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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 1, !'«/ Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Adi” Wo Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You 81 Candidates Recieve Batchelors Degrees At St. Augustine’s College Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bache ,or of Science in Nursing were conferred on 81 candidates in the ninetieth annual commencement m St. Augustine’s College here Monday morning. Graduating wiih honor were Violet A. Armstrong and j Donald E. Morgan, magna < uin laude; and Beatrice Bry ant, Austin K. Cooper, Rosa L. Hood Mary E. Morgan, Ty ree Powell, Delois C. Williams and Mable J. Wynn, rum laude. The complete list of graduates Is as follows: A. B. Degree —j Charles E. Adderley. Opa Locka,; Fla.; Wilhelmina C. Admiral. Charleston, S. C.. Mary E. Air line. Ahoskie. Violet A Arm strong, Jamaica, L. 1.. N. Y.; Err,- ; estine Arnette, Fayetteville; Eu gene Bailey, Lillington; Gladys! Billups, Yorktown, Va.; Gloria A. Bond, Sunbury; Beatrice D. Bry- ! ant. Smithfield: Earnestine O. j Bullard, West Palm Beach, Fla.; j Clarence H. Burks, Jr., Wilson; i Frances M. Butcher and Mar-; euoritc L. Butcher, Raleigh; Bet- 1 ty J. Byers, Woodscale; Napoleon Cloud, Winston-Salem; Austin R. Cooper. Miami, Fla.: Vivian M. Good Buys ’4B FORD $149.00 ’46 CHEVROLET 5159.00 ’SO CHEVROLET $289.00 i ‘54 CHEVROLET $695.00 50 DODGE $129.00 '53 PONTIAC $695.00 •51 OLDS "SR" $549.00 j 41 FORD $ 55.00 CITY MOTOR Co. 221 HILLSBORO ST RALEIGH. N. C. Rums** 1— "HU WJMMUIgBWWII.I Bourbon 2^ ' Cb STRAIGHT EEXTUCKY BOHBBOM u' vfyudyJlt o&A>ubtforvffsti> (AhbeJkiSfyf accc'ulßncf try/Jw jknebt u>n^- OKTR.UO S BOTTVCO BV AMCI«N? AOE MSTII-UNO CO. PRANK#OHt KF.NTUCKY JfNhWOHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF Davis, Meadowvicw. Va.: James, Dawson, Warrenton, Ga.; Connie Mae Elliott, Raleigh; Laura B. Foster, Louisburg; Annie L. Bar bison. Morganton. Lizzie L. Hartsfield. Raleigh I Annio T 5 Hom® AlUlix | C. Heath. James City; Joan Eliza beth Burtina Hill. Raid'd:: Eloisc jC. Hilliard, Ral-igh; Rosa L. j Hood, Kinston; R'Dell Marie Jen i kins Murfreesboro: Sara Gibson ! Johns. Raleigh; Robert L. John , son, Frank!mton; Shirley M. Jor j dan, Burgaw; Hazel P. Knight.' i Rocky Mount Beu.v M. Lassiter, j Raleigh; Alberta Lawson. Woods - ; dale; Douglas C. Lindsey, Poplar : I Branch: Rosetta C McCabe, North ! Harlotve; Florence E. McDaniel, i Roanoke Rapids. Ethel Morrow. 1 Everetts; Thomas A. Mitchell,; I Wendell; Mary F. Morgan. Ra ] leigh, Ruby Lee Moye, Raleigh: : j Virginia L. Moye, Greenville; ! Junner M. Parker, Robersonville; ! j Ethel A. Pearsall, Mount Olive. | Jean C. Penny, Raleigh: Alice | Peterson. Atlantic City, N. J j Norma F. Poole. Kinston: Tyree 1 Powell, Rockv Mount: Frank T ; Randolph, Washington; Julia M., 1 Reddick, Williams ton; Marjorie Judge May Sever John Kasper’s, Others Trial KNOXVILLE, Term. - Federal i Judge Robert L. Taylor said Tues- j ! day he may rule Monday on a ! motion to sever the trials of seg ! negationist John Kasper and 16 ! other defendants charged with ! fomenting racial strife at Clin | ton. Tennessee. They are accused of con spiring (o prevent Negroes from attending the Clinton j High School in violation of Taylor’s injunction after the I school was integrated lasi fall Reid. Zebulon; Earl M. Richards, | Washington, D C.; Adam T. i Shaw, Carthage: Roberta E. Siler, ■ -Siler City; Nathaniel B. Smith, j Charlotte; Reuben Smith, Miami, | Fla.; Marie R. Staggers, Charles- ; ion, S. C.; John P. Thomas, New | ; !>..'«Cumi., ck-iiier M. Wade, j Eni.elti; Margaret, M. Wallace, Raleigh, Thurman L. Whitaker, j j Garner: William Howard Whit- I alter, Garner; Ernest M. Willis, Enfield; Catherine B. Woods, Mary L, Wood-; and Ma,ble J. 1 Wynn, Raleigh. Bachelor of Science Cath erine D. Hu lie: Winston-Salem- Ned s. Hurst, Swansboro; Marion Inman, Goldsboro: Norma M.; Jam.'