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tHE CAROLINA TUiES SATU&OAY AUGUST 7, lit? VMM TMMtS OUAL SALAMES FOR MD. TEACNEIS^ o Get Fifty Per Gent Raise Oil 1 1938 Aug. ROCRVILIJ?, Md., July 30.— a settlement out of coOrt; the ard of educ«tion of M o t( t- mery county and its attorneys I'Qpd with attornpya of the lional Association for the Ad- ncement of Colored People to lualize ..the salaries now beinff id while anf eW?St?t thi* county. Th*' board will n»i»*uthe colorgd ■achers' grinning Augruat 1 and will '»em the other fifty pflfe* cent uguat 1, IflSS, at which time ey will be equal to the salaviea white • teacheils. This me^ns that if a colored I'acher in Montgomery county is ow drawin? I400 a' yea? and a •hite teacher is drawing' $900 a k’ear for the gaoi» work, the poId- ed teacher will paid $60.0 a year beginning' August 1 and P800 a year beginning August 1, 1938. IIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DR. W. ALEXANDER CLELAND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special Attention to Diiteaies of Children Telephon'e ^ . Day—L-0961 Night—N-333 A total increase of |30,000 will go into th** pay envelope of Ne gro teacher* in Montgomery co., as a result of the NAACiP legal action, and |'1£,00^ of this a- mount will be paid beginning August 1. It is estimated that in the whole state of Maryland Ne- fro‘^««eh*r9 arf reeeiving a total of $500,000 less than white teach ers and it is believed that the ,etion of Montgomery county ause o.ther ' the salaries and thug bring checks to Negro teachers. The NAACP suit in Mont gomery. county w«9 brought in behalf of William B. Gibbs, Jr., who was being paid » year, whPreas whites with his same (ex perience and education were be ing paid $1,126 a year. When Thurgood Marshall and Lean A. Ransom, NAACP Attor neys, filed the suit, attorneys for the county board of education fil ed a dtmurrtr to the whole pro ceeding, which, if granted by the court, would have dismissed the Nuit. Sut the court, after hearim; the argument, refused tto grant j be demurrer and ordered the county board of education to answer the petition. It was at this point that the county decided to settle. out of a^iurt and eiqua^;!^ the salaries of the teachers. An agreement to this effect was si^ed July 23 by Dr. Edwin W. Broome, superin tendent of schools, and WiUiam Prettyman, attorney for the board, and Thurgood Marshall and Leon Ransom acting for Gibbs. •WliY ' Shakes h£WJiLD With C0/?A/£L({/5 .JOHt/SON. HIS ForoRe: AMQfTm IS TO eeC0M£ A /^ih/G c///}MPm ® 1937 INTZM/.TICm MSQRO PRESS Calvin’s Digest Vict«ri« Frl«« I hope for Pric«, becauw Victoria Price sat at a second | she d««« jtiula*’i*lend; ther ^ -story window and watched four is neither for Judg* Knight, as of the Scottaboro boys, free men, * there was none for his son, for leaving Decatur. Twice b'*fo!a they und^r^tand ptrfcctlj.' what these same boys had been sent- they were determined to do. But enced to death on her story. Now ^ thank heav'-n they faiI. jJ. - ^ the State said openly it ihoui&lit I they were innocent, and quashed ! . Negro Leatfertkip Caim the indictments against them. This | Nfgro l^der^ihip received re happened in ^Inliatma |-newed'~ulreniHh upon" the naming Viotona Price, descendant of .. white women who have watched ^ t l . N.gro« df. they point. I .J the fin*,, ,t th.™,'tL . - j . . ' . P®»t seventy odd years must havf sttffered a revulsion -f ad^jn«terod .by a white head, i, fibw in ^oloted hafida. Morgan ,fcshop in this trend of *giv- electrocute the boys? WhjL diiin’t they vindicate white womanho1>i^, once mor*? Why didn’t they teach Negroes again that white women are sacred? wing * '»• wii! ar^?nB»nt I f »r a«i>}:ti’.nal l- aH**r»hip .,r*pn' • [tunity fi.r '.ri 'Akh4>ui|k depTMving m*y still b« heard, ther» ar? M'igns In different parfet of the rnunt'.'y of real and recoyery. In Savannah, Ga., a new bank Mi been open«d, U»e f'nt tfnej the deprewion, ind-ih' fh-t colo.-- ed bahk in that city in nine >-*ar . In Mrwport N wa the flrown ings Bank report!^ the l*rgpst per centage of incr-*fl« in the .^aving^ department of any bank in the , jEiyc,. The_5uaih : Life In^irance Company of Dur ham pepoTtn coUe€tiiTW for th* first half pf .the- year of 58«.6.}; in Chicago‘thrt'ft colo^'rf men.