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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1957 5 Negroes, 2 Whites Arrested In Jim Crow Seating Test Arlington, Va. Scone Os to Troubles ARLINGTON. VA. (ANP> Five Negroes and two whites n.re ar rested hi re last week and charged vvith refusing to observe segrega tion in seating arrangements at a political mooting in Swanson Jun- Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Dtxst Both Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoid* New York, N. Y. (Special) —■ For the first time pcicr.ce has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve ment” was reported and verified by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all—inks Improvement was maintained m cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of m&ny months! In fact, results were so thor ough that bufferers were able to make such astonishingstaLunen ta as "Filer, have ceas'd to be a Feed your baby America’s 4 'h«eai i hy baby"m Uhl I p “Healthy baby" Edward Cooper of Atlanta J CAN TRUST CARNATION. It’s the rooms throughout th v.o it n « / ..li'est, most nourishing and digestible other brands combined! Prepared iormu form of milk for your baby’s formula, las that claim to be complete are expert mothers feed Carnation to their sive compared to Carnation. Be sure to babies than any other brand. And more ask your doctor about Carnation. It's Carnation is used in hospital formula the milk every doctor knows, ! BEST BRAND FOR YOUR | CEREALS, TOO I | T , I rning, try | | j World’s Leading Brand of Evaporated Milk ! 'ffvM I ior High School. All were released 1 without bond pending a hearing, ! Tha seven were among 400 per -1! sons attending the meeting to hear ! Democratic and Republican can didates for the house of delegates, Rev. Thomas Archie. Robin son, f:T, of Alexandria, said he and two other clergymen went to the meeting for the purpose of testing the segregation po licy. Two white housewives al so said they were trying to demonstrate their opposition to segregated seating at public meetings. The remaining two Negroes, a j man and a woman, said they were not there "to test anything.” but ! only to hear tha speaker. problem !** And among these mi ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the nse of narcotics, anesthetic? or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne* ) —the discovery of a world - famous research institution. Al ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on ail parts of the body, This new healing substance is offered in suppository or out 4 mm i form called Preparation HP Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with aw - eial applicator. Preparation H is sold at ail drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or mon-v refunded. • . ■ i » w on Over ‘Commie’ Issue: j ■'» Dr . Moron Lashes \ Back At Paper ! j HAMPTON, Va. Hampton In i stitute's president, Dr. Alonzo G i Moron, lashed back at attempts ; by a Virginia evening daily pa j per to impute to him guilt by as sociation as a result of his speak- I mg at an integration seminar at i the Highlander Folk School. The ’limes Herald. Newport News, Va.. published reports of investigations of the Georgia Commission on education which characterized the Mon teagle.Tenn, school as "a , communist training school.” The story was carried promin ently under four column head lines. In an endeavor In justify ■ j cusation against the school, the i Georgia commission issued a new*!* i paper sized broadside that set | forth tlv- supposedly Coir,muni'- i lie backp.wund ot a number of !'“Hep Cats” In Almost T ramp | BUENOS AIRES Argentina I < ANP) Ardent frns vho show i rn up the Buenos Aires airport to j Police said all seven refused to | move from sections in which they ! ; were forbidden to rii by taw. j those at the seminar over the La- j , bor Day weekend ’ Reportedly, 100,000 of there fold- j J ers were printed and their mailing j has been extensive throughout the South and elsewhere A recent | Century s. veroly criticizes a Cin cinnati, Ohio, daily paper for be- I ! coming an instrument of the | Georgia Commissions’ smear tac- - I tics The publication of tin* Georgia Commision’s “disclos- ; tires” took place here last week, during the time the president was in New York City attending the semi-annu ,»l mc« tings of the college's board of trustees. ’ He answered the charges, after | i hts return to cutmnufs, in a previ j ; oiisjv scheduled talk at the weekly | ■ vesper service. Buenos Aires >le Armstrong | greet trumpeter Louis (Satchmo) j 1 Armstrong upon his arrival here j I almost, trampled the star in a wild j burst of enthusiasm. Armstrong arrived here ear ly last week and received ait overwhelming welcome from a near-rolling crowd of Argen tine “Hep Cats" who stormed forward to meet him as he a li 'bted from the plane. In the i melee, several fist fights broke j out and firemen had to use water hoses on the crowd be. fore if was brought under con trol. The mrido.nl oceurcdo as Arm - . strong and his group of musician'- : i come do, n the plane's ramp and the crowd broke through police j and fire lines to greet them. The ■ i crowd almost knocked Armstrong . I to ihc ground in what was dcsenb- j ed as a "wild greeting. Sold Armstrong. | “homebody eoulri have got j hurt and if we get hurt we i can't blow. Eve h.ul some row dy receptions, hut this one was getting a tide out of hand. My beck was yl’i" fired after ' : P!M ' h*' | : Hill ' imiaßßßui , j VIVACIOUS MISS BESSIE j , )*’««.DLUSON, a former student [ of Verson County High School j who tossed her books aside last year to go on the stage. She visit f.i friends and relatives here last ! week while on a southern van- j r? " i’ l " tour, ||p tanra i j ; j 1& $$ ' J j % ' | |i . hJ I AIIBS DOROTHY RAMSEY, ! a sophomore coed at Person C anity High School of Roxboro, j I who will be seen in action as a | j member of the Panther cheer- I ins section this season. g i THE CHARMING MISS PEG GY HAMLIN is a salesgirl for the The Carolinian in Rux boro. Miss Hamlin is popular a wnng the younger social set. THE CAROLINIAN Shaw’s Charlotte Grads To Furnish Miss Alumni' The Reverend G. E. Cheek, i executive secretary of the Shaw University National Alumni As- ! sociation, has announced that the I Fred L. Brewer Chapter of Char lotte will furnish the alumni queen all them blows. I felt I’d been hauling bags of cement all day.” Armstrong has been in and out of the news almost continuously during the past few weeks SH™ '3b TRADE-IN ■«t OF r* A ¥ TOMORROW SAIL Hi YOUR OLD APPLIANCE IS WORTH SSO To SIOO TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ANT OF THE NEW 1958 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES. YOU CAN BE SURE... if its Westinghouse ANT) HUDSON-BELK 42 YEARS OF SERVICE GUARANTEES SATISFACTION W« dicin'# “Goo/,'* We bought an entire carload of Westinghouse spplianrr ■. with complete confidence that they are the finest of their kind . . the best values . . . the smartest new designs. Prices are the same as are adveri nationally, but we offer additional savings during our Trade hi Sale. WHai « more, we do our own financing, with terms that make it easy for you to en so y th.3« appliances while you are paying for them Come in, see how you *-•>. when you .buy your new Appliances at Hudson-Belk. 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Cow injartofwith any kitchen. CHILIS IOODS AND MINKS FASTIS 9m» Speed Electric Range | WITH MIRACLE-SEAL OVEN 'dssSffiß^* l 309« ANNOUNCING Mr. David Bishop tm# joiuad th* Safer, ata-rfT • r l £, *g> *" of our Wilmington 84. Applianoa Store, W* 9 H w _ w $ * | invite his n#sny frionda to visit him. His ||-~.|| H I jTlf CT s f\ if Hf W I Sj./ years of experience in the appliance field jg 9|§ If |\| iI I B si” 1w % makes him highly qualified to advise you jf If f II It jhf | || W\ f 1 if % on any problems or question* you may hava '*• w “*■ ' ujiitunlng awMbwceo. fMruport I’r w riohutd Fwn4 j and her attendants for the ninety- j j second Homcoming Founders j Third Ward Billiard Parlor 325 S. BLOUNT ST Sandwiches - Soft Drinks 3 Tables B. J. BATTLE, Prop. . Day Celebration at Shaw L'niver j sity on November 15 and 16. j Mrs. Vernelle Diamond Ely, j ■ Class of 1953, will .reign as the i alumni queen and Mrs. Queen i j Esther Thompson Byrd, class of j ! 1952 along with Miss Thelma Y | Stokes, Class of 1949, will serve as HALL’S GRILL j Sandwiches, Dinners, Chicken | In Box Beer 321 N, TARBORO ROAD H. L. HALL, Prop. her attendants. Our Work Is Guaranteed Reliable Cleaners PICK UP DELIVERY GREEN CLEANERS FORMAL ATTIRE FOR RENT! Rent Tour FULL DRESS SUIT From Green Cleaners for ttka Debutante Ball, Nov. 29. 1957. 515 S. BLOUNT ST. DAVID S. GREENE, Mgr. PAGE FIVE
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