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    SATU RD AY, J U N I 17, 1111
T M I
A D V O C A T E
PAGE T H R U
I I I M iM
ADVOCATE FEATURES CORRESPONDENTS
Unlvpriltjf, the M «m chuM *U i' hmU I ml In n villages anil other wornlnra. ty. Is a untune display. It la a small
tuti« uf Tm-hnology. Timkcg*«*« Inali Here may alao I mi aeon Ihn 11 a v II I in- movie which reveals blK things, Ip the
tut«. Homi« uri'ttl liMliiMtrlMl plunt Mild DII Illuni Thnrniiinirter, Ihn Atlantir pact, present and future. The begin-
Conwy I n I miu I tnc«th*r Mini multiply nml r . r l f l r I'u rulv.l with It. hnuutlful mine Krowth and expansion throush
niarlonell... the hulldlna proKrum which I m - k . ii In
that Mum by |»«rbAp« two or thru«, mu.lr and humanlike
you tuny form Monn« ldt«u of I I n dtitioii Vurlou« foreign nailon« .urli . « l'hlnu. 1*23. description« of Ihe eleven depart­
Mion« Or If your rhlldlMh droam of fai­ It.ly, Ornai Hrltlan. Nnrw.y. M«rorro, ments with atudenta In different field»
Ihe
ry land with It a h I vum . MvlidiM ami and Denmark h .v . their liiilldlmca. a. of concentration and research;
'KI ioiiii , m could bo multIpllod by u bun* ha. alan the Amerlraii government, athletic field, library, rampuu. ■boys'
drod thousand.
you could pie with II. varimi, adm lnl.lr.llvn depart- Klee club, Klrla' Klee club, cut« of the
I tur«
In your ntind'a « y « thla great ninni» und Ihn court, and dluplay. of Kn-ai founder, tlen. O. O. Howard and SPRING HOUSE CLEANING AGAIN
I fairy-laud of Amerlraii life Yet lh «M ■ lain. The Komi and Agricultural Ihe present executive. Dr M. W. John­
O ue* to procrastinate any lon­
(lly l.o r iH 0 OltKUORY)
ure but Hie liant v ImpM » Hloim ù i a tra Building ihn Hull of IlnllKbni und Gen­ son. and a vision of the future ao that
ger! Wo might Juet as well
eral
Motor»
Building,
In
the
ln«t
of
It
will
become
the
truly
national
uni­
It.!, UK" III Juti# 14— T h « »#op|i vellei which In lb « ahtanea of a U
face It now. Curtains must ho
wlilrh
the
aluht
seer
run
ann
Ihn
cruda
versity
of
all
America,
lie
aure
to
see
of thin ne« »»ml American city Mini what b* menauremanta may be exaggorated
taken down and laundered, dusty rugs
I n in many w ay« one of the W in Id'a Yet thy may b at leaat useful lit con raw malnrlula entering Ihn fartnry. rail whut Inspire« an much hope.
beaten; woodwork freshened with new
Quits Worth While
greateat cities, are at prearut proving veylng the lmprsaalon of vaatneaa lu tram It all Ila way until II herum«»
« molor rur In which he muy ride a-
It la a fine Investment In education paint, floors waxed, and winter clothes
a faith, viabili and courage that are «nterprla«
worn!roua and admirable They feel
Olvsralty In Color*
# wuy; ihnun und altogether u I mju I fifty to see thla lilac show. It la almost the pot away In moth preventive!. It Is a
(but It la due their great municipal
The many hundreds of building« In oilier free »how » when onrn one la equivalent o f a trip abroad combined , lonr, tedious Job, but there Is a great
d ial of satisfaction at the er.d, when
corporation to fittingly celebrate the color and form are mm varied un the within Ihn nain», »nmn far rinyernr and with a visit to iniiny American cities
fron There 1« much to eat, from Hot D ors ' you know that every nook Is spotless.
century aunlveraary of Ita birth Koi chrome«, tinta mid «badea of nature, morn wonderful than c h a p t e r »
Ihn
Arabian
Nlulit»
Il
la
hard
lo
ima
which
only
a
prlxe-flRhlc-r
or
an
os­
thla purpoMo they have arranged the yet containing the «pirli of unity and
During all this hustle, the family
for fifty trich can dlK ««t to a course dinner, all
«ecoftd world s fair wlibili the pa»« harmony withal
The attendatila, Kinn a hallar Invnatmnnt
usually does not receive proper mes!s.
