n u FOR JUSTICE TO RACE THE ADVOCATED i -------------- i m ------------- An VO t.t'M NK $4 In d tp tn d fB i P »p «r D tv o t«d to tho In t o r o s t « mf th o P o o p lo P R IC « FIV E CENTS PO R TLA N D , OREGON. SATU RD AY, AUGUST 18, 1932 NUMBER 41 NOTED EDUCATOR DECRIES SEGREGATION JAPAN OFFERS EDDIE TOLAN COACH JOB DEAN HITS JIM-CROW IN SCHOOLS New York, Aug. 11— (C N 8 ) Decry- ing separate school systems for N e­ groes in a democracy committed to A8B URV PAR K N.A.A.C.P. F I0 H T 8 NEGRO G RAD UATES DIS­ the principle of equality. Dean Dwight F A T H E R DIVINE ON ONE TIN G U ISH TH E M SE LVE S O. Holmes of the College of Educa FLOOR; CLUB BELOW PLAYO RO U NO DISCRIM INATION tion of Howard University, address­ N E W YO RK. Aug 8— The 1932 pa- [ ing the Negro Education Conference AHBL'RK PAR K . N J . Aug S— Vig­ New York. Aug. I I - Known thro'- Teachers College. Colombia Uni- orous demand baa been made by s rade of Negro graduates In Amerl- : out the world as a city of ronirasls, _ _ . veraity. naked educators to realise the committee headed by the Aabury can colleges forms a stupendous rec- . llarlem offers the most startling of Olympic Village. California, Aug 11 pernU:lou, rMult, of . ucb H |n |1 Park Branch o f lha N A. A. C. P .o f ord of mass and Individual racial, ach- j them alt - Father Divine's "church" Notwithstanding the fM t that o ff| .'tlon and to Mpar>tg K o.w tren levement. There were 1.845 young | which Paul Prayer la President, a- In the aame building with the Cot­ clal announcement bos not yet been from wbite only wben ^ me .. people who took degrees at colored , galnst the arbitrary exclusion of col­ ton Club Home folks thought the ul­ made, next year will find Eddie Tol- mergency , riM , ored children frum a city playground colleges and 848 Negro graduates timate was reached down In Rich­ an. newly crowned sprint champion of - Nesroe, obJact and obJ<)ct Jogtly INJECTION OF RACE ISSUE which haabeenleaaedtoan A Z \ from northern Institutions, according mond. Va. where all of the promi­ the world occupying the position of to segregmtion INTO S TATE PO LITIC S PRO for three reason«. to the annual education survey pub­ which has been leased to an amuse­ nent dance halls of the colored folk, CHURCH SILVE R STOLEN Holmeg u id TESTED BV TENNESSEE lished in the Crisis magazine. Seven track coach at the U nlver.ity of To- ^ ment company known as the Shore are over underUklng establishments II* » Daniel Cl lllll. J r , of TOM Mr. klo. Japan Mr. Totan was approach tlon alwayg lmpl)e, ty e f , u . IN T E R R A C IA L COM Amusement Company. Representa­ Negro students received the degree M illm M r**«, reported lo (tin police But when Father Divine took over ed relative to th. o ffe r today, and and tbat 0Qe gnm p „ dangeroua of Doctor of Philosophy, 2 were elect­ tives of this Company, by the names Tuesday dial • solid silver r u n g » , this theatre and turned It Into his Nashville. Teun.. August IS— The of Seger and Goldberg, recently or­ ed to Phi Beta Kappa, and 3 to Sig­ th . conditions .re such that hta ac- to tbe otber; ^ ond gP|Teg, tton nlon serv.re pltrtmr. rslimd s( ISO. church —that Just about settled the ceptance Is most probable. democrats In Tennessee are In the dered (hat no colored children be ad­ ma XI. ways means inferior accomodations hsd b**n slol«n fi-uu lb* Bethel A argument Coming at this time when Japan midst of a heated campaign over the mitted to the playground, declaring for those segregated, and third, seg­ Rutgers. Bates, Colgate and Berea It happened this way The Doug M I- tburiis. U r r ilw r « MrMillen nomination for governor. There are that "they would close up first" be­ colleges conferred honorary degrees la making a determined bid to have regation prevents the races from las Theatre, a large moving picture sir*'« Is. of whlrti hs Is (Ti* pastor. the 1940 Olympic games held In To- Ihree or four leading candidates and. fore this rule would be abrogated. on colored men. knowing each other through the us­ house, seating something like 2 . 