Saturday, April 9, 1M 7. THE ADVOCATE P AG E T W O at elections, but it was thought that ,ii some ol them 1 he> alv»avs ap- C OOPERATION GREAT NEED art in leu thousand years would have ____ been denied these privileges perhaps this primary law would hold pear haislcr trom a distance Ilian tliev In spite of many advantages that did not. The Cnitcd States su no wucii you get close up to them. (The News. Paikertbu.g W V t.) I’ ubliahesl every Saturday at It »rente ilierc are many outer doors tuat W hen the white people of this na­ Come with American "whiteness", we court has decided unanimous- Suite 312313 Macleay Building. y that such a discrimination is con­ •ire possibly just shut tight aud aie tion combine to work as energetic­ are glad that we are not white, if such trary to the fourteenth amendment. hard to open because ot non use by ally for a solution of racial differ­ deeds of crime can he schemed bv I’ hone Broadway 5807. By Virginia Washburn Uon t ences as the Negroes then a very white people Heaven deliver us O f course it is It was intended to people ot dark complexion. Oregon’s own Author oe an.nd ot closed ilocxs. lu u know from wnileness. great step forward in these relations be contrary to it in effect, for it aim­ —St Luke Herald E. D. C A N N A D Y ......... ......... Editor ed to deny to the Negro in reality the more a door is opened the cas will be noted The Seventeenth An- Copyright by lust nual Report of the National. Astoria- political rights which the amend­ icr it is to open the next time VUS B. D CAN N AD Y Manager the Western Syn. Service ment gave him in principle The de­ suppose the door is locked and that it tion for the Advancement of Color- FOREST RANGERS HAVE REAL W ORKIN G JOB cision is ii.'table and interesting Not is to our advantage to open it. are we rd People has been released telling less interesting is the fact that, as going to sit around lor a hail ccnlury ol the Association's activities for I'he forest ranger's position is not j He got no further. waiting *-------------------------------- tor somebody to open it -W‘ tor ~ IM6 soon as the decision was announced, .......... Tin word s his few belongings and was jud It shows that the Association ex­ a "pay tune job", as a number of com- ¡ merely addati insult to injury. W1 h ready to leave when he felt a soft high officials of the state of Texas u>. or arc we going to try every key mereiai correspondence schools pie F. Richardson, Broadway & at once began to offer suggestions in our possession to make it open; pended $78,834 27 during the year, in a diabolical cry the enraged Itali in hand plared In Ids. Turning he saw as to other possible means bv which And don t torget that sometimes it defense of the Nrgrv> - civil rights lure it 'avs the forest service Everett Sts. Activities of several cv»rr*spoiid descended upon him, up .citing dishes Nellie. Her dark ryi were burning the clear intent of the federal con­ may not be locked at all and if you in America; included in the work of llolliady & Holliday, 125 N. stitution might be evadc'd There is give it a good hard push it will lly the Association i* auli-lvnching pro­ enee schools winch claim to preture in every direction Grabbing the luvk with ardent affection. paganda the ftnancig of Supreme uien lor ranger jobs and practically less Venue by the collar, he drugged no reason to think that the Texans open. “ You'll come out ult right, Vernie. Sixth Street. Court cases arising out of segrega­ guarantee government employment him tu thè side dnor uf thè ilinln are sinners more than others in their I'm going lo keep my promise and get on the national forests upon comple­ moni, and boostrd him into thè n!le> Elks Sanitary Barbershop, desire to make inoperative a law THEY STOPPED^ THE MOB tion and idlu-r civil rights issues. you into Grand Opera. Don't you pay “Officer* of the Association liavcl- tion of the course have come to the which they think would have unfor­ “ Best*!“ he exp'udcd u. he wlped 90 N. Sixth Street. tunate local effects. It is an Ameri­ It certainly i« a credit to the Negro led 71.OBJ miles during l9Jt>, anti vis­ attention y>f the forest service, and a Uie perspiration frolli bis fiorili fa-e any intention to Gust." “ I never do." Vende said trulli A. H. Morrow, Compositor can trait We render lip homage to that when in ihe year ol our Lord ited .14 States of the I ’tiion. 