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Friday. N ovem ber 23. 1945 PO RTLAN D IN QU IRER Tw o Boys in Germany "Sweating It Out" Oklahoma Negro Sepia Charlie McCarthy at Club Acme Detroiters Become COZY COLE Of Age Politically RATED TOP Writes Singer Who Entertains Them Fanner Makes SKIN BEATER Good in California THE BYSTANDER DETROIT— (A N P)—W hile t h e PA R IS — (ANP) — T raveling left in th e ru in s and debris. populace h ere is still discussing “A deal of m y tra v e l has been back and forth th ro u g h England, the recen t election in w hich the France and G erm any, M into Cato, by car w hich has given m e a first By Mrs. W. L. B arnard SAN FRANCISCO — 4 A N P) — Rev. C harles A. H ill w ent dow n th e well know n concert and stage h and contact along th e form er The sto ry of a N egro fa rm e r w ho E xclusive to P o rtlan d In q u irer to defeat in his sterlin g race as singer now w orking as an e n te r b attle lines. T he G erm ans really cam e to C alifornia from O k la a candidate for the com m on coun My T hought— tain er for th e A m erican Red w ent through F rance b u t we all hom a and rose from cotton-pick- j cil, they a re not, as one would W hen anyone says you m ust Cross, has had an u n u su al op p o r kno w the story of P a n s. It is e r to d airy m an d espite obstacles ! expect, seeking alibis o r offering face th e fu tu re w ith courage he tu n ity for observation. W riting p ractically untouched. I h a v e w hich w ould have overw helm ed | unreasonable excuses for Mr. is om itting personal feelings from of h er experiences as she rested been fo rtu n ate in staying in nice most m en w as told th is w eek by H ill’s failu re at th e polls. It is his calculations. W hat w e need briefly in P aris last w eek, Miss w arm places ev ery w h ere except th e F arm S ecurity adm in istratio n . to th e contrary, for m any people is fear. F ear is m ore v aluable th an one bom bed out hotel in M ar Cato said: FSA said the story, th a t o f Ro look upon it as a victory in m any b rav ery in situations. “I arriv ed in G rennock, Scot seilles. The room s w hich had meo P h illip s and his w ife, B ettie ways. It was m ost certain ly a We are like one big fam ily liv land, then w ent to S o u th H am p been stru ck w ere ju st as th e of Dos Palos, is one of “re m a rk a victory o v er the previous le th ing in the sam e house. We should ton and stayed a w eek w ith our bombs left them . The city w as ble achievem ent and prom ise.” argy on the p a rt of Negroes to do our housekeeping w ithin. We fam ous star, A delaide Hall and crow ded w ith soldiers of ev ery n a In th e depression y e a r 1936 go to th e polls as a check of the should not move on to another her husband, B ert Hicks, in th e ir tion in th e w orld, plus racketeers, P hillips, now in his e arly 30s, w as precincts testify and th e m ore w hen it becomes d irty . By our a t palatial home out in W est K en gypsies, h u stlers and all sorts of a sh arecro p p er n e a r S troud, Okla. th an 141,00 votes cast for Rev. titu d e of m ind we should appoint sington. The exclusive night club' people huddled there. He m ade good crops b u t prices H ill proves. “Food is really scarce all over w ere d isastrously low—corn was w hich they had operated in th e th e hea of the house an d so to It is a know n fact, how ever, The sudden change of tem pera- the low liest of k itch en work. ritzy ‘M ayfair’ section had been F rance as far as th e F re n c h are 35 cents a bushel and cotton $40 th a t not all the vote» cast for th is lu re from boogie-woogie to Bizet W hen decency ousts the d irt we bombed to the ground so th a t all concerned an d w e a re no t p e r a bale. A t th e end of his y e a r’s fighting m inister w ere N egro did not