The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 13, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE
PACK FOUR
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, li*27
ADVOCATE
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Phone Broadway A807
Kditor
Editor
K D. CANNADY
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MRS. E. I). CANNADY. Manager
A D V O C A T E AG ENTS
E. Richardson, Broadway &
I'Vprotf St«
Holliday & Holliday, 125 N.
Sixth Street.
Elks Sanitary Barbershop,
90 N. Sixth Street.
Edgar Williams, agent and
reporter.
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«STTRttPKTPTTnv P A T V S
b u is o t K i r i IO N K A T E S
Her Year
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six Months
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150
1 liree Months
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Payable in advance
Entered at the Pjstotfice at Portland,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
few educated Negroes o f
Chicago have undertaken
the job. A number o f them
have been taking the Com­
munist course in the Uni-
versity of Moscow and oth-
ers are to l)e sent over fo r
that our pose. When they
come oacK they will join in
with the first few in a cam­
paign of education of their
colored brethren and sisters
in the beauties of Commun­
ism and proletarian despot­
ism.
The misguided
bolshevists
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.
are not the first to imagine
that . there is such dissatis-
faction among the Negroes
»
ITn j*p .l State's and
01 J nt\ G n U e a M a t e s AUG
SUCh
illh a r m o n y
b etw een
* 1 .^ ...
*ind
th e
w h lt e a
*w
m em
dD D
me
\\ l i l i e s
as
would make
them . an . ideal
.
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f o u n d a t i o n f o r r e v o l u t i o n in
! America.
IM P O R T A N T !
All communications for publics-
non or otherwise should be ad­
dressed to The Advocate l “ublish-
uip Company, Suite 312-313 Mae-
lenv Building. Portland. Oregon.
Advertising rates made knowu
on application.
They will be dis-
illusioned, as others have
been.
Communism, espe-
eially the red radical sort,
rests upon dissatisfaction,
jealousy and ignorance. The
h a v e n o t s a r e a rra yed
advertise in Negro n e w s - 1 for president ill 1928” —MH-
papers don’t contribute to worthy of a man
nw who holds the
colored charities or employ highest office in this great re-
Negro help. There is abso- public. Of all the words in the
lutelv no reason why we dictionary “ choose” is the one
should help swell the coffers that opens the widest door to a
Frankly,
o f unfriendly firms. Think change of mind.
friends, anyone in this position
it over, friends.
C
Ity Tríate
MISS s H IIU .K t
M.H'ANN
odeix
llrraua
atenúe. Thursday. August 4th. the turned how« Saturday morning. An
would be wise to say "refuse"
K M KIt I \ l\ s
j guest of honor being Mrs Dittlhulu *u»t «. from a six weeks' vaeallou In
instead of “ choose” — facing all
— .......
1 Irving of Sau Pranclsco. California, California.
that the next president of this
A delightful breakfast ws. given whu “ »
l r "> * * ' *
one,"
country must face. Suppose we by Mis. Shirley McCann al her home ro‘KMl>r
s“ “ Pranclseo and a »aid Mr. Ivey, "but we re glad lo be
name a few of them— the
Nic- on Ito .l»».. avenue. Saturday morn *'’ «• >nlng matron Mr. Irving, el.ll«
back home
No Ida«« Ilk« Oregon,
unuo..,,., hnenti-
the M exican ‘"K honoring her mother. Mr. D A 10 ‘ h**
w““
* " > fur * *
aiaguail lioiroi.
“ Urah.m. J,,,. return««! from Mon I
‘ S™«- ' u3< « *«*»> « * * *
While away, they visited many ell-
Situation
(1
see that tfte! rovU> |Jb«.ri*. where with her hus
N°r 'h
The table wu. pretty with I«*.; Oakland. San Pranclaao. San
tvs-; 1>ttll>1' ,)r Hr„’h, m pre.ldeut of Mlir a c«mt«r |.l««e of sweet i>«a. and el Quentin, the famoua .late prison,
The Advocate docs no» necessarily Knights of Columbus have
»hare in Kiti Reid'» view*, but wheth- olutod to keep up the agitation | , ovia college, .he ha. apent the past •'•‘•h «’lave a petite bouquet of aweel and Los Augelee
They motored
through many of the small clllee
« sane,
we and
do. “ logical
not-1 her.
\r;
down
there),
the
Mississippi
re-1
two year».
