The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 10, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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P A O ! FOUR
Digesting
CURTIS DIFFERS W IT H
BY W. I. W O N
HOOVER ON PROHIBITION
LABOR D AY— 193*
By William Green
MORGAN COKtCf GETS
NEW IRAINNING ASSIGNMENI
(President, American Fedoratlou of
W ASH ING TO N, D. C , S ep tl— (C PA Labor)
Th* big gun* have been unllmhered The last minute resort to ascertain
Carter Q. Woodson
tor the campaign of the political bat Mr. Hoover's reaction to hi* running
Reprint from Oregou I-abor Press
BALTIM ORE. Md . Aug 29 Morgan
tie to be determined on th* eighth of mate's “ liry Stand" ou th* question
College ha* been aalgned the trail­
II we finally auoceed in translating tempt to »tltnulate their Imitation of this coming month of November Seve­ o f prohibition which Is directly anti
Each of our uatloual holidays aym
BY CLIFFORD C. M ITCH ELL
the Idea of leaderahlp Into that of thin** In a foreign aphere. He muil ral salvos have been exchanged; they Ihetical to hts has met with little bollres an Ideal, but there Is only ing of teacher* for tho new sellimi
for llaudlcapped t'hlldrqn that Is to
serTico, W e may eoon find It possible study his community sufficiently to are only feellu* out each others atren success up to the present moment
oue national holiday which Is emble­ be located here
The president went on record as
to lift the Negro to a higher level. discover the thing* which have
gth The G O P has made a survey of
matical of Labor— lab or Day. th* first
Th* new course will Include meth­
The Roticrucisn Brotherhood
i Cnder leadership we hare come In- trend In the proper direction that he the section south of the Masou and moderately wet while Mr. Ourtl* con­
Monday In September This Is the day ods of leaching Ihe harder hearing
ito the ghetto; by servios within the may stimulate such forces and thus Dixon line, and have come to the con­ fessed his being bone dry". Said vice
consecrated by legislative enactment
Melvin J. Chisum. nationally known ranks we may work our way out of help the community to do better the clusion that It will be a useless expen­ president t'urtla In his acceptance and proclamation to Ihe men and wo children, lip reading. Industrial arts
for t he handicapped, teaching the
writer, and conductor of the column. It. Cnder leadership we have become good things which It may be capable diture of political ammunition to try to speech. " I am not only In favor of
toll upon whose pro- ' feebleminded, a regular course of
men of dally toll
“ Ivory and Hold". In the Baltimore poverty-stricken; by service we may of doing and at the same time may deut the Hue Generalissimo. Postmas­ honestly sod fearlessly enforcing all
ductlv* power rests th* foundations of |<|l|dy fur ,h. b„ Bd abnormal and clin
Afro-American, in his Issue of August teach the masses how to earn an hon be Interested In doing. If these peo- ter General Brown has reported that our laws, but further I am opposed
government
leal psychology
24 asks that If any of his reader* est living. Cnder leadership we have pie are to be brought the Ideas of all former Hooverttes have returned to th* return of the saloon aud 1 am
Because I feel so keenly, so Inten
,,r |UrTy F U u t a w who r„ r
know anything of the Roslcruclan So- been constrained to do the
biddings foreigners; and must be miraculously to their first allegiance, that too. In Opposed to the repeal of the ISth A
sely. the tremendous significance of „ „ y. , r, w|| |.r„ , , r Abnormal
mendment."
clety to communicate with him at of others; by service we may work transformed Into something else be- spite o f all the tempting bait of pro­
the problem* with which we as a na | F, ychotofy ,t Harvard, head, this de
It I* believed here that opposite
once.
i out a program in the tght of our own fore anything can be made of them. mise* of "Illy white" control
lion and we as an organised labor partnicnl of Special Education In the
views on the part of the nominees of
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| circumstances. Cnder leadership we such effort will be a fruitless task
movement are confronted. I view th* public school* of Baltimore
the
Republican
party
shall
have
mark­
For a long time it has been the have been made to despite our own like most of the so-called educational
As this goes to print many political
approach of Iztbor Day 1932 with deep
Dr Izitshaw and his corp of assis­
privilege of this writer to be the re- possibilities and to develop Into para- and uplift Institutions of the Neproe* careers will be determined by the t'a- ed effect In the coming election. It concern lest I .a bur. under the stress
tant* are specialists lu this field and
Is
recalled
that
Roosevelt
and
Garner.
clplent of benefits from the Rosicruc- sites; by service we may find our- in America
llfornla primary elections. Th* fights
and strain of the trying years since
Ians and I am glad that Mr. Chisum. selves sufficient unto the task of self-
The Negro, In spite o f his confine- between th* rival candidates of both Democratic nominees agreed practica­ 1933. In the struggle for bread for the have served on the faculties of Mor­
Indirectly, has given me the opportun- development and contribute our part ment in the ghetto, has some oppor- parties have been stubbornly coatea- lly verbatim on this Issue and the hungry and work for t he workleas. gan aud John Hopkins before
This Is not the first lime Morgan
ity to give a little national publicity to to modern culture.
tunitles to develope hts special caparl ted Especially ha* this been true of platform and their party In general.
may lose some of th . vision of the
a„ uro« ] , Ulh
binile., for
President
Hoover,
who
Is
out
of
the
this inter-racial organisation.
