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•\VF,EK ENDING SATTH’DA V, MAY ft, 105* 5000 On Hand For Annual Edgecombe 4-H Day Event Bi I B. H.IIIKE.V TAftiiOßO, N. C. -- Approxi mately 5000 people lined the twu mile route of Edgecombe County’s annual 'May Day parade of col ored fciiuoi children oi tire coun ty'e many -t a Clubs herd May ist at fcie tali park after n.arou inj? through the iieart of the city to the t,i.e of enlivening music from several bands with hieti-step-! inp and smutting majorettes COUNT * no .jet o.viiMG The parade iwinon oas been held in or«t- for;/, o; another to; over thirty yeaisr is looked f.» - ward to v. ah eagerness by tne' youtnc .-.ud tm adults who have chiidiri. leu .hi excuse tu go c.i. i. , ear. Oriij exceileiit tobacco-set- ; ting-weather' prevented a double c i tend aiuc •IOM Pf AKh.U.I., SPEAKER Heading tne list oi uigniurh f i to brin, “greeCngi to tit- 4-H youths who, tin. year presented their second successful mas .'.-dis play of electric lamp made tr.om ail types of Dottle: discarded oii rsmps, carved metal ano wood de- I Frink High Notes SCHOOL t LOSING ACllVllllrt LA GRANGE Wednesday, A pri) 2M. file Spring Song Festival was held by the High School Glee Club May Activity Day was spon sored by Athletic Association May 7. will De Achievement Night, sponsored by. High School Department Sunday, ida tu Baccalaureate Sermon. at a-uu pin in the High School Auditorium, delivered by Rev t S Hassell, pastor of St James AME Zion Civ.ret; or Goldsboro N. C May 11, Senior Class Night Ex Beauty Coronation Orange Pie iKittX&x™ ■ ; T^ff^^ >!?>* ,<&&■ R>. «tfijyrfiKs®®"B*?iiJt*' i itftS -vtSti . iiffMiWtefyTrfcmg?- ■ v<ii.*>g*x Beauty ... glamour . . , elegant’? of flavor ~ , all caught in » dream of deIight—CORONATION ORANGE PIE! First, there’s a flaky, tender orange pie shell made by Spiv's easy “Water-Whip” method Then there’s the fabulous filling! A wondeifui blend of silken cm. mi*.vs*. airy lightness, am! tingling orange ';*’ lemon fiavoi: 1 :u!y a pie fit to set before a Queen! Coronation Orange Pie 1 teaspoon gelatin 1/2 tea: poon grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons cold water 2 egg whites £■ egg yolks, slightly beaten 1/3 cup sugar S/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup heavy cream i . S teaspoon salt j baked “Water-Whip” Orange i '2 cup orange juice I Pie Shell 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon grated orange rind - S cup fresh-grated coconut Soften gelatin in water. . . , Put egg yolks, ‘A cup sugai, salt, arid ft ait juices in top of double bo tier and mix Place over boiling water and cook until thick and foamy, beating constantly with rotary egg beater (about 5 min.p ~ . Remove from hot water.. . Add gelatin and tn.it rinds and mix. Let stand until slightly thickened (about 15 min.) . . . Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry . . . Add Mr cup sugar gradually, beating well alter each addition. . . Feld into gelatin mixture . . Beat H cup heavy cream stiff. . . Fold into mixture . Pile lightly in baked pie shell . Chill in refrigerator several hours or overnight. . . . Before serving, beat i cup heavy cream and spread lightly on filling, having just a little of the filling showing around the edge. . Make a "crown” around rim of pie by mounding the cream vertically about 1 > high around edge and piling it higher at, one place to form an inverted “V” to simulate the point of the crown. . . Hub « coconut between palms with a little grated orange rind to tint a