THE An VOL. X X III— N ;. 17. In d tp a n d fa l ADVOCATE Fm p+r D d r o t t d to th « ln t« r «a ta m f th e P aopU • PORTLAND, OkLOHN, SATURDAY, DKCFMBICR 19, 1925 PRICE 5 CENTS ANTI-LYNCHING BILL INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS WRITER SAYS NO JUSTICE IN SEGREGATION SEGREGATION OF HACKS SAID COLORED LAI) WINS »2.000 00 TO HK GREATEST HIND­ SUIT AGAINST W H IT E MAN RANCE TO IUSTICK LOCAL and FOREIGN NEWS BRIEFS CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CONVENTION MAN COULD NOT TURN SELF INTO BUZZARD, SENT TO JAIL ARROW TIPS L. C. DYER W IRES N. A. A. C. P. NEW ANTI-LYN CH ING BILL IS IN CONGRESS (BY KITS R E ID ) At Cathedral Hall on Wednesday ( Preston News Service) ••• i. e —. , „ i San Francisco, Cal, Dec IS— On was held the »«cond convention of Richmond, Va., Dec. 18—Samuel W r» • - T h. V* } * . N °. J “ ¿ 'I f , î _F 0r W u » t 22. 1024. I , . , pi. Ilari.«,, a The Advocate doe* not necessarily Congressman Says New Bill Covers Segregated Minority In Public the Archdioceson Council of Catholic Washington was sent to jail Thurs­ »mall cnlorrd boy o( tbc age nl mne All The Important Provisions A CARD OF THANKS share in Kits Reid’s views, but whe­ School Svitcm day because he could not turn himself Women. This is an organization of yrari w u i allrd Sonic riainci by Ihr Of The Old Bill women who are Serious minded and into a buzzard According to police, ther we do or not. her opinion* are »im ul C, ('. t'unningham, Donald sane, and logical and well worth read­ We with to thank thr many friend» (Hy William 1'itken») ( uniunghain ayr mnr al»u Joseph re- for their kmdneii to our Beloved one interested in problems which face thc Washington was hailed before Justice ing. It is your privilege as well as ours New York. N Y Dec. II—The fol­ ■world of today. That thev are attack­ Xlaurice in South Side Police Court Wr ai knowledge tin Mood intrn ■ented bring callrd Ihr iiainci and hi» long illnesi, and for the ing these problems intelligently is in­ on a charge of obtaining $150 from a to disagree with Kits, and she invites lowing telegram from Congressman tion» ol the lew white people who ex itartrd a light front whirh hr enierg- during woman whom he told he could turn your opinion upon the subjects she L. C. Dyer of Missouri, has been re­ feed, aomctimi lotnehow, to do iui cd thr Victor Donald » (athrr ramr up beautiful flower» and word» of »em­ dicated by their program at the office of thc National our »orrow. Thr session opem d with high mass himself into a turkey buzzard and ob­ discusses from time to time in her col­ ceived tire to black people under a Jim-Crow 1 ou the ticnr. and finding that In, ion pathy during Associaton for the Advancement of umn. MRS Wm WF.RH. Wife tain the release of a friend of her’s at St Mary's Pro t athrdral with an ,v«tein. ami »< lympathiic (tho wr nod been lin e d n tHi conflict by the Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, New Mr». Lena Webb. Mother address hv Reverend George Camp­ from jail. “ Open the window", Jus­ ought not to) with the simple iintided 1 colored boy, waxnl exceedingly an* l York City: Mr» Lena Ilroadhead, niece bell The business meeting at Cathe­ tice Maurice instructed a court atta­ I promised a few weeks ago I lection ill blaik people who hope, gry and proceeded to adniiniiter a le- “Washington, D. C. Dec.7,1925 dral Hall began With the address of che, and, turning to Washington, said: would quote some paragraphs from •oinewhrrc «omewnen, to receive iui- verc beating upon the person of Joi­ Weldon Johnson, Secretary, the president. Mrs. Ben F Stingh “ If you can turn yourself into a buz­ I the Xfanual from which our students N. “James DIES SUDDENLY IN OKLA. ner and a square deal under a Jim- eph, beating him and kicking him a A. A. C. P., 69 Fifth Avenue, whose recommendations covered ac­ zard fly out that window.” “ I was ! in colleges learn the gentle art of New ( row lyitem,-- hilt wr prnfnundly , bout hi» body and head unmercifully York City. diircipecl thr IL'DtiMI'.NI ol both . to the extent that Joseph »ulfcrrd in- Mr* J t .lien received the sad in­ tivities from caring for the soldiers just feeling, Judge,” Washington an­ I soldiering. So here they are. Do not “The Anti-lynching Bill which I in­ swered, whereupon he was remanded j think for one moment that any Ame- in the hospital to study classes for the ol thrm The union ol lire and water j