The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 30, 1932, Image 1

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P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y M . 1S2S
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RADICALS CHALLENGE CHUR’HES SAYS WRITER
KY
BLAME THE AMERICAN
ASKED IO MND
WOMAN SAYS ACTRESS
Inducement* for the Trained'
While reading iho "exchanges" Uni
week. I « u struck by him of lh« plat-
form planks of a vary «mall weekly In
lha deep aouth which read aa follows
Howard U. Prof. Honored NOTED FILM
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"Induce a young lawyer to prar
lira here, with tba flral month'
board, lodging and offlra rant paid
by the Otvts I l i p i
• •
Truly. Ihla represents a voire In lha
wlldarnaaa crying for aurcor and
whll« I seldom run arroaa almilar ap
peals. I know from lha rhana that ay.
lata that thara are many plnrea In lha
wlldarnaaa «b a r« our paopla naad lha NEW YORK. Jan 2*—Th» moal Ini
rounaal. guidance and laadarahlp of I
porlant bualnuaa meeting hnlu In llar-
lha Iraliifd
iam Una yuar wua atuaed al t ha Wl-
; NO LIM IT TO BIIHNESSI34 U W K
T Q INVITED TO ION
. . . . . . . . . . . . CONVICT MAN m . .
TE R R ITO R IA L
KENTUCKY
MENT
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BY
S E N A T O R
SAYS
IS
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SPARED
H A ITIA N S
ON
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M IN E O P P RESSIO N A N D K E N ­
T U C K Y S H O U L D M I N D I T S OVYN
A FFA IR S
COMMUNIST MOVEMENT
ENVEIGLES NEGROES
BRONXVILLE. N. Y „ J*n 27 —
Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan 28—The ac­ Speaking here at the Eighteenth An­
tion of the Kentucky Legislature urg­ nual Synod of the Province of New
ing President Hoover to use hla po­ York and New Jersey Protestant E-
wer to bring about conviction of Mrs. pise opal Church. Dr. George E. Hay­
Masaie’s alleged attackers and that nes. secretary, Commission on Race
Waahington, D. C Jan 2«— Howard
the government Insure the release of Relations, Federal Council of Church­
[>. Oregg. assistant professor of Edu­
Mrs. Kortescue and the three navy es said in part:
cation accepted an Invitation to Join
men was flayed In the Territorial Se­
"During the past twenty-five years
In ih l. partlcular m .u n ra ih . con. 1
C1“ b- M , 1VVV" ‘
M1
,Ir" I|-
the American Academy of Politics
nate by Senator Charles A. Rice.
am' especially during and since the
munliy naadad ,ha ta.dar.hlp of . la.
and
Social
Science,
a
national
organi­
Moton.
president
of
lha
National
Ne­
Rice
drew
a
parrallel
by
picturing
World
War a new phase has develop­
aal mtnd hot Ih» principia appllea lo
sation devoted to the investigation of
presented a
the Hawaii Legislature passing a res­ ed in white and Negro contacts.
all avanuaa of (raining and (o any one gro Business league,
economica,
social
and
political
prob­
olution asking Congress to declare Thousands of Negroes are coming out
who enjoys lha advantages of train­ .-barter of membership In the National
lems confronting America and the
martial law In Kentucky because of of the schools into the community
Malumore
Md., Jan
Ï7—An all- real of the world.
ing. good Judgment and a wllllngneae I .cagin' to the Harlem llustneaa Meus
mine strikes there.
¡seeking to use what they have learn-
to oae aurii taïaut* for (be good ' Club llealdaa Ur Moton. wbo arous­
Prof.
Gregg
Is * a * graduate
of
Yale
rror
Gre«
*
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d"
at«
of
Yale
ed
the
audience
to
a
high
pitch
of
The Senator said his grandfather ed in the schools. They are finding
Yuel U e "»rphan Jonas) «O yaar old iJnireI..ny and a candidate for the de-
humanity In general. and our peoplu
euthuslaani
to
a
speech
on
the
growth
came from
Negro farm hand, guilty on a framed gree of doctor of Philosophy at Col-
— Kentucky
I * - and that as ~ a color bars against them.
