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FACE TWO T H E — “RACKET" 1 — — — » SATU RD AY, AM AIL 1, IMS A D V O C A T E »• This fr Thai - LESTERG RAM S By CLI FFORD C. MI TCHELL (By T re tarant W. Anderson for ANP1 The G 0 3 I o f a RALP H L. LESTER Happy, Yea. SYN O PSIS Sidney A Jouea. writing In hla col T H E STORY T H l’ S EAR: Washing umn. "A s Some See It” , in the llee. RAI NY W E A T H E R ton. D. C.. like all metropolitan eitle« »ay a: E D C Am U D T, . ,■ Founder Four consecutive rainy days are re A writer generally w rite» for the has Its racket*, prole--ted vice and Its sponsible for this. vice lords and racket barons. "Num love of It. and 1 » hapler when follow Some things to do on rainy days Illy Shoghl Effendi 1 Published Every Saturday at t l l f N Entered as Second Class Matter In :he hers” . •'Policy" • • • tght Club* and Boot ing hla line. write letters to relative and friends. E. t*th Avenue, Portland. Oregon | Pout O ffice at Portland Ore yon legging flourished with Buck W h ile _ . .. . .. . . read over your Scrap Book, or ad d 1 Under the Act o f 1912 Telephone GARFI ELD 7523 and Joe Fr-nch the chief moguls of U N ITV IN DI fcRftITV condoth tho rsahdea of ftll things. io to tl; re|nl the Family Bible It la still the baronial clan and Al Freeman and I'm writing And It also explains w copoblo of hormonislng th« dlv«rg«nt the World's best seller It contains Kits Reid . , , . . Columnist Harry Brooks seeking by every means I was glad to read the current Issue Beatrice Caunady Franklin l.et thore I h * Ilo tnÌs<lvltiK>« ns to the thoughU, sentimenti. !<!•«• «nd con stories of Mystery. Love, Tragedy, Co of the Gary American For in it they to dethrone them anlmatltis purpo««» of the workl wlde vlcliono of th« chlldron of m«n M medy, Adventure, etc Columnist Saucy Lee . . . • . Y. J F r a n k lin .................. One of the bright spot* In Washing used ' This and That", making it the laiw of lUha u'llah Far from «Im ins T h « rati of lialia u'llalt ls prlmarlljr Social Editor ton s night life was the Alcolona club second paper to do so Of course, ma Rosalie Bird .1 • • William Ptckene . Conti laMik out of your windows and ob at the auhverslmt of the eklstlnK foun- d lr«ct«d «aulnal all foiittM of provim i hlch was owned and operated by ny other papers may have used It but dationa of society, It «eeks to hroutlon aliHiu, all Inaularltloa ami projurikwa. Health Ed White and French. It was understood I won't see their exchanges" until on serve the wonders of creation. They DeNorral Unthank W J. Wheaton . . . . • . Ita hasls. to reiuould Ita Inatltutlotis In |f eertaitt «orlai aasiitnptioiis ami ro* are ever present. Seattle Editor that it » a s "protected" and for many Monday night j Duck Jordan and this is written on a inanner conaottant wlth thè tteeda of U riou * formula« bave e «a ««d to prò Columnist Clifford Mitchell . . . months It had run unmolested. A* the Sunday I'lan for your future Without plans an ever < banalità world It can t*onfllet mote thè welfare of th « generalliy *»f Subscription Rates paysbls in advenes • • s revelry was at its height one evening, Kelly M i l l e r .................. Colmnnlat «U h ito legittmate allealanrea. nor rati ittuttkiml. If tltey ito lotiger min lai «r to there Is no success One Year. $2.50; Sis Months. $1.50 Just seeing It in that one paper tho‘ government men swept Into the place tt underntlne e*a«nUgl Invali tea Ita thè iieetls of a ronlUtuallv evolvlna Three Montha $1.00 Column st Ralph Clyde . . . . . suddenly hut this did not mean any the first week It was sent out tratlon- Rest that tired, worn body of yours purpttae la nelther lo atlfle 4he flauto litimatiity lei Ut era Ite aaepf aaay and thing to Buck aud Joe a* they knew ally, is -tutte a contrast with my ef- It It were a machine. It would reclevs ttf a aatte and intelliKent patriotInm Iti relegateti to thè llmtai of ohanltuerut that there was no tl-juor in the