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TH E T h e A d v o c a te T h * B rid o * l i l w o n Th* Negro and W h K * M a c** In O re gon An —O— In d «p «n d *n l ADVOCATE P ip «r D evoUd to Ih # In t«r««U m/ th * OUR OOAL T h e A d v o c a te In Every Whit* Horn* In Oregon in IMS P a o p l* P O R T L A N D . O R I O O K S A T U R O A Y . A P R I L 1». I M I V O L U M I 7% — N U M B E R U P R IC E P IV E C E N T » EASTER JOY OUR WISH! ****************** **e*se4es*M*e*S *M*dM MMM »M*»****M **M »**M »*»*IH ** IM Id l— **MI»**+ »*** M H IW R YO U T H FU L DEFENDANT CONVICTED AGAIN HELD IN {5,000 BAIL FOR BEATING CHILD - . ______________! * APUCC UflD U I T T D A U C Til UADPU Til n il WAR VETERANS (0 MARCH 10 All LAW TinilTrilO 1 FORMER ZION Dicmo PASTOR DOC PREACHES TIGHTENS ON WASHINGTON SOUL STIRRING SERMON Digesting . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------- r n n u r n 24 STRIPES ON CHILD S BODY CAUSE ARREST 7tfU l I I no rth IG- EUROPE i n t e r e s t e d IN T H E N E G R O P E O P L E S Riga. Latvia. April— (B y Langston Hughes for A N P )—That there is an Interest In things Negro, even In the far north of Europe, la evidenced by Portland. Oregon. April 16— Moboll- Kar Walter Kalalgh Iroveli. Preeid- the shop windows of Riga. L itti* Ing Eldar and IHatrlct Superintendent xallon of war veteran* for a march on Salem. Oregon. April 14— Reckless black and brown dolls are promlnent- of th* Nlnlb District of U>* Zion Con Washington. D. C. has been act at HV C LIFFO R D C. M ITC H E Ll. A IOynnr-nld « I r l » »lory of brutal and drunken drivers will be under . ly displayed. Josephine Baker’s rec It-ranra who paaaad laat weak and ln treatment. vouched for by ! l abra- Portland, rlaltlng Irland» and formar Portland for April f t April St. haa closer scrutiny of stale officials after ords may be bought la the music alona and brulaaa on bar ahouldere. been sat as the date for starting on June 9th. as a result of changes mad* stores. Magdelelbe Marx, Frere Notr lad lo Deputy Clly Alloruay Jeusen the march, accoo’ i * ' to Rfchard Love H E R E and T H E R E by the state legislature in the opera (The Black Brother) and Claire GoU's ordering the arraat of lb* girl » half- lace. disabled war veteran and execu tors’ code, reports Hal E Hoss, secre norel of the Negro Jupiter are to be alelar, Mr* Katalla Chima, 1H1 H K. tive secretary o f the Oregon Veterans tary of State. In preparation of Ibi* warkly "D i seen on the counters of the largest Mad taon a l. Uta Turada* Liaison Committee gna! Ing the Newa" raleas* I am aa- Every person convicted of operating bookshop*. And In the window o f an Jsnaan. acting upon Iba romidaint ^ ( b„ gcllya cooperation of “ Every veteran who feels the Injus a motor vehicle because of Incompe expensive object d art store, i saw a of Mr* r W. Hwanton. bead of the n#w>|y „ „ „ hundre<, p o lis h e rs who tice of the recent eo-called Economy tency. driving while Intoxicated, reck beautiful bronxe of a Negro boxer humana aorialy. who brought «ha child mr |hlt(r " * I r hang*a" regularly, program, enacted at the Instigation of lessness and hit and run drivers, re poised to strike. to hla office, ordered 16,000 ball on (y|| many 0f ( |,e occasion* a render the National Economy leagu e and o- gardless of the court having jurisdic In Moscow, Boris PUnak’s recent ther W all Street bankers and indus th« w orn»« b*a m lled my attimtloti to »omethtnx tion in the matter, will be reported hook. O. K. contains several referen Tb# H ill* Negro girl, who « I d »ha <p-r|flr -„c h a n g e " , Aa we go to press, we know that trialist*. should either join this march Immediately to the Secretary of State ces to Negroes and their life as he ob » » • “ happy lor Ih* flr»l lime »Inca hay# falUM, |o rommpn, OB or Heywood Patterson was declared guil or do all In hla power to support It.” for appropriate action in the matter of served It In America. He comments ty by a Jury of twelve white men