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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1933)
P A G I TW O T H « 'S distinguish Ih » sincere front the lut poster «nit more than a ««re n d law- vers ability In leading a witness up to a decisive ritm ai I Ir html all ’ h.a there should ha years of M | *r l»n f* In developing these attributes The man. too. ahould have a naturo ao generous and to disciplined by hla a m t« of Justice that popular clamor cannot In , . , Founder flu m e« hit acta aa often awakened by E D. CANNADY. a fala? aa a true allowing With auch a man In the office, the depraved PuMlahed Every Saturday at 251« N Entered aa Second Class Matter tn the would, by a black art -instinct, evade E. 2«th Avenu«. Portland. Oregon Boat Office at Portland. Oregon the city and thoac here would coaae Telephone GARFIELD 7523 l Tnder the Act of 191J tu ply their atuister calllnga. knowlng that tliere waa an eye alwaya watch Editor Kita Retd . Columnisi Ing them Beat rica Cannady Franklin Since tliere la to be a change lu . Aas't. Mgr Nancy Lee . . . T. J. FYnaklln l olumnist (hlg 0f{(f e we hope that the mavor SATURD AY. JAN UARY I I , ItM A D V O C A T t E D IT O R IA L S New World Order VERBAL SNAPSHOTS ■ Y W. J. W M 1ATO N Mra. Lucy Nash, of Oakland, Cal , 'that rillgloua have pel lilted and are waa here oil Tuesday to viali bar inu The gallery of (he IV H Senate waa horn'. tili, John Herndon Might we not already dlac*rn, :ta » , pm-bed Monday, Jan 9, In anticipiti Ion aran the political boritoli, the align of aenaallonal oratory during the re- Mra Sarah William «, of Beml O re, ment of Ihoae forrea that are dividing »unte of foreign debt« There plen afrealt Ihr continent of Kurope nlo ly aklnnlahlng among the outposts, waa a visitor lo the City on Sunday ampa cf potential roinltalania. detar- |wlth now anil then, a ««Iv a which While here «he waa the gueal of Mia mint'd upon a contea! that may ninrk. gave warning of pending battle There J William « of Htech alreet unlike the last war. the end of an ‘ waa a nimble then a roar aa two of Among colored gueala noted In Ihn epoch. a vaat epoch. In the history of lh* foremoat gladiators In the foren human evolution? Are we, (he Privileg- ale aren» of the senate clashed Those 1 audience al the Coil laud MympVuy ed ciia'odlans of a priceless Calili, cal old time em-nilea. Senator» dorali and Oich«**iia roneert on Monday night wm * Mra Margmet Ualn and Mr llu Stvlal Editor <*leot. Joseph K Caraon. Jr.. haa ap- led ui*on lo wltuo«a a culaci«amical lllram Johnson, of Idaho and t'allfor Contributing Ed Roaalle Bird ,î . William Plckena "N ever Indeed have there been such potntevl (he right man for the Job. (hange, politically as fundamental ami ula, r»pectlvely, came together Sena I tarpai ami Ml«* Irens Patterson and widespread and basic upheavals, whe . . Columnist DeNorval Cnthank . Health Ed W. J. Wheaton . spiritually aa beneficent aa that which 1er Htiam Johnaon »tarimi the fire escort- Doth couplet w «re in ro n v iie Duck Jordan . , It la hoped that Mlaa Ingeraoll will ther In the social, economic or n-dllI pieclpltated the fall of (he Roman work* when he accused Senator dorali tlona) evening attire Seattle Editor Columnist Clifford Mitchell he able to obta-u sufficient employ cal spheres of human activity aa Empire In the Weal ? Might It not har of withholding certain Information te K elly M i l l e r .................. Cohimnlat « ‘“ »aenption Rates payable In advanc. ment in her profession aa a nurse to those now going on In dlfcrent pan» tan — every vigilant adherent of the gardlng the Hoover t-avel conversa "COUNT ANO COUNTK SS" P R f One Year. $2.50; Sly Months, $1.50 warrant her remaining in Portland. of the world Never have there h-en SIDE O V IR RO YAL F f A S T Callh of Itnh.iVltah might well pause lion» preceding Ihe moratorium of ao many and varied sources of danger Ralph Clyde .................. Columnist Three Months $1.00 