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P A Q t TW O T H K ✓ ----------- ------- N EDITORIALS V . _________________________________________________________________________ J f rH E A D VO C ATE E D. C AN N AD Y. . . . — RAPT! STS— East First and Schuyler Sta Rev. J. D. Wliacn, Pastor SHILOH B A PTIST CHURCH Hast Tth and Everett Sta Rev. O O. Oardener. Pastor Founder — EPISCOPALIAN— Published Every Saturday at 2516 N ' Entered aa Se«-oud-Claas Matter in the Post Office at Portland. Oregon E 26th Avenue, Portland. Oregon Under the Act of 1912 Telephone GARFIELD 7523 S t Phillips Mk K n o ll and Rodney Sta Blame Coles. la y Reader B A T U R O A Y . A P R IL « . H i» A O V O C A T I UBBIE' W ALLAC E Done ut ‘RanCom The — By— limes Take advantage of this golden ' opportunity and mall your questions today to Adda' Wallace. P. O. Bo* 11. Atlanta. Ueorgla. A R S IS ' W ALLACE J.L.D.— W ill I ever be married, and If ao when? Ana: Yea you will be married hut not for three year* more This com ing summer you should meet a fellow called Harry, and he will Impress you more than anyone you have ever known You will marry him in 103» R ALPH L. L IS T E R HOI Aahwood Avenue W. I'hlls . Pa. IN ONE of GO Sl a LNewWorldOrder Illy Hhoght Effendi I This may seem Ilk* going around • II e ille and prisoner In their bande. THE FIRS OF OROBAL Robin Hood s barn In tact It la Jual ■......— It Impllee al osee a warning and • thal I should write a letter to Mr orasi and lar reaching •• have been Bromine a warning thal In II Hei th « Beatrice Cannady Franklin . Editor Kits R e i d .......................Columnist — HOirSE OF PRAYER— MeywiHMt Broun On lhe «ither hand changée in Hie paet they con aol* mean* fur the salvation of a I musi gel thle column out for thle m(( appoar ,h„ lr |u>r. greatly suffering world. a promis«* Nancy L e e .................. Columniat T . J. F r a n k lin ..................Manager House ol Prayer week, and here la an opp«<rtunlty to ap#cl|ra except as subsidiary adjust- » • realisation la at hand Fast 10th and Grant Sts Rosalie Bird . . Social Editor William Picken» . Contributing Kd Robert Searci*. Pastor kill two and maybe three bird* with prt, , , Ual transformation •« • »*»■*« *«• P*» the same atone of lmparilUl,(, „ „ „ „ t y , 11(| ,,„ p e which stblltty had not yet been oerUiuely en . . Health Ed W. J. Wheaton . . . . ColumnUt DeNorral Unthank B.S.— How soon will I be back on — METHODIST— Blrd number ou* I wleh to inform humanity ia in thle age hound to un * '• « « » '' In » « 7 Pgr« « I «*»•• World. It Duck Jordan . . . Seattle Editor full time? Clifford Mitchell . . . Columniat the world at large, but eepeclally my llt<1<1, rha| lh„ ,,r „ wor|,| haa. by vlrture of thal releattal potan Bethel A. M E Church Ans Business In your particular Subscription Ratea payable in advance pe«*ple of the veluahl* friend we have ca,ai|ropha alone precipitale ap- r? «'<•> »" lo h «P 'H t « » Baha u'- Re Daniel G. Hill lr.. Minister Kelly Miller line la picking up I vision you hack l "U "’ ÍO n. Year. *2.50; Six Months, *1.50 in Mr Heywood Broun, ol New York rh a( no,hln(I , hor, ot ,h, fire •'••» » • • hreelhed Into II. came at laat on full time In a month Columnist Three Months *1.00 Ralph Clyde City Time and apwee will not per (|( R w y t ,r r unpAralted In lie • » regarde«l. by an Increaelng num Pirat A. M E. Zina Church mi! me to elaborate on the meny fine , y eaR am| waM ,hr her of thoughtful men. not only by an 41T Williams Ave T.O.J.— What is your most rocent Rev. Lee Roy Klnard, Pastor FRED D. THOMAS cannot be found a way to save peo p o ",«. of thi. gentleman Ae an Intro- ,,>r,|tn| conalltule the approaching possibility, but aa the ne- outstanding prediction? ______ pie's and time In these Ions drawn out ductlon. I will say that Heyw«H>d of p r w l l , ^ ay ctvlltuitt«n. •'«••ary outcome of (hr force, new Alts * On January 2 and 3. 