The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 16, 1932, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EDITORIAL PAGE
Repudlican Platform
P R U D E N T IA L H O S P IT A L
Association *
MORCAN BLDG.
THE ADVOCATE
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( Incorporat'd In Oregon, 19131
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(EATRIC1 r-. c -ANNADY........................................................... Edit#* mmd Publisher WHERE TO BUY THE ADVOCATE
YANCY FRANKLIN............................................ Axt-rJonj Pusage» arid Com
WILLIAM 1’ 1‘ L IN S .................................................................... Coruribmiinf Editor
W J. WHEATON................................................................... Contributing Editor
Rutherford's Bar her Shop. 346 Wil­
ROSALIE BIRD
—............ —......... . Society Editor and Reporter liams avenue, in Koater'a Pool lialL
DeNORA AL UNTHANK. M. D........ ................... .....................
JJenlth Editor
The Hk« building. 31* Williame
NANCY L E E -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Lev* Editor avenue.
CLIFFORD C MITCHELL. RALPH CLYDE. KELLY MILLER, Columnist«
Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate
Subscription Rain (Payable in Advance): One Year. $2.50; Six Months. \vcmie (in Medley llatrl).
Friendship Pool Hall. Sixth, oear
$1.50; Three Months, $1.00
tillered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon. Clisan (West Side),
Holliday and Holliday, 125 North ’
Under the Act of 1912
Sixth street.
sible for property and income to bear
POLITICIANS
CAB CALLOWAY FIRST ACE
Many families are now doing with­
When appearing before colored au­
COLORED BAND TO PLAY SO.
dience*. as many of the politicians out luxuries which they enjoyed dur­
have done and will he doing for some ing normal prosperity of a few years
Considerable Interest is attached to
time, we advise that the following ago They are eating simpler food,
buying plainer clothes and using the forthcoming tour of Cab Calloway
dont‘a be among those observed:
and Hia Cotton Club Orchestra, which
Don't start out by telling of the their automobiles longer. Government
will include a week of one nighters
must
do
the
same
thing
Public
offi­
"wonderful progress" that the race
in Virginia. North Carolina, and Geor­
has made since being set free by A cials should realise that they no long­
gia.
bra ham Lincoln. We hare heard that er hare the same tax resources to
P is the first time that an ace col-ucd
draw
on,
any
more
than
the
private
from every January first orator and
attraction from the North has been
from political speakers erer since citiaen has the same Income he had
booked in the South, and Irving Mills,
1390. The fact is we haven's made as a few year* ago.
manager of Calloway, accepted the
Taxation
budgets
have
been
balanr
much progress as we might have.
dates in connection with one for the
If a speaker wants to get a cold ed by increased taxation, rather than
dedication of the memorial auditorium
reception just let higa start telling by increased economics and reduced
at Raleigh. N. C.. on July 20th
governmental
overhead.
This
process
about his "black mammy". The (act
Carolina debutantes of the last two
must
be
reversed
and
budgets
bal­
ts most colored people have bad or
easons are sponsoring the ball, which
have black mammies and it is noth­ anced by bringing government ex­
all! be attended by nearly everyone
ing new to them this black mammy penses and taxation within the ability
of note in the State, including the
cf
the
people
and
industry
to
pay.
racket. No matter bow honest and
Governor.
well-meaning the speaker who tells a without hardship, out of normal peace
Five other engagements will be
time
income.
bout it is. he loses friends and makes
played by his Highness of Ho-de-Ho
disinterested listeners of his Negro
during his stay in the South. These
A RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE
audiences
are dances at Virginia Beach. Va.:
Watch out for the phrase, your
Morehead City. N. C ; Savanah. Geor­
It
is
amaxing
how
little
wild
talk
people". Many a politician has lost
gia.; Charlotte. N. C . and Rocky
the Negro vote by employing this there has been during the depression
Mount. N. C. All but one of the af­
phrase in addressing colored groups. on the part of labor and political par
fairs are for white patrons.
ties
of
dissent.
The Negro, paradoxical as It may
There have been no strikes, no
appear, prefers to be considered of
FOR SALE
the people and It is well to keep in threats of reprisals. Labor, speaking
mind the first words of our American generally has shown a disposition to
6 room house with basement on
bear its share of the burdens that
Constitution. "We. the people, etc."
Don't forget that colored boys grow have (alien on all alike. Widespread Union Ave. Equity 175*—Call at 402
np sometimes and become men —just unemployment and an unavoidable Panama Bldg.
like white boys do. Therefore colored drop in the average wage scale— a
men resent being referred to as drop which has largely been compen­
sated by lower commodity prices—
“ boys".
have not shaken the faith of an over­
“ Don't patronise.
