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SLACK * W HITE LA BO R U N ITE THE ADVOCATE la d «p «n 4 * » l V IL U M I N N U M im t»»*r IN TWO SECTIONS M * • **»• i f th * P O L L A N O , OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 5 . IM I mow m r* n n s SECT ¿ON ONE MRS. MOONEY PLEADS FOR SCOTTSBORO BOYS PLEDGE SUPPORT NAACP READY TO ACT I N FLORIDA . . Tfie (Vev^.s TO FREE BOYS Digesting . . h V n .ir ru R ii c. m it c iik u . Booker T. Washington HonoredMfflKMB n m l . IHM ECONOMY In Sunny California I w ..|.M p II»« IhUftN <»f r»«torlii| pruapcrll u r lim i m»ana of advertising I iik I» '• ’ * *|Ull« mMtr n M . i b i In a,' |Nirta of Amarlo«, partlrularly la i Ih«- tara» i «iilara ampi«»?»* ara balng | lalif off la druTN • a a II* Iha vartoua ■ovarnmaatal unita liMal alai« and f »»darai iha Mnu> BM uaiioa aliala and for oar rara II la aprlltng ira«p<l* and aa Iha raaalU ara rarafulty labulaiad • « flnd I»»al Ih « nunthar of oar «ork ars b«liig dia rhargad ara anliraly oul of |»ropor lloa «ilhar lo Ih « numhar «m plo?«d or ih» loia! n uni bar dlarharaad • • a Ho a»« of Ihaaa dia. baratta ara Iha èbatllabla raaull of admlnlal/alloi» « banana and II br la lima. Ihal Ih « addlttoaal i*«nhrr gtv«n «mploy mani a III offa« Iha >aa«a llo a n a r Ih « ma pirli y ar l | Uld off |mraSjr aa aa «roaot* « * «a*art a a • W * do a i a 4 • Ihal alth«r a f r i vaia or a orfaaiaath»« maialali» a n f a d l f n.t » r . If IÉMMNI »• •••»* 1 • I h » dona and aur«l? and . «rtatni* mora «¿uiiaM« !.. mah« a raadjaalir « m «*f Ih« ««.faina honra divnliitf ih vi.. « a n i manr. r.tih j ar |han lo r « " ■« .al II la « f. v a a IV Uh Iha ad raro «d iridai wa h a »« mada in a lla w « lira ' l«U ita ilm oar «o rk «ra h a i« a • rial « »|*»*r, '»nl n I# al Ulna ihair u . . « r « hi «riha», «a- pnf « f inalr p ru • m a « '« «a nf hfa or la ^raparla« ihaa f » «j talifw for alili graafar «a * «a *«. • • p »» 'din* Ihal Ih « worh o f t\* ««a « «i la ni a <l«allaad lo laaura aa. ‘ a» u# a pr«« pt»rlp»aat« ahara a a a h a llM al fhinga fr«». « apltaliati« at«nd|*'f.t' Il I. •««m mio h m or« profila Mi lam a *«n«-ral and «<|iiiiahl« of prtiapariiy ihan lo mah» of iha man» and hrtnt uni* 10 iha f « o II la lo hr«ati a nnolaa rondo Iona ihal o i da? ntofiomlata ah.»uld proto*« far. • • • la rhaahmg orar Iha aaraiaga «ad pr»»du. non of a numhar of iha larga«! •M p a a la a la rh. M i U f l f" r ff*r i v o vaara wa flnd a grani mani a ho h a i« n U H m II| rafwaad lo aithar lar t»ff am «.( ihalr «B igio ?«« or lo r • • irprlalaa a« J f 11 ma» aram ihnr «arnlnga H ata; j a . %. vraataf V\ h» j ' If - JECONGMIC PRO- CITIZENS BAN TOGETHER A N D H JW !! GRAM PLAN A N EDITORIAL •“ *h. !!» » • of Individual» and rrou;u when ’ hey are compelled to band together to down Ihelr common aoem> Sometime, this enemy la wuhout and aotimo» within for I nriland N a«roe» And the com moo aaamy la N egro,, «h o dlarriml- oale again»! (hair own people, who o . amount of aom, fooliah noao 0 lhat they don I Ilka thla one or that— lhai they era duty bound to be ruid. ad by aoma lanrlad diallka or Jeal„„.y of a bralolaaa "fr la n d p rn rllr e aome of iha moat unheard of lacoaalalen r k i. UNITED FRONT URGED FOR NEGRO BUSINESS __ NEW YORK «rnnm.ii MARCH &— Large c “ » * » meetings In severs) . . i . . , , ' * r? r “,n* planned for the celebration of the birthday of Booker J. Washington, founder of the Na tional N?gro Hutloiess League and for many years Its president, according to announcement of a . L. Holsey, .ec The principal thing with .hlch the retary of the League, who is directing N *gro in Port 'and ia vlu lly coaceu- the puns On each program will be •d at thla time la how and «h ere to prominent speakers who will make a »arn a dollar — to make a ||,iBg plea with the