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v'r - :K rr-TDiNG Saturday. December 7. 1957 S sparked On Wrists For Farts In Little Rock Riots little buck. Aik ianid —1 ’• r ' ' Municipal Court of Little Hock 1 veek issued a mild rebuke in t,v " Persons secured of disorderly conduct during cirinonsti-aiions a- i fc'unst the idiruti.-in:c of nine Nr- ! ; 1 1 student t U mbatlled < lento I f’lpil School ;a:-t Sept. 23. Charles Partlorv of Little Pt,'k aih Si. V. Turner of Nci'tb Little Rock were fined '-ht.'iO each hy Judge Harry C Robinson, who also suspended the fines. Charges of disturbing he peace GAS ■ OIL - MEATS - GROG. SANDWICHES - DINNERS BAR B Q S| WOOD CHICKEN—STEAKS All Fancy Foods A Specialty! Home Rhone TE 4-145!) PEEB L E S Service Center 6 Mile." North of Raleigh on Creed moor Hwv, No. 50 i FRANK F. PEEBLES, Prop. | m Vi In' ) • |\v It JAmrmmm I > II i v.J tJ-lL'Jk - jl i! if iclii"• 1 i | Lv-1 If STRAIGHT t.AWR£NcifiiJBG iND, 'll" &'■ .... ?.'• •••' ••• TT'lyl'T• ~ —, .v .... _ yi Bold Break with the Fads and Frills 1 Brings a Fresh Look to Auto, olive Styling j Hr/p’g beauty that starts way down deep— this is ,1 y;<’\v kind of beauty that .stems from the Indus try > most advanced engineering. For exam .do. Font:.-. ‘a • revolutionary new type of crudform aeho-> f.*ME let designers lower the roof-line 1 1 , itic hes. .. and yet give you even more room inid Arid wail ’til you see these interiors. Here's the son of luxury dreams are made of. You can match or blend upholstery, carpet and body colors to ilw limit of your iniaginafion, even in !'.:<• !n -.,, ; priced models. See your Pontiac dealer and dis cover the wonderful new direction styling hr. taken in this Bold New' ‘SB Pontiac-- THTi po:,i;r'.r ADVANCt; in ro vr\"r; j were dismissed also in the rases r H. D. Brown of Pine B'ulf, Ark Aubrey Plummer of Little Roc and Tommy Phillips of North Lit i tie Rock, when Acting Police Chi' ! One Smith sc id ho could not it | call what pari the three alleged! 1 took in the mn’c action, In testimonies during the t; r; Part low said the crowd pushed hit* through police lines and he fourr himself in custody. Turner, accused of hitting Frances .Miller, a Life mag;<- line photographer, admitted the assault but said that Milter Siaci shoved him tv. ire and had been abu'ive. At this stage of the tri.-i. .1 ;ciju Robinson announced that n ui •- un banco charge against Miller wemk not be prosecuted Noting: that th< photographer is ;io>v jti C.b'iorn;' the jurist took a dig v his soyoig "Fur my par! ho y-.p >;, y there.' Clsv rails hold Wfitot hyitrj thar sah'r'y soils. North Ccai olina poult ".v raise: have reduced their hatching eg; flocks by 9 pee cent while Geor gia’s have expanded 1? per cent ( !)' t ’.TON'S HONORED Three contributing almost 10ft years to the public schools of the Si >R- were honored at the lUh state-wide Resource Esc Education Conference held at North Carolina CAHcge. Durham. r-'cently Shown here left to right are Mrs. Ruth Lawrence Woodson, state elementary '‘h i ••’•vi-e.r. BaL-wh; Prof William Rowland Collins, principal, Johnston County Training School. Smith l'i'dd. and Mis. < or* S. Johnson, W 15. Wicker School. Sanford. Plaques and cititaUnns lauded contributions >,ti>r. haw- made particularly in the Old of resource use education Dr. T St. Speigner > "C. nn; d.or. directed the conference. Other principals were State Commissioner of Agri toilure i. V. Raileatinc: Dean George Johnson, Winston Salem, who conducted a reading workshop, and Dr. T. I'. Mab.pe professor of biology at. NCC, who directed science workshop. 15 RUE clinics were held. Dr. Strassner, Liberian Student At Rocky Mt.; Cet $562 For Shaw i | Quality Furniture end Carpet Mod orate Down Pay men t Up To Three Years To Pay DIAL TFrnplr 2D? >2 i §gp I: F. - ;•• y|| l mm r"4 ■r ■ ?,,■ "f «i n if os‘ ,fe e . -y mgs, j. a OF RALEIGH , INC. y -*-wm-so£, , - TWgvri t l ■>. - i ■-ih- *..... ».. ■•H f KVKR-tBVKI. AIR BIDE* • AERO-FRAME CHASSIS Cl 9AFKTV BODY QV ADKA.