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THE FADE PFOUR HITLER—RATE—HUMANS (By W lllltB Pickens' BLACK EYE FOR SENATOR LONG Thousands prefer it to mayonnaise! Ccaé*. ce¿ 4 . ft hi«»'« congratulates THE AD VO CATE WIN EA CH D A Y’S Eyes — eyes — eve*' Looking at you. Ap praising you. And you wane to i * is all the*« Beauty Contests each day bring*! Then use Camay, the Soap of Beautiful Women, before you use powder* and creams. Camay — gentle, lusurous. creamy- «mite — will give you the *« eet, clean loveliness the whole world finds so attractive. And you'll win each Lirrle Daily Beauty Contest! “NOW I FEEL FULL OF PEP’, Publisher» of “ The Advocate" Published Every Saturday For Ths Fast 29 Years BEATRICE CANNADY-FRANKLIN, Editor RESOURCES It does not seem probable lhal any inest person who msks sn hones! honest ould object f l n i o n t Of his wages making thst assignment in writing and having It accepted hv his employ er. hut for reasons known to the ms Jorlty of the members of the Judiciary (’ ommlttee. they did not think 1« a good hill and the hill came out of the committee on a divided report The majority report was adopted and the hill Indefinitely postponed CAMAY The Advocate Publishing Co* • ■ >aa| I American Cheese We have h o f d through thr* pres*, over the radio, and from the court rooms the quostinn of stmpllfIratton «»f Tht S oso o f B t u t i f ’j l W o mr court procedure discussed for manv sseesssssssesstsceeseei •0 \#»ar* hut It seems that whenever vou Ç- undertake to do anything along that line you meet a violent opposition AUSPLUNO DRUG STORE You know that all transactions and court proceeding affecting real proper oOo ty are recorded In the office of the Sixth A 01,»an Streets | county clerk, and those records are run down by the abstract companies for the convenience of the public, and PORTLAND. OREGON at the request of the abstract compa nies In Portland 1 Introduced Senate Bill number 195 on the 4th day of Feb- ruary providing for an act requiring In all mortgage foreclosures the use of the words “ record owner” as an aid to the proper entry for recording of mortgage foreclosure proceedings The gentleman who presented the hill to me had the approval of the circuit A fter taking L ydia E. Pink Judges of Multnomah County, or at h a m ’s V egetable C o m p o u n d least a part of them The hilt referred TTiat's what hundreda of women to the Judiciary Committee of which •ay. It stsadiee the nerves . . . makes I was a member, and for like reasons you eat better . . . sleep better . . . as before the bills was reported out relieves periodic headache and on February 7th that It do not pass, backache . . . makes trying days and the bill was Indefinitely post endurable. poned. If you are not aa wall as you want to be. give this medicine a After the adjournment of the legis chance to help you. Get a bottle lature. a rula of the Circuit Court was from your druggist today. adopted requiring the very Identical thing to be done that I tried to accom plish in S*-nal** hill Iff« so I knew then that my bill had the merit I be lieved It to have. . • ••sissessso' ssoostsHsotsose KRAFT B EAU TY CO N TEST! N a ticn a l H ank 30th Anniversary BOOK REVIEW W ITH OUR 1933 LEGISLATURE \T6e (Tilted S la te s ON IT'S The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . al Constitution that insure* the pro isciton of life and properly, it la high lime that some measure was enacted that will clarify that clause If the slate can enact any law that Is in di (Hevlewed by Clifford Mitchell) rect contravention of the national law then there should be some means of determining Just which of the laws 18 —B y - FUTURE OF THE NBORO H U I V\\ W# believe that II waa ASHSY C. DICKSON hack in the "«O'»" lhal the determin By Davi) I-co ing Issue waa fought out; settled Btate Senator and through blood Some states believed I lav la l.ee. the well known short former Circuit l|at they had the right to nullify ihelr story writer anil author of two weekly contract with the Central government Multnomah County wh„ ni>v„ r , hov |,k„ „ They w„ r„ MUNICIPAL GOLF [columna appearing reanlarly In the , hl,wn u, h wron( Again, if the stale When I see so many happy men and colored pree». "Chai With Writers forydkn to ghe> Federal government. women playing on our three municipal ami "Opinions", has prei«ared in.pain I-asi w eek I told you that hereafter ||l|( 0(>urMa | f,,el lhal Ihelr enjoy- phlet form his belief lu lile future of Attorney General Cummings would ha„ , u ,(,* ,,f Alaba- . I would ----------------------------------— ------------- ------- give a report of my steward meni should lie exteudod and not cur- the Negro. ni, should prohibit Ho- Federal , ho, ,1,111111 the Iasi legislative session tailed Government from entering to protect , UU(|„r„ H>k to ,lt„ « t>llla of One Isdy told me lhal she hsd been | »nslyiee conditions In America, lb# Urea of Its clllseus or seek redress , an Invalid for seven yesrs. bul since »• •>« •••■ them, taking our loaders f>>r *nv violation of the citilo» rights? which I was either author or co-author ^ ^ uk>i|| pUylng k,lU , h„ and movements to task, presumably, of has been stated. It and finished by saying lhal up Io that h , al,tlr„|. recovered. She Is certain showing up Ihelr wcahnntfos sud fu depends on whose ox is gored. point my halting average on the pa» |, the picture of health end activity ilienses of lltelr present day efforts, ______ a a a o . of a# hills Kill« M r « « " "aero", gAPsk* M- 11 K I the Ik at at It • tk 11 MT I . . . sage was with ex NEGROES DISAPPOINTED A retired minister play» every day I !•** believe» lhal Garvey had the ception of the Thomas bill Negro politicians are somewhat die- and blesses tha movement that g a v e 1»1«*»* •*•** that Ihere sl no future for » , , ^ , „ „ 0,1 hv the »election of T We- Portland her municipal links <h» Negro until the Negro has acqulr- ,„,r Wilson. Mississippi as Pnlled I In common wllh many olhera. used * country of Ills own, preferably I'nder our present law. an employee 10 think Hist golf was an exclusive somewhere In Africa lit thla rcape. I. Stale» matrici Judge for Ihe Virgin of concern may have hla sslary l.ee makes some definite suggestions lalamla It « « a thought that lonw of »n a ch e ri and garn ish ed , su b je c t to the “ > h* o n ly m illion a ire». tbt> outstanding Negro lawyers would ., . , . railroad presidents and plutiH-rals. ou Just how the various governments h., th(, lHW, then. It has exemtlou provided by law for the pay >||(| bu| , h„ ol„ , ,.ouM par should cooperate to bring thla Utopia been whispered that a Negro Judge meni of hla obligations, bul In order tn Ii>«t<< In Ihe game whatever II to a reality. «>¡F Í— r . " i to c.n-umveu, .he law a area, many [waa One sort of gather« the Idea that If |¡,i*nders They do not look with favor , . ... . . . M unicipal g o lf has throw n d ow n Ihe on the American Negro politician The W,,h ,h,” r tuns so that Ihe p ro fe ssio n a l m an Ihe this acqiilsltlon of a country for Ne players, fix up flellllou s a ss ign m en t» groes In Africa couldn't be «thieved appointee. Wilson, was formerly a clerk, the artisan and the wage earn and when garnishment I» sent to the ,,r lllliy ,,n)liy „ „ lHMl kltm„ „ „ j ,hus through cooperation and reason that member of Congress from Ills slate employer he inskes the return that the secure the renewed energy necssary l.ee would not be averse to having the Negroes use other ttteth«*da to acquire salary la assigned, or overdrawn, or to "Carry on . It Of course, in tusking this ststemeut. some other fictitious excuse, and con- . . . ... .. ... ____ A click of the attendance recorda the conclusions Are my own after read sequently. the merchant or other credi ,)U ,.„ rk (|urrau k,Vea ihe lug Ills Future of the Negro**. tor la Just out of luck Some of my following Interesting Information on This little pamphlet «ella for twen friends In Portland felt that on a great the popularity of our municipal golf ty five renta and because I personally number of occasions merchants were courses . Attendance «luce l»t* East more know considerable of the circumstan being Imposed upon when thst type of Um| , m j ; j ; 193j u . „ # n , y> ce« of Oavla late, the author. I would employ«** would not only r«*fu«r to p«y 1524. Wool Hills. 