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SECOND SECTION 1 . ij WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1940 fy W.W. S'TfHJDWICK SHOW Mi Tin WAV I'm out to find the new. ni-dcm ? Ct".' <'l Who: r c enc, ■ - ■ bard to fly. Where ■ ; iti-v: toe!: wool .in;. U:c To writ** the if the cci.' *r. .v-edd buy: 1: matti-is :.<•* what the rub or try Just S' l it .do - to smash open a round A:.<i dm a new Lull: a:'. •• V : dotts’s pound. A thot is hanming mo toy rur.ht an day. Alai in :-.<-*nc sale .achieve l sees to lay it. ] have some start!:-.r, thir.i; 1 v i.-h to s;iy, Ai-tl they ran | ' ' ' • '■-e .' " )’• to say J: Will Vi:. .S’. i'\ >:;<• <!•'••! thai colie a- Where every h'.iddm;; is h< aded. Where ail ■- saned lay n - pp iriibedued When: ’ iiviiifr but the .-mune gccrL shredded. ANON An d it i t * n i Mil. March sth, C’n.-pu.- At tucks Day. S--'die - . vci ! ,'■■■■ '■ Boston cls'lied .a.1;.. T: aibl,- came to a head this dx-.K: 1770. Brit ish soldiers under the command of one Captain Presn r wh< n pedes with stones and snowballs in Kin.; Street ordered his . >ldi, to !::e. Thrc-a were killed 'id right. the ties* to fa!! CRISPUS A"- TUCKS. The people hold a giant mas.- meet ing and demanded the remov.-i ol the tioopr . ' once. It w:i- d ate In November the soldiers and their commander were tried lor murder .Defense Lawyers. John Aden Quincy Adam- Sen'ci e, ... - slaughter. Trr Adams a lawyer defended them; as a pat:. hr wrote later. “Not the Bat tie of Lextngt. the .-ur.c.-.-ler oi Bu.yoyne Cornwall a. we- * :• > important events in American his toiy than 'n, flail 1 f S : reel on Match r ' 1770. " In 1988 a monument to the menioiy of the victim.; was erected on the C«-rr where they fell w .:s marked witii THIS Kl VOI.ITIONAKY At.K who rc living loving and laughing thru the no vchte vir*? i: 11 .' were chi)? they are p.mnT thru a j> ..d beyond ::ta; ot Reconstruct.'a; Days Th. ■ f go v /• smash?.- .nd tni’-s . . Take rand-: * f.b'.i',' ; la’. : a- *•- ctive non-bias reception at tl> . - . a I ..in I: r 1 ’ft: "f ’ ■ 1 : The governo: «>f the soverign ; t.-xu of North C lii!:;;;! jour.icy* * relatively d.-: tc-wti rreef povcrnoi f -he Virgin Islands. I.arry Dcby and Jackie Robin accepted into the mysterLus realm of pi ofe-.s; .nai baseball with equan amnitj A football captain is ciw-t’ii by mfr; l!ie p v. or- ■ ! the world feeling and nyediirw tin question of bias here and v.not there And Norfolk issues first plumber s license to one VVil -1 inn 1 S Slecige ol Portsin- nth. Ring the b-11. . . Any school lad can :uv-n« : jly assure himself in.it whatever choice he make, in x-ny field -lie;sc i‘- a definite por-ibiti'y of success. Tire swerve of m- p from 80 per eait urban to 80 per con: rui.d I. ; -Via Nate!.:,! Atm. •]■ :a- “ 11 r- cover of -Time ' King l'er a Day in has own inimitable way Kura, 0! the Zulus Parade . . In the Louis spread • See Time, February as per some things okay ..nd some things tn.d , lush. Bui. as Lev i? lias gone- for e.vcr 30 years so lias jazz. II • was the pendulum which swung an era in music. Greatest compl-ment. Gene "Drum mer man' Krt.T-.i "So band musi cian today on any instrument. jazz sweet, or bibep. can get throuxti: 32 bar.