I’VE BEEN AROUND New York By TED YATES R t l m t U i x c l u n v t l y l y thé W D t P l N Ü l N T P R IS S S i R l ' l L t , «8 **'«»« ’ 81/1 i l . , N t w Y«-* 19, V. V. It's A ( j wood l i r a i . . . A fte r a s u rv e y of N e g ro p olitical o p in io n in New Y ork a n d C hicago, F o r t u n e M ag a zin e r e p o r t s th a t 70.9 p e r c e n t of N e g ro e s in t h e s e tw o a r e a s fa v o r t h e re-elec tio n of P r e s i d e n t R o o sev elt, w hile 27 per c e n t s u p p o rt T h o m a s E. D ew ey a n d 2.1 p e r c e n t a r e u n ­ d ec id e d . R e s e a r c h fo r th is S u rv e y w as d one d u rin g th e l a t t e r half of A u g u s t by N e g ro in te r v ie w e r s , u n d e r tlie d ire c tio n of t h e firm of E lm o R oper. T h e S u rv e y also d is c lo s e s t h a t 97 p e r c e n t of th e N e g ro e s in t h e s e tw o n o r t h e r n c itie s w a n t th e fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n t to c r e a t e m o re jo b o p p o r t u n i ­ tie s for N e g ro e s d u rin g th e n e x t fo u r y e a rs . A m o n g t h o s e w ho feel th is w ay a n d a r e for R o o sev elt, 22.6 p e r ce nt (o r 15.5 per c e n t of t h e to ta l C hicago- New Y ork N e g ro P o p u la tio n ) would be w illing to s w itc h t h e i r v o te s to D ew ey if, by th e e n d of th e c a m p a ig n , D ew ey se e m e d m o re willing t h a n R o o s e ­ ROOSEVELT velt to c r e a t e t h e s e o p p o rtu n itie s . C o n v erse ly , 6.1 p e r c e n t of th e to ta l w ould s w itc h from D ew ey to R o o s e v e lt for th e s a m e re a s o n . H e r e is how N e g ro opinion divided on th e q u e s tio n : " W ith / h ic h of t h e s e s t a t e m e n t s do you com e c lo s e s t to a g r e e ­ in g ? " Roo, e v e lt h a s d o n e a n e x c e lle n t jo b a n d i t ’s v e r y i m p o r t a n t t h a t lie sh o u ld be p r e s i d e n t d u rin g t h e n e x t fo u r y e a r s 29.7% " W h ile he h a s m a d e s o m e m i s ta k e s a n d he’B been in office a long 70.9 tim e, it is still b e t t e r to ele c t R o o s e v e lt p r e s i d e n t a g a in for th e n e x t fo u r y e a r s 41.2% A lth o u g h R o o s e v e lt h a s d o n e s o m e good th in g s, h e h a s been p r e s id e n t long en o u g h and th e TRUMAN c o u n t r y would be b e t t e r off to e le c t D ew ey for t h e n e x t fo u r y e a r s 16.6%' ;.6%-i 27.0 It would be a very b a d th in g for th is c o u n t r y to r e ­ e le c t R o o s e v e lt for a n o t h e r fo u r y e a r s ................... 10.4% ).4 % J D on't kn o w ............................ 2.1% A b r e a k d o w n d is c lo s e s c o n s id e r a b ly m o re D ew ey s t r e n g t h in Chi- ca g o th a n in N ew York. In C h icag o th e p e r c e n t a g e s s t a n d : R o o se­ velt, 64.4; Dewey. 33.8; d o n 't know. 1.8. T h e p r e f ­ e r e n c e s In New Y ork r u n : R o osevelt. 77.6; Dewey, 20.0; d o n 't know, 2.4. T h e n ex t q u e s tio n s in t h i s F o r t u n e S u rv e y d e a lt w ith la b o r policies for th e co m in g y e a rs . T h e q u e s ­ tions. w ith re p lie s : " \ \ hich m e th o d of a t t a c k i n g tlje u n e m p lo y m e n t p ro b le m a f t e r t h e w a r do you th in k t h e n e x t a d ­ m i n is t r a ti o n sh o u ld p u r s u e ? ” H e lp b u s in e s s in e v e ry w ay po ssib le to c r e a t e e n o u g h jobs, a n d n o t s t a r t p u b ­ lic p r o j e c t s u n le s s It b e c o m e s c le a r t h a t b u s in e s s c a n 't do It a lo n e 51.5% DEWEY S t a r t public p r o j e c t s r ig h t a w a y a f t e r th e w ar, p la n n in g to r e d u c e th e m Just as soon a s it looks as th o u g h b u s in e s s could p ro v id e en o u g h jo b s 44 1% Don't know 4.4% " W h ic h o n e of t h e s e s t a t e m e n t s c o m e s c lo s e s t to e x p r e s s i n g w h a t j o u would like to see o u r g o v e r n m e n t tr y to do a b o u t labor u n io n s d u r i n g th e n e x t fo u r y e a r s o r s o ? ” S to p all la b o r u n io n s from o p e r a tin g 6 . 