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2* EDITORIAL PAGE Grand Jury Indicts Mayor _______and Other City Officials TUE ADVOCATE Tiw PAUK TWC t* %,*•**••%*• m o l l i m i a ADVOCATE HATUHOAV 1*3» •»(*1 I SEEKS l'ul'li—nti Ever) Saturni» .11 I -I 1 wrnty-Sixth Street V.. Portland. Ore. Telephone l.ArNeld 75ÏS P L A C E IN T H E STATE SENATE Dorothy McCullough !.«»«*. representative niah couuty (W HAT Mu It no in the Mate lottftlntmre roi mo last four CLIFFORD C M ITCHELL. R ALPH years, will seek the republican uom ination for state senator Mr* l * o wa* prominently idem! tied with the free text book lull and the old ape pen a Ion bill at the last* Ujcislatlve session Sin* is president of the state crime commission and is active in all civic matters Mrs Lee is a member of the Atner» Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate lean l.e*ton auxiliary. East SMe Com Yvenue tin Medley Hotel). norelnl club. Women's idverttaing Spanish American W ar Vetei Friendship Pool llall. Sivth. near club. ........... . Editor tuu i l'n b ¡u h ‘ t WHERE TO HI A THE ADVOCATE I n stai it \lomigf and Compositi» ..................... C o n trib u a n t E dito’ Rutherford's Itarher Shop, 340 W il ................Contribuì in* Editor Society Editor and Reporter liams avenue, in Foster's Pool Halt. The Elks building. 310 W dliams Health Editor avenue. ...... Love Editor BEATRICE H. CANN ADV VANCY FRANKLIN..................................... WILLIAM PICKENS .............................. W. J W H E A T O N .................................... R O SA LIE BIRD ..._.............................. _... D eN O R VAL U N T H ANK. M. D. N A N C Y LE E .................. ' ........................ CLYDE. K E LLY MILLER. Columnim« Subscription R a t « i Payable in A ib a n n One Year. Six Months. $1.30; Three Months. $I.(X) iilisan tWevst Side). l-jitered as Second-l'lass Matter in the Post Office at Portland. Oregon, Hotl'day and Holliday, 125 North I nder the Act o f 1912 Sixth street. REGISTER CAN OLD SLAVE PENSION ili d p f i t l <£h nrrlu'ìì— l l > i u t i i By NANCY LEE — BAPTISTS— Vt. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sts Rey . J. D. W i l s o n , Pastor THE DEPRESSION SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH F' ast f t h a n d F v e r c t t V » WITHOUT AN EQUAL - ^^H BRO W jfX Our High Brown Hair Grower stands as one of our highest achievements — It is a prepar at ion w e look upon with pride Makes the hair soft and lux urious. stimulating i healthy growth. — Distributor— H air gro O V E ÍIT O N HYGIENIC CO MRS BEATRICE F R A N K LIN 520 K. T W E N T Y - SIXTH N Portland, ONLY BY Oregon THE OVERTON C HYGIENIC MFC.CO. h i c a g o DIM TO«« UHfNi.. Koy Keudall candidal« for n>*im nation fttr the office «»f Sheriff of Multnomah County subject to the primary election In Mat Mi k* udall. ft*r a number t y.-.n d o r o t h y M c C u l l o u g h too. deny the chargea and allega Ilona The joint Indictment* agalnat linker ami Mann charge them with I'MvUig 120 0 .noo more thuua fair and reasonable price for th«* Front atreel «ite In this indictment they are a* dined «>f nialfeaaaiice and negligence in office * linker. In addition. I» charged with advocating c«»minlaaloii «*f a fel«»ny anti malfeasance in office by a«lvn eating an offer of 16.000 each !