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SATU RD AY, JUNE 24. 1*33 T HE RADE FOUR A D V O C A T E eeeeeeeeeeeeeeew eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee »c e r e r e » WITH OUR 1933 LEGISLATURE — By— A S H B Y C. D IC K S O N State Senator and former Oin-ult Jude«. Multnomah County E. MANETS STYLE PARADE VERBAL SNAPSHOTS WAS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS ► eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Sedal Teína» MV W. J. W H E ATO N r r r r r ............ ...................................................................... S Y M P H O N Y OP F L O R E N C E P R IC E W H ITE IB N O T A B L E A C H I E V E M E N T (Continued from l*age One! critics to eapreaa their views aa to Ihe value of her work tlleiiu Idllard tinnii In Ihe Herald. Examiner Mrs Price's symphony pro ved to he highly Interesting to her audience In n harmonic sense. It la not of the up-todale vocabulary II has for thematic material phrases In dicating. If not a "Spiritual" origin, at least a nut tirasi origin In such back grounds, Ila orchestra la Iramllel In orthodox fashion, and Its "sounds" II seemed frankly to avow Its Ideal lu Ihe Dvorak "New World " symphony Questioned after the «o m e ri a . -o of her conception and Its construction. Mrs Price told Ihe A \ |» representative "The themes, while of a spiritual essence, are not taken from any re- cord mi or traditional melodies The uaua| form of the aymphouy has been generally adhered to with Ilia excep tion of Ihe Juba I shall proliphly III corporate a Juba (N egro danesi Inali my s> mphnnlee because I believe II lo he a happy medium of expressing the Joyous aliandoli which so naturally springs up In the Negro spirit " Mrs Dries was born lu t.tllle Risk. Ark . and la (lie daughter of Dr James S O U T H E M P L O Y E "IN Q EN IO U S D E V I C E S ” T O R O B NS . OROEB OF R S P O R E B TR A TIO N WORK O P P O R T U N IT Y (Continued from Cage One! for the Advancement of Colored Ceti- pie. In fa d . In eplte of everything. Ihe whiles have hen busy gobbling up Ihe The address opening the Koono- My laat two articles hare dealt with tnic Congress had barely ended the btlla introduced at the laat aeeaion of T o Ihelr discredit It must lie aaltl laat words of Fughimi a king had but the legislature which affected the wel that Ihe method they employ Is an old left the golden microphone, through fare of the workera. and thia week I one They had merely lo copy from Ihe which he bad told the world of hia am jrolnit to dlacuaa aome more of the Dulled Stales Military Academy at hopes for ihe success of the confo- Important btlla affeettnir lab>r. and West Coin! or the Naval Academy at rence. before dissension was thrown leave It with you to Judge whether the Annapolis To deprive the Negro of Into the proceedings by the speech of legUlatton along that line waa benefi his share of the Jobs. II was ilei Ided Knglaiul s premier. Itamsav Mcllonabl 11 y Mrs Itosalle Holmes llame Fashion stalked Into Williams pretty in a dark blue, red dotted or- The agenda of Ihe conference did not cial toward labor and progreaalra le to find him umiualltled physically slid Avenne Young Women's Christian garnit with red girdle gislation. intellectually Thus, wherever they provide for any discussion of the war ha, „ (hB N„ WORKMEN S COMPENSATION LAW Association laat night In Mme. Kiel« School days togs and party frocks dehts-ln fact It had been tacitly The Spotlight Dramatic Clubs M aney* second annual Style Kevue. gro has been turned down In droves as were modeled by Ihe little Misses agreed that lha t mooted question The promenade of the "Chocolate Constance Manev C.reta Reese. Ruby should have no place In Ihe eontro- play play ((Depend on Me" was well 29 bills were Introduced la the being unfit Paradoxically enough, in The leading House and Senate, all haring to do IVills" drew a full house. Every seat Irene Kirk. Hetty Rutherford (slacks), versial arrangements for the economic presented ami sili*mil’ll UoUted spola 111 thè South where thi« roles were played by Wilbur Mercier w ith the