All enjoyed the break *'«»» «■> placed tor the gu«*t».
and well worth
Mrs. Ora-1
,buu‘
beautifully ap While In Oakland, ah. was the hou.«
reading. It is your privilege as weU aa lief situation, the farm re lie f | (•»« to the blgh«.l extent
ham «..(«ruin ed with account* of her > » “ “ “<* «-ble were Mr. S S Oolden. aue.l of Ml«. Nannie Maud Ivey. .1.
our* *°
with Kits and she
your opinion upon . ubjects situation, the Russian situa­ long and Intere.tlng Journey from
Irving. Mr.
Lulu O-r of her hu.lm.nl
She wa. enter
she discusses from time to time in her tion, the growing militarist sit-
\V«.i Africa
Sealed at the table! O ra««. Mr»- Ronnie Uogle. Mrs. K D
tnlned laylshly by her many old
column.
uation, the Chinese situation, i w t t h M r < 0 r i l h # m W0IV Mni B |, I Cannsdy. Mr* w. K. smith, Mr» J frlenda In (he vario... cille, al which
the
World Court situation — le t ' Cannsdy. Mrs Elberl Hooker. Mrs w SUn,*!r' Mr“ Ul1* 11 H,|l. Mr* X .lie .lopped during the (rip.
'God made us neighbor»; let justice
u$ friend»"— Borah
me count— how many situations I’hll F. Iteyinikl». Ml*. Kutl. Itoalon '* Runyon. Mrs John ) Moreland
Miss Nor.ua Keene eutertalued al
Mr. J L. Slcwart of l.u Oruud«. Ore
is that? Eight, and all of them I “ f
•"«* ho*“ ‘M
dinner al th« hom. of her parent*.
gun. and her niece
isn’t it bad enough to have very bad and uncomfortable for!
. . .
411 Church .Irret, on Friday of Iasi
such hot weather, without hav- the next president.
Week for the plea.Uie of ll.e Maxwell
If Mr. I Mr* D A 0rmh*w !*“ d daughter
.
i
.......... Shirley McCann, were the honor
N Mr.. J L Stewart of La Orande .later, of Salem. Oregon.
¡ng So many horrible things Imp­ Coolidge is
wise he will change
,
. ..
her »lece .pent las. week u. the
°
,
KUe.t* at a luncheon given at II.«
pen to upset us? The column Ml<tl
at. of Mr aud Mr.. J W Sla.il«),
that
choose to
icflise.
* t*, ‘ First Christian church. Tuesday at- e***1
Ml». Hull. Hal.to., of Seatll« viali
this week is an album of hor- SOnally and confidentially, 1 ,,.„, 00 .. Mra. oraham talked on con 63$ Mall street. Thurnday afternoon ed frlenda I» Portland last week. She
rors
think he made up hi9 ,itUe ^ tllUoili ln U h*ru.
Otey were taken for a drive over the
against the
S 'es* n9
,e *
First, the Sacco-Vanzetti ver- mind when he saw that picture1
cause o f genuine Deliet in djct j do not find anvwhei-e the of himself wearing the cowboy
'Don't ask for rights. Take them.
. .
. ,
__ .
e
An don't let annv wan give them to S o m e p o li t i c a l o r s o c ia l t h e -
ft.
A right that is handed to ye fr Ol’V
but m erely liecause
K
nawthin' has som ethin the matter with
___ ernor
of Massachusetts
so that
they belong to the money-
.
.
. . I
I." —Mr. Dooley.
.
Columbia river highway.
. . .
s s
»»• ho.ie.a at a
. . .
beautifully appointed eleven o'clock
Mr*. C. K. Ivey and daughter. Fan
hreakfa*t at her home, 4»H Sherrill nle How, of 94a Tlhbrlt* .tree., re
waa the home gueat of Mrs. Olile
lienderaon at 71$ I'..Ion avenue N
She ret il r.K'd hum« Sunday after hay­
ing had a delightful viali
Mlaa Hal
stou U an accompll.hed mmtrlan
p
Next
local
D tx u cornea
u r a o a a iiK
.il incident— :
less' and pFopertyless class. d0 " ot re* , aDe t° t.paf ,
the spectacle of our city com- may come and go but Rev. Dyer was a man after my own heart, were brought home to Yukima
“Thev has-e rights who dare main Change
th eir condition in nient 011
,n ' ts entirety.
at mission wiggling and twisting wdj |iVt* in the hearts of the May he ever keep us in ins Both ladies are suffering from
tain them."—James Russell Lowell
_____________________that respect and they cease
.ne unc°'ers us las—a all itself into a knot over granting im)p|0 0f this community both thoughts. I pray for his sue- bruises and cuts. Mrs. Hick-
r o i (J R F I) V iJ T F R 's A R F 'to be Communists.
