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ADVOCATE THE. An In d *p «n 4 «n l P «p »r D # v o l* d to th « I n t o r « «ta mf th a P « o p l« a PR IC E 5 C E N T S P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 22 , 1925 V O L . X X I I .— NO. 52 ) WRITER WARNS U. S. OF RACE QUESTION RACE MAN “LEGALLY MURDERED” IN MISSOURI 'M ASTER PIEC E OF LEGAL MUR DER" KKFORTED TO N. A A. C. P. FROM MISSOURI Governor Sam A. Raker Wouldn't Worry or Bother Over the Matter." Petition by White Citiicna Ig nored. New York. N Y « Aug 1 18—What » described »•> a "matterpigc« «1 U« al murder" U rrportrd to a National Aaaociation for thr Advanccinent of Colored People aa having occurred in Miaaoun, on July 18. when a Negro, lame« Crump, wat hanged. deapite »worn atatrtnrnta of reputable white men that he had not had a fair trial, and that thr local mob had only per milted the legal farce to be enacted upon atauranre that Crump would be hanged Mu...or I It rapidly forging to thr front at one of the leading lynching klalra. the lattt public murder having occurred at Fxrelaior Spring« on Augu«t 7 The legal murder of Jainet Crump it rrportrd hy the St l.ouit branch of the N A A C 1* to have occurred at a ronacqucnce of hit bring accuted of kitting in a fight a white thrnff, who wat «aid to be hit rival in thr afire* ton« of a colorrd woman It ia charged that a white lawyer who had Crump*a cate, abandoned it in mid trial, lhat another lawyer ap pointed by thr court had mitted many opportunities favorable to hit client; and that a colored Uwvcf had ac cepted more than $300 from Crump'» mother, proceed« of the tale of her home, and had merely mailrd a brief to thr supreme court Thr rate wat twice reviewed and decided against Crump by the stale supreme court O f the Inals at Jefferson City and Mrsiro, M o, the report to the N A A C I’ states: "Trial« at both placet had only been made possible without murder ous interruptions by the populace by official assurance« that conviction and esecution were certainties" Moreover:"At both trials, the com mon public repression was that anv thing lets than a death sentence would participate thr immediate execcution of Crump by white riti/cnt, who were in both instances numerously on hand ami Idalant of their purposr I to judge (who presided at both trials) laughed down the request that St l.ouis, Kansas City or other towns outside the atmosphere of prrjudicr had great money making possibilities against, and hatred of. Crump be thr seat of his trial" Attorney F.dwin !•" Kenswil of the local N. A A C P. Legal Committee procured sworn testimony of reput able white citizen« and went to see Governor llakrr who allowed him only two minutes and abruptly ter minated the audience hy leaving thr room and slamming thr door. “ A large volume of petitions, pro tests, etc ," thr report to the N A A C. I’ continues, "were hurried up to the Governor, up to the night be fore thr day of execution This stream poured from Montgomery Countv whites of better class Hope less of doing anything with thr Gov ernor, early in thr time following what might be done through the Fed eral Court We sent Mr Kenswil to Montgomery City for a transcript of thr record of thr trial including thr testimony For five days we went over this testimoy with very compe tent attorneys - right or nine • again nad again, seeking something that would be sufficient to justify U. S District Judge Davis in issuing a writ of habeas corpus .. The official lynchers at Montgomery had made a masterpiece of legal murder They had conformed nratly with every le gal requirement Just as the change of venue had been granted, as it were to another ROOM, just s o had tin v been perfectly regular in the trial at everything that was due him—except justice." The testimony against Crump is de scribed as " mass of contradictory and unbelievably unreasonable testi mony." Mr. Kenswil states that H H. Stur geon, a white man who attended thr trial at Montgomery Citv, personally presented to Governor llakrr a peti tion signed by upwards of JO white citizens, who believed Crump to have had no fair trial Mr. Kenswil further states Gov Baker warned him before his inter view "that anything I might say will have no effect upon him, Claude R. Ball, a reputable white Portland’S Own Store IN QUEST of HAPPINESS (By