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PAGE EIGHT f t^aigi»»iMg3PMi^, r >.,^.,gag^a^«^^|MWßpwmM J^^m^*iPMM|^ Mjaß? Jgx299 SaC «BH - v ■ -4 .... ,4 -j. f *< *«iffn HB * , ” >i iWirr » ^~ * * ■■■ .. iLffl Villi*JfftfEnl l "?i#dJwPH^KSuK«RfQ‘' m ,/* •.” - >S iiijFwTJMwSrm <^f^r • £*’ t 'sfwwfe • : ivBSSw BMBjw||mBBHBHEHBBSSpBEwBB^?^S^!S*^^'-*v<- »-•-- " ’ k •' • *" v ’ HAMFTOMANS MEET The | Executive Committee of the I North Carolina Region of the National Hampton Alumni As j *oclation met last Sunday at ihr ftloOdvrorth Strpel YMCA to formulate plans for (lie State Continued From Page 3 NCM OFFICIAL In business administration atrt commercial law at Northwestern University He joined North Carolina Mu- : t'aal in 1916. ' oniing to Durham from A. and T. College. Greens-, boro, w here he ’.a- employed as j a private secretary. He lived at 1105 Fayetteville Si. and was a nu mber of St Joseph's • AMF, Chunli Surviving an his wife and two tons, M. A, Goins. Jr. and El - j food Goins, both of Baltimore. Funeral arrangements were in complete St CAROLINIAN press time RFC » FACE TRIAL end James Flown all ..( i-.hn: . ton County The men were rh.aieed in war rants signed by Km ton Attorney' Jtsscs A jew wilt) 01. rul.itm;: unsigned handbills. Aecorditis: to j the warrants, the handbills con tainer. .'talon.ents the defendants Know to be false or in reckless regard of the truth'' and calcula."* "to adversely affect" the cam paign of Hubert F. Olive Who lost out in the primary to now Gov William R. Umstead. Another warrant charges Brume Bid Janies Flowers With rnn-pwi i y CAR Kil l’s Frank M Mar-ten, 62 her huf ana ■ tnd a passenger in the vehicle ■had been placed on the critical iist. Tile 51-year-old Mrs Masten ti<ed of che t injuries, 'l'uKi in' said. Surgeons had operated ■■ - ' era! hours earlier after lmr condt tion became critical Mrs Masten Lad been charg* tl with manslaughter in com ffion '>’i»h the death of the two teen- j age beys The actual warrants had not been served because of hei condition of shock Her bond had been set at £5,000 During a brief questioning ses sion less than 20 houit before her death Mrs. .Masten told officers that she was unable to recon struct the details of the accident. The only detail she remembered, was that she was driving east on Fast Fifth Street and was prepar ing to make a right turn onto Claremont Avenue when a car in front of her suddenly m ado a turn. Appai ently. officers said, Mi - Masten pressed down on tire ae Prepare Now for Spring! Worn en s • COATS W • sons jm. •TOPPERS IH) DRESSES Kl* For Wear Now and Into The Spring l|M|j|l Men’s |pl| * SPORTCOAT • SHIRTS # SUITS * HATS |g|ggl For Year - ’round Wear AfcpJ - nwi. EASY TO PAY O. K. WAY! -T"j 0. K. Clothing Co. __ _ 113 E. Martin Street. ITS EASY TO PAY THE O. K. WAY! __ __ i Meeting to be held at Bricks. N. (', April Itth and 12th, at j j which lime the award fur the Hampfonlan of the Year will be made Pictured st ded, left to right are. M. t ( White, e\e *eelerator instead of the brakt and tiie car. only three days old, shlf • i ted into high gear. BFC HIT BY 2 CABS Rutherford County Sheriff Vun.ro Wilkins viewed the body. The ! sheriff said the juri s probe : would be completed this Friday : afternoon, with the s- ssion to be resumed at 1 p.m. teat day. Carpenter’s death was Ruther ford's first traffic fatality of 1033 Forest City Policemen Dean Sheehan and Damon Huskey aid' d i«n the investigation RFC ( B ASH HURTS a Holly Tile other car then rammed : i building on Hu- corner dernol '■ ung the vehicle Mr. and Mrs .Durant were among t.in.