- without musically admit - ting hir- debt to Aimstruag L .. did ii a! ami Leui r' ,i :t fit. ■ When Louis e. abroad in 193;: i.; : pic was b! v. n 10 same s./e ns Mussolini's. Be,we to Ge me V of Finland -This one's for you, Rex ." J - Glaser: "I’m I.otu. and Louis is me . .” . A NEW SOUTH . Governor Mastic of the- Virgin Islands pre dicts that the sens of South, white and Negro tv ill yield more and mere power with their combined ballots as time marches on. . Os the ballot he quoted James Madi son, "Woo fire the electors? Not the riel: more than the poor; not the learned, more than the ignorant; not the haughty heirs of distin guished names more than the urn hie sons of obscurity and unprop ituous fortune." The Governor was ai.-o feted in Durham where he was presented by:- the Serial Science Department of North Carolina College . And 1 can remember his first entree into the city when he wsi an at torney 1. Ihe now famous Hucv.it Tease Hi?ts. Though the case was in i-eaPty :• lesti.ie buffet ae.'i'nsl 'dim. the f.hror brilhanee cf the rnar. dM'.. his rt?TKU*k from d 1 '.'ii 0* id i-; 1 ■ hidivo ’Si., InCro . r io^ nDv* r !.H-•■] .1 ctc |>:\st:nlod iii li-is : ciui'i ••' pt' i lertly g yours. TilO’.Y' YO.'(‘ thOD.: v no* 1 : inTM'i ! at viie last entrance of William ■ lhir Hasth The time is Ccngiatukuiens to F J. Carnage. Aun'.ner Can it mi lire! . . IKOM Till SAN (IT M G.ve me reason to say. "Brother-- You might iiuir the . Weary T) avoid .-av. An-1 yet y u know the t ( ’ai itov.,; imuur.i out a land - i men s>J many '-reeds v-in- tit an wed by ■ ili.,y imquc-neiiain- lire t,i tile.:. Dm-e I say. there is one armour ■ WO: Id. hr : neve: -. >. r put <u . The clnircho- hav • kmg bungled with 1 it-. ; ntiigs. but tire world nr,-> gone uiidefi nded, ;nd few ar« those in i'.a.nd-: trie mystical . ."ne. of the so rit ha.- shi ::>• v. itu oaily use. Tin.t atmv-tt• tilt? < ; . ; BROTHERHOOD . :: d a !i. e ! girded with the s.woid of imreili.-h --r ness. None v. attld dare oj>posc i The fu ll*. Arf TIME MARCHES ORCHIUATIONS , We u ing t . ■ this week to a true pi<>: .e . Charles C. Spaulriim Pr. rh :t the Nortii Carol in ; Mutual Life Insurance C"rr:panv. in the wak-. ! his read • cts in the American Magazine and R- Digest -March* who now . cl■ 1 I insurance in force <.f • tli- :.- :i. 1110 c comp., jy he he.u.s. •• H. firrr.y on the "Wne - st nc •: Americanism. : r>. second, to F. J. Carnage, at , to. : ;. % Raleigh. N. C . sepia i Ecl'oo! b -is : d member of e \own in : Nor: > CErojma It vould have hap« pcnc:i * arlier ii a small tempest had -. r: g. ey - Li in the ? pretty [ I'.'i 1 .]>(■ i.t • (..f-.r. jjja'iine And a xth. to NC alumni Score -1 tn; v \Iu v ion ‘ T.;P' ( i v\ xa ; . r.i. i • i'-i ’ne Up\V*i. •* I not the path vimbition takes. * . 1 j;t 'join .! -IE .'