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PACK TW O T M * EDITORIALS THE ADVOCATE E D. C ANNAD V, . Published Every Saturday at 251« N. Entered as Second-Class Matter tn the Poet Office at Port laud. Oregon E. 26th Avenue, Portland. Oregon Telephone G ARFIELD 7523 Under the Act of 1313 . Beatrice Cannady Franklin . . . . . T. J. Franklin William Pickens W . Editor Kite Reid Manager Nancy Lee K elly Miller . Ralph Clyde . . . . . . . . lVN'orval Unthank Columnist ¡Duck Jordan . The Goal of a New World Order — B.4P T IS T S - Mt O LIV E T B A P T IS T CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sta Rev. J. D. Wilson. Paator — EPISCOPALIAN— Illy Shoghl Effendi I St. Phillips Knott end Rodney Sta Blame coles, 1 s t Reader TH E FED ERATIO N OF M AN KIN D than that which eonfonta a divided humanity In ita efforts tn achieve Iks unification of all mankind T o take bul one Instance How con- w h o knows that for ao exalted a tldent were the aaeerllous made lu the conception In take shape a suffering days preceding the unification of the more Intense than any It has yet ei- atatee of the North American contl- perleticed will have In he Inflicted up- ■lent regarding the Insuperable turn! on humanity? Could anything leaa era that stood in the way of their ul- than the fire of a civil war with all timate federation' Was It not widely |ta violence and vicissitudes a war and emphatically declared that the that nearly rent the great American conflicting Interests!, the mutual ills- Republic have welded the slates i trust, the difference# ut government not only Into a Union of Independent and habit that divided the etat' units, but Into a Nation. In aplta of all were such aa no fyree, whether spin- the ethnic differences that character- tual nr temporal, rould ever hope to lied Ita component parts? That so fun- harmonise or control? And yet how denirntal a revolution. Involving such different were the conditions prevail- far reaching rhangea In the structure tng a hundred and flft* years ago of society, ran tie achieved through from those that characterise present- the ordinary processes of diplomacy j day aoclety! It would Indeed be no and education seems highly Improba- ! exaggeration to say that the absence hie We have but to turn our gate to of those facilities which modern eel- humanity's blood-stained hlatory to ro- entlflc progress haa placed at the aer- abac that nothing short of Inlena* I vice of humanity In our time made of meutal aa well as physical agony has the problem of welding the American been able to precipitate Ihoee epoch- - states Into a single federation, eltnl making changes that constitute the tar though they were In certain trad! greatest landmarks In the history of Ilona, a task Influltrly more complex human civllleallou — HOUSE OF PRAYER— , Contributing Ed Rosalie Bird J. Wheaton . Clifford Mitchell . » A T U « DAY. A P R IL » . H U SHILOH B A P TIS T CHURCH East Tth and Everett Sta Rev Ü. U Gardener, Paator Founder . A O V O C A T * . . Columnist Social Editor . . . Seattle Editor H ou se o f P rayer Fart 10 th and Graut Sta Robert Searcie. Parlor Health Ed Columnist SubactHptlon Rates payable in advenes '.O n e Year. $2.50; Six Months. $1.50 Columnist Three Months $1.00 THE VALU E OF H ISTORY the negroes, guilty or not guilty, were (By Myrtle W. Campbell. Contributor! in for a “ railroading" at the hands of — METHODIST— Bethel A M R Church Rer Hamel G. Hill Ir.. Minister First A. M E Zioa Church 4t? W illiam * A r r Rev. Lee Roy Kinard, Pastor T o estimate the value of history. one has to know It: know the progress of civilisation: the march of human event». He mu.t know the develop- ment of every phase of life from na tore to religion, as history I. the most valuable part of our educational sys- tern, and cover, everything relating to man. To know history is education itself, because It Is a story of human pro gross, government, art. and science: the rise and fall of nations and men. their ambitions, aims, and accomplish ments. To say a person is educated without a knowledge of history is like saying his body could be nourished with just the moisture from foods in stead of drinking water. History helps one to develop indi Tldually because it gives vision, dis crimination. foresight, the art of jnd ging things as they should be. and ab r,c * Pr<‘j u',K'>' *> » * * ‘ b* Ju»" MOUNT O LIV E T B A P TIS T