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THE T h e Advocate Th» Brtdg» Batwssn Th» Nagra and While Naoa» In Oregon An —O— In d B p tn d B O l ADVOCA TE P ip a r D t v o lo d to Ih t I n t o r « s ta mf th « j The Advocate In Every Whita Horn» In Oregon In 1913 P «o p l« < PORTLAND, OR BOON SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1B33 VO LU M I 3t — NUMBER 1« OU R GOAL - - - - - - — ♦ PRICE PIVE CENTS [C U R E WAR ON HUNGER OVIL RIGHTS BILL ENACTED AT HAR1T0RD EX HOWARD Ù. DEAN LOSES $3,000 SUIT ™ p ü is IttlH IN PRt' 1 digesting OF E X E « TO Washington. D. C . April 14 (ANP) The rlalm of Dr Arnold II Dunaway, former dean and asaorlats professor of dentistry at Howard unlrerally. a- ■alnat the Institution for ll.M t H waa whittled down to H.lMMl by Judge Jam es M. Proctor In the District Hu- preme court Thursday after be had llalrned lo testimony presented on both aides Donaway waa suspended as dean by Ihe elecullve committee of Ihe uni- vrrtlty July IT. 1*11.. lie conleatad the right of Ihe university to dismiss hlra. holding that he waa employed on a year-to-year baala. and lhal If he were dismissed wllhln Ihe year without the opportunity lo gel another J#i. Ihe university was liable to him for the rest »4 hie salary. When he waa suspended aa dean, Ihe esecutive committee allowed hint lo retain hla rank aa associale professor Judge Proctor upheld Ihe universi ty's right through Ita eieru tlve com mittee In suspend Donaway and da- creed the payment of Ihe 11.000 aa <- i m p e n n a i ion for the lime between Ihe suspension by Ihe eieru tlve com initiée and ble dismissal by Ihe board of trustees Prior to lha trial the university had offered In pay Donaway |«00 which II allowed waa due him University rounael look eicepllon to the 11.000 award holding lhal Dona- way had made no point In hla case of hla atalua of aaaorlate professor, bill had made simply an Issue of hla dean ship. « M a t « U M M m IB $ 1.900 an- nually aa additional stipend, and lhal M b university felt It -.I,,.,.......... required lo pay Ihe prorated amount of this II.IHMI paid to Ihe dean, ralher than a pro-rated amount of $4,000. com bluett »itlac>" for ass,s tale prolesaor and dean. . . . Tfie . . s BT C I.IfTO R D C MITCHELL LOOKING AROUND | Now that Mayor Murphy of Detroit can h» addrasaed aa Oorarnor General of tha ITHIIIpInes. tha colored trave- tore will, no doubt, find It much more attractive to cross the Pacific than the Atlantic a e a Apparently, all factional differences gaTS been Ironed out and tha Victory |jf» Insurance Company will continue to operate aa an Independsnl concern. after a re-organisation and a capital adjustment have been made Tbos. a structure has been saved for (he rare that will provide employment for hun- drede of our men and women NAVY WILE NOI CONTROL VIR- (~ 1 „ A e s a . i I f T n c P GIN M O S SAYS G O V E R N O R ^ V S Ö d U i L HI. Thom»» V. I.. April 1« (ANP)— That the Nary would neither take con trol of. the Administration of the Vlr- K1 1 . lalanda nor eatabllah a station here wae the declaration made by Oorernor I'aul M I’earaon In n conference with raim bari of Ihe Colonial Council this week. The conference was for the purpose of dlaruaalnd the wtde-epread ajtttatlnu helm carried on for the return of the lalanda of Navy control. The Chief eaecutlve did not elate whether or not ha was In favor of the plan bul de rlared that the establishment of a na- val station here would alleviate the pieaenl economic strain and would prove a veritable 'God send" at this particular time. ....... ........................ TWO HEADED CHILD BORN ■ OKKKNWOOD. Miss.. April 34 (ANP A two headed baby boy waa born to Mra. Halli» Walker Thursday morn Ing The child wae dead when born n n u u Trial for 2nd Time “ T ap on His Shoe“ sufficient evi dence to convict alleged Negro OFFERSJO PAY AS RESULT OF FIGHT TO ENTER STATE SCHOOLS TUITION NEGRO STUDENTS IN T LAW IMPOSES FINE OR JA IL TERM FOR DISCRIMINATION Hartford. Conn., April 24—The Civil Rights Bill, which Negroes and Influ ential whites In Connecticut have been advocating for more than twenty years waa favorably reported to the State Senate last Thursday by the Judiciary Committee. PAUL ROBESON INCIDENT . . Friday. March 24th, Negroes from all over Connecticut and their white friends assembled In the Old Senate Chamber and pleaded with the Com- mlttee to protect the lights of all Connecticut cltlseas. Senator Joseph P. Cooney led the proponents of the Bill, declaring "Connecticut ought to remember she te above the Mason IMx- on Line." Nathan A. Schatx, a former Police Coart Judge, cited the Incident of Paul Robeson, famous Negro actor and Phi Beta Kappa man. who in hla appearance In Hartford "could not get decent accomodations. They also urg- ed that teeth be pat In existing laws with the denouncing of the Hobeeon incident and that religious associations are refusing to hold Conventions In cl- ties where the color line to observed. Other organisations who enlisted their aid were the Hartford N. A. A. C. P. and the Church Federation which brought In Its own bill which includes the fundamental provisions sought by the advocates of civil rights in the or- iginal bill.The substitute bill not only lists places of public accomodation where discrimination is prohibited, but also imposes a fine of $100 or jail sentence of thirty days or both for « "7 violation of the act. It war pointed °*tt that the substitute bill drafted by the Judiciary Committee does not alter the fundamental Intent of the origl- »»> bill, but simply shortens and slra- Pl'fle* It. OTHER SCHOOLS ________ Raleigh N. C.. April 20— As a direct result of the fight being made by Ne- groes for admission to the Univere-ty Pine Bluff, Ark., April 23 (ANP) — of North Carolina professional schools. Garfield Burton. charged with the a bill has been introduced in the state killing of a hog and appropriating the legislature here and approved by the rarrua. waa acquitted Thursday of the Lexington. Oa.. April 23 (ANP)— Judiciary committee which provide# charge when he entered a plea of self With the selection of the Jury complet for the payment by the state of the defense. expenaea of Negro students at profes- Burton, by hie keen wit and humor. ed. John Downer, alleged rapist, went slonal colleges "where they may be pleaded his rase In a manner which to trial for the second time here Wed lawfully admitted." which means of may live Ions after he has departed nesday afternoon. coarse. In some northern states. fro„ earth The bill was Introduced by Repres- Downer convicted at the first trial He said that he waa chopping wood which waa held In Elbert county where entative Brawley of Durham where when the hog came ^behind him "kin Out of tha Hcoltaboro mea» tha the alleged attack of the white woman tost week attorneys tor Thomas Ho- der bristling" and he shooed him a- of ons attorney Is being ever took place, and waa sentenced to die. cutt. backed up by the N A. A. C. P. placed on a pedestal as far aa c o lo re d 1" *> » b«* «".halmed for preaer way, but the animal continued "brtst- An appeal resulted In the federal were denied a write of mandamus bv re are concerned Who will ever ''••'on. ling." In trying to persuade the beast courts granting the defendant a new Judge M. V Barnhill after a dramatic The two heads surmounted the lo „„ away. h, y , , hog wlth forget. Harouel C l-elbowlii* trtal and subsequently his attorneys two-day legal battle. Attempts were shoulders and stem a single neck. h|. a I •• The blow gnied , he hog succeeded In securing a change of made before and during the hearing The anlIna| waa not marked. So Bur O Wendell Hhaw. I025H Mt Ver- lk,,h h'« d® , r * Por'oc'ly formed. venue, declaring that It was Impoo- <o get the colored people to accept a non Avenue. Columbus. Ohio, wrll.