m
u
t
a
'
Kor
amuaemenfa
one
muy
hob
politely
»erred
at
low
cost
This
1»
In
forty year« Thla bear« the name of guard« nnd workmen are « « polite and
We have no time to fuss, and so we give
Century of I'rogroaa Ku posit loti II (deferential «a Frenchmen und many nob with nnlmuU that Itvnd on earth p»rt due to Ihe lifcus of Illinois which
them a cold and hurried dinner and
aerina on the face of thing « not their
«hem aeem already aa busy sa liera, million» of year* u r o . v ie w t h e m u» for Die] discrimination In public place»
probably a meager "on-the-run" lunch.
fault, but rather their miafortune, that Thelr leader and th praldent of th ex- ultra nnd full of uri Ion und hrur Ihn and partly to the vtKlIance of the local
It« dale abould coincida with such dlf IHialtlon la Mt li il f il m Ifiwea, otiti of ulurtllnx din of Um bnllowluK» und race people, who led by Ihe Chicago As the result, the whole family suffers
fb ult times Kven In line« of prosper­ thè twu brothera of thè more fumoii« howl» There urn reproduction» of Bel- Defender, hare waged a stlrrlDK buttle In silent Indignation. — m artyi» to
Ihn for equal rights
spring cleaning.
ity att h large undertaking« rarely de Cenerai Charlea Dawea. banker, for- Kl o ui und other foreign land».
attractions
The American's way of turning ev­
Hers Is the answer to this problem!
fray their expeiiaea Therefore thla at mer Vlce-prealdent and formar Am Midway and Ha bizarre
and
Ih
»
t
o
w
n
r
liiK
aky
ride
erything
he
can
Into
a
Jake
some­
tempt In the face of «udì M dorili of liMaaiitlor The bitter la munod aa one
Many nourishing food« may be pre­
Tha
Deeper
Shades
times
fills
the
forelxiier
with
sore
a-
mean« la worthy of all eulogy and ad­ of thè founUera and la douhUaaa thè
Of special Interest to colored people maxemenl. An Englishman said: “ And pared In a hurry and still be almost
miration It la a pleaaant aurprlae to power tiehlnd thè throne The Dawea
I» the display of the Neun* Republic those Americana asked me If 1 would f stive dishes. Below you will find
brothera
all
bave
thè
reputa!loti
for
find a<i good a beginning The intere«!
of Sunto Ifcimlngo, which Rrarn» this have a hot doggie. Hut I told them some time-saving recipes. Husband
and attendance to dale have been very brendth and progreaslveneaa ami free-
areal nipoHltlon with u memorial that under no clrcuatances would I and children will think you are little
doni
from
melai
prejudlce.
The
gener­
aatlafactory
What In brief cumpa««
lirldxn In honor of the areal discover­ leal a doggie .hot or c o ld !"
leas than a magician to be able to
can lie anld of ao big an undertaking? ai amok*f< like (Jen. (Iran! ami «weara
If you reach Chicago now you will clean houae and still give them such
Itut for all er of America. Christopher Columbus.
Jt aerina by lotlg odd* the greateat ef­ llkt a turni#- when rilevi
There
la
also
In
Ihe
entertainment
uec-
have a warm reception In more ways appetizing meals. House-cleaning «111
fort of Ita kind ever made Thla la due thut he la a Jolly good fallow. The
lion Ihe Old I'lunlutlon Show in which than one It la a perfect Inferno of no longer be regarded aa the family’s
un much to the evolution of civilisa­ colored and olhera who are bla m igli
Iflty
colored
entertainers,
carefully
se­
heat,
the hottest June alnceofflclal re­ spring bogey.
tion aa to the virtue* of tta apoiiaora bora In Kvanaton apfiear to t li Ink hlrn
lected. with a brau» hand, comedian.. cords have been kept. But of course
In «rear and volume It la Immense adornlli«- Ile glvea pe«»ple a aijuare
Tour modern ga* refrigerator and
Should you enter Chicago by the Mich­ deal and Uvea ahove thè llttleneaM of »Inner« and danrera both have and this will not last' When collage boy» gas range will prova to be «»^eclaily
KlVB a Kay and festive lime. Hut the were swapping Ilea, one used to relate
prejudlce
The
plea
of
thè
colored
igan ('entrai Itallroad from the direc­
»pec lui Interest In Ihl» direction la a tradition of |ti being hot In hla town helpful during this period . . .your re­
tion of Detroit, I h « aure to alt on the people that all vlaltora to thè great
frigerator for storing leftovers and
right aide Of the train There you will
should be courteously treated ap- found In the Interior Department of that the chickens had to be fed on
observe h" marvelous enaemhle of col-
«° have won reaulta A* far aa the Oovernmenl’a exhibit where that cracked Ice to prevent them from lay­ your range for speedy and accurate
or and form atretehlng for tlx tiillea a observation go«-a w«* can see no sign« national Inalllutlon, Howard Universi ing hard-boiled eggs. At any rate w? cooking.
