POPULARITY CONTEST Mailing EDITION VOLtmW 17 Beaclies Tlie Miss Si Headers TNK CAJtOUMA TIMES lATtTRDAY DEC. 4, m? nucE’HvE^Hrrr Committee On ISegro Affairs 7o hold State V^ide Meet N. C. C. TO Ethiopian Ruler Broke But Too Proud To Accept Thanksgiving Qitts LONDON. D«c. 2— (ANP)-r_ Aldi*«|k S«p«Mror Hail* S#la**S« h t» peair k* cannot afford to Wy coal tlkwdi ckiily day* and ia mB k&t biff voom . . jMk . ^ * . . a ^ A- ^ motor car. Th^ b w- DOT* into imUr qti«r> W .ttti kU pri^ ^ .«,«>«, i,. pm- >Tf** a«d. In . ■ttiW iMim MOM > > But th« iipk«*v ii toe He waata to wll tiM hoot* m» soon M p«na>U mad without pro fit. He Abo ww>t* t» rid of of r«rti.«i com u bo^dwi out which w«uld ba iat ebeiper. SvM«ne« of larcMl eeoiiomte* win*, ««*1 and mrmn paaay •tampk to brichtan hb TIimiIm- Viriat—Mly to fcaTa tka proad btilo king of kfaict, nlikamck *p> ww totn BwrywllUl ths vUla. ppraaiatfaic tko ran«l«M,ta W- Apwt frOM tiM lliliVrni‘ n«i^ aMi^ tad^jMMt Oiror _«li«t. lia MTf, A* fim bwn regularly oalfcUers "nodlfBiflod fifta.*’ 171u««*a SO c««t»ai k«itinc plant "I am » poor man, yea," he and to akve «mI, tke Mre U tho toM Jfh» sieedmKR, aeeretary ol drctriaf rm« ia Ufkted only tka Ad^yaaiaia ai«oeiattioo, on nwelBl awliwfc ISm eaftpe^ Idle tiMtad him at hia home ia ror mwt a^pve with hie Bath, Sngrland; "Wednesday, *'But ce^ w^flpeB (ke»> 1 aaa Bot {u> objei^ of charity. 1 Md whan )Marr» aeeratary would prefer £i^iopian_ ay]^pa> travel to t^don on offlieiai biu- thliers aeijidinc their (fjffii to the Ineaa, heTa lore^ t#®! ■oeiatieB to^W ye#u^ea, 'moH *^*—» : of w^m have abaolutely bo “IC >»»■( te realised that means.’* ha»e i^brohtte^ no ineoiae,** he Selaaaie ia still liated fn thei**^^ ^ * reeent iatenHiw. tplephne book as Emperor ««■* Ut« ob what coital Hthiopia. His dignity is till aa*''^® have. Wkea Ma Juts snail treat as ever.V'ond Ms( beard re-'**P***^ incoaie—^when it teins Its celebrated trim. But he i Md no iacominfl^— try and in the mitttt—f hi which I have beea London and Paris in as t« recover aome of my AU that I brought with me wis tiMRe silver, and no jewelry -*#4 ao cold. He do not eollact Jawalry in Ethiopia.*’ tinder queattoninff, the wegva admitted emiaaaHe* of l^^oler Benito UoaroUnt hail Bade ottr- tnrea to him on Betttmiay to Ethiopia aa « p«pp«t mlar. The Italiana believe thii) atap wo^ pacify the native pop«lMien whose c\irrent gtierBla warfare is a source of work to the ee«* querors. "1 have been oiffasad » ntm of money and tl-e return ef my skate fuada if 1 apaia JkujalMRi to my ' cKBB(firy,'* ha# Aaeleed. “Btit i coold rterer accept saih iiirms. It wsotit'lM adttRir my paople for par«nal wealth a^ Raleigh To Act Host To Sunday The North Carolina Commit tee, on Mefro Affairs will h(W a meeting; in Rale%h, Soaday Dec. Id at 2:30 P. M,, accordtnjr to an anaouncement sent out thu week by Attorney Hosea V. Price, General State Chairman of the organiMtira. 1%e meetinc to be held Ibi Ral> eigb is beinc called for tho pur* poae of dj^cuseinf the candidates for eleetioB to tiie United Stetea Swate, and the Rouse of Repre- itativea. The National Hou'^ng Act as it effects or benefits* the North Carolina Negro, will also be diacusEed. i Tte North Carolina Colnmittee K^ro Affairs ^was organixed The sco’:,e *f work undertaiten by NCCNA- ia divided *o to f*H under four feneraJ subjeet heada; EdU»tion. Eeonomica, Social and Ct»n Welfare and Po- litica. Each ef the above compo nents is headed by a Chairmaa who aeelm, ’With the aid af hia ftapnpiataa. to carry out the ob jectives .oF the orpmixation as follows: 