PAGE SIX Charges Adultery, White Woman Seeks Divorce From Sepia Hubby I white: plains, n. y. • ■■) I _ j I t T'aA * I //\ Vlm I •?•«»' *--■ */• : ’k I "ti ' •/ ,1‘ ; I . Vi raurh ot the milk of Ifi *’ l "'■. l , e!is * s kept in a ! Ir J I j i ■?* % m i I i I t ’X- i h - , j| ACME REALTY CO. | £ Real Estate - .Rentals - Surety Bonds i I, I * iir and Automobile Insurance A I HID AND REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2-0956 I i |l2O E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. , Quality Furniture | | and Carpet ! Moderate Down Payment Up To Three Years To Pay ! FClCad y-f .a-.m ■ ; ifAdfOT A j I DIAL TEmptc 2-3252 t Wh- J * I > . Mr ;a:;J bMlKall j OF RAJ HIGH, INC. •®PKVaesNRaHNl 1 -inr-r m iiiummih |-»n i-rTfimfutMiiMi ,■, _.. .. immkv.ij w #v™- .. -1 , ~ _ M ' MONEY #§l LOAN FOR ALL SORTS OF PEOI’I.K ' fir 1 WITH ALL SORTS OF NEEDS! W filial V^' The Hood System Industrial Bank *22 S. Salisbury Raleigh ' 'pp' Mrs. Ranks accused her husband of adultery in 1955, in January, 3958 and last December No names were mentioned in the suit, but the papers revealed that the cou ple separated last July from their plush living quarters at Hy-Acres on Pinesbrioge Road in New Cas tle. Westchester County. Last Fet, 25 through a judgment she obtained. Banks was dispos sessed of any ownership in Hy- Acres. He has entered a denial to his wife's charges in the case that will be heard this fall. Reliable sources revealed that Helen’s father had done all WINS WRITER’S ORA NT—Na- • tliariel LaMar, 23-year-old short story writer, has been awarded ■ the first Atlantic Grant for his short sloes "Creole Love Song." The promising young writer was given the award, which was es tablished by the Atlantic Month ly Press and Little, Brown and Company, for the story which appeared in Atlantic in June, 1955. LaMar’s story also won the Dana Reed Prize, w hich Is given yearly to the best piece of writ ing appearing in any of the Har vard undergraduate publications. (AM’ PHOTO> j JOHN | ASKEW ! FAINTER ■ find 1 DECORA TOR l in Olenwood Ave, , in his powetr to make the mar riage stick. He reportedly gave the couple a SHWI.OOO a year allowance. Banks, himself upset about the incident stated, "If I could sit down and have a little chat with her away from lawyers and everybody else, 1 am | sure we could work out our own problems and be back together again." He said the adultery charges , were "absolutely baseless." | Mrs. Banks’ father he a cl c an ac counting firm under his name, is ! chairman of the medical center board of the New York Universi ty Bellevue Medical Center, chair man of the trustees of the Insti tute for Advanced Sludy. Prince ton. N. .1 . and treason : of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York i C i 'fa# *l'fofiic& ! Pi Y V % | - | •-* * X COULD U.U TI GIVEN THE BRIDE AWAY BUT X KEPT MY MOUTH SHUT / " I Gun Battle Rages In Cuba; I Soldiers, Others Are Killed I SANTIAGO. Cuba ■ ANP) 1 Five persons, including three sol j diers, wtr" killed here last week ! in a flury of gunfire from uniden | tjfied Civilians in a stolen ear ns j violence broke out at a political ' '‘peace rally". Three others were wounded in I the melee that broke up the speech i of a government worker at the | "peace rally ‘ on the edge of the I city. Police intercepted the speed | mg car of civilians after they had j .shot down three soldiers patrolling the rally area in a jeep and two of the assailants were killed in an ex change of gunfire with police. Two bystanders and a 7-year-old boy were wounded in the 'incident which apparently was provoked by the rally in which the government speaker called upon the political opposition to abandon violence as a political weapon. i^Sip^sr^ “We’re going to label U Taxes’— and go to Washing ton for one last desperate try!’* *«« CAKOUNIAJW ' f * , .EL^ gj£gfr* & 1 *g&~ .xjsv vs£faf& !^§$r *?' &wv odiaa ' \ *' < r-*»j WHAT’S THE PROGRAM? - Just as soon as ihese “early arri vals" reached the A and T Col lege campus last week for the ii MAKE EXTINI MONEY j SELL ■— Ths — Carolinian j , Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commiscion Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. § • rrew 4VWHMM .ipmojje, mm nm*i>b iwmi ‘AMiwifl. mm* mm WIIB l|M vmmm mmsm ] The CAROLINIAN ; 1 SIB E. Martin St. • I j 1 Raleigh, N. C. i ® i ! Please Rend details of how 1 can earn money selling I The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I can sell I copies weekly. 