present workmen a compen- at the twenty-four tables »a s taken Melrlne Camp, tails Mae Mortou and rehabilitation of the world. (lev tee la noi eutployed, N'egroea ha ve The l.ee C Anderson. Ralph Flowers. sation law. amending, rhauging. and and guests atood and sat m corners, Masters Philip Summers Walden. IV honth exploded when the Premier ala been found lo b eapwdally flt Thua it adding to the law Ten bills were on the rostrum and about the walla Norral Dnthank. the second. Mis* Ver ted that the tariff ami monetary Is l-oulse Randolph. Clarissa Randolph, I W a l u r . Ala . which, for aome «trutign either defeated or withdrawn Nine* while the overflow stood in the aute doll Burdin«* was Misa Yesterday“ : suea of the world are dependent upon Yernetl Wataon. I.eroy Spicer. Nellie reaaoti. haa accorrimi thè Negroea of Ingcrsoll. and Annie Canada teen hill* passed and are now a part room and haP Constance Maney. Morgan county tlieir Juat «juota of Misa Tomorrow** the revision and final settelment ot v v t of the laws of this state. Numerous floor lamps with subdued , nd j g mes Dee Wilson, the second the war debts. J"l»a thè lleratur Daily calle«! atleti- The bringing up of The Trojan Club held Us senil an These new laws provide, among lights and candles In pastel shades y r Tomorrow " the issue at this particular time was tion In a f «#»nt pagi* atory ti» ih«* faci other th'.ngs , that a claimant may lent an atmosphere of mystic charm nual election of officers Iasi Wed oes that "v e r y few Negroea fall * one of great embarassment to the Dnl- Mr Irvine Flowers showed what cash any check that he receives in and beauty. The tables were arranged correctlv attired men wear in the day te«l Slates delegation Secretary ot ‘l»> ' Udlowmg w in e liite d . llut thè Heratur pullry la «Iugular. payment of awards without impairing in five long rows down the long hall In (ie or gla Florida. A U La tua (taktug time and Mr Joe Ingersoll won ap- State Hull, chairman of the delegation “ » ‘"«r Johnson, president; hddle Col- hi* right of appeal; In other words, amid tall palms and swinging flower p, (USl, , ,r ),,, lft , and who waa to have addressed the Hus. vice president; Donald Hepburn, (he alate aa a wholel, Mlaaiaalppi. |«nu* rnoon and evetilug when a claimant receives money from baskets Ferns and palms amt bright t ^ j J latana and Arkanaa«. thè Nrgr«» la n«»t togs. Hilly Law wore a keen tenuis conference at that session, had to re- treasurer;Charle Rawllus.formcr pre the Industrial Accident Commission rw Summer blossoms were hanked along Ivan gettiti« any of thè hUrolta at all Th«» outfit and also a swanky light sum vise nn address, anil in the meantime sldont. waa elected secretary. payment for injuries sustained during the walls and a gay colored swing watt for further Instructions from l“attersou was elected sergeant at II Smith, a pioneer dentist who pra< laat bit of plmdied «>ff doligli la beiiig mer suit with pansma hat and white the course of hia employment, and he completed the garden-like ensemble, Washington Washington. The breach of *n u » Mrs tluy and Mrs Nichols were Deed in Chicago before the great fire throfn lo him oxfords. She is both teacher and eoiupoaer subsequently, discovers or believej The seting was positively attractive confidence has been bitterly reeented guests of Ihe Trojan Club last Wed Il wnuld serm as if thè d e v lr e of un* For the pleasure of her guests, by and at one time was head of (ho mu that he la entitled to more compensa- and artistic and whatever consideration lhat con- nesday at the 1. fitneea would hold ko « h | eve ryw here, special request. Mme Maney wore a • • • sic di'parlmctil at Shorter College iu tion than that awarded to him by th i Pretty maids, charming matrons, lit- bui It doean’t. noi rv en In thè Coutil gorgeous triple chiffon evening gown gress might have given toward revt- commission, the mere fact that he has tie folks and three brave young men The various young people a ciaba A valisas and laler. of Clark unlver South ('arollna fttrnlahra nii etatnple In Mack, with rhinestone trimming •*on **** nullified, accepted and cashed the checks ot modeled the latest in morning, after of (ho city will sponsor a union pic •«ity. Atlanta. (iooricU of thè exreptlon t«» thè ruln Thua with while the orchestra played a special I The Symphony In K Mtnor « 1 1 wr.l the commission does not bar him from noon and evening attire. nlc i«oon. a whlte psipulatton «»f M I 040, and a number dedicated to her. The gown According to the rcltglou« •nrrry on 'ten for the Waliatnaker Munir Content hia legal rights; he still may appeal.. Louie and his band with Don An- Ihu* to tho llltn-«!» of Mia« («oral bla» k populntlon of T03.0M. or 44 par was the gift to her from Mr Man y , hc membership of the churches, they. Provisions In other bills provided derson at the piano, furnished music dine Williams, the Henalaaance d a b ' » «h ie b It won first prise In 1933 The ’Ut _____________________ Smith Carollua aent ____________ Miti orbite« _________ _ ____ _ _ . ............... "> appreciation for her efforts in help- , h. ch#reh„ . have „ o reason to feel that: any workman's compensation for Ihe occasion. Charles Harris and Will be delayed In the presen (a (ton of ‘ hl,"»go l Ivlc Orchestra gave it a re i- ,n |c„r( iq,,.ruoli and no black*; ' “ “ e " " " ” " i *” • "* lag in the community by giving such , i i . - „ „ r-»...i The statistics show x liti« a few month* ajeo loiter, the u- L . , . . . .. law may receive the benefit* of the Marion FulUlove entertained during discouraged The statistua am x p|ay Thtl n D (s r (>{ • * | *«I black« to r«»rt Moult ree and no law if he should be injured during th ' :i! - rn.r>-i ns * * ln ln church membership of over conductor re«jue«ted to aee the manti- ■ whltea. and V 4 white« and 2(HI Ida k« Th" Rushnell sister wearing pi;tk|on, mt||ion It might be that the lean course of his employment, even though i Mrs. Elizabeth Carden wore an ex Mr Harry Paxton was the dinner Mcrlpt and a f t e r « a n ! «eut fur M r« to Fort Hennin« The white« received and blue costumes acted as usherettes i year of "32" gave us more leisure to l*r Ice otic creation of black and white or he be temporarily out ot the state. guest of Mr Jerome Franklin Tues 1 h M in all and the Nf/ffCMM I 0TI and were htev pretty" think aond ponder over our spiritual Mr» Price ha« other rom ito»I(lotta A bill that clarifies the form of no- candy by Freda Franklin: Mrs. Leno Mr Dayton Is a live- or 3Ä per cent of the Job« for 44 per Mrs Virgil Keene ;oured the coffee needs W e could not waste our meager day evening and prie«»» to her credit She coin tic « the employer must gire when ra Gaskin was charming in a plaid or* cent of the population, which I« aui « and cut the ices at a table artistically substance in riotous living, or It still wire member of the Young Democratic t»o»e« between tim e« lu her word« engaged in a hazardous occupation candy and also a white satin formal Club. |pr»»fll«arv on the part of the atatr of decorated with a colored embroidered might be said that we considered that altaiche«“ a little time here aud D • D was passed. The present law waa al- with matching accessories; Miss t*«>le lllea« e and a d o * i i r l « h ( reflection table cloth, a centre piece of pink and our physical needs would be assuaged so amended declaring that farming Chrystalee Maxwell wore a nifty bi* A Uru«* numl>«*r of tht* younisrr «*>• there from other dutien on ita meth'MU o f «election white carnations and roses and tall through Divine assistance No matter I am very happ> over the cordial shall not be designated as a hazardous cycle costume of pink linen, a pretty o d d ly enoiiah. the «<»uth«'rn N e i r o ' i white tapers mounted In sliver sticks what the Inducement waa the fact Is cl«*ty »••( 1« »««ft! dally on th«» vanoua rac.ptlon given It H owavrr It mean. flir m, nil)l, tabot dl(1 I red-striped sports dress, an interpréta occupation. She was assisted by Mrs W It llrown evident, that as soon as we need help tfunia court« • D D that I .hall strlv. harder !.. Im p n .t, ! , llurlni( ,hlt it the employer is engaged in a Don ot one of the dresses worn by the Mrs