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SATURDAY,MAY 15th, 1943 HUY WAR jjWttXS TODAV! THEl CAfeOLlNA tllfES BUY WAS BONDfll BethindThe Play BT DON DE LEZABBUR NEW Y0«^ :- The Biggest Show on E«^ the Hingling Broth^a aQd and Ballvy Girctia, is vtcate the pre- jniaes of Madison Square Garden ,(in the night of May 15th, and the boj’0 Mloag: Jacob’s ^e«oh fire flhowint broad Bsniks of sa*:is' faction* Whil». (k?||w4ua the. Qreat, the Kiif Si. Clowns and the Daring ¥o||ng 3$tD on the Plying TrapeKB were hnfing their fun thrilling thousands oi circus enthusiasts the Ih^s who Bling t|» inilit«^> »ad tJie boyp who collect tie ’4Qagh thfy eiui were back on thei^ uppers. Mike ^aeobi Ms Cefltu#;; Sporting Club, focal point of the nation's boxing industry, have hotB been in storafe, so speak, in order that,, the eireus might get a *bceall, with* t)ip Broadway and QotKain mob. The fighters have been scattered hcrr» and yon; the managers, th* trainers, thp agents, the publi city men, the Judges, Referees, the round boys, the program hawkers and the Announoirs have all suffered greatly while the apes, the lions, the babbons, the ostriches, the bosses and the elephants w*re on display- Now conies May 15y th« date on whiph Ringllng. *nd Compnny are to eut ont. Mike Jacobs' return to thf boxing wars will be highUghteJ with a championship fight, nn les^ in which lightweight title- holier Sidney (Beau Jack) Wnlk er defends his gotjfalp# againf-t the veteran Bob Motttgomeiy, foxy campaigner from Philade-, Iphia. This match, Beau Jack's ttrpt introduction to the fifteen round route, will come off on May 21 and that is why Jccahos’ Beachcombers have been so anxi ous for the circus to be gonj. As long as the circus occupied the precincts of Madison Sq’ian* Garden, New York was out oif from bigtime fights since it has been too cold for any venturing into Yankee Stadium or into the Polo Oroonda, and sinee thero is no other place big enough tc absorb.thf mob that is getting ks kicks out of pro fighting in addition to the reports of moi tal combat they receive . over the radio from the war fronts. the Beau Jack-Montgomevy fight has been long in the iiig and poses the question as to how the Pennsylvania. Athleiu Commission can escape severe Potter Defiieta Country’s Anger IXICUTI JfiPS ^PoeliH^ it WHl MY YOU BACK „ B-liTOJO ■ . I if it takes our last dime I k BUY MORE WAR BONDS Sr nnlirlo ttM JFai^ese wcecatioii o( esptared Amttieui fliers Mlli« VwM«r3r.ltap«rtm^ lias Issued the poster pi4iire« mhom, f iv- Inf Amarlea^f ansirer w tha atroetty. It shows eleariy how Japan mlaJodgad her opponent in ho^ng to totLmldata the iluniiMoaii natimu FACE TOMORROW ‘Debt' off now while you have steady work at good wages. Put a sensible ouieb on buying and standing now. Baxik> some of your money regularly ior fhe purpose ol paywg off old debts. MWiCS AND FARMERS BANK »UEH^Oa, K. jJ. ' K. 0 M E M H H ■ f IM A I L) t, P O S , T I N S U P A N C t C O B P f! R AT I O N eritleism in ease Mon^omcry JHcieets in lifting the title fr»m the beady-haired head of Beuu Jae|[. The Pennsylvania fio.