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SITUATIONS HELP WANTED DAISY BATES STORY TOLD CHICAGO “I could se* it In ttieir faces: Somebody cares for dm, America cares ’, says Daisy Bates of the morning troops of the 101st Airborne arrived to take the Little Rock Nine to Central High School. The story of Mrs. Bates, Arkan sas NAACP president and guiding ; force behind the entry of Negroes! to the school, is told in the Sep-! tember issue of EBONY, Although her name is known | around the world, says EBONY, i few know the real woman—the ■woman who has wielded as much power as given to any woman of her time, during one of the great est constitutional crises in Ameri can history. As incident of discrimina tion as st child, being made to wait while whites were served, has never left her memory, publisher-husband L. C. Bates, and la later life, with her fei* campaigned against seg regation, discrfcnlnaiion, po- Hoe brutality, and all forms of man's Inhumanity to man. The final entry of the Little Stock Nine climaxed the pressure Mrs. Bates, as the state NAACP head, had kept on the school board since 1954 until the court ——— BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money; Store We hav« anything kt Fur niture *.. from a temp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a * whole house. P™ AND WE HAVS A“*~* CREDIT PLAN FOR TOO (L—■— ■— Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. m K. MARTIN ST, SURE, I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY ,--,- * * *i ,02 0 k S 0 £, e? 5 C * - “»-r§ i : l ■ « *? ... 3 (a * Z® *P * ■ l * • : s tS r? 2 </i « o : : 1 F % § X 2 * I : : §IS «■ - O i : *s • s *a , : $ 3' . : 1 >. :11■ • S » s : i % ' • j j i i t !;; * a ' f I:: 1 I % !If || f•* l * H **« ; • > s 1 * * +* • . * * : : : a8 R < | * SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAR OLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PERSONAL CLEANING 8s HAULING —Low Cost Advertising — — Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5555* ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OP THANKS IN MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS -- APARTMENTS approved tire gradual integration plan. On one occasion in early 1957, when she learned Negro stu dents were being discouraged, she told Superintendent. Virgil Blos som, “Well, we’ve got. 215 kids You can take the cream of the crop or you can take all of them." The school board approved 17, but eight, withdrew before the Nation al Guard was called to prevent their entering. Mrs. Bates, says EBONY, is a charming woman with a subtle sense of timing and a. genius for giving resolution to the minds and hearts of men. She decided when the children would test the de fense of the National Guard, and when some of the participants weakened, she persuaded them to stick. Above, and beyond her tactial s bility, Mrs. Bates’ impact has been felt most by ‘ moderates’’, Negro and white. Segregationists paid her the supreme compliment of ac knowledging her effectiveness, according to EBONY. She and her husband have borne the brunt of a systematic cam paign of terror and intimida tion. Their home has been un der a continuous seige with bombs bottles and bricks be ing thrown on their lawn. “There were, lessons to be learn ed in Little Rock” says Mrs. Bates, who is busy laying long-range i plans for teacher as well as stu | dent integration in Little Rock. * ———— ! Cotton is stronger when wet. COMPARE THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ’57 FORD Fordor $1595 ’56 FORD 4-Dr. $1095 ’56 FORD 2-Dr. | $1095 ’55 CHEVROLET 4-Dr $1095 ’55 CHEVROLET 2-Dr $1095 ’SO OLDS. 4-Dr, $145 ’SO OLDS, Convert’le $145 ! DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 126 E. DAVIE ST. TE 3-3231 N. C. Dealer 2954 FLASH!! CHECK O’NEAL’S SUMMER SALES We Have On Hand For This Sale: 43 PLYMOUTH SILVER STREAKS I 2-Dr’s *- 4-Dr’s. Your choice of 6's, V-S s, straight drives. I overdrives, powerflites .torqueflites. 18 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGONS 4-Dr’s. Your choice ol 6 &; 9 passenger models. 4 PLYMOUTH SAVOYS V-B's, 4-Dr’s. and Sport Coupes, powerflHe transmissions, j 12 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERES All V-B's. Your choice of torqueflito or powerflite u-ans mission. Q DESOTOS Mresweeps, Firedomes. FireHites. Equipped Open For Your Convenience Each Evening! Til 3 OUR SALE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS SUMMER. BILL O’NEAL STILL OFFERS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIS FARM FRIENDS O’NEAL MOTORS, Inc. DESOTO - ; I ".'.MOUTH 106 E Cabarrus St, 415 S. Blunt St. USED CAR LOT SHOWROOM VA 8-3391 VA 8-3221 N. C. Dealer 3368 186 Candidates: Tennessee State Graduates Its Largest Summer Class NASHVILLE Two North Car- | oilmans were included in Tennes- : see State University’s largest sum- j mer graduating class of 121 bach- j elors and 65 masters candidates j who heard Chicago attorney and j AM alumnus Cecil A. Partee de- 1 liver tiie commencement address Challenging the 46th annual j summer class to adopt a mature ; outlook on life, the Illinois state representative Partee admitted. *1 have no ideal panacea . . . but a mature person is more likely to suceed. more likely to be happy and to make a greater contribu tion to the world than one who does not reach maturity.’’ Alumnus Partee, impressed by the phenomena! growth of his alma mater after 14 years away from the campus pointed out that there still is a, stag gering shortage of classroom Frances Walker Pleases In Piano Concert At A And T A&T COLLEGE PIANO CONCERT GREENSBORO Frances Walk er, a promising young concert pi anist, was well received in a con cert held at A&T College or. Tues day, August 5. The first, half of her concert, stag ed in the Harrison Auditorium, in cluded Bach's Prelud and Fugus in E Major: three parts from Senate Opus 27 by Beethoven; Nocturne in D Sharp and three Etudes by Cho pin. Following the intermission she played Funereiiles by Lisri; a. novelty group, Family of Dolls by Villa-Lobes and concluded the concert with three Preludts by Rachmaninoff. A graduate of the Oberlin Con servatory of Music, Miss Walker received the Master of Arts degree in Music from Columbia Universi- High School Essay Contest Is Planned “The Space Age Challenge to America,’’ is the topic for the 24th annual national high school essay contest, sponsored by Ladies Aux iliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars. A total or $2,000 in prizes is being offered to winners. Any student who is enrolled in public, private or parochjial high school is eligible to compete. The essays must be kept under 1,000 words and must be submitted ac cording to rules in the applicaiton form. A foider listing requirements may be obtained now from Essay De partment, V, B\ W Auxiliary, Na tional Headquarters. 406 West 34th Street, Kansas City 11. Missouri. The deadline is March 14, 1959. space in an age where brain power is so important. | "Humanity has been led astray ] by three principal evils: (1) greed j for wealth, fame and power; (2) ! hatred of truth, love and his fel icwman and ;3> Ignorance of in- I tellect and the laws of God." i speaker Partee explained as he suggested that man's technologi cal progress has been accompanied by a spiritual recession. President of his class in 1944. Attorney Partee advised the out going class to “read the constitu tion annually, be good citizens, vote and elect officials who believe in the constitutional human | rights.’ j The North Carolinians receiving I degrees were: Raymond Peary j Jordan, Gastonia and Reuben 1 Williams, Chapel Hill. tv and has done special study on the piano at Curtis Institute of Mu sic at Philadelphia, She appeared here as a final fea ture of ihe A&T Coilege summer Lyceum series. 100 W omen Make i’our Os Canada MONTREAL i'ANP> More than 100 Negro women from Am erica toured this Canadian city and the surrounding countryside as part of a post-convention tour last week The tourists were delegates to the National Association of Cclor cf Women's Ciubs, Inc., whose na tional headuarters is in Washing ton, D. C. Headed by Mrs, Irene McCoy Gaines the delegates, from as far away as California. Oregon, Mexico and the state of Washing ton came to see the famed Canad ian sunset and other points of in terest during a seven day tour which began at. the end of the or ganization’s annual confab which met in Detroit VISIT FAMOUS SITES The “tourists” toured the Parlia ment building in Ontario; McGill university in Montreal; visited the most famous shrine on the Ameri can continent—St. Anne's in Que bec; and went on a sightseeing cruise of the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence river which bor ders the U. S. and Canada. A never to be forgotten part of their trip was a visit, to the historic Wax Museum of Canada, which is a museum of historical art. The mu seum contains scenes depicting, with life-size figures the history of the primitive church, biblical GORDON’S GIN mtMm m pm&JBK 14.4PR00F • iBOIMBTMISPIRITSBiSTHLEBFt#f 6R*iS' SSHSariWSiN*«.,III.,UMFJLII fsdfsa ~V FOR VICTORY Congrraas.mcsn Adam C, Powell is surrounded By Joyful backers ert HJto Harlem political headquarter*, after gaining victory in the toughest tight m his political career. PowelL dumped by the Regular Democratic Orgamtation in New York (for backing Eisenhower for the Presidency in 1956). boat Tammany Hati choice, City Councilman Earl Brown, for the Democratic nomination in the ISth Congressional District. This wai tala mount to an eighth term far fee Harlem Congressman, who will also be backed by Republi can* in the November .{Newspresa Photo). THE 'BEAT* GENERATION—These am some of the 190 seif-described “Beat Generation** who left their haunts last week for a tour of downtown Scm Francisco, to se® how “the Clhsr Hall lives.** After touring several fashionable hetoLs and stores, they withdrew to the co existence Bagel Shop to discuss the arrest of their leader, Eric Nurd, on charges of helping two teenage girls nrn away from home. (Newftp.rt.uss Photo). • scenes, as well as figures portray ing early events of the history of Canada. It Pays To ADVERTISE : • ..--i j . * U - -' f&; ' ] i ' , w r { if BURNED IN TANKER CRASH Sixcntie Mac Daniel, Burned crewman of the tanker GuiioiL is shown with a nurse at the Brighten Marino Hospital in Boston, where h* was Slews from Newport, R, L Fifteen men died and 3S wero rescued following the crash of the Gulioil trod the tanker at the entrance to New port Harbor on August 7. (Newspreos Plwta). Let eb not love in word, neither in tongue; but In deed and In truth.—(l St John 3, 13.)