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THE- Tne Advocate j Th» Brida» Belwaen Th» N » g r » »nd WhiU Mac»» In Oregon An —O— ln d «p a n d «n ( ADVOCATE P ap tr D «v o t«d to (h e In t«r«s ts mf th » The Advocate In Every White Horn» In Oregon in 1 IU P »o p I» BRICE PIVE CENTB PORTLAND , OREQONEATUAOAV, JULY 18, 1EJJ VOLUME 2«. — NUMBER V OUR O PAL NEGRO BOY MARBU STAR RACE SOLON FIGHTS CITY JIM-CROW RULING COLORED STAR WINS PLAUDITS “ r C o m m e n ta to r DELT A ETTA MOTEN SIGMA -w - T H E T A SORORITY W I L L I A M T. AVIS AN NOUNCES CONFAB DATE digesting . . . M New York City, N. T. . . Tfie lyetfs BY CLIFFO RD C. M ITC H E LL FORMER PO R TLA O NE R CONDUCTS Baltimore. Md.. July 14 — (A N P )— From Boston to Los Angeles Delta Sums Theta women are turning their •ye* toward Chicago where their B1 ennisl Convention, August 17-31 will be held. This 12th national convention Is ex pected to be one of the largest In the history of the sorority, since It Is being beld durgig ihe Century of Progress Exposition, end will mark the comple tion of the first score of years of Its life I-ambds Chapter, university of Chicago, la the hostess chapter Prominent Sorort Expected Among the nationally prominent Delta women expected at the conven tion are Mrs Badie Tanner Mosaell Alexander. Mrs. Mary Church TerrelL Mrs Mary McLeod Bethune, Miss Jes sie Fauacett, Mrs. Pauline Garner. Miss Shirley Graham. Mr* Florence Cule Talbert. Miss Camille Nickerson and many others; some of whom will appear on the public presentation pro gram of the convention. Hlnre the lost convention at Nash ville. Tennessee. December 1831. eight new chapters have been setup rf>e most rent bmg at tb University of Illinois. Urban»; and ths University of Wash ington. Seattle. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority places chapters only at those colleges and universities that havs an A rating Satdsta must havs scholaa tic standing above (be average to ba has now a membership of over three eligible for membership. Tbs soronty thousand college women. l,oe A n ie l»». ( ' » I l f , July 14 (A N P ) — Ilavo you » y » r »e»n Kiln Mot»n. T R A V E L BUREAU Keeping » promise! the irtrrD and stags Star? -If you haven I don’t m l»» "Gold l l l u r r i of m i " . Kite 1» the University of Kan- Hack In my prison days (over a Chicago, 111. July IS— On# of lha ■a» «ir l arho. after her «radualtnn month »g o now i I promised to u*»- two year» »(n . »lormed Broadway, this column for the balance of my life only Travel and Hotel service* ever then Marred In a dramallr production In an effort to Help the Negro In to be developed by members of the and now la breaking Into picture« oul Business for I am convinced that ev Negro igus. ta Incorporated under the here ou the weal roast ery wrung affecting the Negro today title and style of the Interstate T ra v If. I) Brady, In Warner llrolhera- new featum ran be righted If the Negro, as a el and , Hotel Association, _ u n film, ehe baa been given her flral real group, will just quit chasing w III o(- <,®n' r» 1 ' For year. Mr 1Bra, dy has struggled and planned to build rhanre. and haa abe taken advantage th*-wlap* and concentrate on build o f 111 le>ok It over when It c o n n Id Ing up a strong economic group Fa a flr«x. class service designed to fill your theatre and then you tell n.r vors of any kind ran best be secured the want of the travelling Negro pub I’ve tried lo gel Ktla to have a new hy that group who know how to con lic He bad to wait until 1*11 to re •e l of photograph* made but ehe won I trol and use their purchasing power alise his dream and labour* of many Today, ths Interstate Travel do II California sunshine haa mado If you don’t lielelve that Is true Just years. her belter looking and It ought to be put a small want ad In your favorite and Hotel aasoclaltoo ranks high In advertised along with !•>» reason» why white paper Mlvlslng that you have ssrvlcs and Inielllgsnt direction Our ■he ha» m»da such M r» progreaa In some money to Invest The many peo people are no longer handicapped and her work here. ple who answer your ad and aeek can consult any branch of the associa Hhe ha» endeared herself to all your funds will he an courteous, pleas tion and receive ftrit hand Informa kinds and rlaasea of people — from Ing. promising and docile lo you that tion regarding any movement of trans fhe »oros of her beloved A K A lo you will even forget that you are portation. Ik » gnarled old ladle» In the amen black surh la Ihe power of possession The association has planned a spe rorner of the rhurch where ahe directs Hlnre being free Ihe very first step cial World Fair Service to visitors the < fnlr Absolutely