Lettuce Soup
long the lake front You will thus gaiu nf discrimination because of color In
2 tablespoons chopped onion
the flrat and a (sating Idea of Ita mag »ervlre
PHONE: BROADW AY 2449
2 tablespoons butter
Moral And Educai,on.I Valu..
tilflrcm «' Thl* Hill tit t ii Midi tin
2 tabiespoons flour
In Ihl* blit .how limy lin fouud »I
riplurallon of flu- ground« with all
2
cupa boiling water
MOST
REASONABLE
IN
C
IT
Y
th«'lr wonder* Ittugllng rothrm* Circus mo«t every helpful and elevating III
2 bouillon rubes
la advertUod a« the greatest «how on flunnrn anil binai II U nil H lunc h high
H teaspoon salt
«-arth In comvartson *Hh thl« II would nr plan* Ih.n that of forty ym r* uro
■» teaspoon pepper
2 cups milk
hardly he u nlrkle movie ThU expo Thom- who look for rlr.nllnn.il »III
fimi
II.
Ilnrn
>1.ml«
Ihn
Krn.t
ll
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of
IS cups chopped lettuce
alllott la a circus, a university, an In
of
Bclenre.
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stltutc o technology, nn art gallery,
Cook onion In butter nntll yellow.
organisations unfobl thnlr
nn Indunirtal exposition, a factory, a .rinntIfIr
Wend In flour and add water gradua'lv,
treasures
of
rn.n.rrh,
rnllnf
.m
l
educa-
field, a garden, a church, an m iiiu m c
etlrring constantly to prevent lumping.
ih «’ ut park, a tmt*cuin of iiMturai hi« lion Ilnrn loo, I« the* Hull of the Her
Add bouillon cubes and seasoning«.
lory and « * It> of conaiderable «lir rial Hi innen« with II. «lory of mans
VISITORS ARE WELCOME
Cook slowly ic mlnu'es Add milk and
335 SIX TH STREET
all In one Should you add Harvard rl«o, the lolnm polo. M ay. Trniplr.
lettuce, bring to the boiling point and
BRoadway 2449
Corner of Merket
serve Immediately. Serves 8.
NOTE F «r o u tiiie leare» of teffarc.
MISS BARBARA HUBBARD. LAD Y
ATTENDANT
? r«p * beef broth may be labetituted
for bouillon cubn and water.
9 * e
O-
Century ot
Progress
H
FRIENDS TO THE RESCUE!
LAS T
mashed potatoes. Dtp In beaten egg.
and then In line bread crumb*. Fry
until golden brown lo hot fat. Th*
number of hard-boiled
to ba utad
will, of coursa, be dbU'-ulaed by tha
quantity of left-over potatoes yon nave,
s e e
N
Denviivitflitff \ ra d d io
MILLI IK & TRAŒY
Surprise Patatoee
Cut hard boiled egg* in thin slices,
lengthwise. Inclose them In left-over
P r r f r c l fiiiic r ti/ .N r r tir r
MR»
BEATRICE REED
Lady Attandsnl
B e Kind T o Your F E E T
M ILLER A TRACEV M ORTUARY
May he reached by railing the Fu­
neral Parlor■ or her hom*-. S «I»< M*d
5475. Hhe »111 be pleased to serve you,
relieving you of much snxletv and
worry In your hour of bereavement.
> il,llilv
-
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A lfil
N E W L O W P R IC E S
W O M E N 'S ............. tl *•* end $5
M E N ’S
<g 85 end $6
M IS SE S
.............................. 0 »1
C h ild r e n '* ......... @ 61-75 to 83-50
B O V 'S
............. 9 $3.50 to 84.00
W \ SII IM IT I IN STR E E T
M e t» e e l ! 2 0 1 h and 21st
shall soon be enroute to New Hamp­
shire. If God be pleased.
"The girl stood on the burning deck
But for her fate you need not grieve!