12- of number of letters asking about rang­ “ He malia de bum watt!" er positions which came to fyirest ser­ fully. , them Southern States, aiul held 452 law in general but we reserve our nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, Vernon Baker Apent. Hi» work compieteli. Ilio old Pian Then to his surprit.« Nellie sli| )>< d The foreword to the Re­ vice headquarters are believed to be practical loyalties for those laws the white hv>o:iwutiT" Tier- drew Ids blu dun ; face down to hers that it has not done, are perfectly sat- Colored Americans are the only Advertising matter ha* been circu- | was a cold gleam in tiu t' eye that and kissed him. 1 Do you believe prohibition has All communications for publica­ isfied that it should not be done, be­ race responsible members of which proven a good thing for America’ latcd to a considerable extent by the Grabawini did not n-liah. The aar For one ile'lrlous, il zxy moment cause redistricting would mean more tion or otherwise should be ad­ arc in favor of submitting to discrim­ so-called preparatory school« for for­ caxtie front Gust assumed w*a uninis (lie floor and the cmlint collided, tlie J Has prohibition lessened the so­ representation for Chicago and that dressed to The Advocate Publish would presumably mean more wet ination on the claim that their race cial problem of mtetiiprancc’ est rangers. In view, however, of fhkable. furniture spun around anil umu id the alwav- will be discriminated against .1 Do vou see less drunkenness now the requirement of the law that rang­ ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac voti- in the legislature I he law Me fe t him « f “ Yes, »ir!" Gmbawinl replied nrrv enmptured V eine Ihe Jews are still contending., after than under saloon condition-‘ ers must be. as for as practicable, clear, blit thev think it would be dis­ teav Building. Portland, Oregon. giddy from high (Miivercil emotion* 4 Would vou prefer to raise a fain- citizens of the -tale in which the oualy. astrous to have more wet votes in the more than a thousand years of dis­ Advertising rates made known leislature Therefore they are not in crimination and are winning even so­ ly where prohibition i* not enforced’ work lie* it is pointrd out that there “ Then we may a-, we’ l yet down ti Ills heart burst. ii ■ with happiueja, l.r mnnngrd to ttAinmer, on application. 5 Does prohibition increase crimes arc only limited opportunities for for­ business," Gust was form dtb’e. lavor of enacting this particular law cial rights today The Irish at home have contended for seven hundred est ranger position, for voting men of violence and roberv "A you l-l love me, Ne'lie’ " "Ian's geta right down." Grahuwlti iso long as this general state o f mind years and are winning because they 6. Would you prefer the sale of of many of the states in which there replies) fearfully. For answer the vivn-ious Ne'lie rai even among good people, is »ill die rather than submit. The race “ What is a dt- "Don’t ask for rights. Take them. exists light wines and beer to absolute pro are no national forests is gyving tyv be very difficult to get an lightly to the door, paia e I und turned bee z nes» ? " An don't let annv wan give them to effective enforcement of the eigh­ that says its of no use to resist, hibition3 "Follow the swallow s » ilart-t “ Business enough! Your dau :hter ye. A right that is handed to ye fr teenth amendment and the Volstead downs itself and the world then will 7 Is prohibition fair to the pool STATEM EN T OF OW N ER SH IP isaw-tbin' has somethin' the matter with act y»n the sole argument that thev sav, "Negroes are not worthy of equal man ' MANAGEMENT CIRCULATIO N 1» trying to rope my brut her into mar roguishly, then ilisap’|»-arr I down it."