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THE T h e A d v o c a te T h « Bridge l i t w M n T h « N«gro «nd W h il« Mao«* In O r«fo n An —O— ADVOCATE In d ap an d sn t V O L U M N I 2« N U M B E R « P «p «r D «v o t«d to Ih » In t«r«at* of lh « OUR G OAL T h e A d v o c a te ln Every White Horn« In Oregon In 1*11 P a o p l« P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N , B A T U R O A V . F E B R U A R Y 11. 1*31 PR IC K P I V I C E N T S «••«««M ••«••• COURT ENDS JMCROWISM m- PREACHER “RAISES DEVIL” IN PORTLAND •a 0*' M L'C O N V IC T E D UNDER SLAVE LAWS o-. FUMERAI SERVICES HELD MON. R E V E R E N D LE E ROY K IN AR D SAYS OIVES W I L L C LO SE AND YOUNG FOLK W ILL P L A Y IN C H U R C H Y A R D Eleven United With Church el Qreel "Shout Down“ Meeting E F F E C T S OF R EVIV AL SEEN IN F I L L E D C H U R C H E S (By B C P I Funeral aervlcea wera held Monday. February 6tb for the late Helena Mae Klaer. who died on February 3rd at Multnomah hospital, following a liny «rin g lllnesa fur a period of more then a year. Mr« Klaer wae born forty-one yeere ago al laiwrence, Kansas She end her hueband. Samuel A. Klaer have been honored and reapected rltliena of Portland for a number of years The deceased possessed a lieu utiful aoprano voire and on numerous net salons sang leads In the Ilrlhel rburrh choir of which she was a mem her She also was active In club and social circles until her health failed. Mrs. Kiser hud a lovable dlajioal lion and made many friends who dear ly appreciated her. The aervlcea were held al the fun eral parlors of llennlnghoff A (¡addle. 335 Hlitb street More than one hun , Jim-Crow Practice Of Education Ended D A V I D S O N ’S B A K E R Y C O M P A N Y AIDS T H E JORDAN MASS MEETING CALLED BY BRANCH UNEMPLOYED Columbua. O. Feb. *— (S p ecial)— The Ohio Supreme court on February 1st granted an alternative writ of mandamus against Ohio State unlver- INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE TO APPEAL CASE digesting . . . . . Tße lyevûs BT CLIFFO RD C. M ITC H E LL DIGESTING T H E NEW S E IG H TE E N YEAR OLD COLORED BOY S E N T E N C E D T O G EO R GIA C H A IN GANG FOR E IG H T E E N YEARS UNDER OLO LAW D IG ESTIN G T H E N EW S This editorial news feature la the result of dlllgest study, research and compilation on all affaire and matters pertaining to the Negro race la A- HI* Crime W at Being A Member merles. I Of An Unpopular Political Party Public editorial expressions com menced in the month of March 1330 Atlanta. Qa„ ebruary — A young o r in Mrs Canaady’a Portland (Oregon) ganixer of colored and white unem- Advocate, and since then haa been Ployed here was "railroaded" to a sen- used by nearly ninety different pub- elty ordering the admission of Miss With (be advent of the He». Mr, The Davidson's Itakery Company. ! . « « Hoy Klimrtl In Portland a few In the opinion of many, la not only j Dorls Weaver, senior student in home tence of 18 ,0 20 year* ‘n the chata «cations. In every part of America. e v r ln ago. old man Satan hae been over fifty of whom use It. simultan ronsldered the first In the realm of economics to the home management (By E. J. Minor) on the lump Indeed them are mme eously. as a regular weekly feature, baking but alao the first In the field house in connection with ber work In e e e who believe that he haa been run out of relief. The National Association for the home economics. of town while other« are of the opiu W E E K L Y BOOK C O M M E N T W'ben The Advocate, aaalsled by Senior students in home economics i lou that he 1« «(III operating In hmis- As a by-product of my releasing ser the First A M K Zion churrh. began Advancement of Colored People la ea of III repute anil other place« of vices to the Negro Press. I have, siace ita work to ealahllah a relief depot fighting the Jordan case which la now are required to reside In the home February 1931, released a weekly book at the church. 