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pack T *1 1 ffour e»*w»**** S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R H , 10$$ A O V O C A T « >i <* * » » » » » » * < 8 » BOOK REVEW This & That* By C L I F F O R D C. M I T C H E L L (R e v ie w e d by CUItorB M itch ell) VIS ITIN G T H E BAHAI T E M P L E « C O M M E N T S ON C U R R E N T R E A D W ITH OUR 1933 LEGISATURE I ¡'liicjestirKi . . . I . . The vVeu\^| — B y— ASHBY HV t T . i m ' R I » c ING" MI l1' T IK I .1. C. D IC K S O N State Senator and For aererai years I h are been In forested In the Itahal faith and ou aer F o r the tw o years that 1 conduct* erai occasions h are com mente«! upon thia column w h ile In Jackson Prison some o í their books Through Mrs D IG E S T IN G T H K N K W S I n ever tailed to h are a com m ent on M yrtle W . Cam pbell oí Portland. Ore . E A RN IN G A LIV IN G some hook read during the week, but acquired the corroapondence friemt form er Circuit Multnomah County alough ot depresión. Ibera w ere no atrlkoa. no unr«at. bmause Ibera were uo work nur any mana (itr Iheni tu prnlnal the crush of iba finan, tal lieel W hen IM U leigla lo aaaert thelr riglit lo llre and lira under elrlllaed eoudl liona. Ibera nood lie no loar of anv aort ot propaganda In lm lral tu tha alate, for all halle«#, tltal In apila ol inany ahortcomlnga. Ihla la Iba b#at. Illa aoundest go ra m m e iit on aa rlh . Wheaton I w liara all litar haré au opportunlty Nol alw aya e<|ual bul an opportunl Aa aa expected. Juat aa soon as lh«> l> National R eco ra ry A d pi neh od Ih* P R E S I D E N T OF T H E C O U N C I L toea o f thè bla moni ed lulervata lliere W hen this coin inn la read, the Pro I i" «aire lo eipraaa tur ai'preclatlon j would he a big howl Now wben II l» It I l*l< loo law will eith er be, In discard or still be a facto r In the national life of the I'n lled S tales N il states are . . ___________ . _ . „ .-------- ------ - ---------- --- - -— ts a r Oi to r,, ..... . .......- .......- various departm ents o f state, county mlaakmers. Circuit Judges, acn.su nevwi wo,no a - * » «•■ -------- - — *,,r ,tr ,h * M*p* » 1 on e ip la in s whx this apace la use.1 on ma hy Mr K ,x Struven. real- firm , who «-an ^aaiat them to alld ,.(ty „oyern m en t Through the Hoard and other bodies The o ffb press W hen one sees such scieam N u ra„lh # r the Tlh T h ree of these are nay occasions by a m ere com ment .n d)>Bt in „ Uleer o f the Tem ple. I. along Bdd to lh „ lr „ „ . E l y income Ih irln g praaa „ „ th ,t there are approxi „ f p residing o ffic e r Is to l»e rxxtated log headlines as lads R eliirn to l«e „en d * „,ak# the 38 ,,et ssary fo r the surrent reading with a friend rialted the m illion dot- t(m M tt » „ .m s to me there la ma, „ lr jg thousand heads of fam lllca amnngst the m em bera moo ra cy." "T h e N R A Is Not t o n s il repeal o f lh « U lh Am endment The W ith ou t a question the moat inter- lar T em p le rfiow under course o f con Bl< * ub j„ - t of m ore Interest than that ,,f em ploym en t; If that estim ate is ihc City Council the President tu llo n a l" W e Are Heading For A f „ r„ a», is that there w ill be more estnig reading o f the weak was m e structlon at W ilm ette, surburb o f „ htoh w ill g iro Inform ation on how „ , r r * c ( alld we figure & persons to a ..sides only during the absence of D ictatorship." and so on down the line , ( , » „ the necessary number to ratify A m erican Prisoner a standard sited Chicago. Cndoubtedly »h e n comple- supplem ent the m eagre w eekly In ( » milv. then we hare ltb,POO mouths ,h,. M avor and la Acting M ayor during of obstructionist m ethods. It the re|teal A fter re post » h a l f That printed and illustrated monthly maga- te«l. thia