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PAGE TW O T N I S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H M. 1533 A O V O C A T I > c c e e e —e e e c e e e e e e e e e e e EDITORIALS THEYGEf ON BIG T IE OVERAiR The Goal o f IN S T A L L M E N T NO. i T H S STOR1 r N U I P M W M M il ton. D C.. like all metropolitan cities has Its rackets, protected rice and Its vice lord* and racket barons "Sum r D CAN’ NAD Y, Founder hers” . "P o lic y " l*ht Clubs and Boot legging flourished with Buck White (Ity Shop III Kffendll Published Every Saturday at SSX« N Entered a* Second-Class Matter In the and Joe Fr >nch the chief moculs of the baronial clan and A1 Freeman and Font Office at Portland Oregon E. îit h Avm ue, Portland. Oregon A n e w WORLO O R O tH fettered nsllnnal sovereignty as an Imtlapeiislhle preliminary to the for- Harry Brooka seeking hr erery means Telephone G AR FIE LD 7523 Under the Aet of 1313 to delhrone them Over sixty vests ago. In Ilia Tablet matton of the future Commonwealth One of the bright spots In Washing to Queen Victoria. Baha'uTUh. ad of all nations of the world* Borne . Columnist . Editor Kits Reid Beatrice Cannady Franklin ton's night life was the Alrolona club dressing "the concourse of the rulers form of s world Roper Stale must . Columnist V. J. Franklin . . . . . . . M an n er Vanoy Lee which was owned aud operated by of the earth." revealed Ihe following needs lie evolved In whose favor all Take ye counsel together, and let the nations of the world will have Social Editor White and French It was understood Contributing Ed Rosalie Bird W illiam Pickens that it was "protected" and for many your concern lie only that which pro- willingly ceded every right to maintain . Health Ed Columnist PeNorTsl Cuthank month-* ^ had run f otaated t- the W . J. Wheaton . fttelh mankind and heterelh the con armament» except for purpneee of ! thick Jordan . . Seattle Editor reretry was at Its height one evening. dltlon thereof . . . . Regard the maintaining liiterunl order wHhlit Columnist Clifford Mitchell government men swept Into the place world as Ihe human body, though their respedlve dominions Hurh a Subscription Rates payabls in advance Columnist suddenly hut this did not mean any created whole and perfect, has been state wll have to Include supreme and K rlly Miller . I One Year. $2.50: Sis Months. $1.&0 thing to Buck and Joe as they knew afflicted, through diverse causes, with unchallengeable authority on every Three Months $1.00 Columnist Ralph Clyde . that there was no liquor In the place grave tils and maladies Not for one recall llranl member of the common IA «»arch of the place, however, re- day did It rest, nay Its sickness waxed wealth, a World Parliament whose 1 ve.iled a -ase of liquor and "G " men more severe, as tt fell under the menthers shall he elected by Ihe pee- W H Y IS IT SO? 'also Informed them as to the Identity treatment of unskilled physicians • ho pi,, m their respective countries and of their "protectors" Joe and Buck have spurred on the steed of their whose election shall lie confirmed by Truly Portland is the only city of were arrested but later released on worldly desires and have erred grl- their respective governments, and a Its slxe to our knowledge in which its bond and the gay night club waa pad svnusly And if at one time, through Supreme Tribunal whose Judgement intelligent and most fitted colored cl- i looked Somebody had snitched on the care of an able physician, a mem w ill have a hunting effect even In tisens are in the hack ground and per them and had planted t he liquor In R ALPH L. LESTER her o f that body was healed, the rest »u* h cases where the twrtlea eon- mit the leas prepared to represent the fact, according to the two racketeers remained afflicted as before Thus In cerned did ml voluntarily agree to race in public activities and in their they had been frame*!, but by whom* formoth you the All Knowing, the All- submit their case to Its consider»!Ion TH E A LP H A important civic life, particularly those They would find out. W ise , . That which the laird g world community in which wll ero- A wise man once said Here is the of an interracial character Is it any hath ordained as the sovereign remc nomt* harriers will have hern per IX 8 T A L L M E N T NO F IV E wonder that our white citiiens look tragedy of our race: Not that men are dy and mightiest Instrument for the msnently demolished and the inter Instantly their minds as If by com upon us w”ith contempt They feel that poor; Alt men know something of pov- healing of all the world Is Ihe union ot dependence of Capital and l-ahor do THE SOUTHERN SINGERS, whoss succssa with their if those Who represent us are our best erty; not that men are wicked: Who mon agreement flitted to Brooks, and all Its peoples in one universal Cause, finliely recognised; In which the cla- novelty broadcast over station W L W In