PORTLAND INQIJIKKR Leo the Lion In Return Bout KINGS OF SWING, JAZZ Endorses Dewey IN “ ATLANTIC CITY” Pittsburg Courier PITTSBURGH, Sept. 27 — The LTitsburgh Courier, largest Negro newspaper in the United States, to- ( heated by Decision in ' day announced its endorsement of First Bout. Turner Governor Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican Candidate for Presi­ Gets Return Go dent, according to Ira F. Lewis, President and General Manager. When Leo (The Lion) Turner The Courier, which has a circu­ was handed a bum decision in the lation of nearly 300,000 and is pub- semi-final of the Kahut-Vem Ear- | lished in fourteen editions, cover­ ling oout last month, he decided ing most of the large cities in the that “ we wuz robbed.” Not con­ pivotal states and the Pacific coast, tent with just sitting around doing ■ carried a front page editorial in to­ nothing about it, Leo clamored for day's issue urging the election of a return bout He will get it next! Governor Dewey and his running- Friday, October 13th, when he LEO (THE LION) TURNER mate, Governor John W. Bricker, meets Kenny LaSalle in a 10 roun­ in November. der in the Auditorium. Mr. Lewis, in explaining why his On the night in question, Leo hit T ournament Sponsored paper, which supported President LaSalle with everything but the Roosevelt in % 1032 and 1036, was By Local Crib ring posts and though there were now backing the Republican can- no knockdowns on either side, La­ A Golf Tournament sponsored by didates said that it is his sincere Salle looked the worse for wear at the Leisure Hour Golf will be held belief that the New Deal cannot the end o f the bout. The referee on Sunday, October 15th at the cope with the employment problems Ralph Gruber it seems is a little Eastmoreland Golf Club. It will be of the postwar era. color blind and just can not see a an “ Open” Tournament and all “ Mr. Roosevelt has had a long ( olored Pug outpoint a White one. >iashie Experts of Portland and tenue of office,” he continued, “ and Leo has made (dans this time to vicinity are invited to enter. The we see nothing in his program for take care of the matter in such a only requirement for entering is the future but a government dole, ~ L . decisive manner as to leave no an IS hole qualifying course T to be high taxes and government control doubt in even Mr. Gruber’s eyes played prior to the opening of the over industry, business ami the The Lion is at present training like Tournament and the can! turned in lives of every American. Governor a Commando at Toppenish, Wash- to an official of the Leisure Hour Dewey and the young and vigorous ington and expects to go into the q U o before October 14th. The en- leadership now in control of the Be­ ring in tip top condition with dy- ^ree fee ¡£ qo publican Party at least offer namite in both hands. Canls of the ••Quaiifyjnjf Round” hope.” When this Leo the Lion is fight- ing in his weight he is really a Lion and believe you me, Mr. La- Salle is in for a bad evening when Mr. Turner turns on the heat If Leo is anything like he was on the night he KO’d Joey Albino for the Middleweight Crown then you can bet that this bout will not go the limit. rnay be mailed to Mr. Stephen In a message to Mr. Lewis, Her- W right at the Medley Hotel, 2272 bert Brownell, Jr Chairman of the N. Interstate Ave., Portland any Republican National Committee, time before Octolier 14th. For fur- welcomed the support of the Cour- ther information concerning the ier. “ The molding o f an intelligent dub or the tournament call Mr public opinion which will recognize Walter Ricks, WEbster 5311. that success of Governor Dewey and the Republican ticket is the only means of achieving racial TERRACE GROCERY fairness in America* and it must On the same cart! is another, A N D M ARKET be achieved, if at all, by an en­ young Negro heavyweight, Kelly lightened press,” Mr. Brownell Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Jackson. He is a promising boxer, said. Choice Meats and an evening of real enjoyment “ 1 know that the Pittsburgh can be expected with Jackson on Wr. C. Rieder, R. T. Boreherding Courier,” he continued, “ will be one the same card with Leo. Thurman and 28th Ave. | of the most effective instruments This is the first in a series of ( for piercing through the artificial Br. 5513 Portland, Oregon Fall bouts to be put