I
-
ties If they are properly studied and the aspirants for the toga of II.8 se­
high purpose, mission and lofty Ideal.
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I Today a man can live on $50
per understood. The real servant of the nator now worn by the Hon Sam City with a small party could not be
with which It was conceived and born I , „ „ rh. ll(tH, „ f„ w y„ Bni
First. I would explain that I am service must take the view of poverty, people, then, will give more attention Shortridge. also seeking reelectlon reached at this time; neither could
Twenty year, ago th . exoratlvo Morgan assumed the work or training
Walter
It
Newton,
the
president
s
po­
unacquainted personalty with any Instead of seeking high salaries and to these to be served than to the use Th* Colored troops have been active
council of Ihe American Federation high school teacher*
member of the Rosicrucians. nor have availing themselves of every oppor- that somebody may want to make of in the fray, and as usual fought "no­ litical secretary, who I* also away.
of 1-ahor submitted pertinent obser­
Ninety per cent of Junior aud high
I ever attended any of their meetings, tunity to extract large sums of money them He will be more concerned with body." Every soldier wore epaulets
vation* regarding lothor Day obser­ school (eachrrs In Ihe schools of Ma­
but through correspondence with A. from our already Impoverished people what he can do to Increase the ease and carried a sword Consequently
vance
These
observations
were
ac­
VETERAN CONVICTED
ryland are graduate* of Morgan Col­
L. Batchelor
Director of Corres those who are really Intend to help comfort and happiness of the Negro there was a waste of euergy and wtud
MEMPHIS. Term. Aug 29 (C P A ) cepted and are as apropos now a* lege.
pondence. of the Roslcruclan Broth the world, and they must wage war than with how the Negro may be used
The Federal Court decided today a- wheu originally made I quote there­
The college recently celebrated II*
erhood. San Jose, California, I have on all exploiters who as leeches suck to contribute to the ease, comfort and
The recent visit of Mautague N o r gainst Ü. S Duleney for rouaplracy from:
66lh anniversary and Ita waa point­
been kept plentifully supplied with the very blood from t he people. Those happiness of others.
man. governor of the powerful Bank to defraud the Government lie was
"Labor Day belongs to the working ed out that Ihe aaael* of tile school
literature and through same 1 am answering this new call will expect no
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of England to th* United State* ha* convicted on three counts and given people of America ll Is for them to
in 196? were $5.000, and basement* of
fairly well acquainted with their ac- reward except what is necessary to
The servant of the people, unlike created no end of political gossip Mr.
concurrent Jail sentences of one year determine It* value and significance. churches were used a* classroom* for
tivltles.
| provide the food, raiment, and shelter the leader. I* not on a high horse ele- Norman entered the United Stale* in­
Those outside the labor movement the nine student* enrolled, while to­
on each count
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1 which every human being must have vated above the people and trying cognito, and sought a retreat In an
Two women. Mary Bass and Fannie lest Its strength and virility by th* day It* assets sre $975.000. with thir­
For Instance. I have received a nnm to live in comfort.
to carry them to some objective point obscure town on the coast of Value
Scott, pleaded guilty to the same char­ way in which 1st bur Day Is observed teen stone butldlui* for Its summer
ber of the Roslcruclan books, two of
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to which he would like to go for his Some "nosey" newspaper men ferre­
ges. and were sentenced to serve 94 Their teat Is Justified by the fact that and regular students
which 1 have commented upon for the
Today a man can live on $50 a per own advantage The servant of the ted him out. and the explanations a*
the power of labor movement con­
days In the Shelby County Jail.
Negro press. "Mansions of the Soul” month and he can easily maintain a people is down among them, living as to his visit at this particular time and
They are eharged wlth manipulai sists In Its appeal to the hearts.
