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THE ADVOCATE BOYS SUBMIT NAMES OF MANY OREGON BIRDS X1 — - — - - —" A n I n d a p a n d a n t P a p a r D a v o ta d to t h a I n to r o a ta m f t h e F o o p lo V( )L. ¥.1 — N< ). XI IN TW O SECTIONS 9ECTION I. PORTLAND, OREfJON SATURDAY, A PRIL 13, i m PRICE: 5 CENTS COLORED COLLEGES IN SOUTH UNITE FORCES m im nan nob Il M Ml MM THIS BOY WAS TOO FAST FOR HIMSELF i ———— YOUTH AND THE NEW MOVEMENT STARTED IN Running Around Corners II«* Overlook Officer Win» "Ted" Haith will he the speaker Endeavor, Sunday, at W un Gliunilip! Him at 6:30 Christian P.M. at I ir*t A. M. E. Zion AIL SITU n il PROFIT 8! GREAT H ie NOT ALWAYS TO BE FOUND HERE AS THEY Church Mr. Haith is a student at i hare in Kits Reid’s views, but whetb- do or not. h«r opinions are Little Rock, Ark..April 4—ANP— North Pacific Dental College, pur- tr sane, we and logical and well worth the flertness of foot of Edward Harnes TRAVEL ABOUT LIKE SOME PEOPLF reading. It ta roar privilege as well as THREE NEGRO COLLEGES proved hit own undoing here Satur ours to disagree with Kits and she IN ATLANTA, GA., AFFILIATE invites your opinion upon subjects day night when in the attempt to es she discusses from time to tima in her cape from Detective Sergeant Daven IN NEW UNIVERSITY PLAN column. port, Edwkard over ran himself and HOOVER ENDORSES pheasants brought ir e overtook the officer Kit» Woultl Like to Have Atlanta to Become E«lueatiou Center Through Action of Edward, youutb, had URBAN LEAGUE from china by salemite been »ent a to 19-year-old the Boy» Industrial More Men in Portlam! Like School two years ago for robbing some forty families. Recently he was Busy, buay a» can tic kngouh aging w o r d paroled from thr reform school and Getting ready to go ace returned to his old haunts. Saturday Joymakcrt in Revue WRITTEN TO JONES Silver Tea and parties, too. night a wumran called the police sta tion and advised them “that a man Anon la why. no doubt many did not »end was trying to break into a house” out The follow mu Irllrr, dated .April I»l, in their list of milady's rhapeaux and on Sixth and Izard streets. has been received by Fug cite K ¡tickle thr bird» of Oregon in Part Five of Answering the call, Detective Ser Jour*. Kircillivr Secretary of the Na- | the "Thru the Air" Conte»t. How Davenport, who docs a neat tional Urban League, from President | rver. Jack and George, Ivan and geant bit of pedalling himself, surprised Ed Hoover "Stan” took time off to send in a few ward in the act. Edward, however, Drar Mr Jones: each and to the route»! manager» de was not to be taken without a chase The lira! »tep toward bring a good cided to combine thetc lints and give and he set sail Gradually thr distance citizen i< to achieve economic in- | one honcit-to-goodness li»t to tho»r between the two runners widened, dependence. It ia the »oil in which \ who would like to know more of and Edward circled the block. In turn may then grow all the moral and' Rirdology a* it relate» to our fair ing thr corners so rapidly he muust »piritua! rnrichmrnU of life. The State of Oregon I have lost his sense direction, and as work of thr National Urban l.ragnr Of cottur»e, we arc not taying that he turned the third of corner he ran over to train \egroe» in the city to find i thi* lint i» complete, there are many the officer who was yet puursuing him. new line» of occupation i» fundamen- j more bird* to he lure, hut if our ' Edward found himself under arrest. tal to the progrrt* of the rare. I reader» can get acquuaintfd with the --------o-------- with you »urren» in thi* undertaking. lint which these industrious lads Your» faithfully, havr compiled, wc feel certain they I'ullmnn l’nrler» Enilor«e (Signed) HUBERT HOOVER j will have a good bit of work to do Hill for Conference Thia letter wa* reraised by Mr and then some. June» following the receipt by Mr I The ents herewith shown arc of Hoover of the Annual Report of the j Oregon Gaiur birds and were loaned I eagtieu for work done in lUl'N. to us through the courtesy of the S. E. Hill, popular pullman porter, Oregon Slate Game Commission. The has received thr endorsement