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Library Home » Find Information » Find Databases » San Antonio Register Index Index to San Antonio RegisterThe current index covers issues from May 29, 1931 through May 29, 1959. You may browse any part of the index by choosing a letter from the list below. Please read the introduction to learn about some of the peculiarities in the microfilm and how to use the structure of the index to find names. Note: The following pages are quite large and—depending on your browser—may take several minutes to fully load. Thank you for your patience. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z R
Rabies
SA Health Dept. warns against rabid cats, dogs, 1939/08/18: 7
See also Interracial Activities Achieving Interracial Understanding Through Democratic Christian Channels, by Elmo C. Tatum, 1950/05/26: 5 African has first prize paper on race problem, 1936/06/19: 4 Backgrounds And Backwaters (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/08/13: 4 bad overshadowed good in race relations in 1955, Wilkins says, 1956/01/06: 1 Card Game Shows How Little the Races Know Each Other (Personally I Think), 1934/01/26: 4 Catholic Action Council asks students' good will toward Negroes, 1934/06/01: 1 CBS to dramatize 1947's progress in race, minority relations, 1947/12/26: 1 Dallas bi-racial body formed to help keep peace, 1943/04/23: 1 Dixie forces of hate wipe out race relation gains in 1946, 1947/01/03: 4 An Educated Emissary [on visit to United States of Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek] (editorial), 1943/04/09: 4 Fight Less and Think More (editorial), 1933/08/04: 4 four frats at U. of Connecticut break with parent bodies over race ban, 1951/10/05: 1 four hundred Negro "Hunger Marchers" visit Washington, 1931/12/18: 1 Georgia Race Army mothers ask white mothers to help make democracy a reality in state, 1943/04/09: 1 Governor of North Carolina pleads for unity at ship launching, 1943/07/23: 5 Gray, Prof. William H., Jr., speaks to Women's Business League (photo), 1939/05/05: 5 honor roll for 1941, 1942/02/13: 1 honor roll for 1945, 1946/01/04: 4, 1946/02/15: 1 honor roll for 1946, 1947/02/14: 1 honor roll for 1947, 1948/02/13: 1 International Harvester report proves races can work together in South, 1953/09/25: 1 Johnson, Weldon, Fisk University, says Race problem cannot be solved in its entirety by communist methods, 1935/08/02: 1 Louisville plans race relations school for cops, 1948/08/27: 2 Marston, Phillip, says Negroes and Jews should not be antagonistic, 1934/03/16: 1 Maybe It's Me! (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1944/03/24: 4 NAACP says "good gains" are made during 1949, 1950/01/13: 5 neither "adjustment," "extensive conflict" in Dixie race relations, 1956/01/06: 1 new race relations pattern in South, Tuskegee annual report states, 1957/01/04: 1 no great Negroes, Race must be governed, says DuBois in speech at Baltimore; scores Communism, 1936/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue) notable gains made in 1947, says NAACP, 1948/01/09: 1 On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/23: 4 post-war years being improved race relations, 1949/03/25: 5 prexy of Niagra University to fire profs teaching Race superiority, 1938/10/07: 1 race relations In US during 1958 reviewed, 1959/01/02: 1 Race Relations Institution closes at Swarthmore School, 1933/08/11: 1 Race Relations Sunday will be observed Feb. 8, 1948/02/06: 1 races come together for birthday celebration in Alabama town, 1934/02/23: 1 races unite in Arkansas to work harmoniously together as Tenant Farmers' Union seeks betterment, 1936/02/07: 1 President Roosevelt attitude toward Negro small worry to [whites] in Dixie, 1943/07/23: 3 San Antonio The South Is Strange, by O.L. Packard, 1932/07/22: 5 South's schools make study of race relations, 1932/05/06: 1 St. Louis police to seek better race relations, 1949/08/12: 5 Start At Home [to improve race relations] (Sharps and Flats), 1946/02/22: 7 Stop it now! (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/07/30: 4 "The" City of the South [touting amicable interracial relationships and goodwill in San Antonio] (editorial), 1935/08/02: 4 Tuskegee Institute race relations report attacked by anti-Negro Mississippi paper, 1955/01/14: 1 two soldiers are shot in battle on Miss. front, 1943/06/18: 5 The War Is Not Yet Won (editorial), 1943/06/18: 4 We Need More [whites like] Sullens (editorial), 1934/03/16: 4 whites advised how to address Negro audiences, 1947/03/07: 2 woman made life member of white Louisville church society, 1939/05/12: 1 The Worm Begins to Turn [Hearst's open letter to President Hoover] (editorial), 1931/10/30: 4
See Racial Prejudice
See also Hate Groups See also Hate Strikes See also Lynchings Alabama
Alabamans angered by terrorism, inept officials, 1948/06/25: 1 increasing Race tension in Dixie town is probed, 1945/09/07: 1 Justice Department expects racial outbreaks in 1946, 1945/09/14: 3 Louisiana
Race leaders are beaten, run out of town over welding school issue, 1944/06/02: 1 Welding School Incident Should Be Investigated (editorial), 1944/06/02: 4 Mississippi seethes with race hate, terrorism under Senator Bilbo, 1946/08/30: 1 race tensions growing in North, official says, 1957/12/06: 1 racial clashes between GI's in Italy are denied; no evidence to verify newspaper accounts, says 92d officer, 1945/10/19: 1 residential
See Housing
politicians blamed for race violence in the state, 1957/12/13: 1 residents reportedly buying guns, ammunition, for self-defense, 1945/11/23: 1 Texas
GIs said taken off train, beaten at Columbus, 1946/03/29: 1 terror reign reported in Gilmer, 1946/01/18: 1 Texan's Negrophobism blocks US from building of reservoir near Fort Worth because Sid Richardson resents Negroes using proposed lake, 1957/07/05: 2 Transplanted Trouble [interracial conflict among whites and blacks who migrated from South] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/08/09: 4
See also Racial Prejudice See also Segregation About the Use of the Word "Negro" (editorial), 1934/03/09: 4 another expert says white, Negro IQ not different, 1956/12/28: 2 baseball churches blasted as strongholds of discrimination, 1952/08/15: 3 Civil Works Administration
Illinois CWA to tolerate no discrimination, 1934/01/05: 1 St. Louis union-only policy excludes Negro workers, 1934/02/02: 1 "darkies" (from the New York Age), 1933/01/27: 7 death penalty
Death Sentence for Man Sentenced for Armed Robbery Is Unfair (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/12: 1 Discrimination in Death Penalties (editorial), 1932/08/12: 4 DuBois lecture on race origin stirs listeners, 1939/03/03: 2 employment fair play for the Negro might lift [whites], 1931/05/29: 3 federal prisons, court order sought to end racism in, 1954/12/31: 1 Florida
Floridians lambast New Deal program; discrimination against Negroes on WPA projects, 1936/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue) Negroes in Florida have to work for gift flour, 1932/09/02: 5 Supreme Court wipes out Jim Crow at a Florida pool and beach, 1957/04/12: 1 Four Freedoms: the Negro Wants Them Too (editorial), 1942/08/07: 4 Georgia governor [Ellis Arnall] misquoted; advocates economic, not social, equality for the Negro, 1945/07/06: 1 government employees Hawaii health problems affected by race discrimination, 1949/05/27: 4 here's how Dixie solons rank on "moron list" by their pet test, 1957/01/04: 1 Honduran government bars colored immigrants, 1934/03/23: 1 hotels and motels Iowa city receives $10,000 foundation award for helping flyer, Capt. Virgil Daniels, find a home, 1955/04/08: 3 Is There a "Negro problem" (Commentary), 1941/05/23: 4 Johnson, Weldon, of Fisk University, says race problem cannot be solved in its entirety by communist methods, 1935/08/02: 1 Jolson, Al, denies knowing petition was anti-Negro, 1938/04/15: 1 labor unions Mexico
See Mexico movies
picture moguls bar appearance on screen of Teddy Wilson with Nordic orchestra--but his music is used!, 1936/09/25: 4 studio executive denies "Green Pastures" actors exploited, 1936/02/14: 6 National Conference of Social Agencies
maintains tradition of shunning Jim Crow cities, 1939/06/30: 1 refuses to convene in DC because hotels refuse to lower color bar, 1935/12/13: 1 news media
NAACP protests as all newsreel companies cut out scenes of Race troops abroad with President Roosevelt, 1944/01/14: 5 no agreement with newsreels that omit Race soldiers, says War Dept., 1944/02/04: 1
discharged sailor beaten and fined for "talking up" in North Carolina, 1945/10/12: 7 Filipinos will attend white schools, 1932/09/16: 1
The Ahoskie Incident (editorial), 1947/07/18: 4 Ahoskie Kiwanis apologizes for Cadillac incident, 1947/08/22: 1 Cadillac winner gets $3,200 check in lieu of car, 1947/08/01: 1 Catholic priest and superintendent of Catholic schools of San Antonio writes protest letter to Kiwanis Club, 1947/07/18: 4 nation's ire rises when Kiwanians refuse to give car to Negro winner, 1947/07/18: 1
