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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1931)
o TH YANKEE WOMAN STEALS REBEL GIRLS'SHOW K I l . l . l ’ S T R ATKD K K A T l’ R K S K C T IO N - October :tl. 1931 I h o v thiugx o f Ih r p*»t. "1 wu.v mfonmwl U w l tilt* erlrbratton " U r 4rr p u 'h itif forward to a tu Ix oiiv ut n itri ut (ta l g'Hxl ' lar^rr IrrrtloM , not In tto* spirit wUl of thr hi.u h a u n n iv bui In Ito«* I b ilu Vita» l 't l l r a spirit of urn Crm iom * ml rim ili? youth.“ A 'k rd whcthrr h r » a * in syntpiifTiy I.ikr a Holt «itti ttic' Itoti ipcecli muti" by M I'* It was like a bolt from the* blue fatte tu. hr m d t Uilnk th.it « t u o i H nts O ff to H e r V Confederate Daughters Gape as She Laud; John Brown. UNVEIL BOULDER Storer College Prexy Backs Spunky Teacher. H AR PFR S F FR R Y. W V a .-M I.ss' Fc.irl Tattcm. quiet and cultured Stor.'r College music director, and the daughter of a Connecticut Y a n -; kee her patriotic sympathy for John Brown stirred to the depths, threat- j tiled to disrupt the United Daugh-I t>: • of Confederacy s memorial ct 1 •- br.mon at Harpers FYrry recently arc in the West 1 __________ * ***a rcr F. Hragg as he pronounced the benedi. lion. standing nest In him is Hr H illm eyer, while. Who donated the (rou n d for Ih r f a i t hf u l niarher si Irem e left Is Mrs. I co|>.,I,I M Kashlnsky, »lubama. president general of ihr I I I I The crowd, composed of some three and It struck home. The crowd gate Miss Tattem said had nothing of ,r - hundred white and one hundred col- mild applause and the glee club of ror in it " cred farmers and cittern, of Harper. Stor.r College u n g " T U Me, Oh Speaking of the entire proceeding* Ferry and neighboring towns, had Its Lord. Standing in the Nerd of Pray- Dr McDonald said tened to the president general of th e'er.’’ This little brown woman about! -q should not have said some of United Daughters of Confederacy | five feet tall and weighing about I t » (hose things and I do not want to Mrs Leopold Bashinsky. white tell ¡pounds, had plenty of courage be understood as approving all that them of the good colored people o f! That the bolt struck home »a s evi- was said, NEW YOHK the South who had stood by their denred m a note sent to Mrs* Tattem «Ireal Hr former r i » 1 * masters and of the bad colored peo- as th? celebration came to an end. by - j have V\ alter K. Ihr r»- BECTON IS NOW IN ST. LOUIS For the first time In Rev. Geortf Wilson ? ! ^ o ' ,.0U' h. L ^ ' - masters and of her old black Mammy who loved her "chillun so. There was a pause to announce the choir of Storer College. In the few moments that followed a voice calm, penetrating nnd cutting, smote the air. It cut out the very vitals of ev ery speech that had bee made It was a direct slap In the face of the presi dent of the United Daughters of Con federacy, who had Just taken her seat, amid applause. It was the release of * l*n t-u p fire that h a d 'to find ex- pression, of a d?ep-seated sympathy for John Brown and for the views of modern youth. » . number 0, the United Daughter'' B r w n “for many y‘r . £ . have U*- « e ‘ ^uthUm.'id ' V“ ' ‘ ,'‘‘ r,y 0f Confederacy - , ^ u rrd o n him many times Isubscrlbe ’"'nu nn g ' Lh.!! length „ f „m e the The Note to John Brown because hr fought for rv>n fH u t h„ alternated between Ba- I wonder at temerity ìo u r un Ideal and was willing to die lor It M p churcll Nrw Y ork and untimely remarks were out of On hi. monument there Is nothing T ,ndl, y M K Trm p, , Philadelphia place in poor spirit, and most dis- 'h r words 'JOHN BROWN.