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WASHINGTON — (CS Flash) | In n stateinent to the
—'Ftoyd j. Cfclvin, founder arid Mr. Calvin* uld; “It kl my hope
of Calvin'* NewsnRocr , that colored ^citkana throag^sout
Baryica. 14S Waat 1^6th atreet. ^out country will appraeiate tha
Mvw'York City, waa #wom in at, importance of thia ToUintary ^ ^ . j - *v ,
11:40 Ptlday Tnominif In Room censatt of th? nsemploy**). expec a warna ^ e
6801, tha D«|?artment of Gom-
mar«« . BnUding^, by Olivtsr b.
Short, axecutive aaaittont to the
Director of the iBtereau of the
C«uoa, aa Special Oonsultanc to
Bon. Jshn D. Biggera, Admlnii-
trator of the Cenauri of the Un
employed, llr. Calvin was re-
conuaended to the pott by Edgar
O. Brown, president of the
United iGoTernment Employes,
and Hon. Charlea E. Hall, Sp%-
dkUat in Negro Statiatica of the
BapartmMit tsf Commerce and
-me Ob t^ payxoU^a|20
per 4ay, making’ him dne of th«
Mthiit paid officials of the New
DaaL
'Mr. Calvin waa griven a desk in
Beam S109, the office of Mr.
Bull. Prasent at the takinr of
tke aath were Mr, Brown and" J.
that those who are ont of work,
of are working only part tiire,
and want to'work and are a2>le
to work, ^ill ngister betwctn
November It® and 20. On Novem
ber 16 postanen throfughiut the
country will distribute blanks im'd
all persons who are eligible to
register shonld register. i*ergons
working on government project^,
such as tha NYA, COC, WPA,
etc., shoUd register. It is’ most
important that the final figares,
when tabulated, will reflect the
true picture of unemployment
conditions among our {>eople ns
weiria all other groups. If addi
tional 'blanks are wanted, they
may be secured fom postman or
from the local Q>ost office. The
blanks, when filled out, are not
be sent to Washington, but
A. JKogen, noted war conespon-1 mailed back to the local post*
4eiit and historian. f office.' No stamp iy required.
CAPDTOWN, South Afnw,
ii-„(ANP)— Motorists in
Capetown thia wjeek shook their
fl:(ta at pedeatrains instead of
hooting at them with their auU-
horns. The raffle a^toritles had
stdced them to coopprata llLA.
“no hoa^ting” experiment, which
jJroved ' quite successful. The
streets were rMtful, office '^rk-
era were irible to concentrate and
natives who had been in the ha)i*
of jlumj^ing for their lives as
speeding motorists shot down
^^(MHighfares, were composed as
they crossed streets.
‘‘Jaywalker!?' of the old vhuol
did not like the idea however.
presence of cam-
SAVE CONFESSED DETROIT
ATTACKER FROM- MOB
BY RUSE
I
350 Alleiiil Illinois Youth
Conference
CHICAGO, Nov. 11— (ANP)
—With SSO dategatea and obser*
Ters in attendanae from all parti.
of the state and from St. Louis,
Naw York, North Dakota > and j tLons
Gary. Ind., the Second SUte-, Atty. George h. QuilicI, m'-mlM
Wide^ Conference' for Negro; of Civil Libertie^i.'-oeWiWittcr,
DETROIT, Nov. 11 — (ANP)
—‘Prompt and decisive action by
local police and Sheriff's depu
ties last Saturday night suved J.
S. Harris, 2)8. eonfessed attacker
of a woman, from a threatened
lynching, when the officers rush
ed Harrte 'from Taylor Tow»»hip
Ju iMce Court to « waiting auto
and sped to the Detroit City Jail.
A crowd of about 40 men were
present at the hearing, heard the
prisoner plead guilty and threat
ened ’to’ly»cH him. He is bting
held under 1100,000 bond and
was bound over to the Circuit
Court.
'TO SING HERE
0
ROLAND HAYES, Internatio-
fa«M»«» aSageir who will ap-
et North Carolina Col.
fai • ceneart, Monday eve-
tMmg Daeamher 6. Advance ticket
I talaa isdicata an early *elji out.