candy with offensive label removed following protest, 1947/08/08: 1 More Lessons Needed (editorial), 1941/05/16: 4 strong protests cause change in offensive "ad" in San Antonio newspapers, 1941/05/16: 1
Cincinnati daily newspapers drop color tag on crime news, 1944/12/15: 2 women win suit against Jim Crow eatery, 1939/07/14: 5 Pickens, William Race champion cuts loose at interracial session, 1934/06/15: 1 railroads reporter, posing as Negro, learns about Dixie race hate, 1948/08/20: 1 Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, playing in Dallas, denies tickets to Negro, 1957/11/29: 1 Rogers, Will Shell Oil Co. orders removal of offending signs, 1941/06/27: 1 Signs of Progress [benefits of depression and hard times] (editorial), 1934/07/06: 4 sports Supreme Court decisions
See US Supreme Court
TV union, networks set new policy for Negro opportunity in television, 1951/07/27: 4 two-hour TV boycott held over job bias, 1955/03/04: 3
boycott against Negrophobist daily, Commercial Appeal, is 70 per cent effective, 1957/08/30: 1 foreign exchange students vote against TVA tour as two face Jim Crow in Tennessee, 1951/09/14: 1 Negrophobism worse in Columbia, Tenn., than anywhere in US, 1946/06/28: 1 officers ejected from Tennessee Post Theatre, 1943/05/21: 1 Tennesseean in suit to enter state university, 1936/05/08: 6
11-Year-Old White Youth from Alvin Alleges Black Man Caused Fatal Accident; Recants Story before Roundup Posse Is Formed (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1935/07/12: 4 Austin court rules that discrimination must be proved in leaving Negroes off grand and petit juries, 1936/05/08: 7 Ft. Sam Houston Jim Crow order beaten in Denver, 1936/04/17: 1 Morgan, H. M., 'speaker' is not allowed to talk on Tyler Legion program; Tyler man refuses to be an "Uncle Tom" so he doesn't talk (photo), 1943/04/09: 1 Old-Age Pension Plan Will Be Discriminatory (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1939/04/07: 4 San Antonio
Negro leaders present six-point program to Truman, 1951/03/09: 1 tells NAACP "no justifiable reason for discrimination," 1947/07/04: 1 US Army US Marine Corps, evidence of bias given to group probing Jim Crow, 1949/01/14: 1 US Postal Service Washington, DC Winston dictionaries to drop opprobrious racial nicknames [such as nigger, coon, dago, etc.], 1945/07/13: 5 Works Progress Administration World Fair
blocked on issue of discrimination, 1934/02/23: 5 superintendent moves to check discrimination, 1933/06/30: 1 wounded war vets demand Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo's impeachment [for "spreading and fostering racial and religious discrimination], 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue)
Catholics favor equality for Negroes, FEPC, 1946/11/29: 2 France
Americans, black and white, tell why they prefer Paris to US, 1949/08/12: 4 Baker, Jo, and Richard Wright contrast French freedom, American bias, 1949/07/15: 4
Alabama
American States Right Association, new anti-Negro group, formed by Alabamans, 1954/04/16: 1 cops assault, rob US Army nurse, 1942/09/25: 1 cops use pistols to detail Indiana legislator, companions, 1936/03/13: 1 freeing of 6 white 'Bama rapists leads to nationwide move for justice, 1944/12/08: 1 'white supremacy at all costs' frees cop who kills woman, 67 in Alabama, 1945/10/12: 1 American Legion lists hate sheets (newspapers), 1948/12/10: 1 average Dixie white pastor afraid to have Negro clerics as speakers, 1952/10/03: 1 Baker, Jo, and Richard Wright contrast French freedom, American bias, 1949/07/15: 4 "Black Hitler" [promotes anti-Semitism] (editorial), 1934/10/19: 4 California
California Negro-hater is indicted for sedition, 1942/11/13: 1 California women force ban of school books ridiculing Race, 1939/11/03: 1 senate candidate wants repeal of 15th Amendment, 1942/08/14: 1 west coast pastor in vicious tirade against Negro, 1942/08/14: 1 Catholic students revealed by poll to be anti-Negro, 1946/09/20: 1 Chicago school strikes reported to be work of subversive group, 1945/11/02: 1 CIO employee is fired for anti-Negro campaign, 1945/07/27: 5 Color Prejudice (editorial by William Pickens), 1931/05/29: 4 Danes ired by attempt to transplant US racism, 1947/08/15: 1 employment
English people and color prejudice (William Pickens Says), 1941/04/11: 4 race prejudice said to be increasing daily in England, 1948/08/20: 1 Filipino brides of GIs told only unhappiness awaits them in US, 1946/01/18: 1 film magazine scores movies' libel of Negro, 1939/08/18: 2 Forces of Hate on the March (editorial), 1945/11/02: 4 Georgia
doesn't "even consider considering" Negro sales tax collectors, 1951/08/17: 1 Georgia State Guard called as governor Talmadge stirs up race hate, 1942/08/21: 1 Georgians still being jailed under unconstitutional 1903 law, 1946/09/20: 1 new race hate group, Commoner Party, formed, 1945/03/09: 1 Race hate forces out typist hired by Georgia firm, 1945/11/02: 1 Graham, Shirley, receives $6,500 award for book against intolerance (photo), 1947/01/31: 1 hate strikes
See Hate Strikes Let's Ban Those Offensive Terms [comment on use of offensive language in media] (editorial), 1937/07/02: 4 Let's Show More of Our Better Side (editorial), 1945/11/09: 4 Life Magazine's Picture History omission of Negro's part in World War II blasted by Wilkins of NAACP, 1950/10/13: 1 Lucky Strike makers withdraw insulting tobacco brand name, 1942/12/25: 6 Massachusetts neighborhoods flare race hate, 1959/05/15: 1 McKinney, Dr. T. T., new book defends Race against physical inferiority charge (photo), 1938/11/25: 5 Missouri, Negro-hating Ozark farmers threaten officials, 1944/01/28: 1 Negro Labor and the AF of L (editorial), 1934/10/12: 4 Negroes Need a "Brotherhood Week" Movement Too (editorial), 1946/02/22: 4 New Jersey migrant workers
See Migrant Workers Not Tolerance, But Respect (Commentary), 1944/01/14: 4 On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/07/02: 6 The Other God [race prejudice worshipped before God] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/11/07: 4 Our Preoccupation with Race Prejudice (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/04/18: 4 Perhaps This is a Partial Solution [American fascists do harm at home and abroad] (editorial), 1944/05/05: 4 Pickens Laughs Again at our Idiotic Race Prejudice (by William Pickens), 1940/08/09: 4 prejudice against Jews in America, 1932/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue) Prejudice and Prestige (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/06/07: 5 prejudice costs USA 15 to 30 billion dollars yearly, 1953/06/19: 6 prejudice evicts Filipinos from fertile farms, 1932/08/05: 1 Prejudice in its Worst Form [violence against Jews and Negroes in North Carolina] (Editorial of the Week), 1958/02/28: 4 prejudice-mongering southerners carrying their racism abroad, 1949/07/22: 4 Race Prejudice and a Nation's Embarrassment (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/10/18: 4 Race Prejudice Limited (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/02/13: 4 "Races of Mankind" brochure
Army to use race booklets [explaining racial differences] banned by USO, 1944/02/11: 1 published in installments in Register, 1944/03/17: 1, 1944/03/17: 4, 1944/03/24: 4, 1944/03/31: 4, 1944/04/07: 4, 1944/04/14: 4, 1944/04/21: 4, 1944/04/28: 4, 1944/05/05: 4 regular churchgoers more biased than non-attenders, institute told, 1953/07/10: 1 Russia's race problem holds Negro interest, 1932/09/09: 3 scribe points out much good may result from properly, thoughtfully, opportunely written letters of protest, 1936/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue) scribe says most potent agencies contributing to Race inferiority complex come from within group, 1936/09/25: 1 "Solid South" solid only on race issues, 1949/09/09: 1 South Carolina
democrats smear Negroes, Eleanor Roosevelt, 1944/05/26: 1 has worst Race baiters, says college dean, 1944/01/28: 1 still rampant in many places on West Coast, 1958/12/12: 1 Suppressionism in the South (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/03/21: 5 Supremacy or Survival? [communism will thrive as racial prejudice divides our nation] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/12/05: 4 survey reveals that text books ignore Negroes and other minority groups, 1950/10/06: 1 Tennessee
bodies of soldier, girl, left on railroad tracks 8 hours, 1942/10/23: 1 Cooper, Prentice, Tenn. governor, says Race lucky to live in US; tells committee race has done nothing to build up nation, 1940/11/01: 1
anti-Negro, anti-FDR [President Roosevelt] hate pamphlets showered from planes during Texas Demo convention, 1944/06/02: 1 Atty. Gen. Biddle acts against Texas cops who beat, shot soldier, 1942/08/21: 1 Corpus Christi cop forced to club small town race baiter, 1942/07/17: 1 Corpus Christi Federal Building