-e hurt RFC bi;am b wards .'lit. 1 >arham Jh \ ;■•ion; i ('em i| ■ l'<->. Other awards made .at thi •vecting were- T-u-Yt ;u S' tv ice Aw Ala 1 to Si outer T 1? rie’pg ai'e an Attendance A*v.v <' to Se.-ms. - master A J As. l. ; ; of Sanford Mr the highe -t tuan re.iles briVeted to attend this dine,- ■ m. ■ ' mg. .1 M. School' r I'.ie-i Di> -in f’hainn.'in prend-d tnd ‘-a. r-v •'Acted . hainnan. ihing .y-, rtev T. H. Brooks nf Oxford. Vice • Chairman and F. A Wi'tiahu of : ADex. Commissioner Short talks were given by Horae VV, 1-ow lci, ( halrnun es Durham District and >. P Casktn Srotii Executive of Or- I'fltTi .-l>rp Counrit u ii« j>re- Mtijcr) Senuters Clyde Wheel p. \ < Pledger and Field I '.eeniives H IV. flillis, l> N Howard and Rose nr Stevens Th*' u- j speaker of the even jing was fv- M \ «fiU Bee. T; w of Fdueatioti and P.s"dhol/>- •gy a: S'la ••■ University. Dr Wil ; liams challenged and inspired the Seoutors. their wives and suvyt on doing a bigaer end Vetter job in Scouting foi thi Revs of this oimeil BFC KNOXVII I.F. Turin Cl-.arte.* 'Chuck) Lewis. liayton, O.'no freshman, still led Knoxville Col lege eagors in scoring last week but saw 1 two fellow eakers pull into good positien to overtake hint L.eyvis, he’d to (ivi points a gainst Florida A M. ran his sea son's point total to lUt m seven ' games, c lithe .Secretary; Anus. H i Cooper, Rorording Secy.; N. H White, President: VI, N Croc kett. Treasurer; M's. Ruth E.nv icnee Woodson, si mdirg. seeond row, left to right: At I. (' ltd tors: Airs illi n i Itubtiard: * l k. . 3 ' p; : y JL^ rsHpi. TW IN ( I I'Y At MtlvE- Al.iriiie Privat.- I irst ( he.'. I \ os, ID. son of Mrs. Geneva » ~ UM 1 Glenn \vr , Winston So lem X. ( ua- peomoH-rt to Ins present rank when h iduated from Hoot Camn" ! Parrish Bl ind Cast Co;v t '' lar iln* Corp-i Recruit Depot List December. Burin,: eight .k- d i'd< 1 e (raining amt as a result ol field evneiiene, and ela ‘-room lee lUres. the new Ata::ei- heeaoie well versed in in It itiititaigv ».ti?> jeels as preeisiors rlrit!. first -it*’, hygiene, and tii !<' ta- ties, i e':d itn.e a> r'loolkji f t A t ! O ISK'C %. wB&Ki ... eSLy, | i #■ •»' ■' v I, IN AIGURAI, PVR MAI ML< rine Pf<' Kinney Shippy of ( bat lotte, N. e„ son of .Mi, Kinney (irier, 'L'.'i Renne-r St . rii'ienjt.v ! sen (ng with Sehoots tv man >(> • n • rooes took part in Pres* deni Eisenhower s fuaiißuial Pa me staged in- Washington, D C., January 20. Shippy was -•< part of a speeiallt selected pro visional Marine infantry halt *< ion from Quantieo. Aa. h-rve, which included 12 field artillery pieces. The unit marched in the sixth division of the parade, headed by the Marine Band, and j was followed by a company of Ladv Leathernecks. RVT •■ " ■■ - ' -V- —g 1 P At. ABED FOR IKE—Marine Pfc. 15. G. Moore, son of Mrs. « V Cields of 82<i Iluyton St., Charlotte, N. ( ~ currently serv ing with Schools Demonstration Troops took part in President Eisenhower's nuugural Parade staged in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. Moore was