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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1933)
PACK T W O T H « SATURDAY, A O V O C A T « *»»****»**»»*>*»**« JA NU A RY 7S. till E##» »»*###»##»#»##»*###»»#»»»####»#» » *####» » * » # * * » * » » * * » » »* » » * * » »* * * * * * * * * * ED ITO RIALS LETTERS FROM PEOPLE NewWoridOrder W R IT E R T H IN K S F I R S T POINT IN JORD AN CASE IS WON Portland. Oregon January 25— To the editor Your letter of January IS, including c l i p p i n g from the paper» of Klamath Falle. p inn a acco un ts of the trial of Theodore Jordan, recelred eeveral day» aso. Pleaee accept mv thank» for the « m e also for the publicity »Ire n thro THK ADVOCATE, both from the na tfonal office and the local branch's activities The present status of Jordan la On the ISth instant attorney Mvera ol Klamath Falls, ass ociate counsel with c w Robinson of Portland, argued , j,o motion for new trial. Judge Dun can. the trial Judge took the matter under advisement, but inform«! the attorneys that If he did not grant the new trial, he would open way for an appeal and stay of execution which as you know is scheduled for February ;t Our big Job ta to raise funds for atto rn ey s' fees, etc Respectfully yours. ClJkREN’C E E. IVEY. Pres Portland Branch N. A A C P 944 Tibbetts Stre et. Portland. Ore. by hereelf and Mra. t'n»n* to hep Ihelr children employed and happy durlua I»»er cout Inani we lurn our *a»e . ti» (SECONO IN ST A L L M E N T ) bowever temolo a realon our aur*#y three reel lean time*, F ound« - O - F D CANNADY, Noie I -ait week w e «tated that the may e i l r n d . la ere ryw here aaaalled You'll think of Ouk» Ellington when ne>at Installment would he under the by force» It can nelther »»pialli nor you hear th» Rythm Rackete er»! caption of " T h e Impotence of tKatea control Published Every Saturday at 251* N I Entered a» Second-Claae Matter In the manalilp" when II ahould have been. I Europe, hlther lo reaarded aa III» Foot Office at Portland. O rep m E. 24th A renue. Fori land. Oregon Jante» William», a school le a th e r of "A War Weary World aa that la the cradle of a lilalily vaunted c l » lllaatIon Under the Act of 1912 Telephone G A R F IE L D 7523 as th-' torch hearer of liberty ami the llenderaon. Texas, arrived In the city first lubtllle in the booklet Writing a erer a i paragraphs under mainspring of (he force * of world in a few days ago to push his claim and B e a tr ic e Cannady Franklin . Editor Kits Reid . , . Columnist that of other relatlvea for a share In the title “ A WA R W E A R Y W OR LD", doalry and commerce, stands bewlld ' rrd Paralysed at the sight of ao the late Betty Knox estate Miss Knox Hhoghl Effendi continue» Columnist Y. J . Frnaklin . . . A n t. Mgr Nancy Lee . . dur‘" * ih * ‘‘ «•I'rea.lon Neither t h * force which the tram- tremendous an upheaval U n i ober died aere rai year» ago In thirtland Social Editor William Pickens . Contributing Ed Rosalie Bird erà ami guarantor* of the P eace T u a - •*•»•*' »*»*'«1" I» ••»* political no less W atch for th» coming of th« Rythm J o e Hieka. one of the few colored ties have mustered, nor the lofty I then m the economi, sphere of hum in W. J Wheaton . . . . Columnist DeNorval Unthank Rack»t»»rs. Adv. . Health Ed " h,UhI un cltlaena who reside* In Medford. Ore deals which originally animated the — O— ltuck Jordan Seattle Editor ________ _ ___ ________ ___ _ author of the Covenant of the l.eag u* <lrr , k *‘ pressure of reactionary fore- Clifford Mitchell . . . Columnist goti, motored to Portland Monday CO LORED V O T E R S ORGANIZE How thla clip baa grown »"ne* I Nations, have proved a suffi, lent •• <"> » " • »»*••*• » ml ,,f ■ " '"•'•"‘•«a Subacriptton Ratea payable in advance DEMOCRATIC LEA GUE OF ORE Kelly M i l l e r ....................... Columnist On* Year. S2.50: Six Months. $1.50 was here 15 years a g o ’ " he remarked bulwark a g a ....... the