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PAGE S A T U R D A Y , May 7, 1 * U The ADVOCATE TW O EDITORIAL PAGE Every Citizen Vote In Primaries FRI DAY MAY 20, 1932 TH E ADVOCATE ••s U AN IH D ATT FOR I. l*r*. Every Setardxy mi U » Fa»« l a w t r S i n » Ä m l N , Telephon. ; U A rflfM T i72 C IRC UIT COURT JUIHIIC - V o te F o r- . . . Editor an i PaMuArr BEATRICE H. CANNADT.................... YANCY FRANKUN............................. Aju noj qvuiOU||fi|M| V i M | ( ' <ai C » a » i i i W 3 A llV J N 3 S 3 R d 3 d ....... CoattibuliHg EJuoi Rutherford'» Barber Shop. 340 W il .. Coatrthatitxa Editor W. J. WHEATON............................ liam» arruioe. in Easter's Pool Hall. Editor and Reporter R O S A LIE BIRD The ESh* building. 310 WUli»ms «with Editor D eN O R V A L U N T H A N K . M. D--------- ■ tenue. ----------------------- --- _ ----- Lava Editor N A N C Y LE E _ Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate CLIFFORD C M ITC H E LL. R ALPH CLYDE. K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnist» Avenue tin Medley H otel). Subscription Kate* (Payable in Adv ance I : One Year, $2.50; Six Month». Friendship Pool HalL Sixth, near $1.50; Three Months. $1.00 Clisan iW eot Side). Entered a* Seeond-Claaa Matter in the Post Othce at Portland, Oregon. Holliday and Holliday, 125 North Under the Act of 1912 Sixth »treeC WILLIAM PICKENS .......................... reservation, have opened their doors to accommodate them; also, the Cen- By M RRTl.E C AM PB E LL Irai Vouait Women s Christian Asso- Cliffor Mitchell's article on the Elks elation. Many, however, are «topping convention was very interesting, ablv tj,e Hotel Medley, presented an truthful, but there is A fine MpirU of c„ mr»deship and another phase oi thtis question that cannot be overlooked fellowship is shown all over, and we The wor “convention’* gives one the hope the cast of upwards of too will impression of travel, sightseeing, free* ^ aa happy in our midst as we are dom. long hours of tiresome meetings iQ hl|ve them wilh u9 and a flat purse, which is a combina* __ tion that take* a long time to recover The Advocate takes pleasure in from. But the ste that one is apt to Joining with all Porttand in greeting lose sight of. especially at this time. and welcoming Green Pastures to our Is the intellectual and spiritual uplift c( >nd gtate and benefit derived from such a gath- ‘_______________ ertng The congeniality, friennlidess. the relaxation from business worries. W H IT E P R IM A R IES the new acquaintances, and most of The N A A c p lhrou([[i ltg all the cooperation and unity that a . Urge group of people foster: with the torneys. went to our highest court, the personal benefits from an educational United States Sup~m e Court, upon standpoint of travel, lectures, music, appeal, with the Texas white primary and personal contacts, more than com- cag(, fn d e r the terms of the Uw. pensâtes for the expense Incurred; in , ,___ __ fact, these privileges cannot be * « * " > « ’ * « r* b* rr» d from T0,ln« 10 counted in dollars anh cents Democratic primary elections Since Money goes, no matter what we do: nomination in that party’s primaries stay home or travel, as something equivalent to election, the effect CONVENTIONS (Elmrrbrß- — B A PT IS TS — Mb O L I V E T the decision obtained. Neg roes may participate freely in these primaries and thus retain a voice in governmental affairs. It is another ® milestone in the long battle Negroes have waged for their rights and duties aScitixens. br2.'herly loT?' . . . The N A. A C P. is to be congrat There are far too many lodges and . •Temples " that are an extravagant. “ !*<«» tor the fight it made to wipe useless expense, and had better be put out this nefarious la«', to a good use during this time of pov* d . a . R. RESOLUTION erty and hardship for so many, by ^ p * hterg of the Rt?Tolu,lon housing the poor who are unable to . . . , pay individual ren t but could help de- “ » « “ bled at their national congress fray expenses in a community home, last week and passed a resolution urg We are not supposed to give so ing legislation to empower the Presi much time and tbcoght to accumu- dea, of the Vnlted Slat(lg t0 procUlm lating wealth as money is very tfans- Itory. but we should ever be acquiring l^e «»¡»te n ce of an emergency and to intellectual and spiritual knowledge order all aliens not gainfully employed that is of lasting benefit. I to leave the country. Truly what a There will be some who cannot