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The ADVOCATE P A O » TW O SATU RD AY, Novnmhnr I«. EDITORIAL PAGE Every Citizen Vote In Primaries ••m FRIDAY MAY 20, 1932 THE ADVOCATE Pabn»nrd Every Saturday at * * • fa a * TwwHy-Shrtfc Stre«« N „ Portland. Or«. Telephoiic: t. ArArid 75Î3 V C T ï -X- 126 BEATRICE H. CANNADT.................................................... LrUtar end Pahluher YANCY FRANKLIN.......................................... iisnuuu Manager an.i Campaniat W ILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................ Contnhi.ns KJuor W. J. W H E A T O N ...............................................................Contributing Editor R E -K L K C T VOTE CLYDE. K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnist» El [ C T RICHARD DEICH Medley Hotel Restaurant, Interstate Avenue tin Medley Hotel). Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance*: One Year, (2.50; Sit Month*. Friend>hip Pool Hall. Sixth. near (1.50; Three Months, (MX) Clisan (Went Side). 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OREOOS' R E PR E S E N TA TIV E TO ADVOCATE RETOURS (Ehurrhrs-- The many friends of Mrs. Beatrice I sincerely ask your support at Cannaday-Kranklin. who la a candidate the polls on Friday. 1 do not deem for the Oregon legislature, express the It necessary to say a whole lot hope that her candidacy will be sue about what 1 shall do It nomin- cessful C ALIF O R N IAN S who feel a inated and elected. just pride in the ability and courage If my woflt In the Interest of of Mrs. Cannaday. cannot conceive mankind for the past 18 years or that the voters of her assembly dis — BAPTISTS— more is not sufficient to Inform trict can do other than send her as you as to my qualifications and thetr representative to Salem An M l OLIVET B APTIST CHURCt a» to my sincerity, nothing I can elected representative is of much more East hirst and Schuyler Sta say now will convince you. - value than any number of political Rev. J. D. Wilton. Pastor i f you feel that I am qualified, I appointment*. "When we elect one to and worthy of vour vote, go to the SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH represent us the one elected is subject polls and mark 77 X BEATRICE Eaat 7th and Everett Sts to the electors. An appointee is sub- C A N N A D T -F R A N K U N for State Rev. G. G. Gardener. Pastor | ject to the appoiuter or BOSS. The Representative. voters w «l elect Mrs. Beatrice Canna- | day-Franklln. and can rest assured — EPISCOPALIAN VOTE that they will be aerrved with honesty and courage." Those were the re S t Phillips Mu Elections are approaching. Every marks of one of California's leading Knott and Rodney Sts. eltixen should be Interested in good citiiens who has known Mrs Frank Blaine Cotes, Lay Reader government, and that interest should Un since her school days. A ll of us go further than mere sentimental ex who know her approve the remarks — H O ls E O F PRAYKR— pressions. Government must be ad and are sorry that we can not assist ministered thro-.gh officials, and they with VOTES. But we feel assured House of Prayer for the most part are chosen by the that the voters of her district will East 10 th and Grant Sts people. They who claim to be inter avail themselves of the services of Robert Searcte, Pastor ested in good government must show a conscientious citlsen an ELECT some concern for whoever aspires to HER TO TH E LE G ISLATU R E govern The best wav to do that is By W J. W HEATON. — M ETHODIST— to vote when election day comes When people are denied the privilege Bethel A. M E. Church to vote they want much. When the Rev. Daniel G. Hill Fr . Minister privilege is extended, too often many CANDIDATE FAMED FOR WORK IN MURDER CASE, of them are too alow in meeting the First A. M E. Zioa Church conditions In order to be qualified In Joseph L. Hammerslv. candidate 417 Williams Ave some municipalities the simple duty Rev W R. Lovell. Minister of registering is neglected, so that ■ for the district court bench now occu when election day comes there are pied by District Judge Fred L. Olson many, despite their loud assertions is a native Oregonian and