force» of Internal ••••' l*>r»la«*n! radicalism on the ..th disruption with which s structure so rr Prom the hesrt of Asls distant Three Months $1.00 Ralph C l y d e .......................Columnist T he Colored IV m ocr atlc l e a g u e of * n ADVOCATE ^reporter laboriously contrived had been const» rumbling», orninoti» and Inaltenf, t> *r Oregon Is the name of a new political In the Dally Journal of January 17. ‘ f i t l y assailed Neither the provi- , h * •'••dy onslaught of a . r e e d or gsnlsation recently formed In Port »Iona of the so-called Settlement » b b b b7 negation of tlod. Ilia there appeared a letter written by th* land business conditions were at th rlr b*st A BOOK OF SE R M O N S which the victorious Power» have !■«*» and Principi##, thre ate ns to d.a Advocate editor against peonage con T h e offic ers are Charles Adstna. ■ ! —and It goes without the saying that work In the s<»iiht to imp»**, nor* the ma. hlt.tr> «HR «h" foundations of human «m te- IMP E 14th street north; William H dltton» on government T h e Advocate acknowledges with now It Is living only through the sac- of an Institution which America * II *7 T h * clamor of a nascent national Mississippi l V Its area. lot He lie. Vice-president; Jero m e Y appreciation. receipt of a copy of “Se rtflces of its editor and associates Inalilo»» and fat arcing president had •"». coupled with a recrudescence of Franklin. S e c r e t a r y : Charles Morgan, lected Sermons " by the Reverend Mr These sacrifices, of course, have an Among distinguished ca llers at the conceived have proved either In con »k#ptlr!am anil unbelief, come as add J H. L. Rhone, from the publishers, end. like everything else —and fi- treaaurer. «.) misfortunes tu a continent hither- The l-eague. which will become a Bennlnglioff A (laddie Mortuary thla >'*P<h>n or practice, adequate Instru The Smith Printing Company Waco, nance in the newspaper office Is lint menta to en sure the Integrity .«f the »« regarded a» the symbol of a g e lo n g week was Itev t! tl (lardner. T exa s The book which was reyiewed Bed. quite Practcally every suhscrib- member of the Detmvratlc Sta te or Order they had alrlven to ealabllah » '» b,l"Y *»«l undlaturbe.l resignation. W R I T E R P L E A D S FOR LAW S TO tn T he Advocate several weeka ago cr on our hooks is delinquent In their ganisation. plans to study »overtime!« A(rl'“ " " f " " ' " n " P R O T E C T CH ILDREN George Sander», a former Portland “ T h . ills from which th» world now ► " " " tal problems and stimulate young by Clifford C Mitchell. Is introduced l a y m e n » If each one would »end in •uff»r»," wrote Abdul Baba In Janu •''«» "• ■ rimaciotta snd determined er. now of ls>a Angeles, la back and by the following st atem ent: " T o my Just a dollar, let us say. on account, people of the race to study politics ary ISM. "will multiply; th» gloom ‘ **••1' »««">•" the alms and method» Saya There I» No Need For Children mother, the Influence of whose early we could giro a much be tter paper and take a larger Interest In civic, aa ra that if he ra n find a place to eat To Work Ou ring Tho Oopreaalon and aleep. he la going to remain, for which »nvolopsa It will dt»p»n. Th» o ‘ pollthal and economic Imperialism political, and economic problems. training has always shaped my min- We cannot give our best though* to B a lk a n , wlll r»m»ln discontented. It* «•» .......... . di.cerne.1 adding tsterial policy; to the mother of my our work when we h a r e to »pend most The next meeting of the league will I-*.