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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1933)
SATURDAY, JU LY I, l t d ■ ■ * ■ mm m mm ------------------- p ~ I T H C rffffflftj | RAGE T H R U A D V O C A T E » » » » » » ■ » » » » » » » » » » » » »«.» » » a » » » » « — A ADVOCATE FEATURES CORRESPONDENTS VERBAL Mrs. Abbott Gets $50,000 SNAPSHOTS In Surprise Settlement of Case MIMMNMMMMM Chicago. I l l . July ti The Abbott* an* uow divorced The decree was stg tied In the courtroom of Judge I'hlllp J Fliittrgan Saturday My terms of the settlement Immediately preceding the grant of the divorce gave Mrs Helen Thornton AM mi II a Pierce Arrow aut* ,,mobile. 950.900 In cash, sllverwaie and uth«% household effects and nn additional 92.500 for attorney fees All last wok elhe parties concerned In the case were In court Monday at ter failure to reach an agreement In a preliminary In Judge Finnegan's chambers. Mr* Abbott took the stand and testified for two hours In the hear lug of her suit for separate mainte nance. 'I'he possibility of divorce and set tienten! was discussed Tuesday by the rival attorneys and these t'onferences ttMik up uuttl Saturday After court, Mrs Abbott moved from the hand somely furnished house at 4742 South Parkway to au apartment hi the Kos- «'tiwaid building l.ttor that afternoon Kdltor A Idioti retained to hla home from whence he has been absent since May. IMS The two Had lived there eight years Attorney Kotiert K Cantwell. Jr. rovnael for Mra Abbott recleved the check for 952.0OO in behalf of hla c li ent A signed statement waa ele« uted liy Mra Abbott prior to her rectevtng the money End another was signed by N K M edili hi order to remove any attempt of litigation between Mrs Abbott and himself following the d i vorce The statement la aa follows " I Helen Thornton Ahlxdt. of the City of Chicago. County of Cook and State of Illinois, do hereby openly and publicly withdraw and retract all alatetiieiita ami charges by me made alnce I Instituted proceedings for aeperalc maintenance against my hus- haitd. Kotiert S Abbott, concerning the comlurt ami character of Nathan K Medili, and concerning the manage ment and conduct of the buslneas of the Kobert S A Idioti Publishing Co . by lbs said Nathan K Mcdlll, ami concerning Interferences with the re lations between my husband and my- self by th l **»M Nullum K M itilll and In particular all chages made con- gg . im Natbaa k H i «¿ hi in Ifec umended bill for separate maintenance filed by me In ths Circuit court of Cook county In case No K 241N65 " This statement waa taken* to mean hy n member of Mrs. Atdxdt'* family that Mcdlll would be protected against any posalble action for alienation of affectlona and that a aetitence de« tar lug that previous charges made by Mrs Abbott were without foundation was eitracted before she ugred to sign Mr M cdlll was pleased at the out come of the case It Is said that aonte of the charges made agalnat Intii have made him fidgety and has caused him to state that he has not been fairly represented All the transactions In which hi* has tieeii Involved have been open and above board h claims and lias stated on many occasions that hla sole Interest waa to pndect the Inter ests of Mr Abbott 111 the Abbott puhll rations. The case began III May. 1932. when Mrs Abbott filed suit for separate maintenance after her husband had been away from her for ten days The rase waa heard in court In the months of July and November. 1932 ( It «printed from the Chicago Hoe) THE LEADER TE N N IS SHOP 435 Northeast Twslfth Avenue — Dlrevtly across from the— BENSON COURTS Com píete equipment for TE N N IS PLA Y E R S Kaeketa. Shoes. Halls. — Restringiti« • specialty MILLER & TRACEY P rrfe rt Putirm i S rrrice MRS. BEATRICE REED Lady Attendant —a t— M ILLE R A TRACEY M O RTU ARY May he reached by calling the Fu- m-ral P irlo rt er her home. Helwood 5479. Hhc will be pleased fo serve you, relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. MRS ItKICI) has proven such a help, not only to her employer*, hut to the Colored Patrons In gen eral. that during the past two years MII.I.KR A T R A C K Y have handled 90 per cent of