t,ria u.n ,er a
",
con* a permit to the new restaurant oiack and white, for nil times, cess.
man had eight stitches taken in
T H IN K IN G
J \ The great m a jo rity o f the demned the men before he heaid ¡n the l nger building. 1 had \[any times he has said that
S. U. Porter, trustee: in the her sculp.
— —
! N egroes
of
the
U n ited tae t . ? ? * . rhe K ° 'ernor als‘’ heard some gossip about the his miMion in Portland was leaving of Rev. L>yer words fail
Mr. and Mrs. Alex ilarria
The colored voters are States live in the South. 1 1,1 s
1 ^ a,e ^U1„tj
thing and then I heard that over when he reunited the Oli- me at this time to measure the leave Saturday to attend the
g ivin g m ore thought to the M ost o f them are small a reasonable doubt.
t,od in the Housewives’ council was vet church. He was ready to loss to the people of Portland Grand laxige of U. B. F’s and
ballot than e v e r before, p rop erty
ow ners and the
heaven, is t iat excuse cnoug stirred up about it. Now, when |eave> but he was called to pas-
C. E. Inez, former chairman S. M. T*s at Trinidad, Colorado.
Y ea rs ago it was considered g re a t m a jority are w ell sat- t0 commit a double murder. that bunch of women gets tor it and that he has done with of trustee board: Rev. Dyer is Mr. Harris is the delegate for
a crim e f o r a colored man isfied with life as they find Personally I do not think the stiirad up. I know that some-.....................
much credit, lie .....
has put the a man of wonderful personality, the Brothers’ lodge and Mrs.
to cast a dem ocratic vote it. T hey are m igh ty poor men were
tried for murder. thinK i3 doing— it is the only chUrch on a high levH in the a keen observer and well quali- Harris is the delegate for the
and the fe w who claimed to m aterial
fo r
bolshevism. rhey were tried for daring to organization of women in th is 'minds of the p ^ p ^ of this clty fipd to rcp|.eat.nt |lis race any- S. M. T.
The
com
paratively
fe w who think ,n terms contrary to the city that does real things. So and they wp| ^ shocked to where. He will be misted.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Woods
be democrats were looked
live
in
N
orth
ern
cities
and
Massachusetts
brand
of
thought.
J
inquired.
It
seems
that
there
,earn
D
f
his
leaving.
Rev.
Dyer
Shirley
McCanns:
All
Port-
have
returned home from a
upon with grave suspicion.
industrial
centers
supply
They
were
tried
for
daring
to
is
a
ruie
against
bakeries
go
ig
a
progressive
man
and
has
land
will
miss
Rev.
Dyer,
u
visit
of
a week with friends in
On election day our voters
practically
all
the
m
aterial
exercise
the
right
given
us
un-
¡ng
into
cellars
and
the
depart-
the
ability
and
is
deserving
of
a
man
of
big
vision,
practice
and
Seattle,
could be depended upon to
support w ithout questioning the bolshevists can w o rk der the constitution— liberty of ment of health refuses to issue larger fie|d.
We only wish service; a man, who through SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH
the ‘ Grand Old P a rty.
On
upon, ^nd Chicago is the conscience on religious matters, any permits therefore except Portland had more people then his church and through the or
NOTES
account o f the lib erality o f hotbed o f w h atever race That, of course is a heinous when ordered to do so by the we could k^ p a man like him. ganization of the Mt. Olivet
Preaching Sunday morning
the dem ocrats o f N ew Y o r k conflict there IS.
F o r all crime against the Massachusetts city commission, as has been in j ,,e has
workcd very faithful chorus, served his race and and evening by tho pastor. Rov.
C ity and those o f other practical purposes th ere are tradition. I cannot understand several instances. Oh. special I with the few he had to work worked zealously for its im- C G Gardener
states, many colored voters many times as m any w h ite such a peculiar brand of jus- privilege, what a wonder thou with and has done much, so he provement. What the chorus
Mrs. Ida Thompson was host-
were induced to join that havenots in our A m erican tice but it is quite in keeping art. Well, anyhow, in the Un- ,eave8 us with a ,aid out pro- will do with Rev. Dyer 1 do not ess at an elaborate luncheon
party.
There has been a Cities Who are likely ma- with the history of Massachu- ger case the particular cellar¡gram to work with. A prod- know.
