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' f, THi CAfteufa «41 ImT N INE PLEAD GUILTY White Mobbists Hace Cnargeji of lieatiiiis: IN egr oes iiUUiSSW:ltiw, J.— illvll»vilK ul im.' IUt>b of ■ttr.iii. iiuSJruilT? ■ vJiu bruu*uy aiiutkni stvfii iNegiM putaU> piKKlt." Illl'li«5afc M ^VOIIlU’l Auif, li 0,1 liiw ifclM* lAiilllMJiU wiiltt, ImiUtiWlR'i iltjli (jl'ttll l»4ir> iS. J. guilly Hill* iiiuniiiig III .aiai»k-stx wuuuty CwUJlli>*U»v tu cIiup ui.' ol ii^uuU a.Id b»tt«ry, , . 4 -J Tb« mol^isUi, all ti »hom »er« nitu, .will Uc bciutiici'tl liuie iiy tiie Court feijJt, 22- A tuuth u.emwr wt tiiv luub it vMutc buy »l4w»e h«m« iM suaU U‘ be in iiixoKlja N. Y. ^s'Uiuuini, to Mpptfui (before tin? Y* Udurl hurt iwuictiuit; iiexl K't'tK.. 'ine i^AACi' itumtU tlim i'ulice are seeking . twu uiimeiililied nienibLTs at the iii"b wiiu have mnTi r1 captuie tu An^i ar* iiniil to lied tbe state. Uy jdeadiiig tsuilty a u d ' throwing theinst-lvcs on the mercy oI the Court of tiie luenibert) of Ue mob X> I'e- ^ stalled iiuucuaeiils 8t the hands tf' the Middle sex graud Juij ;*uU a tiiui. Their appearance liere tiefore the Court follo'yed, a senfr of moves on the part of the State fulice of New jersoy thai. ap peared question'»,ble tis oftifials . i the National. As*ociatio* n AUvaiicemeiit of colored uuLil . tjii^ were explain- ed. 1 iie last uetioa ofl th« part a po.liJi»> involved the f^egro j( laui puMrs; , Wnuii JUocior iia. lU Aiitiioiii,. president of tlie .^tw Jurbcy biuie conferiice ©f *'..VACl' braaeheb arrived ut Ui« i>ey fttiui 111 Craiibury this inora mg to M r r a II g traiw- ,Muianon ol ti*c* migratory wuik rg to .NewttiK where thvy are tj be lodged in a hotel until the uial at tile expanse tJie Ai- 4ociatii>n he waa told by uiie of tile tour lemauiiilg potato pick* ills assaul- |Lcd Jjy tile mob) Uisrt the neveii woi'kers had been ^whisked awav liiursday afterliuoii by pulicn to bv held a« material witnessei in the case as con' as the work- fi» were paid qS. i)r. ./nttki(inyj.went immediately to Newaric wi>ereE. i rederiek. 3Iorro,w of the Aaso- ieiaton’s staff who h»d come pre ' pared ti» pay for the board and j tudjjiiig, of the works. The two vvent-to New York where in in vestigation got under way im mediately, A phone call to Col, idark 0. Kimberling head of the New jtuey btule I'uliCc at his yJftee tn irenloit elvciwd Ui« ii^wrina- loii uiat IK- knew noining a»out iu%t «J tli« WwKti'^. JVllU* itUi lie WwliiU invviift* »aiu tti 4#iic*. biioilljr tlieru alter uiu f^AACi' reettiveu a pnone uait 14. wm wapuiiu i.,aiiib iiecuJid in eoiiuuttiiil ull liio ^'oluc loieea who (oltr'tfiC”WAAt;f ui«t lUe seven woiKers h***^ b*«n tuken W> Miuueaujt jail lu iNew iJurna- wien wneie tne> wwu Ueiiig uetaiiiea . Ill 'h Ueiileiition ruom 4S iuti.eriul witnesbe#. Calling Assistant Stat« Vro- i i-ecutur White al New Burn- swiek, tne MAA^l* luirneu that thu nine mobbista bad pleiai^ed guifty and ' tnrown tiieni*eive» on the mercy of the eourt. Because this pre cluded a trial and the ne cessity of material witness es, he ttdvibed l«o ^iiAaCF I tile wuruers would be turn ed over to the 'Association today. Ur. Anthony and E. Frederic Morrow, cuoruinator of NAAiCP ^ranches left inuuedately for H*w Bruuawiji where thej? w^ere (.0 meet Frank H. W imbeiiy of Trenton who has been retained by thft^NiAACP temporarily and arranged Jto !Ske the group ol seven to Newark. B Negro National Baptist Day HeidAtFatr 0€C0-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Fiour Takes the Gu^s out of Bakiri.