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I S A T U R D A Y . A A R I L 1, IMS T H I A A A I AQUA A O V D C A T I THEATRES - SPORTS • SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES V ER B A L Seattle News SN A PSH O T S S #* # »» » » » » » » » » » »# ^« WHO IS THEODORE JORDAN? By DAW N LOVELACE (Continued from p»ge one! able Negro population lU 't'K JORDAN - SlS JJrd Are. Editor l'hone Ea. I4J0I ll la oh»Ions that those » ’ho rule YVO NN E C IIA T T K R 8 • 206 2Sth Ave. N . Last 5215 Asaislaut editor over this land of Liberty are not only ■ Y W. i. W H E ATO N disinterested In the cultural pro*re»s Hick Wilson, musical director of the of the Negroes —they are positively ADVOCATE ON SALE AT BROWN S VE R BAL SNAPSHOTS adverse to such progress’ Twelve mil BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison Rhythm Ra. keter* left Seattle this week for Portland ou business. He lion Negroes are struggling against plana to return In a few days. such conditions, and attains! condi COME. BROTHER GABRIEL! When brother Gabriel ha» a bit of tions depleted in the foregoing install- SE A T T LE NEW S leisure time, he might, with profit to ments And with the exception o f oc- MT. ZION B APTIST CHURCH NEW S the taxpajtng public, bring his trump- castonal sentimental *ym;'athy from et and hover over capitols of some of white liberals, they struggled alone uu- Jaunlla Alexander and Jaunlce Services were well attended Sunday the IS capitals In the natioft He could til t housamls of members of the werk- Rurton are to he in a ceremony given make a special visit to California |ng class of both white and Negro by the IV A R. the U tter part of this and the apiritual fervor of the congre gation ran high while the Legislature is in session. He masses recognised the necessity of month might awaken some of the aolous to a joining hands against a commonly The Mlaacs Justitia IMvia and Lets sense of their duty in the e v a lu a tio n »hared oppression. Visitors from out of town w ho attend of taxation. Those utility and finaucial Of late we read a great deal in the ed Mis* Alyee Jackson's debut party na Fletcher were presented in a reci Mm. Alio« l*«rry l«(t Hunday for corporations, not bearing their share ¿ „¡jy paper* about the persecution of were as follows Misses N ellie Inger- tal at the church on Thursday evening March lith . A large audience greeted Oklahoma «m l other »»Milhorn point« of the burden should be thoroly and the semetlc peoples in Germany by the go„ Kvolvn aml Mnl Lenora to vUlt io UM von «m l frtomt« Sho w «» impartially Investigated a* to why fascist elements. It is not my purpose Qmik(B Hm, ,h(> m , H illy L a w . the young artist* «ooomp«nio<1 hy hor Riaminoli. W il they should not pay their just share in here to outline the political, economic rhtm p Moore Donald Rutherford. Ctif One of the most Interesting pro liam Hinfort! providing for the state s revenue To sjbuificanee to the situation In that fon, flow ers. Harold Gaskin. Hill Dun grams of the season was held at the — O— the most casual obserTor and accord- nation But I do wish to point out a fan amt J(W Ingeraoll all of Portland Mount Eton Baptist church by the Ju The turkey dinner given Thursday Ing to the findings of the tax equal i- parallel between the" persecution pro- y r j ai. k g n(j xtl.ws June nior Church under the sol direction evening by the Trustee Hoard of the nation committee, there is great die- gr, n, aga nst the Jews in Germany Ul{H> spikane. Alice and Inga Wll- of Or F B ft-.'per and vVs R M First V M K /.ion church » a * ahuge parity in the taxes as borne by the atu{ our 0wrn persecution of the Negro son a f Tacoma l'avis The service was a Candle Ser- success. The delicious eats were pre people and the corporations. Yet there race in America. W e do not have po- ______ vice Ointier was served fro m "l to 4 pared. coked and served by Ihe o ffic i are some who espouse the cause of gronts —we hare lynching parties; we The Spanish American W ar V e te r p m at the church before the service als of Ihe Board the utilitis in the fight against an in- ,j0 not discriminate against the Jews an# an,j ,h,, lad ies Auxilliary held a began ——O* crease of taxation. It seems apparent commercially, politically, and socially Memorial Program at the First A M The IVacons and Deaconesses of the that those same corporations have a w.