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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 27. 1057 North Carolina Woman To Teach English In Liberia IS Injured I m rmm, ■ Wi£h£aps h DETROIT ■ ANP> • Two street fights between police and a gioup of Negroes on Detroit'? Es-.* side here last week, resulted m in jury to 13 persons, including eight poh'"smen Five of the Negroes involved In the ' vr. .. --r«. horr’itahze.d and the rnpg n»r v-- ' i~ r' ; r ’ t hospital for cut:,, scraichr-s. abra sions and biter, According to reports the fighting first. broke cit v hen nc Cslved reports that some 200 or ' more persons v r-re blocking a • street corner where a Negro man was making a speech on racial is sue? The po'i rr - did not imcnedi atelv identify the oalU", but said that practically all the audience was Negro Th«» n f tb* Pol ! lea 'Senendntf. h s - Tvrde t•' <1 E * ijj % b VS & J k<? ?, 29 . tfef> ;pcal?p*■ tn tb<= oration trara iw £ fb a t ti o i)e r n ? i t b :j H ohnt Phjl . hn- Wa I !/f «* \ nio? F d hi £0 a. ti d ks pt ialktef Ss*t NltiftiUgH «&aid he thEs *iirscd tn th? ffowri *\\d. i?** r *Tl d'Stlfit'ftf • Trif"V dhio i a.nd instead ait ark b iw ‘■'SojflS-Cn* b’f rng An bc?.ck of tb E h--1 d 30 d d r.a r.~ R H rry <p fr, sh p .i'round, h» *'Mv office-'■> : rushed to help ?.nd the melee 1 wzt -on. ' Then, accord ms to the of- 3 xicer, the c?ov< r d bec?.me \rio 1 <? nf i nr.d bepan throyririi? ez? craies and i m iik bolt] «$, t h p} \r & yaii«• n. ; dorf w§.s pnmmeled about the ! wrist and lost his watch m the scuffle A? the flrht r.ased, more th3n ?0 additional nolire oars tv ere. rushed to the scene, including a special ; commando uni?, especially trained i to deal with such eniorgencie' ; However, the fightms was and the commandoes were not used FollO' T 'ln,p the survey he blamed | police violence in dispatching the i crowd as being responsible for ! the disorders. He said the police j blued-red and that he was con demn ing them strongly Piryins, however, disserved He ! caid ? ‘the officer? are to be highly ( com.mended for their alwtorss - . patience in presenting *vhat might I l-ave been & much more serious ! : nc: dent ' f Feloniou? assault charges were j filed gainst the 1.1 civilians injured j fillCM \ >( Hr* /\ Jm "f /Cv /'-v \ a* / / , V. A / ,4* tf <A -V 1 / **' ' I rfssP*' ri^ ( ,» *-'<~ £ •* l f , C’ * -Lcfirft O'-'** -* *’ s ,» \ I '■ •<* ,*y . --" „.. •«■> j )/ ( v//| 4 / <"r' - :] , ///,? ’Vf'f/ f < / „"’ £ .> r '' ; * “ „ ( I • ■’ i ' . ? •^ I .? | H \ %^ •.-•--.'*••*/ ; v j,«*is *•***» / V •>•’ I „<*■ ** /■' / / * / I , !t u,i**jrs» w*** ' | V ///!’••- >7 rt \ /£-* ,5; 1 UIGSKHGS A T T F A’ D E O FASTOES’ r HOOL—oi n d c n t > an d f<i c. ull r 1 of tho BalHmo?e Area. ! 1557 Opening Dates For S. C. Border Beil Tobacco Marts Is August S Al Myrtle Beach i 1957 Opf.ning dates for the mar i bets on the South Carolina Bor i der Belt '".fro ■onginsll , v set for i August 1 at the Bright Belt Ware ; house Assocjstion Annua' Meeting ! held (tunr.g June at M’Wtte Beach, j South Carolina The early matur- I t.s of tobacco in Oeorrnn and i Florida brought a retTU-y-t from j these people to open earlier than ; their ci'ißm ?! whi h bAd Hpasi | set for July 23 Thv 8-ii e s Com in iff pe of jjj.c Bright Be It A *> . art !oe on the rffitZEst voniini? from Hie grower*, and ■«•>???- j housemen of Gr-orgi? and Flo* ridsi, set that belt's opening date forward to July 18, J n the same order dates for the Border Brit were advanced to -Tilly M | markets of the Border Belt inv j mealately changed their plans to i meet: this new- date and as this |is being written, two week? pm ior to open my date! everyth in 2 l seem? to be in readiness for a. I July 30 opening L-umberfon wa.re i hoii .'oo■'.on have their hou:-:"r all I eieaned and I ’‘prettied up'’ end to ! bacco is expected to start moving ir.to the market on Saturday pnor to the opening- on Tuesday. School of the Method' Ist Church arc shown mst be* fore concluding their foui week ■ i H-'drying facilities are in top 1 - 1 notch condition sll machinery I : has bwi worked over months pre- i * j viously. B. .