4 ^ (a) “To ur«e equal education al advantage* and facilities for Negroes ia rieinaBtaiy, aaeond- ary, college, graduate and pro fessional training ia North Caro lina" (b) “To encourage Negro i«e- inerl and to "tte appofait- ra#nt of quafl^ied Negro workers TO SING HERB anxiety ia bound to hanpm. “There ia Bo aaerbt about the money I was rtpoipted U have taken out of asy ebimtry. When M*naelf has oonfeosed his pover- ' The villa in which ha lives with 22 mendbera of is family, _ _ kia bodyguards and hia aervantaji l«ft EthioiM** * hoped 1 woaW kas 16 roonf^ He bought it for | »oon return with aaalatanee from $S9^00 when he came to E>ng>|the league «t natioaa, aad so I 'land after fleeing Addis Ababa, brought out oahr what I thought and spent IB.OOO more for im-lwould b® aufficieBt for my im- /provements before moving in. i mediate needa. The amount was paid with f>il- [ “Hjat "That little ha5,. gone ver brought in asdatifig my people who ap ftom Ethjbpia. Inow refugeea frott my own coun- securitjR.’* It i» known (only recently te the empero^ that rtroag pHvate representatibna have baaa made to the ilJritish foreign office to taake t a personal gmit to’ the negus. People of Bath are iadig. nant that the foreign office should allow a man vriiom they so iiMeatly delighted in honor ing to be reduced te poverty. Mi>Y USHERS TO MEET The lAdies DivisioB of the North Carolina Inten^DjpnoroinfV- Uonal Urhera Aossociation will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. OUie Simtf on Daw kins Street. In tMt.aa til* eltaaa* to a a^fie*-t^th io whiti colUtr aad vaakiil' of meeting held prior that ed Jobs in Municipal, coantjr* tiiae, dating aa iv back a^ 1932.- state and Federal Government Under the lea^eMiip of Attbr^TroMipiiF ^ ney Price the oi^anisation liasj (c) “To provide’ equal acco- grown in impcrtance until it ia mniPodation and facilitiea for Ne- reo^nized aa a kind of melting gt oes in all penal or diacipiinary aixed aa a. kind of melting p | institutions, to safeguard the Nv pot for problems which confront groes’ rights und^r social secu- the Negro in North Carolina, rity legislation; Mothers’ pension Other officerf are Mrs. Ifma N.'old age pension”j^etc Henry of Winston Salem who is) (d) “To encourage and aiimu- aecretary of Committee, and C. late the exercise qf the fi-an- C. Spaulding of Diuham is Chair- chise by Negroes tWroughout the nwn the Executive Commit- State by larger participation. in tee. - ^all civic endeavor; and to cen-l ROLAND HAYES, CaW»ated Taaor who will W heard ia a re cital la Ike North CaiWina le^ new aaditoriw Monday eve ning lU eight a’^locib Indicatiens oiready peinl to ;a •allear fer the appearanca of Hr. Hayea the local iastitatiea. todize - all civic ^organizations throughout the state by encoura ging dffSIatlon with *the Carolina ComWftt^ on Nfejro A,ffairrv to the ehJP’fhsJT tha Ne* TfroBS of Noi Ui Carolina will pr»- sent a solid frpnt for tha solu tion of our common problems.” In order to reach |i fruitton of these objectivea NCCNA ia work ing feverishly towards ita goal of establishing affiliated unit? in each of the one hundred coun ties of the State and “locala” in every principal city in theae Coatianad on page eight BUILDINGS Celebrities To Gatlier Here For Dedication friieFaffl Supday Oec. 4 *lTje Dedicatory program of I P. Daniel, 8haw Unii^«Pii*y; Fr»- the nine new buildings of North sident Fi%nk L. Atkins, Teachers Carolina CoBage b^io here CoUege, Winston Salem; Dr. C. Sunday nuimUtg at eleven C. SpauUling, North Carolina o’clock with an address by Dr. j