dentist launches fight against Jim Crow in US federal building, 1944/03/03: 1 fight against Jim Crow won by Corpus Christian, 1944/03/10: 1 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Protests Use of Term "Darky" by WOAI Broadcasting Station; Open Letter from WOAI (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/07/02: 4 League of United Latin American Citizens Spread Racial Propaganda in Seguin (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/07/08: 1 Lipscomb denies prejudice against San Antonio police applicants, 1941/01/17: 1 San Antonian's kindness 'opens eyes' of aged Mississippi white woman, 1948/05/14: 4 San Antonio Register protests officer's insults in police report, 1955/05/27: 1 UN race equality report first step in fight against prejudice, 1950/07/28: 1 University of Oregon soror from Gamma Phi Beta ousted from chapter house for dating Negro, 1951/06/01: 1 Vandenberg, Senator, of Michigan, is extremely liberal, unprejudiced, 1936/04/24: 4 white southerner praises birth control Exposition exhibit; airs views on Race problem--says solution in absorption, 1940/08/02: 4
Character Assassins and Rumormongers (editorial), 1932/09/30: 4 The Deacon Philosophizes (editorial), 1932/09/30: 4 Insidious Propaganda (editorial), 1931/12/18: 4 Jealousy As A Disease (letter), 1932/11/04: 4 magazine writer hails increasing Negro solidarity, 1938/05/20: 5 Power Lies with You! [to succeed] (editorial), 1935/07/12: 4 "Proclamation of Brotherhood" adopted in Iowa by white Ministerial Alliance and Des Moines Interracial Commission, 1935/08/02: 2 Race Patronage (editorial), 1931/12/18: 4 President Roosevelt sends message lauding Race's progress, 1936/01/10: 2
America gives birth to new race as result of melting pot, 1931/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue) Austrian MD Confident Can Produce Superman by Transplanting Monkey Glands to 10-Year-Old (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/09/25: 4 ho! hum! another 'theory' on Race's track supremacy, 1940/07/05: 7 No Pure Race Found in Any Country (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/08/28: 4
AAU "queered" Owens' broadcasting on Vallee program, claiming appearance was commercial, 1936/08/28: 6 Arkansas Negro radio station goes on air, 1956/10/26: 3 Beavers, Louise, who starred as "Beulah," is star of new daily air show, 1954/03/19: 3 Benny, Jack
Jack Benny show characterizations of Feb. 5 protested by NAACP, 1950/02/17: 1 Joe Louis airs on the Jack Benny broadcast on NBC (photo), 1945/11/09: 3
heard for 1,000th time Monday on CBS, 1952/05/02: 3 show starring Hattie McDaniel welcomed back this fall (photo), 1950/12/08: 7 Carver, George Washington
life broadcast (photo), 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue) life story presented by NBC program "It Can Be Done" (photo), 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
CBS radio honors Amos Fortune (photo), 1953/03/06: 4 CBS's "Open Letter to the American People" (editorial), 1943/07/30: 4 Columbia's "open letter" on Detroit riot makes hist'ry, 1943/07/30: 1 Jack Benny show characterizations of Feb. 5 protested by NAACP, 1950/02/17: 1 stars of CBS Forecast Show to be heard Aug. 26 (photo), 1940/08/23: 4 two Negro poems to be dramatized on CBS Sunday, 1941/03/28: 1 "Duffy's Tavern"
awarded citation (photo), 1946/02/08: 3 Green, Eddie of "Duffy's Tavern" fame dies in LA, 1950/09/29: 1 Federal Communications Commission bans give-away radio shows, 1949/08/26: 5 'Glorified Voices' Program "Hallelujah"
Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church choirs
Byrd, Rev. J. N., is soloist Sunday, 1946/01/18: 8 choir now on "Hallelujah," 1946/01/11: 8 Dickson, Betty Jean, soloist on Sunday, 1946/02/01: 8 Fucuals, Mrs. Nornetia, to be guest soloist, 1946/02/22: 8 Hill, Mrs. Tena, is soloist Sunday, 1946/01/25: 8 Jefferson, Mrs. Estella, to be guest singer, 1946/05/10: 8 performs in first KCOR broadcast, 1946/02/15: 3 returns to air, 1946/03/29: 8, 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue) new KMAC program a hit, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue) New Light Baptist Church choirs
choir on new KMAC Sunday program, 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue) "Hallelujah" choir again increased, 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue) Hallelujah choir doubled for Sunday program [with additional singers from New Light], 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue) in special program on KMAC's "Hallelujah" Sunday morning, 1945/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue) last week's program recorded, 1945/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue) New Year program to be heard Sunday, 1945/12/28: 8 (filmed in 1946/01/04 issue) No. 2 choir heard on "Hallelujah, 1945/11/09: 7 Xmas program Sunday, 1945/12/21: 4 Insul-Wool to search for talent in air program, 1946/02/15: 7 Jackson, Mrs. Eddie Mae, SA has only woman announcer (photo), 1946/01/18: 6 KABC
Negro business program broadcast on KABC, 1934/07/13: 7 San Antonio Register will be heard on the air every Sat. night; broadcast news releases over KABC, 1935/07/12: 1
See also Radio Programs/Stations, "Hallelujah" A. J. Johnson Ork gets KCOR spot, 1947/06/06: 7 adds new talent to program, 1947/07/25: 7 airs two orks on Sunday program, 1947/05/09: 7 Andrews, U. J.
in weekly sports program (photo), 1949/09/16: 7 new sports program is well received, 1949/09/23: 3 Christian Youth Fellowship on air Sunday, 1947/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue) "Gospel Hour"
Crenshaw, Rev. L. A., Palestine Baptist Church, serves as guest preacher (photo), 1958/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue) Dewitty, Arthur, guest speaker on service broadcast from Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church (photo), 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue) Jones, Rev. C. F. M. (Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church)
by popular request, will be heard again, 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue) heard each Sunday morning (photo), 1958/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue) morning worship service presented, 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue) McClure, Marie, and Goldie Kemple, soloists presented on Sunday morning program, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue) Minor, Rev. C. M., thanks "Gospel Hour" donors, 1958/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1958/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1958/03/14: 4, 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1958/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1958/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1958/05/30: 4 Mother's Day musical and sermon featured, 1958/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue) Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church is host to program (photo), 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue) Ross, Jose F., assistant D. A., Sunday's guest speaker, 1958/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue) Shiloh Baptist Church celebrates 25th anniversary; Rev. C. W. Black preaches anniversary sermon (photo), 1958/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue) Steward, Rev. Shelly Edward
25th anniversary services for Shiloh Baptist pastor broadcast with Rev. G. C. Coleman as guest speaker (photo), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue) heard in return engagement (photo), 1958/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue) inaugural program takes place Sunday, 1946/03/22: 5 KCOR-Ritz 'Quiz"
amateur show gets under way, 1948/08/06: 7 contestants find quiz show easy pickings, 1948/08/13: 2 McCrary, Robert L., 13-year old renames radio program, 1955/08/26: 4 McGill, Benjamin, PV student works as disc jockey during absence of Albert "Scratch" Phillips (photo), 1952/07/04: 7 "Mr. B" (Blackshear)
joins radio station, 1956/03/30: 7 radio listeners attracted to "Mr. B.", 1956/03/30: 7 Refuge Church on KCOR every Sunday morning, 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29) religious programs on new radio station, 1946/02/08: 8 Rosary broadcast to continue on KCOR, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue) sells off-the-air time!, 1947/08/15: 7 "Talent Search" program planned, 1946/03/15: 7 TB series on KCOR, 1947/06/20: 7 "Tippin' In" with Jimmy "Deacon" Smith to be heard at night (photo), 1948/09/03: 7 to air TB discussion Monday, March 12, 1951/03/09: 7 youth rally program broadcasted, 1947/06/06: 7, 1947/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue)
sixth youth program aired, 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue) KITE
NAACP local speakers to be heard on KITE Saturday, 1951/03/09: 7 San Antonio's only Negro disc jockey at work, James Obey (photo), 1948/02/06: 7
Bowden, Artemisia, President of St. Philip's Junior College, "Citizen of the Week," 1948/06/25: 1 Bruns, Eugene, Seguin disc jockey, has SA program on KMAC, 1952/11/21: 2 changes plans--popular applause will determine weekly prize winners of amateur contests, 1936/05/08: 6 emancipation program to be aired, 1939/06/16: 1 Irvin, Virgil, former SA announcer, signs movie contract (photo), 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue) Kenwood Church of God in Christ services broadcast on KMAC, 1941/02/21: 1 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