417 Williams svenu<- before the Supreme Court. The Court management house on the campus for I FftSS comment on some book concerning Reverend Kluard. the dynamic dl to aid the unempoyed. Davidson'. B . h „ r r , nt)Ml tttO Taeyt . iU y 0f Ex week* and ac,ua,,y manare ,he I home. Tw elve girls live together ln which Negroes are Interested and this vine, served notice upon his congre kery waa the first t« respond ¡ecutlnn of Jordan for a period of alx- the house for the period. Miss W eav gallon lust Sunday morning lhat lev <>red and fifty persons came to pay a feature haa been highly appreciated For the past two weeks the bakery !,y ,jayg p0 ¿How lim e to prepare the er registered for the residence last and commented upon by many book for«* hr WAN through dan« r Italia and last lot lug respect to the deceased 'has furnished bread once per w e e k .'caae for ar|Curaent. You will recall Iter. D. U. Hill, pastor of liethel Fall, but waa dnled admission to the publishers, authors and poets. This “ ■(»rial rlulM" woultl Hum* their hut now It douatee bread twice per tIlat Theodore Jordan was convicted release la sent out with my "Digesting and th« young |H*«»plr who fnqu«Mit»*l church delivered the principal eulogy, week on Tuesday* and Friday* At u >, yrar ln Klamath County for the house this quarter when her turn liethel choir sang and Mlaa Barbara came to more In. President George the N ew t" releases and is used by ih. in v o tM b « *«••»» Skipping »»nd least fifty loavos of good, wholesome. murdered Df a dining car steward, and nearly fifty publications weekly, playing about Ibe church yards, d ive. I,ub,,ard’ Udy a.lendan. on duly fresh bread It la picked up by The aaa sentenced to be executed on Feb. Rlghtmlre of the university. In de Floral frlhutea were numeroue and e s s fen d in g the exclusion of Mlaa W eaver and gambling dens would tie rluaed Adrocate and deposited at the church j j g j j tw-autlful. one of which waa from the said he "didn’t think colored people TH IS AND T H A T — Ughi and tbwir* iroprlelofs orcupvtug each week where Rev. and Mr*. !-ee ( The National Association Is calling —anted u,at kind of association with Meier A Frank company where the This is a strictly a personal entomn. church pews hoy Kmard In turn distributes ft to a mass meeting to be held at Mt Oli deceased was • inplovd for maay years. In diary form, appearing exclusively " I have Just started", declared the those most In need Officials of the vet Baptist Church on Thursday even white people- "Last year the univer Messrs llennlnghoff A Gaddte had In the CHICAGO SU ND AY BEE. 3655 minister "and I wont slop until the llukery Insist that they are glad to be ing February 13. 1933 at 8:00 P. M sity successfully excluded Miss Wtl- personal charge over (he service an.I helmina Styles from the house by South State Street. Chicago. I1L, which devil stops", he added ,W* W,y ,0 ,h* ( T h l. meeting la called so that the passing the buck back and forth be It is anld that It w a . beautifully * bl* 10 h,lp started in July 1931 and which gives Five or all weeks ago. the pastora unemployment situation public may be Informed through the tween the president'* office and the handled The remains were Interred Angelo Herndon me an opportunity to acknowledge re- officials of th,e three leading colorad churches, The Advocate and Zion In Unroll. Memorial Park cemetery liethel and Zion A M K and the Ml point out that In appreciation for .he I ^ V r “ < * a i tali ° " ' f e ° f ‘ h* d' " C,° r *ang of this state because he organ!,- C* " » ° f “ “ ” any b<»ok* Periodical.. The deceased leaves to mourn their ........ m J'’r<Ian Mr- th an«-. Rob- mlc8 „ wa< too ,a,e for her to * “ ----•— — ---* --------------- ---- other exchanges” letters, and many Olivet Itaptlst Joined their talents and ed a demonstration which won them loss, a widower. Ralnurl A Klaer. of Splendid help and spirit of coopera ,naoB who u the chlef COUn*el for the ^ admitted forms of cooperation with which I their congregations In a sort of "pro- relief. He was charged with "Inciting 477 Jarrett afreet; ah aunt, Mrs. Mil tlon manifested by this firm that all Association will deliver the principle am favored by the American public greaalve" revival which lasted for re- the readers of The Adrin-ate and nu m- address on the facts and treatment of Ohio colored people claim *hat pres- to insurrection". His attorneys, dred Smith. and