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c. rUBLiSHBO WUKLY BY THE OAKOLiNA TIMES PUBLISHING CO. * 117 E. PSABOOy St. DUBHAM. N. C PHONES N-71tl t J-mi Eat«t«d M Mcond cU« mater at tile Po«t Ofie« at Durham, N. QBder th« Act of Hlirch Srd, l87t. L. E. AUSTIN. PUBLISHEK WILUAM A. TUCK, Witor HERBEBT B. TILXJBBY. B«m»m« CHABLOTTE OFFICE 4»> 1-2 EAST SECX>ND STBEET SUBSCRIPTION BATES: $2.00—Ymut, $l.aS—6 Mentii*. Negroes On Juries A Reason For Prayer BY HENBY WtW i)e«l RTOM fey the hundrek OLAY |>AVIS F. D. Roosevtit MMp I II WHIM I. .. fMl ttti oattl* wMi th« , m tmrn AM ,%• I*#! Ih«m th* wh««* iwithout Franklin D. Bool«vllt will Ih^ay* WAtrinf W rtflnt It, M wh«;t h«S9«q|, th« animil* b*com —.. "••'I'""i • ««rn»0 ®n. j iPOor hrunmna b«ins bacome thin. NO STRAIT-JACKET FOR HIM* thou- iFor aigtit 7 true «ands have tumad thair bacln on And broucht tradition and their deaf eatti to I colora blu«. the api>ea) order to hel^ it cilery on. Tho few of us who hav« re mained loyal to our Itberaton find it diffieult to undanitand thig new and ipalpable trend of Netrro thoufrht but we alaoi find ouraelves constrained to hope with profctund sincerity that the maiority of us, as evidenced by our vote, is right in ttie stanti talcen. ha’a MTved v» anemie, malnc(uriahed. Any num- ua tht»p(U«h in viUmina are lo^ from fooda during the process of cann- in the paatueriiEinK of miHc. hciusewifa ewoka har v«g«> The rectent plaeins: of Nearoes on the Grand Juries of Dur ham, and Mecklenburg G)unties comes ias a climax to ten jrears . ^ . of f'lrhtinir by the Carolina Times to have Negroes called for jury service in this state. Our readers “will remember during J*® semblance of a gesture in the past 10 years the appearance of editorial after editorial in directvon j*nd for that one this newspaper, setting fortl^ the injustice of not permitting. Negroes to senre on jurift^ especially in casea where members faiA of the race were being tried. df Lflntoln’e party in He ihall carry xtm farther on A. ^ firtfriand of mltie minerafe do^ ed to me pawwa the re- "M yK.u^ had ona Doctor everyday afra skinned and the skm And ha hu tixmM thoae pain. ^ a thousand and on xther things which wie in -ar Why chamre wb«n an operation , ■ peamflnt in the lart century with It might ba full of daai)ieaWa!’'^..^’'®7"‘‘”r‘‘’ It ia inconceivable that a^y If dried where in thia counitry wou4d notj^ re*»on for a change too*| reoem mitic iwproved the eonditknvs which,^ Roogevcl^ should serve fottr,]'“ ® same oo ,ur whob »wr. tn... , |a.n w. ^ pom .n e,p.I of how Buch cah,®"C« *’« >>*• socceeded thus ^ still hopelessly I not let him still be our Itiar. find *uch malnoikrirfj of election re- We ahalHoofe o« you President t>o«ed to *0 80 well, lAnd with you we never shall fear. All of us know that prior to,in ^ur heart* we’ll alway* keep, “ the mid* the rise of Mr. Roosevelt the De- ’ So vitdlly affect but ^ur opinion best a'^ained is divided in spite SUltSi. Because the Carolina Times had the audacity to ask fof this right it has suffered the ill-will of many of tHose who feel that jury ser\’ice in North Carolina is the sole right of white men. This Budderi chang% in the attitulde of the opposite flrroup, given in presidential intenticns regard ing us which lack party endorse ment and suptport. Anything, can hapipen now in this upeet and belligerent world —^Peggy Spaulding. Yonr Health and AOne . . k c{ plenty. How is thia condition remedied. Why we buy back all ithfa deficiencies iom the drug store when we go to buy out vitamins. . ♦••-BY*** SEIFERT C. PVfil^ M; Dt imi^us by the ruling of the United States Supreme court, island if continued unpc^uliafr tax*-jpajhinE In tha ittidtft of plwty a victory, part