EDITION VOLUMN |8 NO. S ID&.ED DURHAM, R C. SATURDAY JAN. 29. 1938 wiicE FIVE curr» NEGRO TOBACCO UNION CHARTER J. C. STRICKLAND GIVEN ROAD SENTENCE BY JUDGE MURDOCK J. C. Strickland, Termer white operator'of a p'ocery store near South street and exclusive Ne gro section of Durham was sen tenced to 80 days on the road by Judge W. H. Murdock iu record- ei’s court here Wednesday* for charging Mrs- Rosa Wade, elder ly Negro woman a usurious terest rst«. In a recent dvil action again st the merchant Mrs. Wade was awarded a vcxdict of ?146 |in a usury suit nnd IIO for-malicious p osecution in a worthlews c’leck cliarge. Upon refusal of Strickland to pay the amount awarded Mr- Wade by the court. Attorney J. Grover Lee md M. M. Young, re presenting the plaintiff l>rought action against the merchant. Even though jA.ttomey R, P. Read, icpresenlmg t’je defendant argued that the bringing of tha criminal action,’\vas attempt to enforce • a collection of the civil judgement. Judge Murdock rendered a verdict in favor of Mrs. Wadei and placed the road sentence” on Strickland. Mrs. Wade testified at the trial that she paid Stricklapd a total of $47 ^ a loan’of $12 n^d 148 on*‘a k>an of f^O. The elder- »0o ' . ment for usury forces the defen dant to pay tivies ttie amount of the interest paid l>y th« plain tiff. Th« msrchant denied tiiat he overchai^d Mrs. Wade, and con tended that he madS' no int^esc enlarges on tbe woman even though hia receipt* were plac'*d if* e^ idenca, - exact .vorda of the stat'ite governing usurious loans o n household and kitchen furniture taken from the Consolidated Sta tutes of North ' CaroliiSI Code section reads as foUoMrJ- Any person, iirm or corpora tion who shall lend money in any manner whatsoever by note, chat tel mortgage, S:onditional sale or otherwise, upon any article of household or Idtchen funUtafV, and i£wU take, receive, reserve or ^rgc a great Mta of intm- est than six per cent, either Le- fore or after tha interest may ac crue, or who shall refuw to give receipts for payments on interest or principal of aucM loan, or who shall fail and refuse to surrend er the note and security when the same is >paid off or a new no^e and mortnge is given in reacw- al, unleM such new m6rt«age. shall state the amount still due Jc? Louis Denies He Will Quit Ring II He Wins Over Sctimeling GUEST SPEAKER ly woman gavo StrffekJand a chat- ,|,y old note or mortgage and tel mortgage n on her househoH furniture to cover the flO loan. She stated that she paid the mer- chantr t’.Ui principal' and more than interest, and tSiat last year during f eezing weather Stridcland camo to her home and forced her to pay him her last dollar even though advispd him that she had no fuel. The statute governing punish- that the neV-«ne is pven as ad ditional security, shall ibe guilty of a misdemeanor, and in addi tion therefore shall forfeit dou ble foe interest which hui theretofore paid. Japan plana $X,800,000,000 war budget against China.—As sumes war will last longer. E. Waireii SuGCuniis After Short Illness WILLIAM HENRY PEDDY SUCCUMBS SATURDAY PROF. A. HEUINBURG, pro fessor of romance' laafuafet and assistant to the pretMient of Nortli Carolina CoNeg^e .w&o was the principal speaker at the ce lebration of the S6th anniversary of Virginia State College. EAST ST. IX)UIS, 111- Lou Swarz, nationally ‘‘solo actress” from St. captivated her^^ *«dienee -(G)— ‘known Loui*, at Ma- when E. W. (MAJOR) WABREN, well kno%vn and promtnent Dxif- ham citizen and brother of Dr. S. L. Waj;rcn, died at his homo here 703 Pickett street Saturday evening, at 9:00 o’clock at the age of 70 yeirs Mr. Warrefl, known“IUi Maior Warren to tHousands of Buiham citi^eiw 'was for 25 years the leading biltdher of this city, and 'Qperated a mai'ket place in the old city^arket 'bunding.oc^Q^j^ prineipri. Miss IHls«y‘ O on Foster .street. W.aen the^stfOT^ mi.