Negro Shouldn’t Sell Self Short,’ Dr. Borders Says Psrp 12 THE CAROLINIAN' Week Ending Saturday, January 18, 1958 | Noted Atlanta Cleric ? Supreme Court Gets First Test Casa Under Heard Rvßrnnlrlvnitpe g* 4© A (Mew York’s Recently Passed Housing Bill ' r.. £i I YUI tJUfVfI f BIIIC*} « JOA US' 4MSK# NEW YORK - (^NP) The , Attorney* for the SCAD ar- ,is unconstitutional. VELLA I 'J 1 Mi g" ■ in the S 3 Corps .for console., cv refusing J ! Christiana J. Pitts )o help their brothers in the Ibv the M* r-rmel Rnntiirf rhnveh rentl Shervmgton an apartment pilot ufk Li J*S&t ... , rresiaent fouth.” flip crusader declared, 1 Men’s Choir and the*Sen’or*Choir SN<l '' FASHIONS These students at A.vT College model popular attire for snowy weather. ln 4he swank dwelling raSKSv* r flyW *** bl RkET ‘thi v ran do It by voting for! of Rllnom p,-»<shvt».rt 0 «' n «.s Thp occasion The first snow of the season which arrived at Greensboro last Tuesday, They are from Tt was instituted by the SCAD i FAWI ‘ i Raleigh, N. C. tho.-e representatives thev send to l The Rev t Cntieress who will support these 1 the scripture* rending.* lie' is pas - Dav idson. wearing a tight fitting, all-wool jumper In brown tweed; Austin D, Lane, Jr., Henderson, j * * * j m "" things that are in our favor auditor of Nazarene Congregational wearing * wool tailored car coat and Betty Pricer, Philadelphia, wearing an all wool plaid slack suit i ~ m JaiUl&rV 1* 1958 YOU must haVP Aiifn counteractin'; the unfavorable Church. Dr. Thomas J. Qoodall of “ rcd and Wack - j 855..,.«J 1 T .,“ must lIdVC fIUIO the representatives from | Bethany* Baptist Church intro- ~ ““ ~~ j M| S. PI lIWSTf! 111 * liability IltSUranCC 111 OTtL'T so STCt VOUf Five Bennett Students N^p°n Probat n%°-u I■■ "‘I*?"”"'.-" Win Methodist Awards -l ACME GREENSBORO ~ f iv* Bennett among MO sonh award, given ver the recent%hnrgcri bribery ie I ‘wo eJnWrcn he went to the D,strict Attorney Association, assumed the duties of jJL ~ *Tt J. \ * *„„ * College students are rmpomis of annually* veiled against popular Clem Han* ! ** he court had ordered the with his story. The DA gave the ™ al * man l,ie Department of Ms *** HAKiib 110 I, RALEIGH, N. Cv (h^B ! d 5 ' F from Bennett students receiving a- some, 39-year old chief probation | money paid through the court man SSO m marked money, telling *was roads* by pf DIAL TEm pie 2-0956 noun., ad here fust week. ■ nior. daughte; of Mrs. Coy N. In collusion with another proba- | ting a receipt for each pay- tfon officer., it, is charged "that he I I ' acu,ly a " LilP coll£f!€ * rhe award , rover tuition : Williams, of Winston-Salem; lion officer, Ransome is charged | ment. When he came to New said ••You'll have to wait until l| ,< w J? * , . anrl fees up to Sa«o and were i ...Miss Nannie G. Poole, junior, with participation in accepting a York’s downtown court in an- see Ransome.” ’ f»i«. ? , P nAI*ICnA'! B Aft AmnilAltniltnf # granted or. the basis of ‘•Sup- j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. bribe to quash a case