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* f / ■ : i Ilf: 'Ve. y ——s" •" - Nfl/ACy MIS HEARING KEFf SED— Lafayette Hill cr. youthful Beaufort County man. will pos tibly pay tin: supreme penalty artii be <xt t uteri it> the lethal vtoamliers ->t Raiciy.h’.*, Central Rvicotl within tv. >i HiTks now tltat the i s supreme ( otiit has re fused Ins attorneys a hearing AttO-Mieys lor AiFiler had sought Confirmation Impresses At Saint Augustine’s R/’. LKIGH Eiphti 11: sludtmts 3J.il ui,i Ji.-• nibi r of tin Si li:.e J ColliV faculty vea vOr. 3’iijiii .i ii, nYitvi■:.-) vt- rite- by lie- XB Hex It'dv.s:i A iVtiie; bishop of l'.it. Episcopal die r-i •■: N<-r! Carolina it: tiie Co Reg ut»«.** i ! Thursday evening ‘Tie roiiiniunitam.s b< .van tmin m§ in a class instructed by Dean f < Gray late in January, and V. 11l ** I: -.pletc-d . ll'iiltiill;' h.St week. Mtss Etta .W.;J Goodman *->f Wbifevitle. a i: t it.• i . ii tc-cam* the fiii! pi-, tn. 1 v .. -j tl i;.-f. i ■;. .:.<•• ii 1 St /S - when i! war dlMOVen-tl .-'•un-th b*- f(jit the C‘i eivmnit: tlilit Ai i . Goodman Gad fun ;d> ted t*■» 1 1! Wat ;• ,r: i't quircne:,.'. t ban not h* on baptised. - i ———~ « u » -n™-r | Hide it! i;.« '■ :§=--& 14-, II I ■ f- >—T / 1/ 4 Q. 1 Si-* ! Or IWjj protect it! a • R , /I I : c ■ • />-- l\; < Security is // §£*»» Our Business /¥/ '"" V C ’* !rr? ’ ' j-. ,- FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Raleigh, North Carolina t> ( ME A ! I i ' j to show ihal the youih was de prived ot his constitutional rights when convicted on a charge of murdering a white Beaufort far tX}i; I ill November, 11151. Attor neys said Negroes were segri rated in jury selection in Be in put i tie N( pupreiue Court ba» all i adi ,miT upheld the e 111! v 1C * Kill A -isiing Dean Gray with the nstru- i inns were Junius K Car ol- yr< -theological student who has hr, J: i! Plainfield, N. J, a son -ad.-. i> en accepted at the PKila , lp: :. Divinity School, and who is erring as lay reader at the- SI. ( Episcopal Church at. Louis and Arthur Taplctt, also a pre-hieniogical student and presi- 1 dent of tiie North Carolina fed-; i.ution of Canterbury clubs i'.boso receiving' the sacrament of ; m.iii'i’iii! :un v. ere Mrs. Romanic S. Lambert director of choral mu- j Virginia Shields. Ernestine; High. Edith Alston, Louise Thag : . id, Sarah M. Cherry. Neoir.ia i. .I.iid.i; Laura Adams Marina j Shav Goodman. Gladys Hop-: i : Ann Rayford, Shirley Cher- 1 iWaWaigae.MWg;Ma,i»ww« "ii —■■■»• i —*»*««« «i»»sb»is»»»«*!—•' --»• .»waiiiwmM»aMC%«««ii«i»>wii'■j—imft wwnc.ywiw—»»ii'.ii»c.««r •.A~H.r.w--iM.e.-ie««i».iMi».v l n Save Time , Lai tor With Sew Furniture j This plastic top dining table ignores scars, mars, oils, cigarette burns, ami ; lelieves the worry of hot dishes. Finished in limed oak graining and color, ! this suite offers hard-near and no-tear service. Beautiful fabric patterns haie been reproduced In plastic for the chair upholstery. Just wipes perfectly ; clean with a damp cloth. Meier and Pohlmann Furniture Company j S ''' \\j y* Mooile to save you steps and a formica top to prevent stains, this Traditional snack server is functional, beautiful, i Brandi Cabinet Works Crown and Scepter Club State Meet Set At St. Augustine’s April 11th RALEIGH. N. (' The annua! i v of tut Cj own and Scepter ; flub will !.e held at St. Augus fnt's College Saturday. Apiil 11. ith James Forbes of the Wash ington High School here, state i ort-sident presiding. Opening exercises will begin at : 10:00 a.in. with Dr. Harold L I Trigg, president or St Augustine's, !'. ntlt :c, and Di S. E. Duncan, .‘to . pe. visor of Negro high schools j bringing tree lings to the group Also appearing on the pro gram Saturday morning will he groups from the Washing ! ton High School and the War •y. Edward Rayford. Theodore Fa- I grm Hilliard Parker. Nathaniel Moore James Smith, and Levc-rn • ivfcCurmning.s Each member of the class was riven ■> Bible and a prayer book NOW PLAYING DANNY THOMAS PEGGY LEE in "THE JAZZ SI NE EH *’ Color by fechnicolor St N. MON -TUKS Randolph Scott "HAN BEHIND THE El T Color by Technicolor , STARTS WEDNESDAY ELIZABETH TAYLOR as THE CiRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING’ Washable plaslir fabrics anil black metal lulling are combined to give easy maintenance, arid to resist chips and kicks in these two contetnpwrarv chairs. Chair seats are padded with foam rubber. Both chairs are avail* «bio In four pattern* and eighteen decorator tulur». <l)aye(i»nt Funiimre. r«i count v Training School Crown and Scepter Chapters. The theme of this year’s con ference is Youth: their Hole in the Atomic Age’. At 11 o’clock the delegate." will attend workshops on recreation, mental health, family life and job opportunities with 1> A. K Weu i therforrl >.