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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1933)
• ATUROAV. A P R I L I. H U T H I P A O « POUR A O V O O A T I THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Seattle News ’. /, V ER B A L SN A PSH O T S BV W. a. W H E ATO N A —- AMERICA. HOW CAN YOU? ______ . ____ _. CONFERENCE PROMOTES BETTE R R E LATIO N S BETW EEN STUO EN TS Raleigh. N. C. April 7— (R.v A N P I— How relationship* between while amt Negro student* In the college* of DUCK JORDAN • SIS ïJrd A »e. Editor Phone Ea. 14J0) North Carolina had been Improved. Y V O N N E C H A TTE R S - M 8 39th Ave. V . East 9319. Assistant editor * mm outlined here laat week In a statement made by Pardue Hunch. white. Junior at Duke untrerstT and a ADVOCATE ON SALE A T BROWN S Negro History Week ha* taken up member of the North Carolina Voluti- BARBERSHOP, eor. 23rd A Madison «he week with various programs aim h M i — miksi . ois ______ Interesting discussions held at the Y. v o c ia Seres cc a small leaf of Iattura er ea shredded lettuce as th* Aral coursa » luncheon or dinner. —-a SPRING MENUS FEATURE FRU IT ANO LAMB HIS Is an e t c 'll* , t Urns of year lo thluk about adding something lo pep up our appetites and In Minred lamb biscull dough, gravy Or Deducing aouielhlng Dial savors of whit* ssue* persecution* of the Jew. by the Nasi.t deploring certain condition, bro,ll* r' • Mr -<am ttu.hnell entert.lne,! a v er, sprlug lo our dials. Un* good way to Make a batch of blacult dough and under Hitler. German dictator If the such a . the separation of the student, dead. ______ Mr Sam Hu.hne en er a n « , . v er, start la to sltmluals hoi. especially roll It out lo Iblrknsas of about uoe- of th» kühnes »ml »»s *u lt» of m »*l». #t c *t*r». d w la n d th*t the 1 of rr,^n 1 Ät * ,w r ■torte» <t the K illtet* y r*. iu »h ier. will entertain pri»e party In honor of M I»» l.uotle cream, soup every other main and sub- balf Inch. Mis Iba lamb with enough Kd»^«i»«a» of r*rial hatred« be contact between the two racial group» Mesar». alliule a fruit cocktail or appetiser of gravy ur medium thick while sauce to line no word of protest can be too — developing a Seller feeling hw .he Harmony Art Club a, her home on Redmond H I. g u e .l. were Dutch Mayfield. Joe Stanton. Harold some kind. Tben. since spring laiuh wilt moisten It well, and taat* lo aaa If It scathing nor action too drastic In « * - * " <h « * » *™upa and a better un Mu,M,n A,,n* Henning. Ted Jones. Kd Itiishnell. Ab soon b* al Its beat, you will be serving nseda any seasoning A dsah ot Wor stamping the disapproval of clvlllied dem anding of ihe problems faced by The delegates for the Alien Chris- vester Warfield and Gene Holmes; the It quite frequently snd would probably cestershire sauce, a minced onion or a peoples on those responsible. Here In ,h^ Negro student* Mr* (.enora Gaskin* entertained at Thta o rg a n ,»lio n ha. been function- K »d e «v o r I-*a *«e at the First Miss. Annie and Yvonne Chatter.. VI- like to know of sum* Interesting way* lltlla mor* salt will glva lb* mast mix the United Stales much indignation surprise party In honor o f her sister. Methodist Church in Ballard, are ola Owmsby. Wtnnlfred Ingram. Milo- lo use It up the second or third day tur# an extra dash of flavor. Spread has ben expressed Mass meetings ¡1* tor 22 years, and some six years Mis* Evelyn Freeman on last Friday ^ .s o W N e ern. were lnv'ite.l™in »»«»S'® Miss Muriel Fletcher. Mr Rolana red Artis and Lucille and Geraldine -n_______« n t suidents « M tnvifskdi Therefore, you will -id below sonic rec the meat m inute o.. the dough and roll have been held and ___ men _ and women « of « « • it «" students V were Invited trt to ....... ........... . . .. . . . •>-•....... * -------- --------------- -- — KtMmomi Ml»»«*» Viola Owm»by ano night Several member* of the