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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATI. RDAT. MARCH IS. 1958 Things You Should Know j wf-y WNtf*" '""/'AM JEFFERSON?Of| 1 1743 ““1826 AW BsftN At 'MAP'LLt &LBEMAPLE r, .-.va.— ;j _ V | THIRD f>Pesios>*T O'? THE U.S,;HE IS KNOWN 70 I H4VE*Whf.«ED #< MANY I S HE GRANTED FREEDOm/bUT, »N IBM, HE %? V '•> J | S'J&POBTED A BIS*BAGK TO AfRICA*MOV£- I f'-NT SATING:*’ NOTHING IS MORE 70 BE | V r ;V.*OTA AN TH AT THE UNIT £0 STATES THU • I to make an establishm?”” | ON THE COAST OF AFRICA..,*/ I <? £ 4/r~ ■ t.'&lArp-Z •*:■£■ PREPARED wßri* 1 l ; ? Jr A 1 FOR LIVING!" I * * CIVELLA • BEAUTY COLLEGE Fail Course in Beauts Culltire and Clashes in Personality and Chat to. For Information Write: Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts President ■ion EAST MARTIN STREET Halt nil. N. c. ■ssSi^'USgwKT- ' msgsp w »§p||^#pga| " m toneme 3 • n TsSj»!j3 PARK&TILFORD KENTUCKY BRED Straight Kentucky bourbon ~4&mmsasame*. 6*045 .**%, - PINT , ; V I HI tWORB I Yl 515M119 S' >i ® uu > mrcts etjTuuis (oifsiifie* . tSVIStIUL ite’BC'-l £ PARK&TILFORL KENTUCKY BRED STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY * 86 PPOOf • PARK g TIIFORD DIST. COKP., NY Cong, Roosevelt Wants Speed In Request For Rights Cash WASHINGTON iANP> Gor don Tiffany, the newly appointed off director of the Civil Right? : Commission was called upon last j week to start the ball rolling to i ward federal appropriations for ! the operation of the commission. In a telegram sent to Tiffany, Congro.?: man .lames Roosevelt | CD.. Calif.) requested that he call : upon the House Appropriations Committee immediately for a ! hearing so that! he might submit? j testimony to justify the $750,000 : appropriation necessary to ope i rate the commission. In his speech the California ! Congressman reminded his ail - I league- of the Appropriations Committee failure to approve the section of the appropriations Ml which a doted funds for the Pre sidents Civil Rights Commission Tiffany, whose appointment has not yet. been confirmed.- pointed out that he was ready to appear before the committee at its convenience. Eobsevelt retort ed that the Commission has made no request to the commute to be heard. It is the responsibility of the Commission to ask the com mittee to sr» a, date for presenta tion of the budget justification, declared the Californian. Roosevelt pointed out. that Mine is running out. The life of the Commission expires on September 9. 195.9 One quarter of its active life has already passed. Eighteen FDG WRITES BOOK ON METRO HIST PRINCIPLES Shown j hove is lir. T. Pan l atledge. re • Charlotte, who announced recent rently that Jim second series of a treatise «n Methodist, principles now available, the instrument is lilted Know your Church''. It <s being otforrd all over the nation Curb Bill Not To Pisnisls High Court Decisions ; RECENT DECISIONS JENNET* WASHINGTON iANP> - Tr. i dtana's GOP Sen William E J*n ! ner denied la?* week that his bill !to curb powers of th° Supreme I court '> ere motivated by a desire to | punish the justices for recent de j drionr. Jenner. answering in particular j a charge by Att.y. Gen William F j Rogers that his bill was proposed as a mean* of retaliation, as well as the charges made by many other person? Hi rough our the country, said the measure is designed ‘to push the Supreme court out of the field of legislation and back into the area where it was intended to operate" Hi? side of the matter was glv* ! *?n a* the conclusion of a hearing he conducted on the bill for the seriate internal security subcom mittee. * * * ♦ While Tenner was in the pro cess of defending his measure, a different view of the pur pise of the bil! was being voic ed hr Irving DUllard, editorial writer of the St, Louis Post- Dispatch. * » * * Dilhard. addressing th* lunch eon session o* the hv-- York Civil Liberties union at which ho re ff'vst the *I,OOO Fiorina Lasher Civil Liberties award for outstand ing work in the field of civil hhe-.