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■A T U K D A Y , M AQCII The A D V O C A T E F A Q E TW O E D IT O R IA L P A G E lOimrius - THE POLITICAL REALM THE ADVOCATE Verbal Snapshots miMMMwiiiiwwiwwHmwtw iiimMmmiHtiBtMiH ........................... od to attend because of nomo ini por- tant business to be transacted The officers amt pastor are very — BAPTISTS— grateful to the captains who won* member» fo» financial support they Mt O L I V E R B A P T I S T C H U R C H aro alvina the Drive. First snd Schuyler Stt. The JoyniaWers are roht*arsina on Rev. J. D. W i lt o n . Pastor »’ uhn.".'d E t r t j Saturdu al 32<l F a ti "I w rnti-Sixth Street V . Portland. Or». a now drama to bo aivon stani Hy W J Wh eaton S H I L O H B A P T I S T C H U R C H The boy*‘ and airls' contest is on T f Irphmn : GArtield 7523 F a » t 7th and i verrtt St» analn I » U F Come on boy*. Rev. 1«. O. Gardener. Pastor I« t h win ibis tinto* !t taks some unutual happening to Ottd thè protest wllt he alvcti thè suine VViday. March IS. the chorus sang at the Congregational church at Nan uwake thè sanlty of thè American mcognttlon that fato»! thè protesta BEATRICE H. CANNADY........................................................EJitpr ahi PuKisMrr W H I R L TO B l \ TH E A D V O C ATE — F .IM S C O P A U A N — couver. Wash in a ton pooplo some cataatroph* or olii matte aaanist thè hiiittihstloti heaped YANCY FRA N K LIN ..................... *.....................tuj^ani .Uanagrr anJ Comp^tsiipf Next Sunday (tomorrow t Donald St. Phillips Mission er unto* urti event Por years wo have on thè Negro Golii Star Mothers. WILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................ Ccntribut ■»< EJitor Rutherford " l i t l e the loader. K n o t t ami Kv dney Sts. Rutherford's Barber SRop, 310 W il beoti sleeptna over a roteano of crune There tati he hut una effectlve prò- W . J. W H E A T O N ............................................................... Contributing Editor Blame Coles. 1 av Header R O S A L IE B I R D .................. — .... ......................Society Editor and Reporter liams avenue, in Foster's Pool HalL The Allen League had a very into» urtiteli, though threatenlng ©ruptlon, test agallisi an imllgnity agallisi thè The Elks building. 310 W illiams cstiua mooting la«t Sunday under bus nevor tiefore causod thè awaken- ra» e. There la but one reniedy, un» D e N O R V A L U N T H A N K . M. D . _____________________________________ Health Editor — H O U SE O F PH A Y F R — the leadership of Mias Verdelt Bur lug to thè sertousness of thè sltuatlon der our foriti of goverament, and that N A N C Y L E E ------------------- — — — ----------------------------------- Love Editor avenue. dine. House of Prayer V ’ hen politicai l« ..ders Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate Another boy*’ and girls’ Attendance Wheii thè lynching of Negro©« in thè la thè batto! C LIFFO R D C M ITC H E LL. R A LP H CLYDE. K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnist» Fast 10th and (»rant Sts South aus ut lls peak, they luadvor and asplranta for politicai favors he- Avenue ( i n Medley H otel). contest was launched Robert Sesrcie, Pastor Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance): One Year, $2.50; Six Months. Three visitors from the ( ’hr Ist lau todty lynched a J«»w (a wlilte man) come coavtnced that thè Negro can Friendship Pool HalL ^)xth. near Endeavor Union wore present ard and that event caused thè attentloii ami wlll use that medium to correi! $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 lllisan (XVeat SideL tobt us about the convention and ur — METHODIST— Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland. Oregon, of thè publlc ahich cave lo thè Negro thè presene conditimi there