young up Ilk* a Jelly roll. 1‘ lace In grenaed national prominence have denounced — _ Yvonne Chatter. won firs, and sec-on,1 er social sel were present to enjoy ipes fur appetiser* and leftover lamb which should add double cheer lo your pan nud bake m gas oveu *t moderate dancing and delicious refreshment* vehemently the German Mr. Mr. Haywood Haywood Robert, enter,alnec prise. ,n ,ho whu, route.,. There t. a cert.tn p ^ e in the Bt- “ 'c la to « of the o r ^ n la a tio . to per # ^ ^ ^ ^ T ll„ M , tU n MM meal planning now from the ecouomy heal until dough la a goldnn brown. --(V“ hie which inform , to fir., take the »«< > • > * "* » to hold o ffic e , and to • of friend, at a hou.e party Serve, cut In slice*, an j cover with Roy. Bobby and Chuck Gragg, were standpoint and for the touch of spring honoring Mr Henry Woods, after his l>*»> agalnsl the Japanese boys al Col- beam from our own eye that we may h» r <‘ representatives on every com that doe* us si! good after e long dose more gravy or wlili a medium white the guest* of John lleverley. Jr,. Sun Uns Field House Wednesday evening hsnl-fougbt battle Tuesday night better see to remove the mote from w ltt w ~___________ ___________________ day on a motor trip to the Sanctuary of winter sauce to which a few chopped cooked that of our brother It is our belief MANDAMUS IN N ORTH C AR O LIN A Melon t up mushrooms have been added You do The Young Men's Progressive Club M '»» l-eona Fletcher, president of of Our Sorrowful Mother. Mount Ta Cantaloupe, honey dew or csssbe that the United States could protest U N IV E R SITY DENIED; TO A P P E A L dance and jig sa w party Saturday *•>* Baptist Young People a Union len.hor Park and on Ihe Pacific highway not need potatoes with this dish Also, with greater effectiveness did It not DECISION TO SUPREM E COURT night was quite a success. The popu- melon, eul In eubee. inlsed with halved discussion last Sunday. Her topic | Mr and Mrs. E U Jamison compl! any other meal may h* substituted for have a beam in its own epe How can cherries, lemon juice lamb. tar Mr. Joe Stanlon and hts well- * * » "H ow does the teaching o f Jesus meuled the boys by driving In their maraschino any nation see to divest its brother of aqueeaed over them, sugar added lo (Continued from page three! known Jug band furnished the music Uhauge Business•" .car. la n k ruat taste ChIU thoroughly Is gas refrigera the Mote when there lay behind It Hastie. immediately upon arriving on and entertainment tor end eerie In fruit cocktail glasses Cooked n -* fresh tomato**, small more than three decade, of auch atro- TyxuniiMy had pnx^ d « j wl(h McCoy _ Church and acciai circles are a buss The High school girl reserves held mtncsd onion, chopped lamb, gravy ar tup clous acts as was ever known by bar and Pearson to issue subpoenas for ( An all day meeting was held Sun * n Interesting program on Negro hi* with preparations for the grand recep thin white sauce, butterod crumbs CluUsd grspefrult sscliuns. cumbinsd barians and little used by the most everyone, white snd black, connected day by members of the Mount Zton ,or7 **** w' k Plsn, were also laid tion honoring tltv and Mrs 1-ee Roy wlth long, thin sections of canne,! prore, Mix lbs rlc* wllh tb* onion, chopped degraded of savage tribes If the na with Ihe case. Baptist Church A good old fashioned ,or * Penny Carnival to be held some- Klnard and Hlahop and Mrs J W Mar- spruikled wlth chopped grsen meni ho meat and gravy or while sauce and tions of the world did not know of the O th.r Courts Recess To Hear basket dinner was enjoyed by mem ‘ 't""' ln *hl* » » n t h lion, o f l-o* Angeles to tie held at Ihe rherrto* Chili, end jutt beforo sorvlng last*. Add seasoning If needed The pour over Ih# top s Ulti# of Iho nionlhe barbarous treatment of Negroes in the So intense was the interest in the bers and friends. 