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BATVMUA Y. JULY II. HUH The ADVOCATE Whaling Ship Anchors at New York With World's Record Catch PAGE THREE IVOIfDS OF WORLD Theatres GOOD WILL SENT OVER TELEPHONE "T h r (iood Had h ifl" ( M«t include» Mue ( lark»*. Janie» Hall, Marie l*revo»l, Itobeft Kill», Nance O 'Neil II.IS KkO Vaudeville direct I's ls r e T h eatre. N ew from York FOX BROADWAY N orm a Her ond W ee k ! Sh« Mr<*r, Lion el lia rry m o re and < lark f.able, in “ F re e Soul** ---------O-------- I* \l< \MOI VI Kanrhon A Marco’» “ T h ree liig F ig u r e »” idea P o r tla n d s only S ta ge Revue Plus on the Sreen “ I 'la k e T h is W om an” (¿a ry C ooper and ( arole Lom bard ---------o ------- RIALTO plus Hobby Jun e, '’ llow I Play G olf” •■«iO LItiE" with Jean Harlow, Sprnre Trury and Warren liy n irr Local News Ilurpooiu 1,441 Wlmlcs in I O A l 'K I ) to (h * I'lltuaoil mark with w halo oil. lha Hlr Janie« ( ‘ lark Ituoa. Captain Omar Nllarii. Mlltfnat » haling «h ip that aver v|»- itoil uur • hoi'*«, recently anchored r? n liliA d In N t i 1 llarh or. on her return from hrr maiden trip. with the great«-»! etch on record The bulled down remalua of 1.444 Whale« were In her tanka T h e whala oil wraa dlochartfrd here for the m anufacture of high «jualtty Am erican aoape. and the 'tlr Jaiuee Clark II imm returned to her home port at HaudcfJor-1 near • »alo, the 140 blond and bltle «*>«-.I N o rw egia n « o f her crew Well con tent. They tirade whaling hlatory, and ra th o f them had a plump l*ay envelope com ing to him Kapectally did HUS ward Jorgrn »rn ehare In Che money hU eeploltv brought In Huilltng weather« d Jorgenaen. harpooner ritra o r i. nary «au gh t 2&4 w h ole« during tin Itoaa'e righ t monthe of c«>aatlng th« edge o f the An tarctic Ice harrier brin gin g hie lifetim e total to 2.7 llle pay fo r the trip wa« H He and hie m ate« will not go out again until sum m er after lic it Th« Hlr .Jatuea Clark I toon han c.uight enough w h ale« fo r the tlm« In Auguet, 19 3 2. probably, the hi* n I and white «h ip a>atnen «a ll thin utoderu kind o f wlraler a factory r h .Mollili Trip to Antarctic Harrier I or 'c ookery** will fill her tanka I with A inerb ati petroleum olla ami h« ad Mouth to startle the penguin« I once more For perhtipH the rnoat rurlouel thing about th«* It«»»» «ml all aim- liar ntU'lerti Whaler», la that they iiiun I take petroleum olle with them to collect whale «dl Aa the fuel oil amt lubricanti! are gtu«luully u w ! up in operation they are re- placed In the tanka by «urico The It«»•« ilk* many of her kind. I» a inotomhip The time - honored iwjuar« tig of (he traditional Nan* tucket whaler hurn given way to two I*. -»e I «lucilie» of 3 400 horsepower . h Thou* engines inuat atam) up under alinoot conttnuoue u«e far from any harbor or r« pair work» for eight months They run on h- ivy fuel oil and Oiirgoyle Marine ( Ml« «*.«K<lt ft g • • » il wl li M of the Mcddl «•il unii «ill over the worbl In motor «•ara keep them lubricated The |)b-«r|a however are only a |*art of >h« hip's machine ry for the de scription ‘‘factory' nt» her aptly Hh* I» the pian nt ihlp of half a *n ■« h»»«*m On 1 Ih«»«- »muH \ • . «1» • <| uii »| m *<! »Ith Ihirpooii mn- lull tli ■ Imrpoo u«’ rn >4« out urouii«! fi»** » h... « No» rplt »truKirlo of »t tir •ly iMir»iti4*n iM't'Ur» alun th«» «1 ta H» h Imi«* • It.!*■I*? 1 Tli«* ran non I»i* h.K> »11 tilH Of *«»l*. 1! 