wlll he Holliday and Holliday, 125 North ged us to send a delegate. Under the Act of 1912 hi» chance to protesi agatust thè lesa laclitiatioa to look «m hlm as Rvthe! A. M K Church Sixth street. Rev. Daniel G. Hill ! r . Minister pastime. as It waa ofteu terranei. Mob other than a man The start uau M O U N T O L IV E T B A P TIS T luw was noi etitlrely abnted bu! It beoti muda us In thè case of Judge CHURCH NOTES First A. M E. Ziosi Church a as brought with such vlvldncss to Parkei to lise thè bullol effectlvely. T H I N K A B O U T IT! Negro, but because of environmental 417 W i ll i a m s A v e The subject of the pastor's sermon thè Vision of thè nailon that thè Ne- Il would 1 m * urli ti» relegate to politi phsyologioal considerations that seem Rev. W R. Lov eil. Minister thè ftght to cui obllvloo nome other« ah»» place next Sunday morning will be. "The gro ha» a big chance In Colored people in Porland own ma to penaliro new race subjected to our ny automobiles. Why can t they get NVe have beea no apathetic politicai ex pedinar? abovr duty If man made civilisation. Tuberculosis K iiik Entering Jerusalem", and tix the |curt> It their heads together and make open- ______ _ and the venereal diseases take heavy evening. "The Meaning of the Cross ^ tngs at service stations for the em- . . __ . .... . . „ i ll of the Negro as through the na On Easter Sunday morning, the law ■ tmt the crtnilnat element has heads of government that they are ployment of some of their 100111 A _ - L IM S. the ate Rooker tions and the centuries thev have ta B E TH E L CHURCH NEWS station or two on Broadway, between T, Washington, founder and principal ken toll until exposure and suscepti ! past nr will preach from the subject. 'gained auch hold that society seems tu them more Important things than Union and the river would be a good ” uskegee Institute sa <1 The Fit- bility were reduced hy the protective Rev. D. G. Milt? Jr., Pastor Our Is.r.ls Reaaurrectlon and in the impotent to curb It In no case has moratoriums and anxiety for the fates location for Negro service ststiot. at ,ur*“ of ,h'’ dene-ids on the Influences of th- (Hy Miss Ik»lores Uurdlne) environment and evening, the Knights of Pythian» and m„ rt, ..vident than the kid of foreign people#. tendants as practlcallv all of the \e ''<'nservatuin of its health and on the immunising processes of the hi Special Palm Sunday with Rev A the Court « f Cala tithe will observe ' nal,ptnK 0j (he Lindbergh baby. Af gro activity is ,-,-n*«#t near -his in »' date he issued a statement sue ologtoal _____ system _____ These diseases ________ con- NV- Johnson. Presiding Elder occupy . j h e t r , annual iiiiiiiil Thanksgiving t h a n k s g t x l u g amt a n i l Att |ter . . . all ..-1 . other . . . . negotiations . . . i . >i . , „ . fulled, r.,ii..,i vlo- The brutality of the southern pollc« cation Combined st^Jort of such a ***}***, atitute A health problem of great pro- the pulpit. The Sacrament of the their station or sta tio n a ry the Negro dri- J**-" |** Health Improvement portions They challenge our new so- Kent s Supper will be administered mortal Occasion In addition to this liatora of the law were called In to where the Negroes are concerned ha» vers of ears would certainly pay the . ha« now rrnwn"lnt^7ha Health Improvement Week th«* ■upplant the force» off the law tn or- co»t the live of three policemen Ntl'tinnai' v«T '■'»* ofSer. with It« modern m »illcal ilurini: the morning aervtee ,,-rvt,-« by the fraternal order» owners of such station for such em science aed public health practice». At S 00 P. M a Sacred Raster I der to facilitate the recovery. So »e- (whiteI and a Negro prisoner The % ;:,,h w ^ n,c % r « i . Non , . A : ^ * .... . r ~ r ,f ployment ot recognition of the color ^ \tarch < H