at mother left her." .howad above a v « r lu-|rBr„ y_ and |or |lj# i of ,|| Livetace said "Only men with proof license suspensions or revocations, on the fact that colored guests were ag* mental development and outlined rM |Ura , w„ , briefly why Decatur. Ala., after hearing the case of service w ill be accepted Into the changes In the law require These ci barred from using the elevator at the her cna* In clear, concia* manner . . . of the State of Alabama against Pat ranks of the marchers The Oregon tations of traffic violations are requi hotel where he lived In New T o r t With two candy bars clutched In terson charged with rape of Victoria Veterans Liaison Committee Is not My release* are always prepared on red from all Oregon courts, which will thin. Iremhllng hand*, th* child rub- Price and Ruby Bates, white prostitu concerned nbout the political, religi Hunday and fully four-flftha of the Include courts In every city and town. H E Y . F E L L E D S . LO OK O U T F O R bed out le e r» with braided pigtail» and tes. who, in company with white and ous or other beliefs of the veterans, T H E O P E N I N G G A M E ! weekly "exchange*" received do not Previously only justice courts, dis munched with preclae rotation from colored men. hoboed on a freight train or about their race or color. But It Is arrive until Monday nlghl. entirely loo trict courts and circuit courts were Tuesday. April 18th. the Pacific two years ago. clad In men's attire. a strictly veteran movement.“ required to forward the information. " " '¿ I r n T d le d When I . . . « I had to U> pick up a comm.nl on m b . Coast Baseball Season will open in At the first trial Pattersoa and Headquarters of the Oregon Veter Item th* following Sunday Perhaps "T h e fact that each municipal judge, Portland. Mayor Beker haa Issued a live with my halfalatar. Rateila She eight other Negro boys were foand ans Idalson Committee are located at some day I ran arrange my produc or city recorder, is forced to make n proclam «ion urging all who possibly beat me often And aha whipped me guilty of rape and sentenced to die 324 Vfc Third elreet. The committee, e- tion schedule nn a more timely Inula report of all serious (raffle violations can to attend the opening game. The awfully hard. See lhe mark» nn my mayor-elect. J. K Carson will pitch In the electric chair. The International lected by a state-wide conference of hut until then I ask the reader» and upon which convictions have been re the first ball. The game will he Holly arma She used k leather »trap It Labor Defense carreid the cases to reterans hid here recently. Is compos the publisher» lo overlook thea* B e a m corded. will practically double the e f wood versus Portland and you can hurt. the Supreme Court which remanded ed of 10 members throughout the ing umlaaiona. bet your last dollar that will a great fectiveness of the curb on outlaw op 'I don't know how many whipping* the cases back to the Alabama courts stale. A large number of recruits erators,” explained Secretary Hoss. game. Don't fall to go and see Tom REV. L O V E L L I got. but I got lot» of them My hark hare already signed up at Portland. Tom Turner's last year's champion for retrial. Attorneys for the defense, "Many serious traffic violations have lo the present writing the Am . ...................... always look» Ilk# I« doe» now My. .. Up __ „ _____.. . associates Rev Rev. Lovell occupied the according lo Lovelace, and recruiting come under (he jurisdiction of these ship down the Hollywood Team whi after a hard battle, secured a change ch will be her-| all this week. o f venue to Decatur, just about fifty ain't this candy good* What II you do * ' • *w ° * ° * * ° 1 pulpit at the A M E. Zion church |g taking place throughout the state, with me? Do I have lo go homeT" current paper in which I read of the SuBl|ay morning and preached a soul 500 „ l(lrtn, ,r e expected to be in the courts and the convicted drivers have miles from Scottsboro. the