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PAOC The AlfVOCATK TW O tel- EDITORIAL PAGE N A T D K D A Y . JUNIO CLUB PRESENTS DRAMA « m n im u . i.i»n m »tin w . Th* Jujrmakor* Flab Patríela", a throe avi tsoiiunl) ut the llthviltla hall, FrUlat eventi»* of lu*t week to a Ur*«- an«t appro« U livo an «1 tonco Mt»* Nei doll Munitile play oil file "P atricia" a id tuo loud ma rolo much praUc cannot he airón thi« lady Tony AnUoraon talented young U h the huMhful lover w uh taken to Ubarle* Smith who alno doMorveu n large abure of pruine The hauaht« older aiater w au played by Vorneil i Wut aun und cauaed groat ri vii Ir y She hud uh« uva taken everything aho wanted luit failed when »t »um* lo Tony Moth talent and training ahowi» in the wonderful acting I h* »upporttug cant were l.ee \ttdota*oti father. l ulu tJrugg moth#» t'*t. Itulherford. Paroline Farter and Stanley Franklin It wax u nnapp) little co mad y und kept the untile no« tu peni* of laughter You can Easily have a Long Healthy Growth of H A IR FULL OF THE Vl>\OCVTK STRENGTH A N D BEAU TY •’ uhTi»Mi‘d Kv»r> Saturday ai SJO t «I l«< n t> Sixth Str«-»l V , Portland. Or» Trlvnhom > I. \rh<-ld 7533 UFATKIt F H CANNADY f.dt*»c .a.« I'ehltxho AAHEKK TO BUY THE ADVOCATE VANGY KRANkUN k u n ««l l/j’irf/r- aa.i iom poult It II 1 I AM PR KAN'' < Rutherford's Barbar Shop. 310 AA il W. J W H E A T O N ................................................................. Contrlbutm* Editor R O SALIE BIRD Society Editor And Reporter liants avenue, in Foster's Pool Hall I'he Elks building. 310 AYUlianis D eN O R V AL U N T H A N K M D Health Fditor NANCY' LE E lo v e Editor avenue. M edio Hotel Restaurant. Interstate CLIFFORD C M ITCHELL. R A LP H CLYDE. K E LLY MILl.HK. Columnist» Avenue un Medlev llo tell. Subscription Kate» | Payable ui Advancei : One Y ear, $2.-SO; Six Months. Friendship Pool Hall. Sixth, near Si SO; llirre Months. $1 itl Entered a* Second.Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland. Oregon. 1' '* * " J ' *** Holliday and Holliday, 126 North I nder the Act o f 1*»12 Sixth street. THE NEGRO BOV The follow in* editorial copied from the "CHICAGO BEE" is so full of sound, practical advice that we pass It on for greater circulation If all the racea would carry out thia program, crime could be almost en tirely abolished, and the world be re- volutioniied in one generation Our living conditions cau only be . . . . improved upon by work, by » m ilt e d tasks that stimulate the miml as well as the body, and by spreading out in rural diatrict* instead of huddling in n tv squalor and unhealthy environ- ments that breed discontent and false standards of living and undesir- able pastimes THE ROSE F E S TIV A L As we go to press, the annual Rose Festival and A'arnival is in ful swing The weather is ideal for the parade on Friday. the sun is lingh! and not too h ot: a cool breeze blows hut not too cool The weather for once in a long time — is just righi The one thing that causes this years celebration to be less ga>. is the stark figure of unemployment that stalks about our city streets and the resultant lack of funds with wWch ,0 m4ke nw„ y Many, who ou this occasion ever> year heretofore, entered their flower bedei ked vehicles, are compelled n xh* Pleasure of a r tu ,. m u ,.. this >ear ou account of financial rea sons However, they can stand on the side lines and cheer those who have bt*en blessed with sufficient mean.- t actively take part. All hail Queen Frances aud he Royal Court Long live the Queen’ Pr»‘tt> soon, however the fire*works will begin and each party will do its j utmost to land its nominees in the White House in November but so far the economic problem remains utmost to lain! its nominees in the on* s e l e c t in g THE QUEEN The Advocate is not at all pleased with the method of selecting the queeu and her attendants to rule o- ver the Rose Festival each summer Our reason for makin* such * sta tement is because the way the selec tkm is made, or rather the material from which the selection is made, is not by a long shot representative Our city is made up of a large num ber of different races and nationali ties who. many o f them, year after year do their part to make the whole a success For example the Negro citiieus of Portland have spent mon ey. decorated floats .etc and did ev ery thing iu their power to make the event a grand success Now what chance has a colored girl beiug *e'ec ted as a queen or a queen's attend ant* In order to correct this coodi tion. wouldn't it be only fair and just to have each national or racial group select a queen from anning its ranks and then let a commute make the fi nal selection through the same man ner as the deans of the high schools selected the queen this year? Then the remainder could act as the queens