! Words of Jove are the most welcome words in any lan guage, But words alone are not enough. They must be «tiered "in truth" from the heart of the speaker, and proved by deeds. Only thus caa we show our love to others, ae God has shewn His love to us throurb the life of Jeeue Christ s CABOLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 195 S Around 14.000 form people died as a result of accidents between 1900 an IS9SS. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Mr. Ed'.vard Jones, de ceased. late of Wake County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at JSOI E. Lane Street, Ra leigh. North Carolina, on or before 4tn da.v of August, 1939 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of August. 1959. ALBERTA HAYWOOD, Administratrix T J CARNAGE, Attorney Aug. ». 18. 4? 30; Sept. «. 13. 1933. MltONffili OUR ADVERTISERS HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES Nnmher of issues aisfl cost per word: ISSUES ...» 1 4 * W Cost, per word 4c 4c Sc Jr per Une, per Issue 10c 10c Jftc I^,* Each word atrorevtation, initial or symbol count as one word. Punctuation marks ere NOT counted j as words. The minimum number ot words tn i any want ad lj 13 words. You will save money oy order In* vour td to tun 9 or 12 Ufum. Weekly Want Ads may bs telephoned j through Wednesday up to 10 A M i HELP WANTED i - - -- j Ten Domestics (ages 20 to 54) immeo j lately tor the New York Area, Must o. I experienced and have recent refer ences Make £3O to ssl a week. Sleep’ i in jobs. Bus fare advanced. Contact H ■C. Mitchell. 601 Parker Street, Gold; bora. N C Phone 1270. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy people 10-minutes $5.00: Research. Manu ! scripts edited and pul m good Eng !i3H MARCOS BOUT WARE. Saint Augustine's College-. Raleigh. N c ! AUTO 8s TRUCK RENTALS I ... WAKE-U-DRIVK-IT—CARS, TRUCKS. AllfG TRAILERS FOR KENT - I 301 N McDowell St. -Dial I'E 3.8392 -Night rs 3-0994. Get your money out of used refn i aerators, stoves and furniture NOW j Use our classified ads. Dial TX C-&SM j FOOD SPECIALS JOYS AMERICAN GRILL 320 Ea»t i Martin St., Raleigh--Dial TE 3-9*s*. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialtyi Pig and Chicken Joy E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY FOWLER’S NURSLKV _ fayettevUls Highway. Phone TE 2-0784. RENTING A ROOM 11—Register it wifn us at TE 4-aoSM. This space will cost .vuu only S2c. SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—S(2 Blood worth St., Phone TE 3-94 ML Consult our classified ads regularly, there are many bargains altered. WATCH SERVICES i , DAVID SON’S H ATCH SERVICE—U! E. Hargett St.. Phone TE 3-41)5V i \ Legal Metises j i north Carolina i WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix |of the Estate of John 1. Wtrreii. de i ceased, late of Wake County, Noil.i Carolina, this is to notify ali persons having claims against the estate of jam deceased to exhibit them to the undc:- signed at 14:15 E. Jones Street. Raleig t, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1959, or this notice will lx. pleaded in bar ot their recove •> All persons indebted to the esmi*. will pi-ease make immediate payinen l This £3rd day of. Julv, 1958. MRS PATTIE B WARREN. Administratrix V. J. CARNAGE Atf' ! July 26; August 2 9, 18. 23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC £ NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator ot the Estate of Dr. John O. Plummer, de ceased. late oi Wake Countv, Norm Carolina, this is to notify all person* having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tne undersigned -it 1j E. Hargett Street, Raleigh N. C . o t or before the 2.V3 day of July, 195.1. or this notice will u» pleaded m bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to the Estate writ please make immediate payment. Tins 28th day of July. 1953. MECHANICS A FARMERS BANK Administrator P J. CARNAGE Aify- August 2. C. IS, 23. 30; September « ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified a* Administrator of the Estate of Walter F. Hayes, de ceased. late of Wake County, Novt i Carolina, this is to notify all pert,ups having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at 123 East. Harget} Stven. Raleigh, North Carolina, on cr before the 28th day of July. 1989 or thi* no tice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. Al! persons indebted to the oat ate i will please make immediate payment. This 23th day of July, 1333. ATTORNEY GEORGE H GREENE Administrator. August 2,8, 16. 23, 30: September f. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY O T WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SARA M. MOORE. Plaintiff Vs. EMERSON MOORE. Defendant TO EMERSON MOORE. TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief again',! 1 you has been filed In the above emit!- i ed action. E The nature of sh -. relief being aodgltt r is as follows: to secure an absolute rii • vorco on the part of the plaintiff based j upon the grounds of two years con tinuous separation between, the plain tiff and the defendant. 1 You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than Sept. 29, 19SB, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief against ton will apply lo the Court for the relief Bought. Tltis 30th day ot July, 1938. HELEN CONYERS, A»st. Clerk of Superior Court ! Aug 2,9, 16, 23. 1988. « 9
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