SATURDAY, .............. , DECEMBER 10, T H E 1*32 i i , frrj.j r ru ) ru rrrj J i I i n i fir fr r r r f r u r rff rr rr i i m i j i n r r r r r r r r rrtfrjrrrrrrfrffr f rrrrr f rrrr RADE FO UR A D V O C A T E f r m r r r n t f f t r f r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r ------------------------------------- ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY&W0MEN'S ACTIVITIES H ealth Seattle News H i -V ay A / D A to R. MAYNE by (B y "Duck” Jordan. 316 • SSrd Av. N.) OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL A D V O C A T E ON S A L E A T B R O W N ' S the lop of a roof and broke his ankle. j llarborvlaw B A R B E R S H O P , cor. 23rd * Madison He Is convalescing at Hospital. oOo Fourteen High School Girl Reserv Mrs. Frances Smith and aons Kd es will compose a group to sing Christ and Andrew Jenkins gave a surprise mas Carols at several department part» last week In honor of her daugh stores in this city. They will sing on ter. Mrs Frank Jenkins. Mrs Jenkins Saturday. December 17. was overjoyed with the surprise and oOo all enjoyed Ihe evening's hospitality. The Misses Yvonne and Annie Chat Miss Johnny Pierre of Tacoma was ters were hostesses for a card party a visitor In Seattle where she attend in honor of Mr. Alvester Warfield. ed the fight. Several eujoyed the evening Light oOo refreshments were served at mid A social was given at the Presby night terian church by the Christian En oOo deavor society Friday evening. Mr. Alvster Warfield will leave the oOo city today after a ten days' visit. He Joe Staton's "Jug Band" will play will be gone for a three months' visit In the Rose room of the Hotel Butler in California. on Wednesday night. oOo oOo The young people of all three of the Mtsa Vivian Jones returned to her churches will combine their voices to home in Vancouver. It C. on Monday. go carroling Christmas morning at She has been in Seattle a month and five o'clock. A large crowd la expect a half visiting her sister. Mrs. Duke ed to turn out for the practices. Jackson. oOo oOo Miss Ruth Brown is Improving rap The Falcon Club will give a danco idly at Flrland Sanitarium. at Chandler's Hall. Friday night. oOo oOo Mr. Henry Woods arrived In Seattle Mr Chink Winslow, a member of Friday night to train for his fight on the “ Jug Band” was 111 over the week Tuesday night. A large crowd la ex end but is able to be out again. pected to attend. oOo Mr. George W. King met with an •“9 accident riday evening. He fell from We The Advocate, for the benefit of Negro. Not that the precise number ter in mat Ice htna the red man Ita many reader» who were not fortn- o f cubic centimeters matters, for at robbed ihe red man and killed him. nate to hear the radio address made least one excellent scientist tils us But we kidnapped the black man and by R ot James M Glllls. C. S P . ou (Guibrt: Les O rigins»!, -above 1100 enslaved him The traders in human the Catholis Hour Sunday afternoon. c c. the size of the brain Is no guide T|e»h and blood who »ailed from New England and elsewhere to Africa, November 39. we are publishnig the to the intellect.’ "And finally, if any further proof swooped down upon the black», but full te it. A number of our readers have requested us to publish same be necessary that the Negro Is fully chered thousands of them, brought the as some of them who heard It want and exclusively human, there is the rest back In chains and sold them in ed It for the scrap books and wanted fact that marriage of white and black to bondage, were guilty of ns great a others, who did not hear It to know is not unfruitful. In fact there are sin as that of Oliver Cromwell who what the distinguished prelate had to those who maintain that as much as slaughtered thousands of the Irish and 1-3 o f the whole population of the sold the remainder into slavery in aay. The Catholic hour is sponsored by United States has some strain of Ne the Barbadoes. They were a 'Godly' by the National Council of Catholic gro bood. Be that statement accurate generation of church goers. Bible read the unquestionable ers and psalm singers, but they bro'i Men and broadcast over the