Unlike her more phlegmatic brother ,
She had the common sense to le a v e !” * I
AU SPLU NO DRUG STORE
0O0
Sixth A Glisan Streets
PO R TLAND . OREGON
PRISONS and
PRISONERS
By CLIFFORD C. M ITC H E LL
WHY
BE
COLO?
When you can get the
“Treat
Yourself
to the
Best
BIGGEST LOAD OF WOOD
(lllork and Slab I
IN T H E C IT Y
For Only $3.25
UNION
FU E L COM PANY
PHONE BRoadway 0411
M Y R T L E
Health
id
- From Thw—
Special Offer:
FIVE POUNDS
- H u r le y lies!*
T O IIA C C O
GOOD H E ALTH COOK ROOM
— O—
100 per cent pure Ilye Bread
nnd Whole Wheal llread. Roll»,
Cookies nnd Cakes
N o matter
what distance between
To
CALS I DINE VEGETABLE
IODINE BREAD
—- o —■
Over on» pound
TRInlty 2840
M.CC
hold direct conversation with per­
sons in other cities— nothing, ex­
WE DELIVER PR O M PTLY
cept a visit in person, so vividly
Kentucky Rurley Natural I-raf
Hmoklng Tobacco.
the flneat crops,
low.
lltcb ami mel­
Free from all chemicals
and other adulterations.
No fan-
ey packages, no decorations. Just
quality
nml
lota
brings personalities together.
For pipe, cig­
arette nr chewing. The cream of
of
It.
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The inter-city telephone is the
greatest time and travel-saver
known to business.
Hgt. Joseph W hile Camp
SPAN ISH - AM ERCAN WAR
V E TE R A N S
-
— and—
Five
pounds will make 50 large sacks
Ladiea Auxllllary Mseta every
of smoking or 40 twists of chew­
2ND A 4TH S A TU R D A Y N I0H TS
ing
REACH for the telephone and
Grower to Consumer. Send
Us 91.00 nnd we will promptly
ship you a 5 lb. pkg. of "Hurley
i P
a c if ic
T
eleph o ne
and
T
eleg raph
C
om pany
PH O NE: TABOR 8621
REN T CARS TRU C K S EK0M
C o v e y ’ s U D riv e S e rv ic e
188 21*t St., One Block South of Washington
Portland, Oregon
........................................ ..
Hie Oldest Negro Business In I’ortland It
6301 N. E. Q LISAN STREET
great deal of justification too— and I
was without means to further the new
plans which 1 had evolved and hoped
to put Into execution.
And so I had no one to turn to for
help except my acquaintaces right
here In Jackson Prison and as I look
back over the past four years and men­
tally review the assistance and co­
operation received from my fellow-
inmates a lump comes Into my throat
when 1 think that I shall shortly say
good-bye to them.
As the years rooled and m t:IBaUET
As the years rolled by my efforts
came to the attention o f others thru-
out the country. I steadily began to
regain the love and respect of all m>
former friends and relatives until to­
day 1 find m yself enjoying the good­
will and best wishes of every person
1 ever knew, plus the friendships and
offers of help that have reached me
from total strangers and from nearly
every state In the Union.
If any feeling of enjoyment actually
exists In preparing to soon leave my
friends In these two prisons It Is the
fact that my prison friends seem al­
most happier than I do myself in the
prospect of my early freedom.
It has been my pleasure to enjoy
the good-will and acquaintance of pri­
soners of every conceivable type dur­
ing the past four years and If in the
free world I can find as much real
companionship and human and broth­
erly love as I have In here then I
shall be greatly pleased— but. Indeed,
much surprised, for I do not think
there exists such an understanding a-
motig men as there is to be found In
prison between men who have been
classed as "down and out” but who
are doing everything within their opw-
er in a sincere effort to build them­
selves up again.
PHONE BROADWAY 3611
I JliOMIM .......... .
I HERB’S
GROCERY
207 - 208 McCLURE BUILDING
FR A N K FO R T, K E N TU C K Y
T i
At V E TE R A N S H ALL
County Court House
Heat Tobacco."
One more week— one more column—
and my days as an ''Inside” writer
will be oyer, but even as these days
are growing less and less there comes
a very sentimental feeling stealing a
round my heart In having to leave so
many good friends—real frieuils— be­
hind.
Perhaps, because I have made ex­
ceptional use of my spare time dur­
ing these past four years. I am In a
better position than the average In­
mate, to appreciate the real meaning
o f friendships in prison, and to know
the happiness that comes with such ac­
quaintances.
