KUS EXPECTANT MOTHR TH E 1 An V O L U M E I « - N O . IT In d e p e n d e n t IN TWO SECTIONS ADVOCATE Peper D ev o te d P o r t l a n d , o r io o n «o th * U te re a t« mf th * P *o p I* PEI CE PITS OBRI SECTION ONE . S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y », i9»> WHITE WOMAN WILLS NEGRO MAID $1,000,000 Digestiny . . . . . The (\c\X > 8 (■V C L I F F O R D C. M I T C H E L L ) Hnmalhlng (or Nothin«' Recently our I'rvai curled the ac­ count of a preacher who loet hla »a'f­ lu it» thrini«h the operation of a "con fill' l l . s a m e For Dial mailer, we can pick up the papera almoat ever? week and read of aome almlllat e- vent. thou«h victim* are not all preacher*. * * e No member of our croup can afford the loaa of their savings during the** time* The conaeijnencca are too ae- rioii« A life might lie aacrlflced, tin goring alrkneaa brou gi' on: a amall bualneaa «wept away; the loaa of an opportunity to commence a huxlneaa; the plana for the youngster's educa­ tion thwarted nr any one of an unllm Ited number of tragedian might occur when one haa been auddenly deprived of their life's saving« • • • This writer knows something about the methods used In moat of the us­ ual "confidence" games and haa also come In direct contact with thousands of those who have made a living thru the operation of anch and all agree that were It M l for the greed to get "something for nothing" there would be no "confidence" games and no Ios­ if a salesman should come to your .|....r trying to «ell seeds that are guar­ anteed to produce flower* In full bloom the morning after the seeds are planted, you would laugh at him and shut the door In hla fare, and rightly so. for you know that natur* does not produce I* aurh manner. s e e Neither do the forces of nature tproduce material wealth In aurh a manner. The seed haa to lie planted In a certain kind of anil and at a certain time. It has to be carefully cultivated and tended Likewise, to grow material wealth, the seed (the dollar) has to he Invested at a cer­ tain time and In a certain manner and even more carefully watched In order to bring forth a profitable crop dividends. a a a There Is no formula, no act rule«, printed or otherwise, that will produce "something for nothing" over night. Itegar.llc«« Of tlie form that the pluti or scheme might be presented In, If the operator* hold out a lure of an unreasonable amount of "profll" In a short spare of time and all that la re­ quired I* "your money" or "your sig­ nature", beware of all such. • • • Home might «ay. "W ell, the opera tor* of such acheme* are getting some­ thing for nothing"' Hut are they? No. and a htouaand time*, no. I've seen thousands of aurh operators and they've all paid nnd paid The toll that they eventually pay make them realise more than any others that It I* Impossible to get “ something for nothing". a a a All that any one ran gel from life la life If you're enjoying good health, a nice home, contented family life and a little "nest egg" set aside, don't sacrifice It through the lure of "some­ thing for nothing" CLUB WOMEN MEEI IN Despite the Inclemency of the we*- her, the attendance upon the annual lieetlng of the Executive Board of the Drngoti Association of Colored Worn •n'a Clubs, held last Friday, January .’ 9th at the Williams Avenue Branch Y W. C. A , wns more largely attend i-il than any previous meeting of the iiiaril. Mrs Rohena Martin, Vlce-pre*. if the Association wielded the gavel. Much to tho regret of her co-work r form of entertainment might lie had ■intend of the ball. However. It was •cferrnd for further consideration to lio Commltte on Ways and Mentis, of which Mrs Lula Lee, Is chairman. A high light of tho sesalon was a alk given by Attorney Wyatt W. William*, dealing wllli the Economic mention an It effected Negroes, whlrh «left rifled Ills hearers. Mrs. Wlnnlfred Cochran read n re- ort of the last meeting of tho board which wits so complete and vivid that he members who were not present talned a most accurate mental con- tepllon of what tranaplred. She waa endorod n rising