'Alabamans Go To Court Seeiung Right To Vote Birmingham, ai«. ~ th® ri^ht of loc»l board* ol rogtatirar* to • arbitrsril^r bwr Nafffoei from rei;lstering to vo4e will fef te»ted for the firat .time here 'Monday, October 14, ' when nine Niegro citiens ai9«ar bafore the cireuit eourt of Jefferson County, Ala., to have their qiialificaMcota deter, mined by a jury. The Jiine poraons who are re presented by Arthur D. Shorea, oounsel for the local branch of National Aasociation fcir tha Advancement of Colored People, include: William Boswell^ Jaq>er Townsend, IjesHe B. Hutcheraon, Willie P. Barrii, Rufu# £. Cros by, Edgar L. Howard, Willie J. Humphry, Claude Smith and Al- der %iStt AlWAn mm At YDl/X GROCEk’S Your family—every family, feels more cheerful all day long when breakfast toait ii crisp, tender>~gold*n brown. And here’s a ^Itclous secret—make your toast with BAM BY Home Made Style Bread— for this fine loaf has a looM, open texture ... a crust that is soft and tender and a delicious old'timt, home-Uke flavor. Yes, the ideal bread for toast is BAM BY Home Made Style Bread. If you don’t b«Iiev>» it—just ask the family. Order BAMBY Bread today. HOMEUaiSSmEBBEJlD me auL BKEAD for ROYAl BAKING HD BAMRY BAKERS. RALEIGH H rVDUR HOME IS INSURED-YES. BU': Jj IS THIS? V; ^ee thQ Eoce.1 c£ « - I ,1S' FIRE INSURANCE COMMNY >URHAM. NORTH CAROLINA ^_^OLin-DEJBEmiABLi ACME REALTY COMPANY RALEIGH, north CAROLINA UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA onso Evan*. The case ha, bven hanging fire since January, when the an- ilicants appeared before the lo cal board of registration and were refused registration, after an examination behind cloaed dottrs. They filed petitions in t|in court laat February, under s state law which provides thHt where one has been denied regi&- traiion, he may appeal to the 'ir edit court, and have his qualifi- caftlon* determined by a Jury. Bringing the case into* court who, with the backing of the lo cal NAAOP branch and the southern state conference of N AACP branches, has waged a long fight to have the courtp de lermine the sualification® upon which the fitness of applicants for registration may be judged. (’ominenling on the ease Shores said; “This will be the first itime we have had t^, try any I'f thefe cases. Heretofore, aftei* pc ontiis tl23456 13*56 790.,., ;) petitions were filed, the petit:- onars received their certificates of registration through the ma'l. Hence it appears that we may actually get a chance to havo' ©nr petitioners’ qualificationg deter mined by a Jury. This we should like to have done.” Wife Preservers, ESseSiiEca Try this method of breaking: up nut meatk Puttheminapaperb»(r»nathHi run rotting pin over them several timsa. The bag: keeps the rolling pin from gtW ting oily from the nuta Something New!!! Something Different!!! The Family Unit Policy At last a life insurance policy, so drafted that the head of the family may carry insurance IN ONE POLICY on his own life and on the lives of other mem bers of his immediate family. Why pay excessive rates for small amounts of insurance, when every insurable member of the family can be protected with one policy? ONE PREMIUM TO PAY-EVERY INSURABLE MEMBER OP THE FAMILY PROTECTED. ! Man cannot successfully meet the issues of life without money—neither can widows and orphans. Buying life insurance is not only a duty, but a privi lege and an opportunity. See one of our representatives today. His knowledge and experience will prove of great value in selecting a policy best suited to your individual needs. ★ ^ ^ NORTH CM MUTDAL C.C.SPAULDIN9.Pr««ll*rN^ * DURHAM.NORTH CAROLINA I Durham District Charlotte District W. L. COOK, Manager A. E. SPEARS, Manager Well-Planned Storage Saves Time and Money A sound investpient of time and money, sayg Pauline Gordon, extension hoine management specialist of State College, is a well planned storeage space for canned foods. In a newly published folder now available froyv the college, it 13 pointed out that every farm home can have adequate storage space for food with but little Work and expense. ‘Not only is it possible to e- duee the cost of meals by us-ing home grown and home conserved foods, but the satisfaction ■ ■■■ ■ —-■ f location of stbrage spacc, the «.r* tnal «on*tniclion, potting^ ths; food ftway, and the space arrange ment. Three illostntions, with dimensions, show plainly how the cabineta and Selves be built to consarve a maximum of space. Specialists of the Home De monstration Department at State College, in cooperation with the Airricultural Engineering Depart ment, prepared the new folder. Copies may be obtained