public to support Negro Roma rail It hta economic problem IA»II, Portland baa an Economic the 193*/ on'e*0 ;1 ” h°r moat°p to * U*" organtantloa rompoaed of Negro*« able in the blatory of N e g ^ bua^neea • h.Re aola ob)ncllv« i, aolvtng the The slogan of the meetings will be: Portland Negro'a aconomic dellmma Affiliated with Ikla organlialion are \n 19S2*,e<1 ^ roDt i0r Ne* ro ^uslnees Ik » I - at branch ... the National Aaan elation for the Advamemeot of Co|. orad Paopla and aa are Informed practically every other club and or- • 4 Ulaatlc*i of whatever kind or nature which colored people operate Thev art »« P in g the problem — and how' SYMPATHIZE WITH MOTHERS THROUGH OWN EXPERIENCE New York »larch k— (C N A )— A ringing call ror the defense of the nine 8 eotuboro boys was made las' Wedaeeday nlyht by Mrs Mary Moo- aey. the frail, white-haired. 14-jeaf- old mother of Tom Mooney, the Ubur leader now completing his fifteenth year la th* CslifornU penitentiary on New York. March S— Telegraphic framed-up murder charge. Inquiry by the N. A. A. C. P into the Addressing th* 1».»00 workers who mobbing of Negro worker« In Jack Jammed the Bronx Coliseum. "Moth sonville. by white men who wanted er" Mooney pledged her services la their Jobs, has brought word from the fight to free the Scot la boro vic the Jacksonville branch that the mob tims. activities hare been suppressed. Po "I know how the mothers of the lice action anil self-defense by a Ne Bcottsboro boys are suffering because gro. who stabbed on* of his white their Innocent children are facing th* ’ assailants have helped to calm the electric chair", said 'Mother' Mooney. ! white Job-mobbisis. "Aa I have waited and hoped all tbese It la reported that responsible white year* lor my son to be given back to and colored cltisens stood together a- me. so th* Scottsboro mothers are ' gainst the mob activities and that the waiting for the working-class to free disturbance* have been brought to their children. I want the fight for my end. boy Tom to be a fight for the 8 cotts- . boro boys, too.* The audience broke Into a storm of appUnse when Mother’ Mooney clasped the hand of six-year-old Mary Alice Montgomery, the sister of Olen Montgomery «me of the eight Scotta- boro bo»s now In the death cell at Kilby prison. Ix>* An 8 e,M - CallformU. March 5 - D r By unanimous vote of all present, ,rI*_u.de Ident of the local branch of the Na- a telegram was sent to the Scott*boro boy* pledging a determined struggle for their freedom. INE M S POET ON H ep la one of ihe laleat v a y , that »inn» of lh o »» who are aolvlng our ecu- m i l - problem» in Portland are doing it '*• w -dtieaday March 1 «. 1 »S 2 at a a h ii» nail oaned and operated by New York March 5— ''The common a.’..la i-m ala the colored Knlghta of Pyihlac le d g e a i l the Court of Cal- notion of ih » extreme longevity of Indians as a race 1 , largely a myth ", anlhr are go,..g to give a ball A ah «reneatra haa been hired to and Negroes and whites are longer play lor thla hall and a while (printing lived, reports a writer In "Human New York. March S— National lead —’ .Hlahmenl wa» patrnnlted for the Biology , whose findings are summer- er* highly endorse O PPO R TU N ITY 'S printed vdvertlalng material Now we lied by Ihe National Association for PresidentUI Poll a* most timely In a- lake I. ihal the hall |. giren for Ihe the Advancement of Colored People wakening the Negro to the Importance The writer. Eorrest Clement», of haaefll and pleaare of white people of the coming Presidential election The »pooaora certainly would not ei- the Lniverslty of Oklahoma. Depart which Is expected to beclose and bit ment of Anthropology, has examined pm l rolorad people to pgironiie It. terly fought. Prominent among those Now lei na a»e A Negro— one of the federal mortality atatUti.