a part of a spec iality si looted provisional Marine infantry battalion from Quantieo base, which included 12 field ar tillery pieces. The unit marched ! in the sixth division of the pa rade, headed by the Marine Band, and was followed by a company i of Lady Leathernecks. Neill \. Mr Lean; .1. A. Roger., .1, C. Hubbard. Standing, rear, left to right: AVlHiam lluhbard. National CantpiKgn Chairman; Asa Sima and AV E Cooper. PHOTO BY SmitEEV METHOD NEWS NOTES MKI HOD * This mbtith m.v nii'v years oi ; .-•ervicc as i>a:-lot of the Ouk Cit; i ' Baptist Church for Rev. C R. Trot I Much good has I con ai-eonipli.i: ■d foi Kte cnuieh under big lead- i orshii, with the strong support oi i i:»s officers ami mcm burr Tin ••I'liirch n.-e- uecn i emodeled ana will be a grand structure yvheti I finished , Service': \«. ■ ..- .-.nod S--P'u*;- !i(i largely ,:t:, aci-ai Lev I, Thom;:, mi the isVint pusior' u a pres-' a:,t lu 'O' lp ill l! o’ ".•>. hip ;er\'u:e Wi r.'gifi In e that Miss Su it VVl'eox e-'i ■ ' ■■■-: i’lmed In In i home with influenza for over week ivveiyoi!' < ■ ses !k I ()rvs ence at. a!} the eh me'..is and othej .mirations aim wv arc praying :c i her to be out again soon. Mr. ami Mrs. J. O White aave '■eti on til" sick list but we are; , ■ ippy to say they are up and at i'k again MiMary A Grant i ill with I • flu She is ' ally 11" • u free: ;,- j eiiurcti and sel'.ooi classes v. imam ■I. . id Lev J A William-n Gas mu ■ rnpaU" in the to ■ ot nis pa '■ rnal ; randmoflicr who passed ••uddenly at her home m Yanvey . P.e. N C Saturua. January 2t She was the wife of ih r: Khng r 1 IT S JUST LOGIC! V'.-u , «'!<■<> * a.ntnr br<.a*tsr n< ( onf'iiirmc 1 A law yrt for thr )>;» nif irsr - '!', Why not a I me Used < r> r from iiaV Pleasing ynu is our purpose. Satofy im; you is our goal. We have a wide selection of fine ran (nr your choice. We invito you to se t - these. You il litre our Easy I* t ins, too! ’SO Ford Crestline, Radio, Heater Over drive, Whitewall tires. Signal lights. 1395 07 Ford 2-Dr. Radio and Heater Good transportation. 695 ’ll Pontiac “8” Sedan Coupe. Radio and Heater. • 595 And Many Morp All Value* Gulmc! Conn-Gower Pontiac Co. SO? Fayetteville Dial 3-488$ Our Promise Is Your Satisfaction j,, m mir ■lmii uuni nian" ■iiwriiiirwr-n rt . « mu— Trouble-Free CARS '52 CHEVROLET a 2-door Fieetline ’S2 DODGE Meadow brook 4-door 51 MERCURY 2-door. Fully "quipped ’sl FORD Fordoing i ic ■SO DODGE | Corotief ’J>O FORD 2-Dr Cufiton* "4 Clean as uev. | '49 MERCURY 2-Dr Radio. Heater. Overdrive ' 46 CHEVROLET ; 4-Dr. Radio, Heater, ;• White tires $425 ’46 PONTIAC 4 'H' Sfreauiiiner -1 Dr. ; 2 roue Green. Radio ! ilea ter. Good tires. \ WEAVER’S i NEW A USED CARS 300 W. Morgan Phone 3-955 S j THE CAROLINIAN Pclio Fund Cases Find Renewed Lease On Life A uieat many people it) Um UniU:o btcih*. are con'lined to i n.pj i. 'Ojiif'nl Pht-.i \»hi‘ ’ » v li fVr ( >mn <1 li d n<» < rime. . . A T ti?r j. l PM : V'lcliliis of , t.