involving swer to the summons, he vias Then it is alleged that Ransome j of f ‘:.y ‘ L*' I lIHC 1151! SSI #% I# I* lilt fill IS erior academic .standing, lead- j Poole, of Baltimore, Maryland; back aiimony. Ransome says the , told by a probation officer the told his aide to take the dough - i j crship ability, aetive church j Miss Jacquciine Ball, sophomore, charges are pure hogwash. but oih- J matter could be fixed up for but outside. When the probation of- T),I,r»H» Til FA II On Tflicf tnemherslup, character, per- j daughter r.f Mrs. Mary J. Ball, of ers are not too certain that Ran- j $290. The man then paid SIOO of fleer accepted the SSO in marked mcni renrewnfc I 111 1 Ullsll* i I lll* "* ** *** sonality and need.' They are, Philadelphia; some will go untouched ; this amount to the cashier, tell- money, the cons stepper] in and of the college to stiemrih. n its ! —— —~ "i„:n 11 ah started when an alimony: lug the probation officer what ! nabbed bim. Right away ho finger- j Nurse Education nrogrirn and f ■W «- I sa. payer was e ailed to court to show I he had done. |ed Ransome who denied the char- to increase the educational i fIITR ro«tT T«5 MnnPPATP llHSlimil cause why he was 32,000 in arrears | The probation officer suggested I ge. i „pno“t«Xe* avaUable to stu- j OUR LOST IS MODLRAFL illgf, K. P. Battle, I. C. Ells > £«■ *** * 9 A'WliMWil Mrs Broward served a« Acting OUR PERSONNEL IS TRAINED *■' \ n « __ _ Associate Director and Clinical | OUR EXPERIENCE IS PROFOUND £' 1 oarlor SS. the’ H fSt| oujr judgment is ethical ! « i»wClUd 5 UilUCl IIPCI allUll wrv * m such a OUR facility ts well EQUiFrr;. I i wmmm : m a , , ' she 'm-V-vcd » Certificate of OUR CLIMATE IS UNDERSTAND*MG / : « f 1 Miss Helen Houston ! V-pf corVtant’ * E. ROCKY MOUNT - nines* floor- sirtV durir.n She anvior.s boi'rs Leagut in 1648 io. her un- OUR ADVICE IS FREF *8 WWW TATRIRIA OWrSSSRIO iUTTONS? RICARDO MOMTAIBOM *MA!?THA SGOTt Houston, D Nashville, Tennessee «d the titular head of the North " PaUl(> * bo ; 8 " ‘ d esteemed obtrusive pioneering as the first ...LV ..L,.LL,vV. i i - Negro he.sp-.Uti .staff nurse in OUR FIRST FHOUGHI iS YOUR f ; 'M>■ O! B Whi '' Hl 1 MHKOTAaA | Igf Mis, Beatrice Mut ray. f„ <hma». | Proved Benevolent Protective O,- T BPOBW had £en m S Youngstown, iinmni'AifXv »«»‘KISu daughter -M Mr. and Mrs. Horatio j dor of Elks *t the World tIBPOE somr !ime and ’ taking periodic j ~ Mlil.ip-lilW ‘imoSBORH - w '“ tele ‘- *“ i Zl u ?»T“Xr ssr» e- -«* *“««•“• r«iu«« TV. RALEIGH RiHERA* HOME OU.U. Funds for the support for the i going a maojv operation. Always leading a strenuous V/OIICgC I O IlHtlilUll % UllKuflftt. liMifil.-, - Battle had to be forced to S L , 322 E. CabarTUS S 4 Dilll lib UAUf AIKAWIUA fPi *1 ft#.! iTifeT? I a f e vecemd from local Methodist j tie M 4 N. Kaleigh Street, Rocky up a(ld submlt to trca , |A. IHT i L. V-dlidFLla Gl, UMI IL - «• C • w « sa .P atirnt ment for hi* health after a vi- AWStFU ICH ———T'-T!™.’