The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, April 30, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE ADVOCATE
PAGE FOUR
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNI
TY OUTLINES EIGHTH AN
NUAL OO-TO-SCHOOL G O T O
l O t CAMPAIGN
COLLE«
NOTED CRIMINAL ATTORNEY
HONORED ON HIS 70TH BIRTH
DAY ANNIVERSARY W ITH
GREAT BANQUET
(Coatiaued (root page one)
(Coatiaued from page one)
time for the cooperative
work of all members. The i- <►
Review
of
deals
and purposes back of wonderful E thiopians op
Sunday April 24, was
a
Religious History ' Day it was truly this annual movement ca n 1
TH E ANCIENT CUSHITE
• great day.
Services were is charge of The best be seen fro a reading of
EMPIRE
Brotherhood.
..
t
this proclamation.
By
Scripture lessoa was read from Isa. | . . . . ,
..
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.
Drustlla Dunjce Houston
I I :— 4 inclusive. Text, 2nd verse:— '
W Ureas the members of
“ And the Spirit of the Lord shall A l p h a P h i A l p h a are Com- Published by the Universal Publish­
ing Company, P. O. Box ¿12, Okla­
rest upon him, the Spirit of wisdom __¿
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homa City, Okla.
the Spirit o f mitted to lives of service,
___ u n d ersta n d in g._____
One of the most interesting and ab­
counsel and mi gat. the spirit of
And, whereas the Frater­ sorbing
and certainly the most uni­
knowledge and ol the fear o f the
Lord. Subject: The Unequaled Christ. nity has dedicated its efforts que book which has come to our
Rev. Dyer was prepared for the day. and program to that service desk lately is Wonderful Ethiopians
of the Ancient Cushites.
The sermon was one we all will re­
This story as interesting as any
member aad which we all enjoyed. of mankind.
fairy tale, yet drawn Irotu absolutely
T o me, it was the best sermon that I
And,
whereas
Alpha
Phi
authentic sources, is the mighty dra­
ever heard any one preach.
A letter from the Federal Council Alpha believes that proper ma ol the part black men played in
•f Churches was read requesting the dissemination of truth and primitive ages, the ancient Cushites,
who gave civilisation to the world.
church to aid Portland to put over
The oppression of other races
its quota of $25,000 for the Missis*- knowledge elevates the mor-
springs from the fact that they think
ippi flood sufferers. Collection was a i
taken at both services for the pnr-
intellectual, and phySICa ot the Negro as having spruug from
pose.
standards of the people and a depraved auccstrjAand that conse­
quently it is Right and Expedient to
¡ / s X r i . K " S S i U ' f f S j destroys h.rreds >nd preju- keep him under fo o t l'be Scriptures
say: "And the truth shall make you
not speak at the evening service as dices
bar snapping his irreverent
blue suspenders.” That was
Attorney Donald Richberg
speaking, and he continued:
‘‘ His motto is: T o him
who has not, should be giv­
en something even if it be
only a little charity and mer­
cy. He has been a defender
of man’s civil rights, more
than a lawyer for a private
client— a lawyer for human­
ity, a sword o f truth, a shield
of science, a defender of the
faith, that old and universal
faith founded on the doc-
rine, know* the truth and the
truth shall make you free.”
Sympathy for All
And, ‘‘his religion has con
per schedule. Mr Kaste says he re - 1
t y h e r e a c tr» rh#»c» free." “ In this book indeed is the sisted in a love for his fellow
truth."
grets very much that he was unable ! ‘ V*®* , "
a.S
man rather than in the love
The author read in modem writ­
to have been with us. He promises to .ends Alpha Phi Alpha IS mil-
said
ings that w hat the ancients said a- of any abstract God,”
SO»tantly engaged in an effort hout the Ethiopians was fabulous. Shirley J. Case, professor Qf
livered bv Dr. Dyer at the evening to Stimulate the ambition of She determined if it took a life-time
History at
she would find out what they had .C iirlv Christian
service. He read from Mark 5:20—21 fjQVS a n d
verse. Subject: Thronging Christ
* <uiu g i r l s tO a c q u ir e said and decide whether they had ex- , l . a T T riiv s re itv of Chicago.
