*^3 ■ WAtelHGTQN, D««. 27— (A N»i»r^tiiig fi»t fvetwta msd^ l)y Chicace K^ow aqd.tli* N*;. tiohal 5Toipit*l iMoei«tion ayphtn> fimir—■ fit—d the Chleagro Tribune iund wldt» dailiM tfarouj^ coantiiL' w*r« juitlfi^, Dr. Tbomaa Paj^ itotgeon ifmicisi «f ftij PwWlf ir«ilth mmiet,- ii«veile«t thta week he has asked tBe Tri bune and other papain to aeppifr ment the o4)Jeetionabl« state- menta. Tha origiiuU itory, eontainhig tha report of a through ■tndy made bjr the health aerviea of of th« diawme In Chicago, atat«i| ttwa were approxinif^|dy «1i^i ekaea of ayphflte amonff Kagraea to that among wbitea, and based t^u ratio on the raports ol cHn- fca and private physidanc. No explanation waa g^an of tiiia diaproportionata figure. In his rapjy to Dr. S.. W. Smith, executive secretary of tha National Hospital aaaociatiaiif who protffiitgd the article, Dr. Parran stated} j vmius , 0haii^ tha mo- fiMr is ti»t ajr^ LiCHiad aa ft diaaaae JN NEW FIELD *'What you' are objecting to, and I have full sympathy with your objection, is the fact that the need was emphasized lb €hl- cago to tbe 'exelasion of tha aup- plamentaiy facta which ara^ ^‘(1) that the %agro race suf fers nioet from syphilis- because they acquired it from the white rhee recently m evolution go*a; and that riyphilis is the inevitable concomitant of the destitute, th^ ignorant; and the under-jjrivile- ged In all races; , ^ **(2^ that the Negr© raeea. North and South, has shown it self particularly cooperative with" ■public health efforts to all^lMc^ this and other diseases amii'g. ■Uiem; “(3) that employe with sypM- lis and under good traetment' it is the safest of aH envployaa, domestic or industrial. —- "1%* fauH of tha^HewBtiap«^ article is that It is‘.r.ii statement of clinic attendance figures fron» the medical point of view which by the equally important socolo- 'gical and economic cenald^* - - Dr. JNiMt ateted h* w«a de- Chieagi oir wawM s^waa raltr fSet syphliia ainong the «Difc« CflAtidaimtieiia whi«h )rsiM underprtvil^ad a4d diminish it tion, madieal «ar^ Md ^onomio among those, witl^ batter' edoes- ststua. ^ ,, ^ NOX'm cdtmrf 'TEVSipn &A1M OF XjAMD UNDKK AHD BY VHKTUS of the power eoafarrad upon the IVaatea fai a deed of trust: dated l^vcBsber f2ad, 192t, wnd axe* euied Di^ IfclttUaii and wife, Lula McMfllaB, and 4^Iy in the Oihe* of the Begialei‘.-«f Dieds for Durham County is ptoolc of Mortpagea 171, at' paga 47S; default having been made |n t^ pi^naeat of the aama, th* uadenri^ed Trus tee ,wiU offer fM9 sale at public 'auction to th« h^bast bidder at the CourtHousa door to l5ttl1ism, N. C., on 8ATORDA.Y, JAJTDARY 8th, 13S8 at l3l o^dt, the following dMeribed land, to- wit: LYING AND BEING m the Eafit side 6t CumbarUnd Street BEGJJ?NI}I^ «t % point on the 'Bast sfde irfC«is4mland Street., SO feei NorA frew the eenter of ‘he: WoifpTlt Westerh Rail way trSKt; tjienda with 'Re Bail*;'rijir of . Cinabarl^^ S^eat, N0% .Wi* fest to an km stafce iUilha wa«ttS9fiB No. 112; r^nni^ thence Etat 19S fee£ a- %ng-.ti;a Souttiern beundaay line #f>i6%;Kq^:^a,’to tro® atalre; ^noa. ia a sottthw^tenilS' ^r«ff. tfon iIon»; tl^ lliii oHte Nor- folk and wesbem &tihny right- away lBa,t’^to «a |r«» stake, be- ing ti>e- p«4o|- of .tanning. Said lot hating' %. ^ranfage the' last siijte Gmdiarteiid Straet 1M7 ' R. L. CIO GROUP HITS USE OF "RACE ISSUE* TO DIVIO. WORKERS PITHSBURGH, Dec, 87—^CN rtncing denunciatior %1 efforts by imuloVawi tw- finntn [ nf >tin i nnrt^ in jHw»aeetion with antagonisois "Biifvroen Negro ond' white workers iii contained !n a ' ^Tesoiation adopted by the ;*f i- ference of the Steel Work30: Organising Committee held in this city last week. The resolu tion reiterated the CIO policy of "organising into powerful i..dus- trifl labor organizations in thir eountrjr aU workefi regardless ^ QKffd, ?olo«i| nat' .»