The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 26, 1933, Image 1

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P O R T L A N D , O R E G O K S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 29 . 1*31
V O L U M I 26 N U M B E R 43
OUR GOAL
PRICE PIVE CENTS
MOTHERS VISIT JORDAN
ALABAMA MOB COMMITS ATTROCIOS LYNCHING
LAMßAST HOOVER’S COMMISSION
EXCIUED 12,000,
T h e A d v o c ta e
Commentator
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I n e g r o s p i r i t u a l s s u n g in l o n
DON, E N O L A N D POR C H A R I T Y
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l BirminRham. Ala.. A ur 2«— Three
New York City, A uk 2« (C N 8 I - T h «
TH E M A N O N T H E B L A C K H O R S E N eg ro «« were lynched within 25 mile«
I lyric »«lire uf an American aoolety lea­
of this city. Two of the bodies were
A N D H IS M E S S A G E
der of lemdon aliiKlnc old Georgia Ne-
riddled with ballot-holes. The body
of the third victim had not been loca­
| Kro aplrttuala, haa been "lent" to the
“ A measure of wheat for a penny, ted at thla writing.
leagu e of Mercy, an KiiKlIah charily
D E P R I E S T A N D S O N L I S T E D AS
and three measures of barley for a
Tw o of the victims were boys, 18-
BY C l.irrO RD C. MITCHELL
In which Iho Prince of Walea la luter
O W I N G $12,600 T O D E P U N C T B A N K penny, and see thou hurt not the oil year-old Dan Plppen. Jr., and 15-year-
{ rated
old A. T. Hardin. The third was El­
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and the wine”. — St. John on the Isle
more Clark. 28.
Mra John Ormond luiwaon Johnston
Chicago. A ur 26 (C N 8 )— Edward H. of Patinos.
Tw o months ago the body of a white
once a areal fayorlle In Waahlnalon
P L E N T Y JO B S A V A I L A B L E
I Morria. la the receirer for the defunct 1
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woman 21-year-old Vaudlne Maddox,
aoclely. la re«'ordlnK several old aims«
lllnga
State
Bank
will
soon
take
legal
St.
John
In
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vision
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a
man
was
found in a scheduled spot in Tus-
The above caption la the title of an
of the Southland fur phonograph re­
steps to collect amounts equal to the on a White Horse to whom was given caloosa county. She had been mur­
editorial found In the conservative
ChlcaRo, III. A ur 16 (A N P ) Dr Mor cord a which are to tie aold for the and well-edited Philadelphia Tribune
New York. A ur . 2* (A N P )- A la r m e d amount of stock owned by numerous a crown, and hia mission waa peace. dered. Two
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were »rested in connection with the
rla Klahheln. editor of Iha Journal of benefit of the teaRUa
of AuRuat loth, IV33, which I ahail by the awlftnosa with which the vari­ stock
holders In the closed bank Con- but he was rejected as a leader
He crlme They were lndlcted Bnd he|d.
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the American Medical Association
ous Industrial codea are beluR accept-
gressman DePrieat and his son Stan- a a * a man on a Red Horse and he had
It was later learned that she was
(w hite), and Hr John A Kenney, edi­
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"The Tribune"”h*a~editorially com-1*
th" u* h" u' the nation.
IJ w le a t
lllted „ the decree a .word H i. mlaalon waa war He was killed by one of her irate admirers.
Legal steps hare been taken to ap-
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mende<l
meuded In the
me past tnoee
those men and wo- -----
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hours of labor and wages,
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and aa
ag uame
liable ror
for »«.¡sou
86.300 eacn.
each. jeaae
Jesse Binga.
tunica, accepted as leader. He saw
sa a man on a
Medical Aaaoclatlon. look turns here friend i|f Iha 1-awsoD Johnaloue. la (he m„ n „ ho
glllnfu| employment the manner In which the N erro worker
former president la scheduled for Pale Horae, and hi» "name that aat prebePd »he culprits
Thursday night machine RuunluK the . grand president
by others during Ihe business depres- is being discriminated against in the 8119, 426. 14.
