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Close Watch Kept On Paul Robeson By H \ST. V LEVETTE LOS ANGELES. ' AMP t ‘Per haps. as you say, Paul Robeson may not us* his lonx-desired opportuni ty to .go abroad to talk- against the United States, but nevertheless we ll be keepinc a close watch on him, confided a government em ployee to an AMP reporter last, week The conversation look plate MAKE IT AN INKER - STRING Good Mattresses PROMOTE < Good Health! JOHNSON MATTRESS CO, L. O. FOWLER, Owner Mattresses .'Aad* To Order Rebuilt and Sanitized Repairs to Inner-Springs and Eox Satin ss DIAL TE 7-y/M Fremnt - Quiet Service ONE-OAT SERVICE 211 W. Davie St., Raleigh N, C. | MILK-FED POULTRY Live and Dressed WHOLESALE ONLY CROSS PAiTI TT?V rn a L vzj •, iA> A ROCK QCARRT RD. Phone TE 2-8013 usd TE 2-8434 ’*****' ': lI ,; M ,' P -.^rz:.uvr-7 | - | ;- 111 ~-" | -~~ W \ld * * J i One carton of cigarettes JSjj&'ftb of your choice for using . ' our friendly loan service 1 ES*Absolutely free when you open an ac count of §35,00 or more. Just present this ad at our office for immediate, confiden tial service, SHT ATP finance ! I fA I £4 COMPANY f 133 S- Salisbury St. Raleigh Phone TE 3-3801 j H*sl,,n Up 'Horn, For Spring: From Distinctive Furniture 1 R* E. Qllinn Furniture Co. j 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City Tel TE 2-4471 in the terminal Post offir? all night nation, and although the speaker did not admit that he was ar FBI man nr an Investi gator for the government, he always pomes to the station half hint!- after midnight >nd sorts over nfiieui-k.okmr mail front bis large private hos I learned hr had the namr- of several local subversive BU3- pei',*L‘. INTERVIEWED TWICE LAST TEA F When Mr Robeson who - r-» I have always admired, v t here for concerts at ihe isn't--? >un church ip June of last, rear I vi .sited hia backstage, and bdiowfu ■ this brief interview with a lengthy one later at the Hugh Gordon book --ore He- told roe then :v v confident be «’ou!d get. his r??> pert very shortly, and wanted on ly to dr concert v.-erk, and no! spread communistic propaganda, of which he had been accused PAUL IS RELIGIOUS Per-miailv I have found it hard to believe that Paul Ro beson i« s Conuntimsf. because u. if. i well-keoKTi fact that tty belief of that party or group ir atheistic He smiled with pride when w-e discussed his singing of the spirituals, and t’-.« '‘Showboat." "Sanders of the River." Fmperot Jones, and Taler of Manhattan." in wn •h he played a small-town minis ter . COPS QUELL RIOT Incidental!v f did not rrsiSfi tiott that tense night -p the fall <-.» 19. 49 when Roboron appeared be : fore a huge crowd a* W’riclcv ySSh^h Cool trick! || , 7 - y p, 14 ’float!m M«M H wifti 7-Up and ics cream 7-tip Bottling COMPANY, Inc. TE 7-1825 129 IT. South St, "BUMS CHARM" Miss Bertha L Owens, » riving junior in the School of Nursing at M:T College, was recently named “Miss • !•-; --o" bj Ih* Charm and Culture Club at the college. She i» a • live of Mount Olive, Harrison Library Sponsors Successful Talks Aimed At Retired Folks In Area The Richard B Harrison Public Library in connection with a pro -1 cram outlined by the Division of ; Gerontology of the University of i Micoiftau. .-pousoieo o very suc i cessfu! program for retired per sons of the City of Raleigh and ; Wake County.. i The group titled. “Aging >n the ; »*c-J >- ** *■» T3|7>‘ wot q wrmih : on Tuesday morn ins during April. ; May and June at the Library The three principal aims of the program ■ ••-ere to enable mature individuals j—-Mi To understand the meaning | of lon ear life in a society which | offers more free time. (2) To re } cognize the value of assessing ba ! sic mdiivdua] needs, capacities. | outlooks, interests and conceptions ! of self-potent; ard <3< To identify experiences which will further the ! growth and development. of person i ality and lead to new. useful and ! creative roles which will provide I a sense of iife-fulfil’.tnent in our I changing society. Some tapir l discussed were; j “Aglns as a Modern Sort?! A, New Cottage Inspected As ■T2i&Tr&*i™^^rrrr*--'^*^K7zsutMm£j?2x>ateKmim*MWt33nsitmKtmmemmMMsamxmmesKat'sv)tm Tar Heelia’s Beaticians Stage 1-Day State Meet BADIN I.AKK "Anri well all | work together” hang the N. C • Beaut.in.