of Pull man porters. J. VV. Stanley. (Uncle (Continued on Page 4) Jack), E. M. Strawder, L. Miller. S. GREAT BALE GAME ---------- o---------- Cage, and K. L. Culp as the P. P. ON VAI GIIN ST. PARK CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR I)E PRIEST Tuesday afternoon at Vaughn ARE DISMISSED Strrrt baseball park, before one ofthe largest crowds ever assembled in the history of thr game, thr Reavers tramped all over the Hollywood team in a score 4 to 3, the finishing of which was truly exciting. The score in thr ninth inning, first half was 3 to3 The Reavers made their score with none out in their half. Next Tuesday, the Missions will h* here for th'rir setto with thr Heavers. Game starts at I IS Let's go! Chicago, III., April 10.— (API — Charges of conspiracy linking Oscar dc Priest, negro congressman-elect of the First Illinois district, with the vice and gambling concessions of thr sotiuth side negro section are to he dropped for want of evidence, the state's attorney’s office announced to day. O.S.C. Coed Debaters Argue That Science Is Aid to Faith in God The moot question of science and religion which bas enlivened discussion* in all manner of groups from the "hot-stove council" to state legislature* and high courts, has now come in for consideration by college co-ed debaters. Arguing the negative of the question, "Resolved, that modern science tends to destroy theistic faith," two members of the Oregon State college coed debate squad have just invaded California and met team* there from the College of the Pacific at Stockton, Univer sity of California at Berkeley and Mills college at Oakland. Mamie Erickson of Rend, and Opal Smith of Monmouth are the two Oregon girls who maintain that science and faith in God are not in conflict but actually helpful one to the other. Science without faith, they say, obviously would be come a curse, but science domi nated by the spirit of religion is the key to progress and the hope of the future. * The Oregon team quoted Mi chael Pupin, the noted physicist as saying, "My beliefs as a scientist do not contradict a single element of the religious beliefs which my mother and the people of her na live village held when I was a boy. Science Has simply brought me to a higher, broader view of the Creator.” Wherever science has explored the universe, the Oregon girls said, it has found unchangeable order and law. This, they said, leaves no escape from the conclusion that back of everything there is a defi nite guiding principle. Either this law and order is the result of hap hazard happenings or it is the re sult of divine intelligence. The Mamie Erickcon, Bend, (above) most distinguished scientists them and Opal Smith, Monmouth, Ore selves accept tha latter as far mora reasonabla. * gon Stata college debater». R. A. of A. delegate to the conference to be held soon in Chicago. Mr. Hill who was the delegate at the last Conference is running on the slogan: More wages, better working condi tions.” Mr. Hill lives in Portland, has a wife and a fine young hoy. Local porters are sending their ad vertising data all over the country, boosting their candidate. Rabbi Berkowitz Mr. Haith suing a course in pharmacy. He is a very forceful and interesting speaker and is much sought after by college and church groups, to speak. Recently, he addressed the young people at their meeting at Temple Mr. Franklin Beth Israel, which is considered a great honor. Zion C. E. Society congratulates itsell upon being able to obtain the services of Mr. Haith for this meet- I ing. His subject is "Youth and the Church." All the young people and the older ones, too, in the city are invited to he out and hear the message this young man will bring to us. Special music will also be rendered, including a trumpet solo by Yancy Franklin. I Mr. Franklin is well known in ntusi circles and many requests are made upon him to play. He is presenting a very unique number at this meet ing. A large crowd is expected to be out to enjoy this special meeting at First A. M. E. Church. Don't forget the hour—6:30 P.M. Mrs. E. D. Cannady is president of the Endeavor Y’ancy Franklin, popular Advocate compositor, who will introduce Ted Haith Sunday evening. 