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Segfrgat lon hit Group Stages A Se<- re t M e etin // It * Little Rock UTILE BOCK - (AND - More than 800 nipinbci '. of Uie Cap ital White Citizens Council met in closed session here last week, with only person • having mwiiDcuiMp credentials permitted to enter the meeting place Barred were reporters, photogra phers and even two prospective councilors who protested they wanted to jom i;, e anti-integration movement Reason* for !hp closed meeting was given hv Di Malcom Cl. Tay lor, a rennet) rinector Fust of *ll thr i a private organization and win hould we want jo I ;rv yBI pih : . cm Go\e; pinout reproseo * tell 1 ■ho rhocsr to route jo he v e and take notes on anything we M* " ' Particular People • Prefer Poole’s Pies wm.M MARKETING LOOK FOR THE FOGLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP 606 OJctiwood A•' f TE 2-2966 Ralegh, ?T, r 'SsssEX^.TS&ssi&sstxmmNttßxainitimnmtm&vJstxs^s&'rsz^zizz.'i. Welcome FACULTIES AND STUDENTS OF SHAW UNIVERSITY AND ST, AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE For Fresh Vegetables Daily, *» See WIN* FREE, We also have a real nice Hoe of Meats. Self-Service—No waiting! WINFREE Grocery & Market 1.4.14 New Bern Ave. Raleigh, N. C. rstfi&rJrtpA Half-Quart Can* but nc csaeifihst ewjr tfce sissScfaJe® SswsiSP tSAfe itseff. There's a wn adexfisi aooi-hing, eooSag (Sffeavssoe is StM&apffll yonr thirst cm actually jfeeL Stock a©' nrm an Schfits »{fused saoaae to ponM Pwcft; ftp ° °> * oU EgE?** if you uki sm'twu iovc sensn 7 he Ihcr M thastMiide,.MUsernA^^tmmm *&ofSt Distributed In BP RALEIGH By FISHER WHOLESALE, INC. FAYETTEVILLE DURHAM By By FLEISHMAN CO, DURHAM DISTRIBUTORS MAFFTAGF FOR KAF-AH Singer Sarah Vaughn end Clyde Atkins, 20. owner of •« Chi cage fr-it! hrm, pose f«r photographers after their marriage at City Halt in Chicago. Hi September 1 it > the second «iTr». <c< for Sarah, and the first tor Atkbii, Atkin* played football with the Green 8a ■■■ Packet®-, onf*) a «Jtnulde» injury in 1952 forced him to retire. tljFf TtLEPPOTO), Canadians less inclined To Practice Racial Bias MONTREAL, Canada « ANP> -- Although admittedly there have been several Incidents of rectal prejudice in this city, a seminar NOTICE To Beauticians and Housewives Tm an cordially invited to attend a workshop on bait styl ing and the ns» of the famous Fuller Products Monday m en~ tng, Sept. 13th .at 8: 00 o'clock I at the CiveHa Beauty College I comer Martin and Bloodworth I Sbfc t>mno«ste».W.o« byt MR*, a 3. PITTS Bab Styling MRS W, LSWII Fulls* Prod note on group dynamics this •* cefc con cluded that, Canadians on the whole were nut as prone as Americans to religious, ethnic,, and racial preju dice. The meeting was jointly sponsor, ed by the Montreal Human Peta* lions Research Center end the Ca nadian Council of Christians and Jews. The seminar speakers indicated that, more prejudice exists in To ronto tban m Montreal, and mors us so-called homogenous'’ cities such as Quebec City, . Shaw Students! ! -<*** 2 Pairs Student /jp/f/ *■. m, m £ \ 14. Alarm Clocks , l W3BJSS VISIT OUR <ißjpiroß|* I 4 1 | ftj I T W I JIJP P brn*. >od tram*!. V«nvl plastic, doth reinforced cover. 1 4k/ */V 4 ’*l * M * \ JL* ir>r t U curious telnnase cft'illed lining*. Plolcri locks Mw’awie*’ ' r\ |7 p A pTM¥T M T M ?RAJN eA * ? - , ss«B - SsiHiiiisleatherßillfold* M * ./-\ I\ Ihi &--> ii I T^rm?TvdJ. f,y 00 IM’CWSS* «F *yrty*Mif«! flt« ?Wa * QWRMI6IIT CA SC K FULL UNE 0F unfinished [ Vh»-«£?* *••• ’ rs-T rUD MITIIPF 26* TRAVELING CASE f/ VjF * * w IX •'“ * * Xf IV '-» Uiffls and roomy with 3 pockets %*§ “ and tie topes. $!8.95 Value. ' ® ®^r WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING ir!Rrff^3nra [”"* «——— ~ —~—~" r ~T IMMmBiSM ll2i«Ba& Get Ready For Football And The World Series With A ZEN ITH Portable Or _ MOTOROLA Portable! KREI\X OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! $. J „ . . JMpP sin** 's* l ? ) IfiSpr iF'omtiSftp Di«ml»v hi Ralekli! Open Fridays Til. ILOO w * 103 Fayetteville. Sf. Louisiana’s Blood-Labe 1 ing Law Blocks Surgery For A White Youngster NEW ORLEANS, La fANF—A Louisiana, law which requires that all hlooa transported into the state be labeled “white or Negro' may be the indirect cause of the death oi a three-year-old white boy. Gary Bilbo needs, blood to build up his strength for an operation which may save his life. He has had many blood transfusions, 20 pints, at s4ft a, pint. Doctors say young Gary will need many more transfusions if he Is to undergo STRAIGHT BOURBON WNiSKEEY YEARSjf OLD if !» <| $*535 H S«10 '\ ,/T WOP QUm UgLc-jl piwi F CtoJb STRATI feSgi bourbo* fr fi yytjjCKfei “ jn^y Crab Orchard BRAND s& proof . BAfi.ofiAt OfsnuLGm (moons co. vr# '<mt « v the life-savtnr. operation Relatives in Laurel, Miss., say they will he happy to donate the needed blood, but the Red Cross cannot transfer blood into Louisi ana because of the state law “Wo cannot discriminate again sfc race, color or creed," a Red Cross spokesman explained at New Orleans. Louisiana is one nf the few states in which the Red Cross will neither accept nor donat. blond 6 TOE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SAT UR DAT. SEPTEMBER 13 |?s» • TWO FINE STORES IN RALEIGH I I , “Fi rs t In | In The Cq ro lift as | BEGINS WITH 1* 1 O liT C I f\, iCd o " flfep. m 5. dawson st. ! ulif 1 EA LEIGH, N. C. PHONE TE 3-5701 f wlUbP''' '
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