Cincinnati, won thsm can claim to be good? Not that men Freeman, their two next biggest com then God help the worst. one common Faith This can tu no n,or of religious fanaticism and strife a contract for tbrw* broadcasts weekly over the N B C net- are ignorant; Who can claim to h*i petitors. and e sch of whom had been work. Mrs. Ward, wife of ont of (ha three brothers. It tsner. wise be achieved except through the * ,|| have been forever stilled. In easing into thler territory In the 'num wise? But that all men are Strangers power of a skilled, an Bll-powerfUi which Ihe flame of racial animosity WRONG TIM E FOR NEGROES — Anonymous bers' business, which was now gather SO UTH ERN SINGERS USE WASH- 1 which Includes comedy, songs. Instru and Inspired Physician This verily ta „ III have been finally extinguished. In The propensity of some of our peo ing in approximately one hundred BOARO IN BROADCAST PROGRAM mentation and a bit of pathos all ty the truth, and all else naught hut e r which s single code of International ple to speak or act at the wrong time grand a day. from the people of Wash- Now iet us become better acquainted pically almoapherlc of Negro planta COT." was no more accurately and discourse taw the product of the considered — O— I ington. both white and black Yea. It N EW YORK. March *3—The South tion life. In a further message. Itaha'u llah Judgment of the world's federated re- Ingly displayed than in an event that What has become of the Cellophane [could have been either of them Well, eru Singers, four colored artists who The Inatrumenta uaed by thla quar adds these words took place a few days ago In our na preaeiitatlves shall have as Its aanc- belt makers? Jig-Saw puzxle en they would find out. no question about « U rtrd broadcasting over the NBC net- tet are Ihe moat novel In radio They "W e see you adding every year un n,,„ (he instant and coercive In ter tional capital. At the very time when thusiasts now Speaking of Jig-Saw that, and as soon as they had secured work March 1st. have proved a tre- feature a combination Jug band an djto your egpemllturea and laying the vent Ion of the combined forces of the President Roosevelt was so deeply en puzzles. on a train returning from their release from custody on cash mendou* hit. [washboard hand The gtrl. Anna Lau- j burden thereof on the people whom federated unites, and finally a world gulfed In helping to stabilii the finan- rial and bonking conditions of this Washington. D C.. to Philadelphia. Pa bonds they "tu rn e d to their offices | T hl, qu. rt„ consists of th. Word 1 rle Want, who happens to be the only ye rule; this verily Is naught but grle rom * • ■ t he fur > " f « • !$ country, a committee of whites and 1 observed two young ladies working in N o rth w e « Washington and im brothers. Robert. Owen and James and ' woman on the air with a tenor voice i vous Injustice Fear the sighs and pr|,u.u. and militant nationalism will Negroes, seeking relief from the mul- • P » “ «* ***** in V\gi*hinrTon « m u * called In all the.r trusted lieu- th„ utter's wife Anna I.aurle Ward .plays the washboard wttfe the Humble. ,c .r . of •hi. TTniBgU On. «ml bm havt* hem lrit)*nii((Nt Into an abbting as abuses and injustices under -<n.! » hen the train rMChud " 'J™ 11* f r * * 1« * T W t t U WB> y U r gobitl featured for ............ at..,, h-d to her f.ngers A skillet I, at den «... *..„r t o p ic s l.-v,.„d that of WorM . .Ilgenshlp ton D e l. not even the border had been and they meant to knov * * r* *‘ r " l- " - l tnciunatt. and before leav tacheil to the waahhoard which pro which they ran endure Be reconcil |, i„,|, , | gBBBGfS In Its br..«,|. .t which the American Negro is subject completed T o most of . us ■ lif “ on' ,h» d ***““ wh"! P ' that liquor, and station for NBC> , e r e doing duc,., , CyBb,| „ffect whenever tsp- ed among yoursslves. that y . m .y .„„lin e ihe Order anticipated bv lla h .' ed. sought sn audition before him would they show him . thing or two 1 , prog r. m . W eek They were and ped by M r. Ward . thimble. need . r m . n. . n i . no no more save in .ll m m . to Needless to say. the group was not Jig-Saw puitle after another. more save in a a u u ltah llah. an an Order ( inter that (hat sh «hall come —o — about framing? Just wait. still are. one of the biggest aura. _______________ permitted to see the President. measure to safeguard your territories i*. regarded « » the fairest fruit of a A Phlladlphia Postal Clerk attend- Our story now shifts to New York tions ln the m)d west | Bob Whit# one o f the city employes and dominions Be united. O con- slowly maturing a g e While we are entirely In accord ing a social affair in Darby. Pa . last City, in Upper Harlem on the fourth) The Southern Singers are featured In the comfort stations. I. a victim of course of the sovereigns of the world with the object and purpose of this "The Tabernacle of Unity," Baha‘ delegation, we cannot feel but that month laid his racket so successfully floor of the One Hundred Fifty first over NBC's WJZ network each Mon Bright's Dtseas-. It Is «aid and la cop for thereby will the tempest of die- u’llah proclaims In Ills message to all that the following week found the street apartment house, ln her two- day from n o « to 11 IS p m ; each fined at Saint Vincent hospital cord he stilled amongst you and your mankind, 'has been raised, regard their mlsion was ill-timed. Here was town in the throes of a Revival What room kitchenette and hath apartment Wednesday from IS to i.SO p m. --------- peoples find rest Should any one ye not one another as strangers Of the president plunged far into a mat j Olive Lester, sepia heauty w as Inspec a man' and each Thursday from 11 00 to 11 IS Henry Miller, o f Bend. Oregon mo- among you lake up arms against a- one tree are all >e the fruit and one ter upon which depended the whole t in g a new winter outfit of clothes, p m They feature southern log cabin tored to Portland Tuesday and swap- nother. rise ye financial foundation of the country, be II against him. for bough the leaves The world Is hut A good book to read to read — "Af- gowns and coats, which she had Just .kits, written by James Ward him self.' pod his old car for a new one ing waited upon by a group demand this la naught but manifest Justice" one country and mankind Its rltlaena rica at work" by W. Tete Ansa. (A na spent nearly a whole grand for There ing special grants. This was not time What else could these weighty Let not s msr glory In that he loves were the popular tans, browns and tive of Africa) for private requests any more than it words signify If they did not point his country; let him rather glory In — O— 'reds, which were going to be s rage NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FO* SO lirriE AS y o u * TELEPHONE was a time for rigid partisanship. 'to the Inevitable curtailment of un- ibis, that he loves hla kin d " An idle thought — If any "twilight | this winter, and t here was that pret It is true that there are a great ma Men" ever played on a football team, ty new creation tailored especially for ny things that the President can and — O— her by Plerrioui on Fifth avenue. ought to d » to improve the status and A church on Woodland Avenue has which had cost four hundred dollars opportunities for the underprivileged in its yard a sign with the following On the bed beside her clothes closet, Negro, but his first few days in office W ill Prom ot« a Full Growth <»f Hair words: "Every age has made a beaten sat her friend. Pearl HolL wife of Red were certainly not the time to call on path to the church W h y?" Holt, popular orchestra leader, gazing W ill h I ao llialor# th«» 8trrn*th. him. especially in view of the pressing — 0— In admlra'ion at Olive's new outfits. Vitality am! the* H •nut v of thr national crisis. The Negro should re Despite the attempt of the Nordic and ensembles. They were pals On u ir v T rj member that he is not the only oiv stage, screen, and magazine to por- Pearl's knee rested a copy of the pressed class in this country, and also morning News that national policies shonld take pre- ,r ,y ,h* F’ a" m ,n Por,<‘r* “ * “ " l, f ir "Say. Olive. I see they've closed that ate and humorous group, they still re cedence for him as well as for the main a very intelligent group of men. night club down in Wasrington. you whites —he is'just as much influenced Hair If your llalr Is Dry and And many of our great successful men know the one I mean, that Alcolona. by them. There is a time for every If you are bothered with Falling said Pearl W h y?" replied Olive. "You are proud to hearken back to their thing. Dandruff. Itching Scalp, or any llalr know I am booked at the Rialto down Pullman Porter Days. Trouble, we want you to try a Jar of there next week " "W ell." said Pearl GOD'S CHOSEN P E O P L E ’ EAST INOIA HAIR GROWER The Raymond Pare Alexander is working rather sadly, "the Alcolona Is one Although many Negroes were in the remedy contains medical pro|>ertles thst hard to keep his word — Thst he would bright spot you'll sure miss Liquor, very sections of California that were go to ths roots of the Hair Stimulates put W illie Brown on the stree» • free my child. Uquor. and the Federals most severely shaken by the recent th« skin, helping Nature to do Its work Buck White and Joe French were Jail man. earth quakes, not one. we are inform 1/eaves the hair soft and allky Perfumed with a ed for it." Af that. Olive turned like ed. was killed. Is It because they are halm of a thousand flowers The heat known remedy The most deserving of all W elfare a flash. "W h a t” " she almost yelled God's chosen people? W e wonder. for Heavy and Beautiful Black Kye-hrows. Also Organizations — The Salvation Army. "L * t me see that paper "Burk and restores Gray Hair to Its Natural Color Can be used Joe