Advocate_1932-11-26

TWO .... ·----... ,,..... ;;q• - THE ADVO~TE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2f, 1932 ................................................................ ........................ EDITORIALS ~-------------------------------'I THE ADVOCATE E. D. CANNADY, ................ .. . ....................... , Founder Published Evel'J' Saturday at 2516 N. E. 26th ATenue, Portland, Oregon Telephone GArfleld 7523 BEATRICE CANNADY-FRANKLIN, •...•.•....... Editor and Publisher · YANCY FRANKLIN........................... . Assutant Manager and Compositor WILLIAM PI,:XENS ....................................... . Contributing Editor DR. DUBOIS SUSPENDS CRISIS BUSINESS MANAGER Declares Mias Malvan Was Under- mining l"tis Position Through Inter– ference With His Methods New York, N. Y. Nov. 23-Reputed differences between Dr. W. E. B. Du- Bois, editor of the Crisis magazine, and Miss Irene Malvan, business manager, are said to have come to a head last week when Dr. DuBois or· dered her suspended one month_with pay pending an investigation o! '1harges !lled against her. It is ru· mored that the Crisis head has ac– cused Miss Malvan of deliberate at· i;tJ.p!Ul 11 «1:~r:~G r Qiut.a I By Do Nomi um..,~ M. D. BY NANCY LEE Intelligent study is gradually bringing 1 1 to light that no health movements are worth much that do not take into 1 1 consideration all classes of 1>eopre, at a.II economic levels as well as all ra- ' THANKSGIVING ces. More effort must be spent as well -- as more money where the economic Thanksgiving' Day suggests feast- situation is the gravest and ignorance lng, .mdrrymaklng,. •&DK\ family reun . Ions. In our modern life, the Teliglious flourishes. . W. J. WHID'ATON.................................... Contributing Editor JlOSALIE BIRD ........................................................Society Editor and Reporter DeNOR\"AL UNTHANK, M. D...........................................................Health Editor NANCY LEE ·············-··-········-·--·--·-····....................................... Contributor CLIFFORD C MITCHELL, RALPH CLYDE, KELLY MILLER, Columnists tempts to undermine his ,position. In this connection, lt is alleged that DuBois also charged that Miss Ma.I- van had repeatedly forwarded to the Board of Directors statements with· out first submitting them to him. For ob~rva.nce,ithanksgivlng for .a good I The infant mortality rates of the harvest, has almost entirely passed a- country reflect these facts. Infant way. The harvests haV'O'-b~n so plen- mortality shows a very high rate in tiful, too plentiful In fact, for the Am- ' th u it d States registration area. erlcan nation as the youngest Earth e n e Child to have need of giving thanks to Statistics show the rate to be extreme– an indulgent Father. He. like all spoil- ly high among the poorer classes and ed ·children, ,ta:~s ievery'tJting f"1' especially among the Negroes. The granted, and like all snoiled ~h,lldren, Negro infant rate has declined from To make some distant person happy !ubtcription Rates (Payable in Advance): One Year, $2.50; Six Months, $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 Entered u Second-Clan Matter in the Post Office · Under the Act of 1912 at Portland, Oregon, J. H. Ryan, editor of Ryan's Weekly, [ "YOUR BROTHER'S KEEPER" Tacoma, Washington Wl!S elected to r the Washington State Senate from the I Whether you realize it or not, you 28th district at the recent election. are your brother's keeper and It is upwards of a.. year, It Is said, Miss Ma.Ivan has tried to show that the Crisis was !ailing because of the an– tiquated journalistic policy vursued by Dr. DuBois and to prove her point had made a complete survey of the activities of the publication from 1912 to date in an effort to show that the comes to a day of rec~lng when he 7 1 000 1 ti I 1920 t learns stern discbpline. That day has 131. per , , popu a on n o now arriv·ed! He can no !ong~.''cash 106.2 In 1928. The whites have de– ln'l ·on extravagance ·anct negflpgence. clined from 82.1 to 64.0 per 1,000 in "He, who dances