trine pain» I or a period ol two wrrk» telligence of thr death of her daugh- troduced today and which Senator Me 1 » a» po»»iblr at thr union of fu»ticr after thr beatniK wa» administered, tr, Mr* Hrnrirta Nrwlin in Nowata, various dearnoies, a» the sub divisions to jail to await further investigation I rican could be proud of them and only Kinley of Illinois will introduce in the i our profesional militarists can read of his case. of thr Council arc called. and Jtin-Crow. *J'hc one will dritroy A out against Cunningham for • l i l i k o n i She dud iM d iilv Wrd- them without crying out Shame, Senate tomorrow, covers all the im­ At noon the luncheon at The Port­ or uuench thr other $10,000 darnaKei wa» filed by thr law nr»day night following a brief illness Shame! But I want you mothers of portant provisions of the previous bill. In the fir»t place it contradieti | firm of Richardson Ik Gordcn color- As soon a* can be arranged, Mrs. land Hotel filled the large dining RESOLUTIONS boys to read them and as you read In addition, two important modifica- experience: thrrr n not a single Inn rd attorney», and alter a lemational Allen wil go to Nowata to see after room Miss Grace Hirshbuhl was the , try to realize that the boys at the U. tons are made in the present Bill. The t row tyitrm on earth that duet iui- trial a verdict of $2,000 00 wax given her daughter's little girl whom she toastmistress and there were ten-min- Whereas, ! of O. are learning how to “ use the first, is to cover the acts of mobs not utc talks bv Miss Julianne Roller, tier tu ihr outcait minority. In thr »e- thr plaintiff I It Vr»»rl, formerly left at thr agr <•! five years. only where they deprive a person of Rev. Geo. Thompson. Mrs Chas Hi­ It has pleased Almighty God to re­ ; bayonet." cond pia. r it contradict» rcaton: lor of tin» city wa« instrumental n having move from our midst our friend and | From 1923 edition of the Manual of his life but also where they do him nes of Forest Grove: Mrs Rose thr »amr »cornlul »ciitniirnl that will thr »uit instituted physical injury. Second, under the new Mr*. Catherine Gray has been in­ Scheffidcn of Medford and Dr L A sister, Dt. Louise Thomas, and Military Training: segregate a group, will deny that Whereas, disposed the past week at hrr home Sommers. "Bayonet fighting is possible only bill it will not be necessary in order group equality alter it u segregated MRS. CANNADY SPEAKS AT on 33rd Avenue. In the afternoon. Dr E O. Sisson Dt. Thomas was always ready and because red-blooded men naturally to convict the members of a mob to Poi example, tin »entintent that will M ETH ODIST CHURCH gave a stimulating address on “ Cur­ willing to do whatever she could for posess the fighting instinct. The in­ show that its acts were intended or ou»l rolorcd children Iront thr princi­ K. ol P. ELECTS OFFICERS rent Issues In Education” emphasiz­ the benefit of Rose City Lodge, No. herent desire to fight and kill must done as a punishment for or to pre­ pal lehool »yiteni, on the ground that the commision of some actual or 1 he Associate ,, Editor ol Thr c Advo- ing thr need lor us to revise our ideas I ll, I. B P O. E. of W . always man­ be carefully watched for and encour­ vent they arc that ini'V are unworthy unworiny to tu be ut- in m it.-- m*. , supposed public offense. ifesting a kindly and sisterly attitude aged by the instructor.” On Friday evening, Dec II, Syra­ on the expense o f rdutation in th U. towards us, and »attic sentiment will deny then. at. « rdi,U u ^ . (Signed) “ L. C. Dyer” qual separate »chimi system on the "'*<»" ■*« ‘ «M Woodstock Methodist cuse lodge K of P held its semi-an­ S He pointed out that-the entire cost Whereas, The new bill which has been intro­ equally logical conclusion that they ! cbmiwh •»» a full hou.c Her nual election of officers which result­ of education of ourayuuth in public We feel keenly her loss to us and the Describing "Killing” holds and duced in thc 69th Congress, is the are unworthy of it Equality lor a sc '« b * « « W h»' 1 h' Negro I» ed as follows: G N White, C. C , L and private school*.igrdleges and uni­ whole community, Therefore be it kicks: “ Force horn (your opponent) product of revision undertaken by Mr. grrgated weaker party i* unknown to After 35 »hde. shuw.ng thr progrès* A Ashford, V C ; Nimrod lackson, versities is about $(.500,000,000 while to the ground and break his neck by Dyer with the co-operation of the Na­ Resolved experience, unthinkable to reason, and »•« « e r . and a* an argument for XI F. ; Lee C Anderson. M !