the CAROLINA T^MES SATUKOAY AUGUST 2S. fM7 nuar BAPTISTS ar NATION PLAN CONCLAK Great Meet To Be Held In Los Angeles the Home MiiMion Board, Rev. T. T. . Lovelace directiifar and a radk) pulpit is also planned where the ibeat in the race and drnonrftnation can ibe heard. Tha Woman’a Auxiliary. Convention will hold its session^ at Second Miaptist church. MAMMOTH NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION CHORUS CHICAGO, Auffust 26—(ANP) —^The Nktivnpl (Etoiptiat Conven- iion, Inc,, '•Hfhich meeta. at Los Angulcs Sept. '8-13. looking forward to one of the most im portant and larKt'st conventions that orRanizations has ever held. President L. K. Williams has Jieea fluiprised a'^.the numljer rtpipjfates- — who have declared their intention to be present, and already one entire trainload . ^ m -||>eduIeJC.m:AoH; KO alone, with Eajern deleRate« in converKmgr upon Ch.cafco. rhm ' ^ ^ chal-| A«r>les. Calif.. Sept. 8-13 A drivE forffiO.O&O- to finance the various interests of the con vention wilt ibe inatltnted.' A® Wyndham, fa- ,, ,ith. .n. |... .h. »o., -e, ■ loyklly for .11 b. didlheW, It will b. ™»rt.m.,l by The annual, address of Presi- dant L K. Williams will be a moth 400 voice choir has as its director Mozelle Te Outley. Ed na Hammet Pdrter is organist. Dr. L. K. Williams is president. of the Convention; the larp;cst church body among Negroes in (ANP) mental AactivJtie* GOLFERS TO SHOOT FOR JoOiO OPEN PRIZE AT CLEVELAND MEET train will be-knoWn as the Presi- , ^ what ia expected to b® ^he gieat 1 1 o 1 -.I. 'lengmot^ complete payment of .wn»i, m dents California Special, " t- ir , Dr. Williams acting as • , h9st. Convention^^ions will b« « « ^Jren^gthenTng ‘"‘his"" 'estate ‘one of the largest and best ti^in- held at the big Shriner s Temple liquidation of the'ed musical grou^ ever to func- At the fortncottiipg Baptist church’s debt to it. a convention, conclave will be launched num- I J crous projects for integrating more more fully the religious life of the Baptists of the country i featurf of the 5'8th annual with the social and economic for- the other, of les playing upon them, forums r»H)minence who Vill address the will be held upon- the present Iare Senator William the world, oconomk; situation as it affecta King of Chicago, Dr. George the Negro group, and the mat-' ,York City. L. J. ter of unions as they affect Ne-1Arkansas, Dr. W. H. Jer- gro workers will be discussed. Washington, D. C., Prof. Delegates, it is said, will insist i' Tenn , that capital and labor alike must Rev. R. C. Barbour, editor recognize and respect the rights | Baptist Voice. ^ of one another; that workei-s I Saturday morning, Sept. 21, have the right to right for high- Memorial Service will bejof |,5(>0 has ibeen provided lor Georgia, blazes the way er wkpes and better living con-l*'®'‘^’ ***« ‘*®’ the professionals with $200 on ditionn and that individuals '^y I he rail for the winner " dosii in?: to work should not ^e Memorial ser-| )pe„ and *lhe possession prevented from so doing by delivered by Dr. J. Open cup for one year in striking workers by the use of Florida; Installation'most ambiiioua .^oif programs force, violence and intimidation, i "^f'cers will be held Saturday ever atterhpted by the llivitcd I afternoon. The Monday following Golfers Assocution. Plans will also be made at jche the close of the Convention will j • r a r big conclave for a nation-wiJe ''be set aside for sightseeing antPl Robert H. Hawkins o ring celebration, marking the TSth an niversary—tvf thp— frwjlwn of ‘he Negrtwir Street preaching -wiH be another feature, with some of the best ministei’s in the Con- StafT^B FfTg e Blazes Way In Breeding Long Staple Cotton Stalk With 466 Bolai On Display tempt to revive sea island cotton successi All of the plants arc At State CapiM; Governor induBtry4,ln the Coastal Plain re- heavily fruited. The State ento- Rivers Praite* Expert* gion. mologist is highly pleased \Vith jaid the new sea i.'iiand tj;pe would mature . “fully twenty days earlier than sea island cot ton ever grown before." The governor too was hig'!y pleased with the project. The college authorities hope to develop sea island cot^ >n 1 whicl)'' could be grown t outside the original sea island area a- long' the coast. REV. McMILLION KE9CUES FOUR MAROONED BY STORM Tbs' r^nstant ti«>wBpojr ef r»l« h«=re TumuUiy aft^rnona a MMr drain tf> h*» ' ^topping t.