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4» * **• % ** v % THE. I Aa ----- ADVOCATE In d e p e n d e n t ■ - Peper D e r a te d to th e In te r e s ts — '■ ------ *----------- ■ m i - t h e P e o p le • .................... — ■ ----------- • PO R TLA N D , O REG O N , SA TU RD A Y , MARCH 20, 1926 VOL. X X I I I — No. ,30 P R IC E 5 C EN T S BISHOP HUGHES RAPS THE K ü KLUX KLAN FIRST BOSTON MASSACRE PROCLAMATION IS N EAR E A ST R E L IE F SE C U R E D B Y T H E NA T IO N A L L E A G U E FO R N E E D ED ? 1926 A T T U C K S DAY P R O FE SSO R AND MRS. J . W IL L IA M B O T T S Cortland. Oregon. March 7. I‘*26 Dear Mr. Editor: I have vliitH many < «immunities in Governor of Massachusetts the Northw»»t during the p*«t year , ?nnc« froclMAttior Por t*n<l m . II n( tilt in l»fiae»— »nauti-ff J ino about <<t* hr aftrne g«H •tal liéun.ricB 136th Anniversary of the 11 Near ful r.a*< Relief, They Mi low»: How hum i. thi* going l<> last? i If reference n made to tear ami it*«* Proclamation I condition» lhal breed n r , of course One hundred , and fifty -*ix . * , i H - A one v in wi*e enough to answer ex- , . . . . .• eetit to say that some very radical years a g o , o n the fifth day O f change* are going on in the Near I V la ri-h mere »L oro ocurrea r tr u r r e d vutai iv lm t i is * ,4o Pas t ami lhal we are having a lot to March, wilh lhc, e tnnttorWttim * But .»I Mr. and Mrs. William Drew sang at both the Senior and Junior church services at Pioneer M F Church Sun day morning in St Johns Their mus ic was highly apreciated. But the most attractive thing, seemingly, to the younger group at least, was the prety Drew baby w ho was completely taken from her mother and kept by the young girls until Mr and Mrs Drew were ready to go home. known in hlatory ast lie Mott* ; fat a* the Near Rad i* concerned a j definite an.wcr can be Riven ton Massacre. Resentment a* I ¡I very t i« that we will be ready to relrn qumh our ta»k just at *oon a* way* roused by unjust taxation be found to guarantee homes and without representation had can •elf ».»port for the orphan children created a bitter feeling be now on our bands Our National Rd . act a goal of about three year*. tween the citizens o f Boston has This will mean the outplacing, bring and British soldiers qtiar- ing to «elf support or the sponsoring tew* wkkia tin « « d i^ a l fc'MItfrSfci **! E. t h e c i t y . I t c u lm in a t e d in a Do rtletlt peole try thcnijelve»’ 'l l P of Illinois State University. cif u . ! *5‘ III . l'ortcr-Mc»*«ngrr. and Aaaociatc Editor of c >• r >-iuisi i s i s rvist out Ot W fltirh lticn r r e r s s i u il i t t e i-<t « lhc I*,, ,*£l lcn **cm* yriir, S.SOO.OOn ‘,ur,".K people ! ; Normal. I*»|||„an I’ort- t h e k ill in g of five c i t i z e n s 1 have been forcibly displaced through . land. Oregon t h e rr.«r*nl1t/ I ,hc , , r i * question Thev left, Ur». Mott* it the daughter of Mr o u tr ig h t a n a t h e m o r t a l l ) everything bill their money behind j Frederick A and Mr* Mary C. Star- woundillff o f two m o r e b y Ibr;*'- »'><* **•■* ww N st-ifc*» formerly of Tennessee and later . , I * £• a « with*« uncling Vi*»». problbly thjm j tttoved to Hcltiit, Arkm sit She it i the so ld ier.» wilt» y a tl i i r c d ^ n - ; l€n *»cr vca»t *1 the*e j>c«>plc arct d r tuti9 v( ^ ?c Qr k Q Norris, to the crowd. iHiidvnt »-day } r 4* N* * r l ,re*idenr r»f the National Baptist The ,,M n g beloved Paul « . . e r e I too late to Prevent ¡ ~ £ I S ' i ' J b S S , Arkansas; . 