--presents!ives of all the ! :; m yor companies, both domestic . | and foreign, have all visited Lum- I - | her ton to line up their, personal j i j housing facilities, and the majority \ I iof ibis personnel is expected to | '.v arrive the 'week pi mr to open ins = Crops of the area are spolta j Most of the tobacco of the area north and west of Lumber two fs not mo £OAri, but the area sooth and east appears to be in very good condition There n very little of the unwanted varieties shoving up, and cur uiys appear to be the type j that the buying companies de- j sire. Everyone is looking for ward to a much better price than those experienced laet vear, and this increase in price hiay :-oit,pvhat offset the cut i.n acreage and the cuts due to poor growing conditions, i Warehouse firm managements j ; will be about the., same .3? dunns ! I the 1356 season with a few ex- I ! cepfion? Leroy Walker null rc- J | place Tohnny Boycroft in the ! Hedgpeth firm Management of ; i the Carolina Warehouses. Cooper- ! 1 ! ative Warehouse, Liberty Ware- j ; houses, and Star Warehouse? find i : • The same, pen-'.eniisi on hand for i * the .1957 season. Joe Sharpe and Milton Huggins ! | replace H. P, Allen and N A \ j |Me Keith e an., Jr in operations of. : 3 1 the Smith-Dixie interest? Mr Al - | 1 i !en died during the Burley Season ' 1 f 1 ft< A *■' r V* ** • '"I I // ’ r,. t r jf \ s&V ■ ' * I I I *—? nmxN mJmutes eAr.a- BUT WHgBE WERE YOU YESTERQAV ?/' I .-.f5/"'T- -T-1. , /y*!^.,^/,,. -’■■ f marketing quota penalty msr.t estiblifhed for ih« kind of i3*i» on excess cotton of the 1557 i cotton grown on his farm is sub- S4n" "to j ' ,, ■ , te 5 P ™ aI ’ y on hiS exce « cliairmui of the State ASC Ccnv Tlv rotton fro P such a mittee. is also ineligible for price Controlling legislation W ,'kn "‘ l^oli undpr the Commodity Cre explained, directs that the r.vri- ' ' ij! c ' c, nwation loon program ins quota penaliv rate f,>. up- rhe mmimum levet of P«« up land cot ton shall be 50 per cent ,v,rl for 1957 ,:ro P co " on '’ n ‘ of the parity price per pound of :,fumced °” ,^ ebruar - v 9 of thls cotton as of June 15 of the e,,i en . ycnl7 ;jt 2iU5 cents t»* i ,o ' llla dar year ,n which much cotton : f, ' >r l l^ nd , on tbs is produced. The parity price for i °. f !"' mro ,f* avri ' upland cotton effective j, w j*, I"''" loC3tlon Th:st rnt> ’ "''!! be ap -1057, was 37.WJ cents per pound I one cent higher in Marketing quotas for the 1957 • th5S & ' atp ciop of upi sr.d cotton were an- ! Proved by growers voting in 'a ; spray dr .ft or m. ipolication of leferendum lost Oe-cetubr-r Farm ■ r.pj r ~,,,- r .^ r! o U -. •~rr- in fhir State vote ove. 90 p;r ;to .vicrontiblc crop.' such to ent m favor of quotas 1 b .c.co When cotton marketing quotas j are in effect, 1 a farmer who eW s 1 Mow .-. *b* time to tak« soil s un- 1 not comply with th* acreage allot- I pics tor fail seeded, crops. study period at Bennett C-oiksc, Greensfeoro* reeently. Fourteen of thi? group, who have rnm k pleted four summer 7 * of mdy. \ -vhile oper -'ting in the Tennesse? jB: It. and Mt McKeithen n -y-ed i away \ust a few week? ago. Porsc 1 n r-1 of the 1 oc3 l te c!r vi n ® j facilities to be the same” 3 i during the 1356 season with one 1 exception. T B. Hoifetvee heads the I Whitehead and An dev son organ ; lion, and W, T Elmore again ' beads the intr-rst-afe inf^rey;. Rolph Garre it. Jr. will replace: E iK. Howard 3 - top. vo a♦ra* she Person - Garrett Company as Mr. Hoiv 3 • ■ d is ■ ncanacKob-o for the current season, due to an •li ne?.? soon after the market? closed *n 1956 Frank H S 3 finders us the Whi^rhrad and A.nd et so 11 f*»m h c id; (he L *,.l mbe t { on Tobacc o Bojrd of Tr.ide for 1957 R. \ Hedgpeih, mho has served the organisation for many year? as Treasurer was re-elected to this position again this vea» and. also was <-■ Igcted to serve as the or car* !?..*♦ ton's A'ice-Pre sident. t Pat Treads way teas elected again to serve <• :-< y'ry retary of the corporation gnd. lo supera i o -gif*- nil tjiF local market Local bankers' end bruin ess rnen \ always 5 dominant factor in the j operations of the market, are co ing all on* to make 1957 another successful year in the life of the Lumberton Tobacco Ivl-irket as thev liave for the past 59 year? Yes, everything is in readmes? for the auctioneer to start his chant for the 60th season of the Lumber ton Tobacco Market on Tuesday July 30. 