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URGE REMOVAL ARMY-NAVY JIM CROW 04 FREE ta this column siga four An* I Ab'Aioliitalr. Til* mentli NoT*inb«r will b« mm tim* f-or jroH to curry out jroitr |i^«*«nt idMt. Tka nova that ]t«h «r« •• botti to mak* it li miglilj (ood •tap to taka. ffll aaaw, OlrtBaatw. maa corrwcr tv V* - "Prtwrntt ktpir... tor ay nww ASTROLOGY' READING mod receive by ntmra mail FREE ADVICE om (3) Qaettiotu. Sfiul «H Ifttert to: ABBS WALLACE, c«r* of THE CARO- LINA TIMES. 117 E. Pe*bo4y Strwt. Durham, N. C«rolin«. NZW—The m*n 1 been .in lov^ tba f«tura o( loinf to priton with miirhty funny. A woman Maa to town and now he toils klB.? Ami Yai. y*m ■«»»• Ha»a liatk- atfra to do with him for ka Is it posjaible thiit I ft ill ever regain my health or must 1 continue on in this s*me ."t^te? Z^i: It ia kithly p9>«ii>ka that you couULilM •atiraly raliavail of * -—-ir-- * the condition yon ara (uffarinf with bat it wifi b« nacaaiary foi you to consult with a do^or* To do nothing about your bad kaalth ■ura way to navar ba ra- liavad. ly bnjo^ v^trk. FB—Was| it anytfcilftif that my wife did that cauied her death or what did cause it? Waa she true to me? Am Ska did nothing 'wketse- avar bring on kar 4patk7 It I* (jatt ona of tko«a aaaat wkaa your tim* comat ^ wky doubt her «inearity new. Yon know'par- feetty' wall tkal »ka war ffiuf you. ■»- -'W#- Ask Xhat Negro Be Admitted To All Branches Monster Hydraulu Press Speeds Fabrication of Airplane Fa laga%,koloug to anotkar. BHC—J*Iea«e tell me ‘ abo\it what y«*r you think my brother will get out of prison? Asa I Soaaatima during tka yaar »f ^1§34 previdad ka continua* to kakaT* walK At kit aga tkit raa tmm k* forgettaa tor ka ica’t go- big t* taka any aaora ckanca* in EAR—I am very ]onesome>, J-- find & true ioj friend that I can depend on? Antt Ha ii right around tka coraar . . . but it it certainly up to you ta gat out and thow your apfMaraaca ifer you won’t aVar gat a boy friend ttaying in rha kouia griaving kacauta 'jrou have no friandt. Forgat your age and act lixtaan for a while. WFR— I was corresponding with a fellow and he ha* oromia- ed he would come and marry me? T 1-1— -- rtfill Dfiouiu X acpvnu on Him nr wtti he fail in his promise to mo. ^ Anti Wait on kina anolkar yaar and ka will fulfill kit prom- ita but right a|t tkb tima h« itn’t at al^ well «ff finaWeiaUy to lup- port a wifa. Tit fallow OTat you jutt at daTotadly at ka cUimt. i BM—Am I going to ehange towns and also be successful in this change? BiEJ—Will I be successful in getting A joft) soon and will it be this city? Ant: You will . . . and it will be right tkera in your pretanl city. Tka Job will ba caring for a tmall child—and you will real- been remitted and AM^—Am very much in luv^ with a girl who has ^st finithcd college. Will she marry m^? Anti I am afraCd tka won’t. Mar failure' to antwar your lattar it jlitt a nica way of taying tka itn't intaraited. ' > I ■ NEXT TO LAST HOUSTON MARTYR IS RELEASED NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Robert Tillmanj former member of the 24th Infanti^y who was sentencei to. Leavenworth prison as a re portion of Tillman's sentence had’ has (been released from pri^^n. Th«. Adjutant General’s office of the War Department advised the National Association for the ad vancement of Colored Peopls ofr October 12 that the unGxecutci prtion of Tillinan’s sentence l>»d he is a free NEW tORK, October 21—Fol lowing up the Chicago speech of President Roosevelt, in which he scored the activities of agre.'^scr nations and imi^ilied that demo cracies and peace loving nations must be prepared to ehfurcs, • > iu xiAAr-o « •^^oUPlvto the associations frequent peace, the NAACP has wrtte i | P_y Secretary Harry H. Woodrin? of the War department, >and Presi- the time o^ the World war;— ,J|; The NAiACP has maintained that Negroes fihould be admitted to all branches of the naval ser vice and all branches in the army. Several y^rs a«o, in re dent RoQBAVflH:-mTgirtff thfi ramn- val of all discrimination in-,all branches of the military and na val services the U. S. The » NAACP letter warned that in the event of a war crisis, the Negro citizens of the nation would not endure the humiliat on and insults which were heaped upon them' and their so1,diers at letters on this siibject, the. war department used the excuse that Congrc!