iVRPW fW •I1U0TSAT. ✓ IVotn Pifc One hw aon« ftfteen of the offiacr reach* front porch of the Me- beoM be 4rev bis pistol r a few Boinents held off aeOacia^ erowd whirh bv time 1m4 nached nearly a tor tke timely inlerven- r k Neffro 2nd licnteniint a Nefro sei^reant, who at the laii^ attenpAed to talk to~ angry crowd, it is believod aerioas troable wooldt hare Jo^mI teen the arnml A in aoffic^Bt numbers with faa «1hi4 they ase^ t* crowd disperae lone enotif;h the officers to rescae Railev the increasing throng of inf tile height of the dis- and prior to the arriv- of Bilitarj police from Camp Her, several civilian polie* atta^ced and chased '"roin scene; One or two had the>r taken when they were 9V0Rd by sodiers taking in the disturbance. Se roiting which is the first its kind to oecar in the Pi tied N^rro,iicutenant /or wori^• 'ng with loeal police aatherltin in finaUy bringing the rinc- iiHt ander control. It was mainly the lieoleBant who held the soldiers in abeyance until the firhiirrs in hot purauit~~ . *addUioiuil’ military police soffieient to force the crowd to abandon the rioting. l*roniinpnt Kcgro citizens here have expressed regrets at the entire affair, especially the iii- juriog of one of the bus drivers, most of whom are well liked by persons living in fhe Hayti sec tion of the city. Many think tha whole affair would never have owurrwl if local authorities-eiiad had the foresight to station ifi the Hayti section, “^egro police men, as has been done iu Char lotte and manv other thiekl.' Jet tied southern cities. Repeated request of the Dmrham com mittee on Negro affairs for Ne- SfCo policemen in the main Negro section of the city have been of no avail. There is little hope among most Negro leaders here that the reqiieSt will ever be sranted, due to the faijt they say that the City Council "here s directed mainly by the remote control of one man who is op losed to vesting Negroes with, the authority of officers of thr' law. Up to the time of going ti> THE: CAROLINA ‘ TMES 2nd Lt. William E. GrilBn, 811 17th Street, Birmingham, Alabama. —No. 4—Story in "Talk of th« Troops.” March 18.) press no arrests have been ma1c, aeetibn here, at one liuie»'1jut rumors are being circulated Mid '■I roekfl being tbrowft- here that -Negroes wh» were fli*' ausgj Sat Windy Oty Sluggers (Continued From Page Five) !* NEGROES fight, win forRio,f York, 160 |>ound championship. Hy Bronstein, white, Chicagt knocked out Joseph Boeheste-', New York, 175 pound alternat es, and Roody Evans, Chicago, kayoed Alfred LaBrocquo, white New York, 175 pound cTlSmpion- ship. ^ . j . 5^' John Uubbardi Chicago, deci- sioned William Gilliam, New York, heavyweight alternates, and Walter Moore, Chicago, out was almost kayoed in the first round by Rochester. But the white boy, a rushing, tenific hitter, came back after being dropped to send his dusky fci to the resin twice in the second and once again in the hird be fore the knockolil. Kvuns, who had already dis tinguished himself with bis de vastating punching power, took just 57 seconds to send his op ponent to dreamland. As the t^!l sounded, Ev^ns circled his op ponent and then waded luto him A right to the head sent LaBre- que, an army corporal, to the floor. He got up at three and again Evans caught him with u right, the white boy going down for the full count. Also impressive were Hunter, a smooth box^r who was up a- gainst a real ’star in GonKiles whom he once knocked down and Powell, an effortless fight er who is hard to hit and who wastes little motion. He g«> Kreeten a face full of lefts. »iG~AT PLAIN talk BY ELMER CABTEB amV) and 'this is no less truf of a race th'at means to con quer. ■\Vh’at are we