2 % Allow la b o r u n io n s to c o n tin u e , but t a k e __ avvay s o m e of t h e i r p o w e r 26.8% K e e p la b o r u n io n s a b o u t a s pow e rful a s th e y a r e now. but s e e to It t h a t t h e i r bad p ra c tic e s a r e re fo rm e d 36.3% E n c o u r a g e t h e la b o r u n io n s and leav e it up to th e m to im p ro v e th o s e th in g s th a t need to be Im p ro v e d 21 2 % D o n ’t know 6 5 % T h e F o r t u n e S u rv e y a lso a s k e d : “ R e g a r d le s s of w h a t you hope, w ho do you th in k will w in— R o o s e ­ velt o r D e w e y ? ” T h e a n s w e r s follow, b ro k e n dow n BRICKER for th e tw o c itie s : VOTERS’ LEAGUE FOR DEWEY-BRICKER I A f lC J ’4 * li* Q The Executive Com m ittee of the C alifornia N egro V oters’ League fo r Dewey and L a J o Bricker. Left to rig h t: W illiam Nickerson, Jr., Dr. F rank C arl, A ttorney Ivan J. Johnson III, B ertram B. B ratton, Sidney P. Dones, M orris M ajor Bowles. Missing from photo is Louis Blodgett. gation was th e rule in federal hous­ in g ? Mrs. W alker: Housing McLough- lin H eights tried to clarify by say ­ ing vacancies yes— but requests for — P rincipal speaker a t an open (A.NP) G. S tre a to r was principle them are already made and sahi no forum , held Sunday afternoon a t sp eak er a t a m eeting held October house was vacant if ren t is paid. M ount O livet B aptist Church, was 16, 11)44 a t Bagley Downs school, Mr. R atchford, A sst. H ousing Judge Wm. H. H arrison, prom inent V ancouver H ousing project. Mr. D irector fo r all projects in Van- J u ris t of Chicago, 111. The forum , S tre a to r stated th a t his job was lenghty debates and reb u ttals, th a t held under th e auspices of th e Col­ the w elfare of colored w orkers in segregation ex ists and certain sec­ ored Republican Club, w as well a t­ the U nited S tates. He was especial­ tions w ere set aside fo r colored peo­ tended by loyal Republicans and ly concerned w ith conditions fo r ple in every project—and th a t in ­ v isitin g D em ocrats. Follow ing the N egro w orkers w here the em ployer , te g ra tio n —“ It won’t be done.” A t speech by Mr. H arrison, m any of holds a co n tract w ith the A m erican least not now. the Republican candidates on the F ed eration of Labor F o r em ployers S tre a to r said people w ere not local tick et w ere presented to th e who hold co n tracts w ith the Con­ concerned of p ast, p resen t or audience by W illiam H. G raves, g ress of In d u strial O rganization, fu tu re, and seg reg atio n w as alm ost p resident of th e C. R. P. investigated by someone else. Be­ alw ays the rule in federal housing. A m ong the candidates presented fore his p resent position Mr. S tre a ­ Rev. Jam es J. Clow, based upon to the audience were Ju d g e W illiam to r w as in charge of discrinm ina- | a le tte r received from F ed eral C. Howell, W. W. B anks, W alter J. tion in industry under the W ar L a­ H ousing A dm inistration, W ashing­ G earin, H om er D. A ngell, C yrus A. bor Board of the W ar Production ton, D. C., cited in stan ces w here Dolph, Coe M cKenna, and D r. Ralph Board. This work is now done by | in teg ratio n w orked w ithout any Sm ith. P re se n t also w ere M rs. Vade the P resid en t’s com m ittee on F a ir M. S trohm , tre a s u re r of Republican blood being spilled. Em ploym ent practices. C entral Com m ittee of M ultnom ah R athford claim ed th an lack of lo­ S tre a to r recruited Labor from County, as th e rep resen tativ e of cal housing au th o rity had local ru ral a re a s fo r w ar production cen­ Jack Lynch, who could n o t atten d . autonom y. , ters. He declared th a t the P o rt­ L eadership w as debated and dis­ land a re a s h as given him m ore Is your chicle fick le? F lav o r cussed. M ark Sm ith said, “ People headaches th a n any o th er a re a in f la t ? W hile we here a t home are a t th e top w ere w o rrying about peo­ which he has worked. “The people snapping gum th a t m ay be so fter, ple a t the bottom and not giving do not w ant to u n derstand th a t it them a chance to do th e ir own con­ less elastic and less flav o rfu l th an is a H ercuiian job— th is job o f tr y ­ stru ctiv e th in k in g .” People will get we like, it is no less p u re th a n the ing to reduce friction to a minimum along in teg rate d if th e people a t p re-w ar variety . W hatever prim e — between the races. I t is a tough the top don’t w orry so stupidly chicle finds its w ay to th is country job because of the objections raised about the relations. Leave