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TH E è In the interact of All T H E A D VO CA TE la Published Only $2.30 Per Year | Subscribe For I t ! ADVOCATE Paper Vol. M— No. m P i r a t e d y t o PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY th e In te re e te Adrertiee in T H E A D VO CA TE I t Cfamlatae In All T he Sta tee And Foreign Coon tries DETE MP.KR I, 1928 P R IC E : 8 C E N T S PROPER ORGANIZATION GUARANTEES JUSTCE VESTRIS HERO WOULD "'M AIN IN THE STATES HIER HEADS "ARRO W TIPS" Checks TellSt ucees FEU nan hi u n í ; o f h ig h COURT HITS K-K-K. Wa*hin*too, D. C., Nov. M.—Thr Supreme Conn recently dealt a blow to the Klu Klux Klan by boldine con itituttonal a N. Y. State law requiring ithe Klan and other »irnrLar organiza tum* to file with their Secretary of Stale their oath, by-law* and rosier c f tnrmbrr«bip. Justice V an«Wrventer, in reading the opinion, quoted from opinion* delivered j in New York State court* bitterly de- i nouncing thr Klan. The cate wai decided on an appeal SEA HERO. VISITS l.rotight by George W. Bryant, alleged I to be a member of the Klan in Buffalo, N. A. A. C P. OFFICE who had hern arrested foe non com pliance with the law. A fter Bryant was arrested, be nought New Yurk, Nov. 2 4 — Lioael Lieorish, out a writ of habeas corpus in Erie Negro quartermaster ot S S . Vestris, j County, but lost in this effort and m who heriocally saved 20 passengers of the State Appeals Court. the ship when the vessel sank and kept The Walker law, Bryant atW rd . vio- a Kfetmai aflut for 1« hours tmtil all felnl (lie fourteenth amendment to the were ie-qw d by the S 5. American .«i-fitiiiK ii t*v .K p ti.in g him «*C- pe*f a vwit hi d*» • * » ' of liherty or property, without due prncew* the N. V A. C R . <» Fifth A ve, of law." ce«t!f. Thr New York law excepts the K. Mr Lieorish, a small, neatly dressed of C., A. F. ft A. M., labor unions and alert man, quiet and unassuming, was some other organizations on the ground introduced to the members o f the as that no complaints hare been made sociation and The Crisis Magazine He alxnit them for misconduct. wishes to be paid off at the port of New York and remain here, and the N. A. A. C P. assured him that all STUDY OF RACE assistance in its power would be ac corded him. B y K its Reid L The Advocate doee not ncceeaarily «hare in K its Keid'e views, but wheth- ir we do or not. her opinions arc iene, end logical end well worth feeding. It is your privilege es well as ours to d ite g rte with K its snd she invitee your opinion upon subiecte •he discusse« from time to time in her column. URGES FREEDOM OF *} H. • • 7 /H To » tu x - m 1 I IIWIKM OK ~ R n ìù u JL APPEARS FIVE M S A DAY T [ CROWDS •t ^ Í J 'IX '1 -U H » Well, 1 arc diet dirt r arc oilier i. r a r ::-j (a «payer* tjr«i«lra Kit« Rm l wlm think ] T o IA t h i ) Sr\ res N ations » \ di.it ttcofgc Viekt r lus iio right to m %l»ni«| f t «payer«' m«mcy on vacation » ♦ -1 1 K>hTU\l> fly h iob ftt II hitaker jaunt«. That act of the City Com 1 A 1 irv a iiU , t 4Ì , Nov. M, ini««iotter* illuetratr* more clearly than IU ua k \ mh i u 4M\ lu\r mm It Iti «Iti .itt> thing cl*c couhl, that cmitemptmi« gel ¿writer for ll»rtit«rlve* i lui« they POHIX-VXI atiitmlc of the CommUnioner meni \ n S x ? _ . J t i2 8 *'» »N well In* |Mii|oiir«l i! thry arc » uh But a * a « l i v r a« tlir> in tg lii I k * ui tlic a t r b e r ' l l , r C o m m o n |»c..