6:30 at First A. M. F.. Church C. E. meeting. Mr. Haith will discuss “Youth and the j Church.” Mr. Franklin will also play j a trumpet solo. Every body, young and old are requeusted to conic out and see what the youth think. Atlanta University, Morehouse College anti Spellman College. Says National Exploitera Are Out to “Get the Women” New Y’ork, April 10.—Affiliation of Despairs our "Waking up as Long POPULAR ROSE Ql EEN three outstanding Negro colleges in as We Eat Sleep and CANDIDATE IS NAMED Atlanta. Ga„ the Atlanta University. Have Clothes Morehouse College and the Spehnan College, in a university plan which Here is something really too good * East Side Girl Will Make a I j will make Atlanta a center of edu to keep from those who do not see • cation for Negroes in America, was • Unity published by John Haynes Hol- Strong Bid for Rowe onsummated on April 1. and has rues: “Water sooner or later« finds its j been announced here by Dean Sage, Festival Ruler. level. So do men. Calvin Coolidge president of the board of trustees of has found his in leaving the presi Atlanta University. dential office to write articles for the Miss Lenore Tamiesie, 1065 YVil- Dr. John Hope, president of More Ladies Home Journal.” house College, has been unanimously The above is reatly significant as I invited to become president of the far as the thing goes: It is indicating Atlanta University. to the women of the United States Under the plans for the affiliation that Mr. Bok thinks that the apostle of these three institutions, graduate of do nothingism is good enough for and professional work is to be allo the women. Such doctrines as he cated to Atlanta University and the preaches are fatal to the growth of ' college work done by Morehouse any one's mind, or to progress, just j College for meet and Reiman College as you may choose to put it. Noth-1 for women. ing that he did during his term of The arrangement contemplates an leadership of the Nation, reacted to immediate change in the activities of the benefit of the people. It was al Atlanta University. No freshmen are ways in favor of the predatory in ! to be admitted next fall and as rap- terests. And now his theories are to be 1 idly as the present undergraduate inflicted on the women of the country. classes can be taken care of, the This gives the liberals another in University is to become an institu fluence to contcract. “Get the women” tion for graduate and professional is one of the slogans of the exploiters work only. ---------- o---------- of our national life. Remember how the public utilities corporations “Got" A Card of Thanks the General Federation of Womens I wish to thank alt the friends Clubs. who assisted in any way to make the Christian Endeavor Silver Tea the Speaking of the General Federation lianis avenue has been selected by the great success that it was. (Continued on page four) ^Continued on Page 4) Gwendolyn Hooker, Pres. The Black Napoleon of the Soudan The Story of an African Slave Who Built Two Empires By J. A. Rogers “For the next 5 years the war went on.” Portland's The Premature Widow BEGINNING ALSO KNOW PORTLAND PLEASURE CONTEST WITHOUT PRIZES Own A Red-Hot Story of Modern Life in Three Fast, Thrilling Episodes In this two-week contest No. fl "Thru’ the Air,” you arc requested to send in a list of not more than three locations which you recommend as most desirable for "Georgie and Foster," to choose to build their homr-airst, as it is safe to guess they will he married shortly. Send in the name of the part of Portland or suburb you think is the nicest or most congenial to reside in. (Continued on Page 4) Store OTHER BIG FEATURES By Merton J. Crawley Science now proves Noah’s flood a fact THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY V e » le e tí^ V- ——1 “ ” A scientific article on the recent discoveries of a European expedition into Meso potamia. Read how this expedition adds a sound historical basis for the Bible. Appearing Exclusively in the Illustrated Feature Section for April 20, 1929 This newspaper is incomplete without the Feature Section. Be sure you get your copy.