—Mr. Dooley. S Do you think prohibition has ETC-. REQ U IRED BY THE ACT riage, and we ain't i-ning tu stand fin tlu> hali-vay. are law and all law shy'ttld be en­ rights; they are bv nature without OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST, 1912. It Get me Grabaw ni," "I wdl if they'll let me!" A "in e forced. This habit o f choosing the self-respect and have no ’guts’. The been a benefit to the Negro race’ world respects onlv those who re­ OF TH E ADV O C ATE Address answers to H j Mason. “ Sure. I get you!" Pupa Grabawini called, entirely rattled. “They have rights who dare main- laws which we want to have enforced spect and resist proscriptions for Director of Research and Publicity is a very dangerous habit, but it ac­ replied cauUon.sly. amcllin.; a lav tain them."—James Russell Lowell. Picking up his r otlie i he i a fn tually exists So long as it does, a race. Foundation for Study of Prohibition, Published weekly at Portland. Ore­ suit tlie stairs. A* he joined Gu - who Let us be worthy- of the abolition­ good deal t>f attention will have to and Publicity, Wiley College, Mar­ gon. County of Multnomah, ta. It had suddenly occurred to bin stood in the lobby awaiting liti un by devoted to the line of argument ists Worthy of our own fathers who sha. Texas Before me a notary public in and that ( ^ the »tranger ^ referred to suit» RACE HATRED suggested bv the title of Mr Nolan have died in every war to vindicate for thr State and County, personally j *"T "*‘ i" ve affair of Nellie' angelic »mile fiondivi his count' minee the title of their race to equal liberty, WOMEN ARTISTS MUST BE appeared Mr F D ( anna.lv who. | '‘• " 'f " “ ? ' J ° , K Best’ s book. "Yes. it's the law. Chaîner 7 Perhaps there is nothin < In this and forever resist denial of rights in REBELS" GER ALD IN E FERRAR law- ” having been duly sworn bv law. de­ about which he had no knowli«. Upon »cachiti : home, Vern e mil country that is harming the N'egto and it's a good Or perhaps the fellow was a b uck —The Christian Century. our native land, however long race poses and says that he is the Editor Gu.«'. wore admitted by Mother l i nt. race more than the fatal doctrine of discrimination mav continue T o sub­ "Every artist must be a rebel." says .if The Ad locate, and the following mailer. He began with discretion. -------------0 ------------- As soon a» sie aw them her mo. her hate which our own newspapers ano mit is to deserve contempt. Geraldine Eerrar, America's famous is to the best of Ins knowledge and 11 What's dat a you suy my iluugli heart told her something w a. w so-called leaders are instilling into SOUTHERNERS WORK FOR diva, in an interview bv John R Ken­ --------- o--------- belief a true statement o f the owner ter, she a rope -? " the hearts o f our people. There is no BETTER RACE R ELATIO NS Full of fiar «he w nted for Gnat to THE W H ITE FOLKS INSULT US nedy in the current i"u e of Collier's slop, management, etc of the afore- | “ No! No!" Gust objected. “ 1 sai.l apeak, and tell her the word if mod occasion for it. It makes us bitter Weekly. "But a rebel with reason." 1 «aid publication for the date as shown and savage and is turning twelve mil­ Thi« particularly applies to women in the above caption, required bv the is trying to rope my brother', and be. The commission on interracial co­ The white people of Louisville lions of people who are by rature operation. are one of the ae ac composed of representa­ who would succeed in art. according i Act of -August 24 1912. embodied in . you Graliuwini “ Go to your room," Gu t Uium|ei< • have insulted every Negro in Ken­ ... friendly and genial into a mental tives from fourteen southern states, to the story of her career unfolded section 44.1 postal Laws and Kt-gula | ■ccentartea. tucky ! Thev have ottered to give at Vernirv mass that will work eternal injury to reports an interesting and varied list bv Miss Farrar. four ¿. liar* to every one dollar rais­ tions. printed on the reverse side of ‘Oh, accidentally» accidentally» " Varale .ltd ns he win bol with a'ae this race if it continues. activities for the past year There ed b\ Negroes to help Simmons L’ ni- "The solution to the problem of this form, tn-wit: "That's what I said. Ami we've rily. trWl of the r anee to ruine Few ''leaders'' ever talk to a group of life is to learn - but ro lose uothing ha< been decided progress in the in­ Publisher Mr E D Cannadv, 1 got the goods on you,“ Gust took of our people but that they condemn- tegration of the interracial movement verritv. a Negro institution Ne k \ Negro school needs $100.000 of individuality in learning Add to Portland. Oregon; Managing Editor, from his pocket the newepap -r bear some individual or some section of .