1333. I The passtns of Fred D. Thomas, trials when everybody knows, who Broun. I. one of the nailon, leading |h„ component, of H e •>■-«<">« '»>•' «••'•" predicted from the stage of the Bi Columnist and hla opinion, are high marks the passtns of a pioneer in the knows anythlns at all. that a Nesro world com m on.calti, of (he (niu.c s,," h " " 'o n lr.c le d ami Jou Theater in Nashville. Tennessee, ZION A. M. E. CHURCH I y respected He haa been a friend of I. a truth which luiure event, will In transformed Into a .Ingle highly com civic life of the community; a success- cannot obtain a fair trial in the south the death of Ex-President t'alvln Cool- the oppressed for many years, and has Rev. Lee Roy Kinard. Pastor ful business man; a useful and sin- where a white woman is Involve«!, ev creaalngiy demonstrate I*1* * organism •>? the marvelhma pro Services las Sunday were well at idge. done much for our group Hla recent cere fraternalist; a devoted and in* eu thoush that white woman is the ve~ The prophetic voice of Baba u Hah * r- “ rchU” #< ,h* realm **»«»■•- article« oil the Scotishorn case lhal warning. In the concluding pea.e.e >•' dulsent husband; an honest, joyous ry scum of society and no matter what tended and up to the high standard of h7 ">» *"'•«• ” *l>an A.L.E.— I havo been there I* a lot previous Sundays. Many were the “ a- appeared lu ihe leading » . » . p a p e r . of (|)<| W o H ,_ ,woplaa Ilf shm of commerce end Industry and and fine-spirited neishbor; a Christian the status of the Nesro is. No doubt Judge James A. Lowell of | mens" and "praise the Lord" beard of money coming to me thru an inheri April n th to 30th have without a wor|d„ |ha, UBrurvaaan c .l.m liy under Ihe pressure of world Sentleman and a ¡«lia r in his church tance. It thte true? doubt been a great help In aiding the |( fo|low| ,h„ ni ............ economic force., .„.M at the p illa li. Ans: 1 do not see that there Is any cause, and lu bringing more people ford case, who granted Crawford a pe fine sermon preached hv Rev Kinard eternal joy in the hereafter. retrlutlon swaltelh them" throw. In of a matarlallalh- civilisation, stands The pastor made an interesting an one either In your family or amongst ot hla rare toward a belter understand tition of habeas corpus after the Gov- deed a lurid light upon the Immediate ,,lrr • reeUtnmnnt of ihe your friend* who ia In a position to tng of our problems and I heir eolu FLOW ERS FOR THE LIVIN G ernor in the face of «convincing evi- nouncement to the congregation about fortuuea of sorrowing humanity Noth Truth underlying all the Revelation church Indebtedness which leave you any money, properly or in Ilona I rau not do Justice lo Ihe arti ______ dence that Crawford was not the gull- the Ing hut a fiery ordeal, out ot which of the past 10 a language suited to He cles. You would have to read them lo W e cannot think of the late Fred ty party, ordered his extradition to brought new hope and inspiration to vestment. humanity will emerge, rh.atened am........... " » «t r e m a n t . And what fully apprsn-iate them I am taking D. Thomas without recalling his oft- Virginia to be tried for the murder of the members. Each pledged him and yolce other lhan lhal of Baha'u'llah prepared, can succeed In Implanting L.G.F.— la there any charge tor on thi. mean, of thanking Mr Broun for |ha( H | M r<a|k<aa|b|U(r whlrh lh . Moulhpiec. of God for thle . . . spoken adivee to aU: Flowers to the a prominent society woman and her herself to do their utmost to live liv in g ’ " He used to recite or sing maid. Judge Lowell knowing that Ne- up to the pledge made by the officer« •«voting questions thru this column? hla plain, truthful and helpful aril leader, of a n e . horn age tassi arlar '* • 'r.n .fo r m . Ans: All questions addressed to clea I enjoyed them aa did many of aomething about making people happy are barred from Jury service in regarding the debt Rev. Klnard's fine lion ol society aa radical aa lhal which In shoulder while they are living: telling them the state of Virginia and knowing that work in getting the complex matter this column will be answered free of my frlenda More power to him I would again direct your attention lie haa already accomplished in tho Take advantage of this gol Bird number two: I hope that I the beautiful things and smoothing Crawford could not obtain a fair trial adjusted far in excess to his most san charge lo those iimlmiua words of Baha'u'llah hearta of those men and women, so den opportunity and send in a ques hare brought to the attention of aome their pathways while they can know m that state, took the step he did to guine hopes, was rewarded by a stand which I have already quoted "And diversified and seemingly lrre«-onrl- thal ihe army of the fair and Juat ia and enjoy it. save time, taxpayers' money, and to ing vote of the congregation. Minis- lion today. when Ihe appointed hour le r«ime, table, who ronetltnle Ihe body of III* passed to gradually increasing, and much of Those of us who loved Fred Tho- preserve justice. Now he is to be tried lure savings hanks were declared followers throughout lh . A.L.R.