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DRIEST ARRIVES TODAY * ! M ndni AD VO CATE P ip ir D ev o tgd to th i I n t o r « it * mf th « P «o p l« j I THE V O L U M I 28 NO.— 47 PO RTLAND. OREGON S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 1. 1»32 P R IC E F IV E C E N T « COLORED VETS HONOR THEIR WHITE BUDDIES UNEATH NEW EVIDENCE IN MASSIE CASE FRIENDSHIPS E D I T O R A B B O T T ’S M O T H E R O IES A T RIRE O L D AOE SOCIALIST CANDIDATE TO SPEAK IN PORTLAND IN TE R N A TIO N A L PEACE W O R K E R COMING AI Mrs. Laura Dreyfna Barney, of Par la. France, will speak In Portland to Alania, (la Keplrmiier 28 Mr» night before a group assembled at a Flora Abbott tiengslarke. lb « aged lly Kenneth Fltigarald In l-abor Pn-aa diner In the Hotel Multnomah at r Total disarmament N O W ! A character of Intellectual genlua. mother of Robert H Abbott, editor of P. M Mr*. Barney Is a member of T b « Chicago Defender, dl«d at bar ao alnrere In hla faith In tha working the Intellectual Cooperation Commit Once In a while I go thro my old honta In Aucuala. (la . Wednesday rlaaa movement that he gave up a dla- tee of the League o f Nations and waa mnrnlns Kaplembar 11 Mra Sana tlngulabed poalllon aa paator of a clippings. Today'» Inapectlon produc cne of the few women chosen to ait alack*, wax born in alavery Harriot New York church, faced »octal oatra- ed the following from an Eastern ir. st a conference of the League w lte llutlar. bar mothar. w aa tha properly rl»m becauae of hla militant aland a- newapaper dated August 2S. ISIS: E, ostein and others. She Is to.M ng galnat the world war, and flually en "There I* every reason to be of a Mr» Hpanrar. while bar falhar, tb* coast and from Portland ahi will lieve that we will not become Jacob llutlar. araa owned by John U dangered hla whole future career aa P I N K E R T O N A Q E N C V W O R K S ON go tr Hollywood where ahe s booked groaning under thalr Involved (In the World War I Falllgant Thera arare all children an accompllahed man of letter» by FA M OU S L Y N C H IN G CASE loada of good things to »at prepared for number of meetings. Sbe It great embracing (be principle» of (be Ho W o would be a minor factor In th* family. Priscilla. Jacob. l<ama- ly lateiested in coordination of the 1 and served by brown and black loving ao far aa military and naval tar. Abram. laalMilla and Mora, who ctallat party at a time when that par Findings May Startle Civil.red World c nema Industry with a view o fácil handa and hearts; black and white ty waa practically out tawed In Amar assistance Is concerned but latar became Mr» Heagatark* Hating efforts of one of the greatest and brown faces — several dos- an enormous factor from a Aa a child. Flora learned to write New York, Sept W — The whole e- [mediums for world peace. ena of them — seated, chatting and moral standpoint. W E wodlu by tracing the letter» on the door laborate structure of the made up and Mrs. Barney will be the house- smiling and laughing around the fee- L O M E VE R YTH ING OUL D- played up evidence wblcL charged guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latimer plat* u flbe houae and (hla thlral Uve board. Music. ■ pachas and __"M y L08E EVERY HOPE OF for knowledge reaulted In her learn Hawaiian natives with the raping of during her Portland visit, Country Tla o f Tha*. Sweet Land of FIO t'R IN U AS A I.EAGER ing to read by kneeling around the the wife of a lieutenant of the U. 8. [ The dinner may be attended by any Liberty” — sums hy th* assemblage IN T H E READJUSTM ENT table and looking oyer the ahouldera Nary, who in turn murdered one of one who desires and who la tntereat- with a new and a deeper meaning. AFTE R T H E W AR. Aa a bel of tha white children of tha houao- tbe natives "to avenge the honor of ed in the International situation ? This beautiful picture, paradoxical a* llgerent. we would represent hold while they were aludylng tlialr hla wife", is about to collapse like a C*U TRlnlty 2548 and make yonr It may seam, area a result of th* one of the smallest toads In lessons. house of cards. reservations Spanish - American war of IMS. the great puddle." At the lima of Sherman'» march John C. Kelley. Honolulu's public I f * a long time — 34 yea n — but When <>ae reads