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I THE CAROLINIAN xvv.vk F\mvr, sati rpay. ncTonwß i ms* ■ * i —*— ACTIVITIES IN GOLDSBORO | —The CAROLINIAN’S agent in WaytW < ounty, .1. H. Graham submitted the vbove photographs PLANS FOR REnVCTI V A TIN G BUS. LEAGUE (CON IIN LED FROM PACE I) neieh un»l of the organization. A j discuss! an followed his remark* . Temporary officials named wfrH C. C. Smith, Jr., acting rhatriTi. n: J. M Holloway, feiisitv's manage) Si. Augus gustine s College, acting serre tarry-.'. ALL ruling the meeting wer - Mi;,. C C.Smin E L Riiiford, James A Shepard J. E. Strick land. A E Brown. Clarence- Da vidson, and M. E. Porter of Flor ence. £. C Stale Briefs (CONTINITD FROM PAGE 1) ROANOKE RAPIDS. tVELDON EVENT RdANOKE RAPIDS The f;:V homecoming in history between John W Chalonor High School J this’eity and Ralph J. Bunche High School of Weldon, will be played in Roanoke Rapids Saturday. Octobc-i 4. at 2 p.rn Coach Frank Robert?, of the Chaloncr Hawks, ? native of Balejgh. will lead his squad Into (he event with a 1-3 record. Coach Drc" Brown of the Ralph Bunche Trotter*, hope? to furnish ample opposition to the Haw';* with v 1-3 record A mammoth par-'do vUi precede the gante and a large croud is expected to attend. EVERETTS SITICrtL HOLDS FIRST FT A ROAIICKE RAPIDS The Ev eretts School held it. first FT A meeliivi rec-'iitiy The meeting was scheduled to be held at tht school, but due to the lack of an , auditorium the mectir:: was mov ed to the church, which adjoins, the school. There were over 200 ; persons present. C. A. Faison . principal gave words cf welcome) and in,reduced the 'teathen-. Newly - elected officers are:. President Ben Edmonds viv president. Rev. W ■> Bame?.: sec retary’. Mrs Retheia Pfic: see . Mrs. Elsie Ashe; and treas urer. Johnnie Hawkins. THE CAROLINIAN “Covering the Carolina-' _ Published bj tlie Carolinian Publishing Company MS East Martin Street Raleigh, N. C. TEntr-sd as Second Class Matte', wil #, 10*0, at the Past Office in Mirth Carolina, under the Act of March. 1878). St.'3SORIFTION RATES: Six Month* «7$ One Year WSO Payable In Advance Addre-r alt carr ttupications and make ail check* and Interstate United Newspaoer? (n>;.. money order* payable ta THE CARO LINIAN. •V. fifth Avenue, Hfw York 37. N ¥ National Advertising RepresenMt've and member of the Associated Nerro Press and the United Press Photo Service P. «. JERVAY. Publisher The Publisher is not responsible (or the return -of unsolicited news, re turn* or advertising Copy unless ner •nary postage accompanies the -oov Opinion* expressed by columnist* .n this newspaper do no* nci <•- »<dv represent the policy of *hls naper Church Bonus Money Rules All purchase slips or receipts presented to »out church must come from •torts advertising in the CAROLINIAN Each week carries ». date in the Bonus Money period Purchases eligible must come from trie store during the week the 'ad' apnea,;. No purchase slips rcoresentlr.g a business should be submitted AN receipt: must come front individual purchases All churches In Raleigh anti Wake County are eligible All purchase slips must bear the name of th® store from which the our chase was mads. All purchase slip* should be submitted In 'oe name of »ne church; and •homo be lit the office of the CAROLINIAN the Mnnriav following ciose of Bonus period In order that smeller churches may hate an equal opportunity to share ,r the Bonus Monty the following repulafon is espi dleot No church of ever awl members will be awarded Ist Bonus V rtev consecutively, t e shuu.d e church of 200 or more members receive Ist Bonus Motley attei tee first period .t would have so wait until tiic third Bonus period to he presented Ist i ■. arr again, except where a church has 200 or less members then tt mold win u- b Bonps awards consecutively Howe-, or. this dot.