I commented upon last February) and family on $150 or $200 a month Why they live, doing what they do and en- the reason for hi* mysterious Incog­
Mr*. T. J Kennedy, of 759 Front HI
tng a Government check. payable toinilnds and wllls of lhe workers. Roua*
"Unto Thee I Grant" (commented up- exploit the people, then, with large joying what they enjoy. He may be nito. Is said to bo because Europe, e* Eddie M Bas*, the husband of Mary th* worklng peuple to a sens* of thelr celebrated her 77th Birthday Anniver­
on only last week.) I also receive salaries ranging from $5.000 to $10. a little better Informed than some peclally England and France, have a
right and Interval*, and th* labor sary ou August 11 th. Hhe look* well
Bass
monthly the Roslcruclan Digest, a ooo a year as our so-called leaders other members of the group; It may vital Interest In the retention of the
Dulaney was an officer of the Au- movement become* an Irrlsllbl* pow and wllh Ihe eirep llon of rheumatism
magazine devoted exclusively to the have long since done? There is not be that be has had some experience present President In office A change
which annoys ber at lltnea. she la In
tres* Kusaell Boat. No 3?. of the A er for Ihelr realisation
work of the Rosicrucians. and which but so much weath among the Ne- that they hare not had. but in spite of administration would not be eondu
"In the movement aa In every hu excellent health.
mortem Legion, and It waa hla duty
carries no paid advertising, other than ^roea anyway; and if what few nlckles of this advantage be should have clve to their Hnanclal interests.
to aid In Ihe obtalulng of loans front man endeavor w* become familiar
their own efforts.
and dimes they can raise must go to more humanity than those whom he
with th* heart force* and Ideals lhal
the Government by veteran*
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| support their expensive leaders in var- serves, for we are told that "Whoae-
The rise or fall of the stock market
Duleansy «a s a Notary Public, and brought Ihe movement Into existence,
preaalve demonstration of la b o r ’s un­
The Rosicrucians. primarily, are in -1 ¡0ns walks o f life, there can never be ever Is greatest among you. let him is no true barometer of business; al­
It t* charged that he acknowledged a and sometimes forget that these aplrl
terested in teaching the philosophies sufficient capital pooled to engage in be your servant,
though the politicians point with pride signature, purported to be that of Kd-. tual forces must be revived and nour ity. strength, vision, high Ideals, of Its
of life as interpreted by their occult the much needed economic enterprise,
to eevery uctuation. The man or wo­ die M Bass, to a bonus check for $503 Ished or they wither and die. Home renewed determination lo continue to
be In the future, sa ll baa so force
philosophers. Their work is organ-j To be a real servant of the people,
With the elimination of the leader man who Is walking the streets In
when In reality he knew the name labor organisation* have fallen Into
fully been In (he past, the defender
lied on an international basis with as President Jones of Fisk University and turning to the humble servant search of a Job or the head of a hun­
this
error
They
have
adandoued
1st
was signed by Fannie Scott, at the
and protector of the men and women
local chapters in practically every i the other day remarked, when he saw who will identify himself with the peo- gry family who Is at his wits end for
bor Day demonstration*, parade*,
Instigation of Mary Bata.
ho toll.
large center.
present such a few of t he white heads pie the whole world as well as the the means to feed them, don't give a
Dulaney ha* a wife who I* III A mort- meeting*, addresses In the belief that
of Negro colleges at a meeting where Negro race will find a way out of Ita |"tinker's dam" about stock gambling
such
expenditure*
of
time,
effort
and
tgago on hi* home about to be fore­
Their work is non-racial; non-denom- the executives of these Institutions present difficulties. W e are to-day In Financiers manipulate the stock The
money t* wasteful Thl* I* a most seri­
closed. It I* reported.
inatlonal; partial neither to class nor were discussing serious problems now the midst of a depression, which, after working men and women support busi­
ous mistake.
politicai groups. but confinine their confrontine them, one must be (denti- deflation which has come as a result ness. Creation of Jobs Is (he problem
"Buck labor demonstrations are not
concert* and they have given a wider
efforts strictly to their believers ana with the people.
It Is all right to from an inflation brought upon us by to be solved, and the Administration
wasteful and they do pay even If on
knowledge
lo
the
niasava
of
Ihe
beau
those who are Interested in the sub­ have a white man as the head of a all. is not a depression, but merely a does not seem to be able to solve the
Kennet I* a ly through publicity fur the cause j f
ject. They are extremely liberal in Negro college or to have a red man unwise leadership into speculation and problem It sees naught but the fluan tie* of Negro poem*
Men and women msrchlug
very
young
man.
and
there
la a pros­ 1-abor
giving aid and instruction to Inmates at the head of a yellow college, if in exploitation. In every community we cler and big business
shoulder
(o shoulder lyplfyy Impres­
pect of many year* yet to hi* credit
in penal institutions throughout the I ' each case the incumbent has taken find with those improper motives per­
sively the purposefulness sod Ihe uni
which
at
present
give
prospects
of
out his naturalization papers and has sons of certain necessary organlzas-
country.
