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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1929)
MARCH rAGE FOUR Colored Girl R«*eeive» Many Honors at G irls’ Conference The Seventeenth Annual Older Girli Conference held their three-da.v session at the Congregational Church, Oregon City, March !S. t® .and IT. waa “Permanent Value»"—“W hatso ever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good re port, think on these things“—Phillip- 13 , 1 »*» WHITE CHILDREN FOR RIGHT MORE ABOUT ARROW TIPS j noon program with an interracial' j speech. “What the InternafionalCon- ference Meant to Me and the Girls _ I Kcvcul .Some \ery Startling ta r ts of the White Race". Each year the Conference tries to (Continued from Page One) Gloriti Sw anson’* send from S to 4 delegates to the i Washington. I). C. Marchs (Capi International Camp at Geneva G len.! bur’s supers,.ton. we may at D irrvtor Entertains Colorado in July Last year six hope for a small measure of justice tal News Sers ice, Inc.), (('hat the Golored Kart* Stars deaths by homicides among Negroes wen, and among those who were Well, some people m .y agree with thu, honored was Chrsstalie Maxwell cxpress.on of Dorothy McCull- - , are five times as gieal as those to write » . . . .». Because of a slum,. it, State’, fin- l.ee in the O regon«,, of March It •» indeed a pleasure 1 I among whites troni the same cause. ances the conference will he able «• « ben she said AN hen you v , elec . about how our race nwv» stars are wha# ( w y , n u „ |wrcellU-c ,,f the G R O W OK W HITE SCHOOL CHII.OEN PRO TEST DISCRIMINATION AGAINST COLORED CHILDREN CORONER’S JORY EXON ERATES WASHINGTON S a te ' ''<* > "ur le« 's,»u’r*- > °". ou« h* r f l ' ,v,d ,n ,h< ,,lw colo,,y colored population die by their own (Crusadfr News Service) If 'rus, to their judgment . If she! >hV Holy wood ....... J Hand. arr the startling tacts revealed week end. Edmund New York, March it* Denouncing was correctly reported, she gave evi | During the - * * * ............. « ; , , com j«rative study of the re with money raised by churches the effort» of their school trachrrs o| th, C,n .u . ,Iurr4U death, Clubs and other such organisations dence of youth and of a naive con . Gould,ng. who « Gloria Swanson >, to instil the virus of race prejudice fidence in the average man which director, gave 1S».m y Hitchcock ^ tu)mu|i,r lUtcidf (or tw, rt Mis* Maxwell who is dearly loved info their young mimlt, the Young I do not possess. Do I expect Mrs -»nd his polo team a farewell party i mT by the girls and who made such a I’ioneert of America, an organisa l ee or any of those who made up that went down in filmdom’t history ians 4 1. fine record was elected as one of tion of thr children ol racial parents, the last crary session, to possess ** the most brilliant affair of the —o The conference was conducted the these four to represent Oregon again, issued the following statriueiil deal very extensive knowledge of the season in Hollywood Driver «f Dratli fair same this year as last, using the Honored guests who should he men ing with conditions in one of the the state matter that went into one-third of j Along with the many celebrities. | Indian plan. Indian names being tioned in connection with (lot's Err«* in Sonili public schools ol file borough of the bills presented’ Judgment j with such names as Bessie Love; used for each group leader and in -, conference are: Mr*. K\e Emery Dye, Brooklyn, this city. We print it should presuppose knowledge. Does 1 *!y* Damitra; \ irgima Valli; Glori.« dividual. Every one i* an Akita, the Or. Milliken who was the main Los Angeles,. Cal . Marclt I * - A c - L ^ J() ,u r|1, ir(, y III Its Mrs. l.ee pretend to have superior Swanson; Lois Moran; Blanche Sweet groups or tribe* are W’icotas and the : speaker and Miss T.an Chew-Kung. (Continued from page | cording tu the vcrd.ct brough, in hy .|g gnilk, ncr hy wh„e imlgment on. tor instance, the one- Betty Brivnson; Marion Nixon; Sue! leader of each group is known as a Chinese student who is »tending , «, . . . - he will address the stiiilrnt ihr cornrr s tury, Mri» Irma Hcr»r. . . . hoard for-all educational institutions? Carol; Norman Kerry; Win. (Buster) . . . . . . . . . . . ihilclrrii ihr rftortq ol Irirh* a Wanji. Oregon State College Ir will aUoIy.l. wa< killrd hy uiu I iiik oii her j . , .», • .*..1 at t..v the last » .........vw.w*. moment, voted Collier. ---- Jr .; - Johnny Carl , . . at r o . " . r||r I Presented .m i t u u •» ------ ^ Hines; ........ ................ . - a a s . , ,, ». . ¡er» tu luri» ihrm aifam»! llirir col- All in all. Oregon City proved to on vv ithout time for analvsis. put up Lemmie. Jr .; Jack Whitney, so,, of »?dr* ” 4iVfril ° ' hfr ^ m g head. tr.Curing her skull. C O Mar l-n c ' ................. Close to 500 girl* attended, coming ^ a wondcrfu, and lovely hostess I * " d r,b» * h f» »h* >u" " ,rd fro'" ,hr I “Throiighout ihr entire term. some- from all parts of «Hesitate and some fo(. hf(. Some of the main to the governor f»'r signing and not *be millionaire randy king; Dr Karl hu v'*, t Recently the American Federation automobile driven I ' Deorge • » v J».. been going on in our one word did this lone woman in Voellentor. German producer; Eddy points of interest were visit* to the of Labor recognised the Pullman Washington, in which she wa» a school which every one of us, Negro 1 oininv divided info six groups or w,cotas Mcl oughlin tomb and home. John the legislature hint as to putting one Southern; Mr and Mr* Porters Union and the Federal Court passenger when Washington swerved or white children should fight against and six girls elected the first even McLoughlin was the founder of or three women on the board. The Hitchcock. Jr .; Marion Harris, ex cil of Church of Christ in America to avoid colliding with another car Mu* Van Benlhuysen, our music clusive Victor recording artist, now ing to lead these groups through the The conference will <«*■* •■»He» ol students are women „ , al«o endorsed the movement. Her act was considered voluntary. teacher, ha* dared to .rgrrgate the Did her superior judgment insist headlining over the Kieth*Orpheum entire session. To be a wanji of one meet next year in Salem. Mr Randolph is a very forceful, and Washington was exonerated Negro children from the white child of the groups is the highest honor Miss Helena Harper. Executive that the price of her vote should be circuit; Hal Roach, presiilrnt of Our convincing and altogether magnetic. According to the story told by ren in the glee club, of our school. that a girl can receive at the con Secretary of the Williams Avenue representation of her own sex on the Dang 1 omedies ; were negro stars speaker . and W ashington, the • pair had been out and . not . only , this, but »he tually . . . is a professional econo . . » . ference Miss Chrystalie Maxwell Branch Y W. C. A. also attended Board? S h e d id n o t ! D id we w,'o are making a name for them- mist He is known from one end of riding and were returning to the tbit alene,I to tier a sliap H 'oii s u i n e was elected as one of the six ,o the conference as a registered mem hear her make any objections ,o in King \ idor s Hallelujah the country to the other and i* city. At the intersection of liurd Ik lead the girls. She was also speci ber and was greatly impressed with the vicious section in the bill under in ^ °*he pictures now being filmed hailed everywhere as the race's lead ami Compton avenue hr swerved to crimination ally featured on the Saturday after- which no employee of any of the ' n Hollwood. such as Nina McKrn- its proceedings. ing speaker. avoid an accident with another car. "In thr lactone» thr Ixitart >r|>* i schools dare approach a member of n-v; K 'cly n Pope Burwell. known a* Thr public is cordially invited to, and Mrs Reese became frightened aratc thr Nrtfro *orkrr» from thr the legislature under penalty of doing Hb»'t Shot, and Edgar (Blue Boy) hear him Monday night at Bethel and leaped from thr car just as it j white worker» no that thr white •an illegal act? A most undemocrat- Connors, church, subject “The I’tillman Por swung into the curb on Compton worker* should think that thry have* ic. un-American prohibition. Did the During the prv'gress of the party, ter*’ Eight for Economic Frtdom " avenue 'nt thr *ainr interest» to fitfht lor, member object?- She did not and yet *e'eral numbers wrre offered by the There is no admission hut a silver The accident has created quite a I »uch a* higher wage*. Ic»* hour* ol | she expects us to have confidence in ( * ucsts- colored and white together offering will he taken. bit of excitement liecausc of the i labor, an »o on, and in thi» way her judgment. I voted for Mrs Lee — — O — — prominence of Mr Washington, who i thr home* can brat both the Negro and I hope I may be forgiven for would bring my negative vote. Well, EA STER MONDAY NIGHT B A L L ," •> baritone Miigcr filling an engage and the while worker». We worker»’ doing so by those who love justice ment at the Paramount Theater despite Chapman's praise of the su By St. Pillip'a Guild children inu»t understand one very and fair play. I”11 never do it again HIBERNIA HALL perior quality of this last session's j important thing, and that i*. that no Now about those bills as l gare personnel 1 still adhere to first opin- : matter whether we arc .Negro or Mrs Elizabeth Foster was hostess | upon them I see three income tax ion — they were a bum lot from I white children and that tnakr* ah* to the Culture t. lub Friday afternoon I bills, and I warn you right now I Gus Moser down. Nolutrly no difference for we inu»t shall vote against the third bill that ----- stick together and light together, !