must pay the fid· ' the same period. In the metropolitan dler." Now- that he haa, dan~d he Js ' vayiug. If the depression leads him areas o! Negro population the rate is back to the gratitude of his forefa.th · invariably higher. Despite efforts be ers, it will not have bee.n in vain. 1 ing made in these areas to reduce the magazine had steadily declined under In our present standard of living, rate, the reduction Is less proportion- Inter-city telephoning is too valuable a service to be reserved for emergencies. It is the finest kind of way to keep separated members of a family together in spirit, Mr. Ryan has for a number of terms your duty to help Mm when he is in the editor's alleged dictatorshiIJ. though, he has quite a distance yet to ately than that In the United States prov~n his ability as a. lawmaker In need. The conditions are too acute to As a result of repeated representa· retra~e before .he _can~-back to the area. the House of Representatives o~ the trifle with. This is a time for moral tiOIIS and revorts from Miss Malvan, 0 !d. pion~ei; ldays "'f the first Thanks I One authority concludes (Casual L b i k t C t I ti S , ·t 1 "d Ii d ak p givmg, November 26, 1621. Farmer- a or t c e . ongra u a on I courage; when the whole world is lu \' s sa, , a ~ew IJO cy an m e-u I The Pilgrim Fathers religious to the Factors in Infant mortality): "The Someone in another town or state will be thrilled to hear your voice today. friend Ryan! 1 a state of chaos. Just what has bro't form was decided on by the directors core, decided to celebrate I what to high mortality rate among the colorect this terrible condition about, no two and a press confer~nce was set ~P t. 0 I them was an abundant'l!ar1est. iW!tb as compared with that among the na- The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Shop early for Christmas! Avoid persons seem to agree. Was it the af- govern the maga.zme. Dr. DuBois , it I true hos.pitality they invited Massaso- tiv. e white babies aippeared to be due 1 the last minute rush, termath of war, was it over produc- is learned, did not take- kindly to the lit, including his tribe of ninety braves largely to a com;aratively low econo- fion or was It the machine age? new stev and re;peatedly over-rided de- to the festival. One hundred and forty t t ., • 1 t 1 1 h ' . mic s a us. gnorance cer a n y as BACK TO WORK Whatever the cause, Its effect is cision of the board to follow out his five persons partook o{Jhe first Ame· . t t I P t I d t 1 crushing the moral courage out of own Ideas. r.ican: Thanksgiving. It was a. d~y of its var :1 P ay. re:a t a; t vos . The tumult and the shouting have . 111 1 d I His la.test action in susvendlng Miss religious worship, hospitality, united 1 inatal teac ngs must e a.ug o our civ zat onan t may be that your effort, and feasting. grouv If this rate is to be improved. died. The speeches have all been I brother as a result, has been dealt a. Malvan is thought to be in reprisal The Indians contributed venison and , p t I t h" t k th fit b t d I rena a eac mgs a e up e · made. The votes have een coun e · body blow by this far reaching de- for the Innovations which she a.ctu- 1 wild turkeys; the boys no doubt, f h t b hi d ·t• ht th f" h d 1 • th ness o eac women o ecome a mo- 1 The cam1patgn is story, an I s presslon; by the loss of his job or ated. Important and startling devel- I ~!!ggath:re~s w~~d ct!m~he eo cthdlld- ther as well as teaching her the pro I time to go back to work. his bus! a d h I d opments are expected to follow. · . I'- u oor ness n per ape now n nee l fires; the men built the tables and ver care of herself and the forming The great problems of today are not of the necessities of life. You who Reached at h~r residence at 4 oo W. ,suvplied the ducks and geese, and hk! child. It takes into consideration the political problems. They are econo- have been more fortunate should not 152nd street, Miss Malvan declined to I women bolled and baka4 pastries and f I d. 1 1 I I Th 1 • . presense o venerea isease n a arge mic, financial, soc a . ey are com hesitate to render a.id and assistance make any statements at this time. cornbread. I V I di th I All P S ident I 1 1 0 number. enerea seases are e pletely nonpart san. any re In his hour of need. To be sure, you Wben reached at h s off ce, Dr. u· can do to solve them Is to give his have hypocritical varasites in society , Bois said that a. decision had been I Itt· wasthquletd, orderly! celebra.