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Tlie Advocate T h « Bridge Between Th« Negro «nil W hit« THE M «« «« In Oregon An — O— In d»p«n d«n ( ADVO C A T E P«p«r D «vot«d to Ih* Interests th* People PORTLAND , OREGON SATU RD AY, JULY S. 1933 VOLUM E i% — No. 3« I OUR GOAL j 7 he Advocate I In Evory W l.it« Hem« In Oregon In 1(33 PRICE FIVE CENTS MAN HANGS FOR MURDER POKTEKf INJUNCTION ÒSE VS. PIIIJM N CO. LOCAL M A N LEADS BUNION DERBY NEORO EATS JUNOLE N U T; HOLMES SETS SPRINT MARK TURNS W H ITE Chicago. Jut»« -‘ s A frightened. 90 pound lluitlun Nsgro, whom «k lit 1 turned While« after he ate u Jotiglo nut. | walked into a Northwentern University j Medical School rllnlr today to let I ocletter determine If hia rum proved a ! race can change Ita color. I While Hpectallatu turned ultra violet iay* on Ills body and photoyraphe«! the ptcuicntatiou of the Negro's eyea. < hentlat* atudled aamplea of the nut ¡he ate «-the ouarl of the Haitian bark- j I | I ' PATTERSON VER DICT SET ASIDE SHOOTING IN NORTHERN CALIF. TO W N ‘ FR A N K IE AND JOHNNIE” FAME BASIS Yreka, California. July 5 A member of Yif-ka’s colored population run a- foul of the law Sunday when Dan Dun- l»ar. n year old bootblack, shot I f f * Hardy “ Bob” Jackson In the side with a .44 calibre revolver, fired two other shout at Mr. Jackson and a friend and then turned the weapou on himself, in flicting a wound In the neck. The shooting took place at Jackson s home The shooting, as described by local officers, was a typical Frankie and JohniUe” In reverse. Dunbar fired thro a door wheu Mrs. Jackson attempted to enter the room in which Dunbar is alleged to have locked himself and to have raped a 12 year old colored girl. Kleanor Green, sister of Mrs. Jackson. IHinbar Is being held In the county Jail and District Attorney ('has. E. Johnson stated Monday that he expec ted to file rape charges and a charge of assault with Intent to cimmlt mur der. against Dunbar In a short time. C o m m e n ta to r — By— PROTESTANT MISSIONS TAIL TO WIN CATHOLIS IMMIGRANTS W IL L IA M T. AVIS New York City. N. Y. THE New York. July C— ( A N. " ) —Out of every 300 immigrants to tbe United States from Catholic crgintrles. one has become a member of a Protestant mis- aion church, according to the findings of an Inquiry into "Protestant Home Missions to Catholic Immigrants", re cently made by Professor Theodore Abel, of Columbia university, for the institute of Social and Religious Re- Among the reasons for undertaking the inquiry, it la stated, "is the fact that many ecclesiastical leaders, as well as many laymen, have In recent years hen raising again the question of the wisdom and legitimacy of this entire realm of effort.” Professor Abel finds that missions for tbe proselyting of Catholic Immi grants have been conducted by Am eri can Protestant Churches for over fifty years, at a total expense which he es timates at betwen fifty and one hun dred million dollars. Th present mem bership of such mission churches he places at possibly between fifty and sixty thousand, and "this estimated total includea. besides converts from Catholicism, the children and grand children of converts who have not themselves been brought up In Catho licism. and also persons of Protestant stock” . Many Negro Immigrants are Catho lic and the same ratio exists mm M EANING OF A REAL TRATES CO. D ICTATO R SH IP "T h e National Socialist leaders who art determining the course of govern ment now intend to ride hard and fast toward thsir political objective — the one party State” . — Special, from Berlin to New York Times. BROTHERHOOD ATTORNEYS CONFI DENT OT FAVORABLE DECISION Athena. Ala . July 7 (By A N P )— For the HtM'ond time in the hlatory of the famous S c o t tM}><go case, the legal in« chlnery of the state of Alabama took cognisance here Thursday of probable Chicago. Illinois. July •— Monday It is now announced that the Hugen- Yameond Dauphin, a 57-year-old cof error In the trial of the defendants t«» Advocat« by IdSeUrtgaby) berg Nationalists of Germany are sup morning. June 2(. as per schedule on fee planter, came more than 3000 miles when Circuit Judge James K Horton. the calendar of Federal Judge Wood pressed. a party that polled at the morning by sea — ....... .. *»lde the recent conviction and On the bright sun shlue and * ...... land ... *o .