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8AT(7iDAT. AntlL 36t!i. 1941 THE OA&OLIHA TIKES PAGE SCTEN In ew York Group To Celebrate iVictory In Bus Fight With Monstei Parade and Joyous Celebration NEW TORK, (Special) —Th« of bu8in.w8 tfnited Negro Bub Awociation,' snspend opt'.rationB are asked to between the 47 NAACP Branches Powe Advocates Direct Benefits Prepare to Picket “Defense Plants” For Colored Citizens Of Durham NBW YORK — Forty-seven Ibrauchea of the NAAOP from the 132 West 138 8t. New York City Hours or ^ ana o auu uu geabourd to the West itepresenting hundreds of N^ro wiU march-^hurches, pohticar espocted to take part and white orgaaizationsi who clubs, trades unions, soeia .j picketing of in- hare fought together ior the ipwnpo, ai^ n!!'|d«»tri«l plants holding govem- )M»t four week# for Negpw bua^vene at 110 St. and U ox * ^ent contracts for defense work. dtivwB and) mechanics will hoW nue at 1 o clock. Preened by i ^ ^ bi«n«ches, a gigimtkj victory parado in banda the picketeers under t located in a Harlem. Naw York City, ou Sat- leadership of marshnW John industrial area, the nation- Joe Ford and alter emphasized the import who have filed for a seat on Federal Program Among the several candidates ho have filed for a seat on the City Council, Ellerbe Powe, I urday, April 26 at 1 o'clock. jParris, For tour w~k. th» Uoiled IlXuV'Th. tart'ot Harlem'to t J^itgro Aij?'n Scomposed of 143 street and Bradhnrst Aveiuiej”*^ . • ' ■ ■ ...h Irom He ,i p„t At thU .pot UBion, th, N.- will b. .n op.li .it tJV!:'r".uJS;.er«.t Will Raise Prices eating direct b«nefite for Col ored Cdtixent. I Mr. Powe in announcing his platform stated emphatically Farm Security Deadlkie Soon For Loans In County pianM proitawl in Cra*«n (««n f>, rep»>rts P. M. C**x, —infant :far^ agent of tht C. iitata. BOUl TBOOttaV inwAcai Of Eggs Says Schaub ,ii 1 I Siaea th# OTthTprik of th« Knri* Small farmer* ^ose- planaspinach •e#*d for IWl operations are being 8®**" *P *®* ««nte to 70 handtea|>p.-d by lack of capital •«»*• ■ po»"d, and o«i«i Mtd may still apply for Farm from 8d emta to $4M a pomd curity Administration loans, I th so Miling in liglil. according to James W. Simp* — Supervisor for Al*-, SPAOHTO "2i tiM Aall eoalM with tir MMtk tfc« t^€d Stmt, tad riuM hritofs ia tkla* h«an CM hatb faiaad Mm tnm «b» imi, flkm Aait h« % Harle Cdngre»^ ajud the'^geting at 4 o’clock, at which | in the public A oatlan wWa drive to produ«« ^ ^ that he would advocate the fol-'every possible ^ f«*a present *^unt3^ lowing improvements for the laying look ahould in-| Sinjpson said today that’ ®*perimcBt8 eondncted at the terest North Carolina farm peo-gppij^tjon for loans from gov-Arkmasa Experioient Station in- ple, gays Dean I. O. 8ohauib,'g|.nn[ient funds set up for the dieate that the earlier *wee4 m . j , Irtireetor of the State College Ex- fiscal year ending June 30th. potatoes are let in the field tb*| 2. To curb, jfutter and iln- Service. Th U. S. De- should be submitted at the ear- eloaer should be the apaning to' lirove dirt streets i^he color- AgricultuT^ will liest opportunity. He pointed discourage production of “jam-1 Sed" ,make purchaae. of poultry prv out that no loan can be made bos." ' o«.i.i of the b„. Tv! I city of Durham if electetf: “1. To make a technical high- fDistrict Court against the Niish- , villa board of education by Har- M Thomas. Committee tion and Michael Quill of Tr«ns>- Clayton 'nprt Workers IJnion, repreaenta- son, Harriatoi^ IwlklfcT* of Uniietf'NiigW Bus Strike i’j“ Straughn, Dr. Cyril P. Olliverre, ^ggjociation will a^ess the^® Hope Stevens, A. J. Johnson, people of Harlem in their victory Audley Moore and Naomi Korn- j„ass meeting. > aeker have wag^ a historic bat-1 tie for Negro baa drivers and' ^ \ - a mechanios in the Fifth Avenue* North Carolina farmers hadi ment of Colored People, is ab^' Coach Company and New York 1«® total workstock on land'iomey for Thomas. City Omnibus Corpor*tion. j January 1 than at any time since This bottle came to a close j 1^37, reports the Staite Depart- when an agreement was signed mont of Agriculture, I duets in connection with the De- unless there is^ time for the “3. Recognise no excuse for fense Program in «»eh a way as, farmer and hinaself to work sub-standard housing and feel , support prieka of eggs at a out the seasonal IT MUST BE farm and I that some acceptable plan jgv^l of 22 cents per dozen, on a rtShagentent plan which^ “Love is what makes a }oung| should soon be worked