The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, April 21, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PICKENS DESCRIBES
aoti be it juat at aura (in Iht pictures)
lu iuii
I bey bail never bail a Negro
T R IP BY PLANE
passenger on Ibis journey before, and
perhaps Ibe pilot was curious to see
just whql would happen. ’I'berc was
(l oiitinurtl I ruin page one)
no evidence— something was wrong-“
sled by ibe wind driven toward the ha lost interest - h e never stunted any
rear by the propeller, combined w ilb more
the forward propulsion o f the plane.
Hut Shasta I The majestic moun
threatens to tear even this light-fit- | tain stood, silent and eternal, with its
ting skull-cap from the head, and bead above the advancing ceiling of
without those goggles even small par- l/louds. As the clouds moved down
lii'lrs of matter niighl peiirtrate the from the north on Shasta, the liioun-
eyes
I hr officials of the I’ A f (I’ a* tJin cut the ceiling like a knife, and
r ifle Air I raneport) say that within a 1 the wide rift rrjnaincd many, many
lew months they will have «mall ca- miles towards the south, as the great
Inn planes on this route
I hr open cloud planr moved on, as wlirn a wid<
'cockpit plane for passengers is des- board moves down on a circle raw
lined to go the way of the open tar | and passes on as two hoards. Thru
for tourists
Hut I liked this long and ibis rift on the southern slope of the
perilous journey in the open planr. grrat while mountain fell a single
so as belter lo appreriatr w h a t thr blare of sunlight while all the rest of
boys have been doing and enduring in the landscape and the sky was dark-
the air
; gray When we, far toward the south,
hash air station evidently krrps first came into view of the mountain
posted on the weather and the grner- this blare of gilded silver looked like
al m eteorological conditions by wires reding and the darker horizon of the
firm «.'her sisoc! s and by rrports o f j tky.— Straight at Shasta we turned
t lie .iKPtr.ii > jl f l> i s O n a black the nose of our plane, and approach-
b"* d ill the siato n the waiting p i n . ;
nearer we nosed around the moun
engrr < an read
"W eather dear, or tain, passing over one of its shoulders
cloudy, or partly cloudy.“ as the raar ,,r kees
North of Shasta and shortly
may be.
''Visibility K) miles, or JO before we reached our stop at Med-
m i l e s , “ “ Clouds at Ml S h a s t a ; “ ford. Oregon, wv came upon a range
"W ind, northeast, calm or storm y;“
mountains on whu h the snow was
and a “ Ceiling report, as to the pens- falling and over which the white
trability o f the veiling o f clouds, as clouds were creeping like huge pieces
tested bv searchlights, etc
(lf cotton
Here we climbed higher,
W e climbed the sky from the Oak ^ ft.MNI fr r t, clearing the clouds to
land field i t ' A M I lawn was just make sure of clearing thr mountains
beginning In shimmer in the east, and Down between the rlouds or thru
the street lights of the grrat cities o f their rifts, here and there, we could
Oakland and San Francisco and of , r r the dark mountain or patebs of
their surhurbs shone in regular linrs ,t, white snow
Hut above ut was a-
and curves and circles, like armies o f neither and entirely separate ceiling
well-trainrd lightning bugs
At a
clouds apparently darker, because
grrat distance all small lights srrm to wr were looking up at its unlit under
blink Thr sky was cloudless, thr ,,J r
stars beautiful
As we sped on over
At Medford, well over half way on
the city ami bay and lake and stream
the journey from Oakland to I'ort­
and m oor and farm. Dawn crept high- land. wr landed at thr air port Other
er and brighter,—into thr glorious mail planes from Portland and Spo­
phenomena of sunrise from an air­ kane arrived soon aftrrwardv W e ate
plane! F'irst a grrat pot of gold-fire some breakfast, after temporarily re­
seemed welling up in thr rast. as if a- lieving ourselves of thr burden of the
Unit to boil over, but just brforr the
parachutrs; and in less than half an
spill, there arose out of the fire afci hour I was off again, with a new pilot
orange-yellow ball, quickly enough and in a new planr,—the one that had
Day came and with it the grrat dis­ just arrived from Portland, which was
covery of California orchard blossoms to fly ba>k to that city
and leafing trees,— farm yards and
For at Irast three hundred miles of
ranches of chickens, hogs, sheep and this trip wr passed over succession of
calile
precipitous mountains, lakes and nar­
After a long journry we carne in to row valleys, with scarcely any fit
disteni virw of Mt Shasta, and began ground to land on in case of distress
tu meri a grrat rriling of chiude Corn­ Just two days before, a mail pilot,
ing down from thr north
W r now flying from Medford toward < >akland
climbed higher and higher in thè air ran out of gas, jumped, opened his
lo pass thè rising mountain ranget. parachute and landed safe on a ranch
some of them snow-covered
Just at ffe could have coasted down his plane
this point the pilot did a little stunt­ if the fog had not obscured Jhe
ing. I think for my benefit; He dip- ground The abondoned plane dived
jved far over on the right wing and into a hill a short distance from him
then suddenly far over on the left and the parachute, and was not so
wing
I’ erhaps he had been to the badly damaged.