43 ; ' ■ studiad **•9''€ & • • h?'"T at Philander Smith t i n t e r r i b l e t r a g e d y t u r n e d ! clothes m them and that is so organ In Ilia ic to iiil r l ria n t la m All k a S ' c|, «ed «hat the cost ,|.an of Illr, handling t|»c to MIS IPICntl rispus tU it C r K worr Kven the ly in g in t i l l s n o w e r tn th o n e d children in r.ur caie are partly *df- hv id • I 'Upporting The ^ ™m«l. almost imrac- 0> ilia Ills l U i f ie r ’a * Rfi-w» IMOO.J t wnd « n o « s a a iu recovrry tb««« peoples to c o u ld h a v e t a m e d t h a t triad ! economic independence i* a matter of M iL r . : . . « , . . ¡1 _ _ i „ : frequnl remark on th, part of people A h , A riSpU S, If o n f j r« S Oil who have rrOUly visited the Near couldh ave tamed that mad East heart of thine. .None truer T.vcVu.re? me the ever beat, freedom has lost docket <1 the last monthly meeting an ardent friend this day*. !monK „ther thing«, epic« of two cab- (»od grant that this hloodhas ' lv*. »"• fr?™ Swede* frwarding «.so« . l ... . • • „ franc* and another from Denmark not been spilled in vaill. sending uuono franc*, the «<s*tribu- -SeirrMtgb ftmer. <-• -vhidv this event w a s one, preceded íe^hiwr.n" and -l ord Mayor’s” funds in England. Canada and the the ,, great struggle ... which fi- . ........ . have run into million* nallv gave us our lincrty ami (»rrccc ha* «pet for relief during the iiwienf'iifit'iirt' lesson three year* m ore than beside for all o- inaepenaenci. fl i In* in ussou I*a*t ,h>.r Kovcn,,nen, pU r„„,se. and taught IS that r i g h t makes m addition private citizens have ron- might. ,.i,a?„,,i,Ve!ti*enr n , It teaches us also i the j i people wjio have no claim ot citiftn- necessity of even-handed ship upon them. America’» contribu- timi- liavc been large; *o has also her jlistice in dealing with hum ability brrn great It can be shown, an rights, which if denied if that were necessary or desirable, that our gift* have been a good finan makes sacrifices necessary cial investment The recent order for to securet hose rights. The iO.OOO tractors from the Ford works the Agricultural Bank of Soviet names of Samuel Gray, Sam by Russia is but one instance of the uel Maverick, James Cald commercial adiantagc accruing from relief operation* which havr had well, Patrick Carr and Cris- our their weight in adding 800 per cent to the annual purchases of the Near pus Attucks come down to East countries since the war. If Am us through the years as men erica has helped largely, so also has who died for love of their she profited largely What remains to be done? country. Their souls go mar The task to he finished is the re sponsibility, definitely assumed, of ching on. It is an inspiring caring for an army of little children lesson. about .«5,000 of whom remain to this day Not of these children will Given at the Executive have found all homes bv the cud of three Chamber, in Boston, this the years, but all of them should be so underwritten a* to gurantee their care first day of March, in the and training until self-support is year of Our Lord, one thou reached I will «av nothing of the thousands of little ones who might sand nine hundred and twen have bee saved from another winter ty-six, and of the Independ of the bitterest want and suffering of the multitude of women and ence of the United States of nor children who might have been alive America the one hundred toilav had we been willing to do what little Greece has done, but the respon and fiftieth. sibility which we have accepted, that we wot surely not relinquish until we By His Excellency the have decently finished it. Governor, Sincerely yours, I. J. Handsaker, A LV IN T. F U L L E R Regional Director, Near East Relief C O O LID G E A SK ED A BO U T LYN CH IN G A delegation of colored citizens called on President Coolidgc Tuesday and wanted to know how hr stood on the Dyer McKinley Anti-Lynching Bill. He didn't say he was for or a- gainst it. Here is what the Associated Pres, dispatch says about it: Washington, D.C . March 17—Ask ed to define his stand on the Dyer Antl-I.vnching bill, President Cool- idge informed a (lelegatiori of the National Colored Republican confer ence, wilh headquarters at Jersey City, N. J. that he stood on his last