broadcasts Xmas service, Sunday, 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue) evening services to go on KMAC Sunday, 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue) Smythe, W. P., leaves KMAC for KCOR, 1946/01/18: 8 St. Paul ME Church choral group on KMAC (photo), 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue) "Stop That Villain" new kind of radio quiz show on KMAC, 1944/09/08: 7 True Holiness Pentecostal Church returns to air every Sunday, 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue) Union Baptist evening services to be broadcast, 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue)
Bethel AME choir, pastor, score on KONO radio program, 1932/04/22: 1 First Baptist presents its first radio broadcast service, 1952/05/02: 4 Kiddie Program on KONO, 1932/05/06: 1 SA choirs to be heard over KONO each Sunday, 1939/09/08: 1 KTSA
gives records for enjoyment of St. Peter Claver students, 1956/08/17: 7 Kaigler, John and Willie Louise Lenzy, get marriage licenses free, compliments of KTSA on Friday 13, 1959/02/20: 6 "This Is My Best" series airs, 1944/09/08: 7
TB series now aired by KYFM, 1947/11/07: 7
appears on the Jack Benny broadcast on NBC (photo), 1945/11/09: 3 goes on air in barrage of guest appearances, 1940/01/26: 3 Michael, Joyce, 10-year-old singer is new star (photo), 1941/10/17: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue) "Midnight Hop"
new after 12 radio program, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue) top Race talent on 'Midnight Hop,' 1945/11/09: 7 National Negro Network to feature new daytime dramatic series, "The Story of Ruby Valentine," starring Juanita Hall and Sara Lou Harris (photo), 1954/01/22: 6 NBC
Chick Webb and The Four Ink Spots star on NBC national hook-up (photo), 1936/02/21: 2 hires Negro staff announcer in Frisco area, 1952/04/18: 1 NBC and Blue Network to hire Race musicians, 1942/06/05: 7 to air program from Fisk U., 1936/01/17: 2 uses more Negro craftsmen, talent during 1951, 1952/01/18: 4 On Your Radio (column), 1937/12/17: 7, 1937/12/31: 7 "One Great Hour" broadcast to urge church attendance, 1949/03/25: 8 Race performers active on radio with eighteen performances listed in New York City, 1935/12/27: 7 radio company airs Negro play, "A Start in Life," 1941/04/18: 7 radio singing talent contest
Glorification of the Southern Colored Girl contest is success, 1932/12/02: 1 many enroll for local radio test at auditorium, 1932/11/11: 1 most popular singer to be selected, 1932/11/18: 1 recent trends in education to be forum air topic on WOAI, 1940/05/24: 7 Smith, Jimmy
now on KCOR staff, 1946/02/01: 7 to announce KCOR programs (photo), 1946/02/08: 7 "Wings Over Jordan"
state sales representative for Jackson Brewing, in San Antonio (photo), 1950/11/10: 7
benefit recital given in New York (photo), 1948/04/16 Supp: 4 bouquets--and brickbats (Sharps and Flats), 1946/02/01: 7 captivates large, appreciative San Antonio audience, 1946/02/01: 4 concert soprano to appear with Chicago Symphony (photo), 1942/08/21: 7 here next Sunday (photo), 1946/01/18: 6 Muriel Rahn, husband, abused in diner as railroad defies US Senate, 1947/08/22: 1 Ohio Kiwanis Club honors Muriel Rahn (photo), 1948/04/09 Supp: 4 Rahn scores (Jo's Jottings), 1946/02/01 Supp: 1 recital tickets on sale, 1946/11/15: 6 "St. Louis Woman"
jealousy forces dramatic actress from "St. Louis Woman" cast (photo), 1946/04/12: 1 ousted from play by 'rebellion' against ability, to sue, 1946/04/12: 1 squabble settled out of court, 1946/05/17: 4 to embark on concert tour (photo), 1943/03/12: 5 to sing title role of "Aida" with San Carlo Opera Company (photo), 1949/02/04: 5 YMCA to present Muriel Rahn Nov. 28, 1946/11/01: 6 YMCA to sponsor Artist Series--Muriel Rahn here Nov. 28, 1946/08/23: 6
See also specific labor organization
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Colored Trainmen of America Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Union International Brotherhood of Red Caps National Association of Railway Employees National Brotherhood of Trainmen and Railway Employees Pullman Porters Benefit Association of America Train Porters Union
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Santa Fe Railroad Southern Pacific Railroad
Austin man, Louis Edwards, breaks leg during leap from freight train, 1948/10/22: 1 Bartlett, Sgt. Reynolds B., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1 Bateman, Frank, loses foot under switch engine, 1945/11/23: 1 Bryant, Nathaniel, mangled under wheels of train, 1949/04/08: 1 car-train crash kills Greenville man, 4 children, three others hurt as MKT Bluebonnet hits auto, 1954/02/19: 1 CB and Q's worst rail disaster; three Negroes die, nine hurt, 1946/05/03: 1 Chappel, Charles L., truck driver jumps from cab before train hits, 1951/07/27: 1 Cochran, Fred, and three other men injured as train engine backs into automobile, 1942/09/25: 1 eight Negroes among dead in railroad tragedy [in Philadelphia]; US Merchant Seaman, child among killed in Penn crash, 1943/09/17: 1 eight passengers on New York train saved from death by Pullman porter, 1944/04/07: 1 Elmore, J. B., veteran Pullman porter, loses foot in train mishap, 1943/01/08: 1 Ferguson, James Henry, dies when he mistakes RR tracks for road, hit from behind by train, 1946/04/26: 1 Fields, Jorah, car hit by freight train (photo), 1959/07/17: 1 Ford, Manuel, killed by train near Del Rio (photo), 1949/11/25: 1 Four Children Killed at Railroad Crossing (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1934/04/27: 4 four Texans are among 100 sailors hurt in RR crash, 1945/12/21: 1 Gant, Marie, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1 Green, Johnnie, killed by train, 1939/06/30: 1 Griffith, Pvt. Charles S., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1 Hargreaves, Pvt. Reginald J., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1 Harris, Jim, train kills SA man walking on tracks, 1951/03/16: 1 Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. G., hurt and 2 children miss serious injuries in West Side collision with railroad engine, 1951/11/09: 1 Henderson, Mrs. Leame, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1 Hill, George Henry, air recruit, still unable to explain tumble from train, 1951/07/27: 1 Hopson, John, railroad waiter, hurt in Nov. wreck sent to RR hospital, 1943/01/08: 1 Johnson, Estella, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1 Johnson, Cpl. Eugene, five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1 Kelly, Felix, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1 Lewis, Dixie, driver escapes injury as switch engine hits truck, 1955/05/13: 1 Lewis, John, train crushes toes of man asleep on tracks, 1954/03/19: 1 man who falls under train wheels dies, 1938/04/01: 1 Miller, Ola Mae
locomotive hits auto trapped on tracks; woman motorist escapes serious injury in mishap, 1958/06/06: 1 no arrests made in auto-locomotive crash, 1958/06/13: 1 Montana railway disaster
Pullman porter is hero of Montana railway disaster, 1938/06/24: 1 Tid Bits from the Week's News, 1938/06/24: 4 nine workers in section gang are killed by train near Warrenton, MO, 1942/08/14: 1 Palmer, T. M., railroader badly cut as bottle explodes in hand, 1936/06/19: 1 Pruitt, James, injured when car hit from behind by train, 1946/04/26: 1 Reed, Minnie, injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1 rescue work of porters praised in Ohio wreck, 1941/11/14: 1 Richardson, Merle, passenger on train, overcome by smoke; will sue R.R., 1936/07/31: 1 seven San Antonians in Mexico RR wreck, 1944/08/11: 1 Shipman, Richard D., misses death as RR engine hits car, 1948/10/08: 1 Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus; five injured, 1944/03/24: 1 Stringer, Cpl. Frank, Jr., five BAMC soldiers killed in crash with switch engine, 1950/03/17: 1 ten escape injury as train hits stalled SA auto, 1958/12/05: 1 Thomas, Eugene, seriously injured in fall from freight train, 1939/07/28: 1 unidentified youth is mangled, decapitated by train, 1944/07/21: 1 veteran employee of Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad killed, 1933/01/06: 1 Watts, SSgt. John H., mangled, nearly cut in two, killed by train, 1952/07/04: 1 Williams, Samantha, hurt as luggage falls on train, 1944/02/04: 1 Wilson, Sanders Brown, train mangles Corpus Christian, 1942/05/22: 1
plot against union charged as waiters and stewards are held in $200,000 dining car racket, 1944/12/01: 1 stewards, waiters are sentenced in dining car racket, 1945/01/05: 1 US can't prove swindling case, 18 RR waiters cleared, 1945/12/07: 1
dining car men victorious after two-year fight, 1938/06/10: 6 dining car unions will fight FBI charges of meal swindling against waiters, 1945/08/31: 1 Negro lawyers used in million dollar RR suit, 1947/09/26: 2 waiter sues RR for $25,000 for using photograph, 1947/07/18: 2