freeze Cozy Cole in the should listen to th a t voice w ithin during the w ar th e y w ere living m itted to eat in th e ir re s ta u ra n ts w ork P hillips and ihs b rid e found votes as he was on th e slate w ith least. H ottest of the to rrid m an- th at guides us to o u r w ell m ade in an adorable cottage out in because w e w ould be ta k in g food them selves in debt. R ichard T. F ran k en steen , a labor | ipulators o f the drum stick, in bed of destiny. th e country. Now they are back from them . As e v ery o n e know s In 1937 P h illip s and his wife candidate for m ayor w ho w as eluded in th e hoonrary E squire in the city, prep arin g to reopen though w e A m ericans have too cam e to C alifornia. He w orked T he sun has a sinking spell supported by the n atio n al PAC A ll-A m erican band of 1943, rated every n ig h t but it rises again the soon w henever they are able to m uchto e at over here. It is w a st a y e a r for a Los A ngeles utility ed an d I d o n ’t m ean m aybe. H ow th e n th e couple follow ed th e w hich supported H ill along w ith tops in record sales and featured n ext m orning. W hen w e arise to find a proper location. JO HN HENRY JR.. AND C H ESTER CALHOUN “A delaide is still going strong ev e r if one w ears civvies and crops as m ig ran t h arv est hands. CLUB ACME— C hester Calhoun und Jo h n H en ry Jr., th e Sepia o th er labor candidates. A nd it is w ith the C ab and B lanche Cal- a new day the w ay we live the in the first class th eaters. T hat goes to e a t in a F ren ch re sta u In 1941 he w orked in a V allejpo E dgar B ergen and C harlie M sCarthy m ade th e ir in itial W est 3 foregone conclusion th a t H ill j low ay, B enny C arter, W illie B ry- day d eterm ines our tom orrow . is w here I hope to shine too a fte r ran t, he w ill pay a b o u t 1500 francs sh ip y ard b u t a fte r a y e a r in the Coast appearance at the Club Acme. N orth W illiam* A venue and received a considerable labor vote a n t and R ayom nd Scott bands for We m ust learn to control our a decade, Cole gracefully packed thin k in g get our best w ork fin I have finished my Red Cross for one m eal p er person w hich city re tu rn e d to cotton fields w ith C h erry C ourt this week. The m anagem ent of th is local club is I ^rom the w hites, his tym ponies across C ulture assignm ents of singing for the eq u als ab o u t $25 or $30. It seem s his w ife and tw o d au g h ters, Joyce certain ly sparing no expense in bringing to th e C ity of Roses the A nother thing w hich show ed up ished first. T ry to see a new day fan tastic b u t it’s th e tru th . I now 7, and A rg ro tt now 6. boys. best talen t the country affords. This hig h ly en tertain in g p a ir of prom inently in th e cam paign w as street an set up shop w ith Billy as a fresh beginning. Each m o rn “I sang at th e S tage Door C an w e n t in to price a fish dinner. P h illip s w as picking cotton p erform ers are fresh from a long ru n in C hicago w here they ,h e financial su p p o rt given by H o s e s “C arm en Jones.” W hile th e ing is a w orld m ade n ew — it teen in Picadilly and th e L iberty T he fish alone w as 275 francs— n ear Dos Palos w hen he decided played to record crowds. This fugitive from a wood pile. Jo h n Negroes unlike an y N egro candi- j original Bizet score of th e lm - brings us a new chance . Red Cross club. I flew into P aris ju s t one too— so th a t by th e tim e to try a com eback as a farm er. H enry is just as caustic and insulting as his w ell know n nam e date here ever received. The m oral G eorges Bizet has not been L ife is not so com plete if we from London an d w en t im m e you g et all th e o th e r item s to He asked a local w om an for a sake and is keeping Acme patrons in stitches. It» plain his