tem ple, on the shores o f l.ake rom e ,,f the a verage colored fam ily t„ tK,' fed and cared for In fa m ilie s; absence from the City o f the e le c u to st.yp and probe the source o f the q u ^ tlo n Is w orrying many Nome see tin e prepared and puhltahed. fo r the Michigan, w ill be on# of the show pla --------- , nd |f „ „ add |0 , ha, Bunib, r , ht. „ » h„ ad propaganda A close up w ill convince . g re «le r period o f debauchery and most part, hy prisoners at Jackson, cea o f the world as (ar as religious Th<> benefits are three-told Moat o f umatod 25.000 single persona out of Previous to hts retirem ent from tb • one that It all emlnatea from the same drunken...... than now exists others M ichigan The Am erican Prisoner, as structures are concerned M ore w ill (he firm s whom I m ention from lim e •ugdoym en l. then we have som ething f t t v Council. A l. lU rh n r had an or source Nam ely the Interests which claim that there w ill he a m ore tern a m onthly, succeeds the m im eograph- he w ritten of this Tem ple and o f this to b are n ever b efore contacted |tg,. 170.000 o f our people In dtre dla dlnance adopte.1 providing that the for years has dictated Ihe policies o f parsto use o f acoholh beverages Ihsn ed w eek ly "S ch ool N ew s ' that the m ovem ent from tim e to time. the colored field If I can stir up anx ire.«» aBd for whom we muai provide President o f the Conuctl should !«• .« the national govern m en t: The money .I » i present under prohibition It Is the priso: latw rw t i t all it m h b i Uuil n I m d tx'v»,>ik in (I m imm H ■ I ’»• •n ih roiiw l K in * IM In i '* .• (opinion m M i f w w f ‘ which I wrote. and which accounts Richard J Ro-ine. 310 East Clay Si . dnentl> the varioUB p*;-*rs w ll have o r d e x is c some m«.th.Hl for raising mo 4 ,residents have held o ffic e for over Informed him that he must ..hex Inetr nalldani that repeal tsinperance will _ _ ...... fo r __________________ the beginning o f _____ my now national- Richmond. Va . w rites in tor Infor- ^ new advertisin g proapect; the re.v ,,ey to provide shelter, to o d .c lo th iiig t e n xea r» and It was Mr Rarhnr s Ide.i helieal Jnsl a llllle as he to dole hav# a better show under the refieal iy uscti column. "P ris o n s and Prison ntation that w ill help hint to establish dera „ m have found som ething prac- and other necesaartea o f life that the o ffic e should he passed a out 1» ............hjects )usl enough to than It would o rd er national prohl e rs ” T h e first etlition. iV to h er. o f the some chain gro cery stores in his city, d.-al that will help hint or her in Now supfKxae the number o f ueedy round every year llelng the senior keep then, front ab ject wsni so.t no nttiou Ststlsttcs show how thst sin, *. Am erican Prisoner, contains thirty- b '"r Mr Ito a n es Inform ation I would m aking a livelih o o d ; and the parttcu- that I hare just mentioned la exa ggera m em ber of the Council I was the first vuotigli lo ralae thetu frolli servititi thè advettt of lieer and llglif wlties. six page*, with a brown s tiff c o v e r advise that 1 have turned his fetter |ar firm w ill benefit through additional ted and we reduce the total number to to- chosen T h e next man In line I* K eep thetr s(drlt down al a ll eoa! was drunkness has decreased flftv j»et ceitt with an illustration o f a prisoner tn b ver to Mr. Alboti l^ H olsey. president contacts. Thus it Is another one o f o f needy persons to 5P.IH10 and ealt- Com m issioner Ormond It lleati and the command, and xt.