MCE KIGHT
THE CAROLINA TIMES
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I OAPB
(CoBtinaod from Pife 1)
of Miployneat eonditioDi
red eap« ,two pMsengcr n-
of the Uiireftt nilvoada in
tb» eo—try itated thftt 10 eeat.*
•jctem it not satiafactory
i| tk»
‘*1 I tkJM er«at*d for you in-
»bd difficnlt prA)«ma bf
iwBiaistratioB whirk ar« surely
to railroads w b o
ibo«)d ka deyotin^ all th^ir eti-
cpiaa to serrins the pnblie and
Mtioa.
^*3. D»c]^ite the beat effort* of
mi eapa, the jiTatem has caused
|piBei^(«ra to eomplain to railroad
S^ftacoMBt repeatedly that red
mf» ito »ot ipve efficient servicc.
*^4 It ha* materially flowed n|»
pai eap aerriee in the stations.
“5. It ha* destroyed the pleas-
0ft rdtatioBship which formerly
T UEGAL
ADS
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existed lirtwpon red *ap and pas- Kentncky 8tato a* nssl>ifiint spcFr'i'fhirhnin. It is hard for N«^oes to of snorifico to keep inviolate our Sfnte Toaehers pollepe in Fayette-iHarper Sihley, ppe!*id«Hit, of tli*
fair and partieiptited in the cero-
aei^er and which ufcd fo Ik> one fary-treasurer and direct*r of pub-^understand how they could be told democracy for thote who follow,
of the aasets of railroad travel. licity (last year’H appointment was that no ticketH would be sold them And that sscrifice can not be shift-
“6. Is the recent senate invesli- made after the ('onfercnce ineft^- to the Rose Bowl game, but that^ed. We must now meet our obliffa-
iratioa of employment condition* ing). there were Japanese desiring to^tion to tho pant. We must give up.lraonieH and 400 enlisted men of
among red cap* showed, it is be- The Conference iNj^ed to take.see the game they could get tick- we must conserve, we must »n»ks Fort Bra^ and the 29-piece niili,
yond doubt an imposition and na- the Confer«*nce Traek and Tenni)^«ets. These Japanese who bomb our^do. Small demandu uimd a sma!l tary band of the 16th batt«lion in
noyanee which the travelling pub- meet to Wilberforcc in li>42. ' |citiea, blow up oar ships and mur-^effort- But tliese are great de-|the field artillery replacement ^en-
lie r^r^rds with unqualified resent-' Tennessee State'nnd'Philander ,der our citizen* may know some-mands rrliich call for an equpjly ter were present.
metU^” , Colleges pledged full mipjiore ii; thing about human relations thnt great effort. , ' j Opening the exercises at-2:3ft P.
ville. The nation’s lending “morale United States organisation, spoke
buildera” were present for the at'-lbriefly and stated that the UfiO
In making the proposals for the the Conference this coitiine; year,is a secret to their darker hreth-
inclasioD of the service in regular and promised a more vsriert sthle- eren.
passenger rate*, union spokesmen tic program. Louiiville Municiiia’
stated, “Some may aay that the Hid not have any represenfative-t NAVY ASKED
inclusion of this charge in pasneti- at the meeting,
get fare* is impossible since all This is the essence of the eleven-
passengers do not use red cap qer- th annual M. W. A. A. meeting.
vice and t^^erefore should not be'
charged for that which they do not BOSE BDWL
us^. To this argument we wish to
call attentio nto the baggage ser-
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upon their use.
T>t’n slap haggling over the cost ^ Star
of freedom. Either we want it or Spangled Banner.” Chaplain H. J.
we do not. This is our war—and p Bowden of the of the 16th gave
we have to pay for it, not only m invocation
monev but with that last extra
The first speaker was Col. Fred
erick S. Strong, Jr., fourth Zone
conEltruetion quartermaster. Pol-
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onwse of effor twhich alone can
1 “Thirteen m'll’on American Ne-'bring victory.
grot's wnnt to know if only white j ' — —
'Aincviif’!’"! fire to be permitted toi Port Bragg. —(By Pvt. Walter jlowing his address. Brig. Ben, Bre-
^fight and p'-'’'nr)p ''!e for our eoun-'Ji McLean for ANP)— Approsi-jhoti B. Somervell, chief of the con-
try in the K.-’vy. ” 'jmately 3,000 epectatorsi witnessed jstruction division in the quarter-
It was pointel out that the Nn-jthe dedication of thp modernistic master corps, turned the keys of
Recreation eenters are being built
as a meeting plaea for soldierg and
civilians.
Among the huge group attending
were M. Q. Blackus, sapcrvisor of
recreation among Negroes in North
Carolina; Dr. W. L. Caasio of IXir-
ham, Arthur W. Hardy of the ar
my and navy department of the
YMCA; Ix)ui8 L. Wateon, YMCA
secretary and Mrs. Carolyn Casaio,
YWOA $ecretary, will diredt the
activities of’the center.
