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    PAGE FOUR
THE
SatuPAfr. April 23/1927
ADVOCATE
“AS YOU LIKE IT“
with writings on Practical Christian-
N. A. A. C. P. R E P L IE S
i tty in its application tv the Ameri­
can Race Problem, The Future, and
TO ED ITO RIAL
Kvoku, Mann
The Way To Racial Peace.
v ' (by Pacific Coast New» Bureau)
Obviously, the Negro is on earth >
(Continued from page one) ,
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by
Romans* ValUy
by the will of Cod. It is our privilege
In a rift ol the ihlnlng mountain,
to investigate the Truth and to con-
the ballot box
May the day never COAST M IXED FIGHTS
Mrs.
Lynch
Brown
where the ,kic, art a million atarred.
By Kits Reid
come when Harlem runs New York
A U E . n D r t P I T A O I IT
i form our wills to His Will. Our ra­
To this the N A. A C P replied
AKE PKO H I A BLE
Lie» the valley of Double Kainbowa,
cial relationships can be the cause of
. as toiUiw ■>
—
—
—
With Mt Hood peak keeping guaid.
mutual growth, a bond of universal
Sunday, April 17th was Easter Sun­ love; and thus hasten the realization
Ihc Sunday School and Christian
Negroes In Chicago Election
Sacramento, Calif . April, 18fInter-
The Advocate does nov necessarily The valley of Double Kainbowa,
day. The services were in charge of of that Day of light upon light, Endeavor were well attended as usu- To tbe Kditor of thcfcvening Post- «•» «n prize fighting on the l*acifie shaie in Kits Reids views, but wheth- lias a charm that ia alt ita own.
the Sunday School and the B. V. P. which
it has been
„vvll man's goal during *»• The Children had their Easter
Sir— Permit me a remonstrance on J ',* s* argumenled by the great Popu- •r w« do or not, her opinion* *r« Km its archea arc budded ol vapura.
U.
Scripture
lesson was read from tYe Da/t^OOO\"ear's~o/darkness Who
-
-
liunl * i,er Sunday School and certain statements in your editorial, '•dly of mived bouts between fight- **n«, and logic*! *nd wtU worth While other» arc budded of atone.
the Book of John 20:D2S. by Dr. Dy- kno£ , th, (uture o( tht bUck race
had lots of fun finding eggs on the U.
of April » 6 ....
on the
»>»"*
.... Chicago election
-----......I I er*
. race*, is proving exceed
. . leading. It is youi privilege es wsll as So 1 long to ride free in thr morning
•t Text, ¿1st verse: Then said Jesu s, |he ipinlua| destiny of America?
ch“rch .Uw.n-
, , "You attribute Thompson's victory to >»glv profitable to promoters, fight- ouri ,c dltaBree with Kits and shs Thiu the gold of the la,! riling »uh.
to them again. Peace be unto you. as '
_
A splendid program was rendered the Negro vote, more than intimating ers and the state as well,
invites youi opinion upon sublscts Neath the span of the double tainbow
My Father hath sent Me. even so
p d a d d t A»r D A
Sunday evening by the Sunday School
that that vote went to Thompson be-
According to -tatistics on the tight gb# discusses from time to time in her When the early »pring shower la done
send I you Subject: Prince of Peace. J L W l o l l K A t i o l A 1 B A - and Christian Endeavor combined
cause the Negroes were given the or- 8*««ic *** Caj'fornia as recently made cojumn
Bv Hugh V Haddock
Rev. House preached at the Com­ ganized vice privileges, then go on to public by \\ alter A v arwood, secre-
The sermon was one that pointed H A I CONVENTION DE-
Part, ol Sicily, Mrxico and other
munity church Sunday night
His
out all the important events in
countries may have their "Brigand,".
subject was the "Ressurection". Rev. the*1 Negro
MANDS EQ U A LIT Y
Christ's life, from His birth to His
'n
,re**mrn‘
i ' Z a tou l o ^ * 7 l ^ bo*mg"'Uni
U‘ ' u' hcc
I.a Mafia' etc: but our own Portland
house has been unable to preach for
ressurection. Dr. Dyer depicted the
This is unwoithy of the tradition Paid U K « « in gate receipt, to wit- make us friends"
Borah
teem* lo hr the hang-out of • alrong
OF
RACES
quite
some
time
on
account
of
ill­
joy which Christ brought into the
of the Evening Post as well as ques- ness 108 shows during March this
—— -
criminal ring now
Yet from the
ness, but is now able to take up his tionable in its presentation of fact 'ca r
world at His birth; the many mira­
Out of this sum the state tax
As a rule, the editorials in the Ore- hand« that they play our bu»iiic»a
(Continued from page one)
duties as pastor. His health is much Granted that $4 000 Negroes did vote «mounts to $10,770. while other revc uoiuan arc One
cles He performed during His min­
I hey are dignified ventures have no nerd to worry.
istry here on earth.
