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THE ADVOCATE Aa VOL. NO. Iad *p «n 4«at 42 P a p er D « v o t# d to th « In t« r « st* mf th « " P « o p l« • SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1925 ' ... Pl-lCE 5 CENTS U.S. WILL INVESTIGATE MOB-INCITING PAP 2 MORE HOUSTON MARTYRS TO BE RELEASED One Will Leave Barracks June 9, Parole Office Tells N. A. A. C P. LOCAL and FOREIGN NEWS BRIEFS Get Acquainted Club Notes Federal Judge Sends Florida (B y Genevieve M ullen) White Man to Atlanta Prison, Guilty of Peonage T he Get A cquainted Club met with “Arrow Tips’ Ideal of Music Varies With Dept- of Justice to Investi- (B y K its Reid) the Races gate Mob-Inciting a a a H ere is another sentence that sounds I Newspaper A ccording to the Philadelphia In- very suspicious: “The true spirit of Kcv. J. Fredrick M oreland, pa at or of M rs Mable Cooper Tuesday evening, New York, June 5 A nother one of | A nother Goe* to Jail in Defaul of a American institutions requires that qu,rer ,he ,dea “ ,0 wha‘ reaI mu»ic New York, June 5,—The N ational j Kylea ( hapel, A M E. /io n church June 2. The topic, “ The N egro in *200 Fine on Same Charge— T hird each cifilen ih o u ld ^ a ,* ,,* „ ,¿1 Jol. really is varies according to race and Association for the A dvancement of the member» of the 24th Infantry, | of Seattle, W ashington, will be in the W orld Affairs," waa generally dis of G roup Change» Plea to Guilty. dwr rr ld y to lak(. h ii p|ace in , h t environm ent Music of the O rient is Colored People. 6» Fifth avenue, it vthoie »entenre» were reduced aa I city during the Hoar Featival week aa cussed, and at length by Mr E. P. And la Fined » » » - F o u r Jailed in ranka in , ime o( either in the ap* to . J ,r upon *«n ,i,' ve O ccidental inform ed in a letter from the U. S. C arr and Mrs. E. D Cannady. Mr. re.u lt of the . undertaken by I (h f ho o ^ " IU, . t of’ u r and Mr* W . S. C., For Peonage field or in the necessary productive e l r l * a*ie question of drum s as Post Office D epartm ent that its corn- C arr »poke on the “ N egro in E uropean the National Association for the Ad- U|r(J ( ;alllcnb, ln , veIlue. activities." In other words, universal a " 'ns*ance. The playing of drum s in plaint against “T he A rgus,” a news- vanrem ent of t olorrd People and co A ffairs.” Mrs. Cannady discussed the Pensacola, Fla., June 5 — T hree com pulsory m ilitary training. European orchestras has reached a paper of Rockaway Beach, N. Y., which operating hodiea, will lie released on I Mra. Mary Cook, aiater of the late "Political S tatus of the N egro D uring men have received sent- . . • high standard of art. though it is published an incendiary anti-N egro T ueiday, June 0, according to a letter Mr» G. M Payne of lina city ia here. the R econstruction period A fter the more white irom f ederal Judge Sheppard I suppose that is one of the reasons rare *bat m orr than three or four «re editorial, has been referred to the De- received by the N A A C. P. from She came to attend her aiater'» funeral Civil W ar.” K acerpts from various _____ »**«’ conviction on charges of peonage ,hat every boy who goes to the \ j n i u ,ed ,n a orchestra how- partm ent of Justice for investigation. Major E dgar King. Acting P arolr politicians acclaim ing the splendid ---------- 0---------- The editorial complained of, advised O fficer at the Fort L eavenw orth D ied- ^ W om w |., C hristian Tem per- character of some coiored olfi/e-hold- m >he Flora»« turpentine camps They versity of O regon is compelled to take ever- ,he ,w o principal instrum ents ers and of the splendid work in Con- * r r r »«'ntenci-d May 30—one to At- m ilitary training the first tw o years are one madJ °* a senes of drum s white men take into their own hands plm.il i Itarracka. »nee Union inrt W cdur.cUv aflernoon, tBe sein g w ein g and a similar the cases of N egroes accused of an - Thia bring» the total num ber of men j UM Jrd „ |h , holllc o( M r, R ather- gress by Senator Bruce and many