The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 24, 1933, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SATU RD AY, JUN£ 14. I t ! !
T H C
A D V O C A T E
PAOS T H R U
ADVOCATE FEATURES CORRESPONDENTS
Louis Gregory Tells More Of
The Wonder City Of Chicago
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Horace Holley, editor of the World
AS NOTED**
Unity .Magazine o f New York. The au­
dience filled the stalely edifice.
Ur.
Locke at the last moment abandoned
bT Ralph
his prepared address, and moved by
the Inspiration of the presence and oc­
casion. spoke along lines of divine il­
lumination with a constructive and
heartening appeal. Hla words were
City
C om m ission er
like a beautiful poem They blended
that of some amaller natimi*. Ita galnat intense opposition which often quite a number of colored youth aloug well with the Incisive logic and
wealth even III time o f depression took the form of violence over a pe­ | with a far greater number of whites, breadth of Mr. Holley The chairman
ilouhtleHM evretla thitt of either Orno riod of years, they purchased and took { have bene able to find employment on was Mr Leftoy loss, of Han Francisco
(The following article by Kalph C.
ana or Solomon
Its area la probably possession of practically all the prop the grouuds. Hut u curious thing a- During the convention the voices of
Portland. Ore June
21-Tbeodore Clyde, to whose Department was re-
the largeat of any rlty In the world erty oil tiiaud lloulevard, one of the bout It la that they have to pay twel­ other workers of various hues froth in Dixon was sentenced to three month.! cently assigned the Bureau of Parks,
heard with at the federal road camp by Federal appeared In the Portland Park and
It la a luoiiatroua show In Itself Kven moat beautiful thoroughfares of the cl ve dollars for their Jobs. It la another speech and song were
when Ila apodal allow la o ff no one ty. Not only residences, but club­ requirement that even when, as not much enthuxlasm and the sacrifices ! Judge Mc-Nary Tuesday when he plea- Playground News. Apparetnly here W
need lanaulah for want of entertain houses, atorea, hotels, churches, agen Infrequently happens, they do menial made by these noble friends are bring ¡ d,.,| guilty to attempted aasault with a Commissioner who does not know
meni. What It la now giving no one U , des, professional offices and euterprl- work, half of what they earn by tips Ing a new period In human history by a dangerous weapon.
, It all and haa a fair and open mind.
aca of various kluda, business, educa and gratuities must go to the autho which all men will be blessed.
now able to mlaa
Dixon was assistant cook on the It Is worthy of reproduction. Here is
tlouul and religious, murked the pro titles. This Is not true of these eiu
The Planetarium
steamer Florence Lurkenbach When la — Editor)
Roland Hayes
The Planetarium and Astronomical greaa of clvlllzutlou uud gave proofs ployed private coucerna. Such hard
th>- ship waa at aea. bound for Port
NEW PARK COMMISSIONER
Museum one of but two on earth, la In of their contribution to the city's cul­ bargaining la no doubht due to the
Another man of color algnally hon land. Dixon threatened to throw a )
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ritrae proximity
to the Kxposltluu ture. It la not strange that a people ao times. Auy kind of Job now looks good. ored was the great tenor. Roland pan of hot grease on the steward
Aa the new Commlaaioner In charge
I My 1.01*18 U (illKOOKY |
grounds It la to those who love th* virile and active should have a place Practically all employees are college- Hayea To Mr Hayes went the honor when be was warned not to overhl
f th « Korean of Parka and Play-
(Bureau of Travel and CorreaponUauce most sublime of all the natural arlen- ¡within the great exposition. 1‘uaalng bred. Intelligence and courtesy on ev­ ot being chosen by the Chicago Or- the range. The captain and first mate grounds. I enter this work with a free
rea a wonderland of delight In atme through the grounds one day our at ery hand make the big show most In
i for tb-ir esaccrt at were called to quell the disturbance and open mind. For this I am most
47 South St . l*ort■mouth, N. II. UHAt
ture It has twelve aldea and a dome. tentlon was attracted to two very In vitlng.