— My boy friend went to Chi Ihia ia due to men like Hevwood there shall suddenly appear that which world? each member to be fllle«l and reported mas and who want to revere his mem- ' Q impeachment proceedings* shall cause the Uniha of mankind lo cago and promised to writ* me, but Broun He haa always been a friend ory can best do so by giving heed to If conditions keep going from bad to back at a later date. That attrb a mighty conception la quake.” Does he roally love m ejo f ours, but there are countless thou- Mrs Kinard announced her "H«>s- never has. his advise, "flowers to the living". In * ° r s e the south where Negroes are lias not 'Abdu'l llaha lllm self as leal budding oul In the minds of men. ha juat having a good time at ..nda who do not know II. If I ran this connection, we cknnot help but concerned. It appears to us that such teas Dinner" to be given on May 18th 8r lhal voices are being raised in its sup «Fried in unequivocal language that Many ladles of the my expense? |he the rauae of one Individual learn- give flowers not only to his devoted step»- K H>*y can be maintained, like at the church. nother war. Herrer than the last, will f ° r*- ,h* ' *<• salient features must fast church have accepted invitations t o 1 Ans: I advise you In the future to | ng and appreciating this fact, then widow but to their friend. Mrs. J. R. of Jud* * Lowell, or some extra assuredly break nut"? rryalalttxe In the roñarlouaneaa of Charleston, who shared wUh Mrs. Tho- ordinary legislation will have to be en- serve as hostesses She pledged $50 he more careful In choosing your Bird number two le dead Upon Ihe roneumatlon ot thle col- in authority, few Indeesl llird number three Is that slnre I mas in serving and taking care of the acted to see that the Negro— a first to the rally and said she would make friend». The man in question has a oesal. thle unspeakably gtortua enter <**11 The! Ite modest hegtnntnge it more if she were better acquainted ( * Re already In Chli-agn and I believe must put this «-olunin out this week deceased during his long Illness Both American — can obtain a fair degree prtse an enterprise that battled the h* * * ••''»•«ty t*ken shape la the world in Portland At this service. It was the you had better forget about him (and hope to continue) and I should of them showed courage, patience, and of justice in his own country resource* of Roman statesmanship *•*•» Administration with which the first time that Rev. Kinard has men Few Negroes have sufficient money write to Mr Broun. I have combined the beauty of serving. and which p«»*ta of all ages have sung •«•herenla of the Faith of Itahs'u'Uati L.T.P.— I am in ver y aerloua trouble the two. and I hope no one feels hurt. to carry their rases to higher courts tioned indebtedness to the members and seers have long dreamed Upon *'*"«• *sa«H'lated only those whose and the result is. many are serving of the church He has gone about the and want yeu ta t*H me wbat I can do tt will depend the fulfilment of the •"’•H# Utnled by prejudice can SCOTTSBORO! terms and other have paid the supre- refinancing in such a way and ob to get oui of tt in the beat way? No mention of the Scotlsboro Case prophecleeutter*«l by the Prophet* of ^ (ferretee. At last the National Association for me penayty for race prejudice. Ans: You are not in as mue h trou would be complete without praising tained such excellent results that the old when ewords ehall he beaten Into Dure, dearly be hived «-»workers, la the Advancement of Colored People, The the work of that hrllllans attorney. The Advocate appeals lo every Ne- members feel that their burden Is half ble as yau hâve been thtnklng from the national office in New lo r k KTO an(j fafr minded white who reads lifted In these arrangements, and have min thaï really dld lhe thlng that you Mr. Samuel l^lbowlts, who Is fighting ploughshares and the lion and the ,h,‘ Paramount duty to continue, with lamb lie down together It alone can undlmmed vision and unabated seel, City, has signified it* desire to aid