-.for tka eacasion will ba part of
pragraw dadicating the nine
■mmw Wafldings at tha North Ca-
• raliaa Callage.
Now Snpfls 1 Faiil}
01 TliirlecD
ROXBORO, N. C., Nov. 10—
(ANP)—The case of blnid Percy
Warmack, head of » family of
1?, and a former relief client, is
being cited here to show that a
good man may be da^, but is
never out and that we get out
■of. life iuat m tniich as* we put
OVER »0OO YOUTHS ENLIST
ED IN CCC DURING MONTH
OF OCTOBER
Sakigh, Oct. 80—A total of' 3,-
8S2 yoang white and Negro men
were enlisted for the Civilian
Oooaervmtion Corps in North Car
olina daring-Octooer, according to
a statement made public here to-
^y by T. Ifc Qrier, Supervisor
ol OOC Selection for this state.
Utare were 2;01i6 white and 7i66
colored enrollsea from, ten con
centration centers, the report stat
ed. The greatest raimber was en-
"listed at Asheville, which had 423,
while the smallest n^mbar,v-H4r
was signed up at Eli*aibetth City.
Other enlistment points, with
'th# nunAer of enrollees, were as
followa: Charlotte, 934, Fayette-
rUle, 840; Wilmington, 164; Wash
ington, 199; Raleigh, 348; Greens
boro, 218; Wilkesboro, 363 and
Bryson city, 228.
^WRTH CAROLINA SEEKS TO
m.lMlNATE "POOR HOUSES”
RAJ:.GIOH..N. C., Nov tl—(A
County Poor Hoyse,
long the ibogie of the agad and
: deatltate, may be eliminated in
If the pragcam spon-
Bored by the State Department
of Public Welfare is pudted.to a
• aueceifsfwl -aonchiwiftn
• The Department seeks the ul
timate of county homes through
MitNttltatton of Soeial Security ,
benefits, "home comforts ond in
stitutional oare, according to th?
welftire commissioner. Mr&. W.
T,-8oat .
Mrs. /Btost pointed out this
week that the State of Alabama,
I'by glvlngr old people the advan-
■get of Social Security and by
Meeeiolldatlng welfare activltion,
liM been able to reduce the num-
o»f county hoVnea from 62 to
' £6, a decreaEip of more than ha.f
In one ye«r.
into it. Living in Perswn County,
Warmack,, in 1933 while wor-cing
oh a relief project wBi bllnext
whert struck by a flying stone
from a dynamite tolmst.
Realizing the fll a month paid
him by the relief ag«ncy was not
enough to support hia large
‘family, he determined to do
something aibout it. In ISSfl, aid^
ed iby his family he had saved
■|1>50, which he aplied as n first
payment on a 100-acre tract of
land, being aided in hisl plan by
Charles J. Ford, colored farm
\gent Sf the _State College ex
tension service.
During the following months,
by working hard ^nd "cutting
•corners wherever poseible.” War
mack and his family have paid
$500 on this farm, hope to pay
off the remaiiling |li&0 through
the sale of timber. The blind
man’s wife is an expert canner,
has, put up nearly 1,000 contain
ers of fruits and vegetables for
‘he the family larder this eoming
winter. Nine of Waraack'S/ chil
dren are in school and he says he
proposes to give them os good
an education u posaible.
MYSTERY WOMAN ^AYS FOR
PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION
CM' 100,C00 ROSCOE CONKLIN
SPEECHES
Pr««id«nt David D.' Joney ot
B«an»tt Collefa, Gr*cn|>boro, N.
C., who baa recently returned'
from an ektended westem trip
viaiting Meth»diit Epiicopal con
ference*. The trip inclisded Den
ver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, San
Franciico, Portland. Los Angelel
and ^an Diego. He waa accom
panied on the trip by Mrs. Jena*
their two small sons,Paul and
Frank and Miss Maidie R«th
Gamble^ a membeir ot the Ben
nett College faculty. I
Youth held aueceeiful •sessions
here last-Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
One of the high lighta of th2
program was the mass mee'.’ni^
at Good Shepard Congregational
church on IViday lil^tt, Cha^. P.