oth- ^a,1,a Federal Prison for a year, the Did you know that you m others who were firougfit others to pay $200 and $500 fines, do not believe in w ar? Did you know series of gongs called the kyee or gongs noying women and not to let the cases paroled aince the N A A t I uie 27 ¿A 33rd avenue, S. E., one er interesting features that the taxes which you have so cheer- Kraduated in size, the drum s being come before the courts. petition waa presented to President o( j t | old m em ber,. A very good out. Mrs. W atkins of Seattle was a respectively. In passing sentence. Judge Shep- fully paid tow ard the support of the with the fingers and hands, and _______0_______ ( oolidgr, up to 28, leaving 17 men m cri mg ,, reported to have been held, vit ,to r. T he club will meet at the church l,ard »aid to the convicted men that university are being spent to make our the gongs with knob-sticks. »till in the Disciplinary Barracks. All U ft M E Fulhlove ia the U nion', Robert W. Bagnali’» Visit 21, and shall "Som e States have attem pted to make university boys "ready to take his Besides these there are cym bals,, of these 17 men will have become pr r jjd, „ | am | has been for a number Tuesday evening, June To Portland meet the first and third T uesdays of ,aw * seeking to offset the peonage place” to kill and be killed? I find no tom -tom s and castanets, the last eligible for parole at intervals up to ^ yrMrt each m onth hereafter. D elirious re- »•»lutes, but peonage and slavery law on the statute books which auth- rlamrd being much larger than the --- 1928, in which year it ia probable that p freshmen!» were dispensed. Have been abolished forever, and it is orizes such a procedure so am infer- European instrum ents and made of A full account of the program of all the prisoners will have been re John L. Jam ison, son of Mr. and 0 idle for any State to attem pt to flaunt ring that it is a rule of the regents bamboo. O f wind instrum ents there Mr. Bagnall during his visit to P ort- leased Mrs. C harles Jam ison, 1190 H olgalc T he Brow n S trollers Band will be a desire to retu rn to old conditions. By what rig h t do they divert oublic are only a num ber of clarinets and one land, will appear in next week’s issue atreet, returned huiiie front college last E V E R Y H O M E BU Y S A N D U SES week and is looking fine. Young in the Rose C arnival parade next The law is constitutional. It will be funds to such an ignoble purpose? If flute played by the leader. S tring in- of The Advocate. ------------- O O O D S L IK B W K S E L L . BIO Jam ison has been attending H ow ard T hursday and Friday, the m em bers Feld constitutional forever, no n u tte r the boy w ants the training, let him strum ents are not used, and there are Please pay your subscription to of which will lie arrayed in their bright how often the S ta tis may differ with have it, but C O M P E L him to take it, no brass instrum ents. P R O F IT S , F IN E R E P E A T E R S , Law school. The Advocate and avoid m isting an new uniform s. W e believe the boys ,h e G overnm ent. Slavery for debt. NO. Right here, Mrs. Saidie O rr-D un- --------- O -------- Q U IC K EASY S E L L E R S . W R IT E issue of the paper. are ready to give a good account of or a,,y other cause, will not be tole- Far and Mrs. George Perkins and D r. A. A. M orrison, Rector of Trin- F O R O U R BIO O F F E R Q U IC K F o f R m | Newly furnished apart- rated." Madam President of the A ssociation of ity, will be the preacher a t S c Phillips A SA N O M F D C O M P A N Y . 