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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY NO'' r EMBEP- 9, 1957 OMEGAS MEET - Anionic (hr t»ronii«ei»t leaders In the Omem Put Phi Fraternity a funding the J fraternity's Sixth District Council Meeting held >.i Gastonia recently were. Imm left to right: H. < arl Moultrie, Washington. D. C., national »\ccutive secretary; Or. Dewey M. Duckett. Rock Hill, S C . rhainnan of I he. District Talent limit Committee; George W Miller, GastonM. keeper of records and finance; Rev. .1. Herbert Nelson, Sumter, s. < . district Reprc s^n ta five; .John W. Moore, <‘harlot-te, N. C . , chairman budget committer; Dr, W H. A oung. Anderson. S. chairman of housing committee and Louis Roach. Orangeburg, S eo-chainnau of she scholarship enimTiltl.cc. Mom than 10 delegates from hi« 58 chapters in North and South Carolina attended the meeting. HERE'S HOW IT'S DOST, Miss Maxine Stunt 'second from left! and Miss Martha Cutrafello 'right i of the Munt-Rrooks Dance Company, give a few pointers on relaxation to Miss Rose Davis, j freshman, (est. of Verona. Pa., and Miss Geneva Avereff senior, of Buffalo. N, Y.. following modern r!?i»r re , ’itai at Bennett College, Greensboro, Fridas I| Fl J| iTJ/i Cf,;?," '. Mial/wiisii j STRAIGHT . 1, bourbgm r i .jampc WAL*H K rn . »MC ;•• q 9 ] .( . ja To ?4r w j mm k pi* * h%* : x y *&y>h4 /• > **‘ v * J'-s'^PF 5 ; Mx ii{ M~ r I c *itif4 »«*,* \ \\ m : - p ! \ tv*-*-* ? yjasM?' — 1 \ \ —tc JA * > \ v i. — . ■ Play saf* by kespina your / svhst'e it is protected by the strictest supervision ond finest safeguards that human ingenu ity con clevis*.., in a bank... our bank! FinOT-CITiZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY | Convict One, { Crop flthpre i 1 100 ill 111*1 \ In Fiareups CHIP AGO i ANP) One man j was found guilty and eight others | were discharged by Judge Dam=i ! J McNamara in Municipal Court ; tn connection with racial disturb- i ances in which several Negroes j were injured at suburban Calumet I Park last July 28. Convicted last, week of unlawful ; assembly and disorderly conduct j wax Michael Furlan. 49. white, who police charged was one of the ring leaders in the noting. He- request ed probation and the judge set a hearing on the plea for Nov, 15 i Lie tests xvere requested for j two others accused of participat ing in the disorders Se'-eral Negroes were attacked, beaten or had their automobiles j smashed during the disturbances. ! i when white hoodlums set upon | ; them as they were picnicking in j i She park Gross Roots Opera Stars To Virginia PETERSBURG -- The National | i‘tra»ss Roots Opera Company, ! which will appear m The Virgin- | ; la. Hall Auditorium at Virginia ; ’ State College on Thursday, No- j vember 7, at 8 00 p.m . in a pro- • duction of P’IEDERMAUS, has S ; ; different .states represented in it.nl roster New York, Texas. Georg I 'a, West Virginia, Ohio. New Jer | sey. Missouri and Louisiana, A large, number of the young I singers have degrees in music and j ’ most oi them have enjoyed con- j i tide cable exptriencr in opera, as ! | well as oneert and oiatorio. The j i National Grass Roots Opera Com- | ; tvny with headquarters tn Ra leigh N, ( . has proved a, ha van . tor v unc singers desiring experi ence Each season auditions are -j held m New York <nd Raleigh and only tht top voices se lected. Each singer has the opportunity of singing from 2(1 to 50 performances of j several different roles each season. And, all performances are sum', in English. Over IflO sinecc-s have found out the experience gained has proved invaluable. Severn.! have appeared with. New York City Center Opera. Wagner Opera Company, Lemon ! ade Optur and numerous other light, opera -roups and musical j shows, 't hree singer* have become ! I featured singers with European ! i Opera houses GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Ike Rejects Plan T o Sam pie | Dixie Feeling On 4 Mixing’ • j GRENADA. MISS. lANFI A plan by Sen. Ic-hn C Stennis of. Mississippi requiring President. E: senhower to appoint a group of Southern advisors to sample South ern feelings on the integration sue, has boon turned down by the Chief Executive. “Difficult Schools” A “Headache” To Manhattan’s Education Board NEW YORE CITY Last. week, a closely guarded seerr* of the j New York Board of Education : leaked For the first time ? lo- tl i newspaper published a list of the j so-celled "difficult, school:-. " say- I tng that, (be list, was well knewm ! to every administrative officer and \ principal in New York's great edu • • itionaf system which ha? a yent• ly budget pf $356,000,000 Os th» 190 schools listed i< "difflnjH" many are in the are?* generally regarded as Harlem The oihet-9 are scattered ore, the rttx. with Brooklyn and Bronx over-shadowing other j sections The schools thus h-ted are T-. J ed into two groupings one tb.- ••Non-English" school?, where ♦•?