the t'olored Funerals AS NOTED rnsnt. will pay out Ifisld«- of eighteen I years Portland pay« 9316.90b a year In eiorhltant rates to the private po wer companies for street lighting, etc j This loan would serve a two-fold purpose: First, It would help to relieve ithe unemployed by putting hundreds of men to work; and Heeond. It would eventually reduce taxation by lower ing rate« now paid for public Illumina tion. ______________________________ P A TTE R S O N VERD ICT SET ASIDE JUDGE THOM AS' SE N TIM E N TS It Is refreshing to fined a public of- fh lal who la courageous enough to take the people, whom he H«?rves, Into hla confidence as Judge Thomas has done Judge Thomas is u good *<|uure shooter and the populace certainly up pre« ut<‘K his frank uud manly lulAs on utility problem* The people of this city and state have for years been blinded aud pre judiced by lguorauce and misguided hy the Helftsh Interest* The result is that Oregon with Its abundant water power lags behind other common wealths In population and industry. Our middle name la "Mtagnatlon *. Regulation of the utilities la a farce There Is only o.NK W A Y to regulate them a sure way, g never falling way ami that as J iu I k «* TlM M M ha** p<.,m •4 obi In P V B U ( ( >w N i n a H IP Y ob t un r«ot regulate what you do not own. (Continued from pare one) was attacked In a freight car by the nine boys, was not corroborated and "bears on Ra face Indications of Im probability and Is contradicted by o- th**r evidence.** Thursday's happenings were doubt less the most important in the history of the trial. Inasmuch as they repre sented the first successful attempt of the Stute of Alabama to come to grips with the evidence In the case. After the first trialM. the burden of responsi bility was shifted through the various courts of the state to the United Sta tes Supreme court which returned the Issue to Alabama Judge Horton's ac tion confronts the state with the neces sity of proving the boys guilty by the weight of evidence or freeing them. THE N O RTH W ESTER N FRANCHISE I want to stand right up uow aud be counted when 1 say that I am heartily In accord with the thought of Judge Thomas. 1 do not believe that the frati «bise of the Northwestern should be renewed, which expires lu 1937. I am firmly of the opinimi that the city should lake over the distribution sys tem after aqueeslng the watered stock »»wt «if it Portland la on the road to Jolu two thousand other cltlea who successfully own and operate municipal electric plants and the distribution system is essential to our set up It would befol ly fm the city to plate a third dlHtri- button system lu the! teld I know of no community that has three electric distribution systems. Portland must have the Northwestern Klectrlc distribution lines There Is a » lause In the franchise that provides for the city to take It oxer on expira tion in 1937. Meanwhile let us maket hay while the sun shines. I>et us start at once and erect a small unit in the vicinity of Hear ('reek Dam sufficient to Illu minate our public buildings and ■trwstl It w ill . OBt 11 ’.... " Ml B i l l the necessary boring*, exploration foundations, surveys and draft the complete plans for such a plant. This plant will cost 93.000.000. When the plans are completed, we can submit the same to the Recon struction Finance Corporation and se cure this amount as a loan from the Federal Government The Government Is Inviting such self liquidating pro ject« as this one. which, according to the report of Fleetrlcal Knglneer Lun* | dell, who is attached to my depart- Sufferers Ifusdrndi of thousands found following th« advlee of OREGON This noted Cath olic grlest sa la I n s la h i s l a mo us FREE HEALTH BOOK tbs osuass and s y m p t o m * of m any dlsordsrs such as ad B s A a fb a a a A a r i l a i * X U riS * B lr o a e S t a l O a t a i v l I m p a r e H la a d 4 a a a t t p a O a a a * 4 t i l e r (r tik lt* aaJ how thaas ailxnsnta ean bs com batted by simple mean*. This valuable book contains 114 p a r«* 300 Illustrations. ft w i l l i h u n y o e f Sc w a y ta b e tte r S m ith a ad h applaeaa. Y o u ran have thl* b o o k with out coat or obligation. Mall coupon. NOW. L. HEUM ANN & CO. 