The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 11, 1933, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SA TU RD A Y. NOV. 4.
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EDITORIALS
With
¡R osalie Bird
B e a tric e Cannady F ran k lin .
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E d ito r and Publlahe
T. J . F ran k lin
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W illiam Ptckene
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Clifford M itchell
tHX-ial Editer
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Ralph W . L ester - Special W riter
Columnist Ashby C. Dicksi’U • sp e cia l W riter
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Columnist Abbe' W allace,
E. D. Cannady......................... Contributor Duck Jord an
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Seattle Editor
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Ralph C l y d e .......................Column st
Tommy Luke
S. W. 6th Avenue
Subscription R ates payable in advance
One Y ear. $2.50; Six Months. $1.50 9 -
T hree Months $1.00
Nancy L e e ............................ Columnist
K it* Reid
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to tilt*
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Columnist
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S a y ! You had
(no(er
tell your
friend
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in watch her
aiep. - the Southern
P acific
may
double lu ck
on her som e of these
days,
T he Opening of th<>
Roosevelt which read in part: "T h e
conservation of human life, and the
prevention of accid ental injuries, is of
W hile In
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laat Bun
vital im portance to our w elfare and
day morning. I ant gating over the
happiness.
lutiti and otherw ise
heads o f the
"W e sacrificed IS.MO lives through
congregation, (all anxious for the
Mrs. \V. P L oitiat. Prop
accid ents last year Approxim ately 9.
C hinam an's afternoon d raw ings) and
000.900 people were injure«! T he eco­
186! IN T E R S T A T E A VENUE
was inspired lo w rite a seng which 1
nomic co sts run close to two billion
shall ca ll. I ll sing H allelujah. Hal
d ollars. T he stx-ial cost is im m easura­
Chicken and V irginia Baked Ham
A Specialty
1 le lu ja h ' every Sunday m orn, if «le
ble Briefly stateil. that is our national
Lad will bring me au eight «p u f by
accid ent problem and it certainly of­
Phone R eseratlon s
Mr. T . Brown. Chet
early «lawn".
fers a most serious challenge to the
T R .n ity SIM
Mrs. Sherm an Dennis, W aitress
Am erican people.?
Dame rumor hath it th at — — - —
At its m eeting, the Congress formu­
will return sentii very much sadder
lated plans fo r continuing its unre­
but w iser, a lth e u g h -----------------Is the
m itting fight against accid ents througn
king now
134 In that fine work it will be aided
by oth er organ ¡rations, such as the
Tom I haven't much lim e now. or
National Bureau of Casualty and Su re­
’ll tell you s««me scandal that will
ty U nderw riter*. which works unre­
sin ce your eyebrow s, but for the first
m ittingly in the in terest of safer, hap­
YOl’ R
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le tte r I couldn't very well spill ev ­
pier living In certain fields— notably
i
ery thing Ju s l wait till next week,
p a s t
p u i : s i : \ t
m
i K i­
that of industry— the work has pro
duced fine fruit. In o th ers— particu
i oh. B o y '
ev
Ynura for larger keyholes.
the public re-
U rly the auiom obil
sponger has generally been discourag
DAISY
ing. And the public — vs—in money.
in health, in irrep laceable lives
(Youngest M entalist on the A m erican
T his year th ere has been a start
m aiie in i«>wenng the autom obile death
Stag e Today)
toll. and it » ill be appreciably under I
the 1932 level But thousands of cart"
leas d rivers still roam the highways.
* constant m enace to the rest of us
p p 7 — L ast August I lost my ring
J b * incom petent and the discourteous 0oe§ fh# on# , have in mind have lt G. C.— The man that I am going witn
ani*
gives h it wife money to pay on a bill
^ . ‘de tons of m
— etal
---- - - at high speeds
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v
. i n r . diamond
i i t m . u i . l r ring
i n v is
-s in
n the
t f l e Do#t (h# pay it or n o tf
Tour
Here ‘»deed.
said.