The “ Count and Counte««’* Adams doth »enator» Oregon always needs good cltiiens. to reflect — that out o f this world e foreign Indehledne»». This is an opportunity for colored n« tho.ie that now threalin the struc nipt Ion there may atreaiu forces of ar# masters of Invective and sarcasm were host* at the "R oyal Feast", last people «speciality to show their ap ture of society The following words of (hose signs and wonders that aceoni " ‘hen It was summed up hv the gall Sunday evening at their "P alace" 1010 .Seated at preciation for our young people who Itsha'u'llah are Indeed significant as panieri ihe establishment of Ihe r aliti TH E ADVOCATE IN EVERY W H IT E G,« American Negro? «he opinion of Ihe majority « « » . Kn*t 14th Street North we pause to reflect upon the prsrcni HOME IN 1913 W e are living in an age when the prepare themselves to serve mankind. of J««Ms Christ? Mlght tliere noi e- that Ihr California senator had won the "Royal table" were "Damn amt rtate of a strangely disordered world -------- world is experiencing the death throes merge out of thè ngony of a ahaken l>y ihe narrow matglu of three point* llaroiieaa" Iteed; "Duke ami Duchess'* ‘ How long will humanity persist in its For the last past twenty-nine years, of old out-worn customs and prejudi- TH E ADVOCATE IN EVERY W H ITE norld a religlous revival of such scope The main point was that the ( ‘«life r Morgan ami the "Prince ami Princess'* wsywsrdness How long wlll iniustice A delectable three course HOME IN OREGON IN 1933 T H E ADVOCATE has been published oes and the agony of labor In the birth . . . . * and power aa lo even trunseond thè plan remained > elm and collected Franklin continue? How long is chaos and con The gue*t* were In the City of Fortand. It is a weekly of a uew era. Today Is the day of per- potency of (hoar world directing fore as he showered verbal «hol which hit feast mas served Again we extend our sincere con fusion to reign amongst men? How ts wtlh wlil.h the Religions of the the target, while his antagonist he presented Individual camlle* In unique newppaper. independent, politically, sonal investigation Everywhere lndl- I long will discord ag itile the face of pubtlshed in the interest of the color vidua’ « are investigating and seeking gratulations to Charles 0. North on , . . __ dual hare, at fixed Intervals and ar- rame rattled through anger The end caudle -itlck* made of marshmallows, society? The winds of despair are. „ . »-• r people — r ~ specially ----- . . ---- ------- — as - a i „ the c ,ruwl o « can winning and holding his place a* eon . . cording o , ....... to ... ... ed and — serves truth iur for iueuisei.es. themselves. n Ho an Inscrutable W ladom. re la no* yet and wouldn't we give env ami life savers with which they found mediator or bridge between the while thev know the truth about the Negro »table of Multnomah county. However. 9 * kw ** " a ror" ,v e r > ' direction, and 1 (l| > forlulll,H dm-llnlng igi-a thing to he on (he atril* of battle* We their place* at the table SS « I s i f s 9 9 0* 9 d . o l d a a wawsd . f i l . s i s Ik s the strife that divides and afflicts the Additional gueala included Mrs- and Negro races in the state. ¡unless they read about or personally we regret that the rettriug constable and peoples? Might not the bankrupt guras yes? dames Wlnnlfred Cochran and Cecil It's present owner and editor has to solve their common problems. found It advisable to cause so much uman r ,e * *• d u ly increasing. The IV of this pit-sent, this highly vaunted signs of Imptndlng convulsions and The "Counteaa" more blue been with the paper for twenty-one TH E ADVOCATE Is the only Negro unnecosary trouble, money, etc., to he materialistic civilisation. In Itself dear W r h*vt* « U lined that the racial Teague chaos can now be discerned, inasmuch years, servlug In various capacities newspaper published in the State of »Pent In reaching the conclusion which awsy the choking