^ j o . > r H a i l is e t. v l .l »km ( r u t h
ig
V III» C l O il '
and Touching Christ.. You who were k n o w l e d g e a n d t o k n o w t h e »liberated
or told the truth. As
tho
by
God's
years .fie ‘‘There is no human ill for
not present missed¡another great ser- h jg h e f a n d th(? f i n e f
K
” r~
r * leading, in a
* few
‘ -------------
things came upon the most astounding ma­ which he does not have the
mon. The whole day was a spiritual
terial ol what black men had achiev­
treat. I.ct that day come as often as of life
ed ii. olacn days.
deepest sympathy.”
possible, I am sure every one feels
Now, therefore I, Ray­
By the light of higher training she
the same as I do about it to judge
Walter White, Secretary
from the remarks heard at the close mond VV. Cannon, General was enabled to perceive that ethno-
n
• j
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e x t ,
m ' . , I logy today, anthropology and archae- of the N. A. A. C. P., who re­
of the service.
All the departments of the church rresident of Alpha P h i A l - ology prc've that what the ancients tained Harrow in the Sweet
are enthused over the church pro­ pha Fraternity, Inc., and D
i
-
1
case „ Detroit, dedared;
gram as outlined by Dr. Dyer and
Saturday April 30 , 1927
*
"AS YOU LIKE IT”
By
Evokus Mann
Th* Advocate do«« get neceeaanly
ahare in Evokua M w t'i v i m u 4 il
ia th« lenders' privilege to .."call hia
hasid” whenever you like. However it
ia an intaratiog column which ha
writaa and ww hop« all will enjoy
ita lup and otharwiaa. — Ed.
Women Must Become Chur­
ch Membere Before Learn
- ing To Read, Saye Texas
M. E. Missionary
(Continued from pag* one)
lowed to learn to sew.
While the school year lasts only
37 weeks, the educational work a-
inong the primitive people ol th«
Congo is by no means confined to
actual school work, says Ike R«v.
Ansil Lynn, a native ol Texas, who
has been engaged in missionary woik
i Africa since 1911).
Time Spent In Training Boys
The missionaries must spend much
tunc and ettort in training the Oste-
tela boys to be good cooks, wash
jacks and house boys. They arc also
Warned in gardening, consltustiun
work and taught how to clear and
care (or the land. This type o( work
is a new (rature among the people
of the Congo, says Mr Lynn, as prior
lo the coining of the missionaries
none of the men of the Cono ever
condescended to such menial tasks
as raising ilieir garden* or cooking
their food StM It work was COM M tfa
to belong strictly to the women, anü
a young man seeking a wile always
tried to pick a good gardener and a
good cook
During the 37 weeks of the school
term in 1926 thirty of the Otetrla
boys won promotions in their regular
class work and several of the advan­
ced pupils were used as aisistant in­
structors for thr lower classes in thr
boys’ sehool and also taught in thr
schools (or the workmen and the wo­
men Eleven native teachers are ac­
tively engaged in teaching the live
schools at Tunda and in the sur­
rounding stations.
The Advocate does no» nscessatily
share In Kits Kstd’s views, but wheUi-
sr ws do or not. her opinions are
sane, and logical and well worth
leading. It fa your pnvtlegs as wtU as
ours to disagiee with kits and she
mvitts your opuiton upon sublects
she discusses Itoin time to time in ber
column.
(hat gol
Say. Go, have you
mg Pro. from Miar
FU.—Kev
Moreland? Yes, F'lo, hut he wears a
Kentucky Derby.
Talk about International Relation­
ships, Mr. Kanaiuu and Mr . W. ’G.
One grows so weary of the arbr
Byrd "play" with the Chinamen in
trary actions of some of our boards
the twilight.
and commissions I Ins tune it is the
Bjurbcrt
Portland Censor Board which decid­
Mr. W. C. Holliday is without a
ed a couple of weeks ago that it
doubt the hottest barber in town!
would not be sale lo show a film giv­
But from reliable information, it
ing the history of the Passaic strike.
looks as though Mr. Ed Rutherford
The lilm has been shown all over the
is making a comeback. You gotta
country—up and down the Pacific
know just how to lov« ’em.
Coast— in schools and in churches,
Recreation
but
Mrs. Norlhrupj chairman of the
Messrs. Wyatt Williams, Ed Wat­
Board is quoted as saying before she
son, Dick Bogle Gene Carden. _ C
saw the film that she was "not inter­
Stevens, were up on the courts Sun­
ested in strikes" and Mr Maxwell,
day morning.
the only other member of the Board
They arc all stellar performers
attending the viewing, was so inter­
when they hit their stride, and so arc
ested, it is reported, that be spent the
planning on tennis games for Tues­
time taking a nice little nap.
day and Wednesday.
kev. John F'. Moreland is a golf
Here we have an instance ol the
"bug" now and has been taking les­
exercise of arbitrary power that re­
sons from Guy Holmes.
minds one of Russia We have on the
Harry Madison, Lloyd Griffin and
one hand a person who knows noth­
their wives were given a long spin by
ing
about the industnal situation and
Frank l_*dd. Sunday and were enter­
according lo report, wanta to know
tained by Harry who is the talkies!
nothing—and another person whose
boro in captivity.
