The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, July 30, 1932, Image 1

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S E C T IO N O N E
PRICB FIV E CENTS
N.A.A.C.P. GIVES $1,000 TO SC0TTSB0R0 FUND
WORK TO RESTORE ANCIENT CITADEL AIDS DEFENSE
EXCLUDE NEGROES
Digesting . . . FROM BOULDER CITY
. .
FRIENDS OF HAITI SEND
FUNDS Ï0 RESTORE
BLACK KING'S
The ( V e v ^ s
A S N O TED **
* Ralph
C.
Clyde
NOTED CASE
New
York, July 22-The National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People has sent its check
City
for 11000 to W alter H. Pollack, lead­
Gllkerson's Colored Giant# will re­
Commissioner
ing New York lawyer, who la appeal­
turn to Portland Monday
to start
ing the case of the condemned Scot-
their three game series
with
the
PO W E R T R U S T AIDED
taboro boys to the United States Su­
W est Side Babes at Vaughn street
preme court The N.A-A.C.P. board of
Park The games will be played Mon­
Following out a suggestion contain­
day, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. ed in a letter from Carl Thompson directors lnlts July meeting anthorix-
The admission prices for the games o f Chicago. Secretary of the Public * ed the contribution oat of the legal
have been reduced to 35 cents with Ownership League of America. I r e - 1 defense fund because the Association
la deeply concerned with the fate of
ladies being admitted free.
cently dispatched a wire to Senator !
.. _,
.
,
. ,
¡the boys, above every other consid-
Glikerson has without a doubt the Norris
strongly supporting his propo-1
.
.
'
“
rastest colored baseball team In the ^
amendment which would exempt ®r* Uo“
th® c“ * ' * * * bo» rd cho» «
United State* They played a great p .tron. o f municipally owned electric
*®nd
C
J‘ eCk
,pU® 01 ,he ,tan-
game here a couple of week* ago. pU nu from the three per cent rere- d* r° “ * “ tU el“ WlUch h* Te
winning from the local team
They DUe ^ enacted at the current sea.lon
,U,° Ai,,oc^ tloB * nd lu
by
have been playing all of the strong-
congress. I did this In the name
" * * * " * ad P“ WI'
eat teams In the south since leaving ot CRy Commissioner of Public UtUl- |C*E!°D ° f .th® Communist party.
here and have won them all.
itlea
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I
“ *• ° ‘ *“ e
is regarded
as resting in the skilled hands of Mr.
The West Sldo youngsters are con- i
has been retained as chief
fldent that they can defeat the visit- | i „ my wlre to tbe Senator 1 said i Poliak, , who
^
ors in a series of game* and have that utis revenue levy was sn opening cou“ ®‘ by the «»tsrnational L*bor
De-
beeu working hard to get in condl- «e d g e to compel customers of muni­ fense. which is conducting the case.
tion for this series. Manager Ray cl pally owned water plants to pay a L Mr. Poliak 1* an eminent lawyer and
was at one time an associate o f Jus­
Brook* of the locals says that re- llke U I ln ^
future
tice o f Benjamin N. Cardoso o f the
gardless of the outcome of the games 1
f * n® W,H **e » hustling bunch of j communicated with Senator McNary ¡United States Supreme Court. TN . A.
youngsters out there doing the best own Income. In '.hi* manner the con -1! A. C. P. feels that In Mr. Poliak the
N E W YORK. July 10— Althougb teu
cnlored nixu bava been xiuployxil al
th » uxw lloover ilam al lluuldxr City.