Josephcnr Turnham) There is a word which cannot he said too often to every Christian whom God has destined to live, con verse and labor in thr society of his frltow creatures: Be indulgent Yes, be indulgent, it is necessary for your own sake Forget the little troubles lhat others may cause you, keep up no resentment for the inconsiderate or unfavourable words that may have been said about you, excuse the mistakes and awkward blunders of which you pre the victim; always make out good intentions for those who have done you wrong by im prudent speech or acts. In a word, smile at everything; show a pleas ant face on all occasions, maintain an ineshaustable fund of goodness, patience and gentleness Thus you still be at peace with all your breth ren Your love for them will suffer no alteration, and their love for you will increase day by day But above all, you will practice in an excellent manner Christian charity, which is impossiblr without this toleration and indulgence .it every instant CO LO RED H O TEL OWNERS H O LD RIG MEET Washigton, Aug 19- Last week the colorrd hotel owners met at New Liberty Hotel to discuss progrss and development of their national organization which represents 247 hotels. The organization is especial ly interested in highly trained man- agmrnt and superior sanitation. The meeting was addressed by Joseph I Greenlease, president, on ‘"Hotel Management, l «operation and Ser vice “ Owners of all of our leading hotels from thr Atltntic to thr I'aci- f IS- were n attelnl.iln r o MRS. MAPPS VISITS HERE W H IT E MOB LYNCHES BLACK NEW GUARD A PPO IN TE D A T RACE PROBLEM MAN. HOLDS UP TRAIN AND SING SING PROVES COL FACING UNITED STATES STAGE PUBLIC MURDER FOR ORED. W ARD EN QU ITE BENEFIT OF PASSENGERS DISTURBED.' WM. ALLEN W H IT E AND DR. RAY LAYMAN W IIB U R DIS "Strangulation” la Verdict of Coron- New York, August 18.— For the first CUSS PACIFIC RELATIONS. er. time in its history. Sing Sing prison has an cmbarrasiog color problem. “ Humanly is up against a brand Warden Lawes had oeasion a few new thing. It is ready for its next Excelsior Springs, Mo., Aug 10.— A days ago, to appoint an additional grea trek, its new adventure in kind mob of a thousand persons lynched Walter Mitchell here F'riday for an guard As is required by law he con ness. It is now up to us to prove whe alleged attack about midnight the sulted the eligible list prepared by the ther we are descended from apes as | night previous on a young white State Civil Service Commission, se- Mr. Darrow would have it, or of Di lected the name of Harry N. Quarles, vine origin, as the late Mr. Bryan girl in the country. The mob obtained entrance io city of No. 510 Classon ave., Brooklyn and maintains; wheteher we are atomats hall, in which the jail is, by the use sent Quarles a telegram ootifyng hm or whether we have souls and are of a false fire alarm and dragged its of his appointment and ordering him big enough to solve this matter of Pacific relations." victim through the main streets past to report for duty. Quarles reported Thursday. For Thus William Allen White, inter the fashionable Films Hotel to a place about a mile south of town, where he the first time Warden [.awes and nationally famed writer and editor, the other prison officials discovered summed up the Pacific relations prob was hanged to an oak tree. The hanging was witnessed by pas that Quarles was a Negro. Among lem at yesterday's luncheon of the the prison inmates are several hun San Francisco Center l.cagume of sengers on the stub train that runs be long Woman's Voters in honor of the re tween Excelsior Springs and Excel dred white criminals with sior Springs Junction. The mob records of lawlessness who might turning delegates from the Pacific Re swarmed over the tracks and forced not be expected to take kindly to lations Institute at Honolulu. Pleads for Brown Races the train to come to a standstill and the thought of a Negro guard over “ We humans, White continued, passengers crowded the steps and them. The appointment could not be re “ respond to most situations in life, windows Fifty policemen from Kansas City voked without cause, and Warden automatically doing much the same armed with riot guns arrived at the Lawes solved the problem tempor thing as our aboriginal ancestors hanging spot 15 minutes too late arily, at least, by assinging Quarles to would have done under the same id the new problems confronted them. There They cut down the body and turned it P atro! duty at night around D uildings up on the hill. Whether have been a series of big treks in hu over to the coroner. On the death certificate the coro he will be assigned there permanent man history, one of the biggest being that into world commerce. ner wrote that death was due to ly is a question. “ But for 2000 years, ever since the ‘Strangulation hy unknown persons.’ ' The territory Quarles has been as signed to patrol is a lonely spot at world's Greatest Citizen dramatized -----------0---------- Mr. and M r».. Love of.. Maxville, night with the prison pond near by, human kindness on the cross, we have Oregon, motored to La Grande Sat., around which frogs set up dismal been working toward this greatest of and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs croakings. Some distance away is treks. The shoe button eyes of the men of darker races are looking into the prison grave yard. J. L. Stewart. Quarles is the first Negro guard our bluer eyes. W e Anglo-Saxons --------- o--------- ever employed at the prison. At are fundamentally wrong in their eyes. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Patton of 165 taches of the Warden's office ex Wrong in what I do not know, save North Twelfth Street, accompanied plained there was nothing after his . that it concerns sacred property by Mrs. Shelton Ragland and Mrs. | name on the civl servee list to indi rights. All over the world where I F Toliver, motored to Vancouver! cate he was a Negro. Quarles white men come in touch with the British Coumbia, August 13th, re- i stood ninth on the eligible list with brown man there is resentment, for turning Aug. I8th They reported a an average of 90.43 per cent the brown man claims he has the fine time, the weather ideal, the roads (Continued on page 4 column 7) excellent and the scenery beautiful Mrs. John E. Mapps of Spokarfe, ; W n , arrived in the city several days ago and is with her sister, Mrs Jerry Turner, 1401 E Grant Street, for an indefinite period Mrs. Mapps is ex- M— i - - 1 president of the State Federation of Ifeyt come on, let's go on that ex Colored Womens Clubs of Washing- cursion given by Dahlia Temple on I ton, which position she held for the boat SWAN on the 24thadv eight successive years She now is the 'chairman of the Educational F'und HENRY FORD STORES FOR and of the Mary B Talbert Memorial EM PLOYEES ONLY F'und of the National Association of Colored Women-- Clubs. Ih-lriut, Aug 19- Negro employes ------- — O---------- of the F'ord Motor Company are Salesmen Wasted.—21 jewel watch, reaping full savings in the purchase 1 good timekeeper. Special price $15 00. of meats, groceries, drugs and shoes , Salesmen wanted Konehack, 19 W. on sale in thr F'ord stores and avail Hey! come on, let's go on that ex able only to employers and members | Cranberry, West Hazelton, Pa.—Adv. cursion given by Dahlia Temple on ' of their families The reductions in — o--------- the boat SWAN on the 24th.adv. prices under the Ford Stores plan i Mr». J. W. Payne is reported to be became so noticeable recently that it ! indisposed at her home in the sur- Miss Jenny Dora Grayson, the became necessary to exclude the gen 1 burbs of the ejtv. beautiful and accomplished daughter oral public in order to safeguard Ford workers, whose employer buys of Mr and Mrs. G. V. Gray son.was I FOR SALE - Attractive four room a charming hotess at an afternoon in snch hulk as to effect marked say house. 3 block» from pavement and tea, Sunday. Aug 16th at the family ings. car line in W ood lawn Beautiful lawn home, 971 East 21st Street North and shubbery. A sacrifice for cash, Miss Dorothy Armstrong, attractive NEGRO H ISTORICAL ASSOCIA and a bargain on term». Phone W A - guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gregory TION TO CLEBRATE ITS Inut 6479-adv. was the motive for the delightful JOY M A K E R S CLUB TEN TH ANNIVERSARY. affair. - o ------ Mi»» Dorothy Presto Hey! come on, let's go on that ex- Bethel A. M. E. Church On the 9th and 10th of September Procure your reservations now for , Mr and Mrs Walter Leo Presto ; cursion given by Dahlia Temple on the Association for the Study of Nog Labor Day at Sunflower Camp X have issued inflations to the wed- ] the boat SWAN" on the 24th adv roc Life and History will crlrbrate its Tenth Anniversary in Washington, D ding of their daughter, Dorothy to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Logan, baby *. < (Umiiig to the end of the tenth September 2, 1925, 4403 Calumet Ave Stay off Labor Day, Sept. vs. Ruth and son John, motored to Yak- year of this first systematic effort to Chicago, III Miss Presto was for ima to attend the Washington Baptist X embody civilization of the Negro, merly an Advocate correspondent. 