without affects- I have taken towards helping the N e which will (o v e r lours of the W orld’s tlou bill with sincerity of purpose and gro In Business Is lo ferret oul all the Fair They havs and are In a position InlelllgeM applirailon. ahe haa won j little leaks (hat waste the energy, and lo Issue Money Orders. Travelers the aifulrallou of her employer» and sap the flnanrlal vitality out o f our Checks. They have affiliated them- the respect of memt>er» of the profes economic system For years, In prison. Checks They have nfflllaled them sion — which »a y » a lol. I recorded every significant fact and selves with the American Express Ktla I* one of th» hardest persons now I am checking th»^»e facts — a* Company and can o ffe r all aervlces I ever tried lo Interview She just heal as my meagre funds will permit at a r/ltilmum cost. Further, they won’t submit lo the conventional hoa- m+ Ami whlli* • primmer I wrote * • * * * • Trereler** Accident end Ineu* kum that ha* lo surround a movie m inv an article on the wnatefulneaa r,inr* Pollolee which places them on star nr on* aaplnng to atardom Pur of our people chaulng rainbow* thro' * aolld foundation when It cornea to Instan»-*. I askeil he» why »he wa»n I following the leada of <iueatlonahle * ny form of tranaportatlon. The gen* more exclusive, that la. why she didn’t advertlaera. The very a pot In our ec- office la located at 4731 South slay more aloof eic ep i on certain mya onomlc avatem that la worae than • iR ir t w iy and Information la always lerliYJ» occaalona when »he would cancer la the fact that many of our j^haerfnlly furnlahed. make a "personal appearance." (She ptibllahere. In their seal to achieve a | Mr Brady formerly resided In Port« Insists on directing a choir, splashes revenue today without realising the |lttnd. where he has many friends who around in the awlmmlng pool with her effect It will have on their own reve w,,l to avail themselves of aurora al I he Y . goes lo all I bo house nuea tomorrow, or on the race aa n \ ^ n urevlcea should they visit the Fair 113 VEAR OLD WOMAN RETU RNS TO SOUTHERN HOME parties and wouldn't miss a formal for whole, use the questionable, and yes. Chicago. BB)thing I In a great many caaea. fraudulent Ad I ________ _ 'I w| ut lo he happy W IT H peopls” , vertlaemetna that are New Orleans, La., July 14— (A N P ) plaatered all I ahe replied, and. waxing vehement. over the advertlatng columna of some — An ex-alare woman. 113 years old. " I live by people. Jeaua, why can't I publications. lonesome for her "white folks" walk be with them?" ed 39 mllea to big city and back a Thai may he lbs secret o f her gain She ta a true daughter of the That condition Is the very worst charm ;a wholesome naturalness, a south and well liked by "all de white natural wholesome»*»» (hat Hollywood spot In our economic condition today folks". Isn't accustomed to, M least not from How can we as a race expect to build Mammy July, rocked slowly back Negro (women) A lot of them seem lo ourselves up on a sound economic DIXIE BOV BEATS CHICAGO LAO and forth on the porch of her little have pie mistaken Idea that BBS wlU basis when the advertising columns cabin on the False river and proudly IN MEBS CONTEST carry them wbers talent fears lo of our paper lead Ihe reader to be told white and colored listeners a tresd Nobody denies that Ktta has lieve that all one has to do Is to buy bout her trip to Baton Rouge. a rabbit -i fool, tacky charm, snake more fia n (hs ordinary allotment of "Ah Jes 'elded tuh go see de white ring. Incense powder, confidential Chicago, July 16— (A N P ) A record both but when ahe goes to work, shs folks so I jes put on mob hat and goes to work and there’s no R>olln'. tips, or whatnot and then sit back i°* twelve games won and none lost walked out." she said lawiklng mors Ilk» a newspaper re and wait for ladv luck to do the rest * ■ » »ufflclent to award the Western She was born on Christmas Day. porter than any motion picture per I am frank to state right here that M* rbl* Championship to a young Dlx- 113 years ago on Percy Creek, near from Chattanooga. Tennessee former. with a vagsbondlsh little old every publisher who encourages this *® Fort Adams. Mlaa. “ Ef'n you don't be- brown hat corked at a rakish angle sort o f procedure, regardless of what * W illiam Matthews. 