WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 29, 1957 Brother Helps Brother: Donates To One Kidney Twin Doomed Youth, 19, Saved By Own Brother’s Kidney BOSTON. Mass. iANPi ln a case that drew wide-scale medical attention recently, doctors last week here performed a successful kidney opeiation on Leon Masden. after his twin brother had donat ed vounr Masden his kidney The operation was performed in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital here where the J9-year-old ailing youth was suffering with two diseased kidneys which eventually will he removed in separated operations, In the kidney transplant op ev 3 bon Leon's twin brother. Leonard iona’rd -, nnrnul kid :r?r-y to his stricken brother. Ocrtor *- performing the opera tt, • NAACP Given Time To Submit Virginia Records RICHMOND, Va fANP'i At mpts by the NAACP to gain ad ditional time in its fight against the Boatwright committee here in regard to opening its records to the state proved fruitful last week as the civil rights group was granted a stay until early July. The action came after NAACTP i attorneys filed notices to hare subpeonas against, the group in valids red In Fiirhjriond rirruii court While Wife Os Negro Sues . Case For Dance Floor Bias HI WASHINGTON 'ANT- Mrs Leopold ine M Types, white wife of a Ne.ro. filed a $25,000 damage ! suit scainst the Moulin Roushe J ti. laurant here last week, charg- j in? that the management would | not permit the couple to danc® ! together "on the ground that mix ed do nr mg was not allowed wcrwrai*^A.-TmaaMa«iW , HT» , .awß;rxa>c»ae~.~ , j» ■»»■<—««»y— 11^^.^^-.^,.,^^,^.^,.,. SMALL LOT FOR SALE 5.1 ft South East- Street,., 30 x 100 Ft, sßoooo We will build house on lot of your design and finance same for you! Call,, TEniple 3-5854 » i j. \ 3 i J f I j * JHE 010 SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. 8S PROOF, *9ft GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITa j tion worked In adjoining op prating rooms where one group removed the kidney from Leonard's body and the other group transplanted it in Leon's body. The identical twin boys arp ihp sons of Mir Fiaggie Masden of Sheperrisville, Ky. Legal procedure was necessary ; before the operation could be per- i formed and doctors joined the case j with Mrs Masden and the boys in requesting permission from the ( court. Court litigation m the mat- j j for was necessary because Leon- ! i a.rd, the donor, was a minor and 1 i unable to authorize the operation j Judge Edmund \V Honing set July J as a hearing Hate in ihp rase. The snhpenn.i'. rill ed for Hie equality group tri prod Her (o Hie slate records, correspondence and financial data dating back to Decem ber. iai!). Motions filed by NAACP attor neys Oliver W. Hill and Martin A. Martin maintained that the sub peonas were 'far f oo broad” to meet the test of oonsfclttmonal reasonableness. The Tynes* suit '-aid actions bj employes, and the proprietor. . Pandora. P. Goges, caused the : woman embarrassment and hu i mililiation and interfered with I the couple's marriage relations. The. owner admitted interrupt ; me, the dance last November 22 but only to ass Tynes to : 'ake hi? hat off '• ~ - :'fS&jffiMlSiihraM ." jftlijßMn&jsfejSwraSßsfflMtfl yi'xMSl&i' *<..•> “? 11 ||jl «* jjjjjjjjfjjg* rurrv FI'N Hr. W. M. Hampton Greensboro physici an, holds (he "mike" for Mrs. F. J, Davis, all of Greensboro, dur ing a reception given for the Record Catholic Membership Reported; Is Up 90 Per Cent ! WA; -HJN C I, TON --1 ANP > - A re- i , cord 530.W2 American Negroes arc ! row members of the Roman Cath- i - olic Church, according to a report , of the Commission for Catholic Mission:-- Among Colored People and Indians. The figure the commission said ;• represeants an increase of 90 per i cent during the past 25 years. Emphasizing die speed it which Negroes arc embracing the Catholic faith, the report slates that thev are bfing con verted at (hr > He of 1.000 eicb month, with ihe largest groups comln,r from New fork. Phi 1- adelphl.-i, \V,y hington, D, r .Si l oni Detroit and Los An geles ' i.i year, alone, ibere -a ‘rc fO.opo converts Ihp report also listed s total a* ! 