mi J&f AT THE BANQUET daring Founders' Day ceremonies at St. Au fusilne’s Co 11 eye, Raleigh, Dr. Howard McNeill, Pontiac, Michigan physician, is shown stressing an important point. At right is Purdie Anders, who served as toastmaster. * Selma Pond Claims Two Brothers; One Escapes SELMA—J, C. Wiggins, 14, and ' jimmy Wiggins, 8, of Route 1, Sel '•> mat drowned Saturday when the ice broke beneath them as they skated on an irrigation pond near JOhnston County Coroner V. J UndiuWood identified the pair, The coroner said & third boy was Dr. Alonzo Moron Elected T o Social W ork Committee HAMPTON. Va. Dr. Alonzo G. Moron, president of Hampton In stitute, was recently elected a mem ber of the United States Committee i the International Conference of Social Work. : Asthma misefil '.'•■u Feel butter, fosteri Try -•Dr. Guild's / . Green ieuiiiaiii SiV«-I”u5J C '■" TENSED STATEMENT AS OP THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1957 RALEIGH CLINTON JACKSONVILLE RICIVLANDS ANGLER COATS KINSTON ROANOKE RATIOS BEAUFORT DUNN LQUISBURG »r««’BOßrt BENSON FAYETTEVILLE MAYSVILLE t BtJRGAW FORT BRAGG MOKEHEAD CITs SsUTHrIiLD CAM? LE JEUNE GARNER NEW BERN SPRING HOPE CHERRY POINT HAVELOCK NEWPORT SWANSBOKO CAMP GEIGER FRANKLINTON NEWTON GROVE N. SIDE—KAI.EIGH CLAYTON GBIFTON PINK HU,I, W. SIDE—RALEIGH RESOU R C E S : Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks ....... < U. S. Government Securities $43,963,186.6 Obligations of Federal Agencies and Other Marketable Securities ... 33,532,576 63 State Bonds | 8,417,781.81 Municipal Bonds 18.826,461-58 104,740,006,67 Accrued Interest 579,633.05 Loans and Discounts 76,928,630.09 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures. Equipment and Real Estate 2,228,176.33 $226,183,136.94 t LI ARI L I TIES Capital Stock $ 1,493,030.00 Surplus II,! 00,009.00 Undivided Profits » 1.604,893.90 Reserve Accounts—Accrued and Unearned Interest Taxes, Insurance .7- and Other Reserves 10.855,523.39 Inter-Branch Clearings 1f,.. 4,241,515.81 DEPOSITS ... 19. 931,203,84 8 . $226,183,136.94 EVERY COURTESY, ATTENTION' \!C> - ■ CONSIST.'NT WITH : „7 GOOD BANKING ARE THE FACILITIES O'/ K LTD BY THIS INSTITUTION. ‘N'T ,:f *’ Serving North Carolina Slsse 1898! nrrjkgv-,* / ' skating wii'n them but managed to reach s hore as the ice saved in, Underwood reported that the ac cident occurred at a pond on the : farm of Tom Scott. The victims' father is a tenant on the Scott farm. The bodies were recovered about on hour and a half after the acci dent The committee is primarily con cerned with creating a bettor in formed American public on inter national sociai welfare problems and programs, increasing member ship in the ICSW which in turn will create interest and knowledge of ICSW. Dr. Moron's appointment is for three years, through December 33, i 960. He has an M. A. degree in Socio logy and Social ork from the Uni versity of Pitt burg, and Pb. B. de gree in Sociology from Brown Uni versity. ITwg Youths Charged In Death Os One's Father NORFOLK—iANP) — This com when police charged two juveniles eETAOshrd! nifwy shr etr«o with Norfolk’s first homcide .of 185 H. no of the youngsters is the soli of the victim. * * • The body of Alexander Boom er, 4-l-yc;;r-old Negro of 112 Southampton A vs., a shurf shs ■ n ms found in the hack sea* «f his 1956 ear about 8 *ja. New Years' Day. T‘"‘ ear »v pare.fed hack of the lumte tSraneh YUCA on the old fVincent’s HosnUr.l grounds, T ! re was a bullet wound in tV victim's chest. * • * The man's son and his 13 year old friend wre rher- -d with nnir u. g and robbery, The c ■ ■ ,;r' '.u*' d" ’ i v.-i' k in juvenile •j ?■ *’ domf'-fic court. The f gloving story was told to ir.u-.icida Detcc'iv'.s S..t J. W Mrs-', an 1 L. .T. .M.atej.- k: P ok r’s mother was up'tisics west;.:.. , is. »■»< •«1 • **.; *- ‘ * th'‘ b* •■fjyninjj *. f the N Y’nr on Boomer su -g-nTi'd firing the life to c.lebndc. Tie 15-year-''W friend w. nt ups lairs to pot the gun, t'.ii was believed to be unload ed. •ft * * Hr was pretending to fire at Bt::. vr- /re;c • ' ; , 'V'"" ’VfS Jf> M ’SUrSSSiIS' STEF Harold A. Ster«*j, right « New York Special Seasicsss Justice, receives bis designation cs cm JUsed sic- Justice o! fca stale's Sapzetae Court appallate divisbu lor a term of five yocas, from Governor Avorell Ikannen. One el (he ndMß's leading }cnsts, Mr. Stevous is fee first of iw race ele> vatod to ife w York State’s highest court, (Ntrmqpvw* Photo). imaginary targets as he came downstairs. The gun went off, oßomer, who was standing )n the bark yard beside a dog house was struck in the chest by a singie shot from the .11- caiibre rifle. V • * Young Boomer told police, ac cording to their report, that they took S’O from the victim s pocket r,wi went mound hack to get the d. ad man’s car. They dragged him io the car and loaded the body in the back. The dragging wore a ho'e in the scat of the dead man's pants. Then they drove two miles across town and abandoned the car nnd left Boomer in it They tried to get h bus home, but the driver .uu’dvi’t change a $lO bill. They had to walk, arriving homo after daylight. They hoys wrapped the gun In a paper and fas’•■•.