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PORTLAND INQUIRER F our PORTLAND INQUIRER P u b lish ed E ach F rid a y Br Portland Inquirer Publishing Co. @ UARD YOU« H E A L TH -A V O ID A C C ID E N TS . ILLN ESS AN D INJURY LARGELY P R E V E N T A B L E -A R E CO S TIN G T H E NATION AN ESTI M ATED ANNUAL LOSS OF 6 0 0 MN-LION MAN DAYS OF INDUSTRIAL LABOR ALONE. n * w * r rf n I7S6 N. E. Rodney A re.—TeL WEbster 7220— Portland. Ore. Ralph H. Faulk. Editor B. D. Robinson. Bus. Mgr. Member of the Associated N egro Pres* and In d ep en d en t Press N A T I O N A L A D V E R T IS I N O R E P R E S E N T A T I V E I n tr s t a t* U n ite d N e w s p a p e r s . In c., M S F i f t h A v e n u e . N ew T o r* C ity a n d C h lc a a o , III. T e le p h o n e : M u r r a y H ill 1-5451 Rates by Mail: 6 m onth— $2.50 Friday. O ctober 26. 1945 BETWEEN THE LINES Inter Race Marriage i ncrease in Hawaii By Hubert H. While HONOLULU (ANP) Hawaii re tains its position as the "melting- pot” of the world. This truth was By Dean Gordon B. Hancock confirmed by this correspondent's for ANP interview with Dr. Andrew W. As at the close of W orld W ar I, Lind, chairman of the University so at th e close of W orld W ar II, of Haw aii’s socialogy department th e U nited S tates is in th e most and director of its research labo strateg ic position of an y of the ratory. Dr. Lind and I found that we nations of th e e a rth in th e pos sibilities of m ak in g a lasting had attended the same school— peace. As at th e close of W orld the University of Chicago; thus W arl, we m uffed our chances of we could speak frankly regard m aking good in o u r strateg ic mg the subject. Previously I was 0 1 4 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 / l H t U l U H I position and th ereb y co n trib u ted told by civic leaders th a t is w ar Christ's Temple to the catastro p h e th a t w as W orld p a rtly th ro u g h D r. L ind's re W ar II, so at th e close of W orld search th a t th e g overnm ent did j Sunday Services as Follows W ar II we are m uffing th e chance not m ake th e sam e m istage in S.S. 10:00 A. M.—S ervice 11 45 E vening S ervice 7:45 to p reserve in te rn atio n a l peace H aw aii of rem oving loyal A m er Week Day Service Wednesday and th e re b y assuring W orld W ar ican Ja p an ese as in California. and Friday 7:45 P. M. A total of 2,321 w h ite service- I III. men have been m a rried h ere in —All A re W elcome— W hen th e U nited S tates a rro **• Jefferies. Pastor gates unto itself th e sole p rero th e past tw o years, and of th ese | 9 « S « F ‘ 9lh A v e " cor> G ra n t gatives in h an dling th e secrets 895 or 38.6 p er cent took non- j 21 t LA. 0488 Res. TR. 4723 p reta in in g to th e atom ic bomb, it w hite brides. Dr. L ind said th a t j by th a t v ery assum ption m akes no se p arate statistics w ere k ep t j th e boldest strokes in rending on th e N egro as a group, b u t I St. James Baptist asu n d er th e hopes of an abiding added th a t th ey w ere included in j th e “all o th e r” group w hich con-1 Church j peace. This co u n try is n o t big S u nday School 10:30 A. M. ' enough, not rich enough and not stitu ted ap p ro xim ately 40 pier S erm on 11:30 A. M. good enough to han d le by itself cent n o n-w hite m arriages. E vening Service 7:30 P. M. Up to th e p resen t tim e,” said th e atom ic bom b an d th e secrets A ll A re C ordially W elcome ¡thereof. J u s t as p o w er politics Dr. Lind, “Negroes have not com 120 N. E. Russell St. have doomed an d dam n ed Europe posed a large group in our com Rev. J. S. Ferguson, Pastor j for lo these m any ce n tu ries; so m u n ity to w a rra n t including Sister Naomi Williams, Sec. our g reat co u n try is reso rtin g to them statistically in th e in te r m arriage group.” Dr. Lind noted, fear politics-pow er politics by an o th er nam e— to achieve certain th e v ery few N egroes living in MT. ZION CHURCH OF GOD political objectives in in te rn a tio n H aw aii p rio r to the w ar w ere IN CHRIST al relations. It sim ply can n o t be com m only th o u g h t of as p art- 108 N . E . R u s s e ll S t. H aw aiian or ju st ‘th e rs.’ T he term done. O R D E R O P S E R V IC E S u n d a y S c h o o l— 9:45 A . M If th is co u n try had been big N egro w as rarely, alm ost nev er M o r n in g S e r v ic e — 11:30 A. M enough to call in to its confidence applied to local residents i - v e n ln g S e rv ic e — 8:00 P . M Y .P .W .W .— 6 :3 0 P . M. Since 1940 th e re has been a all th e n atio n s of th e e a rth and -.T “ *; n 00 P ' M -— E v a n g . S e r v ic e m an w as still able to keep his reveal th e posibilities of the large m ovem ent o f N egro troops i i . U r« P r ,1y e r * B lb le B a n d — 8:00 h r i . H e a li n g S e r v ic e — 8 :0 0 P M In d ian s separate. He d id n ’t get atom ic bom b, it w ould h av e been an d defense w orkers to H aw aii, ~ ™ P a s to r E ld . B . T . W e lls , A s s t . P a s to r his "B ucks” and Babus m ixed up. laying th e foundations of the an d alm ost ev ery d istric t has had direct ex perience w ith some As a good “m u d -h ead ”—th a t is, faith th a t m ust p recede any a D em erara Negro—he had a te n w o rth w h ile attem p ts to achieve a N egroes since th e o u tb rea k of CHURCH OF GOD dency to look down w ith p ity and p erm a n en t peace. B u t w hen we the w ar. T he reaction of th e local ev en condescension on th e Bucks, atte m p t to hide th e secret and resid en ts has v aried so greatly IN CHRIST C arib s w ho resisted all attem p ts boast th a t w e can o utdo th e o th er by localities an d by periods th a t 338 N. W. 5th Ave. to be u p rooted from a pasto ral nations, w e sim ply go ab o u t th e only th e m ost sim ple sta te m en t S u nday School 10:30 A. M. Serm on 12 Noon w ay of life in the bush. They race of in te rn atio n a l arm am en t in w ould accu rately describe all sit Y.P.W.W. 6:30 P. M. w ere n o t “blacklegs”— th a t is, an o th er w ay and h erein lies the uations. In g eneral th e low er E vening Service 8 P. M. and m iddle class H aw aiians have strik e -b re a k e rs like th e coolies; g rea ter trag ed y . Other Meetings folk who, com ing in on in d en tu re, W hat th e race in arm am en ts m anifested th e m ost consistently Tue., F ri. Evenings 8 P. M. a sy stem of labor recru itin g has done to destroy th e peace of frien d ly attitu d e s to w ard th e N e Bible B and Wed. Eve. 8 P. M. w hich th e A nti-Slavery society in th e past, th e race in science w ill groes.” REV. J. C. LEW IS, P asto r U sing G I jargon, Dr. L ind said B rita in fo u g h t u n til it w as ended do to d estro y th e peace of th e a considerable nu m b er of tr a n in 1911, p lay ed havoc w ith the fu tu re an d possibly th e h um an THE MT. OLIVE CHURCH w age ra te s on th e sugar p la n ta race. We are now com m itted to sien t Caucasion servicem en b e OF GOD IN CHRIST tions. th e policy of try in g to frig h ten come “color b lin d ” w hen rom ance “H ere!” he grow led, “Look at th e rest of th e w orld w ith our is involved, rep o rtin g th a t 427, G u ild s t a k e — »318 W. w . 41 C rt. m y discharge books.” pow er. We are going in strong or 18 percent, “fell fo r” girls of O R D E R O P S E R V IC E H aw aiian or p art-H aw aiian a n A h, th e y m ight help. H e had for a program of “bulldozeism S u n d a y S c h o o l— 9 :4 5 A . M. M o r n in g S e rv ic e — 11:45 A. M th em in fro n t of him , handy. He If fear w ere effective in critical cestry and 210, or n ine p er cent, Y.PTVV.W.— 8 :0 0 P . M. E v e n in g S e r v ic e — 7 :3 0 P . M p u sh ed o ver a pile of six or situations th e re m ig h t b e some took m arriag e vow s w ith young T u e . S e r. 1 1 :0 0 A. M. & 7 :3 0 P . M seven. I tu rn e d th e lim p, thum b- hope b u t nobody is afraid of any w om en of Ja p an ese descent. T h u r . & F r i . E v e .— 7 :3 0 P . M. Dr. Lind, significantly stated, stain ed pages. A ll I n v it e d — R e v . H . D . W illia m * , body else th ese days. P a e to r A ll of a sud d en h e pounded th e A fear policy am ong th e n a “T he fear expressed early in th e w ar by ce rtain m ainland observ ta b le , eyed * m e s te a d ily a n d tions w ill be ab o u t as fu tile as m oistened his lips. th e fear-policy th is co u n try in ers th a t th e local Ja p an ese m ight WILLIAMS AVE. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST “I was on a G erm an ship sail au g u ra ted ag ain st its N egro citi exercise a subversive influence ing in th e West Indies. We w ent zens. It has failed for today N e upon th e n ew ly arriv ed N egroes Elder C laud L. L am pkin, Pastor to a port in V enezuela, La G uay- groes sim ply are n ot afraid of the w as certain ly ill-founded.” 2504 N. W illiam s Ave. Some of th e m ore sophisticated ra. T he skipper and I h ad a row N egro-hating w h ites an y more. ORDER OF SERVICBS: over some triv ia lity .Have you T he m ore rec en t K u-K lux-ism Nisei did m anifest a considerable M onday and F rid ay : Evange- ev er seen a G erm an officer in proves th e point th a t N egroes are in te rest in th e N egro and w ere listical Services 7:30. Wednesday Bible B and 8:00. Sunday, Sunday m u fti?” no longer terro rized by fiery som ew hat disposed to identy School 10, M orning Service at “I shook my head and sat up crosses an d hooded goblins. R us them selves w ith th e N egroes, as 11:30. Y. P. W. W., 6:30. Evening m agnetized. The old d o n keym an sia, ag ain st w hom is now c e n te r an o th er m in o rity group. B ut th e Services :45. Come O.ie! Come Ail! raced on: “One w ord led sw iftly ed th e sh afts of suspicion and local Jap an ese, in some cases, Mrs. L am pkin, R eporter. to another. The sk ip p er shouted m alignm ent, is n o t afraid of the have been fra n k ly suspicious if a t me—I was only a b it, of a boy U nited S tates w ith even its con n o t fea rfu l of N egroes. N ev er then— ‘Who are y o u ?’ I snapped cealed atom ic bom b secret; for theless, said Dr. Lind, “it is only AFRICAN METHODIST back, ‘W ho are you? You are th e Russians have openly defied a m a tte r of tim e th a t th e N egro EPISCOPAL ZION only a bloody G erm an !’ J u s t like us w ith stro n g th e w arn in g th a t w ill be fully in tegrated. T he de lay in in teg ratio n w ill be govern CHURCH th a t.” in five y ears th ey w ill h av e som e 2007 N. Williams Ave. He paused, o u t of b rea th . His th in g ju st as good or b etter. Mo ed by th e n u m b er of w h ite Rev. J. F. Smith, Pastor daughter, a p artly m u la tte of 55, lotov recen tly asserted concern servicem en an d civil personnel was cooly w atching h im from in ing th e breakdow n of th e London rem ain in g in th e islands, w ho from fro n t of th e fire leap in g u p in negotiaitions th a t n ations cannot have some carry -o v er m ainland racial p attern s.” CHURCH OF GOD th e fireplace. beordored ab o u t an y m ore. “They took m e ash o re and IN CHRIST N ot only in o u r decision to th a t th e faith destroyed w hen 1207 S. W. Front Ave. locked m e up in a d am p dungeon m onopolize th e atom ic bom b se w e refused to share th e secrets R egular C hurch S ervices of a place, a kind of fo rtress, u n cre ts did w e fo rfeit th e g reatest of the atom ic bomb, w ill m ake B roadcast Each S unday d e r a palm tree. N ex t d ay th e o p p o rtu n ity to re n d e r w orld se rv K W JJ a t 8 A. M. in ev itab le W orld W ar III. Color- chief of th e prison g u ard s sent ice of an y nation th a t ev er lived, Rev. B. M. McSwain, Pastor stru ck dem ocracy and dollar- o u t to the ship in th e h arb o r for b u t our studied attem p ts to con stru ck diplom acy cannot afford m y breakfast. T h ere w as no dition our financial help on th e th e basis of lasting peace. breakfast! In the even in g th ey necessitous n atio n s’ ad o pting our CHURCH OF GOD sent out again, this tim e fo r m y form of governm ent. Bougln IN CHRIST dinner. T here was no dinner. frien d s are n ever paid for, n e ith Cor. 99th and S. E. Ash Sts. W hat do you suppose th e S p an er are b ought in te rn atio n a l com W eek Services—T uesday and iards did th en ?” PSYCHIC LIFE READER rades. E urope is veerin g tow ards F rid a y 8 P. M. I gave up. th e left, B ritain an d all, for b e t SUNDAY SERVICES READINGS DAILY “They let me Out!” cried th e te r or for w orse. E urope needs S unday School 9:45 A. M. 9 A. M. to 7-30 P. M. Serm on 11:30 A. M. old donkeym an in triu m p h . th e help of th e U nited S tates and Y.P.W.W. 7:00 