<<•>'. f’:!t the puy , - wrju .s vj!:ing itt piav the stakes. FROM dr. TO THE i. lt in me | long years that have passed w e ' 1 these line-. t tied. “ASTIMK MARCHFSONV have . • ni w ingeri . Dtup t. a iiastei ■d. .1 penny ■ r;e ' v-ill do, and fell us now the lib. tig :-'nk.e ye.,. Right'' to "AS TIME i MARCHS ON" 118 Fa:,; Halve it ;• Street. Raleigh. N C. A.S TIME DRIBBLES AND THE EAGLES POINT TO TOURNA MEN I' I ]'•.!E MARCH 4 ':- Se< You Saturday. Ti .re ASST, EDITOR HEADS RALEIGH RED CROSS DRIVE ■ Mrs. Ralph Seymour, assistant ■ eo - nf the Pro; :e. nc Fa nr ‘ will head the- Raleigh RoMUei;! u.I ' Di\ i.*-:-,i: in the 1949 Reel (': o- • 1 fund nijiaign, it announced i: by H-i.v.ld I. Pitrcr. general fumd ch .mnan of :!v Wake Co. hy Red Cr , Chapter In making the announcement Chahman Pitscr :-.iid. "we b.-tl we are p:,i licularly le: lunate xn hav ing A'..- ScyiTUu-a a- lu-.id. o; this : hr.;.on.a) Diviftoti. S‘-.<- one of ■he nr active members of the • Ju . V. -r Chit- . id of Ha jergi I'k.- Women. J predict tool :T r aid her to-*vorkfrs will set a anal mark for ot!ve> divisions tv strive to equal." Mrs. Seytaoitf. the former Bcisy Powell (.1 A'lievilie rad Rocky M -.mt. aUended Morediih <3ollcp:- 1 t’v. tv. 0 years before* transferrin;; to the I ’Diversity of North Carolina 1 1 • from which she received an A. ii. | Degree. Following her graduation from colic; e ir. 3943 she took her 1 first pr-Mti n us a continuity writ- 1 ■ !rr for Radio Strition WRAi- Afte; : sever;,! months she left WRAI, to i •: tx*ke her present position with, {he i ■ Progressive Farmer. li, accepting appointment to head !up the Residc.niiul Division in the - j annual fund raising campaign. Mrs Seymour wrote Chairman Pitscr, “I am. delighted to work with the j lifted Cross, for I realize that our j • jemmonity would be ir- . sad plight j ! (Continued on page 8, this section) DIXIE LIBERALS MAP PLANS FOR ' ATLANTA ! iANP> An 1 “off the rev 0.-vt conb-revei- of 25 ' ; outstanding °c-,.them Jers"-- -s was j Miu v-f:* k to d.xi-.v up m i forme', progi; u r eeo -dinatrd [libra! xvli-.m r,. u.te and ecmmuti- ' iiy li'-.-r, .nr foe: i'll sun he: .erf. iu ; matteei toreign r.t.d doiiic*-tie i ■ • ICY. Hoprese-itiSives he ruecting, \. • A l !’#" :t t , ■* De-- - ! v'cratic acu vm.mc from nine Hates end include 1 jrerfons .-aid to •:..ve tsr..yn keel) mtevryl in seeking a greater degre-i- of coor dination .iinoi'.g souther:- tioc-eals."; ! Ctji'Ot of the sponsoring group was /utlined as that of agency thru which liberals might work out con.- ' mou plar.s f-.w action. The meeting : j-, e.l that the group could bis*, serve its purprae by functioning as a:: "> vlucatlonal clearing committee stre:-s:ng the iiberai tl.ought" rather taan identifying :tsv!f with any ('articular g,"oI. such as civil rights or . ricu’Ln-al benefits Among those rec*\iumencl!:)g the meeting were Mrs. M. K Tilly,; meinbet > f P)-c;-:ident Truman's Committee on Civil i iehts. Atl,tu tu; Hodding Carte: 1 . Greenville.. Miss, editor: and Dr. Frank P. Graham. prc-Gdent. University if: Not -. C unit!: ■ < 01 KT RKVEIiSi S DKATII SKN’IIAt 1; Lit TIT ROCK AM* —The Arkai:-:i> Supreme Court vi-im-iI .1 death sentenee and ordered a new trial lure last week for IVesley Hildreth ol lie County convicted last Sep tember cji a charge of raping a whit woman. Hildreth vu. sen teneod to die in the* Tucker farm electric chair on Novem ber t", lut execution was do laved pending appeal. ITe court hast ;! its action on lh.