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THB CAROLINA TIJilU SATItt»AY NOV. IS. 1937 BAR ASS’N. MAPS PROGRAM Legal Notice SXtRTH I AROLIKA 'DURHAM COUNTY' NorlCE i>F SALE OF LA?«D Under hy vJrt^ of paw«r «iiJ «uth»>wty hy m cwuiir^ of *ru« .‘xecuted by Jowph Hint* ,»nd wii.. Mary A. Ilines yiut 1 fct'grrfrH in th** of —tiu2ii4ii Register if l-i*. *’ * County in Rook l-iO. th« default having Ut th» payment of# the Durham pagv 4 48 n made inili bt-i m th reby secured as therein pro vided and having been requeaU;d by th* holder of th« *«id note, ih« under sifrned Trustee will cn WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, TP57i-AT, O't^OCK NOON offei! for sale to the high est bidder for cash st the’Court dosr tu DarhiTn the following described properly; EGGINNING at a stake 2046 feet-from the S W intersection «f Hargrove Streat and Swift Ave nue the N W cornsr of Lot N«. 132 and running th«nc* SouUi 2 di'grees JO* West 140 f««t to a K - M^ M- Wfst 50 feet to a stake thsnet N 2 dcjrrecs 3fO' 140 f**t to a take ; thcnce South 86 ^agra.PK 30' £fa»t 60 feet to a staka. lha point or place of beginning, the same being Xy; No. 18B of th« Merricksville property, Pl«t bosk S, at page ISO, Duly recored lir the Office of the Register ef tit r)urhan\ . .. deed from f. H. Harris and L^lia Harris, to D. O’Kelly dated July f021 the irilNllllllllilllllllllllllllllllinilHIHIIlPIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIU^ rTlrwl Jt 1rJ 4s^ I >Miiy b« both«r*d with an automobiW hands downtown wry day~ whon It It M MidS « but? It^B left ch»QpT fc iKi but orid yfu nf^ hovt to worry all^t parking tpocM tOQi W mHI' toe long, brcA*r •rwa or ih * *1, , fU4fi 14# SuswM ij wi M#wy A Oiiiet of the Bflgister of Oe*da of Durham Coaniy Book of Deeds 2 at p«C« IKS. Alao, see deed from Durweod O’Kalle^ and wife Jeeaie t«' C. B. Wiiliams and wife to Mutual Building and Loan as- tooiatlon [Book 111, at page.2^6. Thte Sale will remain open'ten days as b required by layir. This ^e 22nd day of October, lf37. -^irHb7 Do You Know? 380 ATTEND ILLINOIS YOUTH COra^ERENCE (CMitinved freoi Mf* amples bf the denial of civn nue- rties. Mr. Herndon -placed much of thejilame for these condi*^ions on the supreme court. The sypmposium on Prepara tion -for Marria$r« concluding tJie Saturday afternoon f«ssion was the mos itnteresting and well at tended.' Mias Deborah Smitli, teacher from Coleman scholj Dr Bertha Shaffer, of the Illinois Social Hygiene league; the Rev. D. D. iSirpeau of Indiana M. E. church; Dr. Walter Adams, psy chiatrist froris Provident hospital Mrs. Annie Lee Davis, juvenile coyrt and Jerome Morgan, N. Y. A. yojith leader, prerented the ■uibjeCt ifrom various pbtuts bf view. Miss Paijine Redmond w%s re- elected president, Chas. P. Browning la* vice president, Si meon Oshy 2nd vice president, and Railsiell DeBow of Lovejoy, 111., 3rd vice pres.. Miss Janie Lee Smith of Bbeneezer Biaptist church secretary, Miss Esther Phillips "Of Sprfngfield, assistant pjecretajry, and Claude pi^^oot, treasurer. frusteo WILBERraitCS PRKftMMT SUES GOP HEAD FOR DAMATOCSI Httitml tUtiwtff That one of the bissest and atrongeet men the civilised ^Hd has ever known was born in Nova Scotia and Anally died thwe about 70 years ago? His name was An^ws MoAsklll and he was known as the Cape Breton Giant. He was 7 feet 3 Inches tall; his girth was 60 Inches and he weighed 425 pounds, it was his amazing strength that led to hla. death. On a tet he tUtad off a |>ler In New York as. anchor that welohed 2200 pounds. He had It over his head and was about to hea^ IfTnio the water when one el the fhikes caught In his shoulder eaiiatag an Injury that brought about hla death a few years later. Soma relies of this giant are still In existence and Included among them M one of his, •hoes which Is pictured In the above photograph. J. N. Mills M. D. FHYSICIAN * SURGEON OFF1CEK|||0« 1-2 PARRISH