at- rerolutlonary )d, a th<?ge |adieg of th* tend the Elks conventioif in Los An* _ . . . . . . _ .w geles this summer, but who know* ReT°lution gave birth to Mhat a but what they will derive as much statesmanlike solution to the problem spiritual help by staying at home and of unemployment' Worthy of the attending to necessary duties. S om e1 darkegt of Eastern Europe is will develop through deprivation, while . . , . . . „ others - i l l develop thru possessing th' 8 ',roP°‘,i*1 <h« * « nt' « 9« * If « « and sharing, and strange as It may protest against this startling resolu seem, all will be sharing. |tion—and we do protest with all our might—It is as America ncitixens -GREEN PASTURES" We realize that such a measure J ill It is seldom Portland citizens have never be taken »«»rioualy by any Pres- the opportunity of entertaining such a ident of the United States. W e also distinguished group of stage people admit that this wholesale deportation as the cast of Green Pastures. Marc pian jg not primarily directed against Connellys Pulitzer prize play, «rhich Jews But we cannot overlook the is showing in Portland in the City fact that j* directed against defense- City Auditorium for five days, begin* jeRg immigrants who came to this ning Tuesday. May 10. country to help in the upbuilding of B A P T IST CH U RCH East First and Schuyler Sts. Rev. J. O. Wilson. Past or SH ILO H B A P T IST CH U RCH East 7th and Everett Sts. Rev. G G. Gardener. Pastor — EPISCOPALIAN— S l Phillips Mission Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles, Lay Reader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— House of Prayer East 10th and Grant Sta Robert Searcie. Pastor s r z & Z ’j r & z - Under - values cannot be taken from us. no matter «h a t happens, and we can nev« er know what the rest of the world is doing That only . . sitting at , home. . . . breeds narrow mindedness and ignor- »nee W e must travel to keep in touch with other localities— that en- genders hospitality, friendliness and — METHODIST— Rev Bethel A. M E. Church Daniel G. Mill Ir . Minister Firxt A. M E. Zioa Church 417 Williams Ave Rev. W . R. Lovell. Minister B ETH EL CHURCH NEW S Rev. D. G. Hill, Jr., Pastor (By Miss Dolores Burdinel 31V 1S jo * n v o n i n d i k m u i |)| u p j j w y jl A p p u u »^ u a D jjjia g X * axoA W II.S O N CREAMER RELIEVES IN ABSO LUTE E Q U A L IT Y OK MEN Robert G Creamer, candidate (or District Court. IV*p< No J, Is a uatlve of New York state He comes of Ju dlctal forbears, as he Is a nephew of the late Judge James J Sheldon of New York, aud the late William J Creamer, deputy-tstrlct attorney of New York City for many years Mr Creamer says he stauds uii equivocally for equal rights and con tends that in no place can this be better demonstrated than before the bar of Justice He graduated at Wash Ington high school. Portlaud. then at tending the University of Oregou and Northwestern College of l a v He has done considerable research work for the American Inatltute of Crimin ology Mr Creamer is married and prac tlcea law iu the Falling building K K - E L K C T D E P T . NO Vote For 2 Noli I'artlnan •— F a i r Minded — Capable Kxpartwnrvd ttml Sueeraaful a* a ItuHint'N* Man ami Attorney Clean (Paid Adv ) I Need Y ou r Vot* — May 20th II. P. R 0 EDER Republican For- CONSTABLE J U D G E FRED L OLSON DISTRICT JUOCE Dept No. 2 (Paid Advl Vote For FRANK E ANDREW S OUT POR SEAT IN STA TE SEN ATE CANDIDATE PLEDGES DIGNIEIEO ECONOMICAL SERVICE M ULTNOM AH COUNTY A P O R T L A N D BUSINESS MAN Th** following I m a statement made by Mr. Boeder in hi* ram paign " If I ntn nominated and elec ted I «rill, during rny term of office exert*lae economy In the conduct of my office, maintain law enforcement and he diligent In the service of warrant and countenance no delay* and will not permit ad vance informal Ion that may al low favorltiNin in *alc* of pro perty made through niv office 1 will diligently enforce th«* law* for the protection of chtldr«*n and ndvatue legitima tion for child w«t|fare and chilli labor law I will glv«> the office mv undivided |>er*onal attention and the benefit of my prevlou* exjmrlence in the conduct o f Ita affair* “ Dr H R Manin II unnouiu ittg hi* «-andMac) a* a Uopuhllt-sn for Coro no! of Multuomah Couut). *ay* ho la uot a motnhor of organiiod medicine or plodgcnl to any * poetai prlvllrgod groupa. aud 1* oppoaod to tho domili atlon of tho office by professional or politicai intero*!