-s "* darker and a trifle lar- ton rua|d see no reason for leaving Bible for the defendant to secure a compromise and "be quiet." Leading ger From Ihe shoulders down Ihe much pork lying about, besides he In lo announce lhal he Is able to as f»!r trial In Elbert county. daily papers admitted the Negroes child had a perfect body, was not of the Hebrew faith. So he sist any aspiring rare writer In Baaing the argument on the Indict- were entitled to professional training OR OIXON 107 YEARS OLD aU hog the preparation and disposition of meats leading up to the trial and the at the expense of the state and urged BULKY. O kla. April 24 (A N P)— , ______________________ *h®,r manuscripts (This Information weak case presented by the atate. the that North Carolina pay their tuition Jual about IX miles from here Uvea ®hould pl®«»® •hoM « 'Ite re • *» **•>» defens counsel contnded that the at elsewhere. The determined and skill- A Mr Dlion. whom they call Dr Dixon »« contact a colored lllermry agent ) titude of the white cltlaena In Elbert ful law case presented by Attorneys liecuuae he ntakea medicinal remeilli county was such that pravented fair Conrad O. Pearson. Cecil McCoy and from roots He aaya that he la 107 at Laurence J W llaves, of Washing William H. Hastle for the N. A. A.C.P. ness in the courts. ton I* 0 writing In a recent l.aue of “ h,r,h , u > '* ■» It was recalled that Downer waa convinced the whites that the Negroes the Washington Tribune says that he r * n run- Jump ®nd *** M® <»lk» arrested for the crime on the flimsy were serious and spurred the legisla- la the only colored person writing a very freely about the Civil War. New York City, April 23 (ANP)— Identification of a “tap on hla shoe" ture to consider the present bill. weekly column for a white publica well aa. of Ihe many flmea he has George Hernard Hhaw, Internationally which waa almost similar to that of The proposed bill would make any talked to and seen Abraham Lincoln. tion Maybe he means Ihe only known writer, lecturer and phllos<v th, footprint found at the scene of Negro who could show a certificate colored person In Washington. D. C. pher, who has caused a pretty and the crime. Following hla arrest a mob of admission from any grade school COURAGEOUS OFFICER KILLS ,0 doing* famous American actress to shed tears > of more than two hundred whites and could lawfully enter eligible for BANDIT * * * by hla criticism, and has startled the iouaht to lynch him and only the per- the allotlment of atate funds. North A word of praise for little "Jim m y" whole wrold frequently by hla crlti suaslve eloquence of a white Baptist Carolina Negro students thus could CHICAGO. April 32— (ANP) Police 1-nValle. star (rack man out In Call- Edward R Stewart, of the Fifth dis clsm theories and philosophy, has hurl- minister saved him from that fate enter Howard University professional fora1» ° w •*» I " * " •«» > •'•'••<> trict shot and killed Jam es Rogers, ed another bomb-shell with hla dec- Fearing farther trouble he was rushed schools or those in Ohio. Indiana. Nen- T E X T OF BILL compiling data on hla accomplish- here Thursday night when the hitter laratlon that "the American language i0 Atlanta. Georgia and placed In the nsylvanla or any northern or western The substitute bill follows: m®n*® That was when he was a sen- to hold-up Lewis' Smoke »aa originated by the colored race" Fulton county jail for safe keeping state and North Carolina would pay Section 1: All persona within the 1 ot •« Polytechnic High School In Log empted and hla query: "who, by the way. Is When the first trial was held, ua- hit tutlon to the amount now spent Angeles, and before he won the Dunn S* ° p •• * ' E Garfield Boulevard A! Sm ith? I must see that unusual