-. ties, raid the measure was aimed at "crippling the Supreme court, be cause of its recent, rulings favor ing civil liberties.” He added: "The notion that such j a croup of men 'the supreme court i justices) so variously experienced j and assembled, would be either de liberately opposed to or thinking blind to the security of the Ameri can people is ridiculous on its face Yet. there are throne? among us. including the sponsors ot the -Ten ner hill, who are frying to use that notion to evert spite walls around our highr t tribunal." i SIDELIGHTS ON THE CIAA TOURNEY By ALEXANDER BARNES It was rather unfortunate that J Royal (Skinks) Browning was not on hand, b ec.ause he would have had plenty material for his 'Suit case Stuff”. U is a «ad commentary upon hie IB colleges that lhey have gradu ated so many students and yet they have to get an armed guard to lake the tickets, This column dees not knew whether it is the lack of honesty on the part of the profes sors, the current student body at ihe colleges, or oven the many gra duates, but it really looks bad for (tic biggest athletic event of the. eastern seaboard to have to have armed men taking tickets. The ir ony of the: whole matter is that Little Rock School Board Oesiies Teachers, Pupils Frightened Into Accepting Integration last Fall LITTLE ROCK. Ark (ANP) The Little Rock school board last v eek refuted the charge of a recently expelled white student that teachers and pupils at the city's embattled Central High school have been frightened into accepting integration. Tne student, a J6-year-oid girl named Samrnie Dean Parker, was expelled last Feb 25 after she and her mother were accused of parti cipating m an attack on a lady I stall member. She had been suspended in raid- j •''•biliary following the appear • mw or printed card:, reading "one I down—eight to go ' The cards ob- j a,.,, 1 referred to ’he expulsion j of JVunrue.iean Brown, one of the ! nine Negro students originally en- j days have passed since the House j debated the appropriation bill.! and. eight days have passed since i Tiffany was appointed staff cb- * rector. "It' is *he duty of the member? j of the Commission and of the ■ President who appointed them to save every single day ! Made Fresh*..Sold Fresh ...Priced Low! GROUND BEEF 3/tsPSfc Save even more! It if? m 3- pound package for *«h ~. . . 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Morgan St.— Norltiside Shopping Ce;.ler—Cameron Village , their people have sense enough to eel the ticket?, but seeming are shot t of something when >< comes. to taking the ticket? The Committee on arrangements has not found out how to take care of the press yet, Most all athletic events of that proportion, in order !to add dignity, usually give the ! newsmen a badge, with press writ j tec in big letters, so everybody will | know that the newshawks arc | there. From the big prize fights to ! even church meetings, this is the proceedure Believe it or not Char lie Ray, the crown prince of pub lic relations was giving newsmen participants passes. Will schorl pei.pw ever grow up to big things. Perhaps they take the attitude rolled at the school under federal protection. The girl made the charge m n television broadcast. Following the broadcast she broke down and cried to be readmitted to the school. 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Not th Carolina team: in it next >car and they may need the pier;; to aid in bringing the crowd The overflow crowd that tin y had for •hr: finals might add insult to in jury. and along with .% bed pr. s, could easily make a dent in the receipt* one day Ti. must l?g re nic-mberud that cn your way up, von mmj)r. :■} ■ a!: to the fciV' nass. b,•cairo you might need l.im Thera is [j fev? woffiinS ■ quite like <W FIRST-CmZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY to help you do a n If . ou ~ neak tc ! that fellow on your way up, be : might lend a hand. when you start J isliiiiß. but if ', on lack hi ft* in | the teeth going up. he misrht step j 0.'.-de whan ho :-«n.‘s > on falling r.u« i you Know v. Ys hoonens wh-ir." . ■ou hit th' g louml with the moi>v ! roentum you have picked <:r; ’: (i‘OTii a high altkude. mu; c.>. i ' afiil;- hyst > oil;- hi,, in out.
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