THE CAIMJNA muU SA^ill^AY. 30I.Y t«t lift Southerner Slaps Race.M^; Gets Jail Termjl Lauds Negroes Contribution ToU. S. Rise ^ RK)HMONi>,, V».—The full Th*ir rsiponiibilifie* for «h«r- Protest Job For Heflin ' 'I*'” ' ' NEW YOiRK, CharacttcUing Legal Notices iSwUl to tk« TifttlE.S) ,whlt« friend* of B*ckett, M»t. ^ ^ i • . i.. . s*:w VOHK CITY—A .how Ud at the >ani. t»bl. with operatioiv of democracy jn uur mg in th. achievemant of tha raport.d propoaal to ap- wh7t. ,.h.^ini.m in N e w »B«ck.tt, started to gang up country i. that wh.un make, it hhat pro,fre.i are aqually «r.at. pci„t Thoma. J. Heflin, notor!- win. .U week Handy. Soon t>« Automat wa» powible -to “delight in ipcguiz , We delight in irecogni*ing t h • ou* Negro batter and one tima *** in an upri>ar ae Ottley ana the >ng the contribution* which {cantributfona which membara Senator from AliAama, to a ^ork took when beating white man tr m North Carolina, was ari'eeti.U tor - jit«:.uttlng C. Handy, Jr. «on of tte ‘ kiiiner of the iJJuea^’ ar.ii suthor -of the ' St. Louis the Hafdardt Automat at 4imi St. and Broad way. , ^ Young Uandy had entered tha Automat, secured his food, and waa about to. sit down, when, Backett said to ’^i ; “Ofc ma, jroa doa’t »it «t thU tabla' !’■ Iroga N‘>rtk Carslina aad no ‘n—’ »ili j •t m tabU.. witk whita m»n knocked *own t*b- members »f .the Megro race ^ of the N*gro race hara aada Juatica Dapartmwit poat *a an las imd aa they laughU ,hav« made to American life and to American life and the #art aaaaranca. to ^erican bigoU which they have had in t h • that "dealing in racial hatred the part wiiith they hava had 'Ihe puiice were called m’and »rogpe*s of the nation.” Uttley and Backett wer« ar- • ^ ^ aentfment «x- lested and taken before 1 ppesied by President Franklin liate Audiews of the 7tb jj, Roosevelt in a letter of trict court on charjfes of diso’• derly conduct an«I assault. Backett was found guilty sentenced to two dayp in jail ur a fine of five dollars; he was unable to pajf the fine. Matistrate Andrews, in sen--*, tencing 'Backett, lectured Jiim Handy ignored thi*ltaementl^-»' Mi#.-^«fference betweer» New A nUi-i, his tray ' anl the .soath as it lif- and started to place his tray on the tafcle. when the white 'fecU Negroes, and informed man struck him on the mouth' him that "fiEGiROBS ttAVB and knocked him down while- he stiU held the' tray in bis hands. * Eoi O t t 1 e y, a journalist ! friend of Handy’s who was eating at an adjoining table, came to Handy’s aid, when RIGHTS WHICH YOU AKE BOUND TO BBSPIBCT." Tha case against Ottley was dismiss PATRONIZS OUR ADVERTISERS Ton ean travel any]^ere..any on the SOUTHERN in coaches at..' ■I Pei, Mile grafting read at the thirtieth annual confefetiCe of the Na tional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People, which opened here at the iTffsque auditorium,. Tuesday, Jun« 27 at g p. m. Referring to tlia Negro peo- plt of America as “an integral group In our American 3emo- crftcy,” the President said, ‘‘we Iodic to you to uphold its ideals to h«lp carry its burdens and to partake of t^s blefsjnjts,” *fhe complate text of the President’s letter, which was addressed to Walter Whit# exe- ttttlve secretary,of the AhPocia- tion, follows: * •»* “The opportunities of a de- moetltic people to participate in national progrei* gr« legion. progress of the nation. My sincerest wiah for all of you is that your appot tunitiea may be increasingly shared and your responsiiblUtica continuous ly accepted in helping tha, Negro race to h^old fast to tha advancements alVeady mad* and in moving forward to high planes of accomplishmao*;;?