14. high school lelve 1 was born on Christmas Day, over one eye. she strides across the he mav extol In Ills ed lfiH al columns. *><»’- U>® western finalist, was victor de white ft k s don writ It down In a lot at an easy rythmical gall., en or how public spirited he mav he. Is ov<,r thirty o f Ihe best knuckles In book. When ah wux jea three years paase the taboo* and totem poles of P O S IT IV E L Y dragging his own race «he country, who competed against old. ah wux aold for $1,010, but mah the great gods of inovledom direct to down and Is P O S IT IV E L Y making it him In three days of playoff» at Sol- ms she brung $2.920. the sound room where she In ached- harder for hla own paper to secure dler Field. "Den aftuh dat. ah wukked on a B M t" tfB her stuff No «"kin g If she the advertIsemeuts of strictly legttl-) After two days playing the field was place neah heah. but lawdy I haint (reduced to six boys, who played a- seen all de chllluna fer an long or might see Mr. Ho and Ho; no hanging mate business firms. j gains} each other. The Chattanooga space, ah Jea ups and goes tuh Baton around for appolntmenta; no "hipp Our publishers are continually harp- ihoFw on the largest number of games Rouge. ing" for the properly man. no "clow n ing” for (he masses of hangers-on who Inn onenoperminn but talk to one o f . * * ? 11"*, * *lve opponent«, ‘ I.aw<Jy. when I got dare tuh de ci the paper’« reader« about cooperation ^ Kunnln* a Rood second to the Cham* ty, ah found <iut wheah dat de doctah want to he mlstnken for directors. I met her one dny swinging out of and you will ho forced to wait until P‘T * “ M ‘ ' " r®n®® Ho” ,'r ' ™lored boy llhed. his office wux In one of doge First National where she was doing they "h it" Ihe number or their lucky * nd r Chicago champion, who hi' bulldins. so ah got on one of dem n bit In "W om en They Talk About” charm haa brought around their ship w,,n fmlr ou* of ,wolv,> things dey call elevators, an d o e s with llarharn Stanwyck and hnd to re for such readers spend their earnings ,h® rlf > " 10 « " the Greater dare I wux Yassuh I sho' wux glad mind her thut nil she needed was a In such quackery while their legltl- * hlcago champion after he had de tuh see dese chllluna again.” dinner pall to look like a lady engine mate hualncsa needs ure neglected 1 f®B*®d , qualifiers In the neighbor- She said she used to whip the white er! and their honest debts «r e Ignored. I1“ « cl“ ®B °* Chicago and Its auburba. children hut wound not let "narv a Ilef re she left she had ’engineered’ How any publisher can ride around In ' darkey touch them." Hhe has travel ~ herself Into n significant part In his swank car knowing that he Is | ed that distance lo see the four Lorle •'Gold Diggers of ISIS” which, hy the playing the part of a common "steer- TH E A T T R A C T IO N OF OPPOSITES brothers, all of whom are doctors She way. had Its world premiere here at er" to a more common and despicable said that she had had nine children MAKES FOR ART Ornumnn's Chinese Theatre recently. racket" and not permit hla conscience ' fore de wah started." In thnt Ktta does the Negro version to hurt him Is beyond me. Chicago. 111., (A N P )— July 4—l-ocal MEDICAL FOLK TUR N EYES of ’’ My Forgotten Man” , a song hit artists have been Interested In a re- destined to outdo ” 42nd Street". It T O W AR D CHICAGO FOR MEET During the past few weeks I have . ...... . .. , „ „ , la n challenging theme and the one checked .... o „ some of my previous 5Bnt ‘^h'hitlon at the Loop Callerle. serious note in the whole picture Dur compilations and In n.y possession 1 J « » - »h a re two Picture*, rejected by Chicago. July 16— (A N P ) — Th® ing the number an army of "forgotten now have FAC TS on many of these ?h" l ur‘* » for <h* ,C.hlcB* ° Br® doctors, the nurses and the hospital questionable advertisers »...1 I have b" ' n* " hown Th® ^ »u r ® * . which were executives of the country all are turn I'lease turn to page four. Column two definite proof o f the worthlessness n’" -w®™ refused s ( the Chicago ing their eyes toward the Century of of their efforts. In some Instances *how 1“ ld th,® A.r'. ,n,UtU**' ho' Progress Clip upon the shores of l.ake their mall haa been definitely prohl rB"*® » general opinion on Ihe part Michigan these days. For the National hlted through a governmental fraud 1 Judges unfavorable to nudes, Medical Association convenes in Chi order, ami yet our pul.Ushers run the.r i* CB^y ” o nudes were shown. cago. Tuesday. August 15, and contin n<lvertl8<»ni<*nts porinlttlng them to use Tne two pictures, however, are win ues through August 18th. The Nation the telegraph to further mulct our " n* <’°n 'n,,>mlatlon on every side Due al Association of Colored Graduate people. I*" ° ‘ * Negro girl anil Is named "Mit- Nurses meets here at the same time, ¡it” . It Is by Miss Macona Barton, a the National Hospital Association l \’II From time to time, through this |*h1'® Brtl®‘ - Bnd >• » "® w (,tudJr hold ot Its sessions August IS. 14,* while "B OJANOL ES" TO OPEN column. I ahall