Battling Farmer
ty of the labor movement They are a
flattering results
Identified himself as one of the group tlon. who take advantage of the pub­
The embattled farmer has become
During the course of a conversation physical demonstration of devotlun to
Mr. Chisum recently gained consid­ which he is trying to serve. It seems lic; and very often by aid of the go- the "battling farmer" and he ha*
this
question waa asked by a young principle— a proof that none can (all
erable press notice by his "altruistic" that this particular white man wants emment Itself they assume a leader­ grown tired of
placating platitude* student: "Has the American Negro to understand Observance of (he day
comments and while I am unaware as to do this. You cannot serve people ship which expensively taxes the com and broken political promises If (he
lost hi. sense of direction’ " Now .here “ *
° f « ‘ “ ■’• " “ A
to the exact nature and kind of In­ by giving them orders as to what to munity to maintain it. The man at
foJk c>n f ,Bd moD,.y enoulh
and agents (or molding public opinion
formation that he desires on the Ros­ do. The real servant of the people the head of an Institution receives yamble
ito c U and the produce tha, Is a subject for serious thought "lls s In regard to the principles and pur­
icrucians, I can well recommend their must live among them think with $5,000 to $10,000 a year, and the pe«r h# frow s ,hey can f|nd „ Duu|(b monwy H e?" ft would be an Intellectual treat poses of the labor movement "
efforts to Mr. Chisum if he Is looking them, feel for them And die for them ple in the community who are taxed - to pay him a living price f y their to have It discussed from the point
1 most earnestly and solemnly call
for some philosophy to study in order
The white worker in Negro institu­ to support It can hardly earn their food. The erstwhile patient farmer I* of view of the preacher; educator; .
politician; editor; social w„rker;
| «P «» »k*
» f U tor. city
to strengthen his spiriti of altruism. tions, too. can never be successful bread This Is the result of a miscon- now a militant farmer He I* picketing
central bodies, local unions and their
To any other readers who might be without manifesting some faith in the ception of service, which ha. real!? | |h# road, M d
off
food iup. student. Such a symposium of views Individual members, friend* end *ym
would
prove elucidating. It
would
interested I would suggest that they people with whom he has cast his lo t become disservice to the people who
psthtser*. to make observance of thn
ply of the city The mid west and
show the diversity of minds and form
wirte direct to Mr. Batchelor (above His efforts must not be merely an at- are thereby afflicted.
coming Lib or Day demonstrate to th*
West are scenes of the present activi­
s basis on which some concrete for­
address) for some of the Roslcruclan
whole nation the strength and Impor­
ties, but the farmer Insurrection bids
mula might be worked out. 'TH THE
literature and by so doing they will
tance of the I at bor movement, mid to
fair to spread.
AMERICAS' M M IIO
LOSING HIS
help me to repay Mr. Batchelor and
make th* spirit of th* day of such
SENSE OF D IR E C TIO N ’
his organization for their many fav­
a nature that every worker shall ap­
This will be of particular Interest
ors extended to me during my many
Suran uird to frei sorry for h n u lf be­
preciate morekeenly the value of hlq
to the home owner who Is about to
cause the wuo't popular I Her skin wst
years In prison.
union and shall be ready to perform
have a foreclosure staring him In the
so hsnh — her bands rough snd red But
bis duties with greater enthusiasm
face. Cbalrsm
Franklin W Fort of
that was before the ducuvered Camay —■
and more perfect understanding
the Federal Home Loan board states
the Sosp o f Beautiful Women. Now —
The spirit of fellowship aud the
that there will be a sixty day mora­
well, Sussn'a not only popular, bur she s
westing a lovely engagement ring' She
brotherhood of man are the life of
torium declared In foreclosure procee­
asyt Grauy did III It certainly brought
the labor movement. If Mila life be not
dings which will offer the chance of
toft, fresh beauty to her akin' Write to
nourished, the whole will become a
preserving equity of owner of real es­
Proem k Gamble. Dept. B, Cincinnati,
dead
thing.
tate. The sixty day moratorium would
for free cake of Camay. (Only one take
Labor Day typlllea a movement for
save the homes of thousand* of per­
to a family.)
life and humanity.
sons, many of whom had about fini­
Do not pervert It—do not permit
shed paying for their homes. While
It to be perverted or diverted from
the governments hare been talking
Its high Ideals, Its lofty purpose. Make
economy and retrenchment, even to
this Labor Day 1932 the most lm-
the cutting of meagre salaries, there
Thm Soap o f Boauti/ul H oman
has been no attempt to cut down the
interest on money borrowed. That
same seven per cent Interest must
I be paid from reduced salary. The
state legislatures will find plenty to
â a
+ +
+
¡do In the coming sessions.
(furie nut)
Approved by the Food C om m it­
Kennet Spencer, whose marvelous
tee o f the American Medical
baas voice Is beard over the NBC sta­
Association. Your grocer has It.
tions. Is reckoned among Radio’s most
popular Stars. The radio fans never
miss tuning in on Tuesdays, Satur
days and Sundays to listen to his pro­
grams. HI* rendition of Negro dia­
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lect poems gives an added spice eo the
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