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Tlii' is My ; ' '■ - A Mt-dlcy as the P|. !1 ■ , ;f,i ,nr is Hjiviteoi. r in marriatre. tip new j I’’ Ibe pffsideßCT of the i :! 't- • c’i p!and movtes. j t ? •: .!'•)}-, of ? oHmav Th* * y : ."'d t<> *3 ; pUDCh " j '} j ‘~ v• • Sit « anoM s iu n Tr3n2* ! ; '" v,; - to action and j ! impression Ji is i • tn.it audience re- j *■ v r# tn the *' 1 ’ » < t'C world, ind you ret kU only fha ( ' ‘ 4 \nr r v.mt?»l*\ v ’ »'«-mrr»Bbc-r only * s ' < iV'- roe liberty or ! ■ gjvr ttje f»>afh. M K'aSAOF.H-S r ■" n, y 1 piimphler. on public . 1 ' ' tWO •I i- ,;r;r? Q j ■Oilcjyf:(.«(*& ’'nvHopv. Write T)r : Bov!w.'irc. P, O. Box ; : | r fJ “MV* ' ft u ft.y s>- *x3i j iftt, '• ? '• fi.EOf.j: | _CHAiLOTTS, N. Q. f/iA’Pi | : ■■•' •' ’••bile supremacist i 1 ‘ '•ull’f! fly Patriot: of u < - <j ivc public notice }..f orsianlzation ! ' ■ I ■' s>n election to ■ ; r • ,r;s.oola vskr*' ratliern ■’* fi ailw. Uitejiranon set to ! ' *Ri I «pr-<vrn« .or i;dmi : ..,iop to alt- j j !.i t rn' boro; Mrs, Genevieve K ‘it veni.-p. f.n i niiinrn 'XTf XV it lie x? Grime- r1 r - 11 -hr,r n aj-rl .%•< Rebecca Dasi« Durham Receptionist For Ike Is Laid To Lest INAL HlriS \Rf Til ( ri &COTTSVTLLK, Kv, (AHF.:■ - 1 Fui f r;. i .yve r■. ware bold p rre last week at 3cott.~vi.oe Colored Baptist Cbo'i'l? for D( No>. Brown, th : ’ 53 ■ysru'-i'ild reception y-t ;fnr Pi'f ydont Ki 'f'TH~!OiVCr U'lio : died in his horn? i 3; ,i Fjlday Brown b» Leon in Government j .ser vice for 21 years tie a mad :ci elementary school her? and later was graduated from the Uni' crsify of Uhnoi : r ‘ni i: ivo'.‘i v*' his widow Mis. Res? Ann Brovy. Washington.. land his mother. Mrs. Ora Brown, i of Scottsville. Mj rlcifitfcors b» W l x A- M .y (■' rk M- . > - v ' It's so peaceful and quiet iicr® , 1 the court*rv'” j white schools. The bias action promised i hv Kenneth Whibett. leader of i '-he pro’ segregationist, croup, who ' vowed that his clan would start a | petition calling for an election to ! close any integrated school under . the mate's latest piece of bias leq u-lation The new North Carolina I segregation laws were added to ' the state’s Constitution after ; being passed hv voters iW-a’nfco .n-3~ , H Vou Mint Tn Tike The ?r [ Out of Life C Karl Lichtman TKmple " 'Tift’t i n or LIFT IN i rco.rr CO. w#r«ni^aaxor4RKaiHKis.rr-.n^et' with the famous (Since 1931) COST LESS THAN li, • •No Bounce or Bumps j ! • More Safe Miles * One Day Service I W« h;»vp • equipment, rnhbi r wr usr nn ' <mr rood smooth to recap <itcs i« better quality than that iitofi in v ,, UI - | j brand mi tires: inch tires | ■ A -ro&h From Meredith Cotteg* 3VI Hillsboro St Dtl TE 2-7345 ! *»«’»** .XfiUßjM* Zion. Congregation | Moves To New Plant ! BINGHAMTON. N Y The con gregation of Union AM E. Zion Church led by Bishop W. J. Wr,ils. the Presiding Elder. Rev. A. E. May, the Pastor. Rev B. C Shaw, an edifice here Sunday to tjy. ex pansion of the tenets of the Chris tin religion. The plant, which iticluiies ,v J.trffc sanctuary and a spacious parsonage, valued at siofi.onu was recently purchased at a modest sum that was paid in cadi, is located in a white re sidential section and had been a «T> W"*. • s* Uvii Rights Bill Facing j Filibuster In Th e Senate WA3H T NO TON ■ .\,np a civil rights bill with a specific are possl w protect, the vo ! -tng : ■ r:is : of all American <m:?, .y , ap proved Tuesday by* the House of j Representatives and , <P m i > the , ■ . <■ The 28K-12S vote .ipnro- .*! crorr in the House After the opposition had failed in its lest minute ef fort to attach a, "irhs’.-by- airv ! amendment. Tltis controversial amendmept. winch would ii.-.vc 1 stripped the bill of Ml of it,;, cHec : t! von ess was riefoafed by an out* ! right vote on Friday. Never*hoi.; it was offered age in Monday by Rep. Howard Smith, (D.. Va > but I was again defetaed. IiMFUAT MOTION TO HI COMAirr Its a final desperate effort, ; Rep Richard n Pats «K.