>c- will be referended. The corporation state of Massachusetts for the part wr •* worWrr' children have tax bill is simply another opportunity which It playr.l m thr liberation of j «*•*«!> 'be MUM mtrrrvlv \\ r nm,| Office Phone Br. 8967 Res. Phone Ea. 8983 tor the corporation to pass on to my race. My mother and father | »llow Otchrr. white or Ne the comsuraer. his corporation tax gro. to try to segregate u* and make were *lavcs in Alabama, where regardless of all that C. C. Chapman was born. Massachusetts always h a s us feel that we should not light to says in favor of it. Any one fortun- been more than fair in its treatment gether I ate to have saved up money enough “The Young Pioneers ol America, of the colored race ami her position WASHINGTON AT BROADWAY to buy a few bonds, must pay 3 is certainly appreciated by the Nc the only working class children s or per cent on them. Then along comes groes througout the country. In ganization in our country, fights DENTIST the income tax which catches all the the schools and universities of tins against any sort of disc rim illation or poor devils who are in neither of the great commonwealth equal oppor segregation of Negro children (ruin J first two classes. What's the use of white children anywhere eilher inside tunity is given all. HOURS. 9 - 12. 1 - 6 502 - 3 PANAMA BUILDING ' trying to save up anything for old 1'hr Young "I am not going to Washington ,,r ol,**,lle the school age— —along comes a tax of some a* Negro Congressman, hut as a Pioneers of America is a working Sun. 4 Evening by Appointment N. E. Cor. Third and Aider | kind to take it all away from you. representative of the people of thr class childrens' organization fighting Me for a regular spending orgy of United States It happens that I in the interests of the workers. Ne all I ’ve saved and then I'll move to represent one of the wealthiest di> gro, white, or any othrr race. a state where they have an old age “ Every one of us in our school tricts in the country—the loop di* pension. No choice left, after I get tricl of Chicago. In closing the should belong to the Young Pioneers thru paying my share of the extra speaker paid glowing tribute to l’rrvi of America, ami in this way when cost of living piled on by the cor dent Hoover. He was given an ova we arc organized we will be able to . . . . ON A “ PROCTOR” EXTENDED poration tax. then the tax on the two tion when he concluded lie farther prevent all discriminations ami to HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY CHARGE ACCOUNT j five hundred dollar bonds it took me said during his brief talk that ‘Bos- be able to fight for better conditions , five years to save up to buy. then T o n s o ria l P a rlo rs ton is the best seat of culture with as well the tax on my 50x100 lot with a "SehiMilmates! Workers' children! great schools and universities ami in 125 .NORTH SIXTH ST R E E T :: PORTLAND, OREGON $2.500 house on it. then the taxes to these facilities it gives equal oppor Negro and white together! light meet the bond issues of the city and tunity to all. I wish the other states all forms of racial discrimination and Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to (.are for OUR STOCKS OF SPRING APPAREL ARE those of the county and state and might follow the example of Massa ; vegregation1 Join the Young Pioneers then if there is anything left that can Men, Women and Children chusetts and give equal opportunities of America and help build a strong NOW AT THEIR BEST! be covered by the income tax. that workers' childrens' organization of to all humanity will catch whatever pennies have , The distinguished congressman- , all races. been left And Mrs. I.ee wants me "COME T o OUR M EETINGS! elect was entertained by Mayor Mai HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY to trust her judgment on those tax colm Nicholas at a luncheon at thr Learn more about the Pioneers! We | bills I think it is about time for Parker House. The congressman! meet Fridays at 7 P. M at 5« Man poor people to look the United was accompanied to the City Hall hattan Avenue, Brooklyn. States over and try to find a state by his wife and son. • that does not compel its citizens to At a meeting held at Buggies Hall, CLASSIFIED ADVER wear out their lives paying taxes sponsored hy the Republican Wo TISING No wonder settlers won’t settle in men's Political Study ( lub. lie de Oregon. livered a stirring address during |,' n . And they are paying Frank Branch which time he said “ All nettv I »- . i . . . . 