PAGE SIXTEEN Governor Says Mass Migration Is Posing A Serious Problem ,/ASHiNGTON CANP) , 4:1 • !'!■ *growing m the Vlicirtle West." The high : ralf ; combiner! with a • hi. n of people from • ito lihm created a very t- ... r.' rious school need prah •■* Tn y'■■■■.' fh<-re was a classroom : of fi ! SO. Michigan needs ; 4d i tii ■ 2.5000 new Class . 1 year to stay even with the nonniition growflt, :r■ • ■ -dv-iai aid is needed to i .'o in mostructing new facilities , : . 1 • the large supply of .->.u h d. unsafe, and unsanitary buiMinrs 'hat .-nv.ain in use. Tin :• far 1* ives-p. revealed v- m ..*•>, r.ov, c. Mcnnen V i:n 'tn; in a letter to Sen. r.istick V. MeXamara. The Irt t !■ ii 1, written in an effort <0 v°!utr testimony before a li’ujrp FducntloVt subcommittee holding hearings on federal Aid to education. Tt had been called to the Rover ■psmm i 0 J mOrM ! I:Cm.,o4§lo®m \ M ‘ran Dcfkfortcy Anemia fss Seppod Yowr Strength S.S.S. tonic builds better | i'e.d.u . . . :;irv.'i;;tbem wwJf r> 5,8, Yonfc,iaa«Jc o£ I JN'ffutv's owe roots emu) : '• h: . ' if.i] ftOQ DO htfUd I 1 h red Mood So givo'yimM . ■ on energy m . ■ ■ js( t back your pe&. 5.5. Tonic makes jtedfees' n..-;iui fast,,, or yayt' ■ hack. Nosy Batad cc.m.terc.. S WE) 8«y '** 1 economy sisra! char a was© famoMS Qo*pel Singerj wars,, “ f f yen'te tyeary |uk? (hoe's cq y|; m you? heart* yo| - t may be urej ant) ify ■...■> i slowed down ho, a.-.•»(. causa.ofTrog ” ■ /, : ,|S iX-ficlency /h ’ Anemia. YEARS OLD Park & Tilford Kentucky g Bred gaL | *W *2« 1 ! MH) stialtht SMrtai KhiiMy• 56 Proof. Balllot M ***•«« «!“* »>• *' I 5 not'* attention through a news? dis patoh that a witness from his state had informed the committee that Michigan was denouncing federal assistance. And a member of the committee had added that "Michi gan was the second state to notify the group it can take care of its OVER 30,000,000 CUSTOMERS Naturally It's Gas • For Cooking • Heating • Water Heating ® Refrigeration • Dryers ® incinerators • Air Conditioning Public Service Co OFH Inc j J Kal TEmpte 2-3761 . * _ _ i|j|ul imn „iT, WW n,» nm , m i.i nW T l r l ,Tn l . T w I ACME REALTY CO. | Real Estate •* Rentals - Surety Bonds j Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD AMD REPAIR HOUSES | Dial TE 2-0956 ; 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, hi. C. ] TTFTBiwrr ~r.m ~n,w Ft r-ir T™™F , riiYiTVarrTTiTni r7^^ihiuFwF'”l»"7«"n - . "T ■■■ v '■ •' ■■■ r •■"' *■', >" y*- m •>,* if a ■ /•,, < iCai >t - T^ i . Aj ■ ' - - i ... V -m% i . • * #; f y-" i- ' f;,. *: $ > t i. i- ,t'-t • j on hot-weather driving ! with low-pressure ATWffAVQ HUNT GENERAL TIRE co. 428 S. McDowell St. Dial TE 2-0571 fsgsfg own school construction. As chief executive of Michigan. Williams said "I should like to enter a protest against the impli cation that Michigan as a state is opposed to federal aid to educa tion Such Is not the case" Williams listed six points as proof that Michigan favors fed eral aid. among them was the fact that the White House Con ference on Education of his state had taken a stand in fa vor of federal aid. As governor, he expressed hss support to fed eral aid to education. The state superintendent of public ins truction has taken a stand fa vorable to this legislation, and the state legislature has never taker, a. position to indicate that it is opposed to it. The Michigan executive stated that his state experienced a net New Liberal Credi Terms Now in Effecf AT Firestone ★ APPUANCES ★ TELEVISION k TIKES & TUBES Bbig tkade.in Tir%stQnt STORES 41,3 Fayetteville St. /? FOR CAROLIN!A ’‘ H^E & m show „ These . [fe. bpcciais W|f l|| * Styled! is the mode re manner. t ... '. ■' * * JLjR,*, M~Mr Here’s G.E-’s 2-tone line of port,.l . | ... irri JT"L—, in gray aftd ivory (Model 14T008) cr 4 —■ MJL *- 11 -1 ierra cunti and ivory (Model 14TC0*'. Cy f Center handle of bghtvrrght aluipt- K'\ --jSy yl \Af T1 ill num. Dyna power speaker. Your color MllvW II Ilf choice of 14-inch TV at on* low P Ho, our B °° th $ 109-95 >v y At The Raleigh EasyjTerms Memorial We Refuse Super Deluxe Auditorium To Be Range w a * 399.95 April 4-5 Undersold Now $ 1 99.95 Completely new throughout- Two Great Appii- X anc.es Combined into One—with every -new feature you 1-Ton Hot Point 10w... Air Conditioning on,y 95 Unit $ I '79.95 THE CAJROLINf AN migration gain of 318,000 in the years between 1850 and 1935 alone. ! 1 A « We_Are Now Paying ■ | I I Ijlgg Up I ; ! JBI mm I? I jrftSßMk yjjllp Compounded quarterly and intangible h ; r i Je3@mk tax on insured savings. j ‘ I Now! SAVE MORE! £««■“ | I 5 | I | J FREE - AZALEA PLANTS - FREE 1x » ‘ ' • |. A beautiful plant worth $4 00 will be given FREE to each person I who deposits SIOO.OO, or more in on insured Savings Account, I The Hood System Industrial Bank | h tfk 122 S. Salisbury St, g | • „ gaaaaßg7g^^ 1 KTTXzrA APPLIANCE COMP I ■ * Your local Hotpairtt dealer ■ A , , . ■ . ....• BURLINGTON PJxao* Many of people had attended very fine schools, Others never had *VEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1957 the opportunity to do so. Because j of the movement of people, W - I 1 liams saitf hr. was aware of the var I ious programs among the stares.

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