going to do then about training. Our schools and colleges depend upon the gifts of whito veople to keep open their doors. And every rear v/hite people are giviu? pointed Cornelius Ybung, whttct jle^S antf te^. AtjS sonic of^ ss^ * Y, ilelia O'Oaatl#! («ipKlt>; 0’Daniel, tkmry Itiil^ O^: (el (Minora); aad Edvard rpn 0'Daniel and wif4> Tilfini*' N. O^Danlel, hmri at law ani next of kin of Rebecca A. Shaw, deceased, and" all other persona in esse and aot in iiese are, V , ■■■ :l - i^Mae v^e ni«iiit. Thia SSth day of February, 1943. Mechaniea and Farmers Bank, administrator of the estgte of ^^^ mUSTCE or KANp Or may b® heirs at law and neifc C^ifolins) -V Obe bus driver who was and badly hurt, was to a neal^TJiit^pital by a hi# there Il7 bos Jbeen sloi>|i!^ ""Uie ai^rry cr®iW. * night' following the rioting Were sub.)ected to black-jacking and other police brutality. So f;'r a& The CAROLINA TIMER has been able to ascertain these*'’rumors are unfounded. * AR BONDS nel^ jaredit is due the Negro tarr . a>hee and an nnidenti- Miuvgt mm m*mt MU. msHT- iomsei f m^m mt-pom $y wtti Aeshrr fV SKMSfSSQOMDtlOtdS OP SOMC- 9. -TMjry HBHYOttK COH'i-Xt&J.'t.J. lUtl' I t'MlNiiC THIS COMINe iNi HOf^ ToiTT.Teav^’wejgfir cham pionship. . Two of the evening's mo3t Sensational bouts were iu thi' L^Ht heavyweight class. Bre/i- stein, normally a middleweight ,who was eliminated iu last mon th’s tournament by Powell, fought in the higher bracket and T colleges in the South, that have sent out hundreds of well train ed men and women ,are faced for thfe first time with the pK)S- Sibility that they will have to close their doors. Here is a chance for us h) deliver. We give money to the Red Cross, we'are buying Vic tory stamps and bonds and w shoulJ. But how' TAuch ai'e w- giving for the traiijing of th »si battle tomorrpwi This is »npreme challenge to every sin gle n»an, woman and even child of us. If a single school or col lege devoted to the training oi our children must curtail itf activities or close, this will be i lasting disgrace. It will be th: QUINCY TILLMAN, 24 year old Negro, who -.ulost his left hand in action in Solomon Ist fands, starts on a new .job, ■ «s —“tnr cauiviilTa k- building 'corps, Lfts Angele?»r After . his honorable discharge from the Navy. TiUman is a na tive of Troupe,” Texas, and gave up his architectural drawHxg class to enter the’Navy. kin of Rebecca A. Sbaw, deceas-; ed. , THE I^FBNDANTS, Erl- ward Shj^jr, ^Kmmf Sbi^w, Thv’"’ miin' O^Daniel, iloberi ' O’Daniel, Lucille 0’Daniel and CorneVin 0'Daniel, and' ell other pcrsens in esse and not in essa who are 6r may be heirs at law and next of kin of Rebecca A. Shaw, do- oeased, will take notice that .tn action entitled as nbeire has been commcnced in the superior oonrt of Durham County, North OaroHna, to sell the land descnb 4d in the peti||pn in this cause, j for division; %nd the said de fendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the office of the pierk of the Superior Oonrt Tot Said County in tl» Court house’ Jn Durham, N. C., on or befo*.e ten 10 days after the 8 dajT of May, 1943, and answer or demur to the petition in the said ac tion, Qr the petitioners will appjy 10 the conrt for the relief de manded in said petition. This the 6th day of April, 1943. Durham County) UNDER AND' BY VIRTUE of the power oonf«it«d npim the Trustee in a certain ' deed of trust dated July 28, 1337, ezeen> cd Vjr Security Finance Ctorpoi> atioo of»Durham, Ineorporated, and-duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, in Book of Moitgages 249, at page 201; de fault having been made in the payment of same, the^nndersigi^ ed Trustee will offer for Aale at pnbHe aoction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door- in Durham, North Carolina, oa FRIDAY, APRIL 90th, 1M3, AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following laad,. t>>~ wit: LOTS No. 1 to 9 inelntiva ip Block “Q”j lots No. 1 to 18 iu- clusive in Block “H”; Lots Nq,. 