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We NEED Russia. 3 eggs Next came India— and here his at salt, pepper titude expressed its devotion to the 8 tbsp. butter “ greatest man of the age since Jesus 2>A cups rich milk —Gandhi' It was truly wonderful to 5 good slged potatoes • hear him His tribute to this man who 2 cups fine bread crumbs thro the force of l<s spirituality alone Is holding the whole British Empire Remove the bone from the cutlets, at bay. His policy of non-cooperation, shape, using toothpick to hold them to non-resistance Is winning a war of na tional independence for the millions gether. Season with salt and pepper. In India thro a method that is being Dip (hem In bread crumbs, then Into used for the first time in the hlatory the lightly beaten eggs, and again In of the world — is winning it. Holmes the bread crumbs. Put the butter Into gave us his opinion that the sun of the a hot skillet, add the cutlets and brown British Empire "which never sets" ac cording to the boast of the English, on both sides. Peal and quarter the is about to be plunged out of existence potatoes. Place them around the cut- in this material world Into the sea of its own imperialism. (And let me re mark just here that unless America PH O NE : BROADW AV 2449 changes her policies, the English sun will have company when the waters MOST R EASO N AB LE IN C IT Y quench its fires.) The millions of In dia follow the leadership of Gandhi's spiritual doctrine and as it has already spelt ruin to England's cotton indus try. so will itspell victory to India's fight for independence. Then came Germany in her barbaric flames —all illuminated by the bon fires of its books as ordered by Hitler whom Holmes called “ an insane crlm- V ISITO R S ARE WELCOME 335 SIX TH STR E E T ial." But we were told that 'H itler Corner of Market ism' is the creation of the Versailles BRoadway 2449 Treaty which bears the signatures of England. France. Italy and the United MISS BARBARA HUBBARD, LAD Y ATTENDANT States. W e have helped In the birth of this monster, the "insane criminal" called Hitler. Out of the diabolical am bitions which gave birth to the Ver IH4PI0 sailles Treaty, signed by Woodrow Wilson. W E are responsible for this fanatical persecution of the Jew* — CARS TRUCKS FKO.W and we must atone — how? Every where In our beloved America, the ru lers of this land of the free and the homee of the brave” — the captains o( P H O N E B R O A D W A Y 3611 Industry who own the banks. et<k. the patriotic D. A. Rs.. the American l e Portland, Orsgon gion. the bought and paid for courts 188 21st St.. Ont Block South of Washington (In Massachusetts, Kentucky, the Ca- ..0 rollnas. Georgia. Illinois. California) . . m are upholding Hitler methods of per secution against those who believe i f our Declaration of Independence. Tha Advocate's pages could be filled with authenticated examples of this perse cution. A few of the recipes from easy-to-get menus are: FUTS E'RAL PAKL £^5 — O —■ Over one pound 1 to E e n n in s h e f f & S a d d le CALS I DINE VEGETABLE IODINE BREAD * 1.00 Hi-W av / Woffcer l l n a i u . R e r v e e e IN m s m * O s s t » « • m a r t IH b e m b b U rn . B la S S r r A M M * « y H a r « e a l M « . a l l Jk L l ? t f A rte rie « D ro pay H saS arS e of the vnUrc group of boyi w h o«« tri al« mod conviction« have placed a big blotch of aham« on the nation. • • • JUNE GRADUATES June witnessed the graduation of many Negro young me n and women from various colleges, high schools and BY W. 4. W H E ATO N universities throughout the nation- Kast. West. North and South. They A GLAM THRO T H E N IO H T ________ J R ________ sallied forth armed with their ____ dlplo» J nut a few month, past the N n i v m , m u of »cholraahlp and fired with the In Texas. dere making a fight for a ambition to conquer or dir Those ; Those who attended the lecture of right to register and rote In the pri young men and women, while In the ftr. John Haynes Holme, at the Tern- mary election, held by the Itesnocrat claa, room, hare rlsloned themselves pie Beth Israel recently, carried aw- I’ arty They won the fight, and