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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1929)
j e NF vu, \ m PAOE FOUR MORE ABOUT “ARROW THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Practice This on Your Punching-Bag. (Continued from Pa«« 1) THEM PATE ARE CONE FOREVER! America ia founded The old ariato- G6T OFf MY RX H - X H C06- BOT A£G A HARD - ÔC6 pAfòOQO- I'M A P O 6 IU S T - carcy of wealth and privilege that bred <SO O G DOP€ - SAY (O M C C Sfc D'YA 'AXX2 L A A itO A G fi I S T O O 6 O V U G 0 U O T TM GY D R Ê S V AOD a slavery—that drove the common w _ <S 6T THAT STUFF? COOK SO T00G.H5 people of Europe to bloody revolution has impressed its colossal fear upon their kindred in this country and we are facing through the control of the moneyed forces of this country a situ- tion which would have become intol erable long ago had there not grown up in this golden land of opportunity, another aristocracy which still pins its ! hope to that clause in the Constitution which gaurantees to us free speech free press, free assemblage and the right to worship God as we please, but above all, the sacredness of ideals of Democracy” All of this preface is by way of con tinuing my remarks last week about the purely asimine conduct of certan legislative bodies in the South. Actions ■ which are practically insults to the wife of the president of the United THE GOLDEN RI LE CAFE States. And mind you. these insults are from white men—men whose proud 288 Russell Street—Near Williams Avenue boasts is that first of all they are Jl’i// Open /«nr First gentle men The South breeds only- INi'luilem. Oregtn* gentlemen. It does not breed slave Hours: 8:00 A M. Until Midnight ‘Il is I wu Mill- to lilt- Westward of Nrhalrni W lirelri lltidgr" owners, many of whom killed the Chicken Sam, Chef Mrs. Birtie Davidson, Prof the souls before they killed the bodies IN TILLAMOOK CO I M Y Chicken Served in All Styles of their slaves. We have heard of no Negro taking any undue social ad Confections For More In form ation, Send to " I hr h lt'o ra lr" fo r Plat vantage of the fact that Mrs. Hoover invited Mrs. De Priest to a tea in the ,'i 12 A lu clca y B u ild in g :: P o r t la n d , O re g o n party. W hite House. It would react much W ithout a doubt, the best article of its kind—a There can be no social equality , more to the credit of these southern combination Hair Grower and Hair Straightener. question as between races. Social , "aristocrats” whose civilization is in Wm. McKinley Taylor, waiter at Gives the hair a natural soft and silky appearance, equality is all a nutter of mdivid- j such danger of being threatened by ual taste. It isn't national or racial stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case. the De Priest episode, had it been tak The Portland for several months, re signed on Saturday to take a position For instance, there arc men and wo j en as calmly and sanely by them as as waiter on a dining car from Port men of my own race with whom I , it has been by the black group. As land to Omaha. wouldn't care to have any social re Our High Brown Hair I said last week. Mrs. Hoover is the lations or contact. There are both wife of the president of all Americans, Grower stands as one Thomas Finnegan, handsome assist blacks and whites with whom 1 white and black, red and yellow. We, of our highest achieve ant manager of The Portland, has rc- would not want to associate. I the black Americans, are ashamed o f , , , . 1 turned from a trip to Detroit. Mich., ments—it is a prepar associate with people I like. I keep the lack of courtesy shown by these . . . . . ~ . , . . * . and other points in the East. He re- ation we look upon away from those I don't like. white Americans towards the wife of ports having had a "hec" of a good This is so clearly put. so profound with pride. our president, and we apoligize to her time. in its grasp of the issues involved, that —Distributor for their un-American conduct. there is little to add to it .—The ,V. Claude Lee is the latest man to World. Mrs. E. D. Cannady, catch on as a waiter at The Port UP AND DOWN THE land. 312 Macleay Bldg., The Intermediate Class of Mt. Olivet i -------- -r -, - ------ Classic Ridge Beach C H -B R O w n H A IR G R O W E R h i W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L - H o te l Notes "lliC H B R O W Ñ ^ dò H air GRoWEfT.y EASTERN SHORE Baptist Church Sunday School, held a Doc Howe, ex-Portland waiter, now party Thursday. June 20. at the par a waiter on a steamer running from sonage. 