the recent contri prosecutor, reports the New York through (leorgla. Flora waa IE year» not long enough for men who fought butions of Germany and France to T im e. I. on hU way ,o New York for NEORO BOY W ,N S SONO C O NTE T old. and In later year* often told main and faced death together at Santiago the "readjustment", one la Inclined to a conference with tbe Pinkerton d e-! tiara of her family how the aoldlera and San Joan H ill — to forget that the opinion that the man who wrote tecuve officials. This conferenca will I N ,w Yor* O®* 1 -M au rlce Cooper. »topped In front of the houae and bell they are brothers with a common the above editorial waa a prophet. owed. ‘W e are the Yankee» ” take up the details of an Investlgm- modest, but possesed with aa fine a causa In Ufa. tenor voice as one would care to bear lion made In Honolulu by Jobn C. Shortly thereafter. the ambltluu* Veterans and their Ladles of Ser stole the the show at the final andl- From a Russian questionnaire, come Eraser. Pinkerton operative. young woman waa given a position aa geant Joseph White Camp No. 28. the following pertinent questions: ropy girl on th* Georgia Gaaatt*. the "The subject matter of this report tion sponsored by the Chicago Dally colored, of Portland. Oregon woro I, How do you explain the ftrat nawapapar to be puhllahed In the haa not been officially released." aays News. RKO NBC. held Friday at va- hosts at a banquet for veterans and rous theatres. (Surteen million» now In A- atate and there ah* found maplratlon tbe Timas, "but It it stated on good their ladles of Burt J. Clark Camp No. So targe waa the response for tal merles who are umaapV-yoJ? In an aftort to do hla share to aid XX. white, o f MtMianrttla. Oregon, and k>y* fur newapaper work, that rw- aatbortly that tha* Inquiry haa caet ent the directors had to divide the I Why Is It that In America, In the reelactlon of Herbert Hoover aultad year* later. In her being the grave doubts on th* guilt of the four last Saturday night. September 24th cultured (? ) educated (? ) and proud mother of two aona who were surviving defendants in the assault final audition between two houses, as president of the United States in at their meeting-place on the seventh —auch explain» the man —Nor- rlvlllsed 1*1 aa abe I* ( t ) a case and of Joseph Kahabawal, tbe tbe State and I.ake and the Palace, November. Honorable Oscar De Priest floor of the County court house In nationally known printer» and pub- I Thomaa — who. for Ihe aecond teacher la allowed to be dis llahera and olhera of her Immediate urne. I» Sociali»! party rholce for pre- fifth defendant, for whose death Lieu and It was at the latter hones that will speak In Portland tonight. Mr De- Portland. cussed for teaching Darwini Priest is here under the auspices of family, both men and women, who aidant of the United Stalea tenant Thomas H. Massle. U. 8. N.. yonng Cooper stole the show. At the sound o f the gavel In the an evolution? The Contestants had been asked to the National Republican Committee. war actively engaged with the nawa I Norman Thomaa who will be a Port- Mrs. Granville Fortescue, his mother- hands of Comrade Commander Leo C. make one appearance before the (Question marks In the sentence He la on a tour of the coast and papar and printing business in-law. and two enlisted men were Anderson, the guests assembled In I land ylaltor Tueaday. October 4. haa the Judge*, who were fair all the way hla Iter nary Is as follows: Kansas Funeral aervlcea were held Septem a mental ability umtueatloned by the mine) convicted of manslaughter. hall. rose, and marched two a I la It true that the farmers ber 34th Editor Abbott la III at hla whole of thinking America Men who The outcome of the affair la not through, but Cooper waa forced to City. Mo., September 22; Wichita, breaat into the banquet hall to the tn the United State* have |om e In Chicago and could noi * n dare noi yola tor him admit, nerhapa unlike the outcome of many a lynch answer with a pair o f encores. The Kan».. Sopt. 23; San Diego, Calif., on strains of patriotic music played by destroyed some of their farm to Auguata to attend the funeral ao reluctantly. that he la Ibe Intellectu- Ing on American soil. But seldom boy haa a sweet voice and puts hla Sept. 