An' , Tou.
is in in
. h .. as the P . resident .___
.! is possession
of r a dlamonu
man at ring
the presentt
* * Tea' l b » ll*‘n^ “ > tb« Am erican peo-
The airl f n r u J IO » t „ ,m you
An*
T h is m a n s wife has a per
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right to do s s she p lease* with
lo i
Advocate Pulilishin Company
W t Congratulai« and W alcoma tha
NEW QOLDEN W E ST MOTEL
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OPEMA MOUSE LAUNOMV
Cloni plot n lettumtry Servito
M m m m m m nm m h'
Can you ima
glue a young man telling ano ther to
com e up some t im e ' I think h«> really
m ean! It. loo. ( Y outh' Quo V aille*)
A N N O I' N C I N Q
III
Ths
Oh. y eah! Iki you know thaï Misa
la singing. "Baby' W ent You
P lease Come H om e" for her man In
The Ikilles, Oregon
Floruit
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WELCOME
I guess you've heard about ihm c e r­
tain young m an, who says he'll let
his rival (fo r the favors of a certain
young Misal have his fun for awhile,
so he ean look over new fields I'd
tell that young
man not to lie so
darn sure of his position, beeauao l|
heard aotne lim e ago that “the log
ger they are. the harder they fa ll“
and then (he girl, herself, may have
change«! her mind alam i (hai "Gay
I .od iarlo" who saya he’ll lei his riv ­
al play.
NEW GOLDEN W EST HOTEL
l-oui» G. Gregory • • Sp écial W rite .
Contrlbutin
J . W heaton .
Rntere«l a* Scvond Cla»» ¡la tter in the
Poet O ffice at Portland. Oregon
Vnder the Act of 131!
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D ear IVe>,lng T om :
Host Wishes For Your Success
THE ADVOCATE
Published E very Saturday at 2518 N
E. ! 6th Avenue. P ortland . Oregon
Telephone G A R F IE L D 7S2S
s - ^ - w. —
••THRU A K E Y H O L E ''
(B y Dirt lllsh in ' T <v|
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245
Evaratt
Straat
BRoadway
3170
* Virginia / aberri'
WE DO OUR PART
THE
New Golden
T he opening of the
W est H otel m arks the en tran ce of ano-
th er colored woman into the realm
of business c ircle s in Fortland
The
Advocate appreciates the courage and
optom ism and faith in the return o f
norm al business condittens exercise«!
bv Mrs. C atherine Byrd, proprietor
of the hostelry as evidenced by her
actions.
W e wish for her all the su ccess
she hopes to h a re and m ore.
The
Advocate stands ready to cooperate
with
ork
w u n Mrs.
. w r s. Byrd
o * r u and
i n u her
n e r ccw
r o .u
u ers
r n in
iu
nu ttins o
o v
v e e r r n
h er
er p
n ro
of S S e e rv
rv ic
ic e e
putting
ro gram
g ram 01
m our com m unitv where she has cho-
sen to ca st her k>t.
!
ABBIE' W
ALLACE
Familiar
with
every Creer
another boy friend
3ou will not get ber h u sb a n d * money Sh e pay* on this
le is now expected that the New the ring back B E m ore carefu l in the b iil at j nterv als
Y ear will see the approval of all the future and don't loan your Jew elry to
The voices of five Judges, sittin g on industrial «.xies That w ill mean that frieuds.
d . d . a .— I am in s io u l to know If my
the Oregon Suprem e B ench, have call- tbe National R<
A dm inistration
g ran d farth er left any money and just
ed for th e life of Theodore Jord an has completed its first great task At B. S — My husband w ants me to ju st where „
Tw o voices dissented
declaring that tbls w rltinF 59 codes, covering the stay at home and slave under him
Jo rd an did not have
a fair trial in ^ > *c induatrles. have been approved When I am on a job he aits out near An,
Yl)Ur ira m | f,ther
had llille
the K lam ath County
C o u r t-b u t the tm ^bundred thlrty-aeven are being re where I work and w atches me like a fat, h ln
H it sm all saving* were
two voices were drowned out. T h e ln- ' ,
*,u" t > - s e v e n a re ■
I f r cat a fter a rat and follow s me all the .