Lynching
In imrlli ular will raudtly hear a voice
: son of Kentucky I now ask them to let both legal and illegal continues In
up murder charge. The d^tslon waa umMa ,|,hoURh ha w u
iculated
from aontawhare m the wllderuaaa.
riiflriiA
f!
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rf
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us
mind
our
own
business
and
we
will
reached after the Jury had “ dellbera al the University of Pennsylvania
spite of over twenty years crusading
railing him
let them mind theirs.
ted" for SI minutes.
a a a
against the evil. When Negroea seek
last summer where he received a
The
International
l-abor
Defense
to
ride on railroads or In motor busses
In thaaa llmaa. rommunltlaa ara
grade of distinction In all courses
which has been fighting the case for pursued.
In many states they are Jim Crowed.
aaaklng man. and woman who are cn-
late, has made a motion for an appeal.
When they seek Jobs, they are em­
pahla of rorrartly analyilug lha per-
Pending this motion, sentence has
ployed or discharged partly on the
llnant circumstances, and who ran
By Dorothy Mackail
been deferred
Darld Levinson, of
I basis of color instead of their ability
map out and plan a dnflnlto rourae of
HOLLYWOOD. Calif., Jan. 27—It
Philadelphia and llernard Ades of
to produce. During the present un­
artlon lhal will bring harmony, proa-
had
to
come!
lialtlmore. attorneys for !a*e. retained
employment crisis, reports indicates
parlty and happlnaaa to all
The
"beach
boys"
—
really
full
j
•
•
•
by the International I-abor Defense,
that almost everywhere Negro work­
grown
Kanakas—
that
U
to
say,
pure-
|
base their motion on the charge that
ers are thrown out of work in greater
A great many communlllo* hay.
blooded
Hawaiian*—have
had
many
j
the
jurors
In
the
case
were
Illegally
(proportion than white v\ irk era and
auch leaders among Ihom light now,
E I N S T E I N M E S S A G E IN F E B ­
romance« with rich American women
chosen by a Vegrohating Judge pre­
¡always in much hfi-ger 'percentage
who, nol only have anressfulety steer-
R U A R Y “CRISIS'*
who have gone to the Islands as tour­
siding In the courtroom.
ad Ihalr own antarprlaaa through the
I than they form of the total populat­
ists and have been enthralled with its j
The verdict of guilty was reached Commends Efforts Of
ion. The churches today are faced
ahoala of fear and panlr but arc at-
Eden-like fascination.
after a trial In which not one shred
way. to land ihalr aaalatanre. In
with a new phase of the race prob­
T h e American Negro
These affairs have been invited by
of real evidence was produced against
Ihoughl. lima and money, to lha fur-
lem which calls for a new emancipa­
I ee. the state being unable to show New York. N Y. Jan. 27—A message this type of women. The "beach boys"
Iheranra of any prartlral and Const*-
tion proclamation which shall free the
have
been
spoiled
by
so
many
Ameri­
that he was eren near the house of to American Negroes from the world
J Negro man and woman from economic
tant rarlal affort.
can
women
paying
attentioo
to
them.
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Oreen Davis, the farmer who was
.exploitation, political domination and
fumed methematiclsn and physicist. By contrast, they are extremely defer- ,
found dead with his family and with
Such lendara haya nol had lime to
YORK C ITY
Jan 18_Al cu^ Qr*l exclusion because of color
Albert Einstein, is published in the entlal when made to realize their in-
whose murder Lee was charged. The
waata In tooting Ihalr own horna and
though it had been kept secret for ,*nd
conditions of servitude.
entlie trial was conducted in an at­ February number of "The Crisis" ma­ frlority.
Ihalr services, arcompllahmeula and
.. j
A challenge to ths church«* to- a
gazine.