^ and Saves you Money MES UNHEi’iALDEDl WU-L IT WAIT CAN AFFORD iOf»AY THE catchVOCukethis? warf lans Bf A. LauranceT Ajrdl*t* RAlJEaQH—Muich comment has gone the rounds about ps- sible militarization of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the possible ' event of American entry into the European Cf>n- flict, but definite advice from Washington have laid the spec tre oflftciaHy. OCC Director Robert Fetchner has ad^'sed selecting agencies that there are no ^lan> uRder.. , coiMiidielSioA,, end" and that existing laws pre vent any such action. Pr^gideiit Roosevelt. Fetchner said as well as the American peoflJ? been continuously opposed to inducting,-militay training intoi CAROUNA -DEPgNDABLE ACME REALTY COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROUNA .UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY DURHAM, NORTH CAR014MA PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT Time AppliMi For 98 To $80 LOVE * CO. BROKERS 202 Depositor* National Baak ^ Phone L-1931 UETUOIT (ANr)-;-48 i^rautli «r omie National Urban ieagutf concluding their anuual natiuitiil tonlereiieo on Labor c^ay at ;anip Green l*a8turea near Hero eiit a telegiam tu ttie president of the United States asking that n« call tiie attention of thu na- ion to the unfair trealiuenl ac corded Negi-w citizehs. ” The Ui'hau league' Gluimod to ,eptesent not oiu> Negro opm- ion^ but enlightened world senti- lUfnt as a whole in stating the conclu;>iun tt(st racial discrimina (ion where it appears and in whatever iorm Js a ihajor threat tu national security. It was also pointed out that ^aeial discrmJTiiaLion is i)resent in the United States today in an increasing degree and that despitei Amercai’s overwhelndmg suntlmeut against discrimina- tiou road tiierc! is no dmitnu- Ho» 'of this evil in the bntteif States. - Ine -teiegrani was drawn up oy ji coiuniittee oi which A. L. i'o*Iiir executive secretary, Chi cago Urban league was chairman and follows: ‘*Xhe National Ur ban league, meeting iti* annual confwenee today at Green Paa- tures, JUigh to discuss the pro blems of iNegro life in America and |ind our thinking seriously affected by "tiie castroplie in Europe. Although we meet in a democracy we note that the same tforce of intolerance tliat provok ed the Euiopeau conflict seem to be gaining momentum in this country. Knowing the natur* of yor beliel’a ou the problems, of discriuiiuation, the conference feels that an expression from you to the nation at thi^ time would be extremely valuable.^ the Corps. OCC junior enroUeea tlius stand no--m&m chance of , being the first to be called to the colors than any other private citfzeiT' upon whom the oraft laws would de»€«iid in the event of hostilities. T. L. Grier State OCC selec tion au'pervia'or wi^h the State Boai-d of Charities and PutoKc Welfare has aninounced the next quarterly e^oUment dates as set from Oct, 1 toj 20, al- ttiouifh he expects to eoaipleta North Carolina acceptance opera tions during the first week of the mouth. BY CAiHJf B, iifcVvio .1 lour^ 1j. M.- -yyiitiams preaidajit of ih« iiatKiia£ uapil^t convention, vice piesiUent ol tne World ti Baptist alliance' and paator of Ouvei riiU>tist church, Cuicago the (jr^iicipai aptiuKei- on Mocday »rieriioi>n at tne Uall of Kel.giun at tne VVorid’a fair. The couven 1,11-n, wiiich was lu session lasv week at Pntfadetphia where uiete was hu attenaance ot 15, UuU moved iii tu New York City 1.0 oosqrve rxegro i>aptist uuy ^\, tUf lair. / Ui’. 