1 « hn out »ff« r th« flyti 1 « hat pou> ii an J darp luaMv the whale a charge o f dynurnite g o e « off. A »hurt resistance; the chaorr'e propeller churns back ward, and eoou the whale has aur rendered T h « chasers tow th eir catch. In flated with compressed air so they will float, biu k to the $dr Juines Clark Itoss If the whale were liv ing when ho reached the ship. It m ight »••»•in to him an enorm ou» whale demon A huge port opens at water level In the ahlp’e blunt stern, givin g It the appearance of the gr«*at gra n dfath er of cetacean« A ram p lea l» up to the deck, and through this great maw. during the whole Antarctic »u m m er goes a continual proc'*-M«lon of w h ale» little 20 ton fellow # and big ones o f m a rly 100 tons. T w o 40*ton »team winches haul them to the fb'iiNlng deck, a slippery, oily floor blgg«*r and sm oother than any balk* room. T h e re they ceaae to he whales Four pow er-driven bone naw» and a factory crew that w o rk » aotne- tim es all «lay and. unde r floodllghta. all night, see to that. Below decks an* the main ta n k » w aiting A» fuel and lubricant» are u»«*d. they are cb-tined out fo r reception o f the Ihjuhl cargo T h « capacity o f the Rlr Jim «*« Clark K u m 1» 20.301 tons of whale 011 The value of th l» year’ s cargo. a«*c'brdlng to report«, wan nearly 12 40U.U00 What of The Future? s r (» a s c o lir it jiiH t I lir II«* h | Sc»li«| Fuel The*v Hold I’irc from 8 to 10 Hours Von <!« m More Heat I’nits Per Dollar, because I Ni l V o rtIa n ? Sixth .V Salmon I nlets sutmthmg is done or sonic ntc in* found tor employuient, the out look for many N r g r o r » in Portland tin-» winter i ' .»nytlvng Intt ^ncourag mg With mativ let out of the R K and hotel service, lew arc left with paying jol«» If it were not ior the domestic service rendered by our w o men. it would he a tragic situation .James liender»on, the blind man, is engaged in selling wood from his | ofTx «*s on Killingsworth Ave. Mr. . Henderson is ready to serve his pa trons and offer the lowest summer j nri.es for the best wood <‘all him. Look in his ad this issue for his phone number. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mishop have pone to (»eyserville. Cal., where Mrs. Bishop will serve as an instructress in Bahai Institute this summer. Little Miss Kunice Mott was among ’ he injured on the Fourth o f July. While en route to join some friends for an outing she slipped and fell, hijuring her knee badly. Medical aid was rendered hy Dr. DeNorval Un- •hank. At this writing Miss Mott is considerably improved. While pi king cherries at the home o f Sgt. A J Franklin last Sunday, Marvin McGinnis, ('ommamler o f Sgt. Jos. White ('amp, Spunish-Amorican War Vets, fell from a ladder and broke his collar hone in two places. Mr. McGinnis was removed to the Veterans hospital for treament by government physicians. Despite the injury which he sustained. Mr. Mc Ginnis and Mrs. Butler were quietly married at the hospital Wednesday. July K. hy Rev D. G. Hill, Jr. l.l*: V\ K NO ASH A Baby in Your Home ( ¡ a s tk C o l i c C o HK. 7 < ill I hav« an honaat proven traatmant fo r ataril- tCjrdua tofunrtiunaJweakneaa which I havauaad w ith wondarful «vi.-r ea« In thousand» o f raaea. It 1« tha result o f 86 year» «p a rta n o # and haa baenprulaesllnlha Ay hi* hoet tarma hy k Æ \ rie»! women, ohlld- b e c am a h a p p y m other#. I f you w ill oend me rour A* M u A w 1 will gU d ly aaad you a tre a tm e n t . and a cot-y o f my \ book let, A Roby s I W3 \ ] ' \4 **^ ln Your Horn»" which tails haw to no# It and many othar th in «» Rw rrtal woman should know. Roth w ill ha sent fro# In plain wrapnor W rit# today Dr. II W ill k U e ra . U a iia l l l - V , Ttk A F a il» . M . Jeeap h. Ha» \\ lu-rc lo o 4Uni Simp \\ 1 11« Conliileiiee ■ ■ - ----------- of Four W ords Ralayed From State to Stata Ohaerranne o f thla ocraalou waa under (h a ausplcea o f the W orld Federation o f Education Aasoeln- tlona. In co-operation with the N a tional Council for the Prevention o f W ar. and the telephone waa cboaen as the medium for this loternatlonal exchange aa aym bollxlng the Inter dependence o f the nations of the world today. Focal pointa fo r the telephone ca ll» wece eatabllahed In London, England, and In W ashington. D C , and early In the m orning on the Pacifie Coast thla country’ s Brat call was made. Prom capita! to capital, In State House or g o re m o r a mansion, school boys and g lrti re layed the good w ill message until It had passed through all the states of the Union and was received at W ashington. Prom Canada. M eitco and Argen tina, too. It came o ve r the wires and by w ireless M essag* Spans the Atlantic At the sam e time, sim ilar mes- aag.