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r i ■ A a VOI*. X X III A D V O C A TE THE. No. 41 D « r o t * d « to «A i« l o l o r t a l a m f t h a 'T- - " ■" "" ------- ’—~ O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 5, 1926 PORTLAND, In d *p «n d «n t P «p *r P a a p la • _ * -------- ’ PR IC E 5 C E N T S NOTED TEACHER FILLS MANY SUPREME COURT SANCTIONS SEGREGATION P R IV A T E P A C T V A L I D SAYS SU PR E M E CO UR T T H A T N E W B R ID G E ! The new llurnside Undue was op N E A R E A S T D IR E C T O R Q U A K E R S E N JO Y D I N A. M. E. Z IO N C. E. N E W S Natives Not of Colored M E E T S P R O M IN E N T Blood, But of Spanish or NER W IT H NEGROES COLORED M EN French Ancestry Keren H. Mills NOTED TEACH ER AND A U T H O R H A S BUSY S T A Y IN T H E C IT Y Noted among visitors in Portland fFroiu "The F'nend’', April 29^1926) this week was Dr. Albert R. Vail of A most enjoyable dinner for one J. J. Handsaker of Portland Chicago, III. (Preston Ne s Service) hundred Negroes was given by one “For Christ and the church Tbc ire ol many a “ Creole" has been Meets Editors Lawyers and Dr. Vail arrived in the city Sunday hundred Ouakcr* at the Benjamin we stand.” CLSUtC IIIC I I I V L U I I I U U I U I . _ _ - _ - morning irom San Francisco, Calif or provoked because the inocent tourist Franklin Hotel, in Philadelphia, on word mean» “oi colored DUSU1CS8 M e n OI R a c e . nia where be remained ior two weeks —C. £.— th in k s the Fourth month 6th Henry T . Brown j after the close of the 18th Annual Our C. E. Sunday was very lively b loo d .’ several K ra n d speeches were delivered. presided, and Wilbur K I human and "Creole," the native Orleanian will Portland. Ore. Convention ot the Bahi's of luc Uni Rufus Jones contributed in their re and created much Inspiration among . May 2 the huncraries W e were led by Miss tell you, means "o f French and Span- j „ ^ June I, 1926 ted States and Canada, held in that ci Mr. and Mrs Fred D. Thomas had marks to the spirit of concord which Edna Mills and Mr. Francis Fairre. ish ” The Creole is one who is born a- •k iM i r hu I c ni» uf Washington lu en ty. recently. Mrs. E. U Cannady, was the keynote of the meeting. The 1 ter intu indentures or agreements a aa their aw l l all day Sunday. M r Both proved successful and ideal sup way Irom his country— whatever that Dr. Vail spoke at the Metaphysical Associate Editor of The Advocate, Hiim t talc or conveyance oi property William 1‘ickens oi New York City race problem was forgotten in tbc porters. country may be The New Orleans Library. M j Yamhill Street, at Mrs. Maclcay Building, Portland, Ore. to pi-null» uf NeKro blood win sus- Mr Thomas conveyed him to rhurich pleasure of friendly intercourse, and Creole is considered the city's finest Cbloc’s Sunday morning convocation — C . E.— u lamed today by the United S tile » Su Sunday morning in his brand new and the good will which Friends believe at 11 o'clock upon “The Pathway to On Sunday morning we were very product. The women are lovely. The Dear Mrs Cannady: preme Court in a decision delivered beautiful Kickrbarkrr Sedan In thr is the greatest need in creating a con pleased In have with us Mr. Louis G. men are brave. They have charming ¿spiritual Realization and Universal e a r l y rvining M r and M r s I It O IM I structive society was in ample eviden bv Associate Justice Sanford iin g t« Gregory, of Washington, U. C. as our manners. They arc exclusive. They j Through your kindness in furnish Love.’ In the afternoon, at the home T he effect uf the jud|(iiicnt it tu invited Mr and M r» J. A. Ewing and ce u both sides. est o of f honor. " M r.Jiregory spoke to are clannish. They have their own lan ing me letters of introduction to of Mr. and Mrs. E. D Cannady in Ir American ideals of freedom and op guest Kivr leual sanction to practices es Mr ad.Mrs. K. D. Cannadv and their an appr appreciative audience on "tfe ligion guage, their own society, and their j friends of yours in Chicago, I had the vington, Dr. Vail was one of the four tablished by white residents of the KUrst, Mr. I.ouia Gregory of Wash- portunity were forcefully put before W ill Solve the Race Problem." Sun- own customs. snecial guests. Here he spoke upon national cauilal to exclude Negroes inKton, D. C. to dine with Mr Pick* the meeting by Nannie Burroughs of day evening. Rev. Moreland chose > The New Orleans Creole speaks pleasure of meeting two or three the subject, "T h e New Path to Religi ens at a very dctlcioua dinner for the National Training School, who for his text: Philtippians IV — II. "In a pure French. The reason "C reole'’ 1 there who made my recent visit to ous Unity." 