\iug fathers were among the original opponents of those who recsjnii; ed peau Jack as champion aftor he |iad knocked off Tippjr Lar> kin in the elimination tournameitt ordfred by the New York Atlilr- tie Commission to fill the ttth vacfney among the lightweights created by the thus far still 'in> satiafactorily explained abdii*n- tion of former champion Sammy An^tt. The Pennsy CammisMon has recognized the Beau as simply an outstanding contender. It has not designated him as a chnm- pioai. However, if Bob Montgom ery, should succeed in relieving Be|u Jaik of the crown, ther>^ will be hell to pay since Mnut- gosiery is a Pennsylvanian «n«l wejl thought of by followers ofj bofing in the town and sta4e napicl ^or the lamented William ‘ Popn. , And there are a lot of hard students of the slug and get sli^ged pastime who feci Mont' gopiery is the man to whip Ben;!, Jaek. They take into considevii- tiqn Beau’s two triumphs ovw aging Fritizie Zivic; his dubious vidtory over Henry ArmstronK. an# his record over the others ia jirhieli Beaa has done all on« woi|ld iMk iM the fsy one bets OB. But with Montgomery a dif* fersnt situation axists. Hera is a chap whom destiny allegedly pieJ|ed out in the beglnn&ff for titular honors, bat-at evc.-y turn Bob has been thwarted, ci ther by illness or by losii^ a losing s close decisiin to some fighter who eounted, or by refi^ssl of the guy with the t>tle to have any truck with him. In faef( Bean Jack .aad his front office di4n’ want anything tp do with Bob Mov||'oi»ery in the rin^, but the mstter was entirely out of their han4s In Montgomery, Bean Jack, wh« carries the fight whenev?i it ^s peasible on the theory that thf man thMms -mott punches might laiMi enoagh to wip, will be meeting a fellow who has Blade a lifefimf s|Hi4y of how to take care of people who bring the fight to him, Montgomery is considerMl oue of boxing’s greatest infigMer; he has made a specialty of this type of boxing. Inside he is in' reality , a yicious b(^at. He work tireleMly on the other fellow’s middle, his heart, kid ney, his chin with uppei-c«t«, Ihis sides: with vicious, cruelly UVMGSTONECOLWTO DEDICATE FilCE MEMOIR BUILDING DU RINIG COIBffiNCEIGNT WEEK PROGRAM I LEGAL NOTICES I TRUSTEE SALE OF IiANi) North Carolina) Drham County) VNDER AND BY VIRTUE »f the power conferred upon the trustee in a certain deed of trust dated November 24, 1930, executed by C. B. Noell a/-d wife, Beatrice Noell, and duly recorded in the office of th’i Register of Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mortgages 271, at page 515; default hav ing been mad^Mn the payment rf the same, the undersigi'^d Trustee will offer for ^e st public auetion, to ;the^ighe8t bidder for cash, at - ths Com t- hquse door in Durham, North Carolina, On MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1M3, 12 e’«ioek Noon (Eas tern War Time), the following described land, to wit: PEGINNINO at a stake an:> feet from the Northeast^ inter section of Merrick and Price Streets at a stake in the line of Lot No. 20 of the Map here inafter referred tc; and runn ing thence North 16 deg. 57’ Ei^st 125 feet to a stake in »iie line of Lots Nos. 20 and 8; runn ing thence South 03 deg. 03’ East fiO feet to a stake in the line of Lots Nos. 8 and 9; thence Squth 16 deg. 57’ West 325 foot to the building line of "Price Street; thence along the build ing line of Price Street, fforch 63 deg. 03’ West 50 feet to the point or place of beginning, same being Lot No. 21, Block G” of the Stokcsdale property recorded in Plat Bog'S 5 at png' 44, office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Countq. Also see Release Deed to J. S. HiJgli- sqn, Book of Deed 109, at page4 305-6 Register of Deed Office foj Durham County; also deed to Isaac Plintall, Book of Deeds 107, at page 637, Office of the Register of Deeds for Durham Coanty. Also, see desj^ to C. ,B. Noell aqd wife, dated June ^t(i, 193C and rcWrded in beed Bpok —i page, -»*; Durham County Re gistry, TBtlS SALE will remain open fof ten 4»y to reioeivtf’ increaae bids, as required, by trms PROPEltTY is sold at the request of the holder of said note. Dated this 5th day of May, 1943. ■ ‘ . c