There were made the world safe lor mutual un­ improved.
for Thompson, are they anv more nuc received bv rcasTm of the act e_ 1 licy art convincing But every now
Our financial investment* are nut
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many people in that day as in this derstanding.
reprehensible than any of the •»50.000 . 'tablishing the commission. totaled and then one creeps in that ls di»- large rnough to play thr game, when
"There is only on* unshakable
Mr Harris has been discharged whites who did the s*me thing* Is with the tax. netted the it*te $1.1,473 |llu lly below standard
day still out of the Ark of Safety, but
I he one. the Hold up man »ays to Ojd» and
the church was marching on to the basis for an expanding civilization froln the i.OBgvjew Memorial Hos- It not true that raids in the colored 1 <‘>r March
for instance that appeared again»!I the Kings, I raise you (J0.U0O
I he Ins
anj
convalescing
s h z *s
s s \a i lst
a s now
s v is v
v s s • • - vox • s s m s at the section ju-t before election, with the
New City of Jerusalem, pleading with and that is the reciprocal reeogno * p,tai
M? ich »"'* Y ”
clubwomen who were going to Mills- man ic thr heaviest looser to date
an open heart and outstretched arms i tlon. °
nation each religion and bome of \lr and Mrs Freeman
arrest
and
detention
of
some
1.000
rd
pver
$1000
on
March
of
I
ft*,
when
boro
for
the
trial
of
Mr»
Mct.ee
II
Well, Sunday and Monday were
for the sinner to come.
Every one each race s right to its destiny, and
colored people, resulted in iust two «he gate receipt- for the month of definitely explains that it. objection
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Brown attend- being detained by the magistrate- March amounted lo ^ . 6 9 6 for nine- to the project t» not on the basts of evidence of Fa*tcr season.
seemed to have caught the Easter to understanding of its culture and
The frills and "Faster Outfits"
1 hope the women fully appre­ were nut in great numbers Monday
spirit.
You could hear a pin drop ■dcals. We must abandon the senti- ed strvicel at thf Mt. Olivet Baptist And would not such action provoke ' «>' right show-
Total receipts of sex
during the delivery of the sermon. ment of Fmerson. that to be great Church of Portland and after service the resentment of anv group of citi- ■ 'he commission for 19-/ are■ *'**»'■ ciate the condescension—implied Thr night The dance was a veritable sea
And the many remarks after service i ° " e .mu£s,, 1. . " ’«»“"derstood.
they visited with friends. They re­ zens no matter what color’ Is it not | according to the report of Mr. > ar "moral support” which the writer of of humanity, dressed m their all; the
the editorial is so concerned about, tlie gaudy colors of the rainbow and
showed the splendid effects of Dr ste* “
„ L i? -
*° ha' e pe* ce turned home by way of Kelso where true, furthermore, that Mayor Dever wood
understood.'
they attended a beautiful Cantata at ignored the colored citizens in the
is out of |>la> e in a court room 1 h* faint perfume thrilled one's sense
Dyer's sermon. A very goodly num- 1 is to be Must
Prevent Conflict
the First Presbyterian church
ber of members were out to hear the
matter of appointment- to office and FILIPIN O GOES O^l IN Oregonian assumes something to be like wine
"Whatever
else
we
may
do.
we
true which has been disproved over
sermon and also many visitors.
"Easier Lillee”
Miss Ruby Smith spent the week in other ways?
SECOND ROUND
and over—that courts are infallible
Visitors are always welcome and must prevent an interracial conflict.
I am neither justifying nor con­
Hiy Holmes, he had pant*, he had
A
battle
or
a
war
between
white
and
cn(j
jn
Vernonia.
Miss
Smith
former*
The
decision
of
Judge
Thayer
in
the
we desire them to remain in order
demning the election of Thompson,
nerve The pants had a crease, hi,
that the church people may know browtt. 6r white and colored races • Iy j ivcj in Vernonia She returned but your attribution of his election
San Francisco, April 18—To_ stop Massachusetts court, in the Sacco- legs • curve
Jamison anil hit
wonld be the last staged in the home Monday and reperts having a
Vanzettc trial, is overwhelming proof cream miff suit Guy Walter
them.
further
punishment
of
Irinco
Flores,
to
wicked
colored
people
repaving
Holliday,
tragedy of humanity.
Thoughtful j jovc|y visit with friends,
that courts are prejudiced — that these days to mid night when
The Sunday School and B. Y. P. men
a
member
of
the
fighting
Flores
fam­
■
their
benefactor
for
indulging
them
hr i,
must,
that on a good time and doing it right
U. programs were rendered at the i
, - therefore,
. „
i j get
. , together. ,
in vice is simplv grotesque
If the ily of Manila and touted as light­ courts nerd to be watched
evening service. You certainly would “0.* mere,>. to talk platitudes ab-ut
Longview has been wearing a bca
weight champion of the Orient. Ref courts are made up of human brings
Negroes
"were
brought
to
Chicago
Perliapa And Maybe
have enjoyed hearing the little folk I tolcrance but also to multiply the tiful blanket of snow this week Quite , during the war", as you intimate, it eree lrv\m stopped the fight, award­ that have most p o s i t i v e human weak
That is thr thousandth lime some
Every one was fine and rendered h,s v. 'h ,c « j or developing healthy na- a bit of snow fell here Sundav and was to do the work needed while this ing young lack Thompson (colored) n e s s e s , human vanities, human liates
one
has
ask me that question, says.
part just like little men and women «'0na' a".d ,n,crnat,onal
d Monday.
