The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 10, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Chat«
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Cauta of War
('umpeting for now
market» H«a for lllualratlon clash b«
twssn Kualaud and Germany for for
alan inurbiti» i titi Ina thirty million
human llvaa
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VERBAL
SNAPSHOTS
Thn Advócala wlahea Ila reader» lo CONFINE# HELEN LEE WORTHINO
BV W. J. WHEATON
know Ihal Ihn opinion expreaaed li»
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Iba » rila r of Ibi» rolumn la not m i Formar F o lli., Baauly Parolad to Th#
oaaarlt» Tha Advocate'« opinion
Ed
r . „ or Doctor *.
.
Car«
N«l«on
Aftar Man
Tho Advocate »Ialina Ita madera >o
U l E ■ amination of Har Condition
know that tile opinion expressed by
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t ho writer of thin COltIBB In noi to |
lina the local branch of thn Nn-
Ima Angeln». California, Dec-mb. r
T b" Advocate's opinion.
K><
tlonal Annoi Int ton for tha Advancn
ment of t'olored People taken any ar y—Tragedy that ha# blighted the ro
of Nngrona on thè foderai ritintili.I mane« of 11«•!« n Ltd Worthlnr. art*
It la a great satisfaction to learn of
Miaalaalpp! Fiumi Control Project* rrM. nml l)r. ICiiffrno NnUon, Mr harry
the mnny Negro youths who havi
Have Intiera boon anni to the Orrg.il. rnulunt«*, grow iln«p«*r Monday *h«n
finished high schools and received
lion In the matter of thn eapl.illatlon ,hn <,,Torr* # * » * confined In thn pey
delegation calling for their aupport to rhopalhlc ward of the County hoapltal
b“ < •» « '* -« •
facing an Inaanlty charge
gratification to read of the numh. •
the Wtignnr resolution Hint Ih» Sen
Place Actroaa In Home
of Negro youth», bova and girl». W*M
ate order an Investigation? Will mine
Dr. Nelaon came forth, howevar. h* * * WOB Prl*ca ,c ,he M blbl,a of
one a,plain WHY the war depart
k «ml .prdurt» of the farm
ment la aald to oppose tha resolution? sa ha had dona before whan the pair 11
“ nd breeding of prise cat
Either wire tha Oragnn am atori or met with difficulties, and Tueaday |‘I h "
raising of extraordinary croia,
write air mall lettera so that your morning In Court ha was granted the •*«
demand gela there by the time Con custody of his former wife In order of f,rm Pr,,ducu ar* of n,or" l«*Por*
that b# might place her In a private «nee — «specially at this time — than
gres» opena on Derembnr blh
sanitarium Ju d g e Gould decided that ,b * diploma of some profession Mind
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Over the Initial» J II II In the Mias Worthing was suffering from a ?»“■ » « ■?• «M>* decrying what Is call-
a
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.a a»
iiii'iitiil III mid
hi?r to fhü cure?
th« hllh^r fdurtllOD, liut this 1 b
Uat numtMir of Unity, not th« Knuxm n
1,1 * nw
nrr 10 ,n • c ,r # itk
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of Dr Ni*lauti from whom sho «.Main
°< production, and a major
City paper, but th« on« atartrd y«?ara 1
ntnmon ,r m wnom ,,n*
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« wermlth cornea
ago by Jenkins l.lnyd Jones, I find ed an interhx-utlve decree laat year. R"r*‘° n
He Idared her lu a hospital at Santa , fr,,m th" " ol1 ° ne of ,h " maln cauaea
this paragraph:
Monica.