delicate yellow, . . Sprinkle coconut over crown .. , Keep pie refrig erated until a!) is used, “Water-Whip” Orange Pie Shell , 1 2 cup less 1 tablespoon Spry 1/2 teaspoon grated orange rind 3 tablespoons boiling water 1-1/4 cups sifted all-purpose Hour 1 teaspoon milk 1/2 teaspoon salt Put Spry ;u medium-sired mixing bowl . . Add boiling water and mdk and break up shortening with fork. . Tilt bowl and whip with fork until mixture is smooth and thick and holds soft peak , when lurk is lifted, . . . Stir in orange rind. . . , Sift flour and salt onto Spry mixture. Stir- quickly with round the-bowl strokes, into a dough that clings together. Pick up and wor k into a smooth dough; shape into a flat round. , . . Put dough between two 12" squares of waxed paper and roil into a circle about sire of paper. Peel off top paper, place pastry in 6" pie pan, pastry next to pan. Carefully remove paper. Fit pastry i;.to pan, trim l" beyond pan, turn back edge, flute rim Bake in very h.'.t ovrn tdbj'F.) 14-19 min, STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR in 10 MINUTES . . . <**©l -' if—**——- -t,- „n».mum-— "*" <i,ii * l ** ,mi * < * > **** w ‘ m *’ a* to jjy h j You get u wattrprool job arid W-v * J year hau will stay straight for / J days or more. bE; 8 A- : KONGOLENE 1 i Is the original hart straightenet n USE ° NtY 1 !SS!XU \ for straightening 11 £ l \ UoMJU J shorter strands ■ j • t /Ma (uv>to 4,nch «>l ; still leading Amu i \M. \ Ask for Kongolerie at * ■ vi\ any drug srofc • )■. \\A U 'Z' *‘C *•'—■*?•* A Use only as label directs. J <& IMy jj J// yemr drufgitt tativot mpflyyit watt j _ JjA co.t mc I. . 1 Sic 1M West H*tk SttMt % LJ NEW YORK, N. V. a, v' ■ fit 1 ))?* •• .'.'p--c< If''.'i /’f' >.* *-j '• y*. - *v»-.t» • V X tmn. v.-a;. Thoma.- J. Pearsall, lormer state leuislntor and '.eli liked general supervisor of the' renowned M C. < .vlre k > Btusv'. L Estate and enterprises (This Es tate, each year, hold an annua, '•farmers dinner and give: prix*- *•, tire most progressive tc-nant; < vtr Hrag'.veU not d rnuc-r, "pro gresp among the youths” Others present oe-icn. ’■ ■ : Superintendent E D Johnstone, weie, Mayor it i Joocson inctau ! Oerant and Mayor-elect H G Nr o-noison. The truck - load of elec | ten lamps had* keen judged pre vioasly at colored tarn, and home .it t-nis ii M. McNeill and Mrs tlazel S. r• ;' DiOug.,t the pro -ran, of lamp - building to a cloSe ' The pi uos were furnished prin cipally oy the REA. < Rural Elec tric Membership t.'orpoi atiop > i w.io- c manager DG. Rucker was a speaker. E S. Coates, Mrs. Eu genia Van Laridhigham and Mrs Annie- B Branch? were judges of Da lamps: W (' Cooper, i-il Spe -1 > inlrst awarded the prizes. P E Bazerijore is assistant fa:nr a. -,,t i-iCisc. St* moi Flay j May 12. last meeting of Parents- Teacher;-’ Association May 13. 7ighth Grade promotion Exercise Rev. McKinley H.v.vKins j speaker, pastor of iVit Zum Hap I i:st Church, Kinston. N C j May 14. Commcucemetif E>:er cise. Dr Helen G Edmonds Fro lessor ...t History North Carolina j College Durham, N C w;ll de liver the address Annie HarJay Will the vakdictonan add;:.-- anu H, '.tie Patrick- will give tfcr saiu fuatuaauoui ■■■ - tppe uetrop ! music vviii be iaxnntieo i.cindt taking on the pro ; itrari n- ’ J J. .ernmens Ifig'.i Sc'.ool Roper; Diioird High. Gclds , boro; C>. v,-r Hie.., Finch,p.-. E '.l Hay*-.- .hi;;'. WilUamston; Corn ; n,. High, Coot l s ,, arid VV A. I-Vi j tiilo High ” TurDoi'o. v.