country was at war and European a knockout in the second round of and human prejudices Bring elected Kitward Watson Well, hdward what
as
a
judge,
docs
not
clothe
that
in*
The singing was splendid. It takes | that shall begin in the cradle, march
immigration was temporarily stop­ their recent battle Thompson made
do you say ’ Honestly, it* nn shame
Mrs. Myrtle Jones expects to leave
dividual with mfallibility
quite a bit of time and patience to
to posrss that charming and resist,
through the public school system, for Vernonia about the first of May, ped: and if Mayor Th rg8-,.n "vvel- short work of Flores with a vicious
tram little ones to perform like they and
less quality of ..It". Ye«, we saw
not cease until victory of spirit­ to join her husband who is employ­ ; coined" them, that is surely not to onslaughter in the second frame of
I,
for
one.
think
the
Court
com­
did. So a lot of credit goes to Mrs. ual unity
• his discredit, and it is surely not cml- a schedule 10 round affair
Henry Madison when hr wesn't talk-
shall have been attained.
ed in the mill there.
mittee of the Research ( lub is to hr inv
C. A. Hillsman, church clerk and
1 eulated to make the people he wel-
ideal, apparently too glorious
congratulated
upon
its
efforts
to
rdti
Secretary of the B. Y. P. U. for her to "The
vote against him
Colored Athletic’s Record rate ilsclt and the members of its Our gas and oil man i, still going
be realized in our day. must never
Mr and Mrs. Lynch Brown motor­ ' coined James
untiring and devoted effort. We all
Weldon Johnson.
Club on Court procccdurc
In strong hut if hr krrps it up. it Wont
like to see tbe children show their
,orn
K,he »«art of man
We ed to Castle Rock Thursday night.
Of Century Broken
Secretary.
N
A
.
A
C.
P
.
New
long
Many a betrothed maiden
abibty
hive got beyond toleration. We Mr Brown is representing the Tan­
thr first place, the Oregonian assum­ be
York.
April
8,
1927
hr rules for a w4om hut if he keep*
The Chorus rendered special s o ^ i t ave K
' ot bey°n<1 tolerance. We ners Shoe Company and lias Cowlitz
I .os Angeles, April ltf— The South­ ed — nav. it announced that it would it up, it will hr too bad lim.
service and every one was happy . bave J ome t0 the stage of the fdtjal- County territory in which to sell
ern California prep record for the be impossible for "thr club women to
There Is a certain maiden you had
shoes. He will go to Woodland Sat. NORTH CAROLINA HAS century held jointly bv Cliff Gantt, proceed inijiartially with that which
and ready to do h.s part to make the
of
’ a 'A'?
* and .
bettrr g o around, for v uU may hr
day a happy one. To^ be m the chorus
God and ,hc c °"« .e n c e of
former colored star of polytechnic is cert.In to hr construed as a most caught, as her dad's in town
lust where
and to write about it is a hard thing !
k
n r
»*c,v a',’<»
» House have BEST NEGRO SCHOOLS High School but now attached to the partial manifestation".
Careful—Mr. Carr
to do. Nevertheless. 1 enjoy being a ,.,T h e, sl,lK,n*t b> Dl!
;>unlnir purchased a Chevrolet Sedan,
#
— — — ——
! Athletic Chib of Hollywood, ami does thr Oregonian get that notion?
Queen ( arlotta has gone lo school
member and its a great pleasure for I "
» is w e B re c e iv ed
Just because that newspaper chooses
(Continued from page one) Mill (white) <>f Hollywood of io:U to
announce Mich an opinion, docs in I.o , Angeles, to that leaves some­
me to sing these songs that pene­
SHILOH CHURCH
perience of one colored man in 1922 was broken Saturday when Frank
body lonely.
S’rs we had a wonder­
trate the very soul. The joy they Bell-hop Playwrite
in Columbus County:
¡Lombardi (white) of Los Angeles not make it true And it uses such ful lime
Miss Kosalrc Byrd and
unfriendly words as "intimidation
bring cannot be told.
Sunday School. April 17th was well
"He had tried to have a Negro ! High dashed off a new '"» « K "*, io'‘ and
Achieves
Goal
Mr
Guy
Holmes
entertained with an
“influence” Now, will somebody
The Missionary Circles met at the
attended and was enjoyed
bv all
school in the Chadbourne District flat in the Coliseum before 8.000 fans
after dinner party, Monday
Thr
please
tell
mr
why
it
seems
necessary
church Monday at 4 p m. and had
(Continued from page one)
Mrs. Ida Thompson. Sunday School .where they had no Negro school for ! at the loth annual prep clash in the to give a third of a column of valu­ guests were Miss Vernal Kuthrrfcrd.
a fine meeting Tbe Junior Brother­ Mr Cloninger played the leading role superintendent, was in charge.
157 years. The Negroes were requir- city league meet tointt still retains able editorial space to "good advice' Miss I.cnora Freeman. Mr F.dward
hood met in tbe pastor's Study; the of Fred Kellard, the untamed West-
B Y. P. U at 7 p. m the subject ed to give outside of their taxation the record of 49 4s in the 440 mark
to women who were exercising thr Watson and Mr Sam Smith
boys are doing fine and they say just erner.
was Girls of the Bible, led by Mrs. (250 for a school house; This a- established in 19_f>
"Life”
rights and privileges of citizens and
wait, they will show us something.
Mr.