«•«! it with twine. Then they dug a trench io a ncar'-y lot -uv! buried it. They then vvrnt home and re sumed playing cards just as they were doing just before the tragedy the night before. The youngsters went to o lot of *! - :ul.i'c but one of them explained it this way: They were afraid and wanted to “make it look like a robbery.” m* xf Oh: North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company addressed the combined Home 'Economies elapses of Shaw University Wert - ncsday. January 8. He used as h?s subject, “The History of Life Insurance.'” A native of Dur ham. Mr. Smith assumed his present position July l, 1»57. Color Bar Cracked At N. J. Pool NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. (ANP) —As a result of the investigations ! growing out of seven individual complaints registered against the .Sun and Splash Chib of this city, the Division Against Discrimina tion of the New Jersey Depart ment of Education has issued an Order compelling this swimming pool to admit all persons regard loss of race, color, creed, national origin or ancestry. The order also requires that the respondent abandon any require ment; or references to any private membership organization os a con dition of admission to the pool. Tils complainis were regis tered by two adults and the parents of five minor children who were denied admission to the facilities of the swimming pool in July 1957 on the pre tense that swimming facilities were available only to persons who had been accepted into membership in a private mem bership club operation. The first of the several com plainants sought admission to the pool on June 20. 1057, and the last of the group on July 21 In each instance, they were refused admit tance on the grounds that they Were not members of the “nrivate club" and could not be admitted even temporarily until their appli •itions were passed upon by a membership committee. The Division concluded from its Investigation that white persons were admitted to the pool without such stringent requirement, and that these reservations were nn-ie by Edgar L. Reed and his as-’-t. cuts only where Negroes applied ; for admission Vesper Musicale Set By Organist At Bennett GREENSBORO-Music will re place the spoken word when Clar enqg E. Whiteman college organ ist, plays a morning vesper musi cale in Pfeiffer Chapel at Bennett -■'‘.ut ge, Sunday, January 19. at j U a.m. '* Mr. Whiteman, who will play the entire service from preludes to v>T- ssionul and benediction will in -1 elude a major work. "The Negro in Sacred Idiom.” by Fela Sovran vie. talented Nigerian organnt-eom : noser, This work is composed of Tve parts “Kyrie,” & Oba:.giji.” “Go Down Moses.” "Yorub; La ment” and “Joshua Fit de Battle •b Jericho.” * « • A graduate of London Uni versity and a fellow of the oßvil Colleve of Organists am! of the Trinity College of Mu sic. Mr. Sowande Is musical di rector of the Niegrian llroart castiug System and honorary organist at the Cathedral Church of Christ at Lagos. In 1944, be conduced the B. B. C. i Symphony Orc.hesra In "Af frieanta,” a work for orehesTa based on an African melody. • * * Among other numbers which Mr. 1 Whiteman will play arc “Prelude, j Nvnm Tunc and Variations on I "Maryten” by Noel George Da- I "’osH “Cacvatine" by Samuel Co | ir-ridge-Taylor and * Mediation” -by Ulysses Kay. LIONEL HAMPTON HEADS CAMPAIGN Bandleader Lionel Hampton, re • ■ntiy named chairman of the Elks’ i *IOO.OOO Scholarship Campaign, will ; conduct benefit shows in several : big cities for the drive upon his i •■•turn from overseas. The Elks’ department of educa- I ’lon is providing scholarships for I 53 deserving Negro and white eol j lege students this year. Among these is Bobby Cain, main figure ! in the school desegregation strug | Re in Clinton, Tenn., last, school | year. Lt. Leo already has promised the , v,liege award to the nine- colored I -Indents now attending desegi-cgni d Centra! High School in Little 1 Hock. Hge** than 1.000 scholarships have • beep provided since the depart -1 ment was created. Any surplus growth on nermnn i ent pastures should