Friday, February 1, 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRFR Pag« Three Insurance Co. to Lescot, Deposed Hawaiian President, Woman Is First Chicago Host to Negro Medic on Fax-Jones Exhibit Build Own Office Long Interested in Negroes Hospital Staff PLAY THE PIANO THE LEROY WAY DETROIT—(ANP)—The West' ern Union Mutual Insurance com­ pany has purchased a site for the erection of a home office building in the downtown district here, according to an announcement last week by Wilson Lovett, com­ pany president. The site is located within two blocks of the present location of the company, he said, where Gra­ tiot, Bush and Clinton streets con­ verge. The plans to occupy one floor while ground floor stores and offices will be available for renting. Plans for the new '.uilding are being drawn by L .muel Plato, well known structural engineer and contractor. CHICAGO—(ANP) — A dual WASHINGTON — (ANP) — American p o l i t i c a l standards, exhibit of original illustrations by Revolutions and rumors of revolu­ election. He was practically chos­ tions in Haiti have been preva­ en as the successor to the then NEWARK, N. J.— (ANP)—Dr. Elton C. Fax and small water col­ lent for a number of years. In president who had maintained E. Mae McCarroll became the ors by Frederick D. Jones opened 1939, when Elie Lescot was Haiti­ himself in office for a number of first Negro member of the city’s with a lea Sunday at the South an minister to the United States, years and then brought his suc­ hospital medical staff here last Side Community Art center. The The famous radio teachsr L* Roy will teach you to play p opular tunas, somi-classical and «van such rumors persisted and a rep­ cessor in. Whatever the internal week upon recommendation by Exhibit will last through Feb. Booqia W o o g la or anything that you can hum, resentative of the Associated Ne­ machinations forcing Lescot out the hospitals executive commit­ Eight illustrations from the re­ whistla or sing In fust F IV E W E E K S T I M E . W a bring you the sansational La Roy 5-lasson gro Press was granted an inter­ of office, they are unknown to tee. She will serve on the pro- cent best seller, “George Wash­ 72-page course in aasy book form with stand­ by Shirley ard keyboard chart for $2. H o extras, no a d d i­ view with the minister to discuss American Negroes on the whole. tological service staff under Dr. ington Carver” tional lessons to buy; you don’t even need a The Haitians alone could deter­ David R. Kraker, vice president Graham and George Lipscomb, piano with our keyboard chart. the situation. Am aze your friends— the man who put music and five from “Molind’s Medal” into At that time, the now deposed mine whether Lescot Was a “des­ of the executive committee. thousand of homes and into the fingers of thousands who. like yourself, thought they could by Georgene Faulkner and John president laughed off any men­ pot" as they now claim. never play by ear, Is eager to b ring this easy Dr. McCarroll’s appointment It had been reported that hun­ marks the end of a long civic Becker, both published by Julian course to you. Don’t delay, order today. tion of a planned revolt and said comprise the work M O R L O U C O M P A N Y they occurred as the results of dreds of political opponents of fight to gain Negro representation Messner, W . 42 St., New York It , N . Y . incidents, and his prophecy—if the present regime had been im­ on the City hospital’s medical shown by Fax. A Baltimorean by Dept. *— Enclosed I l $2; pay postage. 9 1 1 Send C .O .D . you prophecy it was—was true in the prisoned when Lescot came into staff here and charge of racial birth and now a resident of I ’ll pay postman $2 plus postage. events which resulted in his over­ power three years ago. They now, prejudice and discrimination were Brooklyn, Fax is a fine arts grad­ according to dispatches, have been made repeatedly to the city com­ uate from Syracuse university, thrown last week. N a m e ..... Mr. Lescot was the protege of freed. mission. A picket line was served as art instructor at Claflin A d d ress the former president, Stenio Vin­ Mr. Lescot’s sons were educated thrown around the city hall last college, South Carolina, has ex­ hibited widely and is well repre­ cent, first president after the U. at colored colleges and schools July 3. TH E S. occupation, who had a very in the United States, attending A native of Birmingham, Dr. sented in Alain Lockes “The Ne­ close working agreement with the Howard and St. Emma’s Catholic McCarroll is unmarried and has gro in Art.” school for boys down in Virginia. been practicing here since 1929. United States. Frederick D. Jones is well rep­ During the occupation of Haiti She is a graduate of Tallaadega resented in the exhibit with 30 But Mr. Lescot himself was Now Walks Without Sticks 2272 N. Interstate Ave. more friendly toward Negro by the United States, Louis Borno college, Fisk university and the small water colors and gouaches. e TAKES MO MEDICINE • America than his predecessors in was president of the island re­ Woman’s Medical college in Phil­ Besides working in water colors, 1.... 