SPECIAL ATTENTION tO DiaSAfra OF^ WOMEN TRAINED NURSE IN ATTENDANCE ST. Open New Poro School In Pittsburgh - FITTSBUftGB. Nov, 10—AN Church Trio fomisheri music r.nd P) The opehing of the new Po- ; othera appearing on the program ro school Monday night at 7135 were: Miss DorOtiiy Fields, Mif#i Monticello street was a Social E. Marie ColevAan, Mrs. Inez success. The three-story home of j West, Mrs* Gladys West, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Malone,‘founder and Margaret Daniels and Mrs president o'* Poro coUgee has; l®y Davis. been convreted into a school and for ths past week has been in operation. Mrs. Malone came direct from New York CiQr to attend^ the ;formal opening. A reception was held from 3 to £ in the afternoon and at 5i30 o’^ock, a program was rendered and another at 8:30 p. m. The Ebenezer Baptise Fin- ■ - i- Speeche^ were delivered by Rev. J. T. King. H. C. Parker, j Centre Street YMCA; Rev. A E. > Allen, Rev. Huey, Mrs. Abraham j Lincoln, Paytone Rose, Rev. D. 'B. Russell, Mrs. W. T. Poole, ' Rev. C. B. Allen, Mrs Ira J^ewis, ‘ Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Aaron Phillips, Atty T. B. Hamilton. CLEVELAND. Nov. II—- Clarence L. Simmoaa iSor AKP) — Declaring that gtatemmtH made concerning hiiii a« a renolt of a recent fiasco probe into fbe mayoralty expenditure* by the board of electiona jby Reea H. Davi\ 'chairman «f the Rspubli- can Btecutive eommittee, are “utterly false,” Dr. D. Ormond Walker, president of Wllberforeo university, fHed aait ac«inj»t the chairman here recently for ftOOr 000 alleging* dander. At the height of the hearing Mr. Davis questioned about the Burton, shouted oot^ “Call te Burr Gongwer (Demoeratir lead er) 1 Call in D. Omond Walker He gave out some Democratic money. He’r president of Wilber- force university in ca«e you, donH know.’* Dr. Walker declared ThnrjJay he would demand that £eea Itevis answer 'in damagea for the “ma licious slander he; nttei^ again st him** because such atatomentii are false. "When called before the board of elecUons he charged that the Democrats spent i^oney for prc- cinct workers on primary and that X IL O. Walker, president of Wilberforce ttniverBity, had paid out money in their behalf. That statement is utterly false. 1 made a categorical denial and am today instractSng my attor> ney. Noman L. McGhee^ to enter suit against Davis for damage* at fliOO'.OOO.. "He caused me considemble embarrassment nd injury to my reputtaion Md j;pod tttaoding in this community and throughout the state and nation. He shaU have to answer and famish proof of this malicious chai^.** the school head said. 'Just what will really happen to the controversay' ist Edrd to forecast for the probe of primary day expenditures was dropped by the Board after Republicans and Demoerata mutually agreed to call the whole affair a draw. r' ! I- AlNIYeODY Can Afford to Build! Bccause conditloDS concerning the plannilig, fihmtieihg and aetnal l«»^e iiMM!—heen-more 'TaTai«1irek •OB* traction new home there's absolutely no. reason why yon can’t liaTO the heule '7M de> •ire. Uadar the Federal J>1>bs jron can b'nild with tbe certal^y af ^iill ownership . a'liome that will be yours la 10 or 20 years. Jimd y^ur initial inrestnient need be only 20 Rer ««nt of th* valaw of your profMrty l. This aew wthod of flnancing !• aasiar, ttaVi iiMN venlent and more economleaL_ Taka adTaataga of this goUha portanlty aow. —T" GOOD'^PTOD FOR EAMILY or FRIEND^ AT LOWEST PRICES Hdllywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. cl HAYES.WOOD. Prap. I -NOTICE- 'Wa.haTO bought 100,000 feat Hardwood fteoriag. We ah carry large stock of other building material, sash doo^|, etc. We hava eTorything ta build anything. NEW PORT LUMBER CO. Pone us your orders L-6B41 lit S.' MAN6VM ST. DURHAM. N. c. SoQood HalrGrovAr COME IN NOW FOR ALL INFORMATION AMUT FEDERAL LOANS AND HOME FINANCING RLANI A Qalnln* Peaiad* Grows