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Kansas City Bapt- Sunday School Congress Sm Oot Ten In Favor Of Anti - Lyncliiflg Bi KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 16 -(Special )~= Telegraphic infor mation reached here todiy liiyiTig Kansas City'* invitation for the Sunday School Congreaa of 1938 had ih«en accepted. The invita tion waa extended by the Rev. R. J. Jordan. D. D., officci's and members of the St. Stephens Baptist Church. 9l/>_ Harrison St. and unanimously endorsed bV the Twiit'City lEAptirt Ministeis AlH- ance in their MRS. ADAMS TO DIRECT DRAMATICS AT BENNETT regular here, on Jtfonday of last This action followed a meothi,T Dflc*!mber week. brj%f visit of two Sunday School Coii- officials, . Secretary. Adama in private Ttfc is Henry Allen Boyd, and the Offic* Secretary, who is the Enrollment Secretary. Miaa S. B. Wilson, ^ey spent a busy day in Kansas City looking over conditionn, visiting St. Stephens Church, in specting ite facilities, conferrihg with Ba.ptist minlste.a and'lay men, and then viaitinir the Twin City Alliance. Secretary Boyd left Monday night and rushed to Nashville, where he submitted kh* vitations from all the cities to his board. After canva«-«inflr these it was understood that Kanaas City was selected as the place of meeting for 1938, over, such cities as Los Angeles, San Franciaco.^alif., St. Loui?, Mo ; Aehvilje, N. C., Atlantic City, N. J.; Hattieburg, JfiaS iand Detr.iit, Michi^n. The coming together of this Summer School Of Method* la expected to bring to Kansas City three thousand leadera from as many different ctmrches and congregations. It will ibe the v3rd annual session, but it vwill be the first time that Kansas City has had the pleasure of ent«rtaing this Summer School Of Methods. A local committee made uj» of leaders of Bafitists, will be organ ised here in this city. Jlev. Dr. Jordan is confident, from the action of the Ministers’ Alliance, that the , residents will be a unit in extending a covdift rec^tion and a hospital enter- . tainment for these _ five days. The dates of the Congn^ess will be June 8th to June IStft. *^It is a fixed date; that is, iVey always meet on Wednesday be fore second ^Sunday in June and remain in session until Monday, ao that the entire five days will give this city an opportunity to ibecome a part of t^e World-rs- nowned Summer School Of Met- —horia> .. J PUERTO RICAN LABORER DIES; FIVE .‘•'SKIVES’* NOW CLAIM HIS INSURANCE GREENS»»0R0, N. C. — Mrfc Osceola AdaiM, who hu dirUn- guiahed herself »» an aetrMU of great dramatic ability, recent ly accepted th« position of duec- tor of dramatics,at Bennett Col lege, this city, and hu already gottem under way with rehear sals for SieiTa’a Night*’, wnich wpl he presented on 17. . the wife of Dr. Numa P. 0. A^dams, dean of Howad rUniv*»r- sity School of Medicine, Wash ington, D. C. She received her bachetor^s degree from Howard University and the master’s de^ gree in dramatic art from New York University and for two years was a student with Repar- tory Playhouse Associates, New York City, r : ifrs. Adana i» a member ol the 'ri»«atra Union Studio, New York, under the direction of Ben- no Schneider^and of the Theatre Collective Studio, alao in New tork, under Uie direction of Lee Strasbei*, and director of The atre Workshop, her private stu dio, located in Washington, D. C. She has appeared professional ly as an actress in Broadway "pro ductions, in sttmmw repertory at the Repertory Theatre in Putney Vermont, and at Jasper Dee^cr’s Hedgerow Theatre, Moylan Rose Valley, Pennaylvania. Among her more important professional en gagements are Elmer Bice’s “Be tween. Two Worlds”; Archi'be.lJ MaoLeish’a “Panic"; Countee Cullen’s “One Way to Heaven'* and Sana Burnet's "Strange House.” l^ter in the season the stu dents of Bennett College, under