11oin certain neiKhburhuods. that city most pleasant. 1 he l our t d is m iss e d for w ant of which the hosts are noted for serv said that Negroes want only a chance Whatsoever State I am. Therewith be has been misunderstood is because On Sunday evening he spoke at the I spent an hour in the office of to learn and lo earn, and that if they ju risd ic tio n a case m w h ich partie» ing. their slaves spoke the Creole dialect, Content." Both services were well at- j 1 he Chicago Defender and the editor, First Congregational Church upon could not live up to the ideals set by -------- o ----- ' o u k I m an appeal fro m d e c isio n s of bearing about the same relation to | tended and well pretented. “'I'he Oneness of Mankind." Mr. Robert S. Abbott took much time the D is t ric t cou rts, w h ic h had e n jo in Messrs. I I. Stewart of l.a(irande. the founders of the Republic they —C. E — pure French as the Southern Negro to ____ — __________ ___ ___ Monday evening Dr. _____ Van __ gave an show ____ me ____ not ___a only his splendid ed co n v e y a n ce of real estate because Ore , and O C l.oKan. were pleasant should not call themselves Americans. | Hear Bisop Martin June 13tb! talk does to English purely spoken, ¡plant, but also to reveal in many ways : address at Newbcrg, Oregon in Paci- "Th e Negro isn't a problem,” she uf an ind e nture o r aKreem ent inh ibit callers at The Advorate office Tues- — C. £-— Then there was the Arcadian French, m which I was much more interested, | ,,c College Auditorium upon 'The A problem you m g su c h c o n v e ya n ce T o d a y 's deci- ; dy. Mr. Stewart, accompanrid bv the said, "he's a man The Ever Ready Club met at the or “ Cajean” French, as spoken in the the spirit of the paper. He told me Oneness of Mankind and S?iue Un stun leaves the m iu n c t iu n m force and Madam, spent Memorial Day here. treat in three ways: you try to work parsonage on Thursday evening. outlying districts of Louisiana And how the institution had been built up tried Paths to Universal Peace." He p ro h ib its the sale uf a residence in the They stopped at the home of Mr and it, or you dislike it, or you don't un Ever Readies are still seeing the Gumbo" French— that means simply from nothng. of bis ideals for it. and spoke of the Bahai program presented n o rth w e st section of W a s h n iK t o n to a Mrs J. W . Stanley. 538 Mall Street derstand it. Now the N egro doesn't beautiful. French incorrectly spoken. ; of how the color line is not drawn in 60 years ago by Baha U'llah from hi* w o m a n d escrib ed m the re cord as hav while m*thr city Mr Stewart also had mind working, but he bates to be —C. H - O- any way on his staff, and that both prison in Acca inviting the i.ations to worked; there are lots ol people who m i N e K r o blood a minor operation for removal of his The Gleaners Art Club held a pic- j Stay o ff June 21st. Particulars later, white and colored employees work to- call a Universal Conferenc; for ihe dislike him and more don't understand The case of Curtis vs lluckley at tonsils before returniiiK home nic at Columbia Park Thursday. A ve --------- O--------- gether harmoniously to produce a pa- establishment of an International tracted attention because of the pros Francis Fair a high school student him All he wants is to be treated ry enjoyable time seas reported from Court of arbital justice, for the sim pect that thr decision miKht have vital won thr first prize of SIS in a Char like an ordinary human being What all who attended. ultaneous limitation of armaments N E G R O D E P U T Y SH E R confined to the colored people. effect oil racial acKrcK>tion laws in iest.,u ( outeal held at the Alberta we nerd in solving the race question -—C. E.