ttonal guardsmen escorted the prisoner per student in the professional schools Jurisdiction of this State shall be en gold medal A little later on It look Th® ,h o o ,‘" « <*<-urred at 11 IS p fellow titled to full and equal accommoda to the Elbert county courthouse and for whites in the state. A plan similar ed aa though hla track career waa m wh®n ° ff,r®r 8 t , « * rt * " d Frank tions In every place of public accom- “ dur i ng the entire trial which waa de- to this is now followed by W est Vlr- over, due to serious Illness, operation* lln- »n®»®rlng • radio call rushed to^ ARKANSAS TOO POOR TO scribed as a make-ahtfl. the troops re- ginia and Mlssiourl. Continued on page three and toe trouble In aplte of all bis ,h ® *mok*-»hop Upon their arrival ELECTROCUTE malned on guard The death senter|-e difficulties he now turns up In college , h f o u n d Gie P'°P''®tor and patrons --------- aroused citlsens of both races and pe as ths moat remarkable track "find” r®*rh,nF ,or the celling" covered Little Rock. Ark.. April 24 (ANP)— tltlon after petition waa filed request with a revolver In Roger’s hand. As of tha season the officers entered the place the ban Th® d®P'®«‘°» “ •> »•*• Proved In- ing a new trial for the doomed man “A legal lynching" was the manner in The spring weather Is bringing out did turned to fire on them but before ron''®nl* n* 10 *h® " ’**« of ua. but It * k,M,*®nd •" M<* ,d>r «»• which tha petitioners described the quits a few writers who have been h could pull the trigger Officer Ste- i sentence. hibernating during the winter months, wart fired twice, one bullet struck d®m,1®d »I*?®' Williams 3 0 aay day re- (Special to the Advocate) Rogera under the left eye and the «•••••ms waa was given a at» Much Interest was manifested In the thler march to Washington. D. C. will, and Incidently giving a new aprlng second found a lodging place in the ,,rl* T® hecaugo Insufficient funds to ,-aae. Downer has maintained that he no doubt, frequently think of that "cre By Dawn Lovelace Tuakegee Institute, Ale.. April (ANP appearance to tome of our new* move the electric chair from the state I* Innocent of the crime. Hla attorney dit". as well as the sick and Jobless "W hen Hooker T. Washington, said No sheets Bill Donaldson la livening up left shoulder of the bandit. penitentiary to the state farm. He maintains the same and hundreds of As the freight-train pulls out to veteran as he Is turned away from man can drag me down so low as to the Detroit Peoples News with hla wns to have been electrocuted Wed- justice loving cltliens have expressed night, another page In American hla- the veteran bureau hospital because make me hale him' he ullered a state- Stags, Screen and Radio page Mau- nesday._______ their belief In his Innocents. tory will have been started. Ragged. his govenrment no longer cares to be ment worthy of Benjamin Franklin. rice Dancer— the new theatrical edi disillusioned, poverty-weary unemploy responsible for him. Shakespeare and Jeans Christ" de tor of the Courier. Ted Yate'a Around Brooks and the family of the slain ed veterans, who once marched to the l I Again they _______ march—this man had rowed vengeance upon his __ I_______ _____ _ time ___ ragged __ clared Hilbert Darla, Slate Represen New York Town" is In the Buffalo killers. No clues were left. He had ha,ul music of chauvinism gone #n(J bungry ^nd the same mouths tative of Macon County, In an address Star. And with Floyd O Hnelaon'a Gatesville. N. 0., April 24 (ANP) — simply been killed as many another rampant, will once more start on one tha, once ca,|ed them heroe„ now call delivered In-fore the students and fa second week with the Buffalo Star we Mob- rule and southern prejudice were + m s ,o iM. n o lv . °th.