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• A TUR DA V, N O V I M a i A I f . 1M I T ips IIY K ITS H in t) T». . . M . . iu know that llm opinion expressed • he writer >*1 this column la nut hit naaaiily Tha Advocate's opinion Kil THB U £U n UM' HOOK jjjpj irvi F w y jy ijj yjm lly lloraca l>n llaltar Now that tha alactloa la over. Just ( Published anil dlatrlbutad by D. II. Hmltb, IIS Naw York Are Urooklyn) whara ara wa? A dam or rat la In and a republican la out — a raaa of Knvlnwnd for Thn Advocate by CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL twaadadaa and Twaadladum — rondi noti» ara aot and will not ba rhanaad atropi for thoaa who ara In offlca th i\ u .I^ ..¿ T b .^ h ^ " ,!o • Jl? , in* puulUuiT nan bruuglit and for thoaa who ara out. eleven abort etorlee written by llal- Tor tha plain, m n n o a man .llfa aac about n hunilmd yearn a*o. Aa tha foaa on la Juat tha »ama troublad rnadnr know», llaUac wrot« moatly fashion exrept that for u» thorn will of Krench Ilf», or Ih» Uvea of thoaa ba morn tataa to pay and wa will who happnnad to bn Iu F r a u » , and aa observed. dlaroaaad and imaclnad bara a lownr alandard of morata. by llalaar, depleting natura In tba Moat of ua ara aahamad of aueh a raw and clearly exposing human da taria Tota going lo booan Our prida alma, emotions and paaatona. la our baloyed Oragoa baa bad a aa- Tor thla compilation tbn publlahar Include» the following atorlea: Tara blow The Klug'» Hweetheart 0 O 0 The Maid of Thllouae On a thought cornea to me which Tha llruther-in Arma The Vicar of Aaay I-a-llldaau a«»ma to eiplaln tha w»l Tote It The Keproach aaama to ba ao rloaaly relatad to tha Tha Continence of King Francia unemployment ratarlyam that I ahall tho First Tolca It harw la It a wide alralcb of Tha Denger of balng too Innocent fancy or a freak of tha mind that Dea pair la Lora aaya that now that tha maatera of How the Pretty Maid of Portllllon Convinced Her Judgn the dapmaalon have reduced the wor t'onrernlng a Poor Man who waa ker» of tha Batina to dlatraaa and Called I-eVleus Par-Chemlna and poaerty. that Ihalr a a it more la to Odd Kaytnga of Three Ptlgrlma. degrade thalr mlnda thro tha wide In a letter from H D Smith, the apraad uaa of liquor T publlaher. he acknowledge» the fact that widespread publicity la not aa- 0 O 0 Tha alactloa brought a aurprlae — aentlal to popularla« llalaac atorlea but ha doea claim that hla method of Juat dragged tha aiparlanca out of I p„bll»’h lns and"dY.tYibuting la unlqua tha dim daik daya of tha paat It wa» naemurh aa ha la able to dlapoaa of aot that booaa triumphed. Not that «» otherwtaa hlghclaaa and coatly Rooaar.lt waa elected la .p it . of hla W.hlleatlon ,OT l,h» ,ow *,f “» ‘Y ... _ , „ _ thirty cent» a m lu m . and on thla bee- fallura a . goT.raor of Naw York Tha „ h„ d(,<lrM h)i , rforti to ^ m>d, aarprUa that »till bawlldara me waa known among Negro reader, and la the remark of tha little woman who rltaa the cooperation of rare book die- lira» neat door to ma. Whan I naked “BLACK SOULS’' her If aha had roted or would aha go Dy Mra Anale Nathan Mayar to the poll, with me. gara roa a hor rified look with “no Indeed, I don't (H U Park Arenue— New York. N. T .) bailara In Toting I think tha placa Unueeully when I read a book that for a woman la In tba borne.'* I near ly fainted I really did not know there haa been aent to me for rerlew I do waa rack a dodo atlll "on lira " She » f a * Pag*« at a time in aparo work» down town »Tery day of her momenta Juat aa long ut I ran flnlab ADVOOATI Saved By Supreme Court Decision From Electric Chair VERBAL SN A PSH O TS BÏ 5.000 VOTES ■V W. J. WHEATON Thn Admcnt« wlahna Ita rcadnra to CHICAGO, III. Nov 12—Crashing know that tho opinion niprnaand by tha wrltnr of thla column la not nec through a mountain of Democratic ' naaarlly Thn Ailment«'» opinion. Kil m taa Tunaday that awampod praetl- Pr «aident Hoorar I u appolatad a "T * OU,' r r M i‘- rommittaa to In v e .tlg .t. tha char « e . <U,e ,h" * -untry. »tat« and nation, of peonage mad« by thn N. A A. C P. ! Congressman Ornar l>«prl<-»t continu , and the N«aro alaclorata, aald to a ilat oil to Kaln on hla prlnrlpal rival aa “ ,,,to ,lp uroiects pl » It « h * u u ... u r.tu rn . r o b e d headquarter., and are ,bm foverDinnnt rbarg»«1 that the labor«™ ere paid WlUl 139 prw lDrU out of • toUl ot ten rent» p«r hour for twalra hour« 156 ,u lhe Tlral dlatrlct reported, Lie- ( work per day. That they are forced to dwell under the moat unaanltary condition» and are obliged to aubmlt to tha moat brutal and Inhuman treat ment Thla Inreatlgatlon committee baa at the head Ur. Hubert Moton, Victima of tha Scott»boro, Alabama International Labor Defanaa after tha prente court’a deciaion, and the caaa principal at Tuakegee loatlluta. A frame-up, who were aaved from alec- Alabama court», both high and low, haa been eat for March, 1*33. Dafanae aplendld man and. no doubt, honeat In trocution by a deciaion rendered on had decreed that theaa boya ahould counsel will contend for a change ef hla report» Bua we remember that Monday, November 7th by the au- die In the electric chair. Retrial haa venue aa waa sought in tha first trial aome time ago. tha good Doctor head- preme court of tha United States. The been scheduled by Judge A. E. Haw- but denied, ad a aim liar rommittaa and the re case had been carried there by the kina of Scottaboro following tha au- port of that committee waa not pub- llahad until two yaara later Dr Moton atao headed the “Jim Crow" romoili- NURSE DISCRIMINATION IN alon which made a aurray of tha edu N. Y. ATTACKED IN L E TTE R cational ayatem In Haiti, and waa aup- TO HOSPITALS COMMISSIONS poaad to glra that Republic adrlca aa MONITOR COMMITTEE SAYS to haw to Improra thalr educational PAPER DOES NOT ACCEPT ayatem We hare aot learned whether (Continued from page ONE) CAMPAIGN FUN DS! or no that trip waa of any benefit to that last winter when the Work Re tbe Haitian» While wa here the lief Bureau sent 2 colored nurses to Portland. Oregon, November 12, 1932 greateat regard for the honeaty and To the Editor of the Portland Advo ability of Doctor Moton. we belleTe I Bellevue Hospital that hospital cate: that there are other men of the race promptly sent them to Harlem HotpL The writer of "Arrow Tips" column who would handle the InTeatlgaUon ta l" # In your lasue of November 5. com with more Tlrlllty and preaa tha ra- The letter further states that no col ments upon The Christian Science ault of tha finding» to an Dane There Monitor having given apace to Roose la Dultola. White. Miller. Scott and ored nursese are employed at Balia- velt and adverse comments of Hoov any number of other», but tha Preal- vne. according to Information given er, expressing wonder "at the size of dent aeema to bare a leaning toward the N. A. A. C. P , and that none ara the Tuakegee Principal Wa hare a the Roosevelt campaign check that in training there or in any other city wandered Into the Monitor's vest faint remembrance of the adTlce glean hospital except for those mentioned pocket." by tha Doctor when he waa an amla- Permit me to say. the Inference Is aary to tba Negro eoldlera in Prance above. Furthermore, the discrimina altogether unjustified by the tacts. during tha World War. Preaidant WII- tion in the hospitals department 1« The Monitor's strong support of aon would hare none of DuBola aor aald to extend to the non-employment Monroe T rotter; they might hare told Hoover could hardly fall to Impress of Negro orderlies, elevator and tele tha ao Idler boya to hold up their heada priest was leading Harry Baker (white itself upon ita readers, who likewise and demand fair treatment If they II t - by the Narrow margin of 2.640 votes. m n,t phone operators, and other position* u“ ‘ “ or« pabUc“ Y ad to return, bat ua hope that Doctor , , ____, , . waa given Roosevelt than hla candi- "Colared nurses." the letter continu Moton will make a thorough and fair . I.4 . PT :1J,CU.vD