«* It! and Maun for their v«»tea on III«* market selection Mann I n charged with «om inisalon of a felony by advocating the offer of 910.000 bribe l«t Mayor Maker In tin* same trnnaactlon Itlley la accuaed «»f the saine «*f I« nse on the sain«* charge Luintìiitol la named «>tily In the SMERIFf S | OF FIC E le i ans’ auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, la'ttts grange Neigh bors of Woodcraft. Soroptlnilst club. League o f Women Voter». State Bar Association, Count) Bar Association aud others Boiled down.Mr Wllea' voluminous t«alimony, as presumed in indict meut*, allege«! this That Mr W ilts, working outward 1) for the Fifth street g» up. amt in wardly for the Front street group, »a s working .actually in ilo* Interest of Front sire«*t and agallisi Fifth Si Thai Mayor Baker and C« inmi» »loners Riley and Mann o p j. s uit the Flflb street group, were n i kind ly to its activities and Insistent cam- . sun Tuai u scheme was hatch-*«! it» credit the Fifth str«*et group ROBERT L. GOES TO ROY KEASEY BERLIN Washington, D. C. April H (A N P ) Dr. Ernest F. Just, head of the de partment of zoology of Howard uni versity, sailed last Thursday from New York to resume biologi« al In- v« -ligations in the Kaiper-Wiihelm Laboratori«« In Berlin NEGRO W OM EN GET “ V ILE ” JOBS IN M E AT PACKING INDUSTRY New York, March 23 Intense dis crimination against colored women in th* daughi<*ring and meat packing Industry, Is reported by the IJniteil Ftat«fs Department of Labor In a doe ument Just issued The doeiimeni. “ Th«* Employment (•f Women in Slaughtering and Meat Packing” , not only shows that »*m- ploynient «-f N egroe« is restricted to slightly more than one-tenth but that "o f th* cobired women, practically one-half w«»r«* in offal and hog and sheep casings.” Comorning the vile nature of the Jobs assigned chiefly to colored wo 'men, the report stales: "Women — I usually Negro are employed on < loaning the gut and preparing th«* (-hitterlinga. In several offal rooms th«* flushing rods were placed near (in* floor, and th«* women who work- j«d at this operation necessarily did a great deal of stooping. Work on th«* J m ut Indici nielli whlch accu»«*«t Ila k«*r Ril«*y and Mann will» pnylug U m » uiucb fot thè Frolli slre«*i sii«* !.«•• Wilson, head of Ih«» Fr«.ni Si market rompali«, ts charg«*«l wllh ad vivai ing cotutiiissioii «>f a fel«»ny by advtMatiltg payment of 910 .CMI0 to Ma k«*r Ia»uls T Mei w in vice pft»ahl«*tit of ih«* Nf»rlhwe#t«*ru ri« cotti tanv I» uuiii«*«l In u siuilltar tudiri m» ni So -»re Alfri'd A llampann ami Paul P ► ’arens, atlorneys f«»r ih«* Frolli «U »* l Interests Jam« > i ir« » K«*lin«'th Harlan and Ilari v Gr«»ss lui«*r<'slo«l un Ih«* lo» lug Fifih sir»*«*i si»lr ar«* churgad wltli (idvlsing th«* bri ho «»ffer li» thè tua y or KENDALL served us a deputy under tin Lit« I M Hurlhurt Multnomah County He has a splendid rec«)rd of at hi« venient during his service Mr Kendall Is connected with G E O R G E N W O O D L E Y ____ number of organizations including th Judge George N Woodley, now American legion, of which he is district Judge, is a caudldate for the member position of judge of the circuit court Multnomah County. Department No O L SO N C A N D I D A T E TO 6, now held by Janos P Stapleton SUCCEEO HIM SELF Judg * Woodley has been a real* dent of Portland for nineteen years, coming here from (Tin ago wh»*r«* he practiced law successfully for ten years, following his graduation from the Law School of Northwestern l niversity. Judge Woodley has be«*n app«>inte«l by the Supreme Court of Oregon t* a member of the stale hoard of bar , examiners He iias made an excel- knt record as district judg«* and has won the confidence of the legal pro fession .as w» il an the laity JOHN MANN That this sc he me wa» to ■’fra»*»**’ a ml trap Fifth tr«-«-t sit«* sponsors by inducing lb«» «*ff*• r «»f bribes to Baker. Riley and Mann, and that th<* bribes were offer»*! and turned down lucl«l«*ntally. lb«* Front sir« » i sit«* Itene«» you must, in thè u I iiiohi love. In thè utili»»**! sandiiy. strivi* »lav ami night tliat yot» ina) he ih«« «aus«* of riT»adltig Ihe tight If we are not th** instrumenta in spr»*adiuK thè Cause, others will !»