*r mv.lre‘rvW' U O fH «™ *> • '»ose pathetic protest* against hun th„nl - trartip, - . and -r „m. cully of Tuskegee Institute, here Iasi find the attractive Pope slaters on the given a serious setback when Juries *h* ^ Th‘8 " m* ' they pro,Mt no‘ only munlsts" The same hand, that once week. front page Ralph I sister, apparently here (reed two colored men charged (By T rex.T .m W. Ander.on for * N P ) , * * * “ -were clamoring for I »formation but no hunger for the entire impoverished ,h ,h n_ The occasion was a visit of alala of Philadelphia, or Elmwood, la seen with Criminal assault this week. Ro- FINAL INSTALLMENT Intormallon was forthcoming from any nnhii<- h,,» thev h in w* " * * * ° ®r tB* m- “ Ul,jr •wnn" legislators, headed hy Representative In the papera all over the country. •VN O Ptix l.n n m . Only D e l, a . mysterious m v .i.rim ,. stranger a(ta| P ° nilt , b be gesture ,h ®y m ,rch re‘,entm®nt mte l.ce Jordan. 19, was freed of a SYNOPSIS source. which l" the federal down the streets on their way to war. now are raised against them. The John Rlah Every department of Ihe » s s TH E 8TOR\ THUS R!*~ Staid • wan -l always uPiiruy. nparbv In thp meanimip nipantlmp KOyernmpnt . recently al mad rape chage Wednesday night, when n r FA h«,i in mp a gesture , atne (acea that once gfowed with pa Institute waa |nape<-te<l by the léala- Liquid Asseta are Increasing! Sev- Judge Walker L. Small presiding In old Washington. D. C. had rapidly 0 „ V(1 t^,ater believed her friend tnno- ....... ........................................... called J Joined " “*"“ the ranks rn„«» with n .,.i other » metropoll-1 nu»e»r -------- An Act ,0 ,h ® CTe- triollc fervor for the boys who were Inters, anil especially that of Dr Par- arai of onr papera have already m- ths Siinerlnr court the superior court, dlreited a verdict lan clUell w(th (rrart> aam bllng. vlcei®®"* d®"p1*® ,h ® f* c* ,h ,t ,h ® lo,>« dit of the United States ", marrhlng away, now sneer at the war- ver of Ihe Research Department. All nexed some good “beer" advertise- ot not guilty on the grounds of Inauf- xml whatnot flourishing In such man- tlnger of the law pointed to him and Perhaps President Roosevelt, an- shattered bodies and minds—the pov- of ihe new buildings, comprising Ihe menti. (If our advertising managers flenl evidence. ner that left the old Inhabitants awe- hla partner and they had been arrest a-illflci-s erected during Ihe administra don't know It, there la to be a publi Jordan had been accused of assault- stricken. Underworld life was at Its ed. As she was entering Ihe theater swerlng the pleas of the multi-million- erty-ridden ex-heroes aa they protest tion of Dr Molon, werg Inspected and city war waged between tha eoft drink Ing a 1« year-old V h lte girl recently h.®‘* ht ln ■ " “ » J * rl®d ramifications one evening she wss secosted by'the •'r*- ‘" con»*-‘**pnyer. . d'd not re .ll« - ,he ungrateful gesture of their govern- „ ...... . „ . A war waa cm between Buck White the biting, enormous Irony In the title ment. In 1917-18, these men were manufacturera and the brew ers) Thief of . police gained the praise of Ihe visitors. Monk ( hum of Suf- „„„ ^ r|n-r> Joe „Yeni.h, the rec. young high school boy and to her dis of the bill which he recommended to marching to protect the wealth of the After listening to a band concert Drink that atatement down. may she discovered that he waa her folk trleil to convict the youth on ngnlxed leaders of the clan and two of the famous Tuskegee Institute Hand fingerprints. Thla effort blocked when youngsters Harry Brooks and Al brother. The plot thickened, but who Congress, and urged upon the statute Individuals and institutions who now T E L L S OF CONDITIONS IN MO. under Ihe direction nf ('apt. Frank L. It was proven that the police knew Freeman, generally termed aa Musrle- la the murderer? That Is the question books of the government. The credit so contemptably whine at the meagre of Ihe United States Is to be