has prac who are not prepared to vote. Times ticed law in Portland for more than are too critical now for people to be 1 30 years He occupied the post of deputy dis the least negligent in their civic du ties Protest against this and a demand trict attorney of Multnomah county ifor 18 years during 15 of which he j for that will mean very little unies» they are abeked up with the ballot was chief civil deputy of the staff ' j Let all who read these lines delay no He gained wide public notice for his I longer In making whatever prepara work, outstanding in which was his tions necessary for voting, both in the part in the prosecution of the famous | primaries and in the general elections. Brumfield murder case at Roseburg He prosecuted the widely publicized Schaeffer baby case In Portland Just TAM PER ING W IT H THE before he left the district attorney's CANSTITUT ION office In the recent preferential ballot Citizens of the United States whose taken by the Multnomah County Bar rights are protected by amendments Association on all candidates for ju to the Constitution such as the Thir dicial positions, the attorneys placed teenth and Fourteenth provide, will do their approval on Hammersly by giv well to consider the words of Bishop ing him the highest number of votes Cannon as he advocates reconsidera for the position which he now seeks. tion o f all the amendments if anti- He outran three opponents, one of prohibitionists are successful in bring them the Incumbent judge. ing about a referendum for reconsid He has bad wide experience as a eration of the Eighteenth. In turmoll- trial lawyer in private practice and ns times like these, when race preju promises the benefit of his large ex dice runs rampant over every section perience to the post he is running for. of our nation, the rights of more than Hammersly is pas? potentate of A! tw elve million Negroes would be ser Kader temple, vice dictator of the iously affected should a reconsidra- Loyal Order of Moose and a member tion of the Fourteenth amendment be of various other civic and fraternal forced on our national law-making organizations. bodies. Snch might prove an exceed ingly easy matter if a precedent ahould be established by having the DEICH GAINING Eighteenth amendment referred to the states for vote. According to the reports from his There is no question but that pro camgalgn committee in the Chamber hibition has not been effectlrely en Commerce building. Attorney forced. but the failure and apparent o f Inability of the courts to successfully Richard Deich is gaining rapidly in, FOR enforce the laws governtng prohibi the race for a seat In the House of | REPRESENTATIV E tion offers no excuse for repealing any Rpresentatives of the state legisla amendment to the Constitution which ture. His services as a speaker are j A progressive business man who was placed there by such effort as was in great demand and his many poli will protect your interests tical tickets hare endorsed his candi required for Its enactment. — Paid Advt Positively there is no just cause for dacy. and it looks like he is a sure a repeal of any amendment to our winner this time Constitution snd it is a dangerous thing to tamper with any phase of the taws governing our nation's citizens Patrons and friends of the Creole and their institutions. Tavern are sorry to learn of the re cent closing of that popular eating place located at 300 East Broadway. HAND AND HAND !<«»l'iib llfan randitUti* from .M u K i i o u i m I i ('om it? for A. A. Bailey FREO L OLSON “ SAVED T A X P A Y E R S THOUSANDS OF D O L L A R S ' RE ELECT HIM DISTRICT JUDGE. Dvpt No. 2 (Paid Adv» — ns Hall PROGRESSIVE. EXPERIENCED (Paid Adv I (Paid Adv) I Need Your Voto — May 20th v o ir H. P. R0EDER X ai 00R0IHY MCCULLOUGH LEE Republican FOH -For- State Senator CONSTABLE M U LTNO M AH C O UNTY R e p u b l ic a n P r l m a r i v a M u y 20 1912 A P O R TL A N D BUSINESS MAN "C onttnufd The following la a statement made by Mr Boeder in his campaign: “ If I am nominated and elec ted I will, during my term of office exercise economy In the conduct of my office, maintain law enforcement and be diligent In the