L. MeDOyOALDj Trnstea C. J. Q4.TBS,vAtt;i^n?y. 4J)MINlSt&A%0|l’S irpTXOE HAVIN0 qualified as ’admin istrator of the estate of Robert Mitchell, deceased, late of Dur ham County, we bereby npti?y all persSffi!'having^iilaiias sgain' St the estate of said deceas ?d to exhibit them on or before the 23^d day of January, 1A43, or this notile will be pleaded in 4itt of their recovery. All persons iti- tebted to said eatate will fAeasp make immsdiate payment. DATED ithia 23rd day of Jan uary, 1943. J, C. BCABBOROUOiJ, ^r. Administrator of Robert Mit chell, deceased.'- WW t, f. iiMB — ^h« Joseph C||a>ifl9 ^rie« Memoriel Build ing « ^60,060 stnuture erect ed to the ffMnofy of the found- ar af {ivii)f|itHie CoH^. will he* f«n«alar 4edicRe«l during the pomiM aomnitoeanient Mebra- tiea, lpsaa44«iit Treat «flnounee4 U>i# nrfe)(. How in the final stages of eompletion, th^ Price Building re{»e8ents the culmination of n sustained drive by the AME Zion Church and officials of Livinyatone €olege to honor thf memory of the not^d educa- to* and ^urehmap w^o foanded thf college and served ,a| its fiqpt president. The dedicatioD ceremoni(,.s itei^ 4>e in the ehacgf the Boiird Bishops pj the AMK Zlaii Church and wiU take place on Cof^picneement Daji l»y» Hay S5. Dr. N. ,C. NewboU, director of Negro ^^ducstion foi tha state of North Csralinn, wi|l be official repwesentativi' KOTI0J5 Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Minnie Veasey Cozart, Deceased, late of Durham Cojinty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hfav- ihg claims’ against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office i Fuller, Beade, Umstead and Fullr er, in Durham, North Carolina, qn or before the 3l«t day of March, 1944, or this notice will be plesdad in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make iin- miate payment. This 31 day of March, 1943. SAM P. SCOTT 321 Umstead Street Durham, N. C. Administrator of the Es-j g«t their three tate of Minnie Veaaey Cozart. Ill '! ■ . " ■ 't Polishing hooks. It ii quite likely that Bean ^jlkck will he cut up ba4Iy if h»; caifias a fight tp Bob aad it is q^^ Ukftly that Bob wlir ,car.*y tl^ fight to Beaa Jpck if the lal^er gsts the idea he can hold ba^k and let Mootgomery some to him. IHbe thing working in Boau Japl^'a favor is the fact that 3aorge Oainsford, the wiloy tr(iiner of uncrowned welter^ Weight qhampion Ray (Bufiati' R(tbinson,‘ is almost sure to b^ Oi>e of the handlers in his cor ner. Wh^t Gainsfqrd ^o^SQ't ^ow ^abont progra|nmi«g a iau"’t worth knowing. Sqpnc ckipi XJainsford to be ps grpat, il. not « greater traiaer and maker of fighters than the late Jack Blackburn, Joe^LouiS’« a|nei Chappie. . i^ Jt is ^mmon knowledge what Oainsford did with Ray R > sop whom he% took from the ,si4cw’alks of Harlem and moma- ed into the greatest fighting: machine pound for pound the bqxing game has ever known, reality a ficious bobcat. Ho a hand in th^F earlier develop- mfijt ,of Beau Jack from thf battle foynl fighter of the Au- gMta National Golf Club dfiy-', he .dtill has the perception to tftljt things over with the chum- pioh (who will listen to wise words) and instill in him the ideas needed to “comb” Mont gomery’s hair the night of May n. Yep, the boys are glad the c^cus is on its way, although n^any of them are in favor of circus.es, especially when the gwys who run them get up oil' of some free tickets. And sinc*j Jficohs Be«ch saw few cee tkkets for the circus, and fiiuc»‘ there is always a chance of begging a tiekef off some of the Jfike Jacob agents for a prize fight which Uiiele Mike is pro- ifoting, one can readily under stand the happiness