place j forts of a few years ago At that tune SCOTTSBORO good --are. You could get another tun ttteit a bearla, nor to abolisti lite aya and forgotten dortrinea Wliv ahould Stoddard'* book. ' The Rising Tide of A search of the place, however, re- J it took me eight long months of con tetti of tintinnai atllononty so «asenttal theae, in a world nubjert t«* the Intinti* chine. Color” made its appearance, it created cealed a -ase of liquor and "G " men ttnual w riling front one paper to «no- If thè evlla of excealve reniralltatloii falde lavi of rhatlge ami tlerny. he e» On April 1». ISSI. William Picken*, a great furore in certain circle* also Inform,ul them as to the Identity ther before I could get a single one to Re-arrange things The chauge will ar«» to he avolded. It doea noi Ig fiore myipt from lite deteriorai loti that munì field secretary of the National As*o- Mr Stoddard, an exponent o f white of their "protectors" Joe and Buck use "Digesting the News” . Itor dona It attempi lo Htippr«'«!, th«* noeti* ovetlaUo everv liumatt litatlltl* do you g-xd riation for the Advancement of ( olor- SU;ir^macy and white superiority con ¿ere arrested but later released on dltrerally of ethnIrai origina, of rllmate 1 1 0 1 1 * Kor legai «'andanla, ìmlltlral and ed People writing to the D AILY WOR tends in hi* book that the greatest bond and the gay night club was pad Incidentally, tfce Gary American was Make a few telephone calls You of hlatory. of lattgttage and tradii loti, erottotitlr the<»rl«a are aolely d«algn«d KER. New York City, said: protection for the security of white locked Somebody had snitched on the fourth paper to use "Digesting the «>f ihiniuh! and hahlt. that dlfferguilate to aafeguard thè Intereata of hittuatiity “ I have Just seen a copy of the Dai d„ mmati0n ar<. the natural physical them and had planted t he liquor. In News" and the contacts I made then might - her one who Is depressed the p«opl«a and natlotta of thè world aa a whole, and noi hutttaitUy to h«» ly Worker for April 1* and note-1 the mhlch widely separate the fact, according to the two racketeers » re exceedingly valuable now. Frank Il ralla for a «rider l«»yalty. for a lata erttrlfled for thè preaorvathm of the Read the news It will help you to fight which the workers are making dark of lhe world. He hold» they had been framed, but by whom? j Marshall Da'vi» was then with the Oa- couverse Intelligently on the topic* of er aai'lrathm than any that haa attinta iutegrlty of any parti« ttlat lue or dor* through the International I-abor Oe- that (h<. should ever be They would find out [ry American Now he Is managing edl- I« h | the htitttatt rare It Inalata upon the trine (he day. tense to prevent the judicial massacre OTyrcome. that the white race would Freed on Ball they set out to find Itor of the Atlanta IMIly World, and subordinatimi of natlonal Impulse« and , ...... . ... ..... TOMORROW of Negro youth in Alabama. he doomed by sheer force of numbers. who had frame-1 them In New lurk. the SNS string of forty-odd papers, Inlereslst to the imperative claims of Hurry. Hurry, time In thy flight • Enclosed is a small check for that (KMntin( out the white race I* Olive Lester. glamorous show girl, and uses practically all of my weekly a unified world It repudiates stress G ire me l-unorrow. Instead of cause Please send It to the ILD in greatly outnumbered by the combined swetheart of Joe French made plans features. Ivs centralisation on one hand, and tonight enclosed stamped envelope. p M “ 0\ 0 0 e numbers of ttlk darker race*. to go to Washington where she was Bring me the Joy of a bright, rising disclaims all aliempts at uniformity on “ The promptness with which the When a Japanese boat set sail out billed for the week at the Rialto. “ Tha Chauncev Townsend, now of !