National or exaggerated. Broadcasting company's nationwide fact remains that however much man. down a blight upon thi» country and network. The Rev. Mr. Glllis' speech: both whit man and black man. may and a curse upon their own souls. Nature And if the curse of God. as the Bible “ W e come today to a ticklish prob revolt from miscegnation. lem. the Interrelationship of the does not abhor the union of the rac seems to say. can pass to the third white race and the black. I shall pro es. If Nature does not, God does not. and fourth generations the stain It bably be condemned as harsh, for ev for the aws of Nature are the laws not the guilt of that sin against the en proposing a problem that is usual of God. And the Church takes her cue black man Is still upon the soul of the ly considered too hot to handle, and from the law of God. rather than white man. It is for us to wash aw whatever opinions I presume to sub from the feelings or prejudices of ay with the baptism of humiliation mit will probably be rejected out of man. The church will baptize a mu and with works of penance. “ If works of peuance are too much hand by those who feel that the sim latto. ordain him priest or conse ple and sufficient solution of the crate him bishop. She has done so in these soft degenerate days, tf in problem of the Negro is to "keep him here in the United States. She does contribution for the sins of our pred not consider the offspring of a Negro ecessors and our own sins, we cannot In his place". bring ourselves to works of mercy to -T h e familiar formula, however, and a white as a monster. "Enough I The ape Is an ape. and the colored man. at least let us give begs the question. What Is the black him simple Justice. man's place? Was he designed by na man is man. be he black or white. “ Now, therefore, if the Negro is " If not— If we persist In the out ture to be. and must he ever remain a subject race, less than wholly hu man just as truly as the white man. rage our ancestors have done the man. a footstool for the white man. It follows that whatever rights or pre black man. or the lesser crimes we man as man. ourselves have committed against a lesser breed without the law. a pa rogatives belong to PATR O N IZE him. let us understand that we are riah and ‘untouchable', segregated, must not be denied to the Negro. • • • The— "And yet in certain parts o f our storing up danger for our descend disfranchised (constitution or no constitution), an alien in the land of country, disabilities are heaped upon ants. The black man. thank God. is G A L A T H E A T R E his birth, a victim of discrimination him bcause he is a Negro. In many no longer a slave, nor does he contin and of persecution? Was there plac localities he is denied the vote, even ue to be as obsequio!» and subservi 22nd Ava and E. Madison St. ed upon him aboriginally by his though that denial Involves fraud or ent as the old tradition would have force upon the part of the white man. him. He is emancipated In more N e w Mana gem en t New Own ers Creator the mark of the beast or the stigma of Ishmael? Was he in the In some sections he receives lower senses than one. Lincoln struck off N E W E Q U I P M ENT beginning anathematised by God. and wags than th white man for the same the shackles from the black man’s must he be In consequence. Interdict work. In other sections, he is chat- limbs, but the black man is now pro Everything new except the Name ed and excommunicated by God's fa ged higher rent than the white man gTessively throwing o ff the shackles for the same housing. His natural am of his mind. As one of his own news vorite, the white man? “ By way o f answer, let us first bo bition to riso to something hotter papers has said, the black man Is ‘hat-in-hand, yes-sir- rid of the imposible theory that the than menial occupation and to fit done with the Negro is not wholly a man: Impos himself for it is frustrated by local boss’ attitude. He will not always be sible theologically, for it is heresy to law. by custom or even by physical liootblack and lick-spittle for the say that the Negro has no soul, or violence; he is refused admittance