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THE, An V O L at, NO 3* ADVOCATE In d e p e n d e n t P aper D e v o te d PORTLAND, OREGON, •M TWO SECTIONS to th e In te re st* of th e P e o p le SA TU R D A Y , JU N E * 1, 1030 SECTION I. PRICE: F IV E C ENTS NEGROES’ RIGHT TO VOTE UPHELD BY COURT SOUTHERN MOB LEADER FLOGGED BY NEGROES WHITE PRIMARY SEN. JOSEPH DIES MAY PHILLIPS' LIFE DEALT BLOW S tate mourns HIS PASSING WELCOMED OPPORTUNITY TO RECOGNIZED AS LEADER IN T H E M L Arrow SEN SE NEGRO’ S RIGHT TO VOTE B y K its Reid UPHELD IN VIKCINIA Asheville. N C , June IS. 1930—The United Stale» Circuit C ourt of Appeal» today ruled that the D em ocratic party ------1 7 -------- in Virginia could not debar Negroes Q A L PII C CLVPE roUMiij Mr Koot a cm urn (m in participating in primary election» H o iM A T U U l «N I» Thi» derision mark» an im portant vic M l i A N H Cl T V C O U N C ti. tory in the long and aucce»»lul cam paign • >( the National Association P>r M O T H E R JO N K S the Advancement o l Colored People against attem pt» at disfranchisem ent M other Jones, who recently cele of N egro voters in southern states Today's opihioc was w ritten by brated her tooth birthday, was a great Judge lllio tl i U of W est Vir adm irer of a little paper which I ginia and was concurred in by D istrict printed many, many years ago in T his little periodical was Judge» W F Maker also of W est V ir Portland issued during my spare time as a news ginia. and William C Coleman of Hal- boy Someone sent M other Jones a tim orr The decision says in part: “ If all the political parties in the copy of this publication, and it made State of Virginia incorporated the an instantaneous hit with her same qualific stinus in their rules and Mrs Jones was always interested in regulation» as did th e Democratic labor and progressive measures, and, parly, nobody could participate in the primary except white persona and as this paper was published along these other persons would he deprived of a lines, she heartily approved of it and material right guaranteed them under wrote me many inspiring lines. the C onstitution as amended T h at ia, Instead of being called a "Bolshevic" the right to participate in the selection as would he the rase in the present of candidates to be voted for in the day and age, everyone who differed election." from the existing order of things in It will be remembered that the dis the old days was term ed a "Calam ity franchisem ent m ethod thus outlawed H owler.” Consequently, my little new s hy today's decisions follows success paper proudly ausw rred to the title ful efforts of the N. A A C P. against of the "New sboys' Calamity Howler". state law s t a r r i n g N egroes from p ar M rs Jones thought this was the m ost ticipation ¡1# Democratic prim aries In "darlingest” of names, as she phrased the case of N ison ». H srndon. carried if, and interested a num ber of eastern to the United States Supreme Court notables, who sent cash for yearly I,i tin- N \ \ I 1 \ that C o W t m subscriptions to the paper, which came 19*7, ruled such laws unconstitutional in very handy. SAILS FOR EUROPE T here were also tw o other weeklies, published hy newsboys prior to the event of the “ Howler". T he pioneer of these small papers was "The News- hoy" which was ably edited by Hyman II. Cohen, present m arket editor of the O regon Journal The other one was the "S tar”, published hy A rthur Mat- schrk, w ho ia now engaged in the autom obile transportation business. W hen the "llfiw ler" w asn’t fighting to right the wrongs of the universe, it was engaged in scrapping with "The Newsboy" and the "Star". In fact, a battle royal was waged every now and then The three publications used to go at it rdito/ially with ham m er and tongs. W ord ha» hern received in Portland hy friends that Shirley McCanns sailed June 11 lor Europe. She will he gone three m onths spending six weeks at the University of Paris Mrs Mc Canns assisted by Rev. E. C Dyer now of California and C. K. Ivey and others m Portland, organized and trained the Mt. Olivet llto r u t which M rs Mc Canns presented