weeds that now hin problem* of t ht American Negro are crepe; the "llaroness", black silk, the i t the prevailing order appears to be the from printer to editor and vice versa. Oregon It's sole reason for existing ‘ *>e election clerks had already reach der ihe unfoldmcnt and future effltv dtattnet from the problem* of the 'Thickest"*, white charmueae; lamentably detective'. And for the same period of time. TH E Is to be of service in promoting more resceoce of God’s struggling Fsltlt? Times are too hard for one to darker race* in other part* of 'he I "Princess'*, brown crepe; Mrs Corh The disquieting Influenre of over la>t Baha'ullah Himself shed tho II norld and nhould to fought out right ran, red chiffon and Mra Teague, AD VOCATE has striven sincerely and f o n d l y relations between the races h* Te :o »pend money which could be thirty million souls living under min lumination of Hla words upon our here at home continuously to create a better under by disseminating Information which It used to much greater advantage. W e ran aympathUe beaded pink georgette The gentlemen ority conditions throughout the conti rath ia *,• iteer out corno ann i ih.* wllli otfcora bol U m main loam la lo were formally attired standing between the races and to , * llyTe, to be of help and which is This marked the first meeting In the nent of Europe; the vast and erer- pitfall« and mterrlre o f this troubled (he Inoplness of rtt|or prejudice in a rromote. not only interracial tolerance necessary before the races can begin P O R T L A N D S FIRST REGISTERED New Year of the Sunday Night Sup smelling army of the unemployed with *g * More than fifty years ago !n but friendship, love and appreciation to solr their common problem*. nach republican form o f government COLORED NURSE WOULD :t* cnothing burden and demoralising worl<t fAkka. Palestine! far removed a* the United State* between the black and the white peo Without Hues- per Club. T H E ADVOCATE is only $2 50 per REMAIN IF EMPLOYED lufluence on governments and peiv ( rom lh* ,|ls and trials that now tor tlon. ih«* existing racial prejudice I* ple. In this intrracial work, we fi-cl rear — 52 weeks. W e want every ______ RESEARCH CLUB RESUMES ¡pies; the wicked, unbridled race of ar mt.nt It. there flowed from III* Pen the outcome of prevlou* condition* safe in saying that TH E ADVOCATE white family and business place in 24J2 Union A re N E maments «wallowing an everdnervaa* the*e prophetic word* ’Ths world is Many cannot diveat them««1 AC TIV ITIE S editor led out in the Northwest, not the state to subscribe for T H E ADVO- *lve* of the Portland. Oregon Ing share of the substance of already in travail and Its ag'tafion w aitth thought that the American Negro, Employing a novel plan Introduced re ly through the columns of the pa C ATE and asaist us in promoting our M n BMtrtcg Cannady Franklin Impoverished nations; the utter t'c- cfoy by day. Its fact is turned towards once a bond*man. Nhould *hare njuul by Mr* Pollyatm Meed of selecting per. but In the home, through ihe helpful and greatly needed program » j , * j. E J<Ih Aye moraliratlou from which the Interna- waywardness and unbelief. Such »hail ¿y in the gov* nin*.« nt mho«e lam* g*v« their president, members of the Liter school, college and church organiia- It Is very little to ask but many toge- Portland Ore tlona! financi.il market* are Horn* in- be Its plight that to disclose it now to him the rights of a full rltl*« n«h(p ary Research club chose Mrs Frank turns. ther » i l l aid very materially. My dear Mrs Franklin creaslngly suffering; the onslaught of would not be meet and eeemly. It* per. Men end women of intelligence ar-- Adams president; Mr* Pollysun Pioneering in such work Is not all W e are anxious for that day in our I wish to express my appreciation s e c u la ru i invading what ha* hither versity will long continue And when roses. Many urn..