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THE NEW YOBK AGE I la* -jm
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SOCIAL NEWS Rev. S. E. EIHsoo i p « t a day in
Norfolk. Va. Mr*, l i ionie Prince spent three
weeks in Boston. S. L. Kin* of Norfo.V, Va., made
a trip to New York. Charles A. Pack of Washington
risited New York Oty.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Hojran of Waihinron motored to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City for their vacation.
Mr*. W. A. Traynham went to Norfolk. Va„ with the H. A. Rob-insons' party sad was the guest of Mrs. Robinson.
Miss Helen L. Dishman and her His* Nellie Holmes of Norfolk. | niece, little Naomi Dishman, of
in V*. vu«ted New York City,
John Mebea spent two weeks Norfolk. V s . with his sister.
York City to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Mary Nixon.
William Hubbard of No/folk. Va. was in New York for & few days.
, Dr. Ernest R. Alexander was in Port Horon, Mich., for a brief visit
Mrs. Charles Jones has returned
Harry J. Edward*, district irrand master of the G. U. Order of Odd, Fellows of New York State, spent a part of bis vacation in Atlantic City as the truest of J. C Thomas.
Mr. end Mrs. H. Bouchet Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Alex-ander returned to the city on Tuesday after a pleasant two weeks vacation in New Hamp-shire.
Mrs. Addie Davis of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Els worth and junior of Brooklyn. Mrs. Mamie Hender-son of Favetteville, N. C , were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen last dttnaay.
Miss Adeline Smith, a graduate nurse, class '31. of Harlem Hospital Training School, Spent her vacation in New Orfcana and Reserve, La. She is back at her post of duty at Harlem.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Mehlinger of Washington stopped in New York enroute home after a motor trip to Canada and Braddocks Falls, Pa.
Mrs. Alberta Galfoway, superin-tendent of the Crooms Settlement School. Washington, D. C, is at-tending the New York School of Social Service, taking a course in
Washington, spent the summer in New York City,
Mrs. Prudence Stewart of Washington spent her vacation in New York City, returning home after Labor Day.
E. S. Douglass of Winston-Salem. N. C . was called to New York City to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Mary Nixon.
Mrs. Blanche Diggs and daugh-from a month's visit to Raleigh, N. ter. Miss Clara, spent two weeks C jin Pittsburgh as guests of Mr. L. . Miss Lillie Baker of Raleigh, N. W. H. Christian. 'C>, spent her vacation in New Yorkj Mrs. Blanche 'Barnes has been City. : visiting her son-in-law and daugh-
Mrs. Jerome Turner of Ra*igh.i t«r. Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Carring- 'Training of Delinquent Girls N. C spent a month in New York.wn. » Pittsburgh. GHy. Mrs. Louise Vincent Thompson of
Mis* Annie L. James of Norfolk ! Wichita. Kan,, nan return** home Va*. spent two weeks in New Yark>*fer attending summer school at £it¥> Columbia University.
Mrs. Blanch Harris of Norfolk , T M « . R o t t Warren ruu returned to Va., st to spend the winter in New New York City after a lengthy visit Yofk I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Mrs Annie B. Harvey of Armis-iB r o*n f * " ^ * '±*M „ Mrs. Lilhe Mae Belasco and daugh-
ter. Gwendolyn, of Washington, vis-ited New York City, motoring home by way of Atlantic Gty.
Mrs. F. D. Gholston of Harris-burg, Pa., and her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Lwrie Alston and daughter; W y n n c\ M\^MAt Ga., visited v ^$&. £ W relatives mjfnends in New York City.
V, * %* t xx c • J Mrs. Elisabeth Wilson and the Mr. and Mrs. L H . Spivey o r M J $ 5 e . g ^ Williams and Doroth:
Houston, Texas, spent some time m | S n t w o ( N o r f 0 !k . Va.. were f»*J * o r k Clt*' IguesH of Mrs. Maude Fisher.