Talk straight
whelming percentage of workers in
from the shoulder on Issues and needs
the stability of the government and
of American citixens and your stock
the ability of industry to work its
with a colored audience will go up. If
way out of its troubles.
yon have special measures or matters
pertaining to colored constituent*,
speak them without pomp or condes­
cension. without kid giOTes or a
blacksmith's tongs.
Alt for a tew cenia it day
PERFECT PROTECTION FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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HEALTH YOUR GREATEST ASSET — GUARD AND PROTECT IT I
Saturday »■ •*•?» Fast T m l j - S t i A Slrrrl N.. Portland. Or*.
Trlrphmn : (¡A r lr U 752Î
It it tar b«tt«r to Navs a Prudential Hospital Certificats
and nevtr us* It. than to nssd It
and not havs It I t
PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
Ftthout obligation, send me ml ormai Ion about your HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION
Name ............................................... Phone
........................ Ate
Street Address ......................................................................
c it y . . ,
Occupation ..................................ttuslnees Addrves ..........................
CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL OR BRINO IT IN
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liietill
Superior I land
Laundry
2*8 EAST 1st STREET
titear l’ la. koines i
Telephone
KAst 4os;
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICKS IIKASONMII.K
Give tig
If you were taken down with appen
[dk-itis tomorrow would you be able
■to take car* of the doctor and the
A. Philip Randolph, leader of the hospl,aI bi!U „ you lh „ uld
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters br(.ak , le„ tomorrow would you have
1» made of the kind of stuff that.pell. |OD,y physical worry or also have
He
‘"'* »* ^ n t. learned. ¡finanriaI worry? If you are .
self sacrificing, fearless and courage- of the PRUDENTIAL HOSPITAL AS
ous and under such a leadership, the SOCIATION you would have nothing
Mony attractive persons are
cause he represent, cannot fail. The
worry about ^
asgoclatlon will
race needs more men like Randolph ' takp
„„„ . . .
not welcomed ot social gather­
latte care ot any sickness or injurv
with guts and backbone to represent .v . ,
. ,,
.
ings because their breoth is
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,
“
,nat you may suffer from. After you
It before the eyes of the world.
bad. Don’t be one o f them.
have become a member, no sickness
or injury is too small or two large for
Moke sure that your breoth
TIME CLEAN HOUSE
them to administer. This association
is sweet and inoffensive by
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pays your medical bills, furnishes you
gargling with Listerine. It com-
(E. Hofer k Son»
jdoctors and medicines. You do not
bots infections which couse
The new federal tax bill is in effect have to pay out a single cent. The
odors in the mouth ond instantly
and the public is beginning to pay cost of joining this organisation is
destroys the odors themselves.
on every hand to maintain a wartime } 13 00 for an individual or 14.50 for
Lambert Pharmacol Company,
cost of government In sorely depress- a family. The monthly payments he­
ed peace times.
-in* from 11 on up to $2 25. according
St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.
Various states are in the same posi- to age. Call me or write for informa-
tion as the Federal government.
tion about this unexcelled offer and
Within the last five years, according I will be glad to call on you and tell
to a list recently issued. 122 cities in you more about the PRUDENTIAL
the United States, along with 104 HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION,
countries and improvement districts.
Signed ...............
have defaulted on principal or interest
Kill* 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 g e r m s
George Cannady
of their bonded debts. Since that list
was isued. Chicago has announced de­
fault on 19000.000 of bonds and inter­
est. along with statement that there
Is a delinquency ol 139.000.000 in 1930
taxes for Chicago and Cook County.
The people begin to reallz-- that pub­
lic indebtedness which they pay by
taxing themselves, is due largely to
burdens which they themselves de­
manded or encouraged.
Cities have been loaded down with
innumerable "service to the public."
A study of these innovations has been
made for Detroit by W.lliam Ander­
son, and his findings are equally ap­
Without n doubt, the Inst
artici»- of Itxffdnd — a com
bination HAIR
GROWER
and HAIR
HTIIAIGH-
plicable to practically every larger ci­
TENER. Gives (lie hair
a natural soft and ollky
ty In the country.
appearance, s'imulating
hair grew ¡h in the most
Detroit was chartered In 1521 and
hopeless case
from then to 1861 established 17 city
activities which were fundamental
Our High Brown Hair Grower
functions of government for all the
stands as one of our highest
people.
t
achievements — It Is a prepar­
From 1862 to 1880, It added 14 other
ation we look upon with pride.
functions, largely indispenslble.