at the Civic A uditori um. She it now head of the music departm ent at Morgan College, Balti The encouragem ent which I received more. from Mrs. Jones and o thers in this, my boyish attem pt to break into the newspaper game, launched me into A CARD O F T H A N K S my present career in which I have hern happily engaged for many years. I I wish to thank friends for their would not exchange places with Rock kindness and sym pathy in the death efeller, with J. I’irrm ont M organ in of my husband, John l.ow c and for cluded for good measure. the beautiful and num erous Moral pieces offered Special appreciation goes to M csdamet l.ula Lawrence, Frankie C E O R G IE D IX O N S U S P E N D E D Maker, Miss Heria Kirk and T. 11. Georgie Dixon, local colored m id Williams. dleweight battler, has hern indefinitely suspended hy th e P ortland boxing commission for announcing his refusal to go through with a m atch scheduled M A R R IE S S E V E N T H W IF E for next Tuesday night with H erm an Kat/laff. Ray M c(Juillian, Denver Arkadelphia, A rk , June 4—(A N P ) middleweight, has been signed as a — F.ph Ford, aged 50, doe» not like to substitute. be w ithout a wife, so a day after his wife was buried hr appeared at the Mrs. J. N. Cantrell who was oper m arriage license bureau with a re ated upon for appendicitis at the Good quest for license to m arry, which was Sam aritan Hospital has hern moved granted. T his m arked the seventh to the Hill T op Sanitarium for conval time Ford had hern married, five of escing. She is doing nicely. his wives having died and one had divorced him. A comm ittee of ladies are making MRS Z U LA L O W E Mrs. Mratrice Cannady, editor and publisher of the Advocate went to Sa lem, Pendleton, and A storia on busi ness this week. elaborate plans for the reception to be given next M onday night honoring Rev. and Mrs. Daniel G rafton Hill, Jr Many out of town visitors will lie in the receiving line. Hpend your Rummer vacation a t . . . SUNFLOWER CAMP .1. VV. Curry, Owner S E A S ID E , OREGON Rest fill Kwiiijfs— Croquet— Horseshoe Throwing and Fishing Within 100 Keet of Camp Furnished Cottages and Furnished Tents for Rent! Mrs. Madclyn Flowers Will Hr There to Serve You at Any Time hoy or Night That You Arrive EXPERIENCE THE NEXT LIFE U U LW LM U L H U I The Advocate does not necessarily share in Kits Reid’s view«, but wheth er we do or not. bar opinions arc ° r " w »• «* — « « a a s t W ä . ä S U z S Ä Lll I- .u d .ltn l, ol h c a n l.i lu r , U .l Monday o a t. ,o d i « « r „ w ith k ' u «nd ih . PROMINENT DOCTOR C U I INIURED CALIFORNIA DOCTOR VISITS RESIDENTS SHOW PROTEST HIS OLD HOME TOWN TO LYNCHED NEGRO m orning at Camp Clatsop Mr Joseph mvite# your opinion upon Bobjscts ( By Beatrice C annady) she discusses from time to time in her '.oluran. T h at which is dust has returned to dust but the beautiful spirit of May Chickasha, Okla., June 9. — N egro Helen Phillips’ life will forever remain W ell the screw of the press into residents of Chickasha on Sunday a t with us. which the w orkers have been herded tacked and seriously injured Dr. J. A. hat been given an extra tw ist and the It was m March when Roland H ay Anderson, white, who is said to have es, Helen Bishop, Rahani Latim er, and "blessings of prosperity” will begin to been one of the mob leaders that brot pour into the coffers of the protected I called at the Good Sam aritan hospi about the lynching of H enry A rgo on interests T he rich will be growing tal to see Miss Phillips. Mr. Hayes, the M orning of May 3t. T he alleged richer and the poor will grow poorer as every one flue did who saw her, mob-leading doctor is said to be in a if that be possible. More children will marvelled at her bravey and courage critical condition. go hungry to school, and books and and the joy she expressed in her suf shoes and clothing will be doled out fering Though her body had wasted by the charities. H oover has signed from the ravages of disease, her face the tariff bill! T here is no use dodging was as radiant as the m orning. She put to shame many who enjoyed p er the issue. Prices will advance