T H I • A T U ADA Y, J A N U A R Y t i . U M P A Q I POUR A O V O C A T I « » » « « » » * >» » » » » « » « * » » » >■ THEATRES - SPORTS ■ SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES M O RE MI H UNG ER M ARCH Continued from page on* b y A O Ä ^ R . M A Y N E on« for Ih » unemployed Al «Il of Ih » I conference*, * dhruHlnn » « » held re «anting Ih » problema of lh.il «roup «m i ih » l>««l mean» for organising lo « I n lh »ir demanda A «tale apparatus T H I ADEQUATE DIET of ih» prot*ctlv* food» ln th«lr dl»i* was »» I up out of «»o h oonfrrono*. •*> • — — |n Denmark many children suffered ihnl they «o n lil hmr» a good fuhollon A u lh o illl»» agree timi Ih* li»»l from Ih» dreaded » y » ill»» # »« «»u »»*l In* »roup lo carry oui futur» »o llrliy Al on» I* M . Ih« m »rrh «r» »m l »up health Inaurali«* la an ail«i|ual» ilici. |.v Di» fart ( liai UaiiUh hull«r * u » portara ii«rnit«il through Ih» town ami There I» a t»nd»nry. »h »n Hi* amount a„|,| »o olh*r «ou n lrl»». I»a»ln a only to Ih» Slat* Capitol On Ih » « a y to *P»nt for food I» decr«a»ed. lo In turn imitar « u I ib III u I » » and aklmmed milk Ih » Capitol, a commina of flft**n wa» d t«r * *a * ih « »nimmt for III» »» «» n lla l» A fl»r an *mbur*o « » » placad on Ih* hul ter and chlldren » e r e agaln r ecelv elected to ao lo Ih » mayor of Salant n «c * »»»r y to an adequate dial In* II. together « i l l i whole milk, ih » and damand Ihm provision» !>« mad« Wheu f»iree«l lo a retrem-hment In dlsense pra» tlcally dlsappeareil duell for a woman with four children, who food expemllturea II I» a common tlitiig knowledge II wlll Ile easy lo niodtfy wa» hetn* threatened with eviction lo fiuti thnt Ih» forni served revolv»» Ilio ad<»|iial* dlel ami lo insilo a Imi from an old garage with a leaky roof aroumi mesi, potalo«», gravy ami anced »me from il Milk may i>« naed He promised tlial the ease would he bread II I» true limi lh ««e #r» Ini- cared for. ami the m ailer was refarr- po» lanl. hul In a d l»( of ihl» klml Ih» In Ih » preparallon of food». a* In | ed to the local committee for further prolecllve «leitient». limi I», Ihe miti mashed polatoea. In gravy or y»gr'a- action if necessary At lea*t one thou- arai» and thè vitamlni bave been re idi»» Il may al«o ho u»»d lo umke »Ini pie (tesserla a» aoupa. In fael. Il add* I »and participated In the march to the moved Thl» type of dlet wlll r»»u ll | Capitol. A brief meeting was held on In injury lo health. *'»p*'»-lally «b ere food vaine and prolecllve vaine In any of II» varloua forma the Capitol slops The officials of Ih»* there aie growlng chlldren. If u»ed for A n InerpeitHlve ami itourlahltig the T u s k «* «» lustltut« School of Mu- hullding cleared the assembly room any great length of tini« malli tllnh I» cod (Uh »m u ffi». tnad* a» sic, the choir was gireu three num of the House of Representative* ami The rsaenllal» of a halanre») or ude- folline» » the Marcher* filed Into the Urge-room her».. while the lobby was flll»>d with Inter <iuale dlel are Milk, fruii, vegetatile» — — ——— — V« cup rice, uncooked ested onlooker» After every one was and «g g ». which are «ailed the ’prole« OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL The Tuskegee Choir, which Is now ln ita third week at the Radio City Hall. under the personal direction of the world famous "R oxy", was given more time on the regular "R o x y " ra dto program at 12:15 Sunday after- noon b y -R o x y himself, following, nu- merous letters commending the choir on ita broadcast last Sunday. Instead of two numbers, which the choir sang under the direction of William L. Daw- »on. its director, who Is also head of 3 cupe milk ¡seated, the doors were left open so liv e ’ foods. Kverywhere, nutrition ¡that those on the outside could hear leader« and auth»irltlea urge that food I S tablespoon butter the presentation Governor Meier, money lie »pent for food» that will 4 rnp salt codfish Secretary Haas, the Senate ami Ihe ’feed' and not merely ’fill’, which la Cook the rice with the milk In a Unemployed Committee o f the Hone« true economy In the Ion* run d o u b l e b o t t d until len d, r and dr\ (By "Duck" Jordan. SIS • SSrd Av. N.) cf Representative» were present III It Is known through observation and Separate the eggs and add the yolks, hear the demands Fred Walker gave experiment that milk and dairy pro- well beaten; add the butter and ci»d FRED T A Y LO R , who was born and ADVOCATE ON SALE AT BROWN S president; Mins Muriel