'iViiliuins Was preaenteu to liie vase auUience by the iiev. Dr. Tlioiiias £. llarten u[ Bronk on vice presiuent of, the couven- I.10U. Alter paying a htga tri- out^ t'o tnobe cesponsibU* tor tne builditijg of the lair and ita grandeur i« every lespectw, Dr. wriiiamsi said ‘‘The group wUicn «ve represent cannot be elimina- ’i.ed from tne occaaiuii. They have given unselfiMily their best. We uelpt.(l to convert all ner uens: swamps and perilous wiider- ..ess iiUo iaugtiing pioauci.ive Helds. Tnis group has eely given ita sons to prv,t6ct jjj?in- st any foe, every rigut and claim of this country. "We haverJuriiished a quota of inveniors^ scientists euu- • cators artists sculptors musicans historians, mech- ^ anics, la4>orers farmers etc whose hands helped to {iro- duce all that this fair lym- boliaei," “We gather hei^ today when war clouds are encircling iCur'ope and^ casting their soml)CV sha dows across the' thresholds of America. Christian Negroea will pray that our country will be saved from participation in ano- Jier world’s war, and that "its nonor ^nd saTety will be stead- laitly preserv'eu. >Ve also hope and jHray tliat the peace that will follow,-* i?Ss “uropean serug- gle wil give justice to all races and nations," '* . Another speaker for the oc casion was he Kev. J.- C. Austin, paslor the Phil- grim Baptist church Chic ago. After a splended in- ' troductioii, pr. Austin said in part: “We, the Negro Baptists, are concerned in those .eternal principles iii those basic things upon which alone can rest a P®r- « ^ ~ Life Insurance It Isn’t^Debt LIFE INSURANCE IS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF GOING INTO DEBT IT IS THE ONE ^ERTAIN WAY OF KEEPING OUT OF DEBT .^^^When yo« (tart a (aringt account and decide to put five dollars a montli into it, you never SBjr th^t you Iibt* plann ed on going into debt--n‘>.—Rather, yOu are providing a n,«tt> egg for the future. When you buy a life insurance policy, rasallt ari^similar You pay in advance for a icertin amount of money that jom- KNOW you will receive. BUT THERf IS ONE -^ksSEN. *. r, TIAL DIFFERENCE. Whether jroa live or die, th« cempany is bound to fulfill its contract. ’S FURTURE SECURITY ;t- :: IT ISN’T DEBT NORTH LIFE INSU i Mutual OMPANY BwkMi, NtMi , ‘ L-COOK, DISTRICT MANAOER MIHMSI OISTRICT OFFIC^ROYAL KNIGHTS BUILDING DURHAM, N. C. 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 SMILE CLOSING HOURS FROM MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8 A, M. TO 9, P. M. \ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TIL IU30 P. M. PLEASE CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR WORK IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Crystal Barber Shop 704 FAYETTEVILLE ST. J. I. SfcilMMB, Prop manent civilixatii/ri support- ted by a righteous citusea- fihip which recognizes tli« i'atherhood o| God, and pro- motis the brotherhood ol man.” Ur, '/luatin spoke on the Ne gro being uejiid equaiuy in op portunity anU religious woriihip aiiU eUucati. n ana worship, ui ■me iace of opposition tne first iNegro Ujtt'st' cnuitu was loi^iieu ill 1/Y5 tit SQver liiuUd la the coioi.y ol St Util Carolina. in i.ne struggle lor tlie verities of citueuiinip, NuC Turner u ■Nei gro Bapti-t. pic-ach^r ' leti a re- .