... ChrisUansted, St. Croix, Virgin I.slano.r: Donald E. Mor gan, Raleigh: Leon N. Patton, I j Winston-Satem; Eugene S. I j Sclvampert, Jr.. Nev.berry, S. C.; j ! Samuel E. Staggers. Columbia, | ,3. C. Henry P. Stevenson, Or* i I lanrio, Fla.; Betty C. towns, Key; West. Fla.: and Delois C. Will"- j liiii: s. Aiioskie. Bachelor of Science m Nursing; Ca rie J. House, Tillery: Ru- | 1 ther M. Mcßae. Maxton: Loretta j :D. Ward. Robersonville; and Wil-! la M. Whi-.ik-"r, Swan Quarter. | on orders of his com t Attorneys for the !H defen dant?, al! Clinton residents, said "their right, would be highly prejudiced” f 1 hey were forced i to be 1 ried with Kasper. Kasper, a New Jersey native, already has been sentenced to a 'ear in Federal prison for ids part in -Birins up near riots at Clinton. No dates have been set. for try ! imr any of the 17 cases. s BAPTIST EXECUTIVE NOW DOCTOR The honorary de gree of Doctor of Laws was con ferred upon Mrs. Ellen Seahrook Alston of Raleigh. ext, r,c r s j ELIZABETH C.’iflf MAN CIT ED Air. Charles Francis Grav es, outstanding educator of Eli zabeth City, who had the degree of Doctor of Pedagogy confer red upon him by President W It. Strassner at Shaw University's Ninety-second commencement exercises Monday. j IUCCKSSHX EVACUATION of a large city would leave the dow n *o«n area a ghost town, as In this view of Portland, Ore., taken during Operation Greenllghl—the largest civil defense evacuation exercise to date. The V3st Interstate Highu av System under con struction would not only facilitate evacuation of large cities, hut aiso would provide roads needed to supply the huge evacuee camps ia outlying ureas. (Portland Oregonian Photo by Holla- Dobson) " —i—nr-nr.rmfi*i ■ -am.nrw.rrv-r *** - “ Honored For Highway Safety J K. Dyer, loft, president of Sinclair Refining Company, smiles his pleasure as he receives the Alfred P. Sloan Award for highway safety from Alfred P. Sloan Jr., president of the Sloan Foundation and honorary chairman of the board of i General Motors. The award, which was made in New York, recognises Sinclair for its 1956 public service national radio advertising campaign, designed to promote safety on the j highway, THE CAROLINIAN | eretary treasurer Woman's Rap ! list Home and Foreign Mission -1 ary Convention of North Caro lina at Shaw University's Nlnety- I second commencement exrciscs 1 held Muv 27. plaq, .. iM „;t: nr. r. If. Laws, physician of Rintoj;. West Virginia, recipient of the Shaw University Plaque for Dis | tinguished Service for the pro ! fcssioKiai schools here Monday. , S’- S' SET '’jfe-slk/-.' . <r: ’ t 1 J* iBSI % | % i £ _ SHAW HONORS in-! ’• , COMPANY HEAD V. .■ :u Jesse Kennedy, .Ir„ presiT .it ■ . the North t.'arolii i >lutnal I i'e Insurance Company of Our! • fWn-WMPf ' #N.-.v -,*• K * ,U i I i . :• h : L . mmMf II DISTINGUISHED SKKVU E j HONOREE Dr- Benjamin \. Quarles, chairman, department of history, Morgan Stale f oliege, Baltimore. Mar> land, was : cipient of the s , s Plaque for Distinguished Ser-. n c for the college of arts and scion ccs Monday. Small Business Kli ho Viral to V. -S. The health of the four rnillior small < mne--; c- n.-c country is vital to the l t. <e ~ .. J today and the ilines can be fatal in ; These are study fin ings re ported by Dr. John W. Dai gave!, chairman of the Bureau of Edu - cation on Fair Trade and reten tive secretary of the Nainuial Association of Retail Dri!,'”psl*'. Small business adds up to 95 j per cent of all concern operating I in the U.S. today, he t-ava. The ; small businessman provides the ; bread and butter for one out oi i every three people in Amormi. j “If small business is per:.; . J ; ; : wither away, the liveliho; is of j miiiiuns of Americans will with* j er too," he points out. Crisis for Small Business * I There are dangerute Mjns c, j i withering right now. Despite peak 1 prosperity, small business tail- ! ures totaled 12.636, a I'i'.