Whatever 1 have been able to-ach­
ieve during these past four years, of
course, primarily, thanks are due to
Warden Jackson, and his co-operating
officer*, for the privileges they have
extended and the encouragement given
to all prlsours who sincerely desired to
build anew.
But It is the inmates of Jackson P ri­
son that I am peculiarly Indebted for
their everyday working co-opcration
during these past four years. 1 am
frank to confess that withou* their c.>-
cieration my efforts would haw been
considerably t-iur ;ed and ihe ‘ gallic"
nod e more dl.'flc .it.
A few years ago I was I tn prc.v-*d
by a few Hues written by H.avtuik
Ellis, which went something like this
"It Is on our failures that we base
a new and different and better suc­
cess"
Many times In life I had failed and
so I challenged, mentally, the ahove
thought, and thoroughly analysed my
failures. In times, a new outlook on
life, and new plans came lnfb being
and I attempted their fulfillment. I
found myself considerably handicapp­
ed. My friends and relatives had be­
come disgusted with me and had com­
pletely forsaken me— perhaps with a
The Advocate Publishing Co-
Publishers
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Published Every Saturday For Th* Past 29 Years
B EATRICE
C AN N AD Y-FM AN K LIN ,
Editor
Holliday 8C Holliday
T o n io r ia l
12.'- NORTH SIXTH STREET
This Is my last newspaper feature
to be written tn prison Tomorrow
(Monday) 1 shall pack up my books,
my manuacripta, my fllea, and my
small collection of personal belong-
Inga, Including about four thousand
letters, and ship them to my new ad­
dress In Chicago— 3507 South Park­
way, and in a few days I too will be
shipped away, most pruhahly by bua.
because the bua goes right by the door
ot the building in which I shall be lo­
cated — the Supreme Liberty Life
Building.
1
Among those industries which, with­
out fanfare of trumpet*, are helping to
pull the country out of depression, is
ga*.
Pr.
Pr
Pr
Pr.
Pr.
MOMENT PRISON
THOUGHTS
Cheese Straws
1 cup grated American cheese
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
>4 teaspoon salt
few grains cayenne pepper
hi teaspoon paprika
1 egg
2 tablespoons milk
Mix flrst alx ingredients; add beaten
egg; mix well; add m'lk enough te
tn the past three years I have been
make »tiff dough. Roll out «4 inch
thick, on floured board; cut Into thin compelled by force of circumstances to
stripe 5 Inches leng, >4 Inch wide. Bake write all ot my features on a Sunday.
A fter today this wtll all be changed.
In hot oven at 450’ F.. 15 mlnutee.
Hereafter. Sunday will be my day of
9
9
9
rest. 1 can get np aa early as I please,
Shrimp Wiggle
or aleep as late as I please next Sun­
1 tablespoon butter
day morning. (By the time this la prin­
2 labieepoons flour
ted it will be last Sunday morning.)
I teaspoon salt
Eat when I get ready—and what and
% teaspoon paprika
where I want. Oh. boy. what a dream
h. teaspoon pepper
that'll bei
1 cup milk
1 cup shrimps, fresh or canned
1 cup cooked peas, fresh or canned
If f feel like going to a church I
Melt butter, add floor, salt, paprika
can do to. If I prefer going to a show
and pepper. Mix well. Add the diluted
I can do that too. Or, tf I want to take
milk slowly tnd bring to the bolting
a nice long walk. I can da so without
point, stirring constantly. Add shrimps causing several hundred guards to
and peas. Heat thoroughly and serve work overtime In an effort to shorten
nn thin slices of 'uttered toast. Serves my Journey And if I want to— but why
«
continue? You know I'U want to— and
NOTE: An Ideal way to ate a cup of maybe I will.
» s »
left-over peat.
Toasted Cocoanut Squares
Others seem to be just aa happy ax
fFor In-between meal* or aa a dessert) I am In the thoughts o f my freedom.
1 loaf white bread
More congratulations arrived from:
1-1/6 cues sweetened condensed milk
William C. Handy, the famona "Blues"
1 can shredded cocoanut
composer, of New York; Dr Algernon
Cut bread Into 2-!nch squares, 14 B. Jackson, of Howard University, and
Inch thick. Dip each square In milk A N P writer Washington. D. C. Joseph
and drain slightly. Then dip In cocoa- P. Whalen, sales manager of the
nut. covering all sides well. Bake In Southland Products Co., New York;
moderate oven 1325- F.t 25 minutes, P. B. Young, editor of the Norfolk
or until golden brown. Stakes 3<4 dozen Journal A Guide; Charles W. Terry,
Jr., an ex-war-veteran who haa been
squares.
confined In the Koch Hospital. Koch.
