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LYNCHERS H/ULED * 1 U TH E An Vill.l'MNK 11 NO IO V iy e f itin y . . . . . Tße (Vevc>* IIY CLIVTORD C MITCMEI.L - HOWINO ANO HEAPING* Recent w onts have brought. most emphatically. tho attention of sll A raerleau* to tho terrible. deplorable and moat disgusting condition of tho spreading growth ot criminal tondon rlra on tho part of Its populace, with po seeming chock or restraint In sight, oxcopt individual cases IN TWO SECHONS Pmpmr D « r o U d to Ih * In to r o iU mf tk « P o o p lo SECHON ONE PORTLAND. OREGON, HATI'RDAY, MAY 2«. 18J2 PRICE FIVE CENTS SAY AMERICA UNFAIR TO NEGRO OFFICIALS OUST WORKERS MEET MOTON ASSAILS WHITE ELABORATE SOCIAL AF AMERICAN WHITE RACE FAIRS HERALD RETURN OP WHITE LYNCHERS What with tho numerous kidnap pings. atrocious rorongo murders, lynching*. honor slarlnga and the gen eral sway of all lawleaa activities, AMERICA HT ILL DENIES NEGRO and the people of prominence connect JUSTICE HAYH MOTON, RKt’ KIV- ed therewith, even the heathens In Africa point to America as the out INU Hl'INtlAltN MEDAL law country ot the world. Why la all of this? Hlniply because we ale now reaping what we sowed centuries ago To gain control of the country, originally. It was necessary to slay, trick and subdue a native race Another race was brought In. as slaves, to develop the country And on such a foundation the great land of the free and home of the brave was created . In d *p »n d «D l AD VO C ATE WASHINGTON, D C . Msy 10- That In America there Is sa >.-l no reason able certainty of Juallra for Ihe Negro, was the statement made by Major NEW YORK. N Y.. May 21—(C'NA) The American lynchers are Jubilantly welcoming bark Into thlar midst the white lynchers of a dark skinned ns- tlva In Honolulu Mrs Granville For- teacue. who. together with Lieutenant Thomas H Maaale and two enlisted sailors, lynched Joseph Kahawal. a Hawaiian, early In January, arrived In New York last week and Is being dined and wined by New York society. Thla self-confessed lyncher was honor guest at a dinner Wednesday night All four lynchers, whose aentenaec of ten years was rnmmunted to an hour, will demand from the U. H gov- vernment a complete pardon This pardon will no doubt be granted In order that the white lynchers may not loss one Jot of their “ respertabil- ty” and may continue to move In the beat society circles of the South Lieutenant Maaale a” -* hla wife will leave California for their home In Kentucky, where they will be able to entertain at tea with tha story of how they brought the princi ples of lynch law Into the Hawaiian Islands. with the able assistance of Clarence Harrow The war alma behind all the Inter est of the V H government In white washing the Hawaii lynchers la brought out In a bill Introduced Into the House of Representatives last week by Representative llrllten of III- j Inola, urging that the Hawaiian Is- | lands be placed upder strict military I control Under this bill, the President would appoint the Governor and Sec retary of Hawaii, selecting only active or retired officers of the Army or Na vy—of the type, we presume, of Ueu- tenant Massle The hill slates frankly that aurh action la considered part of the U. 8 war preparations. ADVOCATE EDITOR DEFEATED FOR E:TI I Owing to the press of duties, many civic activities and much work. It seems Impos alble for me lo lie able to personally thank all my friends and well wisher* for their support of my candi dacy for stale repres entatlve In the prims ry election, so I am taking thla method to let them know that I am very grateful to one and all for giving me the excellent vote which I received— ap prlxlmalely 8.000. I am exceptionally grateful to the Color ed Voter* Progreaxlve 1-eague, of which At torney Wyatt Will iam* I* president, who In s mammoth politi cal meeting, unani mously endorsed me; to t he Non Pai -dan l-eague of which O 8. Thomas waa chairman for their testimonial meeting In my honor and t he unanimous endorsement; to the Municipal Ownership league, the W. C. T. U., and the Anti-Saloon 1-eague for their endorsements; the dally newspapers and many of the weeklies and to the hosts of individ ual friends whose names are too numerous to enumerate at this time. There were 49 Republicans running for Ihe 13 places from Ihe fifth district. I being the only one of color. While I did not win. I shall always prise highly the fine contacts and warm friends I made for myself and the race during the campaign. I waa. every where I spoke, cordially re ceived and