* » *
vice for which all passenger arc retarv of th? Durhsin Chamber of . , ,, . ^ i n i
charged and for which only a smaM Commerce, the locnl daily news-i''^^’® P>’«‘Rent policy is doing more $53,000 Soldiers’ Recreation cen- the building over to Mark McLois
percentage of paspengers apply, the PRESIDENT of Duke,t*>®" almost any other thing to '
The circumstances surrounding tho XJniversity, the local ;radio Station dampen enthusiasm of Negroes for
change in passenger fare for bag- and various other centers and mcn'»^l-o«t country.
OUR WANT
AD3AHE
QlfiAUL*
iiit
NOTICED
O-
« *
It’s not exactly original . . .
but the claim of the St. Louis
Post Dispatch, that the nation
needs most *‘a good ten cent ci-*
ter locate dnear the Fayetteville key of the Federal Security agent, gar”, is a natural follow-up.
You Can't
IRm
Till* a Va« A •
Want A4
In spite of radio and newspaper
appeals for enlistment, Negroes
= □
lOB fob saub of land
WORTH CAROLINA;
D1HHAM COLTiTi*:
llBder and by.virtue of a power
of aak Matain^ in a certain Deed
of Trwrt executed bv Eulie Rich-
wife Amey Richmond to
j. J. Henderson, Trustee For Me-
•ktniea and Farmers Bank, dated
^aae 9i, 1941 and duly recorded
i| the Office of the Register of
tSbade im Book of Mortga^s 296.
Pm, 622; default having been
in p«,yment of the indebted-
M therein jVovided, and hav
ing bMa requested by the holder
oi g*i4 Bote.
Tb« aadersigned trustee will of
fer tor sale to the highest bidder
for «Mk at the Court House Door
1340 «’clock noon on Monday Tan-
lury 11, 1942 the following des-
cribad property to wjt:
Known a* Lot No. 98 as shown
Ml ^lat ot Clements Land Company
ia Dm snbdivision of their Hicks-
Proparty. Said plat recorded
iir plat Book No. 2, on page 44, in
t)*t Office of the Register of Deeds
•# Diotam County. Lot No. 98
fronts 77.5 feet on the West side
of Shirlej Street and extends back
ahnf the South sid# of Sycle
Street soine 122 feet, and same be-
iq§ « Ihree eomered or triangular
tak fbr a ayBra aetarata desorip-
tion, vefarmca. is hereby made o
•aid Pi*t. Sea deed from Clements
La«d Company to A. W. Wagner,
datfd April 2^ 1911 and recorded
ki Pwrhaui County.
Tki* property is being sold at
tiif r«qa«at of t^. holder of the
note. said sale wiU re
open for ten days to receivf
bida'KS'i* required hy
g*^, service would be similar t» influence, all of whom have re-
th«*/ charge for red cap service if turned the game answerr- The only,
included in the passenger’s fare.” «iiff„ence is that some attempted turned down by the
★ to evade the issue bv saving that Navy for service in any division
W. VA. STATE j„ji tickeis have been taken. BUT except the mcEimen branch
as early as Monday morning with
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The Conference endorsed fully tickets being sold right and left to
the proposal of President Atwood other persons in the^long line of
for
Washington, D. C. — An im-
National Collegiate Basket- buyers, whenever n Negro would mediate cancellation of the lease of
b^il Tournament, and expressed its aPP^«r at the window he was po- the Air Terminal Services, Inc.,
measure of cooperation in such an Utely told that there would be no whose restaurant management at
attempt. * aeeonimodations for colored people, the National Airport here refused
The Conference awarded in ab- hence he could not be sold a to serve the Southernaire* radio
sentia to Frank Fay Young a ticket. ^artet recently, has been askerl
plaque in recognition of the great Mame will possible by the legal committ^of the D. C.
service he has rendered to Negro known. In the absence of branch of the NAACP.
athletics and Negro youth in his the Rose Bowl officials who had In a letter to General Donald H.
many years of work. arrived ag early at TnesdaviConnelly, administrator of tho
Th*. CnnfArpncp plect«».l TT T coming, there was some effort, Civil Aeronautics Authority, Leon
Richards as editor-in-chief of 'the °n the part of the athletic depart-
Bulletin. .which has been in the university, to shift
making for two years, but which is,***® prohibits Negroes
still in the making. . attending the game to Pasa-
j jdenia, California, the home of the
The Conference elected the fol- tournaments of Roses,
lowing officers: C. E. Points of Hence there has been written
Wjlberforce, vice-president; W. A. into the record another dark page
Hamilton of Lincoln, secretary-in the historv'of the “fine” race
treasurer; and A. J. Richards of relations of the “friendly” city of
A. Ransom, legal committee chair
man, stated: “It should need no
argument.to convince you or any
of your subordinates, charged with
the responsibility for administra
tion of the National Airport, of^
the fact that all facilities afforded |
in interstate transportation must
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A.MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
✓
TO ALL
CRANBERRY
lA&P PUPKIN
Ocean Spray
SAUCE , .