-alt*’i Wins- 1 I ton. -i-if president, responded to, I tlit' \v« ICOli'ic addi cf: t;; ...uVn 1 I -_V, i ilTi I LGCC DflOA < < i El. CLOfti'S April 30in marked the cion os I liiti l'J» 'll.- Ci: Uivdu- atiuJi Cl Mr It'.-, i'l FJK'h ha Vt'- Let (J iiTfid ii; Liz' T.oifibc* Dv. T H Spa oi N i C I/.vfhani. t "Evaluating; ! Comment-.' afu-i repor ts ivies- ' | ,i.imu V :U Dig, hi.!.; Pat olio j B If. linn', Juba 1 Forter, Murv : j* 3 Rmith afid i ■ ■ f. r Wtnßci.' ! J W Wood- and M C wliiler ' Iy, r*. tiiih.jji. of Cill'vt'-i High ore aided DENTIST TO KE'fURN Dr M A Ray, dentist, wno J | served in tin- U. h Ait Force j uhirinr t.n last two year*-, is ex •; | pected n. reopen Ins ntfue nert: i ii. t;;,- in tetuie. it it :>UKt HOLLY SPRINGS NEWS in,, sere--- e-io at the Holly Springs • Stiiool April 21 with file Presi- • at-tis M i;. I'ii.'tii.i Womble prer»d- j iiif jliV fiti. fdi si: ti.ia.ri’ t ■ UidXr. Plenf vvere ;l adt feu. a so-' | fliii h0.., 1 10) ti c I »,' c' t- [ii 4 jj Us . -’■i •> ; ft. level./ reception was eiive /; I recently for .>n and Mrs jinn | i VVa > n e s i;e ,v iyw £u - Hay nes is the aaughter of Mr and Mrs. Room iilcDongia* Tr.c counie was ; i-n we red tth in<.ny - efui ;/t I M. Get?; Hr Grwr.t; an out ! -tindiny civi>' leadt i is tunning ! to, one oi rtie town conitn»r.- siot.i r* VV* hope Mr Grigsby will be vietoriom The pastor ilo Rev .tame.*; A c. i v and rm-tno* i s of tn-. First ■ Baptist t/iurch rr.ded a very suc '.es.-fu! s:- iii.c iwival Many souls' were saved. Shirli y IP-.-kv. ith and Ernestine, McClain, members oi the Holly •' j Sprit it" 4-H Club were the conn-: jty v im,. : in the 4-H demonstra*! 1 1 ion routes* h-wi in Raleigh. Tires* i*t.,d, id- wore e.-ached and trained. ; :,v it * Natali,- W* mlx-rle. Asso ; eiat* Horn* A vent and Mist Ruby i : Kar.dci • 4ii club leader in the ; .e.’hool i ; Ttii ■ teen Sco.'tr of this area ; spent ;. «. -ry pleasant weekend at. I \'. *;i ,ha i' , ,; ii,ex. Their Seoul |f, erier. .VI: Grigsby accompanied J j them. | Mr. and Mr Larktte Rogers it ; j tended the taimuet given L> th»- ■ ! Sanies of tiie Eastern Star This j 'Social t:\i-,it w field ilt the V*n- j i tii, v 5..r,00f Cafeteria j Mi a Rogeri is matron of th-1 ■ JL/’djt't*. A sumptuovif s xiK-nu was; j ,'crved and many outstanding ; •«. :: t a -t ; t J, c?5<?lll BFC It HONORED IN ANNUAL EVENT AT LIVINGSTONE BALISBCHY ■— Specitii Hoi- I lay V.• observed I',:i the , 1. yti.iione C olh re f., vt ;, terrtai sponsOied i y i■< Student Council in lecogmiion *)t nut-nt wtio in’.* excelled i i noDisnip uild utlit-i cfi;n pur deli vitie >.,- vrmy - i>lie Mudentr v.t-r*- cited I*,! ;i'*nor. on the KCDolasin Ijonor Roll deling the current seh.je.l vcai and given bads-; deriffnatin,'’ ■c: ' .iCCOir,i>ii.ShlVlent: .1 the lluf . ;-ek assembly. Mai v White, ;, iiiui ai.d hou* . -.tudeni from Winfal) N C ;;av« h»- leaune addi*es L . D.in*ii wic t'auley, junior thorn Fittsbutgli l .i, preside nt oi t i* Student Court ,'ii j.i end. if ol the assembly A vail oi th( annual Student Gov -1 r.nm nt activities nsored D> 'in? Student Council, the Honoi-. Dev i an eflori to Utimulati hole ome attitud's on th* part •f the .-indents toward the hi, li .holastic standard of tne cullt'g,- .• lid to rnotivkt,. then, toward full pa;t.cipation n, th* aetivitif.- on if-, earn f,n.- Special t: ibid'- ot meiiiOi ial I Ui-ii paid Janie . Chji le an her in-' student, who was accidentally killed during the sunirnci vacation in.st yea. He was memorialized !’< i hi- diligence in hi.