town of tb| V. W . C. A. N O T E S continued to operate their automobil “ No. you don’t have lo go home, return of Max Yergan. the 1*32 Spin- stirring sermon on "T h e Power of the _ eontlneent original trials. es because the State was unaware of Inamar " Mrs Hwanton assured her. sarn Medalist, from Africa. That Holy Spirit At th* close of the tllu- There will be no meeting at the Following la a report on the condi the fact and could not suspend or re branch Easter Sunday. • th* court of domestic rets,Ion. will mml.l l. quit, attractive u h “ '."i d “ u“ * w Uh * 1 „ --------------------------------- tions at the sceae of the trial after voke (he operator's license. The new take car* of you." | church. W IL L E L IM IN A T E O F FE N S IV E The National Association for th* Ad Patterson's case had gone to the ju law will eliminate that condition,” "My. how I love randy That's what Floyd O Snelaon, late of Courier Rev. Lovell's former members gave vancement o f Colored People will ry: Hoss said. I got the last whipping for— I wanted fame, la now managing-editor of the him a hearty welcome and a liberal WORDS meet at the branch April 23rd. Decatur. Ala.— In an atmosphere An additional help to the enforce some cake." Insmae. assured of pro- B u ffalo Star Ho, the Harlem Limited- collection, tense with well-organised lynch feel On April 30th. Miss Louise Randolph Philadelphia. P a. April 7— In re ment of the suspension or revocation tectlon. continued Broadway Hound“ , now running out I will hare charge of the Vespers. ing. with lynch-preparations going oc sponse to his protest, I. Maximilian of drivers licenses la the new provi An examination made In the amer of Iluffalo. Instead of Pittsburgh under the protection of Attorney-Gen The Grade School Girl Reserves sion in th law requiring each convict Martin, newly elected president of the gency hospital brought the report that SCOTSBORO V E R D IC T C H A L L E N G E eral KnlghLJr.. o f Alabama, the case will have an Easter party Saturday Negro Journalism receives a credit branch NAACP.. has received a letter ing magistrate to Immediately take up the child had been the victim of cruel afternoon. of Heywood Pattersoa, framed on evi and regular heating, probably for a In the manner of Its reporting the T O N E G R O A N D W H I T E M A S S E S from HlarkeU-Sample-Hummert adver the license of those found guilty of dence which has been torn to pieces The High School Girl Reserves held serious offenses and forward the card* 1 tising agency assuring him that the Scottahoro trial. Special representa long period. by defense testimony, will go to the a «K-ial meeting Thursday. Refresh lo the state department. AVERS W E L L -K N O W N W R IT E R word "darky" will not appear In any and the f. (Above report reprinted from the tives; telegraph service ments were served. jury late tonight. more radio advertising of "Old Eng L. D. • A N P • and CN8 are sending News-Telegram) This afternoon waa spent ln *um- lish" wax and other products. Readers of The Advocate will know out many extra special bulletins. mation. three hours each being as .(Special by DAW N L O V E L A C E ).. Mrs. Chlma as the former Mrs J. 8. * * * signed to the state and to the defense. Portland. Oregon Apr. 14— Haywood Hell wife of J 8. Bell, colored photo- I'ongressman Oscar Depriest Is not At the same time. Knight announ ced he would ignore Ruby Bates’ re grapher, woh after the aeparallon of only repreaentlv# for the first Illinois Patterson, young 8coltsboro Negro, A N D Y LO SE S pudiation of her orlfinal framed tes himself and wife went to l » a Angeles district but for all Afro-Americans, once more was given a taale of while 1-oul* and hla band will play Easter day evening. She stated that her ac timony and charge three of the boys where It la reported h grieved himself Recently I wanted some specific In- "justice" when he was again convicted Monday night for 8aint Phllilpa ball complished daughter. Mrs. Pearl