P. M. He sat back his eyes dancing dem ands it on m oral an d h u m an 631 S. W. MARKET STREET E vening Service 8:00 P. M. w ith mischief. I v en tu re d a ita ria n grounds. F or us to force (near Broadway) Portland, Or. ELD. T. W. RUSSAW, P asto r glance at his daughter. W ith lips upon leftist E urope— by fear— an com pressed w ith m ore or less ideology it did n ot w an t would scornful disapproval she w as be th e m ost undem ocratic movq looking dow n obliquely a t him . conceivable. The old donkeym an leaned fo r T his colum n said some w eeks w ard again. “I was in th e A ria d ago th a t a tru ly dem ocratic d e 1412 N. Williams Avenue ne A lexander,” he continued, m ocracy w as th e best defense She was an arm ed m e rc h a n t ag ain st com m unism . M ore rec en t man. She was built in 1888. H er ly V irginius D abney of th e R ich ow ner was a London G reek. I m ond Tim es D ispatch said th a t served in tier five years. A rm is o n ly by o u r proving th a t d e tice m orning coming up th e B ris m ocracy is b e tte r could w e hope tol channel we ram m ed a G e r to stay th e tid e of com m unism . man subm arine. I w as w o rk in g as A color-struck dem ocracy cannot both firem an and donkeym an. prove th a t it is b e tte r th a n com W hen we got into p o rt th e w a te r m unism . A d o llar-stru ck diplo was six feet in the hold.” m acy cannot prove its superiority. I rose. W ith a w ide sw eep of No n atio n th a t chooses as its the arm th e old do n k ey m an law -m ak ers such m en as East- No appointment necessary suddenly pointed to th e black land, R ankin, Bilbo, C otton Ed m urky cone of a slap -h eap ju st S m ith and th e ir satellites can outside the dining room w indow . com m end dem ocracy to th e w orld "W hen I first cam r to N ew p o rt,” even u n d er th e spell of one of he said, “all th a t w as sea and th e m ig h tiest ex ch eq u ers in h is dock. Any deck hand could go tory. dow n to the ’Rising S u n ’ and T he foregoing am ounts to the d rin k all he liked; cost him n o th studied b u t in ev itab le conclusion ing so long as he was colored.” on h e r deeply freckled fr.-e. “O h?” “H e is w ell respected,” she told “Yes, th e Jap s had ju st licked Take Montavilla Trolley at 3rd and Morrison the Russians and the colored m e (I had g ath ered as m uch a l rea d y in th e tow n), “H e doesn’t m an ’s stock was rising.” His daughter, plainly w orried, sm oke, doesn’t d rin k . . T h e old d o n k ey m an c u t her w as anxious to m ake su re th a t 2423 E. BURNSIDE STREET d id n ’t get the old donkeym an short. “W ho w ives m e civ ility ,” LAncaster 3925 wrong. She stepped forw ard ea g he cried w ith asp erity , “I give erly, a frow n of deep concern h i m f - l v i l i l v T k e e n n o com D anv.” CHURCH DIRFfTflRV O ne Y ear—$5.00 in advance Rev. George W. Brown All efforts to obtain a popular verdict in the case of the killing of Erwin Jones have failed, the family of Jones have returned to their native state of Louisiana where “we are not afraid and we have some rights,” is the way the youngest sister of the victim stated. But the committee hopes that something has been accomplished. Something really has beer, accomplished. The aftermath of this case has brought to the fore people who champion the rights of the oppressed in both races. We have been made cogniz ant of the fact that there are people of both races who will help us fight for our rights with their time, their money and their brains. All the members of the committee that helped to keep up interest in the killing, finally caus ing » Grand Jury investigation gave their time, money ana ability without charge. These people deserve a vote of thanks from every Negro in the community and admira tion from everyone. Fighting practically a hopeless case, they nevertheless stuck to their guns to the last. But the man responsible foi all this was practically unknown at the time of the incident except for a few FRANK CLARENCE people in the Guilds Lake area. No one prompted or By REV. LOWRY for ANP prodded this man to take the lead in a fight for fairness and justice as we have been taught to expect under the American way