The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 21, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E
A
E D IT O R IA L S
distinguish the stun-r«1 from the Ir*
l-oater ami more than a strewd law
yer'a ability In loading a witness up
to a decisive climax llohmd all ihla
there »tumid ha voarn of r ip a r ia n « In
developing those attributes The man.
too. should have a nature so generous
and so disciplined by his sense of
Justice that popular clamor cannot In
fluence his a d s as often awakened by
a false as a true showing With a Itch
a man In the office, the deprave«!
w««ul«l. hy a black art-lnstlnct. evade
the city and those hens would cease
to ply their sinister callings knowing
that there was an e>e always watch
Ing them
Since there is to he a change In
this oftlce. we hope that the mayor-
elect. Joseph K Carson. Jr., has ap­
pointed the right man for the Job
l A U m O A V . J A N U A R Y 21. K M
A D V O C A T E
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New World Order
«SOCIE y !
VERBAL
SNAPSHOTS
i.
■ Y W.
W H E ATO N
Mre l.ury Nash, of Oakland, C ai,
'that r« tiglons have perished and nre
» » Itole «in Tuesday lo viali ber inu­
The gallery of Ihe It, 8 Senate waa
born'.
tili, John llerudon.
Founder
E D. C AN N AD Y,
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Might w< not alr<-ady discern, as s i packed Moniluy. Jan 9. In anticipation
scan the political horllou. the align of eeuaattoniil nralory during the re­
Mrs Sarah William», of Itemi. Ori- ,
ment of those (u rrrt that are dividing sume of foreign debts There was plen­
Published Every Saturday at ¡111 N Enlertnl as Second l lass Matter In the
afri-Mi III« ««Illtlllent of Kurope ‘nt«i ty skirmishing among Ihe outposts, s a » n visitor tu Ihe City on Snudar
E. 2«th Avenue. Portland. Oregon
P«'st Office at Portland. Oregon
amps ef potential roinl>atan(a. deter- with now and then, n salve which W'hlle bere »he was Ihe guest of Mia
Under the Act of 1912
Telephone GARFIELD 752S
mined upon n content that may mark. geve warning of pending battle There J WiU'ams of llevch elreet
unlike Ihe last war. the end of an wag a rumble, then a roar as two of
epiteli, a vast epoch. In the history of Ihe foremoet gladiatore lit Ihe forett-
Among rnlnre<l guesle noleil In the
Editor Kits Reid
Columnist
Beatrice Cannady Franklin
human evolution? Are we. the Privileg- sic arenq of the genets clashed Those 'audience at the Pott land Symplo.uy
.
Ass t. Mgr. Nancy Lee
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Colamnìst
Y. J. Frnaklln
e«t custodians of a priceless Faith, cal old lime eiK-mles, Senators Morali and Orchealia concert on Monday nlglil
Social
Editor
U-d upon lo witness a cnlaetysinical lllram Johnson, of Idaho stul On lifer was Mrs Margaiel Cain and Mr Hu
Contributing
Ed
Rosalie
Bird
.
William Pickens
"Never Indemt have thi're b«>en such
ihauge. |M>lltically as fundametilsl ami Ilia, rspectively, rame together Sena liurpet and Miss Irene I'allerson and
w Ideapread and basic upheavals, whi­
. .
Columnist PeNorval Unthank
.
Health E«1
W . J. Wheaton .
spiritually as benefleent as that which 1er lilt am Johna«in atarted Ihe fire­ escort Molh couples w. re m eolivri.-
ther In ihe social, sconomlc or ooliti
Puck J«u-dan
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It Is hojHHt that Miss Ingersoll will
Seattle
Eilttor
precipitated
the fall of the Roman works »lie n he are used Senator Morali Donai evening attire
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Clifford Mitchell
cal spheres of human activity as
be able to obtam sufficient employ­
Umpire In Ihe W est? Might II not liar- of withholding certain Information re
Subscription Rstes payable in advenes ment in her profession as a nurse to thi>ae now going on In dlferent parts
pen — every vigilant adherent of Ihe gardlug the Hoover In veì eoiiveraa "CO UNT AND COUNTESS" PRE
Kelly Miller
.