600 . kio. this offer has considerable signi­ as usual In this volunteer stale, feel­ Prompt action was taken by the local ual means of communication. John Uatevrood. of Omaha Nob, could not make the grade and meet ficance. Also it ta an honor, not only ing Is running high A persistent ef- N. A. A. C. P. when this rule was "Those States o f the Union In AGED MAN G U IL T Y OF »*» li«re oa Tuesday to »Is ll his competition lu those strenuous days. to the American nation, but to the which, at the present time.the domi­ fort has been made by some of the made public. Mr Prayer organised a C R U E L T Y TO MULE brolber t'h srll« who Is employed In Therefore, wheu they closed down a f­ N egro race, to have Mr. Totan con­ candidates to Inject the race ques­ committee representing the nant social opinion considers the Branch ter a terrific struggle. Father Divine ■ local foundry sidered for such an Important berth. physical segregation of the races ne­ Birmingham. Ala.. Aug I I — Rich­ and other community groups, and pre­ seised the oportunlty and took over tion Into the campaign. Many of hta more intimate friends A special meeting of the white sented in person a petition to the Ma­ ard Elmore. 75, was given a 30-day cessary are the very ones that are Hgl Joseph W hile Is undergoing the establishment on an Indefinite have urged the sprint champion to members of the Tennessee Interra­ yor and the Hoard of Commissioners Jail sentence Saturday for whipping the least able to afford the laxary of conducts his meetings treat m enu for cataract* on his sy* lease and gygtem Hence thg cial Committee was called (o meet of Asbury Park Especial emphasis his mule. Police testified the old man hang up hta spikes and accept this lbe daaI therefrom al the U. H Veterans hospital the weaker group, ta ve- In Nashville on August I. A fter a was placed upon the fact that a city took an Insulated copper wire and or another of several tempting o ffe r. ' Nggro With Father Divine and his co­ that have been made to him. ry naturaIly. ^ Tery decldedly. dts. thorough dlaruston of the race agita­ cwned and free playground had been heal the animal until it bled John Morion Is In charge of ih* horts shouting "B eare" below, and Tolan I. a man of exceptional crUnlnated agamat ia tbe tion in the present campaign, the turned Into a private venture as a ----------------------------------- provision the Cotton Club orchestra blaring electric shoe shining parlor on Mor­ brills nee and possessed of a rare l f educatk>Qa, facll,tlea- and means of profit to the d tp and the LOOT A P R IV A T E BANK out scat music upstslrs, tamos A ve­ following paper was adopted. rison street. personality. Therefore, it ta expected : j )ean was signed by Dr James K Clarke, leaaora had In turn Instituted a poli­ Holmes ta on sa battles! nue at 142nd street become sn out­ a ( Columbla Elloree. S. C. August 11— With so that he will act in accordance with ,eaTe and „ ltudyills chairman of Ihe slate committee, aud cy of racial discrimination which standing point In Harlem's knlledo- J W f ’ urry. formerly a porter on good judgment In the matter of the ' tbjg yeaJ. Dr Julius Mark, chglrmnu of the ex­ made the city directly and Indirectly j many h“ ta * ° in* hye-bye. James the North Itanh railroad, has lauded 1 «copte panorama He too bad If some Jactaoo Dayto> dlrec. I Hanton. a farmer lirln g near here. future, which today seem , so bright. | ^ ecutive committee: responsible. of the Divine enthusiasts make the a Job at Astoria, Oregon. for the city ¡determined to find a safer place for Thoa« who hare hta interest at heart tor o f [he General Edncation Board, The white aectlon of the Tennesa- The Mayor speaking ' mistake of attending the Cotton club ue. declaring declaring , hl* moneT He Put »•> his savings In are na,“ raH>r hoping that he will re- addregggd tbu confereace July ee Interracial Committee, concerned sought to evade this Issue, July Keiths t'lark was arrested one ! or vice versa for the conaervatlon and develop­ that the city could do nothing other (* Wtth pot and took the pot out to tire while he ta at the pinnacle of hta He stated that the depreoaion had night last week while attempting lo ment of th* highest type of citlseu- than to suggest to 'he tenants that ,hta ‘smoke house where he hid it fame, and enjoy the respect . . .. and dta- . «.