these lines to aid the International new hope and new enthusiasm as they hâve been blâme«) for haa confessed for our boys As the attorney for Ihe usher in Ihe Kingdom of the Heavenly ***■•• •» 'he final erection of that the International LAbor Defense ln Us Labor Defense in Its most difficult ef- go about ln their church work, and you hâve noihlug to fear defense, he was fared with the great Father as antlrlpatml by the Fslth of •’•’ ••th e the foundations ot whlrh llaha- fight for the lives of the nine innocent fort to free the nine Innocent Scott»- Stewardess Board No 2 vnet with est odds possible in this country. He Jesus Christ It stone ran lay the u ••■•* ••** •*•«• *" "ur hearta. lo derive colored boys in the famous Scotts- boro boy,. their ,eader Mr, G K anamu ai the H.M.F.— When will I get a repiy to should have the aas|s(an«-e and ro foundation for Ihe New World Otuler •«•«••‘‘I hope and strength from th.» boro case. It will be recalled that the , the letter I wrote eeveral weeke ego operation of every fair minded Justice- ------------------------------ parsonage Thursday afternoon. visualize«! by Baha'u'llah a World Or •• trend of recent event*, how- N A. A. C. P. started out in the early B A PTIST CHURCH NOTES The Vigilantes Club will meet on 'and what will be the »newer? loving «-Itlzen der that shall reflect, however dimly, ' " , r r «••rl1 'heir immettiate effete, and history of the case to help the ILD Rev. J. O. Wilson. Pastor May 4th with Mrs. Ada Mumford at I Ans The position for which you upon this earthly plane, the ineffable *° fray wllh unremliilng fervor Dial but when the latter organisation refu-, Next Sunday (tom orrow) all day her home. 13*1 E Lincoln street Tlu-ihave applied haa already been filled A word of praise fro Judge James splendor* of Ihe 'Ah«la Kingdom ,,p m* ï h* * ,r " ,h*’ approach of Ihe sed to permit the N. A. A. C. P. to take w||| be Women's Day. At 11 o'clock club is planning to give a chicken I advise you to go In person rather E. Htirton. whose decision to lndeflnl One word more In conclusion The '"•••«•Hon " I 'hat Wondrous Vision full charge of the case, the Association in «he morning. Miss Louise Godfrey, dinner on the 25th of May. than depend on a letter next time tely postpone ihe trial of the eight proclamation of Ihe Oneness of Man ••'•'•, «»natltutes the brightest eins withdrew its attorneys and other sup- a missionary from India will be the The public Is invited to attend all You will not receive an answer. tmya now held In the S«-oltsboro case kind the head corner-stone of Itaha'u' "• • * "" "• Hl« Mimt an«! the fairest port as an organization. principal speaker. In the evening, the of our meetings R.G.G.— What kind of work of for He has made a wise ilectalnn Mah'* all embracing dominion ran un- ,^u,, ,*1*' fairest civilisation ihe W e say. "as an organization", be- Girls World-Wide Guild will present --------------------------- what am I best suited so at to m ake) LESTFRURAM Victory Is sweet «1er no circumstance* be compared Wl,r*'* •*•* known cause many of us who are members a missionary playlet. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH some success in life? er when snatche«! from the Jaw* of with such expressions of pious hop«' 'Ughi not the hundredth miniver and officials of the N. A. A C. P.. Last Sunday, services were well at- Next Sunday. Rev Hill will pr»arh Ans: A* you have already put defeat, ** have been nttere«l In Ihe |«ast Ills * * r? "• ••"* De< larstUin of Ihe Fatili have never ceased assisting the I. L. tended both morning and evening, at the regular morning service Special several years study Into your music. — Is not merely s call whlrh He raised ButiaVllah mark the lnauguratl<iit D. in Its struggle to free these Inno- Miss Alice Warren, of Waco. Texas, music by the choir It would be a shame to give It up now ( vast an er* In human h istoryf alone and unaided. In Ihe face of the °* cent hors. united with the church. Ot 7:00 Christian Endeavor dlscus- I realize that the demand for profea relentless and combined opposition of Your true hrolher. Clear thinking individuals who put The ladies of the Seanhllght Club sion led by the President sional musicians Is not great at thi* two of the most powerful Orlenlel life above the bickerings of some mis- served a delicious fried chicken din- At 7:30 Dr. Goldenwelser will speak time, but you will see a change later potentates of Hie day -while Himself HIIOUHt guided heads of organizations, and ner at the church Wednesday from 4 to the young people and open the on and If you will keep on with this who never recognized It to be their du- until 9 p. m One hundred and twenty Youth Conference of Bethel. On Frl- you will be ready at the right time ty to ' take sides with warring organ- guests attended and enjoyed the pa- day and Saturday. May 5th and 6th. ■ — — When \ou can yet our ili-lii-ious izations in their propaganda, have latable meal Mr. Jack Henderson had Dr W L. Dowman of First Presby M.L.P.