but who can pay them ? Not the out-of-w orks fect health. But the secret of May's surely. Here are ju st a few of the joyousness was that she understood items that ought to be of interest to the meaning of this earthly existence— the common everyday man and wo she knew it only as a preparation for DEMOCRATIC NEGROES man. The tariff adds 10 per cent to the next life which she was anxious to the duty on cotton shirts which al experience HELP DEFEAT SIMMONS ready pay 35 per cent duty. W ool On Friday, June 13, hospital auth ori IN N. C. PRIMARIES waste (w hich enters into the m anufac ties announced h r* ascension. On ture of shoddy clothing which is the Monday the 16th frienda, (th e had no only clothing poor people can afford relatives) gathered at Finley's M ortu New York, June 13.—Many colored ary to pay a last love tribute The won the recent contest for the repub- *° !,uy ) •* increased so that 20 cents people joined the Democratic party inapority of those who were there |;can nom ination for governor with '»',l b« a d d 'd to the domestic price and voted in the recent prim ary elec were of the Mahai Faith which May | t ix party men in the held H is victory !of every pound. Since the domestic DOCTOR BELL tion helping to defeat Senator Sim embraced many years ago before com- ¡„ M ultnom ah County, his home, was consum ption is 1TO.OOO.OOO pounds, our m ons in N orth Carolina, according to Dr. H ugh A. Bell, prom inent dentist mg to P o rtlan d —perhaps in Spokane. ' , phenom enal success In the coming ! American buyers will pay about *35,- of Los Angeles, who is here to v isit information which has just reached the prrhaps before leaving her native N i November election, he was scheduled 000000 m or* *or *beir clothing, N.A.A.C.P. his mother, Mrs. Clara Anderson. Dr. agara Falls H er faith received addi to make the race against the Demo- The report to the N.A.A.C.P. says tional strength by a beautiful tablet fralic nominfCi Fdw . p Bailey O n the cheaper wool felt hats—one Bell's family accom panied him on the in part: “T he Negroes figured wonder- tr.p which they made by autom obile. which she received in lilt» from Abdul Mr Joseph was in the m idst of a man alone m anufactures about half the From here, they will go to N ewark. N. j fully in the campaign which closed Italia's hands and which George I.ati- American product. In 19*8 his net . . . disbarm ent contest. He had recently J., where Dr. Bell will locate. T hey last night. I don’t think their votes, mer who had charge of the simple . ... , . . - , . . . . . been disbarred from his law practice profits am ounted to $500,000. O n the will visit interesting points en route. which are not many, counted so much, funeral rites read in the service: , ... . .. «. _ _ cheaper grades of these hats the duty . , _ , . . . . | for life by the State Suprem e Court I raise be to God that through the ^ of pub|ic cH tieiun of som i of h a , been increased from 55 per cent to In D r Bell's party are Mrs. Bell, Mrs. but those who did vote and who were progress of ‘he A b h . Kingdom, thou |h f s ,iprfm e Court judgc, C n , he 203 per cent. In order to perm it this Helen Thompson. Mrs. Bell's m other, challenged did not back down but met art fresh, beautiful and alive and kin day of h i. sudden and dram atic death on* Am* ric* " m anufacturer to raise Helen, Mrs. Bell's sister and Dolores, the challenge. T h e re w as no unpleaa- the small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. antness and we here in Greensboro died with the fire of the Love of God h i, atto rn e y , filed a petition for re- hi* »rice 203 c e n ,,h e ** h»‘* Bell. They are being entertained at had no trouble. You would have been —and the light of the Kingdom will hearing on the decision of the S uprem e! c“ ‘ ,hc women of ,h l* COUn,ry * 30 ' Mrs. Anderson's residence, 462 W illi amused at how m any N egroes changed encom pass the heart and the spirit. ' (000,000 Court. ams Ave. Dr. Bell will be one of the their party affliction to that of Demo "In the world of existence the m ost L ater the Suprem e C ourt ordered cratic party and with