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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1931)
JHE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION DETROIT COLORED “Negro W riter” of Philadel phia, “ Kicks In” PO PU LATIO N NOW 120.000 w e l l - k n o w n Negroes who are strug lit W IL L IA M r i l KKNH Nobody ever hrarct much of “ Jam*» gling to hold the positions they have Suruyw* oirimms. o* Philadelphia, attained It I* greatly to the credit but l( wa»> can ) (or him to get an nr- W ASH INGTON . AN P l — Despite . tide into a southern while magazine. iof Negro leadership that some of the .-Jump m U>‘ automobile tudna- 1 attacking the right* of hi.» own race ¡them. *o many of them, can resist try. the colored population cl De to equality in law and government this lure Anv unheard-of Negro can troit. Michigan took 300 per cent .uni to general human equality in the • step from »b o u n ty to fame, almost increase in numbers in the past dec United State> And nobody much ade. according to the U k u t s Juat ever heard of “T h « Smith west R e I over night, by »imply pandering to released by the Census Bureau view. the publication of Dallas. T e x American taee prejudice and betray The N-¿ro population of Detroit as in which (he article bv StemmiA lug tus race The Ltterarv Digest quotes and numbered 40 MS In 1930 The 1930 i* published And nobody much ever tigurc is 131.006 would nave heard much about d in er comments tin oteuioni's article In thus Texas magu.#.itie. to the eftect that Ttie rate of gam 1» high-r than this Stemoius or this magasine, Had that f ;r any other large city In the not l he Literary D i g e s t i d April , NrgrtKW me until for and unwotth> no 111 |*JSili. quoted from .said article with of rUUetvdtlp; that the South Is rifftt 'in trying t•» nullify the 14th and lath Detroit is now In sixth position loo evident approval. amendments, amt that Ncr;roc. are according to announc'menus so far Some white publications rejoice too I more venal and more w illing it» sell made u the N 'em population cen- obviously whenever they can discover 'their ballots than are white Ameri U-is lor t il' country New York Is a Negio leader 1 who is willing to t h um hi to lead with an estimated support the white .American's unfor cans. Cowardly \||ack 346 00). Chicago is -i-eond with 304 - tunate prejudice n a ln it the equality OvK). Philadelpnl) L< third with 193, ot Negroes as nuzrtia and voter.« Tin, is the ...one old-iaalilonrd cow OH Then come Baltimore 143 • )» ,Such publications seldom take tunc ¡ardly attack upon Negro cltUcnship. Washington 127.000. and !'■ to inquire who this "leader is. or and is nonsense to everybody who is IWOW New Orleans ts close b - what he leads." He can get his il well acquainted with America Ne hind The figures for St Louis have logical stuIT published and have hint* groes and whites, ot the same eco not >et be-n announced Only figure» »eTt hei ildi a a na( nomic claw show no such difference lot Baltimore and Washington are a sane Negro, a safe adviser of his m their dls|**silion tt» -**ell out ' And I people otttci.il I even many whites w ho are by no tfCe.it Tem ptation means poor people, allow great cor ruptibility in g ov rnment Who it» ail This well understood situation is in H ousehold H ints deed a great temptation to unknown Chioago would elwu je the Negro p*>p- Negroes who are craving the lime ulation there with being more corrupt t w i m i ) o k \ nc . k p i 11. than aie the whites of the same cco- * Put the peel from eight oranges in cold water, heat to bolting point, and cook gently, until very tender. Dram; put 111 cold water, and when cold, re move membrane and soft portion Boil one cup sugar and one-half cup water until svrup spins a thread, put in peel, and cook gently, until syrup t» evaporated and peel looks clear. Dram on wire cake cooler, and leave IU open air until thoroughly dry. Store, and use as required In cakes and puddings Candied lemon peel may be pre pared lu the same way. M av T o walk correctly, hold the head erect, the backbone straight, the abdomen In. and the chest out Point th I K straight aheid Place a little more weight on the ball of the foot than on the heel that you may b- readv for the next step. Pineapple Shortcake a « « r»«» pavlrt S««r. 1 lb*f. I.lln i ■ M O *». I l . p u l l . ! ! » • » . m a r . 