~lon cause of prosbably the lartgest numthber b ff t d" to his , f t as mg ree ays w th preachmg, of deaths. o few. expec ant mo ers very est e or s, acocr mg . but you must pick the deserving from made by the board O directors O talking, feasting, and games, but with know that treatment during this ex· lights, to assist the peovle "'.1th the ,among the rest; pick them up and send Miss Malvan on a month's vaca· no dancing or siports. The latter be I ectant I eriod will oft times save both power of government. Leg!slat1on will I stand them on their feet, raise their tion and "it may be necessary to get long to our modern da~hen we turn P . P be passed, official suggestions will be I bowed heads, share with them such along without her services." o~ the radio and dance to jazz, or the child a~~ the moth~r. The shroud offered-but no matter how good they . sit on a. hard bench and watch some- of superstitions and signs that our th will be worthless unless the las you may have and see that radi· DIDN'T KNOW THE DEVIL LIVED one else exercise, Instead of taking great grandmothers asA""l"-tfll! with are, ey d I ance of hope, returned courage, re· the exercise ourselves. I childbirth must be removed from the people stand shoulder to shoulder an !newed enrichment of soul and see IN HOLLYWOOD . work for their own salvation. them become better prepar~d to take Hollywood, Calif.. Nov. 23- Sada What the nation needs Is the vio- mmds of the present generation be- Almost all observers agree that the I r• h Cowan, well-known scenarist, was neer spirit of cooperation and reU- fore an exhorb!tant death rate can be d . a new ease on i.e and t e ,part they glous worship. ' reduced. bottom of depreslon has been touche · must vlay in this great economic walking through "Devil's Glen", a I . The work of restoration has begun. It drama private estate In Beverly Hills on her I Postnatal care deals with the carry· d k Ir- , · . ' ing of both mother and child success- will be a long, an ar ous wor , requ Why should you not share? Are way to a. friend's house, when she Almost every day this department in . Ing the utmost each of us can give. .you not blesed so that provid~nce is happened to meet a choleric old man some way is brought in touch with the \fully through those first few months Partisanship must be forgotten. La· ' enabling you to stem the tide? May who shouted. "What do you mean, Ma- old problem of self-Indulgence. Child· of life. bets must be forgotten. Never In the be :tour head Is barely abov; the dam, by trespassing on my property?" I ren seem to be the worst victims - of Our death rate is no lower than Delicious eheese flavor% · Rich-full-ftavored-digeat• Ible as milk iteelfl Cookwith Veh•eeta. ltmelta qu.k-.kl:, to a smooth eauce– blenda with the flavors of other foods. Spread it for aandwlchea. Or chill it toalice. Order from your grocer today. history of the country has nonpoliti· ,water, your strangth fast waneing "Good heavens!" replied Miss Cowan, 1 this malady. Indulgent parents, grand- ma~y of the supposedly less civilized cal leadershiI>, and . non-political I and semingly no light fn sight, but "I knew I was in .. Devil's Glen" but I parents, and other well meaning rela- j nations. I, ..................................................... u"""" 111111 "'i' thought, been so essential to the fu· there is one In sight and you would I I didn't expect to meet the ,proprie· · tlves shower favors on poor helpless knocks and much sorrow when they , ture. ee It but for your lack of .fa.Ith and tor!" chlldrlen who are only too glad, In reach maturity what could be learned L H_!edARl!