|i had created oijily two regiments oi tnfuntry—rm regiments of cavalry for Negtoe* and that the war department bad no authority to create additional units. The NAACP maintains that-colore'd men , who desire to enlist should be admitted to any and all*' branches without creating special branches by art of CongresEV Legal Notice WUten your skin —tcUh this famous bleach Cream and watch conqplexioa. grows for It really i purifies titt skin. firiltar in hgna, smnnther and. the formute Can't &e Kfothiqg ^ does j turtiy. &att tonli^t with Nadlfl^ 8()fter in texture. A|idnig|:istscanyNadino!a in r($[Ular^lze at ^ and ex> m^tx/tisy sav^ size at FuD diwicticma and :@fik guarantee with jar. If your druggist ily, take ho suteti- ^on^ £md w£ will s^i4withbwk D^'uty secrets. NADIHOtA^ Bat 144, Parte. Tenn. DON’T FLY TOO HIGH TfaveJ\hni^ Flying to© high * putting a mortgage on your future with iNSTALLMENT orots • . • wfll be sure ta lead to a CRASH when your gas . . >-■your MONEY mm ... gives oik. . Yes, Buy and enjoy, life . ... but FIRST tia'in® the money and be sure you can AFFORD It, START SAVINS REGULARLY NOW “ We Welcome Your Banking Business ^edianies & Fanners Bank Dnrham Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUN'PY NOTICE O? SALE UNDER AND DY VIRTUE of an order of the Superior Coyrt of Durham County, made in tha special preceeding entitled Sarah J. Page and Mechanics and Far- m«re Ban4fr, Co-eKcoWt^rs of J3r Frank Page, deceased, vs. Tlieo- dore Page, Flossie Bass Allen et alt, thr* tmrite being No. 3766- upon the Speciflj^ Proceeding docket of said coUrt,«.the unde’’- signed commissioner will, on the 13th day of November, 193X^1 12 ^o’clock Noon, at the court house door in Durham, ^ North Carolina, offer for' sale to the highest bidder for cash these cettain tracts of land, lying and being in Durham -eTranfy, NtJi th Carolina, described as follows, to-wif; TRACK No. 1. man. The NAACP is in the final chapter of its long camipaign for the release of Jhe famed Houston AIVJYBOOY Can Alford to Build! eeeeeeBiss Um plMwifeti fihaAeikg ali4 ^ctaal •f • nmw haVk mor« f«Tor*|>l*i Omv's dMately v« y«l 4W’t Wt« th« bonte toa d«* Oa4M> ^ Pvdhml T«« with tli,e «wUi»ty of ND >w—riHf .. ^ A hma* lh«t wfU IRI jamr$ in 10 or 80 ymn. Ami |%i[r laftlfel fciVeel*** e»ei I* Mlg of tli* t«]im of 9tm piwertyl TU* aaw ntfcwj if fiauciac k oatlwr, m«m eAa- Mi a(Mr* —1Wk» adtrwitkgo of tkU goUen op- com IN NOW FOI ALL INFORMATION ABOUT FBOBKAL LOANS ANP HOME FINANCING PLANS ( 7- imu'tyr!,. Pnly^'one man still— mains in Leavenworth, Stowart W. Phillips. Mr. J’hillip? would have been released years age, but he -eMaped from Leaven, worth and had five years of free dom. He was arrested and return ed to the prison and natur.^lly ii^ having a harder time seeurinfc ^ parole than he would have had had he riot escaped. The NAACP i^ continuing its efforts in S. W. Phillip’s behalf however and is hopeful that the Whr Deipartnient will see fit to release him before yerylonj?. BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of Rosedale Avenue 527 feet North of the northern edge of Cunter Street and run ning North 87 deg. 0 minutes West l'56-7 to a stake j thence North 50 deg. 30 minutes West 20-6 feet to a .'>ake; thence N^rth 8 4eg. ^ minutes East 118 -3 feet to a stake; thence South deg. Q minutes East 175 f-eet to a staKfe in th«- west«ro «dge of Rosedale Avenue, South 3 deg. 0 mintues 127-8 feet to tho beginning. The same being the western portion of Lots fourteen and fifteen as sjiown on m:»p of the part of H-oase land record^ on Page 82 iii Plat Book 5, Dur ham County Registry. TRACT No. 2. BEGINNING at a stake ori ii i Nortwest side of the Fayettevi'lo Road, 200 feet from a stake in the Ljmn Land and running thence North 49 deg. and 30 minutesEast 272.8 feet to a stake; thence South 85 degrees and 30 minutes East 85.7 feet to CONFRONTED wliH a rapidly eS- panrtlng demand for its commer cial transport planes, the Douglas Aircraft Company has installod tho world’s