One Year. S2.50: Sin Months. *1.50 warrant her remaining In Portland. of the world Never have there b-en
SIDE OVER RO YAL F E A ST
Faith «'f llaha'u'Uah might well pause Ilona prei-mllug Ihe moratorium of
ao many and varli-d sources «<( danger
Columnist
Three Months $1.00
Ralph Clyde . .
The "Count mid Counlesa" Adama
foreign Indebt«'«liieas
Molli ai-natura
Oregon always needs good cltitens.
lo reflect — that out of thla world
ns tho.ie that now thr«>at< n Ihe struc­
This Is an opportunity for colored
rupllon there may stream forcea of nl* masters of ln V eel Ire and sareasm were hoala at Hie "Royal Feaal", last
ture of society. The fiillowtng W«ir«ls of
“ “
peopl e especlallly to show their ap-
these signs and wonders that arenili- When M waa summed up bv ihe gull Sunday evening si their "l'a la r e " 10(0
lUha'u'llah aro Inde«'«! significant ns
TH E ADVOCATE IN EVERY W H IT E the American Negro?
prectatlon for our young people who
imnleil ihe esiabllshm« nl of Ihe Fallii cry the opinion of Ihe majority was. Eaai Itlh Street North
Seat«-«! al
we tutus«» to reflect upon the present
HOME IN 1933
W e are living in an age when the Prepare themselves to serve mankind
of J»»us t’ hrlst? Might Diere nul *• Dial Ihr California senator hail won Ihe "Koval table" were "Maron and
nate o f a strangely disordered world
merge out of the agony of n shaken *'? tile narrow maigtn of three polii's llaroness" l(e«-«l; "Duke and Dill liens'*
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' world is experiencing the death throoa
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-How long will humanity persist in its
For the last past twenty-nine years, of old out-worn customs and prejm'i- TH E ADVOCATE IN EVERY W H ITE
world .» religious revival of such scope The main inilnl was that the Callfor Morgan slid Ihe Prince and Princesa'*
«waywardness How long will injustice
A delectable three-course
TH E ADVOCATE has been published res and the agony of labor In the Hr:ti
HOME IN OREGON IN 1933
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and power as to even tranai-end the nlan remalninl calm aud collect«-«! Franklin
continue: How long is chaos and con
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The gtieala w er«
poti-ncy of those world directing forc­ aa he showeretl verbal shot which lili fessi was served
in the City of Portand. It Is a weekly of a new era. Today Is the day of per-
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newspaper, independent, politically, sonal investigation Everywhere Indl-
Again we extend our slnci're con -j u,,on
re gn amongst men
om is with which the lii-llglons of Ilia Ihe target, while his
niilag«nl»l he presented Individual randies In unique
published in the interest of the color vidua1» are investigating and seeking gratulatlons to Charles O. North on I 0 ® *
scor agitate the see o Past have, at fixed intervals and so came rallied through anger Tin- etui candir .nicks made of marshmallows.
¡society?
The winds of despair are.
ed people specially and serves as a the truth for themselves. How can winning and holding his place as c««u
curding to an Inscrutable Wisdom, re Is no* yet and wouldn't we give an> and life savers with which they found
alas blowing from svery dirsction, sod
mediator or bridge between the white they know the truth about the Negro stable of Multnomah county. However,
vived the fortunes of declining -igea thing lo b«- on Ihe scene of buttle? We their places nl Ihe table
ths strife that divides and afflicts the
i
Additional gui-sls in« lu«l«*«l Mrs
and peoples? Might not (he bankrupt­ guess yes?
and Negro races In the state.
unless they read about or personally
regret that the retiring constable
human raes Is daily increasing. The
'dames Winnlfrrd Cochran and Cecil
It's present owner and editor has lo »o lre their common problems.
found It advisable to «-ause so much
cy of this present. Dlls highly-vaunted
The "Counlesa" wore blue
been with the paper for twenty-one t h e ADVOCATE Is the only Negro unnecesary trouble, money, etc., to be
8B* 0 imP «"d in g convulsions and materialistic civilisation. In llartf clear
We have rlalnu-d that Ihe ra« ini Teague
Ihe
years, serviug In various capacities newspaper published In the State of »Pont In reaching the conclusion which c * ° * e* n
»corns . inasmuch away the choking weeds that now hin
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order spp.ar. to be ,
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bU<^
"Ituchcse",
while charmiieae;
the
from printer to editor and vice versa Oregon It's sole reason for existing *•»«• election clerks had already reach lamentably defsetlve'
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,h* un," 1•,ra' ',,,
f,,Dire efflo- distinct from Ihe problems of Ihe
And for the same period of time, T H E t» to be of service in promoting more ril. Times are too hani for one to
"
rescence of Omi s struggling Faith?