C O LO R E D M A ID O N LY mind is completely blank on the sub
“That Gang“
Lonny Cochran, Booker Washing­ E Y E W IT N E SS T O L A T ­ ject, both these ufifcials ui the city
of Purtland sign an official refusal to
ton and Sam Smith took a dip at C.
EST H O L L Y W O O D
bar the exhibition of one of the most
Beach Sunday while Edward Watson
tragic pages in the history of the
and "Baby Face” Thess Freeman sat
TRAGEDY
United Stale» Isn’t It a travesiv on
on the hank
democracy? In a minor way, it is
Sam boy got pinched for speeding
very much like the Sacco-Varuetti
will do their utmost to carry it out
(Continued from page one)
with another boy’s girl and he did
£ £ £ , Go-to Cone0« 0 Cafn * £
‘ nJ
“ W e do honor to a man not have a license —for driving — fight to investigators from the Dis­ verdict. Such incidents make one
as pUnned.
All of thrs vast material, 10 years’ who has attacked, ridiculed, hold on Booker. So after driving to trict Attorney’* office, Miss Lee an­ doubt thr success of democracy—-at
Many visitors at the services Sun­ 2 2 2 ? * ’ - ° t 0 L' ° ‘ ,e ^ e
paign, in accordance W ith work, drawn from the same authori­ and exposed every idea held Oregon City 'he kids held that
swered questions precisely and with any rate here in America
day. Come again.
ties
that the general histories of our
out hesitation At the tune of the
The Missionary Circles met at the a u t h o r it V v e s t e d in m e b v
schools have accredited, is at your b y this smug, bourgeois CIV- dence on Foster Road
fight, she said, she, Raymond and hit
church Monday at 4 P. M. A splen-
r
, r>
• •
I atu depending upon my subject
did meeting was had
the vieneral Constitution of disposal in this book.
ilization of ours,” he said.
Leslie "Wildcat
featured t h e year old daughter Valerie, were in matter this Week upon my friends
The
following
are
a
few
of
the
tes­
the
bouse.
It
was
about
7
P.
M
on
p
charleston.
And.
The Junior Brotherhood met with the Fraternity, do
hereby
From another, 1 have the notes ol
the pastor. The boys are doing fine ,
.
i
, .
, J timonials sent to the author:
Saturday, she said and the telephone the address by Dr Duncan Spaeth,
He cited Harrow’s victory in mates, he can really do that thing
and will welcome a visit from you.
designate and proclaim the "W e know of no book published
Chet and Vern are back in town rang and Raymond answered it.
of
Princeton and Heed College (tem­
during the past quarter of a century, defending Hr. Sweet of De­ and they say Chet is staying in a
Describes Beating
porality only, thank God ) given at
The Chorus
week of May first to May which
offers such irrefutable inspir­ troit.
T o every member • please be sure |
,
/
‘‘He has shown,” he TEPEE while in Salem He shined "I knew he was talking to Paul the League of Women Voters’ lun­
and he out to rehearsal Wednesday Seventh, inclusive One thous- ation to the black peoples of the
the best of shoes— the Governor* et Kelly, and I heard Mr Raymond say, cheon on Wednesday He was sched­
earth. Wonderful Ethiopians is a continued, “ that the anos-,
’All right, come onver ’. Five minutes uled to sneak on Poetry and Politics
J S .2 5 £
and " ¡“ 'h u n g e r and twenty
,
tonic guaranteed to stimulate.’*— tics and free thinkers arc
I saw Mr. Earl Morrison in Salem later Paul knocked at the door and but said he wouldn't do that because
for
the
operation
of
Robert
L.
Vann.
Editor
Pittsburg
This is a special request o f the direc- Seven,
said: ’ 1 understand you have been there was no politics in poetry and
frineds of the Negro rather C ^ for mV i l h»uy 7n Saiem'Tongir! saying things about me ’ He was very in present day politics there was cer­
tor. Be there at 7:30 sharp.
« h r F ic r h fh
A nnual
fin to
Courier.
Sunday (tomorrow) is Testimonial
n.t n , A “ n U a l
"The wr,tings of Drus.lla Dunjee t h a n
t h e fundameltalists I —the doggone ’jibber"—he know* angry Mr Raymond told him to sit tainly no poetry. Then he went on to
and Communion Day, Service in H i g h oC hO O l, G o - t O - C o l l e g e Houston should be syndicated, they
.. .
,
down with him on the davenport and make a most astonishing statement
just what to say.
