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baturdat . F ebruary «. n it The ADVOCATE •AO* TH*»!« THEATRES • SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES “Legal Light” Y.W.C.A. Society HerlemScandals EHingt on A n d H is Orchestre Scores »IV J II JAMIHON. 1.1. II A garulahnimit prm-nndlng I* * pro vmlonul r<’tn«<ly granimi I» plaintiff «nahllng him Io attach ihn property of Ihn ili'fninlanl to ancurn Ihn nulla funi Ion of a Judgment rncovsrsd by him ami In ubanora of alululory pro vlalon containing Ilia linn, JinlKtnnnt for Ihn ilnfnnilanl ilnalroya Ihn Hun auil roloaaua Ihn attached parly. Mra. Carrie L. Inperaoll »III have cbarpn of the Veapera at the Y. on Sunday, February 7th at S F. M. The graduate» of January, 1*32 claaa will form the program. The public la cor dially invited to attend and remain for tea. e a • On February 18th. Mra Jeaale Flower», chairman of the Kellptoua Committee, aaalated by Mra. E. It Martin, of the aame commlii*-.* of the main Y. together with member» of the Epworth league will preaent the Vea- per program In obaervance of race re latione aunday. On the aame day at 13, the Ilualueaa and Induatrlal Glrla Club» will furnlab the program at the main Y. (By Mra. Roaalle Bird-Holme.; They will be aaaUted by Rev W. It {»v e il, Rev. Daniel O. Hill, Jr„ Mra .. .. Phone Murdock 1688 ___ Mable Sheppard and Mra. Margaret Wyman. • • • Mr». LeRoy Fuller, of Holliday Ave. The Oregon Aaeoclatlon of Colored la aponaorlng a »liver tea from three Women» Club» will hold "Club I>ay" on In the afternoon Sunday for the all day on Tburaday, February 11th at benefit of her daughter'» campaign in the branch. the Queen content. Little Ilia intend« • a • to win. I The colored Trojana baaketball team poatponed tbelr game at the Mra. Thelma Unthank will entertain main Y M C A laat Saturday nlpht, tor the Glrla Friendly Society and but will play tbla Saturday nlpht Tic tbelr friend» at a formal party tonight ket» may be obtained at the branch at her realdence on Union .'venue. office. e • • Mra. Guy Holmea waa hoateaa at a The Rythm Band concert which waa ' dinner laat Sunday complimenting repeated laat Monday night, waa not I » e Grlgaby and Mlaa Caroline Carter. ao well attended owlnp to the Inclem Willie Reed, of 303 Cherry alreet, ent weather. However, tboae In atten remain« 111 and confined to hla home dance enjoyed the performance. under the doctor « care. • • • Writ. How Caaculad. Thu writ la piarmi In Ih* ahnrlffa hamla; It moat rnrlln namna of Ihn perlina, Ihn da- arrlplloli of Ihn pnraonal proporly In vlml on; hail hum attached at Ihn anil of Ihn plaintiff In Ihn arlton and In dorami wllh a rnrllflralo of Iha Conn ty rii*rii that Ih« rumo had boon re rordnd In Ihn allarhmnnt rm-orda on a rpm-ifl.-d ilaln, roliatlluln aufflrlnnl rompllanrn with Ihn Oregon rodo llownvnr, whnrn Ihn pnraonal proper ty la cnpahln of manual delivery, or whnrn the properly la In novera! pur- rola an aa lo rm|ulrn aeparale and din- tlnrt anlaurea, aa whore A owna It II haa filmi aulì again«! A amt attache: A a automobile and motor boat No lien by virtue of ihn attarhmnnt la rrealod on either the automobile or the motor boni uniti they am both taken Into ruatody by the ahnrlff. llbtrk row. left lo rlphll Fred Junklna, . cord In road houao hlatory near Chi- Charlie« William». Arty Whelaol, Juan cape wllh four weeka at I.lncolu Tav Tirol, Joe NaOlon ami Honny timer , ern and ael a un!