Arthur elson. Mrs Clara Pickett mentally or physically, we seek solsc# harardon* occupation, any work inch ¡star in "(2nd Street "; ¡»he also wxs Mr William ('rawford. accomi**- lu my next e ffo rt«“ ronr!tid«'d Mr« draft for the World W ar In the aln»«« and the Btishnel! sisters. in the belief that a Higher Power; a rice. dental thereto shall also be included; attractive in a riding habit, an even- ntt*d hy hi« mother motoriM! to l\»r- »tate« Thouaaud« upon thousand« of Mrs Mattie Washington and Miss power which governs our destiny. Is that no claim for legal services before mg gown of red lace with matebmg laud from l*o» Angele« Friday 11« h:ta the««» «atm* N e « r o e « were herded Into Elizabeth Summers assisted Mme. our only relief It has been often said the commission shall be valid unless j slippers, one of blai k and w hite or- been ronn «cl«d with the It F (* fr. ( V the depot brlxadea « m ! pioneer r»*«l* Maney with the mannikins. that the recent hardships through approved by the commission if th ijgan d v and a formal of white lace with llfornla aud expect« to go to Tacoma tnent« to do the roti«h « tu ff while AU SPL UN D DRUG STORE Mr. Clarence Ivey announced !h,‘ lwhlch the world Is Just emerging, and services are rendered before the com- side cape; Miss Julia Mae Blanchard and Seattle.Waiih . next week loiter on the««* « « m e white« who (»»day are program. of which this nation has had its share. oOo mission, or before the courts on s p was attractive in a white silk crepe thi» month he will return to Vancou « r e e d ily ana trhln« trp the fo re«t labor No social event *f the season has has done more to bring the people of peal that no person who is a member sports ensemble with red tie and mat ver, 11 C where he 1« employed in the •otiRht the more dt«nlfled po«stlon of Siith A Qlitan Street« been as pretty, colorful and attractive I the world to a realisation of human of the employer’s family and dwelling ching accessories; Miss Nellie Inge-- ( ' I* II Mr t'rawford «a y « tht hi« !>eln« a combat aoldler as this affair and ne has attracted helplessness than any prior calamity in his home shall be entitled to bene soli was pretty also in a white sports brother. Holman, han been dolna fine You couldn’t tell a Frenchman at so many guests. PO R TLA N D , OREGON I In the midst of plenty, there has been fits unless the employer shall file no- outfit; Miss Eunice Mott was demure work lu hi« atudte« and in «If at l* S (*. St Nacalre or Marseille« or Bordeaux Palms and flower baskets were loan untold sufferings Bursting granaries tie* with the commission of such em in blue organdy formal with matching Mr Crawford and hi« mother are th«» that the N r«ro 1« unfit. Could you. ed by; Clarke Brothers. Tommy Luke, of food, and starving people Banka ployment before the accidental In Jacquette; Miss Vivian Garnett wove houae «u e«te of Mr. urn! Mr« Elmer General Ifardhord? Nicholas A Son and Wilson, t'rou’ whose vaults hold untold millions, yet Jury; that the commission may adjust a pretty afternoon (rock of blue silk Flower*. Mr. Crawford I* Mr« Flow Gehr A Company The floor lamps by industry stagnant and millions Jobless payment* to alien beneficiaries not crepe, organdy trimmed; Miss Doris era' brother. The Trading Poat and the garden and home leas Witnessing of these • • • residing in the United States; permits Anderson was sweet in pink organdy; swing by Sterling Company on Union Things thoughtful men and women na the workman to appeal from the order Mrs Crystelle Strain was fetching in A moonlight picnic meeting was turally turned to religion as a panacea of the commission if injured outside green organdy with rainbow sash with m* > 1 ■> 11 h. rs held by the Adventurers" (Tub Thur for their Ills. of the state; Increases the reserve which she wore matching slippers, sday evening at Mt. Tabor park The M AN N IK IN S; D IC K JORDAN I I » 23rd Ava. Editer Dbun* Ea. 14301 fund from 1300,000 to $500,000 provides Her frock was made by Mme Maney; younng people spent a very enjoyable Children: Constance Maney. Greta I YVO NN E C H A T TE R S 20« 