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PAGE SIX PICTURE FOUR UFFOItF THE FRA V - Conn "Ous" (laini*.*; (ci'/V erj of Fay etteville Stat«* Teachers Colßsrt i (inferring with his assistant Eisenhower Skirts Civil Rights Issue In Brief Tour Through The “Solid South” BY < W. GREEN! LA ATLANTA, GA i AKP) Re publican i.'i < wident:ai »*:.-•*ii-'int*.- Dwigh* D. Eisfnhi.".vi.;t invaded Dixie ta.-t ivi’ke and . a.- :. reived by milling crowds in O Flo-' licLi, ami Alabama, which far ex i'pf’d*‘d even tie i.<i itt ■! . " i;,. t»>n ol t'lOP »•::>r.p.ii,* n:Ir:< * bod brought about loud predict ion • that tiir tradition.. !l.v Democrat!: "Solid South i: 'err. eking fßp.■v:y:w ■ ■wmm !r v ■■ ::i; * ■ Automatic Washer ! k • 1 ' e Wute,* Arti>., 5 I V ' C,ih,?s cfothes // / cl '"'’ o- n ew I ',/ ‘ nre J / WWef I 1 * any I .1 ~0 *' A. j *.• , I i -C, .T’ ° / I 1 «» (i ; M ’' K. | If ,DW . >iV*' .'OSCE! 1 299 75 j . j ! Formerly Stephenson Appliance Co, A '/rr 225 S. Wilmington St Phone 3-4686 REEDUOX VVITI# «)t S MI*ROI4oM , , Provide feed box with i4v«Uu bottoms Ut hor*« ui«n{m to keep barnyard fowls from otting Into them and to make the boxes easy to clean, Dotted .finot indicate pwitiou bottom am be «#bn* to whan not in mw- & t '.' • roaches If L. Scott, left, and E. IV. Nichols, right. prior to scrim mujfc game Tuesday morning with ST. Augustine's College at John '.Verify Dol.br. Negro GOV leader in Georgia enthusiastically ip ilea the ej’iierui's .- uni: ifeCt.p "ion as hr; va I ding tiu establirh ir- n! of "rt ;>1 two-party svstern" in the .Trite Histwians said it was the first time it Kepeubiican presi dential candidate had campaigned i!i Die Dr-o Youth, and ironically, • his spore h in Atlanta fame on the Miniver. sary of the tk truetiori of Un- city hy ihc Union troops of Gen \V T Showum in the Civil . War Vkc a v.-: 1 to the former Confert r• r.■ stntcs \va- full of political po> idox S' thorn Democrats. : nioi: I::i ,i ri eve; Ihe national Derr derail I’arty friendly stand ■i. civil : i hts. leaned over back • cards to make th. Republican candidate welcome. Our bah i'fiee bating Gov Heromm Talmadgc. . wcTcomirif. t!" giTieriil to Atbn . to. ;ill but endo: usd him aßhougfi 1 Talmad-e b ods me .-tat< D»-mo ticket chieh is pledged to . >t. vtaison A parades which was a striking innovation in South ern politics was the appeur a.-i; ol Negro leaders in the platform party ol a paliti it candidate. Nrv.ro Republicans .■ , in ,ln- \\ eii oiviit'V pal tit s th.il rode in t!>' parade ar.d ■,at an the platforms while the General spieled, side-by-side \ith avid race haters. Even Georgia's Talma dgc did not seem uncomfo r tahtc as he waited his turn and s' as pho- HepuhUeans shaking hands tographed with Atlanta Negro with Ike. Packed in the crowds that listened to Ike were Negroes •and whites, shoulder .to shoul der, without segregation lai cal ’ planners had been careful to provide no seats lor '*b (: Park crowds just so the issue of sregivßuted seating would not arise, it was learned In Mlanta. where rain threatened, th,- <b\ a.uitiorium isad been emptied of seats as an alterna tive to Hurl Farlt and poliet given strict orders that no one be insulted lest i* reflect on Piedmont Board Officals Set Saturday Meet, NCC DURHAM —Some 55 Negro foot- j 03 ii officials and representatives 1 * Negro colleges and high schools . 