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». - T H « PAGE FFOUR OFENS L A W OFFICE IN V IB T IQ A T O R S APPRO VE S L A V E R Y AND ECONOMIC SCHOOL RECEIVES OOV'T GRANT Fred Jensen. » h o recently retired Kittle Rook. A rk . Oct 21 Stale t f t « r serving m or» than eight year* as Treasurer Roy V. Leonard received deputy city attorney. ha* opene«l l » » this week 126.000 from the I'nited States comptrvdler general to be deri offices At 602 Spaulding building. ded between the University of Arkan sas and Pine llluff AgrlcuEural and SEIZED FOR OLO MURDER Mechanical college, both under the Raleigh. N C . (V I 2t (A N P l— R«' Merrill Nelson brndgrsnt act of 1*90 hert Hinton was Indicted here Mon The two schools receive between them day for the murder In 1914 of W illie about 250.000. Reavta during a fight. After killing Reaves. Hinton left town, but relumed GIVEN LIFE TERM a few weeks ago. Police heard lhal he FOR ROBBING NEGRO was about and took him in custody. Miami. F la . Oct 22 —Convicted of KNOCKS 70P DOWN TW ICE. SHOT robbing a colored man Edward al ker of *2 50. W J Qullttan 29 and J New Orleans. La.. Oce 21 (A N P t— K Oliver. 39. tmth white, were sen twice after he had been taken Into tence«! to life Imprisonment by Judge custody by two white police officers. K C. Collins in Criminal court here Caesar Adams is alleged to have last w.»ek A third member >«f the knocked one of the policemen. Sidney bandit trio. A V Burchfield. 31. turned Onldry to the ground Guidry reported state's evldeni-e. that after the second knockdown. A dams stw ted to run. The police then NORTH C AR O LIN A LEADS IN HIGH shot Adams In the back Besides nursing a bullet wounl in SCHOOLS the btick. Adams will be required to face charges of assault and beating. Raleigh. N C , Oct 21 t AN'P' —Thir teen standard high schools, on the ha AS NOTED sis of last y«>ar s work were add«««! to Continued from page three cently laid paving on Eastmoreland the accredited list for Negroes making Kane for only *10* a square yard the total number of high schools In which was superior to the 12.27 var ihe slate for Negroes 10' North cara iety In the 15 years the City-owned lina Is the only southern «kite jn which plant has been in operation it kept Negroes are admisaable in UH' high There are 69(1 high schools prices down so that over *2.006.000 at schivils The white population of least was saved the home owners on for whites improvements. The Plant early in the Nroth Carolina in 193(1 was 2 234 « « ' game returned *93.000 borrowed from ami the Negro 91v 647 Negroes con the General Pnnd to start operations stltnte 29 percent ««f the population The plant now la value«! at *210.000 and hare 12 per cent of the high and has presented to the City Treasury schivi Is over *500.000 in rash This ia plus the saving to property owners of *375. AFRICAN PRINCE MEETS MARCONI 000 on work performed. U t a H t r . Ootwbor. Ä A D V O C A T E W ITH O UR 1933 LEGIS AlURE M A TTE R (B y William Pickens 1 Perhaps ihe following d la Ingas he tween Horace Greeley and llriaham -B y - Young will tv- better appreciated if we ASHBY C. DICKSON give Ihe backgroiitnl «>f ihe inclilenl o f our quoting ll here On one of my Rials Senator sud trips to Salt talks City 1 had a g«w l I By W. J. Wheaton » former Circuit deal «»f fun laughing at the Mormons about Ihelr hypocrisies on the race Multnomah County ... , ___ question Almoai any American re- W ill labor throw . » a y this chance wouM aftor,! «musement for just rsH-ognltion* Under the N R A »h e n m«>aaure<! by Its sincerity in re- During 1913. the legislature asseni h u the tv'st chance It ever had to ob- s i w t to American Negro«'.