* ture was^razed to make room for a new; cityfarmpry Mrr Warren with his partner, R, jp, ^Ibright LdU SWAM INVADES EAST ST. LOU19 kn’M Thursday, evening, s^ p«rtray*d “From African Wail to Amefimtn poet” unde.r the unipfce* of the Boyii Octet of X^acoln Higli sch'cual, G. V. moved to Mangum’^streei' where he operated a market until, his aj?e"To¥eea ihli to open a nnsHw place on Pickett street. Mr.' WaTmr ww lnrrir tTr-©OT»+; hum and had lived 'here all of his* life. The deceased was married to * Miss SalMl Warren about 30 ypprs pj?o." Of the union three (’'’'•’(Iren snrvive, namely; MisseiS' Ellen, Annie and Sue Warren all of Dnrbnm. Mr. Warren is alsi brother, Drr S. J,.' Warren, ■ pro minent physician and business man of fei% city. - The funeral was held t from St. Josepli-AMl, dvirch^ of wh the deceased was a member, Tues day afternoon at 3 >00 o’clock, -The Rev. J. A. Valentine, pailfor of the ch«feh Avttfl in charg« of the ceremony. ScarbofougH 4nJ Hstgett local miderta|;«rB wero in charge of the remsiss. Inter*^ Eesl^rooki, dire^r, Mirt^Swara is np3r :«rid« the manageroent of Teddy Blackqfon of Detroit, but has not yet turned urofwribaSt. S|i© is teacher of Eaglisb al Wa- shingMn Vocational school, and instt^tor of dramatic art at ~1u|^ass untyrsity, both of St. Loolt. ’ " ■ GEORGIA insurance CO. PLANS 40TH ANNIVERSARY AtrOUSTA, da.—(C) — The. pilgrim Health and Life IrisuS'-c ance comnany, 1143 Gwinnett SfeeS' wlilc'b "waa'TTotttlded “tJir May 2, ifeSS, is^planing a^am- m6th- «e!ebrati«n on its fortl^ anniversr.fy this fear, 1^ was an* notinced last week, t'resldent So lomon W. Walker, and Vice Pre sident aftd G«neral Manager W S: Hornsby, two of.the^founi said'^ISie company Ms planning greatest y^ar fa) its history.” ment was at th\ Beechwood . ee« metflry on FftyettevlUa Road. WHITE GIRL NAMED ASSIS TANT TO^^UNICE CART^ I ^ ■ -:t" . NEW YORK— (O— District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey'"of New York county announced .'Puirsday tha appointment -of Miss Florence Kelly, white, as assistant tte Mssi Eunice Hunton Carter of Harlem, who is heai of the Abandonment Bureau and has work in Special ^^ssionf. Miss Kelley, the second woman of the staff, receives |1,500 per year, while Mrs. Hunton receivos ^6,600 per year. Miss Kelley is the daugOiter of Nicholas Kelloy, assistant Secretary of the Treas ury u.nder President Wilson, and now vice president an^_. general counsel of the Chrysler corpora tion. Her mother is the former A.ugusta Maverick, cousin of Con gressman Maury Maverick of William Henry Peddy, 125 Masondale Ave. diejJ Saturday night January 22, 8:16 o’clock at Uncoln Hosifital fourteen hours after be was stricken with spinjil meningitis. He was a mem ber of Mt. Zion Baptist Chu»-e!i where he served iaithfully ‘for a 'ong number of years. Mr. Peddy’s health was »o strong during his life time that '’le was never sick enoujrh to I’sve a doctor until the day of his death. He leaves to morn h’* ’oss 4 daughters, Mrs. 'Ee tha Hammon, New York City; Mrs. Pauline Barringer now teach’ncr •It Badin. N. C.; Miss Roberta Peddy Critic Teacber, Winston Sidem Teachers Colletre *^d Ai^rey Loafee Peddy.. Durham; two sons William A. Peddy, clcrk ABC Store and Javin R. Fe idy, employed by N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Co. and wife, Mrs. Sa rah-Jt-Peddy.^ The funeral was preached Tuesday at one o’clock by Rev. Puller pastor of the' Mt. Zion Baptist Church, the body was taken to^Holly Springs N. C. the,„birtiiplace of the. deceased for burial . FISK EXTENDS MUSICAL BENEFIT Tb COMMUNITY Both Brtf^n Bomber and Wife Ins'st Separstion Rumors Absurd; —Marva Says She Has Just Spent Longest Pe^^ of Wedded Life With Husbara: Joe Denies Jie will Retire; W^cKUl Seen Responsible For Storiee ' Parrish Says McCrimmcn Took Charter And Gave It To President Of I.TeWe BAR ASSOCIATION FIGHTS FIUBUSTER GIVES SLOGAN CHICAGO, Jan. 2&—(ANP;— N!ot only are Joe and Marva Louis c*omp'.