1 throughout North Carolina are ex-! J gected to attend the annual clinic j • of the Piedmont Board of Offi : - »:o at North Carolina College i Saturday morning t.rroy T. Walker, professor of physical education at North Carolina College ami commis sioner of the I'BO, is in charge of the full day sessions. Registration and discussion meetings will be held in Room 205 of the college’s Science Hall. Registration starts at 9 am. Walker says the meetings and < demonstrations will be open to operators of public address sys terns at football games, sports pub licists and fans- who are interested 1 i? new changes in football rules Participants in the clinic include Walker who will discuss new rule : j changes; F. G. Burnette, Durham,, , changes effecting referees; R. D. ; Armstrong. Rocky Mount, assistant , commissioner of the Central In-! I t-’■collegiate Athletic Association, \ '• « Tanges and umpiu-s; P. H. Wil- • Italeig). The Fayetteville team, boasting 20 let ermen, begin Its season next week. —STAbEO TO BV SHIRLEY. liter’s campaign, reliable tidot - mants said. In Atlanta. Ik. was greeted by a ticker tape parade »r» which 100,000 spectator' lined the sf cels He made a blister ing attack on " corruption and mess in Washington" to an au dience ot 5.000 packed into downtown Hurt Park. l ater in the -afternoon, tra veling ina chartered Constel lation plane and acompanied by a second plane carrying *K press, radio and TV reporters and photographers, (he If pun lit an standard bcan r repeated his charges of "humblin ' and fumbling Democrats" to some fj, 0t!0 hearers in Jacksonville. Florida. Still lifer on Tuesday, the General spoke to a slight ly smaller audience In Miami. Returning to New York Wed nvdav m hi. the general in hi< rvo-day. 3.000 mile blUf. of th." , Southern Democratic strongholds, v.u: warmly weieomed in Tampa. bailed by 75.000 in Rirmu.-sham. _ arid 25.000 in Little Ruck, Ark EisenOower mentioned civil rights only one of his Soul’: <-m soet-chcs. t.ikcwise h> sidestepped any ) ' enci tu ot!it?i issues con ~, ~i j ' !T1 th- ScpiH'c ,3 1 as Federal ownership of tide i huxis nil, Taft-Hai tley. the Bran nan Fa: m F'kdi. noi did he own expound on fereign ..flairs. Ai'- ! parentiv he was content to come rut with a Uvo-fistcd attack <>e elhfied Democratic mal-aritnini-- (ration, which some straloy.ists re - yard as the most vulnerable -pot ,n the Democrats' political armor in y.h;di!:.- m Scmtiwrn u vasioii at Little Rock. Ike made Ins reference to t ivil riftiits. !!• ' appealed to southernei'S to end ra . ia! Qi..-( imiiedlon w ithout Core- 1 i r; « t,,e , d government to .• i in I’ anting out that the br - a• co!:Cor>l ot ?j*oo government is th. " -owaiit; nt man." Ike said: t»;f. Declaration of Independence: and the Constitution say nothing. about nationality or 'color of . pin ' His nude ne* in it's too-de. p-South Arkansas was com -; pletely silent at this point Hams, coach. Washington High School Raleigh, changes for head ; nm -men; and A. H. Pooler, prin* i ( j pal, J. C. Price Elementary | Sc nook Greensboro, field judges j end new rulings. At 2:30 Saturday afternoon, the clinic "111 present a spe cial fit-id test featuring equip ment inspection, signal drill-, speed tests, and performance tests in officiating. Coaches and officials will have an op portunity at 6:30 to try their hand with the general test of rules and mechanics for offi cials. A smoker at 8 o’clock Saturday! Prom early colonial clays, Americans have held leader- f||| M sldr* in the development ot better guns They outfought the ' ‘w& ii -• fi ’yith long-range rifles. Pioneer sharpshooters forced '■ '"ySfcli marauding Indians to retreat. Guns brought wild game to the fw IHV table. A- revolutionary American Invention was that of the / . j-'"" if percussion cap by Jo.