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THE CAK014NA fUXU nAWtmAf, Ml*, it, IM* MRS. ROOSEVELT ON ANTI-LYNCH ST Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROUNA PURHAM COUNTY UNDER and by virtu* of tii« power and authoritj- by a ctr- tain d*#d of truit by Arthur E%’ani and wift, Myrtin E\an» and r«CQrd*d in Ih# 6fn?o of tht Rag'star o f Deed# of Purham County in BtooJc lS!li at l^ase 14. dated October 3Ut, 1929, the defatiU ha%ing been made in the payment of th* in debtwdiiesi thertty leeured ai therein pr»vid«d a d having bv«n .rtqufstsd by the holdei- ot t.i!d notw. th* undersigned Ad n-.iniftratof for t h , Tru*t«.e 9ill on FRIDAY, J.O?UARY •-'0th, 1939 AT 12:00 O’CLOi K NOON offtr foi »ale to the r.»?h ett biddt-r for cash at th« Court housr door in Durham t’ounry the following described property t BEGINNING at a stake on the Northwest side of, Albright Road, fhj, extreme South cornv!- of lot No; 3. as shtfWn on plat hereinafttr referred to, which said stake is 255.8 ft. Souther ly along the North west aide cf Albright Ro^d from the- int* ••ctton ot taid Northweat Stre*‘ * Road, gXtende.d, •*nd rmiriin.? thence aJpng.afSd wit-h thu^Sou'h west line of *atd lot No. 3 Norfb 16 degs. 'S' East 25 (t. *'o « ■take; thence along latjd witl^ th« South Un« ^ Kai. 4, 5^ 6, 7, and 8 South 69 di-gs. 11’ We*t 205.6 ft to a fciake, c »iu er ot lot No. 16; thence with the North «a»t line of lot No. 16 South 41 deg*,; SO’.Ea.H '.'2.2 feet to a stake on* the Northwcft side of Albright Road; thence with said aid* of Albright RouJ ?Torth 48 de^s. tlail' 18.0 ft to th» beginning, « pnd being lot No. 15 ai ahown on plat of Najy j Hop* Realty Company's prop»'rt.v 'by E. H. Copley, May 1937. which i» duly recorded in ttie office of the Register of Dj.*di of Durham County in Plat B >nk 7, Page 192, and being a port'on .of thg property conveyed by Daniel Mum/ord to the Pir-t National Company, and being a portion of the property convey ed b>t.4he Fli^ Nati^^nal Com pany-to-*“the Hope Reaiiv Company to the New H o p e Realty Company. '• This property is subject to wA”shington hi training future citizens Favors speedy Enaqtment Of Federal Law the rights contained in an ,eOje- ment to the Southern Power Cimipany conveyinK riglit l of way across the * original trajl owned by Daniel Muniford. This'~10th daf of ‘Dec: TOoS. Mechanics and Farmers B^nk, Administrator of the estate of L. W. Wilhoile, Trustee, de ceased. T. D. PARH.\-M* Trust Officer C. O. PEARSON ATTORNEY THIS SALE WILL REMAIN OPEN TEN DAY3 AS IS JlEv QUIRED b«Y LAW DURHAM county, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of Thl* hi.«tory making ac^p»; "C.” Harper, principal Booki-r showing_^§.,training of futui^- W^a^hington High School; Doci ir Nash, civir lekder, the power confpjred \upon the c*f*2?ns, w a witnessed bl adminislui Trustee. In-a certain deed of tru^t dited December 1, 1936, and duU’ fxecyted by E. W. Green and wife, Mary M, Green and duly recorded in the office of the register of Deeds for Dur- iiuni County in Book^ of Mortg ages 235, at page 510; default iiaving been made in tlie pay- nu’iit of the same, the under- fij^ned Trustee will offer for sale bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durjja%i, N. C., on MONDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1939 nf. 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following de.5cribed land, to-wit; y I 6,000 Atlantans' a few «1 lyp. ing the oath of oftire to Cla:- ago. Reading to right wii'i eiflie.,. gagleton; president of the backs turned are boya and ,;i;ls ^Jdent body; L, King, sponsor in the 100 piece l&and. On tnejof tTie winning ^arly; MT^ios ■‘Open Air Auditerium’’ Hfe j'fiiottise '£*kWi- vice ^pre»«detrt.- MSreus J. Beaver.s, chairman of Savannah Ivory, former vic.