Mutual Life Insurance Cumpany; Mordecai W. Johnson, pre ?dent! and^ Dr. W. G. Pear^en, Pnaci- of Howard University. Musir for | i»l Hillside High SchooL the morning program WlH be fur- | Naming of the new aaditoriu^ nished by ti>e caHege ehoru» u»-! with tribute by Dr. R. L. Flowers der the direction of Mr*. C. Bnlh Edwards. Sunday afternoon at three o’- cktck HoBoraide Clyde R. Ho^^y, Governor of North CaroMna will ddiver an addreas. Gr^etinn '*ill ibe had from Honorable Clyde A. Erwin, State Superin tendent of Public Instructions; President Frank P. Graham, Hreater University of North ^- «»7lna; Dr, Vordtseaf W. JMfeMn,; orealdent of Howard Uaiveraity;; ^ ^ totroduetioB Honorable Vtctop ^ 8. Viee i^esiaent of Duke Univer sity' will follow the gg;t Of the program devoted to the gree^ Musk for this occaaoa will al'o be furniihed by the :olI«*ge chorus. Benediction will be by Rev. Miles Mark Fiali», Pastnr of White ,Rock Eaptirt dmzek. Monday evening th*» celie- brated tenor Roland. wffl , sfng in the new audttarioM. to Hia rl#a— an «dienciT ahywka**. GAINING IN POPULARITY President of the Associated 1?*. Tro Pfeaa. * Greetings will also be had from Dr. N. C. Newfeold, Direc tor of the department of Negro Education of North Caroliitt; place in the mu»ica\,worhl la well know to all miSfe kvers. Mr. Hayes ha sung before „ tka crowned heads! of Europe and haa gained world renown as a Find er of unusual ability. His recital Monday evening at 8 o’clock wiH Rev. T. A. Qrady Misses Lead In Second I Week^s Balloting STANDING O F The recond week of the Cara- cloae tti® «*ntestanta are runn- RELATIVE ^Uaa ' CONTESTANTS IN CAROLINA ■^ahd ChrilfttttM Gift Cotrtesrt BBd» Csooae, ®assor ef ta*^ Wuor Bap~ j •d with Eev. J. H. Thomaa, Paa- «*t church looma as another | tor of the Mt. Vernon Baptif^ threat, and it haa bean predicted^ t|MES POPULARITY A N ■church rtill leading by a small th^ once he gats nturted he will chr,stmAS GIFT margin. 'The Pudden Jump o# j 'r«v. J. H. Thomaa 360^000 Rev. "f. A, iGrady, paator of the Hawa fradked A* Wlaaeir^^ VemoB Baptist Ebeneser Baptist church from | ^vataj other very popu^ I Rev. X- A- »SO,MO - seventh place to second Ptace fibeneaer Bkptfct .. wi|* th«r most startling develops j thttweak, maity>.-have predicted Rev. W. M. Fuller «08,O>® paant of the contest for the aac*- that a dark horae candidate iiay| Good Hope Baptiat :ond week. take the lead and bieome i^naidering the aeVenw ^]>laea winner of the |1(K> worth of p^ition whk:h Rev. Grady held priiea bafore the contest ia oven iuM to the previoua week, he oiit dia* Aa it now ataada it is tanced oQ other contestanta in tell who will be the winner tlnco Rev. J, A. ValaptlBe 726,000 the Rev. A, S. Croom • 800,0M Union Baptist Rev. Milea M: Flaher 796,000 White Rock Ba^^ vote getting for the second week even the minister holding the ef the contest.-J8Eb^hfflr;,J>a„,iWL^Aiott^ w>t moQich (»nttnue at such a rapi^ pace‘ will have to be determine*^ when the count ts ,n^de for next we^k. J While Rev. Wm. Fuller, pastor ^ the Mt. Zion ^ptiat ^ did not report-aa large a aumb«r ojf votjs a-T Rev. G'^dy for the week he did gamer enough to ad* yimce . to third place with a total ballots from the ^ond position and only eleven ballots from the top plaee held by Rev.^Thoatas. It ia conr4dered that Rev. (J^dy even came closcr to tieflig Rev.