movies and learned that colored peo­
The air distance from Medford to
ple are very “ scarey": for just a* soon Portland is about the road distance
s i a colored man comes out on thr
from New York lo Huston W e made
screen, you always know exactly it in two hours
All thru the journey
what is going to happen neat,— som e­ the winds have been opposing us; fur­
thing IS sure to rise up under a sheet
ther north they became stormier and
ADVOCATE
the clouds heavier We followed the
direction of the greater valleys and
canyuns, and occasionally a rush rf
wind from some smaller side valley
or tributary canyon would rock the
little plane, hut the ever alert PbioA
would immediately right it.
Every­
thing depends upon the continuous
u a r of that little engine, the firm
holding of the stays and the wings,—
and the instant attention of that pi>
lot.
pledging hi* support to 4 program uf
econom y and efficiency in anunistrr-
ing dale affairs, strevtrs the impoO-
tair of a proper maintenance of f >re-
gon't highways, the nerd for preser­
vation of fish and game, for a vigor­
ous Americanization program, for
more stringent laws against vice and
for due recognition of rx-tervicci
men He pledges his support to the
efforts of Portlad school teacher* tks
improve the status of their retirement
(About 25 miles or so before Wr fund He heartily approve* of thr re­
rca< lied I o il land, rain set in. The un­ sult* attained by the state wide devel­
pact of your speed of more than 100 opment fund, which is making O re­
miles an hour plus the driving hurri- gon a Mecca for tourists and attract­
lanr of the propellers makes a flcop ing desirable settler* to the State, and
of rain strike the face like driWrn he declares emphatically that we
sleet, stinging it almost into a blister
need “ more sm okestacks, more in
At last I'ortland, the river, the brid­ dustries and more payrolls Hi* cam­
ges, the hills, and the landing Fort paign slogan is: “ Clean government
in Vancouver, Washington, IJ miles l aws to promote the prosperity and
beyond I'ortland, over the Columbia happiness o f our people ”
Kiver When we landed, the air port
people had a photographer on hand to
make a picture. The head official re­
MORE ABOUT "ARROW
marked
"It's pretty hard to get col­
T ip s »
ored people to fly !" Perhaps he
though! he had better get photogra-
phic evidence in reporting this unsual
(Continued from page one)
case One of the colored friends who
PAGE THREE
Special Notices
NO MUD SLINGING IN
AL SM ITH’S CAMPAIGN
SAYS MANAGER
Portland, April 21— A clean vigor­
ous state-wide campaign, with no a-
busc or attacks directed against any
other candidate, and the pledge to
support whatever candidate ia n om i­
nated at the Houston convention, are
the lines to be followed by O reg on
Smith supporters, according to word
from the Smith for President Asso­
ciation, which has recently opened
headquarters in the Seward hotel
A clercical force ha* been installed
ajjd are kept busy handing out or
mailing thr literature essential to such
an educational campaign as has been
planrd to make the people acquainted
with the merits of the New Y ork gov-
r r n or
John C. Veatch, chairman of the ex­
ecutive committee voices the senti­
ment o f the Smith workers in these
w ords;
“ No mud-slinging at any time. On
the contrary, we'd rather have our
workers say a good word for the oth­
( » * me off to Oakland seemed to lowered, an order for such an reduct­
er fellow
Our primary purpose is
know all about planes, showed me all ion will be made, ft must be remem­
educational, since we want the people
the machinery, told what raih part is bered, however, that the cost of a cou­
o f Oregon to know what kind o f a
for, and desrribrd many flights which ple investigations wtU run quite high",
man Al Smith is and why we are
he had witnessed at that field; and quoth Commissioner Ostrader in the
heart and soul for his nomination
when I asked whether he had much Oregonian of April 19th
But whether in victory or defeat, we
experience in the air, he rrplied; “ No,
Well any countryman and fellow ntend to go to the Houston conven­
sir-ree,—never get me into one of
citizen, begin to save your pennies, as tion pledge to support the candidate
those things!"— "O h ." said I, “ you the investigation will probably show selected by the delegate” .