1-4 c a p t « M I « » . 1 IS »p M a p « t » I U » llf c . I t c a p . «14 w a te r, m u .d I pt. i l l f t l lr r * h |Mt>PAp|»lp. 1 emp ■ ■ (• r. S ilt flour, then measure. Beslft with baking powder, salt and 2 th-p. sugar Rub fat Into flour. Add di luted milk and mix as for biscuits. R ill to '■ inch thickness Cut with a 2’ . inch bBcult cutter Place hall the bo-cults on the baking sheet, brush tops with melted butter and cop with the remaining biscuits Brk* in a hot oven '425 degrees F > A lt-r that, split the biscuits, spread with melted butter and add sliced sweetened pineapple. Put on ca;», cru»t side down, and add more fruit Serve immediately. Yield: 6 serv ings. D 'lightful Luncheon Dish 1 box sardines 1 lemon 1 bunch radishes Parsley or watercress Remove cover neatly and entirely from a box of sardines. Place on a platter, and surround with wreath of parsley or cress Cut radishes In the shape of flowers, and arrange In the parsley. Cut lemons In halves, croiv-wise. and then cut In deep points Arrange at ends and sides of plat ter, In the parsley. Serve very cold Cheese Biscuits 2 cups special cake flour, silted 2 ' • teaspoons baking powder 1. teaspoon salt I tablespoon butter or other short ening I I cup grated cheese s, cup milk and water, equal parts Sift Hour once, measure, add bak ing irowder and -alt, and sift again. Cut in shortening and cheese. Add liquid gradually until soft dough is formed Roll * Inch thick on slightly floured board. Cut with floured bis- ruit cutter. Bake in hot oven (450F) 15 minutes. Makes 12 biscuits. Artirliokr and Onion Salad Boil the artichokes until tender. When cold cut them Into halves. Dis card the cone ol immature leaves and the fussy base on which It rests. Just above the tender heart. Sprinkle the centers with Hnely chopped raw onion md fine chopped parsley. T Mules K ic k Visiting A n im a l to Death in Pasture I SH E LB Y N C Evidently dis pleased when a neighbor placed another mule- In the pasture where they were kept, two mules waged a kicking battle against the visiting animal and killed the lattei here, last week. T your eomplexion worries P U away for keeps Today, take the first step on the road to whiter, more charming skin Go to your drug store or toilet counter and get yourself a jar o f the famous Nadinola Bleach ing Cream that favorite l>eau ties use to keep their skin light looking all the time. Fu ll d irectio n s w rapped around each Nadinola jai tell you just what to do. Stait using it tonight. Soon you will notice that your skin is growing lighter. .W in t r i r m l « • . • A r ir //«/>/»irm»« Wonderful men who nevrr no ticed you before will seek to make your acquaintance once Nadinola begins to do its work in lightening your complexion. Your skin will become fi ether, softer, whiter, more alluring than you ever believed. 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And yrt these black» ;tnp poorer iroplo, and should. there- fore, br relatively easier lo corrupt rttrmoirt rvrn riuploya (hr old soulherti iiiaguanliiitty trick, by pro- I rta lm ln u a belief 111 ’ g ra d u a lly rx Irm ltn g Nr«riK-a M i d i |i» t lt!rii! c o ll- ¡cfttluiw n. they charly mcrll " That ntutrimnt u> bourbon to « "1"; llir ¡white« «re to gradually ivrry gr«d- uallyi rxteiitf to the Negroes ilk'll rigid» iiml lulvllegcs am the whites m »y be wlllliig to coucotlr to Negroes, mul as whites llilitk Negroes clearly ioh. very, very clearly) merit. Right» weie never doled out 111 that way Rights are not doled at all they inugl be won. taken mid always against uppuMt Ion. and m in t In spue of treachery anti betrayal Besides, why should the more ig not an! |kii Hons of the Willie popula lion be II) « position to dole out ilglds" to the more Intelligent pm - Hull td the colored population ’ Why then, should ll la- marie u matter ol race and color? 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