from time to time for with its economic needs effecting such things as would tell in the not only the poor and destitute physical status of the boys of youths in the country but others the institute, preparing them also. He outlines: have bad not only for the chance of coming in contact promised by commandant Culp.
with the Caucasian and other and which might have the effect races in the world War, You of training the boys with appe.
know am an old soldier. tite for membership in Uncle served twelve years in the tirat Sam Navy, but for the work British West Indian Regiment wbich Mr. Gill said was the previous to the great world war.
thought upper most in his mind was a Panama Canal employee when as a worker himself he at the time the call to arms on decided to investigate the status the side of the Anglo alliance of the Colon Boys Institute.
was made, and responded. Boys asked Mr. Gill, how went to ihe battle fields and the many battle fronts of Europe, did my ployed How many of you bit, but in doing that kept my would like to be honestly emeyes open. became acquainted ployed. Some band up at with some of the needs of the question; all bands up at second people of those countries among question) Have you any conwhom my lot was cast as a solception as to the object of my dier. There were young boys, visit here this afternoon boys?
and poor boys in those places just (Boys, puzzled. As a 3x on the Isthmus, ard there myself boys, and as all Rotarians there and then promised that are in our various callings and should God spare my life out of responsibilities in life in this and the terrible conflict, that my life other places, bave come to this would be devoted to aiding convention to inquire into the youths into the paths of rectitude working conditions of the insti.
preparatory for emergencies tution as well as to the working Friends, this explains in a few tendencies or willingaess of the words what has prompted me to membership am going to gather the poor and destitute take those impressions and conboys of Colon and Cristobal victions away with me and you around me without salary or can rest assured that you will promise or reward or even the bear both from me and the support which feel the work delegates from fraternal organ:about the work, and compared Rotary club which myself and which is not really mine but the zations, it was programmed to he past status and behavior of these other gentlemen here public demands.
have the gentlemen of the the boys of Colon with that ot represent this afternoon.
Rotary clubs of Panama and be boys of the institute and In conclusion, Gentiemen, Colon and Chambers of CorrDELEGATES OF THE FRATERNAL was Colon of today, he Ladies, friends all, am going merce address the convention WEOLESALE DEPARTMENT the deeply is mpressed with to lay the needs of this work. on proceeding the del gates of the ORGANIZBION SPEAK, undertakirg as to fall to find your shoulders; cancot bear it fraternal societies, but as Mr. No. 78, New Market Street Iuvitations were issued to fully alone. Why should when you Blades an officer of words to give expression of the sixty fraternal organizations in Several can do your part and as hope to fraternal credit which he feels is due the city of Colon alone. large organizations bad in that Great Day hear the plau other engagements RETAIL DEPARTMENT commandant Watson for the number of these societies sent for the good he has done and is doing delegates to the convention with dit Well done good and falinful afternoon and desired to address No. 107, Golivar Street the community in tbe rescue and anthority to guarantee support.
servant, enter into the joys of the Convention as a delegate reform work among the boys. Brilliant and encouraging speech.
thy Lord. It is also your from one or two of the said THE PEOPLE COMMISSARY privilege, and am leaving open societies and receive the clemen Commandant Wateon you es were made by the various to you the privilege to share in cy of the gathering, he wis can rest assured that both as a representatives. One or the great work and blessings to called upon to speak at this FULL SUPPLY OF e presentative sf the Colon recommending ways aud means follow.
juncture.
Rotary Club, its president and of giving the necessary support. Gentlemen and ladies, the MR. BLADE SPEAK Groceries, Provisions, Eggs, as a business man in Colon, your Among these were Messrs John needs of the boys of the city of work shall have what support Reid and Rhodes, Mr. Reid Panams are on my heart, baye Ladies and gentlemen, came Cabbage, Dairymen Butter ir lies within my power to con told of how contributions could my eyes on one or two honest to this convention out of my pertribute. Mr. Henriques speech be readily given from the funds men who will help me prosecute sonal interest in the work of ALWAYS ON HAND AT MODERATE PRICES was put in mich neater form always available in all societies xod style than can be reproduced Mr. Rhodes told ol bow lands for such deserving undertakings.
that work; but it is not often Commandant Watson for the here; and as for the interest easy to find a man unencâmbered destitute boys of Colon, as well Mr. Henriquez and bis colea could be got from the Panamaby family and responsibilities as in the capacity of a delegate Call and see us before purchasing gues manifestod in ayailable to assume the work of fraternal organizations. It the. pro nian Government for farming which have taken upon my was who addressed the dirst ceeding it can be confidently undertaking for the boys.
elsewhere.
shoulders. And as much as letter to the then governor of concluded that it served to in PILGRIM WILKINS SPEAKS Huence the atmosphere of the appreciate the fact that the call Colon for Mr. Watson on behalt convention in no uncertain man deliver the owning speech. In Pilgrim Wilking was asked to to Panama is urgent, until am of poor boys of the city of Colon.
ber.
pledged the support which the must confess to you that bis characteristic manner Colon work still needs, until interested myself in the good The Radiant Star Lodge has address to a close and partook of the Rotary and business houses of how he had watched Mr.
and The other representatives of forcefullness Mr. Wilking spoke the needs of the boys of work which Corporal Watsor authorised me to tell you that it the clemency of the occasihn. in Colon and Cristobal were: Watson work, how he bad from the Colon Institute in proper was about to initiate with is heartily interested in your housing, educational and like some doubts as to the possibility work among the poor boys of ROTARIANS AND directions have been metto a of his success. But my best Colon and that you can MERCHANTS Mr. Cope, Manager of the the start done his bit; and how depend SPEAK reasonable degree. do not feel wishes ware with him, and Colon Gas Company: Mr. Charles that the fact that he had not Landers, Manager of the firm of dropped this weak undertaking free to launch out into Panama rejoice this afternoon at the from time to time as occasions on a a measure of practlal help Mr. Henriques Speaks. Messrs. Wilford McKaye, by one of his own race was in field. It is therefore up to you unspeakable auccess whicho bis deraand. You can also take my Firm Of Henriques and Fidar que Gil merchant in Colon and in Corporal Watson and what he Mr. Joshua Henriques, of the Shipping Agents etc. Mr. John itself evidence of his own faith my kind supporters to give me self denying spirit and honest word that will use my good offi of Colon, president of the Color Panama and representative of was doing for the poor boys of the required equipment for the toil have achieved.
ces and infloence with the ct. er Colon work, to permit me with ease of mind to tackle the Panalodges with which am cornect Rotary Club was the next speak. Panama Rotary; Mr. Clarence Colon and would do for those in Ladies and gentlemen it is as Panama in Time etc.
delegate from the organizations ed toward the same ends and er. Mr. Henriqnes said that as Alberga, merchant, Colon, and be platform am here to speak for feel objects promised by the Radiant look at the present britoron and Mr. Commander Culp. Port Mention must be made of the SPEECHES OF DELEGATES OF boys composing and comprising Captain, Cristobal, all of whom by Rev. Thrift with bis good letter sent to the convention can do the work in which com Star.
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS mandant Watson is engaged the With other appreciative re the Colon Boys institute, and he spoke with telling warmth and wishes for success and 2:As there was a large list of most good at the present time, marks Mr. Blades brought bis listened to what Mr. Watson sald deep interest in the work among donation, Boys you are honestly emot the freshness made possible by an air tight package.
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