1 , * lon church parsonage on Easier Mow- mixture xhould b* quite mots.. Put a United States we might protest with case, the Judge in the criminal court M intesi (irosee/n ell f o r a t a l i _____ Lillian Jeter Dnvla announce* three dsy night layer In a baklnx dish aad add a layer some results, but when we sai Cea. recessed for Saturday morning and Mrs. Roy Garnett, popular member Keslcr Observances Palm Sunday at Cut a grapefruit in half and loosen the of thinly sliced tomatoes, another layer your persecution. Stop yonr mur- prmrtle^ „ the memb<lnl o( th, u> ot ,h . Fire, A. M E church choir 7 o'rtock. Apr)| Thr Trial he- Mr amt Mrs Jerome Franklin were pulp from th* rind snd partition*, using of rice, th* rest of th* sliced tomatoes der the finger of acorn is pointed ^ colored snd white, were In w ill spend the Easter holidays w ith ,or* Pilale. Ihe Roman Cover host* for the pleasure of Ihe Sunday a sharp knife Do not cut mil Ihe cooler. and a top layer of tire mixture. Cover and we are told to clean oar swn but rrrnov» all th» ««»tl». Cut out «*v#rjr Night Supper Club al their home In the room The law faculty of the uni- her daughter* in Portland. Oregon, with buttered rrum •* aad hah* In xaa house W e deeply deplore the persecu fourth iKiton of (rap»fruit and rvplar» Irvington on April 3rd Mrs. )( A versity and of Duke university was . Good Friday she I. preaernWg Ihe . . . . |u. . t thr f|ub . „ j „ „ range oven, moderately hot. unlit th* it with a w «df»'*h «p »d »He» of mint tion of any minority group be they present, as well as many students Mr George Garner, famous Negro Crucifixion at . „ o'clock c o v * A. M •- }»il y. Spnnki» with su«ar and chill thor> crumb* nr* browned. Buttered hssta Jew. Negro or other. from Ihe two schools. The Negroes, tenor wa* in the city last week, the J«yed tt very much The hostess ser ought jr in ( » • r»frig»r»tor —W— nr* a good vegetable lo serva with this who had been running to cover under guest of Professor L. L Magruder. Easter Sunday she la present tag l.ie »ed supper family style, after which C H A R ITY RACKETEERS dish. the steady propaganda of whites in _ _ _ Resurrection ond th* ascension at 7 H*** kuest* repaired to the living mom . ■ » - - * » ~ s ~ — ........- L ltle r * of the most hideous crime* meeting of the organisation which was * r» R K " * » * r r*c* ‘ ,r* d won* ,r,>m * ' ,h* >hur'ch * • * » ' ■ « ' h" Soldiers of the moat hideous crim e. hpr , u „ r New Orleans that her biatlon we pause before crttlclaing the alleged attended by students o f both race«. . .. . , . u « » ______ California, especially San Francisco, has long had the reputation for open handed charity. N ever has an appeal for any charitable purpose gone un heeded. but recent investigation into the charitable needs of the community has revealed th fact that many wre using the cloak of Charity as the cov ering for a racket Many with as high as I 1.200 tn the bank were receiving the charity dole of food. Thousands of . . . V ' - j r - y ,0 * ” d r, ave n expen on peo- for themselves It has hern asserted that many ho own automobile were regular attendant, a, «h . canine race. held down the penninsuiar and used therl charity stipend for gasoline and wagers. Such revelations only tend to make it hard for those who are legltl- mate persons for the reception of aid San Francisco alone expended ov»*r • t flQ f __ 1. 1. i . ........... . ______ . . destitute during the month of Janu ary. Many private agencies organixed among the clubs and churches, contri the city and state, came out to see the battle and their whole attitude chan- ged^wheo they saw their young law- Ter» holding their own against the aute attorney general Thomas J. Wilson, registrar of the university was the main witness and he . . . . e „ m|ne(1 „ „ rro„ by both side*. Hocutt's lawyer* final- ly got him to admit that Hocutt had sufficient credits to enter the univer- « ‘ ty He was on the stand for nearly Mr. John Gayton. leading tenor of A - M. at the Mount Zton Baptist the First A M E. Zion church choir Fhurch. t , 5»r k on b is former Job a* deputy Th u ... 