« I «-allt'd hl« abolish««! the Justice of Ihe Pesca lain that for which it has been atrug- attention to the faet that the Normans Courts in t he « It« of Portlan l and ea , , . . - . had made them a G«vi and a religion blttig Namely, the chance to hare a SHUTS ;::;\nd\Tiub,:;h;;;",nt'he of producilo» ss The present pl.n has when ihe war on. In heaven. Ie«l ^ ^ « r K T h e n ëw 'u w *provi,I .«I ihql msde «he effort *• «“ « V » * L k » d Ü h ^ ^ n e 'o u î w V . h . jud....... . the I of a wage commesurate with the skill . . . Th..ief"<r.. 'ih.oi * ...» ho i„Ha practiced hi» loaitijt t rotA ij. rnor«*rort* int*y "never n* v* r ^ . M i hr<iii which he puis into piMductlon NatU- v „ . ro, , Into ihelr church PH>feaalon for md less than in r.e . „ „ . ... ,* * . .. . «ears, and Ihey increased ihe Juris rally, human selfish.,es. ha. sought to And .hen 1 e.died . H e » « » < •>* i , 56.66 up to »*06 00 ine ___ n,..r,> frustrale ihe em learor i«f the Admin fact of how ltrlgbam tonne tires of certain southern Industries presented a c«vle calling for two class- «-s of w ag«' -one for Ihe while and a lesser wage for the black. Gen Hugh Johnson. Chief Administrator, told those gentlemen emphatically that ther«' would he ti«' such differences and unless there was an equal and ailtviuale wage for all workers, regard less of race. cre«vl or c««f>r. there would he no federal assistance for ■.hose stales which «hey. ihe southern gentlemen. represented That Incident N . v Intend» to play fair with .ill branche» of labor Mut it »eem » that »onto of the unknowing have allowtnl themaelve» to be led hy demagogues who foment strife and spurn the term» of . me<liatlon . offeretl .. They f.»ster Ihe moh s p lr» and the re- suit is sabotage and bl.H«dshed -------- Through mediation It can he deter k .v. min<n1 i whether or not a more renum erative » ige can he paid That is T. * * ‘V ln * ' l* rw d lly determlaed thmugh expert »e s ,u a :i;'n Where veer « has I...... « r“ “ ‘ »'•roles from the bench m another communication, and wrote an addendum t«« the Koran lhal a be- «Im m a l ca.es and ok in i s never or Mohammed in particular, has Been “ wonderful Imjr« r e r the originel .aw and we have a could have IS wives Instead of only r««««I court In the Dlnirlct t*4 »urt l**ut a dt»sen and so «>n there ur«» »onte changea \«»t necen»»rv N«»w Brigham Young had one go«w! to get fht» o'urt out of the hor»e amt Negro slave whom he «ltd not see how buggy d a ah amt with that hope In he could do without, even In heaven m im i, t Intrinlucetl penate bui mitnher Therefore, the rules were suspend««! .140 which provhlc«! an antemltuent to ao that this on Negro servant could one of the aection« of the preaent law go to heaven when he died and look _ h(. h Ih„ r, . ht after Marse Young Being ihe higge.i ^ r rem oZ.I .d or change of of the Merman, \nung simply use«! fr„ m m il with d .! and a ,* got a an» tVlc^-ouri' Vii'The\Tr,cuit'«•»'.urt'” The penaion or an exception written f i l o prt,Äf*nt l a w '«««tend» the nrivllege ti* the Ver*ailleA Treaty that had ended litigants In the circuit court to take the W ar In Heaven a change i>f venue from one county to |n having all this fun. I of course ¡ ^ « ‘¡ h e T frn T w m w m em b erT h àl la hail to brlnr out the fact that the wha' ! in thu famoua .Nelaon M orm .k . had had slaves - th o s e who Bar<, . r ,h«7 ,lrl, l „ . t c d In warned to have them and found them Cortland, and wa. transferred to and profitable 4.« keep This «hocked the ,rl„ , Washington Uounly at the re- n[ ,h- Pr*^P"«. «hey knew ,,f the defendaata The preaeni such past I - w J u u . n* n , c « (.nah |«- inigant» litigants to to («up take fK-# little about . . . _ their . u« own ,1. hurle«l .. 1 “ »nie 'll** ' n 1 know «h* 1 «hev or „ , han«e of yrtiue from the Dlatrict their forbears had erer been so wl« ke«l .'