* Ilo objoct* to the abu»o of tho privllogo* of any office and to tho u no of any office for a fa vorod few Dr Maunell furthor «tato* thnt he oxpe« t* to ree olvo and cortainly will alway* givo a minare deal and full eciuallty under tho law Ho wago» m» aggressive warfaro agaiust any othor lutoroat* whatovor On tho contrary all hi* offort* and act* «111 bo for thè boat interest* of everybody. onciavor- ing to aupproa* personal, locai and «oc- titillai projudlce* Ho pro|m*o* t• » maintain all preaent rolation*hip* wlth tho offk'o that do noi Interfere wlth hi* program wf rigid rcouomy and per foci «ervlce that must Includo r«'*p«u t Kciuitahlo compromiNo and oarnont co- operatlon in all thiug* ami nt all ( fura to tho lut»*rcMf of all puMlc office* for tho *ake of economy *hould bo thè do iti.cuci * of tho taipayer*. ho *ay* Dr Manuoll i* a mairloti uiati wlth four chlldron. a taipayer. dl*ablod vet- oran. monibor of tho Oregon Ropubllc- rii l'rogro**lvo club. Stato («rango. Klk* L n I| i *. Nolghlnira of Woodcrnft. American Logiou and motnhor of tho Stato B<»ard of Kiamlnor* appointoci by Governor Meler. Ili* platform If 1 am nonilnatocf and elee tod. 1 « ili duriug tny torni* o f office givi* ni) pornonal attoutloti to Ito diltlo*. etereislng (he *trlcto*t of « h - oii - omv 1 piecige myaelf tu guani agalnat all «-»penar* noi no« o«*ary to a dlgnl- fi.nl friendly aervlco I promise to co operate wlth all grotip* and intero*!*, liut w|th apocial privllogo* to nono I will conduci thè office without poll ilo* ** (Paid Adv l FOR RENT V O I E -X- 126 2 MODERN FURNISHED APIS. w ith ( „R A C K *24 Kant Mb Hi N. Phone H Tlnaley STADTtR 8 G T . JOSEPH W M T E FOR Spanish American W ar C IR C U IT CO U RT Multnomah County Dept VETS 6 Meet« Faid Advt. 2nd and 4th Saturday Nights Veterans Hall A. A. Bailey C lm e r C . ,B a rtle tt •SA V ED T A X P A Y ER S TH O U SA N D S OF D O L LA R S" Tearher af PIA N O — RE-ELECT HIM FOR Republican STA T E R EP R ESEN T A T IV E Republican l’ rlniarln» "Conatnirtive lacalnlatlon for Im mediate relief and permanent cure for unemployment.” >0« X County Court House C o u n ty C le rk C. M. 136 AN D R E E L E C T Ml'rd .x k 2222 JUOGE colored citizens of Portland without X SCOTT Multnomah County B ETH E L A LLE N C. K LEAGUE NOTES .cin! w I » \N DISTRICT J U D G E SCHKRPING PROMISES F U L L CO-OPERATION W IT H MEIER Milt 8cherping. candidate for state treasurer, returned from an extensive campaign tour through southern Ore gon. where he was received with great favor. Wherever 1 visited." said Mr Soherping. the people were most Inx* ious to see harmony and co-operation together with business efficiency in state government It will be my earnest endeavor to work harmonious ly with Governor Meier and Secretary of State Hal E Moss, and to work, insofar as I am able, for tax reliction I most cordially believe that the of fice of the state treasurer should be an office where courtesy and fairness are extended to all. ever remember ing that the state treasurer is at all times the servant of the people “ H. Candidat* F o r The Allen Christian Endeavor league Frank E. Andrews is a candidate j was well attended last Sunday. Mrs for the Senate from the 1.1th District. C. Lee had charge of the lesson dis Multnomah county. Oregon, in the prl cission. 1 mary May 20. on the Republican tick Next Sunday Mr R Price will *>e'et Regarding his candidacy. Mr An leader. ¡drew* says The boys are catching up with the j -| am deeply impressed with th e' girls in the contest, and unless the pressing need of rigid economy in gov- girls wake up. the boys are liable t o j ernment and for Oregon development | “ In the furt -ranee of this program The tennis teams are practicing ev-jjt is vitally important that numerous ery Saturday at Irving park. ; pre-election pledges and promises, of- ---- ;— ten conflicting with efficiency, be A special Mathers Day program was eliminated, particularly in the absence carried out Sunday morning at Beth Qf proposed legislation el A. M. E. church, with special mu Automobiles and highways are a sic by the choir Subject of the morn large factor in our development Au- ing sermon was Mother o Mine, tomobile license should be revised At 8:00 P m a special childrens pro* consistent with proper highway main * aH K*ven under direction of tenance. payment of interest on bonds • rro f Elmer < Bartlett Appropriate and bond retirement, such mainten decorations were featured by Mr ance. interest and bond retirement ( hark*» Jameson, interior decorator. should