^the jone? Brothers, have opened a o, W. 2.i and $100 store, giving employment- to iy t>0-people; in Oklahoma »;it/ a ti^'wspaper .the- XAack Dwpai» ij» skbftut i43Mt in new e»i«ipment; in Looisvillo. a- nother newspaper, th*' Leather fine new-hi!«e feeHng* against h«s own whlt^ men who ref\is£d to ■ ; wild sex tale, even though it volved Negroes. Why ^On’t they Z ’Kn«f*9 Al^iw*^ t . n^W MlkUDmfilTlt groeB th^^^elves. On the other hand, Negro^sp^ moving into a imUrt become doubly conscious cf .this fall; in Durham. colore.Lba.nk- their increasing power and pres- «« were invited to attend .the tige, and conduct themselves a, meeting of the wBite banker. « befits leaders of men. Trials and I* ^apel Hill; in Asheville, N. . v., tribulations come to leaders, anil Louis Armstrong was brought , . V- 1 they must,' in the midsl 6f storm. anniversary the ^ignfficance , a newspaper, th^ South m collected. Bon voyage to Morgan arrd so on. Th«» ari* manj under Negro guidance. There i-« signs of substantial recovery an! belfeve she ^s in return of business confidence. We are exclutive egentt for the nationaJIy known IXyPONT TONTINE washable SHADE CLOTH For Quality Window Shade* Call J-9931 0M Siaaa 0»r Specialty. — Liberal Allowance For OW Rollew DURHAM SHADE WORKS SHADE SPECIALISTS FOR 21 YEARS 115 EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. Scarborough & mum FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service ^ PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT j-S722 522 EASTPETTIGREW ST. A DURHAM, N.. C. GOOD FOOD FOR FJ^MILY or FRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES CCC Program Calls For Operation Of 52 Camps In North Carolina Hollywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD, Prop. RALEIGH, Aug., 6.—The Civil- iap Conservation Corps program for the first quarter of the fiscal year, which 'began on July, 1, pro vides for the oiperation of fifty- two camps in North Carolina,' it has ibeen annoutit:«d ~hy. T. L Grier, of Raleigh, Supervisor of QCC Selection for the State -B«a£d of Charieties and Public Welfare. * Of this number, eighteen camps have been assigned to soil erosi.^n control projects; thirteen to the improvement and development of national forests; five to private forest areas; four each to im provement and development of national and state parks; two to work under the su-pervision the Biological purvey; two under the forest, Tennessee Valley Authority; three camps are at work on military reservations, and‘one-on a state A|1 of the 52 camps to 'be oper ated in North Carolina under the COC thi>'€-year exten(sion ligis- lation approved iby Congress are in operation. More than 5,000 COC workers in ^he' state are en^ gaged on the projects, which are^ scattered over a wide area. Measures designed to help con trol erosion on farmlands in ttie state wilf’be continued *by a large number of the camps. Work of the fbrest camps inciiudes improve.^ mertt of timber redousicen and[ tbeii- pitoteclion from fire, and I *>x I 'nsfon of phyS’q/aV improve ment to aid in administration and development of the forest. The camps under the Biological Sur vey are assigned to .projects im portant in that fclureau’s migra- tony watierfowj restoijaftion pro gram., The four national par* camps wjU work , in the Great Smoky Continued on page five 118 S. MANGUM ST. DWHAM, N. C. HIM SYMPATHETIC S E R V I C Ei 1 M.cLaurin I Funeral “ Home LICENSED EMBALMERS 0^fir.it Phoatt F-0751 1108 Fayetteville StrMt Xi '' PUm P-«782 DwkMB, N. C. IIIIIHIIIil llil So Good HalrGrowW A Quinine romiid« Grows long llky hair, rfcommendetl by your do«'tor lor Scalp DIsraiKPtf Pal- line Rntr. SO-GOOD HAIR STRAIOHXENER wUhoot hrat or comb* Orow»ra fierce boxes) BOc BtralchteMT' H§rc« 'boxci) ...,. B04 Mre’t Hatr Btrmlctatcaer SOc Bkl> Wblteqer *»f Ceooenat OU Sonp Br Mall OBI7. 10.000 AxnU Wanted Bead Money Order. We Pay l!u»Wse SO GOOD CHEMICAL CO. tk FAOt ST.. 8. K V Atlaiitn. Ue. Clothes Tailored! For You CLEANING A PRESSING AJUTiRlHa A SPECIALTY UNIQN TAILORING CO. DURHAI^ If. C. ACCIDENT HOSPITAL INSURANCE SICKNESS FIDELITY ■AIL SURETY BONtil SOUTHERN FIDEUTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COHPAN! fHE ONLY CASUALTY COMPANY CHARTERED IN NORTH CAROLINA fiiiaiiiiaiiii Victoria price d^oesn’t un^ stand that the wpr|d is growing wiser>>.