— One very pleasant incident of my m; and the establishment of the princip operation in many states It was a motion picture house Tuesday night is more light and less heat." IF F A D V IS E D O V E R Read The Advocate, you will like it. visit there was meeting young W il- les of universal arbitration. He sug T h r next colored speaker was Ed suit m equity filed by Mr lluckley in Francis was the only contestant of —C. E - PH O NE TO LE A V E lam Duncan Allen o f Hose City Park Bark gested also that this world court con ward W. Henry, Magistrate of the the District Supremr Court a K a m s I rolor. The Reporter was a dinner guest of Portland, who was u(. from Oberl.n sider a universal language to be I-'ifth District Court of Philadelphia, Mrs CorriRan and Mrs. Curtis to en P IN E B L U F F the president. Mist Rosalie Bird on where he is studying music, fo> a taught in all the schools in the worid who told something of his experience join the conveyance of real estate with the mother tongue, as an aid to Miss Mildred B l.acrv. 10 y ---------------- I short vacation. on the bench There was more dis Tuesday evening. from one uf the defendants to the o- — C. S - «■Id graduated from Houston, Texas Pine Bluff. Ark. June 3— W. Collins A t the close ot an exceedingly the Universal Peace. He laid down the tress and crime in Philadelphia than thcr. Rev. and Mrs. J. k Mills and Mi Negro deputy sheriff, who shot and busy day. Mr. Ear: V. Dickerson, as- following principes: Universal cam High School this June Mi|t Lacey is he would have believed possible, he T h e record d is c lo s e s that in 1921 a cousin of Mrs George Mulen, JIN said; he learned the value of having George Mulen enjoyed a trip to Salem killed Charley Bennett, after Bennett sistant prosecuting attorney, gave ine paign of education in arts, sciences, several w hite p e rso n s, m cludiO K ‘M r I l l i i Strut t «.( tins d ty Her t»««tli«-r a social worker connected with the Oregon last Monday, visiting Mr. Jas. had killed Deputy Sheriff Brvan Viet no little time and discussed with me and the oneness of mankind, the har- llu c k le y and M r s C u r r iK in , executed is a leader in the Lincoln Theatre j Court, lo deal with young boys Madicy, brother of Mrs. Mills, after in a Sweden dance hall early Monday some of the problem:; which he and moizing o f science and rchgion. the an ind e nture u n d e r w h ich it w a s a- orchestra in Houston and her mother brought in for the first time. Shel which the party visited Mrs. Hattie has received an anonymous telephone i other law enforc-.mr.it agents »re tiy- establishmet of perfect equality be Kreed that n o part o f certain tracts ad gradmothrr are teachers in Hous- ! ters for homeless men were rare out Jackson in he Salem Hospital. inessage warning him to leave town, ing to solve in that city so largely giv- tween men and women; closer co-op m this city should ««« « be used or ... . . r . : *- n n ni a « I. » ..»L _ . 1 _ — C. E.— The call was answered 1 Bwas by desk C Ser i en t to r crime. VV.th many . others, he eration between capital and labor and cupied by, o r sold, leased or giv e n to. t. hi Pub!i« St bool system Miss Ijic y side the police station, many o f them Mr. and Mrs Clarence B. Ramsey geant L M. Smith at police headquar • eels that poverty is a fruitful cause the recognition of the underlying uni ami her brother plan to visit Mrs. charging admission and others not any p e rso n o f the N e g r o race T h is (Y etivc Shelby) wish to thank their ty of all existing faiths. Mullen this Summer ters. I of crime and the «lim itation i f this open to colored men He suggest aKreem ent was to ru n fur tw en ty-o ne Collins said he would not leave the untoward situation, but fair wages Tuesday he spoke at tht Metaphy ed that the guests might enjoy visit friends for the beautiful gifts which y e a rs city. Authorities are investigating the and better living conditions will help sical Library upon “ The City of Im ing one bright spot, an open door they received. G E T A C Q U A IN T E D — C. E - to lessen these c i¡¡ 31111:11 condit'ons. mortality and the Gaate Thereto’’, at source of the message. mission at Fifty-eighth and Market. Mi J A Wisdom spent Thursday ! Zion's Rally Sunday will close June 1 was impressed bv his thoughtful at the close o f which Dr. Vail was rush C L U B N E W S In listening to Edward Henry people --------- o--------- nut on Powell Valley Hoad at “ Mam- j 13th. Meet Bishop Martin! titude and asked him .1 h - could uot ed to the Portland hotel where