) TRY Stilen WIEN R A P ED THE A D VO C ATE An VOI. 23 NOG In d é p e n d a n t IN I’W O SECTIONS Paper D ev o ted to th e In t e r c a la «cf th e P e o p le »•OltTI.AND. OREGON, S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 7, 1931 SECTION ONE PRICE FIVE CENTS $300,000 LIBRARY OPENS AT ATLANTA UNIV. CONFESSES AFTER 16 -HR GRILL Viyestiruj . . . . . The (V c v v L s j ADULT EDUCATION FOSTERED For on«« In my poiiltloii who known only what the* miwapapori chronicle (with apologl«»* to Will Itoipm) a vary nirutiK«» coiulllion of affair* im iiiiih a j> par out in the««« ('tilted Htatoit of ourn ami especially In our rare L Good Will Organization ( B Y CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL) L. LAYING OF CORNERSTONE Backs Movement CLUB FORMED INSTEAD RAPED SPEAK AT E ON JUDGE HENRY L AFFILIATED WITH INSTITUTIONS NEW YORK ANO A T L A N T A SELEC of higher learning Philadelphia, Nov. 5 (A N P )— "Bles Atlanta, Ga., N o t . 5 — Attended by C E N T E R S — MISS MAE sed are the peacemakers” is part of Impressive ceremonies, the corner ti.; life program of Magistrate Ed stone of the new $300,000 library of H A W E S W I L L D I R E C T W O R K IN ward W Henry While driving his Atlanta University was laid here yes A rocont dully proni« roteate carri automobile on Thursday afttrnoon be terday afternoon, marking an Impor LATTER od tho f o l l o * I mk Information noticed two young colored women tant step In the history of the institu Iti’Kularly I road and UlK*'*t Iho 'Formailoti of tho Portland Negro quarreling He stopped his car and tion. nawa of tho whlto ami colored promt l*r«»gr©aaiv«» club for uc<|ualntniK attempted to bring about a peaceful The ceremony was conducted by from Maim« to California and from mombara wlth dutlos i » h rltlzcn*. on Atlanta. Ga . Nov — The American settlement of the difficulty. One of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Georgia Washington to Florida ami ovary- couraKluK lttl©rc**t in publlc affair* Association of Adult Education, which the women had a razor which she and was witnessed by a large and rep ----- I for a number of years has been pro- used, slashing the Magistrate's coat resentative audience Addresses were whore It* tho mini« atory Tho front and uh a « loarliiK houm* fui t tvU and ! motlng adult education among differ- and odltorlul putte* teli uh of Ih© vant 0()u,r Information, waa anuouncod by by Kendall Weisiger, a Nushvllle. Teuu . Nov. j kisk en( ^ „ „ p , |„ America, has Just be- He arrested the armed woman, who delivered amount of wtdfar«» and rollof work Wyatt W WllliauiH. attornoy and first ('levelaud, Ohio, Nov 6 — Huzel students and faculty bad as their ¡ Kun work among Negroes and has gave the name of Elsie Johnson, and member of the Board of Trustees of that I h nocoHNury and whb h our pub president of th«« organisation Tho carried her to the 12th and Pine s t r , Atlanta University and chairman of Atlanta and New York as the Ford, unemployed Negro woman, ap guest .peakers this week Dr Gilbert lic and civic orgnuiratlooN aro puttiutt Kev W H I aj vo 11 in hoc rotary police station The other woman, Eli the library building committee, and aerosa "W o are start lug with .in mom born" plying for u job us a servant, wua for Howies of Japan aud Dr lloliert Kel- , WH centPrl| for ft, initial efforts zabeth Holland, was carried to Grad by Capt A T. Walden, President of ly. Secretary of the American Asso To head up the work In Atlanta an uate hospital where she was treated the Alumni Association of the Uni ............ Wllltwtns said, "ami os part to have at cibly curried lu a i ar to woods by a ciation of Colleges white employer here and raped Interracial committee has been creat On tho Inside page*. ««specially the leant 300 Wo want to make our peo* Dr Howies has lived for more than ed consisting of Dr W W. Alexander. for severe cuts of the face and body. versity, President John Hope pre Miss Ford had advertised In the society, sport uml theatrical news, w«» p|«» bettor cltlsons and the club Is sided at the meeting. thirty years In Tokyo uttaehed to the Miss Tommie Dora Barker. Dr M. S. newspapers for employment The find no losNonlng c»f ««vents ami («> formed f«»r that purpose We know The new library, made poslble by Friends’ Mission Board He was one Davage. Clark Foreman. Miss Fannie while man. reading the ad. called her Judg« from those particular pages and that to he a g«»«»«l citizen on«* must gift from the General Education of the organizers of the Japan Peace and told her that hla wife wanted a j Hinton, Dr John Hope. Miss Jessie tho mammoth and protontloua affairs have a knowledge of public affairs, Board, will be an imposing brick Society lu 190i which has grown Into Hopkins , Miss Clara Howard. Miss ! girl to rare (or his ihlldren two days being staged all over the country one city, county, state and natiouul Is structure conveniently located bet the Japan League of Nations Associ Charlotte Templeton, and F B Wash- j would think that our people w«*ro lit sues, candidates for office uml other a week for which she would be paid ween the campuses of Spelman and ation He has been for three yours jtngton. It is stated that the assoc la-j |5 weekly She was Instructed to «•rally sitting on top of the world matters iM-rtulning to governmental Morehouse Colleges, two of the insti secretary of that international sec- jtion does not propose to duplicate or take a car and get oft at the end of functions The club will I k « mm « eta tutions recently affiliated in the for After considerable study of courses rlan and will I»«* a clearing bourn- f«»r the line Strlvers. the white man. tlon aud baa done as much for peace take over the work of any existing I mation of the new university. The In the Orient as bas any one man |Institution, but rather to supplement I am Inclined to think that we are sit- Information on those things with met her and told her he was going library is to serve not only Atlanta His appearance here was most time their work by rendering all possible ting on a volcano and It would do us which all voters uml prop«*rty own- j to tnke her to Ills brother's wife. University and Its affiliated colleges, When they hud driven aorne distance ly assistance and cooperation. well to paure for a moment In our ers should bo familiar " but also the other three local insti- He outlined the history of the pre As director of the project the Asso merriment nnd conuldcr the facts, luui.ii» of higher learning for Ne Prospective members must I h - leg-1 out of towu. Miss Ford became a- sent situation In Manchuria. —t— birmed aud demanded to be taken ciation has employed Miss Mae Hawes rent end potential. al Titter*, bona Ode re*id©nf* und. of groes—Morris Brown Colleges. Clark bark He forced her to stay In tho sent controversy between China and of New York City, where she was possible, tax payers University, and Gamon Theological car and then left her In the woods Japan, tho treaty that gave Japan formerly a national secretary of the Seminary, which may enter into co There are many, still living, who re control of the Southern Manchurian Y. W. C. A., director of the Emma after he had raped her operative arrangements with Atlanta member th«« words of that great man; The shock from the assult was so Railway, the 1916 treaty with China Ransom House, and bead of the thrift University for Its use. "This country cannot endure, half great that Miss Ford attempted to that extended the treaty of 1905 and department of Dunbar National Bank The building will cost a b o u t free and half slave " The theory Is commit suicide by drinking poison gave Japan a 99 year lease, from The committee feels that the director $300,000 to construct and equipt. The Just ns true today and neither can liut her sister stopped her on tho 1893. of the railway territory and the Is exceptionally well fitted for this plans have been drawn by James the country endure, half starving moment. work, holding a masters degree In ed Rogers of New York City, architect while the other half rolls In wealth (Continued on Page Twoi Although the name of the white ucation from Columbia University and for Yale, Northwestern and other un According t«t information contained raper Is