11 ' Mr. I tom Lovo, Belli«. Ml*«. gets wonderful relief without public. As Mr. Borno’s boat sailed the embassy and was frequently totting medi ci ne. H o ooy« Be adelphia. She received a master he is well known for his oils, ' f0re | began using your wondor seen on You street and in the col­ out of New York harbor, follow­ of science degree from Columbia litho-prints and wood block print­ Portland's Leading ful treatment I wa* unable to walk without 2 sticks. Now. I ing a visit here, it is reported that university in 1940. ing. A former instructor of chil­ ored theaters in that section. can do my part of feedin« my stoek. Bleu you for the relief Colored Hotel Many Negroes attended affairs a military band saluting him * Dr. McCCarroll, who joined the dren’s classes at South Side Com­ I *ot’\ You. too. may get rid of your palna; Buffering; m is­ at the Haitian embassy during his played "Bye Bye Blackbird” near­ health department’s child Hy­ munity Art center before entering ery. due to R H E U M A TI S M . SC IATICA . A R TH R ITIS . regime as minister and he was a ly precipitating an international giene division staff in 1932 and the navy, Jones is a product of N E U R A L G IA , with •’pain-killing' NAB 4 CREAM. No awful tasting medicine* to lake. frequent speaker at Negro affairs. incident. MUrdock 9533 was later named assistant physi­ the Art institute, has exhibited You juet rub thl* quick-acting, cream where your body echo« end fe eli otiff. Comforting. joyous relief On one occasion, speaking at the cian in the veneral disease clinic, widely, and won first prize in ueitally comoo fait. N AB 4 CREAM la made of "paln-kllleri" m»ny doctor« recommend. It a laio. annual banquet of the National I was promoted last March as as- j water color at the Atlanta univer­ harmless, but powerfully effective in chasing pain». Many who used to suffer w ill not be without it. and Council of Negro Women, on the sistant opidomiologist of that de -1 sity annual Negro art show in bless the day they learned of this grand new treat­ ment. It's a shame to suffer agonizing pains when same platform with such notables you may get happy reliei by Just sending for your partment. She has been praised | 1943. F U L L - S I Z E Jar of N A B 4 CR EAM tkfc M n u t* as Mrs. Daisy Borden Harriman, for her work in health education \ SEND NO MON EY. Pay your postman $ 1 0 0 plug postage or send $2 00 »n<* we p«y postage. MO N EY . U. S. minister lt> Norway at the and Barber Supplies in combating veneral disease. BACK G U A R A N T E E . .O R D E R « 0 * 1 J ? „ _ NAB MEG. CO.. 103-0« Nortll.rn Bl«d.. Coron*. N. Y. time of the Nazi occupation, and JACOB MILLER _ ! “Naturally, I am delighted at > AD No. 2 the eminent liberal, the late 515 S. W. Third Ave. Charles Edward Russell, Mr. Les­ cot pronounced decisively “First hope it may represent the begin­ by JESSE O. THOMAS we are a race, then a nation." This A V A I L A B L E for ning of greater opportunity for WALKER and ROACH settled once and for all any de­ PARIS—(ANP)—As I look back j Negro LEXINGTON, Ky. — (ANP) — I M M E D I A T E D E L I V E R Y ! physicians in our city.” bate on the racial question which over the experiences I have had !_________________________ _____ First Lt. Daniel Earl Smith, the R O O F IN O C O N T R A C T O R S Radio« son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vernon V acu u m C le a n e r s frequently burst open when Haiti­ during my travels through the j with doughnuts and coffee. E lR e y S la t e S u r fa c e d S h i n g le s E le c tr ic F an s Smith of Lexington, has returned a n d S id in g 1 ans were discussed. Their French principal areas of France, Italy, E le c tr ic H e a te rs The second thing that impress. A lu m in u m from the European theatre of language, customs and closeness 1 5 1 5 N . E. 3 3 r d A v e . GA. 2 9 4 2 C oo k in g U ten sils Belgium and Germany, I am at- es one the program of the war, after serving 19 months to