* Angele», he says. I* full and run their share to the growing vblasltud Palo Alto. Calif . January 15— To ning orer wlth un. mpl.iyed m»n sud restlssin«»» wlll incraaa». Th» van children whose memory has been an »'t cur time chasing the dollar. be held tomorrow (Sundayl at 10*0 the editor: quiah»d Power» will continu» te sgi es of a trouble.! age Not even In A- *Ter-pre»*nt Inspiration throughout We. like many other Negro news- E Mth atreet north at S P M Every of * " Chtld l a b o r continues to he a seri tat». Th»y wtll rsaort to svsry m f . i merlra. which until very recently pri my ministerial ca re er; to my children papers using the syndicated feature body interested In thla kind of activi ous problem and the annual reminder ur# that may raktndla tha flam# of ded Itself on Its traditional polk-v of Don't m.o» tholr donc» v»h»n th»y at whoa* urgent request this volume section were unable to give the tteces- ty la cordially Invited to attend and of Child laihor Day observance the Movamanta. nawty born and aloofnr*« ami Ihr arlf «'otitaliird « hu com# to Portland. Adv. war. Is published". " e r r support to Its publishers hack if they ao desire, to Join the league laat Saturday. Sunday and Mondav of world wida in thalr ranga, will a«art r a d a r »»f Ita iM*«>m»my. th*» Invulner T h e author explains that the ser- East and they were compelled to dls- January continue* necessary There thalr utmost effort for tha advanca ability of Ita Inatltutlona ami the Those who a tte n d « ! the "nig Broad " '* rumor* d ***** » P*U>ul»r widow mons are not intended for other min continue publishing It. W e nor the o- Is never any excuse for child labor, c a s t " at B et hel A \! F c h u rc h s om e *• Planning to m a r r y a man worth ment of their designa T h . Movement delire« of II» growlug prosperity and Isters to preach but to Inspire and aid titers could support them when our hi» Uvea In am»- p* *111 «cqulra graat Import preallpe. hau been able to realol the hut In the present period of unem them In the preparation of their dis- subscribers and advertisers failed to time aao. mill he given the opportuni plenty of dough; hut Impedirne forrea that have awept her plovment of millions of adults, there ancs- Its influsnes will spraad.” ther aiate, to be aure, he must ty of wttneaalng the "Hlgger Hroa.l courses. D*y us- Econ om ic dis tress, since I h o a e '* * * 0 v o r t e i of « n economic hurricane is less than no excuse — there is hea c a s t * %oot\ W atch THK ADVOCATK T h e volume of seventy pages Is ar- T H E ADVOCATE has started a cir- vy blame. W II I»«*«la. of Kindorf Hoad I« re word« were written, together with ,h ** 0 0 9 threaten« to Impair the ha«la for further announcement«. ttstlcally hound in tan cover printed culation campaign with the following political confusion, financial upheav ^r r " * u Industrial and economic Child labor has been called our ported to he quite 111. In brown and finished with brown silk »log*n The Advocate In Every ala, religion* reatleaanrs and ra cia l,*^ *' fa ra w a y Australia, which. M E A N E ST crim e White Home In Oregon in 1933.“ T he hoys of the T ro ja n club are cord. -nlmoaltlea. seem to have conspired *• rero«»t#n#aa from the Every child should have a chance 10 Musicians! Why such a slogan* soon to present a novel program en T h e sermons are brief, thorough, _<>— fo »t,‘l Immeasurably to the burdens *»torm cen ters of Europe, would have It is common knowledge that Negro- ,o r P'*!r »m‘ growth Now titled "T h e Sh owboat”. W atch for a n profound, inspiring and Illuminating. Very encouraging n e w . of Improved ,,nd,,r * h l , b »» Impoverished a w ar-j» ***" e»P*N-t#d to b# Immune from the e» read newspapers published by the Ita chance varie* with thè standard» nouncements of this e i tr a v a g a n r a of thè state it happens to Inhablt The condition of K D Rawlins who 1« con * r »r>- world la groanlug Such has "■ 'g** “ nd <"vm#nla of an ailing conll- T h es e day» are surelv filled with white people Daily they read or he cr state laws ainted to pro t« 't rhtldren Yolande Dubois , " " ‘d •* ,h ,‘ !