*. actio, : work ',* well as other gentlemanly ■ ntha< ten Mi- tnat . ndeared Intji to his tellow-student', , Special awards were given seho fasti*' honoroe • by Marlowe F Shiilr D. ~n ot the College. ..ut! ■vv Edward L Mitchell, DirecTor ■ _ to inn go to ji /Ei ;| CHURCH Hip SUNDAY i'.S'viv. S-f r , - ■ m. it - -yj.-.' f , A irj *■ , &*XJiA»u»K *« .v : Mi h iTCi lITH > tinr* ■ m2L WwmmW i |m r ■ j j i ■\:W' ROBERT, 4CHIWDT WB WgS^mM,mm 1 :. !,• f,re n,any timely opera i.fin* oi tne North Carolina gat ..!(■.■ ii sot l-ic Last week of April i nd the fi. ! two weeks ct May. • in tne llower gard-.ti it is time, to plat , oahinis Plant them m I i < u o.jined soil wh.ei c they ...U! *. t c, 1 /east a half -da./ 01 j Mull si.:; pi etc i ably tun .'iiO;nup> .-uii. Riant then, six inches deep it; sandy ot i, iO-s ,->oii and foui o five inches deep in heavy clay ; oils j.i*- roots sno.ild be placed , ii: a horizontal position v. ii tin. , -ye or spi ' ' up At soon y.i\ th*- navis ol tfte j ,n --!.,i:i!: aaitodils and t nip.* iutn yel- • ! I they may be taken up. divid iea and moved to .« new locatmi ; i tin > may cc- dried and stored i iii a -cool, dry place for replanting ■ next October ' German oi bearded iris in ay be u aided and i ei.ilanted any time ai .t i they have finished blooming _:,d tiirourhciit tile SU m tii *' * I i ;non’ Shallow planun,: is *■- - , lr ! tial .out best results will be oo j tamed by pianting in 3 V.k ii i drained soil in full sun In Hie vegetable: garden II Will j ib* time to make second planting? STATE COLLEGE ANSWER CIH- lie,. ir i Control tusan.-, wilt in in; cotton tin? yc j » - -. .'.tVi.n l'l- I ole n.r thCivl.tr V I : in.*••*•.•; w.'ii vvUt in cotton_ i.ave Uccx. u.c .cjOject m fftC’dy by plru ? oisti piviut, L'.'tttit . fur .» fVfUt many ' A.‘> (i tHl'it, L h'OnO! fJif* l i , : rtf» v if vtr nit arih t;*»V5. boon do-! . V*’toped Control involves the use <u wilt ii. si?;t a n t varieties, and ado-, ; quote potasp fertilization. First. 1 h .'.t .) wiit lesi-.tant variet* Ap ; ply kainit oi muriate oi potu.- n .. the most tffjeti'.e sources "i ; potash Se* * our county agent to’ j inort detail,,/ iiiforruatio*). <IT ERj it/■■■ \V "i.-.i i- tia li '.j ■ thing tiiat i *l. ,Ui in. iit startup j.i beef cattle he; d‘: ANSWER: In eatablisviing a herd | 1,,/ beef C.,;ti* till: fllsl Otisidera jtion -fiotiii! be the selection ot a 'i ’ i i.'il ■ tin- D: <ed ti, suit you • *;id you: farmini conditie-ns. ■ * • i,-s.o v cry util*: diticmu: • veer, :t.c- leading beef breeds MI. OLIVE NEWS NOTES MOUNT OLIVE A Stai quilt. .j made by the members of the; . I .adit-s Auxiliary ot Wynn Chapel! , . ;• i: display ’■ Hairy Bowden's u,\% 'X'». !• f being sold by I ...viub, : ? i_i via- club, the proceeds ;' .: OOi ti.< c. ill DC UStd ill til, i'.i.’al vi.-. iS tin: s ;ie ! -sii v ‘d..v .t'iilTiß pliX'ty Jt : jU t toui i: I x;> ;ii and : t!it: i’ii K) \n i'.ft Will bv j Uu? wmner of the quilt i Tilt ifOiiM- dcinon*>trauon club I -Vit.’t 'rut-Msdav t-vcMung in the home i m Ml - and Mi's C. >' Uriidv. mii ti;itau>is , (■] ».* •;'! v?d at the | c onciusu>n of the i j ieot.in. The (. i'uver i’TxV presented its • 0:1.1.i i ;unil'.'llV;*il :.«‘4Vioe in till* :j * • M.iiir/t'fuiVi huuda> t-veiling with. •jihe pnM’ ( . it Aii. h*tueU iutynni r! presidn^: Hev ii u f 1 ;t lei- oi N(uxi.)ik. j} V 0 All .rircl Ml. XiOll * - iit-ti oi Mount i./iive, Mi- barium i Mj s Tavioi and Mr ilhunu oi i Rcn i;- Mt'iullt VV< ! :« diliilCr 1 . i IVi i ai hi Mr, id bU> hoy KU> ? ’ -S'tnciay ».iik •.