thereon was Deoth” . He led earth’s
»ion, have gone out lo make their own fixing of wages In the south, the Na-1
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of Medical Care appointed by former
house lo house, canvassing, operating. " onal Association for ,h8 Advance LINCO LN L E T T E R STOLEN FROM ness, hanger and human misery, “ and
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President Herbert Hooter
carls and doing many l<-giilmat<- things m‘‘ n< f'( Colored People appealed dir
E X H I B I T A T C H I C A G O F A IR
hell followed with him” . He saw a
The ('omiBlaslon was composed of
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lo earn a livelihood, to which they had ectly to President Rooaevelt by tele-
Black Horse SDd he that sat on him
Ahokle. N C. Aug (C N H I— By the pra>loully npypr
4N members, worked five years and
gram Wdneaday.
Chicago. Aug 26 (C N S i— The wig had in his hands a pair of acalea. and
over
turning
of
a
hoal
In
the
Chowal
"W
r
return
to
tliu
subject
today,
prl-
had near» a million dollars aa lla dis­
The Association recalled the manner 1 warn exhibit at the Century of Pro- he cried
A measure of what for a
River near here on August 16. five marlly because of a release which we
posal.
persona all resident of Scotland Neck r* ad *r<>™ •l** pen of^ Clifford C. Mlt- inwhlch a Hoover Commission, appoln-«arPllg Fair la minus a 13 word letter penny, and three measures of barley
chell. whose wnttlngs appear weekly ted In Rivestigate medical c«ists in the takpn from thp uncoin group The let- for a penny: and see thou hurt not
Both men were heard In featured
were drowned There were six In
(By Revels Cay tom
In perhaps more Negro newspapers Unlted Htatea labored for five years
addresses before members and friends
Mrs. George.
Mother Patterson,
small boat when it capelxed Reginald than any other writer in America. Mr. and turned In a report stating that the ter was written by President Lincoln the oil and the wine” ,
of the National Medical Association
and dated February 25. 1865. It read.
The man that sat on the Black Richard Moore and I had all been
Elhengane clung to Ihe boat and was Mitchell suggests that young men or
survey did not Include any data con­ “ W ill the Secretary o f the Navy please dorse was on an errand of mercy, but wa' tin* ’ 'nce m° rninK *n t h e h° me ot
at a banquet held in Ihe Hotel Sher­ rescue«!
women with no depemlents and out
a member of the I. L. D at Salem.
man I*r Mldlan llouafleld. president
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«>f work hate a fine chance to earn cerning Negroes. Thus it feels that in see and hear this Connecticut gentle- his heart was sad. for the symbol of Oregon for the time when we would
the same way, the induatrial codes
elect of the Association, was toast j o m m p o i n r M OR SE -D O P E R '
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man?”
his
steed
was
the
crepe
of
death.
leave for the State penitentiary to see
J O H N P R ID E . H O R S E D O P E R
>arl, „ „ I y p r . „ » v i a , fur
c o m m o d l.
mar be aat to wnrl -without considers
muster. • * *
As Ihe esse containing the letter
Desolation and Sespatr have follow- Thodore Jordaa. Use ecu o f Mrs. A.
O E T 8 T W O Y E A R S IN P R IS O N ( lPg which are ludlspensiihle.
tlon to one-tenth of Ihe country's citl- did not appear to have
l»r Finhheln painted a rlvtd word
been forced ed in the wake of war through the a-
Negro. who has been framed
This provokes comment on the lark
picture of the changes In medical prac­
Chicago Aug 26 (C N R i Among the of initiative altogether too prevalent xenry
open there is an air of mystery at- ges
Six thousand years of history
^ “ ¿ X g ^ han^on^her way for
For that reason the Association ur­
tice and coat during the past fifty first fire convictions for "doping" rare uniong Negroes It affects us in al-
tached to the report of the theft
are recorded in the struggles of man. California, hurt her ankle and as « re-
years to show that Increased meclt- lior.es was J.ihn l*rl.!e who was sen ™<»‘ «¡"O F » « I k of Uf- We Uck the ges the President to take a hand to
credited with being an Intelligent hu suit, was obliged to hobble around on a
. splrll that moves us to go "on our see that competent, trained Negroes
anisMlion and spoclallinlton has re­ tenced to two years in l^>avenworth
man being, and vet less than sixty crutch. She was making every effort
'j-y,|M the reason why we have
sult im I |n Increased hul often unnecea penitentiary.
