WEEK ENDING :. \TUEDA V. J ANKATN Two Million Lost By Chicagoans In Rent Frauds CHICAGO ( \NT O P. foot, chief of ;hc frauds and c • plaint sectioi of the ,• r.c . 'n ney's office. charged here ’a'-t wcc-k that. imse .rul'cis r; .. ii n' , : veal ci-'iilc opt rator-, had ) ' H more »•: ,n C.Oin !-t so • -in . life':.- saving in the '‘pei.>*:■ n f room-! -ml im; racket The n>h I take for the ye.ii ha- aniontefl 15k.000.000. Chnrf Ihi ' •:< rai-KCt WO: C V. ■ i : to China;:- recoil: v. a i paid from SSOO to .510.000 Hi re a■, v-'i"enie to t;- . - , live Ament; lie tar -w. m: . W H. Gan die IV af.i .- ■ • i: i n- a dictmonts charging a S2OU.OO<) 10.-ii estate iraud ami "entcueecl to <... to 10 years hi prison. , — —,—-——, MADAM WELLS (NOT A GYPSY) American Scientific Palmist and Advisor (First Appearance In This Community s SPECIAI READINGS 50c ry Good for fhc public by her Wonderful Powers in C\ j I|-| a reading the history cl one’s life by examining the V\|jH/.j hand. She fell" the past, present and future; also \*C* jj|j gives advice vn all affairs of Life such as Love 1 Affairs. Business Mutters, Family Afairs. Wills, N. y j Divorces and "nost everything pertaining to the w- —_( welfare of one’s life. She fells you the initials of your future companion, whether true or false, toils you what businev. you are best adapted to t »nd all about absent friends; fells what planet ye u were born under and what part of the country is luckiest for you, This gifted lady is now located in your itfwn and can be consulted cn all affairs of life. Each Reading Confidential—Read for both white and colored. Daily and Sunday—9 a. m, to 10 p. m. Permanently located in Trailer 12 mile from Raleigh City Limits. U. S. Route 15-A S;uth. Fayetteville Highway, South Street Bus slops at door. Goodman’s After-Christmas Sale Extra Special Values on Entire Fall and Winter Stock \ l.ntirr Stork ( .. OAT ; s \ C °S \ «o / V f'-nnrrly up to '() f jjfp. ! ' Mofi.no and $298.00 , All Fall HATS*2oo Special Group of New Fall 'DRESSES $595 * DRESSES % Off Goodman’s Ladies Shop The Lilile Slop Around the CoFner . - • Wilmington «ad Hargett Si*. : • i rirm rreiß.inr—■umiiiiumii ■ ..... 1 . .. T n./itf'.i ! it i calmi thn* his t ffce is seeking a Bernard Ike, kin, accused of heading 1 sbuth.-id-' rental racket .. h.. . i.n-e than 100 cpmplaii ants ed tiy ; have los* s2o.ice He named five a -rent;, vb < wciam ,Ged of <rvi - mi; client.' to Barkin. kninim tn ho tin ox-oi r.vic! ith a prison re cord lot robbery Th -c involved to ’hr tkirkm in Th'mi VV ate, n H. Lane, w ,y Ac: .(in. Andrc-w Joru-;-, iG Rev r:,'n., VVl'i !e. The Tice. White i; rv-’.v in county tail await ; :.-i ~,i ca.-r, ’ against <hr i 'her,. <uv tc be taken to the grand jury. Ai . under afroM a;c Thom;,.. William:- m dhis ecrrimy. Mr Evciyn Bute;--, hotl. apprehended n .. charge .if operas mg a confi- dence came. In felony court, Wii j Hams' bond was set at SB,OOO aftet 118 home seekers signed compl a inti 1 rharr’inr they gave him $12,000 oi j deposits on apartments they nevci jiTiovod into, j According to the state's attor jury’s office. Williams rented flit j same apartment numerous t imes t< I different person* taking deposit: J rum: mg I rum SBO to SSOO. MOOiLE TMiNG NEORO GENERAL HOSPITAL BIDS ;\H,B.'t If. Ala. iAN Pi - Seen 'bids mi the first mill of a new ecu , , era! bespit d and 'cursing sch"> for N. nc- that wJJI hr one el 'the la. :Csi in sou'll, were tuk . .’.-'i :,ist week by (’b..vies A Mc<7 'V :V Ta.ilnuygb.am chufi i Tin ij i opo n-d on.l wil :■ ■ known ■ Id P'm.