Pecan Pie
Missouri, for over five years;
Mrs.
1 cup of Karo syrup
Mavne Osby Brown, former city editor
3 whole eggs
of the Louisville Leader, now a happy
•4 cup of sugar
house-wife of New Orleans;
A. L.
1» cup of butter
ria ro r with vanilla. Bake In pastry Batchelor, editor of the Rosie rue la n
Digest. San Jose. C alif; Henry George
shells. Place pecans on top.
W.
NOTE: Pavtry ihe'te rr.ay Be pur. Washington. Cuthbert. Georgia;
chain1 at any reliable babery. if yog d* M. Hull, vice-president, Tyson A Co..
Paris. Tenn; F. Gregor. Jr., of the Dit­
not Bare time to Bate them yourtelf.
to. Inc.. Chicago; and the sweet con­
gratulatory letter from "Mother".
S lIH IH I t
FOOTWEAR
MHS HEED bus proven such a
help, not only to her em: loyer»,
hut to the Colored Patrons In g- n-
ersl.
thet during the | set t » «
years M ILLK K * TR ACE V have
handled 90 per cent of the Colored
Funerals
This & That’
By CLIFFORO C. M ITC H E LL
P a r lo r »
::
PORTLAND. OREGON
Equipped With The Very Latest, W e Are In A Position To Car* For
Men. Women and Children
Com a— Lot Us Sat ve Y o u /
HOLLIDAY A HOLLIDAY
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One of my reader* came to the pri­
son In person to shower her congratu­
lations upon m e—and what a shower!
This lady. Mrs. Mary Green Haves, of
Jackson, drew for me quite a word
picture on the changes made daring
the past seventeen years since I have
been away from Chicago. Also, the
changes In customs and habits of peo­
ple — particularly the female sex.
Frankly. I don't know whether to be­
come alarmed or whether I should
welcome the change In habits Maybe
that depends altogether upon the in­
dividual! W e'll see!
1 do hope that
if ray recent visitor happens to be in
Chicago that she'll look me up and
favor me with another lecture. Ie real­
ly believe I'd love It.
Before I close I must thank the fol­
lowing papers and writers for their
favorable comments on my "coming
out" party: Gary American;
Twin-
Cltv Herald; Chicago R eview ; Okla­
homa Black Dispatch;
Philadelphia
Tribune; Washington Tribune: Caro­
lina Times: Tampa Bulletin the gos­
sipy comment of Earl J. Morris, in iiis
State Street. Chicago" column in the
Plttstuirgh C urlfr: and to Gertrude
Schalk for her comment In her "So­
cial Comments” column In the Boston
Chronicle. I almost forgot to thank
the Bronxeman for quoting me twice
in their "Excerpts from the Negro
Press" page In their June issue. Mere­
ly wish to acknowledge three June
magazines in addition to the Bronze-
man; the Modern Thinker; W riter's
Digest, ^nd Opportunity.
BLACK BAGDAD
By John H. Gralge
(Minton. Balch A Co., 2 W. 45th
St. New Y ork)
Printed on the Jacket of "B laei
Bagdad" in this statement: "T h e A
tab Ian Nights Adventures of a Marini
Captain in Haiti", no more fitting des
cription of the book's contens can bt
so briefly given.
White readers will really enjoy th
book as It is filled with hair-raisin
exploits and adventures of a whit
American Marine In a land populate!
so the book infers, be descendants c
savages, many of whom still carry o
in thelr mysterious, tribal, superst
tlous. and savage manner.
Negro readers, especially those wh
are overly-sensitlvS In not seeing th
" N " in Negro capitalized, or those wh
resent Inferences that the black rac
In general. Is vastly inferior. Incap«
hie of perpetuating their own self-goi
eminent; with no or little regard t
dean morals and high character, wll
not become so enthused In read In.
"Black Bagdad" even though It Is
highly entertaining narrative.
Some readers might even think th«
"Black Bagdad" Is an excellent b
of propaganda defense of the Amer
can Occupation In Haiti, and a supe
master-defense of the superiority c
the white American Marine. Wlthn
Black Ragdad" adds to my knowledg
of some Haitian conditions.
f in e d
for
d r iv in g
too
slo v
Oklahoma City, Okla , June 17 (A N
Homn Cochran will have to drive fai
ter hereafter He was hailed Into corn
here on a charge of reckless drlvln,
described as "dangerously slow " an
fined 810.