-a from the various Dations o f Europe, from Australia, even from the Island o f Java, w ere being tele phoned to tha Houses o f Parliam ent la London. Finally, when tt was 4 P M In W ashington and 9 P M In London, the connection betw een the two na tional capitals was established o ver the regular transatlantic radio tele phone circuits, and the school chil dren o f the N ew W orld and the old exchanged th eft messages o f good will. In this country Che cerem ony took place 1n the Foreign R ela tions Com m ittee room In the Capi tol. Then the process o f relayin g the m es-age was reversed, and from state to state and to the n eighboring countries the words heard from London were repeated to the groups o f school children w aitin g to re c eiv e them. V e lv e e t a • • • • • • th i. delicious new cheese food keep in touch w ith friends and loved ones— m elts, allrrii, spreads! How its fu ll, ri.'h rh rm r flm or blends w ith o th er foods! M ont.fish,eggs, reg- clahlcs. And it*, an lim it h- fu l—iL </igo*fib/e— uh purr whole m ilk itself! By T E LE PH O N E T ry it tod ay—fo r cook ing and sandwiches. Y o u r A fte r all, th e re ’s nothing quite like y o u r v o ic e ! grocer h a. it in the h a lf pound package. T iie P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany > —^ day, July fo r East First and Schuyler Sts. Rev | L. Caston. Minister Shiloh Baptist Church both col East Tth and Evarett Sts 19. This — EPISCOPALIAN— picnic is being sponsored by the le a g u e o f Struggle St for N egro Rights, the Finnish Sports fense for the purpose o f fostering a ■ loser and better understanding be There w ill be an admission charge o f ten cents to the picnic grounds. A ll funds realized are to be used fo r the defense o f work o f the I.L.D. in cluding the defense o f the eight N e gro boys sentenced to die at Scotts- boro, Alabama, and whose case is now before the Alabama supreme court. O ne o f the objecta o f this In ter national m eeting by telephone o f the children o f many nations, ac cording to Augustus O Thom as. Pre tdonf o f the W orld Federation o f E Inrstlon Associations, was to bring alx.ut a ré silia tio n o f the new kt'id o f world In which we live a w .rid I'lnsely united bv this m »a u i o f fast com munication for the ad- Justmcnt o f International differ ences or m isunderstandings It « the bc '. f o f this organisation that participation In such conversation* taking place half-wav around the world and hearing the voices of olh er children across thousands of miles, would help the young people In the school* o f this country to form a new picture o f the world U> day House of Prayer East 10th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie, Pastor — METHODIST— Bethel A M E. Church I-arrabee and M cMillen Sts Rev. Daniel G. H ill Jr.. Minister First A. M E. Zion Church 417 W illiams Ave Rev W. R. L ovell. Minister 4--------------------------------------- — » Classified Advts Those going by auto are instructed FOR SALE to drive out T erw illiger blvd. to the to the left and follow the signs to Red Rock Cheese factory, then turn the picnic grounds. Those going by train or bus can make arrangements for redu -ed rates at either the W ork ers’ Hall, 191 ' j Third street, at the Ail-Nations Store, Burnside street, be tween Third and Fourth at the F in nish Hail, Fremont and Montana, or at the Elks Hall, 315 W illiam s Ave. The program calls fo r swim ing, music, singing, speeches, and a base ball game, the latter called at 10 A.M . F IV E - R O O M Bunglaow, tile floors, full attice and basement, furnace, garage —$1100 equity will sacrifice for $400.00 A. Pietzold, 138« Grand N. Rooms ior Rent— 95J E I4th S t , N., Phone Trnity 8754— adv The Sun Cafe, open day and night— Chinese and American cooking, at J22 Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882 J. D. Emery, Mgr.