CHURCH « * • «* • « <h* »“ P " “ « Rev. J. D. Wilson, Pastor <'"urt ,h* " ri* ' n*> d* * ,h " n tences. But the second trial was a Services all day Sunday were well In «»• attended The decorations were beau spite of the fact that one of the worn- tttul with floral gifts from members ,n h" form*‘ r and and frienda. Later, these were distri denied that she had been mistreated buted among the sick of the church by th negroes and disclaimed any The Easter cantata was rendered lu knowledge that her companion had the eveuing and elicited much praise. been attacked, yet the jury found Pat Three hundred white and colored his text was: "And the multitude* of terson guilty and fixed his punishment attended the Educational Association them that helelved were of one heart at death in the electric chair. meting on Monday night. One hundred and one mind"— Acta 4:32. Below the Mason-Dixon line, a “nig and twenty came early and were aer- The children's program given just * ' r" u * * « • ° “ * ' h,n* to * buM and ved dinner by the ladles of the church prior to the morning service wae beau to k* k • bo“ ‘ : to P“ ‘ to dM ‘ h -B y - The annual business meeting of the tiful and inspiring at the slightest excuse The South church was held Wednesday night. Among the out of town gueeta who lusts for his blood a nd it takes but R ALPH L. LESTER The nominating committee chosen a worshipped a ( Zion Sundya. was Mr slight excuse for ita getting Whlle ihe negro ha^ hl«- faults one|mon,h « ° « * M n C“ ra *® Dennis Kimbrough of llwaco. Wash Decoration* were gorgeous. Green of them being his occasionally demon- Ingersoll. chairm n: Mrs Marie Smith. Miss Ruth Scott. Mr. S. D Porter. ery and early spring flowers, palms "Young man when are you going to » ,r* ' wl » “ »knes* for whites of the op- and Easter lilUes were used to artistic fix that atrip of paper that la hauglug | so builds character because it helps posit* a*x. nevertheless he 1 . e n title d !1*™ ° M * • * * * and * * * ■ » “ Haa effect. from the celling at the top of the , one to make comparisons between the to all the constitutional and lawful i 11“ - a ,,* r TU,l,,n* and co“ « IUn« Bishop and Mrs Martin left early stair»?" rights guaranteed the white man - i * * * 6*™ of ,he rhurch br” u« h* ,n th* past and the present time; other peo Wt" * . * >!| < W.h‘?.h "Right away. Mom " (that's me. ve pies' mistakes, their lack of judgment, which he did not get in the Scott,boro | f0^ Organist. Miss Julia Mae Blanchard; ry' obliging sort of a handy man.) j selfishness, and insincerity, in their case, for there certainly was ground Directress of the choir. Mrs. Lillian for more than a "reasonable doubt" of Now let me think I can at times dealings with each other. Lay; Church mother. Mrs W. C. K irk ; Where did 1 put that brush and paste In reading records of past events, guilt in both trials involving these ne Trustees: C. E. Ivey. Edkar Williams. powder? Things certainly do hide a- one has to take into consideration the groes. George M Payne, and Henry Worthen Racial animosities carried into our round this house Ah. h e r e , the brush development of the people of the time For the two-year term B t in t Tinsley. and this must be the powder here In tn which the event happened and the courts of justice are not good for the J W. Ingersoll. E. Z. T Vernon and future of the nation. Scandulous mock this old can' Now for the basin to mix record written: its purpose and accom Edward W. Smith For the one-year this In. Speaking of haaius, do you re- plishment of the act and its value to ery such as this is but food for agl term: Richard Parker. E. Bennett. T call. I do. when you had to wash your the fnture. By reading several records tators. E. Ingersoll and A Hicks Financial The lash is still upon the black man face and hands in the basin? And you of the same event, a reader can get 'secretary. Edward Watson; Assistant threw the dirty water out on the bark quit an accurate idea of the general He is still a slave in the South. secretary. E. W. Scott; Treasurer. C lot And that family ring a round Ihe facts and not be influenced bv one K. Ivey; chureh clerk. Mrs. Marie Inside of the basin W eil back to this person's view point, as no two persons H ITLE R ISM AND TH E NEGRO Smith: supt of Sunday School. G M job of rehanglng paper, old Jack of all j can give the same account of an e- _ _ „ . „ Payne; assistant Sunday School