25; Los Angeles. Sept 27; San Mr, Mabel Shep4rd A il„ the ^ products? have the upholders of white suprem numbers over a la John Steele or Francisco. Sept. 29; Portland. Oregon, found their places at the tables, they a »perlai wire waa Inalalled for h l m ¡ | , Up „r|or 0f u|| hla opiionenta In Ihe 9 If America wishes the to Halen over at the aerale** The of- j prM)denu,| r, rf, today To . u biU 0. acy bellowed louder than they did Bing Crosby. He has command of his October 1; Seattle. Washington. Oct, were royally entertained with a pro world to disarm. W H Y DID during this particular case. tire and plant of the Oefender w ere , h„ lmlT, r„ | f i l i n g . ............. U> gram of music arranged by Mrs. Shep (Continued on page four) (Continued on page three) SHE NOT ACCEPT L IT V IN Hoaed out of reapect to Mr Abbott „ „ wroU , hoak caHwJ America'» ard which consisted of a solo by Miss ora PROPOSAL FOR com --------------- -— Mary Simmons; ladles quartet com- Way Out", which waa rhoaen by the plete disarmament at the Ge- church on E. S#th street [ Walter Sage, a transient, form posed of Metdames Jesse Grayson. American l.lbrary aaaoclatlon aa one N E Q R O S E R V A N T S ON Rev W. R. Lovell accompanied Mr. Memphis, Tena.. was sentenced to Mabie Shepard. Lloyd Griffin, and of the fifty beat written In t i l l Such (Continued on page four) Pruitt to The Advocate office. serve SO days tn jail In muny court , Charles Johnson were compelled to an accumpllahment la. In ilaelf. »Igni R O O S E V E L T SPECIAL — O— i Saturday. He wae charged with va- respond to encores; group singing by Grant coming at a time when both P I C K E N S "D O G 'S T A I L " S T O R Y Mr*. Henrietta Marshall Is domicil- graacy. The case grew out of a fra- Mesdames Grayson. Shepard, Zepha nominee* of the two major political B R IN G S W I D E C O M M E N T ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. cas between Sage and Manuel L opes ' Baker, Beatrice Reed. Orlffln. John Ooreruor Roosevelt, candidate for parile» have been forced Into puhll- G. Bird, of C81 Gantenbein avenue. The latter convinced the Judge that son. Messrs. HID. J. Payne, Lee An president on Ihe Democratise ticket, [rally admitting that their aperchea A story Is much more apt to “ click" when In Portland last week, had three are written for them hy college pro — O— he struck Sage on the head with an derson. and a few others was thor In thought than Is dry argument. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wll- axe In self-defense, colored men aboard bla private car. fessors It la. therefore, little wonder oughly enjoyed. Mr. Anderson also Since William Pickens compared “ gra liams. a baby boy on Sunday. Septem- — O— ■They were Albert 1.** of New York, that the socialist party feels quite sang a group of songs, accompanied M A N B R E A K S AR M dual disarmament” to cutting off a John Winters of Lincoln, Neb., is by Mrs. Shepard and some one seat steward; Joseph Price of Albany, proud of Its presidential selection. While descending the stairs at a ber 26th * ' Em» mie* hospital Mother dog's tall Inch by Inch In Genera In waller and James Slaughter, chef. In Portland and plans to make his ed at the guests' table was heard to Thomas, Just two months ago. was rooming house on the corner of Wll- » n<* * ° " r« P ° r*ed doing nicely. July, others have echoed the story When asked If they were going In the recipient of an honorary degree home here. Hla family will join him remark. "If I could sing tike that 1 , llama avenue and W’ eldler streets on vote for their chief, all chorused, "you from Princeton university, the Institu Miss Eunice Mott gave as her cur- soon. Winters is stopping at a down- wouldn't have to work." Wednesday evening. A1 O. Greene fell bet ya life !" Mrs. Zepha Baker read Lincoln's tion of higher learning from which he ¡and broke hla right arm. He is un rent event at school last Wednesday town hotel, — O— Gettysburg speech and Miss Eunice graduated In 1904 His candidacy has der treatment of Dr. DeNorval Un- a report on the visit to Portland o f: H E D I E D F O R ME Congressman Oscar DePriest. She an Oeorge Watson who calls Bend, Mott gave a Dunbar reading. Both ben endorsed by over 450 college ; thank at Emanuel hospital. nounced