¡of ,b * world's financial woes cornea
"Celahrating Thanksgiving Day this
from the paucity of money among
Have
Stormy
Life
year la like celebrating a wedding an­
the purrhaalng da»»; the worker and
Dr
Nelenu
met
Mise
Worthing,
one
niversary after the divorce It le well
the farmer. There ta no dearth of mo-
to I mi reminded that “whom the laird lime a leading beauty of Zlegflsld Fo­
jney. The vaulta of the banks are full
lovelh, he rhaataneth".
but In the lles and a Hollywood star, five years
of II All that la needed la a distribu­
ago
when
bn
waa
called
Into
her
home
present altuallnn we feel like the min
tion through tha channels which will
lite r who»» prayer for rain had b een . (° * 1’'* hrr ■“ »"»«rgenry treatment
carry It through the marts of trade
answered by a cloud burn ' " w e 1A ,h o r' ,lm * u ,r r
wcr» mar
It la only the greed of finance that
thank the laird, but really, this la rl r[mi ,n T,Juana- MMlr»
They lived
continues the present condition. The
dlrulous "
,n H>e colored district here for a pe-
Q
rlod nntll discovered by the actress' lopping off of wages will not remedy
white friend» Attack» and criticism the matter. It only cause» a further
f>ld Ihn election bring you all the that followed caused the wife to auf- extension of depression. Thn back to
prosperity you M perled?
far a nervous breakdown and Dr. Nel- nurmal times must be built up from
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aon aent her away to a sanitarium In the bottom, »nd the bottom of the
The depression ha» barn worth New York She later demanded » ,U jsoll. —the farm Those Negro youth»
AOVOCATI
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 10S>
| From all over the country comer
tho cry that tba raaponaea to tin
charitable »gentle» arc falling far he
low the quota. There la a raaaoo:
Thooe who bavo contributed freely,
herotoforo, are without tho meant
The men and women who toll and
wbo have been the beat contrlbutora
according to tbelr financial meana,
find themaelvea hard preaaed to keep
their own heads above the water. Ms
ny empoyere have taken advantage of
the cry of " w o lf and have cut and
slashed wages when there was no
need It Is only those who loll whose
hearts go out always to the cry of
distraía. They have not to give, and
that la one of the reasons for the big
slump
— BAPTISTS—
Ml. O LIV 4T BAPTIST CHURCH
K ill Pirn diul Schuyler St»
Rtv. J. D. Wllacn. Paator
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Kan» 7th 4n<1 Everett St»
O O. Gardener, Duator
— El'ISCOP AL1AM—
*t. Phillips Mission
Knoll and Rodney Sts
Rlaine ( o le ,, la v Reader
— HOUSE OF PRAYKR—
Houae of Prayer
F.a«t lOih and Grant S t,
Robert Searrie. Pastor
— METHODIST—
Bethel A. M R. Church
Re, Daniel G ‘ fill f r . Mini,ter
Pirat A M E Zion Church
ti- «vin;-.
av»
Rav. Lea Roy KInard, Pastor
Il hat al la -t voren which was granted with |3nn .1 •?* building wisely by using their In- j
alimony
11
BETH EL A. M
Intuir a» to the value and dealrnhlllty
Dr Nelaon filed an action for annul I m - s I
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Rev. Dentei G. Hill, Jr . Pastor
of unemployment Insurance In 1*33, It ment, contending the Mexican tw r
With the blast of winter sweeping
went on record aa oppoaed to thi» rugo hud hern Illegal The caae waa
through the states of Atlantic sea­
Sunday at 11:00 A. M„ preaching
type of »octal legulatlon. But by 1939 ad for Irtal December Bth.
the delegate» had found that employ-
The inramty charge again»! Mlyn board the Itinerate seeks the warmer by Rev Hill and special music by the
The climate of California. choir.
era prunilaea of cooperation had been Worthing »et forth that »he had at climes
At 7:00 P. M. the regular meeting
hut a beautiful display of soap huh templed to commit »ulclde several coupled with
the announcement that
HU
holding Off any
organlxed 'Ime» and suffered hallucination» of ¡work on the two bridge project» will of the Christian Endeavor society.
soon be under way. has attracted a Miss Geraldine Jefferson will lead
plan that had been devised by the iwraccutlon
number of young boys who are among The subject for discussion Is: "World
worker« to help themselves until the
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the army of unemployed
Many of Brotherhood.”