life P aradise Valley B usiess m en’s a s tam pered w ith, Cole im parts to do not persist in m aking it so. it a verve and gusto th a t it had g eth er, ch arg ed for separately, diately to th e M arseilles area. sociation p u t up m ost of th e m on W hen o u r house is in com plete job m ilking cows for a sh are of is no ‘open book' and he doesn't m ind saying so. There for th ree w eeks I played you th in k of one m eat ball. A rt Row land continues to dish out th e k in d of jiv e th a t ey fo r the cam paigrf and helped n ever know n before. Cole is an ru n n in g o rd er w e should w alk th e product. He d id n ’t get the “T he ch ild ren sim ply go mad job, b u t he did get nine cows P o rtlan d goes for and the show 'goes on' tw ice nig h tly at this in ru n n in g things. H ead q u arters E ast O range, N. J. boy w ho tu rn softly not to im itate one another, w ith M argaret Sim m s of Ja c k so n ville, Fla., w ho has been over w hen you give them gum , choco and a bull on cred it w ith th e u n p opular club. w ith reg u larly paid staffs w eer ed out as candidate d ru m m er w ith th ere w ould be less blood shed here for tw o and a h a lf years. late or candy and th a t goes for d erstan d in g th a t th e cream check set up in alm ost every section th e W ilbur Sw eatm an band in on o u r hands. M argaret gam e m e th e sw ing of grow nups too. You can get a n y w ould go to his cred ito r until the of th e city; and for once the N e 1929. He lasted ju st tw o w eeks things. Now I am doing a one th in g you w an t in exchange for cows w ere paid for. N ine m onths gro new spapers donated some because “he couldn’t read m u My V isit _________ __________ ^ woman show lastin g an h o u r dnd soap — lau n d ry or b ath — gum, la te r he owned th e cows. L a te r space. The NAACP, th e U rban sic."— (ANP) It w as a d reary d ay in Tacom a a half and including e v ery th in g chocolates/ cigarets, flashlights, FSA loaned P hillips $500 to buy league and o th er organiations lin W ashington and th e people seem from th e classics to boogie- etc. One can get cognac, p erfum e an additional four cows, all his M A RSEILE, France— (A N P)— ed up solidly b ehind th e candi ed to be very debase. I spent woogie.. T he recep tio n is in te r and any kind of m oney if th ey 20-acre rented farm w ill support. M ore th a n 1,000 colored troops d ate in an all-out effo rt to crash the day w ith Mr. and Mrs. H enri esting. It ‘knocks th em cold’, wish to tak e th e chance and m any of th e 384th C om bat E ngineer bat-, the gate of th e city council w ith “I'v e seen a good m any people Bel an d son on F aw cett St. Mr. w hite and colored alike. I get a do ta k e it, officers and all. The try w hat P hillips did, b u t I never talion re c e n tl em barked from the a N egro m em ber; to b reak th e Bel has ju s t re tu rn e d from the kick out of it, p lay in g in th eatres, people seem to have a lot of saw one succeed,” says Eugene W ASHINGTON — (ANP) — M arseille p o rt aboard th e SS W il age old trad itio n th a t no N egro E uropean T h eater and told m any clubs, dance halls an d hotels. money. T hey d o n ’t w a n t yo u r E. Shirley, county FSA su p er Joseph Francis A lbright, veterans liam C ush in g and th e H e n r y shall sit am ong the city fath ers in terestin g details. It w as my H ave played C annes, N i c e , m oney b u t y o u r cigarets, etc. visor. “It tak es uncom m on co u r correspondent for the Associated B aldw in troopships for th e New here. A nd w ith all this th ey first visit to Tacom a in 4 years, “A ll the sm all tow ns are R heim s, L eH avre, R ouen, V er failed. age and uncomm on a b ility to pull N egro Press, has been appointed Y ork p o rt of d ebarkation. and it has advanced in p opula sailles, O