« the very pc. rle |DterTmcial relationship when we. the not no apt nt color discrimination «•* Reed, vice president; Mr* Wlnnlfred for the complimentary copy of the to beeu regarded as the Impregnable the appointed hour la come, there whom »he thought to help misunder Negro and the white —can live peac the I#*•* thoughtful Note thl* the next Cochran, secretary; Mr* Mayme Stan Advocate and the publlstty given me stronghold* of Christian and Mu*lf»n shall suddenly appear that which shall Mr# Fiale stood her motives and would censure eably. amicably and harmoniously to- ,hn,uah your colum„ , time v >u have iH t ielou to trav»-| an ton. assistant secretary; orthodoxy these stand out as the cause the limba of mankind to quake, any pul.lir ronveyanrr: r«p.-< tally u ¡Teaa.ie, rrill. M r. Ilonnle llo «l*. tr*9- her for "trying to be white". It Is gether in the same world, in the same ,f , #m gucceMtu, |n aicurtn(t 8uf. pleasing to observe, however, that country. In the same state. In the f ,cwn, work , h0(x> |Q make Por|la||d gravest symptoms that bode ill for Then and only then wlll the Divine city street car Note the |w-r«ciu who aurrr an<! « hollinan of (hr program these same people who adversely criti- same city, and if need be on the same my homi and alan k,Te you my , * r. the future stability of the structure o? Standard be unfurled and the Night would rather hang by the strap than com mit I r r modern civilisation. Little wonder if ingale of Paradlee warble It a melo* take the neat hcnlde you Invariably Thr ntrrtliig was hr|<! at (hr W il c'sd her Interracial activities, them street. ^ sonai Ad. for jrour directory. one of Europe's preeminent thinkers dy\ ** selves have caught the spirit and in that person see* naught but the color liam* Avrntir liratuh of (hr Young's Such it the mission of T H E ADVO- Yours respectfully honored for his wisdom and restrn'nt. \ex week, we wlll continue IhU In ,,f rour .km They |.«.k «xh a.l when Woman's ( 'hrI*( lau A ss « h talion on Fri- the parlance of slang, “ everybody's (-^ t E Clara M. Ingersoll ahooltl Kaye been forced to mxkr :>o tere.tinx «uhjert with Ihe fnllnwlnx doing It now " Wont you. and you. and you aid us some ether person with a look of In cia» bold assertion: The world is pass title: "The lmi>otenre of Statesman trlllgellre and retinomi III nei upo s t|.e Whrn M s a i rvUlrnt (hai non* o f T H E ADVOCATE has never been a by remitting for your subscription at money making institution even when once? !« oh I with nom halunre The sirup han (hr !ti9*tiil>rrs prrsrni sough! (hr o f ALL-COMEDY SHOW AT ORPHEUM lux ‘ hrouxh the xruvest crisis in ih,» ihlp." history of eivlltiation'. Wo. stand1 business conditions were at their best The tpooklet is written by shoghl ^er is Intoleranl tiri-ause of ignoianei fice of prrsldrul. Mr* Merit *Uggr*(rff (hat each member write her name on —and it goes without the saying that —O— RKO-ORPHEl'M S new bill directs writes another, before either a woild Effendi, guardian of the tlahai Cause DEMOCRATS SET NEW GOAL now It is living only through the sac When young Hoskins was rle. i.-il a slR» of p«P«*r These were deposited the entire efforts of stage, screen and catastrophe, or perhaps la-fore the and published hv the National Spirit- dawn of a greater era of truth and ual Assembly of the Baha is of the U the president of the interracial con in a ballot box and Mina Koberta Hum rifices of its editor and associates. The Multnomah County Democratic band to the promotion of laughter and These sacrifices, of course, hare an Central Committee has opened oerma merriment, with nothing of a serious wisdom.' i t i* in such times', he adds. It and Canada ferenro held hy Ih high senoid stud nier* «a s called to pick out a slip. ents of the Pat-lflr coast on Ihe cam The first one taken out after the bal end. like everything else —and ?l- nen, beadqua. ters at 451 Morgan Bldg nature but the Pathe news. j |us at the university of California in lot* ««»re thoroughly mixed, « s s Mrs nance in the newspaper office i« lim- ^.be immediate program Includes the On the screen as the feature attrac lied, quite. Practcally every subscrih- ¡„crease in Democratic registration ( j tlon are Lee Tracy and Lupe Velex in|Wh,ch w r r * exceptionally impressive. The Business and Industrial G.rl» INrkal-y. II was a great step toward Frank Adam* Two nieanure* of economy wrre In er on our books la delinquent in their a. Ieaft e<4Uaj the republican reglstra "H a lf Naked Truth", rated a regular U#Hcious refreahmenta were served Club .