expose In concrete |“ ®r B,od*l M in i which has been the National Association of Lite In form some of these many propositions touring the country for a year In the surance Examiners meets on August CHICAGO CABA RE T naming the papers In which such ads ¡*rBV®*” n* exhibit sent out hy the 14tth. The other Is by Archl- Chicago, July 10— (A N P )— Reports are run and the method In which they Art Institute. rapidly becoming were circulated over the week end that are secured, and why they are run It jDnl<$ Motley, Jr., Bill "Bojangles” Itoblnson, king of Ihe goes without saying that the guilty ¡celebrated for his work, and Is a ARRESTED BECAUSE POLICE TH O UG H T WOMAN W A S W H IT E * white girl in the nude. He tap dancers, Is to reopen the once- publishers will not run such releases * ‘ ''dY work during his recent sojourn t-oulsvllle. K y „ July 14— Local social famous Hunset cafe, beginning thla but I am grateful to know that there dld month. Aa the story goea, the dancer are a sufficient number of other relt- *n Paris. Both pictures have won wide and civic circles here are still pertur bed by the arrest some days ago of will come to town with a ahow the able publishers who can see far ahead commendation. Geroge Clement of the well knnAn week before (he scheduled open and and are willing to help a fight that ------------------------------ Clement family for being In company will eradicate the cancer from our ec- S LA YE R OF TW O HELD route It Into the cafe later. In Kanaaa City, M o„ July 16 (A N D with his sister In law, Mrs. Carrie It had been expected that the Hun*o‘ nnnnitc system and which will. Oliver Clement. would open In May, but tha sponsors time, mean a larger and more reliable Mr. Clement was returning from a were unable to obtain a license The flow of advertising revenue from legl- Police are holding without the prlvl- present license la aald to be In the tlmate advertisers A F T E R the lllegl- lege of bond. 44-vear-old Fred Reeves, whist party with his brother's wife. the apartment, motor-cycle name of a Republican -politician, for tlmate advertisers are first chased to accused of murdering his wife and her I-eavlng policemen who saw them arrested the oblivion. 12-year-old son. Sylvester, May SI. marly • high officeholder. SHE JUST I D 10 SEE HER FOLKS NO. AND SO. MIX CONCERNING REVERSING ONE’S SELF TO CONS ISTENT BE JOURDAIN FAVORS MIXED GAMES DEMANDS INVESTIGATION "In these day* we have to run like FIGHTS MIXED BASEBALL BAN the devil In order to stand where we MRS. A L B E R T C. DENT RECEIVE* ear" — Credited to an Irishman. IN EVANBTON ROSEN W A L D G R AN T The Monetary* and Economic Con ference In London has compelled the New Orleans. La.. July 14— (A N P ) — President to do two things out of the Evanston. I1L, July 1*— (A N P ) How Mr«. Jeale Covington Dent of New Or ordinary — he has ha dto run to stay Evanston colored voters were double- leans, La . has been awarded a fellow where he is and to shift in reverse crossed for years by white professional •hip In music by ths Julius Rosen- gear to go forward. politicians they hod elected to repre »a id Fund tor study on her master’s s s • 1 sent them, was reveald Monday night, degree at Oberlln college. That doubtless epitomizes the pres when Alderman Edward Jourdain, Mrs Dent Is a graduate of the Ober Fifth ward representative, took tha lln College Conservatory of Music, re ent situation. floor in the meeting of the Evanston s s s ceiving her B. M degree and election City Council, to demand a full council The President is largely responsible to Phi Kappa Lambda, honorary mus Investigation Into a Jim Crow rule ic society of that college. In 1924 for the London Conference. Aa things which city officials sold that the city From 1924 to 1928 Mrs. Dent was • stand he has no reason to regret the council passed while ex-alderman Pe Fellow In music at the Jullllard Foun part he played In IL In the eyes of ter Jons, (w h ite) wee "representing” dation. which enabled her to study Europe he w ill be called on to should the Fifth word. privately under Madame Olga 3am- er the responsibility for Its failures, The "Jim-Crow" rule, from what aroff. James Franklin, and Franklin but that Is purely a technical njatter City officials said, was passed by the vaya Robinson. During the years 1928 and and not factual. The residuum alwi City Council while Alderman' Jans, 1929 she taught piano In a private stu appears on careful analysis. whom Jourdain defeated last year by dio In Houston. Texas. From 1929 to a wide margin, was still at the height 1931. Mrs. Dent taught piano at Bis On the surface the President's of his power. hop college. Marshall. Texas. words and actions have