*«. the .................. tesas could k be ward In the Dtstrlct Court of Chicago, death penalty for Heywood Patterson last national election In Germany more ill Itii thin » m i m i bunion made, but he neither understood what and ordered a new. or third, trial. than seven million votes. Think of the Brotherhood 9f Sleeping Car Por byltes pranced about In the street at was being done nor why The first time an admission of prob America suppressing even a million ter«' Injunction case against the PnU- Broadway and Yamhill streets Some ( Today, after examination by two man Company for the purpose of ell- able error was made occurred when Socialists' Were UbOTl« B N N m il and Ittn , Others ««kin t f N la ll lt l, lie was promani'* representation AU newspapers, all leaders, all par- nating the employee Were rugged and robust fellows The j|lp most remarkable one of three \ Thief Justice Anderson o f the State tie«, all organisations, all civil and re- Pl*n W1B heard ages apparently ranged from about known cases of total deplgnientatlou Supreme Court. dUaented from the o- The Porters Union was represented lielous rights in Germany today are sixteen to thirty-five years all eager rtf colored people In modern medicina pinion of the other justices and held subject to one head — Hitler the Dic 'by Attorneys Henry T. Hunt of New ti» match their strength and pro was# | The doctors who pronounced opln- that the boys had uot had a fair trial York, recently appointed Chief Coun tator. out on the seventeen miles of hard |(,tj w r,,. |)r T. K lawless, himself In the first Instance. Prospect* for the eventual freedom That la what dictatorship means sel for the Pxibilc Works Division of IMivemeut ending at Jhe auditorium ot| a Negro, and Dr K F Addetibroke. TUSKEGEE HAS STANDARD when It Is dictatorship. Some say we the Industrial Recovery A ct: Walter the fair grounds at Hillsboro. Dr Lawless la associate professor of of the boys seemed to grow mubh FIRE EQUIPM ENT hare a dictatorship in this country. F. Lynch, and C. Francis Staadford Much unnoticed among these con dermatology at Northwestern universi brighter as a result of Judge Horton's It can confidently be expected that of Chicago The Pullman Company was testants was one Bate member. <5u/ ty Dr Addenbrnke was for five years action Setting aside of the Patterson Tuskegee Institute. Ala. July 5— The we shall hear it from the hustings that represented by Attorneys Kelly and Holmes, a Portland boy Displaying a James Patten fellow at Northwestern conviction has had the effect of weak enlng the state's case snd. If he should thirty-five fire hydrants on the Innti* this country has abrogated its consti Butler. only a brown body of sinew and mus and an Instructor In dermatology. The strategy of counsel for the be acquitted at hta third trial. It la tute campus have been standardised tution. nullified Its laws, broken with cle and a calm look, sometimes break Aiding was Dr Hanford Lifford, pro snd now meet all standard equipment the traditions of democracy, and hand Brotherhood in confining the case to log Into a broad smile when greeted by fessor of ophthalmology II |* task was proltable that the state will move to requirements. Recently a representa dismiss the cases against the other ed the government over to an auto the examination of documents describ several old acquaintances to photograph the retinas of Dauphin’s tive of the Southeastern I'nderwrlt- ing the employee representation plan boys crat. and a political tyrant. The momenta shortened and at nln • eyes from which the negroid pigment When this matter of dictatorship, ty and Its function as pubUahed by the Judge Horton took cognisance o ' era Association spent several days at o’clock the boys lined up and at the has seeped away Tuskegee standardising the fire hose ranny. autocracy and exarship. cornea Pullman Company. According to Hen signal •’go" sped off with pounding fact j “ W e consider this one of the rarest point* raised by attorneys for the In and hydrant connections so that the up and la thundered In the ears of the ry T. Hunt, these documents folly i and hearts beating with hope for a and most Interesting esses In modern ternational Labor Defense !u their mo hydrant and hose connections at the unsuspecting. It Is well for the man completely establish the illegality of plat's In the p rfie mrthev awards that dermatology". Dr Addenbrooke said. tion for s ne* frIni in only s general Institute. In the tow of Tuskegee and who hears It to ask himself the qnes- meploye plan of company nlon I "This man Is white all over, except way The latter organisation was rep at the Veterana Administration Hos awaited them at the other end tlon: What rights have been taken under ,he employee plan of rep- Holmes, after six weeks of hard and for two a«ars on his body lie Is whit resented by George W. ('humlee of pital might be uniform This Is advan resentation. the representatives for the away from me? What are the things I faithful training, showed much confi est on his fsce snd hands. Indicating Thattanooga. southern white lawyer tageous for the reason that should an negotiation of agreements, wages, ru use to enjoy under our constitution who has been In the rase since the be that the actinic rays of