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PAGE TW O T H I EDITORIALS THE ADVOCATE WTH OUR 1933 LtGISLATURE — By— ASHBY C. DICKSON State Senator and former Circuit Judge. Multnomah County SATU RD AY. A D V O C A T E PRUGRfSS IN RACIAL AMITY — BAITISTS— Mt. O LIV E T B APTIST CHURCH East First and Schuyler Sla. Rev. J. D. Wilson. Pastor SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH Fast Tth snd Fxerett Sis. Rev. G G Gardener. Faster city i o n s U. OK KOOKY) IVrtmnouth. N II I ................................. ................ 41 ( fon t limed from laat week 1 JUNE 10. ISIS • ‘ R I V Í A I I N « ** YOUR I 'A M T I'H E H K N T II TI'KK BY A6BII' WALLACE fc j THE RIGHT BALANCE The suggestion (hat the N«»«nt In (Youngom MvntrtIUi on III»* ArovrlcAO view of the pressure of the times, give HU««* T oday) more lime, strength and concentratlou — m SCOPAUAN— to the development and distribution S t FhilUpe Mission of Ms Internal resources and powers TE LE PH O N E QUESTION Knott xnd Rodney Sta Rosalie Bird . Social Editor Is timely ami wise It is well worthy E. L S. — W ill my brother com# horn# P. W. H, — W h it cause« this awelllng Beatrice Cannady-Franklin, • - - >n my lege and why ie It my lege ache Blame Lotes, 1 ay Reader of I he ferlile brain of Dr DulUda, out soon.* Senate Joint Memorial number 1 Editor and Publisher DeN'orral Cnlhank . . Health Ed was Introduced memorialising the standing Negro leader There are ma Al„ Th„ r f y , ! , ! reveal- your bro * ° ’ . . . Manager T. J. Franklin . I ’ ulted States Congress to Investigate — HOI'SE OF I’KAYEH— I uv nation-» ;in«l organise»! aocletlM ther behind cold prUon *»11» II«* a ill Atm Your kblin-ya Itti ni «ni late Louis G. Gregory . Special W riter the American Telegraph and T ele ! * * ! ! a - V ' 1’ ir *** tlo»«*v*r throuah th«* effort» of att«-ittU*ii. and y«*ui art I i «- n art- had If Contributing Ed William Picken« number t*f colored p»-t»ple In America, a lawyer that you have working for you «»ill get « itali of Orthe|MHllr Slio- Houa* ol Prayer Special W riter phone Company. The memorial reads Ralph W. Lester Fast 10 th and Grant Sta groups that depend upon the Joint us* you. in part, as follows: "Whereas, posses «»a, vo I find aliti IfU Iroublt-e w ill ho . . Columnist Ashby C. Dickson W. J. Wheaton . Robert Searcie. Pastor Special W riter sing the ugly, vicious elements of the ea of their o * n pnaluctlve strength over You will have lo t Ite« k htdh of Through It mills, filtnls. fat-lories and holding company system, siphoning . . Columnist Abbe' Wallace. • E. I. — The young man 1 sm corre t Ilit'Se causes before you Will be your Special W riter Clifford Mitchell warehouses ov*rat«>. wealth Is accumu from the operating company to the old self agalli. — METHODIST— ponding with, will he marry m » ? lated. schtHils ami colleges ait* run. Seattle Editor ¡fountain head, excessive. exhorhitant. . . . . Columnist Duck Jordan Kelly Miller . Ia *s are euacted and adjudlcatetl. in land uuseonacionable collections from Church Bethel A M K Ans. This fellow has 'pledged >oil l K M __When will I get work? I dustrles flourish ami thr«>ugh them hi« love nml devotion xml has given ,ooh (or work " --------- — - the people of the uation. It pursues Ita Rev Daniel G. Hill Ir . Minister . . Columnist , h, n. , d Ralph Clyde . . pet»pie grow tn know It'dg« and dwell Vtlll n r ring ln p tax illif Irtu It. it I I xni MIX. xorry X.IPPI' 1 to 11 . . ' , . , , . I policy of greed and legal extortion.