-Thqmaa for ’the sco- oed position, some idea how, behind to be out ef tiie mnniBif. Last week’s yothic lAiowed an interest, aot onfy ia Ihirham, but many vot«i were received from the f^ie. Every mail brought many votM ioe VErioua mialsters al ready ^tared the «onteat, and aafc-eiofltei ii'Snwrmni .lot for hloi. Heav^ ««eAewaaied hy big wfaida ia the waatara and of Iwmaiea la^ Toaadayv took a toll of 1» Uvw. Mil St. Joaeph AMD *«»•. RJgggg xmojw St. Marla AJCB Zion ■Bishop H. Ia Ffaher M6,000 Boty ntbaraaela Rev. R. 0. LaogfoH 905^,000 St. Matthew CMS' Rev. C. E. McLaiter $96,000 .Second Baptist Rev. Hioma*' Ifoors 64S,000 Congregational C^iatiaa Union Orcvl iRev. W. Geo. Airaat 606,000 Kne St. PreibytarUa Rev. , Wimlberly 4BS,I)'90 Mt. Oiraed^ptlst n*v. W, F. jOo* *0©,000 ^ Cwtiaasd oa pafe aifkl naking the gronp Wkitted. Bass. that of aacleu* for tta p^ular live talent President Dovid D. JonefS Een- ■ be the first in the new a^dito- ^ net College; President Robert, num. , ^ NEGRO MECHANODPi CAPTURE OF DARING TRAIN BANDITS DEMING, Ncy Mex.. iVc. 2— (ANP)— Sam WeM>, 65-year-old Negro mechanic of E3, Paso, was the central figure in the Thanks- .^i'inng Day capture of two train bandits aboard the Southern Po- cific’s crack Apache iXiaUed. A* the pair ran throu^ the front coach, Weibb stuck out hi^ foot, tripped one of the outlaws, whoae head struck a seat aa he felL 'Crainmen ond others among- th% trains 150 pa|renge*s—all of whom had been robbed of Iheir cart and valuables—leaped mto thb melee, beat the bandits into submission, but b^ore being overpowered a bullet from one of their guns had ploughed into |th4 bo«hr of Switchnaon W. L. 'Smith of El Part>, injuring him fatally. ^uuva of tike M Aa “Harweny , Road fraaa WDNC. Soniilay night*— M tm tiSO. Prasaated ea thU half* kaar Sfader |ha name of "The Chaaffcnrvt** and Supported at the stndie e««aa by ,Rdbt. Strat- «aa, with The*. Loek as the An. area. Reading left to right they arei Theodore Freelaad, Bariteaoi' Isaac Jekaeoa, 2ad Teoerj Ji Hohnes, 1st. Teaer aad Mavflay ted haa haea ptatMd radio aaaeaiMan aad ties aa heia^ one ^ taae, aad peeseeeed with qaallties far raadiag. G. Fraaay identified themaelvea Hark- as Henry Lorens, 22, of ManI- eereiaonliea. towoe, WIs., and Borry Pwyar, 27, a Cimadiaa. Dwyer was the mia tri^ hr Scene of the holduft was Mount Riley, near the Mexi^p bordOT, about -4^-^s^lea froas El I^tso. Both f>a^iCTgers aad crew.* were • '!fhe p^tiavrs, dressed in Ae iraudy coatumes of dude cowboya, staged file holdup in typical ffontter rtyle and after beta* ^ 4aae«d in curtody of Sheigf JESSE WILSON, FORMER DURHAM ClTlzkN PASSES 1N PITTSBURGH Funeral servirea for JeaseWil son, former Durham ditixen will be held at the home of his si*-;- ■■er. Miss Janie Wilson of 814 ■'las.aey Avenue Friday afternoon it 3 o’rlock. Mr. Wil'on died al the i^fem- >iint hospital of Plftsbtirf, tot B&onday, after an illness nf a *ong duration. The body arrived Sere Thursday morning at 7:55, nd was accompanied by hia oungest brc^her, Whaea. Three other brothers s&rvive him name^; WIHie H.,* iEgberfr 'ial. and Lin wood. One sister. Mm Dice^ Nevins of Moo- ~oe also survive him. Mr. Wilson waa a graduate of Vor^ ^arpliaa. Collete for Ne^ •roes ia the of I«il, lAteriaent i/will be at the '^^«hw®«^ • Cematery, Fayett*> i - ... FOOT BRIDGE. CAUi^lT BY POSSE ky asaayjign, ^oick-witted actfon of v^co artiich rasahed la capture aaasaal of the haadite. Bath wara so bad- Jv tiny, eoiidd barely talk. Oepduetor W. M. Hi^loway was Ib tktge «{ th« train. AL^LANDfilA. fa.^ D« ed last Friday ttom' a )peuty P»> ieral marshal wliile beiar raiagn sd to GoU^oro, K. C.^ t» i^aig! for the mai^iigr «f, '^t'^ols^n Ike captwral Mon. mmit 41

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