« continuing its regular Tuesday Interracial understanding The s‘ u Meeting la y m e n s If each one would send in Uo„ . inTlte a|j progressive Roose*elt riot it laughs, with Tracy racing to a ^*,,d -he following program rend-id evening meetings The girls are al «••n*» — » b ile predominating look- augurated at the ni9»eting upon Just a dollar, let us say. on account. repU 5 ]|rang to chanze their rezirtra new record of hizh presure mirth a* , ' solo. Mi** R o ! m i«a Martin; solo. pre*<>nt having a discussion on Home ul*on young ifnNkin* a« o m o l t the Y instead of from boma t«> i»st l>rIIliMtiC m lm lnl rollranw«'*« home and dlspr-nalng with lunch we could give a much better paper Uon; ¡ncrea* e ,he strength of the a press agent. ¡J A. McArthur; solo. Mrs. Mabel and Marriage .»heir moi The » lub met again yesterday after |unit forgot th< color of his skin It is thought to c omm.ttee at i least „ . . t , ten en active assis- Aiding in the general hilarity is 1 Shepherd (This was by request of — O— ‘"»'I f»rg W e cannot give our best though* our work when me have to spend most tan{ committeemen in each precinct. Gene Pallette In the role of a circus d flc e r « of Ihe Department I The Grade Retinol Reserves meet lh,‘ ? ' " » » peopl. who. contacting noon In order to get under way with c f our time chasing the dollar. jinn in prizes will be given away strong man Impressed Into publicity every Saturday The suhjeet of their ln ,h,' ,r preparation for the battle of It* work after a long vacation It will W e. like many other Negro news- each month for a year. The prizes are schemes by Tracy presen* dlseusslnn is Ihe Story of life, alto will eventually solve the meet twice per mouth YOUNG W O M E N S C H RISTIAN problem of racial dlffereneea In (brae papers using the syndicated feature ti> tQ tboge who bring in the mosi Fire RKO vaudeville acts are offer- David. ASSOCIATION NEWS section were unable to give the neces- new members to the democratic fold, ed on the stage, with famous I'shers, I'nlte.l State« and make true the SW EET GIRL GRADUATES sery sunport to Its publishers back Th“ Trojans. Imy* rluh, are ‘ intlii- words of T h em «» Jefferson that ."all Thirty-two prominent democrats thought readers and exponents of men The regular Sunday evening Vesper East and they compelled to dis- have agreed to pay two dollars a mo. tal telepathy, answering questions »errlces will be in charge of Miss Do ulng their activities, mainly basket men ,re created equal." Such Is th* The Advocate acknowledge# wl*h ap continue publishing It. W e nor the o- for a twelve month period and more from patients in the audiences ami jlorea Burdine The speakers for the ball They have several games recent Declaration of Independence préciation receipt of an Invitation from ther. could support th-m when our , ian,nk up daiIy giving a humorous impressions of tne (Occasion will be Misses dura Inger- ly and are aeheduled to play Albina Mis* MotccdrHe Lucille Smith to attend H- subscribers and advertisers failed to [)r. E. T. Hidlund. Is presiden* and results possible when everyone ran soiiand Geraldine Williams The pro op Wednesday. her graudatlon exercise* at Clinton pay us. . . . . Albert Ab«her. is secretary of the or- read '.houghfs Sharing in the featured zram consists of piano solos by Miss- AUSPI UNO DRUG STORE Kelly High School of Commerce Fri TH E ADVOCATE has started a cir ganizatlon. s;iot Is Nora latekford and her