of life. No hope for monetary gain was his as 1. It takes more courage to say the Rev. George W. Brown of Gona Street Baptist Cchurch, “no" to wrong when all the rest Guilds Lake gave justice an apparently badly needed jolt are saying "yes." in the arm. A man who stepped forth because he hated 2. Those who say "no" at the to see his race abused. The kind of man that would be a right time won't have to feel sor ry at any lime. credit to any community and one that is badly needed in 3. It muit be true that some this section. No selfish motives were his as he swung into men who are now serving time as action. The mere fact that a Negro needed a helping hand convicts, didn’t take time to de brought him on the run and he stayed in the fight and is fend their honest convictions. 4. An inveterate drinker has his still in it, spearheading an attack on the jimerow treatment convictions, but he washes them of the Negroes that has attracted nationwide attention. down without any distinction*. Prominent jurist have sided with him in his fight for 5. A constant liar ha* his too. the right. Daily newspapers up and down the West Coast but he goes on lying until he's have published editorials that backed him in his stand. almost through. 6. Many folks are under con His kind are very scarce in this neck of the woods, the viction of sin when they hear the Negroes should never forget Rev. George W. Brown. story of the cross, but to stop There are many Negroes who had both the time and playing policy, they would rather the money to give to help in this much publicized case stand an eternal loss. who did absolutely nothing and gave not one penny. There 7. The heart of man is constant ly convicted and has him on the are several organizations among the Negroes that have pan. but he still goes on proving not spent one penny to help their fellowman in time of to Satan that he is his I m l man. need. These organizations did not give a penny toward 8. Folks think they can fool helping defray the expense of this case. Yet, most of these God with their mode of ostrich- head living, by burying their con people are the ‘old residents’ hre and are- supposd to be victions and going on sinning. the ‘solid citizens’. No wonder that the race progress in 9. A certain rich man when in this area has been so slow. It is no wonder that there are hell asked Father Abraham to no Negro policemen in Portland, that for the first time send Lazarus "that he may dip we have Negroes in the Public School system here (new the tip of his finger in water and cool my longue; for I am torment comers), that no Negroes fill positions of training and ability ed in this flame." But Abraham in the city or county government. It is no wonder that as much as told him that he had the Negroes are held in mild contempt and their puny and plenty of time beforehand to keep inefficient efforts to obtain recognition are brushed aside a cool longue and head, without taking up his time to wake so bruskly. The people who are or rather have been ac now up someone from the dead. cepted as spokesman for the Negro race hereabout have 10. Stingy people and those not had the interests of the race at heart. Purely selfish with hot tempers and passions motives activated their desires and interests. Men like ought to get together with God Reverend Brown are very, very scarce, let’s don’t lose him. and learn to conquer all of these, 'AVOID ACC! DENTS-AND ILLNESS George's Parents Were Slaves; Old Sentence Sermons Donkeyman Recites Adventures LISTEN FRIENDS . . . By Margaret Tayloi Goss WHAT'S BACK OF SCHOOL STRIKES? Events are happening these days across the face of the nation which give us just cause for alarm. For example, a wave of strikes against the attendance of Negro students at schools which for years have enjoyed harmonious race rela tions hits the midwest and even has echoes in the east. In Gary, the steel center, white students suddenly refuse to go to school with their colored brothers demanding separate schools. In Chicago, the same thing occurs at several high schools. In Chicago too, a property owners association advo cating restrictive covenants and crying the wolf’s cry of rape girds for gestapo war against Negro citizens moving into a certain area. or be convinced in hell that any one of them is a deadly disease. 