-a. also openly expressing satisfaction and In ou. beat ,nd nldret cttlxena. operate» the records of specUl IndUn tribe« terest are Mr. Atbon L. HoUey. pres a dance kali »h i, I. he doee to aid In to arrive at his results. ident of the C. M. A. Store»; Mr. Ar T » - » fM-nRHl»** • reV **» Among other racial distinction* earning a llv irg The hall 1« a nice thur Schomburg. Curator of Fisk alMlltv •>« laanagam- ni »nd »h il* one ewniptwd wl.h a good dance which he points out are that Negroes University Library and Mr. Eugene •I h m « feil aff Hl Ihlr » • « Ilo* i » '< floor and ««her roevaulenrea an l cer and Indians seem to suffer loss from Klnckle Jones, executive secretary of •.»«■kt o.k*r »»th n d « ®» atilUlag th n „ u n r x tn v tainly lar-.a « «ugh to arcomodata cancer than whites, but on the other the National Urban League. W fllr M nf tb»lr »m r*" « • aad plani» L n Angeln« rallfornla. March 8 — anytklag that V- -roe* ran afford to hand Ihelr deaths from Influenxa and DR- HUDSON Mr. Holsey says "O P P O R T U N IT Y In ntb»r » nr4i. ;h»v Intimi H pr- fit Hal»m Oragna Marrh t Th» In Th» penane. « of tk » tirami E ialtrd hava th e«« hare, me* There are two tuberculosis are higher than among t i° n*l branch of the National Assocla- Io r r»*te oork lanino* o f wring l»rnaflonal riuh nf «kick William Ruler of tk » I 11 P O I of W ln Ik » | Negro orcbeelraa la Portland hltes. In the case of syphilis, ha 1,00 for the Advancement of Colored magaxlne is rendering our race a det- one ^ ____________ ___ ____ ______ ___ inlte and constru. ,lve service in con- Io aaotaolr economi »• bv la finn itti Hall I» fimi I'f*fln* » Ilor and O»ora» ciiv »H I doubt!»*» h» an In ntlan rompoaed o f • group of young men finds the Negro death rate about People has returned to his office on • mplnv»« barano» .»f a r»tr*n rltm »»t i aanadi Ik» a»< und. apoaaorad aa rtiral antelered herd la go for and th* oihar headed by member» of five times that for whites and three Central Avenue fully recovered from ! ducting the natlon-wde poll to deter- in Ifcoir form»rty it n m U r .li». Ilk »» lat»rnalbinal handiaf fc»r» oa 1 - “ Ties the Indian rate Diabetes caua a recent Illness. Dr Hudson waa ' **“ * * “ ,1 a» never before la Ihelr taak « f an» nf our »M eat and moat highly » n n candidate for the Tti»aday »»»a ln a af ih» flraf V entertaining the National Convention * apegled tam llle« They belong to _,mc- ea more deaths among white« than stricken at his office about three for a campetent Tkor» la ploait of Mil» rapila! ami dial fTlarck al all nrlnrk .f H P which Will convene in ..» i k ( I 3 b »» * v y wnriowhlla organisation l * nion8 Negroes or Indians, and the *eeks ago and haa ben confined at Presidency. For the first time the .u dnoM ahont ik » m ailab l» laba-r T h » aortal hall i>* ik » rkRpel- t u ly during ihe month of Aagnal * and movement M the chy and are nl- cancer death rate among whites is h‘* home and the hospital ever since vote of the Negro will be taken out of the category of guess and placed on • *,»plv ll ooald k» •••od n . im ia i Io prtifuaaly and gorcanaslr darnratmt Mr Wlleoa la here aa Ike gneel o f, n a y« m kn anna actively engaged In more than twice the Negro death rate lhat time an Intelligent basis, thereby removing . p»nd moro for Bt***d and h»tt»v mnn • Uh g r»»n »ry »nlwlnn* about Ih » fj..lden Weal I-edge of Klka « ork for the beaefll of these organl from this cause. the previous hazard of tampering by nn»m »nl la nrd»r la pal kartk rapila! pillara and alona Iha »a lla and Iona He cornea her* direct from « »«h i u llo n » They are called upon by Ihelr Death from chlldlblrth diseases are selfish and professional politicians.'’ «.il lakor lo oork hamiaot lattina, pnllad plani» In hin» lasl-n D P vtailing »n mule th » people wh. n aomelhlng la wanted for twice as high among Negroes u a- Mr. Schomburg thinks it very time I «im adornad Ih » m a li» nf Ih » laida» Pacific Stall » Conveallon Ju»l rlo »»d .rnrhlng but when N egro»» have aome mong whites. The main causes of ly “ because the Negro finds himself land lall palma »m l rlhar plant« and and also for a viali lo ih » m itón ■ * « | m «n »y or think th»y are going to death for whites and Negroes are list- this time between 'the devil and hte fln a rr» In • profu»lnO ahnul 'ha la -lg » in El Centro to Inspect It« n«w I make some to »ten d they h.»e a whlta I ed b’r ,h* »r ite r as follows A a - -I , ~ . am. , . . I | . . , a e am fml.m 18 «m . «4 A - - — » . 4 »4 - Q’lf f » 4444 m dep blu aa*. Th Republican party ami m . . m mod tou* T T«mp1« room and «la g » Whites • ac on h- tia and call It aolvlng Ihe Ne- whom he has always supported baa T h » dalle Iona m ura» r»pn«t a a » « itmimnlod hy th « Ihutrtrt lepuiy r. | gvo a economic Heart disease, kidney disease, can problem Although failed him and the Democrats as yet aarvad hr lady atndanta of W lllam ail» Horr all Negro-a own and operate a printing cer. pneumonia, tuberculosis, cerebral has not offered anything definite. O- P n lr»r»lty. h»ai|"d by ’ Hurt" l'rary. i »tab Ishmrm in Portland all the hemorrhage, causes peculiar to early ther partle*. I feel are »till In the sen Ih » ralarar. In approilm alrly Ih r»» printing waa done hy a white «hop.— Infancy timental stage. It Is certainly time hiindrnd aurata rm>r»a»nlallro of all Negroes: And yet the»* are aome of the solvers for him to start thinking and gener Ih » rama nod many nallonalltlna and Tuberculosis, heart disease, pneu o f the N e r »- a economic condition In al appreciation for a magazine of rarlafi religion» monia. kidney trouble, cerebral hem Pori land. calibre can do Ixts Angeles. California. March 5— O P P O R T U N ITY 'S Tho monu ronalatod nf fruii cork It certainly ran ot he expected that orrhage. causes peculiar 10 Infancy. Friends, with genuinely _________ saddened more to arouse a thinking Interest lall, roaal lurkry and droaalna. Imana, »»r>e Negroes will attend thle dance— Influenxa. goers and than any other factor. It is a splendid rarrnta. lómala arpie «alad, hot rolla. In connection with these figures hearts, habitual funeral we (eel certain that those In charge piece of work." Initier, oily»», calory, plrkle«. cran do not want nor xpect that they shall the N A A. C. P. point» out that <'«''l<'*»r-seekers mingled with the Prinevllle. K y „ Marrh 8 IO N a I — I No --enalhle person would think of auch life insurance Z , , , ,, “ bereaved family al St Phillips Bpi. harry Jallv rahn, Irpemam. r u ff»» T h » program, orar which Dr Cur! T* i e ffo rt» of the coal o.•»ralors to giving til hie huelneaa to whit* people Louis I Dublin have attributed Ihe copall_ church here^alurday afternoon B AH AI RACE A M IT Y GROUP tirona Poney proalilonl nf W lllam allo or» tk In » cnlled «trike of ih » Negro • nen mr min ra of ihelr own race are Negro s high death rate from resplra and hear Father W. T. Cleghorn con »• d on of employment— unable many of tory and other diseases to his econo duct the simple last rites for Mrs l ’ nlvorally pranldod a» Inani ma»lnr. and w itl'e minera of Kentnrky GIVES N. A. A. C. P. AND URB ;« • hem to pay 'h eir house rent or feed mic handicaps A m »»tlna «n o hold on Wednesday connlnlnd nf a number of »m ailer pro Tennessee under Ihe leadership inadequate, medical, Anna Owena. (larry Harrison and AN LEAGUE DINNER : Robert Owena. pioneer cKtsen. who '•tnirti 1ml al W illiam » Arom i» Y W grama r«p r»< »n lallvo of each nailon National Diners Union, hy app ii'intf and clothe their tam llle»;— when nursing and honpttal facilities. murdered hla wife and son ln law, to rnca prejudice, have hrough! for h whole families cannot find enough in fà i.i a »..lOHillln» In arrange for allty. 