he forgot that they were while or color my Inn” He rip«.Its a fine lime Mr I — C. E - A R K A N S A S W H IT E S sometime visit .h* coast when it wo broadcasted from station K O IN , up ed. and came together as citizens to Wisdom said that Mrs. Jeanne Myers By Miss Gwendlen Hooker face the common problem of poverty Go to church Sunday! Let us all go uld be a pleasure to introduce him to on the subject of "W o rlJ Organiza S T A G E A L Y N C H IN G others and Mrs. I.tta Sims, employes there, to church. Let thif be a slogan for who are like minded. tion of the Most Great Peace. ' Because of William Peickcns’ lec and crime. spared no means in inakmK his stay ture at Be'hcl A. M. E. Church on Y O U I Wednesday «venusjs Iseapokc at the I also met Dr. Over too, the Presi In the lighter vein, but wistful and a pleasant one ifrc fiu m c u f dent o f the Overton Hygienic Manu “ r r s s C tu O fiic n lu K (Preston News Service) last Wednesday night, the Get A c dignified, were some recitations from "G ossip’’ Wilson. Ark., June 4— Albert Blazes facturing Company, who told me I Dr. H E Ingham, 1181 Harold Ave quainted club met on Tuesday the Paul Dubar’s poems, given bv a col Miss Rosalie Bird and Mr. Francis charged with attacking a whie girl, a- was too late to meet your brother-in- nue upon "Bahai Principles for W orid nighth before. The meeting place was ored graduate o f the Philadelphia “M A T T H E N S O N also changed to thr residence of Mr School of Elocution and Expression. E'airre took the prize of being the ged 22. was taken from officers last law, Mr. James Edwin Stamps, who Peace." Thursday evening he gave a champion cherry pickers last week in Thursday night by a mob of several had just left the office. A ll of these lecture at the Metaphysical L.brary W A S RIGHT* and Mrs Clarence Ivev. Mrs. Murray- No colored gathering is complete made every effort to make my stay under the auspices o f the Bahai As hundred persons and hanged. was thr hostess for thr evening A without music, and no songs are as the back yard of the parsonage. sembly upon “The Most Successful — C. E — Sheriff Haas, who with two depu a delightful one. St. I.oius, M o. June 4— According pleasant evening was spent in arrang dear to American audiences as N e Mr Chester Brady enjoyed a trip I was able to visit Chicago as I Persons in Human H istory.’ He to an editorial mthe St. Louis 1’ost- ing a club cirriruluin After which the gro spirituals, so it was with thr grea through California and Idaho last ties was guarding Blazes in a ware «¡as just returning from our national showed that the most influential, po Dispatch, “ Matt Henson was K ik I i I" hostess, assisted by Nannie Maud I test pleasure that hosts and guests week. Mr Brady made asperial call on house here, said that it was mpossible Near East conference in Cresco, Pa., werful and bénéficient rulers have to keep the mob from taking the pris vey and Mrs Grace Ivey served re listened to the quartet o f the East The editorial follow s- oner. He said that after hanging the where, for three days, we discussed been, not its kings and its generals, During which time a Calvary Methodist Church; the sing the reporter and told her o f his trip. The report of the Amundsen expe freshments — C. E — the problems connected with the se but its great prophets, for they have man the members of the mob returr instrumental was ers were encored many times. dition that tlieV found only ur and program mostly What's become of Ruth Anderson? ed to town quietly and "wen to be«T‘ curing o f funds for completing the swayed, guided, educated, and united Many letters of apreciation have water at thr North I ’ulc should cause greatly nrjoyed This week the club Nobody knows. Let’s find her. Trini Officers had intended to take Bla- ! work of canng for more than 25,000 the lives of untold millions of people. come from our guests. Friends will be •Matt Henson a pleased smile. Henson, will discuss; "W hat is Personality ty 3422 zes to Osceola Friday for safe keep- | children who still remain to us of the The dominion of Napoleon lasted for the NeKro who was at the pole with Continued from last week W e expect interested in the following: —C E — ing. Following the attack which oc 130.000 children whom we have been two decades, while the dominion of "Please be