A r e you
welcome?
H . O W worth-while is
a telephone! How it
b r id g e s d ista n ces
How many errands it
does. What a feeling
of security it gives. A
telephone costs but a
few cents a day.
The Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company
Telephone:« ATwatrr 6241
Be
W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L -
From 1881 to 1900. It added 34 func­
tions. many of which began to branch
»way form governmental functions in j
to special services for special classes. '
From 1900 on. more than 100 func
tions have been added, covering al­
most every conceivable activity from
operating Industries in competition
with private citizens and taxpayers. |
to furnishing social services of all ties
criptfon*.
Most of the activities were worthy
In .purpose, but a pyramiding or gov
eminent» I luxuries does not answer
the question as to what happens when
extravagant tax expenditures and a
multiplicity of public .. 2 frv tnts mid
bureaucratic activities become impos
Business
352 Oak St
o ffic e
Good To Your
FEET
wear vitality arch support
FOOTWEAR
Men,s- VI omen,s $5 - $6, ,‘Roys $ 2.25 to #4
FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon
Residence Phone GArfield HO 19—310 Tillamook Street
Sue rebutir it ta E. ¡{¡rhartlson ¡tannane Tran» fer
Oflice Phone: Hlioadway IHH.»
m i: EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
Will Promote a Full (Irowth of Hair
Will also K< store the Strength.
Vitality and the lieniity of the
Miiir I* your Hair is Dry anil
Wiry Try—
East India Hair G row er
If you are briber««? wi b Falling
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, nr any Hair
rouble, we want you to trv n jar of
FAST INDIA HAIR OROWKR
The
remedy con tain» medical properties that
go to the root* of the Hair stimulates
the skin, helping nature do if* work.
Leaves the hair soft and silky Perfumed with a
haltn of h thousand flowep*. Trie Heat known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Rltirk T\ve Brows, also
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color fan he ti*<«1
with Hot Iren for Straightening
Makes the hair soft and lux­
urious,— stimulating a healthy
growth.
—Distributor—
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$20 E TWENTY - SIXTH N.
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EACH DAY’S
BEAUTY
CONTEST!
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Holliday & Holliday
Ttmunrinl Parlor s
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Equipped with tlic Very l.alesl. We Ate In a I’ositinn lo Care for
Men. Women sn.l O ildren
Price 8ent hy Mail, ßOc: 10c Evtr* for Poitii^g
Af.KNT'B OUTFIT
i Hair <;rimar. I Tw?.rvle
Commltle*. end lo Mr Jouet Shouse.
VKTH
executive secretary of the National
Drinocrstlr Committee They both rr
Metta
reived the delegation rourtemiMly and
S a v e assurance that opportunity
2nd A 4th Saturday Nights
would lie given to have the mailer
brought to the attention o( their res
VETERANS HALL
I Pecllre committees
ll was then
County
Court limi«**
thought and hoped that the matter
would lie followed up hy the personal
sppesranrp of representsllyea of the
League before the resolution commu­
tes of both parties I regret the ne­
cessity of expressing the fesr that
PIANO — HARMONY — VOICE
this was not competently «tone. The
RIPE ORGAN
thirty.five representatives of the re
gulsr organization who were present
l>l|tlnma from .National Arad«*my
In a delegated rapacity, as usual, step
of Muale. California
on their rights and fall*«! to make
Slat»* Certificat# for Mutte
appearance before the «uhcnmmlttee
Instructor
during the period of the hearing, but
RKAIRNAIIfeO TICK MS
delegated Mr. K P. Itooie. of Missis«
Brglnnara and Advanced Pupila
Ippl. to appear belatedly before the
452 Stanton 8t.
Phon# GA 9526
full committee after the bearing per
lod had expired Thus as ever, the
African« slumbered anil step while
Tbit Woman Lott
the bridegroom tarried and arrived at
the feast belatedly without nil In hi«
64 Pounds of Fat
vessel Even the ever slert N A A
Mrs. H. Fries o f W ssd slS «, L. I.
“ A y a a r a g e I « re ig n e d *t0 I fee.
f I* was taught napping
I e ta r te d to t a k e K r u e c h e n a n d n o w I
The tepid reference to the Negro ’ w e ig h ! .’• e n d n e v e r f e lt b e t t e r In m y
l if e e n d w h e r e m o re , I lo o k m o re Ilk #
In the Republican platform has no | 20
yre- o ld th e n th e m o th e r o f 2 c h i l .
d r e n , one o f i t e n d th e o t h e r 11. M y
more meaning than Its double enten
fr le n d e e e y It*# m a r v e le u e th e w a y I
dre declaration or. prohibition We un­
r e d u c e d .”