> discriminate agaist the Negroes: f f| Church Sunday March 13th Rev Mount Olivet Baptist church held * hold on the political machinery as ex- no, arrest Jewish heretics from q F Martin officiated. F IR ST A. M E CHURCH NEWS banquet at their church on laat Tuea isted a couple decades past when the ,j,e established political faith —we _ _ _ day night The varloua clubs that com Southern Pacific railway dominated frame and torture the Theodore Jor- n t e Grace Presbyterian Church will last The Rally at the church on prise the church and olher organise the politics of California. That corpcir- dan's and the Scottsboro boys. And celebrate this Sunday March 2«th. Sunday was a great sucreaa. lion* of Ihe church made report* of ation had its tentacles on every branch as the economic crisis grow » deeper— wtth "W om en's IMv A very splendid their activities Among Ihe number* of the state government, and was un- as more of the masses are driven to program is to be presented by the The Christian Endeavor committee* on the program was a paper read aa a loosed only when Hiram Johnson was despair and despration — we shall find committee. were chosen * » follows : Joe Stanton tribute to the church aud Its pastor elected as governor. In his campaign. tke parallel betwen the two national ______ Chairman of the Library Committee; by Miss Geraldine Turner tturned II Governor Johnson, now C. S. senator situations growing more sharply de Mr Henry of Everett. Waahlngton Duck Jordan Chairman of the tint- by Mis* Geraldine Williams Mr Edgar from California, promised the people fined —U N LESS: died suddenly at hia home Friday. look Committee and Roland Blackwell Williams acted a* master of ceremoni that he would free them from corpor In individual cases of race oppres March 17th Funeral services were Chairman of the Publicity Committee. es The pastor made Ihe closing re ation domination He did. Has another sion and persecution, we answer The held at the Seventh Day Adventist marks and a humorous reading was gi octopus been allowed to attach its ten odore Jordan's appeal issued a few Church in Evprett. Miss Mery V »to n led the Christian ven by Happy Simms. tacles on the polity of California while days ago. Jordan urges: " I am NOT a ______ Endeavor In a very Interesting disCtla- —O— the people slept? It is obvious that murderer and hare killed no one for The Revelier» will meet at the home alon Sunday. Many visitors attended Mr Howard Hentnnghoff was host there is something wrong and if the v hich to be hanged I did not commit of Miss Viola Owtnsby this week the meeting al T -<■ - turkey dinner on Thursday people continue to sleep the wrong eTen a misdemeanor that I should be where they are to continue working evening for the pleasuree of Mr and will not be righted So. while brother j„ the death cell I am being robbed of on their Afaghan Rug. Y. W. C. A. NEW S Mrs Jerome Franklin Gabriel is sounding his trumpet in Sac- mT n fe through the deception of an .. —O— ramento. let it be hoped that the blast unscrupulous few who make it their Mr and Mrs Steve Glass have re Mrs Clara Pickett, prominent ma will be loud enough to wake the peo- business to pin unsolved crimes on turned from I .os Angeles They will A Nation wide iuuquet for Ihe In pie of the state from their apathy. The some member of the minority — espe- make their home down there Mrs dustrial Girls of Seattle will be spon- tron left Friday aa chaperone to aev public utilities are supported by the c tally the workers of America and Glass Jr., la the former Ruby Jordan. sored at th« msln Y. P W llran. of eral yattng girls to attend the Older Girls Conference at Corvallis. Oregon people and they