com- *» Nellies Franklin and Klenor Gragg, day. January 2*. at ft pm. culation campaign with the following oOo pany of daneers. Master and Grace, vocal numbers by Messrs. Allan Ruth- slogan: "The Advocate In Every TH E AOVOCATE IN EVERY W H ITE comic golfologista; Ned Iai Rocrs. erford and Guy H olm e«; Mlsa Thel THE ADVOCATE IN EVERY HOME White Home in Oregon in 1933." Sisth A Glisan Streets Harpist comedian, and the Aristocrat- ma Johnson will be in charge of the IN OREGON IN 1933 IN OREGON IN 1933 W hy such a slogan? ie Goa's. derot lonals. It is common knowledge that Negro Merriment flavors the musical of- -O — Defeat of the Sales tax came as wel- PORTLAND. OMKCJON Sor** th ro a t, miaortilar rhrti» es read newspapers published by the come news to the majority of Ore- ferings of Horace Heidt's Oregonians, The date of the annual meeting has Hev* ral convert* have been er p »rl- white people. Daily they read or hear m a tir arh«**Ar |>a in*,apply M i i a > gon's electorate. It simply meant add- » Ith a wide variety of melodies, nor- been postponed to February loth in 0 * od from the union revival aervlcr discussed news which is published in tcro le , the " c o u n t r r -ir r it a n t " Btead of January 27th as previously ing more to the already overburdened elty numbers and specialties these papers as well as their edttjri- •Ç row iti ita *e$und week. taxpayer. The Oregon Daily Journal For added laughs there is a Clark annouuced There will be a pr* gram al columns. The average Negro keeps Sgt. JoHeph White Camp did fine work in helping to defeat the and McCullough riot. "Jitters, the and refreshments. It * reported dint K D Knwl'na o f fairly -well up with the white world— measure Constant vigil must be kept Butler." SPANISH AMERCAN WAR 4fcft William* avenue ia III and confiti the same as the old Negro servants M lsj Nellie Franklin Is the new to prevent other measure* equally as ---------------------- VETERANS «d In HL Vinrent hospital. In the south knew all about their High School Girl Reserves advisor. detrimental from passing. — 9— VETERANS AND W IVES HOLD white employer's activities, often in — and— She is rehearsing them In theli play Mr* Hello Dunn, o f 4M W illiam « JOINT IN S T A L L A T IO N and out of the household. which will be presented in the near The Advocate notes the departure of AT ALL DRUGGISTS Ladies Auxilliary Meets every nveniie I* reported to I hj III and con* How many white homes in Oregon future Miss Geraldine Turner former our Mayor-Elect Carson for the Orient fined to bed at her home. With visitors present from as far as have Negro newspapers coining to ly held the position. | 2ND A 4TH SATU RD AY NIGHTS in quest of much needed rest and rec Albany. Oregon and with the Itepart- them? Comparatively speaking, not reation. W e wish for him safe passage At VETERANS H ALL ment staff of the Scout Young Camp • Mr* ifeaah Johnson, of Motitavllla. many Is not the white race Interested over the high seas and a successful Puunty Pourt House and its auxiliary present, the Serg< ,nt ln what one-tenth of the nation’s pop who I ihm bet h III I n reported to he nn return home. His trip will be the Joseph White Camp. No 19 and Ihe proved ulation — the Negro — is doing? To means of Treating more friends for , .. , , , Ladles Auxilltary held a Joint Installa be sure they must be hut most of America. tion of their recently elected officers them depend on the daily newspaper last Saturday night at their meeting for information regarding the Negro. It ¡s regrettable that our chi**f exe place in Multnomah county c o u rt' W e are sorry to say. that very ilttle cutive« find it neceHsary to air tht?ir house. constructive news pertaining to the I*ertonal grievance*» against each oth Negro erer finds its way into the col Officers installed for the ramp a-- er. What ia to be expected of the av follows: William Gilmer. Commander; umns of the white dailies. The Negro's erage Mr. Citizen? Shell,y