^e fl-(W oj waf‘T lr«m the street making a p«rf t aruund.the hom ■ nt l^uMC lOiS Sonnon^ Strt^^t. Mr^ Id^ '(:ox and her thren ^I'-’^ndi hild* • n were marooned . by^ the wat* » which cover-d /the f!i>or about ■(ix inch*'-'. The water around the hon‘« ros."' to about four feef in lom ■ pUicMi- Rev. ^ O W McSCillioa in hip boot.** vaded to the portn of the hoUiw- and re>*’U#d th-’ iirt- man and ciuldion bringios them s«fe4y to- dry landr , ^ With the aid -ft' a policeman Mr4. Mayjrit* CoTi wit»—•f-H-rr-;— W. F. Cox, removed the ean tMat ha»t itnppeii mt water DOCTORS VOTp FOR FIGHT ON SYPHILIS SAVANNAH, Ga. August 11— Cooperating*-• with the sfate de partment of entomology wHich la 25>eaded by Manning Yoeman, tha Enough of the special seed was Ga. perimental work, considered the best strain of sea island cottoa seed in existence, was developed by B. M. and C. H. Gaddic. CLEViBLAND, Ohio, Aug. ^ (By Clarence L; Simmons for ^ agricultural department of A record breaking purse State College. Industrial College, ST. LOUIS, August 26—(AN- P)—Wa^iermann tests for all pr--?(chool chifdren in order to erpo.se latent cases of syphilis, and birth control for syphiHitio Upon the succj.‘?S o' this ox- and mentally di-ficient wom«'n periment rest the destiny of 6a. were a.“iked in r'-sojutions ailPIv." farmers, the possibility of on ed-Ky the National Mfdical a.«so. early return of sea island poiton ciafion in- its annual meeting culture to a place of importance here last we“k. in Georgia’s agriculture and mil-j Dean Numa P. •■Vdam.s of the blooms was displayed nt tho^ions of dollars annually- derived Howard university medical jrhool State Capitol. Atlanta. The from the crop. announced the opening of a de- The seed used to start the ex- the project. A stalk of cotton with 446 squares, boHa and stalk, about five five feet high is a sample of the heavier bear- provided to plant 7.7 acre?, ing plants in the plot. There Aremay go to Englan 1 tn j ider sponsorship of the U which when matured at the bar-:.many of them with more than inake a motion picture- if ne.;o. Public Htalth Service. r: I partm^nt for instniction of pny- Duke Eilington and hi.s famous t'cians in treatment of syphilis. vesting time will ibe distributed among farmers who are interest in ex perimentation, and research of the work on sea island cotton be-'i" estaWissing a one variety’ of the comes a reality. community. The I I suver special seed, only enough The experimental worl^. unde*'' t, plant 1.1 acres was iplanted on the supervision of F. Marcellus ^ pi^t that was dtuated to prj- Staley, director of the depart-j gnt** vent cross-breeding and af- ment, started April 15- in an at- foi-j isolation. ■ipO buds. Some exceed 500. Governor Rivers, discussing the experiment conducted at the college on long staple cottJH, nections exhorting the public in this mannner, hoping to combat some of the ‘isms’ and cults for which California is famous. Sun rise devotional services will bo ' visiting with Loe Angeles fciaptist Heights, Ma^, Chairman of [^en’s ChampionshSp, and for ITie church and-lay leaders. the Tlpurnament Committee^ an- time, this ^yent will be de- . ijQuncea match playV. Ijge tb6 NEW PLAY SET FOR At, Y. I hips will ibe contested for at tho | Jnen, the ladies will start with lighland Golf tourpe here. Aug. ^ j |g qualifying round with he two ilinalists fighting it out A new all-colored play tenta tively titled “Home Sweet Har- 31 tb Sftptember 3, wi lem,” which has been set to »dded events neW to *1^'e u music will be presented by Geo» program. One hundred dollar.s goes to second best professionals held daily under the auspices of this fall. Abbott, well known Broadway _ producer on the (stem) early the The oibject if the experiment 8 to produce a variety that ma. urea early, is^ a heavy 'producer anrTT type" tHSf "will grSi# Uti'der boll weevil conditions. 'Indications point to the fact the fourth day of indivfdr.al' that the experiment at the col lege is going t« be a brilliant Cations now bein^r conducted by | Member.? also protest^ again- his personal representative, Ir- st the practice in many Southern ving Mills, are brought to con "hi-| states of refusing to perpiit Ne- sion. I Continued on page .^»»e Llk€S A Muh i ■ matchea. SCARBOROUGH & HARGEH FUNERAL BIRECTQRS - ' Ambulance Serrlc* ^ PHONES DAY J-3721 — NIGHT J-3T22 522 EAST PETTIGREW ST. DURHAM. N. C. GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY or FRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES Hollywood Inn Cafe MltS, C. C. HAYESWOOD. Prop. 118 S. MANGUM ST. DURHAM. N. C. land there will be eight addition- j ' al cash prizes. 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