1 Sra,lv furnished room Call TAbor Riley $25.000 to use his eloquence quarrels must be laid aside, get to- |.,()» Adv and to exploit Oregon's scenery to gether for the benefit of the race _____ Headquarters for Good Eats coax people to come out here to live. we are not looking for social equality mih 107 NORTH SIX T H ST I wonder if he will throw on the with the Caucasian race, all wr de The centralizing of Ml of one's banking I rer rent for repair work on a 3- screen, a list of the taxes the state sire i* equality in the eyes of the law at one bank naturally make» for closer o r z a Aiti» n o n room house, .*,4th Si., tirar carline. expects them to pay. And then for He said that many question* had contact between bank and customer. I-mit and berrie* ("all Sunday night these legislators of superior judgment j been asked hint concerning the re J. SAMUEL SMITH at ..05 l ine Ari» llldg, 10 4 Morrison to refuse to save the taxpayers money ception he expected at Washington P ro p rie to r social functions, and in calm and With every department of banking un | by allowing this referendum on the W o u l d y o u m a r r y ? g b i t. PH O N B B Roadw ay 0 4 7 bilL The insolence of such action* unruffled words he explained that der one roof and one management here at $2 5 ,0 0 0 , Mill inherit J .V i . is hi Wnlna can only bear one kind of fruit—the his answer was always the same the United States National, this central 40 $7\< h > 0> Photos— description fret defeat of the measure. That alone ; "I am not interested in Washington's ization of banking la both possible and Cltth Mrs Warn, R377 W 4th St., social functions. I am not looking practical. Ia»s Angeles, Cal. for social equality". He emphasized the point that if the colored people Stay off Easter Monday night! 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COMPANY CHICAGO MRS E D. CANNADY 312 Macleay Bldg., Portland Pacific Coast Distributor b b e d \ vajas tr o s T -cet-L-tM ’ \~\9P a d d A B O O T R j U C O L l E M p f-A T fM ' tfd H A P Q LO CH L A S T M I G H T .- H E HAA3 T u j O F O L L S IN S O O C E S S IO M '• t o p p e d " a n d g o t s o n s a n d T o a E O P ONE OF TH E H Eu) D E C K S and th en S u g g e st e d th a t y s l E V DTTY O U T F o r * , a n o t h e r N E v N O N E. . — ( h a t F o f * C r t u S l -< V Æ OLD FLAT T tflE . (HOST HAVE STO C K »N A CA PO FA C TO RY. to fight for the American govern Particulars later.—Adv. tnent, we are good enough to enjoy the privileges accorded the American ! INEGAL NOTICES citizens and when he took his po- ! sition in Congress, April 15 , he! would attempt to send a man of ! ®f Kil*n u. Rutting the colored rare to the United States NOTICE Ttt ( RgniTitRH Military Academy at West Point. / « the Circuit Court o f the S ta le o f Mrs. John B. Hall, president of O regon, fo r the County o f Multnomah, fhe organization, presided. Mayor D efartm en l o f Probate. Nicholas and Senator («»par G Bacon were present a, the meeting ^ ' Z S U P Z , as guests. ».t»l. of F.llen M Stlrllr,,. dsMoMd by tho — 0— 1 ar,tu Ivfanlrym*n Thank m N. A. A. C. P. te^>^!V iL eU 2sr is F F rr 1 SS t i ^S. i ! i o r izpgai A R R i.tn n e r lw - publication, March «0, 80 , 112» 192» New York, March 1R -W ith the M R S E I). C A N N A D Y , A d m in is tr â t r l*. release on parole of Charles Banks M2 Macleay llutldinir, all but one of the former 24th In fantrymen, of whom 07 were sen R a ta l* o f E d w a rd A . C r a w fenced to life and long term intpris- N O T I C I T O C R K D IT D R f l onment for alleged participation in the Houston riot of 1917, have now In the Circuit Court o f the S la te o f Oregon for the County o f M ultnomah, hern released. l>ef<arlment o f P robate. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People » I» hir.by zlvan that th« an<l«r*lsn*d u / liir ls k a . » L ------- ! - . .. . : r,>l" lM*rn a p p o ln trd iidrninlMt rat ria of th * which has championed these colored r £ fi. ° r .W ar2 \ C r o M * b f tha soldiers frqtn^the time of the lions u n "r ,h" H'*'* "I <»r««..n for M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , a n il ha< u-inllfl.-.l A ll ton riot, has received a letter from fu»ranni h a v in g c la im - a v a l,un «ai,I ««tata a ra n«r«by notiti«,! to |,r««*nt th« «am «. .Inly » .r i- Banks, saying he has now been re V” u V l" " to th« u n . la r .lm a d at leased on parole, is in Chicago, and S U M arl,-ay H ull,lin s . P o rtla n d . O r v t o n , w ith - in at« m onth» fro m t h * d a t * h * r * o f offering thanks for the “great ,,a i „ . D a t *d and ftr»t |.uhll»h*d M a r c h t. 192». l* s #t p u b lic a tio n . M a r c h SO, IV Z S ance" rendered him by the N. A. A. m u h k . 1* CANN ADY . C. P. 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