vote of thank». The liullea pledged their loyalty mil support of the work’ aa outlined >y tho board. Mr«. Dolly Pnrlen Is the president of the Association of worn- >n nnd Mrs. Pollyann Reetl, Is rhalr- nan cF the department of publicity. TELLS NEGRO TO GET READY FOR NEW PARTY History P r i z e s Offered OLD PARTIES TO STIMOLATE HAVE FAILED RACE STUDY m i n i - LOYALTY AND E Cleveland. O, Feb. 2—"The church Is and has been the center of the re­ ligious. social and political life of Ne­ groes. It Is the only thing he can call bis own. It has grown out of himself. In the present spiritual awakening, more and morb, the new Negro la turning back to the church.” These views were expressed by Rev. ------------ i Harry V. Richardson, senior divinity student at Harvard University, before the forum of SL James A. M. E. Church Sunday afternoon. “ The new Negro is a product of this nectary. and has enjoyed higher op­ portunities for education and advance­ II ment than bis forbears," Mr. Richard­ son said. “ He is now showing some THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STU­ of the fruits of these advantages." Chicago. January .70— A one-million The speaker predicted that the de­ dollar reward for loyalty and Intelli­ DY OF NEORO LIFE AND HISTORY mands of economic necessity would gence is the fortune which was laid compel a return of the new Negro, at the threshold of the home of Mrs. HISTORY PRIZES who has turned from his church be­ Ernestine Wesley Brooks. 4939, Wash­ cause of the conflicts of the older and ington Park court, this city, this week Washington . D. C. FebJ- A friend Cincinnati. Ohio. Jan. 29— The na­ newer types of religious expression. when It was learned that legal mat­ of the Association for the Study of tion must establish a temporary dole More and better men will turn to the ters with respect to a bequest of more P R O T E S T « POLICE B R U T A L I T Y Negro Life and History, one whb does for the unemployed men and women ministry with their energy, intelligen­ than one million dollars, made to her. T O NEGRO CITIZENS had been cleared up. not care to mention his name, has of- .Prosperity can only be returned thru ce and vision, he said. Mrs. Brooks slates that the amount fered four prises to stimulate writing 'the banishment of war debts and rep- of her bequest is In excess of »1.100,- In this neglected field. For the best aratlons. thru honest, complete dls- Washington. 1» C. January 1«—Th* 000 00 In cash and real estate. Most of current article sent to The JOURNAL armament. lower tariffs, descending brutality of Washington policemen to this sum is In cash, checks for the OF NEORO HISTORY during the .Into a free trade policy and thru de­ hapleaa cltlsena who fall within their cash having ben delivered to her. year. he will glre a prixe of one hun- j velopment of a true national leader- clutches contluuea to be eapoaed In The bequest to the 27-yearlold Chi­ dred dollars and for the second beat. ship. Speaking before the City Club, Chicago. I ll. Janaary 29 Driven to i fifty dollars. For the best book review last Sautrday noon. Oswald Garlson the hearings being held to discharge cago matron was made In the will of from th* for.-.- officer* who have made desperation through unemployment sent to THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO Y'lllard, life-long friend of tbe race, Mrs. E. . Grosso, wealthy white wom­ use of the "third degr**" Illegally In hunger, and an Impending eviction to­ HI8TORY. he will give a prlae of fif­ editor of "THE NATION", student of an of Beaumont. Texas. In 1928. Mrs. the hearing Wednesday of caaea In­ gether with the knowledge that hla ty dollar* and for the second best, national and International problems, Brooks had served intermittently as volving Policemen Charles it Itrem- common-law wife, Catherine Davis, twenly-ftvo dollars. maid and companion for the white and grandson of the Immortal William merman and Hollla A. Clark, charged waa about to become a mother, Wil­ woman for nine years prior to her For full particular*, write to the Lloyd Garrison., emancipationist, out­ with assaulting Thomas McKeever liam ll.