<|ue precedent In (Front row. left to rlphll W illiam ' ahow bualunaa by itilaylnp five aepar- llratld. Harry Carney, Johnny llodpea. j ute enpapemenla wllhln nine monlha llarnny lllpurd. Fred (luy and DUKE at the Oriental Theatre In Chlcapo, KI.I.INOTON where they were held over for a sac- After a year » abannrn from New ond week on thlr fifth and final en- York, durlnp which lime they ahuller- pupetnent. Followlnp their cornlnp Paramount Liability of Qarnlahaa After the ed box-offlca rm-orda In thnatrna of moat of the principal etllea of Ihn Theatre appearance In New York, properly haa been atlarhed, until II la naal und middle weal, Duke Klllnpton Duke and hla boya will make another dlaeharged or the writ elnrutnd. Ihn plaintiff, aa agnlnat third pnraona. la and Ilia famoua orrhnalra return lo new record In the ahow world wllh a ronaldrrmt a pumhaaer for a valuable 'Broadway February 6th when they op- non-atop jump of 3,000 milea to Han- ronaldoratlon and In pood faith, of Ihn [en an mpnpement at the I’aramounl Franclaco, to open al the Orpheuin Theatre there. A "Jump" of thla alae aliarhed property. Any person aervnd Theatre. Durlnp Ihn ynar that they were a- and character la unique In ahow bual- wllh notice of properly In tholr nos- •Melon hate* nttMfcM, shall m ini way, Klllnpton and hla men made two neaa and la a dlatlncllon In kueplnp The Qtrla work committee will hold aucb properly I m * delivered, iranafer- complete loura of Ihn Paramount cir wllh Klllnpton'a unuaual record aa a Ita meeting at the branch on February red. or paid lo Ihn ahnrlff. be liable cuit of Iheutrea, ealalillahed a new re elope attraction. 8tb with Ita chairman. Mra. Carrie L. In Ihn plain!Iff for the amount there Inperaoll. preaiding. of until Ihn attarhmnnt he dlrharped BRTI1BI. O lO tlt IlltOADCAHTH • • • or any Judgment recovered by him. aa- The Committee of Management will llaf till meet on Wedneaday, February 10th at One of the moat Inaplrlnp and whol 10 O'clock A. M. Whan The Sheriff Haa Authority to ly dellplitful proprama waa conducted • • • aell the attached property. Where the on laat Sunday nlpht by llethel chô i The Good-Will tour, aponaored by attached property la live atock and the ma at the Calvary Tabernacle when the Portland Council of Churches will coat of keoptnp la preat, the ahnrlff for morn than an hour, they broad- make uae of our auditorium for a may anil the name In the manner In caat over KWJJ The propram rollala mans meting on Friday evening. Feb. which property la a«ld on execution led of Nepro Spiritual» aunp by the 12tb Rev Daniel G Hill 1» In charge Or. If the attached properly be perlah chorua; aoloa and quartata, all under of the arrangement». The public 1» able, auch aa fruit or nieata. the aher- the liatón of Prof. Klmer C Hartlett. UNITED ARTISTS 1 welcome. Iff may aell the name The proceeda ! director Itev Daniel (1 Hill. Jr . la t h e r e o f an.I o i l i e r property attached paator of Bethel church An Internet Mra. Perry of Overton atreet la re mu at tie retained by him to anawer any Inp feature of the propram waa the STH GLORIOUS W EEK! ! ported to be quite 111. Judpment the plaintiff may recover In dedication of number» to people In Marie DRESSLER In all aectlona of the Northweet. moat of the actlou. “ EMMA” whom maided In Orepon town», In I. H. Payne, of 194 Cherry atreet 1» How The Defendant May Have The cludlnp Fortland. reported to be ill and confined to hla uan of hla car after It haa been attach FOX PARAMOUNT ed and tiefore the attachment la end Inp from the defendant to the plaintiff home with a aevere cold. He haa had ed The ahnrlff may deliver any of the and that the attachment la not aoupht the attention of a phyalclar. GLORIA SWANSON In— property attached to the defendant or nor the action N M l M to hinder •TONIGHT OK NEVER" William Hill, the voungeat brother to any other peraon clalmlnp It. upon delay nor defraud any creditor» of the Fanrhon and Marco'» — hla ptvlnp a written underlaklnp. bet defendant of Rev Daniel G. RHIII. Jr., of Port "ONCE UPON A TIMBE" Idea land recently waa granted a scholar- ter known aa a delivery bond The Judgment agalnet garnlehee If by bond muet be executed by at leant two the anawer. It appear« that the partii ahlp In muaic which entitle» him to auretlea, enpaplnp to redeliver It. or aben, at the time he waa aerved. had atudy abroad. FOX BROADWAY pay the value of the property to the any property of the defendant'» liable Don't forget to add that Negro book ahnrlff. to attachment aa provided In aubdlvl alun where the parnlahee la required Wally