.»
will be of great value to her race—to whose religion Stops at the
charge o f the Deacon Board.
Miss Ruth Perry went to Seattle then said something to Paul and he that he did not believe in universal
campaign.
any „ „ ■■ _ Robert T. KerUn.
cotor lin e»
so that leaves Mr Clarence Johnson struck Mr Raymond on the jaw
suffrage—rather did he believe in a
It IS possible to get some
‘‘The story ol the Cushites as you
*
,
, just as good as single.
**‘Where is Mrs Raymond?* Mr. limited suffrage And now listen
:
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nave related it is convincing evidence
I 1 n
o u g ll
Censured a n d
-
-
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j ,
have
hough
Well. 1 see that "Noble Three" is Raymond asked. ’I don t know.’ Paul friends on what basis he would de­
idea of the magnitude and 0f
of the
thr capability of Ethiopians
Ethiopian* for e e- rLr. r(rPH .vitu e v p r v
JYes, /<
you do’, said Mi Ray- termine one's qualifications as a vo­
disre- sort of broken apart Francis went lo J replied.
.effectiveness of this cam- ▼°,v,nK and disseminating culture.” i cnrarKea ' ln e
Seattle and Alaska to look for old: mond Then Paul struck linn again ter— on a "business'' basis— on pro­
t ____,
—Jerome Dowd, Leading American spect for the law, declared Edward found it here so that leaves Mr Raymond remonstrated He said: perty qualifications. Therefore, if
Pasadena, Calif., April
1 - T h e big- paign
_
n l.is
when one knows that Sociologist.
Jude Harry M. Fisher, “ no Booker singing ** T is better to have '1 haven't eaten. I'm a wreck and 1 yOU want to prepare lor this M M
loved and lert than not to have lov- can't fighf. I ni fifty pounds under­ ar’a scheme ol enfranchisement, be­
-0 -
S;.l2ck'TK 2i*,S5?.^n.,i!l; ‘ 5 ' “ >«»b«ship »1 seventy
man has done so much for ed at all". Yet they a r e getting weight and have been drinking ’
gin to pile up your shekels and in­
K. O. artist with a record of 19 first C h& pterS, lO CA ted in StAtCS
L O C A L BRIEFS
** *'That’s your alibi’, Paul cried crease your proper»» biddings Oth­
J » . sweeter day by day.
the
law*
as
he.
He
has
round kayo’s, in speaking of his s ch e -ie v t e n d in p - f r o m
R lin d t» l e ­
The sweetest foursome tha. ever \ pkul hit Mr. Raymond three or four erwise you will not be able lo vote
v i e d tattle, tomorow night with “ Big
(Continued from page one)
fended every -constitutional was— Misses Lenora Freeman. Ver- | times and knocked him down I went According to his idea, what sort of
Ralph Smith, well known Pacific land On t h e n o r t h t o F l o r i d a ried ' in Klamath - Falls,
-
nel, Rosalee, Elena Jackson Cast to the kitchen I begged Paul not to intelligence has any man on a busi­
Coast
it white heavyweight.
Smith] j 0 nthe SOuthT and from New Friday.
b r th fjlr iU
! guarantee when those who your eyes in that direction. And tell hit Mr. Raymond. Then Mr. Ray­ ness matter who does not own pro­
who recently gave George Godfrey a y
,
, •»,
,
, Peace, W. B. Barnes. Rode! Atkins insisted they wanted law me now, aren’t they perfection?
mond called him.
perly?
slight workout in Portland, is the
OTK 3nd MESSSChuSCttS Oil ! and Lois Bynon were the witnesses. 1 i
» g -
« •
«
The Four ‘’faces that can’t be re* j
Again Beats Him
^ «vTiv5**11
the east to California on the
J°nes •* » successful business clamored for their repeal.
bom :—The Great Stone Face, The
" T i l beat you’, Paul said He then
He was quite positive that there
6 f t 6 in. and we.gh.ng 230 lbs. The “
^
00
man of Klamath Falls, formerly of
"H e has kept his pledge Face on the Barrooa* Floo., Baby hit hun three or four tunes. This should
be o discriminations at to sex
bout was signed up by M om e Cohan
w e s t , W ill
be jo in t ly e n g a g e d
Medford and Mrs. Lewis is of Port- 1 -
-
F
V K
color but he is quite sure that in
,hc up d,"in*
roo,n g iab
Mr h cd K,v*
Our rh"lffd
Choice “Coun,ry" ¡ m ond ,n gut
and Kelly
him or
of the Pasadena Armory.
in a modern crusade against '¿ " ‘i Sh,eJ V - t i ? n|thc r o f Mr5 B J of thirty years ago to be al- ‘'»ce The,i nnr
a country such a* ours where the
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, 7 ° , ,
Fuller, 746 Tibbetts Street.