™ > «. I rapid « e a * increase » . ■ • * « In ■ — checked the the crack a set* *n no Aid*r otoast mar­ c ° a comes on y o ose w o narabor oy f o nage students. Mr. Dnv ship In Tennessee and especially In­ they wlhdraw the ruling barring N e - , he bottom of a barrel o f peas. , ket He claims Reattle a* his home .........„ . . . ...-------- .-------. „ -------- terested In the preservation and pro­ gro children He promised to write , Sund»T •»<«*“ 'hleves broke Into the d° not ®eud the Pitcher to the well ta said . that the number of Negroes where It Is said he has a criminal motion of such Interracial relations a strong letter o f protest to the Shore |smokehouse and not only took the . to often. in colleges rose from 2.900 In 1918 to record. an shall work fur Ihe hlgheal good of Amusement Company In an effort to , mone)r- hut also three bushels of 24.445 for the 1929-30 season, and our colored cltlxens. deplore Ihe agi­ end this discrimination, and promised t**8* They left a note telling Mr. fell during the last season to 20.009 K. W. Cage has moved from 320 tation Incldeut to Ihe present politi­ to give copy of his letter to the p ro-1 Hanton that they expect to return Halsey lo tx t Second street. and to do better next time. cal campaign as tending to intensi­ testants. fy rare prejudice. The colored cltlsens o f Asbury Mrs Woods Wedged Between Mrs. M K. Fulllluve has moved to PEABODY 80 Y E A R S OLD "In (he name of that liberty guar­ Park are not at all satisfied with this Bath Tub And Wall 329 Ross street. Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Aug. — anteed by the State Constitution, we arrangement, but are giving the May assert that no cttlxen. white or black. or and the Board of Commissioner* ¡George Foster Peabody, phllanthro- Kansas City. Mn , Aug I I —Il look NEGRO T E N N IS CH AM PIO NSH IPS PLE ASE P A Y VOUR SUBSCRIPTION bo expecta lo support the nomi­ ^opportunity to act In this fashion. P*8* aui* friend of N e*ro education. Ihree strong flremcn sud two pollcc- TO THE ADVOCATE IN JERSEY AUGUST 15-20TH I ’ nles* satisfactory aud prompt re- celebrated his eightieth birthday here men lo resrua Mra. Kffle Wooda, 61, nees of any political parly, should the right to vote in the ¡suits are obtained the Asbury Park jJuly 27. Mr. Peabody was born in be denied Margaret Williams was arrenici! of 14«2 Truost aventi«. W«>dne»duy T o * Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. is con- jColumbus. Ga.. but came north at Scotch Plains, N. J. Aug.. 11— The on Tueedny on a murala *-barge. night, about 8 o'elock, when she allp- primary elections of that party. ____ Annual Championships of the deny such a right is to violate the 'templating action under the New J e r-,1*16 ^ an,i b **a n ___________ successful 18th j ped hi-himl (he lutili lui* and was wed- City business career. He retired from bu- -'ntcflcan Tennis Association. the Conatltutlon. aud any individual or sey Civil ilights Act Mrs M yrlle Campiteli and her non ged In between thè Wall and thè tub. Commitgioner siness in 1904 and has since devoted K°T®tning body of Negro tennis in group wtlltug to violate the Consti­ Churlea wlsh lo Ihank thè frlends for ! Ilesldea n few minor bruisca and his life to educational and religious ’ **** country, will be played here dur- thè lovely fiorai trihutea prcsented scralchca, Mrs. Woods was unliurt. tution In one particular for selfUa RAISE IN W A T E R RATES ing the week of August 15 to 20th on work. ends cannot be trusted to obey Ihe In the death of her beloved husband Site wclghs ahont 270 pounds. the courts of the Shady Rest Golf -------- Conatltutlon In other particulars, or nnd his father. Mrs. Woods losl her lui lance In Club. j Unless the voters at the November SAM OAVIS. C