the exposition. The cut of Mr Hayes and had considerable difficulty put- grateful. I will have no barnacles of
Distinguished Honors
appeared In advance In the Chicago ting him In irons.
prejudice or favoritism to cloud my
Apropos of the recent ami prema The latter constitutes the museum. telllgenl looking colored youth wear
Unusual honors went to two dlstln Tribune, with mention of this unusuai
view point,*Influence me judgment or
lure torrid wave, our Impression that The former la a replica of the (V iratisi lag the uniforms of exposition guards
hamper my progress.
rh l< a «o van the only offender aiHin Sphere It unfolds In miniature the n- Without awaiting the formality of an gulabed representatives of the colored plan of musical cooperation .This
Tha Introduction we sought them and ex race during the past few days In Chi brings to mind that aside from tbe
gave way Pamqtig Kaatwaril alxoit the Diverse aa seen from the earth
For the short period that I have
Ur. Alain great fame and fortune which this II
been at the head of this Bureau I have
only root plan-« fount) waa the llooaar apparent and real motions of all the pressed happiness over their presence cago. One of them waa
Tunnel This ami other advices Ill'll heavenly bodies during a year or a and rank. They made a moat courteous lajcke, professor of philosophy In Ho­ lustrlous singer makes us a star, be
been astonished to learn of the var
Ions fieulds of recreational activities
rate that the heat waa general. ami day are condensed Into the period of response. One of them waa aeen called ward University, who made a flying Is doing what may In future prove to
Ashland. Ore., June 10-The Negro that this work covers. Each day opens
this remlmla ua that Chicago proteata an hour or even leas While the eye away by duty The other, who proved trip to Chicago to be one of the two be a far greater human service In the
murdered a new vision that Interests, fascinates
aaalnat the reputation for v lr « whlely feeds upon th blue expanse of heaven t o I..- Clifford ■ Philips Jr. who Is principal speakers at the great public Improvement of race relations. He is ex-convict, who brutally
■preail and alreii it by Its gangsters. In this tiny world, th ear and mind are also general manager of the Chicago meeting arranged by the Baha'i* in a native of the South and has a clear Harry L. Whited, former Ashland and grips my attention,
The problems that have confronted
The other understanding of the needs of that Jeweler, at hla Jewelly store in Croc-
Sedate rltUrna claim that their rlty nourished by a scientific lecture some- (T vlr News, entertained us for a time their Universal Temple.
la not nearly an had aa painted and times delivered by a learned woman with exposition news It appears that speaker, of the white race, waa Mr great section as well as others. It ,s kett. Cal., has been convicted of first me I have measured by the yard stick
understood by bis friends that hla degree murder without recommends of common sense and apparently have
that aa rnmparod with other rlltea It You Inrreaae your reverence and stock
fortune will largely go to aid education tton of mercy and will hang for tbe given satlafaction. Major Oeorge W
■uffera only from wider advertisement of knowledge. This la a gift to the ci­
PHONE: BROADW AY 2446
In Georgia, where he was born. He Is crime, according to word received by Braden. Western Representative of
of ita rrlme At any rate the windy cl j ty of Ur Adled. one of Ita great phil­
a great favorite there and elsewhere local friends. A hung Jury resulted In tbe National Recreational Association,
ty In Ita great exposition. which marks anthropists
MOST REASONABLE IN C IT Y
It aa one of the moat highly rlvltlaed I
among people of both races His beau Harrla* first trial. Mr. Whited w n when In Portland made a survey of
City of Retug*
and orderly ptarea on earth, la finely i
tlful home in a wealthy surburb of killed last December the fifth.
my work and wrote me from Lot An­
culture of all races touching elbows
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retrieving whatever fame It haa loat ■ Chicago haa been for many years
geles. aa follows:
"Certainly Port­
through the deeda of the uuderworld | past a sort of city of refuge for mi­
and getting better acquainted.