*>» An the other It* watchword Is unity In sun white worker* have moved toward „( En(thl>h ^ rx th„ „ , h„ d#y fur Spectator” , a quiet mysterious news- geles. was also connected with the diversity such a* ‘ Abdu l Balta Hln, elf Banish this evening of labor fending these helpless and innocent its homeland bearing a complete crew paper man studies the drama of under- Gary American in those early days haa explained half done Negro boys, sons of black workers. I* of Negroes, it started speculation on orld Washington life — NOW GO ON And from this contact my writings Consider th* flowers of a garden. Hasten shades of night. I plea significant and prophetic The only the part of many Some are reminding have been Introduced and given wide W IT H T H E STORY. Though differing in kind, colour, form Tomorrow, my love will be w all ultimate salvation for the Negro and of Stoddard's prophecy in his book publicity In aout hern California. and shape, y»t. Inasmuch a* they ar» ing for me i n s t a l l m e n t f iv e white workers is in their united de- This is the first time such contact Each week I shall deacrihe and ex _____ I refreshed by th» water» of on# »prlng, fense one for the other Other cause* ^ conji to our between Though It seemed that Buck White plain the cooperation received from KiM lf Cantor la the father of five »'•vivad by th# breath of on« wind. I* and movement* may do a good work. 0 r ir n u li , nd N>|[TO„ , m 1 who know* .and Joe French could be connected up the publisher« an«! editors I record K|r|M |W| to his home as. * Ttu vigoratod by «h# ray# of on« tun. this but all other causes are good only as but that Lothrop Stoddard's prophe- wjth thal „ f f air for was it not a gang div ersity i n e m a e t h |h«lr charm « e d their u»e of thl» personal column I c n l o r Hlme for G irl» '. preliminaries to iha- consummation. e ,M and predl<.t|ong m<y no, yet come ku,l M « And hadn't Harry Brook* been - addeth unto thair beauty. unplea The one objective for final security is , , | .. . . . . . . . . . true? 'muscling in on the White • French Albon I*. Halaey. president of the a|t,nK afreet The Teat Of An #inQ , 0 ,h® •)»• *f th « flo w «»« and the absolute and unqualified unity and ( >r m ¡^In ||ow Sound la lie P*antt. th« leave« and blotaom«, th« ------------------------- "number*" rackets tn a big way late \ C M A 8 t"rea. Inc . New Yora cooperation of A L L W ORKERS of all writes: Keally At Heart fruit, th« branch«« and the tr ««e of WHO IS THEODORE JORDAN? <>'* S u r ' 1 h ‘*‘1 * nJ “ , M * ° * “ * ° * the exploited masse* aero*» all race '*1 am glad that you are extending ( _ _ that garden were all of th« ««m « ______ knowledge, but he’-l be darned if he and color lines and all other lines. for Stage par «hap« and colour! D iv«r«tty of hu«« With this isue is completed the se-'could put Buck su-1 Joe In on this your artlTltle# and widening yettr, fVraottal nomination "This is one occasion for every Ne- K T IIK I. W A T F K S form and shape «nrtch«th and adorn- gro who has intelligence enough to ries of articles on Theodore Jordan. Brook* murder Somehow, he Just range o f weekly readers Your opinion Hcraality Pina la alwaya constructive, and I share! . . «th th« garden, and h«tght«neth th« read to send aid to you and the tLD.~ specially written for The Advocate by couldn t feel that wav But. t ere was the opinions of Dr Jackson and of thought I have never heard a !he *^f«ct thereof. In Ilk« manner. Mr Pickens' statements are so true Hawn Lovelace. » white woman journ- a,* ° th*> fh * nc* ,h* ' ' ey W* r* ' 11 *Tlitlb«vard" Jackson with respeet t«» (*hinantan ahistle when diver« «h ad «« of thought. t«m and reasonable that all we could say alist of national repute. The ser - ,n'' * * ' young ig I N • - the great .future you have In the field _ _ p«ram «nt and character, are brought would only* be by way of endorsement have been illuminating, even to some k,fP' flashing thr- ugh his m m e of journallam “ j a tru» saying, m -a on lh » wall In a * « « « « b » r u ndo th » power and Influ yansisa K DN E s TAO IN SHRDL colored people who are the