The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 13, 1930, Image 1

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ADVOCATE
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LILIAN GISH WOULD BE ROBESON’S ‘DESDEMONA’
‘ORDER OF BLACK SHIRT RAPPED BY MAYOR
■ h ie
ns
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Local W o m a n
O p e n s Beauty Shop THREE
e MEER PROMISES TO PATTERN PLATFORM OF
THE LATE SENATOR GEORGE W. JOSEPH
K u m u li« M o v i e S l u r AÄ il l F o r*
n u k e l i t e S e r e n i u n i i IM u)
D e m li n i o lili O p p o n i l e
I 'll II I K o l i n o t i .
Juliu» Meirr. u«dr|iendcnt candidate ernor lie made it clear (hat the reg ­
for guvernur made a »luring »perch ulatory machinery of the public serv-
ire roinm iiaion made it utterly impos-
kihle for the rommi»»ion to function
in a way beneficial lo the people»*
be»t intere»!» Therefore he advocate*
the abolition of Public Service Com-
nti»»ion
Me urged the public devel­
opment of the water power indu»try
a» again»! private ownership and
warned the people again and again
that the lug program of publicity,
iHinda. etc. prosecuted by the p ro air
interr»!» were bring paid for by the
tribute of higher rate*.” Me urged
the |>eop!r to develop Oregon'» water
power for the benefit of tbem»rlve»
and th n r children
Me assailed the
M orning 1 irrgonian a» the mouthpiece
of the private fnterr»ta and a» tms-
rrp re te n tin g him and hi» candidacy.
Mr »aid it* policy w ai to rule or ruin
Me urged the -voter* to read the O re­
gonian to that they might be advised
how it »tuud on measures and men to
they could vote to the coutrary. Mr
Meier promised if elected that he
JU L IU S M E IE R
ovrr the radio »tatinn K EX T hursday would endeavor lo get through the
evonhtg
For th in v rainnte» he out­ legislature inch legttlation a t would
lined hi» policy making it clear that hr nrcraaary to make hia patforiu op­
he had accepted without alteration the erative for the benefit of the people
complete platform of the late Senator and the developm ent and progret* of
Jo»eph. Krptihlicau nominee for gov- the »talc
1
Biahop H. B. Parka of Oakland.
Biahop of the Puget Sound and Cali-
NRS. MARTIN OPENS
BUSINESS AGAIN
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WILLIAMS COURT IDEAL SITE
rillin g a long felt need and comply-
g with repeated requests, Mr*. Ro-
hena Martin will open nexs Monday a
beauty »hop to be known a* the M ar­
tin Beauty Shop, at 346 W illiams Av.,
next to Bogle'* Barber shop.
Ku Klux
E
"REIGN OF SO. PREIUDICE”
K la n .
ù u ra*ian Lrunailcr», and the American
Faneinti Agitate L'prining.
Atlanta. Ga.. (C N S)—The American
Fascist! O rder of B lackshirts .the
W hite Band of Caucasian C rusaders
and the Ku Klux Klan are the three
organizations in the Sbuth around
which racial agitation is centering,
and upon which southern prejudice
depends for the “supremacy” of the
Caucasian in America.
heart and a black shirt ”
Negroes Under Attack
T he organization aimed its first
hlow at Communism but soon turned
to the Negro. Now it is holding fre­
quent meetings in A tlanta denounc­
ing the employment of Negroes whilr
white men are idle. It haa begun a
campaign to get jobs for white men
and claims to have displaced 600 N e­
groes in Atlanta business houses with
white help. Threat of boycott is used
to obtain this end when persuasion
fails. The campaign “jobs for white
m en” is popular with some w orking
men, because unemployment is greater
am ong the white workers than among
the Negroes, it is claimed.
N r» York, Sept 4 The l|Wllion
All three have their headquarters in
Mr*. Martin i* well adapted to this
ot wlirlhrr Paul Robeson will play
this city and make indefinite claim s
kind
of
work
having
operated
success­
" ( Mhrllo* in America ha» been »ettled
as to their strength outside of Gorgia.
fully a beauty shop in Portland for
intutar a» finding a distinguished
T he American Fascist! is the young­
six
years.
She
is
a
graduate
of
the
whilr woman arlrr»« lo play De»de-
est of the three and is still in the
Burnham Beauty School. Chicago and
iimna opposite him ia concerned
form ation process and its application
also holds a diploma from the Mme.