••oner hu i the door rin e I u .> It:» n with local social welfare agencies in your ego If you are a woman with \ A httc people sav " » e »-II cu e SSO.- Mrs E D t'annady; business mam- I 1 our great country lot what he calls several states. Joint meetings of i*in t-> help develop YOUR Si HOOI. a living to make, be vcrtlc ab ut it ger. Mrs. E I) Cannady That E I). ing the picture of Vernio, the 1‘n'ms , then Gu t. full of hi» rx|*r«*n«* at “its treatment;“ every race newspaper welfare and interracial organi­ if YOU will rai«e $20.000." \\ hat is or vou will not make the right kind and Mrs E D. Cannady are the sole Hotel hero ami shook it under Grab the Palpi,, turnl‘«l to hi» ilio* hrr, to and every race magazine that reaches state We’ll sui tell ‘.er ah,, it it Above all things be owners of The Advocate were held in three states that but an insult and a slap a? our of livelihood That the j awiiu's nose wickedly. our homes has its major part taken zations have vigorous activities boastiriL and glib talk’ yourself. uiineaa.” known bond-holder j, mortgagees, and , you fur such minikin busuipau. “ I br«< Direi to it. an> w;i > * hr up with vicious attacks upon the other j There . in connection been the investigation "For twenty-five years I have liv­ other security holders owning or F>ut if thi Negroes f Kentucky Dazed, nut umlrrstainhn . thr refer- remnrknd with a triumphant hmi?* race. And yet the Negro claims to and suppression with of lynching Medals fail to raise the $20.000 it will prove ed in excitement and the white heat holding I per cent or more of the enee, or the newspaper, Gralmwini's want to follow in the footsteps of one "1 «.sur right through their •It r • given to many officers » h o pro­ the while people have our measure— of popularity. Every year has been total amount of bonds, mortgages, or by the name Christ and asks othtrs were gold teeth glittered und ehat loresl. thro w l ' out into t' - ai>y. tected prisoners from mob- College that wc arc less than men and wo­ lived to the full 1 have lived as I other securities are none to follow after him What can there students have been “ You want u what you rulla dr Just a elei el' id to 1lumb’e 'uni, to interested in the men. that we are wards and mendi­ liked—no dieting, and, incidentally, E D Cannady. Editor be in this strange religion that Work has cants not to be- respected but some­ little drinking uittke D : ,l‘ .is-• to n irrimr® I don't smoke Mv Sworn to and subscribed before me satisfaction* ? " preaches human love and fosters hn- study of race relation- “ No. we don't want sati factions! l i e f i x a i them.” ha adliled. been done in promoting the appre­ thing to be pitied and endured throat has always been weak and this Jlst day of March. 1927 man hate? art and literature LFT'S MF.ET IT.— Louisville News troublesome And I don't exercise, M -A Henley, Notary Public for we want Vernie!" “ Will the oM »turn for t .nit 7 Let us get down to a little practi­ ciation of Negro support is coming from unless walking is exercise ... - . How tin» it hapten? for the safeguarding of the rights and hend what it means for the minds of unexpected news, llu1 door opened, IS TH E RE ANY HELP IN “ Where'» l*uti«*?** (Ju t a»k'«i u«l- CLOSED BUT NOT LOCKED interest* .,i the Negro citizens of the twelve millions of people to be con­ and the irrepressible Vernie, bent or denly. W H ITE N E SS? stantly- agitated bv garbled stories of United States is urentlv needed returning to work, entered the lobby The Association devotes its re­ *'Sh«* went to the nhow with MxitfKie individual mistreatment made racial? Have you ever seen a sign on an o f­ Negroes trying to be white!" This At sight of Gu..t, he smiled a broad MrGaffy." Suppose the daily press were to bla­ fice door "W alk i:i without knock­ sources particularly to wholesome is a flippant jeer that has been hurl­ sweet smile of »-oleoma. zon forth every incident from every ing? "The door is closedbut not lock­ agitation against lvncbing: and no Gu»t pulled out hi» watch. village of the mistreatment o f white ed." says the Philadelphia tribune, one ran sav that it is not needed ed at the colored people for years. “ Vern, come here!" Gust ordered “ l*m late for lo«hp* now," he re­ We. too, have jabbed each other with men bv white men. good God What "ail you have to do is to turn the !