!- 1^^ and condemned the S *tts- boro frame-up. The resoiutfa>i follows; » , ' HI H. W. BAUMGARDNER Former college profaator. who 1m» Mit*(wd tha insmraBce field •ad i* maUiif mn ■ anipiab!* »uc- c«(i. Mr. Bsamffardiier, aducatad at Allan, LineolB (Pa.), OKio Stata and Harvard, wa« profaiter of education and"' ptyckelegy at Allen iiDiveriitjr in his native eitTi^GoluBabia, S. C., bafera go ing to^ Pilgrim Haalth aad Life In«ara|tc* Compar^/, A«f«i«ta, G«., a* diroctoT of pubUeifcy. The ta>t of the new inaoranco exo«u- tiva eama lait May wUen ha wa» l^aead in charge of promoting the National Negro Inenranc* A«c*oc!ation annual maating in Angu%ta, of which hi* chief, Hon. W. S. Hom.by, fe'aneral ■aanagar 'of Pilgrim, waa pre»i- dent. foraaal vata of the eon- tranti^n, Profettor Baumgardner did a sweU sjob. JSsl-' _ net:iHtival any iao»—ic jek poiitieal Jairtfec bop anjajrad tft* baaafit of any eoaatttvtional or civfl liberties in this eooatry as indicated in tte mdit fli^nnt and outstanding miacant^ga sdT Ju«ike per|>#trated In the con vfctiont of the Scottaboro boys, which oases were twice rev weed. ^ the Suitreme Court of t^ Unitr>) States and, on the third occasion, the Supreme Court re fused to grant a hearing or ra- view for such eases: "Now, therefore, be It "Besolved that this convention ftpecifically condemns tha actions the Spottsibro casea and urge* th^, Governor of the State' of Alabama to i»iue a pardon to the CDirvit^ dtfendants; and "Further resolved, that this convention wholeheartedly and e'omplletely «ni|or^ij the policy rf, oi^Miising into, powerful, In* laftbr organizaffdtfl^ in this coun try all workers' Hgardleaa of race, creed, color, or nationa lity.” CAIMinift4 IN ^tRMAMV CtirfuKi wffRft io SPtRD •s' wood Park” as per survey and seu^-'pi*^ of the same, now on file in the Office of the Register «f Deeds of Durham County In Plat Book S, page 16. THIS SALE will remain op-n ^ ten daya to receive mcrealM bida g-i required by Uw.~^ ' ^ TMS PROPERTY is sold at the request of the holder of said Dated this 7th day of Dtcem- “Whertas, the employers i;uit- stantly strive to deprive the "or kers of their full economic stiengthMmd seek all means to sp!it one group of workers from another, and the most frequent weapon used hy the employers to accomplish this end 4s to .ereate false conflicts between Nowo and white workers; and { "Whereas, the Nejjro workers, because of the fact that we U. S. PROBES PEONAGE— Conthiued froaS |Mg« twa charged that planters forced the luiborers to pick cotton undet* a med guard.*j Thff guards were used b(y Warren County planters to pre-1 ven€ pickers from moving to ad- j jacent jounties where hi^he • ! wages were offered. At the wme J iilue the -county sherig ordered any Negro found "loitering’' jail ed for vagrancy, ^ElqiAN'^'fAMP Fc'St l,9Cl 5 fn^.ic 5 PH ERE s Ht' 1-.. PfSCAR^RADLEY , AM E9UILlBRI5rJ WHILE t>OIN^ A HAND 5'fAMD BALANCE PeRFOSMS*/^- hand STaho sIump over a bar r.ckp I7 imche5 F^ROM -tftt GROUND • - IV.A Z.-^k BEElil. ^ PLfT:H £IM CAXM/£/zy 15 FA5T b l . umfkD sfM lIM Mjil* ktm (. ISSS.