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THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1924 PAGE TAREE Now On Sale Book on the Race prejudice au pied ou in a spirit of coloured porter on the Catifomia Problem.
Ho Ro Co Famous Products Tonics, Soaps, Vanishing Cream, Salve, Talcum Powder, Asperine Tablets, Shampoo, Hair Dressing, The Workman Printery great can a Expression in The and without any. and a Senator Realm of Music knowledge of the real facts in the who is a Southerner. Dixon supmatter.
porting the side of the essential (BY GRINTH)
BY JAMAICAN. the subject from every Such a look as thiss, covering equality of the races while the There is one thing shout the Regular Assortment of point of Senator holding typical Southerstudy of music that should interMr Rogers Writes view, embodying the scientific ner views argues to the contrary.
est every enthusiastic student Volume Called From Su opinion of all ages, and stating that Dixon although only a porter on Remember you are develorine natural, hidden ability that has perman to Man opinion in a fair, unprejudiced and the railway is a graduate of Yale, clear manner, should be of the speaks several languages, has trav.
been implanted in your heart by the Creator. Murie sł oull be SUCH AS Discussions Take Place Be greatest interest to Jamaicans, and elled widely and read all the most sidered in three lights. Music is great deal to authoritative works on his sujecttween a Coloured Porter should do a very art It is the symbol of life Music is science. It is related to clear up the mists of ignorance and consequently he reveals a fund of and a Southern Senator, bad feeling which hang around this argument, an array of facts, clear.
mathematical Music is a landangthe universal language of the soul Mr. Rogers book from Super, much discussed question. ly and cogently stated which leave Remember the dgfioition It is the ma to Man is regarded in Ameri.
The book is intended more espe. his opponent floundering, hopelesly hem invisible, but nevertheless dazzling ca as possibly the most thorough cially to apply to America Negro long before the close of the book.
passionate, external form of all and fair minded That is just, good, and beautiful.
etc. etc. etc.
contribution to problem but it applies equally well To a certain degree this detracts It is a great blessing to have music the race problem that has yet been to the question the whole world from the conclusive effect of the one life. It is even agteat written over.
book for in order to absolutely pleasure to be able to bring music Without attempting to view its into the life of others, Here in Jamaica we justly pride prove his case Dixon should have subject from anay fresh point of ourselves that the problem of the been epposed to a man who was We often times bear people comview, the book covers this much future of the coloured race is being his equal both in knowledge of his plain about its being hard to learn diseussed problem from music. Hayden, many times after 93 CENTRAL AVENUE every worked cut on a fairer basis pos subject and in the ability to pres his fame begun to spread abroad angle and brings in opinions and sibly than anywhere else in the ent it. However his arguments are was invited to England, but on quotiations from the most famous world we can only say that in drawn from the best writers of all account of his business connections Panama City.
he always refused, Mozart said to writers of all ages who have dealt Jamaica, colour is no handicap to time and are certainly presented him one day; Oh, Papa Hayden, with the question of racial equality, success in any walk of life. Con in a manner in which it is hard to you have no training for the wide, Mr. Rogers is himself a Negro and seequently in some respects of the see how even the best presented wide world. You speak too few the vast knowledge, the excellent question we are able to see further case for the other side would stand languages, My language, ans. British Consulate Notice.
AS FOR THAT literary style and extreme fairness than Mr. Rogers accustomed a chance of gaining the reader wered Hayden, is understood all over the world. He went. His with which he states his case are as he is to the prohibitions and decision.
visit to England was The British Counsulate General the masquerade, whether you want to in his favour.
Wife. Well, you ll have to go to in themselves eexcellent arguments disabilities under which his race The discussion between the two success. It seemed as though the of Panama, would like to know is placed in America. but on the men covers the race question from people could not do too much for of the whereabouts of MS or not. The question now is, what Here in Jamaica one inevitably broad aspects of the question race practically every angle. Racial his him The King, the Queen, the Mirian Heywood, widow of the are you going as?
Prince of Wales, treated him late! John(Heywood, British West Noble As a matter of fact, am the colour question and unforto doubtedly a final authority, and as that the European peoples are achears a good deal of discussion on history, psyehology and comparatory, where Dixon makes the point almost as one of their own. He India Regiment ne Roing as two things.
gave many concerts and they were tive civilisation the author is unsuch we can accept him.
tually decended from the Eur.
Wife. Going as two things?
the most fashionable and popular nately one has to admit that a lot do not know how men get along THE ARGUMENT OF THE African race which originally had selections of the day. The Univer.