without ehai|;e by writing to the Agrrienl tural EdKor at State College and asking for Extension Folder No. 47, “Storage for Canned Poods. ’ mimSM !As much interested'in the nation’a heaM m he is In foreign and domestic affairs, President Roosevelt haa taken a personal ^ interest in the lack of proper health facltttlea f«r Colored people. Phot* (above) rfiows a doctor lookiag erer a yonng patient at^ Freedman’s Hospital, Washington, D. C. Better health for the kids will mean better men and women for the fntnre- This scene typical of tbe haodreda oC WPA bealt^ proj^bs tiuoai^oat^ having a g-ood supply and variety on hand at all times means much to the homemaker” Miss Gordon said. ‘"She knows the health and happine&S of her family depend on *well balanced meals.” Actually, there arc four g-ood reasons for having plenty ©f storage space. First, it providssj an Adequate place for ocmserved products, gufficient in quantity to* meet budget requirements.' Second it allows products to bal arranged for convenience Record ing to their food value. Third, well planned stora"3, improves the quality and variety |: of canned meats of jellies, pre- | : serves, and pickles. Fourth^ ’.t' f* improves the quality and care of i ^ dried, brined, and stored pro ducts. The folder explains . proper Remodel Light Systems For Rural Homes More light Is possible in many rural homes with the rapid grow th of rural electric lines. Wherd new power is lighting fa.m homes, most of the users are in stalling modern fixtures. But in homes where electricity has been available for somS time many farm families can remodel their existing lig^hting system •without much expense to provide better light with less glare, says D. E. Jones, rural electrification specialist of the State College 'Extension Service. liighting experts now recom mend muth more light and better distributed l^ht in homes than they did formerly. Jackson Plumbing and Heating A. E. JACKSON, Manager A REUABLE BUSINESS WITH A PERSONNEL ' MAKING IT EFFICIENTLY FOR YOU, 707H FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONES: Res. F-0591 ' - Bus. N-6871 Page’s Grocery and Meat Market FOR BETTER FOOD AND MEATS Our Store is Complete to fill your every need at all times. ’XViurteous Service At All Times” 1109 PINE STREET PHONE N-4271 'Market Is OfM For Black Walnut Products Ameritan.T consun.e fifty niff ion dollars Wf rth of nut^ year, and about one-fifth . f these are from ^tld trees in tli.- , forests. In other w, r*, ten million dollars * picked fr* m th-‘ the ground, not includir>g thv nuts consumed by thousands ji [farm families who have th»ir io»wn. j With this in view, R. W. Grae : ber, Exteniion forester at N. C. State ’‘.liege, inn^ests thnt, j North raolina farm faBsUi#^, i J especially 4-H Club boys and irirls, add the jrrowing of bla-k walnut trees as a sideline to their acrricultural ent«roriae4. “No less than 1150,000 wortii of nutf are *old in Noftti CSf^i- lina each year,” he declared,* "and the possibilities for grO”'- ing black walnut, both for ntU •and lumber, arft good, mar-: 'ket is far from saturated.” This is (Illy »»ne of the an-: gles of "tree farming” stresj^d. by Graeber in hij, forestry eduoa-, tional program. Continuing, he says “fia‘h year hundred ^ million dollars are brou,ht inr.n :the American bank account I through the sale tf forest pro- i ducts, making this fine of the chief gourees of our income. Six mllHon people are directly or indirectly employed in cur for ests; and if it was not fyr wood, j another 122 milli n or mote, would have a hard time making a j satisfactory living. I “The house we live in is usually made of wood, aa well ai the bed we sleep in, the chair we relax in, the table we eat at; an l' the stove we cook with eqnsumos a let of wood. Even when the ncvyspaper arrives, it Is printed ‘ on paper made of wocij. Our shoes Would be so stiff we coaUl not bend them if they were not treated with tannics acid, which is extratced from ehestnut, hem! lock or oak bark. ; There are more than 4,503; different uses jf wood. This, counts plastic as q^e . ,pjsp an J | paper as one use, but there are thousands for each of these.” Twim Hie snascniin* infhseiiee lege girls’ styles is smb matching ensemble. The mMbkv corduroy Jacket, with pi«at{ pocketa. Is aetastty scwa hr * ' tailor and is perfect witk felachi , for wear aboat tlM caMpa* ST'^ ' picnics and other ontiacSL Filmdom*s He-Men ' D o wn-to-Eartlv.. Fern PmonSf charming NBC Chi cago actress, ia winning fame in three NBC serials, "The Story of Bud Barton”, *'Lone Journey", and "Thunder. 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