-ll diti thè K ing l'olsollous llquors servetl d atldratln e accom pllsh thè ptirpose Money Ihere h have Iteet, alni.tal tlone sw a t wlth. his cell m editating and drawn bx my of the National C M V Stores. In those vicious circles w here none can m ale that It will coal $100 a doy to follow in g him Com m issioner J Kve xtas a (dente o f It ro ltln g on the ami the a|toakeaay la havlng a hard old frien d and pal Alphonse C. Th.v 157 W est 1SS S treet. New York City benefit wltuout all ben efiting furnish rent, fuel, water. Iighta- school rett Hennett w ill he the president ground Meli ami wonien ami chll.t lim e maklug I m . i I i emls m eri When mas who has developed an artistic a -------- supplies where there are ch ild ren .— C O M M IT T E E OF F IF T E E N reti w ere siarvln g III llie mi,lai ot plen f ih ere la an end to prohlhltlon Ita b illtv during ten years in prison lhat Mrs Carrie L. Hell, o f W ashington T h is week I can Inform you o f tw o cloth ing and food. It w ill (*k e $150 00 «y The « « « I»«-1ti k (I«*| hìn I(« t <I tloiially lut ili optino, v» heru lo- makes his w ork the equal o f any A ^ 1 •• * * " ’ read my w ritin gs in additional white firm s who have tie- a day. $1,400.000 per month and $n. T h e mass transportation problem is In for«*ltfn bunlu» Km lo rim wurr » louml m lliv w ili liavi» li« umy In rr| «r«la lo m erican illustrator. T h e in itial Issue t*1* W ashington Tribune for the past ver before x-ontacte«! the colored field. OOO.ilOO in six mouths If that looks being surveyed from all angles by Ihe mul lndU «lry th rolllm l \pprAl«»« » r r c ihi» » a U* «»f llquom $ ah l>* A«lo|>(m| nini contains the photos o f the personnel three years, visited Chicago and the |d (r w ,|v o r indirectly. too had. suppose we cut the figu res In o f Jackstxn P rison ; a sketch o f the ••'»'r during the meek and took parti ■ T h e Jewel Mist Company. P i t H ot half that would be $1.000.000 every C om m ittee of Fifteen appojntexl by i n 11«* lo K ing \lnnpv" bnt hi< lurntMl ihu h ili o f th** propi«' prrvAil M ayor Carson. T h e etiilre Com m ute# m ,|„a ( r4r ( „ pleadings of Ihe Jute new p rison ; many sketches by pri- l'« * * r pains to call ou her fa v o rite col jan Airv>nt s specialty In the form o f a »lx months meets e ve ry Thursday night In the Bnd ( (,r « a lls of starving lutbles son poets. And also a "P riso n s and umBist. as she put It. H air-Rem over for ladies that has pt.y- W e have n«>t seen II mentloneit In The first question asked Is W h ere Council Chambers, and aub-commli- w h en evary at peal failed to bring P riso n ers" article by yours truly. T h e _______ ___ _ a winner ......... .............. ......... ven In the w hite ....... field ........ and tim es f r„,n the money kings the pen any but the white dallies that lull public can obtain the Am erican Pri- T h e Albany T im e s _ o f Albany. H e o r im> wh|rh co|ored emn earn up does the responsibility lie fo r the care tees hold sessions between W atklne a strip of a boy representing needy ; does a rest on the Shelby W iggin s is Chalrm sn of IA * p ep p ed In Bnd placd a l Ita head aoner fo r ten cents a copy or one * ' * '* <“ e latest b N S publication that |0 |hrt>i hundreti per cent on the nroti o . f . these . . Itlea and town * Com m ittee and M r» M Cary Clark mJ,B „ j,,, pr„ migw«| re lie f W hen the the (looker T W ashington Center put dollar a re a r and to all those who are 1 have read I don t know how many ey ln v,.st,M and aB a r l(c ^ , h j , 'h e counties, or cities T h e second question asked Is Dti ts the secretary financial Intervals failed to respond. It that institution «u» the map j l e won interested in prisons o r pris«xners I pnbliegUoB# this^atakes under the con^^ |gTary woman w ill find it p rofitable to we have the m oney in Ihe cash till. W hen the Com m ittee wss first ap determ ined lo use the wealth and a Inixitig contest and cbam ploitshlp «« heartl’ v recomm end suhscrihing to ,rw' 'h e b N b but it must be clog# to BBt, p , „ " , ' , 1 r ,,f " (h " r governm ent The start the tourney held at the Civic Audi this e r ‘ dtcal Address >our your coni communl- glad that • Sho^-Hritf Shixe-Hrite" fv A a new form of stick or w ill we have to raise UT The an bolliteti th eir • pow er* w ere lim ited to i’" ini> -T.cai Auart*»> ni u n i- 'h e sixty • mark * And • • I am ‘ torlum lllll as a rw p tea en i^ lve of the cations to I-ouit KUh. Editor. A me ri- worth-while to u*e my #hoe no\i%h thaï with a «p eciA llv che- U ’ Wt% do not hAV<> ^ money the «tii.ly o f i fr«n ch lae for the lo r l- h* „ gtHH\ reault a have been sat Center fought bis wav thrangh to the __ p people can P rU on er M c h l a n State Prison. contribution!* in th eir many nUcally Kwl11 hav* lo 11 !* ml T f * l Uon ™ ? y lhe V * »•lU c to rv . and the lly t r e a t s cloth w ill provide three I T h e third question asked la From was presented last Thursday even ing ,||tl gl|Ter lining I nthe cloud There top over some «if the beat white boys publications Jackson. Michigan hundreil shines in eith er black, tan T h e team championship what source w ill we raise the m oney? by the Street Car Company o ffic ia l« fll„ h ,(,r honesty amt Integrity In bis class or white, a ll for a quarter, givin g the Through the courtesy o f !’ I. Prat- U llia n Johnson w ritin g In y r Rc- tt la The C om m ittee also has authority to nf the le#d#r# and th * ultimata aurreas was won by the Catholic Youths team agent an opportunity to double his And la Ihe perplexlu g question which was coAche«! and trained by th«* tis o f the Associated N egri Press, here Tiews and Comments ' in Ihe Hous- hopexl that It w ill be ptxaalble to nego consider plans submitted by an inde <lf |(u, p|an W e are s till working un money on an article that can he used in Chicago. I saw the first issue o f ton Inform er, in directly Informs me ttate a loan from the United States pendent concern IV sIrtn g to extend der the constituí Ion o f our govern worl.ls form er light weight champion by every member o f the husehoUl W atkins waa the solr Am erica s second colored daily news- that she Is a w eek ly reader o f my ar- Governm ent to cxiver. at least, s part their field o f Investigation the Com ment T h ere hAA been no devlAttoli W illie llttchle This specialty is m arketed by the It. paper. T h e D ally Cltixen. o f New York tid e s for in her last cxxlumn st.e com- o f our requirem ents, but It would be nilttee aake.l the Council how for (Ilex from the p I a ii o f denu»crAcy If a h * represen tative «if the Race and right la b o ra to ries . Room J2C. T il South expecting too much to ask our U n d e could go T h e ir request was referretl thing, there I ian been a return to that well dui he hold IIP the atandan! lie City, and edited by W illiam M K elle y mentod on one o f my "D ig estin g the ^ j ..h u- o n# x . New v . _ York Am sterdam __ . __ N v e w s " columns. ____ isearoorn jxireei. i n n ago. la a f«>rk h ander" and has a tuning form erly f , the Samuel to stepln tlf our local problem ' ° M ayor Carson and m yself An ex principle for which the a a * ell N ew s T h is new daily contains tw elve _ _ « and solve it tor ns. so let us stop .tini tr a d Ifl in OST N M f t .