PAGE EIGHT j a; V I 70 CAROLINIAN SALES- v -\\ U.iii-Sd Lawrence Dunn. f j, js«in of \\■•!';»is Dunn, t»OS I VAtfin Sir* fl. lias proven to t>«* a top n ■’<*' tn. His number of (•AROLtNJ -VNS f.olfl each week *■■ v: e(|\ > • ? number sold the week before and he i> fast approach- i * r Ok i • »w eek mark. Harold i n< grnd student at the C'-< >shj » wYieW School here Man Gets 10 Yrs. n ‘Peanuts’ Theft .'A'aSOu The P J:-hy. 27, bus to pay : Ki , iy.r.'.■ .ix homes-, should '.■)■■ i■. •- the* it wasn't -:i- i* i/i :ho beginning. !,’d amity in criminal -> . I:, ; i ’:,:i ;>.cci to burglariz • : - r,t iii which the value ~ <,)i!,iin.'d from each ranged i- ■ ! . more than S7O. He was -i hv .lodge Sam Campbell {•, ? ,j ...i .-btivc- five-year terms • . —. r> ?■: 1 -'lit!.,ey. pins lour con \\v ;n • "rriro'i.' t poultry raisers reduced their hatching egg ... Vs by 3 per rent, while Gc-or • r ha - r... ...undc-d 17 pet rent. C .-'•is ii.-.id water better than hoi! h C rolina poultry market j-r ■ .i . I. i.'un.i-n to increase last v, -- • a .-ate as 1(1 million dollars. ? j***# j Bunko’s SODA SHOP i 417 S Bliodworth St. -fU VK 1 AST DINNERS HOT 'DOGS BARBECUE fi\W R< ; ERS ■ SMOKES I «««» PARK TILFORD A'£: SERVES 7 fwj ■ j o | Jfg-Jll.ly SIUTIIJtICT : Q RESERVE C: 5 '^3 4/n i?t. dmSk **<-• i' ruftH! wwrr" mWix ssm h nemimi sunn Hw; i ikm rt ivuilsi wiiiMWici ieuisviitf ir. Dr. J. H. Jackson Case; i mi i-r.-»--'-.——> • 1 Group Os Baptist Pastors Say Convention Was Right WASHINGTON. D. ( Last week a group of Baptist pastors | formed a “D. C Committee Sup- i porting the Convention" with Rev. ! C H. Hamilton, pastor of Creator | Nmv Hope Baptist Church as j chairman. The Committee was voluntarily ! organized by a number of minis- i tors after alleged charges of un~ J lawfully holding office were brought, against the National Bap- j !>,■« BiUs Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.—(Romans », 1.) How can a man ever be a peace with himself until he first has peace with God, and loves Him and trusts in ELitn? The Way is through faith— j through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Savior who died for uh Faith ks the an swer ; it is forever the answer. Better Buys j Better Terms j On Better Jewelry j @ rha,, ‘ tfc * way we Me j -s / Ajl to My if when y„ we<j # j| STOP INI FIRST-CITIZENS BANK I AND TRUST COMPANY ! MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL nr*i —1 he— Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. * The CAROLINIAN " SIR E. Martin St. * I Raleigh, N, C. » i i Please send details of how I can earn money selling , The CAROLINIAN in my community, I think I can sell • copies weekly. g 1 name 1 | ADDRESS ... | « CfT yOR TOWN . . _ r ., » n■ 11 ■« w" -y. ianaawwirrr*waa«»^o m imx,^rmmtmmmmmmmnmxwsmmammmmL^mn list Conventions president. Dr. J. H. Jackson of Chicago. Rev. Hamilton said, “We fee! a duty to our constituency and the public io correct the mis leading information about the sitting of our fCth Annual Ses sion in Louisville, Ky. We met in one of our most significant j Sessions in the history of the Convention “ He continued. “Our convention took a stand for unifying si! A merican Baptist, bodies, the Edu cational Board contributed more than ever before, and for the first time we had two southern Gover nors to address our messengers ar.d promised to move forward and JOHNSONS PASTE FLOOR WAX TRAFFIC COTE WAX H ARD GLOSS GLOCOAT BEAUTY FLOOR WAX TURPENTINE POLISH and CLEANER AM. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Martin St. Dial TE 2-8868 support the U. S. Constitution in the case of civil rights.” When asked about the disorder at the Sessions, the Rev. Mr. Ham- 3 NOW OFFER YOU TAILOR-MADE m CLOTHES V; Elvis Rand I at a famous National Concern Up 5) Granville Ter. TE 2-6784 'mmmmmsmmm IcomSmd! Space Commander Centro! ' M rs Box you hold in your hand }0 yy w j t h s il«nt wsunci; /* Matching | % *!*»*»•» *' •« j 4 * Cho "*» Ch, '' n *'* o Available * Jvm **ua»> »n «>«' »w (at tligM #xtr« «»t l""'’* •* ,et, ’9- annoying «emm»rtiet< JJSLSST"?S wh;u > ic ’ ur * •" ‘ <r * ,nn me«*)°^ r so! '-nCot N "‘ hi "« *•*"«" •»< rectangular picture rot but «pqc» *«ilt ripH) into FRa.P V.hogTnv *• **•—«<>"'!''« *«”" '« color. See Your Local ZENITH DEALER rmma pork sale - a-i »f: %mmz at cotomat stouts’ PH 0% 1 S nsTsm !»»«&- " jp ft Mlf ® i i:a a. t::mh;h M M B W ... Xk WW’W* st/j-s Mg %•■•? ' llililuy “feS . 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PwrrHt*w nt $3 nr •»#*»• ml CS Yellow corn ,i$ *pn gg| « ™* ***. 4““ 25c r * * _| f 118. CofofiMvf/ §§§ lit ■; m+mm VA. Fla, I Maine R>Mn« ssf|J m «. .... «* I POTATOES , 111 f 5 29c FJ®- P- : fa® r."—. —^ **wr, f r, niy*7”"’m' S ” < *o«a »f*«r L Glesiwaed Village —111 W. Morgan St. —Northside Shopping Coster- Cameron Village THE CAROLINIAN | ilton said, 'We had five davs of | constructive and orderly sessions i save for about 30 minutes on ) Thursday when a disgruntled rem nant attempted physically to take over the Convention. They were removed from the Session and there was no more disorder.” The Washington leader slated that many people did not know that once the convention officially opened those who tried to Impede the progress at the Sessions were not against Dr. Jackson, but were and still are against the convention. WiU, TOO HAVE NEED I Have ,Y $ j POR I COMPANY ! | “We who appreciate forward j leadership, and Dt Jackson has j given the most outstanding in the ! Convention’s history, support the I administration of Dr. Jackson. Wc I supported his ruling as presiding officer when the question us j asked about tenure. We believe his i tulip# to he correcl ii dial our 1 ! | i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 195? j constitution has no effective ten ime We believe his ruling to be ! correct in that our constitution ha-, j !no effective tenure, amendment. ; I This view was shared by more I than five thousand messengers j i present at Louisville." Commenting on the election of I , Dr Jackson, Rev. Hamilton .-.aid. j i —v | COLONIAL STORES I SAVE 10* *”.r A«t«r DflfwwM# Frmmm^ti^r OWNER ROLLS "Out president was elected by ac clamation on the first day of the Session which war wholly lavtu*. Being r I<>< i- <i by aceUunatjwh c dccideiy nolhine new t > p-npii? from where I stood, personally, it seemed that, almost every nvssen ;;er at flu Convent ion voter **' •• • Dr, Jack son.

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