--nB at their annual one i day slate convention held last i week at Pixip Shore:; Resort on Ba din Lake. They were happy on the I occasion of their fir:.! visit to their I new a id partially constructed cot j tage Mr? Will- - Smith, of Greens j boro, the state president presided over the business sessions hold m the st-ucture The construction is of cinder block. The subfloor, roof, some windows and. doors are rea dy. The building v»ll be completed in September said r H. Beckwith of Charlotte, who is chairman of the development committee. It will contain recreation, cooking and sleeping facilities. After com* pMum an open house and picnic will be held for the beauticians ■ and their friends. Other officers present were Ist vice president, Mr*. Louise Re pi wick of Statesville. Snd vice president, Mr*. Martha imlth of VTitmingtonj record ing sec. 1 r.rv. Mrs. Vivian Man :«■*>’ of Winston-Salem: fin-in ■ i;d - .•rrtarv. Mrs. Rosa Oa ts of Wilmington; correspond ms? secretary, Mrs. Margaret Minor of Durham; treasurer, Mr*. Ro.vanna Pitts of Win*- tiWi-Salem: end Technical ad visor, C H Beckwith of Thar lotto. TnclU' 1 ?;! among the delegates ere B--» .Ton-.-:. Raleigh; Mrs ; 'irry Cofmß Enfield: Fnrlie "randy Durham Gallic Day, Iter* •am, Sylvia Tucker. Cornelius: ! itolen Greir ,nri Betty Moss, Bel •lont: Rnra Holland. Bessie Me* j '"'aski.T. Rufcv Chiahom and Ge ; -leva Davis of Gastonia: IVV.rian Davis. Alma Mungo, Sarah Reese, j Hattie Foe. Naomi Love. Helen Fleming, Jacob Smith, Fecmsn Telford. Charlote. Elizabeth Sharp, Wi-h Point. Ka'uU'en Randall, Sa lisbury; Millie Richard. Wilming " I Field, a meeting sponsored by vs- | hirers of the thi i recent Spanish ! revolution These uniformed men 1 were allowed to march across the j field ar d escort Paul from his car j to the stage, but were not allowed j to carry eny arms. chievetnent " ' The Human Ma chine at Mid-Life. "New Famt t Iv Roles in Middle Life”, 'The f Challenge of Citizenship," ' Creating tfc; Climate fur the Middle. Year*." \V T> Gay, a ! retired teacher served as d<a- j ciisslon leader and a different resource person was chosen \ th*r ?***• mat ing, - At the- cJosp of ih* d*scu&s?.ots, a > i surprise came in the form of ' de- j licious eats", representing volun- i tary treats from respective mem- ; bers of the croup Toe final meet- • ■ ing of tfc» group was held on the • lawn of Miss Dora Stroud’s home ' in Method. After the discussjotj, a ! * picnic was hold for members and j invited friends. Along with the ‘'Aging Group.'’ j the Library’, through the bookmo- 1 bile, services the County Homs. • ! Hamm's Nursing Home, and Gass j Nursing Home Books are deposit, j ed and books are read, in porta! j form, to the patients by the book- j mobile librarian. 1 ion; and others, (rein- Greensboro, I i Winston-Salem, Cornelius. Dur- 1 ; hern, Raleigh. Statesville, fialib* ! i bury, Wilson, Smithfieio. Render- ! 1 sonville, Asheville, Wilmington, ; Gastonia, Belmont High Point. F-n* i field, Chi.dburn, Sanford, Shelby, j and Whiteville Mrs Roes Davis of Wilmington was elected delegate to the N- ! bona! convention to be held in I Miami, Fl*, in August. Tli*? sessions Closed with the - beauticians’ motto ‘‘Link up with ! us, External look, Internal be, BEAUTIFUL" fejrfV, woooy's fl €* fc six-it fe 111 fell V//E»n! IF JOINTS of .your wooden out doors furniture have loosened n is probably because the ; crew j holes have become co enlarged : that the screws no longer have a j &rm hold. Remove the screws ! ss>d pack the holes with Plastic ! Wood. Re-set the screws after | Ik® Plastic Wood has hardened : over nsght. Ls screws