AB A R E T MAN to administer government in accord stepplng frotn (he (uh and when site Dr. George Washington Carver, not­ All of the leading Negro players election insist that various City goy- OIES A T SARATOG A SPGS. Among recenl renewals lo The Ad- fell her crles attraeteti her non. Wal- with Its provisions! ed negro scientist of Tuskegee Insti­ ______ will be seen in action here daring eminent subdivisions pay for City wa- "In the name of clean and honest vocale are Ih* followlng W S Rad-Iter, who was on thè back porrh at tute, was recently Invited by t he Y. Saratoga Springs. N. Y. Aug. 11__ tournament play. Reginald W elt, tor they are now getting free, an In- government, we maintain that we ger. Ed lan e, o f lYoodelde, Californ­ the time. I W. C. A. to lecture at the Mississippi Samuel Davis, w e ll known showman former New York City College cap- crease In rates on December 1st to cannot hope for such government at l g u t g Co|,w for Wom„ . j ust ia; Mrs Dolly Parles. Mrs L A Ash lie run to Ills mother and attempt­ a f,ew and owner and operator of the Green t* 1“ - ls th® defending champion in the individual consumer is Inevitable. ford. Mrs. Plorimi-» and Campbell. ed to assist her. hut his efforts were the hnnds of any who. by bribery or | hours before the time that Dr t '« r - l Cave Cabaret died from heart at. men's singles, while Miss Ora Wash- undue pressure upon the weak and ■"i , fruitless. He cslled In neighbors and was scheduled to speak, the college • tack at 8:20 A. M.. Friday July 29 ¡ngton of Philadelphia is the title If a mercantile Institution gave a- Mrs Dolly Paries of 975 llorthwlck 'they were unable to move the trap- Ignorant, secure illegal votes for administration announced that no T w o neighborhood way free of charge a large portion of physicians were holder in the women's division. themselves or their partisans. and street who has been quite III and | ped woman who wan screaming all student would be allowed to attend I Some of the better-known men its stock every year it would not long railed but neither was able to reach who resort to such practices should confined to her bed. 1s able to be up * Ihe while that her leg was broken. such a meeting, and that Dr. Carver I players who can be ranked as con­ survive. It would be compelled to ac­ Davis before the end. be repudiated as unworthy of trust. snd about to the delight of lierniany Call Poltcs and Firemen would be forbidden to set foot ou the tenders for W e ir’s title include Doug- cept three alternatives to continue op­ “ In the name of law and order and friends Mrs. Partes who ta the pres Woods, when he saw that even campus. -lass Turner o f Chicago, member of erations: Number one would be to dis­ DIES IN BARBER C H AIR of that human brotherhood we seek Idem of (he Oregon Slate Assoela- with ihe assistance of Ihe neighbors S. Ralph Harlows, professor in ______ ¡the University o f Chicago tennis continue givin g away free merchan­ tlon of Colored Women's clubs, says he could not move hla mother, he to establish, we call upon all good Smith University, tells In The Crisis number two. to increase the St. Louis. Mo.. August 11— M on -jteara- and Frank of North Carolina, dise; she ta grateful lo her many frlned* called Ihe police, nil ambulance and j cltlxens to protest against every at­ this month how the Mississippi stu- day afternoon In the barbershop a t (who are holders of the national doub- rates on paying customers and the tempt to stir up Interracial prejudice for their thoughtfulness uud loving Ihe fire department. den body stepped in and took a hand 00 North Jefferson. Henry Donnell. les tit,e: Toln Campbell of Kansas last, to make the so-called “ Dead­ » iuo ¡Norm jenerson. nenry iioiineii. * ~ ----- * - sirens ^und to denland lhat every cltixen be kindness during her Illness. Her room They nil responded with revealing a sense of fairness and Jus-lg t>grber ,n the ghop recelTed a cus. City. Thomas Lewis of Prairie View, heads" pay for the goods. right under the was ronstanlly filled with fresh flow- screaming which attracted a crowd qaccordeil his full tire hacked by dauntless courage. This |tomer> Washington Owens. 