white man. “ The black man has emigrated by that he is not destined to the K ing to certain trade unions; in many In hundreds of thousands from the »outh dom of Heaven: Impossible ethnolo siates he is denied membership gically. because there is no atom of white churches; he dare not attempt Perhaps he was happy there. Rut his scientific evidence that the Negro is to tak Communion with the whites; leaders kept taunting him to come likewise except in the north, he can away from what they called 'peonage', sub-human. John Carter, of Omaha, Is a patient “ O f course there are evolutionists, not attend schools, public or private and be free men in the north. 'A ll you o f a most extreme type, who insist with the whites, and the pubic have to do', they said, ‘is to step on a in the County hospital. that all men. black or white, are es schools into which he Is segregated train and ride for a day and a night sentially animals and nothing more, are inferior in archetecture, in loca to freedom. You don't have to wait Mrs. Nancy Echols, former w ife of but even the most materialistic evo tion and in scholastic standing to the year after year for the white people James Echols, one time waiter st the others, although the black man pays to build you a school. The schools lutionist admits that 'all human Hotel Portland. Is here from her home branches are derived from the same his school tax like any other man. He are here and you are welcomed to in Oakland. Calif., and Is stopping anima source.’ I f the Negro therefore, is kept out of select hotels, restau them. You don't have to tip your hat with friends. rants and places of public entertain is a mere animal, the white man is to a white man unless you know him — O— a mere animal. Color doesn’t matter ment. not only in the south but in and like him.’ Sam Johnson who recently esme to essentially. A white horse Is a horse, the north. Where the Jim Crow law “ So they came north and they are Portland from Texas, has gone to a black horse is a horse; a Jersey is in effect, he is taxed for parks, feeling their freedom Their ne-v con Bend. Oregon to become a porter In cow is a cow. and a Holstein is a libraries and other places of instruc fidence their strength, their talent a barbershop. cow. Nor do certain other dissimilar tion or entertainment which he is (yes. they have abundant talent) can 0 ■ not permitted to use. In some locali ities of shape or of size matter. A be used for this nation or against It. BUI Anderson who claims Chlcagc bull dog. a mastiff, a collie and a ties there are different standards of Some of them have turned Bolshevik, ua hla home waa arrested Wednesday Newfoundland are all equally dog. E- justice in the law courts for blarks like one of their poets (claude Mc for begging on the streets. ven a Pomeranian and a Pekingese and for whites (a crime in the very K ay). who sings this terrible song: are dog. And so. a white mna. a red place where crime is supposedly pun Mrs Sarsh Jones, of Shrevesport. man. a yellow man and a black man ished). In a thousand cities and ” 'O Kinsmen, we must meet the T j ».. who Is a maid for a white family towns and villages, he is segregated are all equally man. common foe; Is her-» and stopping at the Oov-rnor “ Discrimination because of color la with his fellows away from white Though outnumbered, let us still be hotel. therefore not scientific. It is merely neighborhoods as strictly as If he brave. snobblih. ‘The Coonel's lady and Ju were a leper. If he ventures to buy or And for that thousand blows, deal Mrs. Henrietta Marshall Is Improv dy O'Grady are sisters under the rent a house in a 'white' district, his one death blow. ed but still Indisposed at her residen skin', no matter how high the Colo home may be bombed (one wealthy What, though before us lies the ce. 681 .Gantenbeln Avenue. nel’s lady may tilt her nose at the Negro's home in Chicago was bomb open grave. —O— and he will be mention of that simple ethnological ed seven tim es) Like men we’ll face the murderous Mrs. L. K. Weeks, of 444 Benton fact; and so. too, the black man aud granted no legal redress. He is sub cowardly pack Street