service of warrant and countenance no delays and will not permit ad vanoe information that may al low favoritism in sales of pro perty made through my office. I will diligently enforce the laws for the protection of children and advance legisla tion for child welfare and child labor law I will give the office my undivided personal attention and the benefit of my previous experience In the conduct nt Its affairs " Effort for S v n t ib l« L e g i t l ation (ru b í Ai! vt > UNEQUALED In EXPERIENCE" .h. BUSH JUDGE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for S T A D T tR STATE SENATOR Mv claims fur renomlnallon as county clerk of Multnomah Coun ty rest I I I on thorough know- ledg of legal duties In Ihot posi tion ( i l I have worked In every dtvparlmeni, from filing clerk lo chief deputy O ' I know post lively how I can save money without reducing efficient servlet» or Impairing office morale (4» I promise to slay on (he joh and put full number of honra dally, along with all memhera of the office force (6) I will have no favorites, build no political mach ine. hut deal fairly with all. with out .... kina I s m o r purqulattua abote legal salary received FOR CIRCUIT COURT Multnomah County Dept « Paid Advt. (Paid Adv) “ Get Tase» Down—or C. M. They’ll Get Us Down." VOTE X Tt (Paid FOR STATE R E PR E S EN TATIV E Adverllsemcntl DR. TOM ROSS* « Republican Primaries “ Constructive legislation for Im mediate relief and permanent cure for unemployment." 10« X RYNERSON, C. M — Paid Advt REPUBLICAN CANOIOATE For C0R0N0R Vote For Holliday 8C Holliday T o n » n r ia l 123 NORTH SIXTH S T R U T M I A >K (.ome Republican fo r -Vote For 1 . 0 . BAILEY (State Senator) S M E CORRÍ JUDGE ; For CONSTABLE Geo. > 4 . PALMITTER Candidate for REPUBLICAN NOMINA TION •a«* Position No. 3 QUALIFIED — VIGOROUS — PROGRESSIVE He Is conscientious snd has the con- fldence and respect of the people SECRETARY of STATE “ CO-OPERATION, ECONOMY EFFICIENCY with COURTE OU8 SERVICE Do Your Duty snd Vota (Paid Adv.) l.et (Ji Serve You 7 H O L L ID A Y & r ........... R E P U B L I C A N . PORTLAND, OREGON Paid Adv M u ltn o m a h C o u n t v E D Ci L O S S :: Mrn. Women and Children REPUBLICAN PRIMAR IES MAY 211, 1932 STATE SENATOR P n rh tr* Equipped with liter Very Lalrvt, We Air In a 1‘osiliun to Lare for Fot K. ANDREWS Spanish-American War County Court House CAPABLE, i AND RE ELECT SGT. JOSEPH W H IT E 2nd and 4th Saturday Nights ! Bri ers that smploymrnt must hr provided for all. Republican Primaries May 20 F on i I VOTE X 136 GREEN PASTURES Meets lias long and enviable record aa a public aervan In Multnomah County (Paid Advt. Our review of "The Gre< n Pastures" ill appear In the next Issue of Tile dvocate. VETS STATE REPRESENTATIVE JU D G E County Clerk GEORGE H- RAWLINSON (By Myrtle Campbell) T o help eradicate race prejudice. Baha'is have been traveling through the South in pa rs. one colored and one white, lecturing on the Cause They have been cordially received In colleges and universities; in fact, everywhere they went race and color were forgotten, and love and JustUv created a new spirit In the hearts of the people. Nothing but a practical religion ever bring these two races of one country together in such perfect fel lowship and understanding. It is a great step (reward In our psesi nt-day civilization to have these faithful workers received so amicably in the South. Another generation will wipe away all rancor and discord from their minds, and there will be no dif ference felt between the two races. 1-et everyone fill his mind with lov n* thoughts of others to help bring his readjustment to fruition quicker > that the world can fully enjoy a reater growth and amelioration. Dslch. R W H E R E TO BUY TH E A D VO C ATE Rutherford's Barber Shop, 340 W il ROSALIE BIRD ____ ___ _____________________ Society Editor and Reporter liams avenue. In Koatrr'a Pool HalL The Kike building, 310 W Obama DeNORVAL U NTH ANK, M. D________________________________ Health Editor N ANCY L E E _________________________________________________Lore Editor avenue. C LIFFO R D C M ITC H ELL, R A I.rH X 71 — Paid Adv (Paid Ads.) H O L L ID A Y