have be | come badly rusted use now ; screws. The screws will go in , more easily if a little soap rc rubbed on the threads. * * n "< T Before using a stepJadder in front of a door that opens toward ; you, lock the doer. If someone I should open the door while you i are on the ladder you could got j « b ad fall. No matter how high J j you want to reach, never | any highe - on the ladder than j the second step from the top. ' Prexy, Wife Sailed July 10: ! Dr. Clement 1 Atlanta 11. i Will Study In West Africa I NEW YORK To learn about | education in West African coun- j i tries at. first hand. Dr. Rufus E ; i ! j Clement, president of Atlanta TJ- i j niversity, sailed with Mrs Clem* j <*nt on the Italian Line’s SS Vul i cama July JO,- Debarking at Lisbon. Dr and "-'i rrn tn>iMinißiiirini>)iißWiiiiirrir-in»rir l ri-'*-iriitiiM uriiirrini i-mrwmTT ire up nenmwiniwn mri ■mi*■■»*in»TinriiMi i TV SERVICE & APPLIANCE Co. --SALES & SERVICE Route 2 - SVg miles out Rock Quarry Road For Prompt And Courteous Service - Call TE 3-0179 Raleigh, N. C. jp .#* % j'w v>-i ° 1 •; ! • I fi Look {liefn over - AND YOU'LL COME TO US i THE ORIGINAL "HOME COMPANY FOR HOME *OLK> AUTO LOANS REFINANCING | AUTO FINANCE CO, | 420 S. McDowell St. Raleigh, N. C. TE. 3-3514 -w»*^«^iKS2'^£2rsj«r.M»Y i ' jSftock Youi Pantry! | SUNSHINE CHEE24TS OR OUR FINEST" SOLID PACK A&P WHITE MUI TUNA -29 c I EXCELSIOR FROZEN BEEF SPECIAL LOW PRICE! ARISTOCRAT “OUR FINEST QUALITY” SHREDDED STYLE A PERFECT DESSERT OR PICNIC ITEM YELLOW CLING YOUR CHOICE! GOLDEN MAID OR yyi'yraa rwauHtwaK^r^nwri— | California, large size 180’s Fresh Doz M * * f ' 5 •'*' v-'' i't % S I Iwzaaars'.'iffii •&. mu ;;g■ .a 'xt.-***/ r^-rrtarasnttgraapjMmirafes^^ I gj P j PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY JULY 19 Mrs. Clement will fly to Africa to j tour Liberia, Ghana. Sierra Leone j and Nigeria. They plan to return to i Atlanta Get. 1. The first Negro to win a reaitsr office in the city since post-Civil-War Reconstruction Days. Dr Cleemnt was elected THE CfiROUMIAM WEEK, ENDING SATURDAY, Jil.Y 19, 1958 io Atlanta's board of education , A trust. *- of the Institute of Tn by a wide majority in MB3. He ternationsl Education and a mom was re-elected in 11157, l.c-r ot the board of governors of As president of Athnf- Umver- national USO (United Service Or dty Dr. Clement was one of the slMt|on Dr . clMnent alsa founders of the Umten Negro Col- , ~. lege Fund in 1943. He has served ■ ,Qrvet ' actively v. itii some 20 otnei on the Fund's board of directors j civic, education and social wel ter the past 15 years. 1 hire organizations. io Atlanta's board of education by a wide majority in 1953. He was re-elected in 11157, As president of Atlanta Umvet - slty, Dr. Clement was one of the founders of the United Negro Col lege Fund in J. 943 He has served on the Fund's board of directon ter the past 15 years. 1 COKE IN KING SIZE! Hot? Thirsty? I Refresh with lots of Ice-cold Coca-Cola! | WHEN YOU'VE BEEN PLAYING HARD , . . when you’ve worked up a thirst as big as all outdoors . . . treat yourself to the sparkling refreshment of delicious Coca Cola . . . King Size! Wouldn't right now be a good, time? Cool off! Enjoy a frosty King-3i;:e bottle of ice cold Coca-Cola! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Copy?i;ht ’1933 The Coca-Cola Ccwaany x 'Ccke ff Is a rssHte*ed tsafcvsrk Bottled under avihorii C;.!g Company by THE CAPITAL COCA-COdA BOTTLING CO., Inc. JANE PARKER LARGE S' SIZE JANE PARKER DELIC IOUS SPANISH njyi CAf\ E 3 JANE PARKER GOLDEN Crisp Potato Chips «“-49c r-M.'TXo'-***'. An A&P exclusive, No* 1 Allgood sliced Package 59^ >~tte i A trustee of the Institute of In- I ternationsl Education and a mem ber of the board of governors of national LiSO (United Service Or i ganizations/, Dr. Clement also ! .serves actively with some 20 othei rivic, education and social wel ‘ fare organizations. 9
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