4*0« ,IleflU, 3 U Lh M rt. T E. them selvcs HOTEL NOTES U niversity W om en is good m aterial Sunday evening at 7:45. T hree Men Sentenced C E N T R A L A V E . C L E V E L A N D , Alien —Adv ---------o- Joseph R. Kirk, U. S. Marine (w hite) C harles Land, one of the operators 'o r a resolution of protest. T o help you O H IO . - A m ong the w aiters at The Portland w ho was indicted in Florida on a of the N aval Stores Co., was given a 00*• F 're '* th < Therefore, Be It R e Card of Thanks there is a representative of all branches • Mrs. D ora GuUiford it up and out Fretta Shaw and Jcaaia Grayson to the delight of her friends. Mrs charge of brutally slashing a colored 1 sentence of one year in the A tlanta 50 ve • ---------- of religion except the Salvation A rm y \ \ e wish to extend our sincere which will soon have one in the person will be the feature singers at St. P h il Guliford has been ill for several weeks woman found lied to a tree in a dying Federal P enitentiary, and Carey W hite- ! In'iver rnaidenrV_ 1228 E i condition, has been sentenced to fi' ld w ent to jail in default of paying a* we; ,he w-omen of a peace- thanks to our many friends for their 0f John Kitchen who is practicing on lips Sunday n ig h t—adv, will, s ire .i tw enty years im prisonm ent in A tlanta a $200 Fne Alfred Land, a brother of * na' _ a,,a m others ot sons kindness, sym pathy and floral offerings the drum s. ---------- O----------- ; n Federal penitentiary. Kirk was recog Charles, was on the eve o f going to * ° would Fe sacrificed if our poli- during the illness and death of our Mr. Jerom e Day of W allace, Idaho, To Honor Peter Salem o o -_ I iu* i.- w .u mzed and identified by a girl com panion trial on the |ieonag<- charge, having , ,orCc us Mlt® * ar, do hereby beloved wife and sister, Mrs. Lottie | one of the Portland hotel owners, at- 1 . . north leit last week for New the woman w ho was killed by him pleaded not guilty. At the last minute ‘ |rec' a pr° t 's t to the regents of the Payne. who died Tuesday June 9th, tended the stockholders' meeting W ed- Boston. M a tt. May IS. 1925—T o York r .m s,. ess H er identification led to the dis he changed h,s plea ,o guilty and L m vers.ty of O regon against the rule 9 P. M at the residence of Mrs. Ander- nesday day the National Equal Rights League, _______ _ covery of the blood-stained clothing Judge Sheppard fined him *500. on com pulsory m ilitary training now son. 193 87th street. W illiam Peoples, many years ago a with headquarters here, began its ami- Mrs. J. J H andsaker who spent the Nirk wore on the day of the assault— Alfred Land was charged with ob- ,n u,rce at our un'versity. W e sug- I. M. P A 1 ! N'E, husband w aiter at The P ortland and who al cam paign for a nation-wide o b taining a w arrant for H enry Sanders, Krst ,hal '* made elective *® that service. M A R \ C O O K , sister (of Seattle.) dropped from sight twelve or more servance of “ P eter Salem Day," w inter in Salem with her family, has N. A. A. C. f I ress o a N egro laborer at a turpentine camp thosc who w,sh *° off' r them selves -o ----------- years ago. was here on a boat S atu r colored soldier of the American returned home to Portland, to the de- Mrs. E. D. Cannady will occupy the and bringing him back from Liberty may enter the training voluntarily, Mrs. Lena Bowers. 293 Ivy street, day. R evolution and his comrade» of color j Fght of her Inends w ho are legion, pulpit of Rev. G. Clem ent Clarke at county, w here Sanders had sought entertained a coterie of elderly m atrons Ed. Taylor, hotel and dining car who fought in the B attle of B unker O F irst C ongregational church, 252 Park sanctuary. The expense of bringing an heaven, our own colored at dinner Sunday at a three-course waiter has returned from D ayton, O., Mill, first pitched battle of the Anteri- F urnished front room foe rent, 357 and -------... this ' k0 '’* Present a . spirit of street. (W est side» Sunday evening. the man hack totalled ------ $113. ------ ------ . . . w hat _ I call dinner. T hose enjoying the hospital- w here he attended the funeral of his can Revolution which was waged for U*h street Mra. Yates H ow ard. At. was paid to Land by M ood Davis, one ,e J rue American spirit. T he men jty q{ (he deiightfu, hostess were: June 14th. at 7:45 o'clock. m other. American Liberty and the founding of , Ad*, ------------------------- of the operators of the Naval Stores *'u<fcnU ,n H ow ard U niversity tn M esdames E A Weit> I n g e r s o ll Reedi Add Benton didn't tarry long in the the first A m erican Republic June 19th Rev. H. Leo Johnston is back home Co., convicted a week earlier of peon- as " '8,o n - D. C.. protested against j ohnson and Thom as. The hostess E arl T eam s of Los A ngeles, Cal..sec Rose City, and no one knows when he has hern set apart as th r day to cele •*«f. and with other indictm ents pend- ^_ .