*. :i > - |a*i .v aS a! Uu* eoiunnunty 4 * nttu k inlay f-: i,;- nt May i. at 7:30. & • The u.shcs' board will hold it • . .May meeting at the home ot Mr i U*nd Ah . Ciefious Brock. All meni *i s art- asked to be present b. a euii mr-eimg ut' the Better Vvo nui's club v\a held Monday y i night at t*de com.nimunity muter, sj Th* BeJls u! Joy and the Yel\»-i i ten Brothers v.i’.l in Goldt t jorti Wt*cii*v.scla \ ioghi. A bus will » i« ave Calyps • h i the sing any • b *n»- wantiixy to «t» can contact K" i ( ijf i t F 2/el l Ji at lOOoi South Cen i j I»• •/' Stieeh Mount Oliv'e, ui cail |b777 Hei'inan Boyktn, Calypso, ji Mis* t!loiSv’ Br><*rit has returnt.'d alter spending several week' m } (MuirioM* \i. it her sister. M/fa ,; John Otk wf I Thomfl* Bailey % u Phiiadeljjtua. j La. ;. 1 Sj»entl;;he vacation in • ur town Vi.sJUhii triends » j .t Athletics, to young .men earn •; mg varsity award.* and speeiai i i.vophies. The special Honors Day • j :onc.iuded with a fhanquet toi tiu. i students canunb honors TttF CAKOLINIA?! o' such crop.- a- snap boons and -'.vert corn. Due to tli: continued [cool weather many gardeners are „.ist sotting tomatoes, eg ; plant? nd pcppc-ir. iVaKh 0:..t lor cut worm.- oil those crops. A tint | iM.-rd board collar ato.it two inches I ! high placed at ound each plain vvt.'-n :c t vviil usually prevent! damage >■ cutworm?. Tht cut-J . oi'iu v.'orks. at mg-it and the plants snonid be Inspected i nch uioinine It a plan: ha: be-n cut . -»tl during. I lie night scratch in :ihe s-ii around trie plant and us* pally the ~g. Aiil t> ji. t cneath the- surtKc— us the soii the vn:unity ot the plant hh ?ure to kill turn or tic will cuf anotner plant tin- next night. It >n.i uite-j-i t,> -ct eggplants. ;t* would be wise to immediately spray or dust the plants with DDT |or ri.lenoue ft., a beetle? and fe»l --i-radu potato beetles just love 1 ' i plants and 1 have seer: rev-rs , tuare on plant? wit bin a few hours after the plant?, vmi-e set Sidedress jour coo! season leafy : ops with nitrate of soda to keep j thorn growing rapidly and thereby j,i vthe greens Letter quality that the choice it hugely > mallei ' of i. dividual preference- Ttm-j 'foundation females can ce eon-mon ; Hifiiivv - toe is gradt - at pui er, eb -. ; ;t ill i i lit ..v Hit. i; I'' si e : .CC d !rarnmi should start v.un native or; m.ibcs- females became t.Mey in | iiiivi a ? mailer investment QUESTION: How c ,:, * tree in,— ■lchickens of red mite? ■ ANSWER- When this chicken j : ;,; 1 1 1 one of the most tiumdui o.: ; • all externa) parasite.-,, become. ' cell established, remove the perch! I poles iii the chicken house so that j . the poles and tin it supports can i of; \ceii treated. All dried manure , j should fco removed. If the perch; coins are not detachable' th•- > •huukl be made so. Sweep down j ; toe inner w alls of tne hoia-e and i j remove all litter from the nests : :Join arid away from in. vicinity; ;ul the house One i.-f t. mist : effective t >-t, i mniatins r,i ofi .. t iis lindane (25 pet cent " i liable- 1 , powder, one ounce to i ecu f*i 'gallons ol' watei Mrs Ellis Korryegay and Mrs j' Magpie Gore- spent Thursday mb Fayetteville at Fort Bragg. Mrs. C. I . Grady rc< u»> jiaiiiei.l the land leader ami inernte rs «.i the t’.u vtr School iiiild to \ ami 1. cidlcfgv, GreensLoi o i riday. The baint meiiihei participated m the. land festival held aniiiiallj at the .ollegi. ; Mrs Novella Petev.-oi; and Mr, | ia.ii. Bryant visited Mr and ivirs i *im Bryant Thursday. Funeral -a-rvices for Mrs. Bettio ] Amelia Wallace who cm -.1 Wednes- ; lay was yield 1* lid ay evening am .:;•() | >j irum the Mount Gilead | Baptist Chtirch with tee pn.stoi j 10-V W K hat tie i'ltfic.latillj'; in ! ted by He-. : .1 M ( .rUP : B. i B Uiii.n C Vurboroiip.n. ,-i w i.a.