CANS
5AN—
25c
IQc
rJlTJli* the 10th day of Deeember
J. J. Henderson, Trustee
e^. Pmreiar " “ i _
GilBsalar «t Law'.'
j 8 NOTICE
l^'ving qaoliJied aa tfie Admin-
itix of tite eatnte of John Sbip-
deeeaaed late of Durham
Hty, Korih Carolina, this is to
all pwsona having claims
«i^st the ectate of said deceased
tiiji tkhibit thetn to the nnderaigned
C^7«tal Barber Shop, Fayette-
Street, Dtorham, N, -C. on or
bcfpra the 5lh day of Dwemb^,
or this notice wIlT be^leaded
in bmr of thair rfecovary.
. All persons iadebt^ to said
Mtfte will plea*e make immediate
a«tti«ment.
Tfcis the 11th day of December.
1^.
Mra.Carrie Shipman
A^ioiatratrix of John, Ship-
m»fi, deMaaed.
C, 0. Pearson, Attorney.
Jane Parker ^
; "NUTS■'
FRUIT CAKE
Peeps, lb. .21c
lib. Cake 39c
Walnuts, lb..27c
2-Lb. Cake 75c
Brazib,1b- 25c
5-Lb.Cake.$1.8S
ixei lb. .20c
be furnished without discrimina
tion on account of race or color.
“We therefore ask you for an
immediate declaration of policy
that will be enforced from this day
on in regard to the use of all term
inal facilities elects to insist upon
discrimination, then . vy'e ask you
immediately to cancel such lease,
inasmuch as it is voided hv the ui,
constitutional practice of the les
see."
The Soitthernaires, Spencer Od
om', Toney, tiowell Peters, Hom
er Smith and William Ermondson,
were on their way from Williams
burg, Va., to Cincinnati. Ohio, and j
were forced by bad weather to stop '
over at the National Airport. I
When they went into the dining |
ropm to get breakfast they were
given menus and were about to or-
der wlien the assigtapt manager «)f
the diniog room and the manaeev
of the dinjng room told them they
could not served because white
iTyajtreases qould-not .serve Negrn
jcustomerp and Negroes could hot
I be served in the same diping room
jwith whites under the laws of Vir
ginia. The officials claimed that
Virginia had jurisdiction over the
airport.
NO ^ARaAINING FOR ....7-0l
[mince MEATA&f
IMarshmallows
8-oz.
Pkg
Wc
AN^ELUS — 12-oz. -| fT ^
Pkg. XOv
DONT FORGET
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
By BUTH TAYLOft
We are at war-—actual open war
at last. And yet—we have been in j
a war ever since Hitler first laid
down in “Mein Kampf” hie plan!
I of world domination. The trouble
has been that we did not open t>i^' |
eyes to its verity at a tifne wjj^j
we could have won without armed,
conflict. '
' We have learned in bloodshed
i that the day df the formal declara
tion of war is over. They attack
first now and talk afterwards. The
war against this country by the
totalitarian powers had 90 formal
declaration to mark its incieption—
but it has been waged for year.*.
Infiltration, agitation among ' di
vided nationality groups, appeals
to racial and religious prejudices,
economic pressures (the polite
term for blackmail), sabotage, rab
ble rousing by power corrupted
demagogues—do we need to see
goose stepping in the streets of
Washington to recognize an inva
sion t
T’^iere is no sense in being in n
•fifi’ht without putting forth every
effort to win it. Every last one of
us is a soldier with a task to do—
from the boy» in the camps, leam-
ine how to get along together as
wpll as how to fight, to the housp-
wife, studyine how to make do and
how to do without; from the busi
ness man reorganizing often not
only his methods of operation but
his product itself; to the child in
school, learning history while it is
being made. j
War means sacrifice. We cannot
bare’ain over the iost of freedom. I
Wtihout freedom, we have nothing
left. We must pay the full measuro I
Let Us
You Too, can have money fw Christmas if yon
.will have foresight ieoough to joio our Xma^ l&V*
ings Quh Now forming. Don’t be ifthout
during the holiday season, tut let mail you a
check next Christmas with our 2,000 or
Other Qub Membws. , / '
Nearly $52,000
1941 Saving
Mechanics
To Oiir
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N’
D
Durham, N. C.
I, n: C.I
C. C. SpauldiniT, Pres. R, L. McDougrald, Exec. V. P.
J. H. Wheeler, Cashier