^liiou luO yeais ago aimed to ^ain 1'reeui.n; wiiicn^ anticipated the Civil war. As a citken, ilook- jc 'I. Wasiiiiigtoii is one at tne examples oi the contribution i.he' Negro Buptists makes in Um lace ol prtjuuice aiid djscri' inmutiop., , ItCv. 'Auatin tlicn made an iippoul lor Ciiriistianizaiion Ui ii>e uorid und said ti at iiie waj, out IS ti'e new b.rth ui jeiua Ciiiist. Said he: ■•'Itie final word rom No- . grv^ iiupisii} to all ot us; Cut- Ui> niareh on tne lullili- niaut.-of our h'gliest po'ssiUi- bilities aS cliiidren of God. Ivet us revei'se ourselves and go backward to the level, of the l.v.ti I*.;, vvuich strikes at us fioiu the Jingles as we march on lo a liner social which will be found), when tne Kingdom of Christ, a kingdom of love, becomes tiiu ruling iiiUuence in the world.” The .Cnicttgo “Presitleni'a Special' left" Monday nighc and will stop at liutfulu and Niagara ruUa.,,Tim tfulii wua under the uirection of the Ilev. J. H. Bran «ttin tr.nspurtation commission er of the convention and, atpis4- aiit pastor or Olivet church. ■ mirrjsK .".rajp M'M m To Probe Jim Crow In Jbuu NKVv \Uitiw,—The first atep in lue eoaducting ol an lovesti- guiu.il by the American Federa tion of Cabor into Jim Crow practices ol its alhliated uiuoni 111 Tuinpa, i'la, by means of winch uOU Negro pioneer uiiion men in the siiiybuilding induM- tiy were froJ;eu ,^out of their Jobs, has been taken William L. ^.iieuii told the NAACF here this week, J I The AF of t* president ma^ the iitatement in a letter to thu iiifsoeiation dated Sept. tl in which he said that he was as- tiignitig (jeorgu L. Uooge, Atlanta of L orgau'izer to investigate the Tampa situation persoflally. Ihe NAACP which has been '^i,vcstigating Uhe ca^e since oariy;'^ iu July when Walter White made a trip to umpa, urged Ureen to investigate the case while the latter was in Atlantic City at the AF of L's exef^utiyo ^ui>cil tnue{.ii)g. dux:^. lug August. ^ I Tbe association immediately sent a list of names of promin ent" Tampa citisens to Green urging him to make use of these individuals in getting at the facts. Theso .individuals were also notified bx the NAACP to be prepared to aid th& inveatlj^a tion. The unions involved are local l,ii07 of the International Hod Carriers Building and Common Laborers Union of America, which was formed after twelve Negro and one white worker went oiit on strike at the Tampa Shipbuilding' Compuny some-; time prior to June I 1938 sod a local of tb« International Bro therhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America. DOWN BUT NEVKR OUT: “The Son of man is oome to save th»t which was iust. .—Matt; 18:11. -FOLLOW DIVINE WIS DOM; Acquaint now .thy self with him, and be at peace; thereby good shall come unto thfje.—Job 22: 21- -- M AAU* Wins First KoundlnAi. J. ueachcase LONG LIMAJ^CH, IJT’j.—The right of Negro citizens to use the public beadles of this city was uphfm by the State Supreme Court in a decision handed last week, which at the same time denied without , prejudice % court action brought against the city by Mrs. Allie Bullock a taxpayer of this city, charging that Negroes wefe limited to the u^se of only one of the city’s beaches. Judge Joseph Perskie fn his declision, advised Mrs. Bullock ,tl^. ,’sjig ,cgul4 bi'ing «^ai»d^- mous action against the. City Clerk and the city of Long Branch to get the relief ' to which she was entitled. The decision rejrpsenetd a artial culmnation of a long fight wag ed by the local banch of the NAACP under Dr. J.