message to Congress, in whieh he declared that Negroes “should be pro tected from all violence and support ed in the peaceful enjoyment of the fruits of their labor." Thursday night at 601 Larrabce St., Mrs. Catherine Chapman and Mrs l.ucilc Berry engaged in afight, it is said when Mrs Berry attempted |o move out from the Chapman resi- denc where she had been making her home. The dispute is thought to have arisen over "room rent" differences Mrs. Chapman was cut so severely bv a knife weildcd bv Mrs. Berry that she was taken to a hospital while Mrs Berry went to jail charged with as sault with intent to kill. The DrillC orps of Dahlia Tcmpcl No. 202. I II P O F of VV gave a card party Wednesday night at the Stag Club which was a splendid suc cess. Have you ordered your book of Ne gro Spirituals? P U B L IC IN V IT E D Saracuse Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias College, Little Rock, Arkansas; stu died in Academic Department of Howard Univeraitv, Washington, D. f*.; Domestic Art Course complete at the McDowell Institute, Philadelphia, Penn.; High school course complete at the Illinois State University, Nor mal. III.; Nurse’a Training course complete at Battle Creek Sanitarium. Battle Creek. Mich ; Registered nurse in the state of Illinois; studied Pub lic Health Nursing and the Social Sciences n the Department of Liber al Arts and Sciences of the Universi ty of Oregon's Extension, Portland. Oregon; studied Pre-Medical course of the Liberal Art. and Sciences, Department of the. University of III- B M n p e atrrf Chent i.trv. Champaign, III. Teacher's College course complete to the degree of B E (Bachelor of Education) majoring in Education, Biology. Chemistry, and Social Sciences. If health permits, Mrs. B ott. expects to finish the Medical Course. Experience Taught in the Public schools, La conia and Helena. Arkansas, respec tively; Domestic Art. Blackstone.l Virginia; Principal of the Orphen School, and taught sewing in the Se minary. Lynchburg, Virginia; tanght Domestic Art and Science at the Downington Industrial School. Down- ingtown, Penn.; principal of the In termediate Department of Bowling Green Academy, Bowling Green. Kv.d a writer on the subject of "The F.nB docrino System in relation to the Health and Personality of the Human Organism”, and the Associate Editor of the Pullman-Porter-Mcsscnger. Mr I William Bolts, A. B . Ph. B , S. T. It. A M; Editor anil Manager of “The Pullman-Porter-Messenger"; Professor of Pullman Portcrism and Pullman Porter-Instructor on the Northwest. Prof. Botts is the son of Mr and Mrs. George Washington Botts (nei ther of whom could read or write), re sident near the village, Mt. Sidney, Va : his father a strict old blue stock ing Presbyterian in belief, his mother a genuine shouting Methodist Episco pal; the former a Virginian, the latter a North Carolinian. Preparation In the Public School at Mt. Sidney, Virginia, the Grammar Grades com plete; in the Virginia Normal and In dustrial Institute at Petersburg. Va . the Normal course to the senior year. In Howard University at Washington D. C.. the Academic course complete, the College of Arts and Sciences, course complete, receiving the degree of A. B. specializing in Chemistry. Physics, Laboratory supervision, and Mathematics, a post course complete receiving the degree of Ph, B.. inajor- Spring Opening NNOUNCING our formal Spring Opening of 1926. Fashions in Apparel, in Fabrics, in Dress Accessories and all of the nianv lines of recently arrived Spring mcrchan- .... disc brought together into one grand exhibit. 