WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1957 ■ Threatened By Klan , Man Vows To Shoot Kobes Off * Theater Owner To Shoot j Kluxers In Gray, Georgia CRAY. Ga (ANP) —Describing Ku Klux Klansmen as robed cow- i avds who go about threatening peo ple, a white theater owner here Inst week declared he would "shoot the robes off" any Klans men who tried to "take over ' his theater or interfered with his ac tivities. The warning was issued by James Balkcoin. who said a man approached him during intermission time at the show fast Tli .reday night, showed him what BaUieoai believed were Klan credentials, and warned that the Klan would visit the theater it he continues to permit Negroes to sit in the balcony. A similar threat was made to a white concession-stand operator who was told by an unidentified caller that "it would be a good Idea’’ if he stopped working at the theater, Balkcorn. meanwhile, said lie was determined to deal with the 108 Women Attend Missions School At Bennett College GREENSBORO Some 106 women, 91 of them registered for audit, courses, attended the School of Missions and Christian Serv ice conducted, by the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the North Carolina Conference at t Bennett College last week, Miss Fannie McCallum, of j Greensboro, dean of this year's j school, said that this was the lar- j goat number ever to attend. Mrs. i Mary N. Morrison of jpatesville, I was chairman. j Four courses were offered this! year, namely, “The Gospel Accord j Ing to Mark,” taught by the Rev. | John L. Bryan; “Christ, the i Churchh and Race,” taught by | Miss Harriet Bed rt: ■Japs, taught by Mrs. Morrison, and “The Social Witness of the Local Church in the Ecumenical Move ment," taught, by Mrs. David D. Jones. In addition, there were work shops in “Drama and Audo-Y uals in the Church," conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Reids villc and “Parliamentary Pro cedures and Responsibilities in die Woman's Society of CmisUan Service,” conducted by Mrs L. M. Mayfield of High Point, and a number of departments! clinics. The following persons were reg istered : Me .aair.ps F. C. Adams G tonia: Ethel Kallenger, Hi:>i Point.: Florence Bynum. Charlotte. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Doe* Both— Relieves Pain~~Shrmks Hemorrhoids Nrt* York N. Y. (Special) i For the first time science has I found a new healing substance ! with the ast rushing ability to j shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve j pain—without surgery. 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The \va> to meet a threat is to make one. I’m not afraid of any of them, and if they both er me, they are going to have to do it through the barrel of a shotgun.” Balkcom said he had a pre vious brush with the Klan. He said he wets approached by a Rjhh County Klan official righ. years ago and asked to join the Klan and distribute literature at his theatre. He said he ran the man off arid will continue running them off every time they come. Bibb County Klansmen rode through Gray last Friday night m ■ a move which Baikeom said was > more than just a coincidence. R. L. Edwards. Guilford. Janie Fitzgerald. Greensboro; Mattie B. Gidney, Shelby; C C Kickerson, Winston-Salem; Ruth Jolly, Len oir. L. B. McMillan, Greensboro; Clarice Robinson, Greensboro; i Madeline Turner, Greensboro; D. ] 'A. Wooten. Charlotte; Carrie I Mayfield. Winston-Salem; ! Mi ■. I-.- Oi:«-.ys Williams, Mar j ion.: Estelle McCallum. Greens | boro; Isabel R. Jones, Asheville; j Matin L. 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Caliver Heads National Effort To Stamp Out Illiteracy Among Millions LOS ANGELES (ANF) Re porting that only his mother and ; father had been miraculously spar- j ed when death-dealing hurricane j “Audrey,” struck Cameron, La, j last week, John Collins, a young j local barber, has just returned as- [ ter a hurried trip to the stricken ; district, his former home. “I located my mother and fath- j er in Lake Charles living with an ; aunt, but I could learn nothing of ! the fate of some 40 other relatives, including several brothers. Such bodies as visitors could get to see, before many of them were buried by state authorities in common graves were unrecognizable', he declared. This bears out other reports from there that one could not tell Negroes from whites, in the make shift morgues. July 14th will mark the first an niversary of the pastor of Mount Olivet, Rev. L. J. Shipmon. There will be pre-anniversary services held | Edward’s Shoe Store 10 EAST MARTIN ST. 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