Anderson
calls
his
play
“Ap-
f.
M.
Armstrong.
mount
was
raised
gradually
until
at
l ife ia wltal we make if.
Like a
voters’ Will some one tell me what
Alright, boys, I am with you.
pearances"
and
well
he
may
for
the
Preaching
at
8
p
m
.
the
subject
last
they
actually
paid
$l,t>30
He
L
o
n
e
N
egTO
ScO
fC
S
In
r
inalS
right ms person has lO - hallmgr the book when closed the leaves arc often
Next Sunday is History Day. Re­ plot deals with the age-old idiom of was "Your Feet".
became
a
marked
man
for
his
per-
l^rt'a make ojtrs
'
I good faith of any one who has not tatrrrd and torn
view of Religious History will be “judge not according to appearances"
The Free Will Workers Club has sistcnce.
And in addition he suc-
Glendale, Calif. April 18— As the' been convicted of a crime — and I a life for which wc can hr proud,
made by Attorney John W. Kaste, and the somewhat dubious thcorT* of purchased
a
piano
for
the
church
cessfully
stopped
a
w
hite
man
from
sole representative of his race in the j don't think anv of these women had make yr.ur book interesting from thr
who will be the principle speaker of “truth will always win”.
in the
This club, only a few weeks old. is j profiteering to the extent of seven finals of th< r
tsl Prep Las* I «vet beta arras ted
even ho such start and wind up with a glorious
the day. Services will be in charge of language of Rufus (very But cleverly
j doing splendid work There will be farmers
Neighbors complained be-
climax for which wc may never be
whit h 8 major school,
f a trifling thing a s bootlegging or
the Brotherhood.
“
ie
C
o
played
by
Dreddie
u
m
m
in
g
s
)
,
an
entertainment
at
the
church
each
cause
his
wile
did
not
‘take
in
wash-
S***
",
rn!a*Jr>
r«fii'etrd"
Hrrt
J,
I
"".k
i
, b, to n ashamed
.
,
At
. . r - j
i
_
. ..
.-
•» . » »- ,
i
,
Southern t .ihlornia competed. Itrrt holdup — Doth ol wlmli are tnr
Roland Washington, baby son of "thinking good ain't . .
t
gom
to
do
you
second
and
fourth
Fridays,
under
the
mg
and
the
Ku
Kluk
Man
began
Rj
h
f
San
n
,
MiRh
„
,
ab
li,h
-.
ionable
crime,
of
the
day
Why
"That Gang Of Mine”
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ivey, was chrits-
„ good if you'se
There is a gang of young fellows
eited at the Easter Sunday service by no
some
telephone
post".
.
Rev. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Guy
in our midst whose history reads as
The only genuine black face on the Egg Rolling Contest. The one catch
a book
of 1553 Hassalo Street are the God­ stage was Mr Anderson who appear- ing the - most eggs will be given a
«
"
Z
u
#
i
,
|
i
i
]
noon
The
prrvimiw
record
<
»f
15:5
1
And
then
»5
if
to
paint
the
misdeed
parents.
Nothing is too big to do; nothing
ed in the prologue.
The three col- prize.
p o\isio
<* i
V" *
*
, was established bv Meeks of Hollv- still blacker, the editorial tells us that
x . MRS BUFORD
. .
. D IES
, | ored characters are not.
“DO DO”
Tuesday. April 19th the club met dren is to be concluded in the June w(>o<J jn , 9 , 6 Frank Wykoff (whi, r> ¡, , , jut| ,ikr thr lriaU ol rad ,c .U - too «mall to overlook. Their moltn
seems to be, right or wrong, you are
w
Green could not get here in time and at the home of Mrs. F. W Smith.
of «he
the Glendale
Glendale High,
High, running
running the
the 100
100 always
always attended
attended bv
bv other radical» still my pal
j^jay c r;sjs a[so contains an of
They fight between
Mrs. Emma Buford, one of its oldest no ,oca, NeiroeJ qualified, so we are | 5104 East 50th Street S F. The af-
vard
dash
in
0
7%
,
established
a
new
i
I
’m
»urprised
that
the
women
were
and most devoted members, when told.
article by Walter White. "The Su- Lea true record for the century and not accused of being under the direr- themselves; then they love the strang­
ternoon was
spent
in making things _____
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_
_
.
she died April 18th at the age of 61.
er shares Some of them have hern
The mere fact that Mr. Anderson : for the bazaar
Mrs S D. Porter premc Court and the N. A. A C 1
possiblv a world’s prep record
j tion of Moscow and the Communist*. to jail or even worse, yet the best
Mrs. Buford jvas ready at all times does not lay claim to having written and Mrs. Opal Busch were pleasanl telling of the two victories won be
- — o
—
| Anything and everything out of the of thrill considers himself to be no
to render unselfish service to the a great play from a technical stand- visitors
The next meeting of the fore the highest tribunal of the land
• ordinary these days is controlled bv better than the worse.
They fight,
Master's Cause. She succored the point is the biggest point in his favor, club will be at the residence of Mrs | jn a space of seven days; an account
the influence which eminate* from lovr, and live together as one great
sick and helped the needy when and And I do think in all sincerity that S D Porter. 4914— 41st Ave.. S. E of Paul Johnson, a colored electrician,
I Russia and to be associated with rad family of brothers and share their
wherever she could.
