The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 07, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 7,1931
THREE
The ADVOCATE
Spokane Happenings
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We find in 1925 that the general
public was very much outraged with
the program set up by Mr. Hays.
Realising this condition of affairs,
Will Hays authorized Col Jason Joy,
executive secretary of the department
of public relations, to work through
the National Committee for Better
Films, which since 1914 had been a
part of the National Board of Review,
so that suspicion might be directed
from his organization. The promise
made to the public was that it could
get wholesome films by thinking only
of the good and forgetting the evil
ones. The Better Films Committee
empluyized the following slogans:
"Selection, Not Censorship,” “Boost
the Best, Ignore the Rest" and "P at­
ronize the Best, That Best May Pay.”
Credulous people do not realize the
subtlety by which they were led by
these slogans, to cease all opposition
to immoral films, so that the traffic
in immoral filmi might not be inter­
fered with by the active opposition of
the most influential citizens.
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New York. Feb. 23.—Under the
leadership of the Society of Friends
(Quakers) in England, a movement
has been launched to oppose the in­
creasing discrimination to which peo­
ple of color are being subjected in
Great Britain.
The Rev. J. W. Anderson spent sev­
eral days in Washington last week at­
tending a meeting of the executive
board of the General Baptist Associa­
tion of Washington, Oregon, Mon­
tana, Utah, North and South Dakota,
held at Ellensburg. He also visited
Yakima and Toppenish before return­
ing to Portland Wedneaday. Spokane
was chosen as the scene of the next
annual session of the board.
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Fred Gales, it is reported, in an in­
toxicated condition recently, appealed
to the police for treatment for a se­
vere cut which he said he sustained at
286 Weidler street. Police were trying
to connect Galea writh another knifing
which was reported to hare taken
place on Front street the latter part
of February.
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Among those arrested recently
chsrgrd with possession of liquor were
Sam Miller, Henry Hall and Charles
Reed at 532 Northrop street.
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Dr. A. M. Cochran, formerly of
Portland, has removed from San Diego
to Phoenix, Arix., according to infor­
mation from the poatal authorities of
the former place.
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The New York Age of Feb. 27th
quoted The Advocate editorial cap­
tioned a “New Course" and comment­
ed favorably on same.
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Chinese and American cooking, at 322
J. D. Emery, Mgr.—Adv.
Leads Move A gainst Jim
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The Sun Cafe, open day and night—
A R T IC L E No. 8
English Society of Friends
By JOHN D LONG
J. W. Curry hae moved from Port­
land to Seaside, Ore., where he hae
valuable realty holdings. Mr. Curry
was in Portland Wednesday shaking
hands with friend*.
Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1812.
Sam Billing» an old Spokane reai-
Missoula, Mont., will entertain the
drnt, is running into Spokane, much A. M E. Sunday school convention in
to the delight of his many friend*.
May. Preparations are going forward
to send a good representation from
Culbertson’s dry goods store, one of Bethel A M. E. Church, says the Rev.
Spokane's oldest and best, closed its G. S. Allen, pastor.
doors recently, throwing out of em­
ployment two or thrrr members of
It is claimed that several members
the race.
of the race thinly clad in evening
dress and light weight suits in attend­
The proprietors of the night clubs ance upon the Paul Robeaon concert
are suffering from lumbago and severe
of which several are conducted by race
sold* caused by sitting in drafts They
men and women, and contesting with
have our sympathy.
the county commissioners and sheriff
over a closing order promulgated by
Mrs. Sarah Thomas of Seattle, after
the county officials to the effect that
dancing must cease at 1 o'clock nightly an extensive trip East, passed through
and at midnight Saturdays. Only re­ the city en route home last Thursday
cently two of the proprietors were
The local Elks are busily arranging
The producers know that the best
fined by the justice of peace for vio­
lating the county regulation. Now for the state convention which meets films pay best, but because some peo­
they have gone into court to settle the here next June.
ple prefer immoral films there is mon­
ey to be made by producing immoral
films. The producers want the profits
FO X BRO A D W A Y
both from the best and from the
worst films, even though the latter
T he Most Interesting
Now playing. Ann Harding with Olive increases crime and misery.
Brook, Conrad Nagel in the new
"L ife” Ever W ritten for
"East Lynne.”
MAR. 14,K
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(B y Cheatw A. Lyon)
Spokane, W ith.—(Special to Advo- vexing problem
calc)—Weather in eastern Washington
mild with mow flume»
The N. A. A. C. P. will meet every
fhuriday night in future. Two of the
Mr*. S. Caldwell, 1441 W eil Dalton,
night« are to be devoted exclutively to
i* in receipt of tad intelligence of the literary program«.
death of her mother in the Eaat lait
week.
A large crowd greeted Paul Robe-
George W aihington’i birthday «»» aon, noted linger, at Po*t Street the­
generally obierved here.
atre, February 20. The Wednesday
Art Club occupied boxes, their mem­
I.a*t Friday Superior Court Judge bers in full dress. Mr. Robeson lived
Fred Witt »enlenced the three boy» up to his great reputation and press
who plead guilty to grand larceny notice* conceded that he was par ex­
chargei committed early in January cellent.
to tix month* to two yean in the
Monroe itate reformatory. The parent!
Candidates for city commissioners
of the boyi while heartbroken, are are expected to appear at an early
pleaird at the leniency shown the date before members of the race in the
boy*.
interest of their candidacy.
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