known as well as his lisenre having done post-graduate work In iversities, and construction is by the It« lief work Is a present necessity lu an ««astern newspaper. Hughey Ar plate numbers no actlou baa been tak N E G R O Y O U T H IS B A R R E D sociology. Miss Haws has arrived in ■ Barge-Thompson Company of Atlanta. hut at ties! It Is only a temporary In nett««. of Tin uiiiu, th«» brilliant son of en against him by the authorities the city and has open headquarters FROM U N I V . D O R M I T O R Y for the project at the Auburn Avenue surance against an ultimate uprising Mr and Mrs Oscar Arnett«*, of 914 Membersof the white ruling class do and revolt unless cotidlthms are N. Pushmsn Avenue. Tacoma, has w ith the Negro women what they will, branch of the Carnegie Library. A changed recently been awarded another schol knowing that they will be protected P RE PAR . native of Macon. Georgia, and a grad T R U S T E E S O U S T F I G H T I N G D E N W A S H I N G T O N S T A M P S arship Hughey, who has many friends by the lyucli law system Miss Minneapolis. Minn. Nov. 5—Suit a- uate of Atlanta University. ED FOR N I N E T E E N T H I R T Y - T W O T A L PROFESSOR C E N T E R OF Th«« condition cannot be changed along the coast, graduateti lust June ■ ■-o ■ ■ ■ guinst the University of Minnesota Hawes has many friends here. In one generation but we can lay the from Puget Sound college in Tacoma Is threatened by John 8 Plukett. Sr . Twelve new postage stamps In RECENT FACULTY DI S O RD E R S plans for th«' succeeding generations und w a s awarded a scholarship for of the Washington office of the Na honor of George Washington have and in laying ikm wt niuat alUnlnats study at ('olutnlda where ho Is now tlonul Benefit l.ife Insurance Com been prepared by the Post Office De (ha premium on the dollar aud place attending school pany. as the result of the Institu partment for use next year during It on character and uscfulm sM (By Elise Restaud) tion's refusal to admit John S Pink- the Bicentennial Celebration of Wash ington’s Birth. The stamps show ett. Jr . a student, to occupy a room Washington. I). C. Nov. 6— (By A. Washington as he appeared to differ Tills condition can not be brought In Pioneer Hall, recently completed N. P .)—What may or may not prove ent artists at different times in his alstiit through politics, ns administer dormitory. to be the final chapter In the long life, and were taken from photogfaphs ed today, however. Politicians cat««r Mr. Plnkett. who made application and bitter fight which Dr. Arnold furnished by the United States Geo. to adults who ar«« capable of voting by mail for a room In the dormitory while the work of eradicating most Rev J T Caston. one of the most ntay^d there one night only, return- Washington. D. C. N o t . 5— (A N P I Donawa, together with his friends, Washington Bicentennial Commis of th«» present day economic evils otitstanillng and most popular minis i„g from class the next day to find —Some of the more Intimate relation has conducted against the adminis sion. tration of Howard university was must I»«* centered wholly on th«« young ters of the Baptist denomination In ,|la, |tis clothes had been removed to ships which George Washington, fa nnd newy horns. the stall' of Missouri asked to be th.< basement. His father Is expected ther of his country, had with the Ne written when the trustees in their relieved of all official responsibility (t, (¡|„ HUit on the grounds of breach gro servants who were his slaves dur semi-annual meeting on October 27, at the Baptist State convention which uf contract, ing those colonial days are being terminated the services of Dr. Dona If hnlf of tin money that rrlme uml met iii Si .!iis,-;,|i luxi week Doclln- n brought to light by investigators who wa. former dean of the College of wanto i-oata na yearly could lie snlvng lug health was the cause of his re are poring over Ills letters and vrrit- Dentistry. ed we would at oneo eliminate half of quest The St lands Argus has this The following statement was issu illgs our economic Ilia hut lo do thla we to say of his resignation In the