<«marltan hospital h - " " *»• ciimuUtlve effect of these h«" ' - V i caught In this whirl The likeness of gloom for those republican office- d“ ,' u' !,<‘d “ * * * which is P,lbll«>>«I In haa been released. su ccessive crises, following one an*v I lNN>l of passion and strife, initotent from tabor. and thè state laws «n Williams the Infant granddaughter of holders of Washington who will soon the,<' P»iX‘rs as well as their editurt- _ 0 _ titer with such bewildering rspldity, "> ext ricate herself from their ensnar- vare attendance be asked to atep down and . get out to a ! column« <*0 iunin». The m e average .Negro »ceps compulsory ’ school . Poe tor W K B. Oubois. appears in the Idely. S <1 doe» thè enfor.-ement of Mrs Sylvia Carter, of Omaha. Neb , ,h * ‘ , h * r ’,rT foundation» of society *"« Influence February Crisis make room for the host of hungry 'r , , r , ’r W* M UP w,,h ,h* * hl‘ * * ° r l d ^ _ . . . the «ame as the old \ > rrn »♦»rvants what la « « there are But the number stopped ov«*r in Portland on Mf»nday ir p trembling T h e world, to which (T o h«* continue«! n e tt wf*«*k> democrats who h a r e been kept away m 0,0 •Ne* TO a r r a n t « . . . , in the south knew all about their <*n»W laborers continue« about the Josep h N Hill, »« the first colored between trains while enroute to Sa from the pie counter ao long. * uin Bnoui ‘ n<,,r _____________________ white employer s activities, often in >n proportion to total number of , man to hold a full professorship at lem to visit her ion who Is confined and out of the household. workers of all ages Lincoln university. Pa He graduated In the st ate prison T H E N E W S P A P E R S IN FLU EN CE How many white homes In Oregon standard of protective la « « at Lincoln and has done post gradu have Negro newspapers coming to for children has arisen slowly hut ate work at Lincoln, the Chicago I'nl Mi* George Adams, of Trenton. N (By E. D. Cannady) them * Comparatively speaking not •«•Rdlly. Progress is due mainly to vp„ , t>. #ni| , h„ I'u lv ers B y of IVnn He 1 * " ’ “ h* f,,r * * h l t * family Surely the newspapers would rule many. Is not the white race Interested ,he o r g a n i i « ! work of the National , , a brolh, r ,,f R r r D 0 Mm p . „ or V t* here Sunday and was registered the world could all the men who give or Hotel Heathman them direction ann recia.e what what they thev Qi j * tiOQ ” * ' _ one-*enth nt ,h __ * ig ^ T o ChMd - ‘ b° r » nd , h - « * * . of Bethel church at -* Portland. Oregon them direction appreciate the \ erro crous , publicity of the press THE ADVOCATE should be and were their m otiv e. We read the s p e e c h « m a d . U. put* Be assemblies by so-c.ned great men e read them every da> and also of the applause that is their accompani- ment and then like echoes, the truth comes back that the best of them are but conscious or unconscious plagar ism s: that some obscure newspaper first gave to them expression Kings bend down to deoieve their Jteople and the Influenced wor.d T for ra n t through i , * fPalP‘U nr l i i T " the ** '• Martha Kuaael wrtlea from her home In Waahlngtna. D O. and aenda k»r ch ' ok ,or » no‘ h* r 7 ear a renewal •“ T H K ADVOCATE Thanhe rery mu' h Mra KuM»' 0 , b ' r8 do « k* » * » * ® Mr* l -*ur« , , r ‘' * n >>f » *'«****-» " " B’,w* h' r •nm« 1 •ubaerl»llo* to T i l e ADVOCATE Ihl» week Mr* Brown write» that th* ft w colored people In Longview »re being well cared for ^ m ^ mmmt h^ hu; m„_( ,,f U t ALL children free Tho rton Betts writes T H K APVO- them lepend on the dailv newspaper Your» for children's right*. C A T E from his home. 1505 Union St f cr m f o r m . D o . N a m i H the Negro * U C B PAllK. D a k la .'t Calif. Mr Bert« formerly nr , orry , av , ha, T_rT sec reta ry . W estern P r e s . Commit tended North Pacific college here. constructive news pertaining to the tee. Direction American Humane Edu NegTO „ „ flndll wav , h(> co| f , tlon ¡ w i « , THK ADVOCATE editor has been umn, of , he wh|f, da|„ „ T h „ N > rrr> ------------------------------------ chosen as one of forty-five "w riter s r r im |na| rw.ord lg to ^ found there ANTI NARCOTIC SO C IE T Y GRA TE and th ink ers" by Editor Robert L 0n<.e , whlW , . rtk.