312.H33 urge my reader« who are interested In thought along thla line to send their hl »hon*«t Mils, hut tsk«* st«*p* to « Total. 3.54*.731. quarter to Davis Lee, 1600 Fast Mon void his creditor from colico!In*, sad l l A l t h u o r e , Maryland, Since I have been a Commissioner. I ument Street, st their request, I Introduced sensto less than three years, seven City and secure a copy of 'FFuture of the bill number 19$ on the 4th of February Commissioners have had charge of the Negro". and thst hill wss refered to the Judi Municipal Golf course. A successful , 'liur„ . , h„ , llm„ BOd, , Yor d„ , ciary Committee The MU provided "Hamburg.!- su m l could not be run ^ to | l(, . w llh such . rapid change In manager- , , ||M| for my. . , f _ mor. , do thst "no assignment of or order for ship Whjr then blame municipal ow i . . . . _ ,n , . . . wages, sslarv commission or other n. r, hll). 1 " ul 001 1 .... , arr*n,l but one life to live and I propose to earnings, of any person sh .ll be valid Ilv. that Ilf. w fbout gelling red in against a garnlsheelug creditor of such I As sn ardent advocate of public ow lh0t fac# mt 0ry u ot0 | ar„ myself In person unless such s.lgnmenl or order ***>r our a looking glass municipal golf courses cannot be op I sin writing selling forth Ihe terms . . thousands of thereof and the consideration there- other municipally owned enterprises for, signed by the maker and accepted If critic« condemn city-ownership of by the employer In writing on the '<«• « » » Hn*»- •>!•" I»*? "*»•« also , condemn public ownership of parka face of such assignment or order and >nd pUy, round. «-hoots, public roar (poefcoged, pa utmortf d) has been duly filed In the office of !he Kets. t*>*tofflcea and other publicly county clerk of the county In which owned Institutions that have made the the maker resides, etc " i United Stales Ihe great country It Is VERBAL SNAP- According to pr*«» report* Hitlers governmrnt 1» forbidding certain ex- i f rim* nt»tlon on "nil species of »nt- m a l s n l m o s t They »till experiment on genu« humsnutn. if the vnrlely hsp- pen» not to be Oermsnlc-Nordtc But no vivisections to be »Honed on »ufh la bor and capital are on the thresh fritter» aa rnt». niloe. rnbblt». guinea old of a new era Both are heattant; ptge. and dog«. both fear to change the old garment You fan tell when a hypoerltloal cl- of tradition for the new vestment or Tillaatlon la getting unfit for human* to lire In: when It get* maudlin senti common sense U is »» difficult for New York. Sept *— V. S. Senator mental about the "poor dumb orea- capital lo rid itself of the fear of labor Huey Iang of Louisiana * » « sortin g lur* . ■■ Nobody should permt rruelty domination a.» it 1» for labor *» forget a blaek eve and a gashed forehead a* to annimal*. not even to worm* Hut 111.' antagonism ■ • ' » . Bui the die Is cast. Progress demands that th w a result of a fight In the swanky Sand* see eye 10 eye. Progress rhalUnges the right of the employer to exploit Point L. L Bath Club Saturday night, the employe Modern Civilisation In- August i*. In which a Negro waiter slsts that labor recelve a fair and Just played an Important part. compensation for u^rYioi} The Senator 1« »aid to have been and that hottest toll be rewarded just- ly Progress further demands lhal the a bit under the weather from drink element of human setflshneas be aur- When he arrived at the club he began bordinaled to the common good by making himself obnoxious by dismiss both capital and labor. Capital and la ing the bartender with the remark that bor must cross Ihe threshold of this new era hand tr. hand There must be he wielded a most awkward shaker, a mutual understanding that they are and took his place. But he soon tired linked inseparably; that without hon- of the exercise and strolled into the dining room. This world Ule economic depression has shown the futility of The Sands Point Club employs col ........................ * - hoarded ------- wealth trying to live within Itself It ored help. Huey announced that they did but create human misery to such managed to control their domestic »er an extent that the very stability of rant* more skilfully where he came Ihe government was threatened when hunger and want stalked grimly in a from-helow the Mason-Dtxon line. To land of plenty; in a laud whose gran Illustrate hi* point, the Kingfish sum arles were burst!« with grain and the moned the headwaiter. fruits of the earth lay rotting on the “ Nigger.“ he said, "Where were yon ground. Such conditions could not born? have endured had there been au un selfish altitude taken by capital. It Is The embarrassed and angry waiter known that the men who controlled replied that he was born in New York the wealth of the nation took an un “Well." the Kingfish announced. fair advantage of conditions and ex “ that makes no difference. A nigger's ploited labor Gred was uppermost and Its wanton fingers clutched the throat a nigger wherever he's born. of Need It is a pretty hard task to The dining room was mantled in an loose tahe fingers, but Ihe National awkward silence, which the Senator Recovery Act has brought the employ seemed not to notice. He gated a-! er and employe to the threshold of round the room and noticed a young William Pieken» ihe new era and bade them clasp hands ai^d enter i m e i guest of who was eating. He walked over to her and lifted her lh* of "» • * * / is ln '** . . . . . . . . —and the motive of experimentation THE NRA heavily laden more than fashionable for , ht> 9, k„ of learniQK how to cur* There always will be differences of proportioned plate and announced. » nd to prevent dUeases among both opinion as to the right or wrong of “ ITl eat this for you. you're too fat men and animals, is not a motive of any project, be it of a local or a na cruelty but a kindness and service tional nature. A project as big as the i. - 1 Some of the most terrible scourges of NRA with its thousands of ramifica It was then that her *«cort Jumped |jw r>ce of toth 4nlmaU , nd min tions. will, naturally, have Its thous to his feet snd the fight be^an. The wiped out or checked and con* ands of varied suggestions aa (o what Senator retreated to the har but his trolled, because the painstaking hu- efect this or that part of the program angrv opponent followed and the King* tnane scientists learned the cause and will have on their particular Interest. fish finallv left the club a much batter- Preventive, by careful experiment on This recovery act has Its full share of some animal, and somtimes on men. critic*, but If one will look cloeely Into e“ “ an. ;The treatments for diphtheria, dia- the critic lam» few sugge»tive measur All the guests were sworn to sec re- -*>tes. rabies and typhoid have all been es will be found It is mostly fault cy bnt the matter somehow leaked out. arrived at by such experiments. finding Some particular :/,t>t»try or And when a civilisation gets to cry working clan has not. It thought, re ing over experimental rats, look out. ceived Ita full measure of mead Now humans' l lived once In a little Texas here la a case where every body must town where they would Jail anybody pull together What 1» to the Interest for abasing sn old mule, and where of one ts for the benefit of all. Con they had carefully guarded "seasons" sultation before the batti ■ Is alright: when no rabbits were to be shot with It Is a very necessary procedure. J>ut out penalty of law.—and they had when the plan of battle has been laid shot, burned or hung a Negro on about out and its strategy thought out. it every street in town. The season for behooves every soldier and under of Negro killing was never closed. Only ficer to fall in line to make an assur the rabbits and the dumb critters en ance of victory. The worker can no joyed the protection of the law more afford to lag or to sulk In his And now Hitler has set out to pro tent than can the man with capital tect everything from mice up.