darker races In other purls
part« of • 'hn “ I’ rlnreaa", brown crepe; Mrs Cnch
The
disquieting
Influence
of
over
re<1 chiffon and Mrs Teague,
ADVOCATE has striven sincerely and f o n d ly relations between the races h» T*
•I'eml money which could be
I«ot Hahi u llah Him«* If nh«H)
ll- world an«l ahnuld b« fought out right ran.
thirty million soul* living under n.ln It. ml nation of Ilia words upon our here st home
continuously to create a better under- by disseminating information which It U6ed **> much greater advantage,
W e can sympathize (»eadeil pink georgette The gentlemen
crlly conditions throughout ihe conti­ path xa we steer our course ami-1 Ihe » l(h others but Ihe main Issue Is lo were formally a itim i
standing between the races and to |
to be
help and which is
nent of Europe; the vast and ever pitfalls and miseries o f (his tn»ubl«*d the Inoptneas of color prejudice In s
This marked Die first meeting In Ihe
rremote, not only interracial tolerance necessary before the races can begin
P O R T L A N D S FIR ST REGISTERED
swelling army of the unemployed with Bge More than fifty years ago In n republican form of government s«ich New Year of Die Sunday Nlglil Sup­
but friendship, love and appreciation to sotv their common problems.
COLORED NURSE WOULD
:ts crushing burden and demoralising
t>etween the black and the white peo­
orld lAkka. PnteeDnet fur removed Bs the United States Without IJUI-S- per Club.
TH E ADVOCATE is only *2 SO per
REMAIN IF EMPLOYED
Influence
on
and pea from the Ills and trials that now ,or Don. ihe existing racial prejudice 1» ;
ple. In this Inlrracial work, we feci year — 52 weeks. W e want every
.
. . . governments
,
,M es; Ihe wicked, unbridled race of ar- m,n l It. th an flowed fr,«m Ills IV ,,
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RESEARCH CLUB RESUMES
safe in saying that T H E ADVOCATE white family and business place in
2422 Union Ave N E mámenla swallowing an ever-lnen-ns-
AC TIV ITIE S
editor led out in the Northwest, not the state to subscribe for T H E ADVO­
these prophetic wonl»
The world Is Msny rannol divest themselves of the |
Portland. Oregon
tng share of the substance of alnsedy In travsil and Its agitation wsssth thought thst the American Negn».
Employing a novel plan Introduced
rely through the columns of the pa­ CATE and assist us in promoting our
Mrs. Meatrlce Cannady-Eranklin
Impoverished uaDoua; the utter ife- day by day. Its fact is turnsd towards once a bondsman, should share equal hy Mrs Pollyatin Iteed of selecting
per. but In the home, through the helpful and greatly needed program
H IE R E H lh A ys
moralirallon from which Ihe Interns w iy w ird n tia and unbolisf. Such shall ,y m tlie goyrrnn .n l whose laws g-%. their president, members of the Liter
school, college and church organiza­ It Is very little to ask but many toge­
Portland. Ore.
Donai financial markets are now in bs Its plight thst to discloss It now t„ him Ihr rights of a full c llli. nsli'p ary It*-search club «'hose Mrs Erank
tions.
ther will aid very materially.
My dear Mrs Ersnklln:
president;
Mrs
I'ollyann
creaslngly suffering; the o.i.Uught of would not bs meet and oeemly. It. per- Men ,md won,, n of mi. I I I « . .... ar Adams.
Pioneering in such work Is not all
W e are anxious for lhat day in our
I wish to express my appreciation
secular «rut invading what has hlthei »»ra lly will long contlnu*. And when
„ „ ap( al r„|lir dlarrtmlnatlon as Reed, vice-president; Mrs Winnlfrrd
roses.