..urt hl,M „«-om m un lc.ted N V " r‘ tUlTt>rT ^ lhr If. tor any reason a litigant In a civil truth of what I said People are like action or a defendant in a criminal , hÄt: , om t pf thM<1 a , 50rt case d.m. n.'t wan, hi. ■ t r l « l ihe from BOW „ (hi, u ,p„ |h„ ,,M<.pn JAsIrlct < ourt_ he is helpless, for there Is no other place where hla rase can ,U n „ of Oo|f> he tr!«ul It certainly ae«<ms reasonable mr„ to th„ r n n , that If the law provides . change of „ fu h t „ „ |ha , when , Pma „ hu ,or|, n , u m U , nrt „ thH venue in the circuit courta, lhal a like , nd „leaae s ancestor. law should he etiaid««l to provhlu for Change of venue In the district and _____ those of Huey once . h„rne.l men n . . , . . courts. u m i. This * um hill was referred («> Ihe Chicago. Oct. 21 (A N P l— Senator DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Guglielme Marconi, ihe famous wire If the full value of the development less Invention of Italy an riMarchess of electric power at the Btmneville Dam is to be realised by the people Marconi, his wife, were introduced to of Portland the matter of the acquisi the Due Kwesi Guisseppe Castruccio. tion or construction of an adequate royal consul general In Chicago The distiibntton system by the City is one interpreters told the Duke something that must be given paramount atten of the inventor's life and his marvelous achievements in science. tion and immediate consideration. The Duke congratulated him. told The manufacture of electric energy at an extremely low price at the pro him of Africa's need of science. He posed dam may not in itself result in invited the Senat«»r to see his F. rtous any decrease in the power rates chag- Royal Ashanti Ceremonial Troupe, while he was there, but the inventor STATEM ENT OF OWNERSHIP. left the city Thursdav. An invitation was extended the Duke to visit Rome ‘ .hOW" . th* t ,h' V * * L to * n ,n?d*5 » * ,e- M ANAGEM ENT. CIRCULATION, ,the adjustment has been made Some- ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE and Mussilinl. [times it has been necessarv to make ACT OF CONGRESS OF * compromise^ hut In no case ha, that AUGUST 24. 1912 Of TH E ADVOCATE, published SLASH T H R O A T AS HOME BURNS com promu* been unfavorable to la- hor If these agitator, were In the pay weekly at Portland. Oregon for Octo St Paul. Minn (V t 21 (A N P l—When of the enemies of organized lah«»r. they ber 1. 1933 firemen resp«inded to a call to exting could not he of any more service The S T A T E OF OREGON ) : as. uish a Mare in th* attic of a dwelling ¡ S w h T k l f ' * * * “ ‘ V f at 575 Carroll avenue, they saw J H. cognized fact, but to u»e force in the C O U N TY OF M ULTNOM AH ) Dillingham. 60. a resident on the se Before me. a Notary Public in riT n U t « rT l T U b " ‘ * nh !,hV n'l « " « » ' » « » hearing ",.r segregated them Ju,IU r> committee * reported m' , f , " r “ u hr* r tng. “ that out and for the State and county afore cond floor, still in the house They or ?èr .M i. 1 * y” ? r * h * 1" t" ■ «'• • - - d cattle They will call favt>rahly; th«* report e as edoptiul. ami dered him to come out. Instead, he said. personally appeared BBeatrlce- ! ! ' ? “ £ 'the, bul,,,“ rk of 1 moV ‘- Ihe ;>esky historian, a liar. Just the senate passed the bill Cannadv Franklin, who. having been seised a razor and slashed his throat ment. Protests of wages ¡«Id In the fh*»»,«* Morni tans call««) me. behind my But It BMt With aom c "PP".ttl"n cotton and agricultural areas of Cali- with it. He was taken to a htwpltal duly sworn according to law. deposes from the judges of the circuit court» It f«»rnla has been the cause nf labor and says' that she is the Publisher of where he died shortly afterwards But the Mormans had to take it and district court» In Portland I was that are causing g r e a t con T H E ADVOCATE and that the follow- is beliered that Dillingham became problems —V, ___. . . . _ back, at least silently for there was cem told hy a judge of the circuit