Mrs. Adams’ direction will pre sent Aurania Rouverol’s “Grow ing Pains”, a modem comedy of adole«jcene«i and several on>«-&ct plays. Students interested in df- rection will have ah opportuni- y to direct these iproductions under supervision of the dramatic di rector, The student director will he encoura^red to «hooM hia play, cast and direct it as well as de>- sign and supervise the making of cost^es and scenery, accordini' to a ^statement by Mrs. Adams. Amarican Inititirt* of Publl: figures for November 14, 1837 Opinion Shaw* 72 P»r C«nt Of showing thfe gains and losaw in the respective areas; Votor* Favor F*d«ral Bill A» Agatmt 70 P«r Cont L4«t Jan. I Soutliorn Vot# I* SV' Par Cant In Favor And 43 Pm* Cont Against Shnald Cpnyratt Enact a L Which Would Make Fadlwal Crimo— LynehiUK a NEW ¥«AK—ill poihlis ,, opinion on a federal anti-lyiich- ing law announced Sunday. Nov. j 14, by the American Instuut-j ot. Puihlic Opinion reveals 72 pel* cpnt of the votem in favor of such a law and. 28 eipr cent op posed. This proportion shows- an in crease in support of thia bill, fcrt last January the saijie poll show- | ed 7Ct per ^ent tn favor and 80 . par cent opposed, j The poll ghoWs 57 per cent of southern voters in favor of the bill and 43 ag-ainst.^ The highest p«%entage in favor of the -toill Ivas found in the middle sAtlautic states,' New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dielawlare, Mary^ land-. West Virginia, wher! the vote was 79-21. This exclusive and unique studyTii puhtfe 6ptnlon“potetJ up Janaar^ 31*t ¥aa Na NatM>n ^ 70 30 New England 78 ZiS Milldla AtUntic 72 28 Eaat Caati^al « West Caatral ?0 30 South 65 35 Mountain 35 Pacific Coast 59 41 NovwiAbar 14rh Yes No Natloa'" 72 28 Naw Eaglsuid fl 18 Middle Atlantle 79 ai Ea>t Central 77 2.11 West Central 78 22 Soulk , 57 43 ( Mouatain 75 25* Facific Coast 1 eai TEXAS POWER^ COMPANY! ADVflRTISES RACE MAN, HOUSTO^Ii—CCT— 'lUs ' NtWVOAT NEWS SUBSISIENCC HOMESTEAD RCADT POR OCCVTAfrr Tl|« Farai S«««rity AJwiaU-i tratlM iuM re«ee*ly tl>« ■wbahtoaea fcoMaataaj pro|*at for Nagroat at Nawpert Naws, Virginia. Aba^ ara tha riaws of tka projact. Uppar Ml, a cor- ■ar of a -liitokaM iai a«a af tba MARYLAND TEACHER— ke«ia*t appar cantcir. end view of i ment; lower left, ona aaA af cont tW IW l>oi»a« ikowing b.iek kitek*m-4imimg eOBttmetiUn and ccreenrd back parch; nppar ri|bt, end of living (bowing full^ length cli>*e( I aaeh lida of window; center, pcoiacl atraat andar derelpp- Tba Waa e»4er'U»e aaaa- plela diraclsaa af Negi a aagi- »ecn from aptraaea way; lower-. «aJ (aparriaar*. Tka aalv center, offica of projact mana-, ana official ^barng whii^ Tamaata ger, Wniiam Walker, Jr., lawa*. *ra occ^pyiag soaM •* tfca right, bad room in projact raam. kaa»a* (ANP) t» important conclusions:— 1) ston Defender, C. F. Richardson ^ The public’s attitude toward V editor, carried a 108 inch ad. | ^ federal lynch law differs striV.in-' from ths Dallas Power and Light j with a second grade cavUficata j j (^oBttBua^ Imm» la«») - certificat* with fiv* years ojtperi- ence yr mora, A white tfacher 1 i SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Ncv 17.— (ANP)—Last week a labo rer on the Ponce aqueduct died and the following day officials of the Workmen’s Compen=intion State Fund were surprised when five women, presented them selves at various tinies during the day, each declaring she was his wife, and demandin f his in- ..surance. A check-up of the re- cords revelaed that he really hail Have a CLEAN SHAYE V\^ithout Using a Razor . . . Simply been married twice, "nje status of the other three “widows” is oeing investigated. Accordinj- to the Compensation Act. a share in the insuiance may be allotcd to illegitimate children. Your Beard OFF! At last science has found a way to nmpve a beard without shaving. No \Aore r^r, no scraping, no cuts, no soap, no bother. M^ely apply Magic fihavlng Powder aS directed — tlien wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don’t waltl 35c buys a generous stEeapackage at any drug store.sif you want to try before you buy, write Magic Shaving Powder Co., Dept. 34 Bavannah, Oa., for free trial sample gly from the attitude of mt.ny members of Congress. 