-Vu • of- ' sered a motion Tuesday that the • bill be recommitted to the com- j miftee tor writing in the amend- i ment which, would in effect guar- j ante? a jury trial lot contempt I ci* The motion to recommit S Ws? defeated by a vote of 251-115.; The opposition ioonopol.u'.cri the ! entire clay Monday offering I amendments u» the hi!], listening I to debate on the amendinenU and j callins for "kitier” votes. The ri-'ht-to-'.vork" amendfienf j which had been n.Ued out las!.! w ■ -'k on the ground • that it was * not gP-Vmane to the blit, v is re- 1 offered Monday by Rep, Monde)! Rivers of North Carolina, But a-j gam ->h was ruled out on a point| ’of order. After the majority of ihe j amendrfichto were detf-nted the j bill cam? out practiceJ:v ;v if w;;! prnpmed by the AdmintfUa*ion. 1 it contains four specif.K' point?: I 1 The estabUshment of a Com mission on. Civil Kighi.;. 3 The appoint mo ci an addi-j tional As.vjant Attorney General. I 3 Strengthening of tlie civil | rights statutes, 4. Providme mean?. ?f fu'ther scoring and protecting the rights * to Vpre. TO INVESTIGATE VIOLATIONS The proposed cotnrtusrr-mn ’-'ill be charged wt.ih the repporsilnli* y of investigating allegations that, certain citizens are being depriv- j • d of their lights- to vote by rea- j op of their color, race, religion, or natoina! origin. Information on the denial of equal protection of the laws un .... t .l ; , ' IfVV- !I '■ '' - ]»c.t.ed bv fhis commission and ap praised under the laws and poli cies of the Federal Government Reports will be submitted to the ' . ...PS.-. Visit , .. ; Chicken Bex |C M Fs-hioned Southern Fried j ChK' wn and Baibecue Dinner:, ; ’ Good F"n*i A* Right Price! SANDWICHES- # (• i irri chtoken I»,i rhecu* * Hamtiu! cr • ( bf'csohnrgcr • Ho* Ho? * ficrirli fried Herr Roi* Drir.it, Ice < ream Open Sat A. Nun. 2 PM Til Midntoht V.’.-,?k Days 5 P.M 'Til Midiv.Tnf 503 E. Bragg St. Just Off Olfi Hut.;-, *1) South RALEIGH < Dial . . . TEmpic 1-TS9S SPECI AX, CATER-ING Service to Churches Ar. Clubs j Delivery anywhere in City i Limits. I THE CAROLINIAN i i used bx the Methods;,* Church tor a number os" years j Rev. Shaw is proud of the fact j that he has white parishoners j and is now planning a proersm to all* ac* many others Quite a few took part in the rededieation core monies. The pastor preached the ser mon at the morning service Bi shop Walls preached he rededi eation sermon. The prelate was presented by Rev. May, while Mrs..l 'lay introduced Mrs. u r , J, Walts, j A victory dinner preceded the I ;;pe,eia! service. President with recommend a tipns tor action The addition:* 1 Assistant At-tor ucy General will be a.-Mpncd to the .1 ..lotice npp.iri ment m assist. 1h? Attorney General in the Ppr formanre of his duties on the question of civil it ihts . lolafcoi STRENGTHEN CIVD. RIGHTS ST VI I TI; The hill proposes to errenpthen the existing civil rights statute to permit the Attorney General to issue a peimanem or temporary in.iunciMcn. or restraining order agains* nrrsnns engaged j n any aria or practices which would vio late the civil rights of other etti sens, mr-hiding the rfcht so vote. T'hert* was no indication when the upper chamber would dispose of this measure and take action on the Controversial civil rights bill. Some fear that the opposition will begin its filibuster iirnjifej* lately hv making long and ir relevant speeches to delay act-ton on the legislation now under con sideration, This would automatic ally hold up action on the civil mht? bill xh.ch lay tabled in that body. fSiife And, behold, there are last which shall be tire!, and there are first which shall he last -'■St. l.okr ,;0 ; There are always among ur ' the "firsts" in all fields of I activity, and it is traditional j that we honor their material pucces* and achievement, But, i in God’s sight, the "firsts” among ns may be the meekest, the low-1.