“ you x to K confirm Subscription Rates payable ,n advance Th<> a r m o r i n uriCtH| , ht> of In the peaceful security o f their say htx word lx uot worth two cents. money to pay off my boma. . . Columnist Kits Reid . . First A. M E. Ziosi Church homes. One Y ea r, 12.50: Six Months. $1.50 a bill vesting in some F.aleral agency • ml Im-ldontxlljr, the ring )• uot worth Aua You will xecure a Job at Ibn SIT Williams Ave . . Columnist T h r e e Months 11.00 lfull and complete authority to luvesti- Be It ct*nsuler»»d. however, that the much more thxu that tic will uot mxr new tfoxt Office I HUggext that yuii Nancy Lee . . Rev. Lee Roy Klnard. Pastor ------------------------------------------------- — gate, control and regulate the A marl- status of the American Negro Is not ry you. keep working on the tip you ar» lean Telegraph and Tele; hone Coni pa that of an imlep«*ndent nation It Is working on for 1 feel coufldcut you a more selfvontamed national econo- |nr « nd , b„ taform. tk>ll obtained bv HE EARNED IT rather that of a more or less segregai L. E. — I am dlagueted w it h Ilf* what will be auecreatul -------- . . . im y" The Admintatratlon definitely l , Uch ager.ey be made available to the ctl gropp within a nation I'm ler such muit I do ? _ Making the very best use of his does not want this - b u t It ts. Indirect „g u la to ry bodies of the respective circumstances his progress is the re Z I O N A. M. C H U R C H N E W S H B F. — le m y da ug h te r living woth time in self improvement and serving ly. warning the other powers that if sUt(,s Th<> memorllll „**,0.1 the Sen- Aux What you need I. a Job to lake sultant of energy and light which ap the best interests of mankind while a they refuse to cooperate, no course U with only three dissenting votes Rev. Lee Roy Ki na rd Pastor pear from two sources One Is that of your Unto You have uhi much time on a m i n i W i l l I Gatch up with them? prisoner in Michigan state penitent!- left but American isolation. ' and passed the House with no dls 1-tM Sunday we had a wonderful Internal activity and striving; the o* your handx to worry about Itila hoy A na ' Y'ea. atie 1» However, ahe tiaa arv, briefly tells the story of the reas Great hope for conference success TOnttBJ5 votes and passed the House Quarterly l\*n fere nee, with K ef. ther Is that of c»M»peration with the friend who turned you down, don't let a in *rfeet right to do ao for thla man on for the conditional freedom of Clif is the influence of Mr Roosevelt. Hu Wlth no ai.wsontin«r vote Johnstone, of Seattle, presiding. thla get your goat, we all have our ta her huaband w hues I hope thla inakra ford C. Mitchell. Advocate columnist, mors as yet neither denied uor sffirnt „ j¡ 47 provkied for an act for the Rev. Johustone announced thla con* Through trials men discover th«*lr dlaappotmmonta In love yon feel In,tier. who has been granted a parole from ed. are prevalent that he will go to creating ,,f telephone districts This fere nee the beat In hit district. **w u hnltlen resources ami powers. that institution. Thursday. June Mh. London, make a speech and return. bm passe«! the House after being a- Sunday mornttijc sixty three took This .»tlplics in both d lrw tion * On th» P- S .— W h e r e did m y boy friend Qo * he left thoae gray walls to start life Strength to rumors is given by the , s p w U , ord„ of Communion o f the Lord's Supper M H — W h o m aa art around w it h one hand the fact the Negro through He le a da rk, tow boy. I thought much f anew. He wes serving a sentence of preparaUon of a navy light cruiser to* I r u on th rw ,llffervI„ lU , „ . >m, , u(v This coming Sunday night there will the prvaaure of the tunea haa been for of him. my man ? W i l l I catch up with l h a m T from one to fourteen years for forge- a long. non-mlHUry trip, at the I'hila- Jwt(H, ,0 much bv th„ 0 be special music by the choir, assisted ceti to aurrndr many poala that wre delphia N ary Yard. Thl* »hip can position. It also ¡Missed the Senate. Ana This woman that you auapect Ana He left for the country. 