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    SATURDAY. FRRRUARY 7. 1931
THREE
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Hunger Marchers
Raid Grocery Store
Spokane Happenings
Local
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Date
February
SPOKANE,
16, 1931,
H O LM ES'
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Fiast 2208, So. Crescent Avenue
American club. ParticuUra later.— Adv.
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support the Charity Ball, our
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H O L ID A Y
BOB W H I T E S IN N
Four Doors East of Buckley Ave. on Foster Road
S ID E
Dinner and Dance
$2.00 P E R C O U PLE
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it get serious
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with a »o r* throot.
At th* first sign o f
troubl*, g a rg l* with
full strength List*rin*.
It kills g *rm s th a t
THE
IN T E R N A T IO N A L SC H O O L OF
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KILLS GERMS IN
IS SECONDS
JA N . I. 1931.
Having Completed Satisfactorily a Four-Year
The story concerns the birth in a
colored woman's home in Philadelphia
of the child of a white girl. A detec­
tive, a court stenographer and a news­
paper reporter called at the home pre­
pared to manufacture race prejudice
out of the event. But it turned out that
the colored woman had taken in the
white girl and cared for her at her
own expense, after the white girl's
family had cast her off, and that the
girl's baby was white. Whereupon the
detective, the court stenographer and
the reporter filed out and remained
silent about the story.
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W ITHOUT
N ext week the article will deal with
he failure of W ill H. Hays to Keep
lie Promise.
DeNORVAL UNTHANK, M. D.
tissu*.
Announces Presentation of Diploma to
G L IS A N
Immediately a voluntary unofficia.
body was organized to censor films, so
■n 1909 we find what was known as
the National Board of Censorship. It
was generally thought that this N a ­
tional Board of Censorship was a gov
crnmtntal agency inspecting and p ro
tectiug the morality o f the films.
Foreign countries thought this as well
as people in the United States.
caus* colds and simi­
T E C H N O L IG Y
O f 1592 E
Mrs. Jerome Covington departed for
Seattle last Friday.
Shreveport,
La., Jan.— ( C N A ) —
Lermon McDaniel died in a. hospital
here after killing two white cops who
had blacked their faces and raided
hi* store. The raid occurred Saturday
night when three cops acting as an
advance guard, walked into McDaniel's
j store and sent nine bullets through hi*
! hotly. D izzy with torturous pain and
covered with .blood flowing from gap­
ing wounds, McDaniel answered with
deadly fire killing tw o o f his assail­
ants A third escaped only when M c­
Daniel’s gun jammed.
McDaniel fatally wounded lay in a
hospital while mobs formed to lynch
him But at once, the lynching mob
was foiled in its purpose— McDaniel
died just as members o f the mob
| were ascending the hospital fire es-
cape.
New Y'ork, Feb. 6— Under the title
of "T h e
Suppressed
Sensational
Story," W illiam Pickens tells of the
»upprt ssson of new s favorable to the
N egro by reporters prepared to pub­
lish scandal
At
CALL
Mr, Holmes deeply regrets the in
convenience and unenviable notoriety
growing out of the charges against
him, but as he contended, “ he^would
do the same thing again if he had to,
in order to save his nephew from the
stigma and disgrace of a penitentiary
sentence. And he feels consoled in the
assurance o f the prosecuting attorney,
"that he had done nothing criminal,
and that he. “ the prosecuting attorney,
would have done the same thing that
Mr.
Holmes did to protect his
nephew.
As far back as 1908, Mayor McLlcl-
.an of N ew Y ork City, after a public
nearing, revoked all movie license*
on the ground that the motion picture*
were unclean and immoraL
PICKENS IN W
ORLD
TOMORROW
F R E D M cC l.E A R , Chan.
R E S E R V A T IO N S
sion were dismissed upon motion of
the deputy prosecuting attorney, Carl
Lange, Jan 23, by Judge G. W
Stocker. T h e trial of the young men
nvolved in the robbery continued until
Jan 30. On account of the prosecuting
attorney being in San Francisco in at-
• »"dance upon the Use case, the trial
will again be postponed Friday. On ac­
count of the extreme youth of the boy»
•id this being their first offense their
names have been withheld, and their
friends are working hard to keen them
from going to the penitentiary.
Negro Dies Fighting
SENSATIONAL STORY' BY 1
has been post­
poned by the officers, to a date to be announced later.
FOR
The producers o f motion pictures
Master Joseph Green, orphan, is now
have broken pledge after pledge thai
residing with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee.
they would reform the industry and
He could not have secured a better
give wholesome and desirable films.
home.
Some of the Broken Promises will
be explained in this article.
The charges against E H Holmes
of having stolen goods in his posses­ First Promise—
Takes T w o W ith
DANCE
HAND
Article No. S
and Keep W e ll!
The UNIQUE CLUB of GOODFELLOWS
LEFT
The N. A. A. C P. held its monthly
meeting the fourth Thursday in Jan­
uary at Calvary Baptist church.
w e a u th o riz e ou r lo c a l d is trib u to r,
A T T E N T IO N
S P E N D Y O U R L IN C O L N
P IC T U R E
S IT U A T IO N
(B y Chaster A. L y o n )
Spokane, Wash.— (Special to Advo
The Sun Cafe, open day and night— cate)-- Political meeting of the Repub­
Chinese and American cooking, at 322 lican Club at which election o f o ffi­
cers will be held, postponed to first
W illiams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882 Thursday in F'ebruary. Rumor hath
it that there will be a general house­
J. D. Emery, M gr.— Adv.
cleaning accomplished by charges and
Oklahoma City, O k la, Jan 30-
(Kcprm t from the Hall nuore
counter charges.
