The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 24, 1932, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SATU RD AY. H K ITK M IIK K 14 l i l t
The ADVOCATE
muoh
needed
»err lee
Veteran»'
claim*; hoaiiltalliathm. living ueed*.
etc., are among the dull** referred to
him for adjustment In other word*
he la a aort of big brother for the
comrade* In hi* home town and slate
....^ Ho haa eren been known to help a
—
| worthy unfortunate comrade out of
jail
Johnny Baker Post ha* a member-
*blp of S3 out of a poaalble loo Mr
Moore aay* ho will not Ixueallafled
BY NANCY L I E
until erery eligible ret la enrolled
M e t » Saturd. 1 T al 52Í Eaat Ysrraty-Sixth Street N , Portland. Or*.
Mr More »erred aa a corporal In
Telephon« : GArdrld H i !
the regular army with the Tenth Car
The great Increase In crime all or
airy for four year* He earn» hi* Br­
ing now aa a dork In the Mlnuoapoll* er lit* country shows the necessity
Poat Office, which poaltlon he haa fill for cultivating the right kind of ac-
BEATRICI, ú. »A N N A D Y ........................................................ KJUer and PaAluAer » HERE TO BUY T IIK A D V O C ATE «1 for the paat six year* or more A uiislnlun.es
One should never assn-
devoted wife and two fine girls com 'd a te with persons of lower standards
VANO’ FRANKLIN............... ..............................4 j sutamt v « v r r oad l'*m pautar
complete
his
Immediate
family.
|of
morals,
or
conduct, as they only
VILLI AM PICKENS ............................................................ CaatriAaoag Editor
Mr Moore is strictly a Legion mau: drag one down lo ttietr lavel, Instead
Rutherford'» Barber Shop, 340 W il­
W. J. W H E A T O N ................................................................ Contributing Editor
he bellerea firmly In the principles of of belug Influenced to toglier Ideal».
ROSALIE B IR D -------------------------------------- Society Editor and Reportar liam» avenue. In Foster's Pool llalL
the organlaatlou and says that It la One rutten appiè wlll rulli a whole
The Klka building. S it W üliam> the most tolerant of American Insti­ box ot fruii. Imi one good appiè put
D*NOR\ AL UNTHANK. M. a ----------------------------------------Health Editor
tutions. He deplore* the fact that all In a box ot bad u n a ha* never barn
NANCY L E E --------------------------------------------------------------- Lore Editor avenue.
eligible Negro veterans are not mem kuown lo make thè resi of thè ap
CLIFFORD C M ITC H ELL. R A L P H CLYDE. K E L L Y M ILLER. Columnlat»
Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate hers. He cited Interesting examples of ¡pies whole.
Flowers never grow tu portociton
the power and Influence of a post In
Subscription Rate* (P a ra b le in A J v a n c e ): One Year, $2.50; S i» Months,
un ' ,wll*-T
the state of Tennessee which has a surrounded by weeda. so how cali v a
$1.50; Three Months, $1.00
.
Tool » « • » . S‘ » « L " • « membership of 1$00. all colored It Is axpect human flowers to grow amld
Contaminatimi la
the largest In the state and has a evll «urrouinllug»
Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon,
l " * » * Side).
Holliday and Holliday, 12S North membership equal to the combined one thlng that a per.on should guani
Under the A c« o f 1912
.......................... ' :
membership of all Ihe white posts In agallisi In outalde contact» aa well as
Sixth street.
the state, he said.
inside
The
luslde contanilnatlon
While In Portland, he wa* entertain­ makes thè body »lek bui thè outalde
ed
by
Mr
and
Mrs.
Edward
Allen,
coutact pollate» tbe soul.