court The refusal of the Growers „ ............... . tng is. to the best of her knowledge temporarily unbalanced mentally when . ’ to “ „ one man at the meeting « I . S . heard , Mr. billing confer with the representatives of Cali me speak, ami who dax ided to find out that due to the present congested con and belief, a true statement of the confronted by the fire. dition of the court calendar that they ownership, management, e tc , of the ham was past grand master of the fornia’s board of Mediation and the Just »h o was the liar — the Mormsn didn't want any more hunine«» in that taking Into their own hands measures E I L , ’ .,“ " " "IL aforesaid publication for the date Masonic lodge in Minnesota. or . «.. , . . V . hyp««<-rite or the speaker Ills name court, and this judg«; also told me that or a punitive character, has brought hmnrhr . , . , . ., shown in the above caption, required is Jack Beller He is In the United the dl»trlct court judge» dtd not by the Cct of August 24. 1912. embod ed by the prorate power companies in any number of protests from the peo ¿ . V ied in section 411, Postal Laws and the metropolitan area of Portland. Regulations, printed on the reverse I It ia claimed that in this part of the side of this form, to w it: country the major portion of the ex 1. That the names and addresses pense in supplying domestic light and of the publisher, editor, managing edi power ia in the cost of distribution. tor. and business manager are: And it is doubtful whe’ her the private Publisher. Editor, business mana ly-owned dividends, will be in the po ger. Beatrice Franklin; Managing Edi sition to make any material reductions r>gy. tor: Jerome Franklin, both of Port in the rates to the small consumer. Here 1« «omething that wa« nut In among them he discovered a two-hour The publis has the right to enjoy the headline« It happened at Ninety Intervie» Which Horace Greeley, of land. Multnomah County. Oregon. „ „ „ rar.. u w |h„ , . m#n ah „ 2. That the owner is; Beatrice the advantage of lower rates when the Six. South Carolina, when Ben Thomp New ione, had with Brigham Young ton«!«* to commit burglarly or rohliery Franklin; power is available at considerable lass »on w-hn had been arrested and plare«i in 1S59. when r»re«*|ey made a journey goes out without flr«t arming himself S.That the known bondholders, cost than the utilities can generate. in Jail for threatening to defend him across the continent, which wa» an with a pistol, and for the purpose *»f mortgagees, and other security holders It Is plain, however, that In order to self against an attack of white hno«|. event in that date W e quote here a making It hard on pistol totnrs. I In owning or holding 1 per cent or more obtain such rates it will be necessary him« by pulling hi« knife, was taken part o f the section of that conversa CrodtictMl Senate (till mimln'r 1*92. pn> of total amount o f bonds, mortgages, to provide a municipal distribution from the (ail hv a mob and beaten to tion which related to slavery. The posing to amend the present law or other securities are: none; system by the city. thing i» really Its own com m entary death Hi* body wa* found on th» which provides for a fine of not leas Even if in the event the State builds roadside hv passing motorists Beatrice Franklin. Publisher Horace (JreelHy What 1» the po»l- than llo o o or more thun 9300.00 or by The Sworn to and subscribed before me a super transmission line Portland will Uress of the country is becoming so slavery-*rOUr <hUrrh W" h r,‘ HPW, *° ‘ "«prl.nnment In the county Jail not this the 2nd day of October. 1933 be unable to hook into the State line lo»« than fivf* days n»*r more than fen without a distribution system. E. D Cannady. Notary Public *rh', h Vprtal" - r tlo n s of the nation " rn'* hI mtlt' ™ nu con" ‘i * r '* » .lays hy a.ldlng an amendment to that (seal! comission expires Sept. 29. 