attendants Since we Ameri cans like royalty so much, why not give us all a chance Some of ns who are good citizens get mighty tired of sitting or stand ing OB the sidelines, yelling ourselves hoarse with no opportunity of having our own children enjoy the same honors and pleasures as other child reu who are no more real Americans I than we ar^ some. not as much During th» prut 10 years In my hssiiquarUrt st Washington, 1 have lr»at»d «vary form of scalp tliscas« and svsry kind af hair. In all my work I havs ra lied ab-.oluUly upon CI.EO H A IR GROWER to «oftsn. beautify and grow hair I have depended open C L E l) SC ALP FOOD to cur* or raltsvo »very kind of scalp disease, to feod the scalp and keap It healthy — and upon C L E O E X T R A H E A V Y T A R SHAMPOO to keep the hair and scalp sweet and clean. These CI4CO pro ducts hare nevsr failsd ms in a singla caaa. Thousands of wo E U G E N IA STE W A R D JONES men ars using my homa treat lair and Scalp Authority of Wash menta. Thsy w rit» ma »vary ington, D. C, Founder of Cleo day saying thslr hair is grow ing longer and softer and that thair scalp diseases are being cured w y lfly .__________________________ Stay Off J U L V 4 U g Dane* ' given by Sqt. Joieph White Sp*o »h American War Vet« Nlbarnui H.»t Superior i iaiui 1 aundry .’HH EAST tat STREET ( ii«Mtr Flu« kuinita - Tolopituiic K Nal U09J WOHK QUANANT ECD PltlFK S KKASONAI4I.K (live Fa A Ti tut SG T JOSEPH WHI TE Spnniah American War VKTM Nicola | X 4th *n,l t Saturday N qM « V ET ERA NS \ HAL L i'nilUly Fntirt Ihm »* MOVED TO CNEMRV ST Mr* Mlaio he III ow n lui» moved from 126 Graham Avenue to .’ It* t'herry atreot Mr* Mrow n t* an hon orod employe of the Filarle* F M» ri? Sloi e l .lmer C . , 7 k»rilette PI ANO LONGER. SOFTER H A IR IN SO DAYS, AND YOUR SCAI.I* D ISEASES CURED OR MONEY BACK MARMONT PI PE ORGAN VOICE Diploma frolli National Ncademv of Munir. California (V ilific a lo for Munir Inai ructor Sand todav for a mr o f my CLEO H AIR GROWER, SCALI FOOD or EX KA HEAVY T A R SHAMPOO, whichever one your head needs. Send for all thrae if you nead tham. Usa tham according to nty instructions for 30 days and if your hair is not nger and softer if you haven't a growth of new hatr, and if your longer scalp ereatlv relieved, relieve write me and saiTp trouble has not bean cured or greatly will immediately refund your money— but send today. IIKASON vili K TKHMS tlrgim ipi» and Adv4nc»d Pup'ls S tini un St. F AC E BLEACH It’a your fault if other wu men have lighter, clear«' sklu than yours. IJghten on# shade ftrst night. Mur coupon below send today. Phone GA 95. 6 VARICOSE VEINS Httlrd By New Method AG E N TS SEND »3.5« for 10 fast selling Cleo Hu snd Beauty Products. Ord. blanks and everything res. to atart business. Cfea Reautv Products Co S tl 23rd St.. N.E.. Washington. D.C. • • • The research director of the Chica go Urban league. Earl L. Moses, sub mitted his findings to a conference on I.RO W ER 50e S C A L P FOOD Me th e m ar c h of th e d oo m ei Negro delinquency at Central Y M C. A. last week. In addition to citing A public health authority said last numerous causes and perils of city week that, because of unemployment there will be more of tuberculosis life that contribute to male delinquen cy. the director revealed the astoni and more of diseases that follow mal nutrition. shing information that ?? .per cent It fei hUd out that V I ) The pr^p of Negro delinquents in 1929 Chica- gram is fixed The ghastly -how * i7. go court records were born in the go on. south. His report also stressed poor 1 ertain number of men w . men aim . . .... children will become ill and diseased •IOW TO ORDER housing conditions a* a major contn- , nJ certain of lheni mult die ^ CLEO B E A U T Y PRODUCTS Co . 62! 23rd St., N.E , Wash. D.C buting factor. The committee on find- cause we have unemployment, Gsatlamen: Please send ma Products I have marked X aftar. ings. of which Prof. Harrison W. Look ahead into the months i the Vanishin t Cream ............. 7Sr Hair Grower and Beaut ¡Her 50c Dobbs of the University of Chicago doming fal and winter and >« . can Scalp Food ....................... 65c Lemon 'Iransing O r a m . . 73» see the st/icken procession of sad is chairman, submitted nine propos- Extra Heavy Tar Shampoo 65c Wrinkle O ram ................. »7» nd trag • figures A rlit cratic Brown Face Bald Spot A Temple Grower 50c als calculated to remedy the existing It is th* march of the doomed a Face Bleach ...................... 60c Powder. 4 Shad»» ......... 