years during «he lapse of that time. *° * * pleasant
there was a certain
so few real salesmen in |>ropor(iun to are nllstd to hip in properly relating
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tenseness about all of us.
the Negro worker to the newinduatrlal
aary cost to the sick. He scored the
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our numbers
has he been at peace with his fellow
A , one thjrly
m
tnto our car
"Because of national legislation it set-up The Association has refrained
recommendation of ihe Commlsion on
man.
Over eighty per cent of his and started for the prison. At the out-
Medical Coats for the creation of ell- U llin r n u/unu P A D Dl/rDTIIDMQ 1,1 <iul,r llk* lv that business will take from naming any men. hut it is trust­
wealth. the result of the sweat of his er gate, we were stopped and our na-
HJUnLU nflLE l OH H I m H I U M lO *n Upturn ami that more Jobs will tie ing that the men selected will be
nlca for mass treatment and the regi­
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brow, is still going to support the ends me* Pboned into the warden. A fter a
svalluble; but II will be some time yet
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twnty minute wait in the hot sun. we
mentation of doctors, holding that it
before all who neat work will have technically equipped for the factory-
of war. the arch enemy of the race
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Pittsburgh. Pa . Aug. 25 (A N P ) — and nf
God
were told to drive in. From the outer
like work which Is being done In
a
Job.
wts inconslslant with the fundamental
Birmingham, A la . Aug 26 t A N I 'l—
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warden
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office,
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the
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"Meanwhile, as Mr Mitchell suit- Washington.
relation «if Intimacy between physician Amos Bandera was critically Injured
Ftre prominent citixens here were Ri*
it j* the price of human folly that »on buildings themselves, it ia a dia-
gust» there are pieni y of "commission
The complete text of the Associa­ ren major appointments Monday by the last farthing must be paid, the tance of approximately three blocks,
and patient.
Hunda)' when a car in which he was jobs available. Why not s c ute »««me
In hia turn. Dr Kenney railed at­ a passenger overturned down an em- needed product, and try to eaYu a llv- tion wire to the President, signed by the Democratic party. The appoint- proce 0f a horrid leadership that would ° * each "*5**
the road ,here * r*
Roy Wilkins, the assistant secretary,
tention In Ihe fact that although N e­ bankmant OR Iha highway The five- *n* selling it T"
merits were made by Joseph F. Guf- „ „ op down the ages on a Red Horse.
V t ib n “ ra r* d e rT h ls ',ground‘‘ ,|sr^ -
reads:
groes constitute a tenth «if Ihe papula- y„ arHdd
fey. slate democratic chairman, upon tj,e mogt revolting spectacle the eye ways watched by guards who are ex­
of his employer was
The abore editorial hardly needs
"The colored oltlxens of the country recommendation of Attorney Robert could behold. Our present troubles are pert rifle shots. It would be impossible
lion numerically, no Negroes served
crushed to death In the smash up. His any comment except that if It is ap-
are becoming apprehensive over in- L. Vann . of the Department of Justice. tj,e result of that kind of leadership.
on Ihe Commlaslon and Ihe report i f employer also was severely injured.