*- the committee on student g«v- presfflenf, ffRTT ' representatives, ernment; R. Cureton, head of of the Independent patty, the Social Science department; I ' ^ NEW YORK, Janu«4 20,— The »tatemenl oT Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt that s h e | favored speedy enactment of a federal anti lynching hill was nailed to day by officials o^ th* pationaJ Aafociation* f0r th* Advaneement of Colored. Mrs Roosevelt has baeri kn.^wn to be against lynching, bat until hef opeech beforel the HSITational Confepnce on N^gro YbutU in Washington Januairy ig. Tji n • had made no. anrlouneentent of her belief in a federal a| n t lynching law. i . I "(The 3avagan federal | antl- lynching has been jintrodujced *in the House along Ivith iUviral other similar bill?, and thir Wag ner Van Ntiys' Capper bill ha.^ been introduced in the Senate.) NAACP officials Roosevelt’^ a.s.sertion cited Mrs t h la t remedy for,,the Nejro problem lies In better organization and in organizations which knw color line.” The* NAAjCI] been interracial sineu it fotlTidPrt thtrty yearr ngw has- befln .seeking belter ^riariz TIME MARCHES ON "Havel\1on^ IT IS never too late to begin to SAVE motwy. The^ooRsh won't listen. The sincere men eomilers. « ' The wise man ACTS. Our advice to all three classes is to spend less you earn, and have money. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Busin MeclianiGS & [armeis Bank Durham Raleigh — I — ! AINJVBODY than ess Can «MsditleM eoBT cpostructioB af a mmw thara's akM^taly •• r«f ■ira. Uaiiar tba Fadaral ToBuild! g t)>« plADBibgi fihMiclhg altd aatnai MY«r bM« aorw faTsFftUa, wliy M»*t kav* tk« hon* 4a- • jo«! CM bufU with tlMl eartaiaty of I i ■ I fall owseraitip ... a koiM Ibat wfllj>a raara la 10 ar 10 yaan. AaJ y«aar iaitial layaitiaaat ha^ 20 par caat jtii« ««laa af ^•■r propartjl Thia aatr ■trtinil «if >a^iair^ aaara aaa* 'ajka adTaataga af th|« goMaa mft- raalaat aad wora acoa-vaaka*,, portnnUy MW. irMWA J COME IN NOW FOR INFORMAtlOlf ABOUT FEDERAL UOAHM AW> HG^ FINAlK:iNC fUUiS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE NORTH C^^ROLINA, BEGINNING at a stake east Notice' Olfict s To Let WARREN STRUPWICK BLDG. 203 1.2 E. CHAPEL HIU. ST. NEWLY RENOVATED STEAM HEATED LOCATED IN T H E H€ART OF BUSINESS CENTER FOR TERMS DIAL F-5921 Dunbar Realty & Ins. Co. BROKERS AND AGENTS 816 Fayetteville St. Phone F-5921 C. J. Ingram, Mgr. Kni'BiiailllHIIIHIlliHllia at pmblic auction to the hig;^e^t side of MftCall Street, the South weft eofner of the fornwly An drew Marsh lot ^jid r^nni^g in 'Northerly direction along Mc- ! GallStreet, 46 feet to a staicc; thence in, an easterly direc'iaii 185 feet to a stake; thence m a southernly ‘direction 58 feet to a stake; thence in a westerly dir-' ection 131 feet to thfi point or place of beginning.' Same being a portion of the formerly An-, drew March Home place. THIS SALE will remain open for ten day.' to re^vT incroosc bids a arequired by law. , V TH*3 PROPERTY is s*d bt the request of the holder of said note. This 21st day of Dec. l&S-S. . E- R. MERRICK, Trustee ' THOMPSON, Att'y For NAACP NEW YORK, I January 20th, —Plans are weTl| under way foi celebrating, the thirtieth anniv- erpary of the I^atolnal Aisoc x- tion for the Advancement of Cohired Pejpl« -jSajturdajy Jeb. 11, with a natiojnwide series of glances in the larger- citi.