Hla
land la to be congratulated on your
FUT'iE'RAL PA'RLÛKS
The greater
C'hlrago la big, broad and wonderful, grants from the South
Influence In the South Is no less po­
being in charge of this public recraa
pretty not aa a w h o le hut In many number by far of the darker people
tent Dean Woodward of Emory Uni­
tlon service." Thank you. Major.
I
apota It la expansive to the mind to live In that great area known aa the
versity. Atlanta, confined to a visiting
trust that I may always merit tuck
he a part of something hlg Ita pupula South aide There many of them thro*
friend how he labored for many years
commendation;
VISITORS ARE WELCOME
A-
335 SIX TH ST R E E T
lion of four million la gre»V r than business success live In palaces
to get his son Interested In the wel­
Major Braden especially approved
■ Roadway 244S
Corner of Market
fare of the colored people, with a lar­
of my thought that advisory commit
ger measure of Justice and freedom.
tees, similar to the Parent Teacher
MISS B ARBARA HUBBARD. LAD Y
ATTENDANT
As a final measure be took this youth
Association, should assist us In our
one evening to a concert of Rolan
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park activities.
My thought Is that
Hayes Tbe young man was so much
various organizations tributary to
Washington. N.C.. June 24 The park8 „hould appoint a Joint commit
Inspired by what he saw and heard
that he declared that a new world had Colored Catholic League of North Ca-
to help us In this work. Major
P e r fe c t t u n e n ti S e r v ic e
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. y
been opened to him Mr Hayes is not Volina has Just held Its annual conven- Brad<>n thlnkts that this Idea la worth
MR*. BEATRICE REED
W„,L
only a genius In expression through tlon here Delegates from many sec deTgIop(ng ,n 0,ber eltl#. „
Lady Attendant
his perfect mastery of tbe technlqu* tlons of the state w ere present. Tbe yy,,, yon a(tm,n MaJor Brad(,n
ROUND T A B L E CONFERENCES
of song, but In the spiritual quality o ' Most Rev W J . Hafev. Bishop of Ra
Besides the Bishop
„ „ aUo my tboaItbt
hold Ro(ind
his voire due to his deep and earnest leigb. presided
M ILLE R A TR ACE Y M O RTU ARY
C.
Clyde
Leaders
Honored
At Fair
KILLER DRAWS DEATH
D e n n in a h o ff SL S a d d le
E
MIIJÆR & TRACEY
B e Kind To Your FEET
May In* rm rhrd by calling th«* Fu*
n«*r«l Parlor« or hrr horn«*. 8 *1 «nod
6471. 8ht* will b*
to ai'rv«* you.
relifvluK you of suur?) anxiety ami
worry In your hour of b«*r«*av»*n»rnt.
Yitsility - Ari li - Siivpcrt
P 00 TWEAR
MUS HKKD ha« proven «uch a
h**lp. not only to her employer«,
but to the t'olnrfri Patron« In
eral.
that «luring the nn»t two
year« M II.I.FH A TR A C E Y have
ha ml le«I
per ct-nt of the Color«*!
Funeral«.
NEW LOW PRICES
W O M E N 'S ................6 »4 and »5 Pr.
MEN'S
0 »5 and »5 Pr
MISSES' ............................ O 14 IT
Children's ......... ® »1.75 to »3.50 Pr.
B O Y'S................. ® »3.50 to *4.00 Pr.
W A S H IN fiT O N STR E E T
Between 20th and 21st
BE
When you can get the
“Treat
Yourself
to the
Best
For Only »3.25
UNION
• F a t h e r l l r urn a n » .
T h la noted C ath­
o lic
p rie st
ex-
r
p l a i n s in h i «
faraoua
FREE
H EALTH
BOOK
FUEL CO M PAN Y
PHONE BRoadway 0S11
th e c a u s e s and
s y m p t o m s of
m a n y disorders
•u ch a «
• f T T O i a D l a r M M C o a t 4k E f c n i s ■
«to m »«- « I> t»e »»e «
tla a a
B l a d d e r 4k K i d n e y l l a r d r a l r « s t t h e
G a l t 4k l i v e r
A r te r ie s
D rn p a y
H eadache
P ile »
K n r n a , U f f 4w s
A s th m a
A M »la A C h l* N d a
l l r o n r h i a l C a t a r r h I m p u r e B lo o d
C 'o a a t l p a t l o a
a a d o t h e r t r o a h la a
M Y R T L E
t ì e al t t j 'S rea d
GOOD H E ALTH COOK ROOM
FIVE POUNDS
'H u r le y Best*
T O IIA O C ’O
100 per cent pure Rye Bread
and Whole Wheal Bread, Roll*.