largest high-speed hydraulic press in Its plant at Santa Monica, California. With a pressing force of 10,000,000 pounds, the huge press ‘1b as versatile as It Is powerful, being capable of performing a total of sev eral thousand production operations in the shaping and forming of parts for the DSuglae planes. Tratisportation of the gigajitlc I maohine to Santa Monica from the piant of the Hydranlie press Manu facturing Company at Mount Gilead* Ohio, where it was built, presented a difficult problein. The prfiss stands as high as a four-story building and weighs nearly a miUten pounds. The head alone weighs 175,400 pounds, , the bed.nearly 160,000 pounds; the ^-ram more than 40,000 pounds. No I single land transportaUoa device ever built -or Imagined was capable ' of carrying the full weight of such a ■ load. ,.0 The pcshlem was solved by dls- asseutbUng the pres« &nd roouating the parts on nine special flat cars. To move even the disassembled ma chine into the Douglas plant It was, a y;tafcB; thuncB South 49 degreed and 30 minutes East 205 feet to a stake in the Northwestern side of Fayetteville Road ^ thenco with the Northwestern side of Fayetteville Road, South 40 deg. and 30 minutes West i50 feet to the beginning point. The same being the southwestern tract of land deeded to S. F. Gates by C. F. Viciera, and dated June 12. 1920 and recorded in Book 59._ t page 608. Also see survey of E. H. Copley dated June, 1920 and registered in Plat Book at; page 117. Also another plat in Ride The necessary to tear away tho f.-ont and part of the roof of the building in which it waa to be housed. The Sandy soil upon which the plant is built had necessitated construction of a special concrete fouudation. Tho machine's pressing force of 10,000,000 pounds is created by a single hydraulic ram, six feet In .diameter and actuated by oil under a pressure of 2500 pounds per square inch. Mounted on top of the press, the oil supply reservoir holdi'~ enough oil to Hit the cranKcase.9 of 2000 motor cars. Pressure is gen- erateij by a battery of four radial ■pumps of the varlaWe rererstblo d&- livery type, driven by two’150 hcffse power electric motors. When officials of the tiouglas Air craft Company first considered use of a hydraulic press as a means of applying laterchangeabillty, flexi bility and greater manufacturing economy to the fabrication of air craft parts, a miniature press was constructed to test the possibilities. So satisfactory was this test that an initial 2000-ton-pressure press waa installed tvo^ears ago. Installatim of th« new prasa aa* ables Ihe company to shape 3000 air plane parts—all of aluminum alloy-^ on its hydraulic presses. Book z, page See Deed from S. F. Gates-and wife to John Thomas recorded in SeruT Ebok 82, at page 685, AND be ing lot fNo. 3 of survey of Aug ust 4, 1937 by S. M. Crfld’e ol the Latid of E D. GGretn ct fits, recorded in Plat Book , at page , Durham County Rug- istry. TRACT No. 3: ' BEGINNING at a sti*ke In the Northeastern corner of Lot ,N%. 1 of the map hereinafter referr ed to, and running thence S*>uth 4(0 degree.^1 30 minutes West 50 feet to an alley; thence wi^h :^il allfey,” North 49 degrees 30 min utes West 347 feet to Lynn lina; L.oftIns 'iifi SPLENDID BREAD PHONE J-3792 612 Fayattevilla St. thence with Lynn line, 86.4 feet to line of I.,ot No. 1 of the M.-ip. Specialists^ In Fire Insnrance - Renlals^Kedr Estate- downtown tvory doy wliM lit It It iHV tl tilth t but> Preperty Management • Automobile and All Kinds Of Insurance. H. M. MICHAUX, ;Mana^er I mng, oroKtn oumi ftJdtllMi hereinafter referred to; ihence with line of said Lot N.>. 1, South 49 degrees 30 mmutca East 278 feet to begihntnff."”Tlie same t)eing Lot No. Z of the E. D. Green and Page et als p-'of.- erty as per plat of S. M. Credle, C. E... dated August, 4th, 1937 ai^ recorded in Plat iBook —r-. Page and being a port'on of the subdivision of Lot No, 2 of til eVickers Farm propertj^aa" per plat Book 3, at page 117, Durham Cou.pty Registery. ■ THIS 12th day of October, 19»7. --r- -■ T. D. PARHAM, COMMISSIONER M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTORNEY DR. W. 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