•.; E. D we spend on automobiles and accesso­ That we bow in humble submission, suddenly throwing the foot well to the tional Legal Committee of the N. A. impossible to human p.ych.dogv ' » " " ,rr •••«'•"« ' OWi,rd* " Cannady, Prelatae; Arthur Nelson, K ries. not less tiran $5,000,000.000 a first, to Him who shapes our destin­ rear and falling forward, tightening A. C. P. Herbert K. Stockton, member of R S . < harlct Strain, XI A and G year He asserted that there must be ies and rules the whole universe the arms and pressing the shoulder of the N. A. A. C. P. Legal Commit­ All the facta point m the same d. u,r,d dur¿n“ h" 1d' ‘ c';ur*r . more and beter training of character Ncveral teacher* and students iron. V'. Grayson, Trustee. tightly against the back of his neck. tee and of the Board of Directors, dz— raction in America then is ... equal Reed Resolved further ( „liege and several colorrd pci and more and better training for ci- school lor colored children except That we extend to the bereaved hus­ This hold when properly executed voted much time to strengthening the »on* were noted in thr audirnrr where thev attend school with all o- measure, with suggestions made by Robert Bird one'of our progressive tdUCJ"' ' ‘,f " Ur V" U,h band, Brother O. S. Thomas and his will break the opponent's neck." Mrs Jessie Edwards opened the citizens, thcr children There are no separate wa* a pleasant caller at The w „ d b< effective. family, our heartfelt sympathy. Moorfield Storey. President of the N. program with two numbers of Coler­ Advocate olf.ee on, day this week Resolution, were adopted recom traveling accomodations for colored How's this for an “ American ideal” ? A. A. C. P., and Louis Marshall, mem­ ______ mend ink’ medical inspection for tne i That a copy of these resolutions be Americans that are in all respect» e- idge Taylor arranged lor thr piano, sent to the bereaved family; a copy be “The principles of sportmanship ber of the Board of Directors. qual to the accomodations for other and which Mrs Edwards played well The Advocate appmates a nice job | I1? ! recorded on our books of record and and consideration for your opponent Besides the improvements indicated At thr close ol the meeting, Mr» parent-teacher circles and emphasiz travelers There is im JJim-l row sec­ of printing from the Brotherhood have n place in the practical applica­ in Mr Dyer's telegram, numerous o- j ing the need of closer study of public a copy published in the press. tion m anv theatre that oiler« equal danir* Cannady, Ida Browne, Jessie ther detailed changes have been made Committee: tion of this work.” questions bv CithcAic women. comfort and convenience with all o- Edward*. Emily Au,tm and Dora j in the phrasing of the measure, stren­ Lee C. Anderson, Chairman BRO TH ER H O O D MEETS The convention closed at the even­ thrr »return* of that theatre The only Gullilord: Presley Hnllidav and Ivan j gthening and making it more clear E. D. Cannady and T. H. Williams Do you not agree with the protest­ ing session with music by St Xlarv's place* where Black Americans enjoy and George Cannady accepted an in- — — —O---------- ing students that such doctrines are and specific. equal accomodations", arc where vitatiog to attend open bouse at Dor- The meeting of the Brotherhood at Stringed Quartet and addresses by ---------- 0---------- relics of barbarism and have no place thrv have the same privilege ol ac- mitorv ( at Reed College Here the Ml ( >livct " «ptist church last Tues­ Rev Wilfred Huslev on “ Our For- JULIUS ROSEN W ALD OFFERS LON GVIEW (W N .) NEWS »2.000 TO N. A. A. C. P. LEGAL party met a number of thè students in the education of American youth? 'Benefits of Fed­ day night i well attended and sev- eign Born" and on comodations with all others DEFENSE FUND -----------o - — (By Mrs. Maud Bates) Segregation always has robbed, al­ and teachers of Reed and eninved de­ eral interesting subjects discussed eration” bv Mr Hall Lusk lirious refreshments served bv the Plans were outlined for a large free O- IN DIANA M IGHT BAR ways rob*, and it seems always must H Williams was admitted to Long­ public entertainment carlv in the new LOS ANGELES N.A.A C.P. FIGHTS New York. N, Y. Nov. 27—Julius rob the segregated minority,- against voung ladies receiving W ILLS-D E M PSE Y GO view Memorial Hospital for an oper­ year whom it is really directed All the JIM-CROW SWIMMING POOL Rosenwald of Chicago, well-known ation for appendicitis. philanthropist wKo has given many ---------- o ---------- HAS NEGRO RIGHTS W HICH leehwiral phraseology and solemn Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. 