of which we think we have a right to celebrate. ,tion continued labor ti^obles, or g^em as incongnrous thing to Mf> anything else should oceaaion We are aware of the fact that there are many white people strife in any form in this coun- who are still antagonistic towards giving the right of jury,try it goes without saying that service to Negroes. They think the world will come to end, we would be the iirwt and the and will doubtles| frown upon such action. To such persons las^ to suffer it. Therefore whdt-jpay fancy prices for the beaj. North Carolina can no longer pay attention if all of its p«>ple jever we do at any time should be brand \3f[ thia ©r that product bwt are to enjoy the benefits of democracy aiid th(e rights of a free inspired and controlled by oar ’ unaninvc^s deBire to protect and and even more incongrirot» #hen it exist. ^ I (Let a consider our food suipi)!y, we eat a grea^ de«# of fbod»and people. The right kind of Negroes on juries will do more to help rid the state of Negro criminals and other deplpr&ble conditions than race hatred and race discrimination will ever be able to do. The offieiala of Durham and Mecklinburg counties hiave tak en a step in the right direction. We salute them for iU Notes and Coflunents • • • It's a trustful wife who gives her husbandieftterri M be dtill- ed. ■ ■ • Emotions are mduable but civilization teaches self-eontroL • a • Modem definitionat Univeni* ty—an exeuae for a football teaou • • • Advertising is good for buai- aeas; it's even good for our bttsiaeu. • * « It's easy to five somebody ■omething that rightfully be* longs to somebody else. • • ■ No matter wbat kind of or ganization you can think of, somebody will join it. • • • Grampiar is in the process of prmtfi but some folks are try ing ttf overdo the process. • m £ As ft nation, we can be tfaank- ful that Presidential elections only oieur once every four years. • • * If you leam one thing every day, you will know 96S things by the end of the year; so what, • • • Forward - looking merchants are now planning their sales campaign for the Christmas • • • When athletics become more important thaa atndies, tAil is running away with the dog. • • • The search for truth is so dif- at even preacbm a^ ^ agree upon its ezpo- U you want to gain the food flaBkm of ^ iattvidual, give 1m fth ordn: forirlist he has to Whst haa ^nwned in Japan; 4# kiMefl't h^tn^d a beliicose from the CMent in a couple iC'-lVMdkB. Wheoefer *twshuig degeaer- I into a money - making pro- mi rtf tfan « # • arwi; »Mtit talk iimr ii thiit vtth- tkm they could An American patriot is not a man who thinks that other nations will run when the Unit ed States says, "Boo!" • • « Lettera to the editor should be short, sensible and display courteous r^r^rd for otheH. • • • Hitler’s time - table has been upset by those perfidious En glishmen who do not mind dis turbing the peace of the world. The most signiiicant event of « • • the world, in November: The American people ffoing to the polls, to select a President. • * « In the course of the next few months llitler is going to begin to worry about starving people in the recently acquired lands under his protection. • • « It begins to look like the new freedom is being extended into the Balkan peninsula by those famous liberAls^ Hitler and Mus solini. • • • A demoerat, generally speak ing, is a miin who does Aot be lieve that he is entitled to more thtui average rights. That is why there are so few of them. • • • • We may t^k about hard times, insofar as making mon ey is concerned, but we seldom stop spending our cash for non-' essentials. / « « « No business pushes itself; whenever you see a business growing, you can bet your life somebody is giving