New York, July 33— Word has been
Nev . they hâve no i|uartxra al tloul
d «r l'Iiy ami muai commuta 29 mile« received here that Williams Pickens,
nacli way aarh ilay lo rwaeh tbalr Joba. field secretary o f the Natlooal Asso­
RECEIVERSHIP
accord Ing lo information «ont the ciation for Ihe Advancement of Col­
N EW YORK, July 33-D antes Belle-
Durlng ilm pas! tew mouilla my file* Nul louai Aaaoclatlon for iba Advance ored People, who Is on a short tour
garde. Haitian Minister In Washing­
haro rxcvlviMl many notai loua on lh « inxnl of Colorxd People from lata Vo- of Europe, spoke July 13 before tho
American Peace Committee, at the ton has sent to t he National Asso­
(aa. Nev
affaira of our bualnaaa enterprise*
Tha U. H. (ovarm naiit haa built a International Club In Geneva. Switzer­ ciation for the Advancement >f Col­
ami, regrettable aa It may bx. thx
ored People an appeal Issued by the
phraax. "Gone Into Ibx banda of Ihu uxw city from tbo (round up at lioul- land. Mr. Pickens also conferred with
Miss Mary E. Wooley, of the Am eri­ ITesldent of Haiti, Stenio Vincent,
dxr
City
for
Ihu
workmen
on
Ihx
dam
Unrxlyar", baa boronio quite familiar.
can peace delegation and with the that friends of the black republic sub­
T o Iho laynixn.and Ibay ara In tho Nxproaa aro not allowed to atay In
scribe funds for the restoration of the
great majority, who ara uot aa fatnl- Ikiuldxr City overnight There are no Hindu and other nationalist groups
famous Citadel I-a Ferrtere. of Chris­
liar with bualnaaa procedura aa they * « > « * » « « »h e re they may aiay and no N.A.A.C.P. F I G H T S JIM C R O W
S C H O O L IN P E N N .
tophs, one of the wonders of the
ahouId bx, ibx above phraax Indicates !P l*e* wh«f® «*>ey "»ay « » '
This » » ■
world, located on a mountain top not
to thxm aom xtb liK terrible;
some- 'one of the excuses made for not hlr-
far from Cape Haitian.
Ins
Negroes
-
that
“
no
provision
had
th ln ( dlaaairoua; a compleie failure;
aud create« a paulcky and unatahl» been made" lo house (hem Even tha
fexIliK lowarda N e (r o btialnxaa In two N e(ro bootblacks who ahlne shoes
In lloulder City have to come each
SCOTTBBORO SISTE R ON TOUR
(euxrul.
morning from lota V r(a *. bringing
a • e
POR SCOTT8BORO BOYS
Thla «huuld not be m i '
“done In­ their lunches with them, and return
each
n!(ht.
Bryn
Mawr,
Pa.
July
37—The
Bryn
to tho hamla of the Receiver", doxa
So for the preeent at least, the Mawr branch of the N.A.A.C.P. U go­
not nxcxaaarlly mean a eomplxlx fai­
Ten year old LucUle Wright is a-
lure. Many of (be (roalxat eutxrprUxa j Negroes working on (he dam, must ing forward with plans to carry a
galn on a speaking tour on behalf of
ride
the
23
miles
from
U
>
Veras
to
school
segregation
caae
to
court
In
In tha country, particularly iranapor
lloulder City and t he 7 milea from spite of confined criticism liy the Ard­ her brothers and of the other Scotts-
tat ton ayateraa; the (xn vral uilllly
*“ r ® ° n® ° f th® h®*1 Uwyer*
boro boys, after an Interval of Illness they can to win. The local team con- .m er wold not hare to bear this bur-
corporallona, e tc . have at one lime Boulder City down to the dam site more. Pa. Dally Times The nowspaper
from tonsllltla. Her engagements In sists o f all of the best high school (o I lB the i . . „ . ni. . at checks. The | Amer4c* '
to
(
e
t
work
and
repeat
the
weary
p
ro­
baa
written
several
editorial#
saying
or another been in Ibe baud» of the
players In the city and It Is consld-
of the check nayg tbe t„ - not '
es** each evenlnr. They carry thetr the local officers o f the N A A .C .P Philadelphia the last three days were
lS8 L E W I S E L E V A T E D
Receiver pxndln( an Internal and
ered the fastest young baseball team u,e pers,)D cashing It.
the
first
since
she
was
taken
sick
In
good
people, but they were
Mias Kate Lewis who went to Ber-
external adjustment and reorganlza- I lunches. Atl because there la no room were
that
has
ever
been
organized
in
Port-
'
In a brand new city, built and owned "poorly advised.