rley, P a ris an d C h e r q u ain t. They have no tro lley s o r y ourself by your bootstraps from inform ation specialist to the ad W ASHINGTON— (ANP) — W il tion to 3,000 N egroes I w as told. These troops, v eteran s of five People th ro u g h o u t the country bourg. I am now on my way to buses or m eans of conveyance cotton picker to d airy m an .” m in istrativ e staff, V eterans ad cam paigns, w orked an d fought w ho know about th e terrific, w ell lard S. T ow nsend, p resident of All a re doing w ell seem ingly. Brussels, Leige and G erm any. I and th ey still h " .e th e ir public th e ir w ay u p from N orth A frica directed cam paign w hich ensued th e U nited T ransport Service em P hillips and his wife a re rais m inistration. In th e com pany of Mrs. B ea ran into A lberta H u n te r in Reims. laun d ries in th e m iddle of the ing as much of th eir fam ily food T he new appointee has had a an d into so u th e rn Italy, m ade the here w ith every conceivable hon ployes of A m erica and a CIO a l trice Wood and D arin e Taylor, I “C annes is still th e playground public square, w hich is like a supply as possible. T hey have long career of 20 years in public invasion of so u th ern F ran ce and est m ethod know n *o th e m ost te rn a te delegate to th e L abor- visited places of am usem ent. of th e world. T he w a r being large round cistern. I have seen th ree pigs, a few chickens, and service and race relations. He is finally w e n t into G erm any. astu te politicians being carried M anagem ent conference n o w W hat caught m y eye is Mrs. M ary over, the rich people had flocked as m any as eig h t w om en doing several turkeys. A large po rtio of these sol out, w onder w hy th e failure. The u n d er w ay here, addressed a H unts’ G um bo p arlor. It's a love Mrs. P hillips a m em ber of th e national speakers dow n there as usual. It w as p ra c th eir lau n d ry sim ultaneously in cans a good many q u a rts of food b u reau of the NAACP, and, prior diers a re replacem ents of th e answ er is simple. U nlike m ost plenary session of the conference ly place w ith a balcony b a r and tically unharm ed by th e G erm ans it. The farm ers still plow th eir every year, but the high alkaline to his second to u r of m ilitary 578th, 50th and the 969th Field large cities D etroit does not have last W ednesday and caused Jo h n sunken dining room . It is all red as th ey did not have m uch tim e fields w ith ox d raw n plows. L it con ten t of th eir irrig atio n w ater duty, he w as special assistant to A rtillery battalions. T hey w ere th e w ard system w h ere alderm en L. Lewis, m inew orker chief, to and black w ith splashes of w hite. to deshtroy it, because of fleeing tle donkeys or jackasses or sm all p rev en ts h er from grow ing a th e W ashington branch of the or due to .a rriv e in New Y ork about a re elected from each city w ard. stalk out of the m eeting. I t’s real G um bo w ith a lovely for th e ir lives w hen th e A m eri ponies are used to p u ll one-w heel fam ily vegetable garden. Tow nsend had stood to point New O rleans atm osphere. ganization. H e w as a public re la Nov. 20. H ere the nine m an council is cans broke thro u g h a t St. R aphael carts. Most of th e ir tru ck s are A fter 10 years of effo rt P h il tions specialist in the arm y air elected at large th ereb y m aking out to th e assem bled delegates You old tim ers of P o rtla n d w ho n earb y and su rp rised them . So run by m eans of an engine— I call lips hopes soon to reach his goal forces, w here his in terracial civi DUNCAN AT HUNTER it n e x t to im possible for a Negro, his fear th a t in th eir p u rsu it to rem em ber G eorge W allace should th e beach is still lovely. They it a furnace— because th a t is w hat ow nership