mainta|i- amounts that should help the handl Drye, thn viadora gathered In Ihe In nothlng about fingerprints ln* * nd ,hl* w* r,»r® wer® ,h® to be answered. Hedalla. Mo., April I I (ANP)—A ....... . _ , . , ual Intrigues, under-rover and double ed, according to the logic of the poll- capped veterans through a harsh stitute chapel where the Inatitpte NOW 0 0 ON WITH TH E STO RY: wl t h mystery be- survey made by C. C. Hubbard, prin I Bud Hampton was freed of an aa- oroaaln, a(. tlclana and bankers, at the coat of world. choir, under Ihe direction of William i .aault upon a 46 year old unmarried ^ Ing added by the constant appearance cipal of the Lincoln high school re- . hunger and further misery of Ihe men Patriotism is a flexible quality—b-H L. Dawson, rendered a program of vested that moat of the 3,000 Negroe. wh"® wmn#n Wednesday hy the au-jof a ".»range young man FINAL INSTALLMENT on the whenever anything folk amiga and several of Ihe legiala- • lw r« « p a n m n ln v A d t I n r a l l r .x a H . h i m « *M*r , ° r C O U r t. T h o p rO A fV M ltlo ll » O u g h t « < * t lo n w huneTW ...... ................. As Edgar weaved hla story of hla who fought and were disabled In however It distort« Itself, It remain« maintaining that government Itself! the same. The patriotism which the tora spoke. Including Fish and Davis. In garages and engaged In farming . ................ *.......... V ." ! « ' « Buck White and Joe French had past life, he told his slter how he had Kvary speaker paid tribute to the wandered off Into the crowd that day And C" d' t ° f, ‘ h® ^ niUed VS ,*!*‘* men dlaplxxyed when they waved the Ona of the outstanding revelations <P * hl* ,l'® womnn recognlxed h la ^ e e n arrested and released on ball, can be saved by disinheriting the dls- American Flag and applauded the memory of Dr. Booker T. Washington voice In Ihe darkness the night of something unheard of In the nnder- at the Union Station, atri had become waa that, despite the fact that the ae- and lauded Ihe work of Dr. Molon ami i parate achool system I. In vogu. here. ,h ® *»® *',rt •“ •<*- Otherwise she was world, and on the heel« of the coming separated from them. Olive L iste r and * b,*d 1"® "_ b y 1540.000.000 »0 |dtrea on , hP|r way to war, whl|e the Institution. of Olive theater, the sweetheart of her mother, who was taking them ‘o ,r ° m t t , , r m* * * r ® •"«»•nr®» «nd , hoap men gtayed home and proflted th. achool conditions are excellent and " " 1 , ® “ ®.nt!, r I f compensations— allottments that Buck Whita. To add further to the * * ">»• w ,r •» we" ln <‘®®P'n* «'*h there Is little or no discrimination a- i She testified that Hampton had been activities that were mystifying, Harry New York to live He told how he ' — ---- 7 .......* ¿ 7 7 ' “* " — *" " * In (he company of her brother the was unable to find his way back, and aupp^*®d p«'|,* l,y .,l0 t c.? mP' 1 “ , !' ,h ® ,h* lr p« ,rlo“ »n' " ° * - •• ‘ »®Y d' ‘»® ‘ he Brooks had bet a shot and kllleil by galnat Negroes, account of race or PLEA SE PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION 4 It,, h i i a a men for handicaps fighting a hard eco- ex-soldiers to starvation In the name color In the theaters, parka and other night of the attack and both had been "unknown parties" and again the my had gone Into a corner of the huge nomlc battle. • • of My Country— Bweet Land of Liber- drinking. sterious stranger was present Wash TO THE ADVOCATE amusement and recreation places. Continue<l on page three The veterans. facing hardships on ty! in g to n clamored to know who killed K ILLS HOC IN SE L F DEFENSE THEN EATS HIM : SHAW EXTOLS ORIGIN OF E BAPTIST MINISTER SAVES MAN FROM FATE IN MOB HANDS LEGISLATOR COMPARES “THEY MARCH. BUT NOT TO WAR” FREE TWO MEN OF CHARGES RACKET" I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¡ k * « “ s ? “ “ k - s « KSOfr-i