are a fan— you admire the flying busi­ that rates should be raised. I am per­
With the opening of the Portland
ness from the ground!"
haps unduly suspicious but have we headquarters, the Smith campaign has
William Pickens,
ever had any help a* to rate*— street taken on active aspects, and tele­
Seattle. Washington
car fares or otherwise from the Pub­ grams and letters pledging support
lic Service Com m ission’ And inci- are pouring into the office
Preceding the Smith victory at the
dently, from what source did the sud­
den determination to "investigate" or­ Spokane convention, Utah came intc
Bynon Would Maintain
iginate’ Just what did the O regon­ line with 16 delegates uncompromis­
Oregon Highways
ingly for Smith, according to a tele­
ian mean by the following sentences.
"If any disclosures shall be madd of gram from Salt Lake. Besides, re
ability to sell current profitably or ports from Smith workers in Portland
(t ontiiiui.il from page one)
less than it is now sold for. these dis­ and Oregon points indicate that the
University of Oregon and later grad­ closures are not likely to come with popular New York governor will have
uated from Willamette University af­ gieat suddenness".
little trouble in winning the O rego^
ter completing thr law course While
nomination sipce other democratic
candidates are more or less inactive,
at Willamette, he studied law in thd
office of Mi Nary and McNary and
at least in this state.
No, I suppose not. No one expects
had thr benefit of personal tutelage
such disclosures to come at all. W e
Bert Thomas and his wife Peggy
by Senator McNary.
of the plane every day common peo­
who were arrested at their home 506
As soon as war was declared in A-
ple are quite prepared for a disclosure
pril, 1917, Mr. Hynun volunteered, that will eventually force the tax cav ­ 1 Cavier St some time ago on a liquor
charge in Federal Court Wenesday
spent two years in tbr service and.
ers to buy the two systems if we
for which Bert was sentenced to serve
while overseas, rote to the rank of would prevent confiscation of our dai
captain. After the armistice he re­ ly wages by the Power Trust for fur­ four months in jail while his wife was
sumed thr practice of law and In ther information address Headquar­ let off with a fine o f $ 2 .' 0 .
1922 u js appointed Assistant United ters, Philadelphia and New York,
States Attorney under l.ester W - with active agents in the lobby W
Humphreys. Hr was promoted to be Congress, Washington. D. C.
first assistant during thr term of U -
nited States Attorney John S Coke
and served in that capacity until Jan.
These April showers we are having
I. 1926, when he resigned and return­
a Al It' * «
cause
one to eympathize with this
ed to private practice with his law
stowaway in the airplane , yho gav^i
firm
Mr Bynon is married and has two a* his excuse that he wanted to get-
children, and is a taxpayer in Mult- as near as possible to the sun
What the weather man! My king­
mnili County Hr is a mrinlier of nu­
merous civic and fraternal organiza­ dom for a sunny day!
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tions. including Multnomah Camp No
77. W oodm en of the W orld. Mutno-
mah Hunters and Anglers l eague.
Progressive business Men s C tub, ( i*
ty Club. Marama.s. and others
In his platform Mr bynon, after
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For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a sale Infants' and
Children's Laxative.
FOR T H A T "PA IN T UP" JOB SEE
RASMUSSEN & CO.