-- successful work in the court« is “ Mm-mind your buaine-s!" marked. “ I'd I m tier Tomorrow But Negroes it would mean! It would not be long knob and walk in. Thy-re_ arc hun­ shown by the fact that segregation the taunt over time. ‘•I’ll take care of mint and your, we ran tell what'.** br*t t<» !>♦• done. before this nation of ours would be dreds of doors closed to Negroes but c a s t s were fought and won in India­ do not wish to become white. What too,” Gust warned. "Get your clothe Don’t let Vern out «>f the hou «• to­ a seething country of unleashed sav­ they are not locked All vou have to napolis. Norfolk and Dallas, and cases they want is a man * chance with the same color which their Creator be­ and com« home!" night. Ami if Amalndl Digitt or B«\: agery!— Exchange. do is turn the handle and try to find prepared in New Orleans and \\ ash- stowed upon them Gust's temper still bod tie- hettci Me Gottlieb call him up, teil them out whether it is locked or simply ington which are to come before the AA'hen we think of the recent Snvd- of him. there’» nothing doing. Now mind, W A N T E D — A NEW W A Y TO closed Then. too. there mav be a few United Supreme Court Another case cr-Gray murder of New York Citv, There was the sound of quick foot locked doors to which you have the financed bv the Association that a- we are willing to -ay, as never be­ DODGE TH E LAW M;i/' b«» wurned, uh I»«» hurried!)* left necessary key if you only have the rou*cd national itercst, was the de­ fore, that there are some things a- steps. Old man Turner entered. At th« hoU*e Several years ago it appeared to courage to walk right up and trv it. fense o f Dr Sweet and hi« family and bout being white that we are glad the sight of Veniie he lo t control of ' .iUon«*, Mother HotU went to the some political genius in Texas that But unless you try thev will never friends in Detroit bv Clarence Har­ Providence has pared us Here has himself and yelled, kitehen, aud cut o ff a thick 'lie«* of sinsc general elections in the state swing open. Doors just -imply- don’t row The case arose out of a mob been committed .probably the whit­ “ He ipoili-d my suit, and Is-'ll pay fre§h coffee cake. Puttin - it on u merely ratified w'hat wa« done in the open by magic Force of some kind attack on the doctor's home in the est crime ever achieved by Nordic for it. I'll go to the (ictty cluim« pl%te, she carried it to Vernie'» room. democratic primaries, keeping Ne­ is necessary O f cour-e if you never course of which a man was shot. court to collect,” pointing ut Verm* Wh«*ft »he entered, «he found her black The work of the Association ha« brutality. groes ont of the primaries would be try to ascertain whether the door is Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd Gray with a threatening forefinger. a short and simple means of elimin­ locked or whether your kev will fit grown to such an extent that a buget are Anglo-Saxon white folks. Their »heop propped up in bed, hohiin*: lie- of nearly $80.00 is now required “ Take the salary he's got coming," fore him the ncOre of Carmen. So ating them as a factor in the elec­ you will never knQw.” illicit lust and relations drove them While famous lawyers like Clarence The door to a place on the police tions. Not that many Negroes had Gust recommended. enKro»»ed wan he, that he «lift not to an act that could not be found a- shown a keen desire to join the dem­ force or a clerk in some of the manv Harrow, Louis Marshall and Moor« gain. probably, among any other peo­ Vernie'» got« no salary« Comiar • hear hi* mother enter. Hi« tin ughU ocratic party, but they might; if thev state and citv department*; a teacher field Story- will work perhaps for ples of the earth except the Nordic here,” Grabawini put in. " I ’ve gotta were for away with the role of Tore WATCH SLEEVES GROW did they might easily hold the bal­ in some of the citv schools, are clos­ small fees or nothing in this cause, white peoples. Di-'ilah-like, the same bills against him for busted ilisliin." udor. On hi» face there was the tri­ Apparently thev are locked to the praparation