|<> of , FU L FOR USE OF ADVOCATE Vann, of the Pittsburgh Courier, to constructive nature appears m their COLUMNS IN IT S PROGRAM (Contribute a spermi article on nation* o.lumns esDeciallv if It r . l * t . . to m.. « —— — a 1 conditions to he published In the Andy Bundy. Pacific Coast feather weight fighting champion. returned from a visit to Oakland last week. —O— Artists — All! — CX- John W inters of Chicago, spent a d , y ,n ,, o r" ■ n,, »Hh friends Monday He was hound for Butte. Montana his form er home Charlie Kedd. rustaijranteer. is re T ° r ° ° r‘" * " d “ * ' h' ported to he quarantined at his home the Ingoing national administration _ on account of Mrs Kedd having the r .h 0,r Rad' ° n , y ' N>* Tork «•*• W e g.-e e n c i o . i n , . r t l c l « we be- !<fKTr’ 18 * musician is not disputed. Ileve Wlll be interesting and inatruc- Two colored men were sworn In as **1P* her Im. newspaper J u s . ' now hundreds of ^ d l ^ men and women too. are hoping and ° r ' ‘ ° D' J * nUlry ,T " W * ^ ^ * brl0K ^ ,helr an4 al" ' J uror" ,h ' dty' 8' ° " of :h* ,h8 ' i r ‘ou,> F‘u ,,'’ n Superior Court at A lUnta. 0 . . . Their music burnt on# up! — O— longing to obtain an appointment to How c . n white oeonle then learn . ° f ' Z '""l! . . U” T h ‘" ’* ' h' , l r ’ ' " m,‘ " PC' Mrs. Alice Jnm l*on la greatly Im some sort of position at Washinrtnn . s v" " lte ,w,rn * ' We wish to thank you for the op- 1 * * 1 that colored men have been ae through the Influence of -he news h U| Z h' 18 do,nr ho,, Portunity of getting our message over lected as Juror* in Georgia and thl* P r " * « l ‘ he delight of her friends * * fa r,n * anil whaf h#* *■ thinking’ f 0 your r^ad^rs. and nopw that It *na» was don# to prevent an appeal from Mra- J *»ml" on confined to her paper. iVrt ainly not from »he reading o f the in m m § V|, ( f u .n„?1. lf onl> , , , k# i rdlct of a ra se to he tried In home. 1190 l l o lg a t * for more than five average white daily Such information a few. we eks with rh eu m ati sm . this court. Liars ever talk the loudest and <*n only be obtained from the Negro Would you be kind enough to let press their claims most vigorously newspaper».. Mrs Mayhelle Cochran who sprnt n its h u rt three copies for our file* "Rythm R a ck eteer s" ! Oh. they're However, persons of probity and in- Some years ago, one mirht have few weeks in Portland on business r e Again thanking you. I remain. hot. an HOW! telligence ned not fear liars and been severely censured and even os- cently. has returned to her home in Sincerely your», knockers. Unjust criticism always »er- tracised from certain circles if he had San Diego, California. HOWARD GRAY T he E A S T T E N N E S S E E N E W S of Ye* as a bomerang. I*ad a Negro newspaper come to his Director Knoxville. Tenn . earrled a reprint --------------------------------- home. But In the light of present-day Follnwlnic a Innr Him*««. Mr« W. Ci from The Advocate re Mlaa Clara In- Governor Meier's message to the development and mental progress, in Ford di*»d on W ednesday m orning at IRVIN GOODMAN TO SP E A K B E gersoll qualifying a* a registered state legislature was received with en telligent whites should make It a rule Mtiltnornaih ho«pltal. Th«* Ford« h a re FO RE S T A T E L E G IS L A T U R E nurse in it* issue of Ja n 19th thusiasm. but it's going to take soma to buy at least one good Negro news long b«**»n r«**ld*nt« and rltlz fn « of time for the common people to under- paper. How else can one become ful- Portland. Mr«. Ford w in a m em ber International Labor Defense Attorney A NEW MUSIC AGGREGATION stand Just what It was all about. ly developed If he leaves out of his and an offi<***r. at**ward«*«M, of It^th**! To Urge Repeal of Syndicalism Law -------- education such an im pjrta nt study as A. M K rh tirrh . F u n eral ««*rrlc#»« — T h e 8tew«rt-P ark Church Children« T H E ADVOCATE IN E V E R Y W H ITE •!»