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SATUROAY. a i P T I M R I R J , tuli T M E A D V O C A T PAGE RE HEARING IN DEATH VERDICT DELAY’D EH- ham M««N'«nm« New* ami seleetad •hurt*; Tuva. Wad Thura, H«pt 6, 6. 1 7, Irmm thinna, Phillips Holm««. Una Marital and l.lmml Atwlll In "Thu Ha- rrvt of Madam lllanrha" from Iha atory, "Tim lutdy"; flrat run new* and othar abort subject« Theaters MUSIC BOX Th« amaslng. apm-tarular ilrama. ! If you are undecided bow to apend “Voltaire“, Uaorgn Aril«*' u«w arrota l « b » r Hay. why not go to Salem and triumph, M i d tu «ir v i «v«n hl« (immu *1*11 the Htata Fair. In tha evening ra l>l« *'lll«ra«ir' In magnlflcauc*, In return to Portland and attend the t«rr«t ami dramatic «pp«al, at tim Kill*' llall. Mu«lc llui. DOUBLE KILLER ELECTROCUTED h jaw H itE 1 ith at M orrison— A T w ater 0788 ENTIRE NEW SHOW STARTS SATURDAY COLORED STEPPERS AT LIBERTY ORIENTAL Tha two-fl«l«d. hamlaonm, alalwart The Throe Klxmy Hteppera, veraatlle Imru, l(U hard INI of old, return* to tha acreen at tha Oriental theatre In tap and eccentric danrera are head liner« at the l.ttierty Theatre thl* Iha gripping melodrama “No Marri week They preaent a whirling dance aga Tie»". act that haa them all talking. Ilurrla and fluid In a round of laugh* U NITSD ARTISTS with knockabout comedy; llllly Klllot, Ht 111 th«> mo !. ,!'■ M " k f ‘" ........ M 4 I S R I Ito v O E M I » g . town. “Tugboat Anni««'* ••liter* It* ttiid Flor«*nn< * tu K « h further third werk at the United Arttat« <ot»*«ly ■•*ri«*a. romblri«<<l with cltver theatre. arrobatlra nmt fitlln; )!nri>«r'a Ravtst, iHiViilrui of Mart» I>r«**ti»lur I iivh ■li youthful datirrra, mxl a roller been virtually unaiiimoua In drt larlug „ ..... .. ..... . .. . . • t a i r a nunmer, complete the «tage of* ttlla film the moat aatlafuctory of h**r f».rg,, jj many acrarn vahlclaa Tha ton# of On the a r r e n i la featured. "M«»f Ihr atory la happy In apltr of ronald llody Guard ", n guy romantic com edi «•rahlr pattina, and It givra ample e* of buck atttgM theatre life with Wynn« p r e .a lo n to th e ta le n t and p e r....... I l l y which have made Mlaa l>r*«i*l«r Am erica a brut I o v « m | character act/eaa. Wallace Heery also appears In the kind of ctiaractrrlaatloii which brings out hla beat work. Tha romance of the atory la carries! by Maureen O'BullI* van and Knbert Young The picture haa a background of Puget Hound ami the Seattle water front It la tiaaed on Norman liellly Haiue * short stories. BLUE MOUSE loth hit work' Greatest show ever seen here' Crowd* demand We keep • 001.1» IHGGKItH OK 1933 * with ltuby Keeler, I»lck Powell, Joatl Klondell. Aline Ma< Mahon, Ginger Kogera. Guy Kibtiee ami 300 gorgeous girls A ID E R THEATRE Friday and Saturday. Sept. 1 ami 2. IhMtglaa Falrtianks. Jr . I.eo Garni * In and llrtte Hails In ' Parachute i Jumper”, plus Atidy Clyde In “Hoy. I Oh. Bo/*” first run news and other: aborts; tfunday and Monday. Sept 3 | ami i. !«•*• Tracey, Gloria Stuart, Don* I nbl rook In “ Private Jones ' with Gra 0l(MK1„ «.Im u n d le .w e p la y in g tha NIGHT BASEBALL Kvery Nlte * 10 o'clock I. AI »IKS ritKK fkiuhlvheader Sunday, t 30 p M Ticket* on Sale at Rich Cigar Store A Paschal) Office N t ‘H lliiit l A ven u e G A L A M I D N I G H T J U B I L E E , S A T U R D A Y N I G H T . 