**, throughout th^ fouirtry nfliirHhr of that organizaltion anni>utic«d here today. . | The key dane«| of the sei'cj will be h«ld in New York City at the 369th Regiment armory. OfcCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising FJotir Takes the Gurjss out of Baking and Saves Money * SPECIAL PRICES ON LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS M^DE TO MEASURE ■I tion amonp: Negroes it was started. ,For many year? ev^r il»e N4ACr> . haa bean condemned in ' ome I etretea beeann It has been c^H- •d “an agitator” which protoKi- ' ad and prote^tad again on the plight of Cha Negro minority. The Pir*tt Lady in her January }3 tain said tba N«gro must u^e patience and good JudKment in fighting for hhi Hghts, but at}d> ed: ^ — tfaio imkV (hhidmSltu ...... “I think it i«' harmful every-, .where for mlnoritic«i to remain •ilent when mlporities djti nqt onjoy all the rights of a deuj*"- cracy. t — ' 'I M*r-s; Roosefelt emphBf'i?'»»;l that ^he was apeaking as an* in dividual and not for the Admin istration. Her ttriiiuhtfoi-war 1 endor.sement of .a federal aiiti- lynching bill recalled her dhui.j exchange of remarks last Nov. in Birmingham, Ala, with C >n- gres°man Luther Patrick of that state over, his oppositoin ti a fiederal anti lynching law. 3oTO3 observers are inclined to belii-ve that Mrs. Roosevelt has been broughfc to- her preMtvt state of mind not so much by argumenta from i^egroes■ as by the action'* of certain types -of southern white people ftiemselves. OklaJ Makes Gesturfe Toward Bet telr College OKLAHOMA CITY, Jainiiaty 20—In a move that is regaijdod as- a weak sresture ;■ that will I no* stand up in vip'W of the elpar- cut HatrgruBKP of the recent "fti- preme court decision opening up the law school of the IJnlver-iity ~oT itftsyuoVl ~ttr Ncgrp dtiz(>ny; the State of Oklahoma • put ii-to its legislative hopper a bill de signed t o equalize gradua*a training opportunity for cdlo'Qd citizens with those of white ^ The bill which was introduced Wa aUo remodel your Ia*t fra garinaoU to thi« yieal*' (t; ■ jleal IVla l« w M 122 S. Manguin St. Duke Ellington , has his orches tra and well known stars of radio an4 stage are donnt^Kig thefr service for the affair. Aside from celebrating Ihe Association’.® anniversary t t| e dance.s repijeBent one of t h'j e activity «hqnnels through wlijci funds will l)e raised to carry pn the workL oj[ the organization. Accord^ng^ to Walter Whi executive !^cr€|tary of thei / sociation, proceeds from t h dances will sgo toward an expu of the - organization's^ werfe- clu^)g the fight for the an Ijm *lng^-%tH, proteetion of-,-* -economic and -educational j on the opening day of the .slattj legislature by Statf Rrepreserta tive Creekmore, o f WallattT' City, atates "the purpose of tnis AcH^ iT pfov7(?e a plan .for complete separation of the races in the prepariitt»ry scho,>la anrd instittttion?t of higher le«i'v» ing of the State of Oklahoma.” Tfig bill provides j that t 'i e Colored Agricultural and Nor^ mal University be 'rhanpr**J t'l O ! P “Colored Univt??-.sity : of tlkl.i- homa,” and tluit I'uoilities in tht institution foi !••«* i-it ;'i sh6uld be ei|ii«l I whites in the .tntc. The revealing* bill, which Fhows it v.ttt: state that thew' eiiu,Ji! f.u lUt • shall obtain for lH>th tjalcing Into effjr^Etdt-r.'ttiorr ’ i- number of stiulonts ; i itrtillv l, i;i such course , of studyj :it huuI n- stltution. Although the bllf directs the e.»- tahlishment of schools of law, medicine and other professio'i- al schools no amoTllrt’th Bet is’de fot^-this-wotk,. 1 BSSiC t Phone F-^—^32* \ Speclallsjls In Flr^ Insuraijice- Rentals - Real L'slate* " jh-z^perfy Manaj^em^n! • Aulomobifle and All Klndi^ Of Insurance. Union InsuranceRealty Co. H. M. MiCHAUX, Manager ‘ • Ourliani, N. C. Phone J-652I *'.■'**1*1*^*’ ■aumtaMJjj—fatnaiilapiwniaa—■ HWT6 MAKE ...AND KEEP ITTHAt'WAY Larifu%>e, in One Appttcktton, Will Bring to ^our Tresses Glorious flew Color Hide Evefy Cray Hair > HQW can yotf make your hair .-WatfMul lopkigg that way ... Ifttt that is silky-soft, «parkliog, richly^^o}ore4’» • • hair that casts i| spell of romance? With costly preparations? Expen sive treatments? 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