<! N C Collect: a.> co ordinator of the Recreation Work• ; 'hop. Lester Msnii Os the iVb'fHOj Hygiene Clinic at rtaielgh leading the Mental Hygittir Workshop: Dr. E. C. Boulware. N. ‘C. College ~t Durham, leading the Family ' Life Workshop: and Dr Margue it, Adams of Shaw University i..viii- as coordinate) of the Job Opportunities Workshop 'Pile afternoon will be devoted tu a business session, followed by i social at 4:la Because of the ! large attendance expected. «fll : chapten arc urged to complete re Pisti a! ioii a: soon as po'-.Mlilt? - BFC t.v’t: NORTH CAROLINA’S BEST INFORMED PEOPLE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN!! No Recess For Parents: Children Need Constant Parental Care And guidance M by J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation TODAY right - thinking Americans are, I am certain, wondering about what can be done to erase crime from the American scene and steady youth’s journey on the road to clean, American adulthood. I sincerely hope and pray that ail adult America will awaken to this problem. It is your problem because your children and your neighbors’ children are involved. The answer to this problem ; depends upon a proper analysis j cl youth and the guidance so j necessary to prepare youths j for adulthood THE NEWBORN BABY ly- ! ing in the cradle is a rich *c- j complishment of the Creator, j As the child grows there is a j steady development of his ir»- tellectual faculties. This growth and development should be carefully watched •-nd nurtured by the parents. 1 cannot imagine that any right-thinking parent would argue about where the primary responsibility rests in the mat ter of assisting in the mental, physical, moral, and social de velopment of a child. THE LIFE OF THE FAM ILY IS THE LIFE OF THE NATION,” If parents are to chart successfully a course of training which will prepare a child to assume his role as an adult, the training ground must be the heme, There must be bo b* trier betv.-s* fc . the pfettut- ; No need to worry about stains with a coffee table that boasts a concealed service space lined in black formica. Simply designed, this table has a shelf for magazines. The light-loni-d finish shown i*. railed "nii.-twood”. Darker finishes are also available. This table is an example of furniture that hit-, eye-appeal as well as many practical qualities, she Weirnati tompany . 1100 NINE IS VICTOR IN OPENING TILT DURHAM The North Carolina Colb- i- v.': eball ti-rirn opened C J A. 1.".-: e last Fiiiiay Uy seor mj a L, hi will over ilowaiii Uni versity. it vvn. the Eagles s<-ear.d win oi Tie season. A week i artier Benja nin V.->.)|t'y Ne’C diarrumdim-n i -.•dged Jh'i Lytle s Sh.iw Univer-! <ity 15-at. La. in ji- exhibition; match lie" a,-ci ort’ii four runs in the I .’, O r f till fi: 1 frail- "111! "tl Aid tV'li • nils in tie .second! ~a: t * 11,;■ it. 111 sL. ; ■ it. t '.Vst 11: tin sixth at id one market in the • y UtL and ninth. C'hatite- Low I was the Eagle...’ ■..’inning hurlei We was tin tliird j tit Whaleys relief men Sutton: -tailed ai-d Thomas c.unc in to r---' in ve him .Starting sl< -a I . the Eagles .• cor- j art a lone tally in the second in- 1 ning, added one in the third and ieiiu.dlit fire in the third inaiker to j chi. Ik up seven score.: . The Eagles i eineh* d the coiiH rl by accounting; 'for lit set run: in the fifth and! sixth innings. Tml ,J:,i k: -m of Howard was top; it,, i tot Hie Risoi:;;., crossing the i ! and the child, | In a great many cases today, | current social and economic i conditions tend to pull parents i and children away from the , family hearth. Children are compelled to seek enjoyment outside of the home to a degree that is detrimental, in many instances, to their physical and moral welfare. _ A GREAT MANY pa rents are influenced by outside attrac tions and fail miserably to provide the constant care so ; necessary for the well-being of | their offspring. Parenthood Ttietj arc j Countiuq i [ft y•» / i |j*r | and indifference cannot go hand in hand. THE NATURAL AND PROP ER place to prepare a child for all phases of human activity is the home. Parents who neces sarily must assume the role of educator cannot declare a re cess Our nation certainly can not hope to check this problem of youthful crime unless some of the homes which make up our communities and the par ents who guide them basically change their attitudes and ac tions. t fm&i: fWvir, k.-n«. 'SukogM if, 9. w- 1 To i>ix> added flnper-iin siir<ae«’ an-a. waSniM ‘Hiiiwii-i rihii f j'abit-' opens j to SI *. 5),.in. 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