WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 195? Hampton institute Instructor 1 Returns From Liberian Position HAMPTON, Va. Growing pub \ 1 interest, in scientific advance ment was evident when the larg est crowd of the season''- public lecture series gathered at Ogden Hall, Hampton Institute last week, to hear Dr, J, Robert Oppcnheim cr, world renown physicist, speak m "Science in a Changing World," Introduced by the college president Alonzo C<. Moron .is one of the men in the world that knows most about the world we face, the atomic •elentist declared, "Our great increase in scientific Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery I Finds Healing Substance That Doe* Both- Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoid* lew York, N. Y, (Special) - ; For the first tiros science has f nd a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to ■brink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. 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Al i ready, Bio-Dvne is in wide use ! for healing injured tissue on *ll parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment for, called Preparation If* Ask for individually sealed convenient \ Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with spe cial applicator. Preparation His ; soldatalldrugstorcs. Satisfaction j guaranteed or money refunded. ________ r * r- orr | throughout; the world than all other brands combined! Ready made formula? that claim to be complete cost almost twice as much* as Carnation - the proven milk for infant feeding- the milk every doctor knows. MISS LELA MAK WALKER, above, is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Walker of Raleigh, and the late Air. Walker. Her engagement I to Mr. Piuminer Barrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barrow of ! Windsor is announced by her mother. A "December wedding is planned. 1 Never guess have your land tested for lime and fertilizer. Our Work Is Guaranteed Reliable Cleaners BKK-LT DELIVERY GREEK CLEANERS FORMAL ATTIRE FOR RENT! Rent Your FULL DRESS SUIT From Green Cleaners for the Debutante Ball, Nov. 29. 1957. 515 S BLOUNT ST. DAVID S. GREENE, Mgr. Race Problem Our Greatest, Douglas Warns CHICAGO (AMP' America's mistreatment of the Negro is ! its greatest bloc in the struggle j with communism to win the un ■ committed peoples of the earth, ■ two thirds of whom are none- j i whites, Senator Paul Douglas <D | HI.) told a. luncheon group here I this wek at the Hilton Hotel. Senator Douglas, who was here to receive this year's J 1,000 Sidney Hillman award , for his meritorious role in got- j ting Congress to. pass Civil Rights legislation, said that thre had been a distinct im provement in the status of the Negro in the last 2-5 years hut that the progues* "had not been fast enough.” In civil rights cases, the Sena-. . tor said, the burden of seeking j : court action is thrust upon indi | viduals who cannot afford the j cost. “The obvious way to im prove this situation," he sug gested, ” is for the government to enter the legal lists the defender of those civil and constitutional and not mere ly as an arbiter of them." Senator Douglas announced; 1 that he was giving SSOO of the j | award money to the legal defense i ; fund of the National Aiseociattion: ; for the Advancement of Colored j ■ People and planned to distribute \ \ the other half among the Amen- j I can Friends Service the Catholic' i Council on Working Life, and the j ■ American Jewish Committee. 3 Educators Honored At RUE Confab j DURHAM - -Three North Caro lina educators who have contri buted virtually 100 years altogeth |er in total service to the. state ! i were honored here in N. C Col ■ Bye's Duke Auditorium Thursday i afternoon by the* nth State wide j ! Resource Use Education Confer ! ence Honored were Mrs. Clara S. Jamerson teacher in the W. D. YVjcker School Sanford; William R. Collins, principal of Johnston County Training School, Smithfieid; and Mrs. Ruth Woodson, supervisor of stale elementary schools for i Negroes. Raleigh, ! Dean George R. Johnson of ; j Winston Salem Teachers College | presented Mrs. Jamerson's award I for 40 years service. Cited for 20 | years as teacher find supervisor j was Mrs. Woodson who received j | her plaque from NCC President, ■ Alfonso Elder. L. Y. (Stag i Ballentine, N. C | Commissioner of Agriculture, and : : ! keynote speaker at the afternoon I