I illtan (iiih, crlrtiralnl motion pic-
for a charter as an organization "to
C. J. W alker system.
Itirr setre*». who ha* hern a screen
inculcate and foster in the minds of
H er shop is done in Spring green, the members snd the public generally,
leading woman 17 year», announced
lending a cheerful atm osphere
She white supremacy,” is still pending in
to newspapermen Saturday when »he
“Black Shirt” Banned
will handle the Mme. C- J. W alker the courts. It claims to have 15,000
arrived Irom Europe aboard Ihe
Athens. Ga., S ep t 4— M ayor A. G.
preparation and Mrs. Zepha Baker’s applications for membership Its m em ­
I r r m h liner Pan» that " It hi» (M r
Dudley has issued an order prohibit­
preparations. The latter a home prod­ bership. like that of the Klan, is large­
Kohr»i>n'») 't Ithrllo' it hrtter than
ing the American Fascist organization
uct. Mrs. Martin will do shampooing, ly secret: its meetings are secret and
any olhrr actor'», a« t have heard,
from selling its publication, "T he
pressing, inariplling. eyebrow arch­ the only officer known is H J. Gcwin­
then, naturally, I would play in 'O thel­
Black S hirt”, on the streets of the city.
ing
She
will
also
give
special
scalp
lo' with h i m ”
ner, spokesman for the “adjutant-gen­
In a statem ent accom panying his
treatm ents and manicuring
Thia atatrrnrnt troin Mi»» Gish ha»
eral's office." R O. Gordon, R. S. G«I- order the mayor said the organiza­
Mrs.
Martin
is
active
in
church,
club
eltled a ntnah mooted question that
ledge and H. J. Gewinner apphad for tion “has no right to dictate to em ­
She is the organization's charter The m em ­
ha» caused evened comment and go»-
f or nia Conference» who paid a apacial fraternal and social circles
ployers of labor." He »aid further:
»ip ever »inrr Koltrton achieved inter-
compliment to Rev. Daniel G. Hill. well known and well liked and above bership is open to any white male citi­
‘Such an anti-social, anti-racial o r­
national praise for hit portrayal ot
J r . on hi* report from Bethel church all, she knows her work thoroughly. zen over the age of 18, regardless of ganization. apparently set up for the
“Othello” in London la»t spring Op-
of Portland to the annual conference The facts will tend to make her busi- religion or creed. O ne organizer said, personal profit of its organizers, will
po»ite Mr Robeson in London w n
"all one needs is a white skin, a white not be tolerated in the community.”
juat d o te d in Pocatello, Idaho. Every ness a great success.
Mi*» IV^iir Ashcroft, noled white
minister in the conference waa in a t­
I ui(h»h actress. who aaid »he felt no
tendance.
different in allowing R obeson to play
Thomas Allen McBride, 82, senior
with her than it he were a white actor
member of the State Supreme Court,
Mr Robeson will appear in concert
Rev Daniel (i Mill. J r , pa*tor
died at his home last Tuesday night
in I’ortlaml rarly in the »print! in Bethel A M I Church was th r speaker
following an illness of tw o weeks.
the Steers Io n ia n »erir*
last Sunday afternon at th r Pugu»t
Mesdames C. R Redd and George
Community Chest officials are a r­
Justice McBride suffered a stroke of
Sound Annual Conference held at Poc­
Randall report having enjoyed their
ranging
a series of "See for Yourself
cerebral thrombosis immediately after
Columbia, S C.. Sept. 10-Nearly
atello, Idaho. Mis subject was. "T h r
trip to Pocatello, Idaho to attend the
Tours." Beginning with a tour sched­
complete
return»
in
the
Democratic
his
return
from
vacation
at
Foley
H
ot
RUSSIA ORDFRS
Church and Problems of Youth
annual conference
They went with
Springs and never recoverd. Justice uled for Tuesday afternoon of this
,...
,
,
run-off primary indicated today that
O ther mimslrr* front the coa»t w h o l
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Rev. Mill in his Ford sedan. The trip
week for colonels and officers of Bri­
THE DEPORTATION
Senator Cole L. Blease, self-styled
Robert Price, H24 East Pine Street was made in 24 hours and Rev. Hill McBride was a native O regonian and gades I to 5, a series of tours will be
were on the program were Rev J B
had many friends am ong the colored
"drinking prohibitionist" and rondoner
was recently held up and robbed of reports that the drive was not m arred
OF AMERICANS Isaacs and Rev. Runyon
made each week to the various chari­
people who mourn his passing. His
of lynching, had been returned to pri­ his wrist watch while enroute home
Rev Mill received special comm en­
in the least, not even by a puncture.
table and welfare organizations and
| funeral was held Friday.
vate
life.
front his work at The Broadway the­
dation for the report from Bethel
agencies
of the Portland Community
Form er Congressman Jam es F. Byr­ atre
F O U N D G U IL T Y OK A SSA U LT W ith the exception of two there were
Chest.
nes had a majority of 4970 votes with
no changes made in appointm ents.'