- iifu-al oi the Lee Circuit court o hear testimony of wit m-'se- cont rning local pre .judiee against the accused llil dreth was charged with raping die woman last August it. n.•. urccs c*i <*)!* i< it.oiis, I- otiscKs mmniy cit'llt* ?Air:c .'liecp. and fooled animals. Except for nine 1 outbreaks of limoed duration the ; State:; has sr-cessivtii y maintained its from tins foreign plague I', has done so largo* h through preventive measures HERE’S WHAT WE DOS * Test shock absorber links * Check fluid ievei * Test sheik absorber actios* c- Adjust shock absorbers * ’L'qhten shock obserbers te frame | * Peed »est car StfiVKC tfcST TEBMS Silt YOUR I TODAY 4 • ' ■ | ... . -'WiL V ;: 7 ii? W■, -¥nk ■ ■ PASTOR rite Rev. Paul H I Johnson, pastor of the Martin Street Baptist Church which will c.ndurt -*(>’ tal rtcognition »er vice* thi- snmlay to mark com pletion 01 improvements to the church. RECOGNITION SERVICES AT LOCAL CHURCH c, , v ' J / :.(‘i f |*Kr\ 'v T, j *■. leii-ti, N. C v.-tli hold 11 l-ee-Oiini th'u u 1 viev t i 1 ii),' m?[irovemc,ni.'. (>•*;:- i'e.v months. Tl’.i- -orvee will I tlk - ; ' 09 . ; • -.. -e- vice A ,:. 11)Ir-■■■. front ! a: ri-ecn adtlcd to tho • :-.n*ch. this cotiaisfs oi .. spacious entrance and brxi :cony. The «• ntix-i; cl'- >rch bee.) t.ed tvuii new vv'ndo-.v- Tills work v.as completed at a cost «•! approximately sll.l 000. 11, FL v p- i i Johns m >• min ister of the "Jariiii Street Church •T; 0 Rev Mi. Johnson look charge iof the ; hi..'.--c!-, in 1941 since then | t-hurc-h has made cnpi-t strides. k | K*** .iSW ... •’• f '■ & V Vj ’ ' S' ’ y HL 1 W\ %% # Kl i ( J X V. Wjm \ x. / vs " ' / I t r a : 'H : XI-/ / \ ’ JLrIK! 1 in. ~*t: 1 ... Jt- iof .1 pxUciir, >itc i:isur.in .: -s . ,\v.ivs re-.tsis /S . .seven miiiion doii.iiL to policyhoido - »ncl beneficiaries. More peo- i; | jjy j'P if « previous year. Life insurance in force was increased more than one ’ • N"' ' hundred million dollars, sending the total amount of protet ion fair Ijf bevond .1 half billion dollars. Our financial strength has kept pace <3 with the n> c-ds of ti-.- people we serve. I his is shov n below in the ' .' .1 S ..ir.,,.,..if .. .. I. , 1... ,: .1. in..... .... nt I ■ r bp •jm S Assets ■ . 5-39,0-'t ->,658 |p Cain of M S |: 1 T rrrwrw'■**&*, S 9 / L,Al«ut.c 527.659.420 %> iJL&ALJ& LMs//<fdt/svr/'iee' f . tru , ~ , , , m ,> / f [or each N /.00 of i:ahthf\ the t omparty has &/-('' {7T\J r-Vl-I,r ' -I ell hi Assets ..Ihr hi it lu. s hicltuh frolic \re serves If ik&X\ vjl /J: mKvJ} fi : .i. T-•; A t Z. vffjy ■ 7.f T ’' 1 :T~Bf,nV ONCE IM 9 P, ro Font viHH.ora. avd Bunt* sh iahii s.. . S 6 ; <JirMC> V ■ */. Hem ofiiu « »ru«t« . . -X- S? 