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THE CAROLNA TIMES SATURDAY OCTOBER «• Drive Underway For Anti-Lynch Measure -oOo- * during' the special Congress ,wWch has NEW YOtUC, Oct. SI—Warn ing that supporters of the fede ral anti-lynching bill must not be lulled into inactivity by the predictions that the ibill is sure tJ pass, the J^Jationai- Aasoeiation for the Advancement of Colored Pegplti ;^a»nched ■ « »*•’*' dcLva foi' paj».‘>>ge o$ the bill in the Senate session of been called for November 15 by President “Roos«velt. ^ On all sides, even in the deep South, the wortl has gone- out that ■ there is- little chance to stop the passage of the anti-lyn ching toill. The NAACP urges colored people and their frier ds not to be caught napping by this propaganda. Senators who happen to be in theic home districts should be visited by commit'’ecb of citizens and p^erifgnally vjrgetl to support the anti-J^nching bill and to resist a fililjuster if one develops. The NAACP pointed today to the newspaper r«povts from Washington all of Which state that the ani-lynching bill is a “complication” in the special se.'^ion. the NAACP atatemenl K&iA, it will come up for consideration immediately after the farm M U However, it must ibe remembered that there is,always a posribility that a filibuster will be condodi" ed against the S>ill and Benator^ fav»rh»r %hi« prepared to resist a filibuster until victory is won. Filibusters are not as effictive in the early •^art of the session a» they are at tb» andr wh«tt vwywM to get his favorite leglalation through and go home, therefore a filibuster is more easily beatt-n in an early session than In the closing‘‘days. “We must (expect) that all kind* of last minute propaganda will be usied in an effort to postp jne Vaction on the bill, but we must accept no excuse. We have the votes to win and if we maifiteiji steady pressure the bill will bo ipassed.” The association also stressed the ever-present need of funds to carry on the work. The vaca tion period always brings a d¥#ji in indSme which is not resorted until December. With a special scheduled for November, “The anti-lynching bill is de-|sM'^lon finitely on the calendar os-^tW money is urgently needed to press number two item of bu.siness.” the fight before Christmas. Better Jobs„F o r i ■ Subway Men - Are Asked NEW YORK, Oct. 21.— ^ re quest that Negro employees of the Interborough Rapids Transit subway system be giveii better job'^ than ,porter^ and" elevator operators was sent to the first linnual tonference ©f the Trans port Workers Union here by the NAACP last week. The TWtfr an ‘affiliate of the NEW WARNING SOUNDED ON WAGES-HO\jRS BILL IN MINNESOTA NAXyRE DOES THE HONORS Tkia lltlw '*irn (lidlr oMifH ■n tntbuKisat Wtl* Sllrkltr •! liinn»Doltt vtlh In Ih* Min TImj |r*« 'tm Mg In MinncMM. A 4*H]I erspplM *f {lit pta-flmnr rktr kaekwl tr»m •a* tlw It.Ma l*kM kf a prMd ■DKtn |Co«n#»f §psrtt Al(ld) Who wouldn’t smtle over catching this 29-lb. tiger muskellunge? They abam*^ «r- bstkwoods Mtmifswa lakes which have been virtually un- Huskies like these pull the sleds of Minnesota game wardens through deep snows ih the wilderness country. The dogs are the (Ole iiMans of win ter transportation. Though they are S0% w61f, they are friendly enough, despite their sirt. Bill Hansen, chief game warden for the Ely district, is on the left. explored by fishermen. two hundred years of civilization aa turf'Stfli plays host to man in Minnesota, untamed vacation land of the United States. Evety year millions of vacationers flock to join residents to whom deer, game fishr outdoor 'sports and 10,000 lakes are part of everyday liv ing. An angler’s paradise, streams and lakes are stocked