Sunday, honoring Mm. Vaugher
surprising i n c r e a s e ever te n a l f o r bolshevist con- setts for this past twenty years. has no light and no air and no uct of his ow„ f he has con-
0
* M _______
of Phoenix, A r iz . and Mm. Wil-
since. In m ore recent years verts than N egroes. H ow - she gave us Coolidge which is anything that comes within the tacted the other race in niany
MRS. S M IT H H U R T
!lM)n Cockran of Kansas City,
these voters have found e\ei, tne Russian b o u e t a serious enough blunder for rule. But there is a lot of ex-1 way8 that has
helpful to
Monday Mrs. Ruby Smidy Mo. Covem were laid for 16.
their w ay not only in the
. Cf ^ uispiaj tneil any state to make. Then we pensive electrical machinery our g IOup, and has broke down bad an accident while driving Mesdames Ivey and Duke were
dem ocratic but in the So-
bad fa ith bv pushing propa- Jiad those awful Lawrence tex- needed, therefore notwithstand- many barriers to me. I feel to Walla Walla, which complete- hostesses to an after tennis
cialistic and other parties,
gunda am ong the . egtoes, tile strikes which the state ma- ing all the above defects— appli- a J,reat loss in his leaving be- ly wrecked her cur. She was breakfast Friday morning. Mm.
Especially IS this true at just as they have been ao- chinery helped to break. Then cation has been made to t h e L . ^ j had learned to know accompanied by her husband, G. S. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. E.
piesent. This w ill undoubt-
m g l in
e past )\ s e e 'in g sbe followed it up with her commission to overrule the j
and knew his program but Mrs. Frances Hickman and Smith motored to Seattle this
edly have a salutap- eg«Ct|tO o v e rth ro w our govern - iniquitous ch„ d .Uvery vote on hoa|th department'« refusal.
m ,,” “
ûnle^ t h î f . the way Mr,. D. C. Cravin. Mr nnd
week.
and w ill gam rela tive good
nient th tough le d activitv lhe federal child labor amend- (To 1« continued in our next) thimre
| shnj) nevcr forKet Mrs. Smidy were taken lo the Mr. and Mrs. Brice Mitchell
dent ^spirit ^in m any^hf ^ v - 1 ria t . ^ I t is a llt h e same j o t
ing the republicans muchi
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concern, especially in the
closer states.
Greater efforts are being
made to reach him by lead­
ers of the contending par­
ties than ever before, and in
large numbers he will divide
his vote. It is indeed a new
and helpful era in politics
fo r this group. By the sup­
pression of the self-seekers,
the mass will be greatly
benefited therefrom.
P A IN T IN G OUR
NEGROES RED
The Soviet leaders have
hit upon a _ great . plan to
overthrow capitalism in the
„ . , , 1 inaugu
United States and
rate a government by the
proletariat. They are going
to make ranting reds out of
our colored population. A
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TR A D E W ITH TH E MER-
C H A N TS \\ HO ADV ER-
TISE IN OUR PA PE R S
OR WHO E M PLO Y OUR
PEOPLE.
There are a number of
white merchants who ap-
predate the money spent by
Negroes with them. There
are also a great number
who do not appreciate your
nickels, dimes and dollars,
Ordinarily those firms that
do welcome your patronage
advertise in colored publi-
cations. It would be wise
and helpful racially if you,
Mr. Gitizen,
Citizen, and
and you,
you, NIrs.
Mrs.
Citizen, would give those
Armc . that
U t oAm
rtii'n in
firms
advertise
in your
own newspapers first con-
sidération when you do
your daily shopping Usu-
ally the firms that won t
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him “ nd wlu
d "-'r,s" the ^ ' - T 1
W“ " “
" " ‘i * re th"
East, but by no means least happy moments I worked with .Mrs. Hickman and Mrs. Cravin baby boy.
“ fin"
K ^ A n d n^w^omesfhis'1hu- for this wet‘k’s hotrors- ar*-' him- 1 ^
moments because,
est travesty of justice__the Sac- the war propaganda films be- they seem that way to me. He
^ Iv ln ze tti ¿ diet
. jng shown— whom are we get- was a man you could approach
the matter with the people of ting r e a d y to fight? Is that why and reason with and was al-[
except your.
that state?