17—The Dave Harris is on the sick list. for colored people in the mandate* of the lim-Crowing law* C. O. Coffey writes and sends ano­ MUST BE RESPECTED? New York. N Y. Dec. 1—Thc Los schools foundation for placing legal obstacles Frank Coleman will entertain and rgculaliotis. implying equality ther year’s subsription to The Advo­ Angeles Branch of thc National Asso­ south, has offered $2,000 to thc $50,000 in the path of the proposed Wills- thc Mrs. Twin City Culture Club Thurs­ and impartiality of accomodation, (The Mosaic Guide. Little Rock. Ark) cate: saying he ami his estimable wife ciation for thr Advancement of Col­ Legal Defense Fund being raised bv Dempsey setto for next summer were day afternoon. the National Association for the Ad­ comfort or convenience, arc mere laid when Attorney General Gillion The sum and substance of the Dred j are doing fine in their old home They ored People, through its attorney, F. | Home Missionary Society met at wrd* without meaning Any phase of Scott Decision was that a colored man asked to be remembered to friends Burton Ceruti. is fighting an attempt vancement of Colored People, the gave governor Jackson an opinion on the home of Mrs. V. A. Freeman lim-Crowisin will ¡llustraatc the same has no rights that a white man is j Thv are residing in Red Bluff, Cal by the city authorities to designate condition being set forth in the fol­ thc legality of the fight which virtu­ Monday afternoon. truth, but let us look at this sample bound to respect O f course this dr j ---------- 0---------- certain days on which alone colored lowing letter written by William C. ally prohibits the meeting of Dempsey Community church will have their Secretary to Mr Rosenwald: of the public school business: children shall be permitted to use the j Graves, and his challenger. cision is something over a half an him- j ENTERTAIN CALIFORNIANS Christmas Tree entertainment, Thurs­ "Dear Mr. Johnson: Talladega County, in Alabama, is dred years old. but there seems to be j municipal pool. “ It is possible,” said Gillion, “ that day, December 24th in the evening. "Referring to our recent correspon­ supposed to be one of the most civi- a large number of people in many sec- j Chster Brady and two young men Among those w ho entertained lor : The Branch and Mr Ceruti have dence. Xfr. Rosenwald will be glad to these men might, without violating lircd places in all the south It even lions and communities of thr united taken thc case to court where argu­ the law, meet for the single purpose were hurt in an auto accident last has one of the largest and best Ne- State* who feel that this dreisiion i* thr pleasure of XIrs R B Whitlowe ment has been had and both sides contribute $2.000 to the $50,000 De­ of cxibiting their skill as boxers, ex­ week. her niece, Xfrs Ruth Xloodv. of j ........ !it v> i ..I tbs whole country still thr law of thr land The civil and and have been asked to file briefs It is the fense Fund you are raising: payments cluding from their purpose the ex­ Wei. the report of the county board legal rights of thr Negro people a< a ! o l Angelea, CaL. who spent Thanks­ contention of the N. A A. C P. that to be made as follows: giving holiday here with their rela- | 1. When the National Association change of blows which would be cal­ SIKI KILLE D IN NEW YO R K of education for the year just closed lives, Xlr and Xfrs Ben Brown, were j the charter does not give thc local for the Advancement of Colored Peo­ culated to determine superiority be­ " i i i ' 1^^'* u ......"„'ii ' a i v i atftcioftf* t n c * c . rair have i i in t r n l in „ not vet , hern , fully conceded » Park Commission the right to discrim­ tween them tn their chosen and well- 11 I t . . ..... * . 