— Adv. ---------o— — P i r a t e Pay Y o u r S n h n crip lio n NOW IS THE TIME to put iii your winter fuel supply while prices are at their lowest. Call JIM HENDERSON (the Bliml Man) for all kinds o f fuel at all prices 92 Kilingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi I ’hone WAluut UMM) i_ . ] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- M RS. M. R E DMON D Seautician of Memphis Term. ! •announces- That She will do residential work 3410 ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- "A l l strength unless dedicated to the becomes Mission — HOUSE OF PRAYFR— tween the local white and colored pop “ Strange as it may sound” , said Lee C. Anderson o f the League o f Struggle fo r N egro Rights,” there are in Portland many white persons who tre not blinded by race prejudice and who are willing to meet ua on an equal basis. 1 personally feel that every colored person should meet half way, these people who have com* f o r ward and invited us to attend their picnic." Phillip* Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles. Lay Reader ulations. E vpeclenee W ith W orld Communi cation PliONF. SE. destructive.” — Keith .............................................................................................................— The United Grand Lodge o f \Ya.«h- ngton. F & A M w ill convene in its egtilar 3-day annual session at Se attle. July 13 IT. Representatives front Canada, Montana, Oregon and Washington will be in attendance. The loea! delegation from Enterprise I-odgo wh.t will attend are. R. 1). Bird Phil Reynolds, A. A . Jones, A. J. Franklin, Henry Worthen, J. L. W as son. G X. White and W. H. La Belle The delegation plans to motor up to Seattle today. shampooing, pressing, bo66ing, marcelling round curling, manicuring. eye*6row? arching facial massaging. 12 v rs. experience I THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a bull Urowib of llair Will also Ktstore the Strength Vitality ami the Beauty of the llaT If your Hair ia Dry and Wiry Trv — Am ong representatives o f E nter prise Chapter Xo. -’ ti. o f which Mrs. Clara Iatgan is W.M. are Mrs. K. Henderson. Mrs. G. N. White. Mrs. Grave Scott-Jarkson and Mrs. Clara Isigan. Easi India Hair Grower °f D e l ig h t KRAFT picnic Club and the International Labor De M « K n a o f (food will. iDtor- changed hy telephone among tha high school atudenta of four contl- nenta. marked tha ohaerranca o f W orld Good W ill [Jay laat May In raleb rallon o f tha opening o f tha llrat Peaee C on feren ra at Tha Hague, Holland, thirty-tw o years ago. W h e th e r you’re off on vacation this sum m er— or whether you stay and keep the home fires burning— Am nesty at the Tualatin Cooperative park, Sun Continents Echange Voice Messages on Hague Anniversary weaker Sipinrtn?Wol|o <&> Co > i .Mrs. Jilanche SimpMin o f Seattle, ar- riv»*tl in For t’and Thursday ti> attend her »inter, Mrs. (». Kanann, who i» ill and confined to her bed at h* r home ! IM) Knott street. Sbderts An — BAPTISTS— Mount OUve« Baptist Church ored and white persons w ill be held * l(. k. O. OKIMIKl M AMNESTY PICNIC When men’s glances linger, then frankly admire . . . what feminine heart doesn't th rill? Know this th rill! You ran have alluring beauty. I>r. Fred Palm er’s Skin W hitener Ointment s o f t e n s and lightens the dnrkest skin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does away with that “ oily, shiny" look. Use this preparation regularly to make your skin soft, delicate and alluring. This amazing Ointment is made in the famous P r. 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