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she Muus as PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1980 FRIENDLY WARNING GET SOMETHING THE WORKMAN Under the above capaon, the Chicago Defender says, Insiue of twenty four hours iwo murders were editorialy:cummineu in Colon. an matters of this kina, We have When Dr. Booker Washington advocated the acalways Lound it unpleasant to make comment; but we ceptance of the theory that the race problem is an econPublished on Saturday by WALROND, at the office No 78 also ueem necessary to nevertheless say a few words omie problem and can be settled only through economic CARLOS MENDOZA Street No. 72, Panama, P.
Winca we calculate will cau attention to the seriousness emancipation the Race which should lead to owner. Bus 74, Panama Box 1102, Anoon CZ of sucu occurrences as these. The facts of both cases RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ship, he was giving advice that is just as good today as have been already published in the dailies, and we do not it was 25 years ago. No race of paupers can demand ONE YEAR 40 propose to re state them here, but we do wish to observe that the people who have everything shall give it up and SIX MONTHS 20 that the Police of Colon have not spoken in any too comexpect to be successful in its demnads.
THREE.
plimentary terms of any of the persons connected in the We might as well face facts now, we shall have to do ONE MONTA.
affairs. Iney have referred to the last two as underso later. We, in America, are at the mercy of the white world persons, and to the two girls as having long man, de owns the warms upon which most of us The Liberty of the Press is the Palladium of our rights JUNIUS police records and persons of questionable morality.
While we are alike sorry for both ocurrences, we work, he owns the mills from which we get our manufacTHE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930 tured goods, he owns the trains that carry us from one are inclined to pay more attention to the case of the two girls of such tender years, of West Indian parentage, town, which he owns to another, he owns the houses in which we live, he owns the telephones with which we PUBLIC MORALS and naturally of more bearing in many ways upon the communicate with one another, he owns the stores, the West Indian community here. And so we wish to record. sassnq əy jrɔ 7a8178əy sdoys əy szəyjem We have selected these two simple words for our our sorrow and regret for what has taken place with two he owns the bigger share in most of the churches in of our girls still in their teens. One is dead and the other editorial column this week because we think they are of which we shout so jubilantly every Sunday morning, he no better off for she is now being held for trial for takpractical import at this time. The word public is used, owns the great majority of the banks in which we keep ing the life of her former friend for something the few dollars we think we own, and, finally, he owns but since public morals is founded upon, and is the subcomparatively trivial, according to the story as publish most of the Jim Crow cemeteries in which we are buried.
stance of a perpetual practice of private morals, there ed elsewhere. We wish to suggest that other girls take What then, have we? Some ideals, a lot of hope, an seem to be really no intrinsic difference between them.
notice, and try benen by lea wg some lessons as As a man thinketh, so is he.
eye for chairity, a little confidence in ourselves, some how they ave, with whom iney associate, and so forth. unskilled labor which hardly pays for its maintenance, But what is speciuically regarded and described as It is very true that evil communications corrupt govu some college degrees most of which are handicaps bepubac morais pertams or affect the people at largemanners, anu le sooner our young giris reauze this cause they unfit us for honest labor, a lot of religionthe community. Such morals is technically distinguisned truth, the better. It is very probable that u these two and now, some demads. It is pathetic the beggar telling from private or personal morals because it is open. There giris nad paid more attention to the selection ortheir cal the rich man what to give him demanding meat when is no concealment about it. It is somewhat of public ung and tuer Triends, the one that is dead might not he can even pay for bread.
maintenance. It is well known and sometimes notorious, nave died at this time and in the manner What we really need is another fact finding conferin which cases, it becomes unworthy of enlightened puduleu and the other would be free to pursue the ence to determnie the extent of our asininity and how lic interest, and is detrimental to the good and welfare OI the uperty with an unburdened minu to replace that with some good, hard common sense of the community.
and tree irom stain 01 her sister plooduSpeaking murais. Tis is what estabashes liv puun ser hands. We think too, that there is oppor SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS KNIGHTS OF DAWN TO IN vl Saudaru ut persons in a commy. tu lad LA umy Lor some thought by motners and guaruians, as SUCCESSEFUL ANNIVERSTALL OFFICERS useille lu viougar, wuru, anu uelu. It is conuuct or Neu LO Luw much care and attention they are giving to these SARY vior based upon ethical social svandarus, and these fuis who are to become the women of the future. WhecThe installation of officers of Slanuards are set accoruing to one sense of rigny and u well counsel and example are what they ought to The annual Sunday School an The nights of the Dawn. 80wrong. In short, it is the doctrine or man morai quties wo, anu Wiether there is room for improvement in this niversay of the Panama Wesleyan ciety for Panamanians of West In his virtues in relation to seu first, then to others, connection. We sincerely hope that all concerned will Chuch was observed on Sunday and dian parentage) will hold their inplaces, and things. There is such a thing as public look and see, and that they will learn practical lessons Tuesday last, the 22nd and 24th insts: stllation of officers on Monday 7th decency which has long ago been accepted by all civilizfrom that vision. There is a handwriting on In addition to the Sacared Caninst. at the Corinthian Hall (G.