recent- a„ an unconquerable arm y,- an army ay with them the conviction that here ly placed a candidate In the running that will leave its impress on the was a man worthy to be the friend of for a seat In congress There were «ror|q of thought and the cultural Mahatma Gandhi. the most wonderful nine candidates for the seat of the late trend of the times. But the disillusion- man In the world today and Dr. Wise, ("lay 8 tone Briggs. Seventh Congres- rnent will come the very moment that whom Dr. Holmes called "the fore- slonal District. Texas. Among the nine tbey leave the campus and are In touch most religious leader of the world It was Thomas II. Dint, attorney at law with tne hard reality of actual life is to be regretted that the Auditorium He was not successful but made a good Instead of the trifned army they will hail not been secured and that seats showing The very fact that he was s find th‘>inselves an unorganised and at prices for the common purse could candidate and solicited the support of bewildered multitude. Even culture have then made possible for thouaanda the electorate of the l » n e Star State changes in obedience to the demand* to have heard hla wonderful address, without encountering violent physical of progress This Is a work a-day world Wonderful la a mild word for hla elo- oppoaltlon. gives promise of a brighter end calls for trained workers. Much quence — hla deep sincerity, bis una- dawn It has always been contended o f our education falls to connect the frald expression of his convictions and that when the better class of the white gap between the college and the Job. in the end. one felt that all waa doml- rltlzena of the south again assumed Most o fthose graduates will have to nated by a deep spiritual faith. We responsibility for government and begin all over again It might be that in smug old Portland are not accus- took a more active part In the politics the education recleved will enable tomed to such a thorough, scholarly of that section of the Union, that ma- them to move faster but they will have handling of political and social quea- ny of the atrocities and injustices now to start from taw It can not be deni- tlons Some of ua did not like hfa frank prevalent, many of the Inhibitions and ed that unless the years spent in calling a spade a spade — Many of hedgments which binder bis progress school have been planned for some de- ua much prefer the agricultural lmple- wlll be alleviated If not eliminated, finite purpose In life, they have been ment form of expression. But those of The reversal of the case of Heywood spent foolishly, lam ing to parse a sen- us who believe the truth Is the truth, Patt/rson. first of the boys to be tried tence In Oreek or reading Caesar in gloried In his fearlessness. I wanted I nthe Infamous Scottsboro affair, and the original simply to boast that you to get up and shout! who was sentenced to die, la one oth- have a superior education, a tragedy, The Tempe was filled and the tens er gleam through the darkness Judg< That cultural accomplishment will pro James E Horton set aside the verdict vide you with neither bread nor meat. est of Interest waa manifest In the au only at _______ the close his ad- o fdeath and ordered a new trial for The one who bids fair to achieve sue- dience. . . But . ___ of _iTe_ _ the youth T h l, decision of Judge Hor- cess In the race Is he or she who ha* expression when the applause became an ovation. ton practically declares the Innocence Joined culture with vocational skill. Dr. Holmes named hla address ••The World Chaos and the way out.” He nominated as "centers of conflagra tion" — Japan. Russia. India. Germany and I was disappointed that he did not include our own United States when there are so many centers that it would have taken a whole evening to explain the different kinds of fires Ay A D A R . M A Y N E burning rather too brightly tor any comfort However, let us be grateful that we have a man of his courage. First as to Japan — it was rather humiliating to our western coast ego EASY - TO - GET - M EALS let. Sprinkle with xalt and cover with tism to be told that the blare which With the coming of warmer dayi. It t(,e