42. of T ®“ 9 “ “ d other outstanding players law." ersbrought by admiring friends. of several hundred people This Is exactly the position the Is another story that reveals the rap -tJM1 Washington avenue, who sat In from the hinterland. Room Too 9mall Idly growing sentiment of justice and | (bfl chair and requested a shave The metropolitan area sends against Bureau of W ater Works ta In. The De­ PLE ASE P A Y YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Three firemen and I wo policemen FROM T H E AM E R IC AN LEGION fair-play among college men and wo­ When Donnell, who had been mak VVeir a formidable array composed of partment is giving away to the vari­ C O N VE N TIO N COMMISSION j went Into Hie hath room and tried to men ---- In — the South, o ” ■ f which ----- many I TO THE ADVOCATE |----- • of — ilng the necessary preparations at E.vre Saitch. former champion and ous bureaus of the municipality water lift the womnn out of her position, us hare on frequent occasions been (be gtand_ turned back to t he barber outstanding basketball player. Fred service amounting to approximately (Ry American Legion Con. Com.) imnde aware. Mr. H. D. Fuller Is Improving He hut the bath room, whch la about The Bureau must chair, he found Owens slumped over Johnson, the onearmed star from $300.00 yearly. Is nhle to bo up and ahoul the houae. four feet wide and seven feet long, Gotham. Solomon W orde o f Roselle. cease this free service, or raise the in the chair, dead. The Multnomah Civic stadium will illd not provide enough room. W R IT E R SAYS DEPRESSION Examined at Ctty Hospital. No. 2. New Jersey champion, and Howard rates on cash customers. be the acene of the four feature e- Hold For 45 Minutes IS TW O YEA R S OLD I anile nirhnrdaon and hla Kinky- Owens was found to have in his j Brown. Bostonflash who is New En- venta, from the spectators' viewpoint, One of the firemen suggested that Portland. Oregon. August 11— Dear clothing a partly filled Dlnka bund played Friday night at u The Portland Bureau of Water bottle of * Iand champion. Ted Thompson and they turn o ff the water and pry loose of the 14th annual national conveu Editor: dance hall In Salem, Oregon. Works. I think, is the only municipal­ medicine, a package of yellow pills Sylvester Smith are two former tho tub and other bathroom fixtures. Hon of (he American Lenton Scptem- I am writing these few lines to let and 48 cents In money. champions who are to show their ly owned plant In the United States herl2-15. Complete arrangements for you know that the depression started The Advocate acknowledgea with Tills was done and the woman was Owens Is survived by his widow, wares, and entry Is expected of Ed- that buys and Installs fire hydrants these spectacular features have Just two years ago before It got here. Mrs. Mary Owens. 2851 Washington * ar Brown, fiv e times noiaer of the for the City at the expense of the deep appreciation, receipt of n five froed. Mr«. Wooda wna held wedged In been completed by the Portland con­ Therefore, I am not going to buy li­ dollar check for two ynarx' Huhaclrp- men's singles crown who halls from water users. Avenue. for about forty-five vention commission. cense for my car until 1 get good and lion to The Advocate frotn W. S. that position Chicago. The events are the 40 A 8 parade | Ilndger, a prominent tuiHlnenn man minutes. Her llmha became stiff ami It is beyond my comprehension why ready. I also stopped some of y ° « r ' PICNICKERS LOSE LIVES W H E N Jersey local players who are ex­ which will form In the stadium Mom friends from using my car that tried of Gearhart, Oregon. Mr. and Mra. she wnx unable to aland or wulk pected to make a good showing in­ the Water Bureau should purchase 8, day night. September 12; the big pa- It to make a "sap" out of me. Rome oi Ilndger own -nil operate a huniitlful when ahe was finally released. clude George H ill of Montclair, Hen­ 528 fire hydrants