I ways on the side of the The model Husband—Booker Kirk- and put one hand behind his neck doors of opportunity swing wide o-
In justice to George Dixon, local one Ol the most dreadful foes
w
’ Lewis,
—
~
Mrs
while in Portland
was
Flirt—Vern Rutherford. and beat him'with the other, and pen, that there should be only a Inn
The
model
colored fighter, Joe Sax. who refer-
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• ,
identified with the club and social weak. He believes life ends Siniles-
1 then threw him on the couch. He fell itrd suffrage and that would be de­
eed the bout between Dixon and |t 0 t h e P^greSS of mankind, activities of the local organizations.
with the dissolution of the Thc model Sap— Roy Holmes, tricks- to the floor. ‘ I'm a man and can't termined by your properly holdings
George IngersoM at Astoria Tuesday the foe of ignorance. While
She has a host of friends here who
The model Lover—Clarence Jack- take a blow, but I’ll fight you', Mr (I wonder where he gets hit idea
night, comes to the fr o n t7
•
, ,
wish her a happy and prosperous body. The forces he has "set son, Ha, Hal
Raymond said Kelly kept knocking that the door of opportunity it wide
"W ire stories coming from Asto- j ^he work is sponsored by a married life.
The model Dancer— Francis Fair, No him down as he got to his feet. His Open in this country—he evidently
in
motion
will
continue
eter-
ria and appearing in Portland pa- fraternity whose
member-
face was cut and bleeding. F’lnally,
fooling!!
rs gave out the impression that „i ■ • _ ___ ■
,
,,
Mrs Leonore Henderson entertain- I nal throuhout th£ history of The model Girl—Application wanted with one crushing blow Paul knock­ duct not study the unemployment
sheets )
xon hit Ingersoll a low punch in Ship IS made UP of College ed at noon lunchon Wednesday April mankind.”
Mrs. Ray­
The model Me, Myself. I—Guy Hol­ ed Mr. Raymond down
He emphasiecd over and over a-
the third round which caused him to men of the Negro race, the Z7tb at her home on Union Avenue,
mond ot home about 9 o'clock. I was gain
mes,
And
I
says-
that voting on a question did not
drop to the floor, and then hit him
. ,
“ .
,
.
. honoring Kev. Daniel Payne Jones.
“
He
says
he
is
a
cynic,”
called
about
7
o'clock
the
next
morn­
Thc
model
Scene—
A
garden
of
Ro­
[ solve any problem and deplored the
again while he was doem, losing the C llO rt h a s a n a t i o n a l S lg n i- A. M., D. D. of Chicago: Rev. W. D.
ing
by
Mrs.
Raymond
and
I
went
in­
ses
plus
2
prevalent American habit of voting
bout on a foul,” said Sax this morn- ficance and aims,
through Carter of Pasadena Calif.; Miss said Zona Gale, the novelist, The model Dream— Adventure, Ro­ to her bedroom and found Mr. Ray­ to
have a thing dnni^ or to past a
Ing.
Georgia Kellis of Denver and Rev. ‘but if his words are those of mance, Love plus You.
mond doubled up on the floor We law—and then the voter goes home
"Dixon knocked Ingersoll
down the enlargement o f
educa- J. w " Anderson w h o T T o s ,™ Re'v.'
Advertising
is
a
medium
to
trade
tried
to
get
a
doctor
but
couldn't
Un­
a cynic then let us all be cyn­ and service to that trade is our road til afternoon. I knew he was uncon­ and forgets all about it—expecting
with a blow to the pit o f the
stom- tional opportunity, to pro- Jones and Rev. Carter.
somehow or somewhere, somebody
ach, which was fair. He did hit In-
,
’
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ics, too.”
to that continuous business and suc­ scious.
will see to it that the cureall will be
gersoll before he got up and there niOte better Undersanding a-
The Old Rose Club held its regu-
“
Once
before,
when
we
lived
at
cess.
Gives
Lesson In
Science.
applied The more law* we have—the
was nothing else for me to do but to mong the people o f the en- i *ar weekly meeting at the Williams
r,
r T'
r~
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.
And we get no more out of our 2133 Holly Drive, Mr. Raymond or­ more there are to be broken. It's al­
give It to the Astona boy on a foul
.
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cu
Avenue Branch Y. W. C. A. Thurs-
i r o t . l* a y -(_ O O p e r G o l e , o f I business ventures than we put into dered Kelly out of the house."