supt , (A N P Courtesy cull ever to broadcast over the station The Trades The atrip to be rehjiug la a- ! vent.. y Mrs. Marie Smith; president of the The Rift Brothers who are delight boys frankly admit that they know bout 13 Inches long, ao I guess I will The study of history removes time Hitler, by his policy of anti-Semitism Missionary aoclety. Mrs W illiam Van need two or three tablespoons of paste !" * either audiences from W I.W Ihe little about the technique of music, In and distance because it links the past will surely do the American Negro Burén: president of the I¿ Y P U powder in the basin Here s another Croaley Radio Station at Cincinnali fart they scarcely know (he difference and the present, and shows their re- a good turn In training his gun on Donald Hepburn; advisor of the B Y on for good measure. Boy. that's a ®’ *ry Tuesday evening at ( 1 $ E S T between h flat and f sharp, hut they tation to each other. Jewry. Hitler has affronted the most P V Misi( Geraldine Williams nough (or a small room Oh. well. I bail from Indianapolis Musical tMr.-. are past masters in the difficult art Students should appreciate its value linanclally powerful group of people m The pastor will occupy the pulpit at don't like to skimp When 1 paper the tor Staeaa who la credited with dla- of creating highly original harmony and take advantage of the opportunity the United States. These of course both th, m,irning and the evening ser- paste (ilea thick and fast I will have covering and developing The Milts effects both Instrumental and vocal. that edneation offers. have connection with the Jew. of Ger vices Sunday (tom orrow ) In the morn- to find another bruah to use In apply Brothers. The Southern Singers, A aliiglng quartet. ea< ti playa a varie many. The fact is. that Jews the |ng. h,» subject will be "The Deep lng the paste. This will do. It la the "Fata" W aller and Haymond Mitcham, ty of musical Instrumenta from ukolelo W H A T OTHER EDITORS SAY world over are related by blood and Things of God": in the evening. 'The hand brush, somewhat small, but I II »* 7 » »hey are the moat versatile group to baas guitar ALAB AM A HITLERISM where one Is hurt on account of hia Beleiver's Security", make it do Now the little three foot — — — —— — — — — — race, all are hurt and all resent the The public is cordially Invited to at BISHOP M ARTIN house ladder Is Just the thing Here | (From The Scribe. April 211 .. injury. The power of the Jew la tend all of our services. we go. laddr. brushes, paste and yours The New lo r k Evening Post, whose shown by the myriad meetings of pro ________________________ on Tuesday morning by automobile, truly up I o the top of the stairs I’ll clear cut editorial attitude on Hitler- ,e. t that have been held throughout ZION A. M. E. CHURCH for California. set the ladder exaally on the edge of j ism has gained It many friends, is !os- the Christian world on account of Rev Le< Roy Kinard. Pastor Rev. O S Thomas-Lewia, who has the top step, beaus It la quite a reach | In* Ju,t * * rapidly because of Hitler's announced determination to charge of the Sunday morning Bible to th strip On goes the paste Some I its narrow and Inexcusable stand on drive a large number of Jews from Zion class, is quite enthusiastic over the of It dripping In my eye Hey. who’s j the Scottsboro case. The Evening Germany. In a number of moving pic Sunday was a glorious day at old progress being made by the class He rocking this ladder? Look out below. I Post, in a recent editorial, commented tnre theatres is shown a protest meet j Zion. Bishop J W. Martin, of Los An urges that every one interested tn am on the edge of the top stair-step. 1 a . follow , on Mr. Lelbowltx' part in lng held recently In Madison Square geles. California Bl.hon of the Ninth , Square geles. California. Bishop of the Ninth this class show It by giving their Dre and It looks like I am on the top of Z J U S G ,rd e” h N~ YOrk a , r “ ,,end~ 1 b' F -P H .1 both sence each Sundly m l . n . the Empire State Building Oh. if I guiltv against one f -he nine T o n n e th* D ,Wen,X ,hou“ nd P ^ P l" the morning and the evening services Miss Lillian Bellard. ia the efficient should slip and fall. guilty, against one of the nine yonng T h l. meeting was addressed by Bishop m the forenoon, hi. text -a s “ I ,e.d er o f the V.rlck Christian Kn- Headline In local paper — ( I ’ roml IZ u ' l T ' t “ M* nDln* r° r Pr0,e* U n U ' Kabbl Him in the power o, the " L ^ .e ty Dent) Columnist fails downstairs. largely due to the unnecessary pas Stephen Wise for the Jews and Alfred Resurrection and the fellowship of ___________ ___ Crumpled Body of Youthful W riter j .ions hrust into the trial by the In- E. Smith for the Catholic. Each His suffering With my nature Iran,- Found With Head tn Basin of I’aste 1 B ETH E L A. M. E. CHURCH ternational Labor Defense Commit- speaker expressed the opinion that ra- formed; to die as He died; to see If Baste Brush Clutched In l-eft Hand Rev. Daniel G H1U. Jr.. Paator tee s ^holce of a defending attorney cial and religion, bigotry and Intoler I too. can obtain the resurrection ______ I ran I let thoughts like that stop who was a political radical, a North „ * nce ®r® out moded anachronism and from the dead- — Philippian. 3 10-11. To W hom H as Mr G ivsn I t ’ erner and a Jew. This passage in 4 muat be relegated to the dark Sunday at the 11 o’clock service, nie There Is enough paste on that How fuberiulo*i$ m«v invo lve in m u re h< -itchoM i* tlm v n m thi$ illu«tra>ion |'fr f« r c ii h f days The bishop brought a forceful and con I.'ahop William D Johnson will preach paper and celling now to hold two I>r I A Myers, prolcftof prtvenuve tneditine. U m v eriiry ul M in n e w si. la te .I . 1» *n * 7 , Y ° rk, * T r, t mr>" ' ‘ hey came. By chooalng ' vlnclng message at the close of which •cruel k m Creak creak. and lamentable It 1. unimportant that , uch . powerful people a. the Jew . Mr Bur, Turner and Mias Julia Mills and he will bapti*« Charles W eaver freight car» together A F ille r with tertoue ruhertulutii v liith lie h it hid for ehoui eleven rear*. H Y oung daughter, » h o «he.! of ful-ert uUni« icveral yeara ago Special music by both the senior and what’s that? My heart Is going pltter j the Post is inaccurate when It calls for hi. proscription. Hitler has served united with the church C . —Teen age (laughter n o » under rreaimenr the children's choirs P®* Rl®cli »p ot» gather before my I amuel Leibow lti a radical The New t i * eU(i o( proTing t0 ,he world , hat ! E))?h, or chlld„ n wer„ f > Anttihe, teen age daughter m a «anaiorium fDonc at Random The Rift Brothers J At « 45 a large crowd la expected h " u * 1, 7 fa Ra or* aDlza,ion- certainly Is an advantage" to the Amer- In the evening. Bishop Martin’s sub- S i the Allen Christian Endeavor aocie- nor has he taken any par, , » radical ican s > g ro . * c . was A Thriving Church', and ty The guest of the society is the I-i.urelhurst Breabyterlan Christian Activities at any time What hurts i g ; ________________________________ that the Evening Post, a-hich so well .Endeavor There will be speakers understands the German situation, from both group* on World Brother speaks of "the A P P A R E N T L Y race- hood, followed by an open forum prejudiced verdict and considers the Bishop Johnson will have a few words fact that Leibowltz Is a Jew as justify of encouragement for the young peo- ing the Alabama anti-Semetic outburst pie Bishop Johnson will preach at on the part of the Attorney General the regular eight o’clock service Emile Oauvreau. managing editor of At Ihe "H om e Coming Supper’’ In the New York Iiaily Mirror, comment the lecture room of the chtirch on ed on the attack against the two Jew Monday evening. 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OREGON He will speak on the subject, “ Th“ en o f the nnderworld variety, who at Youth of the W orld” . the Instigation of white male acquain The Junior Drum» l-eagiie will pre tance*. preferred charges of criminal MADE ONLY Q Y T H E sent. "Dangerous W aters" In the lec attack against the negroes with whom ture room of the church on April 2k. the two women shared the "privacy" ” ... " m “ attorney I, in no way raciaI prf.jud|ce does not pay. This by the bishop at the morning service, H ICH - BROWN HAIR CROWER W IT H O U T AN E Q U A L - /T M T \ H air o f a boxcar on a bumming trip. During the progress of the ft»«» trial It could be c'early seep r- •• distance o f two thonssnd ir 'I-r t’ - WER OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO The Bahai Study class met on last fhiirsdav at the home of Mrs Myrtle W t'aiti bell In Irvington F.—Son eleven >ear$ ol«T apparently » e ll. but » it h tigna o f early rubertuloaii. 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