** chosen Th«n lei us • trlve so thai (hls e ro s a may he pia» **t| upoit mir hesdN hai we may he »ln* promulgators of ili«* tight, (hai *•* may b« th« resuacltators of aouls ihai va api) I h tlia alghl-glvare lo ihe hlln»l that w«» may b«« th«* re medie* of thè «ick. that we mar guide Ihe e* •:■!« Otherwts««, tlod will rslae up t pfoplr «h o will holst th«» standard " f God. who will ignite ihe laimp of G»'d. who will ronquer ihe rlll«*s of the h«*nrt*», who will show forth ih«* ; • *t• • n« t»( th«« Word of Orni Abdu l Balia FOR R EN T I? M ODERN FURNISHED MS. ANNOUNCES » nit ( Dorr K Keasey, former »lat»* l«*g- islator. ha»e entered th«* race f«»t th. republican nomination as state re.» resentative from Multnomah county Keasey had an Important part III Kant >11 .it vgf : St N »111 Phon. Ml rdia « i*Sï I B Tins|«*y COMMISSIONER RILEY STEVENS Roliert L. Stevens who ha» an nounced his candidacy for th«.* office of Sheriff, subject t«; th»,* nomination at the primal y election. Others in the field are Roy Kendall and Martin Pratt, present incumbent. The race promises to be a hot one. LAUGAARD O St. Phillips Mission Knott and Rodney St» Blaine Coles. I av Reader JUST Without a doubt, the best article of Its kind i com bination H AIR GROWER and HAIR STRAIGIf TENER. G ive» the hair a natural »oft and ailky appearance, stimulating hair growth in the mo t hopeless case. SEEKS As a result of El woo«! Wiles' t«*s tttmmy before the grand jury. Mayor George M. Itaker. Commissioner Earl kllev. City Eugtm»er Laugaartl. Com mlsaloner John Mann. Kenneth Har lau. rate expert, llarry tiros* and a good many others were Indicted by the grami jury on Inst Monday — EPISCOPALIAN— Daring several administration.- years ago. bills were introduced in Congress for the purpose of pension ing ex-slaves. Each one of them gen — HOUSE OF l*R \\ H I— erally died in committee House of Prayer Congressman Oscar £H*Priest has East 10th and (Irani Sts introduced a similiar bill asking for RoFurt >earcie. Pa.ro* an appropriation of f3.Sou.tH«*. to pay in i*art for unre«iuitted labor of th»- — METHODIST— surviving ex-slaves When we thin . Bethel A M K. Church of what the labor of these people Rev Daniel ‘ lilt tr M ini«ter has meant to the cultural and econ omical life of the nation. there First A. M E. Zio*$ Church should l>e n«» hesitancy on the part ♦ t? Williams Ave of either house in passing the bill Rev W R Lovell. Minute« It is not logical that it would be opposed by southern representatives NANCY LEE in Congress because the bulk of the BETHEL CHURCH NEWS beneficiaries reside in the south and OF TH E OWNER the money which would come tot hem .STATE M E N T Rev. D. G. Hill. Jr., Pastor SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCI from thi* source would most certain (By Miss Dolores Burdinei LATIOS*. E T C . REQUIRED B> ly be spent in the south Several mil THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 21 1912. lion dollars is not a mean sum to begin circulating during these hard B ETH E L CHURCH NOTES Of The Advocate. Published weekly The Allen Christian Endeavor U * » times at Portland. Oregon, for April 1 gue held a very interesting meeting 1932 last Sunday Evening. Miss G. Hook EARLY DEATHS er at . charge of the lesson discus CO U NTY of sion. Mr. H. Gaskin will lead next STATE of OREGON Wihln the past sixty days nine M ULTNOM AH. >* Sunday. deaths have occurred in Portland a- The Boy’s and Girl’s contest for Before me. a notary public in and leadership is causing much iuterest mone the colored population for the state and county aforesaid, and excitement. Both sides are plan- Several of them had lived for a personally appeared Beatrice Canna- Qig to win. good many years, but only one or dy Franklin, who. having been duly The Pep Rally on Friday. April 8th. sworn according to law. deposes and two had reached the three score was announced and we hope a large says that