11" by the newly formed choir orchestra ry. traditionally Ma. alice,unteti tn many Three year* ago. Mitchell *ent The crc«s the Atlantic in record time — If Baptising tomorrow morning Sever- case, by whltra who formerly rejected haa a wife amt child Ihero who put la guilty. She aeeg your friend nearly H. J R number 1? provided for an Advocate a release captioned. “ Digest- President Roosevelt is on board, the to , he constitution anth. 1 wilt in baptise»! .it this service auch Joba. I» an argument for Internal the police on Mill alni tie was forced every niglu You can catch them If 1 .. _ .L . W . .. . ia I a I I op S i '.', il'l . < ■ « " in .if l.iF • r Itti l ' . «• 1 lu ll. t ill. ing the News '. !.. In k his letter accompa- will see another dramatic and potenti- iiin g and empowering the state of Or««- One hundred and aixty-four dollars ¡initiative and self dependence. On th, to support hla family. Ile II be back a you come home from work early aome nving the release there was a note of ally hopeful gesture in interest of morning. gon to purchase. <-ondemn. build, own. were reported Suud.it raised In the j,,ther hand It should he kept well In gain. sadness which we read between the world amity. reported mind that racial friendliness has and operate telephone, telegraph, or Rally Fund Mrs. Kinard lins for other editors had turned down A factor that is also important to radio stag ions for t ie transmission of }33 50 from her hostess dinner and! grown Immensely during the past few his material. The Advocate, however, world trade, is future action of the A N O T E — Y o u r question printed free in this column. F o r private reply years Special dlfflcultlea arising lie long distance tie sages within and with Mrs. Ada Munifonl reported 51150. recognised the worth of the material merk-an government in controlling the Sunday morning the pastor s subject ;, ause of the hard times are but as ed out the state. The resolution passed send 25c and self addressed envelope for my N ew Astrological Read submitted and accepted hts offer to dollar agroad. This will be alter.. The the House, but was indefinitely post will be: “ Loyalty In time of testing1’. | dies In the current of progress Ing and receive by retur n mall m y advice on three question« free. write regularly fo r this paper That in the near future —menas of doing poned in the senate. Mark 14: 17-31. j general trend ia unmlstakabl N o other Sign y o u r full name, birthdate. and correct addreas was three years ago. Today. Mr. Mit it have not been definitely decided j On Thursday at S F M. there will tim e« have shown ao many signs of lu chell corresponds for one hundred col upon. It will probably take the feral 1 H YD R O E LEC TR IC be a Midget w edding given ut the tereat in human welfare and appi,, A d d r e s s : A B O E W A L L A C E . P. O. Bos 11. A T L A N T A . G E O R Q I E ored newspapers in all parts of the of a dollar atabilixation program I church. ation «if all races L-t th«* dark people which, in effect, will resemble the Senate Rill 214 provide« for the de- United States. create opening* and mak«* as many The Advocate rejoices with Mr. Mit much- discussed, little-understood Bn- velopm^nt. transmission and diatribu- M T. O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H opening* aa ia>**lhlt* f«ir each »»ther chell in his release. W e only hope that tlsh Equalization Fund. The British tkm of power by the state, and abol R r v . Jam es Dee W i lt o n . Faator Let them stand f«»r every right which the interested which has been mani Fund ia part of the government s Ished the Hydro-Electric Commission • O I jis I Sunday's services were well at «»ther* hold sacred. At the same time Y O U N G M I S S O U R I A N G R A D U A T E S Ç fested in him by people throughout the budget, and was recently increased T*te bill was amended to some extent, tended Covenant and the 1-ord s Sup- beware of acta and atilt (idea that will C A P T . H A R M S I N T E MN A T I O N country during his incarceration, will from 150,000,000 to 3S0.090.000 pounds. * i t came out of the committee tn fair - - J k ,. , per were observed. A« I P M . fhe pas- ulinate ami dia«*ourage sincere friends. A L D E T E C T I V E A G E N C Y . INC continue as he continues to rehabili- The British government s monetary shape