She was truly he has accomplished the impossible
who is manufacturing 45 different
I Scuts i'' to be doomed
But oil i"k sorrows and their joys flush
a Christian in deeds.
articles ranging from a bulb to a
in
having
his
play
presented
to
the
ELLIN
G
TO
N
HAS
/
7
dav lof It |MI t" slmw that f t i m w i l
She leaves to mourn their loss, a American public.
$1.000 Spectro-Sun Solarum; "Dram-
He
says
simplv
Ike
the
head-water
at
1
he
,
Hillsboro—and
if
reports
are correct. lives through sorrow and through
husband. Wm. C. Buford; daughters. that he feels that he has a message
“A R R IV ED ”
Bernice and Mrs. Hattie Caldwell of to give to the world.
joys
And a unit of strength lo men
t
W
*
«
Portland took a few days off & i - £
However, it
New York and a host of friends.
it gives, if they stick as when thry
seems __
to ___
me. ___
and many
_____
. have agreed
Washington, April 18.—From the stories and the usual Crisis
"*'* depart
eoar * this week from his labors at of "not guilty" » » not partly due to were boy,.
She was buried Wednesday, the with me, that the message of truth J Oriental Cafe in Washington, D C., i ments.
the juror, resenting being treated a»
20th from Miller & Tracey Funeral is lost in the drama and in the words ! to the Kentucky Club, one of the |
the hotel and as a result the children.
It was quite evident that
Parlors.
Internment in Rose Citv of the villan. Jack Wilson, (played brightest spots in New ^York^s gay “ A p p E A K A N C E S
LOCAL B R IE FS
Cemetary.
Rev. E. C. Dyer had so intensily by Harry Jordon), "what night life, and now one
NOW old boy says he feels as fine the lengthy and verbose charge of
the judge was directed to infantile
chargeof -, the , services
and the j c choir
.-
, no,r i happened was just plain luck”. The artists of the Brunswick Phonograph
ON STAGE
as
a
kid.
Mtjnos
Yes my children, great is
ine
Resolutions were read from ro^ ( , he M ]’b oy £ero Carl (played Co., i, the record of Duke Ellington
ft ontinued from page one)
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Charley Redd, waiter at The I’ortd- I the pres, of the country, but greater
the I-adies Auxiliary of the Pullman rather tersely by Daris Hudson) was j conductor of what leading judges
(by
Pacific
Coast
News
Bureau)
land
is
the
proud
owner
of
one
of
still and more »acred, is its judicial
Porters Benefit" Association of which a bit drawn out and not as convinc- have called the foremost colored jazz
Los Angefes, April 18.—never be- Henry's Coupes, and. to sec the old system.
John Lowe, who was found guilty of
the deceased was an active member ing as Mr. Anderson’s own life has j orchestra in America.
_
iMv history
, ____
_ West
____ ____
fore ul
in the
of the
has boy poke out ....
his ...
chest, you would
robbery, being armed with a danger­
and worker.
i* been.
Ellington, who is only twenty-eight j such a notable audience honored a 1 believe he was riding in a Lincoln.
But now let's talk about something ous weapon, by » jury in l ircuit Jud­
The court room borders_on perfec- | years old, is a graduate of the Arm- \ eKro playwright as was present at
_______
else. Again the matter of courts and ge Kkwall't Court several weeks
“TH E NEGRO PRO BLEM '
tion in dramatic action.
The humor, strong Tech , of Washington. D. C |he ovatlon Kjven Garland Anderson
The bell boys at The Portland arc justice as illustrated in Ihc derision ago, was sentenced on Friday, 15th,
throughout the drama is invigorating, j Attending in the course of his school- Monday night at the premie* of his very anxious to know who “Evokus in the Sacco-Vanzctti case
It is to n o 20 y ear, in the S tate Pen­
(Compiled by Julia E. Johnsen) J And there is a certain amount of pa- astic curriculum the Music School of j ranla "/Vpearances" at Wilkes Ma-1 Mann" is. It seems that “Evokus" rightly nominated — the whole ghast­ itentiary
Two white men and Lowe
370 Pages. Published by
] tho, which will certainly bring tears Washington. Ellington was for some ! j estlc Theatre of Los Angeles’ Broad- took a slam at some of them in his ly business — “American justice be­ were said to have held up and rob­
H. W. Wilson Company, N Y .
¡to the eyes of the black audience and time a pupil of the famous Henry way
column last week in The Advoate fore The Bar”. It is hard to believe bed (Birdlcgs),
Reed's road-
.. . J H. _____
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In 1921. Price (2215
a sense of shame to the whites. The Grant, head of that school.^
Marco Heilman, millionaire banker They dclarc if they do find out who that Massachu-ctts will rest under the house one night’ during the Winter
Reviewed By Miss Helen Pilkington racial propaganda cannot be mistaken
But in accounting for his success, and jormer postmaster
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of Los Ange- he is, he’d better be just gone.
disgrace which the carrying out of the I he white men plead guilty and were
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¡being a bit pointed at times.
»11ven' F.llin^jton insists that all his remark- |es ¿„tertained with a box party in.
death sentence will bring upon that sentenced to serve 4 years in the Pen-
In this handbook are collected a r - I «ure to predict a good run for Ap- able rhythms and harmonies would |
bonor 0f Senator Shortridge. Mayor Miss Wellington, the charming
State
It is to be hoped that since itentiary at Salem. Orrgon.