Etowning, aniatant state NYA
Director, prided. Miaa Pauline
Redmond, state chainnan, deliv
ered Uie Keynote addreas. strc-ss-
in^r the need f4>r univfrtiT'^OBP'
erationt among Neijro youth ^*l
unring that differences be forg!^t-
ten in planning pnw:uca iote»
to every day probl'mK
traced Democratic Hbertif,* back
through' English history .ihowinj
how nation* had ' strugjrled for
definite Isgal provisiona ;?uaian-
teeing civil rFghts. Angelo Hern-
don, the principal speaker; dis
cus >d Democratic K*bertifei from
the point of view of the N$gro.
He mentioned the Seottsboro and
Herndon cases as flagrant ex-
. ^(Continued on page six)
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~THILADSLrHIA, Kvv. if)
(ANP)—Following’ a typical Eoa
eoe Conkling Simmona speech de
livered Friday night at Metropo
litan Opera Tiouse, an elderly
white woman who wanted her
name withheld was so impressed
that she paid for the printing
and distribution pf 100.000
copies of the address.
The white woman said sho was
the daughter of a well know ab
olitionist who took an active part
in the old underground railroad.
Simmons was speaking in behalf
of the Jie-puiblicans and lambast
ing Democrats when the bene
factor volunteered to pay for the
publishing.
Watch Yourjtep...
/Seme peeple fear paaaing MBdev a ladder, while others dread a
black cat cresaiag their paths. That’a SUPERSTITION.
Othairs fear the pMsibiUty'•( an unavoiaUUe accident or be’ny’'
struck by a careless MetMrist. That's APPREHENSION. '—•
Whether it’s supentltien or appielieaaieB, the wiae thing to do
is te be prepared with a •■ffideat aoMttnt of life insurance. That’i
FORESIGHT.
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See a NORTH CAROLINA HfUTUAL agent today. It’s better to
have life insuranee and net need it thaii te need it and not hav« it.
More than 37,800 people w^tre k&led in ^anlteiiiobile accidents last
yeer. DONT’T TAKE CHANCES. ^
Burhom Dlgtrtcl Office
809 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
'ii,.
A. L. GOODLOE, Manager
North Carolina Mutual
Life Insurance Co.
DUEHAM. NORTH C/ROLINA
^C. C. SPAULDlNa ^aident
“NO HOMB IS COMPLBTB WITHOUT NORTH CAROUNA MUTUAL POLICIES”'
MectianiGS & Fanners Bank
Raleigh
Durham
BEAUTIFUL
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THOUGHTS
TO ROMANCE
Make YOUR Dreams
Come True . Use
GODEFROY’S URIEUSE
MKN acvtr smJcs passes M girls who
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me a Idis'' te a ladwl, miss j
But they sdmiia a wosuo Wiifa richir col
ored, sirftlr cieuaJca hau. So. if rtm ate
etiniac Iot* bacsase tow balr is dall, iroa-
irarBt, off'oler or ie«akcl witk trer, aet
s bottle of Luiensc to4a)r.
Luicose is ao mote itoablc to osc than so
ordiaatT shsB^eu, ret ifca I
it gives Mi roar halt wiBkm cakedeci
out and will last s ioastiaa. Celaa waeaMl
coaMS evealr. iet biadE. Madt, Asfc. aiaMMB
ot Ksht browo, ot Minnd» Ne 4^ leek.
80 stiddncsi. oo smalL Ask feu eealtt tm
Godefrojr s Latienie the HaJr Calarieg la
theredbox. EvctTbottUisaBaEseasadaeaae
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direct to
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Father Of Duke Qlingtoii Dies
WASHINtGTON— Jas. E. Ell
in^on, father of the famous
“Duke”, orcheatra leader, wen
'buried in Harmony cemetery
Tuesday, if^ollowing adrvieet
John Wesley A1£B ehurbh.
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