Dr. Simeon Carson, sureeon, of Attorney and Mrs. W. L. Davis Washmgton, D. C, was in New Yorkl ^ tt^ftm Anne, of Norfolk. Va.. lor a tew days. ! motored to New York, Philadelphia
Mrs. Henrietta Shelby of Washing- and Atlantic City on a vacation trip. ton has returned home from visiting W i U i w i M a c k ^^ ^^^ Moore Stew York City. motored to Norfolk. Va,, where they
ton, Ala., visited friends in Newi York Chy.
Mrs. Cora Bond was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E D Anderson in l/saisville, Ky.
Miss Rosetta Nolan of Kansas City. Kan., has returned home after attending summer sahool at Colum-bia University. She made the trip by motor, stopping over • in Wash-ington to visit Miss Gladys Peters.
The Rev. Dr. J. W. Brown, pas-tor of Mother A. M. E. Zion Church, spent part of his vacation in Nor-folk. Va.. the guest of the Rev. C. J. Henderson, and preached at the Metropolitan Church, pastored by Rev. Henderson.
Mrs. Jean Patriek was the house guest for six weeks at Falmouth, Mass., of Mrs. Edna P. Greene of Auburndale. They motored to Canada and upper New York State before Mrs Patrick returned to
r ? I New York City. Dr. Lloyd H. Cox of Daytons.
Ohio, passed through New York Oty enroute home from Vienna. / stria. where he had been doing vost-graduate work during the summer. He joined Mrs. Cox in Washington before reurning to Dayton.
Miss Alice Calhoun of 44 Brad-Miss Gertrude Dodson of Wash- ^^ ^ ^ oi j a m e 8 Cements. They h u ? « " « " u e returned uVfiun'day
N e ^ Y ^ T k S G t v V a C 8 t l ° n V , S U O r m s t o W * d i n B l l t i m ° r e < n r O U , € te£"S!SSaSln?S ssew morx W . Mrs. Ira Braswell. her daughter, j g> the West Indies and South T « I 1 J , - • **' ' • - ' Kinwough Medora. and sons. Venable and Leon.; American ports. Among the plac-
enjOyed a niotor trip to Canada, 0f Norfolk, Va.. motored to New ?« vieteH w*r» Ki«o-«»r.ni T?ma«-a; swpping in Detroit. York. Philadelphia and New Jersey. I Panama. Cristobal, the Canal Zone,
Miss Odessa Johnson was the guest! ^r . and Mrs. S. Hawkins, enroutel Port Limon, Costa Rica and Ha-j ^ J , e w . h 6" r* °* M i " L G o " " 1 ! * Atlanta, Ga.. from New Yorkjvana, Cuba, fa Memphis. Tenn. • Qty, w e r e weekend guests in Cin-! Mrs. L. D. Crocker, her 'children.
Miss Frances E. Brown and J. 0 . cinnati of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Tur- Albert and Lillian, and Mrs. Taylor Williams of Washington were in: nell. | Segue and daughter. Wilhelmina, of New York shopping. Dr. S, LeCount Cook of Wash- | New Orleans, La., spent three week?
Mrs. Sybil Poston. wife of Ulysses ington wai injured in an autom»>- i in New York City as guests of Gyela $. Poston. was the guest in Chicago bile accident while enroute from \ Matthews and Dr. and Mrs. If. E. Of Mrs. A. L. Foster New York City to New Haven,; Roes. Thev were joined here bv
' Mrs. Myrtle Daigs of New Or- C o n n - | Mr. Crocker, who attended summer leans. La., has returned home after! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robinson, school at Harvard University.