* m* j crease over TD®5 and a post- ; World War IS high. And 1957 has already chalked tip more failures' , among small busim -m<-n - . 1 in any year since 1939. By j 13,000 small enterprises will be i wiped out unless the present ' dine is halted. These failures arc i j concentrated in retailing, smoil j manufacturing and home build- j irig. Another grim note i? a 26f« | decrease since 1950 in (he num ber of new business-, s opening j each year. What causes this crisis*' Dr j D&rgavel cites the diagr of j the U.S. Senate Small Ru - | ! Committee; the high cost of la- ! Dr-Myron Wicko Ch?.?s Vespers At Groan V o GHEENSBjORO The ; : i v>- tion of leadership on a . campus is two things - dnngei mid opportunity - Dr. Myron F. Wi. )-.<-, of Nashville, Tonn., lold rl".<l-ic leaders at the dosing v. • vice at Bennett doll in- Snm> afternoon in Pfeiffer < 'hand Taking as his subject, "Choose Something Like a Star," 1.1 ■ tit; , of a Robert Frost poem, 0 a representative or the Board ot Education of the Methodist Church, pointed to the rapid advances m science the great increase in world. \ populations and the rise of natiou- } alism in the world, and said; "Many people wont If r whellr , an individual in a world like this, ! has any status. They oak thorns.-1- | ves; 'ls It. true that each one ; counts'” " Answering these persons Dr tVicke said that the individual counts if he is able to make three distinctions He must he able to distinguish between the mated; ' ; and the spiritual, between the good j of one and the good of at) and bet- j ween human beings and C id. i who TCir. % sv(*»j \:.c buno.-ury de- | of U)rtCti*r of i.;uvs «it Sh.iu j UnivertUys ninety sicond Com- j I mfncfiHU’r»t txfTishsQ* yimift&y. j BrWTiWV t:\l-.i V/ITYi: NOW o'” ' * )l/ - iw SHI I I pCj ; ft «g% M I - ‘ llijvl: ,-- " j RECUVES HONORARY 5). D. j l -j c h- 1 -. degree of Doc- | ; tor of Rh-;-.::> -.vus eonfcrreil up- i j on the fir- veremi Armster Jack- j MV?i Ryans, mini',ter, Khcnezcr I j Baptist Bvfef-h,8 v fef-h, Clmriottc at j ! Shaw University's Ninety -second j ’ *'*^^niln t.'i\\dn t <’ x v* rt‘ ii n’s held on j M-»V * 3 .Y ‘ " * boi% TTt3.it'ri--;* iVini ioiiri-s, too heavy taxes, and cut-throat com- j petition u.an fcruptcy j prices on ptspuhu brands - the independent retailer ? stock in j mm i I ! . - . -V' ■'& - j ! „ p.n ' ‘ r ': i I iv>% Ic : ‘ ' j ■ -sse ea : v- e-A ■?' '■ ' ■ i i 1 ‘ *■ ’ - --■ r-Jtidi j Dr. fhuriPtvel | trade. The isir trade laws to ure } v» 4 ptue n ’j *'i iai v coni pot ition I v >, r Dii hv 'nnrt&irt * j U'.vl« nt. .a t, t I it. vi it i '—■■; *• J - *•< * ‘r% ! court derisions un-i a new low is j needed to 'help preserve small j I business. “If the Amc-rknn people want j to save small business from e.<- : j tinction, in mu t let tin ir r-.p --rcscvitniavcs in Congress know j they wan t action that inso 1 esfair com petition in the marketplace/’ j 1 Dr. Dnrgavc-l warns, Legal Notices \ NOTICE OP srgVW'.K OF CUO I in r:;»’«tv.\HO.v I STATE OF NvufJl CAT, Of.IN A ! COUNTV OF WIVAi: IN till fitl'Jß OOOUT WICY MAt Cl 'AM 1C BOOTH l-'iain! hf l Vs. tIAHOLO BOOTH, i D. tv iidar,; | TV. HAH' * D r OTI: I u, is r j A pil .(Ur, ' I ! 1,1 ... J yuL! liar been KleiJ in th« ul. I titled action. The nature es the re’ief sought Is as follows: tie e, j solute divorce on t\. j- c , lilt baaed upon i , • ! years ejm-. u;' ■. | Uif.- pjjjin.ttr.f an..! t; I You are r- 'pi.: i!o such pV cti, -e ' 1 • : j 13. 1857, end up, n .... r i.i ~ so. Mi. pa: tv reek• ;■ rebel you will apply to the vou.i i j,rei'.ct nought. j This the Hnv of Mtv fjst, SARA ALf.S'N. At.; Want Clerk ... hup*nr,.- Cou-t V 3. CAnN'ACVk Att-iras. I Ts*S>< (TK ■ I 11*1,1. T U lU »Cl 1 r I PAGE SEVEN — l _ I CLaGSIFIESS Number of Issue* snfl cost pei word ISSUfcs 1 4 K 1 l ost uer word ic to i* j l'l.issifii-a display per lint, uer issue 10c 10c JHc 7i* Each word abbreviation, Initial c symbol count as one word. 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