good enough to tender , I'rary, said in an interview a while a real lively evening. You haven't seen Francis in his ev curred when the victim and two girl privileged to save from death during Christ, for nineteen centuries. I he hack; “ I'll eat all thr Krouml they find Phone Selwood 2020 for all to your committee our heart-felt ap ening gown yet. W ait! Kings and rulers of India rise and fall companions strayed from a school the last few years. preciation for the very interesting around the p o le ’’ Hr U f U s N U l —C E — There was a general feeling at the and are forgotten but the Buddha il picnic, blodhounds were taken to the rrasuns with litte scientific ternunol- cluh information and please and helpful entertainment afforded Explore the New Rurnside Bridge! scene and trailed the man who later conference that we had laid a founda lumines and purifies and upbuilds the okv but with much common sense and drop in for a visit some W ed on thr occasion of the get-acquainted You need fresh air. was said to have been identified by tion for a great future work in the lives of perhaps a third of the human diner."— Daniel W. Chase. practical judK'iicnt, based on 20 years —C E — the victim. Reports said a number of Near East and while the work had race for twenty five centuries. Kongu! nesday evening. "There are so many very fin* peo experience in tbc Arctic. Meet us at 7:00 P. M.— Z IO N , o f been great in that wc had saved these Dynasties rise and fall and are no women were in the lynching mob. -------- o-------- ple in the world and when their fine 'T h e current arc too swift around course! countless throngs from death, yet pro more, but Confucius sits upon 'i i ev ness ran be radiated so that others the pole for it to be land-locked" " T W E L V E RACES R E P R E S E N T throne “ the uncrowned bably the greatest work would be erlasting mav feel it and express it. the bond C O M M E N C E M E N T E X Henson said "Adm iral I ’rary and I ED A T A F T E R N O O N T E A " done in the next few years as we tra- King of ten thousand kingdoms.' He of brotherhood cannot fail to be de drifted oO miles in ¿4 hours on an icc MT. O L IV E T C H U R C H n these children for useful places in then showed how this same kind of ER CISES H E L D A T pack. W e noticed, too. that the ice Reprinted from the Daily Journal of veloped ami substantiate the Father (B y Mrs. Octavia W illiam s) the world in which they find themsel prophetic influence is rising with its hood of God.”— Ernest Hall Sandidge. L IV IN G S T O N E shored and huiiunockrd much more May 31, 1926, Portland. Oregon. ves. T o quit now would be to unido purifying; its illuminatng power in the "The inspiring talks and friendly at than it would if there were laud un Nearly ¿00 persons, representing at The pastor spoke in the morning the work of the last ten years; while great Bahai teachers. Baha'U’llah and derneath or tf the icc field* wc cros least a dozen different nationalities, mosphere made me realize that some from 1st Chapter of 1st Peter. Text: Salisbury, N. C. June 4— Livin g to carry it on to a successful comple Abdu l Baha and through them the sed had been tied somewhere tu land .” attended the inter-racial, international persons, as Dr. Jones suggested, truly 3rd and 4th s-erses. stone College, well known institution tion means that America has not only Holy Spirit has united a great multi I’crhaps the Wilkins expedition will and interreligious tea given Sunday seek hearts and not faces."— Susan T Mr. Crawford was added to the held its 44th annual commencement saved these children from death but tude of Christians, Jews, Moham-ne- Reynolds. make a broader survey than I ’t-ary afternoon from 2;J0 to 5:30 o'clock bv membership and will be baptized at last week Prominent men of the has presented to the peoples of the dians, Buddhists. Confucionists and --------- o--------- and Henson did. It is still possible Mr. and Mrs E. D. Cannady at their some future date. white and Negro races are brought Near East thousands of young men the members of all races, into a great that land may be found Hut (or the home No. 520 Fast 26th Street north Elks Boat Excursion Jul. 5. In the evening the pastor spoke here for these annual events. The bac and women as leaders in what we ho spiritual brotherhood that already go time be in« wc tie in with Matt Hen The special guests were Louis Gre from 2nd Chapter. 