19c OREGON LAHOR PRESS conditions and reduce the high rate mong us of delinquency among our boys. Name......................................... Address The remedies and cures as outlin CORPORAL PUNISHM ENT ..................................... c it y .............................................. State ed in these recommendations adopt Sand Poatofflce Money Order or chacha. No C.O D. ordera aent. C ONTEM PORARY JAPAN To promote peace, freedom and ed by the conference may prove to be just the panacea for the ills of de justice through education, the Wom The editor acknow ledges reciept of i ens International League for Peace linquency. W e hope they are effect “Contemporary and Fredom stands for the abolition volume No one of ive. In our opinion the crux of the of Corporal punishment, in law and Japan a Journal of review of Japa the whole ed- neat* affairs, published quarterly by ; matter calls for preventative mea in practice, throughout (In kindergartens, the Foreign Affairs Association «*t t sures as well as corrective ones. A ocatkNkal syiten schools and reformatories i and calls Japan The journal t ame direct form * major factor and contributing cause upon its National Sections to ; lapon complimentary from { of delinquency is idleness. While it mote investigation and discussion of Association . I is imperative youth be not denied the evil effects, both physical " J moral, injurious alike t.» the indlvi- MONROE TR O TTE R ILL W ill P ro m o te a F u ll G row th ot Mull full recreational facilities, it is as dual and to society, which are trace UNABLE TO W ALK W ill also Hi store tin* N lre u g ib important that it must also have reg able to the use of brute force in the V ita lity am i the Dr-auty o f (In ular tasks of labor assigned every Wil KM 8TON M NSS Jun« IT lia r I.* y o u r fla ir is D ry ami day, and it should be seen to that —Resolutions adopted by Women s lUm Monroe Trotter, editor of The W irs Trv leagu e for Peace and Freedom Guardian", and secretary of th they are efficiently done. Too much Na at its Congress in 1921 tional Equal Rights League, la dis play, too much idleness, too much abled For two weeks he hts been spending money not earned, lack of confined to his bed. He has a septic LAW SUITS OR IN IT IA T IV E I .is l Im li.i H :iir ( » r o u p discipline all contribute largely to left leg from neglecting a bruise on AND PLANNING the spirit of adventure that is often the shm ------ I Crippled but courageous, hopeful responsible for incorrigible youths If y«»t» arr h i| pr-V i* alimi/ Lawyers could think of nothing and prayerful he is fighting valiant The extension or enlargement of so L i i i i f mf f I f rinii if Srulp. nr ans Unir else but of law suits. ly ot keep his race organ afloat. cial. recreational and better housing w > vvxfi? von fr fr\ h iwr of Recently the atellites of the Na- while depending on customers to re conditions, the expansion of play tional Association for the Advance- spond and friends and supporters to N IM A II A I H I SHOW KR TK ground activities, the provision of ment of Colored People held a con- lend him a hand of assistance l\ rout Alti* l lin lir * ! |»ro|»#»rt tlinf The main A testimonial purse movement Is homes and reformtories may help, vention in Washington . rii* ro o f* o f fh r U n ir Htitm ilnîr* business they carried on was that of being considered under J. 3. R and is a program that should be giv patting their own backs by giving Bourne, executive i< !•••! i » t ii jf un f h r»* ilo it* w ork chairman of the en a fair trial, but it should be evi medals to each other They put on once effective Guardian Perpetuating nf* h ini silk* P e rfu m a d w ith a dent even to the casual observer as the show of mutual admiration per Committee • 11 so ml flo w e r * Th»* hrst know n r**rn**i1y fectly well ___________ well as to the specialist, that our ai**f it* H iit,fu i fUnrk K v p B ro w *, alno Their one pet solution of solving j youths are burdened with too much U n ir t#* tts V i t t i m i C o lo r Tan h* tia*d the problems of the Negro race is to i leisure; they are too soft contest lots of test cases’ The re In f * » « t t/h t ri » in |f In normal times it is difficult for sult so 1 ar has been that the) H AV E , tf> Mail. 50 c . 10 c Extra for Po«taira > » our youths to obtain part time jobs LOST EVERY CASE AS SOON AS TH E Y HAVE WON IT Sounds para ■St.KNT-8 OI TF1T during the school terms or regular doxical. doesn't it? S. D. LYONS •> Hair i«r«»t»sr I Ttmpll work during their vacation periods ul I Shamp'w*. Prooalng Now the chief legal adviser of ’ i l l 6 N C e n tra ' D em B Ol! I Fare Oram and dlrar for reasons that are obvious these half-way-house builders propos-1 •*nr> fur ae>|Cr>K 12 M»* O klahom a C ity O k ie ONE HUNDRED cases — BAPTISTS— foe Poe*»(fS Our first task. then, is to find them es to carry work, whether remunerative or not, to court simultaneously In one hun-1 dred places and thus "win all the Mt O LIVET B A PTIST CHURCH that shall occupy their minds and righ ts' for the Negro Poor fellow! hast First and Schuyler Sts