1 ... by a \a*t number of flic American the following prominent matrons:! ple has collected $24.000 out of the terrible farts, for one must dig them ’ , , .... , , , . Battling Siki Sengalese prize-fight- people Hundreds of the dominant Mr» W. B. Brown, breakfast on h'ri- j inate against anv American ctizen upon receipt of lists of con­ known profession. If this is the in­ | er who has been more or less in the out from the masses of figures Court hearing was largely attended $50.000, tention there is no intended violation rat e still refuse to believe and accept day morning; Mrs H. C Raker, din­ tributors showing thc amount paid in There was spent on white high thr fact of Negro citizenship The Ne Otherwise he held that l limelight for his “ high livng” propen­ ner on Friday; Xlrs Alice Johnson, bv members of the .Branch and their bv each, Xfr Rosenwald’s check for of the law." such a meeting would violate the sities. was found murdered in an alley schools $ 1?y n U Nt, XIin'll' 'v„u '"the Kro- notwithstanding his faithfulness breakfast on Saturday morning and | friends. $1.000 will be forthcoming. ! in "H ell’s Kitchen" a sporting dis­ ---------- 0---------- luncheon in thr afternoon: Mr*. Leo- ! 2 When the Society has collected spirit of the Indiana law iro.me\ wa, 4 B « l d 'i h e col- » ’ » < • "-> *>"> '"«»> ' "! T Z A distinction between “ boxing ex­ trict of underworld characters, a few ored enrollment m i . - (u*t I6< less *"«>•" ' h* ‘ ',n* <>/ w» r must fight nine Henderson, dinner on Saturday | HOUSTON VOTES BOND ISSUE $24.000 in addition to the $25,000 men­ ! days ago. Siki had been shot twice in than the white. - and the colored ">•>.'< »trcnuou.lv the color per,ud.ee evening; Xlrs. J W Ingersoll, break- j tioned in the preceding paragraph, hibition" and “ prize fight" is outlned 1 the back, while his wife was viewing lehool" were already far more m need ?"< « . I standards o f America or a fast on Sunday morning and Mrs J Houston, Texas. Dec. i— The col­ and a list of contributor» and thc a- in the Indiana law, which forbids the | a picture show. l sl I I , A ol Inc unfair full share in A. Nichols, breakfast on Xlondav j ored school system of this city with j mount paid in by each has been re­ latter. than Inc white, i uciaunc . . the . lc«al ami moral . and ... Siki was said to have been a good Articles for the match were signed Xfrsdamrs Whitlow and profit considerably from thc schools l ceived. Xlr Rosenwald's second check . . t i u. . , i ,\ «..„arc busmen life uf the nation Notwith* morning : hearted man and while he was a sometime ago. with the two principles Xfoodv enjoyed their visit here im­ bond issue voted bv the city to a few for $1,000 will be sent to you deM would have nee. »sitsled the ",’ r ..0,_ih*„c,0,n T ! friendly sort, he seemed always to be tution of thr nation he must »till fight mensely and left a host of newly days ago. A definite program, provid­ “Wishing you success with thc and reaching conditions and terms. »pending of most of the money on hard found in a brawl His end is a natural made friends. for every inch o f liberty’s ground Fund. 1 am ing for the enlargement and improve­ (lured schools in thi'partirular year result of the life he lived. ---------- 0---------- Sincerely yours. ment of the fifteen existing schools On the white elementary schools there that he occupies. A case in point is POW ER COM PANIES NEED ---------- O---------- the nr. Dr .>weet Sweet’ s rase ol of u Detroit. Xfirh ............. t . . ntui in T ii.t a tne n ro ll. Mien Mr. J. W. Houser who has been ill schools and the erection of some new (Signed) "William C. Graves” FREE HAND TO EXPAN D iC O LO R E D TEACHERS BARRED i i . u r o Cfn$KT&> » ! spent ,m the w hite » r Sweet, and a few friends defended for the past six weeks or more, is im­ ones, after a careful survey of the 1 i of t .» »s i,.I*. me tl„* (inn FROM COURSES A T JOHN school* this ^ county, while sum In» home . , attain*! , , the , intrusion* . , of proved and able to be up and around j need. Additiona grounds are to bo An illy-informed public is the only N. C. LEADS IN COLORED i i . schools i. i» us* tu .i/iw I7H 7> j . the outside world : ,, during to the delight of his many friends. purchased in thc case of five or six soont * on colored was iv , , such , dc- , HOPKINS U N IVERSITY danger threatening the development Minn ii V Ifensc a man was killed; for such de- SCHOOLS ---------0--------- schools; four new buildngs are to be Wait a minute! All thoie sum» were (en„ hr all(, his ,|efemjer« are now of the electric industry today, to the STAY OFF EASTER MONDAY erected, and fifty or sixty class rooms New York. N. Y. Dec. 12— Color­ discerning mind of Guy E. Tripp, the expenditures for lK At MI.K> (aCjnK , murder charge Thanks how- to