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad to have Negro crew, 1939/11/17: 1 brakemen's [trainmen's] legal fight to save jobs opens, 1947/10/03: 1 colored firemen being ousted; national conference called, 1940/12/27: 1 court rules Georgia RR must promote Negroes; advancement must be based on seniority, not color, 1956/11/09: 1 delegates at Washington Conference of Colored Locomotive Firemen (photo), 1941/04/18: 2 Dixie rail unions opened to Negroes as "Red" check; offer union memberships to meet inroads of communist lure, 1936/01/24: 1 Edmonds, John, "Railroad Man of the Year"
chats with President Eisenhower" (photo), 1955/04/15: 4 is train porter, 1955/03/18: 6 Frisco RR men forced out, seek writ to save jobs, 1946/04/05: 5 Johns, A. Maceo, retires from RR mail service, 1950/12/08: 7 Keys, George, represents Negro trainmen in Chicago hearing on constitutionality of National Railroad Adjustment board, 1944/11/24: 1 Louisiana bill would rob hundreds of railroad jobs; proposed legislation asks that only bona-fide voters work on railways in state, 1940/06/14: 1 murder of
colored railroad workers killed, 1932/04/01: 1 murder ring exposed: solution to deaths of train employees seems near, 1932/09/02: 1 "trigger man" given five years for slaying firemen, 1932/10/28: 1 Negroes make good as RR stewards, 1932/12/23: 1 new ruling gives $7,000,000 to Race RR workers, 1941/01/10: 1 Pullman porters commended for attention to wounded vets in cross-country trip, 1945/05/18: 5 railroad waiters eye AF of L with misgivings; federation attacked as treacherous, tricky, 1935/09/13: 2 railroads $1,000,000 daily payroll to Negro workers in danger, as roads fight to survive, 1958/07/11: 1 Railway Mail Association appoints first Negro official, 1947/11/28: 2 some RR's will, some won't change Jim Crow policy despite court, 1952/12/05: 1 status of 4,000 RR workers improved by US Supreme Court decision, 1944/12/29: 4 Texas and New Orleans Railroad passenger train porters get pay increase, 1941/12/19: 1 Texas RR coach cleaners score court victory, 1938/06/10: 1 President Truman is asked to overrule decision that snatches RR jobs, 1946/03/01: 1 union, railroad sued in protest of J. Crow local over whether Negroes must join or be fired, 1952/01/04: 1 Union Pacific steward has Marine officer eject diner crew, 1944/01/28: 1 Wren, Walter, railway mail clerk makes perfect score, 1941/03/28: 1 Henderson, William, flags down trains so he can "bless 'em," 1949/06/24: 5 Pennsylvania RR
278 former GIs return to jobs, 1946/04/12 Sect. 2: 3 hires first Negro brakeman in history, 1953/10/30: 1 union, RR plot to deny Negroes upgraded jobs, 1947/02/14: 1
$50,000 damages asked for RR diner Jim Crow, 1946/06/28: 1 $4,500,000 suit faces lily-white railroad unions, 1947/09/05: 1 ANP writer finds Jim Crow still much alive on southern railroads, 1955/01/21: 4 Arkansans win fight against hate-dripping bill to put white conductor in charge of every Pullman car, 1951/02/16: 1 Baltimore judges uphold dining car arrangement, 1948/10/08: 1 Boston physician loses railroad Jim Crow case, 1948/10/29: 2 Chicago woman sues Rock Island for Jim Crowing her, 1939/05/05: 4 despite court rulings, Jim Crow travel continues because of Interstate Commerce Commission, 1952/04/18: 1 Dillard teacher sues Tex-Pacific RR for $10,000, 1954/09/24: 1 dining cars approved for modified Jim Crow by Interstate Commerce Commission, 1952/02/29: 4 discrimination against Negro brakemen by union, railroad ended by court, 1948/10/08: 1 Don't Travel Unless It's Necessary (editorial), 1945/07/27: 4 elimination of Jim Crow on trains proves money saver for railroads, 1954/03/19: 1 GI charges he is slapped by conductor on Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1946/05/17: 1 historic southern railroad discrimination case was Alpha Phi Alpha frat project, 1950/06/23: 5 Hutchinson, M. Clarice, taken off train, fined, for bucking Jim Crow, 1946/08/09: 1 I and N Railroad denied new trial in dining car suit, 1947/06/13: 1 Illinois Central Railroad
acts to end passenger segregation by Jan. 10, 1955/12/30: 1 believes Negroes prefer to travel Jim Crow, 1954/04/02: 7 ordered to stop segregation in state, 1952/05/30: 2 Interstate Commerce Commission
bus, railroad ruling gets first court test in South Carolina, 1955/12/23: 7 says Texas railroad remedies Race travel conditions, 1942/11/06: 1 wipes out railroad, bus Jim Crow, 1955/12/02: 1 Justice Department asks end of J. Crow on interstate trains, 1954/10/29: 1 legally, interstate Jim Crow buses, trains dead, 1952/11/21: 1 minister tells of ride in "white" coach in Texas, 1941/08/01: 4 minister wins first round in Jim Crow case [in Kentucky], 1943/01/01: 4 Mitchell, Congressman A.W. Nazi newspaper advocates Jim Crow railroad cars for Jews, using "democratic America" as example of system, 1939/01/06: 1 Negro patrons insulted by Missouri Pacific Railroad treatment, 1933/09/08: 1 Negro soldiers denied places on southern train, 1944/05/12: 1 Oklahoma, Army officer refused Pullman facilities in, 1941/05/30: 6 Rahn, Muriel, and husband, abused in diner as road defies US Senate, 1947/08/22: 1 railroad faces $25,000 suit for Jim Crow brutality, 1945/11/30: 1 railroads losing Negro patronage because of unequal facilities, 1950/11/24: 6 railroads will comply with US Supreme Court dining room decision, 1950/06/30: 2 rider holds diner seat six hours in anti-Crow stand, 1947/10/03: 7 roads, other than Penn, serving south, to continue segregation, 1949/10/28: 1 Rock Island Railway ordered to provide equal travel facilities, 1941/11/28: 1 RR Retirement Board has "no Negroes" policy for job placements, 1950/12/08: 1 RR union's "no promotion" plot banned by US court, 1946/10/25: 1 some RR's will, some won't change Jim Crow policy despite court, 1952/12/05: 1 South Carolina
ambulance refuses to move wreck victims, 1944/08/18: 1 continues J. Crow on buses, RRs, despite court, 1955/07/29: 1
See US Supreme Court three brakemen sue railroad and union for $115,000 for bias in Virginia, 1954/04/09: 1 three railways sued for $150,000 by 15 passengers, 1949/08/19: 5 two deep south railroads remove Jim Crow sign, 1956/01/13: 3 US officer sues RR $10,000 for ticket denial, 1941/07/25: 1 white Kentucky jury rules against J. Crow diner curtains, 1947/04/25: 1 whites take 'Jim Crow' car, Negroes sent to baggage car, 1944/05/05: 1 wounded veteran incident
Davis, Rev. D. E., SA clergyman, leaves train to aid wounded vet arrested by MPs (photo), 1945/08/17: 1 RR conductor in train incident to be disciplined; railway takes action in case of removal of wounded veteran, 1945/08/31: 1 Texas and Pacific RR Hospital adds two Marshall Race dentists, 1941/04/04: 1
meetings in 1931, 1931/08/07: 6, 1931/08/14: 6, 1931/08/21: 7, 1931/09/04: 6, 1931/09/18: 5, 1931/09/25: 7, 1931/10/02: 6, 1931/10/09: 6, 1931/10/16: 7, 1931/10/30: 5, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 7, 1931/11/13: 6, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/11: 7, 1931/12/25: 6 meetings in 1932, 1932/04/22: 5, 1932/05/06: 6, 1932/05/13: 5, 1932/05/27: 7, 1932/06/03: 7, 1932/07/01: 6, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/08/26: 7, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/10/14: 6, 1932/10/28: 6, 1932/11/18: 6, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/09: 6, 1932/12/16: 7, 1932/12/23: 6, 1932/12/30: 6 meetings in 1933, 1933/01/06: 6, 1933/01/13: 6, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/17: 7, 1933/03/03: 6, 1933/03/17: 7, 1933/03/24: 6, 1933/03/31: 6, 1933/04/14: 6, 1933/04/28: 6, 1933/05/05: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 6, 1933/06/16: 7, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 1933/07/28: 6, 1933/08/11: 7, 1933/08/18: 6, 1933/09/01: 7, 1933/09/22: 7, 1933/10/13: 7, 1933/11/10: 7, 1933/11/24: 6, 1933/12/15: 7, 1933/12/22: 6 meetings in 1934, 1934/01/12: 6, 1934/01/19: 6, 1934/02/09: 7, 1934/02/23: 7, 1934/03/09: 7, 1934/03/16: 6, 1934/03/23: 6, 1934/04/06: 6, 1934/04/13: 6, 1934/04/20: 7, 1934/05/11: 6, 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue) meetings in 1935, 1935/12/06: 6 meetings in 1936, 1936/09/25: 6 news in 1934, 1934/05/04: 6, 1934/06/15: 7, 1934/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1934/07/13: 7 officers elected, 1934/04/27: 7 Rainbows entertained by Mrs. Nina Irving, 1934/11/02: 5 Rosebud Inn scene of pretty party, 1932/06/03: 7 wedding shower given for Miss Randle, 1934/01/26: 6
man, wife, both lose mothers in 24-hour period (photo), 1949/09/09: 1
found dead in bathtub, 1954/06/18: 1
dies in Lockhart, 1934/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue)
fatally stricken by heart attack, 1954/11/19: 1
death claims Seguin minister, 1955/04/22: 2
entertained by Nobles of Mouse Temple No. 106, AEWON, Mystic Shrine (photo), 1944/09/08: 7 Rainey and family members slightly injured in auto accident, 1934/01/05: 1
man, wife, both lose mothers in 24-hour period, 1949/09/09: 1