-. i\ „i !vilUi.'-i. ami R- v . Bitry Bui: to 1t,.,.: - >.l ui tin Ben •■‘VOlc-nt cl ill ftc i > Sulv'iv'Oi’: ale t'.vti, claio-.hte jfoul son.-, twenty -1 ■■so gratidelllJdrvti .Old Tilt —ea j ■ peat grandchildren Mrs Daisy Durham and Mrs > i.-iiide :V! Kornegay attended hie I ' i Wayne county rmssionai ,y union j held at the African Baptist church in Goldsboro Fridas Mr? Be: tin Peterson returned i ( ianday afternoon titter spending, three weeks, with her sister, Mr- , ’ Rena Smith of Clinton. r Mr.-. Daisy Durham wishe?. to ■ thank ier many friend*, for the '(it'dnets. - shown hei during the recent death of her .-.istcr. Mrs Maine Ward Cobb Mr?, t.'lovi Koval and In t -rand | .i.Hughtti spent Friday- niiirniug m ’Gold? noro on .. shopping tour. CANDIDATES IN ROCKY MOUNT ADDRESS NAAC? j; By .1. H tI.UIBEN ROCKY MOUNT The three; j r'jtrn rui'iViiiU' lor thi* slOl iiinatK>n i K te the Hire ot .uayci c-f tin- ; ■ uty oi ItO.iiuO people, 12 t':-C o; | { whom arc- colored were special ; ;;.,eStS of the local N:\ACP hilp !| I tet» at the l--weekly jneetin,-;. A - pul 27th and expi-eased t iene ,’h ; !u. being favorable ahnost unani- j i.iOUaly tu a nine-)-hut ero- ; ! am: t :i rented h tin NAACB fur their ■ consideration | ( Tne caiduigte? were. Louis K.j t>ay, jew* ler and .1 novice at po- j j Rtics; R. K 'Bob) Moo.e. ous:.- j ,ie *, mini and urn,cv cancfi* j 1 iiate two years sgo; aa«i Jack I ;>lu»eh,'(>n. vice recorder of City j i:-’ol.n'it Court F.uch eauduiat*’ w«u. i ~1 lowed ten minute to expre* ! hiniveK, after which a nuo-point | list of rei.rnei.ts w read to them , ami expression.*; g' !> n. Th, request'- munded ' colored representatioti on th-,: city school board, recreation commission and zoning Foard, additional colored f ohcemen (tbereare two now/ with full authority and privileges mud more colored labor in *ndU3- &*:■ r ■■ ■ -C - - C- |.y c 'T,; rS £ Mpgi - ••4if B - ; P ; ‘jitik I' ■ uT -A ' b aHH | I #j i y ' ; Himß -m.,- 1 NEORO BISHOP CONSE( HATED *«' !h a utt-w niony iu Our lai««!y th< OmivU in Hay St. Louis, perforinod by Fruuciti i 'airdlua! S|>elltn«ri, Bi »ho|» ios»‘ph Bou. -rs k»v* - his &i tile, end ot the eousocrutiou Bishop How ern thus bee am*: Ua- tiy%i N#*gfo to k vm'x tht Boniuiii Catholic I’htuch in modern tinier. Photo.) . . «*• Bus Driver Who Assaulted ■ Race Woman “Sentenced” ii* I. H M.VKEFN ROCKY MOUNT. N C \V ieti ! j white man - ihiv-.-r toi Safety ■ Transit Co., here - f-Unws a eel- j ored wonii-.n parsc-ngi.r off his i 1 and assaulted h- 1 with ins j. fist it apparently is n-.-i now.; in ; eve ol b > .-! ?l:i:iy : . t ><» When :,r i.a founu r.uilty m lecor.i- 1 • com t ami as- .- mi s>!9 or ■ iii ry rirr. oniv he natfu was ! mentioneJ ■■■ hai in? been -found i : uilty of .? --•■ 011 on :• to.mile" rind ; no mention of lit* vict.r, or tire . ciricim si.ince- riven to t ie daily, j ASSU S.I F01..1.0WS DISC'. It cording to Mrs 1-idia Fn t j ■ ! -GO N . ii;. Street she boarded | i ei: * 1..; - -.'. ’-.ieb ‘ v a ■ a l ..- -.i ' 1 • A- 1 ■ i'uit •• y ifi* vi.iic* leinm'Ki d i . [yp paid Knk ..Uid tOOk Ufl* , •crit “;. ub dt.n’l pu'-k op any pa. \ tCiipnra iliii- iTiOi tiink I h« ; duivt v j identified as Donald Ham.- a)- j I, t.vj t » lia •. .« piled. ’!L 1, o’ PofVt Vviilit to vi a- you can ;?ot { ■lt ’ Mrs 1-i ,-in ■ *-ii "Gy - : ; • si,i, inGm-v -.ncl 11! ;< i ofi hereupot : .