•* i student body is rorr,posed of Uni ren who speak a language other . than English-' mr-jog from ftai:- an. lb rough Jewish •- wlv ■ u > jjj , iiONY QSJS^I^ Starts Now! Clean Belter, Lar.t-- r, l ,: -r With The New Sensational New Super-Type i i There never has been s cleaner like the Sunset Corol with Gold trim Turbo Jet 99’ It's a thing of beauty and you'll j thrill to the deep-throated surge of power that cleans deep down to the rug base It. cleans under furniture without. ! re-arranging a room, it deodorize*, it. demoths clean- fur niture, walls and hare floors. Just think of a job and your Turbo Jot 99 will do it. On Display A t Electrical Wholesalers INCORPORATED 911 R. West St Dial TE 3-5388 THE CAROLINIAN stennis, an advnved advo cate of segregation, bad -cut a telegram to the President Mt wig Hint he appoint some 20 or more person il idvlscrs in each Southern state io iulit to school patrons and (hen report directly to '>!> Eisenhower. used In eves", dav language b> the 1 students to Puerto Ricans Fr r i dominant era the Italian language I student- although, rho rrr~ a j flux of Puerto Ricn-os has cic-scd I the gap numeric;?’!? 1 to ? vh gn ex - ; tent that fee ia sch for on In • I crease *n the number of -.rh 1 ' 1 1? u here Rue, to ■■ .-,n * . dominate Ironkally * t r ! ' , ii:.h. Inchi.t ed in the horror u-.t «• two fipr ern school? in (I.lflpPl OUC ricdicali’d only last \v«cU "'lib a great fanfare with Mayor iw-rseof a« a ?r- r rker. |o r ?(cd 18.Mll sort Fifth V'Pnur The othfl is fhn h. c .pillion , edifice prerl.rU fppr vc.,r , insf tlyc lih'i tv ,\v,v if I totH uid 1 M’th V. -'iiMC. i, ? Uft-fl the nllsm.Ue m ,i (rpc Hop a! (hat li'.v,. i» Dietrich |?.1.;.3.( '.u.-ih *,-,e -c I ijd ir, the ,'eu tv - 1 ft." I U' cv. , Last week Stennis released the : Pi‘-’indent's relpv, in which he stat ed that his rote in the Little Rock school criti.s is to support court c.rdt 'S and "not one of attempting by force of arm.? to advance, im pede or other vise effect rhe course j of desegregation " i , mo listed as against eleven othe? ■ 1 o\ N'on-H!t’F?'sh Diifirult schools" s ■ of the total \n tb° area ora i; ne of nature's moot 1 j perfect foods fm, #p- y ! r, So?nf* r^cr s of >SIB 1?? 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' - >r~; - iiiii iii ><psm | Gift Certificate j Worth $5.00 On 4nj; Except Fatr-Ttade , Merchzndne During , November, 1351 j InRA vaßramaßSCHßcnKsstEsssl Trumpeter Tours S* America: <^^Bawa^^crr7s^ira-tYrypv-m'?raa=»~,~iTfc. l -a»qagA^a>~ar l T~ jr.7a.^fc^iA='- l .-rr— Ria d@ Janeire Crowd Msbs Louis ‘Salehmo’ Armstrong RIO DE JANEIRO (Special!— —Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, kingpin of all the jazz trumpeters arrived here for a concert last i week end was mobbed by over | 1500 frenzied jazz fans at the air | port. They broke through police j lines and tore at the famed jazz • man's r'othes and begged him for I souvenirs 1 Louis and his pretty wife Lu j cillc were not hurt but Loui? ai [ most lost his trumpet case because j one youthful female fan tried to get that for her own k--e»sake Satchmo laughed it off with hi: usual easy-going manner and fold the lady ' T'H bring vou = g" ! d trumpet the next time T come to Kio". Armstrong arrived with h!* entourage of musicians, includ b*g Ril’y Kyle, the celebrated pianist; drummer Petros Bar reet. trombonist T r ti m w T Voting. rlerlnetlst Fdmupd Hall and his hefty JdO pound vnrabs* Velma Middleton The bovs were kidding 'Velma a pn«i ihe plane he jpg overload imi'. n. n ....jM.je.mj.. « i ■•u.mii'Sinß* - —“™* Shriners * Annual Chanty W elcoming Shaw lJmveraty Homecoming Ahsran i and FeoUtrirg In Persen mm , Amos Milburn ! And His GREAT Orchestra with a j Company Os 40 Top Stars 11 Jumping Jim j Count rlBpS FISHER \ N*i> mV'Rtvo 'Nil HI - BAMD Show & Dance- — A1! Night ) Til Sunrise Doors Open 3 F. M. Sat, Nov. 16,1957 RIVERSIDE INN ON POOLE RD FIVE MILES OUT OF RALEIGH TICKETS $2.00 Fite Rtt« Service from Shriners Temple—Corner Cabarrus and Blount Sheri" i AH Mothers!... I r‘• ■■ sy absolutely i One Baby Bed and Mattress (Value $52.90), or One 26" Bicycle (Value $59.95). 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Til 9p. m. than* TS 2-7792 1 , ——— i PAGE ELEVEN ed and fha* her weii-hi alasaet , caused them to unload hag rage It wa? ]ust ? ra; tnd tu* fuis toving bur.ch of musicians had ev- I rybody Gushing The 1500 jazz I sane f<-ii jn lov* s , Louis and hie entire r? r >• right from the be ginning A male admirer pinned a beautiful corsage, on Mis Arm j strong Mr Armstrong is booked for I conrertr us Arrentfns Brazil, | Chile, Tii uriHi -md Venezuele. i it- . u.-,t- i.-s bad' in the i I'ritrd -tjic.. »rnber 1? fol i !-• mg "•b,, -h he ■ ; n then embark ■ r»n et!ot!'*rr Europear tn*_* -■ Arnt 'u'oug till '= «"t defines about I.i - trip 1 P .'_ ia— ■-.Ttsactts’ r i~ -*a I vt i~umz2tas33Sttaa«ail Atlfo Kepaiits BODY WORK - r (''TTMCt* Pc>.\n yr v, v irr TRIA \ C L E Auto Service j 503 -alcllfh
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