tb* terTltory «Ucy entitled him to aa nominee of es. “who live in Kings County caa aureey of tha condition» and report decldely friendly to the congressman one of , he two prtnclpa, neither be trained in tha Kings Coun tham fearlessly That be will glee Y « * i . b'„ hr*»Vd. ? “JL U,lly. •#he*.t/ ' aay that I have recently re- condition. Juat aa ba flnda them. showed 28.647 for Mr. Depriest to 26. turned from a vlalt to Boston, where ty Hospitals nor ba appointed to pay That there will be no wltewaahlng 027 for Baker. An expected average j talked personally with several of poeltlons there after train lag although majority of 200 vote, from each of , he «<iitor, on u,e M onitor'. Editorial of the facta. they may be ettisens of Kings County the missing precincts would Increaac Board The Christian 8clence Monitor and taxpayers la the borough of llfa — I am attll w oadarlag how ah» » *» U » « to préparé a syndlcaled com- W . ara wntlng thla columa on tha the Deprleat lead to more than 6,000 aims to be non-partisan and non-poU- Brooklyn, bat In Queens and the Bronx If the final tally »how» Deprleat as tlcal. but takes a definite stand where racoacJlae her craad wlth har prac- m ant to ba sen t out wlih o y waakly day before tba American paopla ara to chooaa a leader for tha four yaara a wlnned In thla moat revolutionary moral questions are involved In this as well, despite the fact that thaaa tlca. ralaaaaa to com. The campalgn haa beao Tlg- political battle of tbe century he will ci»« ltl support was thrown to Hoov- 0O0 a a a Institutions are tax-supported orously coutanded. Eavary Usua haa be one of the very few Republicans er, not alone because of his personal General Charles H Martin who was W hite Nurasa Nat Citizens Tha wet Tota m uât ba com fortlng "B la c k Boula" h ad beau on m y book- beeo placad lucldly before Mr and to survive the onrush of the mighty character and many of the principles reflected to represent the Third "The unfairness of this discrimina to tk» Am erican Iwgloa T ha d riaks ahalf for a roupie of weeka befora I Mra Votar ao that an ______________ lnlalllgent bai- Democratic wave which swept Roose- he stands for. but because of hla po- Congresional dlatrlct In the United lhay soted for In th elr convention aven glancad at lha Foreword by Jo h n ,ot m lght be ra s t If we bava our own veil and Garner Into the White House, sition on the prohibition question as State* Congress by a handsome ma tion against Negro ettisens Is nil tha H am as Holmaa. but after reading that ^*'‘T*L* “P1» 1" » •» to lha outcome It Henry Horner Into the gubernatorial being the nearest right of the two jority. To the credit of Mr. Martin, it ! »»ore glaringly evident In that wa haro wlll aow ba eaalar to gut. chair In Illinois and Courtney Into of- main platforms. 0 O 0 much I continued on and did not atop ’ hould tV.^m V^rltV t o l d ^ t h l t '^ as a state's attorney of Cook Conn flee l am glad to assure you that the can be said that no man ever elect- learned on reliable authority that at ed to that office from this district lea, t M ^ c, s t of the registered Wonder If prisas la tha a e it Olym until I bad read tba entire book. are are wrong, wa wlll aequlase *?• graca- Monitor Is a notable exception to the ever accomplished more for the state _ . , __ _ • • • fully. What aver tba outcome we ax- pic game» will ha carried off by A- Either because of the unpopularity rule among newspapers. In that It than has he and the voters showed “ " t * * * who h» T* * * * po,‘tloM ta of President Hoover or the extreme I f In no wise subject to the influencée Tha book Is a play And I under- P*®* t0 ,ul 0Br »I«1» *» tha nation merlcaaa? their appreciation of his splendid re- I *® municipal hospitals of Naw York stand that the pUy ran for a f a - a? d ,or *»d w .lfa r. popularity of Governor Roosevelt, the of campaign funds. The Monitor takes cord by their vote. 0 O 0 City are not even ettisens of tha Uni- I d short, we will strlvs to American people