^ Ai an Integral group in our*!w4rl- can democracy we look to _ you to uphold its ideals, to help to carry its burdens and to partake- of its blessing. In extending cordial greets ings to the Thirtieth Annual Conference of the Natioral As- , f„ th. A4v.n..m8«t f”" "‘T*‘ i",". will be rewarded," the National Association for the Advanca- ment of Colored People wired a Tigorou# protest Wednasday, June 21 to U. S. Attorney Oemral Prank Murphy. The text of tne teleKfam ^ich waa signed oy Walter White, executive secretary of tne association, followa: “Note in public press *VEpBtt of plan to give federal Job, per haps in Department of Justice, to ex-Senato/ J. Thomas 4ieflin of Alaibana. If any auch re commendation contemplated may we respectfully request it ba held up until we can file with lin's attitude in Scottsboro cases defen«t of lynching, reputed of Colored .Paople, may 1 •*- ptess the h>pe that the Negro race will find steadily expand- . . • . „ ,,, tj • VI u * membership m Ku Klux Klan ing fields in which to serve with . . . industry, loyalty tion. CCC Enrollmeut To Take 1,357 In July ior eoch mUe tzavelMl t-:--f Round Trip Tickets ' \ Good in Sioeping and Parlor Cars on paymont af propei charges for spaco occupied. rSR HI tra^t^lt-CJTCTTTaTlTE TRAWLED ' - * One Wi^y Tickets ^ Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cari on paymsnt oi proper chaxgss lor spao* oeeupUd. PCS MlLEa# rOB EACH MUiE TMAVELEO • Ak>CuiiABeMs4 Caaetiea «• ^TMna caior rai tArETr or tkaik tkavei. ♦ ■ ■ a. a- SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM RALEIGH, N. C. Twenty CCC camps and three enroll ment centers at Raleigh, Wil mington, and lAsheVille will ac cept 1357 junior enrollees bet ween July 6 iiW 8 in North Carolina’s regular third quarter enrollment, T. L. Grier, State CCC selection supervisor, said yesterday. The 13'57 requifition ed for July represents approxi- PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT ' Tin* Appliad. For $B Ta *50 LOVE A CO. BROKERS. 202 Dapositora National Bask Aima L*1931 ' and his general attitude of in tolerance and bigotry, particulr arly so far as Negroes ar« con cerned. We greatly fear th§t »n ajjpointffleot yiven Mr. Hef" lin would b( considvred by bU bot» as jmtification of bigotry and asaurknce that dealing in raclul will ibf peward*«l.” The telegram was based up- pon the following items in a re port outlined' by the association: That in the state of Alabama he was reported to be the l«ad- ing Klaaaman for many yeans; mately haff the numJw «,Ued ’‘hat when the pardon ayp^p#- fol^’ln'April when many placements were made Tbecausa »x>ro by» was aubmitted to the of the number who ^ Htd com- j ©f of the st»t, pleted tkeir final enlistment. Alabama on Octobar II. The policy of accepting the' 193« the only reason appearii|g applicants at * “camps nearest in opposition to this application their homes savea PS.OOO in ^ was former Senator • Hefhn who jJanuary and April enroWments stated that be would stump this year, Grier said, the actual the state from one end tc tha cost“foF eSStt—ytnrth”- a#««^t«4~ in April amounting to 39 ca»ts distprtpd |hg #ac|s in t|;^ cisf as against an expense of $S.48 «nd »tUcked »«n}? person# jB. NOTICB OF SALE OF LAND NORTH OA&OUNA; D016HM COUNTY: UNOBR ANJ3 BY IHE virtue of a power and authority -con tained in a certain deed of trust exacuted by W. H. Wilion and wife, Fhnnia L. Wilson and re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeda.o/ Durham County in B«ok 111 at page 160 the default having been made in tbc payment at tfae indebtednesa theret>y secured as therein pro vided and having been tequest- ed by tha bolder of ^e said note thi(^4Hidersignd Truatee wil* on MONDAY, JU1.Y 10, 19,39 AT 12 O'CLOCif 'SoON -oifer for sale to the highest bidder o r cash at tha Courthouse dotr in Dorham County the following deacnbed property; BSGIN'NING at a atake w the Webern aide of Surrilla Streets, from tha intersection of Biyant and Surrilla Sts.; thence North 79 d^. 