i t 111. M «/ m U n n .l \ V ,0 control these two enemies whose , ' ice. featuring tie* directed by ° * nl,lU un‘,er th< direction or Mrs. cure do they feel that they have In- city of New Orleans rank» with K»n- ed patronage. gro Health ‘ W eek radio broadcast strongholds are accessible and whose Bethels mixed Octette, The Advocrte hereby makes a mo if we Prof. Elmer C. Bartlett, a HI be pre- l.ttllan Jenkins I j iv . creused their demand for the re»tor » « « C’Hy. Mo. In the reeorded brulall out on the air from stations conquest is ultimately assured tion that such a movement be at once went w»»ru out on m e air ir> m sianons willing to wage the fight relent- rented. An old fashioned Southern Supper niton of the child to an enormous t> of I«» policemen. Negro prisoners etarted and prosecuted through to a throurho^ the land p ^ p »r »tln c with - lin t Margaret k Hill, of Baltl- argaret IV. Peck Balti *j|l I m - U imm I Friday Night » feuntre ■uni Without doubt, the distracted have been known to suffer Inhuman the l nlted States Public Health Ser- successful end. more. Md . is a welcome visitor to the at the church Virginia baked ham vice for better health. Thi« message These are not all of the enemies of church. She is the mother of Rev amt amt the other ’’delicacies" to go parents will a. cede to any demands treatment when m their custody. Re stated that 'The Eighth annual ob- the Negros survival and growth. Pneu- Hill and is visiting with his lovely made hut that does not Improve the rere Injuries have, lu many cases, with it. servane# of the National Negro monta »lays its thousands in the more fftmih M E R IT E D R EC O G N ITIO N situation. It shows that the "under- raused death Very often the victim Health Week is to he a period of in rigorous climates: and in the moist Mondav night the Quarterly Con- world" has the upper hand and die of such brutal treatment wlll become tense activities carried on to improve warmth of the south, malaria takes ference will meet .it the church All The Advocate takes this means of In 1931. forest fires due to careless tatea Its own terms to society. The a-» desperate (hat life means nothing much in death as clubs are asked to give a report of congratulating the committee for its ♦he health conditions of the more a subtle foil, not all nstlon has become aroused but It ha« and death is welcomed. Bo thought choice and Dr. Robert R Moton f«>r than ten million people of this race in lowered vitality and the inability Club Activities and some financial smokers b-d in totals with having been chosen as the ISth Spin- who make op one-tenth of the popula to labor, to earn, and to prevent the a|<| to the conference claim All mem other man caused fir« » in the 14 na waited too long If It had fought th. Percy Thompson when he wss heat tion of the United Staie* and who p ofzrtjf and winery o f a chronic ill tioual forest* of Oregon. ber« amt officers of church are urg gam Medallist. The gold medal is "B east'w hen It was a cub there would over th- head with rubber hose and presented by J. E. Spingarn. presi are a health asset or a health hazard ness It is interesting to not here, how ar < n Proportion to their knowledge of ever. that malaria and its regional be no need to temporise » m i todn> • manhandled and mauled hy the arrest- dent of the N A. A. C. P . each are to an American of African descent hygiene and their capacity to exercise confederate, hookworm disease, condition Had the first criminal act lug officer» It Is »aid that Thom, who has made the greatest contribu sanitary control of their homes and not as serious problems with the Ne Ion against the Negro been drastically »»U »«■< arrested for u minor violation gro as with the white man It is the tion to the ce.use of humanity during