been disap The council rule positively barred Mrs Dent haa given piano recitals pointing. His conversations with lead base ball games between white and throughout the south and In tha New ing diplomats from all parts ot Europe colored ball teams on public play England States. In tha review o f her and the world, in Washington, just grounds or the city. Fr fin what was concert performances critics of met- prior to the calling of the London brought out Alderman Jourdain start ropolltian newspapers have slated that Conference, as revealed in published ed Investigating, the rule must have Mrs. Dent possesses excellent techni statements from the White Honse at been quietly passed, and quietly guar que and a very fine sense of splritna! the time, do not harmonize in any ded The white alderman who was re values contained In the music of Bee sense with his most recent deliveran presenting th Fifth ward when it was thoven and the Brahms series. ces. The very severe message he sent passed apparently never let his color to the Conference In London could ed constituents know about it. not but disturb the composure of the Not until Alderman Jourdain de most hardened and unfeeling of dip manded a city council Investigation CONVICTEO OF SLAYING lomats. That Mr. Roosevelt wrote the of the situation, was the spotlight of message with something ot that sort pabltcity, for the very first time, SWEETHEART in mind is easy to conjecture. thrown upon the condition. e • « Raleigh. N. C. July 16 (A N P ) — Sam Attacking the law as unfit and The President has imagination and shameful from every angle, the color Peacock ^as sentenced Wednesday by Judge Clayton Moore of the Wake possesses in a remarkable degree the ed alderman told the city council that Superior court to serve from 22 to 27 ability to sense in advance the reac It would have to be repealed or It years In the penitentiary when he tions of the public mind. Thgse who would be carried to court, where It entered a plea of guilty to slaying Al-1 merely criticise, and talk about inap would be turned down as Illegal. Ha ma Davis, his sweetheart. A charge of titude. the disregard of the nicitles concluded his speech with a motion second degree murder era« set In the of diplomatic usages and courtesies, that the entire matter be referred to on the part of the President, and the the City Council Judiciary Committee, record». The woman was shot early In June gruff, uncouth and impolite manner ot and to the City's Corporation Counsel In her home by Peacock. He Bed after his approach to so dignified an assem tor complete Investigation, and a com the killing and was captured a week bly In a stiff and formal atmosphere plete report for action at the next ci later. Peacock said that be shot In such as characterizes London, to my ty council meeting. self-defense after the woman had shot mind fall to even surmise the import "Mixed Gemes Replace Beer es Issue" ot that drastic. It not dramatic, and him In the side. So forcibly is Alderman Jourdala sensational mesage of Mr. Roosevelt. pushing the fight against segregation » < . In Evanston, that the Evanston edi In the first place, of all men that tion of the Chicago Herald and Exami ought to have known, the representa ner stated Thursday that: "M ixer games” have replaced beer tives of the various governments that came to Washington, should have as a civic Issue". The big Issue of the known, that this government did not day In Evanston haa been for months want ad would ot stad for the matter the hotly contested beer Issue, but of debt settlement to come up In that the Intenseness of the fight which A l conference. Mr. Roosevelt’s policy in derman Jourdain Is making against regard to that matter is well known to any drawing of the color line led the Examiner to declare: Nairobi, Africa. July 15— (A N P ) In every intelligent statesman in the "T h e problem of baseball games tertribal fights and cattle raids which world. It would be repetitious ad un> has replaced bet»r on the schedule of have been lccurring In Karanc'Ja ter enlightening to even go over the Evanston's city fathers, and the next ritory bet wen the Huk and Karmmoj- ground again. Yet the Prem ier ot Eng Ramsay MacDonald. three weeks will be spent seeking a ong tribes are explained as being the land. t> ■ Hon. solution. It was inndicated yesterday. result of the drought and disputes o- In the opening ot the Conference took alderman from occasio to thrust that matter to the Edwin B. Jourdain. ver wster holes. the Fifth ward, raised the issue at A W. Bradley, a white district com front. Our own able Secretary of State. Monday night’s council meeting, when missioner. took a small detail ot