treated with the utmost courtesy and respect by my fellow campalgnere as well as the voters. It was the first time In the history of Oregon that a member of the Negro race ran for office I shall run again. Again with my sincere thanks for your exhibition of faith in my ability and worth aa a public servant I am faithfully Beatrice Oannady-Franklln E T BELIEVE CONOEMED MAN TO BE INNOCENT VICTIM VERBAL SNAPSHOTS BY W. J. WHEATON It takes more than a ''kick In th* pants” to convince some folk, and Benjamin Davis, erstwhile, the rep resentative of the Republican party In Georgia teems to be one of them. Through the sanction of the Presi dent. Ben was ignomlniously ousted from the committee and a Lily White" placed in hla stead. But Ben continues to la id the President aa ona of the beat ever. Ben. like many more others, will be satisfied to sport the badge of an assistant seargent at arm* at tbe Hoover convention to be held in Chicago and then go back ‘ down yonder" and tell the folk how big he la. We have not heard much from "Judge" Bill Houston since he tried to do tome political white wash ing in the Parker affair. "Judge" BUI like the rest of "Me Too*" is not Juat sure how the political wind wtu blow and possibly Is keeping atlU for a- while, although ha la one of the dele gate* to the "out and dried" ratlflca tion meeting to be held In June. Neith er have we heard a "blah blah" from Ed Henry. Finley Wilson or Boh Nel son- Those boys were trying to oU op a Plnchott boom. Oh well' They may have a change yet. There la every sign of aa big a debacle for tbe O O P . aa that of 1311 when the Jack kicked the stuffins" out of tbe Elephant. BALTIMORE. Md„ May 23—Negro and whit* workers picketed the Ex* cutlve Mansion at Annapolis to pro test the attempts of state officials and courta to block the appeal of Ynel Lee. Negro farmhand framed on a charge of murder, whose caae la now Constitutions and t-aw* were enact before the Maryland Court of Appeals. ed and winked at. where persona of Governor Ritchie ordered out the color were concerned CustoiJ super state police lo try to intimidate the ceded I j i w , and one section of the workers, and the Annapolis police Liberal thought la politics ts pre country openly laughed al and violat were on baud with tear-gas guns and valent lo o n y th* younger class of ed the very Constitution on which the clubs. voters. Students, and we don't mean country was founded With such a The Baltimore police have ordered Negro students exclusively, are ex precedence, other parts of the coun the dispersal of all meetings protest pressing very few partisan view*. It try tolerated the violating of other ing the railroading of Lee. Is a revelation to hear them discuaa laws that appeared Inimical to the Three attorneys from the Interna government and from bow many dlf* Interest and wishes of som ■ • ?«vole tional Labor Defense sre In Annapolis, ferent angle* they argue ¡L They are fighting for Lee. They are Joseph no longer either Republicana or Dem And like a glanl coloasOs this spirit Brodsky, one of the attorneys for the ócrata because their fathers happened of law evasion and disregard has Scottaboro _ . . boys; Bernard Ades. who to be of that particular political faith, grown until It has become entirely fought Le* s case at Towson. Md., and They are watching the actions of our out of control No longer Is It Just David Drucker. law makers closely and there la go* a question Of color dreed, avarice. By means of legal technicality, ing to be many a disappointed aspi- Jealou^v and revenge seem lo lie the State'g Attorney Preston E Lene Is rant Prohibition and the economic motivating power and In Its ruthless attempting to throw out the appear situation are both receiving close ness It rushes headlong to destruction which has duly certified by the court study. Unemployment and it* snbee- caring not about l-aws, Rights, Jus at Annapolis. quent Ills are being surveyed rlth tice. or even human life Lee was framed for the murder of care. While we hear much talk of Green Davla. white farmer, and his Communism, there Is a atrong m - The whole social alructure In seeth. family, last October He waa barely dency to relegate it until further * a! ed with iniquity and th ose noble souls saved from a boss-inspired tynch-mob 0f this present form of government, who are rrylng for universal true during the reign of terror that swept w e find very few radicals among th* Christianity. Justice and right, go tin the Eastern Shore at that time. He younger group of voters. They are