-a visit to New York. Miss Cora Campbell and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Addie Herbert of 53 West
Mrs. Julia Tate has been the \**Jgf>g & J H g £ J ^ s S C S E L S f f i where ' s h T w a a t T e bouse truest of Mr and Mrs Tames t e n *»TS m N e w ^ o r k t n d Phila-1 Philadelphia where she was the
•White ^ f Norfoi Va sJelishisu houseguen of Mme. A H.nsor, of
Mrt. D \ f t o w n of 150 w J J j & ^ f ^ V ^ S ^ T L S S f t J ^ S , M ^
•». *. • ton, Mass., wnere sne spent ner — , , „ «. «_.v. t.- J - ^ . „ R. C. Montgomery, hotel proprie-, vacation Brooklyn. N. Y. Both had a trtost
.tor of Memphis, Term., spent three • „ . w v _ „ „ . . enjoyable week. weeks in New York Citv. L f ,s* B-1!f:h*[}[• V " JJ00*..^J Mrs. Althea Miller and her
Mz and -Mrs Charles Pennibaker S ^ T ^ t , ° . - Mtatta^ * t h e C l t y * daughters. Julia and Maude. Rev. ™ ™ . . n ? * S l i ' f u v . *Z *'*« *2»*-y2 **J*5* *&luFUn. £ A. Downer and* Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopson of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs Hopson's sister, Mrs. Isabella Braxton of 59 West 98th street.
Mr. and Mrs. Sompter Caldwell returned to the city Saturday af-ter a motor trip to New Hamp-shire and other parts of New Eng-land.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Dudley and Miss Frederick* Moore spent the holiday weekend in Washington, D. C. They made the trip by motor..
Rev. W. W. Hill of Petersburg, Va. spent the weekend here. Rev. Hill is the state missionary of the Virginia Baptist State Sunday School Convention.
Mrs. J. A. Mo Duff ie, accompan-ied by her son and daughter-in-law, Prof, and Mrs. Clyde McDuf-fie, passed through New York City and spent the weekend, enroute to Washington D. C , from Saratoga Springs, N. V. They were greeted by many old friends.
The Rev. Floyd Grant Snelson, now pastoring the Collymore Rock A. M. E. Church, Belleville, St. Michael, Bridgetown, Barbados, B. W. I., and presiding elder 18th epis-copal district, embracing Haiti, San Domingo, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Bratil and British Guiana, called at The Age office on Labor Day, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oliver of Washington, D. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Alex-ander, of 234 West 1399th street, returned Sunday from a three week's motor trip to the Idlewild, Mich, summer resort. Enroute home they visited the Finger Lake region of New York as guests of Dr. William Lloyd Imes, pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church of New York City, and his wife, who have their summer home at Dundee, N. Y.
While attending the Elks Con-vention in Philadelphia last week, Mrs. Lena Conyer of 166 West 141st street entertained a few friends at a dinner party at the home of her cousin, Mrs, Daisy Storkev, 4336 Wallace street, West Philadelphia. The guests, mem-bers of Daughter Elks, were Mrs. Pocahontas Booker, Rowena Le-veaus, Kittie Williams, Maud Coleman, Katie L, Jones, Carrie Broadnax, Catherine Brown, Jo-sephine McCloud, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Thomas.
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PRIMARY DAY, SEPT. VOTE FOR
12,1931
Manhattan Temple No. 93 The Crisis Girls Give Dinner for Mrs. Shook
FRANCIS E. RIVERS Assemblyman. 19th A. D.
Daughter Lena Conyers of 166 West 141st street gave a dinner in honor of some friends of New York and Philadelphia. Those who attend-ed were Mrs. Daisy Starkey. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, James Mufler. Bud-die. Starkie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Crop-per. Mrs. Rowena Deveaux. Mrs. Kittie L. Williams. Mrs. Pocahon-tas Booker, Mrs. Maude A. Cole-man, Mrs. Carrie Broadnax, Kittie L. Jones, Mrs. Josephine Mc-Cain and Mrs. Katherine Brown.
Mrs. Katie L. Williams received a beautiful pocketbook during the Elks Convention, given by the Home Coming Club, of which she is presi-dent.