—except The Nation’s leader has planned the Jew*. Negroes, and Communists They attack on want, hunger and suffering can all be drawn and quartered. A The task is a tremendous one. It has German woman .who Is a radical in take a leader of te greatet chourage politics and who was one of the re to lauch It. If It is a failure the fault spected teachers of Hamburg, told us will be with the followers, not with ithe other evening that Hitler's crowd the leader. With the union of the two i Was even proposing to murder Ger main forces of the Nation ln coordina man women for associating with the tion there can be no failure The capi men of other races. Pretty soon Ger talist Is the vehicle ad the worker b* many will be as civilized as Mississip the propelling power which will carry pi....... And do you notice? It Is also this nation through the troublous ti like Mississippi in this respect: that mes and mire of depression. United It ¡the penalty is for the WOMEN who as is an unconquerable combtnatio. sociate with the men of other races.— but not for German MEN who asso- LYNCHING PROTESTED cíate with the women of other races. We lear through the pres* that when From all accounts, it seems tha* Eft* a delegation of lawyers called on At ler does not like women very well torney General. Hugh Cummings, at anyway.—and he is trying to make Washington, D. C., In protest of the Germany a "man's paradise” .—for wave of lynching* sweeping the slate those who can have a paradise with of Alabama and other sections of the A KRA FT-PH ENIX PRODUCT out women. south, the United States Attorney- General stated, "we cannot very well Interfere with Alabama's Judlrta! sys tem". That was in answer that the Department of Justice take steps to bring the perpetrators to the bar of Justice. With all of this hokum about “ states rights” and the limitations of the Federal Government In the "Invad ing" of those rights, It all seems to deped on whose ox Is being gored. If the states can murder and 6utcher. regardless of the clause In t/» Feder- »ATUROAV. SEPTEMBER 1«. 1E11 ADVOCATE OVER 8Î MILLION I have heretofore discussed with you my attempts to provide a mora torium on mortgage foreclosures on homesteads, snd I told you of the po werful influence exercised by the mon ey leading Institutions and how the bill was defeated, si 1 made another at tempt to protect the home owner on February tth and Introduced Kenate Bill number 200 that provided that when a mortgage had been foreclosed on the homestead of a Judgment deb tor and he waa actually domiciled In and occupied the place aa hla home that he may continue to uae and oc cupy the property as bla home during the period of redemption You can readily see how the money lenders WOtlld object to ex,ending any CMT> teay or even common decency to the person from whom they wished to take a home. It's not an unusual thing that a man will have a ten or fifteen thousand dollar home that will be fore- closed for a two or three thousand dollar mortgage, or a two or three thousand dollar home for a four or five hundred dollar mortgage The money lending Institutions wanted to take Immediate possession of the pro perty snd deprive the home owner of the uae and occupancy of hla home, and they succeeded In preventing an amendment to the present law by In fluenclng the legislative against (*he passage of Henate hill 200. Again I report that my batting aver age la down to lero. Will be with you again next week. has full, natural flavor I I hare been warned that certain U,,,I,F controlled political "lax reduc ' organisation« are out to pul me on *be spot because I will not curtail municipal park and golf activities If I have to go back on my principles Just to have a long career In public life. 1,1 Nathan , u l - ,h* ' 1 ‘leeply regrel that I have ,,n- P,lhll<- '» ‘» f •>» • * '" of municipal golf and mher reo r***D.»na! activities It has ever been my thought to fol low my highest Ideals as Commission er In charge of the Municipal Oolf S e a ttle N e w s DUl'K JORDAN • SIS :3rd Ave. Editor Phone Ce. MÍ0I YVONNE CHATTERS • :» « Jith Ave Several young people of Seattle are planning lo attend the Methodist Con ference in Portland which begins next week. FIRST A M. E. ZION CHURCH 14th Avenue A East Pike Sts. Rsv. H. Leo Johnotono, Paotor Strangers Especially Welenmo Mrs. C. FFIetcher Is visiting friend* In Portland Echodulo of Services * 45 A. 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