out; iChicago basis. '• jmust accompany each credit ad-^g,, spend $100 for a diamooril “4. By many people Durham mean,*' Dean,^"®*' jring while he tries to keep warm is called the dirtiest town in stated, ‘‘that all North j "Every spring we have to all winter in last samnwr's .in- Z. Alexander Looby of Nash- North Carolina; so I hope Carolina farmers will receive ^ turn away eligible farmers be-coat.” ville, member of the national part in cleanmg fop their eggs. In the cftuse they, apply too late for U committee of the National. beautifying Durham beginning the necessary plans to be smoke nuisance; j"*'® than jmtes quoted on '•5. To eliminate grade cross-the Chicago f^u„d - between ths daly authori«ed re presentatives of the Transport Worker*-Vnion, the boa eorpora- tlon aHji ,^e tJnitid Negro Bus Assookktioa, OP Friday, April 18. To eel*brate this victory Har- ' lem has deelared^a li^l holiday for Saturttejf, April 26. All TER&AOIKO This spring has brou|rht fbout an increase . in the demand for heavy terracing equipment in Harnett County, saya J. B. Qour- lay, assistant fartn agent of the if. C. State College Extension Service. Looby of Nash- North Carolina; of the national have a part in legal committee of the National^beautifying Durham be^nnmg of eggs the necessary plans Association for ^ the Advance- with the elimination of the nnftti.ri on dravm up”,Simpson said.“Farm Administration has inir hazards bv nrooer automat-tion problems enter into the pio- louna that real security for mg nazaras try proper auiomai; t' the government'* investment, 1C signals.” jtnr^- Also, the prices throughout ^ benefits the country will vary according variations, and ac- ^,^(gi^essHke and planned-out operation of a farm, not from the cash adi^nced to meet tem- k\iSrA t id ACT “ TD (jtT VOUR. ATTEMTION WHIt* 'WE PLITIN A'PUUS' ■FOfV" OUO' sum- SUPEBvi Terrific' JOB PfJINTIKIG/iS^ / Oa a SBOlof bur, tt tof otSer trip away from home—tuddenlf jroor bill-Md k tpotl MZ^lsced? Dropped irom joiu pot^lbt? StoJen? No Matiw bow, foa uuf be tttaoded widiOHt fuads, your vacatioa wrecked, fo«r Ubetaiy taioed. Wby tua such risks? Kfocact yoat tnvel nooex agaioct loss or dieft widi Am«icsn Ekptess ChA}uei. Jhtjr Mtt four own pexscmal funds—safi, eConomtcal ■aid ipefKUfete aafwbera. .^ut sign fovx name to eadb cheque whes fs® Iwf dieiB—again when you spend them. Hiey provide you with a "dhicting aeecnair wheiem you fo. Should be Ion as Moka, rweentcaigned, your mooey will be refunded ia fuU. ^ AMERtCAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES !AM ImrtD M DSMMttNAtlONS OP fio, |20, >30 em ZfQvns voa Each |ioo PuacuMOb MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK DURHAM and RALEDGB Haitian Assembly Elects M. Lescot, President of Country ,TORT-AU-PBiINCE. Haiti, (NNS) — M. Elie Lescot, Haitian minister to Washington, was elected president of the Rei'ublic on Tuesday by the Haitian Con gress, sitting TO a National As sembly for the purpose of elect ing a successor to President S^^>^nio Vincejnjt, iwhose flprm of office expires on May 15. Lescot was elected president by a vote of 56 out of a total of 58 Sena tors and membersi of the Cham ber of Deputies. V The new president has had a long and distinguished career in the seirvtce of his eountry. Be- , ’Uie cuuiitr^ The matter of providing seasonal curbs and gutters, and the imr provement of dirt streeta was ^ being discussed widely among “But it does^ mean,” the Ex- ^ Negro voter this week, and it tension leader contipued, “that ttteds. is the belief of many, who are farm prices of egge will in- in the know that young Mr. (crease. Perhaps not immediately Powe will attract many Negro certainly by fall. For this voters to his cause before the day of final reckoning. May 6. reason, North Carolina farm peo Hillside’s Calendar Of Conunencement Activities Released DUKHAM — A calendar of events leading up to the oin- inenceinent season has been re leased by Prof. Wm. M. Mc- Elrath, principal of the Hillside Park High School. On the night fore coming to|j Washingto® in'^f Friday, May 9, the seventh Apnl, 1937j >l^e wa^ i^^cistiai^ grades will present an oparetta the interior of Haiti, minister to|g,jjj^igj “Taffy Ann” under the the Dominioftn Republic and a'^jj-ection of Mrs. G. A, Win- delegate to the Buenos Aires In- iter-Amerioan iConfei^ence. Lescot slow. The Art Department, head ed by Missi J. M. Diggs will pfe- who visited the U. S. in 1940, is gg^t ^ pi^y entitled “Art, Where 57 years old, married and fatherThou?” Friday night, May of 7 children. The defeat ofjig, g^th of these will be pre- President Vincent, is said to be'gente^ the school auditorium, a disappointment "TD- the late I Commencement week will be- preeident, because he had hoped [gj„ .