11V, „ . sheriff . . , . ______ lw1 * JUnl° r rho,r • n‘1 ‘>Unnln* a lovely program for Youth * Ihiy to The Alleu Christian Endeavor he held In .May. League program for Raster Sunday will be as follows- Song service, led by Joe Stanton: HUMOR. PA S T ANO PRESE NT Prayer led by Mrs Martin: Scripture By Rodger Robinson Reading by Shelton Ellis; Group song S E A T T L E . W A SH IN G TO N i*d by Joe Stanton: Easter greetlna. -------- Muriel Fletcher; Group song led h, In th* Stone Age. Humor wa» prob- Jo, Stanton; Easter Mesage b , Walt- T I • » eu jo, games and mupU- The dining table from which the re- I“ *1 * “ P/c'lly decorated w,ttl * rentrepiei e or Tari < oioureo U rge candy hU.ter e g g . In a nest of i r *en leaves with pastel shade randies blending. Al Mrs Charles Morgan a plate was a birthday greeting rant announcing a special gift in honor of her birthday which was March 22nd The ladlea were attractive In dinner gown*, black lace and chiffon predom |n«ting Mr» Duke wore black chiffon tW0 hour* * “ d under c,r,“f* ABd P*'r' questioning by McCo, End as- ate-tate*, it was shown from the c .n - i r Mayfield; Due,,. Edith Young am. * Wy ;,roT,,k” 1 by “ rk,,n« ,h* " f » " h » h 't e embroidered Jacqurt.e o f « |OSU), that Hocutt had done everything Helen Johnson; Plano selection. Wil- the feel or beaming a nominal mother- „tarrhed black chiffon; Mrs Adams requir^ for admlMion tard Rk-h. r(1. ; , ^ nard Gayton; In-law on the head with a club In the Wlir(. hlark crepe with matching Jac Middle Ages, the biggest laughmaker, quette; Mr* Morgan wore red crepe Attorney General Gets Laugh. Remarks. W illiam M d ver as far a* royal visibilities were con- and the hostess black lace with lego'- On Tuesday afternoon when final Every one is welcome. cerned. was the sight of a misshapen mutton sleeves arguments were made, the courtroom ______ v|| ,lke a Mrdine ^ human being. Later public execution* The men wore conventional black. A mass meet The High School Girl Reserves will and private tortures contributed a __o __ ing of colored people had been held on have as their speaker this week, fea- high degree of enjoyment to all save Little Shirley lllne Reed was a guest Sund*>' an<J hundreds of people pledg- ttirina Negro History. Miss Margaret at the Journal Juniors program on laat ed backing for the fight The spectacle p « , pl„ , xh(. K|r |s are still working Saturday morning FIR ST A. mr E ZION CHURCH of colored lawyers bravely and skil- on th(,ir Mother* and Daughters ban Jame* Johnson, of Ihtllas. Texas Is 14th Avenue A Eaet Pike Sts. fully attacking the age-old Jim crow j^y^j piana m he given April 22nd. here with hi* «later, Mr* Mettle Carr, practices fired the imagination and Rev. H. Leo Johnstone, Paetor buted ,0 the want, of the Indigent. “ Ity ”o f ' Vlie cB Ixen."w ho 'had on Mason street. The Revellers met at the home of The homelea, were sheltered, the hnn- mained or ho, t„ e up to then . — O— Strangers Especially Welcome Mis* Winnlfred Ingram The girls are gry fed. and even fuel, light, water and „ lnnipd ou, tha, not on)v Mc. M r and Mr* A laipes, of Battle- contemplating giving a play. rn, provided for many who could no, Coy Pearl(on and Hn(tle rlKh„ nK a. Creek. Washington were the guests of Schedule of Services claim reaidcnce but were wards ot . , . . , Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin on last .. ,u" 1 gainst attorney general, but they were 9:45 A. M. —Sunday School the city and county. Every one who „ ^ . . ... . . . . . Saturday evening The hostess served . t 3 up against brilliant legal minds on the 11 A. M —Sermon has defrauded the taxpayers through a light lunch lo her guests »o h In ad law faculty of the university. The uni- 7:O0 P M —C. E. receiving unmerited aid. should be dltlon to the I.opes fam ily were Mr» _ , verslty's final brief was drawn with 8:00 P M — Sermon COAL compelled to reimburse the city for a. „ is,anre of I)ean M T Van He. Emanuel and her two lovely children every cent that they have received II- Per ton. . . $ 6 . 