considering the everpresent en- t„r preached to a large audience on. The lesson **f the hour 1* cooperatl«>n tate himself and take his rightful place policy is. briefly: Maintenance of the emies It encountered before reaching Christian Sacrifice” . The sermon was lH»th within and wlth«>ut the group In The Adv «wate a«knowle«lge* wlth 1 tn society. internal price level, as distinct from U'e governor. well received. Kt*liable detective service Crimi kern uppre« lutlott r«*ceipt of au invltu The Advocate editor feels it her pri- the value of the pound agroad; con- 1 State or municipal owned powers, The B Y. 1*. l T. w,. in charge of economic independence Nor can *«• nal uud civil In v «* n ( tg allons u rilege and her duty, as the “ little tmuance and. if poasible. expansion of always a controversial questlnn.as tia- Alec Bishop. Juliau H Price rendered h«*pe f«>r this in the midst of a syatem tlon to attend th«* graduutlug exercla specialty. Not promise* hut re mother" of Mr Mitchell, to thank Mr. trade, and the checking of wide ana n*l m"t the hard and fast opposition a vocal solo. w hich has not yet diacovere«! that rnm- es of (he Senior lllgh S<'hoo| « tun* of Harry Pace, president of the Supreme sudden fluctuations in the exchange ° f the utilities However, the people of suits.* The Jubilee Harninnfiers from the petition Is warfare Organltcnl society loine College, Saint IsOtil*. Mo . whlca Liberty Life Insurance Co., for taking value of the pound. The Fund ,s used ¡Dregon will benefit bv the enactment Saints Industrial-Literary School sang m«*un* inttr-dependeuc«* In u time not were hehl June Srd Mr Richard Mc 614 S h e tl a n d Bldg* the responsibility of actign as his best for these purposes — by keeping the |°f this measure, and those w ho defen to a large audience on Sunday night r«*m«>te all will share the net gains Clhee »ent u* the Invitation Mlchar«! (Washington at Fifth > friend and guardian. pound down, in relation to the dollar. <**“<1 any legislation to give the people The N U o v tk lp till* met Moaday All will find the greater ami more r«-i»l To Clifford Mitchell, we extend onr while the price level remains unchsug- ¡cheaper power are to he commended night at the home of Mr* Della Drug*: happiness in the aid they render each 1s u hrother to Mr. la*ndoti Mont I Phone A T 2567. Ni gh t U N 1234 i gomery McGhee who form er! y re*ld**d love and sincere wishes for a speedy ed within England, an obvious tiude The bill was defeated on the first roll on Northeast Thirtieth street. A large "ther attainment of the gaol he has set for advantage is obtained The AmeMcan r »U in the Senate, hut was later re ¡number of members and friends en In Portlnnd II«* 1* now in Memphi*. T H E C IT Y BY T H E SEA à himself. As for his freedom, he has government believes, as do most com- considered, passed, and also the House j o y e d a social hour following the bust Portsmouth. N II i* oftn known mentators. that some such action by *nd became a l a » ■ well era ned IL I ness session under th«* leadership of within It* own precincts and else this country must be taken If an ex [Mrs. Edward Rutherford. where a* The City by the «Sea** This plosion in foreign exchange, with con P A S S E N G E R A N D T R U C K L I C E N S E GAS GO ES F O R W A R D Mr*. Kffie Johnson is president of may surprise denizen* of other cities sequent trade disruption, is to be pre H R 492 was a substitute bill for the club, who think that their* have a prescrip Among those industries which, with vented. several other bills having to do wi«h On Sunday (tom orrow), the pastor live right to such title Portsmouth is out fanfare of trumpets, are helping to passenger car and truck license fees, will preach M i l a m from the sub- ulso ra!!