of an adequate-sized lian -m ilitary activities w on him NEW Y ORK — (A NP) — T o d d depending on N egro votes alone, evolve a plan to a v ert fu rth e r in w rite him a w ord of cheer as he had how ever built an ugly wall it looks like, an d it is located on productive farm . He m ay apply th e title of "G oodw ill A m bassa D uncan gave a recital a t H u n ter to w in a seat. T hen too th e elec d u stria l strife, they m ight over has been ill for sev eral m onths. along the beach at Nice w hich th e outside e ith e r a t the front or for an FSA farm p u rchase loan dor of th e A ir C orps.” He was college h e re S atu rd ay n ig h t as a tions are n o n p artisan w hich, ac- look the im p o rtan t role of N e He w ould enoy hearing from his spoils it and w ill re q u ire a long back. It actu ally b u rn s coql or and, if th e application is ap p ro v th e first N egro in a ir corps history p a rt of th e A dult E ducation com cordig to the city c h arter, m akes groes in in d u stry . He had no old friends. It w ould m ake him wood or som ething and sm okes tim e to get dow n. T hey bu ilt ed, borrow th e full purchase price to officially d eliv er orientation m ittee program . it illegal to bring p a rty politics sooner began his statem en t w hen feel b e tte r and also give you a such h orrible looking pill boxes th ro u g h a stove pipe. You can of a fam ily-type farm costing not lectures to the e n tire w hite p e r th e busy h aired labor l e a d e r life fo r th e ay. to th e fore. too and th ere are m any bodies see one of these contrap tio n s com m ore th an $12,000. R epaym ents sonnel, civilian and m ilitary, of D uring the past election the bounced out of his c h air and To th e Ladies ing for miles. T hey d o n ’t go in w ould be spread over 40 y ears at out of the conference arm y a ir bases. A lb rig h t’s in te r tu rn in g point w as in th e race h ate w alked M ust you w ear th e tiger orange for new th in g s over here. room. th re e percent interest. racial m ilitary activities w ere cam paign put on by the success lipstick w ith m aroon nail polish, “Saw P erciv al P ra ttis of the H is action w as so obvious ’to bro u g ht to th e a tten tio n of w ar fu l m ayor o r his m anagers e n or a re you color blind? C ourier, th e o th e r night. He has the conferees th a t expressions of d ep a rtm en t officials, one of • • * gendered racial an ti-p ath ies and been covering th e w orld labor am azem ent w ere noted on m any 317 N. W. T h ird Ave. whom , Jam es C. Evans, assistant tu rn ed m any w hite voters against To the M en conference. T he directo r of th e civilian aide to the secretary of Rev. H ill w ho o th erw ise an d of th e ir faecs. Lewis did not r e M anners before m oney shines at —For a L im ited T im e O nly— B erlin co n serv ato ry and his wife w ar, referred to them as being “a u n d er norm al conditions w ould tu rn u n til Tow nsend had finished all times. w ere w ith him . T hey heard me his statem en t. E very effort to p a tte rn for post w ar in terracial • * • We Can Make Suits singing at th e Potom ac Red Cross N. W . 4th S> Glisan St. have w on handily. So b itte r w as q u ery L ew is on his affro n t w ere conduct.” the cam paign from th e o th er side and O'Coats from R andom club and asked Mr. P ra ttis to let He w as unavailable at In his new position A lbright th a t it brought o u t th e largest useless. T here is no h arm in saying th em m eet th e possessor of the Finest Material th e conference, c o u l d not be w ill conduct investigations and se LONDON — (ANP) — The colo vote ever w itnessed in th e history nothing, but you should keep your w o n d erfu l voice. Gee, w as I . . . All Wool . . . reached a t his office, and his cu re inform ation for the adm in of