-est, the most humble ! of people—fer they put Him Srst, and love Him. n O ) ‘ ), 1 :, s. Ji — _ y/ Win lor Clothes BEFORE Storing! Don’t take a Hano on costly moth damage' ! ■ft u?i dry clean and mothproof all your wtn (ft clothing before you lay it away for t!m summer, ft costs so little . . , and it really | protects your clothes, too! REMEMBER:" 'Brime dues not pay. ;. I j! • 11 1 ! Call TEmple 2-8871 For Prompt Pick-Up 116 Harrison Avenue I Mrs- Cross land Replaces Mrs. M. Gad sen As Prexy Os State Beauty Guitarists, Inc. NEW YORK CITY—Mrs. Maude Gadsen New York's living dyna mo who 16 years ago founded and organized a small group of Beau ticians into the New York State Beauty Guitarists' Association, Inc. and within a period of these 16 .years bull* an organization of 1,000 strong, graciously seceded -her of fice of Presidency which she had held since the inception of the or ganization to Mrs, Viola Crossland of Brooklyn New York. However, the NYSBC Asso, is seeing to it that that guiding hand and vast a mount of knowledge and experi ence of Maude Gadsen will be an influence through her as the Ex ecutive Secretary of the croup Oiher Officers elected were Vice Presideants Mattie Smith of Al bany. r orelta Presley. NYC, Ollie Snead NYC Albo-.tkn n New Rochelle, NY , and Florence F.llerhee of Jamaica. N.Y ..Corres- w-fe- jmm r - •■ '• J §• 4 :■ : i . Fptarnpal Churfh FhMn NEW EXECUTIVE OFF! CEE of the Seabury Press, publishing agency of the Fnis cr-p d CburciVs Department nt 1 Christian Education is Robert M Fuller rtf New York City. The pres?; established in jokj, ts located in Greenwich, Conn. * t&sa2ts&Sia»s&cztnixa}xxxa3aßßtcas& union erw, l -\i: TO! K FURNITURE | .VF.F DS Shop Us For- , 1 QWEST PRICES and EASY TERMS j Tewn&Ceuntry Furniture Ar. VV RALE?Tv H at PHONE East <*f Bijrhai’n 15 M * ?>. y '■ * v- 1 pf Raleigh /ON HWAT ?0 VCM'K ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1957 f ending and Recording Secretary Martha Farrell of Brooklyn. NY., financial Secretary, Patsy Up thaw of Yonkers. NY. Treasurer- L ,-nnic Williams of Brooklyn. Chaplain - Lillian Murray. .Jamai ca. NY.. Statistician— Virginia Wesby of Niagara Fall. NY., and Beulah Ford n( Albany, NY . His torian. Toe four day Convention here in NYC at th< Hotel Theresa drew over 1500 with members and triends in attendance nt all Ses sions and affairs with the high lights being the Sunday Devotion ■'Uih the Hairstyle Clinic in the I day and ’he Crystal Ball at the Hennaisanre Sunday night wher*** * two Beauticians Marv Smith of NYC and Ethel Collet- of Jamaica won complete four-day trips to tl-o v. r. , . h •• uviCirtn,* Lonvcr:* i !mn ;n New Orleans in August as i Beauticians of the Year," Monday, i Tuesday and Wednesday were ov- | vcr-flow crowd days at the various | m the Skyline Room at the Hotel i *WM*iiwain«. -jr - -^7iTi" l .iIZ,', ~- T~"' — • ■■■ -"i r ~v ONE-TON Air Conditioner $13995 V/z Ton $1309-5 Stephens Appliance Co. ,509 Hillsboro Street Burlington Silrr City v ... . ¥h»iim -,miwi-iw« uni mil miiin m .... SEVEN M YEARS OLD & Isl ' 2ft' 4/5 QT. *g2S 1116 I STRAIGHT BOURBON I WHISKEY } «!-?^gft!!a!OlSt!iSra!iWStfSlSiaf?3Hßßl*fKffli!Wßso«tn3Sl!^W t !Sia®fift , SlKfl(ilffißa!!tnfflt3!a@ STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 7 YEARS OLD. 86 FROOf. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG, INDIAfiA exhibit and Educational sessions Theresa Tuesday morning the charming Al’ce Lane, Basileus of the NYSE Sorority saw to it. that (he annual Sorority Breakfast was both delightful and successful Tuesday night enhanced the Monday night affair Fashions for the Love of It which was at Smalls' Paradise, which Tuesday night's Fashion FTow and Hair style Competition iow at the Ho tel Diplomat die,,- the "OOH'S and AAH'S". when/Golden Brown von the Trophy sq the best Hair j '"yle. Lucille Sc hi. jer and Mamie i Davis were Chai mail and Co ! chairman tor the a fair at th? Dip | ientai and surprise \ all when Mr Ruben Patton pren-nted the keys t'> a New Rochclh, Winner for a i i 9 Buick Aii New York |s saluting the I otic and onl; Mauls Gadsen who • piloted the NYS to i nth great heights i> here it is | hound to stay under th* present ! officer

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