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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 TOP PROBLEM ho%, ok v* f. **, for fh*: -ift courses fcfcciufe* ths superintendent §a tit s o wi-ceni? ith ths sir ices ett ’.he art teacher and ; ho replacement res marie >'■ ■- withstanding the fact that there Ztt several talented student? in tire school v ho need this type of preliminary 'raining, from an »p --fcraisai of the comsee to he of fered at the tVe. hin," on school tut a i fall, no pro', •con ’ hatever , has b en mada ft • a m■■ c ptton hi Art studir.E If pur information is correct' ar.ci e bt liere it is, ii a- nears! *cj in. :,th of h«#e tank disci tm'.nation and y.icr ah • , *:■ are being practiced In the i.itv r/ the suspension of Art court as. " e fee) that the principal, or the - hoot has been and be-in-' nefliaent, careless and indifferent. tu tho nc-ffd? of nis s udsnU. When you are made a'".are of the see fclalizeri Art * ■ nifM offered at trie Naedbam Broughton Hi.eh *vLool and compare that ‘-ith all Cut abandonment of men the ta ken Art courses at the Washing ton school, and aii of this without e single v ora of prate t from the tl hington school load, you don't hate to "C>nder why ve a 3 j group remains far behind othei groups Those wtio are paid high salarlf *o protect and advance! pur interest are in too many in- j it*nees indifferent to any interest j §ave their own. Although the A.«- •ocialion felt that these case were areas in which the school prin cipals should exercise jurisdiction, inasmuch as they had not and ap parently had no intention of do ing so; 'Reverend Paul H John son, the Association president promised to take the matter over j and make a personal invesigation j of tjie fact? The Committee on Adequate j Hospital Facilities decided the re main on duty for the summer and to continue its exploratory >.< oik i with the idea of having a con- . ciete plan of action ready by September The proper name for the new Negro high school, no"- under con struction came up for considera tion. It is an acknowledged fact j trial this school came into being eca resu! of the untiring efforts ; of the Negro Citizens Committee, under the leadership of the then chairman, the late Reverend tVT W. Williams Because of this, the Association, whichby the way • had i;s name changed from Negro Citizens Committee to the Raleigh: Citizens Association through the j influence of some elements within j the Committee who abhorred the i name Negro; it was considered; fitting and proper that the new j school bea>- the name of Rev Wil liams, coupled with the name of j the late Reverend Ligon. who like j Re verend Williams, gave his very j life to the unselfish cause of ad- 1 vancement for our people A com mittee was appointed to present the name. Williams-Ligon High j School to the Raleigh School; Board together with reasons which prompted the choice. The Association was at a loss; in trying to understand what or who caused the present high; school to be named the George 1 Washington High school When | you consider the fact that George; Washington, a slave owner, did not want Negroes to go to any! type of school to say- nothing about a high school for them, it does appear rather ridiculous for us to have a school named tot hsm BTC ROMAN FAMILY porting her plight., was granted an increase in aid to the $?9 a mount. After Mrs Roman buys grocer is, pays the rent, lines up the fuel supply and does her other house hold and family chores, she makes * Now 6veats -icr:* to #,-* • iia children Inn:■ Rrtb Lt.... Johnny and AT .eu a.e at least presen-able .vhen they go to Sunday School , :> nearby Friendship Bartt...