premises. " punished, crime would have been of the law hut the police adhering to The rarvin r status of the rhvsi- counterpart of the theory of tubercu- the year. more careful in transcending the law principle, pro. ceded to their right of Dr. Moton in nis stand on the Vets cal well-being of the American Negro, lesis and venereal infection in the No- hospital attains! the Ku Klux Klan »reordtne to place and k rvl of resl- Rro |n ,he dirk and distant Africa "N egro Baiting " This time lhay rrc- Klan influence — and especially h s dence. urban or rural, kind of em- the Negro, long exposed to the debll- The Hon Patrick Hurley. President koned without the cost Thomi son contribution lo literature in his book plovment. agricultural or industrial, itatmg parasites of these diseases. Hoover's secretary of the Army and snatched a gun from the holster of •What the Negro Thinks" were tne and opportunities for enlightenment acquired a resistance superior to that *• t»d s«»lf-hi»ln. education and lender- (,f the white man in whom these par native of Oklahoma, has brought tin one of hta lorm entoi» and killed threw d ost noteworthy. ship, underlies a drama too intricate arites found new and fertile soil, 'racist prejudice to the front one# before he was overcome In t'sllfor- and too prolong«*! in its unfolding to Cancer, too, is increasing its toll I more. He got away so nl.-ely with nts. Ia>a Angeles Is gaining wide- ^ relate here with any considerable among Negroes, as are the so-called Ills segregation of the Negro Gold spread notoriety because of lls pollen I mssstin» of d«»tail Therpfor«* just a degenerative, or organic, diseases — FOR R E N T J fw more or less general statements breaking down of "the system" ¡Star Mothers, when the Government htutallty where Negroes are vlrtlma. J wdl be mad«» presenting this maior early disability and death due was paying the expense of !rans;mr- t'nnecessary gun play hae coat the 4 health prehlem and describing the to functional defection or failure of 'tation. that he concluded to try the lives of several Negroes One flag j nroeram which has the most reason- guc^ organs as the heart and blood ¡same tscl.cs with the Negro branch rsut case was the kilting of a Negro « able and most practical solution °* vessels, the kidneys, and the nervors with CARAGE • the problem as Its objective. machinery. This is often the result of ¡o f the military arm of the Govern youth. Teems, by a white officer nsm- There is an excels of dea'hs and jjTeg too intensely and unwisely ment. Through a series of order» cd Weyant. All that was d.tue to $34 East SthSt. N .‘ sickness among colored p«*oole of A -*Sp<,ni n condition which not lone aro Mr Hurley ha» sought to humiliate Weyant was to remove him from the merica as comnared with fhe wtvte r€ fij,»d little attention in the N egros Phone:- MUrdocli 3J' the person. I (that the Negro Is the Negro ill»triet to an ultra fash Iona Ida nopn’ ation of the nation and. conse- j,r0gram. but which now ac- nuentlv. these r*te« for the colored ccunlji for an increasing number of personal) of the 25th Infsntry garrt- or.e I'nllke the Negro of New Or- B. Tinsley nooulatior .ire sboyo the average for ¿ealjjg jn middle-age group of the soned at Fort Hauehura. A ril A pro- leans, the Negro in la>s Angeles has the country This statement can colored population, tost which with specifications of the an unrestricted ti»e of the ballot They renersllv accepfed without the pre-, . . . , . , e n. r*«J*a /xf nrsitahle scientific and' Acclden*» .