the sun have dence In his race and early In the run emergency arise the equipment of a and form of government that I can no les governing working conditions, nlng. pulled out far nhead of the llltle been driving away pigment Instead of ginning. and Osmand W. Praenkel of neighboring unit could he brought to must themselves be porters and have longer enjoy?" New York Fraenkel fist appeared in herd that had already begun to string aiding It ” the scene and attached with the least That will enable each Individual to worked for the Pullman Company two The secret. Dr Addenbrooke Inti the case during the hearing of a peti possible delay. The Institute maintains out. years. solve the problem for himself and not On reaching the t'anyon Hoad high mated. might he a cherry red nut a tion of hulH’a* corpus In behalf of two a fire organisation under the supervi leave It to the misleading sophistry of . T b* » r* ume“ ‘ » »nd evidence presen. way. Cluy was one of the three leaders bout the sl*e of a small buckeye which of the boys who were later turned o- sion of a fire chief designing mountebanks ,ed bjr eo>“ * 1 for Pullman Com tine of them being the last year’s win was sent to Field Museum for classlfl- ver to the Juvenile court. ('aptatn Hugh F. Barrington, assist There need be no fear of the coming pany were the same as those which Samuel I«elbowlti. New York law ant commandant, under whose super ner and record holder Ami after leav « at Ion and analysis of the dictator in this country. Dicta were presented before Judge E. Q. The nut caused the Haitian planter yer. who defended Patterson so ably, vision the changes In equipment were ing behind the police escort the race torship will come to Ireland before it Johnson on motion to dismiss the Por- Interest was centered on these three. to change from coal black as paper* but later made statements through the made said a similar changes are being sets to this country, snd vou can Just and whlch * » » overruled, Holmes says that he owes a great brought from Halt! by his traveling press which Judge Horton thought made over the State of Alabama in imagine for yourself sn Irishman sub- Jnh* £ ¡ 3 2 * , °T t .«•«• K companion. It llenrl ('hauvet. Port Au would Jeopardise the interests of the accordance with the requirements of mining to a dictator If the conditions » n d r e vealed Itself as being absolutely other hoys If Immediate trials wete the Nutlonal Board of Fire ifnderwrit- 1 tlrlgshy. a record holder In several of Prince newspaperman attested bankrupt for pertinent and cogent ar were the same in this country, with If It was the nut It would he a re held after that of Patterson, has not era and that in a short while these | the shorter races, who coached hltn the same history and background, as in gument and evidence. from his car all the way. tlrlgshy markable discovery for science and been active in the case since the Pat changes with reference to standardiza General comment ran through the would not allow him to “ race” With for the Mack race. It was held, and the terson conviction. I Chicago. July 6— (A N P ) — Begin those countries now ridden by dicta court room to the effect that It was any of the contestants, hut run his own man having ouarl nuts to sell might ning August 20 to 30 inclusive. Chica tors. It Is not unlikely that we would Among the contentions set up by the FOURTH MEMBLK OF F A M ILY those conditions quite strange and significant that no race, keeping his pace nt about It) ml. find himself a millionaire overnight go Kappas from the Chicago Alumni have a dictator, ---------- — but ------- 1 L. D lawyers In behalf of a new trl porters appeared to testify that the GETS DEGREE AT TUSKEGEE Dauphin lived with his wife and nl for Patterson were: that mob sen Theta and lota Chapters will be host do no* obtain and never ill. This per hour employee representation plan or com- 'to the 23rd annual Grand Chapter. The country has had an unbroken history At about the half way mark. Holmes three sons. Negroes with deep pig timent and prejudice p re v e n ts a fair Tuskegee. Inst . Ala.. July 6- Ed ,G e neral Entertainment committee. Of one hundred and fifty years of de- * * n>: un,on wa* « ^ ^ t o r y . but on lie hearing In Decatur; that Negroes were passed the two leaders never to he mented skins. In a rural region in government »nvarnmom contrary* only paid Pullman offi- ward H Adams, halfback on the Tus- ¡composed of W. Ellis Stewart. Chair mocratir mocratlc ptnorimont experiment in bothered by them In that run ug.iip was ailing from asthma and hay fever harrd from the Jury rolls; that Solici kegee Institute football team, was the man. Theophllius M. Mann, secretary; and It has not only ben satisfactory cials and attorneys fought to save the tlrudually the distance widened be