3 Springtime Review? Portland’s Of All . That's New? Own —at— S E E OUR W INDOW S Zion A. M. E. Church <117 Williams Avenue Put your hammer up! A Attend Its Annual Thanksgiving Sermon -—to--- Mr and Mrs. B L. Murray are re siding at 360F4 Wiliams Avenue since the wedding knot was tied several weeks ago Mrs. Murray was former ly Miss Elsie Love. Mr Murray is a prominent busines- man cf the city. The couple surprised their friends, many of them, bv marrying very Quietly and announcing it afterwards The Advocate, though a little tardy, wishes both long and prosperous as well as happy live*. Store "* SU N D AY, MARCH 28, 1926 A T 2:30 P. M. G. N. White, C. C. Arthur Nelson, K. of R. and S ARRO W T IP S .(B Y K IT S R E ID ) N OTED CHURCHMAN SA Y S “S IL L Y P R E JU D IC E D E T R IM E N T A L The Advocate doe* not neceiaarily »hare in Kit* Reid’* views, but wh«- Will Drive Colored Races to ther we do or not. her opinions are I Combine and “Then God sane, and logical and well worth read ing. It is your privilege a* well as ours Help the White People to disagree with Kit*, and she invites Of the World your opinion upon the subjects the discusses from time to time in her col umn. Atlantic City, N. J .— Bis Holt Hughes, Oh, dear, I ’m so discouraged. I've hop Edwin been trying so hard to make this col white, of the Chicago umn a sweet ladylike affair, and each! . — dis- week some atrocious thing lifts up ! triCt Of the Methodist E p iS - Of iL^Vve* g o t'li^ u y U a I c°Pal Church, denounced the uabie space to tell about it. I'm sure Ku Klux Klan during a ser- tbat many of The Advocate's readers ! n, fm d z liv e r a d In ct ccoolz rsn would rather have a column of para- (llllU ffd , last VVCeK On graphs on the latest styles or some Wednesday, before the New new cake recipes or some instructions r. ____ r- _ r on bridge and five hundred. So many 1 J e r s e y C o n fe re n ce O ver of us agree with the member of a ! which he presided, prominent woman's club who object- j hm ^ me, despite your ed the other day to the club's hearing ! LI e a r the other >ide of a question of deep i prejudices, for Christ’s sake,’ public interest ‘because it will get u s r , - i t t , , (<Ti into such a m ess.’ Just pam sloven-' Bishop Hughes pleaded. “If ly habits of thought We don't want I We k e e p Oil with OUT sillv to be made to think and each week I •• •«, some force keeps jabbing at me to prejudice, we W ill Cause the keep on “gettingjnto such a mess." j I jja c k , yellow and brown ra- PROP. J. W BOTTS + iog in the Histor* and I'hiloaophy of Education, and Methods of Teaching; from C olumbia University at Wash ington, I). C. Cco^i -.pond«nee course) the course of i i f meed Physics and This week its a« account of the I c c s to combine against Cau- Chemistry; in Lincoln University at Mrs. E D. Cannady addressed the Lincoln, Penn . tl 6 Theological course Bahai Assembly in the Central Bid., Ah , i„ii«? Jersey, casians and then God help , . . . - complete to the '¿ “gree of S. T. B.. at its regular meeting on last Friday textile mins. About 10,000 workers, - mostly women and «iris are striking the white people Of the world specialtzig in Hvfrew. Aramaic. Old evening, using for her subject, the N. Testament M udyji d Greek Exegesis A. A. C. P. She 3Tso delivered the (rr C”°dlti?°* a"«» *>*«: All this talk about , . . Nordic T of the New Te- Jm ciit, a post course Sunday message to the junior Pioneer ter wages. Among the nulls atfected It IS complete, receiver* the degree of A. Methodist church in St. Johns last are the Botany Worsted Mills owned r a c e s m a k e s m e S ic k . M. mai Tiitg in ancient and Modern Sunday morning and was well receiv Bavaria™ Eirs*/ 3 , 7 * U i t r i e d ’ club^ r,0 t 50 11,an-V >’^a r S S.in c e y 0 U r Philosophy, Bibt eml Histology, and ed at both places. bmg the pickets, who kept a continu-. ancestors and mine were the Principle« of Leaching ous procession 4,000 strong moving ra n (r: n(r *u ,. fni-Hst« n n rth - B arren ee Died. Monday right at her home, up and down the streets of the town. I r a n S ,n g tni lOreStS Ot nortn- Was teacher m i county school and 805 First St., Mr* F.dna Gertrude