be grazed off I V-v March. | U'] rt.i'-h, don’t soil '••ccsryvat’nri if a wssh occurs. <-d, fertilizer and labor are wasl- Fire Destroys Elementary School Building In State FEMONT—Friendship School, lo- j cated here, was destroyed by fire lost weekend. The blaz.e was be- I lieved to have originated in one j of the buck rooms near the ele- I 118,000 Farmers Obtained Loans From USDA Credit Agency In 1957 WASHINGTON (ANP) An es timated 118,000 white and colored j farmers, who could not obtain adc- j qu.de credit from local sourcc-v;, re- j •reived loans totaling $342.5 million I last year from the Farmers Home | New Campaign By Virginia Hate Groups Is Predicted RICHMOND, Va. (ANP) There is evidence that opponents! of school desegregation will con - i tJnue their propaganda campaign: ft gainst the Negro this year. In fact the campaign began last; year. Leaders of White Citizen. Councils, the Ku Klux Klan and; other hate organizations are | ready to resort to any scheme to i discredit the Negro race as « means of blocking school deseg-; rogation. The Ku Klux Klan has been i blocked in Virginia, by u state i law, but the White Citizen? Over 500 Members Ceuuso Action Os Stats’s Leader LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (ANP) , —• Over 500 members of the 12th District (Arkansas-Oklahoma) of i the ANTE Church, In council as-! serobUd, unanimously condemned! the action of the Governor of South Carolina for his demand that three faculty members be dis-1 missed, at Alien University, an AME college named after the founder of the Church. The District meeting was held shortly after detailed press re ports indicated that the Alien University situation was e bout to come to a head. The Council unanimously di reeled that Its sentiments be ex pressed in telegrams sent immedi ately to all Bishops of the Church anti to the President of Alien Uni versity, Dr. Frank Veal, ColumL .i, S. C. The telegrams condemned tnr Qoveronr’s umsrecedented inter Don i Miss It! HUDSON-BELX BASEMENT Ljos-n rASHiail£iP ■■• • • We’ve CNaned Every Nook And Cranny Os Our Store A,nd Stockroom •. *. Found Unbelievable Bargains! It 5 s The Sale Event Os Ihe H§ ■ Season! ... Don t Miss It! HUDSON-BELK BASEMENT STORE hiding Saturday, January 18, 1958 THE CAROLINIAN j rnentai y school building. Firemen in Fremont were an swering a call ip a tenant house j just outside of town when the Administration of the U. S. Depart ; ment of Agriculture. Nearly 80.000 of the borrowers j obtained $l7B million for farm o- I pending vxpen j<>s, such a-, the pur j chase of livestock, equipment, ler- . Councils, the Ku Klux Kltm and other hate orouniiattions are i ready to report to any scheme to ; disci edit the Negro race- as a | means o£ blocking school deseg ! regation. The Ku Klux Klan has been : blocked hi Virginia by j. state i law, but the White Citizens Conn l nils have a free hand while the ; NAACP is under fire. One radio | station, WLOVY. is selling time to j tire Norfolk Chapter of the De i fenders of State Sovereignty and i Individual Liberties for seven i broadcasts & week. j ference and called upon all. the; powers of the AME Church to. i oin in resistance to his demands. 1 .. r to iftOAM CHEROKEE i W INDIAN PALM READER ; w AND tfE&iER This Great Indian Reader is now permanently located in the City Limits of Sims, N. C. She can tell your past, present, and future without asking you a . ingle word. She tells your lucky days and lucky numbers. Also gives a, lucky charm with ’ every reading. Located on the Ralclgh-Wlison Highway in the City Limits of Sim.-, N C„ Highway 264. OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 7 A.M. to 10 P.M LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN. school alarm came in. Some 150 students were without classroom facilities as a result of the blaze. —; tilir.er, and insecticides. Approximately 5,300 farm fa lilies received loans to buy develop, or enlarge farms, or to refinance debt*: 1,300 ob tained soil and water conserva tion loans; 3,MM) received hous ing loans, and 2*,600 farm fam ilies in flood. iiro i;lif, or other emergency loan eas received loans to maintain their farming operation?. While 118.000 f-.mi '.•'. !!;(* v;er« borrowing fre: , Pc -i cc Home 44,000 were repays- . ilu-ir loans in full, and moving up to ;< position .•’here they could obtain adequate credit through other sources. Altogether, 205,000 farmers. In cluding those who borrowed during previous years, made use of Farm ers Home credit in 1057. The total amount owed by all farm/s Js es !imated at one billion dollars. 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