not be a burden upon real es The united choirs of Mt Olivet liap- (at#» tist church. Mrs Lillian l»ay. derlctor Recent automobile legislation prev The personnel of the cast, we are the United States. To make them re- and Bethel church, under direction of vlding for new highway regulation.. told are all serious-minded, sincere spongtble for the economic crisis , “ “f , S“ nday af chauffers' and operators' license* and j men and women. They are fine, in- ‘ which has rriDDed the entire world i* i n IT J *h M auditorium in an ,)ther regulation, has placed Oregon . . . . -m en nas «rippeo tne entire worm is all-city choir program in observance foremost in the ranks nf nrner.-i.sive1 tellyent. deeply-reli*ious people who inhuman To destroy the family Ilf*' of Music Week Bethel Is very happy „u tc * and , urh legislation has served go about their work In a serious man- Qj millions of people whose only crime ' « « « r the united efforts shown and a to reduce the loss of life and. with ner. Judging from the conduct o f comiiBts in itarvlng is terribly cruel ^ tter understanding and appreciation added renpnnfliblllty on the driver, ha* made the use of the highways practic the Heavenly Choir, which broad- o ur only consolation is that the D. A. | Bethel' extended c »«t Rnnriav nieht irr-w <h> _ . I ----- ---------------- - »clcom e to the a| and convenient. Further legtsla cast Sunday night over KGW, the R does not entirely represent the cast of "Green Pastures " lures. tjon 0f this type In co-operation with name is appropo. These thirty-six j American spirit. It is merely one of The captains i ith the highest re- the National Safety Council should be singers came and left the studio with t(,e outstanding leaders of the rear- port Sunday in the financial drive had were Mrs Ida Fuller. 129 from child "Careful and constructive oo-opera- so little noise or ado that ft was a! tionary parade which tramples on the r„ n.g contegt and Mrij „ E Ran tlon with the executive of this state most unbelievable that they were or true significance of our Constitution ! dolph. 110.70 from drama and all departments of government dinary flesh and blood under the pretense of patriotism. — in the solution of the many problems It is said that the majority of the The Scribe The Joymakers' club were entertain now confronting us. ed by Chrlstlen and Charles Smith on members of the cast prefer to stop A resident and taxpayer of Mult .. Thursday evening nomah county for orer 20 years.’’ in private homes, and to that end the V O T E Candidate for Clr- cult Judge. Dept, No 4. ha* prac ticed In Multnomah Co. IN year* Tried Nome of the highest ea*e* in that time Brogreaalv*. and favor* old ago pen atoli. soldiers’ lain» U*, munie );<*! own ership of public? ut lilt le* and oppoa- o* uon-ault* in jury trial* JOHN A JFFFKItY 1* a It«'public an opponent to JlldgM l.unk. a Domoerut on the Non 1‘arttRau ttekot Belong* to the Manon*. Oraugtt *»$ »•••*•j loogf +i *»*R»*fV •••»•» W HERE TO BUY T H E AD VO C ATE Primari«» May V O IC E Diploma from National Arademy of Muair, California Htate Certificate for Mualc Inatructor RKANUNAIII.K TKRMR 20 (Paid Advl (jeorae llunrh w « i a pleaaanl cal 1er at The Advocate office recently and renewed hi* subscription to th.- “ old reliable". — ---- — -------- — „ HARMONY — P IP E ORGAN Beglnnar» and Advanead Pupil« 874 U N IO N A V E N U E N O R T H Phona Qarflald 894« „ R YN E R 80N . C M F IX L E Y ’8 — Paid Advt Trjirlo Mjirk Kinhloin is tlie Tree of IMMORTAL L IF E I PI INI I YYiSON n O R T K IA N I Geo. A. Where will you have your PALM ITTER Extension Telephone? Candidate for R E P U B L IC A N N OM IN ATIO N SECRETARY of STATE "CO -O PERATION , ECONOM Y E F F I C I E N C Y with C O U R T E OUS S ER V IC E Holliday 8i Holliday In one of the above convenient loca -as- E D G L O S S R E P U B L I C A N For C O N S T A B L E T o n tn ria l P a r I n r a 125 NORTH SIX TH STREET tions? It costs but a few cents a day. (Paid Adv.) A N D R E W THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BUSINKSS OFFICE: 252 OAK ST R E E T : : : T E L .: ATwator 8251 PO R TLAN D , ORECON Men, Women and Children r S A N B K. S Do Y o u r Duty and Vot# (Paid A d v ) :: Etfuipperi wilh the Very luteal. We Are In a Position to Care for Just tell our business office or any telephone employee. Ua* Our New Parkin« Space For Fun eral Cara at Fourth and Monl|omir]f Stretta S T A T E S E N A T O R Mukaomah Covaff C o m a — Lai Ui Sarva You t HOIJLIDAY A HOLLIDAY