« American Negro? w er* conducted Friday from B«»thH Portland. Oregon. January 27 — T o Ringing Hand. I* the latest music or- HOME IN 19*3 w'e are living in an age when the church with Her D (• Hill, Jr .. In ganlzatlon It Is composed of eleven ---------- world Is experiencing the death thro*» the idttor: ch arge Th«* choir of the church «ang Aa a direct result of the state-wide children all of whom belong to the For the last psst tw<-nt»-nine yer.r*. old out-worn customs and prejiidi- with Mr«. J «*««♦* Oraynon, aololat. mass protest and demonstrations led Henderson and Crane families. The T H E ADVOCATE ha* been published ( * » *od the agony of labor in th» Mr'.b by the International I^ bo r f»efen*e a hand sing* spirituals, folk songs and In the f'lty of Portand It Is a weekly of a new era. Today is the day of per- Mr«. M artha Hlmimon, of #>45 Ka«t newspaper, independent, politically, sonal investigation. Everywhere indl- gainst the Oregon Criminal Syndlca! read poetry They are trained hy Mrs Six te e n th «tr««*f aouth, a pioneer c iti published in the Interest of the color tid ua's are inveatigatlng and aeeklng Ism Law, and of the demand for th- Mable Henderson and Mrs. Madge zen of Portland. 1« III and confined to ed people specially and serve* as a ‘ he truth for themselves How ran repeal of this law raised by the H.D Crane A silver offering Is taken at h**r home Mr* HimpMon 1« Htiffcrlng mediator or bridge between the white they know the truth about the Negro • nd supported by the hundreds of their programs, all of which Is turn- with an lnjur«d Unit» unless they read about or personally work* rV !*nd «lelegaU# to the ed over to their church. Concerts have and Negro races in the state. Sta te Hunger March to Halem on the (men given hy the young folk at Rich- It’s present ow ner and editor has to solve their common problems. CAMP AliD A U X IL L A R Y M E E T been with the paper for twenty-one T H E AD\OCATE is the only Negro 5lh of I< ntiary. the Oregon Sta te Leg- field Wn ; Hillsboro. Oregon. Oregon — - years, nerving In various capacities newspaper published in the State of Isla ture has now been forced to lak** City. Otegon and they are booked to at Estacada, and at Co Sgt. JoMcph White Camp and the from printer to editor and vice versa. Oregon. It'a sole reason for existing ar,l,,n , l',! repeal of the Criml appear „ nal Syndicalism Law lumbia acadom>. at Battleground. Wn. I*adi«‘H Anxill.ary will h«»ld their regu* And for the same period of time, T H E I» to he of service in promoting more A lull for the repeal of this law lias Mr«. H«*ndf>r«ori explained that thl« lar meeting tonight at their hall In the ADVOCATE has striven sincerely nnd friendly relations between the race* been introduced by Se nator Ashby C wn* «i «ervlreable way thought out county court hoii«e. continuously to create a be tter under- l>y disseminating information wh:i h it Dickson of Multnomah County and Is " T he newly elcted pre«ldent of the standing between the race s and to believe* to be of help and which Is 0 n l y by by (hp r „ t>Mn Auxllllary, Mr«. Winnie Davla, and promote, not only interracial tolerance ne cessary before the races can begin now pending before the House of Representatives Also. Irvin Goodman. of our rf ro r„ and lh„ d.. the «eerctary. Mrs. Marvin MeOfnnl* hut friendship, love and appreci atim *o aolv their common problems, between the black and the white peo- T H E ADVOCATE is only $2 50 per ILD attorney, has received permission mand, of r y „ , y y „r k i r and gvrn;n will meet next Wedne«day night with rHn wr consolidate ‘ he Auxllllary of Scout Young Camp Tie. In this Intrrarial work, we feel year — 52 weeks. We want every to Speak before hoth houses of the tb)7,.r ,(f fofee , hr | ^ ,a | aturP to get pointers on the work for their safe In saying that T H E ADVOCATK white family and business