-by frrs A'lociatica, inc. lions. I shall ask the doctoni of ftat^.vflk ■* d^th IS® our service active in syphilla son^ fait. ^ | trol workv both in Cfaica^ and and 1 elsewhere, to remembeir the m> £hirl««i| McDOUGALD, • ^ Trustee If. HUGS T^Ottl^ON, Attornev JCOME -1 ‘ I ■d > Your Home CONSTRU€TION^EQUIPMENT REMODEUNC You Mnr Hccr* to Most persons, when they- bMd housas for themselves, do ao with ttie fdea of creating! ^omoa la %liMi tuey will live tor the rest ot their lives. To put it another way, they do not build with the thought of selling. But this does not mean {,tat they should not have atroBgl^ lii nUnd reaale value. |or we never know what the future has fa «t(»« for us, or for our childrtiBj A home «}(o^2d^be, ttoomM'S^as a- fai asset U^i^eaBaaarsv. ^ turned into as miusb money m It. cost, and possibly more. Allfthlsf>;^M b«^n^ repeate, urged upon home builders, hftt,.. noQds especial stress nowadays ~ these ans times of rnueh eeoni uncertainty a^ rapid ohanga--i* urban district How to protvet'W' sale valuef First, make sura thitt your butldmg site has no legal cunibrdncesr is well drainea; has: sood soil; has no objectloitalile ovranips, woods or buildings new- it? ij conveniently situated with nt- pnsct to highways, rallroi^ -sta tions. schools, churches, storM aad amusement places; and is lofcated In a district that—by reaaM of zaning, if posslbl&^^f^U continue tc bd a desirabie residence disirtct. sash IH vinMiK. At Jfaast, hare the parch Sd>-eamtra«tad that these may ha eaa^ iaataHad'Mtfir. can. ha .obtataad ready njpiTa. Juao plan tor awnings or Ye«^iaa blinds to kaap out tao inoch sun. If the door la to be ^ wood, aaa that it la wood for Dvtdonr daek aaa. la tlg^itly laid, properly graded and painted with pai^. Nest, as to. the house. It goes without sayb^.tnst gthe oetter und tha more moSarnv the conatraction and eqaipment, the teM the latt (4^ value through depre^H^fci^ solesconce' Bat apart It i is well-to adopt sn intertor ' and an outward styje that are lUce) to be pre&sing ttf mo«l p^p^. Avi eccentricities IfwWc'an so and still meet your own 4deMi4 of what your home .shoi, TlHflJlJU thtftft. tJiagt;.if.yOtt,i »^ear. see* thit there, la a gatmoi' or a place for one; keep,MiWf nouaie icLgpod j'spatr, ani^bind^jf —— piaee (o-^ Jitr' aa possible. , * * * Glv* PmiqhtoKff When you plan th»porA ter yeiur new house, don’t Mcimp on.lt, lt;» BQTflh II. Jf Oiai; J worthy of heiog ntade a outdoor ropm.. lIate enough tb-aeeomaiMMtf -at taUd’, ehairs a^d a s'^ a place where ‘your gvests ett ^ther where faa eaa dioe for cqolness and varlaty. If pawrtWe; latirt closed with tcree&f tfiat «Miy the ylar Wh^,0«|t ts ' thf Wpllr. the door shdUdlta «ew«ia eH^tesulattdB bo- twi^ the layefti. , , Mayl^ people* don'i sti^ at homa as hmh ii# th«)D,.i^ Mt, fet ffiom- modioha out M if they tWj£S«js&*:^t^^rffityle. m long Ifttla pwfi^st m^grow- tng' up: to ma^ii^||C| a^lK- V Vllabide Ost a groupof housswlvea to- i^her. and what do they talk ^nt? Well—perta^e It wouldn't do to tr^ to anawer that quaatloa Inlly. tt fs praetieaUy e«-taln that aoB^ part of the «oiavereation Js devOtt^W klt^iaM; And why oott Th4Ktchdft U OM heusawlflt^ .srss.ifcsi’astt!