| a a a r t h e spring whey.- h e s it
tern ation al L abor Defense and honest- *arly heartngs
By the time this is t ,me. Do you see any rslia f for me. ht, .irlnkina; a .ile r If you will send
minded people of Oregon and else-
‘ / a ^ r C^ * ' T . i f h
° ° e 0t i
me a map. I shall be glad to work
where supporting the I. L. D In i u „“V " J .0** ,dlf„fl‘f “ 1* 7 * . ^ *
,* *
An" A separation will bring shout , h |* out r,,r y„„
fight to save Jord an, are aghast, but proTed unl®** »n unlooked-for problem relief betw een the two of you It Is
— _
not dismayed, at the decision. T heir
I k i . 1“. '" ? , ’/ " !? f'-a,u r'*
better that you leave the town that L. r a .— A certain man and wlfa of
slogan in the past has been "Jord an
in .
,
. m m ale * e l*' you are In at the present tim e, should acquaintance are having trou ble, do
Must N
T heir slogan m the !?* ! , ,
n N l i« . I know a M f t a l* th.ng con
future shall continue to be. in atron- ,„ ,lv.
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band will m ake your life mlnerahu* cernm g the husband and want you to
tally among large stores, which ad­
should you stay where you are. You tell me should I reveal th is or not.?
ger a c c e n t: "Jo rd a n Sh all Not Hang
v ertise lead ers" at less than coat in
R eaders of the Advocate, which has
,C t .
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m no longer love him *0 why continue
„Out
on
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that
cu
stom
ers
buying
them
r . , Ih
l, . thtng
hlll, nllI
carried on a tireless cam paign in be-
to ,l
drag
this
out.
Ans
T h is a ffa ir 1* none of your
will buy other goods on which profit
business If you should meddle In (his
half of ihto vlctJm iied N e ^ o yonth. I# m ade. v ery sm all stores, in towns
* f ei wel1 . AcquaJI! i ®<1
®t0^ of bottom -bracket population, will be R. E. T .— I received your astrology a ffa ir you will l o s e the friendship of
reading and I waa well pleaaed. The both p arties .-nnrerned
of Jord an § case. T hey know about the immune to code provisions
brutalities of third-degree trial meth-
o n e important NR \ nrobien
answ ers to my questions have helped
ods used to force a confession from ¡nK IO be th e attitud e of the c^reM m* * Br' at “ * * ' W ' M you P1* * * « Blv* V.V.— I am about to loae my
home,
the man accused of the m urder of a Here s where the recovery adm im stra- m* * ° me ,nform a t '° "
regarding your will I?
w hite Southern P acific Railroad stew- , ion m.d e a possibly far r e ir h ^ g m i l
,ueky nu'T,ber d r,am Book ’
ard. T hey know that all the evidence, take. When G eneral Johnson exclud-
An" ' A
w111 "aT#' ynilr b°tne
aside from the extorted confessions, ed two reporters from his conference. An*
My nt' * L u rk !r •'‘ « " i ! » r Dream for you I
see you at work within a
was circu m stan tial. But ln Nordic A- because he did not like what they had are now of the press, if you
few weeks and my advice now is for
m erica. even circu m stan ces are
not been w riting about NRA. he was do- “ ' “h *° K'‘* on,> ■Imply »end one d ollar you to get out and begin m aking con-
neede to sen ten ce a black man
to ing the unprecedented. Then he ,ut an<l yr>" wl11 recelve y °ur co Py by re- ta e ls with people concerning a Job
death. A ccusations, alone, will tighten his foot in deeper by advocating a 11- ,urn mail ani* lny a ,,,,'ce on y id f most Y’ou will be repaid
the rope aropnd his neck, whip the censing system for papers, and Just in>P°r ,»n t questions
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mob to furry, and com plete # .c lynch about every m etropolitan editor In the
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M- J -— A friend stk ed me to writ# you
ju s tic e for the Negro race.