-C. Mc- Kelvy. The branch was repre sented by Counsellor Robert S. Hartgrove. He was assisted by. Attorneys ItogeS’ M. Yancey and Walter J. Upperman. ' Mrs. Bullock applied for a permit July 17 to use. the bath- HAIR LOSES ITS COLOR Uriduse Gives Qujcl^ Results...Hair TItat is Evenly Colored, Silky-Soft and Alluring How numy times hsv« jron tMwt- fy admired th* sImIc sod ricMy colored hair of persons whom yon chsncad to see or meet? How. many dmAi^have you ssld (tit foatttiO, *KS«t—I'd gift Mtty- thing to have hair like iAa*/" Well, VOU CAN.;.diroo«h ■ simpi* application of GodeCrof’s J Larimue. • This quick-acting, esiyto-use'* hsir coloring magiddly trans- fonou dull, spiritless—yes, aven At/r—with new life and beaiuyl Your halt once again will 1^ nniformly colorM. It will gleam like silken threads. You’ll Ibok y«trs younger^^Get Larikuse MdiQr—lookiovely toai^^ * COLORING ' youtd^lacdQar - - not hVv*’'M(U|nii $1.23 (no'^tro poitags) dircct to ' * aoomo9 MAHUfActtmmo eo) MODERNIZE AND "ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME Eatj Term* Through Fadaral Hoaiing Commission ^ Estimation and Specification Without ‘ \, E. IV, TOOLE ' -I ■ .. . I " ELECTRICAL ENGINEER # 618 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHOfiE J 8S61 DON’T SAY you CANT Am AN who became Preslderrt of the Rrst National Bonk of one of America's largest crtiet, and who was placed in Nomination for President, wai ^ce a pow bardfoot boy. He was rdsed in a log calnn In Adair County, in the Inll country of Kttfituclcy. He made his opportunity. He worked tirf he studkd. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW , We Welcbfne Your Banking Hasl|i’e Mechanics & Farmers Bank PANT « »ie eim tr. • sr. mo. Durhaiti Raleigh LAUNCHES VOTE D«IVE RICHMpND, Vu.—yV i t h a> view to irtaRing evety one of ita 2,300 members a registered vot ers the local branch of ;tbe Na tional Association for Advance ment 0^ Colored People has launched a city wide drive whose slogan is ‘Pay Your Poll Tax— liegister and Vote. ing facilities'and access lo one 0^ tb( city beaches. J. Arthur ' Wooding, Sty clerk refuiied to I issue her a permit to any of the four beaches save that of No. 3* to which beach all colored perions had been exclusively assigned. Mrs. Bullock contest ed this deniEil on ^the ground that the otdinaces under which the city cleric was' acting weru invalid in toto. In opinion hand ed duwn September 11 Judge , Perskie of the Supreme Cuurt, said *‘it is clear that the agreud and-de-termined policy or plan of regHlatio» iar basied itpoM- the admitted premise that the govfrning alithortties did not want members Af the black race ’ to' intermingle with members of the white racir while using the ' beach and bathing facilities of the City of Long Branch. The fact that these ordinances are illegally administered does not* render them void in toto; but it is settled that the ^ dignities, equalities and rights of citizen ship cannot''legally be denied to members of the Negro race." Fur— '* FROM DURHAM TO ASHEVILLE — $3.7S ATbANTA —. — — _ $6.20 BIRMINGHAM — $8.70 BURLINGTON _ 6Sc CHARLOTTE — —- — $2.30 GREENSBORO _ — 90e GOLDSBORO _ $L1S LYNCHBURG — , — _ $2.25 MEBANE 40o MlMPHlS _ $11.88 NEW YORK ' —^ *10.07 RALEIGH — 4^ WINSTON-SALEM — — ,$1.30 WASHINGTON -y^$4.50 .NttOnNuvttyTAMMj, . wayNasanf*. 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