«te'y hiyjpy with n o thoughts of a divorce, but after the Sc’imeling fight scheduled for .next June the champion wiU take his wife to Paris where she hoTiPs- to stay long enough with him th study d"e«fmaking and design, Mrs. Louis told the Asso- ■r-jp i ^’res^ Friday. As for the |lro^ Bomber •him self, he telegraphed Co-Managet William L. Houston, National President of the National Bar Association, iraue.d an appeal to all officers and members of the Bar Association to make special effort to place all possible public support behind the Gavagan-Wag- ner-Van Nuys anti lynching bill, which January 24 went into th« crucial we«K ytt tihe > debate in Senate. The anti-lynching bill has now been before the Senate twenty-one days since August: two days in August, five days i'f’ November, and so far fo’tTfnon dnys ^is month. All this time it has been subjected to a filibuster wfaiclt has already cost the tax Ju’ian Black last week that not payers over ^189,000. 7exas. Ha-lemmas surprised ai a three column picture of Mr. Dewey, Miss Kel'y and Mrs. Car- terj on .page 7 of the Herald Tri bune, Friday. mSHVILpE, Jan. 26.— (AN P)—On Monday morning during the assembly period of the new hi«h school near Fisk campus, Mr. Harold ,-C. Schmidt, director of music Fisk University, in- trojluced the noted Stradivarius Quartet -t^-the twelve hundred students’ ■atho listened with rapt attention to, the exquisite playing of these distinguished musicians. New^ S^einway Grand During fce Fisk Chapel period at noon they played Brafcm’s Quintet in F minor, with Mr. William AJlen of the Fisk Music Fa«ulty at the new Steinway con* "cSrt piahb" a fec6iit “fift fronf Mrs. William F. Gfbbs. She is a member of the lEtoard of Th*ustees ahd a g^and daughter of Erastua Milo Cravath, the tirst president of Fisk. only'are he and wife getting a- long bett'er than ever .before, but he has no, intention of retiring f om the ring as long as he k^eps hi&title and the public wants him to nght. I Thus did the two principals set at rest persistent rumors that | Mr. Houston pointed out that it costa approximately $9,000 a day to run the Senate. WilSi the money'^tiie filibutterera fafve fi- ready cost the taxpayers ^ there would Iwv* be«i to pay the family of each Ifli^ing vic tim of ISSfl and 19St ever |9,- have ijecently gained n«w momen-, OOO. The filibusterer* vtate they turn stating that the Pirat t^mily are T6 ^^Itloua erf taapoiy- of Fistdom had agreed to disa-; ers* monijr, yet they announce gree and that Joe himself was ti- they are prepared to (o on talk- red of the roped arena. j in«" forever at |9',00i& per day bc- Observers blame Walter Win- fore €hey will^let thfci bill come chell, Widely read gossip column- to % vote. ist, for divorce statements. Itj Under Senate resoluMon Au- has been stated as fact that im-,g«st 12, 1M7, l&e fiiausterers mediately following tihe cominc Schmeling bout, Joe and Marv* would ,part amicably with a set tlement of between $2|!>0y000 and *2S10.W)0 goinsr to Mrs, Louis. The fighter was said to have lost his heart to a lovp'y Harlem night -club entei’tainer. 0bser;ver8 say chat other papers, fearful of another o f Winchell’s many scoops, have gone overboard on the yam rather than take a Chance on ignoring somethinsr that might be true. But neither of the Louises has any idea' what caused the rumors to originate. “ •J'la and I have just conclud ed f t longest period togptiier since our marriage,” said Mr* Louis. “We are apart only w1»«n lie’s 'train ing~ (Eiut since 'he htMi not fought since the -Toranvy cannot win ttnleas a majority of the Senate. The lyneh bil 1 has bill, l>ecattse the resolution pro vides that the bCl remain the^un- finished