~~New~N!od So-back to work! your desire for Sjllf, their undeveloped state~ accept with'. easily with a little ~uldance while J. Man reeelves that which he gives. outstretched arms all tne imldnesses · young. ' · e, Patronize The Advocate advertisers READING' 'EM OUT I 1 h . Giving when cheerfully done, opens On the front ,page of this Issue we they can hold. Indulging children Is very subtle be- ,,. first In making your Chr atmas c o,ce. up a way for receiving. Hoarding I t dlt !al f m the St Louis Mothers especially do not seem to cause mothers who Indulge their child- , revr n an e or ro , l ; No operation• nor lnJectlona. No Y-ECONOMY-SERVICE leads to loss and poverty. Let us Argus to the effect htat some Negro- i know how they handlcav their child·, ren are In reality Indulging thl)m I enforced rut. '11lla almple home treat• EFFICIENC I turn to the path of giving and shar· Id d t hs who voted the ren with constant attention, waiting · selves. If they were really Inspired : ment permits you to go about :rour --- . es wou rea o e J . , . I : bualneaa u ua....i-nleaa, of course, In boom times extravagant govern· I Ing Instead of selfish greed. And see democratic ticket in the recent elec- on them and mdulglng their every , by a deep love for their offsprmg s you are &IN&d7 80 dia&bled u to be ment Is a luxury we can't afford. what bleslngs we w!ll receive. Above ti t f th rep bllcan p•rty j whim. In so doing they are retarding they would sacrifice their own feel : conllned to :rour bed. In that cue. on, ou o e u = . ' : .l!;_merald 011 acts IIO quickly to heal In normal times it is a drag on in· ,all, remember that you are your bro- That's nothing, Mr. Editor. In Port- both their mental and physical devel 1 , ings for the good of their children i your lee eoru, reduce any aweWnc dustry and the individual, acting as a J ther's keeper. 1 nd a few years ago a Negro open- I opment. Children cannot be tuaght and help them to live so life would § and end all pain. that you are up and a • • t - t . t d • b I • t k h d hi th in I ter • about ap.ln In no time. .Juat ·tollow barrier to progress that would other- ed a restaurant catering to white 00 young O serve, ms ea 0 • e ng no wor a ar 8 P on em a I ii the lllmple d irections &nd you are 1n1re wise be achieved THE NEGRO IN POLITICS tad on! and the Portland Negroes 'served; to make others happy Instead !yea.rs, for sooner or later they are ii to be helped. •Tour dJ'unl8t 'l'l'OD't , In depressed tl~es, It Is one of the I The Negro i!! a political campaign :ho\ea.d~d the N. A. A. C. P. at that of wanting themselves to be made hap- r obliged to face the stern feallty of I s keep :,:our DIOIM7 1lDINI 7011 &re. greatest obstacles we must hurdle In Is a tragic sight. time called a meting and publicly «IY and causing them to learn by hard Ufe's purpose. I the work of recovery-an abetacle I "Hoover would not even have his read the ebony-hued gentleman "ou~ creating more unemployment, more picture taken with me", he said; as of the Negro race." mortgage foreclosures, more business I If that would help solve the national failures, a deeper depression. iand international problems. We are interests of his race, along with our +...-armn• -n- ..-ci- -D- - - _D_ll_D_D_ll_ -a- - -a- -a D-11>9 Soo n Congress will again convene. certainly In need of some Negro sta- BUSINESS STRICTLY Sstablished 1887 rights as citizens. We must not con- It will have before It many b!lls most tesmen. We are not going to get 1 1 i ht ith th CONFIDENTIAL ' fuse pure y persona r g s w e Of which will deal with the problems very far until we take more than the f d th . . great questions o war an peace; e Of depression It w!ll have as Its duty personal view of political matters. If I . 1 . · · tariff, social and economic p annmg the ad vancement of recovery which I we are always going to look after our I i W d k h . and the I ke. e o not now muc has already started There Is no way personal Interests. We cannot con- hi i f I It I b t it · about t s n er or y comp ex, u It Could be of greater service to us all demn a white president of these l'k h t bl d looks 1 e we ave a grea g ose ::: t.to reduce. ~t~~ cos.