research incident to the cel ed to the press at the close of the moat atari with the young In thu 1‘rolillilllon will lie "pul on the One of the most touching scenes | ebration of the George Washington trusee meeting on Tuesday night: plant of greed. avarice nnd hint we "The board of trustees of Howard Blcentenial. all of the memoirs of nniat substitute Iho dealre for aer- ■ p o l" ul a iiiiihh meeting In Portland of the Convention was when Dr J. on Saturday, November ?. T. Caston. the "W ar Horse” of Isra- ! -------- Washington are being examined. An university, in their semi-annual meet vlce, loyalty nnd love. The meeting w ill be held In the city el” asked to he relieved of all of Ills effort Is being made to discover whe ing. held today in the board of trus These who know how hi* (By I. L D.) auditorium. Third ami t'hiy streets, offices ther Washington himself a surveyor, tees room. Carnegie Library, voted to To do thla, however, our capitalis Wednesday. November 11th Is the was In any way responsible for the adopt the recommendation of the under the auspices of the Women’s heart has been tied to the Baptist tic ayatem muat be slightly changed, cause of Missouri felt keenly the pus anniversary of the Armistice nnd the ao that n premium nnd perpetual dlv Organization for Natlonul Prohibition sing of this great man out of the of- massacre of IWWs In Central!», W ii employment of Benjamin Banneker, Committee on the School of Medicine Snow Hill. Md.. Nov. 4-(CNA)-That Reform An eminent physician, u the famous Negro who served as a to dismiss Dr. Arnold Donawa from Idends will he paid on the Investment filial life of the Missouri Baptist The Portland unemployed council surveyor during the laying out of th e'th e service of the university, effect- Orphan Jones, aged Negro farm labo prominent attorney and l<eglonalre. a of merit, faithfulness nnd reliability. rer. is innocent of the murder of a Convention The moment wus not will mobollie n demonstration In the When these easenllala are rewarded. meinlier of the clergy, und a labor tense for a while, but tears came in Tlaza block, till nnd Main Sts . at 2 rlty of Washington. It Is known that ive October 27, 1931 rich planter and his family, and Is a Banneker worked under the direction "This action of the board of trus Instead of meroly the posseaslon of lender are turning those who will victim of a vicious frame-up. is shown to the eyes of grown men, who had T. M. The demonstration on this day dollars, tho race nnd Iho nntlon will attack prohibition from the speaker’s worked with this "Baptist Giant" dur Is for the purpose of ratifying the of the French Engineer who had tees was taken wth great regret and by facts uncovered by the ILD. charge of the work and there are ma after an extended hearing, in which hnvo. In onn alroko, aolved all our plat form The speakers are Orphan Jones who was made to Ing Ills forty or more yeurs He was Portland delegation to the National ny who say that Banneker drew the Dr. Donawa was given full opportu Dr. William S Knot, physician, crime, racial nnd claaa poverty con lien T. Osborne, executive secre for a long time president of the State Hunger Mnreh, which will leave In plans for an entire section of the ci nity to make any and all statements sign a "confession" after 16 hours of ditions. Am I right? I the evening. tary of the Oregon state Federation Convention.” ty he desired to ntke iu his own behalf severe torture, told ILD representa Dr Caston has been living In St ^ The National Hunger March, will or luihor. The Bicentennial is expected to and after a delegation of representa tives that the belonging of the Davis Joseph ('arson, Portland attorney Louis for a number of years where arrive in Washington. D. C.. Dec. Till bring hundreds of thousands of visi tives of dental societies had present family found in his possession had been planted by the police when they aud a member of the American Lo- he was active in the practice of Med for the opening of Congress. They tors to Washington in 1932. Prepara ed an appeal. saw that they would have a hard Job glou leltte ns well as pastor of one of the will demand Immediate cash unem- tions are being made for an influx of Dr. Donawa’» difficulties which nnd unemployment colored visitors nnd while no specific Itabbl Henry J. Herkowltz, of the largesl churches there He resigned ploynient relief tils pastorate some time ago ¡insurance from the war npproprla- plans are available yet looking tow grew out of his refusal from the very Temple Moth lareal, Portland. Note: Dr. J, L. Caston of Portland. Itlons of tho budget. 