- mvt n ran n,at second :.nc third awards cannot bo sought consecutively CnnseciucnUy everv church aroi.. has The opportunity to secure an award every period No purchase of over tins from any one merrhant during % week tan be counted. There is a ceiling of #l3 per person a week for grocery purchases !h the event of the; tame amount of purchase* by more than one entry the sward will be divided Weekly purchase totals should be' shown on each packet amt total placed on ehe outside of trie M-velnpe tarrying the period's entry along; with name and adflfoMi. Bonin Blimey earners will he announced in the issue following the cirstn; of tarh period. All entries remain the property ot The CAROLINIAN All tallying I* final when the names of the |V pits Money <■;<-.icrs ,<re an Oouneeit mi The > AHOI INTAN, and no r«*donsihtllfv ts a- rpterf bs this news »Mper beyond that point No receipts from bantix will tj» considered. except payment on mortgagee. I ior publication this week. Top left photo shows the DUiard High School tootbal! team's first and CHARLOTTES VILLE PARENTS OPEN PRIVATE SCHOOLS (COVILMED FROM PAGE 1> ; a plan t..< sot up classes for 1.000 ! white students whose high schom } also was closed >n the dispute | S over integration; This will be in j defiance to th* Supreme Court's ! final school ruiittk Monday of this i week, however “PRIVATE SCHOOLS ILLEGAL” (CONTINUED FROM Mf.t O ri'i authorities, It can act i'i no ether way. The const! tutioiiil provision, therefore must mean 'hat r,o agency of the state, or of the officers or agents by whom its powers are exerted, shah deny (o any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. BONUS MONEY' AWARD GOES TO CONGREGATIONAL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE U ' carefully, and look on the front page each week for the names of CAROLINIAN adveiUsers, Pa • nonise the?e merchants and turn your receipts or purchase slips over to r representative in your church every Sunday morning. The awards regularly given to winging churches are: SSO, first; $25 ;>:ci’,nd: sls, third, and $lO ; fourth. Tlic.se merchant* appreciate : your business, so visit them, and request receipts or purchase slips when oinking •* purchase. | If youi church not now tak • ing part in the program contact i our pastor right away, acquaint 'both yourself and him with the j • rules of the con'.e. r and start { j your church on the way to use ful earning#. SURROUND HOSPITAL AFTER 1 HRE VT (CONTIN! ED FROM PAGE I) : name several times and then said that, a Lcmb would go off in the buidint: with.n hours. SAYS CITY FAILED TO ASK RIGHT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) I perty of the plaintiff. Wornble is i seeking ■ court order removing i! that pomon of the motel from his ;! property and placing him in eon- I I troi of toe iand. and is also seeking ■ j damages for unlawful retention j of possesion of the defendant, ; NATIONAL ! FIGURES TO NAACP MEET <( C" T!k> t.D PROM p\r,r | | HURLEY. MIT« HELL AND VI ILK INS Peilrirr, various seminars and second strings On the right are Coaches Dowery, Wiley, Captain Donald Blue and Head Coach T\eilli« Bellamy. Center left pho workshops to be conducted b\ national NAACP leaders, tiic public will have the opportun ity to see and hear the fol lowing top-flight civil right; fighters at evening mass meet ings at the Martin Street Bap tist Church, conference head quarters: the Rev. Edward J. Odom, Jr, NAACP Church Secretary, speaking Thursday night. Mrs. Ruby Hariev, Southeast Regional Director Atlanta, C,a. B cld ri TfHiJW' @)<i 0j " :|f STRAIGHT /Sf: §| so?J7? To n ; m \ W Iff! C - D Mi Si m i mi it ! s $ If v m\M / A h « ffl ■ ELffl LAWBE«C£BUfta. iW. ) /# 7 ft /, /L it m fer (Sf w$ i ej llgf' I7TII ANNUAL ! ■I If Capital Classics C-^Wk ; 4#' GRIFFITH STADIUM '1 f Washington, D. C. J\ j I SAT. NOV. 1 ,m; nn i SHAW ‘Bears' UNiV. || 11 N. C. ‘Eagles’ COL' W The Stellar Sports Attraction of the Eastern Seaboard. 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