general session in Duke Auditori j nm presented. Collins’ award in i recognition of more than 35 years j as teacher and principal. An important consideration in j | selecting the educators for their | awards was their “ardent champ-; j toning of the cause of Resource Dr. T. R. Speigner director of | the RUE division at NCC, direct jed the state-wide conference, | which attracted some 1,200 dele- i gate* from 72 counties. Dr. Tarpley j; ! Speaker At j Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE—Dr, J A.Tarp- ! Icy, supervising principal of. the i Greensboro City Schools for Ne groes, was the guest speaker at the Fayetteville State Teachers College on Monday, November 11 in con nection with the celebration of A irierican Education Week. His address was drawn from the general theme for the week, “An Educated People Move# Freedom Forward.’ The speaker wished that the fit ! sion of doubt and faith is a healthy sign in education. "Education and democracy,” he concluded, must advance on the feet of cur chil dren. Dr. Tarpley’s address was spon sored by the Area of Education THE CAROLINIAN “Supreme Court Decreed Impossibility Os Segregation, ” Johnson Tells Audience DURHAM • Dean George M. Johnson of the Howard University Law School defended the rights of opponents of segregation to use legal means to state their case, but he condemned extre mists who use inflammatory tac tics, and urged Negroes to meet the challenge to provide a “cli mate for the acceptance of de segregation at the community lev el” in a NCC forum speech here pPHm Join The Christmas Parade For The Many Values Offered CANNON sIS SI.BB PILLOW CASES 2 For 89c GIFT WRAPPINGS THAT SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS HIGH QUALITY PAPER WIN YOUR ‘HEART'S DESIRE' 1 j Merchandise Certificate Worth SSO / Will Be Awarded On Nov. 23rd Register For This And Other Merchant Bureau Prizes In Either Os Our Toy Departments, Christmas Parade Sat., Nov. 23rd 10:00 A. M. BOILS s|2o to s|»j>9B Featuring MANY COLORED DOLIS .Youth Center-Second Floor and Wilmington Street Store Hudson -Belk. Tuesday. The 1954 and 1955 U.B. Su preme Court decisions consti tute (11 “a judicial conclusion that racial segregation in edu cation deprives students of e quai educational opportunities and (?) » judicial directive to states requiring racist segre gation in public supported education, to eliminate such i requirements, that is, to de Reautiful DOLLS Ot*r Lovely 98c to $9.95 HOLIDAY SWEETS Special Christmas value. Delicious assortment of milk and dark chocolate coated cream centers. 15 pieces in attractive holiday designed boxes, Ideal for church group gifts. 29c box Hard Candies, A delicious, colorful assortment of fruit and mint flavors, highest quality at a popu lar price. 33c lb. Make it A Bright CHRISTMAS R Light Series Set, A dandy * light .ver i&> type set. Colorful, bud get priced outfit for indoor use, 69c segregate. The noted civil rights lawyer warned that “certain powerful and influential opponents of de segregation ‘‘are trying to create the impression that” what the Supreme Court did in the Segre gation cases was unprecedented, revolutionary and incapable of ra tional anticiaption by lawyers, and cases have been cited by cer tain spokesmen which, it is said, A Complete Selection Os LAMPS 51.98 to 518.98 Gone With The Wind Table Lamp—ln Color Outdoor Tree Lights. Independent burning weather-proof outdoor bulbs. Colors are per manent. 19c ea. Buy the handy “5” pack 95c FAVORITE TOYS For Boyi WYATT EARP GENUINE LEATHER DOUBLE HOLSTER SETS - SPECIAL CAP PISTOLS White Trim METAL REMOTE CONTROL BETTER FIRE CHIEF GAR Forward and Reverse, with Siren . . . and Flashing Ligi; r 51.59 | P. 1 nr inmnm/mm ». vw vrw>rwwwetf»TO'yt>Ba^ Use Our Lay A Way M FAYETTEVHAE ST. TIIRT3 TO j BAUBBDBT ST, 71 ‘ | impelled this conclusion. cited indicate a general whi* “The record is to the con trary , . . The cases usually (ling away at the separate but equal doctrine and clearly fore shadowed what was to be the ultimate decision on the ques tion of segregation, Tt was i probably obvious to any legal analyst that in the variant fact situations of both the Nweatt and McLaurin ease*, the court indicated the im possibility of segregation ris ing to the dignity of equal* . ity *. , VATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PAGE FIVE

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