«nu homicides. though humiliating and i!i»rrim lnatory art« <i>uld r«*m«-«ly thr «Ifnation through sentati « figures which P °teDl with the possibilities of exag- havi> b«*i*n forward«*«! t«» th « War IK*- that medium may b«* th«*y w ill whrn iTve V def nRe P ^ f T - f - . « o n eb c.u .e o f the dramatic a c give a qeitmie rn eXces- compan m enu of such deaths, are In CO M PLETE NEW STOCKS OF Q U A L IT Y M ERCHANDISE l»«rtnu*nt. Mr l*r«‘»k*«nl. who 1« «h«* »«mi»« «»f th«* "dy«»d in th r w « m »1" p a »« • ions and distribution of these e x c . ,rtmhly a probIem ,or th,. rdlIcator. Om m auder in (*hl«*f of th«* Army, will from th«* tern© and thr It ||( r - Teacher af " T h e r e 1« re-deuce »Urn In the book- '*"* soclol .»1st the psychiatrist. pla>- P IA N O — H A R M O N Y — V O IC E no doubt rrfrr th«» communim I« |>la«-«*d tn younsrr nnd morn pro- FOR TH E HOME AND PE R S O N A L SERVICE keep-pg of colored lives tn America fo u n d and other recreational organ!- P IP E OR GAN tlrn to thi* n**vf In authority, Slur 1« y. « r r » « lv r hand« ^ t h e g r e a t c o s t o f surrlral-of prowth ¡atmns; employers, and statesmen to Diploma from National Academy of the N erro f- m le «nd commnnltv *•<-- frankly as to causes and cures of Music. California T h « r-ns« hlrth-rs'e of this people of In the aggregn e. the losses of liv- _______________ W R I T E R P R A I S E S WORK State Certificate for Music 'srge families Is reduced *n a »m a'l rs from the causes that have been OF W OM AN E V A N G EL W R ITER LAU D§ ADVOCATE net increase bv th» excessive mortal- mentioned, practically constitute the Instructor Portland, Or©., March 16 Tn th«* ity which rtestrnvs first the babies difference betwe-n a mortality of ap- REASONABLE TERMS Editor Houston. Texas. March 11 — Dear liston. Tc liand often the mother- at birth) and proximately eleven deaths per on \V • bavi* b«-«*n highly favored with Beginners and Advanced Pupils tb„ survivors In the successive thousand whit persons anil apprrxi Mrs. Franklin the hi»*»«lng« «if God through thr 874 U N I O N A V E N U E N O R T H This letter c rues to acknowledge I age groan«, exce-t in the last grouo matcly seventeen deaths per one personality of Mr» M A Woody. iwh'-h exhlh'ts a few phenomenal, and thousand colored persons In the reels- the receipt of a ropy of your valuable Phone Garfield 8946 I K»*v«*r»*nd l th«* proph**t«*»N and ©van- ¡oft*imes legendary centenarians. tratlon area of the United States In paper Allow m to thank you for the »«•list, from Neptune. N J . *»n h* r j The number of dea'hs among rot- ties, for certain caai.es. the death rate courtesy and » y that I have oare- tour from fh*1 Atlantic t«» the I ’adfh L.ued neoplo 1s RPprovimatelv one and of colored persons l.s double that for fully noted th rontents of “ The Ad- Sh«* could «••«* her way cl«*ar to »top in :\ i/ n i. two-thirds the nnmher for a like num- white persons Tnese losses also ac- xocate". In very way It ts an ttp-i.e c»v«*r w ith and to conduct a f w* d ay»’ . Yt H Tt I For COLDS, COUGHS her of white -en ile In the nation at count for the fact that the life expect- date publication which may well rank • «•rviit-H W r w«*r«* «realty bcn«*fltt«*d large and insom» cornmnnlt'«« nrhan ancy of the American Negro is short- with the out-standing papers of our \ IC iO lf la her nermnna ami lertiir«*«. and S o r e th ro a t, m u scu lar rh e u and rural, thi» ra' o is r r ’ n higher t r by ten years than that of the white group. W>- are promt of your achieve- Men, women and children find the gi«»nt foatur«* In nud of Inter©»! This r-esen'J a real problem calling man. and with these vital losses of the ni- uts arid hope 'hat the futur< holds K E L P O V I T A a r»afe » m l «ffle l In m a tic a c h e « A pain*, a p p ly Mu*- th© ©VHii(t©llat lr aertflrr, »h«* ’ fn. atta-v on the causes, and for edu- Negro must be Included also the toll greater a c c o m li-liments for you ent treatment for debility, loaa «fund m on th«* platform and (•*!!