1200 delegates ard the presentation of a colored ex beginning of his term of office to ac- the fact that last year Davis, the Mrs Umlse Palmer Weber, a mem murdered farmer, had shot the son of ber of tho Orogoti slate advisory former pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist ;nml thousands of non-official delegnt San Francisco, Cnllf., Nov. 3, 1931 hoard of the Women’s Organization Church, is said to he the son of Dr J. os will nttend the demonstration in hibit since most of the Negroes of I Clark, a neighbor, when he caught (Continued on Tage Two) the time were »till In slavery. Banne To ilio editor: (hint in the watermelon patch and that Washington. Demonstrations thru- ker and many other Negroes, how T Caston of St. I aiu I s for Nittlouul Prohibition Reform Congratulallons dii thè Imprese- | Davis had informed on Clark to a- out the country will support the del ever, were free during Washington’» The Women’s Organization for re ---------- 0---------- ment, In thè mechaulcii) nppearanre, form which Is sponsoring tho mass nother landlord in a dispute over a egation on the 7th. time and »onto of them had made re T H E M E A N E S T MAN of The Ailvoi ule I boundary line. These facts are simp At the Portland Armistice day markable progress. meeting bus u national enrollment of (llad lo noe (hai II I h keeplng up 366,000, and an Oregon Slate member According to a rattan! poitco M meet, a demand for the freedom of ly ignored by the authorities. thè lllerary atalidnrd ami thè NEWS ship of 3,306 women who have pledg letln. Mrs Wirt Morton reported the tho Centralln prisoners now In Walla In addition. Jones was not even of rullai intcresl , physically able to read the “ confes- ed themselves to work and vote for loss of a ladles wittier, fur trimmed Walla, will he made. Note wlth regret limi thè collima repeal of National liquor laws. "Pro coat valued at $43, It was stolen front ______ I sion” he signed after 16 hours of beat According to police reports. Albert fiirnlahed by "K lls lllod" I uih berli hibition has fulled dismally, "Mrs. tho family residence on Woodward Hart nnd Hester Petits, colored, were ing. because his glasses had been ta- i i i I hh I iik for mimo Issues. Avenue by sneak thieves who enter A year of almost continuous cele- ken away from him. If the police are arrested early Wednesday morning David T. Iloneymnn, Oregon Htuto Itecnlvod a very InloroHllug lettor chairman, declared when nnnomiclug ed the house with u pass key October lurking In the shadows at Union nnd bratlon of the Two Hundredth Anni- ¡so sure that he is guilty, it is asked. from t Ilf foni ( Mitchell, In which lie i(j,e mass meeting. "Not ouly Is pro- the 30th. _ v , versary of the Birth of George Wash why were they so careful not to per- Holliday avenues by officials from utili ill! I I I a I I i II mil'll,) l u I lidi f, i.l .lain a.,1 .1 I. stated high appreciation fur you anil 0T'i J r itu yearoW Ington is outlined in a folder that has mit a lawyer for Jones until after he precinct No. 2. A largo number of Negro boy, i’ hlhltlon Impossible of enforcement, hriimpton Williams, waa been issued by the Oregon - - i had . . . been indicted? ------ the hope for your continued Journal' and a demoralizing force In our na George barber tools and supplies, said to be Is! lc success shot to death by the Atlanta Washington Bicentennial Commission Last week lynch fury broke out missing from 411 Enst Morrison St. 111 C l P t ' l l ti l u t i i l l i ' i t * ] U ' h o n n n l t t f Polie«, tional life, hut also It Is coating the n . ___ . . . . . . in circumstances which point to a- of which Judge Wallace McCamant gain, when a mob of . . 