former resident dies, 1939/07/14: 7
is top Brooke Hospital course graduate, 1952/12/19: 1
speaks Sunday at Pilgrim's Rest, 1953/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue)
funeral rites held Saturday, 1955/11/11: 3
recent graduate of Mary Allen College (photo), 1953/10/02 Supp: 4
dies at home, 1944/03/31: 5
funeral services held, 1932/12/09: 8 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
receives all to Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church of Yoakum (photo), 1956/02/03: 4
death of, 1933/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue) funeral services held, 1933/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
brief illness fatal to Seguin man, 1953/06/12: 2
81, dies in Seguin blaze, 1956/11/30: 1 death of, 1935/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue)
succumbs to gangrene, after being shot in leg by Perry Boone, 1945/07/13: 1
funeral services held, 1954/03/26: 4
death of, 1936/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
death of, 1942/06/12: 6
death of, 1959/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
airman found hanging from rafter in washroom, 1958/01/10: 1
final rites held, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue)
death of, 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
death of, 1936/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue) dies instantly in fall from porch, 1936/02/07: 1
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Randle dies, 1934/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue)
final rites held, 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue)
final rites held, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
daughter, Mrs. Robert B. (Omazell S.) Tucker, receive MS degree from TSU, 1954/09/10: 6
dies in local hospital, 1932/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
funeral services held, 1931/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue)
final rites held May 16, 1957/05/24: 1
gains over 1,000 yards, and Paul McNeal over 760 for Wheatley Lions, 1957/11/29: 5 Phillis Wheatley, SA, wins state Class AAA high broad jumping title, 1958/05/02: 5 Wheatley halfback named to All-Texas Class AAA high school football team, 1957/12/20: 3
dies Feburary 23, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
in recital Sunday at Shiloh Baptist, 1953/12/04: 8
final rites held, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Randle, dies, 1942/07/31: 6
final rites held, 1958/11/21: 4, 1958/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue)
The Battle for Britain (by A. Philip Randolph), 1940/09/13: 4 Best Move [He] Ever Made Relative to National Negro Congress Was His Moving Out of It--Negroes Are Loyal (by William Pickens), 1940/05/24: 4 and 'Boss' Crump, Tennessee political czar
AFL challenges Crump's ban on Philip Randolph, 1944/02/04: 1 use strong language to criticize each other; Randolph called vicious demagouge; Crump called someone who "out-Hitlers Hitler," 1944/04/14: 1
17,000 at rally hear Randolph threaten march-on-Washington, 1946/03/08: 1 AFL dodges race issue as Randolph blasts prejudice, 1942/10/23: 1 Army "Crow" unchanged, Negro leaders approve Randolph stand, 1948/05/07: 1 asks for blackout of Harlem during protest meetings, 1942/06/05: 7 asks for two Negro members of President's board banning discrimination in defense employment, 1941/07/18: 2 calls for strike against Jim Crow Army, 1948/04/09: 1 calls train porters to St. Louis meeting, 1940/11/08: 5 chides Texas solon in debate on FEPC, 1945/05/25: 1 completes plans for defense job march, 1941/05/09: 5 delivers radio "pledge of unity;" march on capital postponed, 1941/07/04: 1 even northern liberals turning "lukewarm" toward civil rights warns BSCP leader, A. Philip Randolph, 1958/05/02: 1 Randolph, Landon credited with birth of civil rights issue, 1948/04/16: 1 Randolph, Reynolds drop civil disobedience program, but others to carry on effort, 1948/08/27: 1 Randolph, Reynolds say civil disobedience achieved aims, 1948/10/15: 1 Randolph to continue civil disobedience campaign, 1948/08/06: 1 SA hears Randolph in civil disobedience appeal, 1948/04/23: 1 seeks racial equality in new AFL-CIO, 1955/08/26: 1 White, Randolph differ on value of FDR [President Roosevelt] order banning discrimination in defense industry, 1941/07/11: 4
cited by American Newspaper Guild for fight against discrimination, 1956/04/27: 3 receives 27th Spingarn Medal, 1942/02/13: 4 Korean Crisis, urges all-out support in, 1950/08/04: 8 military draft
Military Conscription Means End Of Democracy (by A. Philip Randolph), 1940/08/16: 2 UMT (universal military training) stance hailed, says BSCP publicist, 1948/04/09: 1 San Antonio visits
BSCP international officers coming to San Antonio (photo), 1947/02/14: 1 confer with Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in San Antonio, 1939/04/21: 1 foremost figure in labor (Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters) to visit Santone, 1938/10/14: 1 Southwestern Labor Conference starts Sunday; A. Philip Randolph here for four-day session at Library Aud. (photos), 1940/11/29: 1 spends five days in San Antonio, 1939/04/28: 1 to be in San Antonio Sunday, Monday, 1949/04/29: 1
blasts communism in speeches here, 1947/02/28: 1 May Day speaker in Japan, 1952/04/18: 1 Mt. Zion First Baptist Church
Men's Day (photo), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue) throng hears Randolph speak (photo), 1956/05/04: 3 San Antonio, 1942/05/01: 1, 1947/02/14: 1, 1948/04/16: 1 St. Paul Methodist Church
over 1000 pack St. Paul to hear Randolph, 1942/05/08: 1 photo, 1945/03/30: 1 Tobin, Thomas, NY mayor, and Randolph address BSCP at 25th anniversary meeting, 1950/09/22: 3
Randolph AFB, shot by SA Special Officer Wiley Johnson, following intervention in family battle in street, 1951/07/13: 1
man, 71, missing three days, found dead in bed, 1958/01/17: 1
city detective plays large role in finding slayer of Julia Guynes, 1944/10/13: 1 final rites held for ace SA detective (photo), 1949/12/23: 1 returns to police force as non-civil service employee (photo), 1941/09/26: 1
Note: previously named Randolph Field before 1948. baseball team (name unknown)
Washington Brothers four-man team beats Randolph, 1954/06/25: 5
bash Green Hornets, 1953/03/13: 5 clobber Hornets, 1953/02/20: 5
beats Duncan Bombers again, 1942/06/26: 3 Greer's All-Stars, Ramblers open season Sunday, 1944/04/07: 3 Greer's All-Stars lose to Randolph, 1944/04/14: 3 Lockhart wallops Ramblers, 1946/09/20: 3 Miles Oilers conk Randolph, 1956/06/15: 5 Miles Oilers play in exhibition Sunday with Ramblers, 1957/04/12: 5 Ramblers show power in 25-2 win, 1943/04/23: 3 Redd Stars lose to Randolph Field, 1945/07/20: 3 whips SAACC 7-3, 1944/06/02: 3 wins from Hondo, 1943/05/21: 3
Grand Prize, Randolph Field meet Sunday, 1954/07/16: 5 thumps Grand Prize, 13-5, 1954/07/23: 5 basketball team (name unknown)
nips St. Philip's in Friday's best fracas, 1946/02/08: 3 nips Yates; Lions take St. Philip's, 1946/03/08: 3 unbeaten AAA teams to be whittled tonight as Randolph, Boys Club meet, 1946/01/25: 3 Wheatley grounds airmen, 88-49, 1955/01/14: 5
78th ekes out 36-34 win over Register to tie for second place, 1944/02/04: 3 Kelly Field 304th, Woodmen, 28th, 78th to battle for cage title, 1944/02/04: 3 Randolph Field's 78th upsets Kelly Field 304th, 1944/01/14: 3 Syms, Hank, cops AAA cage league high scoring title, 1944/02/04: 3 Texas College Steers, Randolph Field split two-game cage series, 1944/01/14: 3 turns in another upset, walloping AAA-leading 28th, 1944/01/21: 3
Ball Alumni five loses to Randolph 3510th Motor Vehicle Squadron, 1954/01/22: 5 Lions tag Randolph AFB five, 54-43, 1954/02/12: 5
meet Randolph AFB five tonight, 1954/02/05: 5 Randolph five conked, 70-36, by St. Philip's, 1954/02/12: 4
Boys Club five upsets Randolph, 1953/02/13: 5 clobber Green Hornets, 1953/02/20: 5 Club Matinee five nipped by Randolph, 1953/02/06: 5 Green Hornets, Randolph take League games, 1953/02/06: 5
again nips Randolph, 1952/12/12: 5 Ball alumni team loses to Randolph Field Ramblers, 1951/02/02: 5 first blood in cage playoff drawn by Randolph, Lackland, 1948/02/27: 4 Friday AAA wins go to Randolph, WBS, Bombers, 1948/01/23: 3 Lackland, Randolph win to tie for AAA leadership, 1948/01/30: 3 Lackland Warhawks, Ramblers in crucial game, 1948/01/30: 3 Randolph-Kelly Bombers, and Lackland-Register battle for AAA title, 1948/02/20: 3 smear Bombers, 1948/01/30: 3 St. Philip's edges Airmen in overtime thriller, 66-62, 1952/11/21: 5 trims Lindbergh for TAAF title, 1951/03/16: 5 trounces Lackland, 46-35 to lead AAA, 1948/02/06: 3 turns back Central Comets, 50-46, 1948/02/13: 3
Randolph WAF's edged by Central Comets, city's '2' team, 1952/12/19: 5
all-tourney team named, 1944/03/10: 3 Camp Swift winner of invitational cage meet, 1944/03/10: 3 Randolph stages invitational basketball meet, Friday and Saturday, 1944/03/03: 3 drill team