I am positive that Ingersoll could ( li r e C o u n t r y .
j ay afternoon. At the close of the
"Kelly and Mrs. Raymond had ways perfectly safe to spring the "loo
th
e
I u J n n i i v v e e r r s c i t t f y v
n
f h n i i M
them more
and -nto
not a onc
willing
to put
im .
o i f u
c a i r g n o any
bu, '* ine„
than
he been going around together quite a many laws” oratory on a crowd—it
S T ift^ ia J r S r iS
Thirt>- ° " e state campaign
ni°y' d e p a r t m e n t o f a n t h r o p o l o y thinks he will receive in return,
always gets a hand "T oo many
bit?" Miss Lee was asked
laws make for lawlessness" and ev­
was in bad shape from the punch in managers have already been
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Tells O f Wild Parties
s s a
a tu
id
h
e
h
a
d
iv
e
n
t
h
e
w
o
r
l
d
A
while
back
an
East
side
cafe
ery
body applauds
n e n a a iv e n t n e w o r m , was wfakened by one of iti partners
the stomach.”
appointed and each one has „ A c a r d fr,?m M ,r I « “ Harold
"I don't know about going around
— Portland Telegram April 28th.
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,
.
Browning tells us that he is in Ber- a lesson in science.
pulling" out and opening another together, but he came to the house
worked out through t h e lin, Germany. Evidently Mr. Brown-
Then he paid attention to the inter­
weak cafe further down town But it quite a bit", she answered.
“ As the King commanded, held
national situation—saying that this is
Oakland, Calif. Apn. 28 (PCN B)— c h a p t e r s U n d e r h is d i r e c t i o n
ing has Iear"e d ,he language, and he
together and is now joined to­
"How about wild parties?"
After boxing nine fast rounds against
F
u u u c r ms» a i r e c u o n , payJ UJ a hi(?h compiiment t,y a<j_
‘‘Oh, there weren't many wild par­ the first time in history that the
he has served ‘the least of gether in a firmer cooperation.
Young Corbett, white welterweight, a n a c t i v e o r g a n i z a t i o n t h a t dressing us in German
So it is better financed and more ties, but about three weeks ago there question has been raised as to whe­
Young Harry Wills lost the fight in w jl| r a r r v ♦),«
these my brethren,’ ” said able
ther or not a democracy ran form a
to serve us to our wants and was a real one."
the tenth when he hit Corbett low. |WUI CarD tflf m e s s a g e tO ev-
policy
towards international con­
"Any liquor?"
Al Williamst who^shot^and killed (John Haynes Holmes, pas- with better service than heretofore.
tacts. He did not say whether it
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e f y n 0 0 *c a n (l c o r n e r in t h e Minnie Scott last October on the
i So it is our duty to patronize and
"Yes, a lot of gin."
Los Angeles, California, April 28— t r r r i t n r v
T,
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" 1 t o r o f t h e com m unity , their duty to give service and ad-
could or Could not be done. But he
"Was Kelly present?”
Tiger Thomas, boxing at the Olympic 1 t e r r i t o r y .
It
IS r e c o g n i z e d streets in Longview, Wash., must
did pay some attention to the League
hang May 27th for the crime, the Su­ church, New York. “ He has j vertise
"Yes.”
for the first time Tuesday night, lost .that the SUCCeSS of this move preme Court having denied his ap­
of Nations and the attitude of the
Child Witnesses Beating
a ten round decision to Bert Colima,
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the capacity o f living the liv­
While her father was beaten in his , United Slates toward it lie asserted
Mexican middleweight. Victor A le x -im e n ^ depends in large meas- peal.
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own home, little Valerie, the 4 year that the people had not allowed the
es of other men, knowing
ander was knocked out by Ernie Ow- 'ure Upon adequate publicity,
The Oregon Agricultural College
old daughter of the pair stood watch ' United States to enter the League
ens, white, and Clyde Colvin, a color-
j
cr_ m
suffer. He has
My friend was quite disgusted at his
has issued invitation to the dedication how they
ing from a kitchen door,
ed heavy lost to Jimmie Stafford in a Ou from p a s t experience, ofthe
Women’s Building on the oc­ taught us that every m a n ,
"P oor little Valerie wept and wept altitude toward* Wilson— it seemed
four rounds.
the fraternity has the assur- casion o f the Fourth Annual W om ­
and begrd her father to come where ; to indicate animoiitiet rather than
T W O DISTINGUISHED MEN
en’s Day at 10:30 o'clock, Saturday, has a cause worth defend­
she was,” said the maid. “ The poor friendliness He told them that W il­
V
ISIT
PORTLAN
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Los Angeles. California April 2 8 -
t h a *[ . OUr n e w s p a p e r s May 7th at Corvallis, WICKUU.