how little diffi supreme favor of God is divine love But the men are not to escape on speakers at a reception M onday night. T he spirt of love vivifie, man- ,he Ptn d in « « « i0 " d r°P P *d «nd the their hat prices either. Men use about | honoring Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Graf culty. . . . N eedless to say that we did not have much of a choice, but we did kind. nay. rather ,t bestow , everlasting P " v to u , d.sbarm en ^strick en from the »7,500,000 in cheap straw hats every ton Hill, Jr. official records of Oregon. vote against Sim mons and he seems life " year. If im ported, they cost about to have been overw helm ingly beaten." Mrs. Joseph and George Joseph Jr., 50 cents apiece wholesale. H ow ever Mrs. Cinita Knowles read a poem Senator Sim m ons w as one of the entitled "A Friend Rides Ahead"; Fred of his im mediate family, survive him. under this beneficicnt tariff m easure chief supporters of the nomination to Young, accompanied by Mrs. Young the new coat will be »1.25 or about a the Supreme C ourt of Judge John J. on the piano, sang. "Lay My Head total of *18,750,000. W ill this go into P arker whose .confirm ation was de Beneath a Rose." George Latim er read CREDIT DUE MILLER AND w ages? It will n o t—the increase in feated by a 41 to 39 vote of the Senate. sacred passages from the Chinese Con- prices woes into the pockets of the MRS. HENDERSON IS LYLES FOR AMOS ’ N fuscian scriptures, the Zoroastrain protected employer. The poor w ork STAR OF RECITAL Avesta. the Buddhist scriptures, the ANDY REMARKS ing man pays the bill. MRS. C A N N A D Y D IVO RCED Mohamedan Koran, the Jewish A po crypha, the Christian Bible and the If this were all. perhaps it could be A recital given by a rtist students of Beatrice H. Cannady was granted a H M t a W l r t l ol ilzha l" Mah, b ear New York, June 13.—C redit for some endured but in order to escape the Mm«. Frida Stjerna and the Stjerna divorce decree from E. D. Cannady in ing on the next life. He closed the of the m irth-provoking rem arks of the high duties the tariff m easure has Chorus and the Business and Profes circuit court W ednesday, June 11. The beautiful Bahai service hy sum ming up the popular Amos 'N Andy should go placed on raw- m aterials which must sional W omen's C horus last Monday suit was not contested. Property set Miss Phillips' earthly life in the follow to Miller and Lyles, the colored com be im ported iiUo this country to be evening was well attended and th o r tlem ent was made out of c o u rt Mr. ing beautiful thoughts: the joy of serv edians of “Shuffle A long" and other made up into articles to be used here. oughly enjoyed by the guests. T he Cannady din't answ er the complaint as ice. the sweetness of happiness and a Broadway successes. T his statem ent I wish there were space allowed to recital was given at the T erm inal Sales was stated in the Portland Section of is made in an article in the Daily M ir name about 40 huge industries which memorial of everlasting friendship. Building and was the noted teacher’s The Seattle E nterprise, June 5, of Among p allbearer, were the H auser ro r signed by Mark Hcllinger. now have big factories abroad where final presentation before vacation. which Mrs. Bojinie Bogle of Portland brothers, Rupert and K enneth for they buy their raw m aterial w ithout is editor, nor was there any attem pt Among the artist pupils to appear whose father, the late Eric V. H auser paying any tariff on them. It covers was Mrs. Mabel H enderson. She sang to settle the divorce out of c o u rt Any Miss Phillips served as private secre W alhalla, S. C. May 29—Seventeen a list which runs all the w ay from intelligent person w ould know that white men, including the m ayor and a pianos, cash registers, ribbons, sewing “Ritorna Vincitor" Aria from the opera tary for a number of years. such a thing is both illegal and im pos Aida by Verdi. Mrs. H enderson who Her rem ains were deposited in I.in- policeman of this tow n will go to machines down to chew ing gum. is a charm ing personality, possess a sible. Mrs. Cannady and the boys will oln Park