2) ably politicians from the and elsewhere who support ral action have less caus« to fear reprisals from the voters back Some they have heretofore ima gined. By permission of the Ameri can Institute, of Puiblic Opinion, the NAACP is able to release the following table showing the vote for the bil Iby sections, indica ting how wide-ispread is the en dorsement of a federal anti- lynching law. The percentaye-s in the poll released" January 31, 1937 ^8Pe contrasted with the Company last weettc, advertishig and only one year of expeilence, Prob-' the fact that Frank Malone. tOr receivaa more aaUry than a No-1 South lored, had served the company gto tWMsher with » flmt fr»4« foiP 40 yeiuTS. A larjfe photo of, certificate w>4 eifkt ytaw exj>« Malone was carried in the BEAUTIFUL HAIR... TURNS MENS THOUGHTS TO ROMANCE —NOTICE— Wa have bought 100,000 feat Hardwood flooring. We alto car'T large itock of other' building matartal, saak door, •tcT*’*Wa have eTerything to build any,tking. NEW PORT LUMBER CO. Pona ui your orders L-6941 J. N. Mills M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OFFICE 106 l-a PARRISH ST. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ’ DISEASE OP WOMEN TRAINED NURSE IN ATTENDANCE Make YOUR Dreams Come True ... Use GODEFROY’S LARIEUSE "\yfEN nevei make passei M giils vbo XVl wear *lasse»"— and seldom »ay "Git* me a kiss’ to a fadet^ grcr-hatred miss'. 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A five room dwelliBg* located 41 1307 LinCOlB Str««t with modem coaveniancea.'‘“TPavad atraet ana aaar bua line 2. ' A very daairable five roonS kouaa witk all modern conveniancea located 1^08 Lincoln St. Paved Street and near bu*. 3. A seven room brick dwelling located at 601 Dupraa St. Recently recondftionad. Paved atraat and near bua lina. - - 4. A fiva room dwelling located with modern conveniences. 613 Dupree Street A six room dwelling located 322 Umatead Stf«at with modem conveniences, paved St. aad 3 niinatea walk to Hillside Park -Sckool. If your dealer docs'not hove ” ^1 II J. hair coloring ,, dir«ct to »Av iAnw'** OODIFROT MANUWCTUWN8 COMPANY • M10 OUVI IT. • IT. LOUil. IM. OCCQ -NEE”€lffiE| Self-Rising Flour Tkkes the Guess out ol Baking and Saves you Money SCARBOROUGH & HARGEH ^ ' Fi^ERAL DlRECrmS Ambnlaaaa ^araiaa PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT J-3TSi 822^EinVFETTIGREW ST. OURHA|l. N. 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' aiid near bus line. ‘ - 7. Tow S room dwellings numbered 1605 and I60i* Merrick Street with modem conveaiances^—Near Zone and oiaa block from bus liaa, 8. Two/4 ^i^om dwellings aumberad 705 and 707 Gerard Street. Recently buUl. Enroi^te t4 Duka Uaviarsity. - - j. 1 9. Two «rooiaj dwellinp aumberad 1506 and 1508 Con- ®®'^^i_Stree^ with mMera convanieaces. Five minutae walk to na>r Whittad Sckaol. _ HOMES OF ALL TYPES, SIZES, CONDITIONS AND AND PRICES. ALL THAT WE EXPECT IS A REA SONABLE CASH PAYMENT. WE WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO PAY THE BALANCE MONTH LY. A WAY THAT WILL BE JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. ALSO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ALL AROUND THfi NORTH CAROUNA CM-LEGE FOR NE GROES AND THE NEW WHITTED SCHOOL AREA AND BUILDING LOTS OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS (SUBURBAN). Durham District 1SOSrFA¥ETTEVILIdi-ST. ^)Oi>i«OE. DURHAM. NORTH CAROUNA . C. C. SPAULDING. 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