-- .hm ■ i where she holds memhet-, • " ;■ and . here- rolh sna and .loiu: i t - - attendant.-* Lotting *ht i wnool season v also faced the j ri. üblcrn of keeping the children .urentable' t; attend Lunba: i : 1:m0 1 vhn re Fori was m tht i ■•• if d giace; Aunt- Huh in ♦«* j a tr:h and Johnny in the second ; Albeit who is ft ij to eu.u »u j I*ool t: 1 ■.■ i.u.:-m. teii: - if poe : *ib?€. ..'u! her Welfare check Eliza nth Roman tries !■:> make -ml:, , ..•■« ( pi,i. eheck <? t*o>* ■ v thing j she can use in the attempt. . , epirt- j m* 111 h tbeeatenin* to 'cut off’ ' it*, aid to the Roman (amity. ilupoß’S MOTE: Next we*k fhb series aMI rCfal why the H'eltare Department ha. been .»Hii to threaten to "top *id to {tir Roman family. BTC AGF.D MW | . proud of his full head of hair, j .even thong hit is thinning a bit; at the top With six of his twelve children j J Still living, he has fifteen grtm.d --j children and two great-grand'hit-I ! then. Doe Broadnax lost his sight last tail, but regained it a few weeks Liter, and can now zee fairly well His hearing is also quite good. Doc believs his longevity is due tv a good appetite, eating whole some food, and chewing slowly and •.veil. Yes, he smokes and drinks. | but only a little at a time. The ! .moking ha blit he acquired about j ;90 vears ago hk. I VMMILVTE - T hereby protest and challenge 'he right of W A. Manley to call tor a second primary in a race for the Democratic nomination for j constable of Morehead Township, for that in fact and in law. he i |is unqualified to hold office, nr; do register and vote in any pri-: mary or general election, and in support of this challenge I do; hereby allege upon information ind belief as follows "j That tv. A Manley has here- I tofore teen convicted of the fe! I „ny of murder .or manslaughter. j . Your Wedding Will Rg An Even More * Memorable Occasion v j ***■'s When Vour Full Line -*-•••• %,'■ 4-W \ j Os Wedding Stationei v /T 'gt|^ n Is Prepared By U> . , \ \V: ; Allow Us To Take Care Os All Your / i ' w' Wedding Stationery Come In y ,■ >•'•. /--- / \ ■ s - < ! and See Our Impressive An v ni // :/ (A‘V: •• Raised Letter Printed Invitations Hr- ,C;.- / ' 4 \ ception Card and Everything hi ; y/’ *>'.’%• 1 l v You Need In Stationery To Make jgjpCvg/ Your Wedding Impressive. / Carolinian Printing i S ! 8 E, Hru gcH Street Phone 9474 Raleigh, N, C. I ! * i ■ *nmi»iMl»|i«ia« mwn—iniiiWinTn->-»r»i>ii nnmumM, II in n I irnnixn ir-nir —t ■■- 1, ■■ ■ " i rmki i> rv virii’i or , SHOOTING T*.’ *.<;}-'!)» ’»• VFtt I O R! i SI T» RV ‘.R ' I { ; AIjAIV When Poheit tlpx i nuder rrl'.-irds Jr., I, rod r to jvcm I; las. .-■ obiv and viafkcd ; hli hi< VI 1e ill a ( f>. Ilf |r of I 11. I loilirr roi a ol IJo- !criit*..!.iii.e • pool 3l llt ivii I'.iik. onlv late i i nolrt have been avi ai of tVs by tht' ic*i on of ,’ni'.'h he has insl bia 2 That W A Manic/ caqnol read and and cons'-quently I, not qualified in I w lo register, vote, or la a candidafe in any primary election" j Manley '.’ailed for 1 seem.q p.-j | maiy on th post of Morehead con i pAlfKf.ll RV Vlrrt’4 OF ..... •• >1: p ,r.i 1 . tievKi ’<* . SIKiOTIN't; T?.’ '.OHM ’> VFil 1.1 <fnr Hi lr StMine ill i-di Bk ..,i n . |>i lo t n ; , v 10 ft!-; f’SEO RV (H\ ' f-Jt nn w'th ■' 11 old rw ;!*. r-ir. i A (l A I ‘v \\"ntji Ur 1' 0‘ s h-flow en \voj Ii r, iol»n f j rfnrlfr f* cf •’*s Jr., In. t't ri»i t f so JS. \vipi 1»< » H». j h yrk l;|'i’. .: uir! 'tiff! ! tul il fniJU f .util ; lIK hjf vt It in •* totilft of Hit jvrl ittil Ui “ l : f of hr- '..»<>)* it |'ilv C* lorVr r rm; ;i of I Jo- ’* H* *»>? rr-niji)i|»' vo :, *!lf ! |><> o j t ( Ibiih. only t.ife f' 1 :u:} . hicy <?e '•.i.HUils *n flip I (iniirt tiav 4 ' been \t of ib'<? t <>rwi of Hie b>« Ur» l oom rSuir I roubles I o hy the iea'-'-.M or yrii hr 1-. - M1 '■ ' fl, i,is ! -i>. wml Thomas lo.ii hi.i v it bit 1 * I .whmi'u * .