a cmiatn. Mr. Clifford o f both races. It also gires me an op- three weeks proper, meeting one bers of the church, when needing any j ordall d„ r | n), his Incarceration and Idem Rlghtmlre was behind the move tained by the International Labor De- Strode, of 501 Market Street. week In eech of the churches with an thing In the ttakery line, should pat- 0(|jpr circumstances surrounding the.w lch ousted Dr. Herbert Adolphus fense, have filed a notice of an appeal po‘ ' 2 . c mmet p Inter-chang« of ministers An encore ronlte the Davidson* Bakery Co case Everyone Is earnestly requested ' Miller, profesor or sociology at the u- and a motion for a new trial. The ex- na p" an arpenmg a 01 YOUNG DEMOCRATS M E E T my lue from aay to day and week to meeting lasted e week end In the en The Company’s plant Is located « « to attend this meeting as It m eans1 Diversity, from his chair several years elusion of colored Jurors from grand w eef. tire time approximately fifty ronverts 1S8 E 22nd Street and the phone num much eTery Ne(,ro In Oregon. T h e(a g o because Dr. Miller advocated and petit Juries ln this state will be The Colored Democratic lea g u e of I « « « and ‘ bark-alldera” were brought Into .Association meets regularly at the complete equalty between the races the principal basis for the demand to Oregon met last Sunday at the home bar Is KAst 3188 S H O R T S TO R IES AN D F E A T U R E the fold, twenty-one of whom rame Two boxes of clothing were sent to william s Ave. Y W. C. A., but owing and refused to halt dancing between have the verdict set aside. March 10th of Ita secretary. Jerome Franklin, al A R TIC LES under the preaching of Reverend Kin- the depot this week Among the artl- the fact that the building Is In uae 'studnts in hla sociology classes and haa been set for the hearing of the ar- 261« N E 2«th avenue j A , another result of the popularity ard The others under Reverenda W ti cles of clothing are to be found under- on Thursday evening they moved the those at W ilberforce university when guments. Five new members were enrolled of my writings a number of short stor son and Daniel O. Hill of Oli rei and garments, dresses, coats, shoes, etc. meeting to the Church. T ell your the two groups held Interracial dls- and soma committees formd ies. sketches and feature articles have liethel respectively Ladles of the community are request- friends and urge them to attend thla cusslons. I, Th president. Charles Adams says appeared in such magazines as TtME- Since the cloee of the revival, all ed to report needy cases to Oarfled meeting. | __________ the outlook la splendid for a large or- L T DIGEST; T A T T L E R ; TO RCH 7623 and Trinity 5837 and every effort ; the churches have taken on new life ganliatlon In the near future. L IG H T ; BRONZEMAN. and the and the attendance haa been greatly will be made to relieve them. P H IL A D E L P H IA TRIBUNE. Since Increased The latter an much an tin Any donations of clothing, food and May 1932, the Atlanta Daily World A C A R D OF T H A N K S til people have been heard lo remark, money will be accepted and accounted and other papers affiliated with the "where are all these people coming for by Rev. and Mr* Kmard. 417 Wtl- Southern Newspaper Syndicate thru- I wl«h to tak* this mot hod to thank j|aniN a venue or by The Advocate, at from ’ " The 12th annual meeting of the Y. out the south, have used a weekly luive" was the theme of Rev Kin our many friends for their loving 25j S ^ g ï8|h W. C. A. was observed Friday. Feb. K IL B Y sketch of mine. «r<T« morning «*rm »n on L i t Sunday » « " « » • ■ a and daada of frtondahlp dur- No rare linea will lie drawn in the 10th at 8 P. M. Speakers were Dr. I « « « and the well filled rhnrrh auditorium Ina the long Illness of my beloved matter of distribution. Dorothy Reed and Miss Tanyo Schel- P R IS O N S A N O P R I S O N E R S wsa as one In expressing and demon wife, and for the beautiful floral tri vr. The Invocation was given by Mr. This opinion on prisons and prl- atratltig the presence of the power of butes and other expressions of sym T H E A D V O C A T E IN E V E R Y W H I T E pathy and esteem. E. A. Browne. Musical