Fletcher, vice- the opening talk and explained the William L. Dawson said Saturday reared in Portland. Is back home after BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison preaideut; Mins Just It la Davis, secre reason for the Hunger March and the ducts do more to tnske up for the de- fish, which has been freshened by flclencte« lit diets than do any other soaking In wster When the mixture serving his sentence of six months in that he was happy at the continued tary: Miss Cleo Hunt, assistant sec* economic conditions which caused un foods An eminent authority on nutrì is somewhat cool, fold In the egg comments from professional musicians the s:\-e prison for an alleged robber retary. Miss Vivien Jordan, treasurer employment. starvation and misery tlon states. 'Milk is both the cheapest whites beaten stiff Hake 30 minutes in New York and throughout the coun y committed in Portland a year ago S E A T T L E NEWS: Harry Correl of New berg. Oregon, pre —O— and surest protection from the nutrì- in a moderet* oven f37S degrees) try which are all of a highly commen Tw o white men were convicted along tBy DUCK JORDAN. Phone Ea. 1430> Mr Charles Daniels save a dance sented the demands of the farmers of tional deficiencies which open the way Serve Immediate, garnished with para 31S • Ï3rd Avenue North dable nature. Old and experienced with Taylor. They are serving terms party at his home In honor of the Fal the state Richard l-ovelace presented to diseases and life long Injuries to |«ty and accompanied by a butter singers, and players, who hare heard of five years. Fred «laims that he was con club. The club wishes to thank the demands of the veterans. Seth health happiness and working efflclen haiicc Put ** cup of butter in a bowl convicted on his past bad record He the choir, continue to come in and A Union revival between the three Mrs E Harris for the lovely refresh Nordllng gave a talk regarding th* cy . and work until cieamy Add 1% tea tell Mr Dawson that his organ'ration served two or three previous senten colored churches of this city is now In worker Helen Qulst ments served Mrs Harris is the aunt unemployed Surveys show that great numbers simón of salt. ^ teaspoon of pepper Is one of the finest they have ever ces for a like crime. Now Fred says session. The revival started two weeks of Charles The music was sponsor 'gave a summary of the condition of of children in the European countries and H teaspoon of finely rhtvpped par seen. The group is generally charac- he is going to try to go straight hut ago and will continue another week. ¡the youth, explaining why so many ed by the famous "Jug Hand". that "its a pretty hard thing to do during the World War suffer« d die aley. then I S tablespoons of lemon terixed as a "classical organization” . Rev. Wright of Vancouver. B C. is ¡are forced into crime by the econom — O— for the reason that after serving time the minister in charge of the services. tary deficiency diseases due to a la« k Juice very slow ly Mr Robert Taylor, prominent young ic conditions. William Sidney of the you are given S2 50 and a cheap suit He is assisted by the pastors and mem International l-abor tVfenae spoke on Seattle Negro, was accidentally shot to of clothes. One dollar goes to pay bers of the other churches off ill the offing sod he was out of <!**ath by George Gardner. 44 The two the repeal of the criminal syndicalism your way to Portland After you are range when the blow was started law Fred W alker summarised all of —O — lived at the same residence at 1818- here aDd you are known as an ex-eou.. loingford had courage and cunning ; The residents of Seattle and vicin 25th Avenue Gardner told police that the presentations and asked for ques no one will hire you. So with no he knew every trick of defense, he ity have witnessed two days’ of light he mistook his friend for a burglar Itlons from the legislative l»ody Hut money, no friends and no work, it's a could take a hammering If occasion snowfall and cold weather. Mrs Mae Oonlev mother of * Rab’\ j owing to the fact that the presenta very few who don’t go back." demanded, and never film h or back lions were so well organised, no ques —O— as he was widely known, at the time ¡away; no faater puncher ever Died, The first Bronze Beauty Contest to of his death, was visiting in Califor [lions were asked There was loud ap John Butts, formerly a tailor on 6th and none who could hit with such be held in Seattle will be on January nia Gardner is being held on an op plause after each speaker had «pok* street is now doing road work for the paralysing force not only from the audience hut alar ,30th at the Finnish halt Prizes will he en charge. County. I Many of the expert«» have called him from the legislators. awarded. Gene Goys Eleven Black A- — O— From Oregon 1 Willy Journal the greatest heavyweight that ever Abrams, chairman of the legislative ces will play. The Presbyterian church young Charlie Fair, the popular shine art j lived Hut Ham never had a chance hotly on unemployment, congratulated Hy Frank Menke —o — people will have a taffy pull on ne*t 1st. is battling with a case of "flu ” . 