-Jin. A IthM ;;r ;.f ~ .. h, f ; ■ pa h m i" . n p i,n jon, fa cct al'nort ii.m n f* i in in, »on J ifP'ui f, nt , ;) •(• y■< t i•>. |• i ■ uir; • ; rH'lo n I ii, I III' t : ir II r I I VA-n Vs .1 I OMI Vc lanleers Map Final March Os Dimes Effort I i*t : .CQ 1 :ah i an■ p ugo to H I I ' ll'.' ): .1111 n:; tilu.i fHvi,)i ;; i \vii>'ii an caUm.itcu' ' 'ii*Hi voiiinters will ;:in .an 'lit I inn Hit’ Hault -of tli* il - 11 ; 1111111 - I ils iii :a: :<»• ;■ m hoc led mom y !i, a list -rn mote api" a(. i- hi A ounof, i> ''.'sidcnl of *• <*• ■\. tion il Foundation lor Infantile .'a.’Mly sis. reminded caitpa ig ’i worker- Hint more polio rufferers 'ls'ii "ver before are cn"ntm:-; on tli" M ii-' !i of Dime •• tor *,«•,-l«-rf financial aid. Wr .in p!v ram■' i let a iw.'lc ■t.tirnt vn.tfiM foi lat.i of fluids, * Mr < i Con not said. Wr must .aise cuougb moiiev to car" foi liiJAKHr • ici Williaiuvn wiio j- presidio.: vr the l il'Wii.'.iK'r.i I .list "i l ".. i'Vn i i ,i| ervice ivill held .d ten oiiio town Tiio,d;i' it 2 P.M Weekly pray,-; owlces tor ItVis ■ 'immunity ale held oa Monday unlit at St James AME Chur !r, ; Wednesday night at Christian Ta-! Lcrnaelc Church Time 7 PM. un tii 8 Ever> one is invited to at ;!> nd I.raclrrn are Mi Morv p'. > • i ami Miss Susan WikoN i'he many fi ;> no I Mr m Arnold who is a faithful ttV'mhn f Oak City Rapti t Chiu eh were -iad to know that, he v. a able in ittend service yesterday after be nt quite ill recently. /'A '■- A: a On' A i'*.» —,amine Fri vate f irst Class ti' Tinis M steed. .M. son «l Ms. ' nna steed. Trio - ill V. ('. o;i. pr emoted In Id present rank when 111' was graii u ded from toio* ( loir) ' He <h maxed his recruit framing ■ > v inning Hie mark'•man medal on the rifle range when hr fired a score of PC out of a possible Lit) i i ring his weapons training. 49 FORD 2-door. <'u tom. Black ■49 BOICK ;Su»><>>■ i floor 49 CHEVROLET 4-door ’49 FORD Cun v“ii jjjlc Rlmo ’49 NASH '*6oo" 4-door ’47 PONTIAC 4-dooi 47 CHEVROI L I 4 d noi 47 OLDS 4-door ’47 KAISER ’47 CHEVROLET Oliili ('o!.!|ic L r |n ipppfl 41 CHEVROLET Special JJcluxr 4-JJr 2-tore < '.won ’39 FORD 2 door Sedanettf* • idciably brighter. l-.'tanl, . to tlu> Manii oi I )inii .. /■tui'l'i piu pi - m | rnprov m ; .. i.i . ettanees of 1 1 fir-rat toll 111 an . . a11..0 > mi ncy i.. !"■ in:, m,,dt’. a'cm din 1 to i ] c ll a t liy tile Nation,.l l o;i, s, -i...: ! ■ "'M!< P,,;i ; A i" J ."a vey of Ante it i • i e ■ i .dor rwuett ids • •alert that of i'fiO lung-tirm p.iii-ni. I emr, in ,at iv ha wo, c 11' i ki n i "i . anc. I lj mi ye or- and. .till need our i I’.rlp. Th 1 ■ if ins addition t>> ha ir, ore than $7,<>09.000 ui unpaid bills | inherited from la 1 ,vc.ir, to.'.eHu.i wits the :i- fv I aid > ft»- ..Ueh ins our research luoionti;'- to tv lilt oitirply IU» t vu L d ; .» the:.' did tew d'lyu." Mtho 1 ":!. jeeal pe' n h-; ( ; ;r:. rip >»pt 111 .1 .tie i.it :h" re Tilt f the year's drive no one could a\ wheth* > or not th< >,• . es.-ury • 'ind . would dc'uallv b” raised , 11.-df of ill inoney eotit t'ii-uted Mo the Match of J)i)v> r-, si. <■ r| by ''tv olrv ehripfers to help pay 11)• j ast nf tV.Willg tlieil ii.i.ll polio. ' i.o‘ir:d: or. in en • i /,<•!, •:> ... polio ! i rdients elsewhevn The other 301 per lent finarieo.s March of f.'iji tc I'eseareh. professional education ’nd epidemic aidp rograms. Specials ’d9 Csdiliac “62” 4-I)r. ’52 Old?’ “88' Deluxe 2 Dr. '62 Me. ' Kit v Mmiterey •1- Dr. Mn r.O iv, a tic, ’sl Olds’ “88” .Super 4-Dr. ’sl Olds’ “98” 1-Dn. 51 StUf!r!;«k<■ r I.and Cruiser -l-Oi'. ii i (hr vi'd i I Deluxe 2-Di i’fsv. ei f;iiiie ”> ( I' ri d \ i* t m s,i i ordom.a tic . 