Any person, group of people or o r­
U PO N A N EG R O
only 42 of th r state's 132« precincts
The two were Rev !.. B Stewart,
ganization desiring to visit any or
yet
to
lie
heard
from
Blease
was
not
transferred to th r California C onfer­
IN N O C E N T N E G R O E S A RE
all of the Chest agencies may obtain
expected to overcome this lead
M<>»< ow. Sept —American race p ré ­ ence and Hrv. Pointer sent from Brem­
The
vote
was
Byrnes
119,310,
Blease
L
Y
N
C
H
E
D
BY
IR
A
T
E
MOB
Bremerton is open
judice wa* given a terrifie hlow here erton to Butte
114,340
Rev. Mill will leave in a few days
Berlin, Germany rulers were to blame for the war.
«mer two American white meii hâve
Blease raised th r Negro issue d u r­
Aug. 21, 1930
heeil ordered deported and banished for Pasadena. California where he wilt ing the campaign hy declaring lynch-
Scooha. M iss, S^pt I t —Doubt as to
O ur first interview was with Gen­
the educational address next
(roui thr country for len yrars for an deliver
th r guilt of tw o N egroes who were To the Fditor:
eral von Schoenaich w ho served in
•,
i_g
ing
was
the
only
way
to
stop
N'egro
I rula y evening before th r l alifortua
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.,
For th r last tw o days a quotation the German navy for five years and
a»»ault on a N'egro recently. arrurding
attacks on white women
Byrnes, if lynched yesterday after their arrest
to a »pecial rablc la the New York Conference.
complete returns do not alter his post- m a robbery charge, war expressed from "July 14" by a G erm an writer, the German army for thirty-tw o years.
"Time» "
lion, is assured of election as D em o-' by authorities today, who said the mob Emil Ludwig, has been alm ost con­ He is now hon.’.ry president of the
victims had denied knowledge of the stantly in my mind. In speaking of "German Peace Society" one of the
cratic
nominee
The Board of D irectors of the O re­
Dr and Mrs \V. I*. Dickerson, of
holdup of Mr and Mrs. T hom as Mc­ the \ \ orld W ar he tells “how a peace- most active peace organizations in gon Prison Association met Tuesday
Newport News, Y a . left Monday for
Coy. from whom forty-five dollars was •able, industrious, sensible m ass of Germany. He came into H am burg noon at H enry Thei/e's restaurant, 105
CARD OF THANKS
I.oa Angeles. While in Portland, they
500.000,000 people was hounded
I taken.
from his little farm and spent the East T enth street to hear a report on
were house guests of Mr. and Mrs E.
into
a war which was in no way des­ day with us showing us the sights of the survey of the O regon State Prison
W e wi*h to express our sincere ap­ L. Jam ison
During their visit here j
tined nor inevitable.” D uring these Hamburg.
being conducted by the Oregon Pris­
preciation to our many friends for their hosts took them for a drive In
two days we have conic into contact
SL A Y E R E X E C U T E D
Almost four million men out-of on Association.
th r use of their car», the kind words th r Portland Airport, the Columbia \
with representatives of at least three work in Geittany and simitar unemploy­
of sym pathy, thr beautiful flower*, River Highway, Council Crr»t, The
Huntsville, Texas, Sept. 12 — Jess of the nations that twelve year* ago ment throughout the world with con­
callers and cards in th r loss of our G rotto, J a n t/rn Beach and Lotus Isle
\ eruon l.ester Hague announces |
W ashinton, Negro, was executed were at each other's throats and now sequent suffering everywhere is a dir­
darling boy, Curtis Eugene. Especi­ _ Dr and Mrs. Dickerson were hosts at
tlie state penitentiary here at 12:13 that the "fever fit" is over, the old ect result of the war, the General Local Woman Seeks Title of
ally do we thank Rev. J. L. C aston several theatre performance» for Mr. ’bat the following enterprises will soon
and th r Ml Olivet Sunday School for and Mrs. Roy Gragg, and Mr. and j •** established in the "K lam ath King- A.M. today, for the m urder of a white relations of business and social and feels. People are easily hoodwinked
“ America's Champion
Mrs J W. Latimer, Sunday afternoon J®"'". Klamath Falls, O regon; Pacific, woman. Me was calnt throughout the political intercourse have been revived. and so may be led by their rulers
their service.