be added to present buildings, be­ (Preston News Service) salarie*. but the white got all the mo- ryrr |o A |mlRhtv God, hundred* of NIGHT. ST. PH ILLIPS GUILD. president of the Westinghouse Elec­ ed teachers of the city of Wilmington sides a number of large additions to Raleigh, N. C. Dcc.4— North Caro­ tric and Manufacturing Company. have been barred from an extension nev spent on administration and gr i- w||lt<, prop|c yvhn see and know the be used as play grounds and audito­ lina has bult one to every other five eral management of the schools. Ana jlMjce Pr Sweet's case are rush- "If our power companies," he de­ course offered in Wilmington by THE N. A. A. C. P. riums. Upon pledge bv thr school Negro school houses erected in all thc clared, “ were to be subjected to treat­ John Hopkins University of Balti­ in spite of the poor’ c' ,J’ dJ*lon ° ‘ ing to his defense Among thrm is Ncgr schools, over $18,000 was spent ,ha, powcr(u| I|1.f,.n,|t.r „(h u m a n Thc local Branch of The National board that thc colored people share southern states according to Dr. Fran­ ment similar to that accorded the rail­ more, according to an account of a re­ fr new white schools ami less than ri(fhu clarence Darow, the supreme Association for the Advancement of proportionately in the improvements, cis W. Shepardson, Secretary and di­ roads, electrical development would cent episode published in The Crisis $5,000 for new colored schools While rrjmin!l) , , wvcr „ ( ( huago. III At his Colored People held an interesting provided the bond issue passed, the rector of thc Julius Rosenwald Fund, be hampered by restricting private for January. The University notified people voted almost unani of Chicago, who was in Raleigh last initiative and drying up the source of j David A. Ward, Superintendent of the county employs 12.1 white teach- ,)afk js thc \ a, „ na| Association for meeting Monday night at Mt. Olivet colored ,11011, i v jt„r week to attend the Annual State Ne­ capital for New- York, and the chief Schools of Wilmington that it was crs. it employs only »9 colored,—less )hp ,\,|vailccment „( i „|„re.l People, Baptist Church. Speeches were made , ,,,ousIv fl" lts |M" a>!c gro Educational Conference here. losers in the long run would be the against the John Hopkins policy to than half as many colored tcai r s I'j,,H association, thc twin brother to by several of the members among MEMORY OF MY FRIEND. While in North Carolina Dr Shepard­ people themselves. admit Negroes to its courses and for practically the same r ol Christianity, is doing more possibly to whom were Reverends E. C. Dyer ami son with Prof. S. I. Smith, of Nash­ MRS. LOUISE THOMAS “ 1 am certain,” Mr Tripp continued, Superintendent Ward called together pupil« as thc whites must teach break down the nefarious walls of hu- I F. Moreland; Messrs. J. A. Ewing, I ville. Tenn, general field agent for "that no method for carrying out the 24 colored teachers registered in — — Mavbr vou think that the enro ii ,)1#n loul play and legal and Edgar Williams, I.. A Ashford, Pres- 1 colored ehildren don t attend eh >l cjvjj hutehcrv as practiced upon our ley Holliday, G. V, Grayson, I.ec C ' Sleep on, dear friend, sleep on; the thc Rosenwald Fund, visited many of electrical development can be more the course advising them to withdraw anyway Well, the average attendance race than anv other organization in Anderson and E. D. Canady. Thc bur- j good Lord knew best to take you the schools throughout thc state. effective that the one we are now em­ since they were ‘intcligible’. The Cris­ Last Wed., they visited schools in ploying, namely, private enterprise is' account then continues: lor the white children was 2774 while America Every Negro should help. den of thr speeches was the Youth from this world of trouble, to the Durham countv; Thursday was spent under public regulation that for colored children was 2W)7,- “ Such indignation and resentment question At thc next meeting which land of rest I, markable thing, this colored atten- "But this method is being threaten­ met his suggestion that he acceded to will be held the second Xlondav even­ Your kind words will be always in Mecklenburg county and Friday in ,i ,„ ,, « lien vou remember how much salaries alone in that school rail for ing in January, a musical program will with me: your presence, while I wait Union county Tuesday they visited ed from two different directions— by the