14 THE CAROLINiAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST SO. 1958 New Negro Congressman Featured In Magazine CHICAGO With the awes ring j in Os Congressman Robert N. C.l Nix, Democrat of Pennsylvania, u brought the number of Negro Con- j grSssmen to four, iru: largest since i twice that number s/evoa on the Reconstruction 44th Congress »1875- 77i, according to an article in the current issue of Ebony Magazine At, the swearing in, the House responded with a standing ova tion for Mr. Nix, and the South Carolina delegation rose in a body to greet the new Con gressman. a native of Orange, burg, C. Congressman Nix. a prominent Philadelphia trial lawyer who lias his .son as a partner, began hi* pri- j vale practice in 1024 Formerly deputy state's attorney- i 5 !U rggciS^ ' r ferric; I i / // **•’" A* .A''--. ‘,v7 / r*i\ . /V .. Your i\j/ i y Dollars Work ;L V 0 Overtime AT HOME! They help pay an faxes, support our churches and schools . , . make our community a better p’ace in which to iive and do business. But the dollar you spend out at town helps no one. It's ©one for goad, Boost your comrmmfty by buyfng and banking at home, it pays dividends in prosperity for oil. arYfrrTmrs-yw’"'! trs *■* a anry r iro 1 -KA i IZ.H.IND 15 AIN IS. AND TRUST COMPANY n ■■ • ■■ m _ . m. m mm clearance a®S m\t VIitMIXMIIVC _ ■ every new, and ragged I generals: r left iri|stock,must^goil * ■ • MArcMEJ sn df rotit—* k v H; 9 SECONDS *NO BLEMISHES *■ H® ftIJICTS | every fire factory fresh"! . aa^aiEiffiaia^^ 1 | HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 S. McDowell St iff Dial TE 2-0571 | general, Nix came to Washington. I says Ebony, with a liberal but cau | ficus attitude; "I'm making no | brash p. •.•dictions which may make i me look foolish in the future. I’ll represent the people of tn.v district with integrity arid sincerity They know my platform—-civil rights, low income housing, school inte gration- -and i know their prob lems America cannot sol! the dem ocratic idea successfully unless it, lives and practices it at home,” N. C. corn production is expected to be 20 per cent more than in 1907. Rhodesian farms average having 70 acres of tobacco. Do not keep sows for more than three litters. > ■ \ * hi' j IV WAYNE COUNTY -J, H. Graham, The CABOJJNIAfPS representative in Goldsboro and Wayne County, submitted the above photos for publication this week, Tn top left photo is the King ■ fan-iily, including Mr. and Mrs. Main? King, Sr., Mr. anti Mrs. Garland King of Poughkeepsie New York, 1 I and son, Garland. Jr,, and Major King. Jr., of New York City, who were recent visitors with their par- I ents at 320 W. Elm Street. On the right is Mr .and Mrs. Washington Davis of Los Angeles, Calif., and j their two sons. Center left photo shows two Elk brothers, Elrie Hagans and Robert Simmons, sitting cm the front steps of the Elks Home. Confer right photos Will Dancey of 1009 N. -Seaboard Street, a retired painter, is seen in his office at the EH- s Home, giving instructions at a gala evening event. Bottom left photo shows the home «* Dr. and Airs, M. E, Dußissette, M'S 8, Leslie Street- On the right is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holloman, CIS slaughter Street. Eisenhower Says He Didn’t Ask Wilkins To Quit White House Post WASHINGTON - (ANP- - Pre sident Eisenhower Periled Wednes day that he had asked J. Ernest Wilkins to resign his post as Assis tant Secretary et Labor so that the position would be available for George Lodge, now chief o? infor mation at the Department of La bor. The question was raised at the President’s news conference, ns a result of newspaper stories which reported that Wilkins, the tep ranking Negro m Government had been requested to submit his resig nation to make room for the sen of Henry Cabot Lodge, the U. S A em bassador to the United Nations. INSISTS ON SEEING PRESIDENT The printed news story claim ed that the President's assist ant, Sherman Adams had pre viously requested the Labor as sistant fiery, to resign. Wilk ins. a President appointee, is reported to have declined this request and insisted on talking with the President. During a brief conference with Mr. F.is onhower last week, the labor executive was reported as hav —AT S. H. KRESS CO. BRAND-NEW, ALL-NEW 1958 FRIGIDAIRE ULTRA-CLEAN WASHER See It In Action! SSfjjl We will have a representative from Frigidaire here demon strafing this washer! Free Tide for watching demonstration. jl Bring your Dirty !i 1= i] Clothes to our Store 1 | I 1 We will wash & dry f them for you! 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He is . said Us have entered and left the White House by a side en trance to avoid reporters. Mr Eisenhower admitted that he did have some talk with Wilkins a b®ut resigning, but it was a "con genial talk.” Me said he did not urge Wilkins to resign, nor ask htm or anything else. He mention- j od Wilkins membership on the Civ- ; Miss Elsie Walton To Be Married On October 19 Mr. and Mrs. Janies Walton an- 1 nounce the engagement of their niece, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walton. Elisa Virginia Walton to Griffin Wake field. son of Mrs. Eula Wakefield, of Pickens South Carolina. Miss Walton is a graduate of Washington High School and i Shaw University. She is presently ■ ,ii Rights Commission and added j that he hoped he (Wilkins' would S not resign that position even if he 1 loft the other post. WILKINS “NOT ILL The syndicated columnist who went into great detail about the al leged 'Tiving” stated that Gov. Ad ams had told the President that j Wilkins wished to retire because j of ill health. But the Assistant S*c ! retary slated that he was not ill. i affiliated with Stale College ana I Granville County Extension Serv ! ice. Mr. Wakefield is a graduate of 1 Xavier university College of Phar macy,. Now Orleans. La. He is pre sently employed as a field repre sentative for the Central Phar ! maceuilcal Company, Seymour, 1 Indiana