- - h< In tvi: e and t? - 11 u ’■ • t :v ; - i fiijl«n» (1 he: to th- :>' .I'liO I ~u,; i t to knock out <>: j ,0U ii ;.' iieii: “N Oo .Oni j S s T CHQIR IN APPEARANOE AT TAREORO SCHOOL: By J. It lI.MiUEN 'r\RßOßt.c N (. S Vera) ;in; : id red membt-i- and fiiemi . oi if- i i ’iVi-C-otuiiy Chapter A and T ; • i "olic-pe AhJtrini » ti-en d her- a' the Fattillo Hi ii .Vehno! April | : 7th to enyciy a i■ n eert by •*’u HI.Yi ■ o'tilto.-i us the eolh-qe ch-ir | H T. f'e:imi!l is co’tiim tm- ana j f. .1 Satti-rvvhi'- . ui'.Tot;,pan;-,t. f.Ot’.-M. GIF £ IN l!'»NOR A [ai i. oriaa. A. 1„,,m Me J):. I■. ■ j <n: dough ter of ft -. .re .Mr- : G M. Jam. •*. ‘ai.: a/n-n;: tin I .pU *-Tip of i.i j:•i * Oi a inpfi s. Fin j - la'.ii ; , i i ut eo 1;. vlinl i >: g i. j • ! ’ SOOfl-ruile ea - t-rn jatm: i epi c- eip | ii-;.- the sf-con[;tr,.e t '-olorei. ; ■idlere in Arm-ri-ri •1 O Gl\ ?>( DO: * HSI'IP The conceit for which it..-'-. | than 4(H) patrons paid a dollai i gcbl. was hilled h:i t’r.i the bene- | fit of 1 uililin)-.; a st holai .ship to i rid a rorthv. needy student from ; Hiis. aiva inecmiftt? Nash, hi r ; .•omhe Mid Hatilax ecu ntxe- Tlier* I'e SI .; ..a uilii iv, of ■e. ’! - > , i untilV A and T CMuO Chlirer .:rc: D .’(. Kill .Mu im-snieul: t! j iVj. McNeill. Viet' ! -e: r.ienl. Mr;- j -ot ti— ii 1.’..-' ..! i, sevrta; Mir • Dorothy l.». Bore, a: ?.:.,(,Hit ,-vi-re- j till V -..'111 ! H < 1 ■ e trea- - rer I .tlll -lt i» .V Mvy !Yril Tile Fatt.Bo Sclir.ol ill i> mi u • rare "Carei-i Week" here Ml J.- J I(MS with repreic-ntativ ioiio.- j tf v i■ s, tet-H-d'd ■- ancl 'it -in . h'-v- j ins tit kit:prut W. J. Fattifiu j dTllK'ip-'U has a>.;iUL.ii"'itd -- BFC ; ; ;.1 .jiluyed in ehriftii pta. d h.-ti. 1 ' oi ! the rut y ,:r>v> : m lit. ibiid S *’-• ’ j unalities .\,r all iff.- j : .uid l ii- a/v none mow j ; fur colored. Yuan* ago o jT.ai-.0-: | uhift. war maintained for roiorcd j males, but wto- nut’od on vr>•< r. City Manager R y Williamson ! complained that it was habitually 11 and maliciously broken up. The candidates agreed ail n.- j, quests were worthy and one paid • a $5 NAACP membership. any l n.u- b. nu "He hit n.«> ‘ t\'K’C it; th» StOHUICh ;tnd t tu,. t ■ ]■-. .(ijiri in the --ruffle.’’ Mr? Frernan said she- \v-nt. to the home of l.rVMiuce Pt-lmy an., .-ailed the polie. A wiiiti v.Minrrn p. i:■?> r is ,id 1> l a l , t: called to tail 1 tin: dri ll to cunt- on and take* hei t ’w.SHlNeTpM^n It’s an old adapt "Cive cart enough rop*-* and he ii h.uig j HiiiiscTi . * * * It applies, Io buseaiicrats too, its vv itm st'fti i»y i tit s't lit upon i.r j cu r firing "1 !>l. A \ . Aslin ( ~s Hr.id et Bureau nl Standards by lOiiinieii i- Secretary Weeks. # i*. % St f y W('-.4' s acted to up held a deep j ™“y m ' I o.ulira lo a ! t;jv ...id square u im) tutors «g?'f : }; r hii^vtl ' U' - i ti ‘ tl . *s.. .. ; hut l»r A*t<-.ng m dec tile d H y ! Uanp .i small c.W, Harder in .mul aeliirer I i'(it in Oalkl.riisV California, wft'-i --! utit benefit ul trial, 'fid* maim ! I to- hirer develop*ii a product whit 'i lie n il .ea '. e.f a pm a beiiVl hint red by m-ttsy cuv lilr.iers i.'i.iiith.ii: tile 1 . > to 1 eri nouit who met ,i pciiml <1 years liked I lie p.MdU! 1 •'■<•> V.'eil it v, as viced in all cjiiipmevit go | illy; lo Kona. * # * Under Dr. A . tin's (io'eij!..,i, ; tin Bure; u of Si; • ■i ■ dt, c . wed j 1 one -O'! ii.. u.; > h.'u'Uih : :i. I a r-o It.er.l, hi; i.' • ■ I'W’-l liets ill |...si cit .a*red to d lilt i aloe of. did no! hut iV.er.t. * * * | 'I fie insistence of th in >i■ va fat turer H' ( pri .i te hi tin i,i c Hi' tlx bureau, mi tut nr laic i *.!