**d the "Strawberry Bank". It GRADUATES pull the country out of depression, is gasoline tax. driver's license*, and pe- Ject. "T h e Challenge of a great I)eli- ha* alMYiit three centuries of history KM. ------— riods of registration. It is clearly evl verer" and he will officiate at the ded* and is proud of h « tradition*« It a Like its big brother, electricity, it Again the season of year which pro- ^cnt t*le passenger car owner has been 1< ation of several I t U M A t $ P M hounds in landmark* and antique fur has been remarkably stable during the duces graduates from high school and ^a ^rin* f«* * in excess of the amount the Sunday School department will niture I* very popular Although It* Money Back I f O ne Bottle o f D a rr’a M entha Prptin D oesn't D o past few years. Its tax payments to college is here To many, it does not nec« » * * r y to properly take care of the render a Children** Dav program population i* hut fourteen thousand. In Y o u M ore G ood Than Anything Y ou Lvcr U sed. government have dropped a compara appear encouraging as they make w**ar an<* damage to the highway Miss Clara Ingersoll continues ill at point of architectural interest. It Is tively small degree. Its employment their exit from the school room out cau**d bT the light vehicles The qnes her residence on N K Tlbbett street, said by an auth«»rlty to rank tenth a M en th a P ep sin n ot o n ly W h y b o th e r w ith s lo w »4 -tor« w h en | L a r e s and wage levels hare kept to a high into the world. The depression is on tlon ^ g e d on the method of bringing Mr Alec Bishop, a student at the mong all the cities of America It is on«* t«hlr«tM M inful «»f t h l» «p lrn d ltl a im ! quit Illy r e lie v e s stom a« h iltstrrss, but It «." • conquer« stubborn Indtgeat! n, p lra a a n t liq u id re m e d y w ill r « u i * a-»*, standard. It has improved service and every hand and the graduate will find abont without reducing the In North Pacific Dental college left for the gateway into Maine, from whim b lo a tin g , h r.tvln «*»». h ea rtb u rn o r a n y d y s p e p s ia snd g a s tr itis , and p tH l an made reductions in rates It difficult to obtain employment. He rom*' t.° the point where the Highway Klamath Falls this week to spernl his It Is separate«! by the Flarataqux lll- u i » r t « o n d itlo n o f t h « sto m a « h to eiu l to dlsslnesa. n ervou sn ess, h ead- a rh *. sleep lessn ess a n d d a s p o n d e m y In l-.-lustrv and the home, gas has comes out and Joins the *ro re-crow ded Commission could not m.-et th- t>ond- vacatlon at home with relatives and ver and In Mulne la the famous Fort« • p«*«d lly vanish. w h ich d istressin g tro u b les a re n e a rly A n d w h y shoul«! a n y m an o r w om a n a definite place For cooking, central ranks of the unemployed. However *** indebtedness ,.f the state incurred friends mouth Navy Yard where from time to s u ffe r a n o th e r hou r w ith In d ig estio n a lw a y s « »u s e d by c h ro n ic storns« h heating and refrigerating, it appeals to this condition will not forever obtain ,or hlFhway construction This bill time many great men visit During tn.- dls t tn banc« o r a n y sto m a ch m is e ry w hen the rsm - a constantly broadening circle of and the young graduate la urged to ,e<,m" *° meet those requirements L a r e s M en th a P r p s ln i t a su p rem ely P A S T O R P R E A C H E S IN r d y that a c ts sltim st In s ta n tly « a n bo former Rixisevelt’a administration, the g o o d re m ed y th a t d r u g g is ts e v e r y * ra n d y p rocu red ? home-owners It Is the kind of business be patient and courageous, optimistic an,1i yet Sires relief to the mot-,ring H IS S H I R T S L E E V E S envoy» of Russia and Japan concluded Hut th**re Is tn o r« to sa y abou t th is w h e re g u a r a n t e e - « ftna Conk th a t that makes for permanent Industrial and enthusiastic as we all put our public. It provids for a 15 00 license From Elf'entro, California comes the famous treaty of peace It haa mn- I r«*rnarkahl>9 r e m e d y —s o m e th in g that b u ilds you up snd m a k e s you w<>rk and investment stability w ill In te re s t thou sands o f d esp ou d eu t w ith vim , s a t with re lish a n d s lee p shoulders to the wheel and push out ,ee tOT Passenger automobiles for th ■ the following church news Vem ny museum« and show places with i •o u o d ly . ptopk of the hole of depression Into which ________ ___ ______ Per*°^ ° « July 1. 