'then committed sulctd» In the home Ihr ,'h te rrin e » of N»nro lloallh Week T h » firn! waa tho Negri' Mr» lina from the headquarters of the union work between them to do to ke«p ho New York. March 5—The National of his daughter. Mr» Gladys Harrison, Buhat Committee or Race Amity, un loth. IM S fr mi » ffr■ I 8 Irire t'anoady Kranklln. of Portland her» a vigorous affirmation of Its ly and »mil together and especially j 5480 Ocean Rlvd . In ILong Beach. T. . m » . ln » which a a » rallod hy waa renuealnd hy Ihn loaatmaalor lo In equality of Negro go t while " In th* tare nt the numerous Instances der the chairmanship of Mrs. E R. Mrs Harlaon. wife of Garry, was In Mathews, is giving a dinner tomorrow lir Dnl.'nrval Unthnik. was op»n»il A leaflet spread broadcast recently where N egro*» have been let out of I Continued on page two I the home at the time of the triple night at the Shelton Hotel In honor __ wtih ih» r 'i * ,i r o f a health film Ihal by agenta of Ihe operators calla upon their Jobs and thetr place« given to depleted h> T x m ' ìv I i I iih lumina Hi» » hile miners to drop their affiliation w h ile» Witness what happened a few S K 5 V J d K° rt0,.,ha h* V,r bZ nr o f* “he NatTonal Urbi'n I^a«'ue"and Th# Negro«-,' nf rf» un » City, Missouri wch the National Minera Union an months ago al our oldest hostelry In SMASH FRAM B-UP OF NBUKRO Clveland Ohio t> u„ „• k,,l.*d i * d 4 *h<>, n,01i d,**hMl * National Association for the Advance- i ivoiiind. unto. (L N A ) — Police or water In her father a face when he » rvxW.wt “ in «nnrR. A |i»rn r.m-nt health oraanltallon the ground that “ the union believes Portland Almost without warning, the w o r k e r IN C LB V K LA N D MawHom __________ aisllon. O.. have been forced _______ to drop „imed ht, pistol a, h, r The bullet ' ^ h l^ derot d serv ce “ n the was formoli w lh the followlna o ffi In equality of Negro* and white." Nag;1'' help, aome of whom had been rhArKAfl Affiinit I Yowl'd D.IW..S I I ___ a -..u # k _______ _ c I a II od of their nerottHi service m in e ci ni: Chain* Di IloNorral Un The answer nf Iha National Miners there (or nearly a halt century and for all charges against David Palmer. IS. We-ii! WlK *kd the #oiI!]i'n. Cleveland, O. March 8 William eauae of Juetlce and protection of the The rhureh was filled to capacity N «¿ o p le " Ihnnk: Vlr - ( h »|r|.io<i, lo tm elected; Hughey. Negro workor and leader In Union to thla "charge 1 'of Ih,- opera which the hotel was Internationally and Jimmy Lee McDue, 15, two col Hom-tary, -ffr» Mnblp Shnppard; Ihe Unemployed Connell here, was tors Is contained in a leaf' ' put out famed, were suddenly dropped with ored boys arrested on January 2» on and outside hundreds ot people lolled »D U C VTORS TO MEET a fake charge of rape. about murmuring comments on the ' Waahln(toD, D c March 5 -E D. T r » » n i '» r . W. il lim ao. found not guilty on February to on a hy the Union here Inst week. The out explanation, from the payroll. Men The two children were released most tragic occurence ever wltnewnert wnktnnon. Registrar at Howard Uni- Thi fiik ia '.ia ridirliItlna rhalrmon charge of aaanult with Intent to kill leaflet alatea In part : who had »pent the prime of their live» w or» i*|i|>"lni Supply or lioan "T h e National Miners Union, doea devotedly to thla service and who from the Canton Jail last week after In this section Mourners commenced I y„ rl||ty a< j,r„ , d„ n, of the National llughey waa Jailed last October aa for the International taking their seat» In the churcl' f'ho*!. Mr» K m iii » Corny. I'll Illicit y, an outgrowth of the eviction mass» not hide th* fact that It fights