300 . farmers I class tho Portland Advócale n- United Stales above «50,000,000 a in were found In their possession. uother lynching by these bloodhounds ¡is chairman. The Oregon Commission automobiles stormed the Jail at Snow mong tho papers with a worthwhile year. --------0-------- mission. The Police showered bullets at the wag appointed under the authority of 1 Hill in an effort to lynch Jones. Luck Oregon state hoadqtnrrtors are 007 With host w I h I iom . I am slncorely, ia’ y» ° n* . .i? * m 7 16 1 the Oregon Legislature The pamph- ily. Jones was at the Baltimore jail at N O R T H W E S T A S S O C I A T I O N OF Corbett llldg , Portland W .1 WHEATON tney shot the boy because he had tg j,eina widely distributed. that time, for the warden would have E L K S T O M E E T IN S E A T T L E Nolo Tho odltnr of Tho Advócale stolen a car. Neighbors found the churches, schools, fraternal orders, offered no resistnee to the mob as U wrolo Mr. Wheaton many months a- K I N C O N T E S T S D O C T O R S W I L L boy the ttext day under the house in w-omen's clubs, luncheon clubs and o- proven by the fact (hat he permitted Mrs. Amy llecton, of 696 1-2 Kearn Chicago, 111., Nov. 5 Relatives of ey street Informs Tile Advocate that gn requesting hint to contribute it Ighborhood. . . . ther organizations will cooperate, it them to enter the Jail and then refus- column on National politics and nth- tho Inlo Dr. Daniel II. Williams, noted the regular monthly I hts terror against the Jim-crowed jg PXp0Cted. In presenting programs ed to reveal the Identity of any of the "Quiet Music The Northwest Association of Elks or subjects of tlnioly Interest to tho physician who died at his Idlowtld Hour" held the first Sunday In each will hold n »pedal met Ing tonight In and persecuted Negroes of Atlanta 8ruj CPiPbrations throughout the year, members of the mob. rondlng public but he never did. Ilow Michigan home last August, moved to month at Temple Beth Israel. Is open Seattle to discuss plans of representa can only be fought with the unity and folder prepared by the Oregon Bernard Ades. ILD attorney who Is over wo aro asking him agitili and wo contest his will last Friday when lltey amt free to the public. The second tion to the annual convention of Elks assistance of the white workers; the commission notes the anniversary defending Jones, is preparing a peti- sincerely hope that he will he able to sought to prevent the Instrument program of the series was held last next August In Los Angeles. Delegat tollers of both races fighting together days of Washington, and suggests tlon for a change of venue, citing the start with the next Issue of Tho Ad from being M alttetl to ftrotatOi subjects to be considered. Wednesday several attempts of Worcester County Sunday afternoon at tho Temple. es from Spokane. Yakima. Washing for emancipation. vocate. Numerous bequests wore made In Mrs. Bee ton says they are very ox- ton, Portland, Oregon nnd Vancouver —- ——“ ~ I January 6, 1932, the first date desig- farmers and merchants to lynch the Mr. Wheaton Is a writer of nation cluding $3,000 outright to the Nation (’client and inspiring and she wishes are expected to nttend. Fred Haris, of Stay off December 2nd, George 8. nated, Is the anniversary of the day man as a means of terrorizing the al reputation and his odltorlnl mes al Association for the Advnucenicut that more race people would attend Taeonta Is president of the Associa Schuyler, nationally known writer on which George Washington and thousands of farm workers In this sages are more thnn Interesting — Ed. of Colored People. them. and lecturer will speak In Portland. (Martha Custls were married. larea. tion. TED AS ACTIVE IN ORGANIZING JAPAN BY LYNCH SYSTEM [E M “f NMI“ “ DENTISTRY" HERD! OUSTED AT i IGNORES EXISTENCE OF PROHIBITION" TOPIC OF R e v . T . J . C a s to n R e s ig n s RESEARCH DISCLOSES EARLY NEGRO SORYEYOR PROMINENT SPEAKERS EISTEO SHOW DEMONSTRATION WHEATON ADMIRES ¡HIGH STANDARDS OF ADVOCATE Oregonians Ready POLICE KILL NEGRO BOY Quiet Hour Of Music Inspiring For Celebration