The killing of Kahahawai is deplor­ some time, only "those in the know day Is bold bid which radical move­
mosphere of race hatred. Open ap­
ahllltl«-a nr.- v.-n often not fullv rec­
In hla message, Professor Einstein able. It is a tribute to the real Hawai­ being on the inside track, the story |
peals being made by the state to the
ognised right In the same community j
commends the "determined effort of ian people that none of the men ac­ burst, brobably a little too premature ment such as socialism, syndicalism
prejudice of the Jury.
In whlrh they dally spend their time
the American Negroes' to achieve e- cused of attacking Mrs. Massie was a ly. that Ferdinand Q. Morton, most and communism especially the latter,
Demand Negro Jurors
and artlon.
through united action Kanaka. The five men were mixed envied of all colored NeW York pol­ are making to gain the goodwill and
a a a
The demand of the attorneys for manctpatlon
and
education.
The message from breed.
iticians. would be elevated to the loyolity of the Negro masses. The
tin the contrary, we have observed
the ILD that Negroes be placed on
bench sometimes near the first of Negro preacher has been the counsel­
this
brilliant
exponent
of
disarms
And
let
me
say
right
now
that
the
and rarefully recorded, many Install
ihe Jury, met with furious reslstence
or and guide of the Negro masses for
men!
is
preceded
by
a
brief
biography
mixed
element
now
on
the
Island
of
^
be mon^
The ^ ew Yoork Age of the past hundred years. The church
eaa where outaldera have entered a
by all officials of Ihe ce n t. Not one
Oahu
is
living
dynamite,
it
is
a
racial
,hi*
cltT
1
8
responsible
for
the
story,
x.-vro
was
.„ciuueu
m
me
panel
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£
Is
written
In
German
community, waged a big program,
Negro
Included In the panel.
has been the one group organization
spread a lot of propaganda and then
Judge Duncan, who presided, boasted f nd V°',h ‘ T ° er" la" orlgina! »«"» mixture of Japanese, Portugese. Chin- declaring that while there are no va- thru which the Negro has found a
decamp, to freaher fields, with a large
that in five years on the bench, he had
*" to. hl,1J'llsb " • PubI1» h’ ese and Polynesian. What can we ex- cancies now on the bench which the channel for group expression, a cham­
pect of these people when they ace Hon. F. Q. Morton is supposed to oc- pion for race rights and privileges and
Hhar« of the community's ready cash.
never selected a Negro Juror He e t a - ! >y, 8 de n thp
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.. I Einstein a message advocates "con­ Kanakas openly receiving the atten- ruPT- 1° promotion of a judge now in a sanction for individual and group
a a a
lad
further
that .___
he wanted
Jury that
scious
educational
enlightenment
a-
tions of American women?
that court will make a place for Mor- action. But the civic injustices, the
In searching for and offering Induce­
could work harmoniously together —
Some American women behave in
*n either the Court of General economic discrimination and the cul­
In other words, a Jury that would work mong the minority" In order that the
ment a to the trained, look among you
prejudiced
estimate
of
the
majority
a
manner
little
short
of
disgraceful
Sessions or the Court of Special Ses- tural exclusions under which the Ne­
harmoniously towards bringing in a
and Me If you can s recognU-
group
may
be
overcome:
otherwise,
a
on
the
beach
at
Waikiki,
wearing
ab-
sions.
It has long been known that gro suffers have not been dealt with
with the
necessary qualifications,
verdict of guilty. The sheriff. In se­
right In your own community, and
lecting Jurors from the courtroom af minority group win 'come to regard brevlated bathing suits and permitting " r- Morton had a hankering to be very vigofously by the ministry and
DR M O T O N
the "beach boys" to apply cocoanut known as judge and would have given the churches the past two decades
then flock lo hla. or her. assistance
(ar the panel was exhausted, refused 1 people like themselves as inferior".
oil so they may get a good tan.
UP bis position as civil service com-
and make their struggle a Iltle leas of Negro hualness, other apeakvrs to call any Negroes, stating that he
"Now it Is just at those points that
were Jatnea A. Jackson of the Depart­ did not know any of them. He admit­
It's really a shame that all this missioner last year to run in the gen the radical labor movements are pres­
heavy.