victim* of could not forget him The apartment wh-re h-- now tat * ® • frie n d » h«m * —" 8 .1 long •* w » loys of » " • c*"«>-al »g »n «y . th» b»«u Down In Alabama today while you the unjust conditions pictured in her Thank* to Marl II Ih-F-m of thr . . . serve, and no man I* usrlosa while «F »"<* glory of human p ,rt,cP on will was on a corner, anil one window, on and we are moving about in freedom, articles More and more we are real ) Kraft American ami Kraft b« revealed and made mardfeet. the south aids of the room overlooked t'harlotto Repuhlican Tribune for send- he ha* a friend ' Alton h a r n l i i ut n o r ita. lx .« -» • nine Negro yonths ranging in age from i*mg that If some of us are to kee; Naught but the celestial potency of the anil foil •«•ra|t|»rd l > o r » . the Rialto theatre, where pretty O liv e !la « me a supply of "reprints" on the. 14 to 2 1 are being tried by a jury of Pace with the whites who are making next arti« I»* he recently wrot*. after rlslt ' Sign« of l*roaperlty — A man driving Word of God. which ruleth and Iran« all whites in a court room surrounded special study of the Negro, we have 1 , -**, *T * • * » P a r i n g the very by armed guardsmen And they say It to "git up and git; not sit up aud sit’ " * ek Beside the theatre, with only an ing me in company with Krank D a light hauling wagon sporting a long g tssesestseteseeeeseseeeee» Kltsgerald. Mittilgan’s Secretary of black fur c«mt. derby hat rncke«l at a j will be a fair trial In an atmosph-r» W t *-n r ■ _______ * ' ‘ " State. Now I can let each of my ro- rakish angle and puffing away at a cl- I which requires the calling out of U. her contributions and hope she will a-j (Concluded on ¡a g e three) operating publishers read the senti gar. S. guardsmen? * * ‘n f * T°r us with special articles NEGRO H E ALTH ments of a prominent whit.- Michigan W ill Promote a Full Uroeth of IUn Although the trial is in progress, the • hope too. that every Negro who ______ editor. L E 8 TKRG RAM Man at his beai W ill also Ileatore the Strength rases having been remanded by the reads her articles, will remember that ^ th(, (,al| oi the s u r leon General . . . Is little removed from the Ravage. Vitality ami the llcauty of the Hair United States Supreme Court for re- Theodore Jordan, a victim of class and of ( ' Dited States Public Health If \ 0 ill lU ti IS I »1 n .»n«l \N in T l | From San Jose. California. A L. V. W C. A. NOTES trial, there is great need for addition- race hatred Is calling on you from the ¡(«ued for November 4 1932 Batchelor of the Roslcruclan Brother CAST INDIA HAIM GROW ! M al funds to pay the expense* of the death cell in Oregon prison for aid In ,n th(, ct-nference Room o f the L\ S Veaper Service* Sunday. April 2. hood write* If you are botherc«! itfi Knilltu defense All who read these Unes are fighting for his life Every one should pub[|c Health Service, thirty person* will tie led by Alan Rutherford ami "Your article entitled "paid In Ihindruff. Itching S« al|> or any lialr .the program will be a varied one requested to send their utmost to the help to the utmost, the International repre,enting twenty-one National. Full", released February 27th I* won Trouble, we want you to try a jar Intrnatkmal Labor Defense at its To- Labor Defense and the Jordan Defense g u (e gn d|(>ca) agencies met and ar of Cast India Hair Grower. Th«’ re derful. and I certainly hope thl* arti cal headquarters. 