Many times the very people )BterracU1 relationship when we. the
for the complimentary copy of the
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» * ,h*‘ tmprcgnnble ths appointed hour lo com#, thoro the le.s thoughtful Note this Die n .it Cochran, secretary; Mrs Mayme Stan­
whom she thought to help mlsunder- N e fn } and ,he wMte _ ^ , n ||Te pe»c
Advoca'e and the publlslty given me
strongholds of Christian and Musl'ai than suddenly apptar that which shall time »
have orrUlon to trav. l an ton. assistant secr«*tary; Mrs Elsie
stood her motives and would censure (,ab,y amicaMy and harmoniously to-
through your columns
orthod.ixy — these »laud out as ll.e cause the limbs of mankind to quoko sny public conveyance; rap., tally s Teague, critic Mrs llonnle Bogle, trea
her for "trying to be white
It is gether in the same world, in the same
If I am successful In securing suf­
pleasing to observe
observe, however, that country.
the same state, in the ______ ______ _ _
_______________ gravest symptoms that b.»le III for Thsn and only thon will «ho Divlno olljr street car Note the prranti who surer and chairman of the program
ficient work t hope to make Portland Die future atabll.ty of the structure o ' Standard be unfurled and ths Night w„ u|,| ra, he r hang by the strap than committee
these same people who adversely critl-
-«tv . n,i «* „ „ « i he on the same
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city- ana 11
M on lne “
my home, and also give you my per-
The meeting was held at the W il­
m.Mlern civilisation IJDle wonder If |„S»|« 0f Paradise warble Its m»lo- lake the seat b. H e you lovarlst.ly
r ‘ sd her interracial activities, them- street.
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sonal Ad for your directory.
one of Europe's preeminent thlnki-rs dy
selves have caught the spirit and In
i that person sees naught but the color liams Avenue branch of the Young's
Such is the mission of T H E ADVO-
Yours respectfully
honor.-,! for his wisdom and restra'nt.
N>x' week, we will continue this in of your skin They liaik aghast when Women's Christian Association «>n Fri­
the parlance of slang, "everybody's £ ^ T E
Clara M Ingersoll should (lave been forced to mxkr io tereatlng subject with the following
doing It now.
s«ime ,-lher |«er»on with a Imk of In day
Wont you. and you. and you aid us
bold assertion:
The world Is pn»s title "T h e Impotence of Statesman tHIIgenr* und refinement no uim « »1.«*
When it was evident that none «»f
T H E ADVOCATE has never been a by remitting for your subscription at
money making institution even when once?
ALL-COMEOY SHOW AT ORPHEUM lug ‘ hrough the gruvrst crisis !u ih.» ihlp."
prut with mm« htiluiiee Th** strap han the merntiers present sought the o f-
history of civilisation'.
W « stand'
The ^o«.klet Is written hy Shoghl fe r U intolerant Inmune of Ignorano* fl«'«* of prealdent. Mrs Heed suggest«*«!
business conditions were at their best
writes another, before either a world Effendi, guardian of the Mahal Cause ¡
that each member write her name 011
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—and it goes without the saying lhat
RKO-ORPHEUM'S
new
bill
directs
DEMOCRATS SET NEW GOAL
When >ming llonkitiN waa eit** t»**| a slip of paper These were de|Mislte4|
now It is living only through the sac­
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the entire efforts of stage, screen and catastrophe, or perhaps before the and publishe.1 by Ihe Nsflonal Spirit
dawn of a greater era of truth and ual Assembly of Ihe Maha ls of Ihe U the pr»ftIdent of th** Intrrrarlal con in a ballot hot am) Miss Koberta Hum
rifices of its editor and associates.
The Multnomah County Democratic band to the promotion of laughter and
wisdom.’ ‘ It la In such times', he vlds. h and Canada
fereni’e held hy th high school stud m«-rs was call«-«! t«* pick out a slip
These sacrifices,
of course, have an c » ntrai Committee has opened Derma merriment, with nothing of a serious
rnt* of the I'ariflc roant on the cum The first one taken out after the bal­
end. like everything
else —and
?I- nent headqua. ters at 451 Morgan Bldg nature but the Pathe news.
I-
I hr At th* unlvrmity of ('a llforn lj in lots were thoroughly mli«*d. was Mrs.
nance in the newspaper office i« lim- ^-be immediate program Includes the
On the screen as the feature attrae- j
Frank A«lams
Bed. quite Practcallv every subscrih- ¡Bcraa, » in Democratic registration I . Don are Lee Tracy and Lupe Velex ln , nhkh w«‘r' ‘ exceptionally impressive.