0 0 ke and Prof. R H. Wettach of the fa EBENEZER A M. E. CHURCH Ihe victim* ligitlmately. And UP culty. Shortly before the C ivil W ar *0 ma 23rd Avenue A Eaet Olive St. W e Handle A ll K indi of Coal — HY In Ihe final fifteen minutes allotted ny Irish had migrated here they be Rev. George F. Martin, Pettor MAN S T IL L PR IM ITIVE WOOD to him for argument, the attorney gen came the brunt of our humorist* In eral drew and unexpected big laugh Horatio Alger days an Influx of Ger Schedule of Sunday Services If one ever needed a concrete exam Our wood it dry and from the Negroes In the courtroom man immigrants Inspired laughter 9:30 A. M. Sunday School ple of the march of progress they will plsaea you. which effectively took the wind out of The Civil War gave the colored race a 11:00 A. M -Sermon should have visited the old frigate his plea. He pointed out that for l t t PROM PT DELIVERY new and permanent plareJn American 8 30 P M — Varlrk C. E. Constitution I Ironsides! when she was years the university had been for Phone EAst 4282 humor. Jewlth domination nf New 8:00 P. M. — Sermon tied up along side the Empress of whites and he said : York City In turn brought that race Britian. the big ' round the world" li I 'I think there Is a deep motive Into the limelight. Prayer Meeting Every Wed at ( FUEL A T R A N S FE R ner. The contrast was not only in the behlnde this suit and I think Then came the revival of satire 181* • 23rd A re Seattle. Wn sixe and construction of the ships but that motive la that this 'Nigra' The magazine ' Ballyhoo" led the way Stranger* Especially Welcome In the contrast of comfort. When the wants to associate with white hy burlesquing hlanlant advertising Old Ironldes was brasting the waves people." that had broken dirrtng fat years and carrying Old Glory fn victory, she The speaker evidently thought he MT. ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH In the newspaper*, we have our col was manned by hardy men who knew would get the approval from Ihe ! P ATR O N IZE Rev. T. M. Davit. Pastor umnlsta Samson had been more or aught of luxury but were used to the whiter and fearsome silence from the I • » * The— j less our first columnist But that hon perils of the deep Six months of such Negroe, T he whites did nil . n y T ! ^ Schedule of Sunday Service* or rightly belongs to Joe Miller (1884- seamanship as those tim e, demanded lhin)? or chanae thsjr elprM aloB r Th„ ! I 9:30 A. M - Sunday School 1783» For hi* famous, and still cm- 1 and the present personnel of th Nav, Ne(?roP<l hrokp out into a loud, deri» G A L A T H E A T R E | 11:00 A. M. — Sermon ployed. Joke Book, he lifted almost a* »011 tease to he. It hard to be- jVP laugh and Judg*- Barnhill wan for « SO P. M. — B. Y. P. U. 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. I many things as did Benjamin Frank lelve the eye as we left the Constitu , pd to rap f(>r order 8.00 P. M. — Sermon lin for his famous "Almnnach” . Il was tl'iii and went up the gang-plank of the Messrs McCoy and Pearson made New Management New Ownere harder in that day. for Ihe editorial Empress There was every comfort 0. masterful closing arguments, dividing Fine Choir and Congregational NEW EQUIPMENT j room shears and gluepot had not yet the most modern hotel. Elevalors thplr „ me wlth Mr Hast|p Singing been Invented The field la ao crowded whisked one from deck to deck. Lux- Jud((p Barnhill's dismissal was in and professional Jealousy Is *0 strong Everything new except