unmlstakeable ex- no campaign advertisements and no The Advocate Joins his host of ted States W e do not object to theaa A rtth sr slrnlfirant sU tsm snt Is fI esn further undwrsund why It didn't pro onr loyslty to our Government' pressing the dissatisfaction with pre- campaign funds find their way Into Koine ths rounds of tbs prsss. Ststls- wosks lsst spring In N«w York And sllegU ncs to our flag, and love for sent conditions, plied up Democratic Ita "vest pocket". Mary Baker Eddy, friends In extending congratulations persona holding positions because of and best wishes for bis continued Whita thaatrs pa- our country hy the badge of good cltl- votes in landslide proportions and not lu establishing Tbe Christian Science succès. Ilea tall u» that thara ware mors continue running their being of foreign birth. Wa do births, marriage» and deaths In tha irons, on whom tha producer depends !r.n,!hflp i * “ 0" “ * or «'P u h llcan ; 8o- only assured the Jeffersonians control Monitor, declared. "The object of the moat vigorously contend. however, clallat or Communist; which avar par- fee hi. f i e . . e l . i . , inni,r. . . . . . ----------- — . - - . v u e»«r ymr- of the White House for the next four Monitor la to injure no man. but to O. R. BEAN NEW CITY COM. flrat all reunlhe of 1931 than In 191? «.„•■i. that these parsons who have not tak mostly for his financial support, were i r may head tha government and dl- years, but added a Democratic con- bless *U mankind.”. — and the pres I saw somewhere that thara were al not going to pay to see their own race reel Its course, we ahall never forget gross and state and county govern- ent management is conscientiously en- Mr. Bean Is not a politician bat an en the trouble or deemed It desirable so fewer divorces. Now what do you charactarlaan and dramatised to the th*< * • owe our allegiance to tha Nn- "lent* for good measure deavoring to carry out that high pur- experienced business man. Therefore to become ettisens of tha Usited suppose It all means? First, that extant that tba real naked truth la ,,on ^ ! Then other of the 11 Republican po* * we predict for him a long and big States should not be given preferen THEODORE BURKHART, success. Mr. Bean is possessed of an births and deaths mean doctor bills presented In "Black Soula" « . . . „ « i . „ , i „„~7 . „ ___ . congressman from Illinois to be elec tial treatment over American cittsana Christian Science Comittee on and aa we cannot pay tham. wa Just Impeachable character. Hence .the who happen to be colored. . . . f V ^ ^ m4bM “ loomrd »" »loners. Tbe Hepubll- . . . Publication for Oregon. Isaue of Himself. It la what this or ran senator, Otis F Glenn is believed public who may busines to look after don't have hablea and wa manage to This little volume, neatly printed that candidate wlll do for Him; what I __________ __ "W e urge prompt and vigorous ac In his department can be assured of live more simply therefore, lira long and bound, easily readlble. selling for <J°ne for him. or what will ha courteous service and a square deal. tion to correct these unjust condi ar Fewer marriage» because If Mary only aeventy-flva cent», either from JUDGE HALL S. LUSK h T°UI> v !* V * b rin in g quea- -------- ------------------------- ------------------ „„ ___________ . Accept the hearty rnngrautlatlons tions We urge also serious considera Good seaaontickets are avail and John each have a separate Job. of The Advocate. Mr Bean. able in all locations • • • the author, or the publisher. Reynold» latlon In hla behalf he falls to grasp tion of the feasibility of placing all Mary do aa not find herself giving up Press. New Bedford. Mass . ahould be the vital iaauea that confront this BUY A SEASON TICKKET pay positions of nurses In municipal a a a a paid Joh for an unpaid one Fewer In «very colored peraona collection »hole people. The economic condition hospitals under Civil Service regula P O R T L A N D divorcee because If we are patient of b o o k a-th a! la If you enjoy reading of 'j?