1933 to January 1. m i high day at Se relic» of great men One of these ia [ P R O D U C TIV E W O R K T H E T E S T our wagons are marooned. Every an<* * 5 " " per year thereafter rood Baptlet chareh In th>- morning the horn.- of Thomas llall.-y Aldrich, -------- cloud haa a silver lining and It wont ce.nt inrrf'ase on gasoline tax. and the pastor. Rev J L. Cast on spoke on author of "T h e Story of a Mad Roy", j The only sound solution to the un- ^ long until there will be work for license renewable every Iwn "Dragon Flies" to the delight of the r.-ally a boy autobiography an.r one of I vara with 1 charg of $100 for each young people At 11 15 A M In the the moat fascinating ever written \ employment problem Is the prov'ding ®T*ry one who desires it. license. auditorium Dr r'a*lon*s dlsrour*** was This book I* quit» revelation to thoae ! of PRODUCTIVE work for thase who ‘‘The Hidden Wedge**. Th** auditorium smart tind«*r the disHtptne of iht< are now out of jobs. S C O T T S B O R O CA SE A B LES S IN G —— w u completely filled to hear this me»- New Kngland "school inarm In th« A ll the charity in the world, good Friend: I take the privilege of sddres»- sage De»p|te the exceedingly warm South, had perhaps gained the im and necessary as it may be cannot du (By E. D. Cannady) ing you thus, because of your sincere weather, which made it nece»»ary for prehap* gained the lmpre»»|oM th it plicate work that accomp. -ties - ,me- W e do not know what others may thing. and gives the person or the bu think or say about the recent trial of position taken on many Issues that in- him to preach In his shirt sleeves, the Northern boys differ fr«*m Southern volve the race. For quite some time I holy spirit used him marvelously. The Boys are about the same everywhere siness . that It . . . buys . . an article or ser- the Scottsboro case, but for us we COLORED PEOPLE FAVOREO vice of definite value All the political think it was the finest thing which have been following your articles and **enlng service saw the largest crowd th® day. The May hostesHes outdid relief schemes, well-intentioned as has happened in the United States m with marked respect. Of the population of f’ortHmouth but However, permit me to commend them fv es and every available *eat S P O N S O R E D BY they are. amount to no more than do! a long time. It proved to thinking peo- few over n hundred are colored But \ these have a n ig h ty fin« time They es when the money spent does not pie that Justice means nothing in a you on your article o f May 27th. which wa" filled. appeared in the Oregon Advocate, on I*- f ’aston was formerly pastor of are rather a'flnn'lnt'tn ITa provide normal Jobs and employment, southern court when the rights of w a. ...T . This measurement — productive colored persons are Involved It shows th« Veterans' March to the Nation s Mount Olivet Itap.ist church In Port- !h.- » h , „ , , , , " ' . ' . - their ____ way - *T to be work — should be the standard used that the Jury of twelve white men sent Capital So seldom do race In tellects **nd and it will be of Interest to his friend them The imprcxslon here ala take the pains to come forward on friends and followers here to note his by the individual in doing his bit to seems to be that the colored peopl do black boy to the electric chair on u~~u ~~ any * iVen lHMUe w,Ulout an ®t***mpt at *ucc ess In his new field of endeavor, alleviate distress and provide employ- testimony of a not gt fair treatment In giuieral and su,,w" ------- ,,.. 