should bear an equal preferably the black ones. ______ Sweden will be Ihe Principal Speaker lax with the people. “ Because of the fact that I under* Miss Rilla Bell led discussion for A pretty pre Easter social affair was —w — went more than ¡0 hours of grueling the B. Y. P. C last Sunday. Miss Marjorie Morrison of the Uni a silver tea given on last Sunday hy DESERVING PUBLIC IN S TIT U T IO N punishments, merciless heatings, and . -------- versity of Washington gave a splen Mrs U S Heed at her home. 940 Klh- The FMnny W all home for child forced to sign confessions . . . I Mr. Alrester Warfield returned to did discussion on her trip to India. bett street ren in Oakland is one of the most de am appealing to the Negro workers Seattle, his home after eight months' Numerous questions were asked by The dining room table was attrac serving of public assistance M g* ma everywhere n merge with the white visit In Los Angeles the girl* regarding the eighty pictur tive In a lace cover with a centerpiece ny. we had never paid much attention. workers and put an end to this sort -------- es shown to them by Miss Morrison of bright yellow daffodil* with blend and contributed perfunctory when call- of thing. The Reveiiers entertained their mo- Inc candle* ed upon. W e had never visited the “ Within 100 feet of the gallows and thera Sunday March 13th with a tea The annual membership drive for Yellow was Ihe predominating color home, in fact, had never seen it. But with constant knowledge of a <nre from three to five at the home of the Y. Is on. Contestants for the which was carried out effectively In the other day. one of our friends who death by the hangman's rope for a Mrs. Harry Duvall. Drive are Miss Luella Anderson. M the dainty sandwiches and delicious has two little tots there, asked us to murder I am innocent of. I am asking -------- E church: Mrs. Blanche Tolies. Bap cakes served !n addition to this there accompany him. we did. Greeted at tKe in all the faith I can possibly muster Mr. Ernest Chandler entertained a tlst church and Mis* Yvonne Chatter*. were nuts and candles door by the efficient matron. Mrs. that mv Negro brothers and sisters of group of the vonnger set Sunday nite Presbyterian church The Drive will Assisting Mrs Heed In receiving her Goode, we were welcomed on the in- the United States come together with in the Chandler Hall at 1R1R 73rd end on April 12th. guests were her three charming young side by a score or more of the finest the White workers and STO P the »venue Visitors from Spokane. Taro- daughters. Oxte. Eunice and Jese Mes- specimns of childhood ever seen. Eag- wholesale persecution of Negroes in ma and Portland were present. damea Bonnie Bogle. Clars Picket. C er. alert, »n't brimful of youthful en- general.” -------- L. Inucri*.ll! and Emma Stanley poured Mr Henry entertained a few of his ergy. yet withal decorus and disciplin FIRST A. M. E ZION CHURCH As he wrote those lines in the death taking turns about and Mesdames In ed W e were shown through the dormi ceil of Oregon State Penitentiary. Jor friends including Miss Evelyn Free 14th Avenue A East Pike Sts. gersoll and Thelma Unthank aaalsted tories by Mrs. Goode and orderliness dan »a s thinking not so much about man and Mrs Ia*nora Gaskin, of Port Rev. George F. Martin. Pastor In serving and making the gueata com-, was evident everywhere. Little shoes his own lfe. made unbearable by land. Oregon. Sunday night at the fortable and happy Mesdames Un- and dresss all in their places and pro white authority“ — but the lives and home o f his parents at 23rd and How- Strangers Especially Welcome thank and Bogle helped the hoslesa perly adjusted. We watched them at welfare of his fellow Negroes, twelve *1 streets, In arranging and preparing for Ihe — O— the evening meal and no children were million strong, who are daily threat Schedule of Services function Those who furnished milslc ever better mannered Much erdit can ened with like persecution. He realizes 9 45 A. M. — Sunday School *3“ 4? I during th ehotirs