|ilc o f w ltilr A llte l icA li* w liu .n e tiu iilr i h r | w r deserve il Any electorate that m . t u tu n * , iii«f ««( t mc i.il p rtjttd iC C , teilt o f • otdd t et urn Mann lo uftitr deserve« w sc - i'U«i war all that he is scheduled to gel II«* had N rl nuw tli.il (Itr tutioiuil rlectioti i» R\v to Tire » v r r , j i h I ih r n g lit hamt of W a ll Street hi* fence« pretty well fixed up, and OMOKM OK 'F & b b f& A t J lut* v%«*n 4g .u iit| d ir Ic fl, tt I* an e|» t>rlongiiiK, a« he doe«, to mo«t *»f tin* prtjpriatr tinn* to a«k the Negror« • f large«! fraternal orgeiii/ati«Hi« in the ll.r P a.'ljc t .* M to g o t herd to the , j, (li courM. hj , rr e le c t*« w„ 4 ettort« whtcli ere l**mg nude, both hi , . . . , .. the State of W athtafton and the Stata ífín W 0 m ooudutfsi I m k i quite T o lS rrm S tvtks \\ tio \ of t ahfornu, to rr«**tic from thru h»ttg while ago in thi« coliitnn that frelrrnal and unjust iinpri«otiuieni certain men organization« were a distinct menace j a « -i i PlrttTLVM t i C <* rtho 4i r III Ml! for e.pnuiing the 1411« ,|u, .-.„„„rv', ¡,|ril|». Matin'* re «»I «nuking i »copie, which Can««* eon , cerne thr black man as well a« the white * l,rm r* ** man rvetywhere j ir Kecmtly, I visited at San (Jurnt.ti The tution— no, 1 mean the Rrpuh PORTUN 112ÍLS FEEUNC AMONG I r»«on. «tii the »*«|g«- of San l*ranci«co' hcan organization that control« thi« i - » S*"J May, I lumias I Muoncy, the far famed . . t . . a , 7 , . . countrv « foreign imlicy—ha« «tarte«! off \ u tnil «»I the riepeicNlnrs« |)«) frame up * . UNIVERSITY BODY i H.I« I I. M , doing the «ame dung nationally that t ol IUl® I here it no need to «|»rak of it otherwise todgj I vets so respectabk f,lc «ortlAiid CosintunOfi did locaHy F a v td THE and con«ervetiir a journal a« /Ac /Vi They ere going llnover a joy-ride at * ■ ' r "S i N E W Y O R K . Nov * 3 — T w o " ; ..P K iir u OfU — Moittcs the leading «leily of national expense Mr Hoover i« «till . groups of university students, one 1 ' ** '" " r . priva«« c W m 4,.,l . . . . «tat M in We*« Virginia and the other in I here it tu> Iteigrr aivl <l«mU nf ..iirr j At< nihm « Innnm icr *1 hr fudge, thr (p r¡> ha* . - LcH (or A tn rrv t'r i «wirr 1 VffT'H. .Dakota have been made the jury, and the prosecutor have ell ¡ vmtion. hr will nerd to I in •ok no 0 b . «tract j t CtjnriD basis fo r a study o f race feefing~to» joined in j»ctitnnimg for hi« pgrdon. f .R i further fur any ceu«e for war T h e r e . To I m it o S i m s J ward minority groups in America, t tur of tin* «trangr«t thmg* in thr i wr have it Why <loe« not Bulgaria 1 4 -1 1 by Jam es M. Reinhardt, published wtirld i« thr contimirtl imprison POHTLLNl* appeal to thr I eagtir of Nation«, I «n't mrnt t»f Mo«ai«y whm it u known _____________ _____ __________________ in the Survey for November 15th. jtliat w hat thr la*egur i« ftir5 U t pici that hr i« inniN'riit " . . . . , ! nished 28 students for the test and I do not think thr uuttrr “one of thr ti«t« iiiu«t grt on thr joh again if wc (1 of Ml. f Mivet I.aptist Church disposed o f ^(orrjs Harvey College in W est V ir- The alwve is a fac-simile showing how Mrangtst thing* tit the world," in vie» „„„i.i t|ir yoim< mrn „( ,|,j, tded with $S73.V79 in hand up to last Sun- gjnja , , the money given by the jieople during thei of thr vast amount « f alt«»grthrr out . . . , *. . . , , . * uatitHi at hotnr doing usrfu coii«truc- day ni^ht Check No. 11 »7 i* the"$»000.00—the jsoal sot by the Church—and show* it as a d irect - T hra study is too limited to allow ragrtm« ui)ii«ticr« wlinh thr world con- " l.m iri to accept 4 * a .te 4 .ly tltet Hut " 0 " . <“ 't'ea"l »1 sending tliem over- payment on the principal. Check No. 1128 covers the interest up to November 28, 1928. This was any broad conclusions,” writes Mr. let that I k * a« it may. what I have in «<*a« again to light other political wars accompanied by a check of $25.00 made directly payable to the Cortland 1 rust Co., which made an Re;nhar(jt “It does indicate, however 