W O R TH Y C ITIZENS PASS
DISTINGUISHED O K LAH O M AN
lime-honored friends He »poke at Ihe
The body U only a temporal amici-
The passing. In the last few days,
Beihel
A
M
E.
church
Stindar
school
lire,
bui thè soul la eternai and needs
MOTORS
TO
LEGION
CONFAB
of W. R. Peek and J. R. Charleston
and eleven o'clock service on Ihe pur- e.Incutimi and guidane* to develop tn
removes from our midst, two well
One of the few accredited Negro B * * * of the American legion
He thè righi way.
known and highly respected citixens.
delegates to the American Legion proved to be a forceful and much
Both were long time residents of
Convention, was William W. Frailer.
after speaker
Portland; they had worked and saved
' of Wewoka. Oklahoma He was one
,n hl* home town, according to re- DISTINGUISHED C LER G YM AN und
their earning* and had something of ■
of the two state-wide delegates, the P °D » filtering bark here Mr Moore Is EDUCATOR W IL L HEAD GHEAT
the world’s goods as well a# the splri-
other being white, sent bv the state outstanding In social, fraternal and
ual outlook. They both were servants
— B A P T IS T S —
TH E O LO G IC AL SCHOOL
of
Oklahoma. Mr F railer Is of the P °m ,c* l circles
of humanity, each in his own sphere.
George T Brown Post No 263
He HhDoepIMe ethygy - x ’ forbTE TA
They both were highly respected ci­
Mt. O LIV E T B A P TIS T CHURCH
motored here In his brand new t v
While In Portland, he stopped at
tixens. honored and loved by many
Continued from Page Onci
East First and Schuyler Sts.
Luxe Ford V-S coupe accompanied bv Hotel Multnomah Ihe largest while
staunch friends and relatives who
Rev. J. D. Wilson. Pastor
In 1923 Dr King represented the Ne­
Mr A. Brunner, a fine young man of hostelry In Ihe city
will sadly miss htme Earth's loss is
gro students of America al Ihe meet
SHILOH B A P T IS T CHURCH
the same city.
j —
Heaven's gain and we commend the
iUK of i l i W « M Christina ItaCana
Mr. F railer Is outstanding among (
East Tth and Everett Sts
bereaved families to Him who doeth
Puck” Jordan motored to Portland Federation In Peking. China; was a
Rev. Q. G. Gardener. Pastor
I Oklahoma's educator», being the su
all things well.
pervlaor of sch oo ls'o f Seminóla and Thursday night and wil remain over niember l,t " ) *
—O—
adjacent counties for the past six or the week-end.
°* ,h"
‘ hurch In 19-4, and la
ORGANIZATIONS
— E P IS C O P A L IA N —
now a member o f the Generallloard
more years. His business la to pass on
of Education of that Church, and a
teachers' credentials and check over
If Portland's colored people had the
SL Phillips Mission
trustee of W iley College. Clark Uni-
methods, etc. Mr Fraxler is a gradu­
right sort of organisations and lead­
Knott and Rodney Sts.
orally. Bennett College, and the At­
ate of Langston university and was a
ers as well as followers, theywould
Blaine Coles. Lay Reader
lanta School of Social Work He Is a
class mate of WUlts A. Reed of Port­
create a strong influence along politi­
land He and Mr. Reed also soldiered
member of the American Sociological
cal and bnsiness lines ^ h e re ought to
— HOUSE O F PR A Y E R —
together tn the world war W hile In
Society and of the Omega Pal Phi
be varions organisation» existing in
FOR R E N T —5 room house
*1» fralerntty. and I» the author of an In­
Portland, he and hts companion. Mr
which the race itself could come to
House of Prayer
Brunner stopped at Mrs. F Cosby's Call GArflald 1405
a better understanding with Itself;
adv. teresting volume on “ The Negro In
East 10th and Grant Sts
residency .140 Ross street and both
where various Issues effecting the
______
American L ife."
Robert Searcie, Pastor
were
royally
entertained
during
their
Gammon Seminary was established
racial group as a whole might be dis­
*1250 Four-room bungalow *200 cash , the Methodist Episcopal Church In
stay in the city.
cussed and understood. Each should
balance, terms 1604 Halsey street. m 2 u >n lnstltntlon for the training
understand what la best for the whole
— M E T H O D IS T —
C ALIFO R N IA SENOS HER
Tabor 3554.