(( N A )
Having vainly waited month»
Mrs. K. U Lusher is reported ill
or the city to "d o iom ething'’ about
Afro-Am erican)
at her home in Montavilla.
The Elks will put on a public smok­
hr unemployment problem 500 ilarv
er neat Friday night, to which the
ng worker» led by the Unemployment
Unitoli, Ma»i., Jan 31— When III
Mr». Ruth Mann, who sustained m public is invited.
ouncil ignored the promise» of city
f a m o u i m u s ic a l a it k t " K ‘ < " " i ftniu Lin
uthuritir* and raided a grocery »tore jur.es to her body and and lirnbs a few
coin University spprar» ill Jorilau lia i
weeks ago when run down by an
Pat Harris is feeding six or seven
ot far from city hall.
to unie iti lin t Unitoli «c u la i, W ii
Williams
Avenue liujidred unemployed men daily at the
" I t '» too late to bargain with Ui, ’ I automobile near
liant A lly il H ill, tenor, youngest h i
Motel McCink Good wholesome food
lie hunger marcher» »limited, a» they ! was removed frum the Emanuel ho»
hei ha» been provided by the city and
ot Ur. and M i». Uanicl li. Mill o
tripped the »helve» to feed their p.tal Friday, January 30th to
Uallunore, a giaduute ot Douglas Mig
tarvitig fanulie» The effort» of the aunt's home, Mrs. Bertha Kirk, 295 county and generous citizens. In ad­
icliool, Lincoln Uinvcraity and one o
ore manager to restrain the »tarving W illiam » Court. Mrs. Mann is »till dition the men have nice warm quar­
under the care of a physician and is ters in which to sleep.
the four Lincoln i>ocl», will ba prricn
orker», proved unavailing, and finer
cd aa gucit arliil.
rncy t<|uad», hastily »umtnonrd, u»ed I far frum being completely recovered,
Spokane is experiencing one of the
Mr. Mill who ii a iludciil of nino
■e tit limit brutality in dispersing the | a c c o r d in g t o i n f o r m a t i o n r e le a s e d t h is
mildest winters in the memory o f the
. -
ululer William L. Wlntiiey, of N e»
orker» who refuted to starve.
oldest of the old timers. The tempera­
York and Uoelou »crvrd for a »Imi
The raid on the grocery »tore wa* . Mrs. Beatrice H Cannady, editor of
ture has not descended below 10 above
Die
Advocate
has
been
invited
to
de­
lime alter Ilia graduation frum Lu
ie culmination of a hunger march to
freezing The snowfall the lightest in
coin on the editorial »tail of tli
ity Mall where fat bellied official» liver an address on the subject of
many years The farmers are fearful
Race
«e
la
tio
n
»
before
the
Epworth
Uallilllore A lto American
rged the hungry worker» to patient-
that lack of moisture will greatly af­
l-.d. Note William Allyn Mill it ■ v await the coming of "prosperity " League tomorrow evening in New-
fect this years’ crop.
berg.
Ore.
The
invitation
was
extend-
,
Oklahoma
City.
Jan. 20— Eatra
brother of Rev Uamel U. Mill o
I ed through W . S Gleiscr, president
i gard»
bub* pbuud ufouud lb
I'ortland and Ricliard Mill who wi
Ed Winlode, the oldest pioneer of
Ity Jail today to prevent the unem- I of the Oregon Conference Epworth
graduate in June from Harvard an.
loyed worker» here from receiving ' League Council. Mrs. Cannady receiv- the race in Spokane in point o f resi­
who will enter Yale in September oi
heir 29 comrade» jailed in the hunger | cd »everal requests for addresses be­ dence ,is confined to his home with an
a »rholafilii|i to pursue lu» 1*1». U
fore various white audiences in the awful lame ankle. H e is reported some
march.
degree in the field of religion.
city.
better, as is also C. U. Lee and G. L.
Bordon, both musicians, who have both
DR N O R M A N F. C O L E M A N
been ill in hospitals.
Dr Norman K. Coleman president of Reed College who will deliver an
address on Japanese Culture and lead the discussion at Pacif c College this
Join the . . .
afternoon. Dr. Coleman is a leader in Pacific relations and has a deep
The public and visitors are cordially
sympathetic understanding of the people of the orient. His addrees protases
invited to attend Sunday service at
PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL Bethel A U. E. and Calvary Baptist
to be not only interesting but highly illuminating.
churches in Spokane. Rev. G. S. Allen
and E B Reed, pastors
ASSOCIATION
FORMAL
THE m o t i o n
This implied promise of an cfieclive
censorship
was broken, snd was
acknowledged in 1916 when the N a­
tional Board of Csntorship changed Its
name to the National Board of R e­
view. 1 hat organization still continues
to deceive some of the public, but in
the trade it is a J O K E . So, we tind
that the First Promise— T o have an
actual national censorship of films,
was broken by the motion picture in­
dustry.
Second Promise— T o reform them­
selves by censoring their own films
was the second promise. This promise
was brought about by the New York
cgislative motion picture investigation
n 1917, which showed that immoral
pictures were being produced.
Because of these conditions, during
¡he first part of 1919 the National As-
.ocution of the motion picture indus­
try in N ew Y ork started a movement
which they insisted would result in
producing only clean films. In April,
.919, this association voted to reform
hemselves by censoring their own
.ilms. Did they keep tbeir promise?
t would hardly seem so lor Chicago
ensors that year eliminated 70 whole
,ilms and 110,834 feet from other films,
nost of them produced after the N ew
York meeting.
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T « B HEAT A l i . O A Y .J O V
MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y
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Pacific Coast Distributor
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312 Macleay Building,
Portland, Ore.
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