111«' C o l o r o f JiiHli«'«* 4 I At present, the little colored hero is making 11 appearances a day at four of the largest vaudeville bouses in the city, where tie is a huge drawing card. On his first appearance, at the Palace on Broadway, he walked cooly on the stage before a packed *o u se and salut ed the audience The crowd arose en masse and yelled amf AppISttrfeit fh f tPn minutes. He is the sensation in New York and already, by his vaudeville apperances, and publication of his photo, has become so well known that in the huge crowds of New York he is recog nized and pointed out. Lionel Lieorish was born in St Lucy Parish, near H alf Moon Full, Bahama , British W est Indies, 23 years ago, on mind heft i t«> ctl) ittentkin t" the _____ interest total of $220.58. The third check shows the balance turned over to the treasurer. These three that the prejudices against the Negro November 7. He received his school fact that M<N«iry 1 « not alonr involved Caiidhlatrs for the psisition of Judge ch e ck s tell the whole of the story, exeept $175.00. This amount is not shown in the above because in tin« imrtictilar injufttice. are stronger among the rising gen ing in his birthplace and became one A few day« aftrr I talked with Mr. of the Court of Itomcsth' KrUtions arc $150.00 was set aside as operating expenses, and the other $25.00 was made directly to the Portland Trust eration in North Dakota than | i n of the finest long distance swimmers Mooiiry at Sail tjurutin. I talked with \rr> Misy. ell. Us ,i $4000 ;i >rat #n{j js accountcd for m our interest payment as stall'd above. \v,-st Virginia (in that neighborhood. Warren K. Hillines l*ol*oiii, a fellow job. This fat sum of money—but, my, $T>1.25 tv . .,i;.. We wish to make public the fact that the operating ex|>enses of the entire drive were only “I can easily swim from three to The i feeling against the Negro %Krtnit with MiMinry of tlir franir up oh, my—the grief in it ! I wouldn't take ouiiin t take — j o pm at rc*t rumors that we s|»eul a great deal of money putting the drive over, lh r« r turn ha\r Iwrn in jail 12 year« among W est Virginia students i is s ; now for a crime with which thry had it at $ !0 , imh ) O f course, the unlucky I \yc wjsj, aoajn> ,n thank all who assisted u> and express our social gratitude to The Adv< o c a * j shown to be less strong than against j (Continued on page three) ..».»» • ' . . i r no ntorr to «to than had any reader of pfrton muM I h * a lawyer, and a« neither - i «... \i’:n t>____ ______ i for it* kindly interest and fine publicity. Japanese, Hindu. Chinese and Turk thi« |»aper I nor W ill Rogers or some other peo We desire also to make public the fact that during the first years pastorate of Dr. J. L. Caston, as neighbor and as citizen, and the ple infinitely better fitted for the job our IxMiks show that we have paid on our mortgage $ 3 2 2 2 .7 8 , as follows: O n principal, $ 2 4 8 6 .5 2 , and X f p o j , p rtffr r e d to T u rk , In W4II.1 W illj, Witslt , l iglit men than any one mentioned to far arc WORLD UNITY CALLS We will make public next week other features of Dr. Castons work, such a s , and p|aced OB an eq„,ijty wjth Hindu! have iK-rn in jail fur almost a* lung a lawyers, a really suitable person isn't on the interest, $736.26. mav have liven unnoticed or unknown. period under circumstance* hardly Irs* and Chinese as business associate. FOR NEGRO WRITER'S disgraceful to our country, and Iff all eligible, Ttie law should lie changed Sincerely votirs. The North Dakota students prefer | decent people lit it, »hethcr while nr As I have observed it, the law should UTERARY WORK T R U ST EES O F MT. O LIV ET CHURCH. the Negro to Japanese and Turk as | hlack. These men were of a group <>f either lie aL dished altogether or it citizen and to Chinese and Turk as social agitator», seeking a lietter work should lie strengthened so that child I ~~ ing world for all their fellows of every neighbor. Both groups entirely ex- ren s cass-s and divorce cases and all i N E W Y O R K , Nov. 23.