-iirv I lodge*. 4702 Indiana Av­ "Association for th* Study of Negro lined those points as most vital to tbe death. Mrs. Grosso stated ia her will Williams. 17 year-old taxi driver. Dav­ enue. resorted to murder early Sun Mfe and History. 1998 Ninth Street. preservation of onr social order illard that she was rewarding Mrs Brooks id K Heaver, taxicab operator for day morning aa the only nivaus of N. W . Washington. D. C." struck at both political parties as ABYSSIAN PRINCESS SPENDS for her loyalty and her intelligence. whom the hoy worked, testified to bringing an end lo suffering and trib­ Recounting some of her experiences lacking in national leadership or vis­ »20.000 ON FINERY IN LONDON eye witness accounts of llremmer- ulations o f (hr Woman he called his with Mrs. Grosso. Mrs. Broks stated ion, and declared the salvation of the mnn'a brutality. wife. In an interview Friday: "Mrs. Grosso government lies In the formation of SHOPPING TOUR Ileaver said that Hremmerman who used to tell me that she was going to About I A M , Sunday morning, T a third party more radical and pro- was always more nr leas a source of Hunter and Walter Johnson, roomers do something for me. but I never had greslve than the "Hull M oose" of petty annoyance to him and hla driv­ In the building were swakened by tbe Roosevelt's time or the LaFollette .. . „ any idea that she would leave tprwiti er-. telephoned M b ka s m m to the sounds of a terrific struggle, mingled crusade of 1924. He said also: "T irr * Prlnce Talk* About Bicycles While cally her entire fortune to me. She police station one day last summer. with the screams and moaning of a was very kind to me while she lived." Is no adequate leadership in Washing­ Attractive Sister Visits Smart Shops When he arrived he waa prodded Into woman. They traced the sounds to Mr*. Brooks went Into the employ ton I do not wish to attack President the squad room with the butt of a Hodges' apartment, where the moan­ of Mr*. Grosso when she was fifteen Hoover and his group —they are poll- 1 LONDON. Feb. 3— A dark skinned club and that he found alx boy» being ing continued Falling to receive any years old. She had just finished high tlcatly dead and nothing but complete Christian prince from Ethiopia left school in Beaumont and Intended to forced to stand on their toea. their response to their knocking on the stupidity on the part of their oppo- London today for Paris after a week hacks against the wall and arms a- door, the two men called the police. pursue studies at college, but decided nents can keep the Democrats out of 0f discovering the delights of western that In order to have sufficient mon­ bove their head* until they were to­ A squad from Wabash avenue station power In this next election. I have on- civilisation as typified by pneumatc ey. she would go to work for awhile. tally exhausted and their clothing answered and was admitted to the wringing with perspiration Hremmer- apartment by Hodge*. Hodges was RADIO ADDRESS OF DR. PLECKER ly pity for Hoover. He worked for ?'-es for bicycles and bacon and eggs She planned to go to Houston and be- years to build up a political machine (or breakfast. man «truck Heaver the latter testified fully rlad .and stood In the midst of BRINGS STORM OF PROTEST which won him the presidency atld It The Princess Tananle found Lon- (Contlnued on page four) and cursed at another white police­ a chaotic disorder. Furniture was o- _____________________________________ _ ;don shops so interesting that she In­ man who sought to lesson the punish­ verturned. bed clothing and apparel Virginian Infers That Bearing Child­ vested some »20,000 of her father's ment of the boys. (Continued on page three) RECEIVES BACK PENSION LATE; were strewn abjmt the room, while ren Out Of Wedlock Is Common In fortune In hats, gowns. Jewelry, lin­ The defense counsel tried to dis­ under a tipped over dining room table Negro Society gerie and 21 pairs of shoes. EX-SLAVE SUCCUMBS credit Heaver'« testimony When the In a pool of blood. Cathertu* Davis The two children of Emperor Halle operator could not spell the name of Selassie l. the Abyssinian monarch, TALLADEGA. Ala. Feb 3— Samuel one of hla taxi driver*, tho lawyer ask­ Richmond. Va.. Jan 30— Dr. W. A. | (Continued on l'age 4) enthroned in 1930 at a ceremony as Martin. 