'at a title, nor a real shot at big mon Mr Harper Gaston and Miss Viola Monday. January 23rd The public is the speakers and promised that they Ham laAiigford never was heavy •y would do all within their power to ful Julie Smith, an employee of the Cl Owmsby were the A M E church del cordially invited. fill their demands. The Morchers then weight champion. Hut tens o f thou i Perhaps In his whole carrer, which egates to the Christian Endeavor Lea —O — ty street paving department, sustain marched hack to their headquarters sands w h o s e memories carry bark to was spread over a generation, and The Revelier Club will meet at the ed a severe injury to his side and gue meeting at the West Seattle Me and from there they left for their re “ the g o o d old days" eyer will ding to which began when he was a feather his back while at work He is now at thodist Church. The delegates receiv home of Mrs Harry Duvall Dainty i>oospectlve destinations, some on foot, the belief that only lack o f opportuni I weight and ended when he was to home under the treatment of Dr. Ons ed much valuable information which refreshments will be served by the ¡blind to see his formen, he did m>t some in autos and others on freight ty denied him the kingdom o f swat they gave out in their splendid report hostess. leMtigford was a warrior distinct and earn as much as som« of the clutch- trains. at the church on last Sunday. —O — A few nights ago a sneak thler en William L. Dawson (h««ni and hang white heavtra of today have None of the Marchers believe that apart f r o m all the rest o f —o — Miss Erna Tanner, of Tacoma, has tered the Benninghoff A Caddie F-.n ihe Governor and the legislature will through the last SO years receive.I for a single evening of “ safe The High School Girl Reserves said Mr. Dawson. been visiting wlthh Miss Frances eral Parlors. And when he suddenly In the heyday of bis career » bile | fe rto rm m e * grant their demands Immediately and The choir worshipped at St George’» stumbled into a casket in the chapel, held their annual election of officers Carter the past week While in Seat they have pledged themselves to go rliigtiK n avoid«*d him an they wrn«M ^ ---- ------ P. E. Church in New York City on he beat a hasty retreat through a on last Wednesday The results were tle. she was the guest of honor at ma The atari wouldn't atav OUR GOAL — THE ADVOCATE IN back to thlr respective territories th«i plague as follows: Miss Yvonne Chatters. ny parties and dances Sunday afternoon at the invitation of window. Nothing was missing hut a EVERY WHITE HOME IN and organlie the Workers and farm In the ham«* town with him. provided —O — Harry T. Burleigh soloist in the St. few of *he chairs in the chapel were OREGON IN 1 9 J 3 era around these demands and force Ham wan mumbling ab«»ut wanting ar The R ereller Club met at the home George’s Choir for more than a quar pushed out of position. tlon They knew what action meant. the state to grant them of Miss Viola Owmsby last week. ter century. Dr. William J Schieffelin. If it were prrclpltated by laingford Word has been received in Portland chairman of the Board of Trustees of Sam wam a Negro He had to limit NEW TO N O BAKER HOPES FOR COAL Tuskegee Institute, is a vestryman at by relatives and friends of the mar hia artlntlea mnatly toward N egro«« this church, and the pastor. Dr. J. P. rlage of Mr. Holman Crawford In [,oa Per to n $ 6 . 0 0 " F U L L JUSTICE" FOR NEGRO And the field wasn't big There wire i PA TR O N IZE Anschutz, was a friend of Dr. Booker Angelos Mr. Crawford, the broihe- of And UP through the yeara wheu Sam waa at W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee, Mrs. Elmer Flowers, is attending me • • • The— N EW YORK. Jan 20— A hope that hln beat, only a half a doten du >ky for many years, and Is a friend of dical college in Los Angeles. WOOD "fu ll charity and full justice «'ll! h* w arrlon that he could tangle with long standing of Dr. R R. Moton. the G A L A T H E A T R E done to the Negro citizen» of Ih » I'- Aa a r< milt he rarely let looer agalnuf Lo» d ........... S 3 . 