« th«* t e r o le , th e "c o u n t * r - ir r it a n t n cation relief of poverty (said by some In the cost .if sickness, with attend- W e are already subscribers to a of vital powers, and glandular p©«>pl‘* in th«* cotiKr©gatlon what th©lr to be the direst disease), and adjust- ant unemployment, poverty, misery, large number of papers and m ala imp ai rm en t. Quit dy in g before trouht«*» i»r«* and what »!©kn©»a 1» jeer" to m-tv congested and intensive and the coat o f mod leal care. Such Is zlnes but i ->"i ending yoo .. n on e, you r time. Be young at si*ty. and wh«*r«* they ar© hurting, tti•• ii »h© modes of 1-vire problem What o f the solution? order to read your paper. Kelp O Vita it a mineralized call» th«*m up to th«» iiltnr mid la>» Certain killing disease» add to the Fortunately there need be no Wishing you continued success. I vegetable, easy and pleasant to hands «•n them h md he i them thr»» depletion of mm-bers and racial vital- great fear —certainly no hysteria — remain. Respectfully. take, not habit for min g It is JcHUM <’ tirisi. Ity of he Negro no’ primarily, how- roncernin? the health problem of the Mrs II MASON W H ITB Y , rich in V itamines and Organic being h«*Ipeit. h<»a l©d And ni ¡i liv are ever, because of her.-ditary racial American Negro. The wise use of Note: Mrs. Whitby Is the wife of Salts. K elp -O -V ita is a Revital and «a v«*d along her pH1 rh way. Sh« characteristic, as 'ten stated by knowledge and Judicious use of prac- l)r Whitby, distinguished as a dent izer, A Rehabilltator, a Rejuve left Pc rtlund for H<*ntf 1e on the 11th those who affect fatalistic attitudes ttcal agencies, terno-red withal by an 1st and Isith ar.- among Houston s A T A L L DRUGGISTS nator, an Inv ig orator and a Re There «h«* will t»© th«* gil«*sf of Mr« toward 'h » survival and welfare of the understanding sympathy, will make first citizens The Advocate feels const ructive. It increases vitali tira«-«* (Irsy. 713 North r2th Avienne the American Negro an asset alike to honored to have such a person send ty and gives you Pep, V im and Heut tie Washing[ton his own race an-1 to his country. in her subscription, especially when Vig or. Kelp -O Vita isfor vitality, Mrn Wood V sil y s to h-r fr lend The year-round program of the Na it has not been solicited. the last wo rd in modern science. to find h**r In Judges i ;i; 2 S h nn»«-l Now, (dance hot studied ordi tional Negro Health We.-k compre Not for sale at Druggists. Send ii !♦ and 2 f ’hron .14 22, hends several avenues of approach to nary people leading normal this adv with your name, ad NEGRO P O E T AND W H ITE Yours in th«* Munter'a Servire. this problem. They are In part as fol livei and hat proved that thote dress and ten cents In stamps ONE WHO IIE A K D MBS WOODY lows HEALTH PROGRAM OUT W e Seti F o r Less Because W e Sett for C a s h !2 MODERN FURNISHED APTS. E lm e r C . «‘B a rtle tt L K e lp - 0 - V IT A ïqr Reduces C O LD S 66% a n d relieves SORE H ICH- BROWN HAIR GROWER WITHOUT AN EQUAL - Without n doubt, the best article of Its kind — a com bination HAIR GROW ER and H AIR 8TRA1GH- TENER. Gives the hair a natural soft and . llky appearance, stimulating hair growth in the most hopeless case. Our High Brown Hair Grower stands as one of our highest achievements — It ts a prepar atlon we look upon with pride. «ta iM o v » r .