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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1932)
* i* i THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— January ». 1938 ~_________________ Tlirw Jixlgcti Feted at fìau«|Het Judges in Supreme Court Would Have Changed Our Constitution M agistrates from P h ila d elp h ia , N e w Y o rk , and W ash in gton , Banqueted by D C . Bar Aaaociation, H ea r N athan D ob bins T e ll H o w Course o f H istory M igh t H a re Been Changed. W A S H IN G T O N D. C. — The presence oi a colored lawyer on the Supreme Bench o i the United Ststes would have changed the course oi history, Nathan H Dobbins, preai- dent of the local bar association, de- dared at a banquet at the Whltelaw Hotel, recently. Guests of honor were Judge Ed- ward Henry, of Philadelphia: Judge Jlunee A. Cobb, of Washington, and Judge James S. Watson, of New York The banquet was tenderer! them In honor of the distinguished services they have rendered as members of the judiciary and In recognition ot —I---- in which they the high esteem uwy are "*"*• oreU bar u s o o tlio n uul the bar throughout the country to mobilise thru- forces in order that the dia- senUng opinion handed down by Justice Harlan may become a ma- jorlty opinion of the Supreme Court * Judge Henry Judge Henry «uggeeted a rising trtbuu. to the mrm^ o ( lhe U li Jutlge Robcrt Terrell. Judge Henry said: "Let me tell you what It means to be a magistrate in Philadelphia A c. tldldiltl. u r)rcie^ . rUy. wWt. vote ln which more tlian 525 000 votes are cast, and more than 300 000 ^ ~ necrs^ry for a choice “ R efrrnng to the battle In the New York elections, he said. " I change Supreme Court 1 am happy to say that ln spite of Uie In his address. Mr Dobbins asked. hot campaign which meant so much What would our constitutional his- (0 our ln New York, that fory have been if we had had colored Judgf Watson was successful. I was Judgws on the Supreme Court bench? th(> campaign for my good friend “ Under our constitutional form of >.r R|1_ _ w,. government." he said, "the judiciary ' “ fJJcd. I am glad thiu Judgl- W su plays an unporunt part. So lmpor- son was the lucky one - tant Is that part, that I ask whal ju d f , Cobb Speak, would have been the situat.on had j udgp Cobb ln pa)lng ,rlbute ^ Judge James A Cobb been sitting on lhe memory of h„ prudacMnc. the Supreme Court bench in the sla(ed. * place of Justice Bradley when the ..j ^ hAppy Ulat a trlb- Clvil Rights act of ;»75 was be for- ut< ,)aJ b tfa ^ w thp totg Judg, JUDGE JAMES A COBB Washington Cold By U» JUDGE JAB H WATSON, New York Ih r JUDGE EDW INiglit l l e a i i t v 11 i u t h Of.*m*l CtirUlitiaa Canal RT. HEV K. HOMI BKNNKTT, D-D. S O il T o n ou» exercise 1» necessary, and it must lie done sistemai leali y every day to lie effective. Rowing, bag punching, and «winging Indian clubs are recom mended wo £ m " h i S ' b i e T ’the con- T " " U_ W':° mf 1 *UCC" ^ d » . stitution had we had such justices as aot dlfBcult for me. because for 24 Edward W. Henry or James S. Wat- years. Judge Terrell had occupied a ! son when the great segregation case position here as a Judge. He had s o 1 came before the court for lnterpre- I A ___ , . „ „ tailor, under the 14th amendment? conducted himself and left such a These misinterpretations of the splendid record that It was easy for law are a direct challenge to the col- a man of color to follow him and sue* [ceed. A judge of the appellate court I once sent for me and told me that | the work would be pleasant, and If II had any unpleasantness It would not come from the other group but ! from my own I have never had any thing but respect and affection from the colored members of the bar "T lie municipal courts of the Dis Gold was the night ln Bethlehem trict handle «4 per rent of the civil City of David lair; business in the District So you can Bright stars ¿hone o'er Jerusalem. see that the colored members of the Temple of God was there. bar no doubt, come Into my court in nur-.bers. You can realize what is Sate on Its Altar Shew Dread rests. being iPone by that court and by the Symbol of Life Divine; nve judges Wlio conduct It." Proof lay ln cave on Mary's breasts. W IPK rorir trouble out with ttan- Saviour—God. born In time. • * C & C or Bl«rk ' apnnlm Judge Watson'» Talk Tor Dion? »ban if» ) n r i the« b it e Assuring his hearers that the trivio liDwurj B-wed to thou«an4*. Prophets of old the story told Ifiatrrswint; inflam mation need < m > ¡on»* Judges realized that their personal How Virgin should conceive; «•r l*#fh«r you. Lbrfp't i aiti fu I and luture Is not so much Involved as the Bring forth a Child, purer tlian gold, burning urination Don’t l»-t your future of their people Judge Watson »lilnei« so you ri«k aertoua True Israel believe. and turbai»* ¡««tine dlatr*«». icf New York said: "It is now two Now in a manger midst the straw. out the ailment« at the bottom of ¡years since a member of our race be - your condition. Rm.fmicr the name. New-born Babe Shepherds find; I came a member of the New York Maaten# C 4k C or I : !a>k Beasts' of th j field regard ln awe. e- t them today. look r«*r the trado- | legislature and that man began a marked 1 alici on the julU.vr Vox and Ruler—King of mankind. ¡struggle for the creation of a judici Ì+- wijr» tou're Gettine the liewt. At ary district so that a member of our your drugffitt or tend GOc for a trial Heaven's gates open d wide tliat night, race might ascend that bench Final Ux. * , Angela eume pouring forth; H P I A N T E * ft SOW IWC ly there was passed a bill which >3 H enry I t Brooklyn. W T. Ev rything mortal was affright. made the establishment of that dis Earth srem-cd nothing worth. trict and the competition of seven Hearken! They bring lidtnga of peace. candidates passible. Tell of good-will supreme; "During the preliminary campaign, Prophesy Light which ne’er shall cease, two o f the candidates were elim i Incarnate God Its gleam. nated It was a very hard light for G . C , B lack those of us who carried on Judge One star shone brightest ot them all Henry came over from Philadelphia Hovering o'er the rave; to help my campaign He did his bit Led by its light the Magi call, In causing my election Despite the Find Joseph. Virgin. Babe fact that he has told you that Mr So in our hearts at Christmas tide. Rivers was his candidate. I know IF YOU W A N T - Ever the Christ-Light shine«. that as my fraternal brother, he added a good word for me. lo n g mav the Angels' tong abide. Money, Love, Easy Life Good-will. Peace to all climes. j "The municipal courts of New York ¡cover the ten districts In the borough LAUNCH OUT HELPER of Manhattan, and there are 50 mu nicipal court Judges, of whom two In tile ship the men were sitting, are colored. C. E Tonev and myself HKI1E TODAY looking on the placid sea; Under the law. all of lhe municipal No mt tter how hopeless your Simon. James and John were fishing, judges must rotate so that a Judge case may seem! toiling Just like you and me. cannot be In a district more than two months In any one year, and those I GUARANTEE TO HELP YOU. All the night they had caught noth Mr« J W llertc. 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