numbers were Boners has appeared in School News the holy Rplrlt In their midst. So H O M E IN O R E G O N IN 1933 Signed ; supplied by the girls quartet: Julia Published by Jackson prisoners, since spontaneous was their reaction to the SAM U EL A. KISER. Mae Blanchard. N ellie Ingersoll. Ger- June 1932 Gradually the colored edl- thrilling sermon that (he meeting au During the past week, the manager 477 Jarrett Streut, Portland. Ore. aldtne W illiams and Ruth Scott. Mr. «°rs in all parts of the country hare tomatically turned Into a testimonial, — . - — of The Advocate was so busy with V. E Keene spoke on the boys work, ««produced It until In January 1933 band shaking epidemic. F OR R E N T — Uean. nicely decorated other pressing matters lhat the cam The annual report w-as made by « I ° 8« «o thirty different publications, It was the first Sunday In the and well arranged five room flats. On palgn to place the Advocate tn ever) Mrs. Elmer Flowers, chairman. The scattered from the Pacific to the At- month and the Sacrament of Our West aide; walking distance; very white home In 1933. was somewhat ne- meeting was followed by a reception «antic coast, and from the Great Lakes laird's Supper was administered to reasonable Phono Laura t^ipsley at glected. However It doea not mean with refreshments sponsored by (¡jg to the Gulf of Mexico, are presenting old and young; to hualneasman and Prisons and Prisoners to their respec Eaat «058. — Adv. that the work la abandoned or that Committee of Management. employee; to old-timer« and new tive readers. 1 • - 1 we are In the least discouraged. Quite comers; to students and others It had B O L D W O M E N W O R K IN C O L O R E O to the contrary. Sunday afternoon. Feb. 12. at 4:15 been many a month since old-timer* . D IS TR IC T During the week, however four new Vesper services will be held at the C O N D E N S E D C O M M E N T S FROM had wltneaaed such doings at Zion. " subscriber* were enrolled: Wilbut Central Y. A program will be presen-1 ’ O TH E R S Those who came out of aheer rurl- LOS ANOEI.RS. Cal., Feb. 8— With Marshall. J. D Lewis. Mrs. C. A. Jen- ted by the W illiams Avenue Y in ob- E Washington, editor of the nalty, remained In shake hands with Increasing boldness smirking* Magda kina, nurse; George Jeffries, business servance of race relation, day Mrs. P H IL A D E L P H IA T R IB U N E ) the pastor after they had contributed lens of the Nordic strain are making man (sent In by Mrs. E. L. Jamison); Jessie Flowers will preside and her 1 " W e ,hlnk your ,iature “ Digesting liberally to the collection plate appearing One woman who aald she had been the Central Avenue district their hunt- and J. O. Kirk, business man. I Photo shows the Tuskegee choir as daughter. Jessie, will play a piano ,he V' ,w s" one ot the Ing grounds according to local Invest!- W e hope every colored subscriber working for Jean* for many years, u- directed by William U Dawson, ln a solo; Lillian Bellard will give a vocal ln * ny of the colorpd P a P «r*’’ gntors. From merely walking through will take tho responsibility of send- solo Mr. V. E Keene will conduct the A B Whitlock, president of the O AR Y lilted with the rhurch recording for Pathe News on the ter devotlonals. Geraldine Williams and AM E R IC AN : "W e feel that the re The singing was spontaneous and the Avenue exchanging covet glancea. Ing In at least one white subscriber, race of the 86th floor of the Empire Ansonta Scott will be the speakers leasees we receire from you are se- swspt the audience like a forest-fire. they have taken to frequenting drug This ran he easily done by asking Iss Thelma Armstrong’, beautiful S u ,° Building In New York City last stores nnd cafes and loitering on cor- your grocer, butcher, tailor or who- The following girls w ill assist In serv cond to none and yours above all get The songs were of the old fashioned voice has won for her much praise «?'r,(«B3r- Radio City and upper Man- Most of them arc addicts to ever you spend your money with, for log tea: Julia Mae Blanchard. Lena our flrst «o n .ld er.tlo n " type like “ I’m Going to live so Ood ner*. during the Tuskegee * Choir engage- h« “ au can