and lack of sprrow among the boys who squares a ilay game ot the state for the ocioaion. Modern in every detail and spaaiova throaghout, the ruc ’ ^laldiiif will serve m admiaistr- ntien atni claaaroom building for .the aypandii^ progrom of Uviqgstofte C^^le^e. It houses thf adminislrative of06es of the S(i|o(U in .addition tp acienee 1^- bo^aterica and elasa rooms. Tho lmll(}iimr is a three storied edi- fie^ contains the very latest eqilipmeHt. Spccial release of materials l»y the War Prod.K tiop Board has allowed the building to include the very iieat materials available. The entire third floor of the npfr ))iiilding is given over tn the. Division of Natural Scienc es ifli the eoll^e. Classroomi^ for the concses fn Biology, Chemistry and Physics and la- boratoiries f.nd work-rooms n!low thf cotlege ample room for thi’ exicfhflion of the program in l!te sci^ncas which the school is fostering. The second thpr of the .itruc tur* houses T:hc administrative offices of the school and vari ous departuientdl offices toge- thpr with several classrooms. A girl etudy room, furaiAhed bj- thp Woman’s Home and Fore ign Missionary Society of t)if chureh, oocnpies a place on thi;] floor. In addition, several cVi'ss- rooms are located here. The ground floor will servr as the location of the ma)Ority of itiie elassrooms. The rooms are large and well appointed, wi(th seating capacities to ni* compdate from fifty to seventy five people in comfort. The beauty of the . new build ing has been enhanced by ev p^sive laifdscaping about the plant and visitors to the Cam pus of the college will be satis fied that the lojig awaited Priec Memorial Building is worth thr effgirt and the energy which hffs been put forward in its be half. TIffi “OLT MAN |jaat week the CABOLINA TIMES featured lirs. Mamie Weaver as the outstanding Dnis ham mother for the year, due to the fact that she has four sons in the army. Numeroos protests (from fathers) have come ict.> our office because we failed te carry a pkture of the other half of the source from which the fopr sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wea ver orginated. So the CAROLINA TIMES bows, belatedly, ta the will of its readers (fathers) and presents the above photo whidi is that of William Weav er father of the four sons. Mr. Weaver, as stated last week, served his country i nthe first World’s War. IbdnifilivM WNwHHi iMniinF iiV* the tea in reeord in the average m fif *ona per carload liviglrt. 4lutaociation of Aanartea llaB* roada asAouneed todsr* Ik# eniffe for that yasr wm 4Qfrt to^a per e«r. This ia» tiie faurtk eoweeutive year io wWafc a new high raeord haa a«t»* hlifhed. In IMl, the tnmnfft . waa S&2 tona aad ia I9t&, m waa 37.7 tons. Tkia rKord reautted &oat eoantry-wide profraoi ta wkiefi ahippera and reeelTefa of fnir ght have antted to prt>due« maziaiuffi eficicney in ^Mk |n«l- inf of cars and also from 6«i-* era! Order ODT Ne. 18, a|>pl^ ing to carload freight, vhieS became effective Noveieber I 1942, and which reqiiicea cara to be loaded heayiar than in the past By increaeing the load per car, g^ter etilizafa, on la being obtained from ay. nibble equipment. I I c^f the fighting Mike is back again. that t ST. JOSEPH A. M.E. CHECH REV. J. A. VALENliNi; Mi»ister Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Preachingr 11:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. ARE YOU PISCOURAGED, DEJECTED, HEART BROKEN? If you are-St. Joseph A. m1 E. Church J3x- tends to you without price an invitation ^in its mem bers and friends in the renewal of your )lope^d faith. A Hearty Wdcome AwaitI You M- ism When Acid Indigestion, Gas on S^omoeh