Adam Powell Charges “Deliberate Mutilation” Os Write-In Liberal Party Votes For Him NEW YORK, N Y. <ANPi ~ Representative Adam C. Poweli. Jr. V* ho has-both the Republican and Democratic nominee for Congress in the ltith Congressional district has charged that election inspec tors. "deliberately mutilated ballots and failed to complete the count of Liberal Party ballots" in the 21st election district. Powell contended that there had been a "conspiracy to violate the Particular People Prefer Poole’s Pies ;X / *■: ** WHEN MARKETING LOOK FOR THE FOOLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP ! 606 Glenwocd Ave. TE 2-2066 Pak-Vn. N. C, Cool trick! M . 7 - u « M Float! M Matte n t-Bp tm *c# cream, ,7-Up Bottling COMPANY, INC. IE 55-1835 123 W. South St, Wlklw POULTRY £.i •Irl I WHOLESALE ONLY CROSS POULTRY 7 CO. ROCK QUARRY RD. 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Boulware POINT OF ORDER QUESTION' What should i mem- i ber do whenj another person raises | s point of order during the pio- j ceedings of a meeting?—B. H M. i ANSWER: According to parlie- ! mentary law, the motoin print of j order may interrupt the speaker. Therefore, when a point of order is raised, the member on the floor should his seat The motion ‘'point of order'' Is desigrifd to correct errors when they arr made. And hence, they should be raised immedi ately when the mistake Is made. Suppose that a morion is be •tic discussed and It is discov ered shat the motion did not set a second. The person who discovered the error may say: Mr. Chairman. I rise ! - point of order..’’ 'Then the presiding officer says: ‘ State your point " Following which the member (standing! re plies answers: “My point is that the mot or, did no 4 get a second ’’ Next »he chairman says, ‘’Your LOOK!! LOW COST FHA & GI Approved Loans Now Available For You IF YOU OWN A LOT AND WANT A HOME CALL ... 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Amending by Substitution Amending the motion by subsfi j hit ion means that thp proposer sug gests a change in the wording by striking one word or phrase and inserting in its place another word or phrase, Tt. is anticipated that ihr proposed change in wording will make the proposal more agreeable to the members. Tor example, suppose the fol lowing main motion ts before the house: “Mister chairman, I move that we assess each mem ber 575 for Ihc annual banquet and dance.” When it come* lime fm discussion of the mo tion. i< might bp evident that the members think this assess ment is too high. Consequently, Dip members won't let the mo tion come to a, vote. It might occur to another mem ber 'hat a much smaller assessment would be more agreeable to the members. Hence, he might rise and say: SHARED HISTORIC VOYAGE——Four awmemKof? of the U,S. Nrr»y'a mir’teeir-pewe'T.d ftubmoiina Nautilus ms shown on ct sightseeing tour of Portland, England, where the Nautilus headed aiicr cm unprecedented voyd ju undor the North Pole, 'Toe socmen are (Mr to right): Waiter J, Harvey, New lond, Conn.; Brneo F. Aquicap, New Hampshire: Harry Hedin, Minnesota: and Terry Provost, Massachusetts. They are admiring a stone games tab!® at Penneylvaniet Castle, ones tho family home oi the Petirts of Pennsylvania, U. S. A.* (Newg ! press Photo). A&T Prof. To Receive Ed, D, Degree GREENSBORO -- Albert W-i Spruill, assistant proie. Hoi of ed- i j ucation in the Graduate School et j | North Carolina A&T College will' i receive the Doctorate of Education j degree from Cornell University in September at the close of the Sum mer Semester. Mr. spnnlh who specialized in Agricultural Educa tion with extensive minors in Edu cational Administration and Rural) Sociology completed all require- j ments on July 18, 1958. A native of Columbia, North Carolina. Mr. Spruill graduated from the Tyrrell County Training School in 1914 a* valedictorian of hr. : clans and that same year was awarded the .lames Hardy SHI- j lard Memorial Scholarship b,v the .Southern Ednraiiiw Foun dation in competition wish -in dents from seventeen South ern states. He entered the Nor:b Carolina j A&T College in the Pail of 1941 1 land graduated in Jtn.9 w;tb a i Bachelor of Science degree in - j Agricultural Education, Upon! ! graduation from a&t, he won the | coveted Gate City Alumni Award j ! which is given each tear to the student rendering the most, con- i | st-ructive service m interpreters the ideals of the college to Mie community, and was voted by a! poll of students as the "Most Out- ! standing Senior" of the year, In June 1951, Mr. Spruill re ceived the Master of Science degree from the lowa. .State College in Ames with, spec di lation in Vocational Education and Technical Journalism ! Awarded a General Education | | Board Fellowship in 1953. Mr I Spruill entered Cornell University ; | to pursue the doctorate decree. Hi: I internship In ‘‘Planning and Ad- j ) ministering 5 Program of Off- j i Campus Gradual Instruction'’ i was completed at .A&T in 1957, , Committee On Mousing Hits Ghettos NEW YORK CITY <ANP>—The \ New York State Commuted on Discrimfcnation in Housing this: ■week declared vr.,r on the “ghetto pattern in housing hr mg an posed on most cities and their suburbs,,'* The committee called upon the State Republican Platform Com mittee to include a plank to sup port extension of anti-bias legis lation to the area of private hous- i ina. In per* Joseph M Robinson chairman of the local division cf the committee stated: “Residential segregation has ki cmased actually in the last 10 year*. “Discrimination in housing threatens te undo many of the very real gains achieved in re cent years under New York's broad code of anti-discrimina tion legislation, » code that has served »s model for the entire nation. “Discrimination in housing aggravates intergroup tension, increasing the danger that, it wilt erupt into violence,” He warned further that once a community bad been cold to its resident on the assurance that it was for “whites only” or •'Chris tian* only” bitter, diehard re sistance was likely to be offered to any minority-group family seeking to escape the twin press ures of the housing shortage and restrictive real estate practices. “Mr. Chairman, I move that ye amend the motion by striking cut the seventy-five dollars’ and put ting in its place the word ‘thirty five dollars,’ " H is very likely that the group will favor this amendment and vote its passage. Hence, when it comes time to vote on the main motion as amended, it should carry without any difficulty. HEADERS | For »V free pamphlet <5Tt group discussion, send a seif- j addressed envelope with 41-cent stamps to Dr Marcus I! Bmsl- i ware, St. Augustine's College. j Raleigh, North Carolina PATRONIZE OVR ADVERTISERS I Patronize Bonus Money Advertisers 1 I hapiv, ipfd^J Mill "tires " f one day recapping! seaBMAMamamnaMBBMMK - j>Mf»Mw»g;p«jL’jrvw^r.-r-aj' Town & Country TIRE SERVICE I ?i mm 2JS S DAWSON ST, ' S4IXIOH, N. f PHONE TE 3-s?d | * * i , a luseioas j / \ surnm j Lady Borden Leman Bisque fee Breaill Ct-eamy*ricb BoMfn Lfmon #lce Cream.. .chock-full of crunchy tidbits. 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