— I have lost a set of deeds, been with the Scottsboro defenders a party of twenty-eight and the church terian Church and Dr Messing of the Please tell me If I will find them? CAKES from the first for they recognized the especially the ladies of the club, are Oregon Social Hygiene Society will Ans: You will never find these ROLLS attitude of the ETOIN SHRADai ETA extending their lhanks for hi* assls- speak to separate boy* and girl* de««ds, and furthermore, it would not COFFEE CAKES verdict of the southern courts ln the tance which materially aided the din groups and their parents. do you any good if you were to find HOME MADE BREAD case as a direct challenge to the Negro ner being a success. I Friday. April 28th. "Dangerous Wa- them as they are worthless. The best no matter who he is and where he Convalescing nicely are Mesdames I- ter*'' will be presented in Ihe lecture thing for you to do is to forget about A T PO PU LAR PRICKS *'ve* da Elliot. Jannie Glover. David Hep- room of the church by the Junior them. Our duty was to help those boys burn. B. Tinsley. E. V Wood and Lit Drama League. I -------- SATU RO AYS who could not help themselves and tie May Patterson who is confined Saturday April 29th a Jig Saw Put- B R .C .-C m you tell me anything «S pe^ialt-; WEDNESDAYS their defenders, regardless as to who at the Doernbecher hospital, zle contest and game contest will he about an aunt of mine who was last W h y Bake? they are The N. A. A. C. P at this late date two years afterwards— has given official sanction to what was al- ready being done in a large degree Even though late, the step deserves commendation. Defying the judge's instructions *o the Jury and totally ignoring the testi mony of Ruby Bates, that the colored boys had never touched her nor the other woman. Victoria Jrlce and that her testimony in the first case to the effect that they had assaulted her, was false, the Jury saw fit to find the defendant guilty. As the case now stands, ft will he appealed to the supreme court. This action will require a good deal of mon ey, although Samuel Lelbowitz. chief of defense counsel, gave his services free. And if the ILD ever needed the support of the Negroes in America, ft does now and it should experience no difficulty in securing the same. It seems a shame that America — "land of the free and brave— could have within her conrtnes such narrow* minded and prejudiced men as evi denced by the verdict rendered recent ly In the Heywood Patterson case But th fact is. America has And while a reversal will not change that Jury's opinion in the least, it la our duty to get freedom, nothing short of It. for those nine Innocent, helpless Negro boys. It will take a long time to edu cate those Alabama whites to the point where they can think clearly re garding a Negro and citizenship rights and that they are human with the same rights as they themselves enjoy Until that time comes, no Negro can hope ever to obtain a fair and (mnsr- tlal trial there or any other place where Interracial conditions are Ihe same. Everylxtdy knows this —laymen « « ' the courts —and t s a ■ T;- th I L Mrs. C. E. Ivey writes that she and Fanny reached their destination safe- ly and already she feels improved in health. Everybody is cordially Invited to at tend services at Mount Olivet church held in the lecture ro«>m of Ihe church heard from in Kanaae City? by the Adventurers' Club. Ans She has married again, but Ij»rge crowd* attended all service* is still in the old home A letter to last Sunday morning to hear the in- her would he welcome, and she will spiring words of Bishop k D. John- tell yon all about the new addlt!«m to the family. 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