80' West 161.5 feet to a stake in the Eastern line of Lot No. V2, tiience with ; e E^astem line of No. 2, fi83.S feet to a stake, .thence Sjuth 87 i>eg. 10, ^aat 166 feet to a ^take on th^ Western tide of Surrilltf street, thence with Western the ffiXBK:UTRIX OF IWE ESTATE OF C. G. O'KflLLY Deceatad. C. J. GATES, ATTOKNBY. appointment based on Mr. Hel-^'^ of Surrilla Street South 18 deg 38’ West 79.6 feet to^the beginn ing. £aing Lot No. 2, formerly No. 13 and Northern i-2 No, 14 of the Larkih Woods’ pro perty. Recorded' in Plot L'ook No. 6, page 6, Register o{ peeds Book fpr pufhaM County K. C Reference U hereby made Trustee* Deed from W. li. Wil son, Truatee to T. D. Pailiam, dated October 1 1927 >nd re corded in b'ook of J>eed»- 1 page Office of Register of TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon the .undersigned Trustee by « certain deed of t r u s ' t dated August 19, 1931 executed by IVuateaS'of U n i>w « Mission Church, and duiy • recorded i* tha Office of .i^a of Deeds for Durham County in Bbok of Mortgages M page 186; and wlicreas, default wai> made in the payment of the indebtedneee, tha un4ersigned trustee Will offer for s#«i at public auction at the couith>;use door in Durham, N. C. to‘ t a tt highest bidder for cash on MOw, DAY JULY 17th 1939 at Iji noon, „thft, following described land, to-wit; ADJOINING the lands of R. B. Fitzgerald et als. B|EQiNM|iNG at a aUke on Morehead Avenue and running thanca west 7i links to House Hne; thence South 2.41 chains;' then.:e East 74 links; thence North 2.41 chains to the be- N0R7VI CAROUNA. ' IXECUTOit’S NOTICE DURHAM COUNTY HlAVINO QUAUFIED as £k- ecutor of the estate of Mrs. Luatta Haskins late of Duibam Caanty, North Carolina thif ia to notify all pei’sons having claims against tha estate ot aaid deceased to exhibit thom to the undersigned at 114 West Parriah Street, Durham, North North Carolina on or before the 2Srd day of May, 1^40, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov!ry. All par- aona ipdabtad to said estate will please make iouaediata payment. Thia 23rd d«y of Hay, 1939. MBCHANICS* AND FAP.MEftS BiANK, Executor of the estate of Mrs. Luetta Haskins, deceas ed. .. M» HUGH THOMPSON, Att’y. — ‘^1 . EnrolliCDt Ueacties. #■ At Sbaw y. RALEIGiH, N. C.—fbur huBd> red ninty nine students fr»n . , , eleven. States including fifty ginning, as surveyed by Rufus ,, " . L ^ I North Carolina counties wore Massey. *The above lot waa con veyed to Lillian A. Fitzgerald tnow Lillian Dodi^on) by R. £. Fitzge'rald and wife S. A. enrolled in the Shaw University Summer SchooJ at the close f registration on June 14 accord- for each man enrolled Octoiber. at last The United States Depart, ment of Labor now has no con nection with the Corps, Grier stated, sIFce the President’s reorganization plan shift*sd tha organization to the new aeour- ity^ grbup. W. Frank Peyapns, ’national selection director, wov. ed from the Labor department to the office of the director eluding the Scottatboro Defense Committee as a unit for push ing the pardon petition, That, in * December, I98i Heflin appeared before former Governor Graves of Alsibama, when the latter interviewed .tha. Scottsboro’ defendants in t h a and is n'^W special assistant to Robert Feldner, Corps 'director, Grier added. Deeds of Durham County. ' See also, deed from T. D. Par ham and wife’ to W. X. Wilson and wife, recorded in Book of Deeds-' Pa/e—Office of Re gister of Deeds o| pu):^fi{n C^un This »th day, Juna, A93|, R. L. McDOUGALD, Trustee Cm a PBAHSON, Atty. THIS BAhB WILL REMAIN OPEiN TEN DA^S AS IS RE QUIRED ,»Y LiAW. NORTH OAfiOUNA DURHAM COUNTY HA^e QtiAiLlFlED as ex ecutrix 4f the estate of C. G. O’Kelly, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina this is ,to notify all persons living cJftims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the untier^igncd at 116 W South W, Fitageraid by deed datad announcement of the May 4, 1908 and recorded In registrar. The enrollment Bos\, 19, lit