0| Negro ministerial students of all
ro that "getting off on the wrong
Bethel A. M E. Church
N A TIV E SONS
foot" would be reduced to a minimum.
denominations. Ua enrollment aver*-
Rev Daniel G. H ill Jr.. Minister
Thi* thing of every man for him­
„
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FOR R E N T —One furnished and one lie* nearly one hundred a year and ero
self. and the “ devil catch the hind­
* “ ,n‘ er' unfurnished apartment R e.ron .ble
brace. r e p r e .e n l.llv * . of tire denomb
most". seems to us to be the practice
eating delegate to the Legion conven-
i nations It ha# an Interracial faculty
First A M E . Zioa Church
tion
from
the
City
of
Angeles.
Mr
I
l°»e
1
“
Phone
Mrs.
Franklin
at
OA.
£)(>*rd 0f Trustees It Interra
among oar people in Portland, and
41T W illiams Ave
that is the main reason we have no
Houston ia the secretary-treasurer of 7S23
Ad, | ci#| an,j interdenominational.
R tv W . R. Lovell, Minister
the Golden State Mutual Life Insur­
representation In City. County and
State government worth while.
ance Company with office* at 4111 | *
When we get properly organised
* Central avenue He is a very fine and
* progressive young man who believes
with competent leadership, we ll get
A LLE N ENDEAVOR NOTES
somewhere, and not anti] then.
devoutly In the principles of the l e ­
gion. He expressed the hope that the
ADVOCATE FIRST W ITH HIM
Last Sunday was a most exciting 1°°*! colored buddies would organise
evening for the members of tbe Allen lnto * I*0** * ° thxt they could have a
w
An Inquisitive correspondent wants C. E. League As a surprise, the C. TO,c* *■> the Legion activities
“ Experienced Operators"
me to state which paper of the many E. League from Central Preabyte rian
Accompanying
Mr Houston were
‘'exchanges“ received. I like the best church, under the leadership of Mrs. Charles V. Cranderson and Joseph
Call ns In tba morning and yon will be served Immediately
for personal reasons
Now that's n Bearn, were visitors W e were very Youn*- » ,8° ot Los Angeles The lat­
CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, RE PAIR ING
hs rd qnestion to answer, bnt TU at- glad to have them with us and hope ,er having only recently returned ,
tempt IL For professional reasons, the they will come again.
from an extended trip to South Amerl-
and Alterations
Portland (Oregon) Advocate, and the
Charles Duke had charge of the les c* Mr- Young travels to nil ports In
Chicago Bee come first. The former son discussion which was very inter- ,he world In quest of material for I
741 Union Avsnuo N o r t h ----------- Phone: MUrdook 3016
being the first paper to use my re- esUng indeed.
newspapers. Journals and books. He
leases, and the latter being the first
Three papers were read dealing 1 Proved to be an interesting visitor In
national paper to use an exclusive with the lesson subject. “ What other ,he Ro8« e*t7-
release — Cliford Mitchell In the BEE Gods have w e r They were well re-
The P «r'y motored here to the con-
— O—
ceived. Rev. H ill had charge of the vention and returned early
tn the
LACK OF CO-OPERATION
singing.
morning of the 16th folowlng the le-
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Next Sunday, we will have the Mt Fion dance at Cotillion hall.
One of the paragraphs onGlned In Olivet B. Y P. U. as our guests. Miss
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a questionnaire mailed out to publish- Geraldine W illiams is their president
TH E VET OF M ANY MEDALS
era of the Negro racial group by the
A ll members are expected to be on
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A. N. P. rends:
time and also to make our visitors
Lieutenant Benjamin H. Mills, of
“ To what do you attribute
j feel welcome. Come out and see what Nogales, Arizona was without a doubt
the lack of Negro representa­
the most decorated delegate at the
the young people are doing
tion In government positions
convention. At least his service coat
Anna K. Morrison. Reporter
under the present administra-
bore evidence that he had served his
tio n î" to which we nnhesltating-
country fearlessly and well.
There
ly answered “ Such without a doubt
was a medal for expert gunning; one
in due to the lack of co-operation of ;
called a victory medal with two bat­
Negroes themselves tn urging the ap- j
tle clasps and at least a dozen for
pointaient of capable and représenta- j
the 100, 220. and the 440 yarddashes
tive members of the group to thepo- ■
which he had won at different times
sltlons. heretofore open for them.”
in nearly as many different places.