heard, their cries being drowned out was at first denied the right to a studying the situation with n common- hv the loud and popular apiutals of change of venue and to choose his dable seriousness. Should there be the Jasa age own lawyer These elementary rights orgmnlxed a third party and that party were won only after a bitter legal bat have a liberal platform, the moat of Fifteen years ago I entered a prl- tie by attorney* for the International the adherents would be recruited from aon with less than one thousand In Labor Defense, backed up by the mass the younger folk and they would car- mates Today, after much additional protests of Negro a^d white workers ry with them an enthusiasm which BCOTTHBORO CALENDAR construction. It has close to six thou in many parts of the country. Ry CNA Press Service might prove irresistible. sand Inmates, and yet the crime sit At the trial at Towson In January, uation. locally, la worse than It was Roberl R Molon. head of Tuskegee the court refused to allow Negro MAY !J — The International I-abor fifteen years ago. No doubt. In pro Institute, who on Friday In Ihe audl Visitors coming to San Francisco workers to sit on the Jury in spit portion. the same conditions are true lorlum of Ihe new Itepartment of Defensa brings thla frame up raae he- of the fight made by the defense coun seem amazed at the cheerfulness of Commerce llulldlng. waa presented _ _ elsewhere? sel. An all-white Jury took only*B4 the people. Store* are well patronised, with the Hplngarn Medal, awarded fore the United Stale* Supreme Court, theaters crowded, parks and beaches minutes to find Lee "guilty. What la there to do? What can be annually for distinguished achieve- demanding an appeal on Ihe basis of It Is to the benefit of Governor Rit filled and a happiness that It conta done’ The answer can be found only mem by an American of African de- L w rit of Certiorari, barked by a care- gious. as one lady, a recent visitor chie. who seeking the nomination to In a Christian leadership. Not In the “ „ . OB'* . address .. . followed .. . the 'fully prepared and w -printed record of th# Presidency, that the Yuel Lee J " * * * “ ; ° h y*® ¡O *’ ] T1,* t •» «»• Dr Mot *" i accepted Christian leadership of to case, which involves the right of Ne SanFrancIsco spirit. That's California! day. divided aa to color, class and o- presentation of the Hplngarn Medal H>® cate. At the aame time, a motion groes to sit on juries, be gotten out Any people who can laugh and sing by Senator Bronson N Culling of New for a atay of execution for the Scotte- plnlnn. hut In a Icadcchlp that recog of the wty as quickly as possible. In the face of such a calamity aa hap hoy, „ m be made by the ILD at- nixes ALL aa God's children and that Mexlco, and wa* delivered to the 2Ird Ritchie is anxious to show the Demo- pened a few decades past and upon to t,m, for a full ronald what la wrong for ona race, class, or Annual Conference of the National ' cratlc bosses that he Is a desirable th? *****.«* ° n® °» «” •«- ' group. Is wrong for another. When Assorts!Ion for Ihe Advancement of candidate 1 e ,t catastrophes build a better and ■uch leaderahlp takes Ihe aland, and Colored People Dr Motoq said In erallon of the cas* more beautiful city; such people can MAY 31— The Supreme Court ad- the hypocrisies of Ihe preeent day part: never be daunted by such a small mat- “ I want to testify on behalf of some 'jo ,,,,,, for the summer, unless they de- leadership are expunged, then and on WASHINGTON. May 1 4 - President CIV1C EMERGENCY COMMITTEE ,er ** “ face* *®"«*y • SanFrancisco 12 million black American, »or whom „old extra „ „ ( o n on th. ly then, will America be In position takes care of its own unfortunate, aa Hoover placed In the hands ot his EXPRESSES APPRECIATION to sow the seeds that will wipe out I shall venture to speak tonight, to , well aa those who drift in from other Secretary of the Intertor. Dr. Ray FOR EDITOR'S HELP all of thla disrespect of law and per th* substantial and constructive aer- Scoltaboro raae. places with smiles. There's never a Lyman Wilbur, a message for the 21 son, and Ihe future generations will vice which the National Association I JUNE 24— The date last set for the plea fe- succor that goes unheard and Annual Conference of the National Beatrice Cxnnxdy-FRANKLIN reap Ihe blessings of a real land of for Ihe Advancement of Coloved Peo- pip<.,,tlnn of th* Innocent Scotlaboro with t'ae hearing Is helped. We don't Association for the Advancement of j Editor of Advocate execution which