Noble. Yes, going as late as pos of this discussion on both sides of BOOK its habitat in Africa and was divid sal Language certainly spoke for without good faith. cart without a sible and coming home as early as the case, is the sort which leads Hayden. But what of the years of yoke and a carriage without a har The book is in the form of a ed by the same geological upheaval toil and hard work which made ness, how could they go?
nowhere and does no good. It is discussion between Dixon, which created the Straits of Gi.
him capable of these things? He braltar was born of very poor parents, both were lovers of music.
At the Comparative civilisation where age of six, he was taken away from he points out that you cannot judge home by a a relative who was a the possibilities of civilisation in a school master and a choir lender, race by taking them at to be educated and to make a choir any one boy of him. At pight. he was period of their history for if one discovered by another choir.
did what would be the verdict in marter and taken to Vienna to sing European chances at the time of 10 a Church there, with the the Has the early Britons etc.
understanding that he would e fed Jodged, and taught especially in The question of intermarriage in music in return for his singing which he quotes a great number of His voiee became more beautiful facts and instances to support his as he developed, until he was at Jength made leading soprano of the view that Racial intermarriage is choir. Unfortunately he was orly necessary and inevitable to the half fed during these years. At course of evolution and so on.
rever. teen his voice failed him and SOME QUOTATIONS be lost his job. Thus he entered the world, friendless and penniless, few quotations will show the only able to keep soul and body strength of Dixon argument and alive. After the next ten years he the authoritative sources to which started to rise. When he was he goes to obtain his conclusions. wenty eight years, he went to live with Prince Esterhazy and soon In support of Negro civilisation he was taking entire charge of the quotes Count de Volney The musical activities of the Prince, Ruins of Empire. The ancient So financially, he was now cared Egyptians were real Negroes of for. Like Collins Foster and many the same species as woman who the other was eatirely out of sympathy present natives of Africa andwith his work. Why Fate should undeveloped peoples like undev.
play sucb turks on those who resources, are simply seem to be her favourites is hard to nature bank account.
tell. To Hayden, all music was the expression of thought, o emotion In regard to physical appearance or sensation. He iefused life and he says: spirit into each instrumental part that he wrote. Facial beauty is only one side His music is interpreted in the bighest degree.
of the story. Venus and Apollo The responsibility of every human are as famous, perhaps more so for being depends to certheir beauty of bodily outline as tain extent on what he knows, for their facial contour. He quotes In order to be divinely barmonious our playing our from Mary Gaunt book Alone in singing, must be exactly West Africa. There is not in all correct as practice can make it.
the length and breadth of Africa Plato also said, a false note drives one quarter the misery and vice away God. However, he didn mean that it was wicked to make a you may see any day in the streets mistake We all make mistakes.
of London or any great city of the Mozart, Bach, Handel, Hayden, British Isles.
all gave primarily a delightful senThere is not a tribe that has not sation to the hearer. Beethoven spoke to tha soul. It will be worth its own system of morality and sees all your time to be a musician.
that it is carried out.
Re cannibalism. He quotes St.
IT IS TO SMILE.
Jerome who says. When was a boy in Gaul They were giving a dinner party beheld the Scots, a people living in and the coachman had come in Britain eating human flesh.
to help wait at table. Several guests had suffered from his lack Referring to the Negro in Ja of experience, and serving maica he says: peas he approached a very deaf RA ADIO sweeping the coun It can just happen it must be found him keenly conscious old lady and inquired: try daily gains new devotees deserved.
by thousands.
as a man of his dignity Peas mum?
Chesterfield has come up fast and a No answer.
Chesterfield matching Radio because men know, by Chester citizen and a prejudice, that mighty Peas mum. louder. swift rise is gaining thousands field better taste, that here is stumbling block he quotes VOL of new smokers every day. Such real superiority of tobaccos and taire.
The old lady saw that some.
popularity is never an accident. blend!
one was speaking to her, and Prejudice is the reason of lifted her ear trumpet to the feols. These few excerpts will be questioner. The coachman, seeenough to show how ing the large end of the trumpet strongly directed toward bim, thought: Dixon puts forward his side of the It must be a new way of case. It is a pity the other side is takin em, but s pose she not equally strongly put, certainty CIGARETTES likes em that way.
some of these arguments would be And down the trumpet went very difficult to traverse.
the peas. ATLANTA JOURNAL, It is of much interest that Mr.
Rogers, the very able writer of this wise man is ashamed to BAY book, is himself a Jamaican.
moed; be pralers rather to act. Sopyright 1994, Liggett Myers Tobacco Co.
Jamaica GLEANER.
oshers, he mar ied eloped Such popularity must be deserved Chesterfield Satisfy millions. They
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