crack drill team, Wheatley band in Red Cross Parade, 1945/02/23: 1 in demand by charities and patriotic organizations (photo), 1944/12/01: 1
blasts Camp Hood, 13-0 for fifth straight win (photo), 1944/12/15: 2 Brown Ramblers, Sam Huston battle here, Saturday (photo), 1944/12/15: 1 Lindsay, Benjamin and William A. McDougal figure prominently in offensive scheme (photo), 1945/10/05: 3 McDougal, William A., and Benjamin Lindsay figure prominently in offensive scheme (photo), 1945/10/05: 3 ramblin' Ramblers ramble over Houston Trojans, 1944/12/01: 3 Randolph Field, Tillotson clash here, Monday, 1945/10/12: 3 replaces Xavier U. as Wiley's Louisiana Fair opponent, 1945/09/14: 3 Sam Huston, Randolph Field in stadium game; colorful collegians, top GI gridders promise flashy spectacle, Monday, 1945/10/19: 3 Samuel Huston trips Randolph, 1945/10/26: 3 Samuel Huston upsets Brown Ramblers, 14-6, 1944/12/22: 3 Texas College, co-champs of Southwest, to meet Ramblers in "Chili Bowl," 1944/12/15: 1 Texas nips Randolph Field, 13-7, 1945/10/05: 5 Tillotson, Randolph Field in stadium game, Oct. 15, 1945/09/28: 3 Tillotson mauled by Randolph Field, 41-7, 1945/10/19: 3 to play Sam Huston College Dec. 16, 1944/12/08: 3 to play Texas, Sept. 29, 1945/08/17: 3 trounces Houston, 1945/10/12: 3 wins another, whipping Ellington, 27-2, 1944/11/24: 3 tennis squad whip SA club, 1950/05/19: 3 units to hold open house Sunday, 1944/02/04: 6
meetings in 1949, 1949/08/19 Supp: 3 meetings in 1951, 1951/05/04: 4
final rites held, 1958/04/18: 2
Ben Davis, New York, gets the better of Rankin in Dies committee tiff, 1945/10/05: 1 Congress to hear villifications of Negrophobist Rankin no more, 1952/10/03: 3 his plan for Virginia J. Crow Vet Hospital spiked in the House by Jacob K. Javits, 1951/03/30: 1 Race-hating Rankin elected again as Negroes are poll shy, 1948/09/03: 1 Rankin says he spells it N-e-g-r-o, pronounces it like other Dixiecrats, 1949/09/30: 1
Bishop Ransom tries to make Wesley scapegoat of 'Force mess, 1947/05/23: 1 new president of Wilberforce University, 1936/05/22: 2 Ransom Qualified for Wilberforce President Position (editorial), 1936/06/05: 4
famed civil rights lawyer, passes, 1954/09/10: 4
death and illness hit his family, 1958/03/14: 1 oldest AME prelate dies in Wilberforce, Ohio, 1959/05/01: 1 prelates Ransom and Sims to appear before tribunal, 1934/07/27: 1
See Sex Offenses
final rites held, 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
seven weeks' illness fatal, 1941/05/09: 1 suffers burst ear drum in fire cracker prank, 1934/01/05: 1
fatally knifed in row with former brother-in-law, Sam White, 1956/09/07: 1
injured SA soldier, en route to US, dies at sea, 1944/04/07: 1
bleacher collapse at Douglass takes life of one student, 1933/12/29: 1 classmates attend funeral (Douglass Junior School Notes), 1934/01/05: 3 A Little Martyr (editorial), 1933/12/29: 4
final rites held, 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
Cpl. Newton Gentry, Jr., found guilty of murder by court-martial, 1944/03/17: 1 shot to death as she pleads that daughter not be hurt, 1944/02/18: 1
case against Fred Davis dismissed by judge, 1949/05/06: 1 fatally knifed over 90-cent debt by Fred Davis, 1948/07/02: 1
dies after illness of three months, 1933/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue)
quits as aide to war secretary; takes overseas post, 1947/07/18: 1
dies at her residence, 1933/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue)
death of, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
roomer's wild rage ends in death at hands of George Byron Phelps, 1946/12/20: 1
final rites held, 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
awarded scholarship by Marion Anderson Music Club of St. Philip's Junior College, 1937/12/03: 6 receives Marian Anderson Music Club scholarship award (photo), 1939/01/13: 7
receives French Croix de Guerre for war service (photo), 1950/08/11: 1
rites held for Prairie View department head, 1947/06/06: 1
famous writer, Andy Razaf, is Negro, 1933/07/07: 5 Race composers' war bond campaign numbers on air, Monday, 1944/11/17: 1
commissioner of Precinct 3 seeking re-election (photo), 1954/05/21: 7, 1956/06/15: 2 Register Puts in Word for Reader's Candidacy for State Representative (editorial), 1958/08/08: 4 Remember R. L. Reader! (editorial), 1950/07/21: 4 seeks second term (photo), 1948/05/07: 7
Race actors friend gets American Newspaper Guild award, 1953/01/02: 7
action not likely against Graves--Reagan wants job back, 1955/04/29: 1 civil service statutes should be reexamined, 1955/03/04: 1 plans readied for firing SA racist officer, 1955/03/11: 1 racist, killer ex-cop's case in new turns, 1955/04/22: 1 racist officer "relieved of duty;" investigation of white supremacist activities continuing, 1955/03/04: 1 San Antonio racist police officer fired, 1955/03/18: 1 state supreme court says "out" to Negro and Jew-hating white supremist (photo), 1955/11/18: 1 state supreme court upholds hate cop's firing (photo), 1956/03/16: 1 Texas Supreme Court upholds hate cop's firing (photo), 1956/03/16: 1
Andy Anderson Agencies
opens office in San Antonio, 1954/11/05: 7 Thomas, Robert L., appointed as real estate agent for Andy Anderson Agencies (photo), 1955/08/19: 6 Walker, James A., appointed manager of life insurance department (photo), 1955/08/12: 7
has lots in Ballavida addition (photo), 1947/12/26: 6 offers Christmas greetings, 1952/12/26: 6 offers dream homes for sale (photo), 1951/12/21: 6 realtor has bargains, financing plan (photo), 1946/12/27: 6 realtor will help you buy home (photo), 1946/01/04: 6
See Music Stores
See also Parks See also Playgrounds See also San Antonio Recreation Department checkers meet
checker meet set for Thursday, 1953/07/24: 5 Lindbergh Park makes clean sweep of checkers meet, 1953/08/07: 7 Lindbergh wins checkers meet, 1954/06/25: 7 Mayor Kuykendall proclaims June 1-7 Recreation Week, 1958/05/30: 7 more improvements at Mitchell Lake, 1940/04/19: 5 National Recreational Association trains recreation leaders, 1934/10/12: 1 On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/05/21: 4 pet shows
pet show held, 1949/07/01: 3 West End first in city pet show, 1953/07/17: 7 racial discrimination
high court again belts Jim Crow [by banning segregation in public housing projects, public places of recreation and state-supported colleges], 1954/05/28: 1 park, recreation Jim Crow killed by Supreme Court, 1955/11/11: 1 recreation centers are training grounds for tomorrow's citizens (photo), 1938/06/03: 3 Recreation Comes into Its Own (editorial), 1934/01/05: 4 recreation department summer program gets under way, 1949/06/10: 3 River Theatre Sing-Song
capacity crowd applauds Sing-Song, 1947/08/01: 6 playground talent to appear in river theatre Sing-Song, July 23, 1947/07/18: 7 San Antonio Association for Improvement of Playgrounds and Recreational Facilities
SA Park Improvement Association backing Sept. 25 bond election, 1945/09/14: 1 survey reveals eight swings in playgrounds for 4,500 SA youths, 1945/08/31: 1 swimming
See Swimming Woodlake to open new outdoor play resort, Sunday, 1940/06/14: 4 WPA recreation program reaches 10,000 communities (photo), 1939/05/05: 2
eight Santonians win Recreation school certificates; Recreation Training Inst. has 40 full time, 70 part time enrollees, 1937/03/12: 1
meeting of, 1940/08/02: 6
accepts call to Antioch Baptist Church (photo), 1952/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue) anniversaries
4th anniversary observed, with Rev. G. C. Coleman, Friendship Baptist, giving the sermon (photo), 1956/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue) 5th anniversary observed with Rev. G. C. Coleman as guest speaker (photo), 1957/08/16: 4
Gonzales Woodmen thanksgiving sermon, 1957/04/26: 2 installation services for Rev. Lester Hunter, New Salem Baptist Church, Seguin (photo), 1959/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue) Jacob's Chapel Methodist Church, September 8, 1957/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue) Mt. Calvary Baptist Church cornerstone laying (photo), 1955/10/28: 4 Mt. Nebo Baptist Church for month of appreciation observance with series of sermons (photo), 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue) New Hope Baptist Church, 1st anniversary of pastorate of Rev. H. Duncan (photo), 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue) New Light Baptist Church, Youth Day (photo), 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue) New Mt. Zion Baptist Kindergarten and Day Care Center, entrance sermon (photo), 1957/09/27: 4 St. Stephen's Baptist Church, 10th anniversary and dedication of church and parsonage (photo), 1957/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue) Sweet Home Baptist Church, Oct. 7, 1956/10/05: 2 West End Baptist Church, 1951/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue) Wheatley Baptist Church's installation sermon, September 15, 1957/09/13: 4 youngest minister in SA with full pastoral duties at Antioch Baptist (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/06/18: 4