HOLD
"SA
C
R
IFIC
E”
SLAYER
Industries could replace human he.
At 7:30 P. M . the C. E. under the
FOR INSANITY EXAMINATION them hardly out of their teens It Is
Ings with machines, could get rid of
that cl.»»» who are giving the most leadership of the President. Dolores
the old workers and other Incumbran­
Detroit. Mich Dec 7—After plead trouble to the authorities. Falling to . Burdina, will present a Candle Light
ce» At the 193» convention, the A F
I. went on record In favor of O l d ll>* Kullty to the "»aerifies” slaying of find employment, they drift Into vio |service and have charge of the even
Age Pension», the flral of that type r,amM w Hml,h ,n a ,,r a n * * rall«loua ,a,lon of ,h r law ° nr<' ,h ®’r arP onv <“ * service.
Rey Hill delivered a series of Race
os aortal legislation which had been rite of tho "Order of lelam". Robert barked In making a living by their
dlacouraged for so many years Now Harris. 44. self-elyled king of the acct wit». It 1» hard to discourage them Relation Lectures at the Congrega-
cornea the last resort of thn capitalis­ waa ordered held for examination for and make them reallxe that CRIME tlonal Institute held at Hood R lrer on
DOES NOT PAY.
It doaen't seem ¡last Saturday.
tic employers —thn depression which ■antty
Harris killed Smith on an “altar" right that the city should be hardened 1 R er Hill also gare a lecture ta the
waa designed to wipe out all orgnnl
tatlon of workers Unfortunately, this by plunging a silver knife Into ?•«» with Ihe additional obligation of car- Chapel hour at Pacific College at
depression business ha» had a pecu heart, he told Judge John Boyhne b-> Ins for Itinerants from other aectloua Kewberg. Allan Rutherford, a student
liar double action that our captain» eauae the "gods of Islam' decreed a of the nation. It would be far belter at the college was the soloist last
to discourage their visit.
Would It Wednesday.
of Industry did not anticipate It bits sacrifice
The courtroom v u crowded with not he a good Idea to round up all the | The appearance of the church has
both ways. It has causht the employ
er In bis own net while he was fast curious persons some of whom chnnt- youthful road travellers and give them been greatly Improved by the planting
transportation hack to their hom eajnf shrubbery a gift from Mrs. Wia-
enlng the chains of tyranny on the cd wlerd tune»
and families?
-dom.
worker And at last the A. F L. 1»
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The Knights of Bethel have been
waking up I hope It will now be able
Ro once again the mooted appoint- carrying on a Clean Up campaign,
to pick out those delegate» who are
mcnl of a Negro to tho municipal j The Belhelite Club has given a llv-
owned by the manufacturer* and the
eourt
bench in I-os Angeles has gone Ing room set of furniture and kitchen
mnrehanta association and
thmw
Rllmmerlng After getting the POLI- linoleum for the parsonage.
them In the do«p. blue sea Until It
A fter tukliiK I .>«Ian E. P itik- I TICA!. LEA DERS of the Burg all
An elaborate Christmas program is
doe», the Federation will go serenely
liunt'a \ rg rlu l)lr Conipuund
het up” by his angestlon of a Negro being prepared.
on with Its yeaslr game
That'» what hundreds of women
The Mardl Gras was a huge success
lodge for a Negro court, his Exeellcn-
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»ay. It »readies the nerves . . . makes
••y has come oul with a point blank given by the Adventurers last Friday
D gat better . . . sleep better . . .
refusal
It appears that tho "Angel December 2nd In tho lecture room of
Rome definitions not In the diction­
relieves pet iodic headache and
ary
Rugoed Individualism: Another
l-.it k.u he . . . m a le s tryln# »lay» I City”, like so mnny other» of our ba- the church.
endurable.
Iltwlek». Is hampered In Its -political
----------------------------
name for the unlimited pursuit of prl-
If you urc not a» well as you
»ate profit. —Chase
activities by preponderance of Gener
want to be. give this m edicine a
nl» and Generalessea When the Issue FOUR HUNDRED AND TH IRTY
Pigheaded Gentlemen: Primarily
chance to help yuu. Get u buttle
Irom your druggist today.