Mit with "conspiracy to rape” her. a to death. formation that only a Congressman or of the flagrantly framed charge of (B y Ivan) to be given al the Italian hall. chell will visit her again in Portland charge which carries the death penal Although our friend. Andy Bundy The band will also play tonight at It la thought that Inamae. who han Senator could well aecure. I wrote rape. For two years, the International this summer. Mrs. Mitchell resides in ty. and five more with "rape" on Vic a fashionable club. been placed In a colored home. Is the •*> our Congressman, and In a few I-abor Defense has been fighting for ^ *** “ nl'^ Los Angeles. She was not hurt in the toria Price. . . . . . . , . .. over tits opponent. Freddie iMiiier, tne A lynch gang formed In Huntsville recent quake but was shaken up a «Uuchter of M n. rhlma'a tlator. Ann« dmlr^d Information wan at the llvea and freedom of the nine W orld’a champion (N. B A ), he show- Friends of Mr H. J. Tracey, of the little, according to her report was deterred from its announced plan, who. It la said, died several year» ago hand ( Scottsboro boys. The cry has been pd he had the real stuff in him. firm of Miller A Tracey are sorry to last night, of proceeding to Decatur Mrs Chlma used to be active In lo- • • • ¡raised throughout the world, making Everyone beletvea that If Andy had a learn of hit illness. They wish for him and "getting" Ruby Bates. Lester Car The misses Gwendolyn and Vlolett ter. and Samuel S. Leibowitx, stars in cal social circles, hut after her mar- 1 know that J A Roger*, author the case one «eating for once and all hit more boxing experience, he would a speedy recovery. Mrs. Beatrice Reed says that Mr. Tracey's presence Is Hooker seldom omit an opportunity to yesterday's developments ln the case. rlage to Mr Chlma. dropped out of of World's Greatest Men of African time the foundation of much vaunted J t i ' ' L l h,h “ d u i!?* oned veteran was given the decision greatly missed at the parlors and all do some lovely thing for someone On all her former activities Descent" Is In America, hut unless ha American justice and equality for Andy gave Miller all he wanted and of the employees of the firm are an one day last week they sent two bea Information reaching the ILD of these plans, while the preliminary meeting Friends who know Mrs Chlma. ex- u»lng a non de plume I am unable while and Negro, rich and poor. In more. Go to It Andy, we're with you utiful Easter lilltes to Mr* Beatrice was still in progress, was broadcast xious to see him return, well again, Reed, an employe of the Miller & gain. pressed surprise that she would even to locale his connection with any par- American courts The verdict, render- and resulted In exposure within the Tracey funeral parlors. They arrived hour, followed by a ware of telegrams be charged with such a thing aa cru- Hcular paper. (Thla la for the bene- od by the new Jury at Decatur, Ala- In time for Mrs Reed to make use of T H E A DVISO RY BOARD Mi*. J. D. Wilson, wife of the pastor to Knight. Governor Miller and Judge elty, and especially lo a child as she HI of Rial Ohio reader who wanted bama. la more than a verdict of "guil- of Mount Olivet Raptist church who them at the A l Green funeral. Horton, demanding protection for the uaed to expresa such love for children. *hl" Particular Information.) ly " for the innocent young vlctlma of Here is an Interesting excerpt from has been ill for several months. Is boys and their defenders. often keeping for houra at a lime, the • e • race hatred, blgtory and aadlam. sym- the printed report of "T h e Mayor's greatly improved and able to be out Mr. Al Green. 