1935 1» cau.lnr that it -eek* to hide ^ ‘^ ’ ! uUnn- * n'1 n'” ^ law providing that .n v jx-r.on found much as It possibly can such uncaused W " 1 I ' nr**‘ Pron',««< —> ™ » * " • guilty of ., second or subsequent of barbarity. The toll nf ||To* of N e g ro e s # «hall have been --------------- removed from ---- hi» de. ^ de#m#d «ullty of a felo* through moh violence in the south ha« ny and »hall he punished by Imprison The Oldest N egro Business In Portland Is during the past year reached propnr ment In the state penetentiary for not tlon* that stagger one and causces territory- less than one nor more than five B V There are. one to wonder that the sigma Is not years. H G Do your territorial law* up more generally felt hy the better thlnk- I felt that we nhould have greater hold »la very? Inr element of the white and methods n v • Tk i- . . j protection against perml»runua si*- B 3 Those l a w , _ are printed— you , hfK, „ r , founil »ought to hlot It from our Amrlcan civilization. Every Negro whose Ufa ran ,or yuurself If slave* are thi* offic e r» In the polire department I* taken without due process of law f,r,,,,*ht here hy those who owned and the aherlffa thrt*ughnut th»* »late. I* a mil Stone about the neck of th- th,>m ln ,h,‘ we do not favor other' la k 'ib li«h eri o f “ The Adt'orat*” enforcement offb-ial« national life. their escape from the service o f their agre«-d that It wa» a good law, and th»* bill paM»ed the Senate wKhout any Published Every Saturday For The Past 29 Years controverwy on the 22nd day of Feb BEATRICE C AN N AD Y-FR AN K LIN , Editor ruary. and qrent to the Hoti»e for con »•deration There the bill wa» held un til March 7th and Indefinitely poat* poned. f neldom hear o f a thug or highwayman being puninhed hy more than a »m all fine or a »hört Jail »en- tenre for carrying a pi»to| regardi»*» If You Are Particular See Us For A Shine of how often he ia caught, and unb*»» we dlacourage that klntl o f outlawry we »till have it with ua And Ju»t why the member» of th«* Houae would WE SERVE LUNCH refuae to pans a bill that waa ao unan- Imotialy endor»ed by law enforcement officiala, la another one of thoa# legia- latlve myaterle». The Adv ocate Publishing Co- Tèe (nitrii St el l t ** Nell ÌE lidi Hel Ilk AMERICAN LUNCH ROOM C. Clemons G. B. Brandon. Props. Be 231 N. W. TH IR D AVEN UE (Near corner of Everett Street) PORTLAND, OREGON Kind To Your FEET V itality - Arch - M innirt FOOTWEAR NEW LOW PRICES W O M E N 'S ............... ® *4 and *5 Pr. M E N 'S ...................... @ *5 and $6 Pr. M IS S E S '.............................. 0 *4 I f . Children's ..........@ *1.75 to *3.50 Pr. SO Y’ S ................® *3.50 to »4.00 Pr. RESOURCES OVER 85 M ILLION I nilw l Sidles Ndlioiidl IVtink H ro«rlv«.a y «tri«! S é x ll» al S ta rk IN »rll.»n e! "ONE OF TH E N O R T H W E S T ’S GREAT B A N K S " 96666#6#66 I Introduced and secured the pas sage of Senate hill number 31(< which had for lls purpose an amendment to the law relating to advertising to cure social diseases This hill had the sup port of the medical fraternity and easi ly jiassed both houses and was signed by the governor on March Rfh. I Joined with Senator Ham Brown and Senator Zimmerman In the Intro duction of senate hill number 342 which provided that during times of fi nancial distress. Ihe governor of the state of Oregon hereby la given jiower to declare hank holjglaya and a mora torium on legal and e«|ultahle remedies against debtors In all rourts You will remember In some o f my previous dis cussions I told you about the morator ium hill* that f had Introduced which were defeated. This hill was designed to have the same effect, and the same fore« that were against xtending mpr- atorlum on mortgage foreclosures fought and defeated