with Dr. M. A. B. Fuller, guest speaker for Women's Day morning service at Antioch Baptist Church (photo), 1959/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
accepts call to Austin church (photo), 1949/02/04: 8 baby Rector showered, 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue) funeral services to be held next Tuesday (photo), 1950/04/14: 1 Guadalupe Baptist Association moderator announces board meeting for May 24, 1946/05/17: 8 Strangers Temple Baptist Church
celebrates pastor's first anniversary, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue) farewell sermon to be held Feb. 27 (photo), 1949/02/25: 4 resigned West End pastor to organize new church, 1946/07/26: 1 Rev. Rector issues statement on leaving old, forming new church (photo), 1947/03/07: 8 West End Baptist Church
association closes session; Rev. W. I. Rector new moderator, 1943/08/13: 4 church celebrates fifth anniversary of pastorate (photo), 1945/02/02: 4 first anniversary celebration closes, 1941/02/21: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue) first anniversary observed, 1941/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue) 'Glorified Voices' Radio Program
choir and Rev. W. I. Rector on 'Voices' Sunday, 1943/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue) Rev. Rector featured in musicale with choir for benefit of 'Glorified Voices' radio broadcast, 1943/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1943/07/16: 4 new pastor formally assumes pulpit, 1940/02/16: 1 Rev. Rector is guest speaker at Nashville church, 1942/05/08: 5 Rev. Rector issues statement on leaving old, forming new church (photo), 1947/03/07: 8 Rev. Rector quits as pastor (photo), 1946/07/19: 1
See Grocery Stores
adds two units, 1942/02/13: 6 meetings in 1942, 1942/01/30: 6 organized by Mrs. Lela Sheppard, Red Cross worker, 1941/12/26: 6, 1942/01/16: 6 tea honors visitor, 1942/01/23: 6
two-day illness results in death of Mrs. M. Redd, 1936/04/17: 1
opens Mamie's Rose and White Tea Room, 1942/06/26: 6
illness of one week proves fatal (photo), 1950/10/20: 1
funeral services held Wednesday, 1954/09/24: 1 loses race with death in dash to mother's bedside, 1947/04/04: 1
formerly program director of Sycamore Street USO, is now assistant director of Wichita Falls USO (photo), 1945/11/02: 6
pioneer citizen of Guadalupe County dies, 1944/01/07: 6
Seguin, found shot to death, 1951/01/05: 1
funeral services conducted for Seguin resident, 1952/11/14: 2
Seguin youth, 19, slain by Thomas Wilson, 1959/02/20: 1
dies suddenly, 1948/10/01: 1
final rites held, 1958/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue)
ten day's illness fatal to veteran PO employee (photo), 1939/11/10: 1
found dead in living room by son, Henry Reed, 1959/03/06: 1
delegate to Guadalupe District Sunday School Congress (photo), 1944/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue)
a Canadian and SA comedian, held by US agents for deportation, 1940/01/19: 1
final rites held, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
pastor of St. Matthew Baptist Church, Corpus Christi, slays sister-in-law Dorothy Mae Spikes, 1951/04/06: 1
found dead, 1946/03/08: 1
error by PV Publicity Department: Isaac Mabry and Lafayette Reed not from Phillis Wheatley as reported but from Douglass Junior High, 1951/06/01: 3 and Isaac Mabry of Phillis Wheatley are installed as officers of first industrial arts club for Negroes at PV (photo), 1951/05/25: 3
funeral rites held Thursday, 1954/10/08: 1
injured as Southern Pacific switch engine runs into rear of Iowa St. bus, 1944/03/24: 1
final rites held, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
death of, 1933/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue) mother of prominent clubman dies, 1933/07/14: 1
married less than one day, killed by hit-runner, 1945/05/04: 1
final rites held, 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
former SA teacher dies in San Francisco, 1950/02/24: 1
death claims man who lived here 50 years, 1938/05/06: 1
San Antonian's water color entry wins Witte prize, 1959/03/13: 3
19-year-old musician coming to SA from Fort Worth, 1955/05/06: 8 gospel singer performs at East St. Paul Methodist Church (photo), 1955/07/22: 6 revival singer at Olive Street CME (photo), 1955/05/20: 4 sings for Houston Missionary Society mass meeting, 1955/05/27: 8
dies following long illness, 1950/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue)
Garbage Dep't employee, hurt in fall from truck, 1940/08/23: 1 wounded in shotgun blast by Wesley Jackson, 1945/11/16: 1
final rites held (photo), 1939/03/31: 5
of Taylor, and Helen Mercedes Adams, die in truck-auto crash near Seguin; five others injured, 1951/05/25: 1
death of, 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
Don't Lose Sight of the Tree Army (editorial), 1933/09/29: 4 fresh news from the "Tree Army," 1933/07/28: 3 Replenishing the Tree Army (editorial), 1934/07/06: 4 room for men in "Tree Army," 1933/10/13: 1 "Tree Army" ready for recruits, 1933/09/22: 1 "Tree Army" to be placed in 200-man camps in national parks, 1933/04/28: 1 Young Man! Join the "Tree Army" (editorial), 1933/04/28: 4
Coolerator Company, five Negro salesmen are dinner guests at Gunter, 1937/12/17: 6 Ed Friedrich Company
SA manufacturer starts humble, then spreads, 1931/10/16: 8 (filmed in 10/23 issue) settlement made in suit by Stella L. Matthews for injuries when she was knocked down by men moving an object, 1952/07/18: 1
See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ,Seguin, Texas beauticians invited to worship April 13 at Refuge Church, 1952/04/11: 4 broadcast on KCOR every Sunday morning, 1950/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29) dedicatorial service to be held Sunday, 1946/02/08: 8 Easter services
candle-lighting service to be held, 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue) special Easter sunrise candlelight service presented, 1952/04/11: 4 news in 194, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1 news in 1944, 1944/02/04: 8 (filmed in 02/11 issue) news in 1946, 1946/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1946/11/22: 8, 1946/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue), 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue), 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue), 1946/12/20: 8, 1946/12/27: 8 news in 1947, 1947/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue), 1947/01/10: 8, 1947/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1947/01/24: 8, 1947/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1947/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1947/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1947/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1947/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1947/03/07: 8, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1947/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1947/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1947/04/11: 2, 1947/04/18: 2, 1947/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1947/05/02: 5, 1947/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1947/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1947/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1947/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1947/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1947/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1947/08/01: 8, 1947/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1947/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue), 1947/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue), 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1947/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue), 1947/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1947/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1947/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue), 1947/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue), 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1947/11/14: 8, 1947/11/28: 8, 1947/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue), 1947/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue), 1947/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1947/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1948/01/02 issue) news in 1948, 1948/01/02: 8, 1948/01/09: 8, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/01/23: 8, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1948/02/06: 8, 1948/02/13: 8, 1948/02/27: 8, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/03/19: 8, 1948/03/26: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/04/09: 8, 1948/04/16: 8, 1948/04/23: 8, 1948/04/30: 8, 1948/05/07: 8, 1948/05/14: 8, 1948/05/21: 8, 1948/05/28: 8, 1948/06/04: 8, 1948/06/11: 8, 1948/06/18: 8, 1948/06/25: 8, 1948/07/02: 8, 1948/07/09: 8, 1948/07/16: 8, 1948/07/23: 8, 1948/07/30: 8, 1948/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1948/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1948/09/ | ||||