the wall in this ed persons as an index to their personal deportment, so as well in many other tata The Galilean which was suc Calidonia Rond.
there is no question now as to the why or wherefore.
respects 80 far as we as a people are very lively and interesting evencessfully rendered by the Choir on concerned, and it is our earnest desire that serious occurSunday: the children assisted by ing is anticipated as there will be in tnis connection we have in mind the ellers both the private and pubuc morais of this communiy rences like these will have some reflection amongst us singing anniversary openerbacka literary and mustcal programme in which will be to our benefit.
them by their. addition to which the now notorious comedy and what not company called Miami Follies have had on it. In the first place, On Tuesday at 30 it was unnecessary to add to our already ample supply programme of anniversary gems and recitations was rendered. The Rev.
of Follies by the introduction of follies from Miami.
ETIQUETTE Wright acted as Chairman and Anyone who has used his observations to advantage will expressed great satisfaction with the How are invitations to a theatre readily agree that our moving picture houses, dance rendition of the programme.
party given?
halls, night clubs, so called social clubs, and unfortunateHARDSHIP He also took the opportunity of Upon whom should one call on ly, even homes, are sufficiently prolific in their distripresenting the certificates to the New Year Day?
bution of follies. and there is no room for the addition Hardship is a blessing in disguise. He who is ordain children who excelled in the scripof more from abroad, except it be for the purpose of ed to endure it has the rare privilege of proving his ture examination held in Jamaisa Is it ever proper for gentleman variety, or that this place is to be converted into a land mettle and emerging a wiser and stronger man. life last year and wished them further to take a lady arm?
of follies.
of ease is far from the happiest gift of fate, lacking as success during the coming year. When a person enters a restauUw wy nas to attenu at what was supposeu we it does the driving power of necessity. We should welThe Benediction brought the rant should he or she take any seat Suue Conne, UA a puwme tundus, ut sually a wme on come hardship; it is only the coward who is harmed by programme to a close.
that is vacant?
yet on a cava, ur van a journey, uu a raama avalroau it.
part will grant to the party of Is there a good way to prevent wam, or usten la conversacioni walost any. tenechildrern from becoming quarrelsome men uvuse or on the screes, anu ne is bound to become Is it considered all right for an amazed, ne is or normal wentancy, at we uegree to engaged girl to appear on the street which 1001181 speech, immoral conduct, and wanton with any man other than her fiance?
prorngacy is practiceu. tie is bound to observe the general exhipition or mental unsoundness amounting, alANSWERS most to a total absence of understanding, anu the The invitation are telephoned.
seeming existence of a condition of mental weakness Only upon families by whom he which incapacitates for consideration of the practical Just Received a Large Assortment of has been entertained.
things of life. The evidence is as brilliant as the sun at He may do so when assisting noontide that there is being acted a somewhat recurring her to get into a motor car, street drama of folly and foolishness, and a lack of mental and car, or other public conveyance.
moral balance which displaces common sense, intelligence No; one should wait at the door, and wisdom, and the percentage of the population acting and the headwaiter will indicata in this drama seems far too high to permit Mr. Benbow and his follies to longer aggravate a situation already In the very Latest Designs Yes; it can be done by example.
80 disquieting.
If the adults in a home never quarrel, We thererore hail with satisfaction the news that the Alcaide or Panama sometime ago, and now the AlALSO Yes; but if it will cause any miscalde of Colon have banned this company from the furthunderstanding between her and her er exhibition of their follies fore the public, in the infiance, or criticism from outsiders, terest of public morals, and we think the officials referred to deserve to be congratulated for this wise move of it is not a wise thing to do.
theirs. After all, too much of such things become good Cream Flannels for nothing, and it is about time some halt be called to the practice of such damnable exhibition properly called follies. which cater to the further destrucBOX 140 tion of the morals of the community, especially of the LEST YOU FORGET ALCOI, younger generations. Plainly speaking, these follies have no other effect but to corrupt, vitiate, and render Cirilo Sandford Worse a condition already bad, and which we deprecate.
Attorney at LAW In this, no help is wanted. The theatres are well able to take care of this line of instruction, and they charge for IS UP. TO. DATE AS USUAL OFFICE: 150 CENTRAL AVE.
it to boot, and no sane person can charge them with any negligence in the performance of what they concieve to be their duty.
Our people should learn a lesson from these official acts which would not have been necessary if they had adopted the correct attitude, and they should hereafter MULLER refuse to pay for follies. whether they come from 37 CENTRAL AVENUE 37 SUITS Tinto a Homely Philosophy LA MASCOTA ENGLISH TWEEDS where to sit the children will not do so.
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