* no; On Oct her 11, Mr lto ln n began a courteous, -uch ignorance is col- tribute of words, and In that Is the „ „ m„nths revival In .SI lanu* n" " ‘ ,rlbu“ - “ >»* l “ n erected to 0np <lf Ure„ , churches In the Asked about her speech, that was Blly nuul- 1 lu” k upon hi mas the South, located In ItlrnilliKtuun. Ala- not on the program Miss Tattem • rr» ‘ r ’' 1 American reformer. biimi » hlrh has be, n liavmg tile Rev MISS FK.ARI. T A T T K M said: w ,th " ' P rt “ > ‘ he monument to Mr Iiecton rverv vrar. decided this the spunky little m ute d irn lo r at " I certainly do not wish to create “ eyward Shepherd and the cclebra-, year that It would require ttie aer- Htorer ColYrgr, Harper« Ferry, W, Va, whose lie was arouaed by a trtt" nc“ ° r “ > " " ‘ "e sin- tig of thr talk will remain, .* c'*ru * r • v.ngelUt but the I According to the officials, the black mammy ’ and an anti Jolm c<’rl‘ V °* anyone, but I could not 1 •Jr| church had great difficulty In getting Drown speech mude by Mrs let), tanti there and h-ar these things monument will be looked the on Its financial feet again, after hav - paid Bashinsky. president of without being deeply hurt. It was thousands "I am ttie dlr.'ctor of Uve Jefferson Ing givrn tli iisandv of "con.v-ciated U l ) C , at a rrt>r| rrlrbratlon at all spontaneous I Just had to speak Daughter of Yankee cut and say what was crying to be C °u,‘ty Historical Society and **1C cilnies to the evangelist that place tthc is from Ansonu^ The audience, taken completely by said >ho sponsored this monument j Following the campaign tlwv said Conn In this particular case what • urpri.se, found iU elf listening to Miss short Of flood w in -Mirc-d ine Uiat ll was a motion fur lhr church wa, vntually bankrupt was said "will lonn be rrtm m britd* better interracial feeling Tattem say: by the slave committee. " I had no idea the celebration was ” 1 am the daughter of a Con Motun Smiles to take this form. We were Informed necticut volunteer, who wore the Jimmie Moton, the occupant of the “ V o o d o o B e l i e v e r “ K ills that this was to be a cel-bratlon of blue, who fought for the free Job oner held by Heyward Shepherd,| interracial good-will. dom of my people, for which H er W h ite Param our As for the note which I have Just j baggage porter at the Harpers Ferry John Brown struck the first received. It merits no reply; I merely station of the Baltimoge and Ohio consider the source of Its contents " rBlJroa(1 .at In a front seat on the MOSCOW Rus lu- In the >ir h|Ves blow. Today we are looking for NEW Y O R K Believed to In* a vie. PrPRidfnt McDonald. Interviewed nt , . . . .. ,, ... n# «>,„ iihr-aro nf »»»- . ward to the future, forgetting Raid platform perched on the side of the < r ine **t>rarv or the Academy ol tun of her addiction to voodoo prac railroad banks and Turing the monu 1 Yia\» b rn dis tices. Miss Alina Crutch. 114. .stabbe«! ment. which 1« Just a stone’s throw coverei* »cverai unionaph munu- nnd killed her white lover, I a i * W il I from John Brown’s Monument b e -! ; cr^Pt* th i cclcbrateo colored poet liams. In their Seventh Avenue side the railroad tracks He smiled ,,uskli«# torfi thcr with a | n > i trait of apartment, recently A quarrel which when his name was referred to by l***1 painted by himself and dat~ followed the mans refusal to d.vide Mathew Paige Andrews in his hifc-j 1820, a-» well an seve al $80 with Mi ; Crutch Is aid to have tor leal address. I ‘dhrr design:. preceded the murder. When the proceedings were over.* Among the manuscripts was an un- Mr Moton. dressed in grey trousers1 fin tailed novel, entitled* "o n ( hii «•;» and black coat, with a colored hand ; M? Waters.“ a poem. “ Vadim. and I i kerchief and a gray hat and cane, ; went toward his home. 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