'J.hJj h • than ni 1 *i> | ,• t I ;i : ' District Office L*i«| „ • - '■M 122 I*2 South Salisbury St. ■ k. ..■ ■ m . , $ .a} y ■. ;y._ • : Mrs', .ill notes were paid Mi, - y: nvei.tcn* ol rouncu: mads.-. !i;e ••i-iiK-ait ii building i.omuk-U'd. a .. ■ , 1 .’ sdul H : inc-.i thpjijqo plant;: institlled m bos a i aildinjs This work hr.- requir'-d at) ' Xpei-djhH'C •■! . i i-iro.<):)-.••!: i; 5 20.000. At:.i tin Sheet Church ha;-- a me:r ber.-lii.*( GOO and Sun ' S ni-ollinc-tn l!iai, jf;o. Ap pr*.ximutely 400 u 500 peoi'.ie al ter: d <*rv,< ■-. at Hu , hu-i •> Sunm.y no:;.:: T! . .-. ,> m. in-.pe.uait rule in the .ehg <• ■ :itu oi many poootc* \vh'■ live tais T!it- past or 1- a native of Oxi 1 N. C. A graduate* a Shaw U uv, • sdy with the B. A ..nd B D ,i< - gro.S Kov Jeiin. : . a. being a religious and civic load er in th-. city es Haleigh. the church has made rr.vdd «.tri<les. lit: comer of Martin ard State f.tic-ctr. is recogtt.zed as one of the Dc , s B::.:-d is headed I v R J Sant!:::;. c-::::n:n<..i. and cousiKis R. J. ..lone.--, ircasuft-r: A i! Ed-, ward--. L H. Hick . .Solomon Revis. Akxr'iv.ii:: C'vrln.er St.; J. H j , j J (_• 11 •i i. 11 J< ; > ol th .• Board > ■!' Tl ~- , O. 11 Ldw.'.rds. * .a man: .;n;i. ~ S.K. E. U KuduJ. ii ']’ Andiow Ki-lU'l:. ( k-i'-ide Rop J\i!m, Afidcri'-in. William Ha. -' ■ 1 : • vVlilia:)', Hull.,all S a la.-! : m, Then:;. L- v.- mi kvlu,- tu Ley. Th Un led State? annually i.-n --i .ts thousands • i animals foi live* t I '.'i dhr,; 1(1 t'RE.AM CONSUMPTION A : urve-v by two State Coliego e< non. sfs show that consumption o ic* cream 'ocn-a-es in pivpor -,i. io die ;.rs:otmi of income a' Tv receive? SDN MAN BILKS JOB SEEKER ( 01. l MIU A S. C . iAM \ m-w (wist lo Hu- conlutencr game, w hich Ins recent> strii* pet Negro women out of sever ,t hundred dollars. «x* played f n a w oman h**r«- !.i*t w eek for Sid. 00. Mrs. Maggie Anderson, the victim r<-portcd to police that -fair-faced' Negro man ol t,-i *<t to gti his- a good job in a ’• cal department store. He gave Ji > an application for a job. but siipufatcd s( u . place $lO with tin :<(>plication along with a sio iiill of his ow ir After ree’ivlng the money , he folded ihc application, placed it SI'K IVL SF.RVKI- si ,vn:is Martin street liaptist < hurch,' which plans ;i .special recognition sen tee to mark completion of im |>rovements to the church and to it annex which l ave been un derway for Hi* past several ft ’>!): The service will be con duett d hi connection with the. tt'enlai H a m. «urship .-.tr vices. the church is located on the vOitur of l ast Martin and State Streets in Raleigh in an em elope and handed i! back to her, saying this proce dure was to determine how familiar with money sin* was. Hi then told tier to meet him at th- store in 30 minutes. She went there, and waited almost two hours, but the man did not appear. she then open id the envelope and found that there was no money in it. She Mini tlie man was about Id years of age.
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