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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1931)
THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— February 28. 11)31 Sonni A li, One Of The Interesting College Life o f the Most Renowned Con* Great Robeson querors of all Time • oration of his N> commencement tlo r liotlilng Robey u s'd to sing swell ratai in Uw ht'.ti O et oM R u i n « under a ihowmai fo n t nurd from Pa.qe J *11110 the Kunl klver SrUed by the d'-a” *<»■ Uwy decld«»<S that the ever received such long TltK END applause ’ current, hr was swept over the falls, man best fitted to take his place was troni a more appreciative audience death that Clod only knows the num- hl4 body being recovered the next u 0b ' on. who had com cut victorious Robey, on Uie m ortim i o f his com bqr th ereof." “ GO TO COLLEGE** day. In the treahman. sophomore. Junior, mencement. when dreams were Rewarded HU Followers Body Placed in Honey and senior oratorical contests. Say* P a u l K o ls e s o n On the other hand those learned warmest, sealed the cornrestone o f ( His sons In order to preserve the Dr Dcmarest called Robeson In his men and priests who kept out et poli "If Vou'r* Thinking of Bring Ills life in hla oration about 'O u r b.'dy until Ttm buctoo was reached. tics were kindly treated and given Intestines a|1j home In Somerville, and wlthlu an New Idealism." Re poke from his an Actor." H*-» This Noted presents of land and money. Af t er ! “ “ * lhe hour the smiling kid was an the Artist, ' Don't Stop Short h 'art and his friends u nderdo d that Sonin All s death. Kl-Mam un th > lpl! ^ d lt tn ^on.ty_ he was uo.ny to give his Uie to the chief judge, said of him : I can sp ea k ! T1,us Perished Senni All after a pr aident s study of a I'nivrrwlly They felt only good of Scan! All He trèrted r . fl<11 ot twenty-eight tears. But h is' ' "Have you an old speech wl lch jo u uplifting of his prople Degree." |deith marks the rt Ing glories of tnf j COuld slv c?" the doctor asked, • «- somehow lliat lie was go ng to do me w ell." empire he had founded. plaining that the faculty warned him something wonderful I r ttu Negro Executed bis M o l Faithful Friends The original literature on - uinl t0 SIX. l(t comm i nee nent an.l real- tars. Hie pr fr s o n and lhe par ids A r ur .r rducatloli Is the best in* Exceedingly generous, he was sub All is scant Two centuries after his ject to great outbursts of temper. At such moments Uie sentence of death was ready on his lips, and he would order the execution of even his most faithful follower. The moment his burnt Kloyd J Calvin, of .ha t'u u b u ig h anger was past he would regret his J the Tarik-cs-Sud in of Abdcrrahman "Just us you wish.' Pr. Damareil hl! ,u“ n 1 disappointed us act bitterly and try to make amends, es S.xadl tlS96-lGS5>. who. according rejoined. "But come down tom orrow 1 Evrn In hts sreatii'..s. I'aul has B ' , (’ ourl’ r. tile noted artist d rclired that From Knowing this, th-se about him to seme wrlt-rs. was a white man: allernoon with tli* old essay am' Uie forgotten hls old alma mater, "the more culture you have at tho would pretend to carry out hlr orders according t 3 others, a Negro E.-Saadi idea for the new one." ' ‘ mt* ****** returns to -tic be- and p’ eid later for the condemned also mentions a great many other Paul read Uie olu essay to the • ' rd old campus am' sings lor beginning of your rart-cr. the easier It •Once he sentenced to death Ills fa- noted Negroes of Uie empire. president the following afternoon his boys And always Ills *lr l*' *UI be lor ...u to .uccccd, and tlio vcrltc secretary. Ibrahim El Kadr. | Much also lias been writt-n on th e' "That Is very good." Pr Pamarest j lead him up to the old gr.diroii JU"l further you will go." who had arou-wd hls wrath by a slight Songhay Empir; bv Kellx DuboLs. The declared "Apparently there Is no 10 1° k the place over " | "P o n t »to , short o ' a uii.vrr.slty contradiction. Ibrahim. however, latter says of S .n n l Ah: need for writing a new cne. What i In hls tuxedo, the big fellow a p - , degree." ho advised, "and then lake was hidden. | "H e ts a soldier only, and a true Idea did you havr for the new essay?" p> ars to lx- Just th* same old Robey, a special course In sor e |.articular Some days later a cook was sent to Negro soldier who marches from con - Paul Robeson then outlined Ills In- the playful big bad boy of the R utgers1 line of study Many ol my old friends S :n n i All by a vassal king written tn quest to conquest