The Muslnoss and Industrial Dirla II« rke|* y. it *im 4 gr«*«t step to*.ird
Tw o measures of economy were In­
cr on onr books is delinquent in their at least equal the republican reglstra "Half-Naked Truth", rated a regular I delicious refreshm« tits were aerviul Club .» continuing its regular Tuesday Interra« tal tinderstanding The stu­
Meeting
look augurated at the m«*eting
la y m en s. If each one would send in tlon; invite all ¡«regressive Roosevelt riot i f laughs, with Tracy raring to a 'Ul‘* ' h<* following program rend -iil evening meetings The girls are at dents — white pr«M|ominating
Just a dollar, let us say. on account, republicans to change their reglHra new record of high presure mirth a a , ' o c l* »«lo . Miss RoU-i.a Marlin: goto present having a discussion on Home «(d ui*o 11 young Hoskins as one of at th«- Y Instead of from horn«* t<*
i heir rnont brilliant minded colleagues home and dispensing with lunch
we could give a much better paper. Don; increase the strength of the a press agent.
J A. McArthur; solo, Mrs. Mab«*l an«l Marriage.
The « luh m«*t sgaln yesterday after­
and forgot tin* color of hia skin It Is
W e cannot give our best thought to Committee at least ten active assis-
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Aiding in the general hilarity la Shepherd. iThis waa by request of
noon in «»rdrr to get under way with
our work when we have to spend most tant committeemen in each precinct. Gene P alM te In the role of a circus tlflcers of the Department)
The Grade School R«*serves m«*« l the young**r peo pi* who. rontatting
Its w«»rk after a long vacation It will
of our time chasing the dollar
every Saturday The subject of their in their preparation for the battle of
1300 in prizes will be given away strong man Impressed into publicity
meet twice per month
We. like many other Negro news­ each month for a year. The prizes are schemes by Tracy
l-reseu* discussion Is the Story of life, who will eventually solve the
YOUNG W O M E N S C H RISTIAN
problem of racial differences in thi ne
papers using the syndicated feature to go to those who bring in the mosi
David.
ASSOCIATION NEW S
Five RKO vaudeville acts are offer
I'nited .States and make tru»* ihe
section were unable to give the neees- n#w members to the democratic fold, ed on the stage, with famous Ushe rs,
SW EET GIRL GRADUATES
sery support to Its publishers back
T h « Trojans, boys club, are contin­ words of ThoniMH Jefferson that /’all
The regular Sunday evening Vesjier
Thirty-two
prominent
democrats thought readers and "exponents of men
East and they were compelled to dls- have agreed to pay two dollars a mo. tal telepathy, answering questions services will be in charge of Miss Do uing their activities, mainly basket­ men »re created equal." Such is th*
Th«» Advocate acknowledges wl*h ap­
continue publishing it. B e nor the o- {or # twelve month period and more from
patients in the audiences and lores Hurdme The speakers for the ball They have several games recent­ 1 >erI;iration of Independence
preciation receipt of nn Invitation from
•hers could support them when our afe
up daiIy.
giving a humorous Impressions of tne (oc«-asion w ill be Misses Dlara Inger ly and are scheduled lo play Albina
M las KoRt«<|«*||r Lucille Smith to attend
*ubscrib€r8 and advertiser« failed to
her graudatlon e lerci sea at Clinton
Dr E. T Htdlund, Is presiden’ and results possible when everyone can solland Geraldine Williams The pro on \V--dnesday.
pay us.
Kelly High S« h«»«»l of Commerce F ri­
Albert Ab«her. Is secretary of the or­ read thoughts Sharing in the featured ( « h t consists of piatio solos hy Miss-
AU 8PLU N D DRUG STORE
THE ADVOCATE has started a cir­
day, January 2o. at K pm.
s ;* t Is Nora Ixckford and her com- « Nellies Eranklln and Elenor Gragg.
ganization.
0O0
culation campaign with the following
pany of danrers. Master and Gra< e. vocal numbers by Messrs. Allan Ruth­
THE ADVOCATE
A few days ago. Mrs. J W. laitlmor
a w r y siticele and enthusiastic Haha'.
luimt.-.l us a little hooklet entitled.