11. They very best advice any young person can be given from the start is— to pul his or her trust in God and develop a strong character and a pure heart. 12. The people in this. God's beautiful world, will some day learn that God's divine order they cannot spurn— and for in dividuals and nations to succeed, they must God's laws most earn estly heed. By Eric Walrond Jo u rn alist and fiction w riter; ex- G uggcnheim Fellow LONDON (A N P)—O v er a t th e S eam en’s union in N ew port M onm outhshire, I had been told: "Old G eorge C lem ents, th e N egro ship's donkeym an. H e’s 100, if he’s a day old. He gets a pension here, and a pension from som e w here else. His so n -in -law is a sh ip ’s captain. He h as an y n u m ber of g reat-g ran d ch ild ren , all q u ite w hite.” “Sit d ow n!” cried th e old d o n keym an. “T ake a se a t!” He w as born of full-blooded Negro slave p are n ts on th e G eorgetow n, B ritish G uiana, w a terfro n t, b u t he w as com pletely in th e d ark ab o u t th e date. “I don’t know th e d ay I w as born,” he told m e m ournfully, “It w as in T iger Bay, w h ere 1 lived a long tim e, and m y m other took m e w h en I w as tw elv e and p u t m e on a sailing ship, th e Eugene. We loaded sugar an d w ent to G reenook in Scotland. W hen I w en t back to D em erara my m o th er w as dead and my fa th er w as gone. Both of them w ere dead.” To ch eer him up a b it I told him th a t if he w en t back to D em erara now he w ould h ard ly recognize th e place, every th in g was so changed; th e poorer folk no longer lived in th e old slave com pounds, all th e sea-cow s had w andered o ut of th eL am ah a canal into th e B otanical g ardens; th e q u ain t old circu lar roofed D utch houses h ad alm ost all vanished in th e craze for m odern villas, and even th e “B uck” aborigines in th e streets of G eorgetow n now w ore clothes. He tu rn e d his head aside and a dream y lig h t crep t into his eyes. “I rem em b er,” he m urm ured, “w hen th e y used to fig h t th e coolies w ith broom sticks and bill hooks. You co uldn’t w alk th e stre e ts!” W hen w as th a t? ” I asked, “Can you rem em b er?” “Ah, y o u ’ve got m e th e re !” he sighed. “A fter th a t one trip I n ever w en t back to D em erara.” “I t w as clear, d esp ite a certain haziness— th a t th e old donkey- OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION These are not isolated happenings as some would have us believe. These incidents are plotted and planned and there is some significance to the fact that during the time of these occurences Gerald L. K. mith, the arch fascist, was having meetings of his pro-fascist group in and around the midwest. Certainly these things are being done to provoke racial strife and if you want the key to the whole thing just find the answer to the questions: Who in America would benefit most from racial strife during this period of wavering reconversion? Who is against full employment? Who wants to smash the labor unions? Who wants to divide and rule at the time when unity of all the people, black and white, is the only thing that will guarantee their gaining the things for which white and black Americans have so recently died? Who wants to smash the unity of the United Nations? Who prophesies that the third world war will be with the Soviet Union? The answers to these questions are the key and the answer is one and the same. They are the reactionary big businss interests both on a national and international scale. They are using Hitler’s weapon of “divide and rule”. The steel magnetes are using it in Gary where the school strikes were fomented. What better way is there to smash the steel union and its demands for higher wages than having the children of Negro and white workers fighting each other? Madam Blanch Why Not Try Us for Your Next PHOTOGRAPH thru STAGGERED HOURS After the morning rush . . . every hour around the clock, until early evening, is a good time for you to ride to town and back. 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