~ ,. ~f govern 1::t~:.:t~:::n:.:~:.~h:~i:_______~. 1 It can do that without In the least \ harming the real, the necessary func- WITH COMPLIMENTS TO "THf . ADVOCAT-E" ~ational Loan ~ Jewelry Co. EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ---- SPECIAL OFFER -- One months il'Jterest FREE on any Loan made before Jan. i, [932 Rea:-Phone $Elwood 2494 ITCHING Ill BANISHED BY AIIIPJIC ZEii . If Itching, burninc akin makes life unbearalSle, quickly apply Zemo, the IIOQtbing, eooling, ltivilll'ble family antiaeptlc. Thouaanda find tbatZemo brings swift relief from Itching, helPI I to draw out local infection and re– store the skin to normal. For20yeea I Zemo hall been clearing up akin, re- ' Ii~ pimples, rash an.d other lkill irritationa. Never be without ft. SoJ4 Y.W.C.A. NEWS The debate on Prohibition held last. I Thursday night between Miss Chrys– talee Maxwell and Dr. DeNorval Un tha.n·k, was voted a draw by the jud– ges: Rev. Daniel G. Hill, Jr., Mrs. K. Lewis and Eugene J. Minor. Proceeds from the admission to the debate will be avplled on the Y. W. C. A. radio. Instrumental solos were supplied during intermission by the Girl Re· serves: Miss Jesse Edwards, piano and Mlss Florence Cantrell and Miss Doris Johnson, vocal duo. -0- The High School Triangle club had tryouts for parts in two comedies which a.re to be ,presented in the near future. -0- The Grade School Triangle Club– continues with its regular meetings and programs on Saturday afternoons_ -0- The Trojan Club held meetings on Monday and Friday nights of this, week. . -0- 1 The new schedule for the opening– of the Y. W. C. A. Building for th!a week and the following week will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday– from 12 A. M. to 6 P. M. Mrs. W. B– Brown will be In charge. I The 25th anniv~ry last Friday· 1 1f&S a )Ilg 11u~ess. A very intere,tfnc ,program of music and short speeches. 1 was presented. A huge birthday cake. baked by Miss Chrystalee l\tarwell. decorated with 25 candles was served. with ,punch to all who attended. The Committee of Management acted aa hosts and the ex-Committee, members, and new~members were guests of hon l or. Mrs. T. A. Verdeniue, p.resldent ot' the Board of Directors, was the pr!n cipal speaker tor the Vesper services. 1 on last Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Nichols pre Bided over the meeting. I Miss Roberta Summers is the exe cutive secretary of the Williams Ave.• branch. Marvelous flavor! tlons of government. It can eliminate useless duvllca.ting bureaus, archaic commissions, purvoseless departments within departments. It can cut mill· ions from the· budget. Doing that would not only help relieve the tax burden-It would set a.sorely needed example to states and municipalities, which cost us a great deal more than does the government at Washington. -From- Cor. Davis Bus:-Phone BEacon 4937 1 ever:r;vhere-85e. 60c IIDd ,1.00. ~ I I = @ '""''"""'"""'""'"''"'"'''"''''""'""'""'"'"'"'"13 I o.,H,t;/ Ur.Ue~orvalUnthank ARATA BUILDING -:- 12!/2 NORTH Sl~\TH ST. Office Phones: ATwater 1703; no answer, ATwater 3181 Residence Phone, TAbor -:\186 Efficiency, economy, servlce-;-those are the watchwords of progressive I '1usinesses now. TheJ must likewise 1,:.- .. , • ~ - 0 -.-- 1 •:• be the watchwords of government. m From Country s Highest Telephone all its branches. PA11RONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS We wish to call the attention to Ad– vocate subscribers and readers to the new advertisers in our columns. It would mean a great deal to your pa– evrper's ability to serve your needs If you patronize those who patronize your only Negro newspa,per - The Advocate. With this issue begins the National Loa.n Company's dv.; the Funeral home of Benninghoff % Gad· . 1 die and the Walk Over Shoe Store. Remember when needing any thing I In these lines to give these advertls:rs vour first consideration, along with ~he old reliables who have ben with j us for years. PATRONIZE OUR AD · ,· VERTISERS! 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