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ment of Commerce. Washington, D. C., ted that all of the Jurors were person­
trouble has happener, for the Islands e™l election, but for the advice of sing their sympathy and support up­
a a a
T H O U S A N D S OF DO LLARS
are so beautiful and the true Hawai- friends who told him of the great | on the hapless Negro. The Scotts-
Hut. If seek you must, In other com and A L. Ilols.-y. preslden of UM al friends of his.
T O C A R R Y O N I T S W O R K ians and those w ho have Intermarried plans in store for him
munltlea, for the talent you need, Natloal C M A. Stores, Inr and Sea-
boro case of the eight boys convicted
retary
of
tho
League.
with the white people are auch a hap-
Already .according to the Age there to die in the electric chair in Alabama
make aura that you do not pick a par- .
New
York
N.
Y.
January
27—To
en
are
several
men
seeking
the
commis-
The
meeting
which
waa
presided
py lot.
aalto who la seeking only the trluldea |
on flimsy evidence at at trial domi­
able Atlanta University, of Atlanta.
Jsionership.
chief among whom are nated by mob excitement has been
to ha garnered through the spreading over by Dr Uav roller Waller, vice-
Georgia
to
develop
Its
work
in
the
prealden.
waa
the
first
anniversary
Robert
Justice,
of
the
New
York
A
of appealing propaganda.
.vooen '
‘ " only one of fire or six legal defense
training of Negroes for business ca­
supper of the Harlem Business Men's
cademy of Busmess, a staunch Demo- ^
captiuUwd to the llmit by these
reers. the Carnegie Corporation of
Analyse for yourself the conditions Club. David Doles, president of the
crat;
and
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T
a
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m
t
T
Ä
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1
» for t h l i P ^ n d a “ to wta
New York has granted the University
Mortons right hand man in the Uni­ the masses. These same radlcale
of your own district Recognise Ihe cluh. expressed the gratification of Ihe
8100,000 for the establishment of a
ted Colored I>emocracy and at i?re- have championed the cause of the Ne­
Eradicate
t h o club at having so distinguished *
strong characters
New York. January 27—The Nation- professorship In its graduate Depart-
secretary to a New York Judge gro unemployed and hare sought to
weaknesses by offering Inducements visitor as Dr. Moton present.
Dr. Moton received rounds of ap­ al Association for the Advancement of ment of Business Administration An-
for the trained. Anil If you utili need
agitate the exploited agricultural Ne­
help, definitely make known your re­ plause us he made point after point Colored People Is carefully checking nouncement of the grant was"made by-
gro worker.
In his speech. He said Ihe Negro up on all names of Jurists mentioned Dean Sage, 49 Wall street, president
quirements. and you'll he heard.
"W ill the churches.
which have
has made great progress In education ns possible successors to Justice Oil- of the University Board of Trustees.
been the Negro worker's
principle
In music and In art. hut business Is ver Wendell Holmes, who recently
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mass
organixation.
stand
by while
ttl* weakest point of development resigned from the United States Su­
the agents of such movements poison
Bill he said he was glad to observe preme Court. In the event any candi­ D A R K E R R A C E S IN R E V O L T
his mind against the organization and
In the Inst few years an awakening date Is named who. like Judge John D U B O I S T E L L S N E W H A V E N E R S United States Supreme Court Reopens
the leadership which have worked for
along business lines. He said the J. Parker of North Carolina, has an
his education and advancement for a
White Primary Case
New Haven, Conn.. Jan. 27— That
work of the Business I.eague is stim­ anti-Negro record, the N. A. A C. P.
hundred years? The churches must
Washington. D. C. January 28—The
ulating a cooperative spirit among will he ready to bring to hear the unl- the darker races of the world are In
increase their service to these masses
business men had begun to bear fruit, ted mass pressure of colored people revolt against the arrogance and op- United States Supreme Court on last
to retain their confidence."
nnd a splendid example of the new agalnst conflrmallon of the appoint presslon of the white raees. was the Monday ordered a re-argument of the
statement made by Dr. W. E. D. Du- case of Dr. L. A. Nixon, of ElPaso,
awakening was the Harlem Business ment.