,or an escaping prisoner to cross it a-
pllcable for Ihe Philadelphia Tribune
llve.
the Commission specifically staled
They are: Jacob L. Phillips. Char-
________________________ readera It la also applicable for the <•"“«» " > * • t M « C 88 that they are be-
President Roosevelt is astride a
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that the contents were compiled with B A P TI8 T S P LA N TO RAISE 812,000 readers in the hundred other papers Ing singled out. In one manner or , a- le* E J »ck*on. and W. S. Fitts, real BUck Horse and in his hands are a office and „ e 's h o w n into the*warden
that use this column.
out reference to the Negro
F OR S U P P O R T O F C O U N T Y
nother. largely becanse of their color. | Pgtate appraisers for the Pittsburgh pair of scales. This black steed is svm- himself. He is a large man with a
to receive less than even the minimum Branch of the Home Loan Corpora- bo|ic nf ,he distress, the hunger, the quiet, soft voice. As 1 speak to him.
“ Why did that not ronslder 12.000
SCHOOLS
And to all those who care to ACT
benefits of the National Industrial Re- tlon: Atty. T B Hamilton and Atty. sickness and death, the tears and sad !
000 of the moat needy, Ihe moat de­
on tb«> suggestion in the editorial you
Continued on page two, Col. 3
pendent, the moal neglected rltliena
Ilanover. \a . Aug 25 (C ^IS)— In have but to search the advertising rf^ e ry Act. In the first of the basic ,p j Clyde Randall, title searcher for np8g 0f millions. His plea Is that men
of this republic?” I)r Kenney aak«<d ¡1931 the Chlkahominy Baptist Assorts- columns of this paper to find sereral codes lo be adopted, that of the cot the local branch of the Home Loan ¡.hall deal justly with one another. "In
"W hy were 12,000,000 of this nation's tlon of Hanover adopted a plan to Propositions thsl might Interest you. |ton textile Industry, some tw elve thou- Corporation.
h|g handg are a pair of scales” .
Citixens not considered by this able I raise 112.000 in ten years for the con- C lifford” !? ' n I Itchell'' U rUi-r ' 3507 'so rally exempted from provisions for
Unless the American people literally
Commission in a five-year study of aolldattnn and supp«irt of
Negro Parkway. Chicago, t i l . enclosing a dob both minimum wages and maximum
measure the wheat an the barley with
health anil economic cumlltlona with schools in the county.
lar and I'll send you n list of a hun-
due regard to the penny involved, and
Continued on page 3. col. 6
one million dollars al Its disposal?”
The Associations action n llracl«^ dr‘,d auch Propositions for you to se­
cn«
. . . . . . . . . . lunless they hurt not the oil and the
Al another period in his address. ttle attention of local ...d state school l ™ ' ! . ™ an,‘ 1
wlU a "V’
>our nan' ”
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to all future firms »h o are constantly
Dr Kenney took Issue with niedl« al nff|r |a|g an the plan was promptly ap- writing me for suitable
prospects
with the natural laws in supply and
men who view with distrust the de- |proved Owing to the protracted de- from every community in the country,
the quality that is in the supply, and
velopment of socalled segregat.-d j pr,.gg|1,I1 the ten year plan will proba-
Chk-agijJ Aug 26 (A N P ) — The Su­
scrupulously regard the welfare of one
medical centers, supported by phllan- hly lie revised at Iho next meeting of Thanks to Alhos L. Moisey, aecre-
preme Court. Order of Calanthe of the
the welfare of all. there will strike
W ASH ING TO N, D C.. Aug 26—
Knights of Pythias, concluded ils 3-
throphy and public •“ bscrlptlom " “ the association scheduled to convene 1 * ^ , ^ . 'which“ n?!',“ '« ^n'ibtrham "''?!'
this country a disaster more appalling
(By Dawn Lovelace) J. Mauiiix
referred to Grouter I rovldent llospl- npIt wpe|,
,, the 23rd, 2tth and 25lh of this
day session Thursday night in the Na­
Gates, young Negro newspaper mail,
tal In Chicago, and to «thorn In the i
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mouth. I am In receipt of a compli-
tional Pythian Temple here. A ll of­
Continued on page four
opened the Washington CONGRKSS
eant and notith.
mentary membertihlp card for the year
Tuskegee Institute. Ala.. Aug 25— ficers were unlnimously re-elected.