on at the Audi­ ¡ confusion of today arul making We deliver Tuesdays and torium in which you can expect to clear to all readers the truth as Saturdays nearest in see more and more young colored j to those important issues.” your needs fighters get a chance to show their The Courier editorial stated: wares. “ Negio Americans are vital'y in­ terested in the future of their country. They are interested in permanent employment with the 1 security it brings. They are inti r- j ested in the welfare of their fight­ ing men in the armed services They are interested in progressive! social legislation—legislation which includes all gruops of workers.” It further declared that Negroes “ want first-class citizenship with the right to speak and be heard for themselves without “ friendly” w’rite interpreters. “ The government has become dangerously centralized, dictating the daily lives of the citizens of this country,” it continued, “ it is now telling the people where they ’ are to work, when they shall work, for whom they shall work and for what pay. It is bent on regulating and regimenting both industry and the individual while the national debt reaches astronomical propor-1 tions.” The Courier then stated that “ the Republican Party is better qualified to handle the business and financial affairs of this coun« j try to get industry moving during the peacetime era.” YAN PORT L AU N D R Y & DRY CLEANING STORE J. a n d M . B A R - B - Q Now open to serve you M A Y F A IR TH EATRE Broadway and Taylor Armstrong, Whiteman In Republic Musical Two musical kings are featured in “ Atlantic City,” the musical in which Republic Studios have cap­ tured the romance, glamour, and ex­ citement of this popular resort city. This gay musical has the unique distinction of presenting Louis Arm­ strong, King Of Swing, and Paul Whiteman, King Of Jazz. Louis “ Satch- mo” Armstrong goes to town on “ A in ’ t M isbe­ havin’, the num­ ber he has fea­ tured since he took New York by storm in “ Hot Chocolates.” He louil Armtlionj adds new laurels to his long and colorfu l career In his “ Atlantic City” stint, and dors a swell vocal on this grand tune. “ The Trumpet King Of Swing” is joined by the luscious Dorothy Dnndridge and that popular piano and tap-dance duo, Buck and ’ Bubbles. Paul Whiteman, now musical di­ r e c t o r o f the Blue network, launched a new era in American music, and “ At­ lantic City” shows him at the beginning of his caret r, when lie f i r s t put l ong foul Whit«mon p a n t s on t he romper-clad jazz. Incidentally, the film marks his debut as a singer, when he joins Constance Moore, who co-stars with Brad Taylor, in “ On A Sunday Afternoon.” There are many grand tunes in this elaborate musical. “ By The Sea” and “ On A Sunday Af. r- noon” are combined in an eve-flll- ing song-and-dance sequence.“ After You’ve Gone,” by Creamer and Lay- ton, is a song which was first in­ troduced years ago by the popular James Reese Europe. “ I Ain’t Got Nobody,” popularized by Bert Wil­ liams, “ Nobody’s Sweetheart,” “ Gal­ lagher and Shean,” and “ The Bird On Nellie’s Hat” are a few of the others which contribute to the fun and entertainment in “ Atlantic City.” OPENS OCTOBER 11th Re - Elect War Chest Portland’s civilian defense corps tackled another house to house campaign this week— the task of presenting' to every housewife in the city the merits of the United War Chest, with a plan for its support. This program is part of a county-wide program to raise $1,- 614,609 for services for our fight­ ing men, our Allies and our home front. Women campaigners are organiz­ ed under the leadership of Mrs. Joseph A. Minott, with the follow­ ing division leaders: north, Mrs. E. T. R. Rawlinson; northeast, Mrs. C. C. Hall; southeast, a. Mrs. Hel­ en Holland, southeast, b. Mrs. Geo. Wilson; southwest, Mrs. E. J. R. Rossiter; northwest, Mrs. Ralph Moores. This house to house program sup­ plements the unit account cam­ paign being carried on in 2,300 business establishments by the em­ ployees of the firms themselves. MB MARTIN T. PRATT Sheriff Efficient, Progressive Type VN VOTE X 6 8 Paid Adv. H O W ARD ’S FU E L A N D ICE SERVICE Hauling of All Kind» NOW AT NEW LOCATION 2707 N. Williams Ave., Above Knott Phone: GArfield 4456 ♦ Fried Chicken Dinners West End of Victory Boulevard 522 N. 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