145X4 Alder street or Committee, the two leading out in hi* ran(,^,, th<> Nation ! Negro Health Mr Harry Richter of the Y M A medy contains medical properties cle la brought to the attention of ma that go to the roots of the lialr. addressed the boy* club on Wedne* to the national. SO E. 11th St. Room defen* Week „O bservance program ny persons who will be Influenced stimulates the skin, helping nature 4JO. New York City. __________ | ---------------------- -------------- The dates April 2 (tom orrow orrow) l to and will see the need of releasing one day evening do Its work —o — Let is not be said that the Negro CONGRESSIONAL PREREQUISITES April 9 were selected as the moat rtf who ha . completed and paid In full his l»eMves the hair s«*ft and silky IVr The banquet given by the Business is not willing to help fight for hla own -------- ting for the national program. debt to society." fumed with a halm of a thousand and Industrial Girl* club was a great life and freedom. (B y E. D. Cannady) The objective set for this year I* • • • flowers The best known remedy surreal. ---------------------- t The taxpayers of these United Sta- stated in the following significant lln- for Heavy and Meniitlful Hla« k Kye A little tragedy* A little over a HARD TO BREAK A W A Y te* want to know how senators and ea "Health First; More than ever year ago. a Tennessee reader, offered Hrowe. also restores Gray Hair to The Business and Industrial Girla Its Natural Color Can oe used with — representatives get away with padded CARRY" O N " ' me the use of their country home, for Hot Iron for Straightening If card playing, gossiping, and balls expense accounts when absent from It was the consensus of opinion ex th balance of my life. In which I could Club wilt conduct a business meeting are not staged in heaven, there will be Washington In riew of the fact that pressed by the member* of the confer- r„ ad >nd wr|t), m my heart's confent on Tuesday night many a good church member np. or the comptroller is supposed to rot all ence that attention thla year should A letter arrives during the week and I Price Sent by Mall, SOc; 10c Eatra for Postage The W affle Supper given bv the Bit- down there, who will not know what unnecessary ex!*-ndltures from the ac- be directed to the most comprehen- whlI„ th„ „„„„„p o n d ,,,,, » « ap^ the, AGENT » O U TFIT 'ria club on o do or how to spend his or her spare counts o f eoMsot and diplomatic corp «|ve and effective measure« which can tornado they did not goe«| * Industrial Wednesday evening was attended by time. So much time is occupied down member« They have free fod In the be employed to meet the unusual con _ _ U 1 Hair Grower, 1 Temple here with such thing« that it will be capitol restaurant, free shave« In the ditions of work and wlfare now oh- n ln j». h>~a bank era«h My heart goe* a ,ar* #* n,imh«*r friends OH. 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing ft. D. LYONS Oil, 1 Face Cream and dlrec mighty hard to break away from the barbershop, and free baths in the of- taining throughout the nation ......... »u_._ Th#* Young Colored Democratic Club out to those ......... good .......... people in their m* t»on for selling, »2. 25c E *trj 316 N. C EN TR AL AVE of Oregon met at the Y Wednesday fR** building swimming pools For all These measures Include the most fortune. for Postage. O KLAH O M A CITY. O KLAH O M A night. these requirements, the people pay practicable measures for the greatest and m the . mu bill run* runs into hundreds of nnmbr numbr of pwopH. people, with apsclal special provi provt- e a t i n g US ALIVE ano hundred« or Int.resflng reading AO about radi N a « York. M at BM "T rtal «a d Bn T h . nnhii.h». „ » OX. , . of ',olU r* '‘• rh » |,' ‘n' » ‘«n for th* protwctlon o f th* h*glth ^ ,h„ Apr„ short W „ B r r . „ ma. wrttl. n by Jark w ,Hldf„ rd ,or wr)tBr»' P D f th* Chicago Tri- ators and r*pr*s*ntativ*s w *r* not of th* < hl|.|r*n of th* community r¡1,|m. Tnskeg**'* building achl.