were Miss Eunice b given to the ladies who have charge that by remaining isolated from the 11 A. M. — Sermon Moll, who hy Ihe way. also gave an of the Home for thy are doing a com- white working class, the Negro mass- 7:00 P M. — C. E appropriate reading; Julia Mae Blan mendable work in shaping the charac- es will fight a losing battle. The IN- 8:00 P M. — Sermon COAL chard and George Uannady. the latter ters of those children who. when they T E R N A T IO N A L LAB O R DEFENSE, Per to n . who was down from Willam ette uni • $ are called to face life, cannot boast of and those who make np the JORDAN I EBENEZER A. M. E. Z. And UP versity for Ihe spring term vacation family training. The Fannie W all DEFENSE COM M ITTEE r e c o gnixe CHURCH W e Handle All Kinds of Coal Misses Oxte Mott. Eleanor Gragg. En Home for Children m enu the assist the same reality UNITED, W E CAN 23rd Avenue A East Olive St. WOOD nice Mott and Isadore Morton gaVe ance of the public. FREE THEODORE JORDAN? HOW — W— a novelty vocal quartet number. ARE W E AN SW ER IN G HIS A P Sunday Service* Schedule Our wood it dry and UN EM PLO YM EN T R E LIE F Among Individual donations (o Ihe P E A L? — Sunday School 9 :30 A will pleaet you. | In looking over the statement of C. Burner Y. Camp fund for which the tea 11:00 A — Sermon M Wollenburg. director of relief, we would not be of any use in his line of was sponsored was a suhtantlal one PR O M PT DELIVERY 6:30 P. — Varlrk C. K. find that San Francisco, in the month business." Which, by the way. is a bu from the Miller A Tracey Firm for Phone EAst 4282 I 8:00 P. — Sermon of January, expended 5508.918 in un siness that requires some very Intri which the hostess Is very grateful and employment relief. Of this amount cate financing. This young man is fit appreciative. A large number railed | Prayer Meeting Every Wed st FU E L A TR AN S FE R $49.120 was for operating expense. A- ting himself for his life vocation, and during Ihe appointed hours and Mrs 1818 23rd Ave Seattle, Wn ? mong the items listed are food and has a definite view of the require Reed counts Ihe affair aa being suc 4 Strangers Especially Welcome milk. $328.135. $37.419 went for rent; ments to fit him for that vocation. He cessful from every viewpoint. •0 went to school for a purpose. We often | $11.642 went for carfare to men work Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Jamison were ing on city projects for groceries. rt wonder how many o f our Negro youth I hosts al a delicious dinner al their MT. ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH cost $19.170 to operate the various a- go to school fr a purpose. Of what use i PATR O NIZE home Friday for the pleasure ot llev Rev. T. M. Davit, Pastor gencies. $36,362 went for rents, gas are the Latin and Greek languages, the and Mrs. I,** Roy Klnartl. • • • The— and electric bills, water and fuel. It higher culture as we call ft? It is all Schedule of Sunday Services cost on the average $19.01 per month well enough if we are to teach those I-adles of Zion church are planning 9:30 A, M. — Sunday School things, but they do not enter into the G A L A T H E A T R E to feed a family. An average of 6.254 a beautiful reception for Rev. and 11:00 A. M. — Sermon meals per day were served from the work-a-day business. As to education Mrs l,ee Roy Klnartl In take place on 6 30 P. M. — B. Y P. U. 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. municipal kitchens. Of course, among we believe that Booker T. Washington Easter Monday night 8:00 P. M. — Sermon had the right conception as far as the New Management New Owners this number were some who were not L c h C esi f uel) 6.00 .......... S 3 .7 5 ! CHANDLER I — O— NEW EQUIPM ENT Everything new except the Name ' I I K month of March In (he ru Unary world Is primarily con- rernsd, when planning out of the- orduisry dishes, with Lenten menu*. T h « great dUBi-ulty on fast days la to provide varied, well balanced meals with meat substitutes yet without l a v ing lo fall hack on Ash