2nd division of the calaureate sermon Monday was by pe may be a new civilization out es around the world. And thus these son The fabled "lost continent." ol gory, traveler and lecturer, of Wash great Bahai Educators are training Song of Solomon T ext: 1—2— 3 ver Bishop F.. D W . Jones, of Washing there. the Arctic wastes is a pleasant con ington. D. C.. and W illiam Pickens, of N E W L Y W E D D E D C O U P L E Recently we have received sam a great multitude in the life o f U niv ton, D C W J. Trent, the new presi T H A N K T H E IR F R IE N D S ses. jecture, yet all indications point to New York, field secretary of the Na The Senior and Junior Missionary dent of Livingstone was inaugurated ples o f their handy work and if any ersal Service. Universal Love, trans tional Association for Advancement of water and not land socieites had charge of the services, Tuesday afternoon. of your readers are interested in plac forming them from soldiers ot earth W c wish to extend our sincere and rendered brief programs at each Colored People. ing in their homes some o f these ex to soldiers of the Prince of Peace. This is one of a series of teas given thank«« and appreciation to the follow service. Friday evening he adressed the quisite oriental rugs, rugs made by w i l l i a m s T a v e n u e * y * frequently on Sunday afternoons at ing CO BB S T IL L W A IT S friends at The Portland Hotel and the children in an effort to support Committee for a Better Social Ord :r Next Sunday, June 6th the services the Cannadv residence, at least six others who so kindlv contributed to will be in charge of the Deacon Board themselves. I should be glad to have at the Y M. C. A Annex at 6- * j up The committee of management and having been held during the present the beautiful wedding gift presented on “ The Greatest Religious Discovery and regular Testimonial service in the Senate Again Defers Action them see this work. the affiliating committee met W ed year The purpose is to bring about a to us. Again thanking-you for the priv of Modern Tim es." At 8:15 he gave morning and Communion at both ser nesday inorninK at the Hranch to better understanding between races On Judgship Mr and Mrs. Clarence B. Ramsey vices. ilege o f meeting your friends in Chi his final adress in Portland at the Me make final arrangements for the ope and religious elements, as a part of E A. McF.ntce, F.. P. C arr, Mr. Hc- cago and for the other privileges so taphysical Library, under the auspices The Senior and Junior Missionary ning of the new building. the general movement to establish aly. B. T. L. Kirk. F A. Morrison, G- Societies had a very interesting meet Washington. D. C. June 3— Recon frequently given of addressing your of the Bahai Assembly, speaking upon Under the direction of Mrs. Jessie world peace. Janiison, Peterson, E. F. McCrav, I ’. ing Monday. The Juniors are very bu sideration of confirmation of Hon readers on be half of the children of "Th e Truth Which W ill Set The V. Grayson a concert of Negro Spirt- The afternoon's program included 0 . Cunningham, R. Enimitt, Mrs. Lee, Whole W orld Free.” " I t is the troth", the Nea. Fqst. 1 « 1.1 fuels was rendered at St. Johns C out talks bv both the guests of honor, Alnetta llrvson, B. Herncr, E. D. sy ripping up old clothing to be Tames A. Cobb, as judge of the muni he said, " o f the oneness of all nations Cordially yours, siunity church. I hose assisting were Albert R. Vail of Chicago and Mrs. Cannadv, K. Tavlor, Hollis Mack, H e made over for the children in Liberia. cipal court, laid over from last Fri and races; of the fundamental oneuess J. J. Handsaker, Bible classes were had and refresh day for action in the Senate, was a- Mr. James McArthur, Mrs. Clifford Mae Maxwell of Montreal, Rev. John len Bailey, Marie Rilancc, E. Tynee, Northwest Regional Director of religions and the need of a univer ments were served. gain postponed after a brief executive McClain and Mrs Jessie Edwards F. Moreland, pastor of Zion A. M E F. Morton, H Thomas, G. A. Gertz, sal society of nations; it is the truth Our next meeting will be with the session Tuesday. The Blue Triangle club and the «huroh; Mrs Nathan Harrir, George 1. D. Fort, W. Johnson, E. J. Minor, of universal