AG AINST W A R here, held in prepara­
Krnest Treadwell a student at Tuske- The Order of Calanthe held its busi­
P Y T H I A N S B A L K E D BY D E P R E S tion for the United States Congress
lived lo see these great movements
gee Institute was shot here Friday ness sessions quietly and quickly in a
S IO N D E T E R M I N E T O
Against War slated to be held in New
underway,” Dr. Knney announced. “ I
which renews your nietnbarship for night by a white citizen who accused manner that reflected credit on it.
C A R R Y ON
York September 29th. 30th, and Octo
Know thnt there are many of my |
19.13 in our orgnnlxatlon W e hope you the boy of suspicious actions about
Dr. C. B. Wickham, supreme worthy
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her 1st Gates, who is chairman of Ute
will accept this ns a feeble token of hia home. The man whose name has couselor. presided. Peace reigned su­
group wl-Ji differ with mo In this mat­
our appreciation for your many cour­
Chicago, III., Aug. 26 (A N P l— The Washington Provisional Commute)
ter. I ean't help It. They any that we
tesies to us That letter to you from notbee escertalned said Treadwell preme throughout the busy conclave * Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Py- composed of labor l“ aders, writers and
hnd better wait fifty years than to
that southern white man Is a "w o w "! was peeping through a window. The and plans were made for the meeting
accept t h e s e so-called aegrogat«'«! G E O R G E A R T H U R O F C H I C A G O AP When 1 read that release "A White hoy was taken to the school hospital of the Order In Rochester. N. Y. next thlas moved quietly Into the World's business people, called the conference
Fair city Tuesday and opened its 27th to order by a clar explanation of tb%
P O IN T E D A D V ISER FOR F E D
movements.
Man Speaks") I
felt like saying. where It was said he would recover. year.
Bi ennial session at Its magnificent necessity for such action at this- time,
(Please pardon th e slang) "Your Tell-
"M y friends, whether in the south,
E R A L E M P L O Y M E N T A IO
building, the National Pythian Temple He Introduced Richard Lovolace, a
the west, the enst nr the north, or
and closed as quietly Thursday even- disabled World War veteran, who be­
Washington, D. C.. Aug. 26 (CNSJ —
it » th
f i 'h i .
h v
mentioned that the Ga-
('nutmill'll mi png«- four, Cnl 2
ing. All officers were unanimously re- came chairman of the conference,
George R Arthur, of Chicago, the Ne- ry American was the only paper us-
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elected. The closing night of the con-
It was fittingly symbolic that a
gro major-domo In charge of Negro Ing all six and seven of my weekly
vention was climaxed with a brilliant member of Negro youth— future ma
welfare of the Rosenwuld Fund, has releases I now find three additional
m ilitary ball at the 8th Infantry Ar- terlal for Impending war,— should call
been appointed a member of the Ad- ^ J n ^ !rg*|*,q!|^Vgr^ * * ,Jlre *
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Vlsory Committee of the United Stales g |nla; thp Tampa "itulleUti. Tampa. Raleigh. N. C.. Aug 26 (A N P )- - A Mason and Dixon line. 35 cents
a- mory building. It was indeed a "Cen- to order a mixed gathering, met to
tury of Progress" for the American discuss action against war. In th-
Kmpliiynient Service. The council, np- Florida, and the Savannah Tribune, correspondent of Ihe News Observer. b«ive"; "Minimum wage ranging from
w a r Negro soldiers fought and died
pointed hy Secretary Perkins, Is coin- Savannah, Georgia
j Arnold McKay, who lives at Maxton, 20 cents and hour in the South to 27L, Negro.
(
The Pythian Temple Commission aiong side of white soldiers—but in
posed of fifty men and women pronil-
North Carolina, la concerned as to the rents In the North," and so on.
met Monday to Insure the preparations gpite of their willingness to sacrifice
Baltlmnre, Mil
Aug 26 (C N 8 )— netit In Industrial labor and civic clr- A L L M E N A R E B R O T H E R S ' N E W i distinction hotween rates minimum
Now, I am perfectly famtlian with
B O OK B Y P E A R L B U C K
for housing the meet of the progres- for their country, they were treated
Ph 11 Ip Al«>xiindi<r llrix-o, historian and elea.