^jth the class day exercises that the “national wilP' , Friday, May 30. The baccdlaur- have called him to continue his gjjte services will take place at administration. . the newly constructed Mount Vernon Baptist Church at 7:30 P. M. Sunday, June 1. Monday monjjfing from 8:45 until 11:00, FSA extends limited credit f for the purchase of tools, seed, feed, fertiH*er, livestock and other aupplies and equipment needed for successful operation pie should keep their poultry houses filled to capacity where tliey have homegrown feed to spare. ” Secretary of Agrienlture C. | chinery or purebred sires Wickard has launched the , J I- *.„• Farmers m Alamance County tional egg pr^uction cam^i^, j and he saya the is to Courthouse Build- crease egg production for the at Graham. Office hours whole country in the next 15 Lfe 9:o’clock to 5:o’clock on months 4ibottt 10 million cases. Monday through Friday, and Dean Schaub said that North j 8:30 through 12:30 o’clock on Cartrfina ponltry raisers can Saturdays, wisely take thret steps: (1) are also made to neighborhood {groups of farmers who can pur- , chase and use heavy farm ma- CO" Eliminate hens which are brood ing; (2) cull out hens which are not laying; and (3) sell or eat birds which are overly fat. , SMALL Cold weather and rains this j’ear combined to cut down on the usual number of tobacco VOTE FOR W. OTTO MOSS A Friend of the MaMes FOR City Council This Advertisement Paid For By Colored Friends TEB OREEE WAY In caring for marble statues, ancient Greeks are said to have rubbed wax candles, on the marble then polishing with linen. I 5#nialiortal tow Pric^^ COlD-WUi for 1941 . I ja^rmnikittdofKBfrigerafor ONLY A COLUMN City Editor: “Did you inter- lew Binks, the labor leaders?” Reporter; “Yes sir.” “What did) he have to say?” “Nothing. ” “Well, let's only use a column of it.” will be observed a» awards day. The final commencement exer cises will take place at the city armory auditorium Tuesday nite June 3. Draft Calls 651 More In N. Carolina Raleigh, N. C., April 22— The State Selective Stervice Board issued a call today for a total of 651 men, 331 whites j* to answer May 15, 16, and 19, ; and 320 Negroes to answer Mayj 12, 13, and 14. The men are to. report at Fort Bragg. |i Selective service officials are ' of the opinion that the State, probably would not be called upon to fill its full quota of; 15,631 draftees unless remain* ling calls are for “large num bers of men," The new and 10th call brought the number of drafted men in the State to approximately 9,000. Lator offcr.anewprin«pte^^^ More cdly coitect S>«WCold-WaU8 la.t yea.;. thaa 100.000 famibe? bous» H’s Fully-Fittod--H»rt or* a f«w of Its Fs^rts • New Super-Powered Meter-Miser ■ Super-Moiat, Olati-Topped Hydrat» • New De Luxe Meat Te^er • Double^Basy Quickube Ice Traya • New Facta t^bel->-(You know what you get before you buy). Lowest Price Ever for Frigidaire 6 with Quickube Traya. 1941 Standard Model K-6 only ' ill9.75 Over 6 million Frlgidair»s hav been buNt and told) COUCH'WARD CO. 409 E. Chapel Hill Street, Durham, N. C. Phone J-9981 And Mobsb said tmto the people. Fear ye not, stand still, and s«e the galTation of the LOB^, which he shew to you to day. —Ex. 14:18. 1941 SUMMER SCHOOL 1941 Purposeful Study In Pleasant Surrounding* NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE FOR DVRHAH, N(H(TH CAKOUNA NEGROES Announces Two Sessions of Summer School SIX WEEKS June 9 - July 18 GRADUATE DEPARTMENT ax WEEKS June 9 - July 18 Elementary Education ■ High School Education - ersonnel - Guidance Administration - Library Science * (Home Economics - Social Sciences NatHrri Sciences - Mathematics - English - Commercial Education GRADUATE COURSES ARE OFFERED LARGELY IN COOPERATION WITH THE UMVE^ITY OF NORTTH CAROLINA AND DUKE UNIVERSITY Certificate Renewafl NINE WEEKS NDfB BOTH REGISTRATION DEPARTMENTS JUMS A 1{AN should never be adtttied to own he has bees in the wronf, whwh is hut saying in other words that he is wiser to day than he was yester day.—Aleacander Pope. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE FQH NE0R0ES SHEPARb DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ^ Undergrv^Mte JAMES Directw President
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