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THE CAMOLiNA Tli^ SATlOtOAr SIPT. IS. IfIT 10.000 ANGELENOS WELCOME BAPTISTS President WUUains Is Nearly Mobbed By Admiring Thongs LOS ANGELES, Sept. Pay M. Jackson for ANP)—Ih* credible things always happen in 'Los Aii[^ele8 and Hbllywood. The National Bi^ptist Convention .* opening here Tuesday, Septem ber 7, bringing over 1^,0)00 dele gates from 4ill parts of the Uni ted States—all 'Neg^o Baptists, was one evidence of the unusual happenings taking place this summer the West ■Coast, That approximately . 10,000 co lored people in this city f’.lled the Southern (Pacific jrailway »t*- tion, jammed the sidewalks, stop ped traffi(; for a mile and a half .1 the vicinity of the staiton. proved an unusual spectacle in the city’s history. Good natli^d and orderJy,^ with scarcely a voice raised normal, conduct of the crowd was commended by the local po- ordore ii.oblhBoiii’ aaeort ner-Johnson firm* diracted thu weary travelers up tha long lun; nel leading to the itation. Ex- pressioj^ of amaseinant at auch tremendous crqwd waiting to welcome *^srm were clearly viai* bie oA the faces of soma of th# southerners who obviously show ed a (bit of stage fright on emer ging from the dark tunnal*inlo he light of the gi^at foyer of the station with thunderous cheers greeting their appearance. Long past the lunch hour th»i masa kept intact for th* recept ion to t*e President's Specia. jAt Qu,? o'cloj^ it swept into view. I Thfiite I might well have thou^t that t K. WiUiama waa something of a above god or king to these people aa , they swarmed over the train, .beating upon the windows, lite- Attacks Clime And Liquor 16— ANP) of 5000 lice force because it was not j rally mobbed him for a touch of necessary to increase the unit as- ‘ his clothes, a handshake, a signed to station. maintain order at the For three hours they waited people of all classes and denomi nations assembled to give the National Baiptist Convention del egates a real Western welcome. Eight local miniters, lead by R^v. JonAU..Hr. Cuaton, Revs. W. ! ‘ .11.‘1 \V, l*r rartef7 wont' ove.‘ Idnh.'r-+]*iify|inia, to act as i.n i.ort to that^rvsident’s Special - ■l.ag back witTi the’national of- T, rvs into XosT Angeles t'irsi, trains {p arrive shortly ■ I’.nt- ijjon hruught 800 dele gates from Georgia, Flor.da. Tennessee and Alabama. Special motd^cycle officer The- friendly greeting when the ception committee and er folk finall:^ rescued him from the crushing throng. Borah Fails T o Record Lynch LOS ANGELES, Sept (®y Fay M. Jaclabn for —(Before an asaembly |N>gro drfg^^to the ^th an tilt ^nvention, meetmg ihi? yntit tmdUotiuuB h. K. ijraiams, president of C eago, fwied the spread of ciimc amon|^ aia' .^ople, gave pove*. ty aa a eoi^tributing cause and de clared the increase of liquor traffic an undermining for(*u in newspap life, when 'he delivered iim roim opening address of the con clave. Entering the aUtion, Williams | "America is often styled the paused for a second, lifted hSfc’world’s greatest nation. But tl.is hand, removed hia hat, and gave ^ estimate is greatly reversed or the official “hello'*. For the first lowered when America's crime time a great hush fell over the I «cord is revealed," Dr. Williams epowd^ Then it went mad again, afcid. lines broke loose and pandemoni-) "In the scale of murder and um reigned for a second. crimes, it rises higher than any "This is the g^reatest welcome other so-called Christian nation. ^ Tiai^ ever Tiad in the History of the convention,” Dr. Wilajns • minority ^oup has a crime m said. “I think it, is going to be tte that is‘ disproportionate and the greatest National Baptist stagraerinrv. TJhiB thing is sn Convention.” . “v —hurtful that it requires carSfuJ Fifteen years ago when the »tady and the employment of the ■" fceat efforts of the church to check it I INIffiJKENfLY CRIMINAL? Denying that the Negro is in herently criminal, Dr. Wiliams cited the ignorance of a greater number of Negro law4)reakevR one of the chief contributing Icawses, poverty as tiie other. "Let us think of courts and I the power of money in connect- ehanea an4, bOndi fat«. "Wheniver tkara ia vntMt, discord, hate agitation and in*. JostkM, real or iau^nary, *om- maoism prea«nt4 itsalf aa tb« ciMimpion of the wrong«d and th« 4Boai naady. WhUa it poaaasai onty si^e champion of* the per- kecnted, the emanc^xftor of th* enalaved, it aeeks also to fwtefc ita hands opon and , overthrow our social ideala, patfllSttam. !ii- stitutiorts t and Christianity and tubatitate for th« • deadly anti-American, anti-haman, and brow politicians'dump tha filtih corruption and CTime-A>reeHng agencies upon U»e ^diirtrlcts wherj. N«|roeB reside. "Ofteni. the Negrq politician of a chea^ variety.accept thew privilcgfes as their > aole rewar3a. They hetp to fasten upon th« unwary youth, a aet of dealing factors. Chrisflan men and women ouij^t to contend lor a houae cleaning here and now." Race relations are getting bet- "The'white press iff more that pronounced in Its ion therewith,’ he challenged, ‘for even if c man ii innocent and so ffew YORK, Sept. 16—Al: Borah sponsored a resolution ur- declared to be by our courts though he made enxtensive ra- ging the United States govern- aftar a trial he will feel finan- marks in opposition to a federal ment to go to Mexico and inveiti- cial cost. Now if money is re- anti-lyncMilg-bill on the floor of gate the alleged persecution of iquired for the acquittal of the the Senate August 11 with a American citizens in that eoun- favored innocent ones, what must ri^eous and condemnation of the mistreat ment of Negroes and minority groups, the Negro’s thooghisi and desires are- better known to white.’* and lynching ia being ra pidly reduced,”,\he reported. NEGROES AND UNIONS Dr. Williams advocated istrong unionism among our people u a solvent of the race proi>lem in America. “It seems to ■ me that the Ne gro should join any or all Union* that will grai^him justice and first liruggles o} o^fahizatio aig f'Wft wy' TlBt# f" stronger amalgan^>f all ing classes than any race divcrsi* ties or race distinctions,” he ex plained. “It seems to me that in this contest the church aitould advocate some bask rights, sQch as; more liberal comg>ensatipn for workers from the dividens which their laibors produce, and that capital and labor alike must recognize and reject t>e -ights of one another. Dr. Williams aBhorred tl\e spread of communism in Amen- ca. "Atheistic Communism reiecta and diseouflta God. It contends for the self-exi'ktence of matter Armstrong Very I Pessi mis tic Over Squad facial to Carolina Timaa | Fayetteville. N. C .-‘-Skpt. 9— Faced with one of the tougheat ing the aignalt. The fine will find "Honey 0oy" McKoy aa cpnt*;^ but just who will flank McKoy ia ichedulea ever and wWh the loss' still a queation mark. OUR SUPPLY By^WiHiaai Hcni^ Rnff far A. N. P. itringara and reaervea A*nnfltrong Hoday set out Journey that might lead to aater. The aquad lost botE taeklM I a guard, one end and two back» | from their number laat year and when it comea to fillmg the shoos.) of men like daptain Jones and two tha othera it ia no eaay task. | State will attemtpt a new >.tyle defenaive play thia year and t>iia may help theih taJceea* tlfe scores , first The schedule follow*. j. at Home; October 9th, J. C. Snulh I at Hom^ October 16th, St. Aug:- While thia Ih true, the a eoW, heartless materialism which leaves man the victim of As for kick I a#e tto need And I'm truly afraid God who made oa all can feed Every creatore he his made. We hava eaten erery day Since upon the e»rth we’ve been jurf ho** ” ■ * - 1 ^ tensive po^ , 'it f« Undoubtedly Graham will be the big gun in the ba4kfield with Brown and Harria to asat!