page 280 in • h a ^presents the fourth Office of Register of Deeds of ^•'•^est registration since t h « jDurham County. This lot coin- ’ ®J‘J*ni**tion of the summer tains ‘one single story house echool on a tfollege bavia in with four rooms. Also"aee 1^21. f deed from J. A. Dodson and wife, Lillian A. Dodson to Trustees of ,U n ion Mission Church, dated July 24 1931 ( (According to officials of the University this unusually lai^ enrollment ia due to the at tempt of teachers to complete ^ 11. n r » 11 J requirements for "A” grade Office of the Regi^fer of Dteds • ... . . , . ‘ . n , , certificates before Sept. 1, and duly recorded in tha of Durhjufl County in Baok ef Dee^»—p a g f— THIS SALIS WlUU REMAIN OPEN for' TfiN DAYS, to TCceivf increased bids as tequir ed by law. THIS PROPEiRTY is sold at 1840 after which the. North Carolina State Department* will allow new certificate« or rais- intf of did certificate* only to those persons who hold degrees. Many in service teachers at tha yh& PeqUe«t .of the holder of Raleigh school are also fi,l£iUii« said note. degree requfrementa. This l5th day of June 1939., States represented in the en' MECHAIIICS AND FARMEIR9 roHmeiit include Alabama, Dis- BANK, TRUSl^Efi trict o f Columbia, Florida, Atty. ■* Marylaml, Mass. New Jersey, : York; NortE Carolina; EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. NORTH CAROUNA, DURHAM, COUNTY. HAyiNii QUALIFIED as ex ecutors of the estate of Mrs. Martha Merrick late of Durham County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against tha Virginia, Cliililreiiiii Street, Raleigh, North Oarolina ^ ggtatg of said deceased tO §*• Plan A Little Eigojineiit Id Life... As TMears W Bj OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Gu^ (wTof Bakinjf and Saves you Money on or before the 5th day f June 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bfir of their Tecov^fy, All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of June, 1939. (MRS.) FAY PEACE MAY HAVi you ever arked yourself these quastions::— Ten, fifteen, twenty yaars from now, Will my financial outlook on life be any brighter than it is today? Will I be enjoying the fruits of a successful career, or wiU life hold little for me in the way of financial aftbievs' ments? / Life Inyui^ance is the one sure way to provide rea-> - -J sonable comforts in ag& Your guarantee of “a little enjoyment as the years roll by.” *r--. Talk, the matter over with our representative. You ■» , * are the one who will pT^fit. DURH AM branch NORTH C Mutual fcrt—■ llwlfc fliiMw 80» FAYETTEVILLE STREET W. U COOK, MANAGER abfenca of ^ny yeprewoitative i» behalf of the boys and re peated the same atatamenta made^efora the Board of |jarx don», - ■ hibit them tp the undavsigned e^|ci4tor* At fRa North Carolina Mutual Building, 114 W. Parrish RALl^lGiH, N. C.—"The best Stre^, or P. 0. Box 201, Dur- ^^ITurea^ We hava available indic- ham. North Carolina on or be- [ ^here were 878 children fore the lOtH day of May,. 1940,, confined in county Jails in 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in ™uch less than the 7,070 in iO'37 bar of theif yeoovery. All p*er- the l,2l31 in, 1^6,” -W, C. sons indebted to said estate wiH Ezell, diirector of the division please mftke immediate payment. institutions and corrections This lOfh day of*-May, 1989. of the State welfare department E. R. , MERRICK and C. H. said this week. JlfSNNMA EXUCUTOBS. ' M. H. THOMPSCK, AttY- WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR DON’T SAY you CAN’T Havel^oney A MAN who beeame Preikknl of th» Rnt Natioi^ B«nk of on« of Amtrica's largatt dtfos, and who was piacod in Nomination for PrMkknt, wa»«iic« • barafoot boy. H© wa* raSsed in a log cabin In Aoair County, in the hiD country «f Kactuolcy. H© mada his opportunity. Ha ¥wrfcad and he ctualad. 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