-vr- This will r*ad thoroughly In a w**k bnne recently mad* an addres* over paid snch large salaries which are ex- Dr. DeNorval Unthank ha« underta- merits In th* March Southern Work- "Economics and laeadershlp the radio carrying the vivid title of empt from taxation, there might nof ken again this year to promote a com Uarlyl* House, publishers of editorial in th Philadelphia Tribune. Tax Eaters. Tax Eating and Tax be so much room for criticism. Bn) munity health program in ob»*rvanr* they are well paid. If thev were eom- of this important movement and it is The first, of course, consists of gov- p»||„d to !t*mlx* expense account*, Imperative that he have the whole ernment officials, the second of gov- ,hv could be held to only n*e***arv hearted cooperation of all to make it eminent and Its activities - s n d the expenditure* But they are not Our a sticee««. third, of the poor taxpayers The sug- lawmakers are a law unto fhem selve. ------------------------- gestlon is not so far-fetched as it may Congress should count dollars if the How long do you think we ran con- seem W e re rea-hing a point «h e re people must count pennies In order to Unite sending you your paper without t e tax eaters are about to swallow pay taxes. Mavbe Mr. Roosevelt ean * payment from you? W e must pay everything we've got do something about It if the taxpayer* evpry week for th* paper. Won't you 1 I I Keep that title in mind when you cannot. V rV , ”, * 1 i*lp us by remitting promptly? meditate upon government. It decrlb- es a situation which you. as a voter and a taxpayer, hare allowed to dev- op — and which you musto do your I '§ Without a doubt, the beat article of lta kind — a combination HAIR part In putting an end to, unless yon GROWER and HAIR STR AIG H TEN E R , Gives the hair a natural and all your possessions are to be en 1 \ tirely digested by the bureaucrat. soft and silky appearance, atlmulating hair growth In the most hopeless case. MAKING IT CLEAR NewWorldOrder THE ADVOCATE cP * 1 \ I ucV«“ * . . \o f c b ®0 M E EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER WHAT h i g h -BROWN FINER HAIR CRO W ER W I T H O U T AN E Q U A L . Holland Dutch Mother: “ Darling, you didn't get In until 7 o'clock this morning; I guess I am a little old-fashioned but you're only 17. and I do like to Know where you are.” Daughter: "Sure, mother dear; 1 had dinner with a nice young man whose name 1 don't remember, and whne he reached the blotto stage, I went with another guy to half a doz en places. I don't know where they are. because we went in a taxi and then we went to a funny little point In a basement and had breakfast. It's all right. Isn't It m other?" Mother: “ O f course, darllnr; It I* only that I like to know where you are when you're out." - RI S I NG TI DE OF COLOR?” Borne few year* ago when Lofhm p BAKERS Look for the Windmill Our High Brown Hair Grower stands as one of our highest achievement* — It 1 * » prepar at Ion we look upon with pride I J Makes the hair aoft and lux urloua, atlmulating a healthy s t . Saturday*s Features April 1 growth. Distributed by Spice Cake Squares Milk Chocolate Squares Sliver Mix »Squares 29 C each CALI. A T CONVE NI E NT STORES: Union Avenue and Brazee Forty-first and Randy Blvd. 1387 Milwaukle, Near Bybee Fifth 4t Morrison. 16th £ E Broadway in Roy E La m bs Rtore Twenty-third and Washington In Roy K l-amh'a Rtore Twenty-first and Glisan In White Palace Market H air grower OMEOTON HYGIENIC M A D E T HE B ROADWI LL DRUG STORE PORTLAND, OREGON O N L Y D Y T H E OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG.CO. • C h i c a g o THE Cotfdin CARD TABLE T H E T A R !) T A B L E now emerges as a really fine piece of furniture. No longer Is If merely a makeshift, collapsible device on which to play card,: T*>e Cowdln Card Table with Its genuine mahogany, walnut, or gumwood lop Is In perfect keeping with the radio cabinet, the piano, and ot he r fine furniture of the cultured home The hostess who brings It out ran well be proud of It* beauty. (luesta lire delighted with the "fe e l” of Its polished hardwood top . and the wo men actually envious when they see how very attractive the table la for serving refreshments afterward Why not be the first In you* crowd to own a Cowdln Card Table? REDUCED PRICE FOR SH O RT TIM E and A T FACTO R Y O N LY Formel/ Sold For $18.75 N O W $8 00 C c w d ln C c . 227 DAVIS ST REET P O R T L A N D , BROADWAY 0«S6 O R EGON