-i <1 M Tim Os : Pal hw-jiiia:. and v. i-l be man . wri by rin' S..ter o| Mi::!') 1. ■ . ill be built at an i-sta no; d , cost, of sttuvoOO. Initially, the unit ’ will huvi Ti t.'Ods, with nether 50 .hi in.* provided Liter. About 008 i-C the construction costs wii I la; provided for by the federal :.. v ■‘.a'mr.cni, Msgr Fultmi J. Sheene, anJ former Congresswoman Clare Booth Luce assisted in raising the remainder of the funds through ' public donation. The hospital will replace a me* leinit.v institution fen Negroes "''•;ch h;i l liec n in ••p-T.ile-i: f"i -cvcral years. Thu nc\*. plant u ill have a matenuiv soc'iai!. In Rinini'.ahar.i. a group of Kc.i ■ lainisters. doctors and laymen met a, discuss plans for constructing a Neg !'<■ lvspital costing between jUCc/inn and $500,000. near the Mrd v o Celk-ap ,f Alabama BMliop Is i . Sl'ia’.v pre.-idee' <•[ the Ucffc ’•-on County ih- pita’ association, presided over discussions, which were hr id \! the Bo'ker Washing | ton (’ ’ufercuee onis. The !io...pit:>i [ :is Co Slave 100 beds. Committees ".ere nppoiuti-d n. survey pa o and fn.fure plans and i rep-e.rt back to tile group at ii< January meeti> s SUOi;TKIi Mil ill.l <sl I S SIOO,OOO »Bi im,!t tmtov ti, i-ITTLE ROCK ’ ANI ’: DciC to the Arkansa -Oklahoma AM A conference, meeting in : Bethel AMK cbureit Imre last week • rp. wed a SIOO,OOO educational program for Sicrter College. The r rogram s.all. for $40,000 t 5' .•jion* fur n new tnulduig and iVjUjptnvnt 0-r ihc home economies deparii ieiit $50,000 t"i opcratiiand i cxne c.- of hi ( -IS-."..(' and $10.00!' ward purch.'SC’s of hnitsing and 1 lots .'■djavent tn tlic campus. Twenty -se\-cn j'-residing elder -70 ;; t • ni i! 500 lay .-epresen ' ■ ad ->ndc(i the meeting, pre ■ '5 d ;h < Bishop W A. Foun ‘rm of Atlanta. Speakers at the icrnwition included Bishop J. H C n f dm Tciuu--see-Kei tacky • i". r. Dr Robert Alexan ■ I"r .president ar.d Drs. 7.7. Driv- V" nd C M. M.i'.*':.-, "t the Hhor.ei ; faculty. A eonnmmity-widc. long-range La; .‘icullur.il program is now be in drawn up tin' lie Asneville ,ar<; j under tin- leadership of the Ashe : vilie Chamber of Con.rnerve ;; HARLEM IEOICS COURT UPHOLDS RAM “ BACK SYOENHAMON NEGROES IN N.Y. DRIVE FOB FUNDS VET HOMES PROJECT NEW YORK (ANPD Rum.' i dint Ne-iro doc!'".- "f 11 .atiem did jmi support Sydenham hospilii] in j its drive for fund.- t<a make up its j deficit wcio sp'keri last week when i the Conti a). Harlem Medical - i ciety endorsed the hospital's iutci - 1 i ii'i.al policy and its drive. 1 Speaking of the rep'.n'ed d . .:' i:-faction wihi Sydenham. Dr. Cyiii iif Dolly. ('resident of the .*< eictv. isaid: 'This .if ti, 'i sen < in ai:.w jai.n --' in..- that Negrc doctors are prop.:'' • : ue' in compete .vitli S.vdeni \am." i : Oi: ti e subjecl of Mount Morris' : * coopcratpa- iutci rui'i.al d. Dr Dolly peinied 'ul Hi u e' has only 50 beds lo Sydcnha'v. s [G 250. and i; is set up io give im.-- n;tal fa.;.:.die- lo e-hv.-.ictans i.a.o \p nave been unable to get them ,v ’■ s.’ den! are. a, o' in '• s .. ns . He added "I.,css tlum 10 i , recnf "■ 'f our Ne-te • dnetoi . :,re iiit<'-gtv - 'Led at Sydeuhani, Theie may have "Dheen .some d:s-;u sfateion about this ' out at the same linn- the medic il j ' : fraternity appreciates the impor ' j lance of Hy denhtim. "The concern of the Central Har -01 lem Medical society is the hcaltn j ‘ iof the Negro cnminunitv We arc : •'; in favor of any institution, wheth- i j IDs Sydenham or Mount Morris, ”i I hat benefits the community in, ’Dhnt re.sp'.’ct. Uc (erring ‘ the /act 11 u itm <■ Dare a few Negro doetnif; at S. alee l)sr,i. Di. Dolly note i that whi’ei ’. doc! I - have 11"! left dm ho , : -d 1 ’ undei its interracial policy as c\- : d : jiectcd. n j HAMPTON INST. PIRATES FACE HOWARD QUINT I fa;.niton. Va. - Z<>nm ;it r .; till ■ .’ O! .1 D: o- I .'nrtjnc a!reak it nii'f'ii D' » . i, be l ep ' i faces Howard Univeisity lie. on Friday' night. January 7, m 1 wpenn of wtal looms as a 5 >nl ; conference sehedule. The January sch« duie : di i if a side with a game agains! Vi " ! Dina Union in Jliehmnn ! .r •. u !l j ! ;th and a non eonfD. > i)'. •• > ";.p with Langley Fi-'d on the ■’ CL* ' rounding out pn-.-'.'jnt ri'..'• ■ ;h ' l ive eon.lei..nee garni lv •. be dj t ween Feb. 2 and Febiuary L>, - s : however, wii! more 'than put the d ; P:i iill on Lie ir ok tile, u ■ *b>\v !!1 j foce Mm gan State. St. j Polytechnic. Virgin in St re, J. C. !Smith, and N. C. State C-iii’ ge s.| To date. Coach Buck Nt-iiven's h.ave downed ihe f'ih'.liii ; Air Squadi . n (Oidatido. Fla.). : a L3l. Mar viand. Stub Coll .4- . I ingle’ \% re .»2--’2' CL ■ i ; gia St..t-- College. Snv.nnah. f>2 25 '.-I an | 51-38; and Mo- C’ul ■i-1 lege ;n Atlanta. 50-sd. •-1 Using 12 to Hi men oe * gauD- Hampton lias held a cu';-: id able • h.i;id• im load in most .-.i th v Dr,- .' s. Against MaryLnu Slat w' -. tiif.y trai'.eti 12-21 at th: ia | i'.vdi and against Mnv i uis”. ; a wi'in:,. they led only 1? 17 at. tin roid v,.y mark, they pi it on t.i iiD':. jvp second-half sptirts to win r i ■ r.i margin.' A ■ i.g the nutsto•) . ■ lav ■ : h- date have a Huy id . f.ijrd't Allen, ;i re’ii ri -.d ' i< • ; an, e .rh V.) point-.. fi-...i’m.m : iJcin : Foster, with -IF, • , 'd‘:.u>- i . : ( hack Willi, -- ; m 25 ! points and somi fine work u:>- : : "bounds. Isaac (Curly ) M" 1 "' 1 . - ! i;■ ;rd. a good al!-ao xv ].. .; A: i 1 in •s. Gu. H - .in in ' Capla in John (Cmb.i Wdson. T.e : : iiy Woodard.. Willm Bout:: : i.ind. Ganinur Brown. Claraneo Fi- ■ is. ind Jewel! Johnson. At lea.-: f.-.m C>t>; ." e... n - : (Scap) Lewis. Malachi Allen, j Robert Ayers, and Kenest Roberts j —are xp- cted to nei.d'it si the : !already hectic competition for : f starting berths after the Christ- , j mas holidays. ROXBORO MAN HEU) IN CHRISTMAS EVE KNil INC AFFRAY ROXBORO - Clarence .leffeis ; is being held io jail charged witn •; j is-sault with a deadly wetipon with j intent to kill, Jeffers, it j... r< port-! jed by Sheri If C C Holeman- a-- j vercly wounded Harold Graze with, j i ktuie in Graze'.- borne !.isi i'n ; d-'.y < December .iti niornin • - The injure;! mar. was cut ;ic"v i the stomach and disemboweled md ; j is in a serious condition it; Duke! (Hospital : Durnam. Holeman ,-dd lh;.! ,11 • ■ i .one to Graze's rest- ■ | denee in a drunken condition and ! a imped Grarc with a knife. Jeflcrs' received a knife slash across the, | face which required nine stltchm. ■ j the sheriff stated. ] Jeffers is- being held without 1 | bond pending outcome of Graze's! | injuries. Broiler chirk placements in the ' Chatham as on during (he week j ! ended December 11 totaled 204,000, j j as compared with 113,000 during the ! i corresponding week in 1047. t SAY YOU SAW IT LV ! THE CAROLINIAN I ' THANK YOU! HE CAROLINIAN N/:'\V YORK (ANPi Tlitc Ni-m 0 vcteriin.': who 1, ■! oncu more in their attempt to break the racial ban "f Sluy vi Town housina I'■ ice! last week, declared th:. week that they will appeal ’lhc Commii-sion on Law aiut Sn cial Act,or; of the Air.ei'ican Jcwi-n C'tigress announced tha: it, will file mi appea! with the Yew Yea.; C■ ■ i:i'i of Appeids and if necessary, wiil carry the cn e before the U. S Supieim: ('our: Tl'.e American Jewbh conpri is "i e of -evera! civic group, ioii i c.