at the cost of $569. BOAT S P L IT S OPEN rade which will pass m review In the you think because I come from A fri­ Inn at Gearhart nnd Home of Ore- took five strong men to carry her In­ Boyle, Miss., Aug. 11— A tragedy ry Williams, o f Newark. Logan Mc- 680.00 It is no wonder the W ater Bu­ gnn'n heat cltlzonn are noted umong to her bed room A physician from , u d “ ,m Tuesday. September IS; the ca, I don't know anything. Whoever descended on a picnic party when Wtlson, of Montclair, and Lester reau Is going in the red. The rates 111 have to be raised, unless this •heir patronn. Mr. Badger alao deala the General hospital examined her dr,,m cor>,,‘ Preliminaries which will thinks so. they are all wrong. fiv e persons lost their lives by Granger of Bordentown. The women's lhe " ,adlum a" d">r We<|- There are seventy-five thousand drowning. Oue of Ihe boats of the Geld Is dominated by Miss Washing- practice ceases and the W ater Bu. 1s In fuel anil nperaten the public and found no hones wore broken. ,,ak® P'“ 08 Sho suffered painful bruises and !"® »d»y . -September 14. and the drum cars with license .— 1 thank you for school bus. party split open and In the attempt 10,1 * ^ ° h*® 8n almost unfemlnine paid for the free water mentioned. scratches on the right leg and thigh. a f 1" " 1" " hl<,h * » ' " * ,hat W ed' telling the public that the pressure to transfer to another they overturn- sP®®d and strength lo awe her oppo- Just the same as hundreds of other She refused to let the doctor treat : " e" dny nlK,,t had me down. ? ed It. Three of the victims were nBnt* She w ill he opposed by Blan- cities are doing. C H A R M » OION’T WORK Combination tickets, good for a re­ From your friend. her.saylng ahe could take care of glrls, and when they perceived that >he Winston o f New York, last year's served seat for the big parade, and TO BY JOHNSON The only way that the threatened Astoria, Aug. 5— Rabbit's feet herself. they were going to drown they caught runner-up. Mrs. Frances Glttens of for reserved section for the other A ll’you say Is K. O. with the editor. hold of Charles Robinson, who was a Brooklyn. Miss Muriel McCrorey. of Increase In water rates can be avoided "It was a funny a c c i d e n t M r a . couldn't keep Jasper "Blackin'' Tho­ three events, now are on sale at the will be for the voters at the Novem­ mas out of Jail. T w o months ago he Woods said. "1 never heard of one 111 cost a total of $2.60. Buyers of good swimmer, and took him to the Grange. New Jersey champion, and special downtown ticket office at 4th ber election to sanction my charter was nrrentetl for possession o f li­ like It. Everybody was mighty nice. Mrs. Emma Leonard, of New York. bottom along with them. the combination tickets can .thus save quor. In searching hint, offlcres hut I know those firemen and police lnnd Morrison streets. They s l.o ca.^ money and assure themselves of re­ The names of the drowned are: T w o former champions are likely to amendment authorising payments for be obtained by mall by addressing found two rabbit's feet which he thought 1 weighed a couple of Ions." Miss Lain Ballard of the water service rendered by this Thelma Bell, Beatrice Walker, Bessie appear are i Multnomah Civic Stadium. Portland. served sections. prlxod as good luck charms When Philadelphia and Miss Isadora Chan­ Bureau to the other City Departments. Mae I-owe and Charles Robinson. All moneys derived rfom the sale The price of the combination ticket he was released, he left the rabbit's PLE ASE P A Y YOUR SUBSCRIPTION It 1s only Just that this should be nels. both of whom have been out of Is $2 Tickets for the Individual e- of the tickets will go to pay the con­ One other person lost hla life, bnt he TO T H E ADVOCATE feet. done. competition tor two years. still remain unidentified. vention expenses. vents, not to be on sale until later. NEW OLYMPIC CHAMP LOOKS WISELY 10 THE FUTURE = News Briefs ««greca* ’I CONE TO HER RESCUE TOURNAMENT CENTER OE BIG ATTRACTION J MISSISSIPPI OBJECTS TO GARNER AS NOTED** ^ Ralph C. Clyde