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PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929. Island not THE WORKMAN The Royal Bank of Canada gy Montreal, Canada Published on Saturday by WALROND, at the office No 72 CARLOS MENDOZA Street No. 72, Panama, P. Box 74, Panama Box 1102, Anoon CZ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR 40 Cy SIX MONTHS 20. THREE. 60 ONE MONTH. 50 Rates for Advertisement on application, correspondence on all matters of public interest invited.
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THE SIXTH CONVENTION OF THE in a posi St. Kitt, Barbados General Barking Business Transacted.
Our long delayed Shipment of America a them (Continued from Page 1)
less West Indian Federation becomes un fait accompli, it WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE lior these scattered units of the BriINCORPORATED 1869 tish Crown that dot the Caribbean to attain to anything like their full developmental possibilities. In fine, Head Office: until greater economy and efficiency in administration have been effected by co operative and co ordinated effort, and so long as the general PANAMA COLON masses are deprived of a legitimate Santa Ana Plana Corner 11th and Bolivar Streets opportunity of having major say in their own aftairs e. controlling their own destiny by being accorded the privilege of responsible Gov.
ernment so long will they remain derelicts useless appendages of the comity of nations and free peoples that constitute the British Empire.
To put it mildly, the longer they remain Crown Colonies, each carryWith 900 Branches throughout the world, including ing its independent administrative the following in the British West Indies etc. this Bank burden, each striving for the supposed advantages of its individual is in a position to render the best possible service.
population, the longer will they REMAIN DEAD WEIGHTS dragging on the apron strings of Antigua Dominica Monterre the Empire.
It is one thing, however, to diag.
Bahamas Grenada nose a disease and even to prescribe Jamaica (2)
St. Lucia the medicine; it is quite another thing to apply the remedy in such British Honduras Trinidad (2)
Martinique a manner as to effect. cure. The Guadeloupe (2)
British Guiana (2)
problem which this question of West Indian Confederation raises is that while theoretically many of us believe it to be sound, there is grave difficulty in securing a unanimity of views on the subject. The point at THE HIGREST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST issue is: Is the sentiment of the people of the West Indian province PAID ON DEPOSITS ripe for such a drastie change in their constitution. and that the change will be drastie no one who hae studied West Indian affairs can for a moment deny. Even such enthusiast as Dr. Meikle admits that West Indian Federation must be the work of the super statesman. although, he points out that that will Court Paradise by no means place it in the region TO OUR CUSTOMERS foi impossibilities. therefore he urg (Continued from Page 1)
les a gradual process to wards the linstallation of the principles and make this year celebration practice of self Goverment under a note porthy one and much praise Confederacy. In his apinion, arfinest Hosiery has just Arrived. They has been showered on for other twenty years at least must their indefatigable will and tenacity elapse before full Dominion Status to bringing the function to such an is granted to the Province. Unfor tunately, Dr. Meikle does not inform unqualified success.
us where this superstatesman whose Precisely at 00 Bro, AlCALL EARLY genius is to found the framework fred Rouget Senior Past Chief Ran on which the super structure of a ger of the Court called the gathering confederated West Indies must be to order, opened the function in a built is to be found. Frankly, we 31 Calidonia Road.
ew Introductory, remarks and wel kave. LITTLE FAITH IN SUPER STATES McALMON Prop.
omed the ladies and other questa MEN his usual jolly style, and left and would much prefer the Dominthe balance of the evening proceed ion of the United British West Indies ings in the hands of Brother jof which Dr. Meikle writes so facA. Bachelor, Senior Past Chiefkely to be created without the adRanger of Court Broek No. 6726, ventitious aid of such an individual.
of Colon, and who is Nso an Honor Ito put it bluntly, we would rather pin our faith to the creation of ary member of this Court, West Indian Leagemony by the sentiUpon assuming the duties of Toast ment of the peoples of the West lomaster Bro. Bachelor gave a brief dian Province than by any forced FOR ONE WEEK ONLY (Aug. 21 28 resume of the life and activities of scheme of West Indian confederacy.
WE ARE OFFERING FREE OF ALL COST each of the foundation members of The bloom that is the product of the the Court, he, having been one of bot house does not attract us: our the Delegates from Court Broek at admiration goes out to the flower the opening of the Court at Paraiso ter how produced by natural methods no matmany cross fertilizations WITH EVERY on the 10th August 1910. may have been necessitated in the Between the serving of the process of its production. We quite Courses Toasts, were appreciate the fact that it West Ingiven and at the close of each toast, dian opinion is to be focussed and educated towards the end of conRegular Price of the Percolator only 10. 00 The Chesterfield Orchestra under!
federation much propaganda work the direction of Brother Clifford will be necessary; for this reason we Drakes rendered some snappy and would welcome the missionary camSPECIAL antalking pieces, which added great paign of the Hon. Arthur Cipriani.
y to the evening enjoyment.