63, for more than a As a result, the last speaker at the quarter of a century a citiien and res K. K. K. meet called off the lynch- children of her frlneda. I Although I waa late In reading It. hollied by the fiery Ku Klux Klan com m ittee On ^The Revision of The to the delight of her many friends. ident of Portland, died Thursday of party temporarily, with the statement Mrs. Chlma waa released after post- W aller Wilson's "Chain Gangs and croasea burning to Intimidate the HoU(,tnK Code- p ear ln m|„d the "Ad- Little Jimmie Wilson. Rev. and Mrs. last week. April 5th at Emanuel hos that "the Negroes were not worth Ing the necessary bonds hy her allor- P ro fit" In the April Harper's Mngaxine court and Jury In the can«— It la an v |aory Hoard" t* presumed to streng- Wilson's son. has also been III, but he pital of pneumonia. lynching anyway, especially since Ru ney. Mr Stanley Myers should he read hy every race reader, Indictment of those self-appointed ex- ,hen ^ codc not „„a g e ,, The I- Is greatly improved and able to be out Mr. Green had been In ill health for by Bates" repudiation. again. lle r case was aet for preliminary Interested In the subject. And how ponents of Americanism, who suhstl- t(,m lg f0n0WS; All during the evening following Ru aomvtime and In recent months he hearing Wednesday morning, hut on wpll ',0 1 personally know the truth lute lilgtory for reason, and prejudice ..The chle{ meang Df weakening the fell and fractured an arm which did by Bates' testnmony, lynch-organlxers Mrs. Pollyann Reed, of Cherry Court no improve hla health in the least. had been circulated through Decatur, application of her attorney, was poat- **f ***** condition* he describes? for Justice. And It Is something more Cod# Jay (n (he provision for a board has recovered from the effects of an He had other difficulties and troub- without Interference from the authori poned. * * * ,T ,s A C H ALLE N G E TO T H E of appeai„ called the Advisory Board ! operation for the removal of her ton Mr. Green, for many years was an ties. Inciting sentiment against Bates, Out of all the publications I read NEGRO AND W H IT E MASSES TO t(J of an architect, a builder sils and says she Is going to make up Carter and Leibowitx. les which hastened the end. for the time she lost when she was none give me the real Inside facts on R A I.Y W IT H GREATER STRENGTH an da --„or-lal worker". As chairman of employee of the Golden West hotel, 1 "L ester Carter and Ruby Bates C R A W F O R D C A SE S E T F O R T R I A L unable to talk. And how she ran ta lk !! the merits or demerits of advertised AND MORE DETERM INED FORCES Hoard a builder waa appointed 1 now known as the El Medley. He wor ought to be sent to prison for what ked at the hotel for many years and they said today", the organizers said products, aa do the monthly bulletins AG AIN ST T H E SAME GROSS IN- who had opposed the adoption of the Mra. Turner Quits Restaurant Busi up until his health declined so that he openly. "They are not fit to belong to BOSTON, April 7__ The postponed of ,h‘' ®on* umer * R“ "«arch Society, JUSTICE W H EREVER IT IS FOUND, original code and had bean one of could not carry on His genial smile the white race." hearing In the extradltlnu case of of New Yorlt' I ln 0r,>* on- wp h* Te ,he c* * ° those on the revision committee that' ness — In order that she may take a and friendly disposition won many At the end of yesterday’s session, much needed rest and some recreation George Crawford will he held between * * * of Theodore Jordan. Negro worker. ha,i lowered 11a standards." Knight asked for a guard for Ruby patrons for the hostelry. Mrs Frances Turner, for many yearj The recent New York Age editorial framed on the charge of murdering a Bates, announcing he Intended to ar Funeral services were conducted on April 16 and May I, It became known Portland's leading restaurantress. will Saturday. April 8th from the Miller * rest her for perjury. on the Tuskegee Institute Saving* white railroad employee. The verdict here Wednesday. quit the business for s while. She will Tracey Funeral home with Rev. Daniel Judge Horton, however, placed her According to the New York Times 1 ,," " k w<,r,hy of being "reprinted" In In the new Scottsboro trial la a chai- visit relatives and friends In