Then they tried tear gas bombs and ern Europe and they did not in the city .rhp.,1 of Rochingham County and city . f Harrisburg, Va , Phelps, wife of J. S. Phelps and sis the strikers adopted new fashion in U > | ,p r t r . r n m h , u ; r L o ir , " e r * ° co rn ,) « a ,r - respectively; waft Jtudcnt-tutor and ter of Ralph and Aten Dupnean; aupt spring hats—gas proof helmets in the coach for those hiding in Physics, of Jack and Alice Halson, after sev use of which they were instructed by \ Also, when they killed a , l p,. rav,, _ , ,a L n- Chemistry, and Bglhcmatic* all dur eral w eeks illness She was buried at their brothers and sweethearts who : i they atl lt^ ra\V alia Da ing his Academic College and Post 9 o'clock from St I^iwrence Parish, had worn them in overseas service 3rd and Sherman Sts. Father Hughe*, and who neyer expected to use them thed their whiskers in its Graduate course# at Howard Univer Mrs. in the country which they had “saved sity; was assistal’ to Prof Robert a Catholic priest, officiated Phelps was born in Portland 38 years to democracy'' from the German ty blood. Some of those who Wadder. Chair o f Physics and Chem- rants. 1 hen the police rode them are pratting most loudly a' i*try at H o w m University, »a- ago. down with horses and autos In doing founder of a prftate Business Night .1 Washi I) ( and A Mixed Marriage. Wednesday af so,_ they hapened to smash up about bout Nordic races do not taught Economist, Commercial Arith ternoon. Charles T. Finley 60 years $3.500 worth of fine cameras belong- j k n o w w h a t t h e t e r m im p lie s . * . • £ A metic, and subject* to failing stu- old, colored, hied himself to Vancou ing to reporters ot prominent New »-> ihMtt*: _aM*e*--#iT* pal_ oí. JJarmonv ver Wash., where he was married to. York newspapers. Now they wish ix C m e m b e r, tOO, A t r o - A m e r - i t a m r w t f » tcafty t t O r <W» i i b er f r f m r r f t T " High School at Black.tone, Va , and Mrs. Sadie M Whittenmeyer. white. thev tad D W if taught English Literature, Natural 45 years old. Rev. E. C Dyer, pastor havior. It is one thing to ride down am o n g - the anarchists in our striking women and girls but on en Sciences, and Mathematics; was Prof, of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Port of Greek in Lynchburg Theological land tied the knot. The couple will tirely inexcusable blunder to ride midst’’ down and hurt reporters of the all Seminary at Lynchburg, V a . and reside at 1469 Geary St., Portland. powerful press, as there was an aston Kluxer Nonsense, Heresy taught Astronomy and Psychology; ----------o---- ----- “comeback" in the way of im was Principal of the Normal Depart and an Outrage Jessie Jackson, a porter iif a barber ishing ment of Bowling Green Academy at shop who died Fiidav of last week, polite, vulgar publicity which until the camera smashing iniedent had The attack on the miserable Bowling (irecn, Kv, and taught Ad was buried Tuesday afternoon. been rather well controlled. vanced English, Natural Sciences, iC. K. K. bv Lifhop P tg h e s - — - » Pedagogy, and Mathematics; was The Gleaners Art Club met at the came during a reference to The papers in the East are full of State Lecturer foz the Academy, on home of Mrs. Cantrill last Wed. accounts of "police terrorism”, “Cos the anti-slavery work of Bis the Biological, Sociological. Physiol On Thursday they will have lunch sack brutality”, etc., all of which of ogical. Phiiosonhral. Pedagogical, and eon at the home of Mrs Marshall on fends the souls of the gentlemanly hop Gilbert Haven of Mal Psychological Aspects of Education; Buffalo Eserv one welcome. owners of the mills to such an extent was Associate Editor with Kditor M Benefit of Street. the church that they have refused offers of me den. Mass. H. Mitchum of the "Bowling Green 1 diation of a committee headed by “The same old nonsense