for knew nothing else to do; men with Investigators Association of Collegiate Deans and l »hers were knocked R Klatrarg |n s egro School», announ- Mr» Tliolmi Untìlank, N ili»»«, Mr» ere In whlrh John Rayford and Ed complete equality of Negroes On the homes and families to support let oul t^bor Defense uncovered the facta of fore 10 a m the frame-up. The story of their ar down hy the surging crowd, which * ( * „ roBTam for „v e n th an- l'in n o I. Inaor . ’.I Spo.ikor» lln ward Jackson, two Negro workers, the contrary. It proudly pnnclalma thla like that— replaced with help (ar In-1 in#* wr 8 uncontrolanle. . • »tn — .• ¡»p An^orlation to bo roso. Bucar .1 Minor; BlfUoaUoll. were killed by police (or attempting point In II» program. Tho N. M U. ferlor In aervlce hut navertheleaa — real waa published In a news releasi In theaa columns last week. In hla Introduction Father Cleghorn h<>)d March 9 . j 2 inclusive at the Al Dr DoNorval Itnlhnii», l'roaram: to resist the eviction of a Jobless Ne know», aa every thlnktn»- miner T H E IR O W N — white help said; "Some of you are here out of re-; corn A. and M. College. Alcorn, Mia*. Mojidamn» l fc " y Parine, Kihoi Torn gro family. knows, that mundana strike» In the It la almoat Inconceivable, hut true spect: a few of you are here as a mat ar niid M I»» liohrrl l.i.t-.oor« In Ihe coura* of hla trial. Hughey pant have l»-en broken by the rM Ilty that aome of these people who weree Among the apeakeia to heard, and C. M. A. SPECIALS OUT ter of course, while a number of you subjects to he discussed will be the A tara» m a»» moollnr ha» lioon an- and nln defenae attorney. Mlaa Yet la nf the nparatnrs to split tha ranks of thus discharged are among the lead are here on account of curiosity. This following: W. F Bond. State Super nonnrotl for Ihr oronlng of Marrh ■ •and. expoaed the terror of the Cleve the workers and play white against era of these fraternal organisations, j ----— Iklh al Ih » W ill ani» Avonuo lirnnrh land ixdlce against the Negro masses Negro and Negro against white. When Th is In the face of the fact that ai N EW YORK, March 5—The regu '»at group la no good to the dead, and intendent of Education. Jackson, Y. for 8 o'clock. T h l» i.mollna »'Iti and Ihe discrimination practiced hy | while miners strike, Negro acati» are nation wide movement la on to sup- lar weekly "apeclala" of the C. M A I douht very seriously If you can be Mississippi: Fred R. McCulatlon, as of anv help to the bereaved." fi ni oro many Inloroallnr polii!» In the local charity Inatltutlona. hroiidht In to break tha strike When plant Negro domeallca with white. Stores, printed on attractive circulars sociate director of Southern School* Owens WAO wa* 7« years.old. was rliiillna moving plrtureo. ll will l>o Hughey waa warmly greeted by hla Negro miners atrlke, white mloera are Not only on In Dallas. Texas, where w-ere begun last week. The circulars of the Julius Rosenwald Fund will x member of one of the oldest fami for Ilio imlillr ami Dr. Ilnlhank la ro fellow-workers al a victory mass meet in« Red against them by the o | m rators the moat Insidious propaganda la ua-lhave twelve Items Hated on the spe speak on "The Southern Association i|iio»llna that nyorjr ono work hard ing on Saturday, February 27th, at and are brought In to break their ed to the end that colored domestics clat Hat and the prices were aald t< lies In Angeltis county and once re- and Improvement of College Stand for th« micco»» ut thè a lm i« program the Rayford and Jackaon hall. •trike. be well on the par .Ith, and even be ards.'' (Contlnued on Page Tw o) (Continued on Page Tw o) Ì low the regular chain store price*. iitemat*! Banquet B ig Success GRAND EXAETEO k ULER INSPIRES CAI EOOGE o TO ACT!N NEGRO HEALTH PROJECT L FOR EQUALITY r J