'sl Mer c ut y 2 Dr, Overdrive. ’SO Olds’ “88” 4 Dr.. ’4l Cadillac “62” 1 Dr. J | j Of') 2lt s < l. Wilson Uzzlc Inc. * sr.l <as 1 f Tflr > Dawson <1 * a banns Dial SOS! u ■» ■ o\ft STAIRS ' BLENDE?) WHISKEY j (cIT^T*/ *+'> 1 1 <P r 0 * carstai rs Jj ,f -iev , Whhr Seal jj i/V'o'i 1 '1 •- «>Wft '» ' 4 <**•■•«>»inviff«niiiiip i iivivufriiKWM-iAnMMinniMi«vp*><«*wwNM«.m«v««wuii«v>' 1 — *”- - --**•" 'i • -■* - —— y- mu nu i n nifinwi— mimiiTi 1 nrrrmiTiin imtT-winr s iwbiw* uriiiawiimiiimim ♦ r, pmiAiRS mm. DISTIUJNG to, INC, NEW YORK, ft, ?. • BLLtWiD WHISKEY, » PROOF, GRAIN Ktlji KAk Sf'itUU ' • - -■"* WEEK ENDING SATURDAY TAYUATV :n 1355 " Inal i.-y tlir March i.i i itries, i 4 ■ 1 i' ■■ ->.:> mi .11 ■ d s• ••• ri)!.*; t';< ■ Piis! i.\'To y• ,*r: from i;hik p,‘ i'cn liuiqs to other |c conmi in.;; breathing device. An addi tional r‘2 have beer, icJeased from ' l types oi amneiat msj ra ion, 'a lob- all ini 1 I ofhmenjoy peiriprct'.i of ->l t part ini libera ! 1,0)1. i Iv* ■'•' ' ihi ma.iorilv of ir.ito; pat.) Titr i oncier 80 v • -ar,« of are wci e b n > . while most of lit.' e i'etwen v'.u and lit) were wotneu Medical au . - .. ..i 1., n-, >• -.pi in■■• • i . > a fa. I ..if!Tiii". si•<" ti". the , ').,.pb p.f [iiui.'S oi r.ani/.,p.ir.n -ad i i ; iv ay tirndiTd polio patients ilivin" in i 1 : ' irators > 11 ;:' ■ ■ 1 m | a); Mil iiv' for t!it'd 1 I■ i. or h aiy. ; .••, i'l for two to t'hree years, ; while 16 have been respirator pa tion* for on* to ‘.v 1 years, the report r*. vealed. TV - iron h n : patient spend • 1G ha irs each !.. . in i,:s i. or home One out of fnt.j e,w >'ely r.a. ti.illy upon a chest respirator or ;> rocking hed ;nr . |a); tail) of Mir bi cath-i l :p U tIOIJISOMK I'l N C'OI.D OK INKS NOTIONS, ete. SOUTH ST. BILLIARD PARLOR Corner South X Mel).met! Sts ~<»»*fti?»SfteaSKr;S«»aSßf!!SCßߣ«*K«*K**Bfte«fta«BttSSK*s4 3 generations 1 8 i— cfIOOSS wcoi,,, wond.riui amiu Wmarwui -rnnrtiT n ,, „ *** ilotho* With YOVt so clean!" action!" clothes I ” •'*" " '** N Mm' j j - V , ! ,r, ok •- ail ko. •' ...I, M., I. — l lr.. o.»iy MoytOf} t»c»l f<*i*>. j '■“*** [P^' Cvrafoom wocHing n<tion ll | ( sq-jori* aluminum j j ' Itih, h*Mb,vy »n»ij!ation ! j v* «* ; ter he! i i | * toiler weift remover prolocU \ j : : .. . buttons, dfimp dnrt c(ethos . V J j . # Usp htng*>d aluminum ii.-I as • j ? ... i -. _ Your frigidair* D«akr 225 S. Wilmington St. Phono 3-4686 ■ ' 11 red?, Vyhi'.' ■1 ,■ ei. ■ r-, e_ poeiii - Iho 1 1 1' ■ pii <■ /A tiour iT'i i! 'o: ''iv 1 ;t tlie March a| L; . < -IB much a;, Jab M l day. t 1 " 1 l el a- tV,b: » V'-u'y t tioil-. v\ '' pirntoi • eigh..' (fflO pound > •Old Wit hoc I "Hit a . coat', > i:.aJo foi I. lie 111" eli?i 1 a eape 1 oiorr iron tun vieliius >s orm "i !.'■'• prime tar.a t:; of M y March of ) liitii: drive n. ' ■ 'aa c oi,. ouetc-d here and thro.w iuet the t it i 1 moil l.no-.ch d•’ that •- ■ an. e.ljn: .. 1 b. U.e mo a , bv ' 1 Tt.ef i;' Ihe eon'. "■ 1 ’ • hor aniak. r . li< '■ 1 i oar, often e. hile pre pll if!, tie f.nndy me,,; , [ zipiT.it imiiiiT' I Vie rn tcjuii. or neUall r>e« •<TJ *" - or ai! ol your leattjer J4*<* : f?S. EX PER L SHOE REPAIRS l inest (jti,lit) Work X JTat.erials MEN'S OR I ADD S S's s i 4B 1 1 . ATIIKK 9hp 1,1 ITS 1 10 East Hargett St. Outtfihi Shoe I' 1 ’/in tri mi ■ BAKER’S ir 1
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