PAINT ANO VARNISH MAKERS
Office and Salesrooms:
Northeast Corner Second and Taylor Streets
brought under the provision* of Sec­
tion Ten of the Food and Drugs Act
approved June 30, 1906; that all per­
ve.
sons claiming any right, title or inter­
40 Barrels,
est in and to the buttermilk aforesaid
15 Half-barrets,
are hereby notified to appear in the
50 Ten-Gallon Kegs,
District Court of the United States
75 Five-Gallon Kegs of
for the Disrict o f Oregon, on or be­
I Adulterated and Misbranded
,
fore the 7th day o f May 1928, at Port­
I Buttermilk
land, Oregon, to show cause, if any
N O T IC E
there be, why the same should not be
P U B L IC N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y decreed against and forfeited to the
j G IV E N that on the 3rd day o f April, United States as adulterated and mis­
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1 ten-gallon kegs of adulterated and
C L A R E N C E R. H O T C H K IS S ,
Misbranded food labeled at follow s;
United States Marshal for the
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LAUNDRY
W e D o Not Mark Your Clothing
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The Laxative
C. GEE WO
Yon Chew
Ulte Gam
26254 Alder St.
S. W . Corner Third St.,
Portland, Oregon.
607 E. Flandert, Portland, Oregon
No Taste
But Ih t Mint
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LODGE DIRECTORY
I. B. P. 0 . E. OF THE WORLD
NOTICE
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
0 . E. o f W ., o f Portland, Oregon,
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month at Stag Audi­
torium. A ll visiting Daughter
Elks-in good standing in their re­
spective Temples are invited to
meet with us.
DOLLY PARIES,
Daughter Ruler.
ROSE CITY LODGE No. I l l , I.
B. P. 0 . E. o f W .. MEETS the
2ND AND 4TH W EDNESDAY
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
A T THE STAG AUDITORIUM.
381% E MORRISON STREET.
ALL
VISITING BROTHERS
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
LULA HUBBARD.
Daughter Secretary.
Syracuse Lodge, N a
I, K. of P., meets the
second and fourth Fri­
day nights each month
at the Stag Auditorium
38154 E. Morrison St.
T. H. W ILLIAM S, E. R.
381^4 E. Morrison St
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Feenamint
C. Gee W o
28 year«
in Portland
C H IN E S E M E D IC A L H ERBS
C O M P A N Y , INC.
ORIGINATORS OF IN DIVIDU AL WASHING
STATES
District o f Oregon
.(Containers) “ Concentrated Butter­
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CH AS. W . E R SK IN E ,
(Envelop attached t o container)
Assistant United States A t­
'Super Solid Buttermilk”
torney, Attorney for Libelant
(Leaflet contained in Envelope)
“The Superior Buttermilk" Its a life
! saver, etc.”
C O L O R E D G IR L A T H L E T E T O
(T a g tacked on each container) 1
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"Super solid. A modified Butter-
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Pasadena, Cal., April 6 — Miss Gen­
] were arrested and taken into the pos- eva Stocks, a colored lass, and a stu­
i session o f and now are in the pos­ dent o f the Junior College here is
session of the United States Marshal aspiring to compete in the Olympic,
for the District o f Oregon, puruant and plans to enter the tryouts. Miss
1 to a warrant and process duly issued Stocks com es from a family o f ath­
by the Clerk o f the United States letes and is one of the most popular
District Court for the District o f Ore­ pupils at the college. She has won
gon, in a suit for condemnation and several athletic honors and trophies
forfeiture entitled:
in local events and is rated as one of
California's foremost girl athletes.
"U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M -
L. A. A S H F O R D , C. C.
328 W heeler St.
W Y A T T W IL L IA M S . Secretary,
H. B. T R U IT T ,
K. Of R. & S.
836— E. 30th Street
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■ The skirt calls for 154 yard 5-1 inch
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The Portlnd Electric Power Company’s Home
The Electric Building
At Broadway and Alder Streets
Is in the very heart of the business
district.
The Electric Store on the hirst Floor
is Portland’s Electrical Shopping
Center.
Within one to three blocks of nearly
all the principal stores, shops,
hotels, banks, restaurants and
theatres.
Street cars right to the door from
every part of the city, for single
fare and transfer.
Principal railway ticket offices, and
interuban railway and stage ter­
minals easily accessible
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