the Governor tho free and home o( the brave That's pi* ha. rendered "»« only lo mr ^ e claim to have the greatest city in the DR DUBOIS OUTLINES NEW PRO- Colored People, which Dr. Wilbur I hut to America and to th«» well bHn* 7 , Inevitable— Sowing and Reaping! world but we do claim (you will ex- of mankind, through Ita artlritlea over and Attorney General of Alabama. ORAM FOR N.A.C.P. IN RACE LEAD- r®»d *° th® conference, saying the . Dear Madam: . President In giving It to him had ex-1 I hasten to thank you on behalf of cus® «*• ®*°* to nave the best people a period of now more than 22 yrara. nupported by President Hoover 1» try- EKSHIP ______ pressed a "distinct sense of personal, the Civic Emergency Committee for any ®'“ *r® 00 «“ «* mundane sphere. e* per tally for Ita labors In the fields ||nR to carry out. o n|y Ihe United n a t io n a l y o u t h t o u r w it h Interest." The message reads as fol- the splendid cooperation which y o u iand *"*y say «**•« ** *® «be P®°P«e who of legislation and Ihe administration - urp of workprg. white HISTEn OF HCOTTBHORO HOYS WASHINGTON. D. C.. May 25— In Iowa: I gave so freely in the Interest of the make * community, of Justice. „ .. „ . Doctor stressed the activities of lh-Jand black, can save the lives of the a frank discussion of the various crlti- 1 am pcevented by Jress of public • emergency relief bond issue. NEW YORK, N Y .\ ln y 21 Lucille Association "In defending Ihe rights Scnttshorn Negro boys clams of the National Association for •»"«I®* from being present at the 23rd | The success of the campaign was One thing that can not find a foot- Wright. II year old slater of Roy anil of Individuals before the courts when NEW YORK. N Y. May 21—All re- the Advancement of Colored People, Annual Conference of the National due entirely to the generous and un- hold In San Francisco is the "Gangs- Andy Wright, two of Ihe Hrotlsboro lliroaten.-d with the deadening Influ- cor,|g )n the Scoltaboro ense have Dr. W. E B. Du Dots, editor of the Association for Ihe Advancement of seflsh efforts of those groups and in- ter." That gentry finds out. and that boys sentenced to death started a ence of rlotoua prejudice," and con- been certified and were forwarded to Crisis and a member of tho N. A A. Colored People, and I have therefore dividuals who Joined hands together quickly, that any street, no matter National tour on May 24. lo help Mnued: the furtherance of this vital com how obscure, cannot prove a hide-out | |he U 8 Supreme Court a week ago C. P. In Washington, outlined new dir- requested the Secretary of the Inter- ( her hrothera and on behalf of the oth for his activities. Chief Quinn, and his "It la Impossible to overestimate the nat|0nal officials of the International ectlona which the Association must ior *» ®»"v®y ,h'» message of greet- munity cause. er hoya who are alao aentenoed lo die value of Ihla service to the Negro, for ' ]j,bor Defen/> have announced. The take In changing world order. The tnK® *° th® Conference and to express j [t |* the wish of the members of efficient Inspector Duties, assisted by l,v tho Supremo Celln of A to ha RIO It la In Ihe rourla where In the Iasi nat|0nal office ha* branded as a He criticisms of the N. A. A. C. P. Dr. Du earnest hope that its delibera- this Committee to express to you our as fine a force of police and secret Hhe la acheduled lo rover over thirty analysis the Negro must win his long jh - ’ stores appearing In various news Uolg summarised under 7 main heads <l»n* may hear fruit in the well being sincere appreciation for your assls service men as ever walked a beat, clllea aa far weal aa Chicago. upward struggle for equal rights and , „ to tho effect that the I L D land dealt In detail with each one »"<» advancement of the Colored race Unce 0 f greater significance, how have the record of every known crook Mra Ada Wright, mother of Iheae Justice Indeed there Is no part of I ' yot tl, M „ D no to V carry , Each of the criticism» was frankly In »>"■ country. Their progress In edu- Pver. is the fact that we voice to you and undesirable character and when O , teps K' « 1 17 « t he | . ■ . a ■! ... « 1 ..