1944-09-30

Pag~ 2 THE PEOPLE'S OBSERVER September 30, 1944 YOUTH ON PARADE Negro Support 1 and Jewish people in this audience was that he could be depended up- By GERTRUDE WILLIAMS AND CoNSTANCE]. MANEY, Editors . Central Committee, stated that he does not feel that any man seeking office ·sharing prejudices similar to Hogan's should be elected. He . • The talk of the town! What it? was so hard up for a man that she -Why Samuel Wilkinson's birth- had to call three girls and tell them day party, of course! This was a to leave the same number of boys hep little deal where all the boys alone. Is that the way you get (for only boys were invited) had them now, by the process of dim– the opportunity to invite their fav- ination? I always thought the orite chick (girl friend to you long best person won. Could it be that hairs). The boys were Richard you have never been the best per– Winslow, Eugene Fuller, John son? ? ? DiSCOUraged on to shower his prejudices on all ]. T. (Jack) Summerville and 1 gro~ps ondce he is given an oppor- tuntty to o so said that this man does not express Russell Hogan paraded their true G L · Ch · f h eorge avey atrman o t e the attitude of our organization to- characters before the Negro people M l h C ' · h D . I b u tnoma ountv Democratic ward minorities. attendmg t e emocrattc ce e ra- · Minor, Seth Hill, and of course, Dorothy Hilliard has just re– Sammy. The fortunate girls ~ere turned home after a three month's Lorraine Taylor, Dolores Wilkin- sojourn in Los Angeles, California, son, Rosilee Thomas; Helen Mae where she was visiting her father Thomas, Connee Maney and and sisters. Dorothy is one of our (ahem) yours truly. Who took I most charming sub-debs and is a who, I'll let you guess. We dane- student at Girls' Poly. She was ed to fine and mellow music; we also an active member of the Tri– dined sumptiously from a delieasy onon Girl Reserves last year. W el– laden table, and supped the wine come back, Dorothy! of the righteous (coke punch, to you). We really had a time that was only fine. Tell me-what frantic person Arkansas Democrats Plan to Bar Negroes Little Rock-(ANP)-With a tion held in the Norse hall Mon- day evening, Sept. 25th. Summe.rville in laying his plat– form before the people simply told an asinine and stupid joke which was insulting and humiliating to the Negro people. This joke, as would be imagined, was the prod– uct of a degenerate and decadent political mind. It was well steeped in some kind of jargon which only ignorant and uncouth individuals label as Negro dialect. Judging from the limited hilarity it created there were few persons whose men– talities were of the same level. Russell Hogan campaigned on an Anti-] apanese platform. H e promised to concentrate all of his ------------- view to neutralizing the Negro efforts towards introducing and The Wardrobe VALET All Types and Styles of Shoes CLEANED & SHINED EXPERTLY Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency MACEO IDCKS, Prop. vote in this state without violating passing a bill to deport all J apa– the recent supreme court ruling nese citizens as. well as non-citi– agains~ barring Negroes during zens. He did not state whether he the state Democratic convention to would carry forth the same attack allow the party to prescribe qualifi- 1against other minority groups such cations of its will, according to , as the Negroes, J ews and Mexi– party members, bar Negroes from I cans at this meeting. The general the party and public office without consensus of opinion among Negro 203 N. W. 6th Ave. barring them from the polls. =========================·=============== REGISTER! REGISTER! AGAINST the SALES TAXSo You Can VOTE REGISTER.! REGISTER! SoYou can Elect as Your REPRESENTATIVES ALFRED F. HARTUNG ERNEST BAKER Who will vote against the Sales Tax in the State Legislature DO IT NOW! DON'T DELAY! REGISTER TO VOTE TODAY! At the County Court House (S. W. Sixth & Salmon ) every day (except Sunday ) 8 :00 a. 111. to 8 :00 p. 111. At the Mobile Registration U nit-1 0 :00 a. 111. to 8 :00 p. 111. MONDAY, OCT. 2-X. E. RUSSELL and UNION TUESDAY, OCT. 3-I\'. MISSISSIPPI and SHAVER WED. , OCT. 4-CHATUQUA and WILLIS BILVD. THURSDAY, OCT. 5-N. LOMBARD and DENVER October 7 is the last Registration Day. Portland C. I. 0. P olitical Action Oom111ittee 9 • C:LUB AC:ME - 1504 N. Williams Avenue - EAst 6127 Welcome to Our Members and Their Guests MATINEE FROM 6 to 9:00P.M. EV.E:RY SUNDAY EVENING 20I3 N. Williams Avenue B J R D ' S Portland, Oregon DELUXE FOUNTAIN SERVICE MUSIC- SANDWICHES

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