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I mt CAMOUNA TiMlt lAttflU>AV, fM§, itii, NEGRO CENTER OF SOUTHERN MIND Maverick Says ‘Negro Long Black Shadow’ I® Careltaa Tiai*t) Xtw VORIl, F*b, _ 17th—la- almost everj- •outhern queation, the Negro u a 1 « n g, biack, • h a j 0 w affecting louthern tho"pht, declare* Maury Ma- V • ,r i c k, former congreMman ' from Texa*, in an article in tlie ^ „,wintvr ^numbtr of tht Viryinia Quarterly Re\iew, ....Writing under the title of •‘Let’i Join the United Sutea,” the fiery Ti'Xan, . who wai tha only southern Congressman to vote fiAT a federal »iUi-lynching bill during the last sesiaion of Congress, lashes ouf at 'the phony tradition of the -South in those words: ‘ _ “Sir, thwe are I two Souths, The South! The Glonuus Suuth! The ‘lanj of noble families, illustrious traditions, of Magnolia ^ blo^oms and beautiful poetry of Old Bi^k Joes bowing and Scraping to .their cultured mas ters who always treated their N?«roes just exactly aa Nobody Else Knows How, „ “Then tliere is the region of poor whites and underpriveleg- ed Negroes; of the worst labor conditions in tKe Uhitej States of unsalable business and ag^i- culture^of the lowest standard of livinjf; of lynching b€M; of lowest production in dairy pro duct and green vegetables, the worst housing and the lowest wages anywhere iti our coun- Maverick traccs the historical background of the type of think tng which makes American' tor- ies ficht so hard for "state* rights,’ lotal self government,” “plant police’ plantation polica, the riglit to be let alone in busi ness, Back of it all is the Ne gro, b* saya, •itfa«r m a /act or a armbol, .... „ in almost avary o t h • r •outharn (^uMtion,’’ h* a a jr a, "tha Nagro waa a long blaek shadow!” Not contant with an txposi* tiofti of tha problems affactitog tha SoAh and its ralationship with tha ra*t of tha country, tlia fornisr Southarn congraaa- man, who is now running for Mayor of San AMonio, Taxaa, gives hit intarpratatlon of a way out, "Yea, Tha South may rise, but if that is to ba dona, 1st us leave the magnolia blosaoma on the trees, and uaa tha brains in our haadi for thinking, rather than for emotions and aacapa complex& , Let us say tha condi tion of the South was forced upon us by tha alava ahippara 6i New England, and that New England'stole the slave away; let Uji lay It on those wlibi da-' atroyed us in ifie Civil ' and then kicked us down undar the ha«l of Eastern exploitation, But let US agraa tiMt thia ia merely history, and aolvaa noth. ing for the future, L a t ua rerolve that from hera on out w« ar« datanninad to fraa our selves, If we do not, tris tima it will b« our own fault,' State Downs Bennett (Spaalal to Carolina Tlniat) FAYITTBVILLE, Feb, 17th —A Bannatt jiii^ that nad last- , ad for aight years or moru came I to an and in tha local gymnaai- I um Tuesday niglht when the State Basketears wiiipped the Davy Jona’s ' Girla by a margin of ten points, State stared early I when Talley slipj>ed in a sunk a field goal to atart tha Bennett downfall but Roas made a foul and the score stood 2._1, For tfiiw first quarter thougfi the spectatular guarding oi Davis, Boykins and Little Ruth Single lary held the visitors to that one foul ahot wttiile State drew away to an eleven point lead. The j first half ehded with State show ing a fbur poin*. margin. In second half State again put in its three stalwarts in the ffr ward'courl and .proceeded to bounce away from Bennett, Bennett’s long shots dimply ¥K>ulda’t connect on the basket, Taylor of Bennett and -Talley of State wera higfti voint girls with twelve points each. They A TRIO OF CHAKMING Aim BRIIXIANT SISTERS / - A -At triq of «i!