— Horace race, who were set upon by uniformed ■S'/.iy o f f .Vere I ’ea r’s E v e.—Adv. which has to do with family affair-, N E G R O I S I I . U E D W Y A T T W . W ILLIA M S c,udf ,h; 21 N> out *ro of f/ om viami‘y Dako- " la‘ H olley, Vlanaging Editor of W orld hoodlums a! thr instance of a big Inin ---------- o----------- tions and 28 North lier concern — and who, in defense of should go to that court. It should h e ! $ 1 5.000 BY GAMHLKK tans would exclude him from busi U nity M agazine, 4 E ast 12th Street, thctnarlvra and their property, killed made a rral court, with appeal only to j A GEN TS W A N TED Attorney at Law New Y o rk City, informs the National four of the attacking party, which, as ness association. the Supreme Court. I don't know much T o sell the famous B L A C K P A T A ssociation for the Advancement of to law, they had a perfect right to do. New York, Nov. 2«.—The will of I I R E C O R D S . With Julius Silvestonc, One of the company was murdrred al •bout legal procedure, but it seeins to (E le c tric a lly Re Colored People, that his magazine me that wc have been fooling with Arnold Rothstein, the N. Y. gambler | corj ej ) j| ,f best race records on the is about to inaugurate a new depart lhat court long enough. Father abolish who was slain recently, will probably m arket. W rite today to T h e Chicago 523-324 Lumbermens Bldg. A. M. E. Bishop Passes Continued on Page 3 ment called. “ Youth and T h e Mod n altogether and hold only the parents !«■ contested by his parents and his two K fco rj Co., Sheboygan, W isconson ern W orld.” Attorney and Counselor ‘ tr»|M>nsihlc, or make it a court that brothers. Among the beneficiaries of In this department articles will be P hones: B r 0635— Sell. 6260 I has less irres|Hinsihility if there issiteli the will is Thomas Farley, colored at * ,, ■ .. . _ . , Bishop John A lbert Johnson, of published by college students and a possibility. a. W . C o r. «ih a tendan, o f Rothstein. who was w illed J ' " * ° f f ‘ * ' V' * * ' “ Tn/,/l Wuhlqiius Portland, Oregon I the A. M. E. Church died November others representing various races and $13,000 in cash. Tru'" *, f C M l | 22, at his home in Philadelphia. He nationalities. Mr. H olley writes the I see the women are getting busy on •jW-as the presiding Bishop over the N. A. A. C. P .: "W e are exceedingly legislative matters again. The really big | Hth Episcopal D istrict comprising anxious to include in this department lesson for the women to learn i* th e ! YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON ELECTRICAL GIFTS the States of Tennessee and Ken- the articles representative of the best one of delegated |Kiwer. When will thought of young colored people.” j tucky. "Where Young Men liuy” | they learn that no delegate has the Alberta Yvonne Mayo l a hr a Tip from Santa Clan» and I moral or legal right to vote a* she pleases on the endorsement of any announces j li rad ford Clothes Shop $25.00 to $45.00 1 , Continued on Page 3 Por Hand’s Give Somethin}; Electrical . . . . the opening of a class in PIANO AUSPLUND DRUG STORE SIXTH à QLIBAN STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. Private and Class Lessons Studio 8711 Union Aveniu* Nnrili Trinity 1070 Own No need to puzzle over your Christmas List. G IF T S . Lastl! Sometßing ^levd Give E L E C T R IC A L C . H. 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