.
ne
Oregon. The
little thing was frighlened to death son’s vision of all the nations acting
George Godfrey knocked out Leon will do their Utmost to bring Advocate is included among the ing.”
by the noise and she cried herself to thro a league of nation* wn* a glo­
Chevelicr in the fourth round Mon- f
1 /
invite»«
Then they gve him a bust
Messrs. E. A Peterson and Harry sleep that night.” The child has not rious one out that Wilson knew that
day night at the Wriglcy.
attention of the pub-
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the plan of a league alone would nev­
Kathleen j Bennett, two high class, congenial been told that her father is dead
Mack House boxing at the Pasade- HC the need for giving most
Mr Presley Holliday, formerly of o f himself/ b y
er be endorsed by the Senate so he
business men of Appleton, Wiscon-
na Araiory knocked out Ralph Smith
tti* n tin n
nnri r fin ’f Portland, writes from his home in Wheeler.
agreed to the damnable treaty of
son, arc registered at The Portland. N E W TE N N E SSE E
serious a attention
and tho’t
i t te„in(f
^
a white fireman in the sixth round SeriOUS
tho t Sfatt,e
of the ,plendHl ,ucc„ ,
Versailles, thinking that would be
The
former
is
President
of
the
Val-
Harrow arose and said:
of the main event.
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of
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Helen ’ PiTkington
is
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accepted, and the endorsement of the
,
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ley
Iron
Works
Company
and
the
SCH OO L T O TE A C H league would go with it. As it turn­
-O'
Seattle. Miss Pilkington went to
“ I have
never COUrtCd i latter is the Eastern Manager of the
ST. LO U IS M E R C H A N T S i[are er education f o r our Seattle over a week ago to tench the
ed out, the United States would ac­
same Company. And while both have
danger.
I
have
hated
criti­
IN D U S T R IA L A R T cept neither—but the vision remains
Bahai Cause. Mr. Hofiiday says she
visited many cities and stopped at
E X C H A N G E H ONO RS boys and girls.
an address on the Chinese cism.
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and despite the slurs and innuendoes
Abuse _________
has hurt
me. numerous, first-class hotels, they
In every city where chap­ delivered
Alcoa, Tenn. Apr. 2K (PC N B )— 1
Youth Movement which he thought ! t - l „
'c ”
50 YEARS SE R V IC E OF
say The Portland is more like home The new Charles M Hall colored of icalous minds, Wilson’s name will
Opinions OI Some have to them than any they have yet vis­ . . .
„
.
,
, emblazon
nblazon the pa
pages
ters are located and w*here excellent. “ She very ably discussed ^
es of
ol histnr
history *•
NEGRO P O R T E R
school has a well equipped manual tbat 0f a
a prophet
prophet. He may have been
the subject, and showed that she had ' cut me tO the quick. But I ited.
training
department
and
home
econo-
!
-
-
active members are living, taken
much pain* to prepare herself, „ „ „ i j .
what they called him—a dreamer—
trues department, Boys are bein
St. Louis, Mo., Apri. 28 (P C N B )— : m e e t in g ’s
but what would the world be without
and conferences She also showed by the way she an- COUld t a k e n o O th e r c o u r s e
Claude James who, once upon a taught industrial art consisting
Speaking to the members of the Mer- |__L ,
the dreamers. But he did say that un­
swered question* about the Bahai t h a n I d id . I w o u l d h a v e S u f- time was a waiter at The Portland,
carpenter work, plastering, brick less Wilson's ideal as to a league nf
chants Exchange here, assembled re- J will be held with students movement that she has iven the sub- , _ .
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but who gave it up to go into the
eently in honor of the 50th Miniver- a n d parents, literature will ject thoro study” , his letter eondud- tered more had I failed to do transfer business in Sacramento, hit laying, etc.
j nations were realized that our W ei-
sary of employment o f William* W il- i,
,
,
I tern civilization would perish.
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that which I thought I ought town this week and landed on both Pay your subscription now!
son as a porter, Vice-President Fred- I W distributed, <Uld where ed
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of his big feet right in The Portland
Then Dr. Spaeth proceeded to
P°” ij ,le'
messages will ([ _ ° be
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
' ' ^ f ^ i m 3 n , L b l , t t h ^ main dining room.
launch
the
thunderbolts
of criticism
j product of the machine and
gentleman's "liberal tendencies"?
or of Wilson following which Roger broadcast by radio.