«>■ up before, the Governor claimed
MEXICANS RETURN HOME
bualnna« men and university profee-
that there was too much dlasentlon a-
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mong themselves, nnd that he could
Saginaw. Mich. Dee —Back to their
not make an appointment that would homeland. Mexico, where a kindly
piense nil This lime there seemed to government has offered each family
be a unanimity of opinion, hut who- « Plot of ground It can call its own
ever put the "Jim Crow” court Iden In
Mexicans Tuesday night, recruit
the Governor's mind played as pretly hd from Saginaw. Bay City. Bad Axe.
a piece of polltlea as wns ever con Sebewaing. Mt. Pleasant and surroun j
celved. Those General» went right up ‘I 'nK territory.
In the air. They never stopped to rea-
Thel# train, a 14-car special, left
son or to weigh matters, but they mar- Saginaw at 6:45 p m. and will reach
rhed right straight up the hill and N“ «»° I-aredo before noon on Thurs
then marched right down again.
day. Eighty of the group of 430 came
„Op
from the Bad Axe-Sebewalng region.
We are grieved to hear of the 184 f™1"
Mt Pleasant area; the
passing of Dr T. C. Unthank Dr. Un remainder from Saginaw. Boy City
NEW LOW PRICES
thank wns tho Dean of physicians l n jand environs.
WOMEN'S...................© t * and #5 Pr.
Kansas City. Mo. Ho wns always a
M EN 'S.......................... © *5 and 8* Pr.
mong the foremost when matters con- |
M I S S E S '........................................© M IT.
eernlng tho civlr rights of the Negro
Children's ............@ *1-78 to $3.50 Pr.
were at stake. Wo never mndo visit
B O Y '8.....................« #8.80 to »4.00 Pr.
jto the "midwest" city without paying
our respects to tho veteran disciple
288 EAST 1st S T R E E T
of tho art of healing. W hile living, the I
(near Clackamas)
Doctor filled hla niche In the world
Telephone:- EAst 6092
with credit. In passing he left behind
WORK GUARANTEED
I a record worth the emulation of cur
PRIC ES REASONABLE
m i
: youth.
— Give Us A Trial —
while In nrv.-riil »»»»
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“NOW I FEEL
FULL OF PEP’
■NO FUND#” FOR HOOVER COM.
MITTEE PROBE. N. A. A. C. P.
PUSHES WAONER RESOLUTION
Urgaa All Colorad Organisations and
Intaraatad Individúala To Wire
Their Sonotort Immediately
aUJLIJU UJ3I
HOOK
inai orna asa
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W e lc c m e
to
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came to
SUSAN!
3 announcing
TM E Û P E W G ÛF
Eennin&hcff & Gaddie
FUJN EpAL P A P L Û P 5
FOOTWEAR
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service
MRS. BEATRICE REED
Lady Attendant
M ILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY
May be reached by calling tho Fu­
neral Parlors or hor homo, Relwood
6475 Rho will bo pelaaed to servo you.
rnllevlng you of much nnxlety anil
worry In your hour of bereavement.
MRS. REED has proven such a
help, not only to her employers,
but to Ihe Colorod Patrons In gen
oral.
that during tho past two
years M ILLER A TRACEY have
handled 90 por cent of tho Colorod
Funerals.
Tha Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . .
The Advocate Publishing Co*
Susan used to feel socry for herself be­
came she srssn'r popular! Her skin eras
so harsh— her hands rough and red. But
that was before she discovered Camay—
tbe Soap of Beautiful Women. Now —
well, Susan's nor only popular, but she's
wearing a lovely engagement ring! She
says Ceaswy did itl It certainly brought
soft, fresh beauty to her skin! Write to
Procter A Gamble, Depr. B, Cincinnati,
for free cake of Camay. (Only one cake
to a fcmilyO
PORTUVND, OREGON
Equipped with the Very Ijitrsf, We Are In a Position to Care for
Come — Let lit Serve Youl
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bination HA IU
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STRAIGH-
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a natural soft and silky
appearance, stimulating
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stand* aa one of our highest
achievements — It Is a prepar­
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BEATRICE CANNAOY-FRANKLIN, Editor
Men. Women and Children
WASHINGTON 8TKF.KT
Between 20th and 21st
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VISITO RS ARE WELCOME
C a m a y
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And
Every Stato Represented Therein
H ’V IK H
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Every Section of Tho Country
N e» York, Dec. 1— (Special)—Dla-
Eight hundred elghty-two thousand,
eight hundred fifty Negroes through
dolurea that no funds bare yat been
out the United 8tatee are pursuing
m*de available for the committee ap
agriculture and farming In some
pointed by President Hoover to Invea-
“ DARK L U ST R E "
chase This la the report coming from
ligate the peonage condltlona on the
By Geoffrey Uarnea
the fifteen census of the United Sta­
Mlaalaalppi flood control protect, has
ten thruogh the Department of Agri­
brought about Intensified activity by
Reviewed for The Advocate by
culture. The statistics were releeeed
lbe National Association for the Ad-
CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL
by Mr. William l.ane Austin, the chief
»encement of Colored People to pro-
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atatlatlclan of agriculture. It shows
cure a sweeping Senate Investigation
under the resolution to be introduced (Afred H. King, Inc., New York City) farm operators by race exclusive, by
Not alnce I read Wallace Thurman » geographic division, such aa New Etig-
by Senator Robert F. Wagner of New
"Infants of the Spring” have I reed a land, Middle Atlantic. East. North,
York.
Branches of the N A. A. C. P. book that treat» of Harlem life; III)- Central, W elt. North Central. South
throughout the country are bolding clt love affair»; drinking and debauch- Atlantic, E ast Sooth Central, W eit
mass meetings with the cooperation ery; and the mixed emotions of sou»- South Central. Mountain and Pacific,
The largest number of farmers r*-
of local churches on Sunday, Decern-' ed literary and artistic chaarcters a»
ported in 1930 for any division of the
her 4, and at these mass meetlnga, deplcted In "Dark Lustre”.
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United States waa given to the East
resolutions will be adopted calling for
The author. Geoffrey Barnes, who. South Central States, which embrace
Senate action, and telegrams will be
dispatched to senators from the va­ apparently, gained some renown as and take In Kentucky, with 9.104;
the writer of “Party Husband” (which Tennessee. 38.123; Alabama. 9J.79g;
rious states.
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not read) endeavor». In "Dark Mississippi with 1*2.87*. It caa be
As an additional step in the
cam-
palgn to procure equal opportunity Lutre 10 Portray the reactions of a seen at a glance from the report, that
for colored workers and to ultllxe the m,led ,OTe a,falr between Alan North «he largest number of farmers of alt
dramatic expose of Mississippi levee * wr,ter with an inherited Income and classes It to be found In the state of
conditions toward this end. the N. A. who *P *nd*
l,nie proving that Mississippi, known generally as th«
A. C. P. Is having prepared drafts of there la DO * ucb thing aa prohibition, delta state. Second In Importance, ac-
blll» for Introduction In bte coming an<*
Milton, a mulatto who Is cording to the report, Is Georgia, with
session of Congress, relating to hours tb® direct result of a midnight liaison **, 7*7. The Report further discloses
of work, rate of pay, and discrlmlna- between an old Kentucky judge and the fact that there was a decline In
Hon against Negroes on flood control b*a black housekeeper.
the past ten years of more than 80,-
and other federal work. Nathan R. I
°® °
000 farm owners and operators, be-
Margold. attorney retained by the N.
Aline has a rival for the affections cause In 1920 there was reported 925
A. A. C. P. for a general campaign °* A**3
the person of Patricia (Pe 70* farm owners In part or In whole
throughout the country against the te r^ Brent, an artist who also enjoys The tenants however, who were mak-
color bar, la now at work on the an Inherited Income. Of coarse, Peter ing their living on those farms In all
drafting of these bills.