IIKKKY aud Clark GABLE In to vour library during Negro Hlatory "H E L L DIVERS" Week. All wrlta of attachment» moat be to pive a certificate, beyond the a- accompanied by affidavit» ahow Inp mount admitted In the certificate, nr t i l that the defendant la Indebted to In any amount. If the certificate were the plaintiff, »tatIns the amount of refuaed, Judpment may be plven a auch Indohledueaa. over and above all palnat auch parnlahee for the value In lepal art-off«» nr counter-claim» upon money. a contract for the payment of money And (3) either that the payment of the aame haa M l b M «• * "red by any mortpape. lien or pledpe upon re el or pnraonal property. (3) that the MRS. BEATRICE REED aame waa »enured by a mortpape. lien or pledpe ta» the caie map bet. hut Lady Attendant that auch property haa been rendered nupatnry by the act of the defendant: —at— Ml that the defendant I» a non real- MILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY dent of the »late: that the aum for Buy h an d kerch ief* which the attachment la naked la an May bn reached by calling the Fu actual bona fide exlatlnp debt, one ow w ith w h a t it sa v e s neral Parlor» or her home, Solwood 6175, She will be pelaaed to aerve you. l l I n '1 merrnmmmry to p « » V * o« m or* » « L relieving you of much anxiety and t e h l n r * I n i v i i m 1 *# «I i f s s » , **•«»• l»T »* • ml I a s m I m , is ymm ts • U f f » Us**# •• I V . No«# worry in your hour of bereavement. Theatres MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service Bradford Clothes $ 2 5 .0 0 to Shop $ 4 5 .0 0 bmm H «U a n «. W ssn ftss s w i p M s c ls vwmt W i k H#»#- Cnr. 4 th en ti s th in g io n « V N H M M » y#N •|*p*»MUM#«#»y f l • T * « ove» V » 4 o # d I m < MRS. REED haa proven auch a help, not only lo her enx 'loyera. but to the Colored Patron» in gen eral, that during the pnat two year» MILLER A TRACEY have handled !*0 per cent of tile Colored H «* I kings yo# » m H milk «ksi M vis| k*#.Uof«k»#4s •»• ■»*»*!» • M^fONtto# 1 — k#r« PW - LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE "W h en Young Mm Buy" W \SHINGTON STREET Between 20th and 21 at G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER NEW NUMBERS: ! i i_______ BRoadway 2631 BRoadway Jf9? NOW IS THE TIM E____ Office Hnnir: Blioadtvny 18113 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon Residence Phone GArfield 8019- 310 Tillamook Slrret to put in your winter fuel supply while prices are at their lowest. Call Surcetmorti to E. Richttnlnon ling gage Transfer JLM HENDERSON (the Blind Man) for nil kinds of fuel at all prices The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . 92 Kil ingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi The Advocate Publishing Co* Phone WAlnut 1000 I'uhlished Every Saturday for the Past Titrnty-Six Years! Publishers of "The Advocate**— A 16 -Page Newspaper In Two Sections! BEATRICE H. CANNADY, Manager W e Sell Fo r Less Because W e SeU for C a s h n Use Gaseo B riquetes The Best Soliti Kind 1 No Ashes AT ‘Portland Gas & Colie Co C O M P L E T E N E W STO CKS O F Q U A L IT Y M E RC H AND ISE FOR T H E H O M E A N D PE R S O N A L SERVICE Sixth and Salmon Sta. Mra. Julia Fuller aponaored a chick en and chltterling dinner at Bethel February 3rd. It waa a decided sue- ceaa. It waa another effort for the ral ly for Bethel. DORIS ALEXANDER With valentine decorations In pro fusion. little Mlaa Shirley Bine Retd received fifteen little friend«. Wednes day from four until six o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ill« Reed. 303 Cherry atreet. The pretty pre-Valentine affair waa in ob servance of her ninth birthday anni versary. Gamea. music and refresh ments were the diversions. Charming Mra. Winnifred Cochran assisted Mra. Reed with the young folk. Dorla Alexander la another of the exotic beauties from "Harlem Scan dals", the colorful and tuneful stage revue recently produced by Irving Mills, the sponsor of Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway. The