117..-!?•! American Indians in the 1 in a j-] i i-.., oh -p of the report I I • ; h.(iOH Negro children are s3id to I be enrolled in 345 parochial srhooL' ; hi hi dicv-cln all bur a few of idee-- die ■ )h-- percentage of ! Negro children enrolled in such ■ 'bools ,i.- higher than that, of ; white children. j The enmmisjon also indicat- I ed an interest in the social needs of Negroes and Indians Migrating lo the larger cities ! ■ U called upon f'Hhoiic parish, es in western and Midwestern cities lo iai.,- a special interest in Hv sro dual and economic ! « o lfa re of lljo -Ir.idy ari'.t n, - ! Old North Stale Medical Socie ty delegates at the annual con vention held ai AAT College last wee! The visiting wives of the medics looking on from left to of Negroes and Indians who j a*® leaving reservations to find Quality Furniture and Carpet Moderate Down Payment Up To Three Years To Pay DIAL TEmpie 2-32 52 OF RAt.EIGH, INC |S| BERGAMOT CONDITIO NIR I ‘ 4 I Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture kl. E. Quinn Furniture Co . 10R E. Marti* St Your Capital City Td. TE 2-4471 j CHE CAROLINIAN tight arc: Mrs. J. J. Hannibal. Kinston; Mrs. T. \V. Haywood,f Warrcnton and Mrs. L. R. Swift, Durham The affair was held at the home of (be Hampton*. j employment opportunities In ; the rltiea. Red Carpet And Jim Crew Signs Relied Out At Va. Naval Review NORFOLK Va - t ANP) -Virgin ia roller), out the red carpet fe lts visiting guest.- of 18 nations for the international Naval Re view in Hampton Roads last week but there were evidences ir some places of race prejudice and seg i egat.ion Segregation sign* were post rd on the entrances to loilels for men and women at she Garolina, Trailway station In Norfolk. Though Negro passcu gers are permitted now lo jit 1 io the white waiting loom, ve ry few use the room and whites use H exclusively as ■ they did before the court rle eisior against segregation a! bus terminals and trains The segregated signs were poH ed on the doors to toilets for col ored men and white men and those BOOKER’S CLEANERS City Wide Pick-I'p & Delivery Service All Kind:- of Alterations 1603 OAK WOOD AVE. «ngts —i!_!ti iae^s-3?grsag~?frr??~jTr.'— "-t^.■attraage', terrasmu^^snraxrr.-. . --zm?L.*mawi cm jasug GRAND LOW PRICE! ANN PAGE CREAMY MAYONNAISE 49= SPECIAL LOW PRICE! FANCY A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ' 43^ SPECIAL LOW PRICES— A&P FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 2 ;; 27. A&P FROZEN SMALL GREEN BABY LIMAS 2 35. i _ A&P CONCENTRATE . ! GRANGE JUICE dfXjV 2 : 21 JANE PARKER SPECIALS Orange Chiffon Cake Each i|3t I I Jeliy Top Buns » 25. FIRM RIPE | GOLDEN *fO bananas" lu REDUCED FANCY! A&P jORANGE JUICE r 23= ' j FANCY! A&P Blended Juice : 2 - 45= PRICES THIS AD wtnow evy rntnn ~. i^utt SA I <ij Jl IS ' E 29. MIM *TUWK « IMCIHS HA COMP4M? h ** for colored women and white women The segregation notices were written in French, Spanish, Banish, Portuguese. Italian, and three other foreign langu In Time of Sorrow There Are The Funeral Home who:?, services :<pi need MUST be one in whom you nave the utmost confidence. 3 The people to whom you entrust the l«*t ter.- \ der rare of your Ic'-ed ores MUST be eepabJe. efficient end experienced. n i • Th*> chars*? made for aer’irrv nd-:ed 1 nmgS MUST be reasonable. H To + ! Remember j WE PLEAD GUILTY tn all three these ' requirements. If you have, used «Jr ser vices • . . you know. If you haven't. t»k one of your friends or neighbors who h4ve. _ _ ___ _ _ j RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME 1 322 E, Cabarrus Street Dial TE 2-2835 j I ages. There were no signs tn j either English or German, but i rare was taken to use the lan* j guage of sailers and Natal of. i fivers from countries with dark | skinned people or integrated naval groups. The public gave, the dark-skinned • tutors a warm welcome, put the Trailway Company has been a bitter foe of integrati in. sought tn keep the rarer sepal fits in the lisp nf its facilities. PAGE NINE

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