she is th»* editor of The number of the league members will mark. Most of them were in the • prime of life Why so many deaths? to the best of her knowledge and be be present. The Allen League meets at 6: .5 There are those who will answer “ It lief. a true statement of the owner m every Sunday at the Church. was their time to go It may have ship. management, etc . of th*- afore Everbody Is Welcome Anna K Morrison been but somewhere in the Bible it said publication for the date shown inthe above caption, required by th'* th*- Scriptures tell us that by our act of August 24. 1912. embodied in W A N T S T O BE S H E R I F F own conduct we can either shorten section 411. p r -v«l Laws and Regula or lengthen our lives Three score tions. to-wir f and ten years are the number alloted the publisher. e«Iit«-r. managing edi- to us for our earthly sojourn But it tor. anti husine«» managers F are depend» largely up >n how we live as ; Publisher. Editor. Managing editor. Beatrice II Can- j to whether or not we enjoy the full business manager Street N . Port- aadjr K period of time !ian<t. Oregon V As we observe Negro Health Week If That th. owner« are Beatrb wt think it is a most appropriate Cannady. Portland. Oregon. occasion for the Negroes of Portland That t h e kno bondholders, lecarltv h«»ld- to take stock of their health. Go to mortgage»-- and the family physician and have him ers owning or aiding 1 p«*r cent nr more of total otirit of bonds, mort- give you a thorough physical exami gages, or ofh »ecu rit fes are: None nation. Many lives might have been BEATRICE H CANNADV. Editor. 1* nglhened if only they had taken befoi and sub« iU*d Sworn the time to have their health check me. this th* 1 April. 1932 ed. Don't wait antilit Is time for the (SEAL* RICHARD DEICH doctor to rush you off to a hospital Notary Public for a hurrried operation Take stock (M y comm *-x pires November of your health now H. 1932) HAIR GROWER TO H E L P * Rev. G G Gardener. Castor This is a time when we have show our color« With everybody the hole financially, we must k up our spirits at all costs We u not let our minds become clutte with negative thoughts that hav< disintegrating effect and tear d» instead of build up. anti we must cheerful and optimistic t«» pres* our morale. Life is becoming more and m complex: each day brings new ¡. lems to be solved, but with h« faith goodwill, and a c o o j» spirit we can be sure that thi will adjust themselves in Unit . we will be richer in mind and for «'Hr experiences. So let us life squarely in the face and be afraid HIGH-BROWN I TO This is the question invariably asked by triends. colored and white of Beatrice Cantiady Franklin, cnmlt dale for representative to the state legislature from Multnomah County, when talking about her campaign Mrs Franklin is telling them to talk to their friends about her candt «lacy. Personal conversation is one ol til«* best methods of advertising she says Mrs Era it kiln also stated that a small campaign fund will be high ly acceptable as there are muuy pl.t n '« w here it will be itct'cssai > t«» « pend some money during the cam paign She will appreciate calls and speaking engagements from now uu LI the election K END ALL The registration books close on t lbtb day of this m >nth. Hurry up tizen and rt gister so you w ill be «' pi Me to vote at the primary eleci* on May 20th. If you have not moved since > registered. you will not have to « n . later again, but if you have movt it becomes necessary for you to register. All g«H>d citizen: will register they Will be able to do their doty May 20th. flmrcnn ly w -w f^ c T g T g -w m ». .............................................. m i m n [ H H V H H n n tH t" MADE APMIL DORR E. K E A S E Y th** construction o f th«* Columbia River highway. He is identified with num«*rous