Cookie* and Cakes
$ !•€ € >
WE DELIVER P R O M P T LY
arette or chewing. The cream of
low.
Free from all chemicals
nnd other adulterations.
No fun-
cy packages, no decorations, Just
quality
nnd
Iota
of
It.
T o REACH for the telephone and
hold direct conversation with per­
sons in other cities— nothing, ex­
Sgt. Joseph W hile Camp
SPAN ISH ■ AM ERCAN W AR
VE TE RANS
The inter-city telephone is the
greatest time and travel-saver
known to business.
Five
Ladies Auxllllary Meet* evsry
o f smoking or «0 twists o f chew­
2ND A 4TH SA TU RD A Y NIGHTS
ing. Grower to Consumer. Send
At VE TE RANS H A LL
County Court Mouse
(Ta fl.uo and we will promptly
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Sartorial note:— Flannel shirts with
tie to match Is the latest thing in these
parts.
PHONE BROADWAY loll
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The Oldeat Negro Buaineaa In Portland Is .
F HERB’S
GROCERY
HNNininniM
188 21at St., One Block South of Waehlngton
.....HO tM I.IIM .tl.M litM t,I,,,,,»,| ,M M *t*,M 4 tO ,^
Beat Tobacco.”
INDEPENDEN! TOBACCO
MaiLeoupon. NOW.
L. H EUM ANN £ CO. O E PT 171 CE
24 E. 12th St.. New York, N. Y.
T ie »* « send Father Heumann's
hlg “ FRE E ” Health Book
Name
Address
Today I was casually reading over these days without some type of
a catalogue, when my attention was Squeege.
arrested (no handcuffs used) by an
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advertisement di:/.laying a first clasa
portable, semi-detachable Squeege
The price of bootleg liquor has fab
For a small additional sum the sam ■cn considerate and the quality Is ter
Squeege can be obtained with hot and rible. In many places here, shake-up
cold a* iuglng doors, floating power w-hiskey can be purchased for fifteen
and dual control. These features are cents a half-pint. Don't crowd please
not necessary, however, and yet they The following Illustrates the quality,
do tend to give your Squeege a touch A friend of mine bought a half-pint of
of the modernistic. I always preferred *he forbidden fluid and price being so
a Squeege with convertible thingama- 'ow -
* a s somewhat skeptical about
Jiggers
All in all I fell completely drinking It. He stuck a pin In the back
and suddenly was seized with a pas-
a cockroach, held it upside down
sinuate desire to get a new Squeege. ai|d poured some of the liquor on the
Many young people are becoming quite roach. In less time than It takes to tell
Sqneege conscious. By the way, have 'he roach had swollen to three times
you a little Squeege in your home or
normal size and given up the ghost,
garage? No well regulated home is
A,,d Please don't ask where did he
complete without at least one firs t-1 ^ "d the cockroach,
class Sqneege. Babies cry for It, grown­
ups sigh for It. and at present I am sl-
SPeakeasy proprtetorshave a hard
a o s t compromising myself for It. T h e]
height of embarrassment Is to have time getting cooked corn whiskey now
a friend Inquire as to the condition o f , because most of the bootleggers have
your Squeege. and you have to admit discontinued the cooking due to the
' not owning one. Four out of five hare tar reaching odor,
a Squeege. It is almost Impossible to A sign you seldom see any more:—
gain admission to the Inner circle ;
—anted.