absorbing all the splrall n It was tc be called "Our team lie la a polished am* » rid- th uu’ ht that I had wasted time when a lan q u ite that none at court under- population by wat without thinking New Idealism " It was -o touch upon renowned Mflyer now But Ins smile 1 look a rollrge c urse, thei a taw stood Anxious to know the contents to organise and create a durable w. rk Hie racial question and was to show and dancing eyes remain, and for hls degre». only to enter the thrstrr Hut In order to make a suitable reply, he He ts a plunderer, more occupied with the dawn of a renaissance f r the friends there is warmth In hts hand- the truth Is that that has b-en tho sighed: booty and prisoners .h in the tributes Negro—the dawn ol an -ra when th" shake. ! primary .eas n for my achieving a “ Ah. if only Ibrahim were here we to be had His lance travels (ront riches of hts contribution to art wild Ron St uck and Pave Bender, var- lair degree o f success In such a corn* would not be embarrassed because of east to west, tracing the grandeur of music and exuberant living was to sity coaches, sat on one side of the |>arallve|y short time this b o :k .” the Songhay empire, unknown to him. receive the apprectatl n It deserved athletic time» last year when Robey; "A unlveraity m i ' ically h<-s a b e l- "But Ibrahim still lives." cried hls it is true. ¡from the rest of the human race. h id come home for one of hls perl- ter chance o f making the g r a d e - followers. Sonnl A t. overjoyed, re- "But the task is being prepared f o r 1 Paul explained that the Idea was odlcal visits, they hail both known [ even In other fields besides acting, warded them handsomely a n d an organiser that Is to come rapidly burning tn hls soul for expression him well when he was n the team lliat Is why I advise aspiring young doubled Ibrahim's salary. to lead the S on :h ays to the heights i "I'd rather write the new essay." he They had both gone to hear Mm »In* actor* to g -t the highest possible Sentenced Favorite General of splendor, power, and p ro.p erlty," Aid. o ie r and over the night before Now they watched training They 111 not only inak* Another W ho n a rrow lv missed death ,n the n,' xt »ketch we will see how President Dcmarest. who knew him him shake hands and converse wlUi treater success for themselves. >er- w a s h ix fav ritee-r.era l W h a m m ed *-*>» Great made the Sen t hays well, acquiesced lit* friends s.mallv. but will mak* belter rrpre- hen Ahoo n -k r Who was sent-nced lnt0 what Kax Perhaps the most mag- t Everyone with whom we have "Hay. Dave," said Don “ Rem em- !*eiitatlvr* of tha rate In a prnfraalon — * ---------- . . . . 0j talked about Paul remembers that ber—we used to hear real concert* where culture Is really exp ected " several tunes Later Mohammed, who n^®**n* *raP|rt> of that period is known to history as Askla the * or d history. Oreat. became as treat a ruler as Sonnt All wsa a conqo-ror. Sonnl All was a born warrior and after he had broken the power of the priests, his insatiable desire I r con quest and plunder led h m once more into the battlefield. He conquered far and wide going as f ir as the Continued from p j f r 4 country of th? Goumas. But re’ urn- iu { home laden with wealth on No- her very evident dr Ire to Impress the vember 6. 1433, he fell oil his horse much talked of and rather notorious " — — - | visitor. In his own office again,- Then checked up with the assistant cashier preparatory to dispatching the day's large receipts to the bank by mes senger. Thousands of dollars had been received through the collection cage, and the assistant was busy as sorting the bills and stiver. With hi* mind in a wh'rl over the day's events. Theo turned to the stenographer he had summoned and liegan hLs delayed dictation o f the ¡day's mail. Thus absorbed, he was ; unaware of the entry of a masked man who qu'etly closed the door. "Stick 'em up. Buddy." came the low but determined words, “and I I don't mean after awhile.” Theo turned and faced the Intruder, who held a large and threatening au tomatic revolver. (Tn be continued! o ------------- Do your oowels fail you occasionally? Are you a chronic sufferer from con A DELICIOUS SAL All FOR ANY stipation and Its Ills? Then you will * OCCASION be Interested to know of this meth On a bed of crLsp leaves of lettuce od winch makes the bowels help place six or eight liberal pieces of themselves. Dr. Caldwell specialized on bowel orange, three o f apple cubes, four ills. 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