“ mp“ sory ordf r and was beautifully assisted by Mrs. M skipped o r where he lit. ond cousin of Cornelius Y oung, was a fiom a business trip to California. carried a brate. ing. The paying by Davis of the $113 -- i. i he *>ani' i r ' ^ ^ at j* . Simpson and Mrs. Mary T urner. Music, visitor in the city last week as a guest W illiam W alton Banks, headw aiter -O- at the B attle House, New O rleans, for Dr. Bell and Mis, Thompson ■>' "■< ....... « K Â T E E S T i S Î Â Î “* tw enty years, and for tw enty - five Mr. , « and Mrs. G raham , h have years, headw aiter at the Maxwell, tO Wed M U S . 0 George ~ n Gr*h*m. ... - * - • ................ “ ** » “ « “ te £ £ ^ £ . " 5 ---------- »---------- returned from a six m onths' sojourn in Knoxville, Tenn., and now at the age of Putting on Good j they want education, it m ust be ai the ¡ Friends o f Dr H ugh A Bell of this M onterea, California. 69 he has retired. W hile B anks' Luck Ring | point of the bayonet. Civilization a la city and Miss Thom pson of Los wages were only $60. per month, he i* o ■■ ■ | the cannonball route is alw ays a fail- G R E A T D A N E P U P P IE S , P E D I- Angeles, have received invitations to W eber, famous star, . says, : ure—my reading of hum an nature a n d . M arylinne - . . well fixed financially for life. th r wedding of th r young couple at j G R E E H A R L E Q U IN . P. H E R T E R of history proves that in spite of what " l 5800 ^ ee hours af,er 1 put the Birch Street Christian Church, Los 3625 F O O T H IL L B L V D , O A K - FOE YOUR LIBRARY I resident Coolidge savs. Luck R jng •• O ther* A ngrlcs, California, W ednesday even- L A N D , C A L IF O R N IA .—Adv. T h at’s why I'm a P A C IF IS T (capi- Have said it brings ing, June 17th. Scott i Official History of Th* tal letters on that word, please). success, happiness, The public is cordially invited to ”»*- and good luck in American Negro in the World _____________________________________ love. Washington Colored Wo sist St. Phillips in their Sunday eve-1 War. by Emmett J. Scott, A. M., tine camp. T his am azing Chi- niiig service June 14th. . . _ _ nese Good Luck man Bequeathed $1000 to LL. D„ special assistant to the sec Judge Score» Peonage R ing ,, made in -----------o---------- retary of war, can be purchased at N. A. A. C. P. O regon new invention». W histle- Judge Sheppard, in passing sentence genuine silver fin- The Advocate office, 312-313 Mac- on Alfred Land, lectured hint severe- 'Ml and has the controlling attachm ent, A lexander lv. “T here mav have been some pro- m>'s,erj ° us Chinese Good Luck Let- leay Building, Broadway 5807.— W ashington D. C , June 5—T he late Lilja, N rti; exhaust box and cooker, ,. ., . ... , , , ters. Anyone who wishes one of these Mrs. Bettie G. Francis, of W ashington, Clifford J. Pugh, Salem. vocation, said he, to seek and bring . rjngs may send paper strip for finger F o r Sale— 6-room house, 761 A lbina D. C., by the term s of her will re hack to work a man who quit his job size, state if for man or woman, and Ave.