War CorrespondentGives Lecture ,HON RALPH TYLER IAT CINCINNATIA big crowd was present nt the Ninth Street “Y” to hear Hon. Ralph Tyler, war correspondent from the western front. Hon. Job. L. Jones was master of ceremonies; prayer by Professor Dacater; cantata. Park Street M. E. Church. A few brief remarks were made by Secretary H. S. Dunbar of MY. Dr. Frank Johnson introduced the speaker. Mr. Tyler toid of his experience in France and how nice the Frenchmen treulcd him, and the many embarrassments the American white men made him face in espousing the cause of world democracy. Mr. Tyler cheered the girls up by telling them to not get worried, the boys were coming back, which met with much applause. He said for his experience he would not take any pi ic :, could it be purchased, nor for any price would he go through it again. Ho also told of the many good things that in war had done for I the coloieJ people as a race.L v • *