suggestion of Principal George A. • -■ less comfortable, ' - L‘ $2,000 more than that ($42,000). And be staged bv young people, playing 'til Gabriel sounds the trumpet and the Rosenwald school which is being the advocates of government owner­ Johnson of Howard High School less attractive, much erected in Wake county, and com­ ship, and by those who seek to confine (colored) to call together the Princi­ and perhaps much more distantly and n spile of the fact that the state giv­ the stellar role St. Peter, opens wide the gate. mented favourably on the type of their power development within cer­ pals f the 30 city schools to advise inconveniently located are the Negro es this school less money than the I.UDIA RANDAI.I.. school must pay to its present teach­ schools. 411)4 LJnion Avenue N. building that is being erected here, ft tain narrow lines laid down by antici­ them of the situation. Mrs. L. R. Blackburn is ill and con­ is a modern seven-teacher brick buil­ patory legislation. "Supt. Ward informed them that This story illustrates the truth in ing staff, the state of Kentucky never­ fined to her home on Stanton St ding. there were 24 teachers (colored) who every Jim-Crow school system in the theless sends out periodically a punc­ O f the total 3.08J Rosenwald were affected by this policy and that I ’ nitted Sates.- tho the degree ol dif­ tilious inspector to FIND OUT RICO FEDERATION You Will Eventually I schools which have been built in the PORTO ference mav vary In some places it is W H A T IS BECOMING OF THE ASKS FOR IN V E ST IG A T IpN th possible solution might be to have XIONFY! The inspector usually acts south. 515 have been built in North the course excluded or to allow only a little better. -- in many places much Why Not Now? Carolina More than one-sixth of the those who were eligible to enter. He worse Even the state schools for the as if he expects to find that a pile of Washington, D. C. Dec. 4— Presi­ state money has been stolen or mis­ total expenditure of thirteen million also disclaimed any responsibility for EAT AT separate "higher" education of thr dent Coolidge received Wednesday a the policies of John Hopkins. Mr. dollars ha» been spent in North Caro­ applied. When the teachers' salaries Negro show the same unfair treat­ lina, which indicates that North Caro­ | copy of a resolution adopted by the George A. Johnson, principal of H o­ ment.. A southern state has been alone cost the school $12,(MX), a state lina is erecting the better and larger i executive council of the Free Federa- ward High school, speaking for the known to appropriate more money for that gives the school only $40,000, type of schools for Negroes. The total ' lion of Working Men of Porto Rico principals pointed out that more than the maintainrnce of one of its white might to send out an investigating expenditures in North Carolina a urging American assistance in effect­ 24 teachers were affected by this ac­ committee to find out where the prin­ colleges than for thc education of thc 315 Flanders St., near Sixth mount to more than $2,353.000. These ing political and economic reforms in tion; that the entire city of Wilming­ entire Negro population of thc state cipal manages to get the rest of the schools have a capacity for 60,750 thc island. money to pay the teachers and to run ton was affected by this action inas­ (college, elementary and all) HOME COOKING This resolution asked that a joint much as John Hopkins was atempt- children and employ 1,350 teachers. The border states of the south, like the other school costs. commission investigate conditions in ing to extend its policy of discrimi­ Halifax county has the second lar­ Yes, yes, -- "segregated equality" West Virginia and Kentucky, are a Popular Prices gest number of Rosenwald schools Porto Rico and submit to President nation into Wilmington through the bit less unfair. But we see that Kea- is a plain contradiction in terms. To in the south, Shelby county, Tenn., I Coolidge and Congress recommenda­ sanction of the public schools; that those who hope for justice in lim- BOILED DINNERS tuckv now appropriates only »to.txxt leading with a small margin Halifax tions for improvement of conditions to single out any group and deny for the entire maintainenrr of its col Crowism, wr wish to say that *«* in B I en o'clock. school recently. tist Church, E. First ft Schuyler St*. Portland’s Own Christmas Store SCHAEFER’S GRILL