-POT SVJ ROADARIUTV • TEMPEST 3fts fc I r r • THI-POV Irt CARBUR^TION* v ■ " '■ ** - ■' * ■ p .hi •? M w 'ltdowfl. •- f run. THE CAROLINIAN By J, R. HARKIN' ROCK.')’ MOUNT Guest min* sslnr st the St. James B;ipt;?‘ : •• Church here Sunday was Dr. Wil- . | (ism Russell Strassner. presirb-.-nt : j of Shaw University, Ralcir.h. who j spoke on “About My Father's Busi ness' as the church observed it an nual “Shaw Oav" services under i the direction of its pastor, the Rev. William Lockett Mason, who. in | cidently, announced that this .-’-a --j son marked his twentieth anniver -1 sary as pastor of the local church Dr Strassner made it plain that nearly 300.000 Baptist* in Tarhoelia must more and more com® to the j aid of religious education ts Shaw University the denominations’ only college is to take its right. : ful role in developing Christian i leaders. At ihe morning services fas* Inrs Mason told Rev. Strassner that due to the sharp increase in unemployment among color ed citizens locally !he reported ! .lotto out of stork duns g Sep tember) the church anti its ! auxiliaries were only able it) present $562.75 to Shaw at thi time. Mason assured the college head that there would be more I riven before the March dead line when the eoHr.ge. its alum tii and friends are challenged to raise at least SI,OOO over and above its regular budget to or rirr to receive a special grant of *IO.OOO from a friendl', source Donations may hr sent direr* to Shaw 1 niversitv. R.i . icieh. N C The (oral Shaw Alumni Club is aiding hi this project guided by .f. VV. Wiley. AMOS SMITH, LIBERIAN TALKS Accompanying Dr. and Mr? j J Strassner here was Amos J. Smith, j : a native Liberian student, studying ; | at Shaw University under a speci- j |a I scholarship from the Go-, rn j ment of Liberia and Shaw jointly. Mr. Smith talked to the Sits.tn i Sanders Missionary Circle Sunday • afternoon on a program directed | iby Mrs. Mamie Ryals. several j j youths who attended the T-ott Car !rv Missionary Convention in j Orange. N. - 1 . last summer also re , porting. Smith said he was from the j territory Marshall, appropiatelv named after General George < | Marshall, father of the Mar shall Plan of aid to needy na tnons. His home is about 50 mill s from the ecapital city— | Monrovia, Liberia and he has been in America only three months, hut has been quite ob servant of American customs. | Some of these are that Ameri can women do not appreciate their hair as do the women of Ids country. Smith finds the v j merican female euts her hair whereas, only those Liberian I women who have come to A i trterira go home and rut their I hair, and then they are the oh i ieef of *< orn During a question and *n «>-»r | period it was revealed that, altbo j i Liberia has a minister of war in I ds cabinet (which Is on til* Amen- ! can plan) there is no sizeable mill : tary establishment in lh« 110-year -1 old Negro republic whose founders j were emmigranta anil descendants n j from former slaves from Ameri- : p i<■•*■ i r Smith explained that due to the j J ; deep religions convictions of the , I Liberians, the nation has not ;j; ; armed itself iri a formidable man- i *. j nor and they have not been faced ! I ! with any great military threat due- ! t j ;rig its 110 years of existence They | L • have an abiding faith in God and C mankind. u Smith told the high school And- jC I cuts they would have to study al- R : yebra. chemistry, physics and bio- Jj] logy until they reached the junior j j] year in college when they entile! j{] he-.in specializing. Smith warned all organizations If] (particularly females l being sent |j] to Africa ns missionaries because. ;f< he said, if they are ton young they j [j will be overcome with the prosper- ; jj itv of Liberia and forsake their i n Missionary work and become, as ;r. he put it., "money-ados". Ho cited in i samples of such. * $29,000 Grant |ij To Dillard For | Cam j n. Future Research !ij NEW ORLEANS—A National Ift ■.ft** ' *> V 4. !j/ A . !