is Times"; was on the associate editori Mrs.C . H. Binford a pioneer here our own Stephen S. YVise, an offer going on today,” Bishop al staff for the V YV Pullman Port ers’ Review", Chicago, in which ap will celebrate her 72nd Birthday an however, which has been accepted by peared his articles entitled, “The niversary on Saturday, March 20th the strikers. So there you are. That's Hughes declared. “ It is an Non-Passing of Uncle Toni*"; was (today) quietly at her home 1492 happening right here in America, this outrage. I have received Associate Editor for the N W. on the Winona St. She was born on the "land of the free and home of the brave." You've got to be in one of the "Luke Pryor Plantation, Limestone some mean communications staff of the Pullman-Porter-Group at Portland, Oregon to “The Pullman County. Alabama near the Tenness big trusts, however, to feel that you recently fkit I will not hold News"; is Editor and Manager of the ee River". Mrs Binford is enjoying can be free or that you can afford to Pullman-Porter-Messenger; is author fairly good health and attributes all be brave. Bv the way, the conditions hack my peace. The Afro- of "The Pullman Porter Teacher, a j her worldly possessions, her health in the mills were investigated and re American lias never gone treatise outlined on the Science of and her friends to the “good Lord”. ported on bv Justine YY'ise, the little Pullman Portcrism; is inventor of Mrs. Binford is a staunch member of J Portland babv of Dr. YY'ise. She work back on the flag” (pointing "The Pullman-Porter-Tea-Pot-Dome Mt. Olivet Baptist Church which she ed in the mills for months and found to the Stars and Stripes dar- out all about things—a somewhat dif loves next to her God. Record System.’’ The Advocate for which Mrs. Bin- I ferent aspect of the “spirit of youth"! ped across the pulpit). “For Mr. Botts is editor of the Pullman Porter-Messenger, which publication ford has been a regular subscriber for And not one word in any of our years past in my travels o- he is putting out voluntarily and at twenty three years, the life of the Portland papers about it all. ver this country I have seen his own expense for the benefit of the paper, extends to her the best of YYTiat a wonderful old economy employer and employe of the Pullman j Birthday cheer. bird is President Coolidge—one of more of colored Pullman Company. It is well gotten up and ed ited. Through this means. Prof. Botts Jack Mills, in a light Monday night his pet measures in Congress is porters than I have of my urges the "Pullman Family" to re with Ralph Warren at 47 Union Ave.. farming out the power plant at Mus main intact stabbed VV'arren in the arm and hip. cle Shoals to the Power trust. The own family. They are a fine Mr. Botts savs this organ is a sign Mills was arrested and a charge of YY'ar Department which now controls faithful class of men and of warning and “a voice crying in the assault with a dangerous weapon w^as it, sells to the Alabama Power Com more than one of them has pany 12,000,000 Kilowatt hours of e- wilderness of Life’s course of stress lodged against him. His bail was fix and strain to make straight the way ed at $1,000. The fight is said to have lectricitv at one-fifth of a cent per gone to his death rather than of tlKSg, Pullman Faithful* and their occurred over a voung girl who re K. YY\ hour and the Power Company retails it at 8 cents a K YV' hour to betray his passengers. There families; to let intruders, meddlers, sides on the scene of the fight its customers. In other words, the easy money hunters, crooks, am* mis Company pays the United States was a Negro in the Boston fits inside agitators know that thus Rev J. YV. Anderson, 429 Tillamook far and no further, to keep out of the Street, left Tuesday for a visit in $26.000 for electricity which it retails massacre. There were Ne* porter-yards- to