this city. B ut th e Negroes are m outh sedulously sh u t w hile do flab b erg asted ! Au Revoir—w ill nial office has announced th a t a spokesm an, K. C. A d a m s , w as istra tiv e staff. PLACE YOUR XM AS ORDER not licked. T hey are groom ing ing so. w rite from G erm any. M into decision has been reached to es equally inaccessible or unavail- NOW tablish a W est A frican council. Mr. H ill for an o th er position. C ato.” j able. T he hope is th a t such an org an i 3 W eeks T ailor Service , The m ove w as in terp re ted as a zation will give g re a te r cohesion WE MAKE FU LL D RAPE | byplay of th e lineup w hich has to g o v ernm ental efforts in West SU ITS been established here in th e con A frica and establish a g re a te r HEM INGWAY, S. C.—(A NP)— ference betw een th e A FL and sense of unity. Also Fancy D ry C leaning T h reaten ed mob action by N e th e m in e-w o rk er an d railw Sy Colonial S ecretary G eorge Hall H at R enovating groes against th e slaying of an A USTIN , Tex. — (A NP) — In brotherhood delegates. The CIO w ill be th e chairm an. The four honorably discharged v eteran at had opposed allow ing eith er of spite of th e fact th a t th e suprem e governors of the B ritish W est A f W ASHINGTON—(ANP) — Lt. rican colonies, th e governors of Jo h n sonville S atu rd ay night c re these tw o groups seats on the court has ruled th a t N egroes m ust be p erm itted to vote in the p rim Col. M arcus H. Ray, who is slated N igeria, Gold Coast, S ierra Leone ated ex citem en t throughout th e TULSA, O kla.— (A N P)—M ason executive com m ittee. T ow nsend and R. J. Thom as, ary elections, the Y oung Demo to succeed T ru m an K. Gibson Jr., an d G am bia will be m em bers. n ig h t and early Sunday m orning, a ry in this state has agreed to as civilian aide to the secretary H ead q u arters w ill be m aintained b u t w as quelled by cool headed function under one c h arter by p resident of the UAW, w ere the cratic clubs of Texas, now being D U m ondi- - Watch«» --Jew elry of w ar w ill assum e the post on on th e G old Coast. The first m e e t leaders, it w as disclosed Monday. w hich th e E ureka G rand lodge tw o CIO m en invited by P resid en t reorganized, a re p a s s i n g out W hen reports reached here, five T hursday, Nov. 22, according to ing is scheduled for Ja n u a ry . The w ill m erge w ith th e old St. Jo h n ’s P hilip M u rray to m ake opening m em bership receipts req u irin g T im e is O ur B usiness m iles south, of the slayii.g by statem en ts before th e delegates. th a t th e potential m em ber desig official sources in the w ar d e p a rt idea g rev ' out of th e g o v ern o r’s G ran d lodge. AVAILABLE tow n officer of St. C laire Pressley T ow nsend is a m em ber of the nate th a t “h e/sh e is a w hite D em m ent. T he ag reem ent follow ed a confercni.'S held sh o rtly before Licensed W atch m ak ers I MMEDI ATE DELI VERY! w hose p aren ts are much adm ired peaceful trip to Boston som e com m ittee on m anagem ent's rig h t ocrat.” th e w ar. Investing th ese w ith Lt. Col. R ay is a resid en t of Radios and respected, several groups E x p ert R ep airin g V acuum C le a n e rs The sam e receip t pledges th e tim e ago by com m ittees of th e to m anage. Chicago and w as a m em ber of th e m ore form ality and giving a d efi banded for an invasion of J o h n E le ctric Fans Said T ow nsend in his short, m em ber to “th e purposes of this nite tie-u p to th e colonial office tw o lodges to d eterm in e w hich E le c tric H e a ters Eight Illinois regim ent prior to 5 to 10 d ay service sonville to “get th e officer", r e A lum inum of th e tw o M asonic bodies w ere extem poraneous address: organiation, to w it, th e p erp etu the w ar. D uring th e w ar he se rv in London w ill develop