2ith Avr a minimum of $100.000 for the cata- Mrs. Ruby Hardin looked charming in As the Investigation o$ the big fi evening • • • strophe fund; increases the depen- a white lace evening gown; Miss El- Reese. Ruby Irene Kirk. Betty Ruth nancial Interests, conducted by the se dency of children from IS to 18 years eanor Gragg was pretty ln green net. "'rf" rd' '* ” Hine < amp Lola Mae Mor- nate hanking cim m lttee. continues to W IN SCHOOL BOXINO MEET Mm Inei Duke wa« ho«te«a at a ! of age; requires the employer to Mrs. Juanita Taylor wore a figured '" n unfold the great hold It has on the In card party at her palatial home on K FIRST A M E ZION CHURCH , MEMPHIS, T«*nn . June 10 (A N P i post a bond when engaged in bazar- day-time dress, as did Mrs. Ethel Masters: Philip Summers Walden, dustrlal welfare of the nation, the lax **lb Street last Saturday night •b»* Amateur boxer« from Grant Gr«mm«*r | 14th A vtn u i A East Pik« 8t«. dons occupations, and If fallng to com- Reese: Miss Cora Franklin was at- James Dee Wilson II. DeNorval I'n- Ity of our laws controlling the central- affair wa. for lh<* benefit of St Dhl- «« bool, »coring 2H point«, were the vie- * R«v. H. Leo Johnston«, Pastor ply. the employer may be enjoined by tractively gowned in blue organdy thank. II. tor« Wednenday night In the flr«t an j Ization of wealth grow, more apparent lip s Guild Bridge and whist were tiual public «chool boxing tourney the court from operating as an em- She also wore a grey crepe afternoon Muses; Chrystalei Maxwell. Cora Many times, as the testimony of wit- played at four tables Mrs Fred Me- Stranger« Especially W«*lromo h«»ld at H«Hlg«»« El«»lf| <rpen air arena ployer; permits the commission to ac- gown; Mrs. Thelma Flowers wore an Franklin, Julia Mae Blanchard. Nellie nesses has shown, the transactions Clear won first prize at bridge; Mr Grant won the «ke«»terwelght. fly- cept warrants of cities and counties ensemble of blue crepe made by Mrs Ingerscoll, Eunice Mott, Eleanor .have verged on the deep shadow Just Eugene Minor, firs prize for men. and w«*ight, tlanue paperweight and middle Schedule of S e r v i e « « in payment of contributions; provide* Mattie Washington: Mrs. Myrtle Gragg. Verdell Burdlne Vivian Gar- merging Into the gloom of vicious crl Mrs Emma K Stanley, the ronsola- weight tltlea 9 45 A M Sunday School for the protection of volunteer fire- Barno looked fetching in midnight nett. Doris Anderson Madelyn Dun- mlnality. The concentration of wealth Hon; Mr. Drlnce Darles. the prlie for 11 A M — Harmon men; defines hazardous occupations blue crepe afternoon ensemble and a can, Chrystine Smith Rosadelle Smith and the power accompanying it were highest scoring In whist : D M —C. K P A T R O N IZE and provides for the protection for peach net evening gown; Miss Mad Mesdames: Ruth Flowers. T h elm a1 undermining industry to the extent . . . » 00 P M Sermon special policemen. eline Duncan wore a white swagger Flowers. Ethel Reese. Lenora Gaskin. Shat soon, as one tersely put It. “ the A coterie of friends gave a sur- • • • The - The changes made in the work- outfit which looked rather swanky. Juanita Taylor. Elizabeth Carden. Ru- nation would become one hireling " prise party Saturday evening honoring EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH m ens compensation law y ill serve to she also wore a soft flesh-colored for- by Hardin. Crystelle Strain. Myrtle There can he no su< h thing aa too Mrs Helen Bishop at her home on Til G A L A T H E A T R E 23rd Avenue A East Olive St. overcome many controversies and re- ma| fr0ck; Miss Chrystine Smith was Barno, Elsie Maney much greed Such waa the rase of the latnook Street and Mr Mrs Bishop Rev. George F. Martin. Paetor 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. sultant court actions, all of which wi’ l charming in a nifty blue linen sports Messrs: Irvin Flowers. Joe Ingeraoil. big Interests which sought to establish *1111 pass a pwrt o f the summer In be a benefit to the injured workmen model with which she wore white hat Billy Law a financial oligarchy. First, they were Geyservllle, California New Management New Owners Schedule of Sunday Servlcoo REDUCING HOURS OF LABOR and hoes and gloves; Miss Rosadelle Proceeda from the “ Promenade of disappointed when the people fruit ra . . . 