1957 THE CAROLINIAN ivp.fi “tnditilfd'' f >n Friday, M " m g 0 a .* o «S?# n ' M 'Mountain Ridge r:trai k7 * ifpas LOURBO: s pint Whiskey 4/s aUA*tT £22:'A:JM” Aswvrs, ltd., peobia. ill. l .ia.,fm w anwiiiatmaama iwaWl j /\ Growers are reminded that ASC Sales Books must be presented to the Jk /'.,f \ •' •'•lg ncr this year before tobacco is weighed and placed on the warehouse floors for sale! PFNING Tl JSSDAY, JULY 30.1957 i Sri ,ol rsp-rif rued buyers representing ail major domestic and foreign com panics, plus three redrying plants, l< ; ‘ '' /N *7«/ig Time Each Day 6660 Baskets Sold Daily! Ml warohou ■ are well 1 ighted afid comfortably ventilated. Warehousemen with inrsm year; ■>! experience working every minute of a sale to see that the grower get:' ihe b"*p dollar (or every basket offered. Well-trained personnel assuring every customer prompt and courteous service, Karfi Warehouse Finn has a guaranteed sale EVERY DAY , . . No waiting for spare . . Load op early- Come on to Lumber ton where you know you will get the TOP POM \li and return home the same day ... f NKXOn.!.!■:<> SHOPPING FACILITIES—Two Drive-In Banks, where there will h p no v. ;? Dpt • net Tobacco Checks cashed—The best of food at reasonable prices ■ r d cor 'op- ’ - rooms if you wish to stay overnight... Come and bring the family. C'rrr Y» WAREHOUSE FROM THE FOLLOWING: I C AROLIN A COOPERATIVE CJ' hnnv Johnson - Leroy Townsend - Marvin Roycroft) (Frank White * H. D. Goode - Ed Wilkins) HEDGEPETH LIBERTY r 1-. HcLmirin. Manager ) (PutiMß, Biggs % - Alex Kinlaw * Furman Bigg*. Sr.) SMITH-DIXIE STAR !Rorn Hcdi'.neth Horace Hicks • Leroy Rollins) (Hogan Tester - Tom Stephenson - Russell Teater) HUBERTON’S TOBACCO MKT. *h PAI TREADWAY, Supervisor of Sales bn ’Veto'd! Service to the Tobacco Growers of North.and South Carolina | Mrs. Mabel Dillard Os Madison Reports For Duty August 1 st : I MADISON Mr? Mabel M Dillard, teacher at Charles Drew High School, has been chosen by Ibe U. S State Department to I st rve a year as special teacher at i the University of f.iberia in Mon | rovja. She i.« to report for duty | August 1. ! Mrs Dillard will teach in Liber - j t in under terms of the Simth-Munt | art Under this program, the I] federal government will pay a!! j ! her expense., including those of nr-’ daughter, Kathy, 8, and pav a sftl:3 ry. Mr? fhll'-rd m.u?t t63ch j at least a veat in Madison upon ; her return to America Tit- wife of John Dillard, rnm-ip-.i of c hirin', n..-■•••. Xtr: n.iiairi , ' ■ leave of absence to sc* repi .he Liberian call. ?h- Gusht English <od French ; ro.irhc.-l dramat!.rs if the high | school At the tj.'d., ersitv of l,ih,,'jri... , she will teach English literature, i • | remedial English, drama, and 1 . | speech. She holds bachelor and j , master's degrees from Ohio State ! t University where she was so hon- I Five Graduates Os Bennett Were Married During June GREENSBORO - Dan Cupid fell a bit short of hit usual num ber of Bennett College graduates choosing Jim- as the month in j , which to- be married, according to announcements received m the a ■ iumnu-. cfJict this month Wedding announcement? from five graduate? and one from a for i ’tier student were received as fol ! lows. Mis? Margaret Tatum, daugh- I of 3fr and Mrs W, Rerke- j I Bring Your Tobacco 1 To The CAROLINA | I Lumberton | Opening Tues. JULY 30th p Be Sure To Bring Your Card! PAGE ELEVEN Io- sraduate. Her maior* war* 1 English and French Before com* !mg to Madison she taught Eng | iish =♦ West Virginia State Col lege. iff Tat'j*?: *nd a PS7 rradu ate was married to James ■Warren, Mi.-.r. Porothy Harris, another 1357 frsdaatf dattgh* ‘ ter of Mr, and Mrs Clyde Har • «t , reeniboro, was ms ried to Shelton Williams, and another classmate, Miss Ger aldine Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish, to Lt. Flemming A, Cheek.
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