hands. If jobs that pay are not avail He ought to know the futility of his I Rev. J. D. Wilson, Pastor legal battles He has waged so many able. there are enough community SHILOH B A P TIS T CHURCH of them He will simply waste lots ol projects pride demands to be done East 7th and Everett Sts money and energy which could be that would well occupy the time of used more effectively by adopting o- Rev. G. G. Gardener, Pastor the great army of juveniles wasting ther methods The Negr/i 5Vorld suggested last most of their time in frivolity and — E P IS C O P A L IA N — idleness. Youths can be set to work week that the Negroes in the South, who are bearing the brunt of dis St. Phillips Mission augmenting the janitorial duties of crimination in every field and espe Knott and Rodney Sts our building custodians by aiding in d ally in politics, should organize Blaine Coles. 1 ay Reader keeping the grounds and environ their own political party and make ments of their homes clean; by gath themselves feit. It is an aggressive — HOUSE O F P R A Y E R — organization that will help the Ne ering up the waste paper that litter groes all over the country, not mere House of Prayer our streets which they can bundle begging or legal battling hast 10th and Grant Sts In such forward looking, aggressive up and sell at a profit as a co-opera Robert Searcie. Pastor tive venture; they can help keep the planning and organization by Negro es. we shall be more than glad to front and back yards clean; in In give our support and cooperation — M E T H O D IS T — stances where grasping landlords ne Let us fight f fr our rights and not beg' —NEGRO WORLD Bethel A M E. Church glect to plant and maintain grans Rev Daniel G Hilt Tr Minister plots, youths can set to work learn ing the fine points of cultivating a THE N A TIO N A L CONENTION First A M E. Ziow Church fine lawn; they can solicit orders for The Republican National Conven 417 Williams Ave the small stores and shops of the tion which convened this month in Rev W R Uovrll, Minister cammunity; they can learn to be Chicago is history As was generally come handy with tools in helping expected and anticipated. Herbert odd job men or artisans of the neigh Hoover and Charles Curtis, present were nominated to be borhood with their work. Comm uni* incumbents. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH the party's standard bearers for | res- ties such as ours Is bound to have a jd(,n( an(j vice-president respectively Rev. D. G. Hill, Jr., pastor high rate of delinquency when in As the Republican delegates w.-re (Reporter, Dolores Burdlnei some sections parents will live and taking their leave, the Democrats Bethel A M E Church, Portland, bring up their children In squalor ra were moving In for their big confab Both might just as well have met In Rev Daniel G MID, Jr , minister ther than give of their own and their one convention and cut down the ov Sunday morning services: preach children’s time to work out their erhead, because after all said and ing by Rev Hill and special music problems of idleness, which usually done botli have platforms of high by the choir leads to crime, by devoting a few sounding planks to catch the <-ye and At 4 15 Sunday afternoon, the G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER arrest the ear of the voter, in gener hours a day to improving their living al with a little sop on the side to choir will participate in the Hose Festival program The choir will 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon conditions." win the ever-trusting Negro voter i'; ,: : ': «Inn two numbers on the Vesper song Thte above editorial recalls to The late John C Keeidentie Pitone GArfield 8010 .'HO Tillamook Streel * service af Washington Park under mind the old jingle: “ All work and say. "they're all one mother's child direction of Professor Elmer C. Bart ren' w^ien It comes to the Negro $ucce*a orn to E . M c lu in ln o n Htt/tunfit' T ra n n fe r no play makes Jack a dull boy. But lett. They will Join the 50« voice cho And it makes little difference who all play and no work makes Jack a occupies the White House as far as rus in singing several numbers Office Phone: HHoadway 1885 The choir sang at Oregon City on mere T O Y ." the Negro Is concerned, his position last Sunday to a large audience. (Comments by Myrtle W Campbell i remains the same INDIA HAIR GROWER N o r>t>#ratloua nor ln J «r(lon a . No *n fu ro «4 r« Bi T h ia alm pLt hom o tra a t* tuont p o rm lfa you to g o »b o u t you r bu alttr■■ us u a u »l— unloaa. o f courao. )«>u urn u lrrud y ao tliu M r.1 » a to bo t ft iflh r t ! (.« y.»ur bed. In t h » t t&aa, l.'m oraUt t»ll a< la a»» qub k ly to h o «l t- ur lt-g ». rra. rodu ca a n y D w elling u l < iift a ll (min. 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