90 years old. ex-slave, who re­ Plecker, stale Registrar of vital sta­ ed sarcastically: lavish as any provided for his suppos­ ceived »10.179 60 back pension from "You're the president of a thxlcab tistics. speaking over radio station. ed ancestor, the Queen of Sheba, were the government last Thanksgiving for "W HITE" ACTRESS FOUND TO BE WRVA. front the subject, “ Unmarried company and can't read or write " shown every courtesy by the British services in the Union army during the "h. a little bit", said Heaver, doing Mothers", cited the number of white COLORED reval family during their week In Lon­ war between the state*, is dead. an 'Amos ’n’ Andy grin, "but that dont girls and of colored girls in the state don . Martin was stricken with paralysis who had given birth to babies out of keep me from being president." last March, and his condition took a There are 56 caaea of brutality be­ wedlock during the past year He Ossining Resident. Whose Husband turn for the worse recently. Martin fore the corporation counsel, a large New York. January 30—An old col­ said that this condition made little Holds Post As Deputy Sheriff. Files “ O. mother, daddy will have to go to received the money, which covered number of them Involving colored peo­ ored woman was called to the stand difference In Negro society and that Papers To Prove Right To Huge war right aw ay!” was the way little back pension since 1892. after hla ple. .last week in the preliminary hearing the object of his discourse was that Estate Valued At Millions Shirley Illne greeted her mother when daughter in New York brought his -------------0------------ given William Thomas, while. In the something might be done to help the she ran breathlessly home one after- case to the attention of federal offt- white girls. SCOTTSBORO STORY COMPLSTE case Involving the murder of his wife, ----- „ Dr. Little Shirley had rials. He was drafted Into the Union , ... Jean Thomas an actress In huriesuue Hr. Plecker's Plecker's Inference Inference that that the the New York Feh 4—While prospec noon last week New York. Feb 4 A resume of the ghow# Attorney for Tlumin„ nsk,,,i ,he bearing bearing of of children children of of a a wedlock wedlock Is is live heirs from the center of Europe heard another school youngster say army and took part In engagements entire history of the case o f nln# w ^ w- ghg hB(, gMrh nn inl,,r0Rt common and and taken taken as as a matter of ! »nd all parts of America, flocked here j that the war was on and everybody at New Orleans, Mobile, and Vicks­ Scotlslw.ro boys. contained m In » a J ~ After some hesitation course In Negro society, society, has aroused Friday to begin their fight to inherit had to fight boys, Is is prepared rnnininru ' '.h , CB„8 burg. Miss. document by mem 1'n tne case After some m sunuon, 30 page document prepared by m.;m 1"„ . K h I T . L , , , . . . a wave of resentment among Negroes | the »100.000.00p Wendel fortune which bers of the staff of the latbor Re- "he stated that the dead woman was here. They take the view that, accord j was willed to charity at the death of searrh Association hero ami Just re-jher itaugnter. Ing to the line of reasoning pursued an aged white recluse last March, at- leased The document contains Im- | Thomas, who had taken the woman by this eminent advocate of race pu- tornevs for a 59-year-old Negro woman portant legal evidence gathered In the for a servant about the place, almost rlty, he classes Negroes with the low- filed a claim which may eventually case, ami much factual material In fainted when he heard this bil of tea- er animals, knowing nothing of family make their client one of the richest answer to the many questions raiaed itlniony, and had to be tAken from the life as defined hy the American code women in the world This claimant, Mrs. Blanche Wen- by this now Internationally famous I court room until he recovered from of living nnd having no regard for the the shock caae. del-Hoffman. 