7th -adv. The Advocate wishes Miss Presto State Convention which convened in ?• the management invites special atten tion to this occasion. It marks an 'a happy married life. CHILDREN TO PRESEN T PLAY that city on August 5th. Ail '-hurches G E T A C Q U A IN T E D C LU B ------------- O — --------- of the Convention were well repre epoch in the development of the Neg sented except Portland. Mr. and Mrs. ro. The race has been gradually Stay off Labor Day, September 7. ipi Logan and family were guests taught that no group ran make much Particular» later.—Adv. Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Fast First and Shhuyfcr Sts., Aug. of Rev and Mrs J. U. Tolliver Mr. progress without preserving a record O 26th, the children will again present Logan found the colored people of from which its program for thr fu Mrs. H. Smith of 91 North Park the Afrcan F’r. e States to KingTut lure can be worked out of the wisdom street entertained at a lovely dinner : with the Shepherd and his sheep, Yakima very industrious and pros which can come only with an Apprec on Wednesday, August 12, for the j for the benefit of the Rranch Y W perous. Friday, Sept. 4;| E. 1st and Schvler Sts. --------- o--------- iation of the failures and success of M owing distinguished guests: Mr. j C. A building fund Flease come and the past You'll miss the time of your life Charles A Barton, oldest past dis- support your liability See that vour trict grand master, o f District No. j obligations are met. Come early that if you miss the boat excursion on the SM ALL BOYS PLAY PRANKS JJ, G. V O. O F , Colorado jurixdic- you may have a good seat Admission 24th. W IT H AUTOS OF KLAN lion; Mrs Lillian Lewis Burton, , free, a silver offering will be taken. DIGNITARIES. statc president of Colored Womens Committee. Mrs. C A. Jcnkns, Republican Federation Chapters of Chairman Adv. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug 15.—A group Colorado, and also the Household of of boys wrought havoc with a score Ruth 4130; Mrs W R McClure of Hall for rent at E. 28th and or more of thr thousands of automo Walla Walla. Mrs. Mary Thomas of Alberta Sts., equipped for parties, biles parked in thr fields surround- Oakland, California and Mrs. E. At dances or organizations. Call Gar-t ng the Arlington Horse Show kins and Mrs. J Lcfbridge of Port field 0948. Dave Bradley. 1020 E. grounds last night during the first land. Oregon 27th St. North.-adv. ..naturalization" crrrmonv of thr Ku Kluk Klan Tires were slashed, wind Mr. Charles A. Burton and wife MRS ASBF.RRY OF TACOM A shields broken and water drained and Mrs Lillian Lewis Burton attend VISITS IN TH E CITY from thr radiators, according to re- ed the grand lodge, which met in Spo nirts made to L. A Mueller, grand kane. They also visited in Seattle dragle of thr District Klan. as he pre enroute to Portland and Colorado. Mrs. Nettie I Asbery, president of sided at the exercises. the State of Washington Federation -----------0---------- When the complaints from the en of Womens Clubs arrived in the city PRO M IN EN T CLUB W OM AN raged motorists became numerous, 40 Saturday and remained until Monday HERE ON A VISIT Klansmcn in civiian clothes were de morning as the guest of Mr and Mrs. tailed hy Kleaglr Mueller to comb the F.. D. Canady, in Irvington. Mrs. Mrs Ida Joyce Jackson of Colum Asberry was enroute to Seaside, Or. fields for culprits. Several hoys, who were said to he acting suspicious bus, O., is in the city and is the where she will take a much needed ly around the parked cars were taken house guest of Mr and Mrs R F\ rest for two weeks at Sunflower into custody by the Klansmcn and Foster, 346 Marguritc Avenue. Mrs. Camp. On Sunday afternoon, a large turned over to the Arlington county Jack who