and went Into the Jungle, gathered tor Wad<v Wright Injected religious fourth member of the Adams family James H. Jones, treasurer. Julius L. but highly successful, and It is un company union Whereas men who had tween Holme* and his nearest compe ouarl nuts, roasted them and ate them prejudice Into the case when, during been in the Pullman service from ten his argument before the Jury, he made to recleve a degree from Tuskegee. Morgan. J Smith Hawkins and Austin thinkable that any man should at- to thirty years appeared and testified titor and from then on. tlrlgshy saug as the herb doctor directed. ..... • ..... B ,(|......... lie became quite III, developed high ......... referent to Jew ___ motie> t«f»m New The other three members of the family H. Scott la engaged In tireless efforts tempt to suppress any of the rights of on be half of the Porters Union and to him, "W e ’re In The Money” as his now tiring feet and legs swung and fever and his body puffed up Into bul York", and that Atty Gen Thomas *’ aT*' *HM' n prominently identified with j 0 make the 1933 Grand Chapter ses- m»n i nthis country without what law- demonstrated that the employee plan the Institute's sports program slons of the Fraternity the best in his- yers call due process of law. and that pounded the rythm beat on the hot ges covered with red splotches. As the Knight refused to accord the proper of representation denied and prevented Fidelia Adams. It S. 1929, was a tory. sickness left him. Dauphin discovered titles of respect to colored witnesses I® limited under the constitution. pavement. member of the basketball ani track he was whiter All ready the 1933 conclave nak two But "if the"clt liens bei'lere'that*a free P °r,er8 th* * * h‘ ,nd prlTlle*? *° frMt* However Judge Horton chose his Not once did (luy slacken his terrific ly xpress and adjust grave grievances. own grounds upon which to set aside teams and was an outstanding perfor record breaking achievements in its government can be maintained and pace and the only troubles enroute In vain attempt to bolster up the mer in both sports Charles Adams. B. favor, it is the first time a session of perpetuated without a lively public were a slight pain In the left side, HAR R Y HARRIS ALLEGES ATTAC K the verdict. A part of hla opinion 8.. Agriculture, 1931. was a guard on the K A. Grand Chapter has ben held interest in their government they are employee plan which had been com reads: stinging sweat that trickled down his the football team, and served as regi In mid-summer and next. It Is the first mistaken. Vigilance Is the price of 11- pletely shot to pieces by counsel for body ami a parched mouth A few luikeflew. Oregon. July #— Harry "History, sacred and pro ann. and the Brotherhood, F. L. Simmons. Su dashes of water ami the ancient meth Harriet colored boot black of this city, the common experience of mankind mental commander of the cadet regl- and pernaps the last time the sessions berty It has ben said that Germanv pervisor o f Industrial Relations, visi- B. 8.. Education w i|| be held simultaneously with A made a Republic without any Repub- od tif deep breathing while running reported to city officials Sunday even teach that women of the character ment. Theresa Adams. also of the c I hss of 1931. was a mem- Century of Progress position. These 'leans. T o us It Is not only a principle bly confused and disturbed, read a fixed all that Ing that lie had hen forced to draw n i shown In this rase are prone to mak° But traditions are It was only In the last four miles gun to protect himself from an alleged ¡false accusations both of rape and of her o f the basketball nnd track teams two factors alone lend a distinction to *»«* » tradition Continued on page four. Col. three Edward Adams is a talented football the forthcoming Grand Chapter. broken down and forgotten when peo- that Holmes showed signs of tiring attack at tile hands of D. O. Metxger I Insult upon the slightest provocation, and basketball player and Is one of The extensive program outlined by P'e forget the landmarks, hut his coach refused to allow him to and some friends. Harris accompanied j or wlhtout even provocation, tor ulte- Coach Abbott's most promising trsck the General committee includes the There is a silent but certain test “ take It easy". And when the leafier hy a friend. Tommy Wilson, entered rlor purposes snd field performers. Adams Is a se gigantic public meeting at the Good now being made of the steel that Is raced down the narrow lane lined with a local cafe and stated that they were "These women are shown, hy the nior anil this year will, undoubtedly, Shepherd Congregational church on ,n the American Democracy. Our form hundred* of enthusiastic and applaud* threatened and that lie pulled a gun to great «e ig h t o f evidence, on