in opposing Ihe Toleda while she was speaking, and
tlou of Ita affalra.
land.
by the United Statea government, for segregation. The paper contends that bad to be rushed to New York for the 1
found ^
to attend the Grand
Charlie Akers, the talkative short When the big power boy.
cltlxena and ex-aoldlera who are not tho school hoard at Bryn. In deriding removal of tonsils. Now she is at work
An ailing person (o x « to a doctor
ita Jurisdlc-
out what the city-owned electric s y * I™
, ° - of ^
stop, of the colored team, w ill be In tenj!l were golng t0 do they tmmedl. ,®U r of California and
lo send the white children to a brand again, more vigorous than ever.
or a aanatorlum for treatment. Some white.
Grand Conduct-
The
N.
A
A
C.
P.
aud
the
National
new school next fall and keep the
the visitors' lineup and promises to L tely uged ,helr lnf|uence wlUl the > Teas
ion- from
WM el«
U d to Gr Conductress.
do not ( o until (heir phyalcal condi­
Or. T‘ Associate
Her coming engagements will cen­ display
hia bag of tricks and hand treasury department and saw to It
liar Association which Jointly carried Colored children In the old building,
tion forraa such action but the wlaa
ter In Connecticut!. Lucille Is the sis­ out hi. line of chatter that always , hat
order
|ggue<,
Iorbldding
™
®
0
r*
?
d
S*
“
10“ conTened
the
peraon (oea when ho dlarovera the on the fight to get Negroes Joba on was "Improving Ihe Colored race." ter of Roy and Andy Wright, two of keep, the fan. in good humor d u r - 'privately and municipally owned bust-
" “ J, i0 ‘ h
Ju,T
M n BoDaie
the dam. announce that agitation will The N.A.A.C.P. branch does not think
flrat alltDK aynipton. Juat ao with
Bogle. Worthy Matron of Mt. Hood
the nine Scottaboro boy* whose infa­ Ing the games.
nesses to absorb this three per cent
be continued until Negroes get a fair that handling Negro children second
our entorprUea The degree of dan
Chapter, local order, was also a dele­
mous convictions and sentence to
tax. Otherwise the power trust would 1
proportion of the Jobs and receive hand buildings which are regarded as
Iter depend« entirely upon Ihn acute-
gate to the Grand lodge. They both
death on a framed charge at rape has
A D E L IG H T F U L IN N O V A TIO N
have been forced to follow suit and 1
housing snd food In lloulder City near unfit for white children. Is Improving
nee« of the case and Ita circumstance.
returned on the morning of the 22nd
aroused the world Lucille's mother.
pay
the
tax.
their work W alter White, aeeretary the Bare. Plans are being formulated
• • •
and reported having had a delightful
Mr*
Ada Wright, has been touring
The program of "Spirituals Under
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of tho N. A. A. C. P . and Jeaae S for the legal fight
Generally a|i«aklii( when an enter-
and profitable trip.
Europe and receiving ovations and the Stars" given by Bethel Chorus on
The shame of it is that customers
lleallp prealdent of the National liar
prlae la unable to pay Ita Indebted-
assurances of support from working Thursday night of last week at the ugtnK regldentl. , , nd bwatmees service
Association, both announce there will
MISS B U L A M O R R O W O L I V E R
neea or to meet Ita operation expeu-
masses In every country It Is through municipal stadium, came as a very
are Imposed upon. The heavy users C I T I Z E N P A S S E S
be not let up In the campaign for Jobs
V I S I T S IN P O R T L A N D
aea and nervoua credltora are clamo-
such direct appeals to the workers— pleasant Innovation to music lovers.
.
,of industrial power, who receive the ! Charles S. Campbell passed away at
and fair treatment for Negro cltlxena
r ln ( to attach for their particular
the tour of Mother Mooney and Rich­ It was their first Urge open-air con- loweg,
entlreIy escape'th e f.m ily residence. 774 E 31st St.,
and ex-servlcement.