intelligent direction to its affairs. • • • Now, that the elation is ov er, l6t*s get together and do our jMrt toward making the United States the bMt Cotintfy in the world and the safest. m m m In a few years the new crop of Frenchmen will believe that somebody pushed France into war with Germany against the wiU of the French people. • • • If you are sure that Hitler and Mussolini, plus the little brown brothers, have no de signs against tl^ country then you might wonder why the United States wants an army, a navy or an air force. • • • It is a credit to Italian effi ciency the way they put their invasion into Greece into re* VWWif benefit the whole race rather than Ju«t a chooeen few cA us. We can neither affirm or deny that the Democrat^ of 1940 will cast i/tvd we have expressed otir preference, we can only hope earnestly and pra.y fervently that we have not make a mistake in the choosing. ' AS TIME MARCHES ON... WITH WILLIAM STRUDWlOK WHEM THE CALL CMIES From the 6road ey]ianse of we»- tem pljttns Prom Main Street andStar Alley, Yea: from towerinjj hill and vall- CMhig goodi^'llien m«n ini lanes Ifieeding the call of Unde Sam i%ain. COIN ! IfieSB CLOlhES SUIT MP ' LAfgST MOOEi., PiRf Cr f1?OM ABROKkO W & LANj^lEP ICONOrtV mmmtd wild Spamow and let [giant band one heart again, one a^>proaeh oi winter. Parrish adds are we getting our moneyis worth noit to mention ‘ our food Vjrfitie ■wiorth. Most of oU>* pf^nt foods are so high refined that tfie value ,®« brown, Mack, yellow red from the Endpoint of nciuriah-America’s bright alhining be to us what the^Repufcticans of ment is decreased sometimes 1805 were but, as the die is now about fifty percefit or more. Our freedom he’ll be forfeit and pure white fl«® H iji-|ftttch der: | «c«u!^ his fcaMzed in the.^reflnnihg pj^ees i^f he’s »«willing to fifht for De- that #t» . pr4cllcally no^' fit eatt, mocre^y s goal, our -ArMIJfe' Vise is hJce andVpoJi^- ed, bu host of t^ food vslhe niM been left in tJie ttllt her hunt for her food!” “Case dtemSssid.” mind agi^in— a fleeting return this suggestion: to the dizzy hilarity of youth | "Arrange for sioime heated ^ — homecoming at the ole aim a ter fdunt^ini for the, flock to THE FUTURE , mater. AS TIME MARCHES Weather arrives. ON'.—Wfflliam Strudwick. Jesus Appoints the Twelve (Armistie* Banday) 1.4wi.i.aBWMariai-r m(»lLiOtltS ^ SUNDAY SCHOOL UBStON —William Strudwick THE GREATEST DEFENSE LAWYER By NEWMAN CAlliiHBeiX (The IntetTiatlonal Uniform LessMi on the above topic for Nov. 10 Is Luke 6, the 6oid«n Text be ing Luke 6:31, “As ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.”) ' THE SIXTH chapter of at. Luke which Is the lesson for to day. is a beautiful recital of Jesus' life on earth and His teachings. We see Him walking with His diS> dples, choosing the men who are (o carry His message to the peo ple after He is gone, healing the i4ck, teaching the multitudes, and answering the hpyoerltical lead- ,ers of the established church to vhom observance of the letter of U*e law and custom were the real Religion—not attitude of tAlnd and Vttrlstian actions. 'Walking through the ' wheat fields with His disciples on a Sab- fci^.th d*y. talking with them, cer tain of the PhaHsees, almt.y* hc^- 'Mg to catch Him in some indlsere- 'tion by which they could arrest and bring Him before the authori ties. ealled His attentlMi to the »;act that His oompanl«s were flicking wheat or barley, rubbthg vnem between thelt hands and eating the kernels. The BibM saj^ they ware picking the **0001,*’ bat com as we know it in America was unknown in Jesus’ day, and , other cereals Were then called etsm. The PtisMsees said this set was unlawful on the Sabbath. RiOfls for the •haervance of this day were