*!; 1^ mfMmt. aM ,i«Kili«tioi^ aad })t sw ^ |h«.IVMf|se Jia% ltt,re- C ill tisBsteHiatlon tha libor of the roem » Ww ia wa|rs the ^§pyri^ I Indeed, tt is now possible to have a comp’.etcJy e’lsstriflfd Icltchen in which mfinual labor is rc?iuced to a-fractioiK.l part oC wiiat it woolJ be in an old-fushionod kitcher, Electric refrigorators and electrie stoves; ISlectrio hot wate^ supstiea and etj^tric dishwashers; ei^ctric garbase dispssers and eiec^ic mixers; electric toasters, fahs, lights, clocks, percolators, orani^ squeesers, grills, roasters — these and other ele^ric appliances put power at the disposal of the housa- wife for practically everything she has to do in the kitchen, and enable h«r to uia it under comfortable - - — COImttiOllS. The cost of an all'elictric kitchen is not excessive. Too, it should be balanced against savings of rtood mid tl|ne, and the lower cost ot house lighting that'results from ttio reduc^ mte given the house- holder with an all.e!ectrlc kltohea. . No matter how eflleient the heat- fng system the home builder now%- pays installs in his new house, hel to almost certain to insist that it ibaU also have , one or more flre.- For nothing has “come back” strongly than the ilrepiace.. lected for a while after irceased ;to be a ^necessity for heating, it come to be recognised as a ■necessity for gracious living. Ma.n ' has learned that the fireplace has an appeal to certain of his more- civilised emotions — that tt is a stimulus to kindliness and hos^- tality t^ld wholesome scr'-l in'.ar-. course. ;It is safe to say thi.i a vaigr Ifrge majority of. the fl^placcs tte' ari. ^elitg built into modai-n are constructed of brick. For brif"^ is.-so flexible a medium, lending ft- self to such a.,wldo variety of *’.v signs-'and shrface treatment, ihst it is easily made to harmonize uith the decor&tlve scheme ot any rooui. This Branci New Elgiff and get in the TIMES 1... k And QJ r Is C i r c ul at iofi - Contest . First Prize ^ 4j^% Contest Starts _ Away Absol itely 5^' Well burned common brick, jwhich » obtainable in a wide variety ot shadings and textures and markings, is an, ideal material for the Are- p^ace. Not only doea it look well. but the average housewifi> wiU . - H|viuwisw^nio compurftnTii bmw with which It can be kept elean. Stone fireplaces, though admirable In some settings, are seidop adap ted to the modern Interior and are alwan great catchers of dast. Common brick, which !»' not ex pensive, Is the alt-around fir^lao^ cotutmction material STEDMATf B^OWN \ Answers to questions eencerti' Ing artielee In this d«pai*tmen^ or about any housing prabiem, may be obtafnsd wrltlns to ttedman Brown, "Your Heme" Peaturea, East 42nrf Street, New York City, Please epeloae te. stamp for reply, l»»7, h "rtttr «••**’* To Boy Or Giri Maintaining. The High Sales -Average The Nine Weeks Of Jan 6th Easter Monday ^ALEMITE EQUIPPED r^wa ExiSMtva air-«a«tad corter hra]^ and Alemite graaa^g »y«tain faatnre this haBdsome l^a 1 Chrome plaad Yendc^a, Rac|r aMaatSi lined donUe bar frame.» Raiaferaad front fork aad hewiBabars. Fioast'fAtJ-SfATE' baUoM tire* with inner tuba*. SadAa awrii^a. truM reds, rim* and chain gaard. New ^tented refMcter..Brilliant Any ■cho^T bey giri - WM^Sjrrf CARC&INA TIME'S Newafaey'a nntiem Mntaaft aaay d» m> lagimilni dtair aaa* with Mr. mbarlaa D«a)B|«, Cirevlatia^ eww BRAND NEW GOLD F|LLED WRIST WATCH TO BOY OR GIRL'MAINTAlNlItG SECOND MIGHEl^ AVERAGE ONLY SCHOOL TOYS AND GIRLS ACCEPTED FOR THISi CONTEST, 3rd Prize BRAJfD NEW fountain pen GET HIP BOYS AND GIRLS — HERE’S THE CHANC^ YOU have BEEN WAITlNlC FOH* dejNered le mmf jKewabt^ watil thM heer weefc. Far fnrtfcar ia formatiaa ABSOLUTELY FREE TO BOY €Ht GIRL MAlNTAINiNG THIRD HIGHEST AVElLAGE

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