Men's Club. The fact that t he Chib Untesi reporta from Washington In­ llols. member of the N. A. A. C. P. Texas, against James Condon and C.
G A I N N E A R L Y *90.000 IN E I G H T
has 188 members Joined together for dicale ihnt Judge Benjamin N. Cnrd- Board of Directors and Crisis, maga­ H. Kolle. which involves the question
Y E A R S FROM C O N T E S T S
tho purpose of stimulating business, 010 , chlof Judge of New York Stale zine editor, who recently addressed of the validity of a resolution adopted
New
Haven
Open
Church
Forum
in
by
the
State
Democratic
Executive
and
that
Ihe
fact
they
have
remained
Supreme
Court
of
Appeals.
Is
bclng
NEW YORK, Jan 2 8 - Opportunity,
New York. N. Y Jan. 27— In tho
Committee of Texas barring colored
Journul of Negro Life, announces that together for a year, Is significant, he urged hy leaders of all shades of n- the First M. E. Church.
Dr. DuBols pointed to the way In people from voting in Democratic pri Portland, Ore. Jan., 25— Nearly 150 eight-year period which began In 1924
It will conduct a presidential poll In said. There Is no limit to what can plnlon thrnughout the United States
spectacular new motor cars, airplanes. and ended In 1931. the National Asso-
order to ascertain the political trend bo accomplished with even such n as Ihe most eminently qualified Jurist which Russia was extending equality marlep In that state.
The order of the court set no date motor boats and automotive equip- ciation for the Advancement of Color-
of tho Negro vote In the 1932 presi­ modest number of people working u- to sneaeed Justice Holmes of Ihe to «H races and asserted that non
bench The Association for the Ad- Communist nations would have to do for er-argument. It simply stated that meBt wl*| 1,8 «Itaplayed at the 22nd ed People raised a total of »87.527.94
dential election The poll which Is nltrdly behind any business program,
the application of the respondents for Annual Northwest Auto Show, to be from Its baby and popularity contest«
vancement of Colored People shares likewise,
announced In the Fehruury Issue will he declared.
leave to file a brief, notwithstanding h,*ld in Portland. February 6-13 An- in various states, which are a part of
this prevalent opinion about Justice
attempt whether there Is au apprecia­
the explanation of the time limit was nouncement of this show, which will the organization s crusade carried on
Cardoso.
ble drift to the left among Intelligent
C O L O N IA L V ISITO R T O LO NDO N
granted and the case waa restored to dramatically express the fearless at- by Its field secretary. William Ptck-
Negroes In the country.
G O T N I G H T ' S L O D G I N G O N T R A I N the docket for re-argument at a date titude of business toward 1932. was ens. Only *1.928.25 was raised in 1931,
A statement from the editorial of­
to be fixed by the court.
made yesterday by E. S. Cohen presl- more than 50 per cent less than the
fices Of OPPORTUNITY. 1»M Broad­
New York. January 27—How P
a - col-
The Supreme Court heard argti- den.t of the Automobile Dealers As- average for the period.
way, New York follows:-
ored colonial doctor and his famllly menta In behalf of the petition on the aooiatlon of Portland, which sponsors
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"The 1932 Presidential election will
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visiting In latndon walked the city 7th of January. James Marshall, the Ibis civic feature.
w ,. . P4V t r i b u t e
probably see more Negroes exercising
streets and finally got a night's lod- son of the late Louis Marshall, noted
Public Interest In motor shows this
r,a,v
tho right of the franchise than any
NASHVILI.E. Tenn . Jan 23—Coach g|nR on B train for Scotland, is told constitutional lawyer, argued the rase Tear, including New York. Chicago,
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previous election since the Negro be­
Johnson's Fisk ragers took two hard |n a report received from I.ondon hv for Dr. Nixon at the Instance of the L °" Angeles and San Francisco, la
Nashville. Tenn. Jan. 23— The week-
came a citizen. Opportunity will en­
fought games from the fast "Dega the National Association for the Ad- National Association for the Advance evidenced by attendance increases ly broadcast of the Fisk Music School
five.