be seen In the background. Htlsman. IdaEdwards. and Birdie Mae Caswe11 W Crews edl,or of th* Can Use Me. Hallelujah!” and "This " r‘ >«fer* " " " n.ar.hauna clgaretts are a subscription. I Mlaa Armstrong The cholr ,an« “ Oh, What a Beauti BRONZEM AN: “ I consider your col I^et*« «11 work hard this coming mont at ,<ad,° Coleman. Little Light of Mine” . And how lhat railed «nd frequently Inquire where ful City” , arranged by Mr. Dawson. umns ably written and giving evidence week to make up for loat time. '* “ memb«Y of the preacher can sing' When, for any they may be purchased One reason glvon for their migration ------------------------------- have charge of dcep w,tl1 observation. It la Tuskegee C h o lr , | Mr«. W. P Brown will reason he has tn atop, hla wife lakes to my mind one of the best features who led the singing ZIO N P A S T O R W I L L G U I D E M E N of Vespers on February 26th. up the lead and what a thrill on* ro- tn the colored section la that a recent SUES EM BALM RR FOR appearing In the weekly press" recorded by Pathe PR IS O N rlevea who ha. any spiritual out look drlTe on fak'' b,'• u,J, p* rlnra an<l ma* BREACH OF PROMISE F. R. Clark, editor of the N E W A R K sage establishments conducted In Hoi The Business and Industrial Oirla News last Friday a SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8“—The Rev. at all! CHICAGO, Feb. 8—Lydia Pnmaxal. H E R A L D — December 1930: "Clifford lywood and the Wllahlre district haa E. J. Magruder, paator of the First Club will give their party on Thura At the close of the meeting In to p the Empire natural *l'5r* » r-°lrt whlteg girl, has filed a C. Mitchell began a special news fea A. M. E. Zion church here was noti- day evening, February 16th. whlrh Reverend* O. R Thnmna-Lewl* crowdedo them out of their $26.000 breach of promise suite against ture about a year ago In Michigan State n id g , when habitat. fled last week that he had been as 1 ------------------------------------------------- and R. H Camp, assisted, the minister W. Percy Sims. South Side mortician. known as "Digesting the News", and the Tuskegee Choir e i^ p d Director o f Religious Work a Y O U N G M U S I C I A N H E A R D IN Inrlted the audience hark tn the even ' 81ms claim* It an extortion plot. since that time he has become nation sang. She has a ve- monK the Negro prisoners of San E V EN IN G R E C IT A L A T Y ing services announcing It would ha W H Y BE C O L D ? I The girl alleges she met the under- ally known and la now releasslng to ry beautiful, fine Quentin Prleon. An office In the prl- -- - - n hlg "shout-down" meeting, tnkea about n year ago and had been a large number of papers • and la When You Can Get The quality voice which (on library has been set aside, where Professor Elmer C. Bartlett present- Sure enough II was a hlg ahout-down with him on many occasions, when he called the second Arthur Brisbane the uses with mark- onoe a month Negro male prisoners ed his pnpl. Miss Florence Cantrell in time for there were ten who came B I G G E S T L O A D O F W O O O IN C I T Y suddenly gronw cold and turned her In Journalism." (Rlnck and Slab) ed understanding will confer with the Rev. Magruder a successful piano recital on Friday to the attnr nnd united with the down on a "date” October 3L She M. U Collins, editor of the SHREVE — For Only »3.25— ¡T h elm a Armstrong concerning their problems. (evening. Feb. 3rd at Central Y. W. C. church nnd a packd house heard the said he had been very attentive to her PO R T SUN: “ Digesting the New *” She wae horn and reared In the | Rev. Magruder formally pastered A. auditorium, minister's aoul-allrrlng message Right UN IO N F U E L CO M PA NY and made promises of marriage. He by Clifford C. Mitchell, profound scho- south and Is one of Tuskegee'* moat the First A. M. E. Zion church In ! Miss Vtolette Hooker was assistant candidates will he baptised al the P H O N E B R O A D W A Y 0611 la marrfod and haa several children. valued students. ; Portland. (artist In n group of vocal numbers. (Contlnued on page 3, coL 7) church, tomorrow. j \ ^ . . \\ Tuskegee Choir Makes Movietone A to p Empire State Building FEATURED WITH CHORDS YWCA