« im m - a a I i I i In tio r tw iltv ilin tl in . V. . * boys anil l.urllle. are now In Germany the country which today does not . i K»Y" gcottstmm rase to the Supreme Court, stated j he steps from boat or train he is glv- and all of them together were cation, In wealth, in participation in the heartfelt gratitude of thousands with J I .mils Kngdahl, National Her- lla approval and support to the Nat- 1 ^ f(M, of ^tOS was paid to the U S | taken aa a basis for a thorough re ngrlculture. industry and civic life nf our fellow cltizena to whom these en short shrift for his stay and as a spend his first rotary of Ihe International l.nhor De- louai Association for Ihe Advance- g „p rpm() Court aa fee of Inapertlon vision of the N. A. C. P. organisa- within the relatively short period emergency relief bond Issues may b e ; general thing will since the Civil War, Is an amazing a real Godsend. : night In the Bastile with a "move on" fenae, touring the continent. In order ment of Colored people In Its use of nn(j nn„ther 11450 waa turned over to tion and program lo help Inrreaae Ihe already sharp pro- the established processes of Ihe law Cordially yours. J order for the next day. For a commu In reply to the charge nf “ hlgh- atory of courage nnd enterprise in gevernmt nt printing office for Ihe leal of wnrkera throughout the world lo vindicate Ihe claims of Ihe Negro | cprt|fted rerord. Thus all alepa neeea browtsm" the N. A. A. C. P. will have which the colored people take a prop Worth W. Caldwell ! ooaiansjj uss *® nnjijodoatsoa an X(|n Executive Director : is. there is less criminal activity than The first meeting with Lucille to equality before the law and to e- Hnry th,, appeal hnve been taken, to choose whether It stands for class er pride, and which their neighbors of other races view with satisfaction I most places we could name took place In New York City. Tues qual right» to life, liberty nnd Ihe , Waller Poliak, well known New or mass, I)r. Du Hols said: STRENGTH IN POLITICAL day. May 24. In St l.nkea Hall, al 125 pursuit of happiness." "Whore do we stand? With the pri and admiration. j York Inwyer, who two months ago SOLIDARITI. STRESSED: W ISO atreel. Thla meeting he d That Judge who sentenced a colored The Importance of thin work Hr. | jolnot the legr.l staff of the I. L. D. vileged aristocracy of the world, (Signed) Herbert Hoover. WASHINTON, D. C.. May 20—That ! woman in LosAngeles because she de- under Joint auaplcoa of the Dlatrlet Moton said, waa emphnalxed hy the )0 f)Rh( |h(> Scottaboro cn»e, will lead which hy lla ownership and monoply Youth Committee of Iho International Scottaboro onao In Alabama In which )h|1 f|K),t In the U. S. Supreme Court of capital Is controlling the political the Negro vote hold the balance of fended herself from the assult of an Labor Defenae and the Hrotlsboro 8 Negro hoya were condemned to for power in 13 states and will come Into intoxicated white woman, la an sp rPVera.il of the death verdict* and social development ot the masses Yotilh Defense Committee of Harlem death He Raid. I which Ihe Alabama Supreme Court ot men, or with White capitalists he NEGRO SPIRITUAL ON PROGRAM Its own this fall, were statement* polntment of the Governor. Rolph. . j made In an address In the Washington Now "Colonel Stormy Petrel” Austin •'ll! the alnto of Alabama, and In „pheld In Iho case of seven of the will be their political victim no matter TRAIN LITTLE LIFE LESSONS whether so-called legislative represen-1 MARSHFIEI D May 24—The Scan- Auditorium by Walter White. Secre is the time and the opportunity to that section of Ihe country of which boyg Alabama la representative, Ihe Negro, | u m|pr the pretext Hint there was tatlves are white or black. Indeed, s o !,„n avlan ch o lr presented Its Annual tary of ,he N»U«ii»l Association for , make your big stand. It was “yerself” (lly Olive Roherla Barioni with rare exceptions Is tried hy n Jury ..ntm(,r nf „ Red riot", the II. S. Su- long as the Negro has no economic May Concert on May 16th at the ,he Advancement of Colored People j that led Ihe southern division of the hen I was quii# little It wa» qnlte of while men. nnd every one knows p r P n , „ Court was placed under heavy power It does not matter a great deal suonu Hall under the direction of addressing the closing meeting of the j Negro political brigade in the famous mon for parenta lo soy, "Il la Hint liy no stretch of Imagination can K„ nr,| The action was admittedly whether he has (he suffrage or not. ‘MlM Edla (arson One of the Inter- Association's 2Srd Annual Conference battle of a year or more past. The ed to aleal aa mueh aa a piti." I nuch n Jury place themselves upon a connection with the growing The Negro today perhaps has more L . tin. numbers on the program w as1 Mr whlte aald ,he Np*ro TOte waP ,M“ «le ln whlch *ome- prornot- alwnya pulllod me. Who on carili plane of equality with the arruaed. „ „ „ s protests