every lliue. In order to help you plan something dlf ferret for the family this Lent eo that they won't frown on those nioatiees meals, here are some menus with rec ipes. Of course they don't have to be routined lo (set days, they would be good any day in Ihe year. Note that Ihe eggs are so well disguised that even run Armed dlsliksrs uf that dairy prod net are sure lo t joy these dishes. Menu l l Cream uf Corn Soup. Eggs In T m iis U s i . Broccoli wilh Itollsndais# Seme. Fig Fluff, Coffee Menu II: Onion Soup au Uratln. Creamed Eggs and Mushrooms on Wsf* pes. Vsgetabis Salad Supreme. Froasn Apricot Whip, Coffee Menu I II: Cream el Carrol Soup Corn and Cheese Scramble. Based Heels. Cols S l*w . Banana Spongs Code«. T Eggs in Tomato** For each person to be served scoop out the renter of s perfect tomato and drop In a raw egg Sprinkle the egg with salt and pepper and place a lump of butler on top Bake In a moderately hot gas oven until egg le **L which will be about 1$ minute*. When ready to serve place each tomato on a allre of tuaaL Fig Fluff S cup prsaerved Age. I egg while* Fore* Ags through roara* w|r* Framer. Combine Juice and pulp and fold Into th* allfAy beaten whites of egg*. Freese In tray of gas refrtgsra tor. (Servsa I to A > Vegetable Salad Supreme 1 cup diced Iwft -over vegetable«. 1* cup mayonnaise. S cup whipping crssm Whip cream sad fold In mayonnaise Combine with vegrlablee and freeie In gas refrlgsra'or tray. Aay sort of vegatablea from caiery and rabbsgs to peas and beans msy he used In this recipe. (Serves 4 to 4 ) Froisn Apricot Whip 1 cup rooked dried apricot pulp. I egg whit*. V* cup cream, s cup chopped pe cans (If dsefredi, t/t cup sugar. Huh the rook >d apricots through a roarsa sieve. Beal the egg white ot IS and fold In the apricot pulp. Add th* sugar and Ihe perana It they are lo be used. Beat Ihe cream «tilt and fold Into the apricot mixture Mu well aud pour Into tray of gas refrigerator. Freeie for at tenet four houra. though longer freeilng does not harm th* Bill- lure. Serve with a custard taurs made of the egg yolk, nn* half cup of milk, 1 tablespoons of auger, a little sail and a drop or two of vanilla exlracL Creamed Eggs and Mushrooms I pound fresh siui8rc.no. 4 table spoons buller 4 leblesp.iuna A >ur. 8 cupe milk, S teaspoon salt. 1» teaspoon pap rika. I teaspoon Worcest .-»shire sauce, 3 hard boiled eggs I'eel the mushrqpma and slice them and rook In butler fur ten minute* In coveted pan over towered beat on top of gas rang* Add the hour and blend well. Add the hot milk and stir until smooth end th cken»d Add the sea sonings and '.. lv th* hard bolted egga sliced Merle on hot wafAet. Corn and Che««* tcrambl* 1 cup grated cheese, 1 tablespoon molt, ed mutter I cup canned whole kernel corn. S green pepper chopped An*. I eggs. Vg teaspoon paprika. S teaspoon salt. V* cup thick allied tomato pulp, Hot buttered toast Melt butter In pan over lowered heat on tup of gas range Add chopped pepper and rook, covered. Ave min utes. Then add corn, pepper, tomato and seasonings Mix well and add th* eggs welt beaten. Stir alt together until Ihe eggs are cooked and then add th* cheese. Give the cheese a mlnut* or two to melt and then pour over slicae of hot buttered toast. Banana Sponge I sm all a t I la rg e banana I tablsapoon lem on Juice. 4 tablespoons ca afsclion era sugar. > sg g whites Mash banana through coart* wlr* •trainer, add lemon Juice Boat egg white* until atlAT and fold la sugar. Uomblaa ihe two mltture* aed blend lightly but thoroughly Ha.