* concern him not ao tion. In the Health Department where SYMPHONY . . . . . . . much a« to how h« will be considered I with each other In sharing our Iron- of . racial characters, both men and wo- lB |h, dl. lr ,buUon of th„ ORCHESTRA nurses are Civil Service appointees bias. we find that maintaining one men. who can measure a • a up to every plums An appeal to hla emotions has and must take examination, colored borne la teas espenalva than two sep standard that Is erroneously presumed greater consequence that tbe facts Willem van Hoogstraten. nnrses not only have made excellent Condactor arate ones — and Just more happi and propagandised aa being possessed «»»fronting him Comparison of a can- records, bat large numbers of them * Monday 6 Sunday ness. Incidentally birth control haa hv the White, only dldate to aome martyr of the past will Evenings Matinees bare been emplayed and thus have white. ° » lr avoke him to cheer. No difference had a boost, lawyers are going Into by the *4 to |12 11.50 to $5 Clifford C Mitchell how crude the comparison or the fact been freed from discriminatory prac bankruptcy and doctors are prosecu Tickets now on sale .... ■ ■ that he be surrounded by unemployed tices which hare characterised the ting nature physicians and physical men and women, or hear the com* SYMPHONY administration of the nnrses division culture cranks. All because we ara The Cbantleleer Bridge Club waa plalnta of underfed and under-nourlsh- HEADQUARTE R S ot the Department of Hospitals of hoat to an enjoyable Halloween party I'd children We know that It Is hard. forced to live more economically Dot 12« Sixth St.. AT. 1627 look Into the racial attitude of many ua heap la up »van after the good turn Oct l i s t at the home of Mr anil Mra. bot *• ,oon *• » * *hro» off the shack- lea of aelf segregation and stir Isola of his subordinates who are responsi Ralph Flowers nn Victoria Avenue. tion and act and think in terms of A- cornea. ble for the conditions cited. merlcan citizenship. Just so soon wlll THE B EST SHINE IN TOWN The Commissioner la also Invited to the mantle of a full unchallenged cltl- the City of New York daring your xenehlp be attained term of office.” We wonder what the result would have been had the racial order of sex been reverted In the Huntr, Stevenson R ic h — fu ll-fla v o re d — d ig e s t paternity case» Under the law of the ib le a» milL Itself I DE LUXE SHINE PARLOR State of California. Hunter committed ( « u k v l t l i Vid e e c t a .i l m e lt» Judge Hall S. I.usk who during his q u ic k ly t o a s m o o th s a u c e — a felony, no difference that the I I first term made such a splendid rec- C. 8. Tribble, proprietor b le n d s w ith t h e fla io e s o f ysar old girl submitted to his advan- ord on the circuit court bench that o t h e r fo o d ». S p r e a d i t fo e cea without coercion His promise to he was re-elected by a handsome ma- Next door to GRANO AVE a a n d w ir h m .O r c h illit to » lire- S I X T H à GLISAN S T R U T S aupport the child does not palliate jority last Tuesday. O rder fr o m y o u r g ro cer tod ay . the offense, and had the racial eondl- The Advocate extends Its sincere ANEST CAFE Nr. Burnside PORTLAND, O U lions been In the reverse, we are not congratulations to the eminent Jurist, so surs but that the mere promlae to m. — — .« support the child would suffice. The J" Isw of this State. California, forbids | the Intermarriage of Negroes and J whltea. Thla Inctdsnt show* tha fab lacy of aurh law It has given to the > girl mother a lasting stigma and to > tho child the badge of bastard. It ! ! 