a body liable sources said. So intense C ooking U tensils “In th e in d u strial backw oods of ation and b etter u n dersanding of legally authorized to function 420 S. W. W ashington BE 0441 ed in Italy w ith th e 92nd d iv is w hich can oempose m any of the was the indignation th a t leaders colony differences, it is felt. u n d e r the ancient P rin ce H all A m erican industry th e re are 13 D em ocratic principles.” It is n o te E le ctric Iro n s ion. found it difficult to console th e E lectric Roasters c h a rte r of the M assachusetts p a r m illion black voices seeking lib w o rth y th a t th e m em bership E le ctric M ixers W hile Mr. G ibson is expected m en, th e source advised. W afile B akers If we m oant all the cards w hich are issued a fte r dues en t body. The E u rek a com m ittee eration. to re tire to p riv ate law practice w as headed by W. S. Pogue, the things w e say about goodwill, are paid do not specify “w hite in Chicago n e x t w eek, his as S ilv e rw a re lodge's grand m a s ti., and Amos th en it is a reflection upon us th a t D em ocrat.” and Barber Supplies sistant, Jam es C. Evans, w ill re LEVTON'S MARKET C a r p e t S w ee p e rs T. Hall, grand m aster of St. we have to pass law s such as E lectric S h a v e rs It is reported th a t a t least one JACOB MILLER m ain on us assistan t to th e civil " C o m p le te S h o p p in g C e n te r" Infra-R ed H e a lth Lampa Jo h n ’s, headed his lodge's com to establish an FEPC to provide Young D em ocratic club plans to Electric H e a tin g Pads 515 S. W. Third Ave. ian aide. P rio r to coming to G r o c e r ie s - F r u i t s - M e a t s jobs for N egroes. It w ould be dem and th a t th e racist re q u ire m ittee. V e g e t a b le s W ashington, Mr. Evans served unnecessary if men of goodwill m ent be rem oved at th e state con W e lc o m e s M o n ta v lU a T ra d e T he P rince H all ch arter, issued E lectric C ookers as a d m in istra tiv e assistan t to th e C hristm as T ree C o r. 8 2 n d a n d N . E . Q L I S A N to P rince H all by th e grand lodge w ould assum e the responsibility vention in D ecember. WALKER and ROACH Lights com plete lewelers p resid en t of W est V irginia S tate P re ssu re C ookers of E ngland, w as rem oved from its th a t is a tte n d a n t to it.” college. R O O riN O C O N T R A C T O R S Send S tam ped H erum Fn v e /ep e fo r Prices Tow nsend m ade it clear th a t v au lt in th e presence of a police eis ■. W w a a h t n a r t o n a t . El Re y B U U S u r f a c e d S h ln f f le a JOSEPH WINKLER & CO. g u ard by G eorge W arren, grand he is for a perm an en t FEPC, but 4 4 7 - 4 7 1 N O . C L A R K S T R U T u n d S td ln g r P o rtla n d . O r s o » D e p t. OOOO C H IC A G O 1 0 , IL L IN O IS m aster of th e M assachusetts th o u g h t it a sad com m entary upon UND & POMEROY O A . 2943 1515 N . E. 3 3 r d A v e. B E . 6868 lodge, and his com m ittee and th e the A m erican system th a t m ade F l o w e r s jo in t com m ittees of the E ureaka such m oves necessary to achieve We a re holding our second g en sound and A m erican ends. He is and St. Jo h n lodges. “As n e a r as y o u r p h o n e” uniiiuiimtmuuHiiimiiiiimiiiniiiiimmutt METZGROFF FURS E xam ination of th e ancient a m em ber of the advisory com eral m em bership m eeting on No 2617 NE U nion Ave—G A 1181 EAT WITH US CARLLE R. VICKERS. DDS. docum ent along w ith original m ittee of th e N ational Council for v em ber 27. 