25 Hunter street. Ossln- common code of decency. Leading Negroes contend thnt If Dr. | Ing, a member of St. Phillip s Eplsco- Plecker would devote part of his time i pal Church here at 216 West 134th to a real study of the actual status of j street, And a resident of this city for Negroes Instead of Imsing his conclu­ more than twenty years, declares that sions upon his own fantastic Ideas, a she is the great grand daughter of degree of weight, heretofore unknown Johann Gottlieb Matthias Wendel, would at once become attached to the founder of the fortune for which more than a score of "heirs" will battle. It and the new Utter of pups statements of this mlnent doctor. (By Paul PetersS Is believed that the woman has one of "Do you smoke, Andy?" He takes K1I.BY PRISON. Montgomery, Ala— tj,e package of cigarettes eagerly. the most direct claims in the group. Tracing her descent back to a ro­ They call Kilby a model prison Far Then the door i„ „lammed In his faoe mance In 1798 between the founder of at the back end. barred and trloly anrt vou have only the checkered blur ..._ Violet -------- Wal ----- ---------- the fortune and Shinne- barred, is the death house. We file o( his hodv against the bars. Hoffman's great grand- Into the concrete and steel pen. one on e by one. quickly, you are taken cock. Mrs mother and the (brighter of the chief by one. the warden before us and two around. For a moment the cells ate of a tribe of Indians on I-ong Island, guards behind. flung open. For a moment you stare ¡the woman filed her claim In behalf i \Ve have just come from the oapltol sharply as Brodsky tells him about ENGLAND'S CROWN HEADS EN fnat of porridge, bacon and eggs, toast, |of herself, a sister, two brothers and pf Alabama, where all morning the th» hearing In the court. He says. mnrninlndo and coffee at hi« hotel. TEU TAIN ETH IOPIAN PRINCE — '— “ She *■ Is — *■*-" * a • five “ first cousins seeking - ~ ‘ “ , smiles, " lawyers of .............. the International • ■ Labor Do- "Yes, sir” and ‘ the door Is With his sisters and his entourage, Detroit. Mich Feb. 4— Following the *' the Prince occupies nearly nn entire successful example of several other share of the principal of the fortune tense rtaped away at the state's cas^ flung to again. Oxl* Powell. Olen Montgomery, London Bringing a word of greet- floor of the hotel an the guests of the cities a "Don’t spend your money with Interest nnd compound Interest. against the Seottsboro boys. Perjured where yon cannot work” campaign has The names of the other claimants testimony, lies, frame-ups, lynch hvs- Charlie Weems. Clarence Norris. Wll- Ing from hla father. Asafim Ouonnnu, British government Crown Prince of Abyssinia, lineal d e s -1 Ills official appointments were ma­ been started here recently by the mentioned in her plea have not been teria: bit by bit the lawyers hummer lie Robertson. Eugene Williams —a ed Into the court a grisly picture of flash of white uniform, a pair of large Cendant of Kl'.g S demon son of Halle ny and elaborate, but the nine mem­ Progressive Negro League and a con­ revealed . the frcnxv In which the boys were child's eyes staring out of the tiny Selassie, Li. n of Judah and King of ber» of his suite did not permit enga­ centrated effort Is being made to coll, tho look of a huntod animal that spondlng In numbers because of the railroaded to death sentences. Klhopin, wi ut to Sandringham, one of gements to Interfere with the person­ plnce Negro clerks in chain stores. Hero. In this death pen. It is differ- makes It hard for you to talk — then For several (lays pickets have been extreme low prices of the C. F. Smith British Roynlty to pay a visit to King al habits of the prince, particularly not. Heavy silence. Through barred the clatter of the door and the rattle In regnrds to sleeping. None of his stationed In front of all A & P stores j