•• bureau rat-' that the tusl y. i ul br muter a*' machinery 1 «• turned against the sokiU I fatTurcr. The Poet '.hi ice sl.;n•: -■ .1 i "t’r tul on the h.-f. .. t it. ; I Tv. T • . red it of the f- ■ -.o' I I. 1- ft i" Ohd ! vvii sui.li ;n;t;.j;o .+ k * j th ’! as -vien its Sverel;.: v b oeky , ■ Ui Ai.tiii jSfiW.-i'UMeH-' . i!i j ; ..| J..1 ..-S-...1 ,-f lid r i - - r..- ._■> 1 r us, when i.-e.ikinct of *i.ui •t'lli’.y nl-u slioiiK! mi ei. • : ' i n,.,,, .r i ers ;>•/> tie lit with :<• jivi-posu of hUitifig i'V otfabi .1 i• Inch boxer is tr.viiiij to l ife, in *i| | inilt into liclpi.". v .l '. v, dll :■ V 1 I , i';IH-h. Willi till.-. .• tin- • (•:J, ..'U.d. uisc can you .1 led i.'lood mid vrlicit, m , Ugltt? ft ypij j'lful boxinif t.i cruel you lOiild not ,;i,u it on youi t.i-i i ;vu, :!i-1 :'h.e.dd v«.U lav dO'AP cud'r i.'i'lri -i, t'li line to sec a : ,a1;!c in ’.leison ’l'll i.-. rin.-tsidi-' .In not <-; r,ri »n ■ the ex,'.- -,;, bj-o* • ality of die C.'ilcr-Collins ii-. ht-. i .-! ht do. wish to rfmih'i ibf f.,n that boxing is. not a nice sport aioivf. tiuh. 1}!to aJid never can be udit's-s you decide you do;.-1 want to sc s;;-i boat up one another. PAGE FIVE tow I. Found .-uilty r, eit.v court the M'S or Mi' ires -■ us, uas given nains. On |- • . in - ii- a lot - com : !;; ill*> •’ •; I >\ I ; < liCiLi? f 1\»; VO oftOfl : , rg( i ilie' , :a| tot in, a) public iUS (ll ive —ie 1.1 whieli WAS said te llaVt- be.-n ;,i,U Cent C-X --purure" jiloyr-ii s- icuiisis i .useiS n inigiiiy i Hue and < i; * * s i -Ml ; I eta iVvT .ay v lie IS not j a reiftidvt id 10. v. H’.Je poilltl.ug I 10 vihieitug mows by many j .'V'ic-iui-a- on Uic- pioduct, con- ! lii a- his Vn-nlioiiil To a COndeill nation of tin p. • icedure used w * » '(lie Out.)sad Better Business Bureau, ae a ten-. 1 1; i the public' in- I tei cst ; ■ all Hettei Kinaness Hi dden-.. . fi/killii no ciimplaints i i ,11 uy. e ..i ■tail yyteks alba It els illiii iijl-IT.iIU pi OdUetS -hbiil.i in- ailowed trial bfeiore : July lit piiiaii appiOcal jk 4. #■ | But wit it bulk 1 in vhe Divine i Right ui Bui uaut uiis view is r. .-u;in by enti -.‘.urlied t'Ui c«u* ¥ % * Whiff* the uproar tiver the Df. Astin’.v tn iiiy. k based on tiiis oil* s<-t relarv VVeekb b* Sieved t?u ft- v, « 1 f in: aV t :i S6S of \ 1 ;. 1 i -hd tidO<t a> < stvu.. 11l t;*> v»• tli m: xii OfH iroutleot U<o*‘ not eause any iuoiv than one ri \ \ .11 1 0 W Hi . t k t's aMU*n lif r ft- -i j Thu.i *. Is am; a ».*v • *-ivnuu to ulS j i-iriVU bar-,:;:' >.U f i1 ; iiibl li t V * * A In Bit' B-' i -s ■ u* then It;iltv fi» I'uU ' 1 *s u TitiuiuO nded , ;i„ . ;H. - u. i,ai- i ■'eve rythin! ivoflti--, Till- licit run hi* uicvticvd Ha-, lion net 11 mv filled In takriic m 'i -n sa this case. See ret at". \.'o;. ha- funnstied ,1.1:11 :,d.i!. Id hi IM-O .Mth the, j,;--' laii. ibh- ftV’.cenee ~j Adiritxi .- tpm ;. ii.ti idiot,r, to gn o- In , feel etl!- ,0. im a fail' op s-i-l : di'lly a. Hi, :O'- v ! ' ; 't tH'-K-e Jt. lias ac ted inui h as the Horn-'.!, imp.iidial sie-i tft ac ts / n -a. iire.-.kin:. up a lynching ei- ..in-- it ti.ut iHu e a .di, a tj mu 1-. t d a tali -Ul.-l • at...re t rial id tli. v, IcieliCe Vi til I: in I; - -•.-,.. ■ th tei rains ta il tn -.-■■*) tioad: 1 ruin lytich -11 of ii.depend- ale UcrprUe ALLAN MIMS, INC. ; FORD SALES ! AND SERVICE 22S JARBORO ST. ■ — i u lcpLones 2-2191 9 miiii iTf iruifWfflMm —rm —
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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