country ran for his typew riter
tin W w — 1 * * nt » « "’«one a letter. P lease to find out If her m other or sny of
R eaders of this paper are aw ai*. too top of that, an NRA rep resen tative In te " m* d,d th *y r«c«lve ’«?
her relatives ere living..............................
of the splendid spirit of unselfish cou- the South called on the ed itor o f a
rage which Theodore Jord an, w aiting medium-sized paper, told him that if
A n ,: y ° ur '« “ t wa* not received
Ans
I get the Im pression of a sls-
day a fte r day for the life and death he didn t stop making unfriendly com- by *h,> Person for whom it was intern te r who live* at the present tim e In
decision, has shown. Only recently Jo r- m ent on NRA labor provisions, he'd
T h i" special delivery le tte r was New York n t y . In re fe re n ce to her
dan wrote to a personal friend.
" I find him self in trouble. The editor »¡*ned for by a person whose in itials m other It Is unfortunate hut I cannot
mean nothing in th is fight the fight »poke up in his paper and found the are R D.
T h is inform ation can be co n tact a cle a r vision in her case
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invoices us all. But to those of us whole press, including the most real- checked at your local post o ffice
do not believe she Is alive
who have followed the cam paign for ous supporters of the Roosevelt pro-
bis freedom . Jord an has grown to gram, behind him
T h is threatened
mean a great deal, and his courage press censorship is vitally important
NOTE — Your question printed free in th is column. F or private reply
m akes it possible to carry the battle and sparks are going to fly when it I
send 25c and self-addressed envelope fo r my New A strological Read­
forward so th at the slogan of his de- really com es to a head,
ing and receive by return mall my advice on th ree questions free.
fenders shall be realized.
G eneral belief is th at Mr. R oosevelt
Five men have voiced th eir decision, i* heartily in favor of a free press-that
Sign your full name, birth date, and co rre ct address.
But th ere are m illions,
Negro and hi» m istake is in not holding tight
A ddress: A BB E W A LLA C E, P. O. B o* 11, A TLA N TA , G EO RG IE.
white, throughout the country who enough rein on some of his assistan ts.
have not had their say. The heroic — ^
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cam paign, led by the International
F IR S T A. M. E. ZION CHURCH
L abor D efense in behalf of the Scotts-
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boro boy's gives encouragem ent to the
Services last Sunday were well at-
deierm lnation that the challenge of ,Pn,,ed all day. Both m orning and eve-
Jo rd an 's friends shall be vindicated ninir- tb e Holy Communion was ad-
I jjw iJ
JOKDAN SH A L L NOT HANG'
m inistered At 11 a in a general tes-
BtHHRiimUp
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tim onial service followed a brief ser-
T H E Y SA L HE SH A LL O IE!
November 9th, 1933 marked the 32
ann iversary of the Boston Guardian.
a race organ published in Boston, the
Home of Abolition, and dedicated to
the principles of equality and oppor-
tunity for all men regardless of race
or color.
During these 32 years the Guardian.
thru its self-sacrificin g editor, W illiam
Monroe T ro tter, as a medium of con-
stru ctlv e race propaganda, has become
enshrined in the esteem of black peo-
pie everyw here.
Its unfaltering devotion to the Ideal
of service for the race maln-s T he
Guardian an institution. T he stability
of th at Institution, as with m ost oth er
publicist service agencies, requiring fi-
nan ces for th eir perpetuation, is ever
om inously threatened. In the case of
T he Guardian, the prevailing business
d eflation is peculiarly depressing, due
to the fa ct that it has ever been m ore
an organ for race propaganda than an
en te rp rise '* w conducted
. - « . « . v «>«rf«s * for
— -
J profit.