this very government has been sufficiently Ing spectators at the finish sn old re keep the alleged attackers at hay. Af. day before laving Chattanooga to have he his besf In the htree branches of Sunday, the open dance at the beauti- cord was broken and a now world’s \ ter Investigation the matter was ills falsely accused the Negroes of insult- sports In which he participates. Ho ful Savoy ballroom on Monday night, elastic to allow the granting of enter- will graduate In May. 1934. the banquet. Tuesday night at Inter- gency powers to the President. The record for that distance was establish missed, and no arrests made. Ing them. The tendency on the part national House, campus of the unlver- question Is whether the metal will « il of the women shows them to he pre. slty of Chicago; the closed summer slsnd the strain and flare back to Its Was It a surprise? And how! The minutes and 8 seconds. disposed to make false accusat|ms up formal at the same place Wednesday wonted temper when the emergency Guy attributes Ills success to care crowd went wild with lov. on any occasion whereliy their selfish evening and on Thursday, the official Is 1 relieved. “ ’ If it does Its a good piece Holmes who placed sixth In last ful training and conditioning. ends may ho obtained." K. A. World's Fair Day. Over a thous of steel. It has been a red letter year for Ne year’s race was then the heralded vic He further stated that the testimony and Kappas are expected to attend tor and what’s more a new record gro athletes so far. and let us hope of Mrs Victoria Price, who said she 03063319 this grand Chapter session which will holder. Time 1 hour, 47 minutes and that there will he more and more star* Chicago. July 6 (A N P ) — The Na go down as the greatest In the history 15 seconds. The old record: 1 hour. 51 gleaming on the athletic hnrlxon. tional Medical Association, comprising Continued on page three of the fraternity. physicians, dentists and pharmacists will meetin convention during the Past And the fault Is entirely no the many young maids, nld and young wi- Seattle. July 1^—Four persons were TE X A S USES D E PAR TM E N T STORE week of August 14. A mammoth pro postal department. My opinion Is that down, gras widows and merry widows; hpld on Hprn rhlirirl, for questioning CREDIT TO V ISIT FAIR gram is being arranged by the local uli the workers were at the Fair. Even may I even suggest they have some following a fire that burned four oth committee that links up with facilities he ( hlcago llee did not receive my re rich widows, all walling to please and t0 d,,alh ,n a farmhouse about S Chicago. Jnlv 6— Trips to the Worlds of the Century of Progress and a large leases unm Tuesday, although they serve nie If I w ill Join their corrospon- m||e* out of Tacoma June 22. Fair are as much an article ot mer- attendance is assured. The New Pro wnro Saturday afternoon,. E dence club. Through this announce- Arthur Stone. 30. his wife, Vera, and chandlae as anything else In Dallas, vident hospital will be on display and ventually I hope to escertaln the de- ment maybe I ran gorner at least one her two daughters by a former niarrl- Texas, and mav be had on a depart- ita operating rooms and clinics utilized hiys and eliminate them entirely. So of those good-looking rich widows age, Gloria 9. ami Jean 7. were burned ment store charge account the same Ashland. Oregon. July 6— Daniel E. to bring to the delegates the most mo- , r * without Jolnlg their club. to death In the fire that destroyed the as a new dress. Members of the Dallas Harrls. convicted of the brutal murder dern methods of scientific medicine, O S Williams, of New 3 ork City. Is Reading through many of tho re home. The Stones, who formerly lived Junior Chamber of Commerce recent- BY CLIFFO RD C. M ITC H E LL last December at Crockett. California. A group of outstanding authorities seeking an entry Into Negro Journal ports of the National Negro Insurace in Portland, were caretakers. ly spent a week In Chicago on a tour of Harry L. Whited, former prominent will cooperate In making the 1933 con- ism. and desires me to publicly offer Association which recently held their George Colne. Tacoma, owner df the arranged by the and Conipa _____ _ A. Harris _______ _ _ Ashland citlxen and Jeweler, will pay ventlon the most Interesting and en- suggestions based on my own experl annual in e n tio n In Chicago. " I am farmhouse ___ ‘_____ _________ _ ny store. «in v ven tion and his wife. ^ Lll ;____ Buckley, 'the penalty for hia crime on the gal- Jovable meeting during the organixa- enees Although Mr Williams sent Impressed hy their proposed policy to colored; Jimmy Reynolds, colored and i lows In September, according to the tlon's history. I ’oor Beginning! me a copy of Ills proposed brain— attack the subject