The drid team of Manhattan Tem-ple, No. 93, extend their sympathy to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Sarah Parks, who was killed while enroute to the Elks Conven-tion in Philadelphia.
POPULAR PALS SOCIAL CLUB The first regular meeting of the
Popular Pals, Inc., for the fall sea-son was held last week at the home of the president, Theodore R. Johnson.
Plans were made for a compli-mentary dance t*> be given early in October at the Bronze Studio. Dancing and card playing were the diversions of the evening.
New members received* were Messrs. Clark and Brand and the Misses Brown, Bowers and Mol-lette.
Ralmond Galmore, business man-ager, left Sunday with the 369th Infantry for two weeks field train-ing at Camp Smith, Peekskill, N.
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The complete roster of officers are: Theodore R. Jbhnson, presi-
l i e Friendly Column
A dinner was given by the girls of The Crisis magazine in (he gar-den of the Civic Club, Tuesday evening, September 1, in honor of Mrs. Cerella Shook, who is re-turning to her home in Naash-ville, Tenn. A corsage of lilies-of-the-valley and yellow tea roses was presented to Yolande DuBois in honor of her marriage, Wed-nesday, Setpember 2, to Arnette Williams. Those attending were Cerella Shook, Yolande Du Bois, Irene Malvan, Hazel Branch, Grace Powell, Lula Burton, JuHa Johnson and Daisy Wilson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Give Bon Voyage Party
FRED R. MOORE Alderman, 19th A. D.
Harlem Business Men's Club's Labor Day Parade
Visitors from India s tntarfamAr! a t a J U S V l H U I I V H %*» » W W
By Dr. and Mrs. Tobias
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Miss Lucille Douglass of Norfolk
Va., spent the summer
Frances Monroe, of Knoxville, oias place. iTenn., were recent guests of Mr*
Miss Myra Logan, who studied in William Brown of 302 West 13flth in New York.Qjjgajo during the summer, was street. Miss Jnlia Miller, who is
with ner brother ami sister. \ guest of honor at a bridge party I an acomplished musician appear-Miss Pearlina Cornick spent twoj given Thursday night by Mrs. las. ed on the program of the National
weeks in Norfolk. Va., with her Edwin Stamps. ' Association of Negro Musicians at mother. Mrs. Marv Cornick. Mrs Myra Vincent and Mrs Hampton Institute. Mrl Brown
Miss Nellie Holland of Wash- Wilson of Chicago stepped in < arranged several interesting affairs ington was the weekened guest of New York Citv on their wav Home . in honor of her house guests. friends in New York Citv. , from the musicians' meeting at I Last Tuesday evening the La-' Mrs. Claud Meband and Mrs Hampton Institute, Va. ! dies Aid Society of the Grace
Tacob Pretlow of Norfolk, Va., spent I Mrs. Mamie E. Mosely has return-! Congregational Church gave a two weeks in New York City. ied to her home in Norfolk, Va.. af-1 2 f f f % * ^ S 2 S L W L I T n « £
William Maton stopped over in ter visiting her daughters. Mrs. K * J ? ^ S l T ^ S u r S i ^ l M Mer-dashers; the Harlem Scouts; Belstmt Laundry Co.; Nail and Parker, real eitate; Grenier Turner, electrician; Jerry Gray, meats. and- eroceries; A. B. C. Auto School; Gerties' Hat Shop; Savoy Ballroom; Monarch Mattress Co.; Superb Laundry Co.; Canover Brown Grocery Co.; Thom-as Electrical Supplies Co.