-ads ss fol acted and or which thi* governm ent stance which d««es both him and his rwdtl N ■ ■ BIV W a tk iiif pages, tabloid site and very- interest Mr J « Hamilton, a race man. is take an Inventory of our financial af- lows WA« founded Equal opj>ortnnlty for And thanks to Davis L ee for hts tnuluced to thousands o f fana t!o»»ker -T h a , b elieve there should be all ing in Its reader appeal com m ent in his "C hat With W rite rs " gen eral m anager of the Ham ilton Che- fatra T W ashington (*ommunlty Renter m irai Corporation. S95.1 South Mlchl- „ „ rfestrlctlo n s piacisi upon the act! x-olumn In Chicago the newest addition ( i T h e W van dotte Echo under the edt- * * ” Chicago, who m arket The figures I shall quote lo your are ,,f , h„ (-om m llle e ..f FiU eeii. and T h e worltl Is watching with feverish — » — — - 1 ss ■ , the journalistic field Is T h e Beacon, torship o f I F. Bradley, is to be thank that popular M inl-t" Hatr Dressing from the Blcnnigl Report of the State (hat It Is the sense o f the Council that interest the methinlA thr«»UKb which another tabloid publication. I am not wom en and T reasu rer for Ihe period ending June ( ),|g C om m ittee should work on any ed for co-operating in assisting me in used by both men and the governm ent I« liftin g itself from T in : I F F IC IE N T fam iliar with the Personnel o f this _ ____ _______ g ____________ ______ _ Which agents all o ver the country ran Jo. 1MJ T h ey have grow n during the p|ftn „ ,,|an, ,hat w ill solve the mas« little private venture about which the slough of depression n«»w gripping publication. I do know that Kart J a I recen tly w rote the editors who have hanill'‘ * " h » d egree o f certain ty of last year and tf what I say now makes transportation problem for Portland * the i-. I'Mi'im«- world All are watchllkfl M orris, e d itor o f the "S ta te S tre e t" you ih a d d n tha nifaal flg t ir it , v h a a Iti M T V S H O P This rep<»it WAS adopted unAi»im«»us |hr upW4r,, f-s r fu l others indicated a w illingness to help me in.ui> >.i! ! siit'd repeal r n t n column that appeared in the P itts -------- com piled, w ill make cold chills creep ly by the Council w h en ever they could. The ( o m m ltlee f|0 p««ft|| Manv Are wishing that th«* w ill i># Iw-stmi al burgh Courier, brought a copy o f the T h e Scott la b o ra to ries . 715 leak«* UD X01*** hack has Studie«! the Trackless Tr«»lley plan, f ( nf Cuele Sam might slip t»ut lie in itial issue to my o ffic e Mr Morris 9414 N. E. Grand A«# «.»m plle«l data on M c n rln « a 94.000 ooo fl(<f nMlv a tirm g n .t> on fht. Mct. T w o new publications used my “ ('hi- Street. Chicago, about w hom l men is the w rite r who so ably defended T h e total honded and warrant In loan from the Governm ent, and ha* ahead hut has his feet firm ly planted cagoan s" during the week, being the Honed in this space last weeW. have me by w ritin g such a grand "senJ debtedness o f the state of Oregon and aftnr O rtntw r I. IM J made other stuilles W hen the C«»m* San Francisco Spokesman, and the not fully decided whether to market lie smiles w|«h o f f " the first week I a rn re d in Chi its varlous r lv il suhdlvlsinns on Ju lyl. mittee has fin a lly agreed on a plan on the ledge below Cape Fear Journal. The latter pa- a special line for colored people or pleasure on the unrest which accom cago. 1932 was 923ft.OHH.53* ftl. acalnst which the HAme Will undouhtedtv lw* referred per is published in W ilm ington. North not* but have promised me the first there w rre slnking ftinds and other hv the C ity Council to the Voters at pautes his clim bing lie understand* Mr* ilak**r w ill t»* pt#a,.<t to ir a r t The O ctober Colored Em balm er held C arolina H K Jarvn j « • i.t o r W o m t U o i tal «.» he knows that thev are but the grow asseta o f 142.525 353 57. teaving a total th“ May election f«>r their approval jrmi a special in terest for me because o f Incidentally they have just changed an<^ al that time their announcement lug pa ins o f progress S trik e* wa*k net Indebtedneas o f $119.991,119.14, a the fact that 1 have met the tditor. th eir publication to tabloid size. should be interesting to our adver- out* and other upheavals are hut the A U C T IO N C IT Y LO T S tldy sum If we had a mtllton popi» Phon* W AInut «413 R. R. Reed, the execu tive secretary ------ lining managers, consumers, and a- symptoms of returning prosp erity latton we would bave to ralse 91^5 55 o f the Independent National Funeral A Foulks o f Springfield Ohio, soap Keuts. for they have successfully ban The City o f Cortland h«»s V?