335 Wygant St. The affair was (Continued from Page 1) Seattle to Alaska, was a caller at The in honor of the parents of the young a dollar and a quarter one may dine Portland. Saturday. hosts All who attended report a fine like royalty, but I can also take you j --------- time. to a spotless Automatic on Broadway Roy Garnett, waiter at The Port- just around the comer from 42nd St., and and the Worshipful Master of where for 10 nickles one may enjoy a Excelsior Lodge of Masons, has been meal long to be remembered. elected delegate to the Grand Con- Syracuse Lodge, No One thing I must concede, the East- \ clave, which meets in Oakland next 1, K. of P., meets the emer is thinner than his Western month. second and fourth Fri cousin. I noticed that fact last y ear’ --------- day nights each month in Washington. My 110 pounds is the Charles (Chuck) Williams, Univer- at the Stag Auditorium rule rather than the exception here. 5ky of Oregon student, is an extra (81 Vi £ Morrison lit But let us consider other items in bell hop at The Portland, while Booker bis H. C. of L..' Rems of course, ire Kirk is ill. LEE C. ANDERSON, C.C. high, but there are hundreds of ex- j _________________ — — — ceptions even to that statement and 840 East 8th St., N. 8100,000 Expended Yearly when one considers the service re ceived for high rent, one must ack (Continued from Page 1) now ledge value received; steam heated rooms, janitor service, sound proof can ** rel“ d Up° n “ just *° H. B. TRU ITT walls are not so cheap even in Port- lx*h the race and ,he corPo rat'ons land or Seattle. under observation. Clothes! Here the old bug-a-boo' In round numbers- '* is « ‘‘"»ted K of R. and C. must take a back seat. Shopping is a ,hat S '« Toti 5Pend Jl00-000 pleasure. I never in my life spent so i Wlth the5* ,hree c°rporations-w .th the little for dresses, hats, shoes coats PortUnd & Coke C o - *50'000- The other day I bought on Fifth \v e Th,s amount is ix Pended for gas, while U p-to-the-M inute a dress for $12.50 which looked like a ,he elec,ric companies and the Pacific Paris model. Honest, I hardly recog Telephone Co. profit by $25,000 each. M odes nized myself when I had slipped it on. The monthly average of these utilities $4150; It is gray chiffon, touched with black, is: , Gas, , _ electric, $2120, and for P repared E specially f o r T his and gold. A triple-A foot has always telePhonel- S2020 The Portland Elec- N ew spaper made a painful, long drawn-out affair, ^ Pow" Ca Jn d . ^ Northwestern of buying a pair of shoes; now I know Electric Company divide our business that I can be perfectly fitted for six with the P. E. P. company doing two- or seven dollars, and if I told you thirds of the total, and the Northwest what I paid for some of my hats you ern one-third. The committee's recommendations would surely think I had been visiting have not been made public, but it is a rummage sale. No, the high cost of living has understood that some effort will be made to ascertain the total number of worried me not at all! employees sharing in the earnings of (To Be Continued Next Week) the companies. It wa- pointed out, how -----------o ---------- - ever, that such an annual outlay— which goes into these channels un (Continued from Page 1) “George White, the last of his race noticed—if combined for five years in to sit in Congress until 1929, left some safe investment such as accredited Congress in 1901. The attempt of the stocks or bonds, would make a million Negro to vote independent of the Re dollar corporation among negroes pos publican party was laughed at in 190*, sible right here in Portland. This the vigorously denounced in 1912 and re Brotherhood contends is the chief value garded as treason to the Negro race, of its survey. even as late as 1916. .......... o —• “It was declared by all reputable au thorities that the fate of the Negro OSCAR DE F*RIEST race in the U. S. was extinction and death, and that what tuberculosis did (Continued from Page 1) not do, crime and inefficiency would or Democrat. She was not invited finish. because Mrs. Hoover thought any “We stand today at the threshold thing of her personally. She was of a new generation, with 12,000 of invited because she was the wife of our children in college; with a recog a man who was a member of Con nized place in American literature and gress. That's all there was to that. a rt; with the reappearance of the black These Southern Democrats, these man in Congress and, what is more haters, are trying to stir up preju important, with the emergence of an dices and help themselves politically independent Negro vote. We have now in those Southern states that voted recognized leadership in education, in against A1 Smith and gave electoral science and in legal defense. And our votes to Mr. Hoover. 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