A.^o. Edward M. Fentress, under-taker; Cloran Motors; Howard Mat-tress Co.; Parson Ice Co.; Oscar's Fish Market; Morton'a Radio Shop; McDermott. sign painteT; Caramav StoresfHarlem Flower Shop; Ste-phens* Insurance Co.; J. E Distribu-tor, importers; Lark's Employment Agency; Plymouth Rock Provision Co.; Williams Pharmacy; the Na-tional Negro Business League; E. and H. Market; A. J. Bottling Co.; Crosbv Window Cleaning Co.; Ham-ilton and Peters, taxicab operators: Harlem Model Grocery; Hotel Du-mas; Robert Seganious. plumber; the Little Grav Shops. Inc.; the Dun-bar Bakery; Hart's Paper Supply Co.; Will Call Express; Gordon Reid Express; Aldenhurst Express; Rays Print Shop, and the Burns Printing Co.
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Raymond Galmore. business man ager; Marcella Davis, publicity manager; Edith Green, treasurer; Simeon Frita, sergeant-at-arms; and Freddie Marshall, chaplain.
CLIO CENTRE N O T E 8 * Clio Welfare and Community
Centre, Inc., 278 West 127th street entertained more than two hun-
The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Choykee, Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Henderson. Dr. and Mrs. H P* Newsom, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gooding, Miss Elsie Clark, Miss Mil-licent Jones, Mrs. M. Jones; Mrs. Rosa Choykee, Miss Ida Wainwright Miss Fay Canty, Miss Mary Don-nell. Miss Eulaiie Mitchell, Mrs. James Mitchell. Miss Evelyn Ander-
dred children at a matinee Friday ^ Clarence Fraincois, J. Owen aaftemoon. S*tpember 4r through B ! a c h c r^ , , V h i l t f^ j j j 'vVainwriK-m, the courtesy of C G. Hal.enback, j Shumpert Logan. Herman Stoute. manager jot the Alhambraa_ Thea- | Egmont Moore, Benj. F. Tartar, W.
G. Springer. Herman Miller, Lt. J W. Pollme. D. Alien and Miss Con-suela Humfrey.
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tre. It was an outstanding treat for the kiddies, and enjoyable ixfom every point of view, with a very worthwhile program. John-son B. Percy vice president of the Centre; Mesdames Mattie Watkins Evelyn Liddelaw; Miss Myra E. Lee and Dr. Adena C E. Minott, were guardians for the children at this matinee.
The tea given Sunday, Septem-ber 6, at the home of Mrs. Rosa Taylor for the benefit of the Cen-tre was a gratifying success. Radio concert programs, interspersed by addresses fdom the Rev. Mrs. A. Vigal, Attorney J . .W. Giggs and the Rev. Mrs. A. R. Jackson, with short talks by other visitors, con-stituted the main diversions of the evening.
One of the vfsitoYs to the'Cen-tre during the past week was Prof.
Congressman LaGuardia To Address Meeting On Accused Porter's Case
Why Anb-Lyncning books Were Not Distributed
Mrs. Elnora Johnson, president of the Women's Stop Lynching League, has made a statement, explaining why women belonging to the Gra nd * •tu-ple of Daughter Elks failed to get copies of the books of petitions for the securing of signatures urging ^ai-sage of Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill.
Mrs. Johnson states that she vis-ted the Grand emple with copies of the petition books, and was assure* by Grand Daughter Ruler that she would be given an opportunity to pre-sent her cause and distribute the blanks to women present from dif-ferent states.
She attended the session through three days to Saturday morning, whs she was given three minutes to speak. But for some reason which was not explained, Mrs. Johnson declares sat was given no opportunity to distri-bute the books, nor was she permit-ted to take a collection to assist in paying the expense of getting oat « literature.
This explanation, she said, was n o t so that the women might understtnd why they failed to get the petitions.
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Congressman F. H. LaGuardia who is acting as attorney for James E. Smith, the Pullman porter ac-cused by his conductor ot annoying a white woman passenger on his car, has notified officials of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Por-ters that the trial J s set for this term of court and will be heard in
CharTes'c5. Sriiert'oFthe Ethiopian i U V | * b.ei°Te t h e tn* o f . t W s m 6 n t h Research Association, now oon- j nected with our Children's Calal, a? one of its contributing writers.