products. George nnd Queen Mnry. The Smith company has placed an wire-fenced doorways you catch blurrs of the key. The young prince wns accompanied suite dared to rail him In the morn­ In neighborhoods where the Negro of human beings, prowling back and You feel a wild Impulse to rip the ¡population Is pronounced and so ef- aged, Inexnerienced colored man in by tho Earl of Arile, who lias been nt- ing. They awaited tho ringing of doors down. has been their w ork-in turn one of their stores, who is clerk In forth like captive animals. ___ tnehed to Ills staff during Ills visit In bell, which signified that the prince __ fectlve The heaviness preses on your lungs, The wnrden and guards march you ing away customers of color, that the name only, at their own volition. This England, nnd meniliers of the royal was awake. down the concrete halls. They are suite. Ills attire was ceremonial, wit lx | The prince collected scores of tilcy- manager of the A A P. chain stores |* believed to he an effort to offset a sickness gnaws In your stomach. The warden swings open a door, clean nnd bar# and now. with a re­ n dark cloak trimmed In black allk cle catalogs and had many meetings has promised to meet tho demands of the work of the Progressive League lentless ferocity of whitewash braid over hla black nnd white allk In his suite, where ho discussed with the Progressive League by asking for but on the other hand, It Is taken by "Andy Wright” , he says It Is hard to think of anvthlne to Wo drive hack to town, every law- a list of their stores In locations the pickets ns a sign of weakening. robes. Ho wore a wide-brimmed lint. experts the questions of whether The Lcigttc was Jnhllnnt over the sny ns you stare at this gangling yer determined In tomorrow's argu- where their trade Is 75 per cent Ne- After lunching with the King and pneumatic tires nnd coaster hubs were gro. They agree to place colored arrest of Eugene Fields, one of their young black boy with his white uni- ment to fight hnrder than ever to set Queen, the Prince returned to London. sultahla for the Abyssinian roads. On Thursday he sat In the royal box • Tho official function» In England e'erks In these stores f the league workers, Inst Saturday. Senator Char- form and hla sad-eyed stony face. Yes, the Seottsboro boys free! And --hack- nl Drury Lane Theatre to view "Cav­ Included luncheon with the king and can produce workers who can qualify lea Roxohorougb secured the release he remembers Joseph Brodskv. the Ing the defense In the court, the thun- a meeting The hardest fight seems to be with of Mr Fields, who was held Inoom lawyer, and Irving Schwab, both of derous roar of millions and millions alcade." Noel Cownrd’a pageant of queen at Sandringham, Accordlng to whom had talked to him about his throughout the world, mllltantly de- with the I’rlnre of Wales, a dinner nt the f F. Smith stores who have stead munloado until Monday English history. m e Prince .-r.n. a likes ............ ...re, *-• ..« » a reception ........... . . .. . . . league . . . . . . any Mr. .............- ................... - ......... " will i ll be car- Foreign Office « nnd fnstly refused to give the Hosmcr, the boycott car case before. He smiles as we tell him man.ling the liberation of the.«i Inno- The English faro, en the rure.au porlftlly roam beef and mutton. 141st attended by moat of the members of consideration, but tbe picketing goes riod into the 15 communities in Treat we hare seen his mother and sister cent^ victims of a ferocious ruling« la weak he ate a hearty British break- the diplomatic corps. on and the group is reluctantly re-,er Detroit where Negroes reside and In Chatanooga. and his brothers dog. justice. Illiterate, M an O w n s 185 T a xis OF MAID COLORED GIRE WHO GAVE OP SCHOOL TO SERVE NOW RICH VILLARO ADVOCATES POITICAL CHANGE FOR PROGRESS USES IRON SIANO FOR BLUDGEON IN DEED SUM M ERS, TELLS POLICE HIS GHASTLY DEED IS ACT Of MERCY QUESTIONS RACE Black Prince Is NEGRO BOYCOTS STORES Guest Of British DETROIT THAT WONT EMPLOY TUEIR RACE Scotsboro Boys Visited In Prison