\OAFvO fJ— AHO Q»s*ot m Makes the hair soft and lux 4 TH» HAI« iirioua,— stimulating a healthy SOPT ‘»TBAtCgHT growth. ANI yoio»* rvjtiY ( FWMtDTC R equisiti I; — Distributor— H a ir gro MRS. BEATRICE F R A N K LIN WI 520 E T W E N T Y • SIXTH N O VE R TO N HYGIENIC < Portland, m a d e ; o n l y b y Oregon t h e OVERTON C HYGIENIC MFC.CO. h i c a g o N O V E L IS T Cooperation with health officers and health agencies to ascertain facts and determine methods of procedure; contact with State and local Negro or ganization! to secure Intereat in the problem and support of measures sponsored by the State and loca' health officers; the training and em ployment of Negro public health ntir see; physical education and medical dental, nutritional, and nursing serv ices in the schools; and a constant campaign for an understandable and workable relationship. In closing this message, attention Is directed to the eighteenth annual observance of the NationalNegro Health Week, Sunday, April 10, 1932. All agencies and Institutions, health, soelal, recreational, educational, eco nomic, church and welfare, should participate. The United States Public Health Service ha, prepared a s. e d a l bulletin and poster for (he Health W eek obs irvance. Single copies may he secured free by addressing me Surgeon General, United States Pub lic Haltb S.rvlce, Washington I). C. Quantity orders may he secured at a nominal cost direct from the Supt of Documents. Government Printing Of fice, Washington, D. U. Support Is especially asked for the year round program which, If fostered by good will, guided by intelligent understanding, conducted hy capable leaders, and partirlpated In by thou sands of Interested and enthusiastic citizens, wi|] go far towad solving the h.alth .problem of the American Ne gro and hence the nation. Locally. Dr DcNorval Unthank and a supporting committee are sponsor ing the Negro H-aith W.-.k pr.graml a ire-program of wrlrh was h«•1 'new night at Williams Avenue Y " WED funnel, C alif. March 17 Deter mined that racial harriers shall ne ver mar their happiness, Jean Teem- •r. Negro poet, essayist and psychol ogist, and his bride, Margery lotll- liter, wid.-ly kown novelist, were hon eymooning here today. Th.' couple. It was revealed, wer»* married as the culmination of « i strange romance that developed dtir- j Ing an <•; ,-rlinent In human behavior | that Involved eight "subject»" who , lived for two months in a three-room | cottage at Portage, WIs., while the,r reactions were studied. Toomer, nationally known for his ' psychological studies in "human rein- ' Mona” , arranged the experiment. ^ Both he and Miss Latimer, who la 33 and a graduate of Columbia unlv.-r- ally, were among the "subjects". ‘As a result of the experiment," Toomer declared, I am satisfied that I* Is entltcly possible to eradicate Ihe fnlse veneer of civilization, with its unnatural Inhibitions, its selfish ness. petty meanness and unnatural behavior, under proper conditions. “ Adults can be reeducated to be come as natural a. little children, be fore civilisation stamps out their true or subconscious Instincts. It am satisfied that an Interior life exists in all of us. a true life which »III come to the surface tinder proper conditions." On his marriage license. Issued In Portage, Win., on October 30, last Toomer signed himself as a grandson ot the l a t e Pinckney Benton Stewart Plncbhack of Louisians, who. accord ing to genealogies, was "o f African ent" and a turbulent figure In tin tbag" day.t In Louisiana after . war. or coin for one weeks' sample treat ment. Add ress Kelp O-Vita Lab oratories, 1046 Venice Blvd , Los Angeles, Calif., Dept. M ^ c t ic io u H c h e e s e fla v o r! THROAT gargling with Liiterme twice a day had 6 6 'o lower c o ld , than thote who did not ute it. Thi, 1, becauta full- »trength liiterine kill, the common cold germ , —alm oit initantlyl And coniequently, when germ , have made your throat »ore, you con kill the germ, and re lieve your throat by gargling litterine. Lambert Pharmacol Co., St. Louit, Mo. H E NR Y G ILLIAR D WEDS IK*nv« r. Colorado, March 9, 1932 To the Editor: This 1» on© of iln* Kr«*»t«*Ht parts of j th** world outside of our own »tat© of Oregon. 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