underwent an operation for th6 the white man ore brothers under ject to mob violence, denied trial by Pressed to the wall, dying but fight removal of her tonaila on laat Tues the skin, no matter how much the and if suspected of certain crimes, he ing back.’ day. Dr. De.Norval Vnthank. physician. white man may rebel against that in is lynched. His womne folk suffer controvertible dogma. W e may talk molestation, but. If In a fit of mad “ If that hymn of hate had been com Mrs. I. B. Vessel la In receipt o f the of the black race, but there is only resentment, he retaliates, he is shot posed in 1776 and sung against the sad news of th e death o f her slater, one race, the human race, I am down or perhaps burned alive. And, power that was taxing Americans and Mrs. L. Mlscheaux. In New Orleans. speakng now, not metaphorically, but of ciurse, he is prohibited In certain refusing them adequate representa —O— scientifically, physiologically, anato states under terrific penalties from tion, we should call it patriotic. But Mrs. W. G. ord Is reported to be mically, biologically; the whte man inter-marriage with whites. the black man suffers almost if not strlouiiy 111 at her home In Alberta. “ On the whole the Negro Is con quite as much from us as we suffered and the black man are brothers, not Others reported III are Mr. and Mrs even cousns n a collateral line of des sidered an alien, an outcast, and as from King George. The difference lie Lloyd Flowers, Mrs. Elmer Flowers, cent, but brothers, children of the it were, a leper in our midst. He Is tween patriotism and Bolshevism Mr. E. A. Browne and Mrs. Mea Kiser. one original couple. •••• ostracised, If not exiled. He is the seems sometimes only in the point of Th latter are confined In local hospi discrimination as view. Let us then be careful that we “ As a matter of fact, one of the re victim of such tals. would precipitate unending race riots -dc not give the black man cause for sults of the Investigation of Darwin was to sterngthen the argument of if he were not more tolerant, more rebellion. Louie and hla band broadcast, for “ But above and beyond that selfish monogemy, the theory that all men patient, and more law-abiding than 45 minutes over KW JJ radio station his white neighbors. He must suffer reason for according him Justice, let are descended from one pair of an at 10:35 P. M. Wednesday. cestors. and to weaken the argument Incessantly and cruelly from them, us return to the first reason; the ■ — O— for polygamy, the theory that there and if he were to rise In rebellion black man and the white man are The Bearcat ollles were held last for even so much Justice as is guar» God's creation, brethren, children of were two or more source origins of night at Willam ette University, Salem. the human race. And in this at least anteed to him by the Federal Consti Ihe same father In heaven, redeemed George Canady acted as Master of the Catholic teaching coincides with tution. he would be shot down like a alike, the one and the other by Jesus Ceremonies. Darwinism. With us it would be here dog, and I fear that vast numbers of Christ, and having equal rights to the 'liberty-loving Americans' would say tical to say that the white race Is kingdom of heaven.” Ix)ule and his band played last Sat from Adam and Eve and the black that it served him right; that he urday night at the University Club race from some other aboriginal pair. should take what he gets and be for a fraternity banquet. thankful for It; that he should know W e are all of the same stock. S IX T E E N PERSONS IN D IC T E D ■— O — “ Another physiological fact links his place and be content with It. Attorney Irvin Goodman was recent “ Now, fellow citizens of the white F O R K U K L U X K L A N R A ID the black man with the white and sep ly elected president of the Northwest arates hi mfrom the brute. The cra race, let us confess that all this man ern College of Law Alumni Assovla- ifestly and outrageously wrong W e nial capacity of the highest ages is Ix>s Angeles. Dec. 7— Sixteen per tlon. about 450 cubic centimeters. The era- are treating the Negro as nujustly, if sons were charged