Mr. Arthur Is the only Negro
| pay for labor under the National Re- all the political , racial and economic ,
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biographer anil brother of former II- member of the Advisory committee!
U v e r y Industrial Act which Is being explanations about lower Bring costs Rlr*
.T s “ ‘
! W“ h OP<,n a" d brU‘ a' dl*crlm,natlon
nlted States Senator William Cabell which will formulate policies and help
N^ w
‘ ''»Y Aug 26 (C N S )- P e a r l madp botwpcn thp north and tho goHth ,pgg lntP,|iRpn, lubor. thp NeRro ag „ majestic building was gaily decorated ln France. It Is a known fact that pos
llriico of Maryland, died on Wednesday solve problem» relating to employ- a
has written her publishers, Mr. Paxton expressed himself In a let- factor, and all the other historic bunk, wlth flage and bunting. The very build- ters were placed in conspicuous »hr
night at his home In Charlottosvlllo, mont.
,ho John n“ y Company, of her method ter to the newspaper Tuesday as fob But what what about the moral and so- Itself was Inspiring. It represented a res In towns "behind the lines", urging
the French populace to refrain from
Va , near Ihe University of Virginia. | The council was named tinder tho ° ( translating tho Chinese classic, "A ll lows:
clal Implications? It seems that the racial achievement.
The business session of the order fraternising on a basis of equality with
after a long Illness.
j Wugner-Peyser law creating the new Mon Aro Brothers,' which Is to be pub- ¡New s coming out of Washington Is Yankees not only gave us a good beat-
llo was author of many publications employment service, which sets ont Its ,," hod n,'*t fB"-
Interesting even If somewhat deprei- Ing in 18*3 but have continued to sug-
T ue*day morn' n* » » d continued the Negro heroes for Democracy as It
until Thursday. At the opening of the |would spoil them and give them an
appeared over a period of more than duties ns "formulating policies and dls-
sing
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unless
m in oo one
wiix7 b
gets
r i o his
■>>o convictions,
Lull v IV. viuiin, gest
gt Ml to us—
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prnpably
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with
lilt lilt?
the Ilttllljyll
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T A K E FOUR FOR G AM B LIN G
forty years, from "Tho Plantation No- cussing problems relating to employ-
like his religion, by the ballyhoo m e approval of our o v e r lo r d .- th .t In all
Hon
W - Green, supreme (exaggerated ile a of their position In
chancellor, presided.
|Nordic society.
gro ns a Freemnn," 1888, to "Tho Vlr- ment and Insuring Impartiality, non-
about such matters wo are not quite bright,
Infant Springs, 37. Neirro. charceA thod. For Instance, In reading
The bi ennial report of the secretary | There were a large number of ac-
glnln Plutarch," which was Issued In trallty and freedom from political In- with operating n gambling game In a the various codes propose, we
come No Southern editor or public man
endowment department read in jtively Interested Negro workers an I
two volumes hy tho University of fluenen In tho solution of such proh- room al 72« N W. OUsnn St , was ar- acrosea statemonta like these: "Mini- would dare make a stand on this dls- of the
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North Carolina Press In 1929.
loms.”
«■ested, along with three alleged ens- mum pay Is $11 In the North,
$10 In crepancy except to ratlonaliie It. pro- ,Mr ' T
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mum wage 25 cents an hour below the Well. Is It?”
Burton, 23, and Helen Wells, 27.
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5-YR. SURVEY
RICHARD MOORE SPEAKS
AT SALEM. OREGON
PITTSBURGHERS RECEIVE AP­
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WHITE MAN SHOOTS
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CALANTHIANS10 LABOR
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AUTHOR OF THE P IA N T A T I
NEGRO AS A FREE MAN’ DIES
A fr a id Southerners M a y A p p e a r T °
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