<-•' - CL ... ,i%. . • m . , i se.icnee. it was announced by Dr Albert W Dent, president of the j university. "The program j« designed in help • maintain the nation':- .scientific and technical leadership by improving ! (he competence of the teachers whose task it is to recruit the scientist and engineers of the fut ure and to introduce them tn the field of science.'* Dr. Dent stated. The six-week institute has been tentatively scheduled to begin on June 16. Advanced courses in chem istry and biology will be offered by members of the university's I Science Shrinks Piles | New Way Without Surgery Fund* Healing Substance Thai! Doe* Both Relieves Pain —Shrink* Hemorrhoid* !W York. N. Y. (Special) _ f; or the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability t s) shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. in one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve ment” was reported and verified °y doctors' observations. Tain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving' pei'n ■ art.ual reduction or retraction’ ' (shrinking > took place. And most amar.ing of all-this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations j were continued over a period of many months! fn fact, results were so thor- j that sufTeTrrp wpre •%h\e to | makesnch astonishing statements 1 «r- ‘Piles have ceased to be a i pj — 1 1..,, i. jr .j r.., ea ca oa o &aaeheh as es mis aszsasEsasEsasfflasE si $■ o 1 FRESH FRUIT CSKE INGREDIENTS ] | RED - WHITE - GREEN | | GLAZED PINEAPPLE 65c | | RED or GREEN $ j GLAZED CHERRIES » 79c j i ORANGE PEEL * LEMON PEEL - CITRON w f J MIXED FROSTS -49 c J | PRICED LOW! F RESHLY | SHELLED PECANS slm $ BLEACHED ijmh.4)£ (LI STER p I $ K ‘ A!SINS ntE ' u msins " cJOfi I DROW EDA in S\V LET PITTED DATES -23 c * 39c MIXED NETS or ENGLISH WALNUTS * 49c FANCY QUALITY A&P SEEDED RAISINS 27c Crosse & Blackwell 1 MINCE MEAT 1 j 89c j szseszswm&ri WfMW w»" MUH.W . . IIMH I»«* $ '.• i‘/j 252 Sc' iK L® ASSORTED UNSHELU’D NUTS— | PAPER SHELL - CLEAN H*l 4ff*% I PECS^S"" 5I C| IjBB YOUR CHOICE I MIXED NUTS /f j^)0? ALMONDS 1 , £lll i ENGLISH WALNUTS ! I* !V '• '(Dll' i •t • i »■ rtj .i. H'cir' «5r ,*?<# - i faculty and by prominent gu«u lecturer* and consultants. 819E6 WORS« *BI8,I«!5)|! ur r SUFFERERS IV VOU IIAVH O*V BBITTLK HAW. OANBRUK) . ! 1 IV: i MR. ECZBMA, RINCWORM.O* OTHER SKIN i or sc At e i»a;-fATiON3. ’'cnsui.Au wiu a: i CORII rHANSn-ORY relief of the slauho i AMO ITCHtNO. ASK TOO* OOCfOR. Wtt.il.i j BEAUTICIAN OR PAR6I.R ABOUT rER-WLAN. . Jhrsuanj^W ! Jg C end'itf.'rung' Irom He *,p p - •••* j CKM-l U»O«AT«* « ISC, 10*'.* .5,, HQ a. i Problem!” And among these *wf ! 'ws were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some at 10 to 20 years' standing. Ail this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret i« a new healing substance (Rio -1 Lyric’*)—the discovery ofs world. famous research institution. Al 'r' ri '[ v > f’ ' ! o-D vne is ,u wide use i for hoahng injured tissue on «!| ! parts of the body. This new healing substance ]» offered in tmppotuory or form called Preparation tt * 4«k lor individually sealed convenient J*reparation H suppositori efi i reparation H ointment with ?P" Preparation B i» ■>oJ<! d f nil (l rug stores. IS&tis faction guaranteed or money refunded. V. rOff ti >*■ • •«,< mm mMvmnm**** PATIOMft OUR ADVERTIStaS WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 oedrooms, living room, kitchen and hath. Stove, refrigerator, heater, water furnished. $45. Apply in person Tei. 3-1107 G a WiS iT’ETin s.Csrn is! ★ APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION ★ TIRES & TUBES ■ cffr« • ww’wfii Mgl STORES 413 Fayetteville St r] In Comstoek Pumpkin 1 HE MIX 1 23c | PAGE NINE
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