this bill. I make no claim for this hill other than the fact that I was co-author. Senator Sam Brown Is entitled to all o f the credit for the relief that this hill would brought to the people. This concludes all of the hills that I bad to do with In the Senate and next W e e k I Will dlaruss some Senate reso lutions and memorials of which I was either author or co-author SLAVS W IFE Tarboro. N. C , Oct 21*t (AN PJ- , William Draughn shot and kilted hla wife In her »edrobm Saturday night, using n shotgun. P R IV A T E TU B ER C U LO U S H O SPITALS IN DETROIT lielroll. Mich. Oel *1 lANIM Dr Aifr««l F Thomas, superintendent of llelhesds M slernliy h os pliai Jollied Itoberl Gresnldte. head of falrvlew M n>l„ r|um here Monday In brsndlng as utterly false tbs chars«' made h f Sim«» F ilrlasby lo llie o ff«- ! lhal all of Ihe Negro hospitals here, p an in i l a r l y th»'ee operated for the cars of tu- lien-utoels pallenta. _» W e ^ otwraled , i , houl the proper supervision of i lly „ » t , , health authorities Aceortllng lo reports Mr tlrlgahr t»J I DE PRIESE ASKED 10 INTERCEDE B EAU TY C U L T U R IS T S T IL L STRUGGLE OVER NRA CODE Chicago. Ill« Oel 21 1 A N P I The N A insofar as It relates lo JH|,||rtH| |,eauly cttllurlsls of the "'(in continuas !<• I mi II merrily Klforts „n the part of Ills National Beauty -vague lo secure a separale heauly cullure wor- h has liven vigorously op- the Natloual llesuly Shop which waa the due. I cause Association. another colored Sanitation, baa resulted In an e l "< ,hV " T " ' " ' ” " * ' <r,„,s die here from Ills dlgease Ilian change of opinions between Ihe prime . » hl(e . forces Ut bolli organisations, end has Ur!„.|,v himself living misinformed "/„.“h, to PO.. h i. misinformation on drawn Congressman Oscar lieprlest ...................... ....... ......i,.. •• ■>. and N It A officials Into Ihe conflict. .y£.^ ^ w .e l was a rlaitor lu U h k a go ty , . , rk er. f..r dlfferenl working rule. this week Dr .......... who for twenty ptl< e . than lh ".e governi..« (he v a fr i has held the distinction of serv- «h ile s , because of the economic «Ils u, sur«e.m on ihe .la ff of Ihe tlar„ y , he two groups M r. ............... K »n »«u O ty .^»»utherii lU ilw arr. Is U al ao the (lealgnate«t lu rgaui of the U* nit«wl State» Kmploye'» 4'omntUaMl lie ha» »erve*| In th»» latter capacity for eight year» amt U the phyaldan on call when any fed era I employe in Katt»a» Tlty 1« III Jured |(ulh JadUon of ihe National lleauty shop Owuar» A » a 4 m latlon . rhalUnge4 \jr)l Youuc,a repreaantatlon on the f|,M,r of the white mealing »aying that N«4gr,H4» wattled ih e Identical »am « to govern them that governed whltea T h e National Meant y 8l»op O w n er« Ihr Dibbla Wim i -» prwaldant « » f lb# Aaaoelalloa.. lttflti#nc#d €^oncr#aanian kl4,lH-‘ n ’ M' t'rban U a n « waa m « u, » r Daprlaat to lat#r#at I 1 hnago to attenl the conference *»f man. Advlaor on the Krooomtc Statu» , rb* 11 , •rA<u,, ••cretarle» held here ,,f Negro under Ihe N It A Mr Por#- this week ami vlalteil the American man tixik Ihe matter up wth N B A College of Surg««>n'e Unuvenllon which admlnlalrali«r I*, wer, who wrote Mr waa he lit at the grounds of "A Century lieprieel aa follow » of l ‘r<»giN* I "Although aurh a rod » haa I k » « u »ubmitted dUcrlmtnatlng hetwcinii col* PO STAL INSPECTORS (or«*«! and whit«« worker» In the imlua f . Y t PENSION GROUP ,try. there 1« absolutely tin chan««* that ¡It will r«M*«tlvr ih«* approval of th*» Na- Wa»hlngton. I> i ' . Oct (A N I*i tlonal ltrcov#ry Admlnl»tratloti I'oaial ln»p#ctor# hav» h##n ordered I Mr» Annie Malone, head of Morti to liivm tigate the activitie« of the .Na 'admitted the condition» governing e tioual old Ag l*en»lon A**oclatlon gr»t »hop« uee<|ed in »«*me reaped» „ ( f ulsa Ok la of which Or J K .different c«>n»ideratlon. hut expre»»ed „.