Denver. O. Hill, officiating. Mrs Jesse Gray In the custody of Leibowitx. and she Colorado In the near future and upon son was soloist and Mrs. Reatrlce and Carter were housed for the night John Gallohnr. attorney for Ixmdoun * n m,r 1 ow " ,h«» Particular l*nge to fight harder to keep Jordan her return to Portland, will, no doubt, Roed attendant. The service was well In the apartment of Joshep Brodsky, county. Va . haa written to Attorney . “ n" «"hou gh , legally. I've from the gallow . - t h e end of "while reenter the restauarnt business. When attended by a large number of friends. chief ILD counsel. General Thomas E Knlghl of A l« h .- Ipa,d 1 H>« »mrat ob- justice for the Negro masses ' The Interviewed by an Advocate reporter. Leibowitx asked captain Joqach Bur Interment was held at Lincoln Me ma. chief proaeeutor In the Scottahoro I " * “ " un ,nTolred treachery of white courts was proved Mr*. Turner, who Is dearly beloved by morial Park cemetery. leson. in charge of the militia unit a host of friends, said she felt very trials, asking the advice on how to de- p . M fte , r T , . I l f . TM . n ‘ * T" " lTCOr,n'' ° f * T,donc8“ here, to poat a guard at the apart grateful to all who for so many years Mr. Fred D Thomas remains ill at ment. Burleson refused. fend the Jury aystem of .he .oulh l p S 1^ Aoril H l M l P* r,Ury ° f th* whU,, * lrl" - ,h* H A W A IIA N O PE RE TTA have supported her In business and | Later, as nnw» of the lynch-meet hla home on Shaver street. Oalleher wrote .hat he »a s facing this To the AdVocat* PortUnd. krego” - " j/ « '« " ' ««tmosphere of Intimidation by that while she regrets to stop at thla — Presented by— in Huntsville arrived, a heavy guard difficulty In IlnNton In trying to return Wo nn* «ending you hero- thug«, and the refusal to time, she realises that aha must have was thrown around the apartment Crawford to face tr’al In Virginia for w,,h our rh' < k ,or »» * • «» for one Permit Negroea to serve on the Jury, T H E G I R L S F R I E N D L Y S O C I E T Y Mrs. E. L. Jamison has suffered house, which was withdrawn at mid a vacation or suffer a breakdown In murder of Mrs A H llsley and her « ' " ’«m p llo n to your valuable It la more than ever obvious that with a severe cold this week. health. night. — at— ................. ................... .. V "i’pr- the Jordan'a and other peraecuted Ne- Mr. Taylor who operates the pool Knight. It was revealed, made an rnald The whole Jury ayalem In the Your prngreaalve and liberal view- , . . . .. Mr Howard Bennlnghoff suffered arrangement with the newspaper cor hall close by. has taken over the op W I L L I A M S A V E . Y. W . C. A. aoulh, which for decades haa excluded point la appreciat<|l by our committee m’," , " « * * TWI "F the great masa eration of the restaurant and Mrs. some Inconvenience on TuaaUav night Negroea. la being challenged on all M ULTNO M AH DEM. TEN COM n t N * * r n « nd »orkera. rallying F R I D A Y N I G H T , A P R I L 17, — S:J0 Turner asks her patrons to continue when some one stgle his car irom Its respondents to suppress ne vs of the lynch plans, and It waa only through fronts and the atlorneya of Virginia I K T H<,d"> "‘‘ . Chairman to their defense and raising such a to come to the same place for their parked place In front of his Parlors, the I L b New York office that these meals. 335 Sixth street. and Alabama are conaultlng together Thanks very much for your jlitrnn- con^,‘^,p<, protest that their volcei ADM IS S IO N were forced in the open. 2B Cents to derlae waya of meeting the on- ■*«■ Wo ,rF ,0 PuMlah » paper for W" 1 hp heard above the clamor of th* New York,—The A m sterdar News. ' Mrs. Mattie Harrla waa a pleasant Mrs. J. D. Jamison Is III at h e r 1 - alaught. *"/ £?oi>le. Ku Kltix Klan bigots. (Continued on page three) caller at The Advocate office Thuri- home In Alberta. I . . Tße Ifletfs WRECKLESS DRIVERS KEAN BURNS CROSSES ON NEARBY HILLSIDE LYNCH THREATS RIFT AGAINST BATES WOMAN AND CARTER