^ hir.i with Tabron of Nashville barlc- ‘ vVe wfflm wSIrto nSin an3 cry; Let us think how we ar« fad: Earth yields .np her ^reat supply Vegetables, meat aAd bread Waters hold delicious food W« have but to catch and, «ftt; Air has both old birds and brood God has given' man a a^eatl , ■ ■ .11 ^ PROTEST "DAIIKY'’ LABEL FOR JOE LOUIS NjBW YORK, Sept. 1«—An other letter of protest has been written by Walter White, N.\ACP secretary, to Harry Grayson, sports writer for the-^NEA syndi cate on the constant use by Gray son of the term "darky" in re ferring to Joe Xionis. wacW heavyweight champion. Grayson, a ' nationally .“TEjjown sports writer, has written col- umua of matter on Joe Lcuis which have been carried in the JNew York Worid Telegram and other Scrlups - Howard news papers. Grayson u 4he only sports writer of national reputa tion who has persisted in using* the objectionable Word in rsfer ring to liOUiSL There; October 24th, TUorria Co*.- —Place undecided, October 29th Livingstone Collejre—Th«re, November 5th, Open, November l2th. Min^r Ileachera CoUege Homecoming—Ifsme. Thanksgiv ing game Elizabeth City Ndrmjfli Elizabeth City.j Kelly Millsf- XoaiiBulJ^oa pagv t — been lifted by the alow lit the ag‘>’% Tlia advai»’a4i vace^ and peoplen mn«t regard then*- aa trui«t««a af etvRiaatiMi' The firit principle af trial* tcMhip ia that h« mnat i»t fr»- ! f'teer from hifli own tract, hat I muM administer U for tbe wei- fua of thf»4« interesta he aioat a«fegu^rd. l^aae w fAd dians aerve aa stewards of 1^ ture’a fcounty. and must engage to efficienily ^velap he raw materiai.* in Nature's atorehooa* and distribute them eqosily^** mong the children of men, aecor. ding to their ne«da dud neceaal- tiea. In performing thia humane task they are entitled to a fair reward IT thw aomioiasioi^ bitf it must be oppr'saive or e*tor- tionate. In this high day of tb« world'.-i moral progress it ia In- cumbent upon theae'truataee ©f civilization to affoi^ th« oppor- tunitiea of education and culture to the least of God’s human cre atures ter that they may have the privilege of developing and exercising their powers and fac ulties, whatever they may be, a^-'" fullest e^nt capacity contribute Hto tW irtua otal of human .well being. > A DA! QUESTION: Is it worth while ' ifor Camel tospend millions more for finer Tobaccos?' MISWai: :^tatement' that an .extensioh of his remarks* would appear in the |i; (MViiix of the Cong^ressional ry. Senator Botah thus believes the fate of some poor, friend- t is wrong for the federal, gov- less one'. A^tn, let u« remember rment to go into a state to atop that Negroea are cohetrained to live in the crime-blighted area& 1’ t- natoi- William- E. Bo- the lynching of its o-wn citisora, rail, lof Idnho, Jailed to put his but it is all right for the fedi'rml Often gullible, commercial low- > .