Where is their the Geneva «lisarmament eon-, ways willing to exci
Christianity? And is the whole fertnce failwi? 80 that Amer- pian if it was for the best The
—-- i L ----1- ” to I one big thing he did was to or-
United States going to sit by *ca coa,d P®mt Wlt,i pride
the chorus and need
and see herself dishonored in ^er
,l,r peace, . o one ganize
was
the eyes of the world by the -dreamed for a moment that it, not mention what
rotten.
narrow-minded,
out- would he a -uccessful confer- 1 done .n so doing the chorus
grown and outworn prejudices ence
wa* 11 e%t‘r u‘ un‘ sPe s or i e an
« >».» J
of one state?
some on« wantpd to, ^ake church program is another
Next in line comes the Nie an excuse oul of ,l for further,
of his own mind, some-
aragua horror When on April atroc,ties and for more preP; , thing for every departmen
o
25. Cool,dKe staled tha't "towsrd " » « « for
C“ * re“ "
d°
S“ " d*)r- A" d
now be asked to finance a very! in his services, time meant
governments which we have
recognized this side of
much ,arKfr navy on the something to him. The mem-
” ' 7 fggj
“ r a
a morai
m oral'^nonsib.li’Tj
we
respoi._._...., stren^ h of the bursting of the hers are so shocked over his
that
does i not
attach to
to other
other Gencva-Cool>dge bubble. What leaving they . don’t
that doe<
not attach
. . . know how to
nations» he overturned some a ghastly farce the whole hus-
. , believe . it and
. didnt
, want to ac
rather sacred American tradi- iness is' This natlon 18
cept h,s rt‘slg riatl0n but did so
run by a lot of schoolboys with at his earnest request. Rev.
tions. I f he means that the
Wall
lJnited States will not recog-fW
iU11 street telling them what Dyer is not only a minister
niz<;
nation which cornesfto do I must apologize to the but a builder. He has a nice
v
n school
/k rv
I
boys I know here in j little coey home on 72nd and
into being through revolution, £ w 7 1 l am surediey would do Halsey streets, and last, but
he ought to guess again. O
u
r
.
u_ ...
. u.
^better. Kellogg is in his sec-1 not tha least, in the person of
own nation was borne out of a,
ond childhood and ready for Mrs. Dyer, his loving wife, you
revolution. We recognized the.
kindergarten again, while Cool- wouldn’t want to meet a more
French Republic and sent am-
bassadors over there before the
'3 aitn.g like an eighth sweeter Christian than she, pi­
ous, quiet and so kind and al­
guillotine had ceased dripping kra e ^°y'
? res. °
18
blood. But Wall street banks cabinet are playing ping pong ways wanting to do something
to make others happy. Wher­
own the majority of stock in |w,th th" nat,on 8 dest' ni? ’
ever
Rev. Dyer goes my hope,
the Bank of Nicaragua and in Akain, what are we going to do
and prayers will he for his and
the Nicaragua National Rail- )a^>out
’
her success and I know that’s
road and prominent American'
the sentiments of this commu­
politicians own valuable mining MT. OLIVE I LOSES i’ A S IO R
nity, May God ever keep his
property in Nicaragua; there­
mind set on the high calling of
fore it is quite proper for Cool-
Edgar Williams
things of life that he may do
idge to order American marines j Rev. E. C. Dyer resigns pas-
the one big thing— preach the
down there to kill off the Nic- torship, to take effect Septem-
gospel as given us by Jesus
araguan revolutionists and to her 1. Will preach his fare-
Christ.
supply ammunition to the well sermon on Sunday, Au-
J. C. I«ogan, treasurer;
I
American controlled Nicara- gust 28th.
guan government, and to do
In his leaving Mt. Olivet and voted my sentiments; I wanted
anything and everything an this community will lose the him to stay; it is a great loss
outside government should not most conservative minister that to me to see him go. We must
do.
It is nothing short of we have had. He is a man of pick up the mantle and carry
American Imperialism but— high ideals and wants to meas­ it on where he left off.
Deacon Bowers, chairman of
what are we going to do about ure up to the 20th century pro­
gram. He lives that way and board: I know him and have
it?
Next comes the ridiculous he preaches that way. He has felt his loss already; his place
schoolboy utterance of the pres­ set a high mark for the other will be hard to fill.
David Hepburn, trustee: lit*
ident, “ 1 do not choose to run ministers to aim at. Others
$ 20.00
For Any Old W asher
If you act promptly.
Gall at Gas Salesrooms, Fifth and Alder,
for particulars, or phone HR. 7611.
k.
First Annual
A
BARBECUE
= and =
Str eet Carniva 1
Monday, Aug. 15, 1927
given
at
Williams Avenue and Cherry Street
by
Rose City Lod^e No. I l l ,
I. B. P. 0. E. of W.
All Meatx Will He Prepared by the Renowned
JESSIE TH O RNTO N
Who Will Itexin to Serve at 11:00 A. M.
Auspices;
The Hoosting Committee,
Dancing
E. W. Agee, Chairman
at 8:.30 P. M.