Miss Bills M orrov-Oliver arrived in ard B Moore, also, and countless and
benefit, the known aeaeta, then the
cerl and one to feel proud of. for paying m u extra burden. The amount North early Wednesday morning, fol-
Portland early this
mornlug form repeated mass demonstrations that
appointment of a Receiver Indlcalea
the singing, solos and ensemble: for o { the u x that the small fellow has towing an illness of many years. HU
W A L TE R W H IT E TO ADDRESS
Minneapolis. Minn . where she has the ILD mobilizes protest against cap­
the only Judicial action to be taken I
the training by the gifted professor t0 dlg up wll, be approximately *40.- fneral will be conducted on Saturday
B A R ASSO. IN I N D I A N A P O L I S
been attending Summer school. Mrs. italist persecution
In order lo protect the lutereala of
of music. E. C. Bartlett: for thetr ooo.OOO a year.
'idence. A Bahai service w ill be read.
Indianapolis. July 37— W alter While.
Oliver passed the whole of last year
all
lore y personal appearance and ex-
. . .
morning ( t teB 0-clock from tho res-
Secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. on Aug 4.
• • •
studying at the University of Cincin­
qulsl.e stage decoration, and above It , maleg me th. t the Bureau of The deceased leaves to mourn their
will address the annual meeting In
nati on a scholarship In adult educa­
However, when a (o lit ( concern
Fred Hansen was given a fine of alt for the splendid acoustics whlchtoUrBal R ere„ue. the most important
# widow and a » 1 . Mrs. Myrtle
Indlanapolla, of the National liar Asso.
tion She w ill pass the remainder of *100 and 90 days In Jail Wednesday
presumably In a fulrly healthy finan­
caused the voices to carry well inbranc|j of tbe treasury, could so quick- w . Campbell and Charles Jr.
The liar Aaao. and th N.A A C P
Ihe summer visiting Mrs. Jerome in Judge Sladter's court on haring the large open setting
cial condition, voluntarily accepla a
|y jump t0 tbe aid of the power trust.
worked together to procure admission
Receiver, aa In lualancea which we
Franklin and Mr*. Cora Jamison, sis- been found guilty of driving his car
Another program of Its kind w lllThe rnllng that the new levy must be
of Colored workers to jobs on the
FORCE NEGRO VO TER S O U T
have recently obaerved, the Inference
ler*. and no doubt will go to Berk- while under Ihe influence of liquor, be given there again In the very n e a r ^ u ^ ^ from the consumer is ditfl-
Hoover Dam project at lots Vegns.Nev
OF D E M O C R ATIC PR IM ARY
la (Iven that aotnc adjustment« are j
eley and lets Angeles to visit other Hansen, white, collided with a car future and all who can should avallcult to understand.
and Jesse S Hesllp, the Mur Associa­
necessary to which there la consider |
relatives before
returning
10 her driven by Messrs. Trlble and Grey, themselves of a delightful
evening
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•
tion's President Joined the N.A.A.C.P.
Raleigh. N. C. July— Inability to
able differences of opinion, and to
work.
colored several weeks ago. wrecking with "Spirituals under the Stars” .
Many senators annd congressmen
National l.egal Committee this sum
pronounce words In the State Con­
protect the beat lutereata of every 1
Mrs. Oliver has many friends In Tribble's car and injuring both Its
The
Advocate
congratulates
Rev.
are
indignant
at
this
procedure
and
mer.
one a Receiver, appointed by the ,
Portland, having visited here a good occupants. Beatrice Cannady-Franklln Hill. Prof. Bartlett and their co- cannot understand how the treasury stitution and alleged Inability to de­
Court, U resorted to.
many years ago. who will be happy assisted the Deputy District attorney | workers for Introducing this delight- department can "horn" in with such fine them to the satisfaction of the
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Democratic election
judges.
were-
to greet her.
In lh* prosecution.
1 ful innovation to Portland
an unjust ruling.
some of the reasons given for strik­
This la no time for the people, No-
in g the names of 210 Negro Demo­
(roea especially, to beromn hysteri­
D IE S IN H O S P I T A L
R O LLIN S S E R V IC E H E L D
MRS. J O H N S O N B U R I E D
crats off the list of registered voters
cal over the flrat sign* of a seeming
Frank Rollins who died at the
Frank Boswlck. a young man who
in the Democratic primary hold here
business net.hack. In fact we should
Funeral services were held on last recentiy
has been a patient In Multnomah hos­ Multnomah County hospital Thurs­
lie Just the opposite. W e should study
pital for two months or more, the re­ day o f last week was Interred at the "Thursday afternoon from the parlors 1 Maurice Curtis, a Negro voter who
N
EW
YORK
C
ITY.