During
.
and ridicule at the Socialists, I. W
Ed Washington who joined the
P. Annan presented the 78 year old t f,e W f p |,
hio- m a c c m e e t i Apr,i 18* J 92? “ ; N o,'.c? ii, Herehy R e­
Ws, Communists, and Pacifists. He
porter with a purse containing $50 in
^eeK One D ig mass meet- „ that the Industry Welfare Corn- t h e environment. Power, corps of waiters at The Portland,
From the group I've heard about
gold cois.
,
; m g Will be held at which ; mission of the State of Oregon will peace, wealth,
P respect. They Thursday took a run up to Salem this man and incidentally of Dr.| dumped us alt into one mass of im-
Monday on business.
Hall, of our own university. I’ve a- possibilists. He flayed the pacifists
rtSSTta'im
i7oi'h has
,0, ' survived
S
U
5 tae
t
• compete»*» speaker g * ‘ "aUlmSi : ' “ uld •>»*« l>'en bought, but
bont made up my mind that they are and could say nothing that sounded
1877 w”
W ilson
The main dining room at The both propngandists of the gospel of even pleasant about the I W W.s
Commission, 646—648 Court they cost more than I would
the oldest member of the *
Exchane, will deliver a worthwhile
Portland
certainly looks inviting things as they are. Both of them de­ and the reds and the poor followers
House, Portland. Oregon, on amend-
H. B. Louderman who died Dec. 4th
last and was the only one who „ ' message to the general pub- 1 m™tV ’to^Ord*r ii o .^ T v g ^ r in g 't h e PaX’
taking the hard since it has been redecorated for cry the ideas that pave the way for of Karl Marx. After he got thro tell­
which purpose it was closed for a progress If it were not for the vision ing them that they were very bad
'
“ ‘ • be an- 1 employment
•
— o f minors in the State est road, I was doing
_ th<
the
membered the advent of Wilson. Re- lie. This meeting
will
week. It was reopened for business of Karl Marx, there would be'only kind of patriots, he paid his compli­
fusing an offered retirement on P*n- j n m in r e d in nil In rn I
n n n ^ r s 1 of - - * 0" ’
easiest thing.
Thursday.
Induatrial Welfare Commission
sion, Wilson preferred to remain on « O u n c e Q in a il l o c a l
pap ers
one <4e*s of human beings, the pro­ ments to the Oregonian. How he did
Of The Sute Of Oregon
“ My friends are my com­
perty owners— the rest of us would hold it tip to scorn. That sacred pub­
the job supervisig the work of fo u r , and every reader is invited
The waiters and bell hops at The not be human—we’d be slaves. If it lication he said is a most reactionary
Millie R. Trumbull
colored assistants who now relieve
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pensation. I would like to Portland are showing their sympathy weren't for the pacifists, God bless "hpet. You see, my friend’s notes say
Secretary
him o f most of the actual labor.
to attend. I here is no doubt
think that after I have gone and friendship for their sick co- them, we would be at war with Mex­ •his, "Oregonian criticizes Dr. Spa­
that such a movement deser­
wvirkers, Messrs. L. A. Goodwin and
and our boys would be in China eth's liberal tendencies"—but does
my friends will be happy Clarence Ramsey by frequent visits ico
FOR SALE
ves the concerted backing of
and India pulling England’s chest­ not fill in the details. After reading
and I will be— not miserable. to their bedsides.
nuts out of the fire at the cost of her notes, I am wondering where Dr.
every minister, educator, so­
their lives. Nav, my friend from Spaeth kept his "tendencies" hidden
4 Family Plat Building / Block I have been a destructive,
Doc Howe, it is said, is waiting Princeton, without the extremists, —they were certainly not in evidence
cial worker, and members of North of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church,
table at The Butler in Seattle.
without the idealists, without the vi­ at the luncheon. But several days ago
other professions, an{! with on East 1st N. Owner needs money. not a constructive force. But
sionaries who arc ready o sacrifice the Oregonian rlasscd all the pacif­
I
have
destroyed
weeds.
All
E.
G.
Chehalis,
former
captain
in
HOME COOKING
such backing, the results, W ill make Big Sacrifice and giva
their all for conscience sake and who ists and anti-militarists, et al in the
The
Portland
dining
room,
we
are
feeble minded class. R eactionary-
measured i n educational terms. Mr. Torson, Brwy 4751 — I want more o f life is a told, is operating a coffce> shop in will not stultify either intelligence or yes—but that is also where Dr. Spa­
conscience to hold down a job—with­
106 N. 6th Street
—7
Chamber
o
f
Commerce
Bldg.
greater
capacity
for
kind­
Seattle.
eth
puts us—therefore wilt some-
betterment, will be far-reach
out these the world would go back­
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and
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word
progress
would
ness,
forgiveness,
and
un­
ing.
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