*a white, beautiful and adorable. She of the state*, aa shown In 19*0, had
Bomo 30 leading branches of the want» Alan and wants him bad In dropped down to 11.19*.893.
Association have been asked to hold ,act ‘ be literally throws herself upon
It la claimed that the decrease In
the mass meetings on Dec. 4. and Alan on any terms that Alan may de- farm owners, farm tenants and farm
Mrs. Dally E. l-ampkln. N. A. A. C. a,re bot no- Alan, doesn't want Petet operation waa due to the exodus from
P. Regional Field Secretary, reports In that way neither does he want to the rural districts and the farms to
that the Louisville branch, through niMrrT-
| the cities. Whether it can be attrlbut-
„resident Ih- I It w it» h„
1
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nd to low farm prices and a scarcity
J ^
'" J ! .
So. he goes to Harlem, meets Aline of the market for farm produce, was
lng in Quinn Chapel, A. M. E. church. aud »pend» »uch a hilarons night to- not clearly defined or actually set
Rev K. M. Reid, pastor of the Chapel, 1 gather that he finds himself In pos- forth.
has consented to be the principal j session of a new apartment key and
The further fact was brought out
speaker.
, a willing maid awaiting him at
all In the report that there are Negro
34 Senators Pledged 49 Votes Needed bears. The scores of other charset, rs 'farm ers either owners or tenants In
The N. A. A. C. P. reports written merely add to the general debauchery, every state In the Union. The small-
pledges from 34 senators that they if not the plot.
est number of any one state, of race
will support the Wagner resolution
B men operating, owning farms or ten­
In the Senate, and states that 49 votes |
u i s was In Nevada where only five
will be needed to Insure passage of
are given in this statistical report.
the resolution. Every effort will be
At the recent session of the Nation­
made to rally public sentiment In ail
al Federation of Colored Farmers In
parts of the country, through the . . .
Memphis, Tenn.. the secretary of the
A. A. C. P. mass meting» and other
Association and the editor of The
means, so that senators who are now
Modern Farmer. Leon Harris, presen­
doubtful or who have not yet commit­
ted a paper dealing with this report,
ted themselves may be swung definite­
showing the advantages aa well aa the
ly In favor of the Wagner resolution.
disadvantages of the present farm
Senator Wagner haa informed tbe
mode of operation. The cooperative
N. A. A. C. P. that he will introduce ^
farming as well as cooperative mark­
the resolution on the opening day of
eting was emphasised In the lenghty
the new session of Congress.
report and extensive survey presented
ere is a store fall of
to the Association.
merchandise
high
in
Another interesting study in the
quality
but reasonable
facts and figures was the tremendous
In price— a store with experi­
THE B EST SHINE IN TOWN
decline of Negro farm osrners and op
enced sales people to serve you.
erators in the state of South Carolina,
because in 1920 this state had 109.008.
Why not do all of your shopping
while in 1930 It had been reduced to
this year under one roof? You
will be agreeably surprised at
the alarming figures of 77,331. A no­
the large number of Items on
ticeable decline In the past ten years
DE LUXE SHINE PARLOR
your Christmas list that can be
was shown in all of the states south
filled out of our regular stocks.
C. S. Tribble, proprietor
of the Mason and Dixon Line, such as
Virginia. North Carolina, Florida and
GRAND AYE
Next door to
So. welcome to GILL’S.
all the way through.
ANEST CAFE
Nr. Burnside
It is thought by the officials of the
ATwater 8681
National Federation of Colored Farm­
THE J . K. GILL CO.
ers that the recent Innovation pu' on
Booksellers, Stationers. Music
bv the National Congress to help the
Dealers
farmer through the Home Loan Bank,
FIFTH A STARK
would serve as an inducement to start
the trend and create the momentum
• a c f “Bark to the Farm ."
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