their former mother country, tempting to evaluate the program France, has led many to believe of the American government and Red Cross is the extent to which there, as special service officer E le c t r ic Iro n s FUR MANUFACTURER the Haitians aspired to be called the American Red Cross in re­ the natives, and that includes the for his company. He was one E E le le c c tr t r ic ic R M oaaters ixers British, French, Italian and Ger­ of the first graduates of the Aryans. W a lile B a k e r« offers gards to the manner in which In his interview, Mr. Lescot they are supplying the soldiers man civilians, have prevented the school for special service officers GENUINE FUR COATS asked for a continued interest of Negro staffed club from becoming at Washington and Lee univer­ S ilv e rw a re C a r p e t S w e e p e rs JACKETS & CHUBBIES American Negroes in Haitian af­ and citizens on foreign soil with a jim crow or segregated unit. sity in Virginia. E le c tr ic S h a v e rs the necessities of life. ,The Negro people, whether sol­ Brand New In fra-R ed H ealth Lam ps Lt. Smith is a graduate of fairs. He sought to cultivate a ISlectric H eatin g P ads 1946 Fashions . . . Large Selection closer and more harmonious re­ In the case of the American diers on foreign soil or citizens at Morehouse college, Atlanta, and Dyed Coneys, Striped lationship between the American government, I think the thing home, should always feel grateful attended the graduate school of which strikes one between the to these people. They owe a debt Minkolelle. Sable, E le c tr ic C o o k e rs the University of Michigan. At C hriatm aa T re e Genuine Skunk, Foxes Negro and the Haitian. But his eyes is its efficiency. I doubt, for of gratitude for the total disre­ L ig h t* co m p le te Morehouse college he was a country was still in the grasp of example, that there was an Amer­ P reaaure C o o k e rs _ $16.50 up gard these foreign whites have three-letter man and received the certain American financial groups ican soldier and few American Send 3* Stamp for Ulustratod Prtcaltat M a n y O th e r s exercised toward any attempt on Forbes award for high scholastic which had obtained control years JOSEPH WINKLER & CO. S iz e s 9 t c 5 4 citizens employed by the govern­ the part of certain anti-social ele­ standing. 671 N . CLARK STRU T ago. United States marines oc­ M o n e y R e fu n d e d w it h in C H ICA G O 10. IL LIN O II ment or any of its subsidiaries ments in our military population F iv e D a y s His brother, Pvt. Edwin M. cupied the islands and adminis­ situated anywhere on foreign soil to build up unsympathetic atti­ Smith, a member of the Ft. Ben- SE N D PO ST C A R D FO R F R E E N EW tered the affairs of the Negro re­ CATALOG and W H O L E SA L E who did not have the opportu­ P R IC E S . . . A G E N T S W A N T E D ning, Ga., football and basket­ public. Then came the withdraw­ nity of having a turkey dinner on tudes toward Negro soldiers. WE WANT NEGRO PO­ — W r ite D e p t. S A — The third is the manner in ball teams, has recently been se­ al of the Marines and the substi­ Thanksgiving. I have traveled a LICEMEN AND WOMEN. which the Negro soldiers, the ma­ lected a member of the All-Serv­ AL FENDER FURS tution of other methods of con­ good deal on trains over the con­ jority of whom would appear to ice team. E s t a b l i s h e d 1890 trolling the finances of the nation. 1 5 0 W . 2 8 t h S t., f l e w Y o r k I , N . Y . tinent on military authority and be below high school level, have Prior to the war, with the for­ I have eaten ham and eggs, bacon conducted themselves in relation mation of Winthrop Rockefeller’s and eggs, or steak from American to the civilians so as to be pre­ Coordination of Inter-American CLOTHES for the ENTIRE Affairs group, a Negro was sent packing houses just as if I were ferred in many instances to the riding between Chicago and Kan­ white soldiers. It will not be pos­ FAMILY to Haiti to study conditions. Ray­ sas City. Dresses - Milinery sible during the life of this gen- SUITS and OVERCOATS ford Logan, a fluent speaker of American soldiers are occupy- j eration of German, French, Hal­ Coats - Suits French and a keen student of in­ T H A T A R E M A D E OF P R E - W A R 1 0 0 % P U R E W O O L E N S ! ternational history, professor at ing positions as train masters on ¡an or nglish people for anybody Shon Where Style and D o u b le p ly th r e a d n o t ! Howard university, made an ex­ trains transporting soldiers from to justify enforcing differentials Quality Blends t o b e b o