T o loee f e t 9 A F K L V a n d H A R M .
assured that the Republican Party
L B t t L Y . t e k e a h a l f te a e p o o n fu l of
always has and always will aland for
K r u e c h e n In a g la e e o f ho t w a t e r in
t h e m o rn in g b e fo re b r e a k f a s t —d o n 't
the equal rights anil privlleilges nf
m i l t a m o rn in g a b o ttle trifft la a ta 4
w e a k e e o ata b u t e t r if t e — b u t d o n ’t
the Negro, I suppose that the eommite
t a k e c h a n e e e — be a u ra It*# K r u e c h e n .
tee which Indited sml approv.nl this
I f n o t J o y f u lly e a t ’ e fled a f t e r th e ftre t
b o tt le — m o n e y b a c k .
pronouncement must hare Indulged In
a hearty laugh at the eaac with which
they supposed the unaoi histlcatcd Nr
gro could be duped We asked for
bread and they gave us a stone; we
\ asked fur the thing, and they gave
us a theory If. as the platform tie
rlares, the grand Old Party has al
way* stood for those things, they
have done so feebly.
We want them now to .In ao firmly
Doea the Republican Party of 1932 III
tend to tell us that It proposes In the
future tn stand for the equal rights \
and privileges of the Negro, In the
same way that It has done under
Taft. Harding, folll.lge and llooyer? '
If so we know exactly whnt they >
mean Bill we wunt this stand trail- I
slaled from the passive Into active
voice.
The chief question In which the No I
gro is Interested center around the j
enforcement of the Fifteenth Amend­
ment ami the fair application of the !
civil service law. Hoes the Grand tlt.l ;
Party expect us to believe Hint it
stands for the enforcement of tills
amendment. If so what ha* It done i
.luring the pust decade even at times
wlnn II has had full control of tin 1 Eye« — eyes —eyet! Looking st you. Ap-
prsi.ing you. And you wsnt to utn «11
presidency and both branches of Con
the« Beauty Context! es.h dsy brmgt!
gross? If lb. platform had declared ! Then me Cemey, the Soep ol Besutiiul
for the fair enforcement of the Civil
Women, before you use powders sn.l
Service law without racial dlserlmlna | cresmi. t smsy — gentle, luxurious,
creamy- vmte — will give you the tweet,
lion It would have gone a long way
clean lovclineia the whole world finds
toward giving us reasonable satlslue
so attractive. And you’ll win each Little
Hon. Bill we were told to judge the
Daily Beauty Contest!
future hy the past. Has any one of
the last four Repuhllriin administra­
tions turned Its little finger towards j
removing racial discrimination In lb»-
civil service or In the treatment of ! 77ie Soap of Beautiful Worn'
Elmer C . ta rd e tte
ends halitosis
IC H -BR O wn
hair grower
Trial
Spanish American War
LISTERINE
h
a
8GT. JOSEPH WHITE
KELLY MILLER
DONI DE CAUGHT UNPREPARED
MR. RANDOLPH
tty KELLY Mil.Kit
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The Hepnhltran National Conven colored employees In the government
turn has met and adjourned
The service? If Mr Hoover la reeleeled.
platform waa propaliti the louaeai on will hie second administration Im an
record It touched on many topica of Improvement over the drat In this re­
foreign and domeatlr concern, and left aped? These are aomn of tlm apnelflc
acarrely any lineatimi untouched things we should like to know Hut
Even lile Negro • » given a udii and the platform throws no light on the
rolorleaa reference. Juat how effect question.
It would have been far better had
Ively the race leader« preaaed their
ault upon the attention o( the parly the platform made no reference to
management ha« noi yet been made ue at all. leaving ue In hope. |( hill
« ‘ear Theie were some thirty-five or faintly. dial as American clllaeua. w*
ao colored delegate« and alternale». are entitled In share and share alike
Two of them weeonded the nomination In the broad provisions of the plat
of the candidale In glowing phrnne form. The left handed Insincere refer
ology and glaring rhetoric lint It ence la an affront lo our lutalllgen.e
does not aeem that they presented any The men la rapidly becoming Intel!
definite proiwirtlon. seasonably, to tie ediiatly of age t| would not continual,
ly he beguiled by empty words end
(latlerlng phraaea
As I Indite this release the Demo­
crat« at Chicago are In the throes
of adopting their platform. I hope
that lltey will omit all reference lo
the Negro unless they are prepared
to deal with the <|uestion more trank-
ly than did their Republican adver­
sary.
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