business of tfie Sec>«te until disposed of. In ordeT to jtrt a majority vote to displace the bill ther* will have to be whole- sal edesertions of Senators no^ committed in its favor. But Mr. Houston stated that Negro law yers cannot afford to take any chances because of the tremen dous pressure being plaed on friendly Senators to have them abandon the bill. Thete he urged all memben of the Biir Associa tion to do everything possible to show the Senators the country wanta the anti-lynching biU voted on now. -Hr,- Boaston stated^ it comes to support of the anti- able lynching bill !iere can be no di 1' Parr battle, we have been to be together for a long ’'time.! vision-of Apiiiion among Negro •We spen tsix weeks in Californiai eitisens., 'iPhe anti-lynching 'Continued on page elghjt rises above all parties bill Conference O n r^problems Tp _ Grand Exalted Koter ol the Elhti who. af fhe^maaci^tion ceiabmtiOB in York recentlv gave the “Sli^an of 193Sj” whidh is ‘'Vecoase More Race conscious—Figfct Race PrejuLc*.' The djnanic Elk bMdef sMd that prejudice has mac from the South, and that unless Negroes form • sirfid front,' reg«rDess of section or idace of Urth, and fi^At for their rights, the North will become as the South OB the race qoesti >n. "The Negi* must stand togethw as a nail acninst' race prejudice,” the Elk boss declared. President I^osevelt, 56 years old; giv4i» birthday party by nation. In a statement given to tl Carolina Times thia week C, V. Parrish, president bf the In4»-, pendent Tobacco Workers «f America, charged H, A. McCrhs^ men, organizer of'the Aite^m- tional Tobacco Workers Uaion «f taking the charter away from the Iccal Negro braneh of the Inter national Workers Union. • i Mr Parrish who is calling a special meeting of all memben of the Independent Tabareo WorkersT Union next Mondsy night at 7.30,stated tfjat he warn i”. "f Mf. MfCHm- u .r, V, .n t' k t'‘ charter ington Duke lictel where he HMe it to the president of the Intar- natio' al Tobacco Workers Unkai. Hr. Ish stated that to was gnvlng out thia ’informaftlflK in reply to the many reqoaNtt '^at ^unre come to kiBi ^ma grro tobacco workers u to wliiC became of the charier of tk« 1«* cal Negro union. As s. special induceraeat t« the colored tobacco workers wf whith 'he heads Parrish ed this week that for the next *0 days all apptieants for nembcr- ship in Ae Independent Tobaeea Workers Union will be reqoitrf to pay on’y 50 cents joining fa«. 1 will have other statemeili to make later on with reference to smoe of the misdeedy^ coinniit- ted *by leaders'* of the Interaa ticnal Tbbafco Workers Unioa which will open the eyes of tlia colored tobacco workers of Dur ham he stated here this week. DOINCS OF USHERS By Ruth Buchanan - WINSTON SALEM, Jan, 2C— Te usher board of the ‘Goler Me- morial AME Zion chu’-ch will cel ebrate its 29th anniversary on February 6 with a program of unusual interest, according to N. M^Johnsoa^^president of ^e or. iranization. L. E. Austin, presi dent of North Ca'-olina Inter-De noildnational Ushers and editor of the CiroMna Times will deliver the principal addre^.:. Watch for full program in next week’s issue of the Carolina Times. ■h for the Semi-Annual Review. A full program tf the Easter nscaV ing will be announced in the Ca- •olina Times in a few weeks. 