of more extensively Mary Clapp, white were being held In REDMOND FOLK KNOW AUTHORS sentence imposed upon him in Superi- Column' ...... " advertising Negro Insurance and the the Tacoma jail after being arrested | ---- -— or court at Martine», California. June PO PULAR U. S. C. STUD EN T Believing that many edilora and ren clilld. “ The Commentator's T H E TA SOROR. M ARRIES ders might he ontertalnig the same which I consider constructIvn and In- many benefits to bo derived by link- for questioning. Redmond, Oregon. July ( — In this 27th. According to officers, the skulls of vicinity there are a number of persons | At tbe first trial of Harris, who had -------- opinion as expressed hy C.C. Galloway terestlng, still I am afraid that Mr. Ing up all tho phases of the race's Williams and other readers in like cir greatest opportunity of building up a all four victims of the fire appeared to who have known personally famous jeonfessed the crime, which was a par- Los Angeles, Cal.. July 6— (A N P )— editor of the Omaha Guide. In his let cumstances are laboring under a pain sound profitable economic cycle, affor have been beaten In writers, and who tell many worthwhile ¡llcularly brutal one in which the vie- Surprising even their closest friends ter which read (ns quoted below' ful disillusion hy exp»>cting to he able ding our grnuq capital, and an unlimi Mlaa Esther Russell, facts about these authors and their Itlm was viciously attacked and hia last Saturday, "•••••N o news Monday. I think I'll to write up a column, forward It to fIf- ted opportunity for trained men and characteristics. throat slashed while attempting to popular U. S. C. student and member have In send you hark to Jackson. Ml ty or a blinderei! papers and then ex- women to develop themselves. C. H. Irvin tells of Paul luturence frustrate the robbery of his Crockett of Delta Sigma Tbeta sorority and BAND ANA BARBECUE INN chlgun. You fell down the first week poet n regular flow of publisher's It's beginning to look us though a Taylor were aecretely Dunbar. When Irvin went to high , store, the Jury dlsagred over the pen- Mr Kenneth you are at liberty. My readers will be checks to follow. It Is regrettuble that T. Brown, Propristor strictly legal defense In the Scotts- school In Dayton, Ohio. Paul Laurence alty. At the second trial the Jury quick married In Santa Barbara. The happy lost without your columns. I mtirpose Negro journalism has not yet reached born case will produce the necessary couple announced their marriage as a Dunbar, tho Negro poet, sat in front of ¡ly returnerd a verdict of first degree you should he excused for I Imagine the stage beyond the "contributory" — Located at— results. •••Too had (low that the Craw him. Even then. Dunbar saw poetry in murder. Attorneys for the defendant complete surprise at a breakfast given you are celebrating age ford rase hus to be ballyhooed all over everything which ha()f>etied around the then asked for a trial as to the sanity at the home of the bride Sunday morn- 133 3ECONO ST. at H AL8E Y 1 wish to offer the following explana Hinco being free, tho biggest throlt, nguln. Although many years a priso school, Irvin said, and his first small of Harris, with the result that the Jury Ing Mrs. Toylar Is from Kalamazoo, tlon. In no sense have I linen celebra through correspondence, found In the ner. I nlwuys felt that our "ballyhoo- Barbecue Saturdays and Special book of poetry. "Oak and Ivy", was declared him sane after a deliberation Michigan and has been very popular ting nnd If my releases did not reach letter and literature from the Klva Ing" shnudl he exerted Into channels Barbecua Dinners on Sundays sold among the students and clubs of of only five minutes Further moves on among the younger set in this city, the papers In time for Inst week's Is Correspondenee Club, at Alhambra that would produce commercial bene the part of the attorneys for Harris, | A honeymoon Is being planned for which he was a member. sue it wus no fault o f mine. In fact I California. They figure that one Just fits and thus eventually give the race Oive Us A Trial Rtal Century of Progress W tleom s To who has a long record of crimes, prior sometime in August. Mr. and M r\ mailed them on a Saturday, two days comlna out of prison must he excee a financial _____________________ ______ _ _ foundation on which Injua Ba Given Visitors To Big Annual ,to the Whited murder, to cheat the gal- Taylor are at home to their friends al EVERYBODY WELCOME before they have been mailed In the dlngly lonely and offer to pick me up tlcei could be more effectively righted. Confab lows, have not been Indicated. their new residence 3924 Aacott ave. E ELABORATE EN- NATL MEDICAL CONVEN TO IN AUGUST FOUR BURNED TO DEATH Digesting . . . . . T f)e { V e v ^ s FOR KILLING