mind their own bu Idaho, LTtah, and Colorado returning at a profit of more than a million a gro soldiers who fought no siness and leave the service or lhc after Faster. Mr. Anderson will ad month. Some economy—it bears the porters alone; to go and join the job dress the Baker Kiwanis Club, it is Coolidge Trade-Mark. But my Ore bly in the civil war and gave less together for independent and in said, before returning home. He will gon fellow voters, both Me Nary and their lives for their white Stanfield voted for the Coolidge plan! dustrious citizenship." also spend a few days in LaGrande remember that when vou go to the brothers. This silly move and Enterprise on his wav home. He primaries in May. Another thing to plas to preach in Ogden and Salt remember at the polls is that Stan ment (the shameless klan Lake City, Sunday. field voted for the infamous Mellon movement) is allied to prot tax bill. May we have the pleasure of greeting you and of showing the many new things which wc have selected especially to please each individu al customer. To all our friends and customers, wc say: Come! Spend a pleasant and inspiring hour among surroundings that are radiant with Spring beauty. Cordially Invite the Public VI illiam Reese and E. J. Minor are the champion Five Hundred players i in the city and its not maybe—If you don't believe it. ju«l ask Rov Garnett i and his partner who were beaten to a frazzle Tuesday night Since then Garnett has had the heebie jeebies. ----------O---------- Quinton Reese known in the boxing fraternity as George Dixon, won a de cisio n Tuesday night in a ten round bout over Cal Herman at Eugene, Or. ■ T h « Q u a l it y S t o a « m P o r tla n d O m o o h _____ *^ « r N N **•«■ ••• O P est ism in America. Being Driven Fom Church “W e are driving the Afro- American into the Catholic church, which is welcoming him, yet we have no finer Protestants in the country. The Bishop’s condemna* lion of the lawless K. K. K. which is strong in the rural districts of the state and is said to include a few Metho dist ministers among its leaders, brought forth low murmurs of protests from (Editor's note: We called up the j but a few of the 400 clergy- Child Labor office and were advised tnen before him. As the mut- bv Mrs Trumbull that as the child- ! t n r s h e to re ren were not paid in any way, the t l >S rtaCnetl It IS C ars n c l o r e matter was not within the jurisdic- Qff his glasses and hammer- tion of Judge Kanzler.) , ... • _ _ _ ed on the pulpit, saying that The cartoons in the Oregonian although hi* had received Front, page Millie Trumbull. What does she mean by allowing these ju venile orchestras to hold forth on school nights? Doesn’t she know that it is a bad thing for children's nerves to be kept up in that fashion? Why only the other day, I heard the sad story of the plight of the young son of a prominent attorney, who has been ordered to bed on account of his extremely nervous condition. The boy plays in the orchestra and broke down under the double strain of keep ing up his work and his practice work in the orchestra. And to make mat ters worse. Judge Kanzlcr’s little 15 year old daughter is to be the soloist at the next concert. I always thought that fudge Kanzler was a friend of children and not an exploiter. Where will the vanity of parents lead them carry double meaning so often that t tt , ,, . .. I have wondered if it is intentional niCcUl l e t t e r s , IlC IlCVCTthC- For instance in the issue of March j es3 t h e COUrage of his 17th we have a picture of the repub- . . , - 7 « tt , . lican elephant and the democratic COnviCtlOflS, h a d tOld p la in donkey kicking Brookhart out of the trut|ls", and that “a Metho- l nited States Senate. You will recall t ------------------------------------------------ ---- jd i. 1 t b is h o p is e le c te d for life. (Continued on page four)