/i w i l t .
All th ese consid erations move this
new spaper to urge race-lovers every-
w here to rally to the aid of this ven-
e ra b le jou rn al, to the end that the
noble principles for which it stands
may not lose a devoted champion. A
y early su bscrip tio n for this national
ra ce organ at the nom inal sum of two
d ollars, addressed to T he oston Guard-
Ian. 5« P em berton Square, Boston.
Mass, will help Monroe T ro tte r to con-
llnue h i, courageous fight for the race,
A CH A LLEN G E TO US A LL
W*»t
'
Vf>r ran hitrh ami th ere was sjreat re*
jofeinsr.
|D the evening the pastor preaihed
„ powerful, soul stirrin g sermon from
the su bject. ' W here Can I Find inm
There was hallelujahs, shouting and
general accord.
The choir, under the baton of Mrs.
K ath erin e Gray, sang and Mr Burt
Turner, accompanied by Mrs Turner
played a saxaphone solo w hbh was
well received Mr. I. H. Payne was
baptised and feilowshipped Into th«-
church Mr. Payne becam e converted
the previous Wednesday night at pray
pr m eeting and expressed a desire to
unite with th " church.
An up-to-date card system has been
Initiated at the church which expedites
financial m atters and it Is being rapid
l5' accepted by the membership. Kigh-
,et‘n 'I ’Hors was laid on the collection
la b ,,‘ ‘luring the Sunday's services,
wfhi,‘ b "peaks well for the membership
^ion church.
„ R evri La-Ley, 0f Fresno, California,
E. L Jam ison and Rev
J. 1 4 ,
■ Rev
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, ,
the pastor. Rev Kinard
,/tb »•'•'vlcea. Rev, Mr l,a l>-y, a
? u 11 Am* rb 'an wb" wa» form erly in
i
rit ,,ur cb u r,'h at Fresno, gave
.,r' , buf in,Pr,'*tin g , inform ing and
af ,h " evening „rv li,
„.m v* , banl anf* ch ltte rlln * dinner
Ihe
c rhursday. Nov. ir,th a i
-.„.i , 1,, - i
i rVJ ? !r h,,,iina a( 6’oclock
2, ,o be « iv!n n ' . t " ’ ': T h l" ' ll,,n,-r
church m ortgage f,!nd t I” ^ ° f ’ h"
tain s that hav been a p p ,T in w a re ™ «
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0. T o t
E arly in O ctober the N ational S afe-
Mrs I. B. Vessel* ^ n e w ilf 1"
!y C ongress m et In Chicago. It was m em ber of the church h»*«
greeted with m essage from P resid en t pointed as elasg leader * " ',een * P’
high -BROWN
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New Golden West Hotel
Miller
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Q uarter of a cen tu ry'« «ervlce
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and cerem onial of each and
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Harry L e tte rs
In Charge of
Cri'dlls
We are a b l* to arrange the per­
sonnel of the serv ices as desired
by those in charge,, but should
you have no ch oica, you may
call upon us with the confidence
th at every detail will be a tte n ­
ded to co rrectly .
DR. OE NORVAL UNTHANK
E X T E N D S I l l s G R E E T IN G S AND B E S T
W IS H E S TO T I I B MANAGEM ENT O F
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B ea trice Reed
A sst Lady
A ttendant
Gives the h a ir a
MANAGEMENT OF TH E
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And W lshea It S u cceta
natural so ft and silky appearance, stim u lating h air growth in
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preparation
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with pride.
Mae wood
O rganist
C. L. Davy
Licensed
Em balm er
success in operating
Makes
th e h air so ft and
luxurious,
sllm u lat I n g
a
healthy growth.
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