>ters often be beauti. Misses Alma Rogeren* Cannady, ful, and sometimes tJhe y get * Junior; lAnnye Willa Cannady, musical, but‘ the trio of Cannady sophomore and cecond ranking sister? above add brilliance to | student at the the college, and beauty and mi^ieal ability. At I Carrie Lueill Cannady, Fresfil- the eloM of the first semester, man. They are the daughters of at Livingstone College, Salisbury, Rev, and Mrs, R, G, Cannady North Carolina, they all made of Hen(|er^n, North Carolina, t(h(e Honor Roll (maintalAed i Their fattier is pastor of Hen- j . .average? jff over “B''), derson's Kesler Temple AME witto eight. guard play of j are I Zion Chiirch, COMMUNITY CENTER— (CONTINUE!)' FROM PAGE 6) youth to have ! wholesome and respectable social activities and relationsMpa, Delate' Held By Staff The Cen-ter staff also fetitur- ed a debate at !ts regular meet ing yesterday, the question dis- ,cussed being “Resolve'! that OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking Saves you Money Durham Acadeiny Of Medicine Professional Directory closely followed by Mitchell , Singletary and Boykins and I Davis of the local was about the best seen on the local court in many a moon. In the second affair of the nigliH the State men took on the powerful machine of Blue- field under the tutelage of Jas. Rowland. The first eight minu tes was a see saw affair wirtl» neither team showing an ad vantage but Bluefield suddenly got hot and put on the iiLeara to run a 2^5-10 lead. They never relinqui^ned this Jeaj and kept banging away to give them a score of 6'6-'51, heredity, native tendences and instinc*- influence human be havior more than environment. Va. - N. Ce Cage Tourney Feb, 25 GREiEJNSBORO, Eeb,, 3^7th— OIAtA cage classic between A All eye« in this section are turned toward/A and T College gym where ori Saturday, Febru- ary 25, the 4th annual invita tional Nortlli Carolina and Vir ginia High School Basketball Tournament will be in progress, Play will begin at 9:30 o’cl ck,^ Saturday morriftfr anj tou^na- nvent finals will be played as a preliminary to the long awaited 9 ”37 ACRES 12 Mi. S. E«it of Chapel Hill ’ at Farrington—Sandy Tobacco •oil- dwelling, 2 tob, barns, etc, room 131 ACRES BETWEEN SILER CifY AND PITTSBORO—i 3 DWELLINGS, BARNS, etc, 75 acret—At Gum S/>rings, 4 1-2 Mi. N, W. of Pitt»boro- Good 2 Story dwelling, barn, etc. Pay small installment due ■Aid assume long terms, FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAW Low Interest, J. E. WALKER, Carolina Hotel Bidg, Sandfora J. Tracy Moore, Box 2018, Greensl»oro, Nortb Caroli^, and T and Virginia' Union Uni versity both very much li. tfiie chiiimpionBhip running at the present time, Tjhlis high school meet which is sponsored by A and ,T Coll ege is always one of unusual in terest aftd it promises another bright spot on the athletic hor- iswn tfois year because of the excellent record of the contest- stnts invited, Add to this ele ment the fact that a North Oaox>lina five libs never won Shaw Routs St. Paul »Y GRAINGER BROWNING LEO G. BRUCE, M. p. , Physician and Surgeon 814 i Fayetteville Street Telephones ^ Office J—6222 . Res. L—4554 S. M, BECKFORD, M, D, GliNEEAL SUR^IERY 212 Mjootgomery Street Henderson, North Carolina '^r.o*;^ryce, m. .Depot Street Koxboro. North Carolina Office Hours: ( 9 A.M. n A, M, t 2 P. M. 4 P, M, DOCTOR M. C. KING OFFICE PHONE 253—« RESIDENCE PHONE 240—1 FRANKUNTON, N. C. DR. V. W, LOVE dk'ntist Warrea-Strndwlck Building Offica Honrs 9—6 ^Telepliii|lie J—6571 FOR BEST THERE IS IN BARBER WORK CALL AT THE CRYSTAL BARBER SHOP 4 MASTER BARBERS TO GIVE YOU QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE WITH A'SMILt^. CLOSING HOURS FROM MOflDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8 A, M. TO 9 A. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TIL 11:30 P. M, PLEASE CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR WORK ‘ IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Crystal Barber Shop ( Saturday AteVnooias • ) Telephones Office 4092 Res. 4091 J, W. V, CORDICE, M, D, General Surgery 711 I 2 FAYETTEVILLE St. Telephones Office J^-9081 Res, L—8571 W, A. CLELAND, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Biltmore Hotel East Pettigrew Street Honrs: 8:30—10;30 W2 f #s30—7 Telepbones: Office F 4021 Rea. J-IW4 OR, N. H. CORDICE^ DENTIST 12Q i SoHtk Manual Street Office Hoars 9—2 "'3—7 Telephone Office F-—iSOl D. J. M. HUBBARD DENTIST N. C. Mutual BailtMag Ottee Hoars 9-1 2:30 «(30 Ewmtmga aad Sandaja ^ appuintweat Teleyfcaae J4M9I J. N. MILLS, M. D, Physician and Snr^een Office 106 1-2 Parriab Street Special attention to Diseases oi ... Trainad nuvsa ia attendaace DR. E, P. NORRIS • dENTlJrT 707 1-2 Fayotteviiie Street Houre 9—1 ‘ 2—^ 4—7 ^elapkei 706 FAYETTEVILLE ST. J. S. ^ipman. Prop. The evenr and yon fiave ,t It makings of keen competition, Ten cage teams in the two states have been invited on tfiiie basis of ijKeir performance thi« season with Dunbar H 1 g h of Lyndhbui'g, Va, two times winn er of the tournament, heivdinjt. the list. Other te^s rahited a» favorites to aop tlie title are Langston Higjhi of Danville. Va, and Henderson Institute, The seven additional team.* invited to participate are Hillside of Durham, William Penn of High Point, Smilhfleld of Smilhfield Addison of Roanoke, ^ RALEXOT, Fe^, 18—Led by the spectacular "fcilooting Johnny Christian and the feinting flash. Pony” Marable the Shaw University Bears practically rou t«d the Tigeni of Saint Paul Industrial Inatitute by a ^core of 61-S9 in a basketball game last Friday nlghi, February 10, in the Shaw University Gym, lUua visitoi^ featured m pIow waiting attack which was power leas against th effective offense of the iBtear? and without fhrills for tlie approximately 600 thrill seejdng fans, “Pony” Marable opened the scoring wltjhi a nifty one hand shot which waa immediately counteracted by a beautiful crip on the p a r t of Captain Smith of Saint Paul, and loi- one brief moment th® fans anticipa ted a .nip and tuck -affair, but with ChrlBtian, Marable, Brock and 6reecy faing ?hot« from all angles of the court, sucSi a thing wan impossible and at half time the Bears were lead ing by a acore of 36«.16, TJ.ie recond half was merely a recapitnlation of the first de spite the brilliant performance of the shifty Bate^ and the con- s t a^n t firework of Captain Smdth of the Tiger»; for th« Flears were on the rampage and one pack of Tiger* was not enough to stop fjhle onslaughter. The game- ended just as it had begun with “Pony” Marable dropping a nifty one handed *ot, , Marable, Creecy and Brock wnth 17, 11, ^nd 10 poinBjT re- ^ectively were the hig|hl scorers for the victors while Smith with li6 and Bates with 12 led the v an qti united Samts, " BOX SCORE SHiAW («1) Marable (f) Hill (f) Eft-ock (f) ™ William.' (c) —... 2 1 o Marshall (c) 0 0 0 Creepy (g) 5 1 11 Howard (g) ... 10 2 Clamer (g) 1 0 2 Christian (g) 5 0 I'O SAINT PAUL (3«) ' G F T Marshall (f) ...., 2 0 _4 ville Higfit School, Stephen Lee of Asheville, and Dudley High of this city, W, T, Daniels coach of the A and T junior varsity i’ direc Fayette- tor of tWe tournament; Bennett Plans Heme-making week Feb. 24 GREENSBORO, Feb, 17th)—:tive« at the Nursery School, by The Hoihe taking institute atJ^^J* Nursery ScllfiOl Bennett CblTege this year will Students of Child Development, be unique in Kh«t during its . Wednesday, 10:00 a, m, Ai Demonstration of Children Furniture, CJott^'ing and Books, Open Houee at Dhie Nursetry School, Thursday, 10:00 a, m. An address, “Teaching Family Relations in Secondary Schools” by Mrs, Luey .jiPk-*laraee, Inttner- ant Teacher Trainer in Home North Oarollha, Friday, lOsOO a, m. And addreM by Doctor Mar garet Wylie, Extension Profess or of Family Life, Crmell Uni versity, ~ A “Breakfast at Eight” j Sunday, 4iOO.P, M, Tuesddy, 10:00 a, m, | An Address, “Famijy Life A presentation of ttie Objec- Today” by Miaa Jane Hunter, Approves Urban League Drive NJEW YORK, Feb, 16tii—^Ab- wltli whom