the fact that he would broad-[Oregon his home, motored to Port- were opposite tn their messages but professors In the United States He la Why should 1 fear the Iho't of death Miss Ruby also supported by the League for In Mra. S. Slowe, well known local cast over K G W at ( 45 Saturday ev- land Sunday to see a lady whose l- were equally enjoyed. Today or any future time. nurse, is 111 at her home, 525 Webster enln* ®nd requested the school child-Identity the reporter failed to discov- Orenx. violinist accompanied on the dependent Political Action. When rail hy God In yield the breath piano by Miss Frances Wlchert, both Norman Thomaa la a seasoned street. She Is being attended by Dr. ren to listen In. Miss Mott has great 'er. Hreathed Into me by power divine? rectal pride and is intensely Interest- —O— of McMinnville delighted the guests campaigner In the socialist ranks. DeNorval Unthank. ed in the achievements of the Negro : James Wilson writes The Advocate with their rendition of four numbers. Moat outstanding of hla political bat Why fear moet my Saviour, friend; —O— staff from his home tn Radford. V a . Miss Mary Frances Mulkey, o f Mc- tles are hla campaigns In New York. SIN G ER C A L L S Who died for me that I may lire W. Q. Bird, who has been stationed asking to be remembered to inquiring Mlnnville kept her audience In an up- As a candidate for mayor of New Among pleasant callers at Tbe Ad My substitute, who bore my sin York City In 1939. Thomas polled vocate office Thursday was Mr. Thos. at Astoria for the past six months, acquaintances and to tell the people roar of laughter during her rendition My Ond. who all my sins forgive? She 175.0OO votes and made the attacks on J. Pruitt, manager of and bass sing has been transferred back to Port of Portland how much he enjoyed I- of "A night on a pullman car” Mayor Walker which soon became the er in the Cotton Blossom quartet, an land. his home. He is employed by himself here during the Legion con proved to be an exceptionally gifted Oh hatvpy moment! hasten, come; reader and elocutionist. haala for the exposures of the Tam aggregation of southern singers who the S. P. A 8. in the freight depart vention. Deliverer from earthly strife; At the conclusion of this part of many mnyor. Thomaa also ran for have toured In the Northwest tor the ment. Thy mandate simply means to mo Among those seen at the Unlversi- the festivities, Mrs. Shepard turned governor of New York atate, aa well past more than a month. Headquart The entrance to eternal life; Mra. Ida Schwelrh who has been,ty of Oregon Extension school are the program over to Comrade Lea C. aa for member of the house of rep ers have been established at 417 resentatives from a New York district. Williams avenue where the person In 111 health for many month», has M l»* «» Dorothy and Iaadore Morton; Anderson. Comander of Joseph White Thy condescending love to me nel of the quartet resides. They are gone to the Multnomah hospital for Miss Lillian Bellard. Mrs. Myrtle Camp who acted as toastmaster. He The socialist leader has carried on Vile; reprobate; thine enemy — ¡Campbell, William Duncan. Iran introduced Rev. Daniel O. H ill who V. O'Neal, first tenor; Andrew Brown, treatment. his battles for labor on the Industrial I cannot comprehend nor aee Cannady and Edwin Washington. gave the welcome address for tbe second tenor; Ellas Mllburn, barl- — O— field with the same energy that has Why that love should extend to m e’ Camp and Mrs. Beatrice Cannady- tone and Thomas J. Pruitt, bass Joh“ Bland, brother o f Joe Bland. distinguished his political campaigns. Charles Duke and Carl Forney are Franklln wh3 welcomed the distin Samuel Brown, a graduate of the h» * returned from a two month»' vis- As chairman of the emergency com Oh joy of Joys beyond compare. music department of the University *• *n New Y °fk City. The two are playing on the Washington high foot- guished guests for Joseph White mittee for strikers’ relief, Thomas When I shall see lllm fare tn face; former keeping batch in Joe's home in Mon-1 ball team They're making good, and Auxiliary. Both were well received. of Southern Caltfornla and ___ ________ has helped organlte more than sixty And all Ills matchless glory share organist at the Independent