The October issue of the Call will contain an article bv him, en-titled "Know Thyself." This ar-ticle treats especially upon child life in the adolescent period.
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CLYDHHAT S4S fifth Avenue, at 4Sth Street Pier 36, North River, New York "I
Women In Anger Try to Get Honey Back When
Excursion Boat Stalls
Pendemonium reigned for a few minute* Thursday aftemoon, Septem-ber 3, about 12 30, when the William H. Bank's Got'den Democratic Club, which was scheduled to run an ex-cursion boat to Hook Mountain, fail-ed to leave the 132nd street pftr. North River.
It is said that when the boat was chartered an initial payment of $100 was made. The balance was to have been paid before the boat started on the trip at 10 a. m. Because of the inclement weather the crowd that met at the pier was not large enouth to make UP the balance of the psv-ment They waited patiently until the clock slowly ticked off one, two and three hours, and vet no boat moved. i
The crowd, which was composed most! yof women, bejran to surge around William H. Banks, manager of the club, who refused to return their fares of $1 each, but asked them to come to the club later, at which time an adjustment would be made. This proposition did not suit the fairer sex.
"I want my dollar now," they cried. "A dollar is a dollar these days.* said rmt woman.
A lone policeman tried to quiet the mob, but has was soon punched in the no*e with an umbrella. When thev became more boisterous, a r i d call was sent in. The riot wairon came itisdH with tear bombs and most everything that it would take to quiet a bunch of talkative w«*n-en.
Finally, when the eang plank was being pvlled in. William H. Banks made his exit on the boat while the Crowd §w*xf on the bank of the river ereeni-t-ed with anter.
The Maoarch Lode* Band rlaved "Hail. Han. the Gang's All Here.-
McNeel Ross, Daniels Beat Healey In Court
BOARDERS W A N T E D Plenty to eat, high location, $12 weekly. Mrs, Abb, Star Route, Catskill, N. Y.
Mr. LaGuardia, who is acting as attorney for the accused porter without charging any fee, will ad-dress a mass meeting wkhich the Brotherhood has called for St. Lukes Hall on September 15 at 8 o'clock. At this time, the Congress-man will explain the various fea-tures of the Smith case whrcn has attracted widapread attention.
Other promiment men will talk at the meeting, among them being Rev. W. A. Byrd of Jersey City.
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Locust Grote & Cottage N O W O P E N
Room by day or week with use of Kitchen
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Mrs. C. A. SPRINGS, Prop,
John McNeel. Dr. Marshall Ross and Theodore Daniels, regular Dero-ocratic candidates for Leader, Alder-man, and Assemblyman, respectively, defended successfully the action brought by Martin Healey. leader of the l°th Democratic District, in the Supreme Court before Justice Frank-enthaler.
Mr Heafey. through his counsel moved to restrain the placing of the above candidates on the ballots to be voted in the Primary on September IS, also the county committee, which elects the leader of the District. His restraining order was against the Board of Elections, as well as the candidates, The Corporation Coun-sel, representing the Board of Elec-tions, stated to the court that the petitions were, m his opinion, as well as that of the board, lega.ly O. K.
Many of the captains of the Healey organiratkm, together with workers, have visited the headquarters of Mc-Neil. Ross and Daniels, after having heard of the efforts on the part of Mr. Healey to throw off the ballots through technicalities, of these can-didates, instead of having the people decide the issue at the polls. Primary Day. and volunteered their help.
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Dorrence Brooks Post To Give Bus Outing
To Camp Smith Sunday
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HarlemitM rifsirinff to visit the .VrOtlf Infantry. N. Y. N*. &, on Sun-day. .September 13, at Camp Smith, are invited bv the Durrrnre Rronks Post. No. 528, Veterans of F'reiRn Wars, to join them an their bm ex-cursion to