The
tides by leading educators of Europe | pearances in Los Angeles where peo- not be before so wide a public todav Cryer*and a party of friends occupied Modiste at The Portland visited Mrs. the courts of the state have failed to heavy sentence meted out to Lowe
and America for and against race re- ' pi* are more unsophisticated than in were it not for Irving Mills, of lack another box Dr. Frank Crane. Mr. ; F. H. Harrington in Seattle last Sun-
give the accused men justice, that the came as a great surprise to many
lationships as they exist today. Such New York, and ever seeking the un- Mills, Inc.. New York t«1«1''? publish an(j \(rs Maiiro tie Mond, Dr. Doro- day and
reports Mrs. Harrington Governor of the State will have suf- who watched the case
ers.
This _ firm._ « « publishing
Mich i not»
j *»» vz * / * v, thca
Woods
, • well.
She
that
representative writers as Booker T. usual.
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i»n va Moore,
j o I 11 v .» and
** z z James
va * - - v ■ v
* * vu. were
vz v ■ '»
» J > »»
•»» aval»
. i says
mi i
. 1 tz 11 Mrs. Harrington
ficicnt appreciation of our American ;
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numbers of
EInnKton as
a few of the many prominent men wishes to be remembered to all of ideals of justice to prevent the murder
Washington; W E Burghart DuBois,
*,r W, I' Garter, pastor of . the
BirminRham j anj WOmen of Los Angeles and Hoi- her many friends and acquaintances of the two men
Ray Stannard Baker. JJerbert J. Se- vVHITE M OTHER SLAY- St. Louis Todelo ,
Nothing
could
p<>s-
Friendship
Baptist
Church Pasadena,
ligmann, H G. Wells and Theodore ¿»'p z ~ jt ? t O T ?
£ rcakdo* r!.ri “A
n Black * and
" '1 „ Tan
* * " lywood who made up the large ap- at The Portland where she and her xibly happen which will so injure 1 alifnrnia. is in the city the guest of
Roosevelt discuss the problem in its i
1 L/ 1 o L U i s P L -o o
Fantasy , Down Home Stomp ^ and prcciative audience.
husband conducted for a number of what little respect there is now for Rev J W Anderson, Regional See­
others, has enabled him to reach the
This dramatic offering from the years,
expression of race prejudice, politi­
ES LO V E FOR NEGRO - broad-pinnacled
the courts as the execution of these rctary of the National Baptist Con-
heights
of
«uccess.
cal deprivation, and economic strife,
pen of a black boy untutored in the
-
two men.
The whole history of vention
Dr Carter is on a vaca-
AS
CAUSE
OF
CRIME
So
far-reaching
is
Mr.
Will's
inter­
technique of stage craft or creative
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day who are
supplemented
by discussions on
est in Negro music, as a matter of writing, but with the inspiration that interested in The Portland were their --even years prosecution — wc ,lon and incidentially looking over
main divisions of the problem: race
fact that be is publishing a book of "any man of any creed or color mav pleasant visitors at the hotel this should have said, persecution — is no- '»«e work of his denomination He
riots ard lytiching, peonage, amal­
thing less than a history of prejudice, plan* to he here until Thursday of
(Continued from page one)
I syncopated gems in Negro folklore attain whatever he chooses to be if week from California.
gamation, tbe Negro in Industry, and shun the food.
hatred, and anti-radical propaganda "ext week
* written by Jo Trent.
Trent will be he just has sufficient faith and will
the way to racial peace.
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Ben Wyndon, colored Pullman
It is said that the foreman of the
^
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The final analysis of the message porter of X.os Angeles, implicated remembered as Duke Ellington’s col­ remain true to the standards he has
E. H. Hatcher who has been awav jury, before the trial began, said of
Mrs. F. I). Cannady was the speak-
of the book is this: In these United thru his affections for Mrs. Peterson, laborator in some of the latter’s most set up for himself and others” was a from The Portland for several the accused when an acquaintance ex- erfor thr young wornrns club of Cen-
States (of all races) the Negro race pleaded guilty to a statutory charge important successes.
revelation to many who had come | months will return to work soon,
pressed belief in their innocence, Jral 1'rrsbytcrian church in Laurel-
All these musical treats are avail­ expecting a tirade on racial prejudice.
is the one race that did not come and was sentened to an indetermin­
“Damn them they ought to hang any hurst Wednesday afternoon the 2()tb
able
to
the
general
public
through
here of its own volition. Neverthe­ ate term in the State penitentiary.
Instead they saw according to Sa­
F.d Washington, well known waiter, way"
Boston papers, of most COD
dl - ■ i d the program of the
any dealer in phonograph records or
less, the race because a unit, which
Mrs Wyndon remained loyal to sheet music. Duke Ellington, up un­ die Messier in the- Los Angeles "R e­ who has been in Tacoma and Seattle servative traditions, have openly ac- National Association for the” Ad-
has served its adopted land well and her husband and stood by him to the
cord” that the "dramatic action of for some time, has returned to Port­ cused Judge Thayer of maintaining an vanrement of Colored People in its
til recently w«as a "comer”. Todav the play comes in the trial scene. land.
earned more bread than it has re­ end.
attitude of the "Advocate rather than j national phase. Mrs. Cannatlv is a
he has "arrived”. Watch his sifloke In this, despite its many inconsis-
ceived.
the Arbitrator".