The Uoal of a New World Order" to
read. It prove«! of such interest to us
that we obtained permirsUui to quote
from It for the benefit of the reader»
i t The Advocate
The first chapter, or rnlher the first
few paragraphs are Introduced under
Ihe following caption, "The Signs of
Impending Chaos
0
now
,T
~
:o
at
slogan:
"The Advocate In Every
White Home in Oregon in 1933
Why such a slogan?
It is common knowledee that Necro-
es read newspapers published by the
white people. Daily they read or beer
discussed news which is published in
these paper» as well as their edlljri-
al columns. The average Nejrro k-eps
fairly well up with the white world—
the same as the old Negro servants
In the south knew all about their
white employer’s activities, often in
and out of the household.
How many white homes in Oregon
have Negro newspapers coming to
them? Comparatively speaking, not
many. Is not the white race interested
In what one-tenth of the nation's pop­
ulation — the Negro — is doing? To
be sure they must be hut most of
them depend on the daily newspaper
for Information regarding the Negro.
W e are sorry to say. that very little
constructive news pertaining to the
Negro ever finds Its way Into the col
umns of the white dallies. The Negro's
criminal record Is to be found there.
Once In a while a sperlal article of a
constructive nature appears in their
rolumns especially if it relates to mu­
sic or some other entertaining feature
as the appearance of the Tuskepee
choir In R.udlo City, New York, is the
Negro as a musician is not disputed,
but Ihe absence of the regular stand­
ardized news relating to Negroes Is
general.
Mo-v can white iieople then learn a-
bout the Negro, what he is doing, how
ha Is faring and what he 1» thin Ing"
Certainly not from tha reading of the
average white dally. Such Information
cun only he obtained from ihe Negro
newspapers..
Borne years ago. one might have
been severely censured and even os-
traclsed from certain circles If he had
had a Negro newspa-er come to tils
home. But In the light of present day
development and mental progress. In-
telllgent whites should make It a rule
to buv at least one good Negro news-
paper. How else can one become ful-
ly developed If he leaves onf of h'r
education such an Imt ostant Jitudy as
T H £ A 0 V 0 C A TE
in EVERY W HITE comic
golfologists; Ned Im Rm-cs. erford and Guy Holmes; Miss Thel­
Harpist comedian, and the Aristocrat- ma Johnson will be In charge of the
IN OREGON IN 1933
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devotional».
For COLDS, COUCHS
Defeat of the Sales tax came as wel-
Merriment flavors the musical of-
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S o r e th ro a t, m u a n ila r rhru>
The date of the annual meeting has
come news to the majority of Ore- ferings of Horace Heidt's Oregonians,
m at ir a rh «‘»A p a in «, a p p ly M u*,
gon’s electorate. It simply meant add- *ith a wide variety of melodies, nov- been postponed to February Kith in­
fe
r o le , th e ’ ’ c o u n te r - ir r ita n t”
stead of January 27th as previously
ing more to the already overburdened eltv numbers and specialties
taxpayer. The Oregon Daily Journal
For added laughs there is a Clark announced There will be a pr< gram
did fine work in helping to defeat Ihe »nd McCullough riot. "Jitters, the and refreshments.
measure Constant vigil must be kept Butler."
Mls.i N ellie Franklin Is the new
to prevent other measures equally as
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High School Girl Reserves advisor.
detrimental from passing.
VE TE RANS ANO W IVES HOLD
She is rehearsing them In theli play
JOINT IN S T A LLA T IO N which will be presi-nted In Ihe near
The Advocate notes the departure of
A T A L L D R U G G IS T S
future Miss Geraldine Turner former
our Mayor-Elect Carson for the Orient
With visitors present from as far as
ly
held
the
position.
in quest of much needed rest and rec­
Albany, Oregon and with the Depart­
reation. W e wish for him safe passage
ment staff of the Scout Young Camp
over the high seas and a successful
and its auxiliary present. Ihe Serg* .nl
return home.
His trip will be the
Joseph White Camp. No 19 and the
means of creating more friends for
Igulies Atixllliary held a Joint installa­
America.
tion of (heir recently elected officers
last Saturday night at their meeting
It is regrettable that our chief exe
Place In Multnomah county court
cutives find it necessary to air their bo
personal grievance» against each otb
O fficer» installed for the camp
er. What is to be expected of the av
follows: William Ollmer. Commander;
erage Mr. Citizen?