place in legislature to explain the ch aracter of ,lllr ylf,t„ ry the Cnmlrinl Svndkall«m I*aw and *he tr wip* off the «talute hook« of Die Auxllllary. editor led out In the Northwest, not ‘ he state to subscribe for T H E ADVO- All memlters of both eamp and Aux gon tin« law which violate« every f un- ri.lv through the column« of th* pa- UATE and anaint 11 « in promoting our i,H r# However, thla does not mean 'ha* ,|amPnU | n r h l 0f freedom of the are urged to be present at the. m eet f f r . but in the home, through the helpful and greatly needed program ing tonight. rchool. college and church nrganixa- •* I* very little to ask but many toge the fight of the working class agains. working ( lass this vicious anti-labor law is yet won. tlonv. ‘ Her wlll aid very materially. Fraternally yours, Pioneering In such work Is not all W e are anxious for that day in our Th,> r’* 8* a'1 of the i 'rlmln*1 Hyndlcal- ■ M i l , LINKEN'. "•I I roses. Many time* the very pc .rle In terracial relationship when we the *"m R8pf' * 1 Ar‘ by l-egi»l», ur‘' Section Organirer Sgt. Joseph White f'amp Whom She thought to help mlsunder- Negro and the white - r a n live pear- byi m* ’”' SPA N IS H - AMERCAN WAR stood he r motives and would censure eahly. amicably and harmoniously to- demand». Every worker, every mem CALL ADVOCATE W O N O E R F U L VETERANS he r for “trying In be white". It Is Fether in the same world, in the same ber and friend of the International Philadelphia, P a . Ja nu a ry 24 -To rlca s ln g *o observe, however, that country. In the sam e state. In the l a b o r Defense and every member of the editor: — and— th»*e same people who adversely crltl- »»me city, and If need be on the same r>rMnlw“d lab,ir 8h' " lld Immediately Find enclosed 10 ce n ts for which c'sd her Interracial activities, th.m »‘ reet. 8,nd •»“ *7* »"d resolution» to year please »end me at once a copy nt your Ladies Auxllllary Meets every selves have caught the spirit and In Such is the mission of T H E ADVO- a U , , ‘ " Pfesentatives or senators .le- wonderful paper. 2ND A 4TH SA T U R DA Y NIGHTS the parlance of slang, “everybody'« ^ A T E mandiog favorable action on thla bill, Hoping you will forward It goon, I At V E T E R A N 8 HALL rt- n r II now." Wont yon. and you. , nd yon aid us 0 r , u r ' l , a , ‘rnh ard |:,b" r ,,nl" na ah‘,uld remain. County Court House T ' f E AD’.’OCA TE has never h e n a by remitting for your subscription at ' K° " " nd r' af',u l,, r* ,n ,h " Rp* ak* r Very truly yours, m o n e y m a k i n g Institution evtn when «>"<•«? , f ' h* W nrd P r,8 l,' ,' n ' flf ,h# | ..............................>,,«»,«....... OGRESS J BYRD K'ti^te d'tr.andirg l a s sage of the bill. THE CovJd in CARD TABLE T H E CARD T A B L E now emerges as a really fine (dece of furniture No longer la It merely a makeshift, rollapslhlr device on which to play cards The Cowdln Card Table with Its genuine mahogany, walnut, nr gumwitod lop la In perfect keeping with the radio cabinet, the piano, and other fine furniture of the cultured home The hostess who brings it nut ran well lie proud of Its beauty Guest* are delighted with the " f e e l " of Ita polished hardwood top and the wo men actually envious when they see how very at tr active the table Is for serving ref reshm en ts afterward , Why not be the first In your crowd to own a Cowdln Card T a ble? REDU CED PRIC E FOR S H O R T T IM E and AT FA C T O R Y ONLY Formaly Sold For $18.75 N O W If <S C0 t e n d ili t e . 227 DAVIS S T R E E T P O R T L A NO. O R E BROADWAY G O N 04*5 ..........0 -‘ j t o y l .1' _ 4 f t R u t your telephone dot s more than stnnd guard. It “runs errands ’. It carries your voice to the next block or another state. It rings for you and invites you to good times. Your telephone does these and more, all for ao little. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Telephone: ATwater 6261 Buaineaa Office 362 Oak Street