it to the now', is m ade into chew ing gum am ong N egroes them selves — fo r our fig h tin g men. A nd if sm all citizens affected. especially p ro test groups. D utch and F rench com patriots MRS. B EA TR IC E REED He said th a t he objected to r a ­ learn th e A m erican chant, “any cial tliscrim ination and th a t he re­ gum , ch u m ?”, th e y ’ll g e t th e best Licensed F uneral D irector jected th e policy of th e tra d e unions Personal A tten tio n a t H olm an & th ere is from m arching A m erican troops. who b ar N egroes and could not de­ L utz M ortuary fend any such union on any grounds w hatsoever. “ I did n o t in ­ v en t th e auxiliary to the boiler­ TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS m akers.. This is a backw ard h a n g ­ over since th e Ku K lux K lan pe­ Kindly send in your subscription payments. We do riod.” A lthough they m ight d iffer not have Agents to send to your homes. A Check or in tactics. People m u st become re ­ „ . T °*»l C h i c a flo New York Money Order will do. But, send your money in to our alistic and not be duped by certain ” o o s e v e ,t .............. 76.9% 76.2% 77.7% office, please. i?ew.e y, ................. H . 2 16.0 types of m inds. 6.3 Don t kn o w .......... 11.9 7.8 16.0 PORTLAND INQUIRER, S tre a to r said th a t th e housing needs capable colored people fo r 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. s ta ff th is is the fir s t step tow ard Portland 12, Oregon. in teg ratio n . The increase of colored w orkers w as a draw back to th e , th e re s o rt citv <>r s-.nt 11 !‘lC d ' ^1n(, ,0 th e >uxurlous hotel in obúm“ r'inÑ„,“ h , r * , r * rbara' »"<1 "> « » T -.o, »i, p area. L eaders in th e com m unity of ! 1500 w ere adequate but when th e population increased to 15,000 the new rejected the old and a new leadership m ust be found. By J. W. Kennedy OF ALL KINDS S tre a to r said th a t he w as op­ ♦ Guilds Lake is in th e m aking posed to jim crow housing although CARLE R. VICKERS, D.D.S. w ith all its newcomers. th a t people were real and it w as PARTIES — INDIVIDUAL — PRESS 1471 N. E. W illiam s C ourt not possible to w ear out race p re ju ­ P ortlan d , O regon In your home or Our Studio Mrs. Pansy Jam es, form erly >f dice in th is w ar. Even w ith p ro test V E rm ont 4208 ♦ and the N AACP th a t m ystify D allas, Texas, is ta k in g quite an some people th e distribution of jobs Call W E bster 7220 P o rtla n d ’s Only N egro D entist in te re st in school activities. Shq, to colored w orkers w as m ore fa ire r has been recom m ended by the P rin ­ in the K aiser yards advanced skill RO BERT N. JO Y N ER , JR ., M. D. cipal of the school to open a lunch in proportion th a n any o th e r race Physician and Surgeon room fo r th e children of V anport in the U nited S tates. No blood w as O ffices: 1415 N. W illiam s Ave. spilled here because racial difficult C ity and Guilds Lake. The projects P ortlan d , Oregon ties w ere controlled by differen t OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION are very proud to have Mrs. J a m e s ' forces. E very friend you m ake now V E rm ont 4404 or BEacon 3181 am ong th e ir m idst, and w ant h er to : m ay keep you from being le ft out. 1412 N. Williams Avenue know th a t th ey will do an y th in g W ILLIA M S A V E N U E U. S. O. Q U E ST IO N S possible to help h e r in the s tru g ­ 6 N. Tillam ook S tre e t A few of th e m isinform ed people P ortlan d , O regon T R inity 4615 gles. recru ited fo r th is m eeting asked T h ere w ere quite a num ber of questions relativ e to g arb ag e cans, HOWARD’S FUEL AND ICE SERVICE W YATT W. W ILLIA M S H auling of All K inds p arties in th is com m unity S a tu r­ mud puddles in the s tre e ts and a A ttorney-at-L aw NOW AT N EW LOCATION day and Sunday n ig h t. The young 623-4 L um berm an’s Bldg. v ariety of questions relative to people had a g ran d tim e, only I 2707 N. Williams Ave., Above Knott 820 S. W. 5th Ave.— AT. 6871 G uy-Bagley Downs. wish they would be m ore dignified Phone: G A rfield 4456 Home Phone: S U nset 6260 * ab o u t it. Rev. Moses Guy: Asked if segre- P o rtla n d ’s only N egro Law yer Streator Speaks at Vancouver Forum Republicans Hold Open Forum IH! S p p sss PROFESSIONAL1 GUILDS LAKE NEWS SERVICES PHOTOGRAPHS