1 to 9 inclnsive in Book “I'’; Lots No. 1 to S inolasive ih Block “J” Lots No. I, to 11 in clusive in Block “K’Mot No. ^ to 7 .iQeluBive in Block “L” of the J. A. Buchanan property aa per survey of. J. T. Poe, C. E., «. 4 ..J JAS. R. STONK, Asat. CleAfJ^»^y> 10^, said ytet dttljr iy;-iSdpt!iic)r iourt, iitfrllaiTi"Couffty’ Hugh XhomjiTOn, Attprno; $y TEP WATSON mif HtANK aO«ANV 0iit MmaeamEg 'i MBtAm e^UtHy MTM tUff a** Hsee/ OL HARRINGTON proof that what ir t^Jkes to make a great race, we haven’t got. TlegalnSto^ NOTICE IN BUPSRIOE OOUBT North Carolina) Durham County) . 'Thelma,^. Keck and husbanJ, D. H. Keck, vs William O’Daniel and wife,' Ida O’Daniel, J. B. Shaw (wi dower) ; Edward Shaw and wife, Emma Shaw; Nannie C. Allen (widow); Ruth Mickle (widow): Julian O’Daniel‘and wife, Min nie, O^Daniel; 'Ernestine O’Dan iel (widow); ’Thurman 0’Daniel (single); Robert O’Daniel (sin- ile); Bonnie O’Daniel (widpw) ; Lucille O’Daniel (single) CfJt- Administrator’s Notice Having pualified as the ad- iniAistrator of the estate of Halrison Lyons, deceased, late of Durham Couutyj North Caro lina, this is to notify all per- ^oiMi having ji^Iaims against the iaid deceased to present them- ^o tlie imdcrsigtied at H‘l Pai; •ish Street, Durl^am, North Caroljna on o;; 2Ttl}, day of February,-%T>43, &*^ tlii^ ■lotice will be pleaded , in bar o! ‘heir recovery. AH persons ivv ilel^eted to said estate, wi'll "■Ji ' ■ "■ ttWJlWiarih ‘tife "Slfice’ M Registered of Deeds of Durham in Plat Book No. 115. Reserving one lot, No. 10 in Block "K” sold to Fred Umstead, deed recorded in Book 99, page 208, Durham County Regiatry. THIS SALE will remain open ten days to 'receive increase bids* aa required bv law. THIS PROPERTY is gold'.at the request of the holder of said note. DATED this 29th day of 'jiatth, 1943. i^. L.-iiluX>yGALD* Trustee C, J. GATFS, Attornejr. X vou see,you stupw American pigs... just a F€W W0UR9 voue GiJEAT. crriES wiuu SMoi-pefe AWP LtS IM A6NES LOOK our. SBHNpyou/, OL HARRINGTON IT'S BERLIN Alright, anjd AUKEAOV Ifj Tfte Ain f (^OAOMS- UP FCOM SECeET BASE'; IN MA»ME , KJEW VOEK, AMP AL-ABAMA , , OEAPUV, BOMBEi3?S WINie T&WACP OUP UAC2GE OTIES—A MASTER STfSOKG FOR THE IF IT SUCCEEDS — AMD OMLV UJVE GRAY AMP THE GIBU KNOW OF.AM6ClCA'9 PERIL 2nd Lt. Andrew S. Morse of Washington, D. C. Recently as signed aa a FinancA Officer. (N«. 8—Story in “Talk of the Troopa,’' March 18.) Buy WAR BONDS.. REOTWG - REMO0ETJNG AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS V If you have houses or apartments for rent or sade li$t them with us. , If ybiij [have insurance problems call us. lAdTice jwithoutcost. ' IlnioB bsaraaee & lit Realty Compasy _ ; OULJ-6621 at4 Fayetteville Street S : W^-?-^ATOMC& f-- mPLB “ 0/ue POiN^ TWe TALKINO/j WELL SfMCe f IN rWOWWECANAtt ^ STILL stecesr JHATV^ 1lLi.i!Kasai fBBB^SSmSUES^ L MAKE WAY FDR ONE MORE! We wolcome the patron age of you who aio uaing our service to get to and frei|i yonr joba. If at times our buses arc wwded md therf traffic dclaya, your patience wilt bo appiWiated. Reat asaured that our entire oiysniXH^iait ia doing everything humanly possible to serve yon. During the “peakohouray** there will bo time» when our aenriee will not be aa good aa wa’4 lilce It to be but the CMilitiotta kre beycbd cbptrol doe to the laige anmber of rider at ‘theae par^culair hours. DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE -‘T — .,-iV