9 30 A M — Sunday Hchool Smith wore an interesting frock made the Chocolate Dolls” will go to the t«»d th«»m in the selection of a randi* Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin w»»re NEW EQ UIPM ENT PRETTY MANNIKINS IN CHOCOLATE DOLLS REVUE SHOW-OFF THE LATEST IN FASHION Seattle News Senate Bill 231 provided for an Gf brown dotted pongee, designed by Girls Work Committee of th«» Young date for th* pfesidency of the nation, guests o f Prof. A and Dr J MaMInky amendment to the present law gover her mother for tennis wear; Mr» Ruth Womens’ Christian Association. WU- Second, they were dumb-fonnded wrh«*n *t (heir home In Irvington Monday ning a day's labor, overtime, and dou* Flowers wore an exotic creation of liamn avenue branch, of which Mi«s the electorate spoke with no uncertain night. ble pay on contract». The bill provt black taffeta, imported, with red and Elizabeth Summers Is executive sec re* terms in the selection of the candidate ' ded for not more th»n six hours in *ny btack u f f e u 3he aUo wa„ U ry of their (the peoples’ ) choice. Inves- Rev and Mrs Hill headed the food one d »y or SO hours In one week, ex ___________________ __________________________________ ---------------------------------------------- tigatlon proved that there was plenty commute *t Mt. Tabor park Thors cept in case of emergency and exemp ..___. . , What promises to be the biggest of "t°ney in the country but that It day night at theAdventurers" moon . . * . directly or through contractors, and ted foremen, watchmen, and time was concentrated, and In the possea- light gathering TWores Bardine had keepers receiving pay on a monthly 10 , n p o , '“r the Ubor «m nitssloner. »" d best ball of the season rill gamea Stan Franklin bill was sponsored by the the state relief committee and county heW Jul> r fo,lrth at Albina hall when " ° n " f a few who would not allow It It charge charge of of the tl basis. The nizatlons a>íd they believed committee to urge adoption In th,! S*>"*‘"«nt j ^ ph White t amp, of *° clrml.te^ t * , « froxen st the provided the greatest source of merrt- labor organizations and they r n m n — the Hpanlsh-Amerlcan War Veterans *'>urp'- flu<"h being the case, the man ment to all when the branch upon it to be a good bill, but It failed to Private industry. This bill who the ill sponsor their frolic. ‘ people had elected acted which he was sitting broke, letting pass in the 8enate. both the House and Senate without a wisely He said In principle, hold on to him fall rather too abruptly, Another good measure was Senate dissenting vote. But the bill was ve- • • • Mr. and Mrs. A. Lopez of Battle- your money, but we will dig a chan- Bill 329 providing for an act to pro- u>ed h* th« govemer, an« In the house nel to divert the stream and leave you F ollow ing the park plrnlr of the notwlthatandlng * roun'i- w n- » e r e pleasant callers it hiblt working any employee more than » notion to pass It The Advocate office on Friday after In the same fix of the monkey In the Adventurera rluh, an Informal dancing eight hours ln aiy one day. or forty- hl* Tet°. failed. Mrs. fnex tike's noon and brought the editor some c-f fable, who, having reached In the Jar party was held at eight hours in any one week, In any With thousand of unemployed, and for nuts found that he could not re- ovely home on Eaat «»th avenue. Ev- ctheir delicious strawberries. hotel, restaurant, or mercantile esta the world's greatest economists advo- move the hand unlesa he released the ery one had a good time Mrs. Dtiko blishment and providing that no fe- eating a shorter work day and work Elghten members of the Buds of nut* To° >freed/ to do ao, he was dia- was a charming hostess. male may be employed more than six week in order to distribute the bouri Promise Club were entertained at Ir i '« » « r e d and punlahed The big finan- • • • days of eight hours each