6 And 7 In Cincinnati uary Ohio; CINCINNATI, Jan. 26— (By fore several group meetings. The haveTs^en. announced by the Di vision of Negrd^ Welfare of the Cincinnati ComTOunity''Chest of a •^o day conference on the In dustrial Problems of. Negi'oe?, Feibruary 9 and 7. J. HaiTe^ Krrns, director of the division, states that the cfthfereace will be Sunday, ns on > ibc~a^dressid^'^yt 'atTthe tt»e mest significant ever held iiL 4hl« eityr ^ 'l%e Ninth Street and Lockland YMCA’s, the West End YWCA, NAACP," ^Workers’ Edii- cation irroups and the Intdf-De- - ^tominational- Mjaiaterial alliance will cooperate Jn the observance. T. Arnold Hill, director of the Department Industrial Re'.a- iions of tSie National Urban lea gue will Bpeni the two days In Cincinnati as guest spe«ker meeting which opeM February 6, wi'l MiCp i!l who will speak from thie> sul>jcct—Tl'.e Negro -Worker in, a Chan,ting ^eoiiomtc Cripis. N^w. Procedures and Techni ques in H'ousehold Employment, and Employer-'Employe Relatlonr in the Horn 3 will be the themes i3r gS-oes. _ J ...... i At the ^fternoon sWsion to T>e Comraani^ Cheat Building, Mr. Hill will address a special meeting of Kfegro and white social workers, executives, public officials and lay perspiis on. F"ct8 nnd Fallacies about Negro Wcrksrs. At the evening meeting to be a speffit. women's, meeting ^ . the.,>Wf3t End YWGA on F«bra, j Street YMCli the Negro’# Hace ary '7 at l^-SO' A. M. At a noon I in the Organised Labor Mov^- lunch to (be held at the Ninth nient will be con^eeed at a iym- Street YMCA, the gene-al mana- posium. George C. Davis, instrnc- ger of the Cincinnati £^ploV- tor in workers’ eduatlon. T. Ar men ctrntep will speak on the noTarTIirr"aiid^J. Harvey Work of the'Employment Centor will speak at the symposium. with Negroes. Mr. Hill will ad- Members of a special findings dress tt>e meeting on the Negro consaittee will make a d*t*ilel Leader's Responsibility in the > report of the conference^ and Employment Problems of Nb- • their recommendation* ww JENKINS ^ORPHANAGE JIAKES $1,359 PROFIT 1» '57 ^ QRi5ENSlOR0, Jan. 28 J. W. Doak, state treasurer of the N. C. Ushe*s A^btiation and special organiser of the araocia- tion visi^ Guilford Sunday January ^ and oi^anircd a Fii’sS'” Aid department for ttie u^ers -n Or-^. Donnell, Chaimsaxi at , Sfoard of Directera haa ■aao— , ed that he will call a meet&ic of tisan politics. the board in Chapel Hill in a weeks. Mr, DonncH ia one at the outstanding timers of the organV zation and rendered won^' fpi **■ service both as a state officer asd as director of the annual oratori cal contest v^alr^ the state assocffttion^aeji yeifi' at ito |gp- nual meeting. DALLAS CREDIT UNIQH PATS DIVIPEND THIRD '^^liae I" CHARLESTON, S.sC.—- (C.— The Jenkins Orphange, 20 Frank lin street, founded by the late Re«. Jenkins, J>nt-of which the Rev>^H, H. Walker is now general wanager, made a pro fit of fl.Wfl.M last year, accor- dinr-ie • staitawant hy—SkJL_ Vann> certified ^nbUc acconnt- antjJII^ade pid»tietla^ vreek- ^tal income w» $as,7®i8.82, and to tal oiMtatiBg expenses were $24 - 408.84. the Ibasia of a ■continuation p'o- gmn to a«at jthe Negro in meet ing a nomber of the preMing in- doatrial j problems confronting that ci^. Mr. Doak will visit Al amance Connty Sunday February - 14 to organise a braLh of ihe S' ushe-s association in that section tion of the state. He i*t eTT'erted ti» iv.be joined there by V>^3idsnt..\jlr Doak is fo^w is ne ef its outstanding leaders. - (CJ— DaBito Negrp Teacbers Credit Dot* of Washington High acliool, Hared a thiiLd six 'percent enrf fvn Jl. Unie« W"S w'-^h !r.;p th.W 1200 ■' ■' yc-V ’-.t*! a^-ui, in capUiu dSk" triboted_ amon^ one Th*4re4 riharttioy BedFora the dividend, tweatgp |h,e fnnda were placed la The Union operates oader ’banldi^; la^ of Texas, as# ZEBUI ON, Jan. 27— A big time w pluined for all memben of tke East Wake Inter-Dencml- national Usters Union which will be held at the Wakefield Baotlst Y f * . chattel:. -C- J- Ap4 S.' ’I%e sMe ^r^deat bas accepted an invitation to deliver an address for the occasion. Us hers in other parts et the state are arged to be pr—yt. „ Prom a'1 indications the Jar«f^| mnmber ef aaliei^ Is ^e of tte rtate. He is present at Balet|(b, Suter president. SAM ANTOMiO ClttmC» RAISED fMivnriMr ^AN Asyxpmo, JSC. £l«il ’ Ridgewood son, paster, rsieed '87, Aeeordiac to & reporter.