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Stevenson, twice defeated Democratic candidate for President, hailed the formation i> .niy vt Modern Community Developers, new national j agency to develop integrated housing. Shown aim- i left i ii J,: Morris MUgram, builder of Concord j 1 Park and Greenbolt Knoll, president; Jackie F >*• board member: Adl&i Stevenson, Frank Lee- j seller, chairman, African committee, American i, ■ n Service committee; A. Phillip Randolph, vice-! . chairman, AFL-CIO and president, Brotherhood n< . f r porters, and KM Kaplan, Boston pat- ; ent leather manufacturer, co-recipient with » ■ i MCD’s first annual Averill Harriman Equal Housing Opportunity award. (Associated Negro Prcr-s Photo). A GRIM JO RE RoMta** A , . ' ■ ithtrals an imaginary pistol after hearing the remark: f i.-i-. nt->. .• amh.i-- sador, Dr. Karim Azkoul, during the emergenr ■ a of the V.N. I Security Council July 15. Russia denounced as ,;n - i op.” (he dis patch of U. S. Marines to Lebanon and cal! .1 , ti ■ i <:«m -dint? ; withdrawal. The IT.l T . S. proposed creation of a IkX police force to seal the revolt-torn country’s borders. (UPI PHOTO) | _ j , ~ i Samuel B. Ethridge iiamsd To | Polio Foundation Position I NEW YORK N. Y Samuel B. Ethridge of Mobile, Ala h been appointed assistant directi | of interracial activities of the N i tional Foundation, it was an | nour.ced by Basil O'Connor, pveti ! dont of the organization support • i cd by the March of Dimes. Ethridge will assist in in terpreting the program of the National Foundation for or ganized groups. He will serve national headquarters and field staff as consultant on in terracial activities, working closely with Charles H. By num, director of interracial activities. j Mr. Ethridge has been a volun - | teer worker with the National I Foundation for the past ten yea: ■ j He has served both as leader in | March of Dimes activities and a 1 : 1 SAMUEL B. ETHRIDGE !be present during the mammoth j celebration of the 111th anniversary j oi Liberia’s independence. The new AKA chapter, author!*- j | ed by the sorority in 1856, will be j • made up of women who became | ! members while attending college in I i the U. S, as well as others who re | side in Africa but have qualified j Mrs. Wallace left New York Tues- j j day, via Pan American Airway ! with a party of notables bound f ; j the celebration. In the group are ! I former U. S. Ministers Lester / I a board member of the Mobile County Chapter of the National nidation for Infantile Pai a ly sis, « LOWE’S GROCERY WINES & BEER OPEN DAII V -- 7:30 A. M. TO 7:30 P. M. Open On Sunday from 6;30 A. M to 10:00 A, M. 313 West Lenoir Street , tt'~mttr~» —n^Aiarrmw-- | | - ■ —— ■— rT — r . . wfcwi- - M.a i.. a Office Phone Home Phone 1 A. 3-4152 TE. 4-2685 ' BROOKS W. POOLE BAIL - BONDS For Prompt Service Call Day or Night BILL WALLACE Associate Home Phone TE. 2-3114 307 LAWYERS BLDG. RALEIGH, Jf. 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Sponsored by the Division of Christian Education, the congress annually attracts ministerial and lay loaders of the AME church. Dr, S S. Morris Sr. Is general secretary of Christian education. The divis or; is under the General Board of Educaf on. Bishops George W, Ba ber. I. H. Bonner and H. Thomas Pnmm are vice chairmen of the board. Several courses v. ill be offered adults and young people. Possibly ' most important courses will be Mow i.o Read and Understand the D hie," "The Teachings of Jesus ” •'Winning Others For Chirst," and Courtship and Marriage." Dr. Frank R, Vpal, president. Al ien university, and others at the school and in the community have prepared to receive the church leaders and visitors. H? also has been active in vari ous other organizations including the Community Chest. Boy Scouts, YMCA, NBA., and PTA. Before joining the staff of the National Foundation, Mr Ethridge was a supervisor of instruction in the Mobile Pub lic Schools. He has been a high school teacher and an elemen tary school principal in the some system H* is ? veteran of World War II with service in the Army Air Corps and the Medical Corps. He is a graduate of Allen Insti tute of Mobile, Ala.. Stillman Junior College of Tuscaloosa. Ala., Howard University. Washington, D C , and the University of Cin cinnati, Ohio. Visited New Mexico: "■ 1 ■ - - Explorer Scouts, Leaders Back From Jaunt To Big Scout Ranch Exporer Scouts and leaders from the Occoneechee Council, Boy Scouts of America have returned from their 23-day trip to the Phil mont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. The Scouts left Raleigh on June 24 traveling through South Carol ina and spending the night in At lanta, Georgia The next day they moved through Alabama and spent the night, in Greenville Mississip pi The third day the boys traveled through Arkasas and spent the night in Dallas. Texas. The fourth night found the Scouts in San An gelo Texas. During the fifth day, the Scouts visited the world larg est caverns iri Ssrlsbad, New ; Mexico. The group enjoyed four hour* in the underground where they also were served | lunch. | THE SIXTH NIGHT was spent, in ! Roswell, N. ivf From there the boys j went to the beautiful Philmonl Ranch comprising 127,000 acres of i beautiful mountainous country that has been made into historical Scout j camps. Philmont already has reserva- WAKE UP RARIN’TOGO Without Nagging Backache Now 1 You tan get the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache ar.d ; muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out I feelings. When these discomforts come on I with over-exertion or stress and strain —you want relief-want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation i following wrong food and drink—often set- j ting up a testless uncomfortable feeling. 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Reg, 98e Values to 1.98 ! 39c 50c “State Pride” Rayon Arcilanßlankets ,|i ‘ Lightweight 72 x 90” washable blanket .. , think ahead, -Sr- 1 •-.. only 1.00 will hold it till Oct. 15. Many colors. Non-allcr- " j genie. | SHOP EVERY DEPT.! DON’T BE TOO BUSY | TO SCOOP UP THESE TERRIFIC BARGAINSI | HndSon-Belk. THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 26, Ifef* lions to care for 15,000 Scouts and leaders from all over the world thi* summer. The Occoneechee Scouts spent eleven days on the ranch. The Scouts and leaders left the bunch en route home on j July it) traveling to La Juanta. Colorado, and they spent the second night in Wichita, Kan sas, On the third, day, the group j stopped in St. Louis, Missouri, j where they witnessed a double- Do You Wish To Build or Buy A Home? —SEE- I JOHN W. WINTERS I 1309 E. 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Edenton Sheet Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Sister 1021 Battery Drive Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Ray Herndon 1316 S Bloodworth Street | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montague 1300 East Edenton Street Mr. and Mrs. James Green, Jr, Hill and Edenton Streets ; Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Jones 917 South State Street Mrs. Mary Jones 2312 Bedford Avenue Mr, and Mrs, Johnnie Jones, Jr 301 Southfield Street header baseball game between St. Louis and Pittsburgh They spent the night in St. Louis, The fifth night found the group in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, while they resided the sixth night to Knoxville, Tennessee, where the group enioyed a big social and other festivities planned by the Knoxville Explorer group. KIER HAIR FROM G§ING BACK NO MORE HAIR OOIMG HACK- PRO»LE*4AI.. RAIN .* PLRSPIJLAT 10N... NOT KING ARTEC TS A WONDEAEtti. WATER REPELLENT PCRSULAW PRESSING OIL KAI* DO. ..TOUR GUTTERS AM O SHIN LS FOR WEEKS . HFJ4AINS SO NATURALLY SOFT AND NOT GREASY. 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