in any hotel, of service over a greater number of Alec Bishop and Rumalne Htreat vlng Park Wednesday by Mrs R H. d al Intereats may not ro d e re punlah- restaurant, or mercantile establish- unemployed. It Is indeed difficult to .ment. hut they have been dlarovered o f Klamath Falla were welcome vial- Camp. ment ln any city of 3900 or more popu understand the attitude of the gover- j I-aws will be enacted to curb their fur- tor* In the cley. They vlalted Mlsa iatlon. The committee brought out a nor in not supporting this measure Geraldine W illiams and also attended C liff Allen and Julian Henson are | th#r divided report-the majority, ‘‘do not and of the Houae ln falling to pass It the play ((Deppeud on M e )) aa guesta the minority "do pass" The over bla veto. Man power haa been h* r* f rom Seattle to vlait friends for * j pass" of f'harlea Rawlins and George Can brief period. rote to substitute the minority for the displaced by machinery to the point The question of the settlement of ned/. Mr. RBIahop la a student of m ajority report failed i where only a small portion of the aval ¡w ar debts promises to become one of North Pacific Dental College. Wallace Turner Is passing a turn the big factors In the determination of H. B 335 provided for an act to table man hours can be used to pro- establish a 30 hour week for unskilled duce the nation's needs, therefore days aa the guest of George Canned/ the political complexion of the nest Meadamea Clara Pickett and Polly- a J°nlor at Willamette j congress. The acceptance of the par labor employed by the state, countie«, the only sensible method to employ ^ r;_ T “ ™ * r .... ______ _ ,, T 7" „ ann Raed returned from their trip to school districts, municipalities, muni- would be to distribute the man hours unlv**r '111 y Ual payment offered hy Great Brillan _ . . , * . ho. in . . , . .. Spokane Wednesday, where they wore clpal corporations or sub-divisions, over a greater number of employees has started a blaze which threatens to ... . , u , „ . . ' _ „„ , . .. the guests of Mr and Mrs. John Dar- (develop Into a political wildfire. It all IMIIIMIIHM Jana lith to 37th onif j . „ .. . . . enport. Among zoc a events attended depends on the outcome of the severa . .. ..." n i....... . hy them while there was the semi an conferences now on and propsed. . . „ . . . 30™ A N N I V E R S A R Y m P H O N E E A S T «305 RATES REASONABLE tiual hall given hy the Buffaloes club, OIVE ME A T R I A L - ”■ ~ 1 a select club of leading men. E S TIM A TE S FREE • • • T H E LE A D E R T E N N IS SHOP Mrs. R. H. Camp and little grand EATON'S «35 Northsaat Twelfth Avenue daughter left laat night to anpnd the — Directly across from the— week-end In Beattie aa the guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. Lao Johnstone. They BENSON C O U R TS Pruning, Grafting and landscape Oardenlng will return home on Monday. Complete equipment for W R I T I N G PAPER * * * TEN N IS PLAYERS Mr and Mrs. Jerome Franklin wilt (Regular 50c Box) •27 E A S T M O R R I S O N ST., PORTLAND, OREGON be guests of the International Club at Í Rackets, Hhoea. Balia, — their picnic at Roamera" Rest on the j __________ Restringln* a specialty Clackamaa river tomorow afternoon. SALE Z. F. MARTIN H IGHLAND LINEN 39c 11 00 A. M — Sermon « 30 P. M — Varlrk C. E. Everything new except the Name * 00 P. M. — Hermou Prayer Meeting Every Wed at ( Leu Celt fuel Strangers Especially Welcome COAL Per ton............. $ MT. ZION B A P TIS T CHURCH Rev. T. M. Devi«, Paetor 6 . 0 0 And UP W n Handle All Kinds o f Coal Schedule of Sunday Services 9 30 A. M - Sunday Hchool 11:0« A. M Sermon « 30 P. M. — n Y. P. u. * 00 P. M. — Herman WOOD .......... $ 3.75 Our wood la dry and will pleas* you. PROM PT D ELIV E R Y Phono EAst 42*2 CH AND LER Fine Choir and Congregational Singing FUEL A TRANSFER 1918 • 23rd A re .Seattle, Wn. Stranger* Especially Welcome The Konger Cleaneri Expert Cleanere of Menu fir OUR PR ICES AR E R IG H T — Women's Wear OIVE US A T R I A L 222« East Madison St. (Corner o f 22nd.) 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