July
19—A
de
deeply and without predjudlce all of
sult of a paralytic stroke, died Thurs­ Portland Crematorium Friday after­ of Miller A Tracey for Mrs. Katy broUgbt a writ of mandamus against
the facts concerning the circumstan­ niaiul for Job* for Negroes on Ihe New
noon. Miller & Tracey had cragge of Johnson who departed this life on y lection om clalg for refusal to grant
day.
ces and throw our cooperation towurd Eighth Avenue Subway line here. Is
the funeral.
contained
In
n
letter
addressed
to
C.
July 22 at 9 P. M. at the age of 36.
bim a second examination on his
the Individuals needltiK It. If their
JO IN S C H U R C H OF P R A Y E R
Mrs. Johnson had been 111 only for ' dUauftcations as a voter, was again
alms and efforts are worthy of same, II. Delaney, chairman of the Board of
Mrs. Elmer Flowers extended the a short time and her death came as a ^ disQualifie^cl by judges, after he had
C. C. Childs, a former citizen of
Transportation of New York City,
e s s
courtesy o f her car »0 transport Miss surprise to her many friends. The I
the Iegal riRht to ^ examined
jsnn
Antonia,
Texas,
wrho
Is
stopping
from
the
Trade
Union
Unity
Council
Eradicating wenklieas la nlwnyn a
w ith his sister. Mrs. M. Cash on Clay Eunice Mott home from Rock Creek services were in charge ot Rev. Dan- aaa(n The Curtis eult was broughe
(nod m I kii of atreiiKth mid aome of of New York, an organization of Ne­
OPENS S H IN E PARLOR
¡street, has joined the Church of Camp where she had been In attend­ lei O. Hill, pastor of Bethel church. ‘ throUgh the help of a N' eKro citizens'
our eiiterprlsea desire lo advance gro and white workers.
Jesle Brandou has opened a shoe- Prayer, of which the Rev. Robert M. ance for ten days as a delegate from Music was furnished by Mount o llvp t !Toterg' league of the State in order
A
delegation
ot
(rausport
workers
constructively even If It Is necessary
shine parlor on Grand Avenue.
Williams Avenue branch Y. W. C. A. llautlst church choir and Mrs^.
Mrs Dolly ' t0 make a t„ t cage
Searcie is pastor.
to first (O Into the hands of a Recei­ appeared last week before Iho execu­
Mrs. Beatrice Reed, Eunice's mother ,l ’nries, a friend of the deceased, sang
tive rotnmlUee of the Trade Union
Invoking practices reminiscent of
ver.
was the guest of Mrs. Flowers on the ."Doin' Home” ;
condolences were he days of the "Grandfather clause” ,
Unity Council, with u report on the H A S N E W JO B
H E R E ON BU SIN ES S
discrimination by the city against Ne­
'presented by the Trojan Club and the white Democrats of the State, serving
L. A. Ashford has accepted the
W. J. Carey, a business man of trip to camp.
L A T E R. MC C A N T S A N D R E W S
gro workers.
Job of porter In the Corbett Building Pendleton. Oregon, was in Portland
Daughter Elks, the
latter under
q„ aHflcatlona Judges asked vague
W A S A R D E N T N. A. A. C. P.
Tho T. U. U. C. addressed to the barber shop.