11:3C 3rd 4L Burnside St*. YOUR— O W N — THEATER Will Appear With “ Dashing Dinah” ............................... l O ü --------- Portland, O r. September 1 - Hear- *'»«' » for a new trial before 'he State Supreme Courtln the case °* Theodore Jordan. Negro worker, framed on murder charge. In Klamath F * »". »*** » ° * *>e held until October s i ***** December local pollca were -re being held ail over the state link- baffled by the mysterious murder of a ing this case with the Scottaboro caae woman film magnate. Leona Buchan In Alabama, and the recent lynching an Recently Bennett was captured af of two Negroes In Tuscaloosa after ter .laying a police officer In a gun they were deprired of I. L. D. legal battle following a robBery He la alle- defense on order of the county Judge. ged to have algned confession* that ! ---------------------------- he was the slayer of the woman. luiter on the witness stand he re pudiated his confessions, charging he was beat, n by officer* snd be was a- frald not to sign the confessions. He New York, Sept. 1— ( A N P ) —That was sentenced to the chair at this the 327.706 Negroes In Greater New trial. I York City ought to have a dally news- Recently he called the warden of paper, la the firm conviction of a tbe Jail and told him that he wanted ' group of prominent citizens of that to die with a clear conscience. He sta ¡clty. headed by Mr William M Kelly, ted that he had gotten religion and former editor of the Amsterdam News, God told him to make a clean breast Mr Kelly in a recent statement of things He then confessed the slay mailed to leaders throughout the coun ing of the woman. try. pointed out the possibility of such He had killed the woman with her a project. stocking after entering her apartment A corporation for the actual pub while she lay asleep, selied two rings lishing of the daily has been formed, and ten dollars In cash and escaped. and officers elected. Dr. George E. ___ Haynes, ____ __________ secretary of „ the Interracial PYTH IANS BALKED BYJJEPRES- rcm m |u |0||t |g assistant treasurer. 3I0N DETERMINE TO ------------------------------- CARRY ON MR. AND MRS. BISHOP RETURN Chicago. III. Aug 26 (A N P )— The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop have Supreme I-odge of the Knights of Py returned to their home in Portland, thias moved quietly Into the World's fr< m vacationing in California. Fair city Tuesday and opened its 27th Bl-ennial session at Its magnificent Miss Thlma Johnson sustained pain building, the National Pythian Temple ful injuries when she was thrown to and closed as quietly Thursday even the pavement by a bus which started ing. All officers were unanimously re up too soon as she was about to alight elected. The closing night of the con at 32nd and Knott streets last Friday vention was climaxed with a brilliant morning. She is being treated by Dr. military ball at the Sth Infantry Ar DeNorval Un'hank mory building It was Indeed a “Cen tury of Progress" for the American Negro. 7 Tlie Pvthian Temple Cnm m i-i n l met Monday to Insure th e preparations I for housing the meet of the progrès- } slve fraternity Tuesday morning the J majestic building was gaily decorated with flage and hunting The very build- ' Itself was Inspiring. It represented a 1 racial achievement. The business session of the order j began Tuesday morning and continued | until Thursday. At the opening of the 1 conference Hon. S. W . Green, supreme ■ chancellor, presided. The hl-ennlal report of the secretary of the endowment department read In part for the fiscal year which ended ! June SB. 1933. WI N EACH DAY’S TAX IN OTHER CITIES Question: Is this franchise tax Im posed on Utilities In any town in Ore? Answer: Yes, In Klamath Fails. where a 2 per cent annual tax is levied. 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And when the state adopted the initiative and re- ferendum laws in 1SM)7, a manner of election contests wa sprovided for in the | ew act. but the new act did not repeal the old act. and as a conse quence. we have two laws on the sta tute books providing a manner of elec tion contests. To remedy this situation and force the contestants to pay thier own coats hereafter. I Introduced Senate Bill f >. 