Cemetery next to her m other trial on July 7 on charges of lynching sweet soprano voice which she uses remain in the fam ily residence in Ir Allen Green, 50-year old citizen. The who passed three years ago. And this bill was passed in the face vington and there are no strings to trial will be held in the court of gen of protests from the leading econom with intelligence. H er excellent ren dition of the difficult num ber showed her residence there as was stated in the eral session. ists of the country. I'd ju s t like to Mr. Cannady did not careful training and coaching on the Enterprise. ¡know why we m aintain expensive ex part of the teacher. O f all the num ask to be exem pted from paying sup perts in our colleges and universities bers presented on the program , Mrs. port money as w as also stated by the and then calm ly ignore their advice. Henderson's singing won the m ost ap E nterprise but on the other hand plause. And she was conspicuous for agreed to pay. the am ount asked by Congress and_ President H oover (in being the only colored person to ap Mrs. Cannady. dustrial engineer when he is not w ork pear on the program . Mrs. Henderson Mrs. C annady will continue to pub ing at pretending to be president) have will be am ong the musicians to sing lish The A dvocate as she has been do just shown those insolent experts what at a reception given M onday night ing ever since she purchased same they think of scientific truths. W hat T w o im portant decision*, touching honoring Rev. and Mrs. D. G Hill, Jr. from Mr. Cannady several years ago. do these upstacts mean by presenting the everyday life of the people, and of at Bethel Church. petitions that do not coincide with the particular interest to the Negro group, O ur mind is not quite clear as to hunch? T he president signed the bill were announced by the Supreme Court what transpired when Mrs. Bogle en and has w ritten his own political death in recent weeks. O ne of these decis Little Evans C antrell has the w hoop deavored to obtain a divorce from her w arrant. I said a few sentences ago ions outlawed the so-called "company husband and failed, but if we desire that he “pretended” to be president. ing rough. union” which has been used in many to make any public statem ents regard notable instances to discourage and No one even sugests that the tariff ing it, we would consult the records prevent w orkers from joining the ranks bill is the kind of bill he wants. Then which a re open to the public and may of organized labor. T his decision is if he is in earnest why did he sign it? be found at the County Court House. Please Pay Your Subscription of special importance to the Negro Ask the big interests w ho will benefit group berause it has a particular bear out of the increased profits which the ing in the fight the Broherhood of new rates bring to them. for the bill which is know n as the H IG H S C H O O L G R A D U A T E S Sleeping Car Porters is m aking to es Smoot (U ta h ) H aw ley (O re g o n ) bill. tablish a recognized union. ROBERT W R IO H T Already the press is giving warning Incidentally Korelt and our tw o sena A R O E L L EN G LIS H A second decision held th at liquor of retalitory m easures suggested in tors also voted for it. O f these brave D O R O TH Y M ORTON buying is no crime within itself. The EDW ARD BUSHNELL European countries—and the basis of tariff supporters, Hawley, Korell and im portance of this decision as regards tfHARLES R O B E R T A L L E N another war was laid by the President's M cNary w ant to be elected. Do they the N egro in particular comes front GER ALDIN E BAO LEY signature to the tariff bill. Well, you get your vote to add to the cost of A LF R E D F R A N K LIN the fact that the case out of which it V h s Q u a l i t y sreas n and 1 can do our bit—we can vote living when you do not get pay enough W IL LIA M D U N C A N comes was argued by a N egro a tto r EU O ENE HOLM ES against the O regon men w ho voted to live decently? ney, W illiam II. Lewis, of Boston. VOTES COUNT j IMPORTANT Make Portland’s Own Store Your S h o p p in g Headquarters V IR G IN IA AVERY