288 EAST 1st S T R E E T would bo the beat thing for organised (near Clackamas) society If all laws were wiped from Telephone:- EAst 6092 the statutes. The moral tone of com WORK GUARANTEED munities are enhanced where-ever ths bars of racial Intermarriage are not PRICES REASONABLE bataed Rastarddy Is rife where-ever — Give Us A Trial — the natuarl Inclination of the sexes are hedged about by laws thst Inhibit. This lormtr telephone building In Kansas City, Mo., has been bought by tha congregation of tha Brookalda Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Without i io -jb ', thf bent article ot Its kind — a to n - Right: Rav. R. B. Klmbrell, pastor. bination HAIR GROWER and HAIR STRAIOH- The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . TENER. Gives the hair a natural soft and silky The Jackson Exchange building At Norlli Conway, N. H., a fow appearance, stimulating hair growth in the most has an interesting hlatory. Several hopeless case. ysars ago, a church building which years ago, whan Seventy-tlrat atreet had outlived ita span of usefulness In Kansas City waa wldoned aa Our High Brown Hair Grower ns a religious odlllre was purchased Gregory Boulevard, an eud to the BEATRICE CANNAOY-FRANKLIN, Editor exchange building Impended, elnca stands as one of our hlgheal by the Carroll County Telephone It stood In the path of that widen Company and conrortod Into a tela achievements — It Is a prepay Publishers of "The A dvocate’'— A 16-Page Newspaper ing. But the building waa moved phono central office. Now, In Kansas atlon we look upon with pride City, Mo., an opposite transforma south out of tbe path of the atreet Published every Saturday for the past 28 years widening and enlarged by the tele tion haa taken place. Makes the hair soft and lux phone company. At the time this Tho congregation of the Brook- In Two Sections! urlous,— stimulating s healthy was done, It waa aald to be the aide Methodist Episcopal Church, largest telephone exchange build growth. South, In Knusas City, haa pur Susan used to feel sorry for herself be ing that aver had been moved In chased the telephone central office cause the wasn't popular! Her skin was 13 ............. ........ . ............ Ml*..........I................. building known aa the Jackson Ex thla country without Interruption of O — Distributor— ao hsnh— her hands rough and red. But service. change, from tbe Southwestern Bell I that waa before the discovered Camay — MRS. BEA TRICE FRANKIJN A short time ago. It became neces Telephone Company, and la ra : the Soap of Beautiful Women. Now — sary to abandon the Jackson Ex modeling the structure so that It 520 E. TW ENTY - SIXTH N. well. Susan's not only popular, but »he's change, when telephones serving may serve aa Ita church. wearing » lovely engagement ring! She Tontorial Parlor» that section of the city were Portland, Oregon Thus cables are to yield to hymns, •ays Csaaay did itl It certainly brought 125 NORTH SIXTH STR EET :: PORTLAND, OREGON chnnged from manual to dial opera and where, until a ahort time ago, soft, fresh beauty to her skin! Write to "Number please?" was heard mil tion. It was not feasible to con Procter tc Gamble, Dept B. Cincinnati, Equipped with ihe Very l.alrst. We Are In a Position to Car* for vert tho building to the new type lions of time» a year, the Rev. R. B. for free cake of Camay. (Only ooe cake M A D E O N L V B Y T H E ot operation, and so dlnl telephone Klmbrell wlll now bo hoard Instead, t o t fiumly.) Men, Women and Children sorvlco In that locality la now being as he delivers hla regular 8unday provided In a new building con morning sermon. The operating, C om *— L et Ut Serve Yout structed especially for that type of C h i c a g o room, once lined with switchboards, operation. provides an adequate auditorium. Arrow I ips Corrected REPRESENTS GRESSIONAL DISTRICT D e lic to « # cheese fla v o r! Hymns Replace “Number, Please?“as Telephone Building Becomes Church 5c AISPLUND DRUG STORE j Superior Hand Laundry ...and L o v e h ig h came to -B R O w n HAIR GROWER SUSAN! W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L - T h e A d v o c a te P u b lish in g Co- r H o llid ay H IC W W N \ 8C H o llid ay HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY C a m a y The Soap o f B eautiful Women O VERTO N H Y G I E NI C M FC.CO .