Shelby Golden, Senior Vice Command
er; Robert Lusher, Junior vice- Com
A NEW CHIEF OF POLICE
mander; A. J. Franklin. Q iiarterm s
ter; Thema* Campbell, Officer of the
(By E. D. Cannady)
Day; J. Ti Davis. Officer of the Guard;
With the coming „1 ths change in fihccmun Pickett. Chaplain Mr. Ora
the City adminiHtration. there ban ve«, Adjutant; Henry Miles, chief mu-
been appointed a new chief of police.
Mielan; Dr. De .Vorrai Cnthank. chief
His name ih Colonel Burton La who .»
Surgeon ; Mr Harris. Senior Color
and al! we know about hirn ¡ h what Sgt ; Mr. Glen. Junior color Hgt.; M
we have read in the daily j;a;)*-rH. How
McGinnis. One-year trustee and Hh* !
ever, we have some idea« of what hy Golden, two-year trustee.
kind of a man he should be: honest, oi
For the Aiixlllfary, Mrs. Elizabeth
REACH for the telephone and
<" ur''"« c o u r a * »»««; * M who will fa.-. G. Reed. Senior Vice-Departme
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nt nr* -
any trn,‘rKPncy. HesIdK* physical .our K|.icnt Installed ihp following officer»
hold direct conversation with per­
age'
*hould haVi m,,ral '«« r a g .; to
Mrs. Winnie I m v I h , President; Mrs
c'on,,e<'ra,,- himself, day and nl^ht, to riara Pickett. Henlor vice-president,
sons in other cities— nothing, ex­
hls duties. Pursuing his duties, he Mrs. Ignore Anderson, Junior vice-
kn,,w no Blends and no eneml- president; Mrs. Alice Holliday, Chap-
cept a visit in person, so vividly
***’ -"-'‘thing but justice tor all.
lain. Officers appointed are: Mrs. Km
brings personalities together.
AI1 the*e qualities and iuallfl.-uti.ins rr.a McGinnis, secretary; Mrs. Sadie
ar’’ aot tnHUkh With them should Lusher, treasurer; Mrs. Halite Stan-
The inter-city telephone is the
a " ,,htle knowledge of men and an field. Patriotic Instrucior; Mrs. Millie
inHniat» knowledge of the methods ui English Historian;
Mrs. Anna Con
greatest time and travel-saver
,ad m 'n in ^ e pursuit of crime; an way, Conductress; Mrs. Mary E. Tut
*"yp
never m.ssea a mark; on a n.r, Guard; Mrs Mah< I Shepard. Mu
known to business.
,iad on '*** Instant, like the bio id rician and Beatrice Cannady Franklir
hound scents the trail; an Ir.tultlv- Reporter.
knowledge of human nature that can ^ At Die close of the installation rite
T: z P acific T elu - hone and T elegraph C ompany
THE ADVOCATE IN EVERY HOME
IN OREGON IN 1933
Slath A Gl.ssn Streets
PO R TLAND , OREGON
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M i i i i m i i i u i m i m i H i H m i i m m m m H i m i u i i i R i i i i i H i H aj
Several convelía iiavt» hen V* p irt-
« m I fr«»m the union r«*vival R*-rvl««»
row Mi itn a«H-ond week.
Sgt. Jos«-ph W hile ( amp
SPAN ISH
AMERCAN W AR
V E TE RA N S
— an«l—
Ladies Auailliary Meets every
2ND 4 4TH SATU RD AY NIGHTS
At VE TE RANS H ALL
County Court If dump
lt .a reported «hat K D Haw Uns o f
WllllatiiR avenue !• ili and ««»tifiti
« «I In St. Vincent hoRplinl
—9—
Mra. Hello Dünn, of 4M Williame
« venu«» la reported to Iw III and con-
flned »o bed at her hotne.
Mra. ifeaalc JohtiRon. of Moiitavllla,
who I ihn l»4*« n III I m reported lo !»«• iin
proved
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To
I CW I j IN CARD I ACT I
REOUCED PRICE
FOR SHORT TIME and AT FACTORY ONLY
Formerly Sold For $18.75
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Cewdln Co.
227 DAVIS STREET
P O R T L A N D,
B Roadway 0685
OR E G O N