very strltst you remem- ^ber. But Jesus answered them that CMtvldi the vary pillar of the chiirch. when he and hla follow ers were hungry, had gone so £Sr as to eat the sMsw-bTead from the t«jiTipVt, which wiM supposed to be eaten only by the pri^rts. Tbla quieted the Pharisees for thb time. Beale Withered Ann cm another occaslOii. however, Jesus want to tlis synNPOfus on a Sabbath and tam^t. A man with a withsred right arm came to BQm to tor%«a«d, and tlw Pharisses watebad to aea wl»t the L«td Lord would do. Heading thalr Nthoughta. Jesus rstM the man to (Stand im In their midst, then He BSid to the Pharisees: ‘1 will ask you one tMng: Is it lawful eo the Sabbath days to do good sr te do i«vO? to save life or todestnw itr** To thS man Ms saU: ,forth thy haad." He dU so, and it was made whole. It infuriated thess prieits to bs i6 MBled^tar the SMB thav raftfMd to rscognise u the 'Imey were “mad dened," the Bible says, and "sem- muned with one another what ,tbey might do to Jasua.** ' . After a night of prayer in tha niountaln, Jesua ehese Hia twelve 1 apostles: Simon, whom He also called Peter, «nd Andrew, his brother; Jamn and John, PhllUpt a^nd Bartholomew, Hatthew and! Thohias; J&mes and Sln^ion. Judas, brother of James, and iudas Iscariot, afterward the traitor With these men Re came down to the plaina. and the multitude gathered close around Him, trying to touch the hem «( His garments for "went virture out of Him." and juat to touch His garments healed them of their 111a. “And He lifted bp His eyes chi His dlselptes, and said: BUMed be poot: t(» yours ii thi KlilgMm pf heaven. Blessed are jrs that hunger now: tor ys shall b* All^. Blessed are ye thit wHHp now: t» ye ahall laug^.** and so on to thi end of the ehs^aif. ^ Some are incUMd te think that’ thla Is the same as tha Semon on* th^ Mount, at ItatthdW AH ahd seven, and others eatt this the Ssrmoh on tlis Plains in dlstln6> don to the Sermon 00 tha Mount.' They are very Mmilar ia content,' only dlfTeraUy wbrteO. as might' wry w«U b« when t«#6 dhirei^tl then repeat thsaa at different' times. For as laymen It Is better, not to ugue about tlie matterj but to cheriilt In our hearts tASc pceeepts ^ our Battbr, tdad tey tej live according Is tliam. Would Bad IfriiiibleB ^ Oo you reaUie th^ ail the troU^ hies of this very unhappy worlfl would be over tf men D^d life tis Christ aakedt If. inst^ 0^ hat> ing our ehennes, we tried to uh‘ derstsnd their dttculttM, and ts help thMh: If we pngrM for them instead of cursing thamT "Be ys thMefore inerQlfut. as your Father also Is msntthil. not. and yi shdll not bs Qondsihn iuul ye sh#K not bs oQBdsmnsdr fMflve isd f ah^ be fqic^vsh.’' . Hiting ths deeds of wiokednes%> but net nait^; flie doers thet««u Isn’t that one of tbs hardest things to ior Jes«r paiabla he^ us to see how hating hinders tfa firom helping “tian tie Mind leM the blind? ShiU they Mt both ftU in the ditdif 1 "And why behoWsst tbou tha mote in thy brother’s eye, but per* ceivsst not the bealb that is in thine own ejNit . . "t(M esil tha beaih o«t of ttrihe own .eye» aiw then shaU thM sea cleerly to pull out tha mote that l» In thy brother's ejm.** 'Let each ene at m ttln OeMse Text as ear rule e« life and! try to live up ^ It "As ya would that men Should dotoyou.i4e a^ And there is the story of the 'Master ria -ibe «Teint>le coMrented with the'fJwufcUh* of either eon- demning the^ La(w of Moses or a peraon eon^tecf of 'breaJdng i^e law, yet-^ ^eiervihg clemetKy and mercy. His aible defense of the condMHMd wooitan Its gtUt as«d by Some 3|j$ art illustretiott of tiie principle expressed in the quota tion, “To err is htiman, to for- f*ve Is divine.'’ he slood up atld iAi^y Ciiiiitlhiued to 4iek liihi whsA tlMy should la; he replied, “Let Him PEERING INTO Sta^atige as it seems, the Capi- t®I city ot the nation, Was.hington carries the highest ratio of sepia suicides in the nation* Why in Wtehington the Caste ^yai^m is second cnly to IndifI; second, for 'ettiploymeht the ,poli- tncal ramifications are bey’cmd comprehension; third, it Is one city where dollars make no sen^e fourth, the whirligig ia oftimes so terrific, the mediopt'C or even the leaning genius mind is able to at^nd the ptessure. lColle>ge7 h*5 renewed the offer WSiat i holds for the future generation of Negro Free Buildings Offwed To Farms £iiicks Need Heated • • « ProiC, Di^vid ,S. Weaver, head Water consumption is greater when the ohUl is taken off, and the more waiter ^ hen drinks, the more atul the latrger her eggs.” The specialist al&o warns that drafta through openings ii\;the and ends pf the layit^ %'*ee should be eliminated by cloA'ng wj^tw >L,the^ time m^e.m^y of e*g pr»- |dufctic«, when the siijjply is' short, he says. “There is a surplus of Deipartment of Agrieuitwr-Staita only during aix ^"-,al Engineering at N. C. State{„ ^he SBriug. That leaves jabout 46 other weeks in the y^ . • is dep^toent to suiJply building homes and ni(iiikeita are j t 4I1A .la far/11-iT ’not anvply supplied with qualfty we darg notsay. For th# dastardly their county! ^gents he an-i influx of poor whites into ntemal i that or mor® new goveiunent petitions will mean ^j,e avwil^e. The new plam are lUu^ti^hed the sudden endu- of emiployment of our group if senators, con- greasntien and all figures are not shicfvn that we pte eonscioue of it by the ballot box. eggs. “By seled&ng chicks of good breeding, akid by piop^r housing and feeding, the farm flot^t eSn DOWN STREAM tmgled whpUy when heli among you^your tiny hand in mine from fljuatraAe and li«t plaife fhil^ ^thottt 9in Mat first ttohfc.' jplace to 'Plsi® and laughed scorn- ^p^Jn by agrteultural engineers of Aiid ttiey, ^idh heat'd, being .full at friends wh«, safid you were Colleges «md Extension ftoftifi'ibBd iftieir own consciene insincere. Then later, when the Service of 12 Southern states. ofct oh^ hy file, beginningj ’awn came to onr littlei affair II ■“w^ith these new plans, and ftom ilie eldest even uwto the stood alone in places. When I L^ny o,thers drawn during the laati and ilssus was left alone, could listen to your voice riseyg^^r e^ecially ficr North the woman standing: in the Uhd fall likg a merry brijok i® O.^rolina conditions midst. 1 jtinkling laughter it locked itself tension awhiteotj And so it ia, inward reflectort in my memory and seared MY' oast into the lives iw5>il(} tale memory Ikie liquid in a book juq«r published by the „a^^ed so as to prodUito U. S. Department of A^rrtculture,' ewntaining a wide range of de- ^he ^irt need 13 «oir ummer signs for farm buildiings and eggs. If the flo* '» hafteh equlpm^t fi^ eight room djwelU^ ^arly in the sunrniSr, ihore in^ to hog troughs ^d gates. Ig^re is necessary to prevent p*t- -nie USDA boKvk w'as prepared to tiafl or complete moU in the fail. tendency on the madly here anid there Pain would I e^'er those made restless bearera worulii reflect Seme das tardly dbeds. •Wwre is a part of |he aurora |f lived of some people in some soul one day a naked walks of lifs forgetting that ttese thiug, then, I could detect the perscoiB are just as human fe cKnk o^ dlJllarg in vout laughter, they are. Some stand ever ready [And I cursed you for what you with stick, atone and tongue to were* ^ nasty golddigging thing.” Oblast the very bits ont of the life we are befbter prepared than ever fire racing » gerve Tar ]^el farm JjeoJile,’' a^®^ tEowever, this can be d'ome quite Huccessfully by the Use of wet mAsii and ISghta on the teying flock.’