Florida Governor Blames Ike, Faubus For School Violence At Little Rock NSW YORK.— Gov. Collins Os Florida declared recently that both T’ztaidsnt Eisenhower and Gover nor faubus of Atkentas must share lb* blame for the school integra tion violence at; LiUla Rock last year. In * signed article in the new issue of Look Magazine, Collins c*wd th* President was at fault '■for not anticipating the explosive ness of the situation and moving ■'Tort* to heed it off.” “I believe that the President could have done this st Newport, or that his attorney general, or others acting for him, could have done it in face-to-face discussions 1 Do You Wish To Build or Buy A Home? —SEE— JOHN W. WINTERS 1309 E. Hargett Street, Dial TE 3-5251 Complete Drafting of Plans Supervision of Construction Assistance in Financing A Satisfied Customer Is My Best Ad ASK SOME OF THEM ... Mr, and Mrs. Pawl Vandergriff 1108 S, Coleman Street Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brown 833 S. State Street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mint* 315 e. 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HARRIS IS ABLE AND QUALIFIED If We Want Representative Govemjnent, We Must Vote And Get Our Friends To Vote 100 PER CENT VOTE NEEDED! This Message Sponsored arid Paid for by Committee I6r Nelson H Harris Ist Little Rock.” Collins said. Kt blamed Faubus “for using his polk* powers affirmatively to pre vent enforcement of a Judicial or der.” A Little Rock crisis somewhere however, was almost inevitable the Governor continued, “because the courts are now placed in the un natural, and I believe untenable, position of acting in executive and legislative, as well as judicial ca pacities” Collins charged that the Supreme Court “improperly” has set itself up as the governmental instrument j to develop integration procedures. 1 Stating that, integration decisions should be made on a Ideal level, he urged the establishment of Civil Right* Commissions in each state, with members appointed by the President upon recommendation of ihe governor. “There are countless Southern communities," he wrote in Lock, “where it will be many a day be fore desegregation can be accom plished without race noting. Yet, under present procedures, such could be provoked irresponsibly at any time. “We are in a situation which the National Association for ihe Ad vancement. of Colored People de cides where and when to desegre gate. These are decisions that should rest with an agency cre ated by law and responsible to a!! the people.” Chairman of the Southern Gov ernors’ Conference, Collins raid he is determined to see that segrega tion in Florida’s public schools and recerational facilities will continue :n any community where its aban donment would cause “deep and dangerous hostility.” A&T Alumni Hold Annual i Conference GREENSBORO Tile A&T Col lege General Alumni Association, :r. annual meeting here at the col lege last Saturday, drafted resolu tions which called for larger finan cial suport for the college by the State and its own membership and commended the president for his able administration. The group voted to turn “its fullest energies” to the newly adopted Annual Alumni Giving Program which aims at raising 100,000. to support Its scholar ship program and called upon State officials, members of the, Legislature, Board of Higher Education to use their Influence In suport of the recent request made hy the A&T Board of Trustees for needed Improve ments to meet qualifications for membership in the Southern Association of Secondary School and Colelgcs The Association also voted to cal! reunions for the classes of 1923, 1333, 1938 and 1943 for the annual homecoming to be held here at the college on October 31-Novem ber 2. The visiting alumni heard Dr Warmoth T. Gibbs, president of the college, deliver the main ad dress at the annual luncheon, held in Murphy Hall and attended a baseball game in the afternoon be tween the Alumni All-Stars and the A&T Coleige Aggies. The meet drew the largest at tendance ever In the long his tory of the organization. Howard C. Barnhill. 