( ih tnto the record sO that it ^ government to go into a foreign i iiu! I fit; «:x.imini‘J. .j cjuntry to try to do elomething ' , . , , J , . j about the treatment of Amerl- lius u-^'., di.sclosed 'here this f ... • tt. ^ j_ can citizens m that country. Vanwis an- largest-selling cigarette in America! ing man doe/ta tobacco caa take ^e plaM of wnat Matufe does. People prefer Camels because Camels are made of FINER, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Titrkui tmdD- • asci/ir—i«o which Natote ^ extra goodness. ^ JMiiwinaniiBiHii .b.v NA.ACT* Secretary Wal ter Whii-e who wrote Seifttor Borah inquiring why he with held from the public the impor- | Congress tant debate on the SttlfHynchin,? Record was bill. Senator IB'orah has partici$)at> el in two filibusters againrt fed eral anti-lynching bills. He says that such a bill is unconsr.itu- tionaJ and evades the rights of the states. Yet in 193fi, Senator The last day for including speeches of the last sesaion of in the Congrenional' respect to Sej^tember 7, and Rental of convention met last in Los Ange ■, lea. it «tet in a tent. This week, 1 it meets in the largest auditori um in the West, Al Malaik'*h Temple, Shrine Aiuditorium, gift of the city of 'Los Angeles out of its colored citizen?. ^ the Shrine for one accident HOSPITAL INSURANCE SICKNESS FIDELITY BAIL SURETY BONDS senatori aild ^ngret^tn were night is |2,50|0. The \B«ptistj oc- given two weeka notice by the 'cupied it for their sessions, one printer that September 7 was'night and day for six days. . the final day. Despite Chia notice“ Senator iBorah chose not to have a printed record of his oiipoii- tion to the anti-lynching bill. SCARBOROUGH & HARGEH FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambalaae* Sanriea PHONES DAY J-3T*1 — NIGHT J-ST*a •22 EAST PETTlGjREW ST. * DURHAil. K, C. 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The whole round world must ibe brought under law and order, of lagse back towaii3 | barbarism, fwm which it has If the Sino^apaneae war i.a calculated to (Contribute to thia great connie purpose,' then the. newcomer should be welcomed and encouraged to help the whits _ hian bear the burden of the J ;ortd, but if it is calculated merely to serve national power and aggrandizement and the sso- , ification of racial arregance and hauteur, then the ‘yellow man would only be joining tha vhite^’man in imiposing a **: ;l leavier burden upon the h'j»nan . ace, ' KEtXY MIiXER W* are •xciaslve agaat* tor thm aatiMMC ^ knoani TONTINE WASHABLE SHAD CL§IT’^ For Qaality Window Stiadaa Call J-9931 Odd Stsa* Oar Spacialis. — LIbeval ADowaa«a F«r C«d Ral! DURHAM SHADE WORK.S SHADE SPECIALISTS FOR 21 YEARS . * 118 EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. . doTO'SSmble LIKETHIS?P or this? 'NO, I dontneed ANY INSURANCt. 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MaMgar WANDA'S sot the Bin ih« wants. Lot* of her siri frieodi had to take Mcood choice. Not Waoda—she snbb«4 off th« tl/.|r nf th« crowd—and ih« Icnewi law «n ^ hii^io tM amioi aw awSriiili knpwf ^he' biodios cham of‘toft, ndiaot, rittlly colsted hair. She reU** oo Imcum to h«ephefha»riiaTrir.«mtfc»>plarMWtfe^a. Dull, (tteaked or srer half tijiM oa gtow- GODfmOITB lot baaotr «ith oa« amUcKioo of I.ariMM, Color cam*! CTMln ItTbUclu black, dark, madiiim or licht browa or bload*, as roa datir* it. Yon caa »9f^ tariwM ymurtdf, !s * ftir yH|.Minali aC, or ww o sod will Imi aad late Yea, Lariaaa* if gaaraiNMd to »»d»tr or romt daUar wfll rafiud roar mootf. Gitt bottle from roar daaUf TODAY. North Carolina Mutual “" Life Insurance Co If your daalar doai nof hava It, tend $t;35 diracl to HAIR COLORING aoointoY MANUiAcnNMM eeMMNY • wio ouvi tr. • tr. won, uto. DURHAM, NORTH CAROI^NA “NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITfiOUT NORTH CAROLINA llUTUAL POUCBCS'
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