Monday for the purpose o f returning
DR. U N T H A N K R E T U R N S
whose auspices the services
were
concerning pronounciatlon
L E G A L W O R K E R Board of Transportation, Iho following
a repossessed auto to the owner. Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. DeNorval Unthank held and of which organization, the ' of wordg jn (he State Constitution
MR. H I L L W E D S
N EW YORK, July 23— U. McCanls dem and s:
Carey waa for many years, a citizen who motored to Kansas City on the deceased was a member. Mrs.Johnson 1 nd tbe meanings and pronounciatlon*
According to n news report, Richard of Chicago where he conducted an first o f July to be present at the was also a valued member of Mount ' gjven by Curtis were alleged by the
Andrews. Ihe young North Carolina
Hill, a brother ot Rev. Daniel G. Hill, automobile painting
attorney who died July S at Durham,
MRS H O L L I D A Y |k H O S P I T A L
business the bedside of Dr. Unthank's sick uncle. J Olivet Baptist church. Interment was |iudyes t0 ^ incorrect and he was
wan one of the staunch workers on
Mrs. Oeorge II. Unhid iy Is confined of Portlnnd, was married recently to same aa he Is doing in Pendleton.
returned to their home In Portland had at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.
disqualified.
legal cases for (ho National Associa­ In Emnnuel hospital an 1 Is reported Miss Hilda Anderson In Baltimore. It
Friday night. Dr. Unthank will be in
The deceased was a native of La-
Is reported that
Mr. H ill and his I L L A T H O M E
tion for Ihe Advancement of Colored to bo quite III.
his office to the delight of his patl- throp. Mo... the daughter ot Mr. and
W O M A N D IE S FROM B U R N S
bride will attend the Olympic games
People, acrordlug to nn announcement
Mrs. Eddie Wilson. She was married Badly Burned When Clothing Ignites
Randolph K. Baldwin was confined ents, Saturday, today.
o f the National offlco here. Mr. An­
The Union Pacific
has returned and visit his sister. Mrs. J. B. Isaacs to his befi at h'Is home on Halsey St
to William Johnson at Denver, Colo.,
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, woh sustained
drews hnmlled tho Salisbury, N. C. Ihe Commissary
headquarters to In I-os Angeles. Mr. Hill Is assistant btu Is able to be out agnln and doing
in 1911 and moved to Portland ln painful
burns about the body and
vote case for tho N. A. A. C. P. and Portland. All the families who wore to Dr. Mordecat Johnson, president nicely ns we go to press.
O R E G O N G R I D S T A R IN L. A.
1918. Surviving are,
Wm Johnson,
Imbs several weeks ago while at her
was active In several other eases. He transferred will return to their home of Howard University,
Washington.
Portland's ambassador to the Olym- husband:
Leon H. Johnson, son; employment In Montavilla
district,
was a graduate of the Harvard !-aw In this city.
D. C.
A. H. Morrow passed Friday and pics, Bobby Robinson, or two years Minnie Metcalf, Matilda Browu and and who waa later removed to Mult-
school.
Saturday in Portland.
He ennte up the football star of the University of lllllan Wilson, sisters,
uomah hospital for treatment died as
Tho Grand Secretary of tho Daugh­ M O N T A N A N H E R E
from Berkeley, his home, with ap­ Oregon, Is in Los Angeles attending j Mrs. Beatrice Reed, lady attend the result of the inj- rles on Thurs­
. Mrs. Leo Johnstone and Mrs. Eli­ ter Elks w ill stop here In Portland,
C. 11. Hart, of Butte, Mont., was In proximately 80 waiters and porters the greatest event of the year, the ant was present to look after the
day and her remains are at the Mil­
sabeth West wero guests at a party en route to Atlantic City. She will bo the city Sunday on business,
to accompany a large train of Shrln- Olympic games. Robinson specializes fam ltf of the deceased and to render ler & Tracey parlors awaiting funer­
Mrs. Pauline
________
given In their honor by Dahlia Tem ­ the house guest of
ers back to San Francisco from In the pole valut, and received many aid and comfort In their bereavement. al arrangements. Mrs. Wilson la an
ple st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Young. Dt. Ruler of Dahlia Temple
P L E A S E P A Y Y O U R S U B S C R I P Portland where they went to attend notices as a ground gainer when at
The services were largely attended aunt of Mrs. A. W. Strawder.
during her stay here.
TION.
Turner recently.
and the floral pieces numerous.
the Sbrinerà’ Convention
the nlyerslty.
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M ITC H E LL
r
rlte ,nyhow
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