* “plan now to producse eggs dur inir the *other’ 46 weeks in the ^yeitt and to supply broilers and by our Ex- adcordit^ to the needs of James Wc.lsih, locaa market.” jPnctf. Weaver declefred. He em- return to .phasized, however, thalt all re- »ubll. to pto.. »;,hen toyed, mridt rertricli.* on Ae,„, hope .nd *»e... I »» your fern. a*onta of th. needed impo4*tis. rEED fingfish farmer^ are being ed th^ gather acorns, hoiise ches^ nuts, and beebhnuts to eke out agents hideous Servifce. “This will eliminate extended correspondence,” he Sfald, “be cause we have, for instance, 15 of ^ly persTOBi' who is in fche^puibMe eye upon the least pfovocatlon. T^is is iiot the true way of life. ! were TIRES . , Although tractor tires fann dwellii^ in the new UlSinA ^^Id in imz. approximately m and 5.2 farm dwel^ In our 95 .pe^errt of all farm tractcW North Caitlma lis*;. They range made in 19i99 were equipped ith from two to eight r^m houses. Rubber pneumatic 4™. at the ftee- The 'niost|^,jigyi ^ farmer writes in for a tory. to them likewles." ^ DUtributsd bjr Slag ffsturas.laiMe^e.’r'' '’—•-t-m- |I Ii>'i^j>i|*'«p THESlB THY iPEOPLB The Faites decreed, forttoooth Time ShouM MArdh Oh—Just te a fi^nd of ihine that, “In that daj^ of the j|ion will ley down wth lamb,’’ “Let us hope the leisA> won’t be inside iihe Uo(n fof ^ohOmy of Bpaee/’ he sagely tetorted. Ai^ {^sakittg of economy, iiiere ia id'ne story of a man who was sumrooned to court for uhder noiitistii^ hi* wife: The pl|6lll4l]{^lplMained that her hucib^nd was a hypnotist land kt Aieal time siiggested her into thinking sffife was a (ifliwiry bird anrf fed Beif bdM fdod. Jtid^ asibed the defendant if trteit Ms Wife S.i’d was tme. The husb|4nl quickly answered, “Y«s, Your Honor, but that is non-«upport for, I fed her food. And'Ji cou^d hiftve ncads her think tionJ BITS OF SAGACITY Men who wait until all is fa vorable, die failures. auspicrous time to start an un- jget of plans for * dwelling, we e^(king ,s now.” seldom have any way of ,knoiwing TOBACCO A successfHia man «r one who ^Mch of the 67 blueprinite on TOBAtuo hae tried, not cried; who has fUe gend him. TTiii in. looo « Mf worifed not dodged; whci hasi loofcimr over the ' trend m lpo9 w«« » blit shouldered responsibility, n o tLd list of plans in the new USDiA bjf waded it; when has got under the ^nd then studying the de- fL^rsW thS burden, not merely stood to one' -riotions ^ tiio qii wiano ir, Bureau figures shoW tha* side looking on^—giving advice the North rslPoMnn bulletin Ameriman Ma-nufacturets ^m«d N. C, Mutual Weekly Review, “1V>t have worked faithfiilly is to have succeeded'. Life isi too short together the wh»le harvest,’’ should be abJe to select e:cai^y tiie bmt fitting hds heeds,” FROM THE SANCTUM A thousand throidltj^ yelling viJkef haunt the f^nctum, the Water In Winter Plans Being Made Oash income from FARM fhrm nuvrketings and Govern ment payments in Sept. was |»94 000,'000 ag convparod with revised eallimate of $749,000,000 for August ^d 9ai,OCO,000 in Sept. 19®9. An fegg is 70 percent water* That is a fafcit thait C. P. Parrah INCOME sport jvf the gods it shouJd be Extension pouHxyman of N. C. called, **Kihg Football.” Home'state College, jjonstantly impress- The U. S. Bureau of AgnVul- eall o^ the iBetier Oles who wan- es pon poultry raisc*» in urging tUial EcohJmica estimates that ■dered, spacer of those who that they provide itheir flocks the 1941 farm income will be a- trilveled up the ladder of succes, with plenty of clean w4ter in con-|^out $9,000,000' and may realch All Joioied together again ift one veaient fountains; Now, w*ith the^the highest point since 19*29.'
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