M. R. t tavlll*. ^How' Responses were made by Comrade unions, and given hla assistance to Yea. share the triumph of His grace F. H. Buchanan and Mrs. Elisabeth church at Los Angeles. Is pianist and i — O— | O mnny score other«. Tw ice Thomas The Savier street club, a resort op- Lambert of Burt J. Clark Camp of submitted to arreat In strike» to up from England, Australia, and from accompanist. Mr. Pruitt stated Thurs-i Mrs. E. K. Porter, of 4832 • 41st Reran** His precious blood lie shed hold Ihe worker»' right to free speech California to Massachusetts, reports day that he Is greatly Impressed with 'Avenue. S. ■.. reports being held up «rated by several colored men, was McMinnville. Others who epoke brief To ransom me from death and hell; and free assemblage. Doth arrests Sydney Strong, who first released the the advantages and opportunities en-|bear ber home September 26th by a held up last week by several whites ly were Dr. DeNorval Unthank, Com For mo on Calvary'« croa* He hied, Joyed by the people of the Northwest , " » » “ »bout 25 years of age, who took who were later Jailed. The robbers rade Marvin McGinnis, of Portland; took place In New Jersey. The Drat story In Oeneva. I fear not Death nor Jordan's swell arreat In Passaic, In 192«. turned the One woman of western United Sta and that he hoped the colored peo-|t*o packages o f groceries, a pound of [took 149 from Lee C. Anderson who Comrade James F. Beach, Inspector of the Department of Oregon stressed tide of violence by the local police tes commented that after all the dog pie especially would take advantage I butter and a package of Rlnso wash waa manager. No terror dost thou hold for me; "Shocshinlng" Jones, as he is fa the necessity of supporting only such which has brought down on them uni of war Is a "mad dog" and that we of every opportunity to Improve their ing -powders. Thy conqueror, my surety, stands; A. V. Childress has returned to miliarly called, has moved his one- candidates who favored the veterans’ versal condemnation. After both ar should not bother much with his tail condition. He urged that colored Lord, advocaate, my Jesua, He, rests Thomas was vindicated, the hut Just cut off his head and be done people think and act more apprecia Portland and la employed at Hotel St. chair stand from North Third street pension. He pointed out that during Omnipotent at Ood'a right hand; to South Portland. tively of their own talents, achieve Andrews. the Spanish-Amerlcan War there was charges against him having been with him. The Cotton Blossom singers quartet little or practically no hospital equip 8ydney Strong writes further: "I ments and art. After tuorlng In the dropped. No troubled heart, no fear have I; Ben Howard was arrested Satur- j gave a splendid program at First A. ment and very poor medical attention Mr. Thomas will be the guest of see that John Haynes Holmes put states of Washington. Oregon and My trust In God forbids all gloom; musician« hope to day night at 371 Water street on com-jM. E. Zion church on last Wednesday hence It was hardly fair to lump them several prominent Portlander« at a your dog's tall tale In ’Unity’. Quite California, the And whether death he far or nigh under the heading of those who had luncheon In the Multnomah hotel dur a classic. You will not hear the end make a tour of Europe under the aus plaint of a white woman who said ¡night. I know with Him I shall he soon. Clara Richardson, according to the records of Injuries sustained while In ing the norm hour on next Tuea. He of your tale of a tall. May bo told at pice» of tho Presbyterian church that he accosted her and begged her Saturday service as being only ones who de- to accompany him and when she daily press, wss arrested Rooking agency. Is scheduled to speak during the ev your funeral!" (Dedicated to the Memory of the late They are singing Sunday night, (to started to run, ahe claimed he tollow- night In North Portland, on a morals The Advocate released the story by ening at Ihe Lincoln high school the ^Continued on page three! Warren R. Pock hy Rov. W. A Drown*) charge. morrow) at the United Presbyterian ed her. Pickens several week* ago. meeting starting at 7 :to p m UY K IT S RIED I WDRIO PEACE NOR IS SOUNDED BÏ n n j News Briefs X ■ -