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A ■' THE CAKOLINA TIMES SATURDAY SEPT. 4. 1»37 TOBACCO IN WILSON REACH TRUCE AGREEMENT IN DIVINITE'S SUIT HJBW YORK— (PFS»—Cour se! agreement last week deUyf'l fnr ■> innt^er week, the UirMtcBMi court «ppointment Ol »el ft>T Mrs. iTerlnda Brown, ono Divine follower now »cA- ,in? recompense for contribution* alU>iredl]r m«de the movement, ajrreed o permit filing of • 'f5,- 000 bond pending final decision, Wlialey, TiiAMd uf • Mm. Ruth Whitehead of 261 tBVoadway, repreaentinjr 4f> Divine foltower*K a receiver for the Father Divine moTcment’e propertie*. William W. Leaaelhaut^ coun> 1 BEST QUALm’ rhere’s Never Any Delay — AnJ Vou uet TJhe Material Want When You Order From Ub. Everything You Need To Build la Here. ProBi Foundation Materiala To Fine Interior i''iniah! CAROLINA BUILDERS SUPPLy COMPANY - ' ALWAYS CARRY * A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDir«C MATERIALS, LUMBER, PAINTS — PRICED RIGHT You QUALITY COAL THAT WII4, SATISFY WE HANDLE 14 DI?FEJtENT KIT^DS OF COAL. THE REA SON WE CARRY SO MANY PREMIUM'tRANDS 16 FOR TH$: CUSTOMERS BENEFIT—A BRAND OF COAL THAT IS BEST ADAPTED TO EACH INDIVIDUAiL USE. iBUY YOl-R COAL NOW AND SAVEI Supply Co. 10» s. Lode* St. DiaU 2S70—^411 WiUon, N. C. Bomber Unable To Score Predicted Knockout In YANKEE STADIUM, N. Y — Auguit *30—Tommy Farr, th« rugged Welshman, who sport j writers predicted didn't have a ch,anc^ against the Brown Bom ber upMt all iexpectations by go ing the limit with the champion. Louis had no real difficulty in piling ^p a margin on" points that gave him the dicision. Joe came closest to scoring a knockdown in the seventh round. Here_ the champion, who had spent most of the first tix rounds ape#ring Tommy with left' hands, really went to town. He Wasted Tommy’* head with both ngj?t and left. Il\e challen ger gave ground, while the blood dripped from his fac», but hi* knees refused to buckle. ‘‘He’s a tough Iboy” Louis *said “but he can’t hit much and if I meet him again I’ll knock nim out. I might have done it tonight if I hadn’t bruised my left.” '“The champion’a physician call- d the. injury'to his right a “con- tussion of metacarpal.” There was no doubt in tho minds of Joe and his handlers thatnJc; ein^ pire champion, but all agreed tha^'the Bomber had,at) off night and didn’t come up with any- thio^.o'egembling hia usual fight. o ludges, Kid McPartlard uis lO and Farr 5. whifS (|harley Lynch scored eight for Louis, 4 for Farr and 3 even. ' Thw atteildance as well as receipts slightly exceeded e.x-, pettations, which were not ve»y high to begin with. Promoter Mike Jacobs announced that tlic. spectators totaled 36,903, of '•ch customer.s. The receipts from tnc ticket aalea amounted to 7'53, which, with $60,0100 from the radio and motion picture ~ -Farr^te tough »n4 )m. 4*' the gross income to smart," said Manager Juiiari * 32i5, 753. Louis received 40 pei CARAVAN THEAfTRE TAKES uttle daughter and hit* hard. The play will travel the regu- TO COVERED WAGON forking ion from the loss of lar circuit of th« Caravan th s- (their home. The neighbors rai«» tre and will close early in Oct. vmw VOftK 2—rCNA) the $7« during the three roaring when the Negro Theatre will Floral borrowing most of it begin working on their regular ThStre took to the covered nasty «ld Rock himself and productions at the LafaycttJ gon thU week for the first tim^. everything ends happily. 1 Theatre. After pla^ng to a full house at the Lafayette for a year* and f half, the grou(p became a tempo rary adjunct to the Caravan as been produc- Biack. “He’s an awkward fellow to fight. Joe had a hard time get ting set against him.” Joe said he hit Farr only one suffered a really good lick—a right just bo und«r both ey^ t^t'«>''foie lh»*—hell ended^ the l^th short loft round. He said Farrs the close one of Joe’s hooks started a stream of crim son from Farr’s nos*. The champion exhibited a bruised right hand which he said cent and Tommy Farr 10. Farr had the. weight advan- age, 204 1-2 to 1'97 for Joe. Louis, took a plane for Detroit Tuesday to witness the Henry Armstrong and Orville Drouil- ard battle. didn’t pack much steam and didn’t hurt him, but he admit'?d Tommy annoyed him no little with the long left he kept shoot- Hia ing to Louis’ face and stomach. HOW THEY compared *1 he hurt in the third round. left also was paining him be-1 On the official score cards. Re-1 ^ cause of the constant pounding Iferee Donovan gave Louis a 13- on the Welsh. boy,’s rugged body, lto-2 margin in rounds won. Of LEDER BROTHERS -4 . • * * Always Leads In Value When In Wilson - W0; Invite You Xo Visit Our Store VVe carrv a LOUIS FARR 23 years Age 23'years 198 pounds . 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