—-T- 11 ' ;7" * ¥,,W f * | wide offering on Methodist Sin- .at the local Part, View hospital geroU s program of revival ser- i dent a, - V - the f:el • Sunda - V ir ‘ ! foi a bout dav> and 8S l,? - vices during the fall He will p 11 I • I ADfIT I. '' ———. ' Jnp - : rover, r.« -.ins, wt..-,w .icrordm.: to rPCUp<frat( . at his home here OCiIOiStFS HIDS UaLI^I •" ——“ ‘i SSL. aw.; HAMPTON. Vn, Ten r-jur-v.fl. i SATURDAYS Mg |g rrfv „t.,m tn normal Hf-alth. | ~h,p£ -•—- —J. V Set t. " A dent of the Eiks of Tarheelia for rp , . . - . 4 . . # i tal i « y , P Television. Painting anel Decornt- 4 the test 0 the Low-Price 3 -for 1_ s£SH”: \ M y.„ newly appointed grand assistant j. hree 1 sections; Industrial Arts. ‘ M ,. JIJJE Si mu s director »° cha s ( Trade Skills. Architocture-EngJ m r—l f™ “1 4 ■ soutbern , cooperated with . and Buadirg Construction. rnmno.m^oil 1 I | president Battle to sponsoring a currently enrolled in a L(im|)OUnClod Quarterly ill I r-1 < music-appreciation program wth h gchoo L lndust r ial arts Wp fIUV tllP InlanPuHlr T*l\ kill /VN UA /LAO n * elX l andbSn*ThS prostram are eligibje to enter m- V» i. p*lj tHC JiiiaHJJlOlC The Hood System Industrial Ilank — - —— —.rar ' ' \ P, ; '■ j :cdgp to wiccMd PER Ailin' Win* Th. .rant, aupplamanl UEOOO ! m. .»w »,»m —. w 1 twrly who retired from office T.evy in scholarships the service origin- f) Tj (J I | 11 111 ¥ Dunn la financial secretary; Elcteh- ally helped the students to obtain • m ** * * * *, * «•••-<■ Barren assistant secretary. Dave U.S. farm populations now 13 i W|J J| rn|l ¥JTT«/*t! ¥| TIT) TIkY Richards is leading knight. i per cent of the total. Iktinf X JElLUiii IT IJW \JJ LIST Y011R1958 RALEIGH TOWNSHIP ||| • 8-Hour Service ~ | The industry’s hottest eor* * 0 —u loaded of-Steel safety body. And not one of the low-price RFniNNINf! JANUARY 9NH I M.l SM . * the Golden Jubilee Chieftain with the boldest new three comes close to the jeweled-action response of OErVill - **nvi ««* * -*» - | ©•-* ■ Y ■?•<" Ideas mSO years: revolutionary Aero-Frame Pontiac’s Tempest 595 performance! So why buy a MONDAY THRU FRIDAY—B:3O A.M, TO S:ls P.M. | « htabiiit-y .. . Quadra Poise roadability .. . Circles- car with a lew-price name? Get a Pontiac tor leas! | At East Diivie St. AcrOSS Street From W I B _J nm HA|H nUimiA City Hall, Next to Advance Store j \ /|/|| l RECAPMNG J Dill Dill II DIIDTIIin fy \zJmmp ® i1 J H ® mmm pf » « 111 il List your rial estate, all personal property including M||lß i| S H ® ; automobiles. and dogs. All male persons between the lermS IO OUlt I OUi , I4tf mlf IMP W*M i BJP BBS m Illy t ?x S ° f 21 and 50 years ° f aRe reqUired t 0 llSt POH i 14 and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED SEEL YOUR AUTHORIXeO PONTIAC DEALER ! The law requires that taxes be |§*d isl month of UIINT P EMIT PA I TIPS' f 1 P FOR A DRIVE AND A DEAL YOU'LL NEVER FORGET Januapf. A penalty of 10% will be added for failure to IrUße 8 P hit m» Rißskw L B Dealer License No. 2417 ' a ° d aV ° H thi * pPnaUy * 428 S. McDOWELL ST. PHONE TE 2-0571

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