RENT CARS TRUCKS FKOM
—and—
pounds will make 50 large sacks
ship you a 5 lit. pkg. of "llurley
hapi»lne«s. You can
have this bot^k w ith ­
out coat o r ob liga tion .
My ailment i s ......... .
(Please mention it)
brings personalities together.
Smoking Tobacco. For pipe, cig­
Rich and mel­
w ill -h o w y o n th e w a y
t o h r t t e r h e a lth a n d
cept a visit in person, so vividly
Kentucky Burley Natural I.eaf
the finest crops.
No matter
what distance between
and h ow these a ilm e n ts can b e com ­
b a tted by sim ple means.
Thia va lu a b le book
contains ’ 36 pages.
300 illu stra tion s. I t
— O—
CALS I DINE VEGETABLE
IODINE BREAD
—a —
Over one pound
TRInlty 2840
V e n e a t 'Random
H undreds o f thousands fo u n d h « ! »
fo llo w in g the a d v tc « o f
— From The—
S p e c ia l O ffe r:
in this work (an "associate" to my In
t„ pret>Mon u a work„ lrrM p K t| „
of a[)v cla„ , flcaflon>. These confer
enoe. cannot be|p bu, produce good re-
go)tg , bavf,
bnldln(t „imiiar
m w t|n(ta Wltb my associates on the
(¡„ if Courses with splendid
gurc„ , -p,,. bag eT, n
faTOr»bly
eomniPntwl upon editorially In the
magazine “ Golfdom " published in Chi-
cmf0
Th„ # eoatereneea w ill give me prt-
r ,Ie)M> of egtab|igbinR c(o«er contacts
.Cm «Rajdxa o) ajisep j Ttuisop of
appreciation to the South Portland
Neighborhood Community Club for
their kind resolution commending your
— By—
Commissioner for hi* assistance in pre­
R ALPH L. LESTER
serving Duniway Park Intact.
5602 Ashwood Avenue
Cordially Yours,
W. Phil«.. Pa.
Ralph C. Clyde
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Commissioner of Public Utllitie
H O W S YO UR L IT T L E SQUEEGE
Sufferers
COLD?
BIGGEST LOAD OF WOOD
(Block and Stabl
IN T IIK ( I I I
Table Conference* with my associates
with the wonderful men and women
who have done and are doing ao much
® for the community.
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WHY
faith. His voice not only captivates there were present 11 priests and 25
the mind but penetrates the hearts
At the business session of
the
of his hearers Thus he Is able to deep­
en the spiritual bond between races. convention the president of the leagu.*
and this Is the one bond that Is stablo.! Raphael O'Hara of New Bern. wa*
Thus his great life Is devoted to re chairman and M is» Greene of Wllming
ronellation and harmony In mankind ion was secretary. In the two other
as much as in scales. It It character session* the Constitutions were .e-
istlc of Mr. Hayes tha* one of his best vised and adopted and reports heard
friends is »m- who like h im ««If is very |frosa vmrtona field eg— ts u 4 — to
busy, bo that th** tw o met but once o fficers
and then had time to conrerse but ten I
The chief aim nf the L s a g vt Is laJ
minute.
But how rich were these activity for the spread and preserva
moments' They found that they a c t io n of the Catholic faith among the
Colored people of North Carolina.
ready knew each other.
Tontoria l Pa rlor»
125* NORTH SIXTH STREET
::
PORTLAND. OREGON
Equipped With The Very Latest, W e Are In A Position To Caro For
Men. Women and Children
Com*— Let V* Serve You!
HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY
RANDOM JOTTINGS: — Peonies aa d<
roses, meke a delicious wine—Thoa-
who advertis e extensively are still gel
jting the bulk of the business—Chau'
fers apparently have a lot of span
time —I never waltz with a atrangi
girl—In Chester, Pa., the pollcetnei
walk through Bethel Court In two's-
George Short, of Philadelphia,, Is i
ringer for George Raft, the movie ata
Gum drops are now made nf the frul
pectin
from oranges, culls or othu
discards, which would ordinarily be ,
lost to the orange growers—
Leitergram — A ll
Withers.
u
not
old