brotherhood and univer It is onderstood that Senator Pat A N N U A L Crystal Club arc rehearsing for plays P. Eisman of the city school board; Mate Clayton, S. C. Umphlcttc, R I pastor at his residence, 333 East 72nd N E W S P A P E R sal love as it is taught and made man Street, North, Monday, June 7th. All Harrison, of Mississippi, who obtain to be n relented in the near future. Mrs I |. Hanilsaker, and Professor Smith, R E Dunn, I D. Jamison, R ifest bv the great prophet who not on The final meeting for Hi(jh School Sell of the chair of Sociology, Reed Katun, E A. Smith. M Rodgers, G. ladies and girls are invited to come ed the reconsideration, will not Fili A S S O C IA T IO N C A L L E D ly proclaims the truth but in his life, advisers of the Portland Federation college; and the Rev. Uemeura of the Forties. W vatt Williams. Hanna Sw- and spend a social afternoon with us. buster the confirmation over to next is the truth.’ ’ session o f Congress. was attended by Mrs. 1\ E. Stewart Japanese Methodist mission. etland. Barbara Hubbard, Fid Watson, Members of the Fourth Es Each afternoon during his stay in M. R Siato, Japanese, gave selec Hannah Martin. E. G. I lark. and Miss Danley. Portland, at the home of Mr and Mrs. tate W ill Meet in Phila- Among the large groups of persons tions on the Japanese native flute, ami A L A B A M A P R IS O N U N L W I.atimer, 397 E. 38th St., North, inspecting the new building was Wil- was introduced by Ken Nakazawa delph Aug. 5-6-7- 1926 Dr Vail conducted a class in methods S H IL O H C H U R C H D ER C O N V IC T R U L E i Pickens oi New York. Held Sec. Japanese poet. Piano selections were of Spiritual teaching. he N. A A C. P. Others in his given bv Miss Nellie Franklin and A multiplicity of engageent in thme Nashville, Tenn. June «I— Notice is were Kev. John K Moreland. Mrs. Jessie Edwards; Mrs F. M Jas Birmingham, Ala.. June 4— Accord city prevented Dr Vail from filling an Services were well attended last ing to reports of the grand jury find hereby given to you and to all other engagement for him to adress Prof. l Anderson and Attorney E. J per sang a group of Swiss aortas; M Sunday. The Rev. S. G. Wilson a pio ings in connection with prison con newspapers that the Annual Press Laughlin's Sociology classes at W il- R Ahn. Korean, sang “ The Holy Ci neer Baptist minister of the North nor. ditions in Alabama, three life term Association will be held in Philadel liamette University. Salem, Oregon --------o-------- ty" in his native tongue, and 1 roffes- west, preached a soul-stirring sermon convicts ruled as monarrhs over their phia, Penn.. Thursday. Friday and on Wednesday A trip over the Col desdames Jessie Edwards, Mabel sor W oodfin gave a piano selection hr and as usual held his audience spell fellow inmates, and much of the inhu Saturday. August 5-6-7, 1926. Presi umbia River Highway; to Reed Col rper and Thelma Flowers repre- had composed for this special event. bound The prayer meeting was spiri man and brutal treatment the convicts dent B. I. Davis of Atlanta and Chair lege and several dinner engagements ited St. Philips Mission at the ob- All of the singers were accompanied tually refreshing Dr W ilson will fill received is said to be due largely to a man J. E. Mitchell of St. Louis have completed Mr. Vail's busy stay in the pulpit Sunday evening. W e invite vance of I m the 75th anniversary of by Mrs. Olliver Wickersham V i l II C v v ...............- ---- system under which the men worki-d. authorized the call. The Association Portland, and he stated before leaving The nationalities or races represen vou al to conic and hear this able di ' Ort|Wn n Crty City. Paul's Church in It is said that one Negro convict will be the guest of the Philadelphia the citv Friday night for Seattle, that ted at this unique tea included: Negro, vine Take Montavilla car. Church is These nrsday inorninK. May iy j/ was rendered temporarily blind, bv members. Mr. F.. Washington Rhodes Portland and surrounding districts inK matrons attended the 9:45 hu- Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, on 76th and Fast Everett Sts. the use o f the “ strap” , a club, bv editor of the Philadelphia Tribune. are the most beautiful that he has I. . : : ,i„ ...l by Kn Bishop Itiuhnn Wal- VV A1 - Swiss, Frnrh, Spanish, Assyrian, A r --------0-------- irist administered blows over his head and was forced 526 South Sixteenth Street who exten ever seen during his world travels. The T. Sumner They also presented menian. Greek, and American H O TEL NOTES to continue at work despite his con ded the invitation to meet in Philadel Dr. Vail received fis A. B degree Philip's mite to the collection, religios represented were the Hebrew. dition It is said that “ straw bosses” phia. said in his communication that from the Univ. o f Chicago: his Doc ich is used exclusively for the Den- Bahai, Roman Catholic, ami various Philadelphia would accept these dates. gave the indiscriminate floggings to F'.arl V. Morrison, bell-hop at The of the needy women In any ol the branches of the Protestant churches Please notify me whether you can tor of Divinity from Harvard. For 12 the convicts, the report said Portland, regardless of the fact that iscopal churches All report having arrange to attend the meeting. Please vears he restored a church at the The report said that Dr Robbins, Among others who appeared on the the »Cl0,000 auto damage suit against I a glorious meeting and that ev- accept this notice as an official notifi University of Illinois. He is an author physician at the Flat Top Camp, was him has not been settled, has bought and contributor of articles to various courtesy was extended to make program were: Rev F. M Jasper of on hand each morning when the men cation and at the same time, build a magazines. Woodstock Comunitv church and himself another car and is splitting m happy. new story for your publication. entered the mines, but left immediate the wind as of old. Miss W hite who accompanied Mrs The notice is signed by Henry A ly to attend his private practice, leav Taps were sounded last Saturday Jasper; Mr J. A. P yrm ^ president of T H E E L K S ' E L E C T IO N ing Homer Anderson to attend those Boyd, Secretary. for our old friend Bill Bailev. a fami A ST O R E FO R o-------- - )n Wednesday night the Elks will the local branch of the N A. A. C. I Mrs. George Mullen, 318 F. 41st St, who became ill or were hurt in his liar figure »round The Portland lobby d their seini-annual «l«ction m o ' Rev. E. C. Pyer, pastor of Mt Olivet His death was sudden, he having hern absence Anderson, the report said, of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W inn of who makes on an average of two and EVERYBODY Baptist church; George Orr I.atimer, er*. The office of Exalted Kuler three trips to Salem, Oregon per wk., ten performed "operations” on injured Tacoma. Wn.. motored down Sunday seen on Saturday morning looking ,, I Secretary will be the moat aoURnt aiid the host. convicts and frequently amputated se evening and spent several days with to see Mrs Hatie Jackson who is in well and happy. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs ices Eugcn e Minor, the present riously bruised fingers. Anderson was their parents, Mr and Mrs. A. E. the state hospital there, reports hav Farl Morrison and Booker Kirk, Elizabeth Higby and Mrs AJ,fe M retary will be oposca, it is ¡ia'l,«1‘>v ing called to see both Mr. John Left- a life termer. Flowers. two bell-hops at The Portland, moto Handsaker who were assisted by Miss e C Anderson The Exalted Ruler. ridge and Mr Bill Taylor who are in ê b r. red to Seatie Sunday night in Eearl s Helen Pilkington. TMX Q uautv troua M H Williams will stand for rc-elec- Mr. and Mrs. I Bragg were among Mr F. D. Cooper of Maxville, Ore., the same hospital. She states that they new auto, to attend the H F. Alexan ■ The flowers which adorned the tea . y o x t y . • n He will have oppositon from one Portlanders who attended the grand sent in two years’ subscription to The are both doing well and inquired of der's Musicians' grand ball on Mon 1 probably two men. The contest tables and rooms were the gift of the friends, lodges and churches. ball in Seattle Monday nigh. Advocate this week. Misses Gwendlen and Violet Hooker. day night. imise* to be a hot one ened Friday thr 28th to the public Washington Segregation with Krcat and fittinK ceremonies Case Dismissed by High* 1 which lasted the groatci pari of th<- afternuon The program consisted of cat Tribunal W ill Have marching bv soldiers, lodKes and civ- Vital Effect iv organisations; bands played and Portland’s Own Store