In Jail." Almost a whisper now With Hot Iron for Straightening "Well. I don't see what all the excite P A Y UP! OCEAN WAVES NewWorldOrder THE ADVOCATE • L E S T E R G R A M S I IHE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER East India Hair Grower When you're away from home— W e wish again to call the attention White capped, foaming, breaking, of our subscribers to the fact that we roaring must Insist thst they pay up their As they dash upon the shore. subscriptions W e simply cannot car This they've done since time began ry them any longer There are not And this they'll do for evermore one hundred paid up subscribers on our books. In fact the most of them Lestergram* — There Is no suhstl- are delinquent W e have done our best to give s good paper — a paper that t9t* ,or common sense, all can feel proud of; we have com- plained less than most papers »hat to™“ In between the first and fifth of come to our exchange desk about the April and pay a year's subscription, depression; we have sacrificed so thst forgive your past mdegtedness you can have your papers each week; ?or subscription. we have stayed up nights working N o»' don't yon think that is fa ir ’ We while you slept and rested so that yon ’ hall see If you do by the way you could have your paper each week, hut "»P o n d there is a limit to everything W e are ZION A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS only human and we cannot exercise Rev. Lee Roy Kinard, Minister superhuman powers in order to raise *17 Williams Avenue money to pay for equipment, stock, -------- e t c . so that you can have your paper. The services last Sunday at both Those who are more than a year be hind. if you would just come In or morning and evening were well atten- call us and pay a part of the amount 'led and the spiritual atmosphere waa due. It would go a long way toward Intense. helping us carry the financial burden. The pastor s sermon In the morning It seems to us that you might leave w» * built aruond t he Sandy tragedy o ff something the first of this month which occurred last week when an en- and pay op for your paper. Cannot raged father killed his daughter and you make a little sacrifice for us since fatally wounded bis wife. One child's we are sacrificing so much for you? life was spared because she warned A fter April I. 1933. all those who her father. “ Daddy you can't shoot me. are In arrears with their accounts Jesus Is watching." with us who do not pay up. or partially "Jesus fa watching" was the subject pay or make some arrangements to of Rev Kinard's sermon which went pay in the future, will be stricken straight to the hearts of the old and from our books and their accounts young alike who made op the full turned orer to a collecting agency. house. W e are compelled to take this step. Those who Joined the church at this It Is not because we want to. by any service were Mrs. Ray McQuillan. Mrs ' means, but we have appealed and ap- Allison. Miss Catherine Franklin and pealed until we cannot appeal any Mr. Jerome Franklin, longer and a good many have shown The new members * « r fellow ship - hv their attitude of silence that they ed Into the church and there was great do not appreciate the paper, nor do retnldng. thev particularly care whether It lives Miss T.lll'an Ilellard has been ap- or dies. W e have taken Into consider- pointed hv the rh'trrh to represent a*|nn the nnem ploy men ( situation. Zion at the Older Olrls Conference and we ren'lse how hard preaaed -on-e which » I I I he held this year at Corvai- are for monev hue we are not asking Us, Oregon. for a whole lot, slmptv a partial n v - Amnne vist»o-s at th » chnr* •> w e -» m -nt w ill suffice And we make this Mr and Mrs. Louis Jones and Mr. W further o ffe r: T o all t hoae who w ill A Neely. ment Is all shout, they're out of Jail on ball, so why go Into hysterics a- bout It?" This from Pearl And Olive breathed a sigh of relief Olive Lester was billed wherever she played as Am erica’s most beauti ful soubrette. and critics everywhere were unanimous in saying that she was all of that and more. For nearly slz years now. she and Joe French. »he Washington night clnb owner, and big shot had been sweethearts. Little difference It made to her that Joe al- ready was married So had she been once But she loved Joe. and she must know that Joe loved he- W ell If he didn't would he have ma her a pre sent of this brand new wadrohe of gorgeous clothes which she was even then inspecting with pride and pleas ure’ She would do anything for Joe. he had been so nice to her. and had always seen to It that she had had ev- erythlng she wanted, even before she reached stardom H had been sytnia- fConcloded on page three) HERB’S GROCERY Say “ goodnight'’ to the little fellow by telephone! S o m e DAY he will ti. about the miracle o f hearing Daddy's voice from miles away. 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