-.hua Shaw in 16V4. Tiiis ended the flint- /fIHgJW wjf, j, M » leek era and paved the way for many other inventions that I ; uMBV w/r)/"•' Mi' ly followed, induced by incentives offered by our Patent System. . M Si' 'Jonathan Browning invented repeating rifles from 1831 to msSTWi: Ji/fi * j IB4B. The Morse center-fin: cartridge was introduced in 1888. M /ate tg 'Sir John M. Browning <son ot J<Ru«than: invented.fend patented of% /ft a series of Winchester repeating rifles before and after the Wm jx uJ rfff turn of the century. He also invented and patented automatic f yl f . firearms of every description. John M. Browning has been h. " * jEK acclaimed the greatest inventor of fuearms»of all time. His - JT patented inventions have provided jobs for thousands of iummu ft Americans, and. have given us the finest firearms with which naponm wwi count* Li to defend our Nation. «*r.wiw »*■ THE CAKOJUJMIAM Little Blues Ready To Tie With Moore Hi Here Friday BY GEO. SATTEK TF.SA/ ft: HALBIGII - After lour weeks • i bill'd intensive d'-ills Coach Wil liams a;-d his essk-tanti Hill and 3rker, hate readied the local Lit tle Blue*: fo>* th.-iv, arußltloiis ten . und>. »tal- op.-innc, with P. W. Moorr of Eli '.'ibetli City here Friday night under the light.-, of Chavis Paik Game time is eight , o'clock. The ioeals, thou eh lacking >x , petjenec, will be S< f-Uin:' then | fotir'T win ovi i the Eiir.dteth City ! team in as many nicetim's. 'These ; ; mi’s - haw ahv. v. play, d a close • contest. Coii.-h P H. Williams began thu season With a handful of Jetfer ■nen ar eraduations vit deco into PICTURE FIVE ST. At (it STINK'S ItRAIN THI ST Head f ootball Coach Hoy (Dec Dee: Moore of Saint St. Augustine’s Eleven And Fayetteville Clash In Scrimmage Setto Here RALEIGH Tuesday morning about 1 i.tu odnek, tire St Angus* title's, grid Falcons had then iirst scrimmage t si agams! the vtuliar Uion.ij eii.ven of ti.i Fayettevdie State Teachers Coile.r.c Un; coac iiv • •.alt ot i-rtei: tetim jjivc.n the chan./c to ob-Cavc tu what extern ihc men were* pulting into ■ x<a ution the strata gems ol M'idil on ' •■ a:.-. Long, rangy Sam Wliiiams from Lut.-bingh. l»a. wg, the stand out on thi: Teachers side of the line, snarm:; pisses out <■' nowhere ti. account lor the tv. o toi.thdowns )or the Fay u’.teviiK e...ri-yatiuu The St. Augustine eleven show led prospective prove.-.;, but muf fled their chance., to ero>.- hie l.oal line. The "Falcons' schedule is as JeV! FEEDS PRINCESS .. . Jane McNeill smiles after anuomiev *nent of her engagement to Earl Jf Dalkeith who has been Eng lish Princess Mu re*<*■'*• night at the Algonquin Tennis Club House veil conclude ih. clin ic's events the rnnk.s of the Blues, but w'du « nucleus, h. ha.- lastly molded me Blues into n ti-air, vv.iich will Le ar watching, Tie Blues will be operating from tin l 1 lids year for Ih. first time and Couch Williams re mind: .('.in.: that the Elites will really handle the ball as he has or.-- of the best two platoon bacK fields he hpy. had in quite sums turn with Dickie Leans, l.awsun ■j i■ i e!l. J.'.ii Bakei. Tom John son. Raymond Johnson, Hubert Bernes, Willis 13 in< s, and Co-Cap- Irin "J-tTK-hus" McNeil. The Blues, t-.uiph weaker in (he line, have fastly roundc-d into shape and will L.. pitted against the best in Ini state. The line is Angustino's College oiftlines a tew plavs with his coaching follows with fi-Ltr ; ivies, at home Sept 27 N C. College at Dui hum 2 p m Oct. 4 Shaw University Ra leich - 2 p.m. Oct. 11 11 liui; uu L' Smith at Charlotte - 2 p.m Oct. 18 St Patti at Lnwrenee viilo 2 piN Oct. 2.; Opcii N** v. l En.'.ubclh City at Ha- U'H’h 9 rj.|V. Nnv ti Winston-Salem at Win• toil-SaKin 2 p.m. Nov. 15 BKe held State :lt Ha lt i|_.'b 2 p.m. .Vo v 22 L»\ la ware State at Ka li jpii 2 p.m. C<- vcle .Hi : Huy D Moore, : ad Coat ’;. Geoi.ri' Walker, Asm ; Coach; end \V \V Johnson. Asst Coach PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE AT ' FAIR GROUNDS PiTTSBORO Tie sponsoring : committee' of the third annual ; CiiPd iarn County Agricultural Fair | to be held here September 15: through 20 indusive has been as sured that suitable parking space will be available to those who. wish to attend the fair. The management of the county j school bus garage lias granted the! fair committee permission to use, a portion ot the garage’s huge. parking lot for the parking of: ears of persons attending. The garage's parking area will not be in use by the county at the time because the buses usual-! ly parked on the lot are being kept at the homes «,f drivers dur- j ing the school season. BFC paced by Capra if i Rc.i rt McNeil, n stalwart at end The othes flank spot a ill be hold by Jon flu rite i ; with ThiKiiiMo '1 ay lot arm Multi i'ki Tin;.