with conspracy In nial capacity of men is from 1250 to not with quite so much bloody cruelty The Daughter Elks will give a big a secret Indictment returned Nov. 29 1660 cubic centimeters. It is true that an we treated the Indian. Whatever ¡Christmas dance on Monday night, by the county grand Jury following a certain Negroes still In the Jungles we are doing now to atone for our lenghty investigation into the raid December 26th at the Albina hall. A show a lower figure normally than crimes against the red man from of purported Ku Klux Klan members sack of flour will be given to the one whom we stole the continent, we are than that o f most white men, but upon the home of a Long Beach res holding the lucky number. whereas the skull of the highest ape doing little or nothing to atone for ident suspected of communistic lean has never a capacity of more than the crimes we commit against the ings, it was learned on reliable au black man. W e have not even ceased Mrs. U. 8. Reed is In receipt of a 460, the skull of the lowest Negro sel thority. letter from Mrs. Hula Morrow-Olllver, dom if ever goes below 1100; it Is to deal unmercifully with him. “ If we have, as the government teacher at the D. D. & B. Institute at generally from 1250 to 1400; the Austin, Texas. Miss Morrow visited in skull of the white man Is never lar now recognizes that we- have, a duty Please pay your subscription to Portland last Summer with her sisters ger than 1600 and there are vast num to protect the Indian, why shall we bers of white men whose cranial ca not recognize our responsibility to the The Advocate so we can clear up our Mesdames Cora Jamison and Beatrice Cannady-Franklln. pacity Is no more than that o f the Negro? W e have done him more bit- books before the end of the year. Locals H O LIDA Y COOKERY Once again the festive season asso ciated with Christmas and the holi days la with us At this time of the year there la no subject of more com mon Interest than holiday rookery. A variety of appropriate and accept able gifts may be made In Ihe kltrh en. which will help In keeping down the coat of the Christmas present Fruit rakes, steamed puddings, rooki es. home made randies are always welcome and a little cars and Ingen uity tn wrapping and parking them will place them among the most ac ceptable. if you have been looking for a simplified rrult rake recipe you will agree this Is one of Ihe best you have ever lasted It makes eight pounds of rake. Golden F r u i t Cake Iblspns hot water 1 tapn cinnamon I tapn cloves *4 tapn salt Follow mtehod for mlzlng aa given In the recipe above. Bake In a loaf pan In a omderale oven (360 • 176 degrees F ) from 46 tn 60 mlnutas. Although the plum pudding baa long been thought of aa a crowning glory for holiday feast. It la now be Ing substituted by the more economi cal type of steamed pudding. It la dlfflrult to find anything better than the steamed carrot pudding Like plum pudding It ran Its made early and reheated before serving Steamed C arro t Pudding H cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup grated raw carrots 8 apples I cup seeded raialna 144 cup flour 1 tapn salt ., 1 tspn cinnamon V4 tspn cloves 44 tspn nutmeg I tspn baking powder I pound butter 10 Eggs 3 cups fine sugar 4 cups sifted flour 1 cup candied pineapple 1 cup candled cherries 6 cups white raisins 1 cup sliced citron 1 cup nut meats Cream butter and add sugar Add 2)4 cup currants carrots, apples, and raisins Mtz well COAL 1-3 cup grape or other fruit Juice Stir In sifted dry Ingredients. Butter Per ton............. $ 6 . 0 0 a large mold and fill 3 8 full pudding. And U P Cream the butter and sugar to a Steam three hours, or steam one hour W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal light fluff Add beaten eggs slowly and bake one hour at 860 degrees F. Then add flour and fruit Juice. Dust Serve hot with hard sauce (butter, WOOO sliced fruit lightly with flour and add powdered sugar, sharp flavoring as L o a d ........................ all at once, mixing thoroughly. Put Irmon ) Our wood Is dry and Into buttered pans and decorate tops w ill please you. with nuts and pieces of fru it Bake A Scandinavian cooky recipe la g i P R O M P T D E L IV E R Y from 2 to 4 hours (depending on else ven beesua* It la » 0 truly a holiday Phone E A st 4212 and number of pans used! In a alow pastry. oven (300 degrees F ). C NANDI HR Many housewives are requesting an FUEL A TRANSFER Krlngls economical fruit rake for Immediate 1818 • 23rd Ave Seattle. Wn 1 cup butter consumption This prune rake will an 1 cup sugar 1 • a swer all requirements and Is easily 44 cup milk made, 3 eggs well beaten ■€H' Cost f u e l $ 3.75 □ PRUNE Theaters C A PITO L Hoot Gibson in “ A M AN'S L A N D ", Pus on the stage Portland's O N LY V AU D E V ILLE : Morton A Jewel. Cle ver comedians; Dancing Brownie, a- mazing tap dancer; Revue presenta tlon with Beautiful talented girls aud Orchestra. Portland's greatest amuse ment value. 3 tspn baking powder Enough flour to make a stiff dough about 3 cups. CAKE H cup butter 1 cup atigar 3 eggs, beaten light 2 tblspns milk 2 cups flour 1 cup rooked pninea rut fine (Pour In aa much Juice around prunes aa cup will hold) I cup chopped nuts 1 tspn soda dissolved In 3 Combine Ingredients In the usual enter. Rol lout Into thin sheet, cut In strips about 44 Inch wide and 6 Inches long Fold ends to center (as In prnl rrlat Place on haklng sheet and bake In hot oven Nezt wek this column will feature Christmas candles LIB E R TY — A M B I T I O N H A M R I C K ’S M U S I C BOX I W O U LD I were beneath a tree. A sleeping 'n the shade. With all the bills I've got to pay Boris Karloff, John Boles. Mae Clark Zane Grey's "W ild Horse Mesa” — in “ F R A N K E N S T E IN ” plus William with Randolph Scott, Hally Blane. Cllller, Jr.. In "T h e County Fair” . A new show every Sunday. Wednes Fred Kohler and Jim Thorpe day and Friday. H A M R IC K 'S A LD E R M O UND BAYOU STUCK BY T H E R E P U B L IC A N FA C T IO N Jackie Cooper, Charles (Chick) Sale In "W hen a Feller Needs a Friend” Plus Murle Dressier In "Movie Album” P A ID I Mcunil Bayou. Miss. Dec 7- Mound I would I were on Bayou, the famous Negro city of Miss- yonder hill, H A M R I C K ’S B L U E M O U S E tsslppl cast Its entire vote for the re A basking in Ihe 10 cents till 6 and 16 centa after 5. publcan ticket last election day. 121 sun. Rez Lease and Vera Reynolds In “ The votes were cast and all of them for With all the work Monster Walks". Hoover and the presidential electors. I've got to Eugene P. Booze, husbund o f Mrs. do C IR C LE Mary C. Booze, national committee- DONEI Free “ orgotten Commandments" woman for the state, returned from dtabea on Monday nights. a tour o f Illinois and Missouri where I would I wore they were making speeches for the beside the sea. C O LU M BIA party ticket. Just before election day. Or sailing In a boat, Wl!> Rogers and Irene Rich In— They discovered. Mr. Booze reported, With all Ihe things “ Down to Earth". 15 centa to 6 p. m that the Democrats had visited the I've got to — community, collected funds and stir write U N IT E D A R TIS TS red tip considerable opposition to Pre WROTEI " I f I Had a Million” with Gary Coop sident Hoover. Active work returned er. Oeorgo Raft, Charels I-aughtnn, the sentiment to Its accustomed chan — E. C. Richardson Wyne Gibson, Jackie Oakle, Frances nel. In (ho Saturday Evening Post. Dee, Charlie Haggles, Alison Skip- 1 worth, W. C. Fields, Mary Roland, j Rosco Karns, May Robson. Gene Ray mond, Luclen Littlefield, Rlchar Ben nett. Pins Fox Movietone Nows and A rip-roaring comedy, "T h e Dentist” . The Ideal BROADWAY GIFT Joe E. Brown In “ You Halil a Mouth fu l" wjth Ginger Rogers; On stage: Fanchon & Marco's "H ello P a re «” A ll Silk Hosiery <59 c A U D IT O R IU M Tomorrow llatlnee at 3 o’clock foa- | luring Portland Symphony Orchestra. Milk Fund vnudevill, Thursday night December 16th. For the poor and needy. Admlslon 60 cents. Como nil. , 3 Pair - /. 71 5 Chiffon or Service Weight Portland Symphony Orchestra s e e — A U D IT O R IU M — Tickets now on sale at SY M PH O N Y BOX OFFICE The J. K. Gill Co., 50o to «2.60 8 5 <; Hundreds of Pairs of W ALK O VER HIGH GRADE SHOES % .1 Pair -2. 40 4 95 Walk 0\?er Shoe Store 123 B R O A D W A Y