1 NAME _ _ | Il* “ . , ADDRESS _ * I J dry or town __ i * ! ~| BIIH IHIMIII WllimillilllHl MW IMWUHILII 27th annual 4-H Club Week their | j firsl interest was the program of activities for the celebration, stance Brown, Mehane; Iris lan Stabbed In Heart, Recovers At Hospital ST. LOUIS (ANP> Sylvester , Kobmson, who was stabbed in the heart last Sunday morning, was J in good condition at City Hospi- : tal Tuesday, following an emergen- I cy operation in which surgeons i massaged his heart, and stitehed-up a half-inch wound in his left veil- ! tricle Shortly after Robinson was admitted lo the hospital, his heart apparently stopped beat- SEN. THOMAS C. HENNINGS ISSUES RIGHTS STATEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 24. j 1957 U. S. Senator Thomas C . Hennings. Jr, (D-Mo,), Chairman I of the Senate Judiciary Subcom mittee on Constitutional Rights, to day issued the following statement, following this morning's regular meeting of the Judiciary Commit tee: “I do not believe that, the Sen ate Judiciary Committee should dodge making a decision on fed- j oral civil rights legislation sn this j Congress simply because we sue- j cccded lasi week in placing the House-passed bill on the Senate ; Calendar. “I do nol’ think the committee j members should craw! out the back j door and leave this important com- ! rmttee business suspended in mid- ’ air. "Therefore, ! voted Ihis morning in executive session against mak ing any other measure, the pend- i ing business at the next commit- * tee meeting However, a majority | of committee members voted to | ‘ay the civil, rights bill aside and • take up a "meat bill" at next Mon day’s meeting.’’ Getting Ihe Information are: Con Kearns, Trinity; Alice Kelly, Carthage; Wiltys Mehane Bur lington and Lily Wilev Vaneev villc in*- Dr. Leonard Cob-mar., as sistant resident in surgery, op ened the ehosl and massaged the heart in an effort ;» restore its function.. Then Dr. John Kroyer. chief re sident in surgery, rut the perit ar dium sack around the heart and closed the stab wound. Rohipsen received seven units of blood. The hospital said Robinson, who is 14 years old. was at ready 'walking around the ward". He inlri police he had gjjj? Guaranteed REPAIRS At! repairs done in .your hoirr; or in our modem shop Wo sell TV picture tube insurance. LEWIS Radio * T\ Cls n i c 4M K. 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Since new' model introduction I lasi November, he pointed out. or | dors for air conditioning in Dodge ! cars have been running at a steady i pace of approximately eight, hun i dred units per month. Although comparatively new lo the automobile acressnrv field, air conditioning has been slab bead in a brawl with a woman companion. TEST VVE FORGET Siety years ago. the late I>r j>an ! Sixty years ago. the late Dr. ; Daniel H, Williams, founder of | Provident Hospital in Chicago, | distinguished himself in making j h f art. surgery possible, when h<~ ■ Hitched up and successfully pro • longed the life of a man who had been a victim of serious kni r e : blade wounds in his heart. | , —m-i 11111,1,1 ,I, ■ ~, | |, M| ~ ; ' I ELVIS ’ RAND I THE TAILOR II sS A KEN ft rR r, I * v - Wart-in St., Raleigh * iw.t»<-ajri.j u> n.ee-r-rojrin.ij - WTi-W ;. «vj | .iA i u.= i u = r_ J-**tr^amawasaß*wr.-j»«i«njcsau.xi.»ww-^_-.yirv National Art Shop INTERIOR DECORA TORS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES PHONE TE f>?l HILLSBORO ST. KAJ-F-R*H M >: reached a high degree cf de velopmenf whtrh has resulted In greater prantiralitv, depend ability and lower price. Dro mond said Tn date, customers have ordered 6,600 air conditioning units on r. ■ - Dodge ears, he said. Sales for the model year are expected to e ceed 7,000. Production schedule?, are presently running 8 f a peak output of An units per day This compares to a figure of 1,332 for the 1956 model year. 1.2 T for 1955 and 419 fm 105-1, Desmond added As major factors in the up:-i■ rge of customer demand for air con ditioninc units. Drsvnood cited lower price, introduction of n new combined hi .tcr and air condition ■ •.-Wit.- . I ,I . -Ml iJU fl J , tJI .VII l i/ 1 1 - cr, universal adaptability of air conditioning In ail inode! -mi in j eluding convertibles, and the ever increasing dr si re for mere autnvuo bile, luxuries. ™£ q fl 1 I TWIN ' INN | OIL SERY ICE 1 Dial TEmple 3-5811 I !i“c Smitblicld Raleigh $"8 !| >L F. OOEFIELD, Prop. {M < Ha\\ Bond