1945 a t 8.00 P. M. in We M ake O ur O w n Coats ib rary H all, C en tral P y b lic L i 1471 N. E. W illiam s C ourt You are always records of the old A friran lodge a P erm an en t FEPC. F u rs Now on Sale Now Walks Without Sticks No. 459 established fra te rn a l re la As a m em ber of one of the im brary , 10th and T aylor Streets. P o rtlan d , O regon welcome— V F rm ont 4208 • TAKES MO MEDICINE • tions in O klahom a only w ith St. p o rtan t com m ittees of th e labor- We are p resen tin g DR. M EL 908 S. W. M orrison St. P o rtla n d ’s O nly N egro D entist Mr. 19* hi Low. Snlli«. M itt. THE t t U wonderful r t l l t f without Jo h n 's G rand lodge. Several law m anagem ent conference, the ra il V ILLE JACOBS, ou tstan d in g A n taking medicine. Ho My« Be to rt I began u tin g your wonder suits against im poster m asonic road union leader hopes to im thropologist of th e U niversity of ful iron,-oent I wat unable ta * , , walk without 2 tt.ekt. Now. i organizations have supported the press upon m anagem ent th a t th eir W ashington, Seattle, W ashington. MILLER & TRACEY can do my part of foodlng n»y . . i ito«k . B ie tt you far tM rehof lodge s right as the only legal argum ents th a t unions p revent Dr. Jacobs is a natio n ally know n I » a t" . You. too. may cet rid , , - X T _ ., Funeral Directors 2272 N. Interstale A t #. at vour p alno. su fferin g , mla- maSOniC body lOT NOgrOOS in the them from hiring N egroes is u n author, teacher, le c tu re r and a u WJ. Ju. t. SMtueATise. sound if they are going to insist th o rity on race. _____________________ S C I A T I C A . A B T M A I T I S . State. 7 1 4 S . W . 2 0 th P l a c e LUMBAGO. NEU RALGIA, with pnln killin g * - . .. P o r tla n d , O re g o n We shall send you additional upon th eir ow n rig h t to m anage NAB 4 C R E A M . No awful t u lt n c modlclnoa to tako. T h e d e ta ils IO T th e m e r g in g "we never close" Dresses - Milinery inform ation. H ow ever, w e w ere uxi'r •a!e•^ «ndthf^l8qu» tlV * 't'^ ,f'oríTna^1Joyo«, roiiof of th e grand lodges are still to be th e ir affairs. Portland’s Leading A fter his speech T ow nsend r e anxious for you to have advance Coats - Suits ZT i S L I w orked out.” said Hall. “T he Short Orders our hermlwa. but powarfully effecttvo la chasing pains. __ , » « ., Colored Hotel We w ill be highly a p Many who used to »uffor win not bo without it. and members of both com m ittees are ceived m any congratulations from notice. specialty Shop Where Style and Moss tho day thoy learned of thta grand now troat- . . . . . ., . morn. It a a ahamo to auffor ageciUdM p a tw whoa of the opinion that plans * ill be his CIO colleagues, b u t m ore par- p reciative of y o u r cooperation in Quality Blends from delegates f r o m calling th is m eeting to th e a tte n f u ll ’ si J i '» T ; a a ’» V ¿¡ u a « S '. i . r . ' consummated w hereby a union of ticularly Notary Public 1621 N Williams Ave. "The Friendly Store" VJJ.i’ij'ii •»” «', '"o ld '” the tw o bodies m ay be affected m anagem ent's side, including Ira tion of your readers. T h an k You. MUrdock 9533 E xclusive B ut Not E xpensive 1«1S X W I L L I A M * A T I . Mrs. Hasel Johnson, S incerely yours, * a ^* hf 6*ce .**>•» . eartU.Yi.*. c -V m . h t . and th ere w ill be but one m asonic M osher, president of th e N ational 938 S. W. W ashington, cor. 10th V I M l 3 F r a t e r n a l V e il Manager_______ E dw in C. B erry AD No. 2 grand lodge in O klahom a." A ssociation of M anufacturers. Albright, ANP Columnist, Gets Veteran Post Townsend Talk Sends Lewis From Conference SHASTA CAFE United Tailors West A frican Council Established; Attem pt to Coordinate A ctivities T h w art Mob Action Col. Ray Will __ j Replace Gibson Good Food Pleasant Suroundings NEVER CLOSED We Have No Key The Time Shop Oklahoma Masons To Function Under 1 Charter Texas Demos Defy Supreme Court BEAUTY SUPPLIES GOODMAN & BADER Professional Services The | KEYSTONE LUNCH 1,000 Colored Troops Sail for United States MEDLEY HOTEL THE FASHION Cloak & Suit Co. Dr. M elville Jacobs To Be Presenled Nov 27 RHEUMATIC . D aisy L. W arrick