civic organizations ami a« tivities Mr. Keas«_*y's platform is: ‘ I will continue to work with the administration for the reduction of •tat«* expenditure»; competent laws governing th«* «employment of men ami women; encourage agriculture lumbering ami all other basic pro ducts of (h<* state and k<***p them from oppressive taxation.” Would Exclude Ne groes from Primaries New York, April 3 Nationwide ed itorial romrnent ha« greeted the ar gument hy the National AHMOi-latlon for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple attorney* before the U H Hu preme Court of the Second Texae White Primary ea*c which challenge* the right of *late party eommltlee* to exclude Negroe* front primary vot ing. Among the comment* received hy the N. A. A. C. P. I h the following. Baltimore Sun: "It I k not e n lln ly dear why Democrat« In the South thou Id frown on the Negro who wl«h es to align hlmnelf with their party. I h e he«t thing that, could happen l<t Ihe Negro and to the whl'es a« well would he a breakdown of Negro tra ditional political solidarity." was s«*l»*«,t»'«l months ago by ill»* council, and It still is junt a all« Then» K n«» mark«*! then* ami much J U O G E OLSON of the space Is used for parking car» Distri«! Judge (>ls«»n has filed his Aft«*r being a s«*If-prof»*H»«**l parly d* duration of candida« v to n« « • « «I before Hi«1 grand Jury at -«*titt* «»in- » hiiiiM*-lf i n «l**partm*-ut No 2 Instance and t«d«l of the ass**ricd Judg»* Olson has served .<*- «1er. proff*«red brlh«*. but. II 1» under of the municipal court; Justice *»f tin stood, h«* did not go then Into th«* peace ami is now « »»rnpb tin.- his background h** now ha» palni««! Thr«*«* men in th« Fifth sir«-«*i sii»* first term as an ♦ I♦ « »iv«• offb * i were Indicted T in y were Michael J. Rogoway. barber, «barged with WOULD REPEAL RED LAW offering $ 19,000 to th« mayor. Jack J Mazdroky. J«• w«*J.• r. .nn** charg«*, Irvin Goodman, well known Port Ia*«>n Simms. r**al estate man. land lawyer. 1« making a lour of the charged with advocating the offer ■tate, «peaking for the i.p.-.ii of it.. laiter John E Wilson, broker, wa» Criminal Syndic.ili-on law Indit*I•-<! on Ih«* offering «b arge Ml Mr Good m m r erectly ,|„,k. .,t ,, c?«:ny it. large m a«« meeting in Ha lem --n Dí Ami tin* gruml Jury considered that game platform with lto> n Hewitt these Steps Jiistlfi«*d Ihe r«*lnrri of In dean of Willamette Coll. g. of la i» dictments agairiNt Mayor Baker, fit- on thexame subject by. ami Mann; again»! th«* four men I. um I week. Mr. Goodman filled an •aid i«i have been Interested In the > ngagem.-nl In Astoria and la t Sal Front »tr**«*» » 11«*. ami against three unlay evening at Central library in more m«*n d«*dare«l to have advocat Portland, «peaking for the repeal of 'd th«* Fifth street project. All th«*sn Ihe “ red" law and alno on the Hi o il« lloro cane« Mr. Goodman 1« attorney for the International l-ahor In-fen». which organization 1« «ponaorlng tin- repeal D c h e e s e Hi ad joui » (dotins $25.00 to Shop $45.00 hen- ).mng Men Mu>" /.lm«*r C. .‘8artleft Teacher af PIANO HARMONY PIPE — VOICE ORGAN Diploma from National Acn«letny <»f Music, California Hint«« Certified!«! for Musi«* Instructor R EASO N AB LE TERM S Beginners and 874 U N I O N Phone Advanced AVENUE Garfield Pupils NORTH 8945 FINLKY'S M.irk l*'nil>|«>in is ih<> é M Ê ^ C tifio U H flavor! — Tret* of I.M.MOKTAI, l.ll’K Usa Olir New Parking Space For Fun I PNNI IVO SOS «umili i \N\ I «*ial ( ars at Fourth and Montgomery Streets • lolliday 8i Holliday Tonnorial I’nrlor» IZ. NOIMH sl.M II SIHI I I Rich — full-flavor«*«! — «lig«st- Ib len s m ilk its e lf! l>Hik w illi V«-lveeln. Il m«*lts «pii« kly to n » m o o lli »fi«««*e — blenils w itli th«* flavors o f otl»«*r fiMsIs. 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