—Adv. while owing vou money. T here is a i Chinese Good Luck R ing will be sent cently filed for probate, bequeathed the A four-year Liberal A rts Course and sum of $1000 to the N ational Associa a tw o-year pre-m edical course have marked inhibition in the law. how- by " ,urn mail- \ ou d° not. need to send any money, but when it arrives tion for the A dvancem ent of Colored been established in the N orth Carolina over, against a man being brought back give postm an $1.85. The G arfield Im People, it was announced today. O th er College for N egroes in D urham , N. C. < against his will to work out o f debt. porting C om pany of 1043 Garfield When out driving, visit beneficiaries of the will are: H ow ard This law was not made particularly to Bldg., 3837 Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, ■ o U niversity, $2500; and Phyllis W heat- protect the N egro, for all are included III., have a limited num ber of these Men, women sell guaranteed silk rings on hand, so w rite them today. "Ma” Anderson'* ley Y. W . C. A., $1000. in its protection, and I know that in hosiery direct to w earer; beautiful ! some sections white persons are in Mrs. Francis was for years an active goods, fashioned and full fashioned, Barbecue Kitchenette not visited the scenes. ! sore need o f its aid. worker in the W ashington B ranch of w onderful colors. Prices low er than “These last may or may not have the N. A. A. C. P. The Judge cited peonage cases which been guilty of perjury, but if they were stores. Sell only. W e pay every day. 82nd and Powell Valley Mad come under his observation. Iate m a tio n a l Silk H osiery Co., N o rris it is a far m ore reprehensible offense Superior Barbecue Sandwiches Room s for rent, furnished or u n fu r tow n, Pa. “T here was a case in G eorgia," he than that of peonage, which all evi nished. 720 Union Ave. N. Call Sell- said, “w here women were herded in dence tends to sljpw has actually been --------- o--------- served in your Auto wood 3272.—Adv. a swamp and gave them selves up only practiced in this State.” A gents W an te d — Men and women after the sw am p had actually been make $8 per day introducing dress F o r rant. Modern house, furnished. goods; no experience required. S am shot up by the slave drivers. There For particulars, call Broadway 5807 ples furnished. B lubird Supply House, are similar instances of cruelty to peons along the M exican border, 926 Broadw ay, New York. where white men, rather than Negroes HEY, LOOK! COME TO THE are driven to the will o f their em If you ow n your lot, we will finance ployers. the building of a 4 o r 5 room bunga “ Men have come forw ard to testi low on amall m onthly paym ents. B ea fy to awful conditions in the turpen con 554«.—Adv. % tine swamps. And others have a t FIRST BOAT EXCURSION OF THE SEASON W A N T E D — T o hear from ow ner of a good ranch for tale. S tate cash price, full particular*. D. F. Built, M inneapolis Minn.—Adv. ---------- O---------- F urnished room* for rant. O ne block from car, 15 m inutes from business cen ter. Call on Sundays o r a fta r 4:30 In week.* 725 Rodney Avenue.—Adv. J. Finley Wilson, 0. fi. K. of the I. B. 1*. O. E. of W., who will be the guest of Hose City Lodge, No. Ill «ml Dahlia Temple, No. 202 enrly next month. Preparations are being made by a committee for the entertainment of the distinguished guest. The date of his coming will be annouccd in the next week's issue of The Advocate. The Universal Negro Improvement Association, No. 391, Portland, Ore. Louis H. Strickland Q u m . it * (rasa Boat Leaves F oot of E ast M orrison Street Prom ptly at 9 P. M. M T FO R SA LE MONDAY, JUNE 15th 1925 D A N C N G F R O M S U N T IL 12 P. M. House and lot at 52nd St. and Mason St., lot being 71x142; light, „ Music by Brock’s Harmony Spillers Admission $1.00 telephone and w ater; gravel street*. Phone* B roadw ay »141, T ab o r 7100 T ypew riter Ribbons, C arbon Paper*, Stationery, P rinting, Book B inding, R ubber Stamp*, S m I* 400 M cK ay Bldg. P o rtlan d , Or*. Given by the Tawawa Tennis Club tem pted to prove these witnesses had R. D. Every Sunday Afternoon at 3:30 P. M. MT. OLIVET EAPTIST CHURCH E. First and Schuyler Streets Interesting Program. You Are Welcome B I R D , Pres. I. Z. T R I P L E T T , The num ber of the house is 1432, and there is a fir grove in front. T here is a house, garage, and a woodshed on the place. good T he price is $850.00 with but $300.00 cash. RASM USSEN & CO. PAINTS, DOORS AN D GLASS 1303 Yeon Bldg. S ic. Riely & Ryan Store and Office; 2nd and Taylor Sts.