-even in Alabaina. She 40^3 not un^rstand x)f the word “progreaa”, nor the meaning of the millions of dollar? being spent in education for the passes, and the meaning of the words “interracial relations.” SHt doesn't understand these thinga.. She lives in a world of ignorant, the world of the uninformed, the world of the prejudiced, th* old world of the cruel and heartless, the world of the hard ond the un- regenerate. Many white people fche'msreilves pity Victoria’s tj pe, and anxious to do something that will make her kind b.ecorhe fowei' in this rich country «f ours. Op portunity and edi^cational rfdvant- ag’es, spread out to where the masses can benefi.t, will rcach Victoria's type,^ aiid that is the New Deal is spending so much of the Federal money^ and Dul ling so hard for “reform.” It hopes to make America a b“tt.er place, socially, for ail the people. For Judge Knight, father of Thomas E. Knight, the krte-Tit-' torney general of Alaibama, there is no hope but th# hope of death This old ma^ as head of tli^e State SupreiP Court, wohld ha^e, like Victoria, relished \he death of the Scottsboro toys. But Cat3 dcn'ced olliei'wwe—he-wee-abUl4» send them to their death ahead of time. There is forgiveness and PAVS $100 JIOJKTHLV FORoHE mum ChlldrM and Beneficiary Now Insured at no Additi|>nel Co*t. Aa Entirely New Featnre Offered by no Other Company ’.n ball every reas6n to ■safe hands. The success of her Contiaeed on per*' *>x OOYOtlOAMfiLE LIKETHBT’'’ OR THIS? 'COMf seven •N I’LL EAT . NgXT WEEK* “V* •NO, I DON’T NEED ANY insurance. Y®U SEE.iriOO*^ HAVE A FIRE I WILt HAVE SAVED the PREMIUM* T" See me i:ocaL^gQm.oz BANKERS’ FIRE INSURmE COMPANY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA cnN3£RVATIVE—SOLID-DEPENDABLE Union In*. & Realty Co. Dnrhain Acme Realty Co. Raleiffh OCCO^NEE-CHEE . Self-Rising Flour ^ Takes the Guess out of Bakinj^ and Saves you Mondy . VOURE THE ONLY GIRL FOR ME HE DOESNT KNOW IT BUT U&S THE • LONELY (URL UNTIL / USED GPD£FROri lARJEUSE ON MY HAIR Durham, N. C.—An accident' insurance policy 'ihsnrin#; three people: Ihe principal, the bene ficiary and one child now offered by th(k Southern Fidelity Mutual is ia imAiediBte benefit from date of premium iwyriient. Weekly baneflts are from flO.OO to ^25.- 00. Death benefits from 1250.00, to 11500.00, and the cost is only one cent per day or f3.&5 per, year. You must see this policy a/t our expense. Read it, and understand exactly what it coyers, then if you are satisfie,d, send $3.65 to put it iiL^orce for. 4.. year. Each jrear all benefits increase llD per cent until th!e policy has a yalue of Bd per cent-more «t no iMditional cost. Women and men are accepted. No medical examina^tion, no red'* ,t&pe. Send no oioney with appli cation. Just write your name, age address, i^eneficiary'a same and relationship and mail^ tb the Soathem Fidelity Mutual Insur- rance Company, Durhai^, North Carolina, for free policy inspec tion. (Adv). i Whiten your skin —tbiih this famous bleach kONTT fed around with ' strange bleaches. Be sen- ilHie. Use Nadinbla Bleach ing Cream—kno'wn for.years — the bleach that really bitches and purifies th^ skin. ■ {^inoia Bleaching Cream can’t be du^ilicated fonresults l)ecause the secret Nadinola formula can*tl3e imitated. Nothing else does so much to lighten the skin so quickly, so surely. Start tonight with Nadinola Bleaching Cream and watch how your complexk>n grows lifter in tone, smoother and s^er in texture. Alldruggistscarryl^Iadinola in regular size at 30c and ex* tra i^ge money saviag size at $1.(X). Full directions and money-ba^k piarantee with every jar. If your druggist c^’t supply, takie no substi tute, ^d money and we will mail to you postpaid with book of treasure b^uty secrets. NADINOLA. Bok 144. Parii. Tmb. ‘ ream LOOK! BIG MONEy FOR YOU! ADM^ING (lances^ d«tM. . ioviinion.5—evety tin wiota •hem — and here's Thelma’i sa- cret ofihow to win them— "Do at I dirf," .»he*d tell yoo—‘'Color - «t«iii((»d—YmI efen hur—10(0 a briUiaat, kateoioa balo.” Larieuse may b« applied with a amall hruib, at home. The directions eacl^td with the bottle tell yofn HOW, T*kei only a few r linucfis. Colot wanted comes eye^y —iet black, black; dark, medium or light ‘ brown, or.blonde. St«(e and screen stars, society and bvsi- lo. ness people, th^ use Godcfroy’s LaritoM —>1 have for nearly 45 yMrs. Larieuse caa make out hair fust as loTcly as tbcin. 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