HAS PLAN TO PROTECT NEGRO Council of the Churches of Christ Opposes Mob Violence New York. Sept. 26 Asserting that "we must face frankly the Tact j that a most dangerous lnter-ractal situation now threatens our coun- ! try," the Federal Council of the ' Churches of Christ In America made public hero to-day a "constructive program" for protecting negroes i against mob violence, bettering their ! condition, and removing the cause of racial troubles. 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I FRIDAY EVENING, .corrfmittee representing white and ' negro citizens from all sections of I the United States. At a meeting ; of the committee held here recently ! a discussion of the racial situation . took place and it was decided to ' issue "a call to the citizens of the United States to act In conformity with the high ideals of democracy and Christianity in the present con dition of strained relations between the races." The statement outlining the_ pro gram signed by Frank Mason North, ; president of the Federal Council. ; Albert U. Lawson, chairman of its administrative committee; Wilbur P. Thirkfleld. chairman of the com mittee on negro chuches. and i Charles S. Macfarland, general sec ; retary of the council. nOPEFTL CADDY Dubb Golfer—The day I get roui.d ] these links in less than a hundred ■ I*ll give you a dollar. J Caddie—Thank ye. sir. It'll come I in handy In me old age.—From tne • Boston Transcript. YANKEES WERE GRAFT VICTIMS Cab Drivers and Guides of Rome Preyed on "the Doughboys Rome, Sept. 26.—"Itching palms" were extended to the enlisted per . sonnel attached to General Persh ing's staff during the American ! Commander-in-Chief's visit to Rome. ; Cab-drivers, professional guides, pro fessional beggars, novelty vendors and guidebook sellers preyed upon the American doughboys with avid ity. One soldier paid IE to be driven from the station to St. Peter's, a trip ordinarily costing 40 cents or, i by trolley, four cents. I Professional guides reaped a har HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH: vest at the Coliseum arid at St. Pet er's. where they played the part of "confidence" men by offering to take • the soldiers to parts of these monu j ments not ordinarily open to the ' public. A guide at' the Coliseum | exacted $4 for taking three privates ! and a sergeant through the upper | tiers while another guide at St. Pet ; er's demanded J7 for taking two ! boys through the Vatican musem, j both of which are free to the public, j A cab driver agreed to take three i privates over the ancient Appian i way for $6. He took them on a trip j of the city of Rome for about an . hour, told them they had seen all j and demanded his fare, which they paid. i PESSIMISM "Laugh and grow fat," the proverb runs— A good one. we've no doubt— ' The trouble these days Is to find Something to laugh about. ' —Boston Transcript. GYM CLASSES OPEN MONDAY Biggest Enrollment in History of Y. M. C. A. Ready For Work Regular gymnasium classes will begin at the Central Y. M. C. A. on Monday evening. The largest en rollment of the business men's, boys' and employed young men's ; classes in the history of the insti tution will make use of the gym this ! winter. Physical Director C. W. Miller made an announcement of the class schedules to-day. "Doc" will have as his assistant "Shorty" Miller, well known all over this part of the coun try as ono of the best football men that ever booted a pigskin. Eugene Miller won his first football victories, while playing with Central High ■ School In this city and later played I four years of college football at \ Penn State, being captain of the! team his last year and the choice of 1 several sport writors for AU-Amerl-! can quarterback. To-day and Saturday are the days assigned for enrollment of boys and men. and next Tuesday evening for! the enrollment of the employed i boys' classes. Everything Is in! readiness in the gym. the volley ball courts have been put into shape and ball walls fixed. Lockers are' crowded. POISON OAK Wash with weak sola. tion of bias stone or 05S lime water, dry thor- jtijff oughly, follow with light appli- fcflgk l cation of— V rjMj .VICKS VAPORUBsT *yOUR BODYGUARD"-30f.60!O i SEPTEMBER 26. 1919. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE "The School of Results" Broad and Spring Garden Sts., Phila. , v|' Special PAY Classes, to 3, in Art, Electricity and Automobile A thorough course in free hand drawing, book illustration, etc. A nine months' course in electricity, both theoretic and practical. A two months' course in auto mechanics, repair shop experience. Here is a chance to fit yourself to tnke advantage of the wonderful opportunities for technically trained men. NIGHT CLASSES Machine shop Practice, Machine Electricity Applied; Mechanical, Shop Mathematics, Pattern Shop Architectural At Free Hand Draw- Practice, Automobile —Electric >V liik; Book Illustration: AriUuiie- Mcchanical. tic, Algebra & Geometry. KXCEPTIOXAI, FACII.ITIKS AND LOW It ATMS ALL CLASSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 22ND SEND FOIt HOOK I,FT ENROLL NOW 7
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