It is a ghastly husi- 1 member of the National Speakers
Colored Society Shocked
from
now
on.
In the past the Negro was ostraci­
tencies and some unusual courtroom PALO ALTO DRAMATIC ness — where will it end? Is this a Bureau of the N. A. A. C. I’ and
The love-nest of Wyndon and Mrs. i
zed because of his illiteracy, social Peterson is stated to have been at '
etiquette, there is something that p t t t q s f A Iz r . 0 n u D n T
Christian Nation?
Northwest Organizer.
She was ac-
grips one.
This comes with the V zlzU B :V1 /\t\_ti,o JL7ll<I3U I
incompetence and economic inferior­ the home of Mrs. Punch Leonard | SIL V E R TEA IS B R IL LIA N T
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companird by Mctdames Emily C.
ity. In accordance with the program Jackson, 252 Center Street, a revela- !
testimony of the colored porter (the
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No, I don't think it is. Quite in Austin and her guest, Mrs. Morris r j
announced by Booker T. Washington tion which shocked local colored
real comedy character of the play), j
(Continued from page one)
(Continued from page one)
keeping with the Massachusetts de- Montreal.
at the Atlanta Exposition of 1896, society circles, as the Jacksons are land Truth Society; Miss Bess Tem­ who reveals on the stand the heart- newly organized Evergreen Park As- gradation is the election of William j
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Negroes have accumulated property great society leaders and church pleton, leader in young people's work aches of the colored people over the sociation attempted to have condcmn- jfa lc Thompson as Mayor of Chicago NEGRO, BAHA’I TEACH ER AND
and are becoming economically forti­ members.
of the Westminister Presbyterian quicknes of the whites to judge them ed under a zoning segregation re- To quote from an account of the cam-
fied. The race has its representative
Church; Mrs. Robley and Mrs. E. D. guilty of sordid crimes merely be- , striction action.
paign, "Big Bill Thompson * * »pre-
CH IN ESE SPEAK ON
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nien of ability, its leaders in politic«,
Cannady, Associate Editor of The cause they arc black and not white.
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, fntfd hi, case to the voter» In a
SAME PROGRAM
8 DENOMINATIONS
its artists in poetry and music, its in­
Advocate.
It is m this bit of the play that An-
Rev D P. Jones, A M ; D. D. of , rrirs of speeches which probably
ventors and educators. Ever since
Miss
Jane
Bryan,
popular
young
derson
has
bared
the
heart
of
his
|
Chicago.
Executive
Secretary
of
the
bt.a,
,He
record
in
American
politics
CO NFER
the leaderless exodus of 1916, the mi­
violinist, played two delightful num­ own people and seeks to show them Kailroad Commission of the National for irrelevance demagogy and vul
(Special to The Advocate)
gration from the South to the cities
bers and was accompanied by Mrs. •• ‘h«y really are—human bringsT Baptist Convention f Un- Inc ) will parity "
In a recent news letter to the Sec­
Every thug, gangster, boot
(Continued
from
page
one)
of the North, thinkers are attentive
Oliver Wickersham, teacher of music;
Guy Price writing in the Herald ! M>«-ak at the Williams Avenue Y W |cgK«r. crodk and lawbreaker in Chi retary of the Portland Baha'i Assem­
to the social protest of the Negro, the colored group and were heard Miss Geraldine Turner, a gold star states Appearances’ is an interesting L A Wednesday night. April 27
rago is rejoicing over Thompson’s bly from Berlin, Germany, the fol­
the
greatest
interest.
The
Fisk
who declares that the old reasons for with
„
.
. .. . .
#• i student and senior at Franklin High, play and it would not surprise me
He is coming to^ visit District No vi. lory
Incidentlly, Thomas plav- lowing interesting bit of news ap­
segregation no longer hold. The bar- Quartette contributed some very fine I a,so p|ayed a violin number and was onc whit if it were to find a certain 2 of which Dr. J W Anderson of ed upon the "Americanism of the pat pears:
ier is prejudice because of pigmenta­ m o'ICn ° xn* ° ccas,»n* ,i , r j , , accompanied on the piano by her sts- amount of popular favor. Certainly 429 I illamook Street, Portland, is Re- riots _ his was a decidedly anti Fng-
January 13, at Harrcn House, Ber­
M, „ G<neva Turner; Miss Mar- the first night’s audience found it | gmnal Secretary and Transportation |jsf, campaign
tion. There is a New Negro. Racial . R B Eleazer of Atlanta, F.duca-
But he said next to lin, in a meeting arranged by several
tional Director of the Commission on
Wickersham, champion eighth sufficiently interesting to applaude a Manager Dr Jones will be the guest nothing about valuable tradition and Pacifist organizations to protest a-
justice will be his.
,
de
of the ci, wh„ recent large number of times; they laughed of I)r. and Mrs. J W Anderson public utility franchises that are du gainst colonial oppression, a Negro
Page after page of argument, con­ Interram i Cooperation, set forth as
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humor aim
and while in the . city.
f„r sotne
sotn<. kjnd
,,f adjustment durin g professor, William Pickens, spoke on
troversial and otherwise, and yet the the fundamental principal of race re- ly
hundred dollar wrist watch at
ai some very excellent
cx cn cn i Humor
.. y . Dr.