g m , Cover skillet with a close California and Mr Hearst are fanning so vigorously, is simply a conflagra tion bnllt up after the methods Japan the usual many hours In the kitchen (300 degrees F ) until tender or about has i«.arne<i thro her contact wtth The vegetable gardn. the flowers need- one hour. Serve on hot platter v i t b Snoopes' brand of civilization and A- Ing attention, the long walk or the im- a few <iaghes o f paprika over top merica's method of "protection" of the weaker races — as in Haiti, the pramptu drive are but a few of the Yield: 5 servings, Virgin Islands and Niceraugtia. While many things that claim our Interest be did not commend Japan's methods, Slaw from New Cabbage daring the summer days As a conse ly- told us why she is driven to her American-Snoopean methods of meet quence. In planning summer dinner ing what to Japan is an emergency. 3 cups finely shredded cabbage menus, care should be taken to mak- First, her over-population —and here % tap. salt them decidedly simple. I wanted again to shout — one way 2 tap sugar Too few of u* take advantage of the oat of this delimma was thro birth Few dashes fresh ground control. He actually came out boldly possibilities that can be found right ‘.u black pepper In this suggestion. Imagine, if you can. 2 tbsp. vinegar our own back yards The most simple the effect on that smug audience. 2 tbsp. thick cream meals will take on a festive atmos- Next, the food question —as Japan Choose green crisp tender cabbage phere when served out In the yard or has not enough tillable spet-e on which even on the porch. This often takes an<1 " hrwl flne Sprinkle with salt( s u to __________________ _____________________ raise food enough for these millions. the plac of a picnic, specially with the * Br an<* P«PP*r an,l mix cream gj,e neej a Manchuria for new gardens, children and is a delightful way to en- and * °88 <°*«“ther until all the cabbage Therefore her entry into China. Japan .ertaln the unexpected guest h" b<‘8n “ ° to«ened L* 8t ‘ b* tbf * <«•«>“ most thoroughly .. , ,h h cream and toss together. Pile lightly on ,b *8 8*»le ° f **»e Pacific when we Easy-to-get menus that can be serv- , „ needed oil. mines, coffee, rubber, sug- ed In or out-of-doors s re: 1 ‘ ar. we Just sent United States uni- No. 1 • Veal Cutlets with Potatoes ma> garnished »it h a ring of green formg into gardens in the Carrib- pepper and sweet onion. Serve imme bean seas and across to the Philllpin- •Slaw from new cabbage es and "protected" the gardens we diately. Yield: 5 servings. Rolls - butter found over there that belonged to A- merican capitalists. It was an unlovely Fresh strawberries or other fruit Strawberry Milk Shake picture he painted for us that hla cata Coffee Milk for the children logue called 'The Japan Conflagration'. No 2 Sliced Chicken or Veal Sand 1 quart strawberries Then we came next to Rusla — Ah! wlches H cup granulated sugar H ere again we learned things. For In 2H cups chilled milk stance. that the Bolsheviki whom we Cucumber and cheese sandwiches 1 tbsp. lemon Juice had been taught to fear as barbarians Combination salad (picnic style) had not been responsible for the Rua- Chocolate cake with Ice cream Add sugar and lemon Juice to the „¡a„ Revolution but had been responsi- Strawberry Milk Shake crushed berries and chill. When ready ble for bringjng the Russian peasan«- cept a visit in person, so vividly brings personalities together. The inter-city telephone is the greatest time and travel-saver known to business. RHONE: TABOR SS21 T i i P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany RENT C cve y’ s U D rive Service» Holliday & Holliday Tontoriml Par Io n 125. NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTLAND. OREGON Equipped With Tha Vary Latest, We Are In A Poeltlon To Caro .for Man. Woman and Children Come—¿4* Vi Serve You ! HOLLIDAY A HOLLIDAY Then came hla remedies: 1st Cancellation o f war debts 2nd A new economic and political order which means a new eoclal order. 3rd Universal disarmament. 4th Inter- nationalism s s s I hope Dr. Holmes will come back and speak to us about the "Conflagra tion In the United States of Am erica".