againat the Scottaboro .political power than ever before and | thp v PKro spiritual “ Listen to the increasingly militant and Independent | ed generals, thought that they were [ed to aleni a pln. anywny? I dldn’t he la worse off than ever before. It ! i.amb s ' by Nathaniel Dett. |*"d lhat Negro voters were no longer , more conversant with the political al "Everyone likewise knows that vpr,n^ts fairs and the status of some candi t lo aleal nnythlng and neiyter when n blark man la hailed Into Ihe , - ls not votes but dollurs that count in ’ In ipPaklng of Ihe »("rituals. Mias b®‘ " * “ taken white or black." ---------------------------------------- nnyonn else 1 knew. i Ijxraon staled, "the Negro aonga tell I ."I predicted a greater Independent dates. than many other buck privates courta charged with a felonious of- |n Scotlaboro. The nature of tho this civilisation who had fought over the same ground i onn waa told why. H waa Juat feline against a while mini, the jire- charge, Iho Juxtaposition of racial rlo- "If we had cooperative hanks as we more that historian's can ever explain, "» ^ ^ J " , L ? “ '^Jhite "ThD for more than three decaden. But now od lo aleni a pln. thnl waa all sumptions are against him even he- monts, Ihe circumstances of Ihe trial, have branches of the National Asso because theae songs came from (he ¡¡®*" V '0,"*!' ,M r' hi* .', rhh hark! I oflen thlnk of II To thls fore his trial hna begun; and It la a all conspired to produce a practically ciation for the Advancement of Col heart of the Negroes themselve* and militant Independent vote holds tht ts the time to make amend* for past lf I any anyone drop a common bold Jury Indeed thnl would dare to inevitable result. ored People, we would be one ot the were never really composed. The balance of power In 11 states with * error*. Don’t allow the aln of com mission to be added to the sin of o- I nm qnlte aere I nhotild pick lt override with lla Judgment these pro-1 "Let ns reverse Ihe picture. Sup- groat financial factors In the country. spirituals are a spontaneous outpour year of unemployment, depression and mission. Tell the appointing power of nd hnnd lt liaek. sumptions of guilt without the most pose for n moment that Ihe lights nnd 1 know of no better way for the Nat ing of a deep religious feeling." revolt, the Negro vote will play a po the biased Judicial Judgment of hta ap explicit testimony lo I he contrary, shniles of tho picture In Ihe lmiu ional Association for the Advance tent role In additional states with * pointee, and ask that Judge Irvin Tap- Indeed It Is (he defendant's Innocence characters were Negro women and ment of Colored People—of which 1 heads of the Young Negroes Coopera lln be either made to acknowledge hla total electoral vote of 62. that must be established beyond Ihe suppose, though that la to alreteh the nm proudly a member— to really and ID HAS NEW CONTRACT tive league, stated that 15 local "The Negro vote. I predict, will error publicly or be reprimanded or ahndow of a doubt before he can bo Imagination, that these were elghi fundamentally advance the colored I Pierre and hla hand have se reloased hy tho processes of the court, white men faced with a similar people"of‘this country'than" to endea- «roups h aj been organized In various come Into Its owl this year. Political removed. "No sensible of .... Iho — depths — In ------------------- charge. Can — anybody believe that that vor to organize a consumers' cooper-1 J*r** of *hh a .... . one . . . . . ... ............... .. ...... . ....... ........... mniioi* parties. If they are vise, will realize ed a contract lo play every Frl- Don’t all to attend the Decoration old ------- practice of handing ou' , „ £* , " h. , «hl® The ---------- and Saturday night at De Hylvlaa' which Iho enrren't of rare-conselonn- jUry „r any other Jury of white men atlT8 society In every city where lt I , *r? V ..*, Day Dance by Al Pierre and hla Hap ........ haa a branch " of dollar® *" banka hut what a fpw dollars to a group of diacredlte aurant. Tho band formerly waa ness In America run could for a mo-ijn that aame court, with the aame tea- piness Boy* Monday night at th# Mr. Schuyler who la one of ihe th*y b*d ®*«r®m® dlf^ ul,.y and powerless white and Negro pollt ment expect any other verdict than tlmony, would have brought In any loyed at ilerg's Cha'.et. needed credit from white bankers. clans ts futlla. newly decorated Hibernia Hall. that which waa rendered by tho Jury other verdict than one of aopulttal? Hoover Greets N N. A. C P Meet