the Name ■ nrlous furnishings, artistic murals. aomPWha, technical language. He held Strangers Especially Welcome that If all Ihe columnist* were to awimming pool», tennis courts, and ev th„ lhe mandamus was not the prop- I meet In a convention It would he ao -• erythlng imagineable for comfort and er r(,medy. but that If it was proper, quiet lhat you could hear a pin drop amusement Mankind is progressing in thp p,a|n„ ff had not HOUght to use It Folks who are fond o f wisecracks all things save on e-cIviB iatlon . He the pr,IIwr mannPr |n „ „ prayer usually t ake a lot of punishment. has conquered the sea and the air; for reljpf Thla ,aa| referpnce ia to ,hp Professor Frank Rand, poet and harnexaed the lightning and bn.ughr JadKeil c,)nten,|on that the petition dramatist of Springfield, Mass, says Expert Cleanere of Wen's & Women’s W ear treasures from the bowels of the ekrth HhouW have aakPd no, for admlsslon that In "L o v e '* Labor L o a f', Shakes but he has not as yet conquered him- to the university, but for the unpreju- peare u*ed 250 puna. Many famous OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT — GIVE US A T R IA L xelf. Except In outward appearance he dlced conM|der*tlon of the application comedian* spend hours racking their Is as prlmmitive as when he first dls- by tbe registrar 2229 East Madlton St. brains tn devise some laugh provoking covered the art of creating fire hy Thp hParltl„ WPre mnrkPd wl(h thp (Corner of 22nd.) crack that will he good enough to use friction. He has never divested himself utmoat ronrteay tntmoen all parties, In hla profession, of hla prim itive hatreds and desire to excppt lhat all ,hH whltMi hy oriP 8 E A T T L E ------ W ASH ING TO N Bert Williams the famous Negro co kill. He is far from being dvlllxed. |tllod or another, dod(fpd , bp uae median was the outstanding "pun" de <• — MiiniHiiitii teilXMMXSMXMMX 3 Mister" in addressing the colored al 4 — — • ♦ llverer of all times. The present day C APT. HARM S IN T E R N A T IO N torneys Mr. Hastie, a Harvard grad artists try to Imitate him hut always uate, chatted with Harvard men on A L D E TE C TIVE AGENCY, INC fall short of hla artistry. the university law faculty and with Without bad grammar and apelllng Duke university students who wanted we would not have the peerless W ill Reliable detective service. Crimi When you have any news o f Inter* , to ask about the Harvard law school. Rogers, even If W ill now seems to he nal and civil Investigations a est, kindly phone it In to Duck Jordan At the close of the hearing. Mr. H bh more tied lip In politics than he ever specialty. 'Not promises but re the editor at Bant 1430, or to hla tie thanked the court and bar for the was with his lasso. Kd Wynn, the Per suits.’ assistant editor, Miss Yvonne Chatter* courtesy they had shown a visiting at fect Fool on the stage and static, ad 614 Swetland Bldg., at Fast 2515. torney. In reply Judge Barnhill assur mits that he uses "warmed over puns“ . (W ashington at F ifth ) There la no charge for social and ed him that his court welcomed him However, a good humorist today Is local news Items and we * welcome and appreciated the high plane on one who can humor hla creditor* suc Phone A T 25«7. Night UN 1234 your cooperation. which the plaintiff's lawyera had con- cessfully. Jj ducted tlielr case. a *n f L e m Cc*t Fuel L°*d $3.75 fUa very «malt tomatoe». s rake cream rheeee. 2 tableapoona cream. 1 tablespoon Chill »auce. I tablespoon catsup. S •p«M>n paprika. »«It. pepper Scald tomatoes, remove skin snd center*, vprlnkl* Inside of tomato with salt, and chill In cabinet of gas refrlg aralor. M il cheese, cream. Chill taúca, ca'.sup. paprika, salt and pepper to gether Into a thick, smooth craani FIB the tomatoes wLb this m liture and re turn to refrigerator until ready to servo. 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