Golden. Senior Vice Command-1 criminal record is to be found there. er; Robert (.usher. Junior vice- font Once In a while a special article of a A NEW CHIEF OF POLICE mandnr; A. .1. Franklin. Q uartem as j constructive nature appears in their ter; Thomas Campbell, Officer of the columns especially if it relates to mu (By E. D. Cannady) flay; J It f)nvi,, O ifirer o f the Guard sic or some other entertaining feature With the rom lnr of the , hange in sh, rm.ln pirkett. Chaplain; Mr Ora as the appearance of the Tuskegee choir In Radio City, New York, as the the City administration, there lia» , M Adjutant; Henry Miles, chief ntu- Negro as a musician is not disputed, been appointed a new chief of police Hielan; Dr. DeNorvnl Unthank, chi ef ! but the absence of the regular stand His name ih Colonel Burton L p .'. vho . i Surgeon; Mr Harri*. Senior C olor' ardized news relating to Negroes is and al! we know about him í h what .Sgt ; Mr. Glen. Junior color Sgt.; \î we havo read in the daily paper« How general. McGinnis. One-year trustee and Sh» !• ' H ost ran white people then learn a- PV* r ' we haVe M" m* 1,1 “ aK of * l,a' by Golden, two-year trustee. kind of a man he should be; honest. 01 bout the Negro, «h a t he i* doing, how For the Auxilliary, Mr*. Elizabeth I REACH for the telephone and be I* faring and what he I* thinking? course; courageous; one who will face G, Meed. Senior Vlce-Departrm nt pr* • Certainly not from the reading of the an>’ 1 mer« <' iildent installed the following officers; hold direct conversation with per average white daily. Such information a* e ’ n‘ *houW hav* moral courage to Mrs. Winnie Davis, President; Mrs. can only he obtained from the Negro con8ecra*e himself, »lay anti night, to Clara Pickett, Senior vice-president, sons in other cities— nothing, ex newspapers.. bis dut.es. Pursuing his duties, he Mrs. Lenora Anderson, Junior vice- R E D U C E D PR IC E Some year* ago. one might have "bould know no friend* and no eneml* president; Mrs. Alice Holliday. Chap- cept a visit in person, so vividly been severely censured and even o*- eP *s,° ,hing but justice for ffll. lain. Officers appointed are: Mr*. Em FOR SHORT TIME and AT FACTORY ONLY brings personalities together. tract sed from certain circles if he had these qualities and qualifications ma McGinnis, secretary; Mrs. Sadie Formerly Sold For $18.75 bad a Negro newspaper come to hfs ar€ not enough With them should Lusher, treasurer; Mrs. Sallle Stan The inter-city telephone is the home. Hut In the light of present-day a H,JDtle knowledge of men and an field, Patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Millie development and mental progress, in- !,,,irnate knowledge of ihe methods ol English Historian; Mrs Ann* Con greatest time and travel-saver telllgent white* should make It a rule * ail m ‘n ln pursuit of crim e; an way, Conductress; Mrs. Mary K. Tut to buv at least one good Negro new*. *bat never m«sses a mark; on a ntr, Guard; Mrs Mah« I Shepard, Mu known to business. 227 DAVIS STREET BRoadway 0985 paper. How else can one become ful- l,a i* on instant, like the bJoxl rielan and Beatrice Cannady Franklin P O R T L A N D, OR E G O N |v developed If he leaves out of h'r hound scents the trail; an ir.tuitiv Reporter. education such an important study as knowledge of human nature that can j At the close of the installation rite T i ’ P a u iic T elephone and T i . lm . rapii C ompany T H E A D V O CA TE A f *w dava ago. Mra. J W. laitlmer a very ameer« and enthualaatlr Haha*. handed ua a little booklet entitled. "T h e (butI of a New World Order” to read. It provati of auch Intere«! to ua that we obtained pernttaalou to quote from It for the Iteneflt of the readers (.f The Advocate The ftr»t chapter, or rather the firm few paragraph« are Introduced under the following caption, "The Signa of Impending Chaos" I i For COLDS, COUCHS No matter what distance between To € t)W H N t A l l I Al l I Now % S .i)V Ccndln Cc,