179 on February 2nd, providing for a repeal of the laws of 1870. The bill was referred to the committee on Elec tions and Privileges. The members ol that committee were: Sen. Allan By- non, chairman. Burk Vice-chairman. Joe Dunne. Mann and Fisher. The com mittee held the bill from February 3rd until February 21st and reported It out without recommendation and after canvassing the Senate. 1 found that the opposition to the bill which was led by Senator Bynon was sufficiently strong to defeat It. so I withdrew the bill and It was never voted upon. Up to this point my batting average in securing the passage of bills 1 spon sored is zero, (with the exception of the Thomas Bill) but no one can say that any of the bills I have referred to are without merit. I Hr« MOST REASONABLE IN CITY N o matter what distance between that It do pass, and tne report, adopt ed, and on the following day the bill came up for third reading. 1 cannot see why we, during these distressing times, cannot have relief In that res pect. Money haa varied and peculiar Influence and those people who lend money want their Interest, and they did not overlook the fact that If my bill passed and became a law It would cut into their earnings and they exer- cised sufficient influence In the Senate to defeat the bill on third reading.. --------- Shortly after our state was orga nized and admitted to the Union In 135». tbe legislature In 1870 passed a law providing tor election contests. The act provided that any person wish ing to contest the election of any per- «on to a county, district, town or pre- tlnct office, may give notice ‘n writ- S to n ier* PHONE: BROADW AY 2449 Sgt. Joseph While Camp j Lplob y ,, chairman of the Ju- dlclmry and , waB vice-chairman We dUcu„ ed b,n pro and con an(, ou ,bfe m h o{ February lbe bll, waa re. out wllh tbe retommeBdBtloB B lad d er * K id n e y B a r d e a la f ed th e « a l l d L iv e r A r te r ie s ; ’ 7 > e «y H ea d a ek e Portland, Oregon SPANISH - AMERCAN WAR VETERANS tereat. The law* of our atata provide noar that the legal rale of mterat «bail b 6 per cent per annum, and the con tract rale 10 per cent annum, o f course, 1 do not refer to that preferred claaa, the money lender, who lend« money to the working man at me rale of 34 per cent per annum plua a bonus and other chargee. 1 discussed that class once betore, and our efforts to cu, b (bat 4tJucU)B, practlt, flunking tbal ,, m)glll be of ^ , t(| t#B pubUe [() rwl||ttJ tba ^ rat. of )al#rM l from & CBU[ aad lbe conlrBCl rBt, M lu ^ ceat aud w M O | g d u lhB, . N e r v e s * Dtseaaea O e a t A - OFFICE:— ARATA BUILDING ARATA Ul.DG. — 6 N. W. 6th Ave Covey** IJ Cl ive Service. | HERB’S i GROCERY (BY ASHBY DIXON) Continued from paa two t ha e a u a e a a nd s y m p t o m * of m a n y dlsordars auch aa Res. TAbor 4186 188 21st St., One Block South of Washington WITH OUR LEGISLATURE "• *' !or Noven,b« r’ “ w“ '•*">«<* »«y the poM>, lalroducted a*n.u> bUi aumtMt Bennett talked to no one «are the International I^bor Defense, which U , M on Jaauary 1>tb aad bad Htl||ffr Catholic priest. He eipreaaed regret leading the campaign iur Jordan's re -; aam arown from Gervia, Morton Coun- that h had commlttd hla crime« and lease. ty. and Senator Hery Hess from La The delay wa. obtained by the Kla- 0raade Jola V|U me „ wu said that he bad made "peace ?/Uh , efarrfcd to JudtclBry C o - . God". He thanked the priest who ac math prosecutor, who wanted more blil companied him on the death march. time to prepare hie brief. Meeting* miUee 0B lb, following day. Senator NEW YORK MAY GET DAILY major rolra. supported by Johnny Hlnea. 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