or Heartburn siake you iEsel unccHnfortable or embarrass jou, try Alka-Seltzer, which con tains alkalizing buffers and so l^ps counteract the associated jQamsa Stcnoadh Acidity. *But the relief of these minor sMnach upsets is only a small part of 'w^iat you can «cpect Alha-Seltzer to do for you. You ^rill find it effective for Fain Re- Sef in Headache, Neuralgia, Colda and Musevlar Aches and Ptdnt. It contains an analgesic, (sodiima acetyl salicylate), made more prompt and effe^ve in its pain- relieving action by alkaline buffer salts. When ha^ work or strenuous exercise make you feel tired and (fjraffled out, ^oy the refresh- ^ dSect of a glass of sparkling, tangy Alka-Seltzer. At Drag St«j«s in pijdnuwi and •t disc stora aoda foontalBS S7 ^ North Carolina ^k)w “Phony Free” Jtaleigh, N. C.,— “Phony dfi ease” will i>e given no attention by the State Department of Ag- dculture this spring, and th^f will he the iirst year since tS3( hat a fight has not been wage-: on this virus which at one tim threatened the entire peach in iustry in North Carolina, ac cording- to C. H. Brannon, head of the Entomology division. For many years this plague tore through the peach orch ards of this State killingiU tae^. by the thousands. Beca’dse il attacked the roots of the tree so ■uddenly and so viciously, the disease became known simply as the “phony” disease. In the oars from 1933 to 1939, it gavs employment to hundreds of WPA workers. They dragged aw^ay the dead trees. J. A. Harris, worked with the Federal Government toward he eradication of the disease. Fn 1941, 67,259 trees were in- ■pected in this counties of Polk. Anson, Robeson, Rutherfor»i and fingerprints- Complete records are kept of all burials, ‘including the nami serial number, grade, organiza tion, placec and cause and date of birth. When burial occurs in established cemeteries, the name of the cemetery, row and plot number are added to the permanent record. When avail able the emergency address of the deceased is included in the are flndin* it •ntortaioin^ to n»4 Guide s women s xm^ X report along with finge^in&i and a list of peraonal efiLsti. Pwsonal effects eolleeteil an • battle field are forwarded to the Atmy Effects Baihatt, QMrtet> master Depot, Kansas City^ Ma where they may be obtained, the decedent’s neat of kin after proper identificatioa. r and Stanly counties. NeM>ly 2,000> properties were a^rehed. Bui nothing was found. I^st year, ail properties an4l adjacent properties were ins^ .^cted, but the “irfiony diaeaa«' was no more. -• ' • Hffw -rtjaf the Federat* "‘Got- ernment has ^(|^red Noitii Carolina free fiwn the disd^, the iCnnual inapectious will he discontinued, said Braniton. North Carohna is the irat State in the South to be declir- d officially “phony free.” SMITH’S FISH MARKETS FRESH FISH IN SEASON QUALITY SEA FOOD □ 0 0 y □ s Alka-Selt: TbeTESTIMONYef THOUSANDS: ft's fAe HOTEL THERESA Whenim NEW YORK any aeasoH ef IN jrear Tth ftv*. at llStk St •••In fifv nvwT iw wt^nmnw SM aiiaeioiN, aU ootridt roooMi laxu'rioua (uites. The beautiful OrcWd Roota for dininf; coektaU looag* and baf; tlio tovair Max* aaniaa for relaxation. Ideal atmae- pliar« (or r«tt, itudy, and comfort. Lmt4^ roomt with ptirmta hath •2.00 Kij)t-*2.B0 mm m m Without pfiVata bmth H.50 «*«ti-»2.00 MM m 1$ WALTBK W. scorr, Mmna4»t HOTEL TIEIESI 7tt to*, at St, Nra Y«rk GH 514 Pine St. 718 Fayetteville Sta Phone R^tt Phone L-78$| mmmmmmmtrn rmmm fucsa r®. cyiiMa'a best-sAt imh Devndl heetfing a paadT ^atl h rk Joh* SkniMtt THft- liOOli; DOWN lamr fagr ptaasastficsiMlic ■iSS its leceitt Breadiii^
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