Literary Research Club meet« on February 6th at the home of Mr» Bonnie Bogle. Mrs. Ilia Fuller la the newly elected president. Mra Winnie Fred Cochran, secretary and Mra. Mamie Stanton. Treasurer. Under the new administration great htlnps have ben planned. RACE UMPIRES GET WORK Pittsburgh. Pa . Feb. 4— As various plans are being made for 1932 base ball, colored umpires will undoubted ly receive more consideration than In previous years. The recently formed East-West League should take up this angle, with ^-tter results because their schedules will be confined to Negro teams “ Outlaw" or “ Indepen dent»''. will have m*ore difficulty us ing race umpires In mixed games A report coming from headquarters of the Pittsburgh Crawfords carries the news that at least one colored umpire will be on duty at Greenlee Park for all home games If no seri ous objections are raised, they might employ two It is also intimated that race umpires will be employed for road games. The Narclaaua Club will meet on next Monday. February 8th with Mra. L. Wilson aa hoateaa at her love ly borne, 740 HMood atret. The Zion Club which was to bare met thla Friday with Mra. Ethel Tur ner as hoateaa. haa poatponed It» meeting until Friday. February 19th. Mra. Hla Fuller, of 749 Michigan St.. 1» captain of the King and Queen contest which Is being waged aa a feature of the Bethel church rally on February 29th. Meadames Dolly Paries and Fannie Coaby sustained Injuries by slipping and falling on the Ice Tuesday. They are Improved aa we go to press.__ VILLARO MAKES PLEA FOR THE NEGRO TO JOIN NEW POLITICAL PA R TY DEMANDS DOLE FOR THE POOR AND NEEDY — PITIES HOOVER SAYS DEMOCRATS ARE BIGGEST FAILURE leadership Woefully latching In Race Funerals. 25c Mr and Mra. E L. Jan. «on were the gueata at dinner on Wedneaday evening, of Mr. and Mra. Jerome Franklin. Mias Alexander waa one of the for tunate dancers selected by Mr. Mills In following cut his theory of "glori fying” the sepia girls in the Ziegfield manner by making grace, beauty and charm, in addition to dancing ability, essential qualifications for hla chorus. "Harlem Scandals" is playing thea tres in the east at this time, but soon will make an extended tour of one of the major vaudeville circuits. In ad dition to a cast of exceptional talent. Including Tim Moore and Mantan, the Three Melody Bonbons, the Four Blazers and others. It has the distinc tion of one of the most gorgeous groups of chorus girls ever assembled. “ BEARCAT” BAKER WINNER “ Bearcat" Baker, colored heavy weight. of Seattle. recently fought at t he municipal auditorium In Portland, beat Frankie Warencke In a 6-round fistic encounter. Baker pro ved too much for his opponent with his defensive strength and aggressive fighting. The "Bearcat" Is only 18 years old, been in the game for only 3 years and out of 58 fights, he has lost only nine and all by decisions as he has never been knocked out. Young Baker is a nephew of I. H. Payne, of 194 Cherry street. Portland. DIXON TO BOX ON TUESDAY Young Flrpo. the Idaho light heavy weight battler and Georgia Dixon. Portland colored fighter, will appear in the main event cf Ralph Gruman's fistic card to be staged at the Audito rium on Tuesday night DANDY ALLEN TO FIGHT ---------- 0---------- Pittsburgh. Pa.. Feb. 4— After hear ing of the fair and impartial treatment BAGNALL VISITS CONDEMNED NEGRO IN N. C. PRISON accorded race fighters by Jules Beck N s v York. N Y Fob. 3— Robert W. and other matchmakers. Dandy Allen decided to make hts headquarters In Bagnall. director of branches, of the National Association for the Advance Pittsburgh. The wave of unemployment sweep ment of Colored People, recently vis ing through the land has caught in ited Ernest Herring, convicted color its tentacles one of the best and prob ed mxn in the death cell of North Ca ably the least known good Negro figh rolina state prison, whose conviction ter in Philadelphia. Dandy AlPn. a of murder may be reviewed by the lightweight whose two bouts In Madi