Fisk took the first affair
by vsnrement of Colored People The re- ment of Colored People. Neither the ranging from 30 to 50 per cent and over the Columbia network have in
deavor to find out how the Intellgent
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a
28 »0 19 count. The ned of the sec­ port is sent by Dr. Harold A. Moody, election officials, who denied Dr. Mx- more buying than In several years, two weeks made such an impression
jaegloq* thinking Negro feels about tho
ond
game
found
tho
‘
Degas
at
the
polltlrnl parties whlrh will offer Pre­
Boslon. January 22—The Board of
president of the League of Colored on the right to role In a Demovratlc according to Mr. Cohen. This in- on the country and on the officials
sidential eandldntea next November. Governors of tho National Economic short end of a 17 to 16 count.
Pecoles, who addressed
a meeting primary, nor the State of Texas were creased Interest Is hailed with Joy by of the system that an Invitation hat
The renders of OPPORTUNITY rep- ■ Cooperative Association urges leaders
held In London In lieoember last.
represented hy counsel before the Su- business leaders who assert that It come from the production manager,
indicates a definite improvement in Julius Seebach. to broadcast on the
resent a cross section of Negro life | of colored ipeople In evory slate, city colored workers on their pay rolls,
"I^ast summer” , said Dr. Moody, "a promo Court
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business conditions.
"Hello, Europe” hour February 1*.
nnd will provide the nucleus of our Hnd lown to organize committees lm- then urge them to add two more In doctor from one of our colonies, with
1 Automotive dealers throughout Ore- This program will be one of Negro
pull. In addition, the 43 Urban Lea- mediately In order to canvass white honor of Lincoln's birthday. By Isk- hls wife and dnughler came to this
gne braiirhes situated In strategical employers In Ihelr respective column Ing such n constructive step In I.ln- city on a visit. They arrived on a Sun
ested In the Portland show, not only merican music Is offered in this hour,
Industrial renters and In those plro- utiles and urge them to place two coi­ coin's memory the unemployment ell- day morning ami walked the streets
because It Is their industry's annual There wll be ninety stations here and
tal slates In which Ihe Negro vote Is ored workers on their pay rolls hy Ihe
of the Nation will he greatly of I-ondon all day endeavoring to find
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parade but because It is the kick-off forty abroad In the hook-np, the larg-
of paramount Importance will cooper- time of Lincoln's birthday, Feb. 12th helped.
someone who would put them up for
The
Police
Bulletin
of
Jan.
26:—Ora
for
a reason of business activity
* eat broadcase yet attempted The
nte which will enable the poll to reach : In this way the white employers of
The Executive secretary, the Rev. a few days before going on to their
far beyond the number who can be the Nation can best honor Ihe mem . Waiter Dorsey McU.auo, urges all friends In Scotland. Unfortunately Rose, 16 yers.. 5 feet 2lnches. 185 lbs . number of dealer-meetings will be student choir under the direction of
black ------
hair. ,
gray -----
held In Portland during Show week. Ray Francis Brown and Edward Mat-
reached directly through OPPORTU- ory of Lincoln, hy giving auch proper colored leaders In every part of the this party seemed to have arrived In light complexion,
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N ITY."
I recognition to the people whose wet- Nation to lay seriously to heart, the London on a day when every boarding eyes; wore about three weeks growth while the Society of Automotive En- thews and the world-famous Flsk-Ju
Each month tho results of the hal- fare lay so close to the heart of IJr suggestion of the National Economm house and hotel were 'full up’, so they of beard, blue overalls, dark coat, nnd gineers will stage its annual dinner blllee 8lngers under the direction of
lotlng will be published In OPPORTU-, coin.
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I Cooperative Association and to begin had to take the midnight train for gray hat. Missing since Dec. 29, 1921, on February 10, headlined by noted Mrs. James Myers will furnish the
N ITY.
If any employer* have already two I right away to carry out the Idea.
Scotland.”
from 267 Morrla St.
speakers.
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