NEW LOW PRICES
The widespread complaint that has
There was also that
distinguished
gone up from the ranks of the Negro
Croix de guerre.
© *4 and *5 Pr.
WOMENS
racial group in the United States In |
The Lieutenant Is historian for the
© *5 and *8 Pr.
M ENS
view of tbe administration not ap­
state of Arizona and he Is stationed
MISSES' ....... ..................... © *4 Pr.
pointing Negro men to such positions
In active service on the borderline
© $1.78 to *3.50 Pr.
Children's . . .
as assistant register of the treasury !
between the United States and Mex-
and other places filled with credit | Double Tested*.
lco.
@ $3.50 to $4 00 Pr.
BOY'S
by Negroes under previous adminls-1
Double A ction
trations. Is certainly not well taken !
PR O M IN E N T M INNESO TAN
when it is plainly evident to the most !
ATTE N O S CONVENTION
casual observor that the dissension,
■p
—
■ — r ;
wrangling and factionalism existent j
An
outstanding
delegate
to
attend
within the ranks of the group is al- I
the American Legion convention In
I,
t /S /U ii .
most wholly attributable to the lack
Portland last week, was Isaac Moore,
of consideration accorded those who
«IK D é H O K K J io »
of Mlneapolls. Minn Mr. Moore is a
,
are In line for such appointments.
Past Comander of Johnny Baker Post
L r ■ ■ 111 1 ■
■ 111 m
,,X r
The situation brings to mind the
15 o u n c e s fo r 25^
No. 291 and at present la the Post's .
necessity for a getting together of the
Service Officer In the latter capacity
Negro race members with a view of
E
g
f
f
S
f
f
Mr Moore feels that he is rendering a
supporting jrorthy leadership for posi­
tions of trust. Other racial groups are
not inclined to stand still while the
G. FREEMAN BR O TH ERS TRANSFER
time and energy wasted by those
who seek recognition, in wrangling
430 H O Y T S T R E E T
Portland, Oregon
over petty differences and selfish in-1
terests. Let the Negro group manifest |
Residence
Phone
G
A
rfield
8019—
310 Tillam ook Street
the proper spirit of cooperation and
recognition wlll be accorded the race
Suceeaaora to E. Richardson Ran none Transfer
in most instances where tbe proper
demands are made.
Office Phone: RRoadwny 1885
— Exchange.
i*h'J jjf id
Ijinta
E D IT O R IA L PAGE
THE ADVOCATE
To make some distant
person happy
In t e r -c it y te le p h o n in g is too
valuable a service to be reserved
for emergencies. It is the hnest
kind of way to keep separated
members of a family together in
spirit.
Someone in another town or
state will be thrilled to hear your
voice today.
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40 YEARS
T H A N K S ADVOCATE STAFF
Portland, Oregon. Sept. Ik— To The
Advocate: W e the Executive commit- !
tee appointed on Colored Legion ac­
tivities during the convention, wish to
express our thanks and gratitude to
the Editor and manager of the Port­
land Advocate for the publicity and
cooperation which has been extended
to us thronghout the entire conven­
tion.
W e also with to express our thanks
to the management of the Y. W. C.
A., to Mr. Minor, chairman of the
Housing committee; to Mr. Edgar
W illiam s; to the ladles and members
of all committees and to the citizens
of Portland whose cooperation helped
to make the delegates' stay In Port­
land a pleasant one.
Signed ;
W ILB U R FERCIER. Chr.
Ervin Flowers, V- Chr.
Leonard Crosswhite, 2nd V-Chr.
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The announcement of the engage­
ment of Miss Esther Bradford of Ta­
coma to Mr. Ted Jones of Portland,
was made at a party given at the
home of Mr. Jones.
The engagement of Miss Dorothy
Morton lo Mr. Edwin Washington was
announced Thursday night at a pretty
■eml-informal party given by Mrs.
W ill Gragg Mrs. Fred D. Thomas and
Mr*. W . Morion, the brlde-to be’s
m other assisted tbe hostess.
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