>>0 par W hen men Were In the «lepths o f tlo* fo r everv man. woman an«l chlld In the D irectors Association, and also the manufacturer, took rhe trouble o f look the *'h ite traile for o ve r tweuty cels o f l»n<! Th«*y were taken ovet state to pay o ff the debt. business m anager of the publication, ing me up while in the city visitin g years. Now suppos*» we seggreg »?•» thè in by the city to protect itself against Miss Sadie S. K elley. T h is magazine, the Fair. -------- unpaid «'ity liens In taking them over dehte«lness i>f the state, counties. sdì as I have stated before in this column. . -------- Thanks • Mrs Gladys R pr" ,,1 district-* ports, rill. « and to w n « and ' h,‘ * " T * * * ' “ l'«y • ount) and is the v ery best affictal organ o f any An oth er prominent caller at my of- prtetor o f the Kuhn R em edy Company, ompanv. Iaka lh(, f|r„ an,| m a h ..r.. I) tlBto tax.-« If tha ,n x ..-its thaaa M a group o f colored Am ericans in the fice during the past week was Col. 1S5? M ilwaukee Avenue. Chicago. I am standn alnnit 94.iH>0.000 uf taxahla property country, that I have seen. T h ere are John R. Marshall. This man ts the in receipt o f a supply o f their rheum.i The state’s bonded debt is a m ere wl11 h' P '»« « I on the assessment roll about tw en ty fiv e hundred colored un “ d a d d y" o f so m snv civtc and psqiti- tic rem edy which ha.« been successful- D t’ CK JO R D AN • IlH l t r d A ve. Editor Phone t a . 1410» $54.577.510 00 This consists o f Oregon • nH ,h " " reduce our taxes Even with dertakers in the country and most o f cal enterprises am ong colored people ly sold throughout the country sin,-.- YVONNE CH ATTER S 205 25th A ve ne half nf this property Improved by Bonds. O regon Farm Credit them read and are influenced by the o f Chicago that I am going to try and tv » « . Although I am not su ffe rin g with ln,,‘ r'‘ * ' purchasers In the way «»f dw ellings lionds. Oregon State H igh w ay Bonds. Colored Em balm er get enough m aterial togeth er to pre- rheumatism I will, as a sort o f good- ' and business places the taxable pro DIES IN F U T IL E R E S C U E OF sent a special column feature on hts w ill gesture tn my readers glad to Oregon V eteran ’s Sfat«* Aaid bonds perty tr* be place«! on the roll would T h e tw enty-third anniversary n F IR S T A. M. E ZIO N C H U R C H T h e total indebtedness o f the 35 FATH ER n activities. pass this rem edy on to my readers easily amount to at least ten m illion her o f the Crisis Is particularly inter counties on July 1. 19.12 was 925.902. 14th Avenue A Eaet Pike St*. Mertdan. M iss, tk-t 2$ (A N P ) who are sufferin g with rheumatism. «lollars Adjaci'tit property owners esting. T h is magazine, as e ve ry le a 346 33; now added that sum »o tha Pom p Brown. 