7 5 FEED TH E BIRDS. IS present principal of Tuskegee. Our wood is dry and 5301 N E. GLISAN STREET nlted State»" was expreaaed by New them became. |f he had. he would have PLEA OF HUMANE 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. will pleses you. The Tuskegee choir broadcast at ton D Baker In a recent letter to W al killed off the ponaihillty of a return PHONE TABOR S521 W ater and food are asked to be put 12:15 from Radio City, where it is ter White, secretary of the National match. Ne * Management New Owners PR O M P T DELIV ERY out for the birds during the snow Sam waa About the only rltigman appearing on the stage each day. the Association for the Adrancetnent of Phono EAst 4282 In the Uat 5o yeara who could, when NEW EQUIPMENT fourth time It has been on the air seige Suet, meat scraps, crumbs and Colored People. Mr. Baker's letter in the mood, name the round and since it arrived in New York three apples are said to be welcomed by In part reads: FUE L & T R A N S F E R week» ago. The program was espec the feathered flock. Everything new except the Name ; “ I am—entirely willing to express the punch that would «pell ‘ fit Ian" M Y R T L E 1818 • 23rd A re Seattle, W o ially arranged for "Roxy” , who is con- my earnest hope that In these troubled for hi« rival He could hit to the face valeascing in a hospital. has done for their children. The mo times, full charity and full justice will or to the body with equally devasta Late Sunday afternoon, the group ther of Vera Betta. who did solo work be done to the Negro citizens of the ting power, and when he waa nhurp went to Harlem where they Inspected last week, wrote him from New Or United States who. comprlnlng a min «hooting no man lived who could take F r o « The— the new million dollar Y. M. C. A ana leans that she was proud of her daugh ority of our population, are. Ilk« all what he had to explode and r«*muln nonchalant ter's success and said she would do RAT ES REASONABLE had dinner at the Y. cafeteria. PHONE EAST 6305 other minorities, likely to tie discrim QOOD H E A L T H COOK ROOM Defensively, hi« dwarfish nlze was GIVE ME A T R IA L The broadcast is made from the re everything In her power to keep the inated against economically when ESTIMATES FREE hia gr-ateat aa«et. Kvery heavy that gular Raido City Music Hall on the girl in school. times are hard " HID per cent pure Ilya Brésil The student body Is carrying on Its Seventh floor. Mr. Baker's statement Is regarded as he met waa taller many Inches. Kx atul Whole Whoat Brésil. Kolia. Comments from the South continue academic work under the direction of especially significant since he was cept when they tried an uppercut, Ci ink lea and Cakes they had to punch down to amak Sam to pour into the broadcasting studio ten members of the Institute faculty President Hoorer's national chairman And there In no force In a down punch. and the dressing room of the singers. while daily appearing on (he stage of emergency unemployment relief and Parents of the members of the choir, and going through rehearsals. Sight CALS I DINE VEGETA BLE since Negroes In many parts of the It merely i« a pu«h a« any man learn« Pruning. Grafting and Landscape Gardening who have heard them on the radio, seeing toura of educational Interest IODINE BREAD country are being denied a fair pro by merely making the experiment. So other boy« couldn't damage Ham and who have read the comments in have been arranged for the students —O— portion of the "m ade" jobs and direct PORTLAND , OREGON the papers, have written Mr Dawson before they return to the Institute 627 EAST MORRISON 8 T „ Ow.r ona pound TRInlty 2840 relief administered by cities, counties much in that way And they had llttlu luck with an uppercut becau«e Ham thanking him personally for what he campus at the end of this month. and states. WE DELIVER P R O M P T L Y wa« «mart. He «eemed to be able to «n iff such « wallop when It wa« sway -t\ PI" DAWSON PLEASED WITH FINE RESULTS Locals Seattle News ! L ch Cc%t Fuel HERB’S GR0ŒRY CHANDLER fic a i t í ) S r cad Z. F. MARTIN Be Kind To Your FEET Th« Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . Portland . 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