11 ,".ho. ? " oistortion. «Jl*torfion. that I felt duty-hound duty-bound to fe- hient. To roost of us. property Improve that t j e * « . - A , , . . !. si» th** whites her#» must make up for ment is the answer. The average citi groes G O E S T O C A L I F O R N I A this. Thus in Portsmouth people of b" ,i‘ rtad yViC RE!;,^ nrlsro, California. June 9— darker hue find their colore un asset; zen, during the last three years, has ity z between the two oppressed races, May I suggest that we sometimes W e are happy to announce as our pul- they ____ receive the same consideration been reluctant to spend money. He has liecause of these things Action of the let needed household repairs go un- bigots who live close to the church exchange Ideas to further the cause pit guest Sunday morning June Ik. Dr and attention that It hns been so of o i o our people ano and oenei.t benefit numanuv humanity as Daniel fj Hill. • f n u r i of n oi u r ueouie imn.Ri is x.n Jr ■» . of Portland. Ore. fen observed that the colored Amerl- done. The result la that many homes 1» being condemned"Th,- verdict gon. The Rev Hill |» on , o f the ahl- c;in* rcc-lvi. In Euriq," anl In Oriental are rapidly going to pieces, are becom- the Scottsboro Jury has been heard a whole. Kespectfully youra. R A Y GEORGE. e«t ministers on the Pacific Coast and connlrlx The New England spirit of ing fire-traps, or are uncomfortable around the world It proves that what ami Inefficient to live |n Today the Net x helpfulness is also grentty tn fhclr art- vantage They always em-ourage the r. mlra betterments and addition» that ’ hern courts is at,-„Intel, true Th « colored peopl and «em vry milch pleas will bring property up to snuff, can be case as we see it has put th<- Negro ed when they do well. made for a fraction of former costs, Question before the American public and money so spent does a double du- a» nothing else could. An aroused (Continued next week) » I . • C H E C K IN G FR EE ^ w°rkmen PRODUC- P^ss ha* shot bolt. Into , system A d m is s io n > r> C b e s t M U S IC IN T O W N T IV E labor, and buys the property- which make» a mockery of American O W N S W R IG H T S H O E B TOR E oa ner improvements at bargain p rie s . Institutions. Hut much of the blessing So, go to your local merchant*, car- » W !>«“ !o*t unless there is oosltive tp ■Mr. Hugh Harper, former ly of T ex penler* anil cement men and make a<t‘on on the part of Negroes them as, anil one o f his white associates pUn* for needed re«-ondltk,ning of "^Ives It Is hoped that our Jewish jou r home* anil building* Every doll- «riends. a* they protest against the a Were recently reported In the Shopp V will •'*' • blow «track at trocUle* of Hitler, will foil, w the lead ing News ns being ihe new owners of depression. And remember that while of that great lawyer. I.eibowitz « W ill Promote II Full Growth of Hair ihe Wright Hhoe Htore, formerly own charity Is good. Job* and Investment* J,-w- *h o fought so hard against Ida W ill also Restore Ihe Hlrenglh. ed by Ihe late Mr Greenfield and productive work are essential to otrY “ nd prejudice and initiwHce Vitality and Ihe lleniity of Ihe Hair. create profits from which Indispensa- 1 Many Portlanders will reeall that It If your llalr Is l>ry and Wiry, Try ble charities are s u p p o r t e d , -------------------------------------------------- was through Ihe Interresslon and In E A S T INDIA H A IR G R O W E R fluence of Mrs. B. Cannady Franklin T H E W ORLO CONFERENCE If you Hre bothered wl(|i Falling the editor of The Advocate that Mr Dandruff, llchlng Scalp nr any llalr Greenfield employed Mr Harper aome An air of intense and almost unre- Trouble, we want you to try n Jar “ H«.w do I k^ep my hair so ¡lever gloom surround» the forthcom flflen yara ago to sell shoes In his of East India Hair Grower. The re brilliant and biack? Why ing World Economic Conference A- ______ store at |tl per week Mr. Harper be medy contains tnedieal properties — I re ly on G o d e f r o y ’ t merlcan delegates, for the most part. that go to the roots of the llalr, Lar.ersc French Hair Col came not only one o f the best shoe have hope