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PICTHER HONORED ON MOTHERS DAY AT SHAW UNIVERSITY —• The Student Christian Association of Shaw University paid tribute on Mother’s Day to the following persons whose influence has contributed to the enrichment of life on the University’s campus. Left to right arc Mrs, J. J. Alexander (Mother of Daphine Alexander), Hickory, North Carolina. Mrs. Alexander has three other children who are grad uates of Shaw University; (he Reverend VV. W. Finlator, pastor Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, who was guest speaker; Dean of Women, Carrie L. Harrison, second campus Mother of the Year and Mrs. Harriet S. Jones, Estey Dormitory Hostess, ihe campus JUolhep of the Ya.tr. At 76th Commencement! Bishop Gauthen, Gong. Diggs Livingstone College Speakers SALISBURY Activities for the 76th commencement of Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C. have been scheduled from Friday. May 30 through Tuesday. June 3, according to an announcement made by Act ing president J. H. Brackett, Among the outstanding events of the exercise- terminating the school year 1957-53, will be the baccalaureate service on Sunday. June 1 at, 2:30 P M. and the grad uation' ceremonies on Tuesday June 3 at 2.00 P M. Bishop Joseph D. < autben, presiding prelate of the elev enth episcopal district of Ihe A. M. E Zion Church, (omoris Srig California, South West Rocky Mountain, Oregon aitr! Washington, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon Bishop Gauthen, a native of South Carolina, received his A B. and B D. degrees from Livingstone Col lege and Hood Theological Semin ary, respectively. He was awarded the honorary degree of doctor of divinity by Livingstone College, Prior to his election as bishop of the A. M. E Zion Chttreh in May 1936, he held pastorates at Char K X, ■s?.. ■■••:- '■ RISHOP CAUTHEN > f CONG. DIGGS SHERIFF ROBERT J. PLEASANTS Candidate For Rc-election f„ - " ' "•W'TPT T. . 'or —» QUALIFICATIONS 4c 12 Years Experience As Sheriff 4 ★ Graduate FBI National Academy ' ★ Overseas Veteran World War II ★ Methodist - Mason » Legionnaire Many Thanks for Ycnr Vote and Active Support lotto. N. C„ Mobile, Ala., Philadel- ( phi,a, Pa., and Norfolk, Va. At the present time, he is serving the po sitions of a trustee of Livingstone College. Chairman of the Board of Audit for the A M E. Zion church, a member of the Interracial Fel lowship of Norfolk, Va., and a member of the President's Com Science Shrinks Piles §§ New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain# Stops Itching a* it Shrinks Hemorrhoids New York, N. Y. (Special) ~~ For the first time science has found a new healing’ substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing, and relieve pain—without surgery. In one hemorrhoid ease after another,“very striking improve ment” was reported and veri fied by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was main tained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were bo thor ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state ments as “Piles have ceased to be IF YOU WANT SOUND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN YOUR STATE LEGISLATURE BALLOT FOR CHARLES w. flH9i BRADSHAW Democratic Citizens Candidate From Wake For State Senate mittee on Government Contracts. The graduation address will be delivered by Qsngresstnan Charles C. Diggs, Jr., Dejaoeratic represen tative from the state of Michigan. Mr. Diggs is a native of Detroit, Michigan. He attended the Univer sity of Michigan for two years and while there, won the University or- & problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. 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He received an honorable discharge from active duty ori June 1, 1945 Returning to Detroit, Mr. Diggs entered the Wayne University School of Mortuary Science and subsequently became a licensed , mortician. In 3948, Mr. Diggs was ! cletced to the presidency of the Metropolitan Funeral System As sociation. He relinquished this po sition in 1981 and from that time to January 1958. he served as Prosi- Bouquets to You! from Cay Artley 8 95 IN TWO WONDERFUL SHEER FABRICS Such pretty prints! Such flattering colors! And so won derful to find dresses like these in MISSES and HALF SIZES at such a small price' Cay Artley dresses have the iook of fashion . . . the fit of perfection and you have more time to enjoy them for these dresses need little care. tucks trim the bo- Hudson Belk dent of the House of Diggs, Inc., recognized as Michigan’s largest and the largest Negro-owned fun eral home in the United States. Charles C. Diggs began his rise »n politics when he was elected to the Michigan State Senate. He serv ed as State Senator from the third District for four sessions—l9s), 1952, and 1953 and 1954. On No vember 2. 1951, Mr. Diggs wan elect ed as Michigan's first Negro Con gressman. Tie was re-elected in 1956 to the 85th Congress in which he presently serving. There are 112 cotton warehouse firms operating in North Carolina. Participation in Individual 4-H forestry projects has increased 43 per cent in North Carolina lince 1955. 5