Such visits should not only provide SALE BY ALFRED ROUGET a stimulus to any local effort in that direction but would also serve to PRICE create a better understanding beInformation in tween the peoples of the several Colcnies Any attempt, however to make Connection with confederation and consequently responsible Government an immediate (LIMITED TO 100 CUSTOMERS and urgent political question will (Continued from Page 1)
not meet with our approval. The Get Yours To Day number. Whether legitimate or West Indian Colonies are not yet illegitimate; name, place of birth ripe for confederation; they are only and residence of parents; name feeling their way thereto, and to lía PANAMEÑA DE FUERZA LUZ and age of children under 21 use an expressive creolism. we must learn to creep before we PANAMA AT YOUR SERVICE COLON years old; name, place of birth ttempt to walk.
and residence of wife; length of esidence in this country. d) The cost of Registration rints) is issued to the Regis he case of passports and finger GET YOUR in the Civil Register is 00. rant. This document must be Registration made by the head preserved by all Aliens as proof of a family is understood to in of compliance with the law.
AT THE clude the wife and children in connection with the above a under twenty one years of age. lank form giving all the particulars (e) After registration a Certale printed on pure of thic Issue ified copy on stamped paper and same QUICK AND NEAT WORK DONE be had this (with photograph affixed as in the are in a large Variety of Shades and Styles.
The Cosmopolitan House unis We have been following with marked interest the deliberations of the various delegates attending the Convention of the Universal Negro improvement Association now in session at Kingston, Jamaica. There have been many wise thoughts and brilliant ideas advanced for upniting and bettering the condition of the Negro race. Education, the establishment of Daily Newspapers throughout the world where Negroes exist; Practical efforts to unite negroes the world over; the raising of a 600. 000. 000 fund to carry on all these points were topics all interestingly debated, and seem to gain the unanimous approbation of the Convention.
But the following matter of fact and practical speech delivered by Mr. Johnson delegate from Columbus, struck us quite forcibly. He says. Many helpful things had been said by the delegates on the subject being discussed. The delegates, however, who might say that one thing or another was feasible, would be the wirst to find some defective point. The social, political and economic question could not be divided, for where there was a proper political situation, the social and economic forces were strengthened. Most of the things which had worked against the in the past, had been through political sources.
in Columbus, Ohio, negroes lived in very fine houses. There were nouses owned by negroes which were better than the house in which the Governor of that Staate lived. Some time ago, white men held a meeting in the city and now loans to negroes were witheld and no feasible reason given for the refusal. The must have. SOUND BACKING for any projecu waicu they miga start, but how was uone hrougn convention they inance Company with nonesu au the nead on alairs, tnen they wou have instituteu something to claim the respect on the rest on the world. He believed the smallest division would contribute at least 10 per month towards this tlu insceau of Wasuing it in unnecessary display and pay Lo nign executive onuicers. Let the money be used to suari a perinanent enterprise (applause. There were Inen in me Association wno could do anything any other man coud uo, tney chose to give up selfisnness and such things. The negroes throughout the world were watching the outcome of the Convention, for it the same men who had apused their privileges were elected to power, the Organization might as well close down. The people were tired of being played the money with, and were not going to do anything until a change had been made for the better. If a stable programme was evolved as a result of the Convention, he (the speaker would put his head on the block if necessary for the sake of his people, but otherwise he was through. The first thing which should be done was to form a stable financial Organization, for by doing that the could regain the prestige which it held in 1921.
The mistakes of the past, should make them wise, and they should lay aside all personalities and look at the from a broader point of view (applause. This address bristles with the ring of genuine practicability which makes for industrial progress, and tends to place the Negro in a position from which he must command recognition and respect.
On a whole, the deliberations of the Convention, so as it has gone, show a trend for pursuing along lines of practical industry; and eliminating the heretoforej gaudy show and pompous display which got the Negro no where, but which, to the contrary has savoured much to bring members of the organization into disrepute.
There is no gainsaying the fact that if the ideas of Education, Industry and Social unity are maintained and fostered the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League with its Legion of members, can do much for the uplifting and advancement of the Negro race.
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