u g h t t o d a y in I one location to another. Those or imposing segregation upon Ne­ n e w c l o t h i n g a t a n y tended trip to the island. "The Friendly Store" who do not ride on trains which groes because of their behavior, | 1412 N. Williams Ave. . p r ic e ! His report on conditions as he \ S U P E R S P E C IA L Exclusive But Not Expensive have dining cars are given K ra­ mental deficiency or lack of good I i fo r W O M EN found them was never made pub­ 936 S. W. Washington, cor. 10th tions to supply their needs for the manners. S lig h t ly U se d lic, but promptly buried and nev­ total journey, divided into 3 s FUR COAT er discussed. Mr. Logan could R id ic u lo u s ly P r ic e d many luncheon, breakfast or din­ not, with regard to the ethics of SI 4.95 Fried Southern Style ner divisions as the trip contem­ L A D IE S D B E S S E S and K E N S the situation, make an additional plated justifies. In the post-ex­ W ONA CLOTHES report what he found, but his changes all over Europe, one can A t P r ic e s t h a t C a n ’t B e B e a t intimations were that all was not A n y w h e re ! buy American made goods of Convince oYurself by Asking for well and that the nation was bur­ every character and kind from dened under the control of the or­ FREE CATALOG— No. 17 tooth paste up to an overcoat. DR. CARL R. VICKERS ganization known as SHADA—a Boro Clothing Exchange At every railroad station one | Dentist 3 9 M y r tle A v e . B r o o k ly n , N . Y . contraction of a lengthy impres­ finds the R.T.O. which signifies EXPRESS & MOVING sive title — which ruled most 1471 N. E. Williams Court bureau of railroad transportation of the Haitian financial life. And Portland for the American travelling pub­ Mrs. Talmade Coleman it was under the direction of — VErmont 4208 — lic. There is no question about it. 1 COAL - WOOD and Cook Americans, practically a holdover ICE DELIVERED Uncle Sam has reached his long D O N ’T W O R R Y a b o n t L o v e , from the old regime which the arm around the world and has | M oney, H o m e , E n e m le e , Mrs. Idella Williams By the Sack or the Ton C r o s s in g s . T b e r e ’o a W a y Haitians fought. Robt. N. Joyner Jr., M.D. abundantly supplied the needs of,I o n t o f a U t h in g s . W r it e t o d a y Professor Mercer Cook of How­ all his citizens. Every morning j PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Mrs. H. M. Etheridge Call Us . . . EAst 4460 , M. CAROLYN ard university, who spent a num­ at breakfast I am served prunes, Waitress i 2 3 3 2 S o u t h M ic h ig a n , For Quick Service Office: 1415 N. Williams Are. ber of years in Haiti and also in ' C h ic a g o 1 8 , 111. grapefruit juice, fresh grape fruit, Portland, Oregon Cuba, has also referred to the peaches, pears or Mrs. C. M. Williams J. H. Williams • pineapple, VErmont 4404 or BEacon 3181 stranglehold which certain outside grown and canned in America Manager G E N U IN E governments held on the island. and made available for American , 1 0 K t. S oU d G o ld Recently, there has been much citizens wherever they are. Diamond interest in the production of Hai­ As to the American Red Cross, Dinner Ring tian agricultural products, espe­ the thing which has impressed! cially its adaptability to the pro­ me most about that great organ­ $ 1 3 .9 5 ( in c . 2 0 % t a x ) __________ ________ duction of rubber. American in- ization is its university. There is T h e r in g a n y w o m a n w il ibe p ro u d 31 N. E. CHERRY CT. erests spent considerable time and a Red Cross chapter in every to w e a r. G e n u in e d ia m o n d r in g in 10 K a r a t S o lid G old s e tt in g , w h ite money in developing certain of town or community where any Good Meals Served All Hours g o ld e n g ra v in g . Id e a l g i f t fo r these areas in an effort to offset sizeable number of American sol­ w ife, s w e e th e a r t, m o th e r, s i s t e r o r Home Cooking Our Specialty fr ie n d . A n h o n e s t $ 22 .5 0 v a lu e . the world shortage of this import­ diers has been located or spent j M en tio n size. S e n d nuaney o r d e r o r p a y p o a s tm a n on a d u iv a l. W e a r ant item. any time on furlough. At every j r in g o n e w eek on m o n e y -b a c k DINNERS — BARBECUE SANDWICHES g u a ra n te e . Mr. Lescott was called from his railroad station, every airport and W e p a y t a x e s a n d m a il in g c h a r g e s every boat landing, the “greatest LOMO NOVELTY COMPANY post as minister to the United EAst 9044 David Nance, Prop. 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