po Mr. Cordell Hull, very wisely ignored he demanded an explanation of the lice and set out to restore order. He the matter <|itirely That It was an at ban o ‘mixed games' at Mason park ran into a hornet's nest, however, and tempt to divert the conference from Sunday. . . . the Fifth ward al V js attacked by a band of Karamoj- its main objectives is easily seen, and derman scored the council regulation ong warriors armed with spears. A Mr. Roosevelt is not stupid, if he Is as unconstitutional, unfair, and unreas native corporal saved him by keeping stupendous. onable. . . . Court action will be • e » at bay the other natives who were de In the second place, the ever ubi sought to restrain further Interference termined to have his life. and vivacious by the city council, he said." Mr Bradley had ‘ he ring leader ar quitous log rolling rested. They have been sentenced to France stepped on the scene with a six months In jail and fined 100 cat hard and fast program for the stabili L E T T E R TO PRIMO CAR NE R A tle each. 1000 cattle said to have been sation ot currency, softly mentioning stolen from the peaceful Hebei tribe tariffs, etc., with herself in the center, (By Roger Kidier for th A. N. P.) have been returned to It. This tribe and with an unconscionable disregard was the chief victim of the Suk and for her own past, both with respect Dear Primo; to her own use and history of the Karamojong raids. Now that you have become heavy franc and the very great esteem .in which she holds herself as an arbiter weight champion of the world, I want of International morals, particularly to send you a warning to beware of STR AN DED IN P R IN E V IL L E black men. You can understand that FOR A L L T H E AFTERNOON In regard to debts and contracts, and ever since you set toot upon American thref down the gauntlet that she would "bust” the conference, call for soil ther has been a Nordic disposition Prlneville. Oregon, July 11— Five adjournment and go home. If she did to resent your possibilities as a prize porters for the Pullman company who not get what she came for. Mr. Roose fighter and you bave been brick-bat came to Prlneville. Monday morning velt was on the Amberjack but he ted with ugly names. Homebody was with a contingent of C. C. C. soldiers, when you whipped got wind ot it, and he has a good double-crossed started out to see the town and select Sharkey. That victory was not in the memory. ed many picture post cards of local cards. e s s scene* at the Prlneville Drug comp The United States will want to re I d the third place, the United States any to send back to their frieml/ in gain the title you now wear. Uncle New York. While they were thus en in the opinion of Mr. Roosevelt, as he Sam's white boys do not grow large without doubt decided long ago. in gaged, the train on which they came aud t ough enough to tear you down, started hark to the junction ai*l the his study o f the matter of stabilized but he has some black boys “ down currencies, has a right to presume five porters were left stranded here. that wat the leading European gold home" who don’t traow where their They took their troubles to M ajor W. countries have done with their gold, strength ends. As long as one of Un B. Morse who assured them that a- cle's white sons can be champ, his nother train would go out that evening and the manner of their shifting It a- black children don’t get a chance, but bout to suit their needs and purposes, in time to connect with their car and this country can do. and without con he will not hesitate to send one of that thev could enjoy the afternoon sulting. or even feeling under obliga the black boys after you. Be careful. here. Thus reassured, the five men Primo, for, to the block Hannibal» ot found the shaded banks of the Ochoco tion to consult, any other nation. Mr Fistlnla there are no Alpe. There'» no a rather pleaaant place to spend an Roosevelt being a student ot history tellin' whet would happen to you If afternoon.______________________________ happens to know what France and the white folk encouraged one of the England and other coutrtes have done, couple because of Mrs. Clement'h look without consulting anybody about the block boys to go and take you. Yours vary sincerely, ing like a white woman When the po gold standard, or any other standard lice accosted Clement asking who the Ho in thla respect, if In no other. Mr. ROGER. woman with him was. he replied that Roosevelt decided to follow, the lead It was none ot their business. I-odged at ths station house, his brother. Dean Please turn to page four, column two Kindly pay tor your papar. Rufus Clement made bond for him. FINE AFRICAN NATINES ONE HUNDRED CATTLE