lOBc lifer hair. rwamiDUded b7 roar dwt«r ecalp DIarMMb #•>- Un( Bair. SO-GOOD BAOt 8TKAIGHTENEB wltttoat haat er Orswers (luve WxM) see Stralcbtaasc (lam'bvsee) BOe Hea’s Hair atralshtsac* ...... BUa Whlts^MT SSe CMSouurt on 8eiw V* By MaO Oaljr. le.see aceats Waatsd' Bead Mener Order. Ws Per Fe*a*e SO GOOD CHEMICAL CO. ST.. a. A A . Atlanta, Oa. Lawyers Plan Or eater Struggle For Race Rights WASHINKjrOff, fr. C., M37i Tbe National iBnr Acsocia- tion, ithe National Aaebciation of Necro Lawyers, presents a pro- kgnun of ten (^0) objectives which it plans vigorously to push durlnc th* y«»r ending July 31, lOM. A detaOed report hal been requestad from each lawyer anji AprU 1st, |ind July 1st, 1938. le- schobl colored residential areas for fire protection, policing, lighting, ee- wenge, ipaving. roadwayti, ete.; in* ahort, to teke the leaderehln for civic improvement 4S. To wage a vigorous cam* pajgn in every community for equal educational ^ opportunitlm for Negpoee from the grammar lative to the progrea made in his community or region covering the objectives. Such of the reiports which are of interest to the public will be releaasd at stated -times. The wkol* of the material wiS be ahr^mbled in July and reported in to the highest level. 6. To ui^ that every Inwji^r shall write frequently to hii M> preaentative in the and in Congress* on matters tal to his community and raie; to get acquainted with the repr#* sentative by eorreepondence. ' 7. To put forth the united to the National Bar Associatioitlrtrength of the National Bar Ar- iociation, and through its ageney the strength of ttte entire race'to fight for .the pasaage of the anti • lyncinc bill. v" 8. To watch the pmgrewif «f Uie Wages and Hours bill, aa will as the Farm legidation schedule i for consideration at'^the apeetal see^m of Congre.es to we to ■— to it ^at there is no differen* tial for N^o workera In the fer- mer, and that fair appUcatton of the measure is given Negroes in the latter. 9. To wage continual war on crime with addressee in schooli^ lodges, churtbes and all oUMr available gatheriiii^. On the day set apart for observance of Law yer's Day to have rtie prin>*^t speaker use af his subject, “Crime Must Co." Every lawyer to be a crusader in the wartere on crime, which is costing #ttis nation fifteen billions of lioUars 11(6,000,000,000.) annually. 10. To stress the importance and need of paying poll taxen and registering; and to emphvi'ze at ita convention to be held Durham, North Carolina, on Augnst, 4, *5, and 6, 1938, in order to inform the menAership and the public of what ttie As sociation has accomplished since the adjouyiment of the 1937 se.'^ion. The Aisociation wiB seek: 1. To obtain increased repre sentation for Negro lawyers on legal staffs of Federal, State, County and City prosecutors to insure the impartial admiri»tra' tion of the criminal law. • ■"*. To obtain an - increased number of appointments of Ne gro lawyers by the Courts as re- ceiv^riij, AdminiNtrat^ra, At'»r- neys for these officers."" “ tiua^d- ianf ad Litem, and assignments of counsel to re)>resent indigent defendants in criminal cat^ and for more appointment oTf Ne groes to positions on t^e clerical and custodial forces of the courts. S. To obtain increafed race re presentation on all juries. 4. To have Negw> lawyers take ... the lead in organizing Citizens’! AssocralTonr that they may ^ election. SwffrNra fa Our Salvation. I 11-^1 ly I u 11 u SRBRe ujRLLflce- m mim wt^oJ KMate, NOTE:—FOOT? ONLY when ywi full nam», birth "Privrnt* Rtply" eave/ope for my otw ASTRO. vtiva win hm uuwtrtd FREE in tbi$ column dode « ^ippiag •/ tUa eoiuma mad sign your tmi eortoct tdiroMt to your tottor. For a READIMO mi roceive by .. soad oaJy (JSe) aad a MM-midroaMed, atunpad >r my bow ASTROLOOT r0turn^mail FRmM ADVICE om (3} QaoMtioaa. Send |J1 lettits tot ABBE' WALLACB, care of THE CARO LINA TIIiBB. 