* I'm- turte veteran- in t!;r-h- fighl. i.'t.er groups joining them ii the 'D’.nl battle l :i. -1 i< I < the NAAC’R the American Civil Liberties union end other*. [—-BLACK WOOD'S— r GIGANTIC P re-inventor v NOW GOING ON DRASTIC | REDUCTIONS! j TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! ON ALL MERCHANDISE . . . •TIRE ’TUBES “RADIOS “LUGGAGE ’Household Appliances * Auto Accessories Sporting Goods ’Fishing Equipment Camping Equipment “Garden Tools ’Carpenters’ Fools ’Plumbing Tools Electrical Appliances ’Car and Furniture Paint and MANY OTHER STEMS * SAVE A BUY WISELY * BUY AT BLACKWOOD'S ’Use Your Credit Card —Buy On Budget Z/baGsta'Jfatfe&M/ litaciwooD'S W STORES /jy SERVING NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 19U? 519 HAY ST 103 S. MAIN ST. 109 W Gordon Si. 218 W. Main Si. 109 £. Second Si, 4H S. Garn«lt St, Fayetteville Burlington Kinston Washington Lum her ton Henderson 40*1 HILLSBORO ST. tttzz: 1 "v:".:...: ■ ~~ pa? rin w Fon.io' ( ’i.-pL -J;• ;pp'i D' •• Xo. ici'r i ;ipliitn Men roc fL-wcic and T, Srri Calvin S. Hnrpci <n i ”iiiaiiy brou; hi suit c-yamst liv; Mclropolitr n Life lr.suc.incc »*.:■: pauy ov.-nt.-s "f the StuyvPs.n.l p.eject, when their applications tut apart meats were rejected :ttirn i. I Od;y !;iy:.u.-o of t.hpir i act. Last week', court decision two made wiiohu! a written opinion i. Justices David W. Peels pro-:rii!i4: John Van Vorhis. Edward C, td , n mn. Albert Cohn and Bern u'd L Shiciilan. Counsel for the ex-Gi's Char id Abrams argued th.o ihe 8700 mo; project was trail' with financial ait: from the city and state govern n oitlo and that it hart received • vrar for « mption This ail ;mi instc; to savingr. of! >09.000,0-70 he areued, Furlh, r-j tiini'O be claimed if ttv' city revi j built U:( p.i. jf'fi a)one dir.cnrnina ■ j ■’i■ a ■.vi .aid have been miconslthi- I tional Op *h n Olhcr io’e counsel's for Slim emnt Town Samuel Sraburv and C Front: ts ,v i ‘.aid. the pic ! jeet was financed a, a. piivate eoi ! pu ration. arid had th< rL'iiits of a ; privalo landlord. "If the private landlord does not! worn' to rPU‘. npn of men'. la colored! persons, they declared, “nothing j 1.0,1) be Cao .hi 111 I it We ary doing ; no 'oo;,-. than :mv other landlord in ' MAv K.NGI VM> M ALI’ Ills Ali i: j IN BOSTON LA( ST f )N ANt’i T; ton,;:.mid Mciiiunal f'onfei cnee N. A. A. C P. ceulive board voted ! !, ‘ • 'do na <:,( Jer.nimjs ease at j Hotel Lucille in CoaU.m hod "weak The boaid will meet, next month in Lowell. George C. Gordon of Springfield is president of tho beard, and Joseph G. LeCount at 1 rovidenee. It. i, is chairman. Mr- Florence I,c Suer is president it the host branch, MW LI lilt A RIAN ROAD NOW OPEN .MONROVIA Liberia (AM‘I Hie new road across Liberia in I Tench Guinea is carrying increasing traffic down to the new multi-million dollar har bor for export. Monrovia through this road becomes t.hc Inst outlet for French Guinea One can leave ’Nzerrkorc, French Guinea at ti a. m, trav el clear across I iberia and be at Monrovia by 5 p. rn , a trip "hah used to take days much cf it on foot. The Francr-Lihcrian Trans port Gornpany has already ear ned more than Uiio tons of ion st produce from Guinea, to the pert of Monrovia. PAGE FIVE

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