State Supreme Court if new evidence son 8-mare Garden ring m orel the can be offered. Herring. Mr. Bagnall reports, vas New York World-Telegram critics lo label him a s"the second edition of arrested on a Srnday morning while Kid Chocolate" and a "carbon copy” in bed. charged with stealing gasoline. He had never been In trouble before. of the great Joe Gans." Allen, a Philly boy. has been fight Herring was implicated by his broth er in a murder, of which be. h were ing up aronnd Newark. Ills most re cent triumph there was a one-sided convicted and the young man says victory oyer Lenny Banks. North Jer that his brother had implicated him sey favorite. Allen has also beaten because of a fight they had had pre Phil Griffin who recently fought Bat- viously. "The sheriff ond officers took him talino for the world's title. Allen claims that such boys as Johnny Ja- out to the woods and chained him to dlck. Lew Masey and Benny Bass a tree." reports Mr. Bagnall. “and told won’t have any parts of him and local him they were going to get the mob promoters claim nobody will take a and kill him. When he was arrested chance with him. It doesn't pay to be he had on tennis shoes whose sole» were worn smooth Part of the evi- good and not famous! j dcnce us#l to convict, was that the imprints of corrugated tennis shoes were found near the body and Ernest HOWARD WINS W-shlngton. D. C. Feb. 3—Defeat Herring wore tennis shoes. ing Morgan college for the first time I Mr. Bagnall reports going through in seven years on a Baltimore court the prison and talking with other in last night. Howard University's bas mates of whom he says: "Many of ketball team proved a real contender them had no lawyer at their trial and for the C. I. A. A. championship The appeared to be Innocent of the char ges for which they were Imprisoned." score was. Howard 34. Morgan 29. (Continued from page one) has turned to ashes In his hands. He Is utterly Inadequate for the Job he has to do. Under Al Smith the Demo cratic party abandoned Bs last toint of difference from the Republican*, tbelr tariff for revenue only, policy. The corruption of the Harding Admin Istration and the Coolldge marking time’ administration led In part to our present disaster. Democrats “ Biggest Failure” “ The Democratic party has been the greatest failure of all because It has not fulfilled the minority's turn- tlon under our constitution of watch lng every activity of the party In pow er with microscopic eye. We are wit nessing the breakdown of a political system — the end of the myths that Republican power brought prosperity — 'Hat hiRh tariff policy could main tain an artificial national edifice in which American living ataudards would be higher than all others. It Is the end of an era. Economics have broken away from politics —we face the problem of overproduction and perhaps a permnnen problem of un employment because of the machine which is constantly taking away Jibs." Editor Vlllard spoke January 3l)th before the Women's ('By Club. "Negroes of Ohio hold the balance of power politically, and. If organized, could command recognition of tbelr right» and reaped for their power." Vi'ard told an audience of 1.000 that (packed St. James church, late Sunday afternoon. He urged the audlenca t< become members of a proposed third party, also saying: "My appeal is for a new deal, for a new party In our political life. There is no choice between the two c.\'»tlijg parties. Both are corrupt and failing the nation. It should not be difficult for Negroes to rut loose from the Re publican party. Republicans appeased the passage of the Dyer nnti-lynching bill (largely a copy of the pioneer O- hlo anti lynching Inw) and Negroes seem to he satisfied with election .romlaVs and the appointment of a few Negroes to office. Get together, organise and work as a group. There is no minority group in the country that la 1» aa great danger or discrimi nated against us much as is the Ne gro. 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