of rases and the sup­ dav of her dark deed she took her ance of power between the white can­ ed Pari* is doing some exceedingly in­ “ I’ll get my money!” Old man umph of Die feted hull fighter strut­ didates and factions in the party. So all men and women of black «kin. port of a secretariat requires fund* hu«band into her arm» and pretended teresting things with sleeves this Turner shouted. a law was passed making Negroes Suppose thev are. have you tried vour and especially the more approval and ting before a Spanish grandstand, season, as the dress pictured proves. >» 'h r loved him to death “ Try to get it !” Gust was «liras catching the kisses and flowers ineligible to vote in a democratic k ey' The ballot is a master kev and «oíida'r'uv o f‘ t ¿ 'Nègró r a ceinA m er^ i <•> On that very night she and her The square neckline is also coming in campaign should The local primary in Texas. They could not it might fit any or all of these doors ica greeably on the offensive. “ Vernie'll thrown him by the languishing senor- lawless over drugg d the lawful hus­ for greater prominence than during be so explicitly excluded from voting if our group would unitedly try it up- mak» headway. get his when he gets home.” band, slugged him »o death, and pre­ itaa. the past few seasons The model, de­ “ Don’t you dare touch Vernie,” tended that they had been robbed veloped in figured silk, is plaited at “ Mama has coffee cake for you, This unspeakable act was committed Nellie challenged, us »he entered thr the sides and belted with ribbon in dearie— you like it ? " she invited. bv a woman that would have been contrasting color. Medium size re­ room and came forward, her cheeks Vernie wrinkled up his nose. B o g ?> allowed to enter any theater and any quires 4 yards 36-inch material flushed with indignation. “ I heard "Yum! Yum! I hute it. Wish I rhurrh in the South all because of Pictorial Review Printed Pattern your threat. Vernie'» going to sta> bail a barrel of it.” He rubbed his PC*--------------- her color and nothing else. A re­ No. 3709. Sizes, 14 to 18 years and with me you—yon—you bully.” In . Wmncli with one hand as he laughed spectable colored man or woman who 14 to 44 bust, 45 cents. defiance »he moved in front of Vernia, •loud at his own f o o l i s h m - " P u t would not have committed such an as if to protect him. it down here, Minna!'' "N o you don’t, young lady!" She did as »ho was bid. Greedily Gust'» jaw »hut like a *teel trap. h* thrust the fresh cuke, juicy with t "Y ou’vo got my brother lined oat apple», into hi» mouth, and ate. His wrong. You can work your love bunk mother »at upon the edge of the lied on »ome other poor fish, you'll not amt watched him, her eyes aglow with work it on Vemio." admiration. “ W-w-ww” Vernie started tzi "Did the bulls frighten you, Ver- speak on behalf of Nellie. fjP ? ” »he asked, her mllid on the “ Shut up! Get your clothes and pickpocket episode, us related by come on, Vern.” Oust, who in tprn had wormed the "You don’t own Vernie,” Nellie fall facts from Vernie. . taunted. "Frighten m e?" he exclaimed, hi» “ It’» a cinch you don't" Gust re­ iMnd on the «core of Carmen. ‘‘ Bull torted. fighters never get frightened, Ma. "It’» no wonder Vern can’t get any­ They kill the bull»." he fiui»hed where with u hound like you on his li»avely. trail.” "Sing juxt a little for Mama,” With thi* parting verbal torpedo, Mother Hotts begged, paying no heed Nellie turned and fled the lobby. to Vernie'* digres»ion. Reluctantly Vernie went up the Vernie needed no second Invitation. «taira. Reaching hi* room he gather- Springing from the bed, he seize«! THE ADVOCATE “KEEP IT DARK” f A D V O C A T E AGENTS ii Daily Fashion Hint : rtiAi LITTLE GAME” Lucky I “ l " * 1 * '•'•Ayr 1 M e r e r ì a n d i s e C ° 1 • M e r \ O r i t 1 n l y ¿ f f c (& > (So. C/ Merchandise c j C g J Merit Only - - ...... .... >1857 Feenamint An Amazing Success ** i Eagle Brand ha« railed more h ea lth y bablee than all other Infant food« combined. l 3 anle^vi EAGLE BRAND C O N D EN S ED M IL A The Chewing L A X A T IV E Chew It Like Chewing Gum A pleasure to use. Very efficient. Children love It. No taite but that of tweet mint. The most popular laxative became It’i a “ tetla&er.’' 15c and 23c. - ' ' • .