with 400,000,000 fish fry each seasoa, Stormy Session Is Expected; Congress Considers Mob Bill WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—(A- NP)—When congress convf'n-’^ November 15 in special sf^nion at the call of President velt, plenty of firework ’ pected and not the least ff these will be caused By the Justice E/lack controversy {ftd th’ r«de- rnl fltiti lyni-hmg 4h11i - , The Wagner-Van Nuy? mea sure niw has Np. 2. place on the senate calendar. At the roi’cnt regular sessi9n, this bill of fai reaching political significance was shunted aside for the com ing session. Administration-lend-., ers ho5>ed Southern Demo ‘rats might change their position or Ott the^oth. r hand, if the biH piXADS GUILTY "TO 3TEAL- is pa.s.,ed »n«i Rcr / . H d, ■, n>z |NG »3.S00 DIAMOND RINQ sign it, thi*n S -.'to fh* 4~ Ro>-ise#»] North over will in all prufiabil;':'| ?fEW YORK—• ;—• Hai w; .«l ire repudiate-Ni-w Deal. Adn>;ia-j gi,^ardii, ’3^‘, p’, a*!-d ' s >*.!tf tfi istration leader; ar'fi awar*; of tl>>- burglary in the thi'J desree in dynami^^ ■*in the lituation ’‘>t j General S«s«on* eftttft W#drt »- thus far do i.ot M-f any wsq| «iii d»y and was remand#d to ♦li« de 'pfte—liieir ■hi'Uilarln'f. — T'^tnta for niiugm.'t TS:'" It,^ is also exp eted ',h^re will b? a movt mad»* fo impeach Jus tice Hugo Black of the supr!n»i court. At least angry will be mndp, and the jud?j'^ Ku JClux Klan affiliritions will ' itttich Othei controversial m&t'.ers of FORMER U. S. ATTORNEY DE-'xevive a movement having for iti T " .biee. .‘h"' A^AfiPomQt. I wage differentials m the waeoa and hours bill. * On October 14, FENDS JEWS, CATHOLICS, Walter White, NAACP sccic!- NEGROES tary, telegraphed John L. Lev/;a, — chairman of the Committee for S«y» Thr«e Groups Will Uni|« | them fair, warning that these 3 j crimination against Jews, groes and Catholics, we give . ,. , , ' special interest to Negroe" coin- something would develop Dernutii ' - .. ; , * «v.- uff, „n at the snpcTal session in- ting them to avert what theatens . to be* a party split. But Southern >ilons thom'icl- vea desire .action for political ioa» son. Roosevelt- has alienated him self from conservative Democratu and they have carried the anti- administration fight to their on%b districts. If the 'bill is pasfed |and is signed by the chief executive, they can offer this as proof to their constituents that the pr'S'iN dent is “against the principleff of and deserve.? to reason, no genuine old-time filibuster i.-i sh- Rdwards ent«r*d hi* ple» ait^r Cynthia’Hayne*. 11, testified Ed ward was the man whom ah'* ■’aiBe upon on thfi' third floor^ hon; • at W E. Mth -st. on elude the farm pro.v'j. tion cor.- tiol bill, . wjMttL-&MUheuj^^3jyL|| V,‘a^nf>r act. an**^i>k,»t security act ammdi%^i|^ anil crop insurance. / VS TO spend OF dollars (v\oRe POP- COSti***- « fOB/iceosr^ , , peowi the ‘camels cigarette •^EWORLD. Thr«e Industrial Organization, which ih.,To Fight Revival of IntoUrance groups do not propose to tolerate holding its convention in Atlantic i such discrimination and. what is WASHINGTON, October 21— more, in our refusal to tolerate (ANP)— A warning againsit re- it we will toe joined iby countless City, urging the CIO to pa s a resolution “opposing any geoijra- iphical differentials which would not only do great harm by free zing present below -suhsistM.ce wag« hour and warkins condiz. , ticipated. religious or ■ racial bigotry either the character or careet President Roosevelt vival of religious or racial in*:ol-1 numibers of our fellow Ameri- NEW YORK, Oct. 21 — Now that the qsecial session of Con gress has been called definitely for November 15, for the pri mary purpose of enacting an agriculture 1)111 and & wages and hourfl bill, the NAACP sounded CfO, was cho.sen last spring J>y aj^ain a warning for colored peo- employees of the IRT as the pjg ■ guard against at- union to bargain with the comp | tempts that are sure to be made to draft a wages and hours bill more accepf^le to the South any and for that reason the Ka- tional assQciational for the Ad vancement of Colored People fet that the TWU should lake the initiative in opening up new job opportunities for the colored members of the Union. Althouprii, the municipal Eighth Avenue sufcway employs Negroes in all capacities (just recently having added eleven Negro mo^ormen) the IRT for yearsi has r^trit'ted Negroes to jobs as porters and elevator operators. ' i The NAACP^ believes that if the C. I. O. unions are going to be of maximum service to Negro workers they must not only ad mit them to unions without »(ny color line, but must have opoortunity tb work at joB which they may be qualified. The CIO no-eolor line unions will not be very valuable to Negroes if they admit them to membership, but continue the restrictions on th^ grad^,^ employment they can win. The specific protest of the N than the one introduce'd in the last session. Hhe wages and hoiirs bill, as drafted and introduced by Sen ator -Black and Representative Conneifyr wa | fought bitterly by congressmen from the deep south who are afraid the ibill will bene fit Negro workers ini'’''&ixie. The NA4CP has joined with those who are opposing any geo graphical wage differentials on thfe theory that just .as was tli? case with" the NRA geographical differentials in wagef will bo used to enforce what^re in real ity racial differentials. Labor week convention in Denver laH went on record againsL there were 7i5 openings for sta tion agents on the IRT but Ne groes were not allowed to qualify for those positions. Attention of the company was ahp direc':eu to the restrictions against Ne« AACP was made on the fact that groes. SCARBOROUGH & HARGm FUNERAL DIRECTORS AmbttlaBM Sarvle* PHONES DAY J-37ai — NIQHT J-a^TZa 522 EAST PITTIQREW ST. DURHAmI K. C. GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY or FRIENDS j ' AT LOWEST -PRICES Hollywood Ihn Cafe _ i—^ MRS. C. C. HAYESWKMh fw|C ”iV« s. ManguSTst. c. ' oiiiiiauaiHiiiaiiii ' _sympathetic s e r v i c ei erjince in America was voiced by Fornir>r United States Attorney Leo A. Rover, white^ principal tions of majority of eight miliien orator at Columbus Day e.ter- Negroes in south but wQuld cises*- held by the Knights of Col- tablish dangerous precedent of unibus at the base of the explo- federal approval of such dil’l'or- rr>r’s statue. entiaL , , «i'hele is no place in America Secret^EX. White also expresacil for any man-or set of men v/ho the hope that Tlie CIO wo'flnr en- discriminnfe againft any other dorse the passage of the ^aguer man because of creed or *«ce— ^Nuys anti-lynching bill as had as, praise God, some recent de- the A. F. of L. FORMER N. €.- COLLEGE COM MENCEMENT SPEAKER DEAD velopnients have so ■eloquently shown,” Rover said- i. “1C . there *Ee-_those “It it be true’ as has been said, thair there has heen unloosed a concerterted campaign to rekin- ' the flames of religious and raclnt prejudice, it was not start fed by any one of these classes of citizenry; for no matter how saddened they may feel concer ning the event that gave rise to the current discuasion, these same threa classes of respected, honorable citizens, irrespective of PAYS $1(10 MOSTHLV A DAY LARGEST-SELUNG CIGAREUE IN AMERICA Cbfldreo anrf' lUiUfJolai^i f fiow liMiircd at no Additional Co»t. -An Entirely New Feature Coffered by ' no Other, GoBi|MiAy DurLam, N. 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