-e In Indi vidual paper rups and freeia la tray of gaa refrigerator. (Merves 4 to I I Holliday 8i Holliday Tontnrial Parlor» 125. NORTH SIXTH STRF.ET :: PORTLAND. ORTCON Equipped With Th* V>ry L«trat, W * Ar# In A Position To Car* For M m . W o r n « and O 'ild r e o C om »- l.rt Vi S *t v * Y o u > HOIJ.IDAY A Mol I II) AY PHONE B RO AO W AY 244« MOST REASO N AB LE IN C IT Y E e im in a lie ff & i « M itilo F U 7 N E *A L P A *L£>T *5 VISITO RS ARE WELCOME BRoadway 244» MISS BAR BAR A HUBDARO. LAD Y 3SS SIX TH STREET Cornar af Market ATTENDANT i I deserving Many with big automobiles ra' * *» concerned W e take degrees and other luxuries were participants and the best use that can he made of In charity. The investigation as to the them is to fill some minor clerkship needs of relief applicants were very Our professional men are hard hit for lax in the beginning and Charity be the wherewital to live. This is not pes came a racket. Oh well, we will know simism but cold fact*. We agree that better the next time. But let u* hope an education is necessary to success But there is education and EDUCA TH E R E W IL L BE NO N E X T T IM E ’ TIO N This is no time for fallacious —W— optimism. Let us face Ihe facts and IS IT NECE8SARY? A young man just graduated from face them with COURAGE' —W— Hi school was asked why he did not CLIFFORD M ITC H E LL continue his studies at one o f the uni There is one man whom we admire versities He replied that he “ intended to enter business with his father and for courage Clifford Mitchell. In spite considered th four years that he would handicap, has chosen a course of put In at the university would be a action In spite of all obstacles, he has waste; that the knowledge gained ln thr,,c »hort years, succeeded in es- 'tabllshing 'or himself an enviable rep- ' utation as a columnist He has a great C A P T. HARMS IN T E R N A T IO N er number of readers than any other A L DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC columnist and his column appears In ja greater number of Negro Journals Reliable detective service. Crimi than that of any other Negro writer who essay* the role of columnist Not nal and civil Investigations a only does Mitchell Digest the News specialty. ‘Not promises but re but he writes Interestingly on other suits.' subjects. We hope to see him go a (14 Bwetland Bldg., longer way in his chosen field and (W ashington at F ifth ) when he has overcome his handicap Night UN 1234 we feel sure that he will. He has laid Phon* A T 26(7. a firm foundation. ................ — " 3 M EATLESS MEALS FOR MARCH FAST DAYS T h e K < u \<*i ( 'leaner* Expert Cleanere nf Mens ft Women's Wear OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT — GIVE US A T R IA L 2229 Eaat Madison St. (Corner of 22nd.) S E A T T L E ------ WASHINGTON Y O U R JN E W S ! When you hare any newa of Inter nat. kindly phone It in to Duck Jordan the editor at Kaat 1430, or to hla aanlatant editor, Mlaa Yvonne Chatters at Ea*t 2515. There I« no charge for social and local new* Item* and we welcome your cooperation. PHONE EAST 630« R ATES REASONABLE OIVE ME A T R IA L E STIM A TE S FREE Z. r. MARTIN t’ runlng. Grafting anil tuinilarapo Gardening «27 EAST MORRISON 8 T „ PO R TLAND , OREGON Mr. and Mrs. A fxipex, o f Vancou ver. Washington wore pleasant visit ors In Ihe city on last Saturday. Fine Choir and Congregational Singing Strangers Especially Welcome leSSISSSSSSSVVtSSSSrSIIMMSISMSSS I The boy* Trojan club will entertain 1 ^ tonight at a party In honor of Ivan •••«❖ Patteraon who 1* hume from college The affair to which th younger aet ha* been Invited, will be held at the branch Y. Ml** Birdie Mae Coleman ha* re sumed her elodie* at the High School of Commerce. The Chrlatlnn Kndepvnr League of Bethel church held a »Kilting party laat night at the Oaks rink A large crowd attended and had a swell time The Girl Reserves play, “ 6070 Ber keley Place" given March 25tb was a brilliant success Mlaa Bobbie EM* made quite a hit In her hoys costume The Y gym was gayly decorated for Ihe banquet held nn Tuesday night with whit* crepe paper woven Into lattice form and adorned with pink hloaaoms. It presented a beautiful pic ture and added atmosphere for the featlvltle*. B e Kind To Your FEE T V it a lit y - A r c h - Su p port FOOTWEAR NEW LOW PRICES W O M E N 'S .... ......... O (4 and (5 Pr. M EN’S ........... .......... à 55 and (6 Pr. MISHEH'....... ................... U 54 Pr. Children'* . . . .. » (1.75 to (3.50 Pr. BOY'S ........... .. < a (3.50 to (4.00 Pr.