Taliaferro Stars With George (the Great) Talia ferro leading the touchdown pa rade with a “double” for Indiana, as they walloped Pitt, Paul Pat terson of Illinois and Bob Mann of Michigan with “singles” and Emlen Tunnell still going great at Iowa, sepia stars sparkled brightly again on the major col lege football fronts. One Pittsburgh writer said that Taliaferro was a “one-man” show. “He put on a one-man display of passing and running that was slightly out of this world. Talia ferro doesn’t have to bow to any of them,” the daily scribe de clared. At Columbus it was Tunnell’s wide sweeps that kept Iowa in the game and helped them tie Ohio State, 13-13. Banks, a guard also saw service for the Hawkeyes. . Groomes also scored a touch down for Indiana against Pitt. For Michigan, terminal Bob Bann raced 49 yards, the longest run of the day, to score. Gene Derricotte also went into action as mighty Michigan beat Northwestern, 49-21. Paul Patterson was one of the backs who helped Illinois rout Minnesota, 40-13, with Glen Pul lers, a back also getting into the game for the Illini. The Game of the Week: Vir ginia State’s unbeaten Trojans and Hampton’s unbeaten Pirates. Hampton will leave the game on the short end of a high scoring count. Branch Rickey Signs With Jackie Robinson HOLLYWOOD. (ANP). Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey, CLASSIFIED WANTED TO SELL—Do you have articles of clothing, toys, furniture, odds or ends you would like to sell or trade? If so, just tell us about them. DO you need any of these ar ticles: 1 pair ice skates (shoe) size 8, have been worn once; $5.00. One brown and tan dress, $1.00; a very good navy blue suit, $14.00. All are good clothes but are too small. All are size 14. Call 2-1407. LADY’S black evening dress, size 18, latest style, excellent condition, worn twice. Phone 2-3489 after 1:30 p. m. Gospel Singers Here P 1 PROF. AND MRS. TINDLEY Professor and Mrs. Tindley are recognized by many authori ties as the greatest gospel singers in America today. They are god ly, spirit-filled Christians whose ministry in song has blessed thousands. Son of the late Dr. Charles A. Tindley, the world renowned Methodist pastor and song writ er, Professor Tindley is a well trained worker. He is a graduate of Temple University and has studied voice under the cele brated Eugene D’Avengnue. He is a tenor. Mrs. Hazel P. Tindley, a coloratura soprano, is a gradu ate of the Pittsburgh Musical In stitute of the University of Pitts burgh. But more than family or train ing, they radiate sound Christian qualities and sincerity. Professor Tindley interprets his father’s beloved hymns as only he can do and thrills an audience with his dramatic presentation. The Tindleys have had the pleasure of serving with some of the out standing men in the field of evangelism, including Dr. Robert G. Lee, Dr. Bob Jones, Sr., Dr. H. A. Ironside, Dr. Oswald J. Smith, and others. president of the Brooklyn Dodg ers, will be featured in a new movie to be released soon, ac cording (o an announcement by Producers Releasing corporation which will make the film. Rickey signed up for a part last week. Dark Merit Py Kathryne Favors The editor ot “Dark Merit” would like to take this opportunity to congratulate “The Voice” on its first anniversary. I feel that “The Voice” is one of the greatest things that has happened to the city of Lincoln for a long time. From many points of view the city of Lincoln is forgetting its com placency and is really developing into a cosmopolitan city. Again this week, I wish for you to enjoy with me some poems written by Negroes. IT'S ALL THROIGH LIFE. A day of joy, a week of pain. A sunny day, & week of rain; A day of peace, a year of strife: But cling to Him, it’s all through life. An hour of joy, a day of fears. An hour of smiles, a day of tears: An hour of gain, a day of strife. Press on, press on, it’s all through life. —Waverley Turner Carmichael TO AMERICA. How would you have us—as we are Or sinking ’neath the load we bear? Our eyes fixed forward on a star? Or gazing empty at despair? Rising or falling? Men or things? w'iih dragging pace, or footsteps fleet? Strong, willing sinews In your wings? Or tightening chains about your feet? —James Weldon Johnson THE MULATTO TO HIS CRITICS. Ashamed of my race? And of what race am I? 1 am many in one. Through my veins there flows the blood Of Red Man, Black Man. Briton. Celt and Scot. In warring clash and tumultous riot. I welcome all. But love the blood of a kindly race That swarths my skin, crinkles my hair. And puts sweet music into my soul. —Joseph S. Cotter. Jr. I, TOO, SING AMERICA I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh. And eat well. And grow strong. Tomorrow I’ll sit at the table When company comes. Nobody’ll dare Say to me. "Eat In the kitchen,” Then. 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