Without expectation. Too New York City, N. Y. June 3— Dawn orin g ” says charming Miss stimulates the skin, helping nature salesmen in the city hut he became many of the great European natlona G)vela<e, Care o f The Advocate, I'ort- Lenora Winkler. do Its work one of, If not the highest paid clerk .n aeem determined to pursue a relent- lu“ '<- Oregon. Dear Friend Follow the lead o f famous the store Ills climb has been steady Leaves the hnlr soft and silky. Per t " " . - ?.y u.fw 0r,0.,nlc l"ola" ' ,n -a n d A h a fellow-writer. I wish to com- stage stars and put an end the inevitable result will be more em- tnend you on the stand you have tak fumed with a halm of a Ihousnnd until now he la an owner. to the g ra y , fa d e d h a ir flowers. The best known remedy •argues higher tariffs, further declln en In 'o u r columns on the questions whi ch k e e p s v o u f r o m Mrs. Franklin recalls that Mr Green es in already vanishing world trade, m « « vitally affecting the Negro, the for Heavy and Beautiful lllack Bye looking your best. With field remarked to her one day when inia same laolatlonlat spirit menace* most oppressed of all oppressed llrnws, also restores Gray llalr to G odefroy’s your hair be she stopped In the store to 'fin d out the success of the arms conference its Natural Uulnr. Can ue used wlfli comes »oft, lustrous an«J jet black Hut Iron for Straightening in just a few minutes. N o fuss, no how his employer liked his clerk. Mr 812 ? pn?,v* ' , America needa more fearleas writers S P E C IA L R E M I N D E R ; more trouble than a shampoo. Sat « . „ nlte” 8tatcs will throw It* en- l,ke y ° u to help lift the burdens In Harper, hlta he “ wished she had Hen j if y e w J e w ry irt lern tet mfflj yn, m ell m l tbit I is fa c tio n guaranteed o r m oney tire influence on the side disarm.! dieted upon u* by our oppressors, tie fe n . W t fe y p it e y i. him there long before she did". back. Used by society and business ment, world peace, atlmulaled trade 1 ani originally from Seattle, Wash- Price Sent by Mall, 30c; 10c Estrs for Postage It I* satisfying to not tho success leaders for 40 years. I c o o t fs or Mro. co. between natlona and agreements fot mgton, and have been reading The | jyA O .'ive St., Sf l/iuii, Mo. Mr Harper haa made In hlx line of en lowering and equalizing tariffs. Falling ADVOCATE for years, A G E N T’S O U T F IT I VqH me jYH»pBi«i ■ full * i k bnttkof C i M r a y 't success in its efforts. It is prepared Here's to the continued success of deavor and Ihe editor wishes him con I I-ancixe French Hair Coloring which nuke* : \ 1 Heir Grower, 1 Temple I f r i y , faried hair black «nd lutrooi I'm *end- to embark on economic war with the ,he I,aP«r and its editors, tinued success. I ing f i i j ( in |<j»i o(fice B M f ( * 4<r) Oil, 1 Shampoo. 1 Pressing S. D. LYONS rest of the nations, aa .. matter of self Very sincerely yours. LARIEUSE Oll, 1 Face Cream and dlrsc defense^ It will work out a program N.nr . flelhelltaa hero are fortunate In har- tlon for selling, |2. 25c Extra JU AN ITA CAR TE R LE W IS 31« N. C E N T R A L AVE designed to provide us with commer- JS-.u j In* his servlee. for Postage. french H A I R coloring I A i own OK L A H O MA CI TY, OK L AHOMA d a l independence ao far rs the rest ■ Rev Hill la pastor of Bethel church i,t. | of the world Is concerned, and create New York City, N. Y. June 3— Dear ! In Portland, Oregon. Published Kvery Saturday at Î51Î N K. Mth Avenue. Portland. Oregon Telephone G ARFIELD 7523 Entered a* Second-Claas Matter in the This week I shall continue discuss I Poet Office at Portland. Oregon ing the bills passed at the last session of the legislature affeeting labor. Under the Act of 191Î To A ll Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion DANCE SGI. JOSEPH WHILE CAMP SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VEIS A M I N A 1 11 I Ü Stage ^ HOW to END G O D E F R O Y /S July 4th H IE EAST INDIA HAIR G R O W E R