- at the guard.- and i'-. r- Jsi! Gift.-i ansi Williaa. Dixon in Uu tael - 1 Tile tin: , though mt! tea I'T.h '.ill to. hefty side wilt be aver:.ye in weight nnle:- William-. decide# tn tip<; John Bake? in the ii»ic which ho, plates to Du both on • oi'.i-i. and tit frost- Siii. 1 Blocs v, -i;t thr<- 1 . e !i. i. last heavy drib' on V/ocun-sdry v «:»• a forty - n'linntc .•rrmnnage irtcl Couch W i Hiatus announced his ehßrgos ready for 'It 1 lutt'c A light workout .yii, uolne the drills on fCiUi’.-day. slau prior to scrimmage game ith Fayetteville State Teaeh <is College at Raleigh Tnesdav ( morning, 1 ront left in i ii;lit are; i ipt t:cr;ert Hoover, Coach ft. H Moore, and Assistant Coach \\ VV Johnson. In hark, left to right arc: Assistant Coach G. H Walker, Co-Capt. William Chis holm. The ST Augustine's team launches season’s play against i < .dlt-ge at Ihi i ham on Sep tember Pinero n> slllß l IV I TERRIFIC BATTLf "/MUSIC | I AMERICA'S GREAT ft A ||f|T J » .& R€COR DING OWIHJj < BTKS'W 1 lfet^bbVwßoc IL. i 4-.» w Hry -1 | {•JLMMMi i RALEIGH ; MEMOftIA!. Mgg AOO. |i| SEPT. |y ; AM SAJ.II- 51.541 Jpi SEVEN STAR pjW 1 90 PROOF ■ I s 3 -65 *2- 30 Iff **'★****■ * ■ 90 PROOF I 4 4 FoH Pln, 98 tutmi wmitfM * aMO* wwsW* W jp’’g.- '^ v jmE KiiM WKlMlf II fTWf fit* *WI|M WtaMtt W-1 IMB M *>(» «U. ilVt% StWfK vtiKii}, ttft&aNM lyifflt iatillsti Siam gfsia 1556 tlnutkt eklmj I run sIA IS* K? -apEgftflgpfapi wMrt»> 5 |MB »W ?'A« stnigli* whiskey S yun til fOOOtfcHAJt * «W!» 111, MOiUA, iiUMOUS VVE&K JkNDINu Sit,}' 1 i li* j.v£ JE»Jb<i»- .1 i>, PRESIDENT OK MITCHELL GREENSBORO SET # ii O M I DEMONSTRATION CLCH Mrs. Trances 1,. Ellis who operates a general store on Highway it. west of Pittsboro, serves approximately 1500 cus tomers weekly. Her husband, the hev, I W Ellis is ,i pastor in Greensboro. Airs Ellis, who is pr.sident ol die Mlteheti Home Dem oustcation Club, has shown much Interest in the county’s progress by extending the lie of lier private bo- for various county meetings in oilier towns, uni permitting vho use of her recreation grounds, fishing pond, lull, paik, etc. Doli*. most of the storekeeping herself, slie sells some of tier own farm rap. -it products ami does txtensive can ning, having won several eounty prizes. PHOTO HI SHIRK EY. * '-'A ENTIRE HOUSE RESERVED SEATS RALEIGH THURS. g| MEMORIAL OCT. / AUDITORIUM L Pickets Go On Sale Sept., 15, At Hamlin Dm# Store, FU« eigh Mail Orders Taken. STUMP GEORGE KIRBY TEDDY HALE The COHGAROOS GHKK.'i.SBORO The first Guib lut’d 4 'Minty NitT.ro fair will be. le-iii ort Octilier 13-18 at the Greens boro Fail t;rounds on the High Point 3>gift, John .Kdward, Jr., of* Grin usboro ti.v. announced. Feature ut the fait will be agri iiiio'.il exhibit- including those tii.iu local J-lt Chiic-., Boy Scouts ..mi i-hurrii-'r Dumont Shows of Burlington, N. J. will have 20 ndc.- and ;i) concession.-.. plus two minstrels. tjeloiH-r h will be city and 1 count > : chin.! children'-, day, and < ictoi... r it, ladles day, Edwards said. Phe 4 cent 1; being sponsored by Gt.i1!.. ,,:i Comity Colored Fair \-\Oi*iution. led by Clayton Strick* 5 4i.it of Grevnsboto. Proceeds will to the local American Legion. COLE 1 Kenton Modern Americas Mm. of' Kfc/e/e j . Vaughan J \tu IN person }jm Mk. Plus.
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