22 was burned to death Rev. H. Leo Johnstone, Paetor Am ong the hundre«ls o f letters re- an<* w tao w-ill write to me arcor«lingly. would also make lmprovem«*uts and der knows, is the o ffic ia l organ of or at least as much of at least as much State debt and deduct the total from this Increased bulldiiik a c tiv ity would Monday night who he rushed Into the the National Association fo r the Ad cetved perhaps none were more inter of it as I have on hand The others the sura total o f the net debt and we help stim ulate business and Increase blazing residence to save hla fath -r, vancem ent o f Colored P eople and the estin g than those o f Mrs M avm e Os stranger* Imperially Welcoro# find that the cities and town and oth the llo v H enry Brown Hev Brown least that i can do ts to suggest that by Brown, a m em ber o f the fourt es- should write direct to the company. er tax levyin g bodies are In the hoi«* em ploy men! had left Ihe bouse before the fire ho So. 1 say. let the city hold auctions e ve rv reader o f the eighty-three pub- }rnm N* 7 « ? * “ “ * ' a,?d to the tune o f 9105.0*3.22* 75 gall Schedule o f S ervice* Any reader of this column who de licatious that use this particular col- r° m M r§' J E S izer o f M inneapolis Now let's take a l«n»k at the tax at suitable Intervals and dlapose o f a 9 «5 A M. — Sunday ttekool sires to enter the agency business in reasonable num lxT of lots ea« h time umn. also subscribe to the Crisis as „____ . situation You know w$* have to levy each subscription ill — help Th<> useful -- gift nf - rhe I I A. M -S erm on ------ ------- w ---- w to ... r perp*-- a .rv - — week — -- jfn fn .ii_ t| ,r. ° s° *B h o u t any taxes t«» run the lU t d , cous U m . This Is not an origin al suggestion P A T R O N IZ E tuate th * case o f figh tin g for th * N e |rr' T^ f 1-0™ » J «W h o»» G eorg* E -h a te v e r .im p ly by »*- , rho<1|. rn sd g. to pay ,n„ . r..M nn b,,nd. I heard W illiam F W oodw ard propose 7:80 P M. — C. E such a method o ver a year ago in the g r o « right*. iS cripter. o f Jackaon. Michigan. A por \urlB* recom m endation o f the etli- and wha, no, and ,h„ to la , ta , ab |. 5 00 P M. — Serm on • • • The— City Council His idea was a g«*«»d «>n«* . , - '»h ie table that I am making good n*e ' " r of ,hl» paper and writing direct vai „ . of a|i n'r,.n*rtv ln th.. «tat The most intere*ting article, to me. of in my office« T h - m o*t »entimen National A gen cy Distributor*. 1 „ U mm among the SF*v«*ral counties then and Its feasib le now It is rail- in the Southern W orkm an fo r Octo- tal g ift arrived from a reader— Now I e * - Vincenne* Avenue. Chicago mat ad that the city owns about one- E B E N E Z C R A. M. E. C H U R C H G A L A T H E A T R E lexcept Multnomah County and I w ill h$*r ixj “ rHminiahintr nia»nn/.n" by k.. P n can ___ attend ■ a pajama party— should I her. is Dim inishing Distance eighth I' i m iv •• i% with Multn« vnih ( .. o f the va< ant land w ithin the 23rd Avenue A Eeet O live •«. B Young. Sr . publisher and editor o f e ve r be invited to one 22nd A ve and E. Madison St. Incidentally if any reader I* not «a ly next w e e k ! wa* $*¡*1.512. «93 59 on r ,,y hm " * T h " * - ' ‘ ’ u couW *’* ' " ,l" the N orfolk Journal and Guide. Rev. G eorg* F. Martin, Pastor tis fa c to n ly dealth with by any firm March 1. $9.12. and the total taxe* on a «m all payment down au<l on the N ew M anagem ent N ew Owners The Economist is a white pai-er pub- L and L Lunch Room it in its new 71,-n' 1'>hed in my column lease w rite charged on the roll* for 1952 for *11 P1" 11 , h l" » " b i d prove li»h *d in Clay Center. Kansas A re- and larger location on B u rn iidt St. to m“ ' '15° * Parkway, counties except Multnomah was $25. * h)," n to “ parties concerned t am Schedule o f Sunday S erv ic e « N E W E Q U IP M E N T cent copy conveys to me the informs- W h ere the tam e good food is served 517.151.5« I M a M Htiudav B ekool tion that B ook" I^iwton. a colored at the same low price. A new service B O N N E V I L L E F OR W H O M ’ It 00 A M Sermon w riter, was recen tly congratulated by has been added to It* pastry. It it E veryth in g new r ic e p t the Name 8 M P M - V arlrk C ■ the W hite House for his econom ic ar- cooked in its own kitchen. As a public ow nership