•>■■ SC | f 2 That w v Manic-;• imnot "" ri vhi ' " :naio,it ' ' Church OUlKiay! , , , , him and « tlurd f-.ynr'iiT'it.e in tb<> read aud " rl r. and consequently , . „ May .!( primary. r> not qualified in law lo regif'er, ’ . vote, or lif •■) candidate in any Tin •■an-l-.clate 1m? sought pn Mulioiis Leave primary »leclio‘i " r >f(ii e in era! ••'o'-ti'.>n.- In (ho I , , i, .a f. tt;. d i oun'' . iff j Maniev I"- ' F" tj, , P ., ( h P r;m an-i . de »|*j *i»| jmaiy on th post of Mo.reh r ad con f<. i.ul jj I IlOUe Gel Acqiuunled With Raleigh’s Nrwril Down!own Store I'caturmg Smart C!c»thcs At Popuhrr Prices. Mil lon’s Clothing Cuphord | 11! • l ((l iii vitil s i \ f i o*n IJaIH di. vv.iM-i ~me=*- s==^'. f 0111 I THE CAROLINIAN I akr Your t roubles 1 o Church Sunday! Millions Leave Them There Heal ih 1 is Wealth SAFEWAY FOOD STORE Int JVivjp & WHniingf'*n Sfc TRADE With Your Friendly Grocery Store - For— FRESH ME A lb (GROCERIES and VEGETABU S Always Low Pricea OPEN UNTIE 9 P. M. Daily ! USED CA RS ' 1 f- * - C **storv C cn* erHlile *t. licA'fole* ec. S t MF-r r- urv Sp?l'»n T-l I of*! m> •- -'lt *M> Pontiac "8" >»reaT«l?n* ~•> tf< .-<ms ■**'!■■’• ti fp r 'i‘i (t'xirp i\3.f'*rpp ? •' •if) Lincoln Sedan -ri M--.■■.•■,• ■ ■<■■■)■;« <• •Pi Chevrolet StvlelT* Sedan » •»> <t ' v'-tem ' •<> •» Chevrolet Pf'ntf Onpe : > i r<my« <s •>r«*r"" t y Scdsn •’> -k»r < o»;pe •j-j ihf - i vie t ‘?_-dv '■ ■ 1 1 ■ l , ‘“ P-P’-'n <-v Void sedan •• >**••<"*' 'M.'i .to * or?) !>e?*i\e *«•?»« j ‘ ' he - role • >■ JM RMON I !<■<■< Id Motor <«• n pd *iy M< 5 ?* * » 429 S. Wilmington St SIS Fay*H«-vnle V Dial 3-S4S4 i*** l s*of? s 0 11 Oft O' / Oill PS ! ’.-•1 HUDSON Pacemaker 2 Hr. B Healer. 11,000 ♦49 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Spec.*? CM***?. „ Heater, Black fh*U>h sl/°?' *49 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4 dr. Radio & Heater .$ 1 *95 j CONN-GOWER PONTIAC CO. SO? Fayetteville St, Dial 3-h.SSS mrnmmerrwm-mi^a^wasreisrsssVFmsxKsssKim^^ : 1 : jjfjfe V W*v - " YST.L ■ >MW- '" v ‘VIS ■ •!>*(';'! ■ DEI ? S/Vf l Ahevr is » a F.< in }', KE on. ’ ife of the red o‘‘ it. Mn-t / ? pivi np.ij < !rur»ii, n lio trernflv !« lurnol frra+l Wlfuston th tn vhere Ate ,■ iD ride A (he 'Hh ’n) 1 1 ( hri* |»ar» ( onfetejuf <>f Negro Wilt* fii She W”is appointed to H'p ireeuf The Dioeevr hy lie IF Be*-erenrl fbonns I!, IghE hi shop of the Diocese. Tiresfon* BUDGET TERMS iimnns ST ORE S I I i s ! .'• f-nycttcviilc ."It, K % our lire* liratunu’ ndrrj«»t*- tn vonr ho?up? U«> it bought to •i»vrr vfUlt home year ; ago of five ye alk ago when the rati»e was half what if is nou- ! she value of your home l» worth prof or ting i *•< f'avrnetw mMir.nice Drnrv give V(Ht DIV prof f*e( ion on your home a«-4 (urne h*m; i As f y :vn Rl !nv F vot l I IT' It r S via ISSA I? \ I Iff! I OX* CAVFNESS INSURANU, AC! Nfy A» aar rn v Rtnldmg DIAS 3-3563 Pov Cavenes*, Sr. Roy Cavoncss, Jr. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE -'l, 1952 STORE - KEEPER ROBBED SIX > vcRK S An * : uuicniifbd. walked : "do * grocer; store tovby and arbed for ? fork of c.iga! cf '.A ■. rrO' • VV ncu thy- p o v;. A» *i it i .' to .-;* '• ' hi yp f nuib I he •lueubcCH.ci r- f-u -rm. f f bin (. i ice • oev o | AA S/ < HOOSL FROM 25 *- 1 Din ym NT MAKES add MODELS •■•I »«??.;•«- CnronO H'm A»u.r,.«M ? f, *O, f Ton | ~>rk "t;, *2o‘»:i ,:,r s nw »8 ’8 •'Otlon , ri.,«! tiM. -tjf- -at cittb ’V,«-f|OG ‘ '‘" l>f H<‘.r?r * I! * .mi >. | % -p Wl.it.. 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