At English Plym outh we put ashore into another war. In all wars the
Klamath St Ogden R. R. Co., Union proceedings.
Canner”
Mr and Mrs II. Ivey and family. and evening.
Stockyards St Packing Mouses, W hite
both mail and passengers.
Among losers pay. therefore G ermany must
Pelican Motel ami Mot Springs Sani­
the oncoming passengers were tw o not complain nor should she agitate
tarium. Klamath KiKiigdotn Keynoter,
students who were returning to their for release from the Young plan but
Mrs. G. E. Lehman, tttoo W. Colum­
G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
(daily pap er); Klamath Kingdom Sav­
German homes after a vacation in she must hope that business men of bia Blvd., has entered the National
ings Hank and the Marriuian T rust
England as m em bers of a “ Holiday other nations will see that she m ust Canning Contest, to be held in Shen­
Company. The investment of more
Fellowship," one of the organizations be realeased from these burdens for andoah, Iowa, O ctober 1. Silver tro ­
OJJice Phone: HHoatlway 1885
than one hundred million dollars w ill•
helping to prevent war by prom oting the economic salvation of the world. phies and $4,250 cash will be given
430 HOYT STKKKT :: Portland, Oregon
hr furnished hy one Eastern family.
exchanges of teachers and students Make it clear to your business men.” away as prizes. Anyone desiring to
from different countries. T he father he urged, “that another war would not enter the contest may get all inform a­
Residence Phone GArfield 8019—340 lillamook Street
Sum ter Deware who died suddenly
of one of the boys was in the war only wreck Europe but America would tion from the National Canning Con­
in thr city Sept, n was buried from
two years and is training his hoy in come toppling down into economic test, Shenandoah, Iowa.
Successors to E. Richardson llaggage Transfer
Miller and T racey’s Funeral Parlors
the way of peace rather than war
chaos too.” W ith all his might the
Thursday. Rev. W. R. Lovell read
At French Cherbourg, tw o German General is speaking in Germany, Po­
the funeral rites and Mrs. Lillian
vessels and one American were receiv­ land, Denmark, France, Holland and Please Pay Your Subscription
Jenkins-Lav furnished the music.
ing and discharging passengers and Sweden urging the settlem ent of inter­
mails as if nothing has ever happened national difficulties by m ethods of a r­
SUNFLOWER CAMP
to m ar their peaceful relationships.
FOR RENT
bitrations and judicial m ethods and is
Mr. Curry is very appreciative of
Now, after two days in Germany*, constantly urging men and women to
Newl# renovated :t and 4-room
th r p atrouagr given his camp at Sea­
among our form er enimies, where we refuse w ar service.
MARTIN’S BEAUTY SHOP
side this summer, which was double
have been received with every cour­
apartments, attractively furnished.
In my next article I will write of
that of last season. Much credit for
tesy we wonder if these “sensible, the pessimism of a Baptist preacher
Strictly modern. Ready for oc­
thr success of the camp is due to thr
industrious, peace loving people” are about the outlook for peace and the
3 k ) W illinni* Ave.
charm ing personality of Miss Madrlyn
the ones we wanted to m urder a few German peasant w ho was selling his
cupancy September 20. Call
Flowers, hostess of th r camp.
RO BK N A M A R T I N IN ( ' R ARGK
years ago because we were made to cows for taxes.
After Septem ber 2, write or phone
ELM ER FLOW ERS
believe they were boiling down the
J. W. Curry, 104 N. 17th St., Portland,
»SHAMPOOING
EYKIIROW AR CH IN O
J. J. H andsaker, Associate
bodies of their dead soldiers for fat
rR
KMSING
SCALP TREATMENT
Oregon, BRoadway 1541, for reserva­
MAK CEI .L IN G G
MANICURING
and were cutting off the hands of
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C O U R T E O U S A N D P R O M P T 4KRVICR
Secretary, National Council for P re­
tions at Sunflower Camp
Belgian boys or because they and their
rulers alone of all the peoples and vention of Wtar
REV H U RETURNS TO PORTLAND SOUTHERN
SENATOR
LADIES ENJOY TRIP
RETIRED TO PRIVATE LITE THIEVES TAKE IAD S
WRIST WATCH
I R E MCBRIDE DIES AT 82
CHEST PUNS TOUR
DIRECTORS HEAR REPORT
ON CONDUCT OF SURVEY
MANY NEW ENTERPRISES
COME TO OREGON
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