they are working all ferting tiiiBt he will be happy i of the benefits, which m a y be to cooperate in any way poss- extended to Uiem througlU this ible to make the Vocational Op- * program, —..... portunity Campaign of the Na-1 “For the past several years tional Urban League of, maxi- two members of Mr, mum benefit to Negro youth ' R, B, DeFrantz and R, W, Btul- throughout tfhte country. Doctor' lock, have lhad served ap. mem- Channing H, Tobias Senior Sw ' ber of your National Advisory retary for Colored Work, Nation | Co«imittee for this^ campaign, al Council of the Young Men’s and a number of our local As- Christian Associatton.’, t b i s' sociations have cooperated in week heartily endorsed the cam ' your efforts througout t g paign, which "will be carried on [ country. Since you are not hav- during tirje week of March 19- ing a National AdviM>ry Com- ck>s)ng days its eventa will com bine with activities planned by Home Coming Committee, Tlie Inlitituie will be held f i o m Monday, February 20 througfil Sunday, the Home-Coming from Friday, Rebruary ?4tflv through ^nday February 2«, Doctor Flemmie P, Kitrell, head of the department of home economics, will direct the Institute, ...wfdch will have for its theme: “Child Development and Parent Educa tion,” iVogram for the Institute follows; MondajN lOrpO a, m, 26th, “I look upon, this Vocational Oppor£uilty Campaign as being of great importance to the youtti of our race.” Dr, Tobias ."aid in a letter to the National Urban League, ' “and it is my sincere bope that that our A«- feociations over t*h e country will put forth every effort to tie In with yotir locai set "PS and make available to the youth mdttee this year, I wish tQ as sure you tihtat our staff here at_ 347 Madison lAvenue will bo to cooperate with you in any other ways po.«sible to make- yo.ur efforts of the meximum benefit to Negro youth through out the country,” "Bennett FLASH! SAiLISBUKY, Feb, 16tb— Coadb Samuel E. fcames left a fortnight ago to do advance work in Phy.«Jcal Education at Oberlin College. Barnes has .beea at Livingstone for three years and each year athQetics at the college her improved under-hi*s direction. ^ Clarence Moore, Wc't 'a. " special PRICES !Tr ON LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS MADE TO MEASURE We also remodel your last .vea garments to this -year style - - ' \ w Ml. I. Page,Tallor_ l22 S. Mangum St. Phone F—682i »1 ST Office J—^321 ioee Rea. J—*042 DR. A. S. HUNTEK DENTIST N. C,'M«teal BniUimt R. P, RANDOLPH. M. D, Phjsieiaa and SargeM 31Z Dowd Street Office Honra 9—10, 3 -4, 6—7 ti Telaphonea N~aZl 1 Ree. N.r^82 . 1. E. TURNER, M, D. INTERNIST 618 FayotteviUa Street Telepbones Office L—8254 Res. J—tS64 J. S. THOMPSON, M. D. Physician 709^1-2 FayetteTille St. Telephones: Office L—2541 Res. L—8621 ELLIS E. TONEY, M. b, 303 Hitieboro Street ‘ Oxford, Nordi CaroliaM Telepfcoaea TIME MARCHES ON IT IS n«ver too late^ begin to SAVE money. 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W; B, Wicker, principal of the Lee County Training School at Sanford, Nortiii ;aro- lina, when he inaugurated a series of lectnres by high '•chool principals to the Ftudents " and faculty at Bennett College on last Friday, Thee County Train ing School Glee Club rendered sevif'ral selections, " Calling attention to the fact ti/.te youth of today have fallen heirs to opportunities that have come to them because rof -the scarifices and hands^fpe a- f their fatfliers who were forced jtheir ®wn way.^_..^Prof, Wick^_ urged is young audience to use their energies toward commun ity uplift, toward securing ade qttate proplsiona for profoFsion-. 0 al and vocational education; to ward full participatioit in t fa e local and national government, and above all to think through fflveir own situation and work to work this solution of their own problems. 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