117 B. Paabo^ Street. Dvrira, N. Carolina. ILC—Does this man titat I am 'going with care as muet for me aa he pretends? ' Ans: ‘He^does not ... if he were serious in wanlinf to get married don’t you know that be would have made some arrange* ments before this tim^. You are wasting some of the best years of your life waiting'on him. JT—>1 ^ betwen two opinions. Please heip me to solve the pro blem. Could you enlighten tne on either subject aa to tbe best iBHtlBiiMm ACCIDENT HOSPITAL tNSURANCB SIOKNBSS PIDBUTT MASL StmBTT SOUTHERN FIDEUTY MIITDAL INSURANCE COHPANY fHE ONLY CASUALTY COMPANY CHARTUUB HI NORTH CAROUNA thing for me to do? Ans: The trip tluit your sister wishes you to make with her will not last but a short timQ and you will forget it if you did make the joiimey . . . however, the thought of marriage is a life time proposition and it seems to me that you would be better satisfied to choose this Eitop. DBN—There is but one thing in Itf ^ tlwt I desira right now a^ I wonder if I should continue to hope? Ans: Never give up hope . . . you are just a youngster e^’en though you are married and it won’t be but a couple of jears at least until thi* one one thing in the world you wish for make^i- It* appearance in your home . it will be the ^ happiest day of your Itfe. MKD—WiMt should I do about this ,boy that I going with right now? Will he keep his promise? ' ia not aroing tn .hacp tnis promise . . . and would be a wise idea for you to get em|^y> »nont and titop depending on this individual for he will nevei^.jW'' proach marriage if he that he could get by wiUiout it. MER’—I must say that far you have guided me Just right and I wish to thank yoj. Now I am very much upset -and - feel troubled as something is go». ing to take place I think What is in sstore .for me? Ans; You are worrying uiiaec> essarily . trouble isn’t gving to '^ktart in your life. When’^fron make the new change you kava- in mind things in general iwill turn for the better. There ^ no reason for you to worry seriflgnly about your si? Mr. Stop tryint find trouble. Specialists In _ . Fire Insurance - Rentals > Real Estati^-, Property Management • Automobile and All Kinds Of lnsiwaiice_~— ranee JBA—want to know if my daughter is going to get tho job that she is expecting? Ans;. She will get employment in the very immediate “fufure and will be well pleased with the occupation that fher^cures. H6r income will show an iacrensc around the first of the year. lOOK! BIG MONEV FOR VOU! H. M. MICHAUX, Manager Plione J-6531 Sm't TMT SK Claw tta«> SM Sn« h^itairSti ■tlMfvlllCET it's AJM|jMl A UUl- ^MWVvlw znV Blea^i Cream. Fum amettenc^ Woritinl $4MI amdc oi up to fMt lb Ik 4 FREESAMPUSl!: S«d We Wpiiey# Just fill In ccHfflcm today for Plltt Hair I^:eaain& Pi Special Offer to ‘ waitMaH the 1M mi itener; I Any. Rodv^ Ytwi d(»i*t idSpd toy We tDOir ysu now to midc6 up to I >11*- I (>rN ndw EMP—There is a boy f am really, in love with and he pramise to wait until I finish school. he? Does he really care for Me? ^ Ans; He does care for yoo . . . but you must not let yourself worry too much aibout for "you can’t possibly concentrate on your iCudies as you ahduld. Finish your education refrallfcM of what this boy decides to do. . . for your whole iuture dopNldt on the trailing you get . ri|^t now. EIK—I am asking a few words about my hui^and. He is coing to Detroit to look for work and I want to know if he will be sue* cesj^iil? Ans; He will be able to find work in Detroit . . . but I can't see why he wants to go up Ihca this season of the year when he eould find a job in or around your present location. He isn’t and won’t be properly clothed for the extreme weather he wiU find in Detroitr - Hmi CLEAN SHAVE Without Uaitif a Razor. . . Sampljr Your BMrid OFF! At 1^ scimce has found a war la Hm^ a bhtnt mthcmtttiavtt^ Ifo ncare rasor, no serabing, no i Sn! ^•package a^ any 2^
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