advocate I « 00 P M Sermon ,,c le 8 A L L IS W E L C O M E cannot say that I am carried away Seattle News Tße T>ie O ld r «i Negro Bu«ine«« In Portland I* . T he Advocate Publishing Co ( n i t e d Steifes N atio n al H ank P'lItlUher* o f ‘'T h e AHvornle” C A N N A O Y F R A N K L IN . E ditor Now they are all strutting around, p allin g each other on Ihe hack and tellin g the world how strong they are fo r pow er developm ent and how they helped to bring It about. Be Kind To Your FEET V i t a l i t y - A r t l i - Sunne r i _ I may be o ve rly suspicious hut I n e ver did advocate m aking a reform ed drunkard the president o f a temper- I ance society. I would wait In know If his reform ation was sincere. That is the way I feel about these Inca I P o wer Patriots. 1 ¿lar« FOOTWEAR N E W LO W P R IC E S W O M E N 'S ........... ® |4 and $5 Pr. C h ildren '. BO Y'S />- RESOURCES O VE R 85 M IL L IO N @ J5 and $8 Pr M E N 'S ........... M ISSES'............................... © .........0 |4 j.r $1.75 to $^.50 p r @ $3.50 to $4.00 Pr. C a^v? j ^ 7/¡o I mied Sl.iles Saliondl ßdnk, H rn «ilw .,y ■ .* If my m em ory serves me right these would he local Super-M inds" were lined tip alm ost to a man figh tin g G eorge VV. Joseph when he made the developm ent o f the Columbia Itlver an Issue. A fte r the k ittle C orporal laid down his life for this cause these self same w h oople" artists w ere figh tin g Ihe Orange I’ow er lllll with the same tin derhanded tactics. Published E very Saturday For T h e Paet 29 Y ears B E A T R IC E hy the enthusiasm o f many well-known so- called "l.e a d ln g I'll Hens" who are m aking a lot o f "w h nn p ie" on behalf o f fed eral developm ent o f the llonne #tDa D m .anil S ix th , #1 S tark. l ’or il.tin i “ ONE OF T H E N O R T H W E S T 'S G R E A T B A N K S ” I also note that not one o f the last I Ballyhoo A rfia ls has e v e r said that they favored Portland en terin g the light and pow er huainess I b elieve | lhat they favor the federal d evelop ment o f Bon n eville Dam for the bene fit o f Ihe privately-ow ned power Inter- esta. N eith er have I heard that Iheae First C itizen * have advocated aome sort o f a distribution system so that thia electrical en ergy can be d elivered to your homes. N ot one word have they said about the "R o s e C ity " being able to Induce factories and payrolla to settle here instead o f Tacom a hy a low municipal pow er rate. No wonder I am auaplcloun and, frankly speaking. If we are not on the watch Portland w ill he deprived o f the fruits o f this w onderful pow er d ev el opment which w e h ave waited for m a ny yeara and G eorge Joseph w ill have made the aupreme aacrlfice In vain P rayo r l e w C o st F u e l M eeting E very W ed at I S tran ger* E specially W elcom e COAL » '« We “ > » .............. S 6 . 0 0 And UP Handle A ll K inds o i Coal WOOD L— S 3 . 7 5 Our wood It dry and w ill p lea ts you. P R O M P T D E L IV E R Y Phone E Aet 4282 CHANDLER FU EL M T. ZIO N B A P T IS T C H U R C H R ev T. M. O avlt, Pastor Schedule of Sunday S ervice* 9 30 A M Sunday Scli i d I t 0# A M. — Sermon 8 30 |> M II Y P 8:00 P. M. — Harmon Fin * U. Choir end Congregational Singing 81 T R A N S F E R 1*18 • 21rd A t * Heattl*. Wn Strangera Especially W elcom e *♦ T h e K cw te r C leaner* [¿Xpert Cleanere <>f /Men's ¿V Women's Wear O U R P R IC E S A R E R IG H T — G I V E US A T R IA L 2229 Eaet Madison St. (Corner of 22nd.t SEATTLE — YOUR W A S H IN G T O N N liW S ! W hen you hav# any news o f in ter nst. kindly phonn It In to Duck Jordan th# editor at East 14.30, or tn hla aaalatant editor, M is* Yronnn Chatter* at East 2515. Thnrn Is no charge for social and local news Itnma and wn wolcomn your cooperation.