(to n a l chairman, and Ihe |hcr.elf a . being .«pp.nmd («. a dlfferenl |V n .i.,n Service Bureau al Newark national code Imsml on color. Ark spousor*«! by a Judge J S lodi | In the meantime if N It A officiala' man statement« are c«irrect, there will be This annonrement was made by mi separate «-«xle. Chief Inspector M I* Aldrich, after I -------------- . Irniulrlr, lis.I readied Washington " f TO H E LP D R AFT CODE (h. operattOB of the two organisation« FOR NEGRO DOMESTICS In »«>utht*ru alale» The TuUa Aaaociatloti adverll### It \Va»hinglon. Oel ?l 4A N P l— John «e lf as nttn profit making and non «al P Davi» esecutive »ecretalV of the arled le a fle t» dlntrthutrHl hy l^ h Joint Committee on National Ke«'overv man. a former police c*>urt Judge am! h «« l»eeii Invitai hy Dr llenjamln An '.h a 'p .' ace. n«»e past no year» drew», chairman of the National t*4 *m of age. are » 4 *1*1 for cent», or les» mitt««* on Km ployer Employee rela if the Interested party cant : a. .»rd tlonshlp» In the Home, to attend a a quarter. conference October 14 at the Oramer — - ’-1 — ......... Park hotel. New York City to help W H iTC MAN STY LE D "F IN A N C IA L draft an employment cmle for Imu»« AO VISO R- FOR MEMBERS OF hold domestica of the PnMed 8 ta t.« GREEN P A S T U R E " CAST M l«» Mary Anderson of the Women'« Mureau of the 1‘nlted Slates |«abor Negro tnenilM'rs of the ra»t who, ex- cept for hi* W ise guidane», might «H« slpate the stead> salaries they are earning Curtis is father confessor and dl rector of high flnatn-e to the happy. go-lucky Negro who comprise III« Idg company, according t«i thl» advance publlclly. cor cry ha* alreaily completed a lenta live plan Ip hr outlined at Ihe con ference The plan was drafted by a sub-commltlfe of which Mrs Myra Colson C alli« Is chairman tlther mi ni Iters of the cotnmitlre are M l«« Fran- «es Wllllattis of the National V W C A . and Dr Kotiert C Weaver, terhiil- cal adrlaitr to the Joint Uommlttee Seattle News DUCK JORDAN • 116 2*rd Are. Editor I'hons Ca. 14391 YVO NN E C H A T T E R S • 206 26th Aro DIES IN F U T ILE RESCUE OF FATH E R Merldan. M iss, (V t 22 (A N I'I — Pomp Brown, 22 waa burned to death Monday night whe he rushed Into the blazing residence lo save hla father, the l(ev Henry Brown Rev llrown had left the house lu*f«»re Ihe fire be gan PATR O N IZE • • • T h »— G A L A Strangers Especially Welcome Schedule of Servlets 9:45 A M. — Sunday School 11 A. M. — Sermon I »0 P M — C. K t 00 P. M. — Sermon EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH T H E A T R E 23rd Avenue A East Olive St. Rev. George F. Martin, Peetor 22nd Avs and E. Madison St. Na«v Management FIRST A M E. ZION CHURCH 14lh Avenue A East Pike Sts. Rev. H. Leo Johnston#, Pastor New Owners Schedule 9:30 A II 00 A. 6 30 P. 8:00 P. NEW E Q UIPM ENT Everything new except the Name ieieeeeeeeeeeee4eeefeeeteeeeetHeeteeeeiieeeteetfeteeiiMi(e| Lew Cc*t f uel of M M. M M. Sunday Services — Sunday School — Sermon — Varlrk C. B — Sermon .1. Prayer Meeting Every Wed at I Strangers Especially Welcome COAL «■•r “>»..... S 6 And . 0 UP 0 MT. ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH Rev T. M. Davit, Peetor W e Handle All Kinds of Coal WOOD Schedule of Sunday Services 9:30 A M. — Sunday School 11:06 A. M. — Sermon 6 SO P M — n Y. f>. U. 8 00 P. M. — Sermon Load........ $ 3 . 7 5 Our wood la dry and will ploaea you. PR O M PT D ELIVERY Phone E A lt 4282 CHANDLER Fine Choir and Congregational Singing FU E L A T R A N S FE R 1818 • 23rd Ave Seattle, Wn. Strangers Especially Welcome •6 ,(• YOUR_NEWS! When you have any news of Inter est, kindly phone It In to Duck Jordan the editor at East 14.30, or to hts assistant editor, Mies Yvonne Chatters at East 2518. There la no charge for aoclal and local news Items and we welcome your cooperation. /