. Anderson
nnuri s.m urg- |„r
kind ot
human mind finds no satisfying so­ lations the infinite worth of human for this feat, played a group of piano they paid a well deserved tribute to es every one to hear Dr. Jones who J his administration.
What
____ is the les­ the race problem in America, and
personality
and
its
divine
right
to
lution to a problem that assumes the
selections; Mrs. Clara Claire, music the author, his work and the very is said to be an able speaker. The son that we must learn out of such Miss Root followed, giving the Baha’i
the
highest
development
of
which
it
proportions of a world problem in its
instructed also played a group of capable cast which portrayed the Missionary Quartette will furnish disgraceful experiences’ Are these principles and showing how in Baha'i
The meeting was _con- piano numbers; Dr. Ella Welsh sang various roles.”
special music. Governor Patterson — Massachusetts and Chicago — tra circles in America the race problem
dangerous complexity. A gentleman is capable.
sideretl
epochal
in
that
it
called
to-
djd Mr w D p ri,rhard. an of-
Edwin Schallart, dramatic critic of will welcome the speaker and there gedies of citizenship — part of the de­ is solved and th-*se of different color
in Brazil said to Mr. Roosevelt: "I
gether
thejepwaentotww
of
so
many
„
of
Lincoln
M
E
church
Both
the "Times" says—Garland has an will also be others to welcome him.
do not say that our, is a perfect so­
monstrations of an adolescence thru associate in perfect love and harmony.
sense of remedy,
which,
lution, but I regard it as a better different faiths and united them in wefe accompanied by Mrs wicker- evident
She was introduced by Frau Plcs-
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vt n it u c c n o
which otir Nation must pass before
devotion
to
a
common
program
of
|ham
Mf
Pritchard
sanK
in
tb<
solution than yours.” Black and
would seem, could be directed into NOTILF. OK PUBLIC HEARING we grow into full maturity among sner., It was also possible for this
justice
and
human
welfare.
Welsh language and then sang the more generally popular channels.
white laborers working side by side
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the Nations of the world’ Will some- llaha i teacher, through her personal
He has also a faculty for observa- April 18, 1927—Notice is hereby giv- > b,,dy p|ca , ;in..w(.r t|„. question?
i English interpretation.
Mrs. Alice
experience in ( liina, to show how en­
peaceably in the streets of Bahia up­
FOR
SALE
tion
rather
keen,
judging
from
sever-
«"n
that
the
Industrial
Welfare
Com-
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M
Handsacker
was
the
charming
thusiastic the young people of that
hold his statement.
•
-
-
■
,
j
mistress
of
ceremonies.
al
of
the
characters
that
were
intro-
'
mission
of
the
State
of
Oregon
will
And
Coolidge
keeps
on
sending
country became over the Baha'i teach­
And so, as always, when man’s
duced
to
the
broad
delight
of
the
au-
hold
a
public
hearing
on
Monday,
mor(.
tr,mps
to
Chinal
Isn’t
it
rather
ings
and tints hold out hope and in­
word fails we turn to the word of 4 Family Flat Building Vx Block 1 w Am?,nK ,.he °-u‘ >{ *ow" Ku«»‘* we.ri
dience as witnesses in the courtroom 1
” ^3, ,n”
1927 “*
at ’ 2 ° P. 11
Mrin *L*
the offices poor politics to send so many voters spiration concerning the problems
t At. / tie Ait *
_Mrs. Church,
Morris of
Montreal
who Mrs
is vis*
God. A Divine Educator has said: x
North
of Mt. Olivet Baptist
„ in(f
here with
Emi)y c Austin scene.
The play never obtrudes so­ it *"e
"All mankind are of one nation; all
Court out of the country so near to a presi- which confront the ( hinese people at
this time.
This phase of her talk
have sprung from the tree of Adam, on East lst N. Owner needs money and Mrs. Comer, a guest at the home phistication. It is as the new mown House, Portland Oregon, on amend drntial election?
hay in its vernal flavor, the work of ments to Order No. 46 regulating the
was particularly appropriate as one
and Adam is the root of the tree. Will make Big Sacrifice and give of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Becton.
of the other speakers of the evening
The tea was a most delightful one one not experienced in the theatre, employment of minors in the State
That free is one and all these na­ term*. Mr. Toreon, Brwy 4751 —
SAYINGS OF ABRAHAM
and many svords of appreciation were but understanding something of the of Oregon.
was a young Chinese who described
tions are like branches, while the In­ —7 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
LINCOLN
Industrial Welfare Commission
heard on every side, especially bv demands, and acceding to these by
conditions in his country. The large
dividuals of humanity are like leaves,
Of The State Of Oregon
“It adds nothing to my satisfaction audience of between five and six hun­
those who for the first time had at­ simple and direct measures.”
blossoms and fruits thereof." It Is In
Millie R. Trumbull
to know that another man has been dred people heard the Message of
e
Subscribe for The Advocate and tended one of these interracial gather­
this spirit that Julia E. Johnsen has
dissapointed.”
Secretary.
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