is past National Treasur number of friends called to see Mrs police Horseshoe nails were said to er of the National Association of Asherrv and 'he was the guest of have been found in their pockets, but Colored Womens Clubs, is touring her host at a performance of “The (hey were released by the county au the Northwest on a pleasure trip Ten Commandments" at the Rivoli She will reman in the city for sev Theatre Saturday evening, thorities The machines, whose radiators had eral days and the club women of the the city arc entertaining her in a been drained, became overheated, For rent—6-rooen house with bath. T H E Y ST A N D T H E KN O CK S A N D ABUSE stalled and intensified the traffic jams royal manner. —J. C. Logan, East 3623.— Adv. ---------- 0----------- on thr Virginia roads after the cere O F R O U G H W E A R — M A D E R IG H T OF monies. Holliday & Holliday STRONG D U R A B L E F A B R I C S — ----- - - o ----- ■ Miss Clotilde Curry, charming R E IN F O R C E D . STO P! LOOKII R E A D !!! Tonsorial Parlors vourtg daughter o f J. W. Curry, N 14th Str , will arrive in the city 125 North Sixth Street Last Chance of Season on T W O PAIRS OF KNICKERS MEANS DOUBLE W EAR Monday to spend two weeks visiting her father. Miss Curry is attending PIEASURE BOAT SWAN In our new location we are arranged the University of Southern Califor to give better service to our patrons. nia. Monday Evening; Aug. 24, 1925 VVe invite ladies, gents and children to Ham and Chicken Sandwiches come in and see us. attorney of Montgomery City writes: and other light refreshments "He (the Governor) was dead set against Crump nnd finally told me Will be Served that hr would not grant him a stay Boys’ Bath Robes of execution for even one minute. I BOAT LEAVES FOOT BROTHERHOOD was worse than disgusted at his con Dresses Girls’ of duct." OF Girls’ Hats Governor Baker himself wrote in Morrison Street Bridge a letter of July 7- "the Governor does DIVINE REVELATION Girls’ Skirts Boys’ Shoes at 9:00 P. M. not intend to worry or bother over Incorporated the matter at all." Girls’ Rain Gaps Boys’ Slippers Dancing Begins at 8:30 Rain Coats Girls’ Boys’ Sweaters Auspices ODraturtral (Eottteat Back to School Clothes For Boys and Girls “ Credit G ladly " S o y s Lide Them! O u r W e a r i e s t S u its “ A Little Down a Little a W eek” will keep the children w ell dressed The 7 W * ’ Bo- vs’ Caps i ne tDoys Boys> 0vercoat3 Shop The Girls' Shop Tabor 7100 Louis H. Strickland Stationery, Printing, Book Binding, Rubber Stamp», Seals S t o a « Juvenile Court officers are looking for Jack Hols in, 16 year old colored lad who has been missing from 225 Meade S t . since Aug 12th He weighs 1 US pounds, has black hair, brown .eyes, wore dark trousers, a blue I work shirt, brow n rap and brawn shoes. --------- -<J----------- J. C. Logan and son John. Jr. ac companied by Mr and Mrs. G N White and Grand Secretary, Phil Reynolds, motored to Winlock, W it, Sunday to look after the property of the Grand Lodge of Masons which was seriously damaged recently by forest fires. Howard D Brown of Seattle, Grand Master, joined them there They were (he guests of Mr and Mrs Luther Wilson, prosperous chicken ratvefs. Rev. J. W. Anderson ia in the ci ty. He, Mrs. Anderson and the chil dren will leave the city Saturday for a few days They will motor to Wash Mr Anderson said that it is rumored that he is going to sell out and leave the city He says he has no thought of leaving Portland, his home and where hr owns real estate and where Ins friends, both colored For rent furnished rooms heated and whtc reside For rent 4 room house on 79th and and with use of kitchen; 10 minutes walk, across Broadway bridge to Sandy Blvd. $15 Garfield 8945. adv. Union depot. Phone Brdway 5722. ..........o 409 McKay Bldg. Portland, Ore. Girls’ Sweaters Girls Umbrellas A P E R SO N A L M ESSAG E Every Sunday 3 and 8 p. in. D AH LIA T EM PLE 202 I. B P. O. E. of W. , Boys’Suits Boys’ Raincoats East 28tli and Alberta Streets ^Music by Typewriter Ribbon», Carbon Paper», Q u a l it y LOCAI, and FOREIGN NEWS BRIEFS Private Consultation hy Appointment SMITH'S ORCHESTRA Q u a l it y ADM ISSION $100 Values S e rv ice YO U ARE W ELCOM E Admission Free Come, Bring Your Friends 'Outfitting Sam e P rice C a sh or C re d it Washington at Tenth Street stses «e« /