Films At Harrison Library Awliting Adult Borrowers Tim Richard B Hantsor Public Libra > v ha?, the following films a' lot it:, adult bo''i'«jyets t'-om Otdfesr '- ( t through Novem ber 14 ASSIGNMENT CHILDREN (As s :!?tion Film*' 20 minutes An -“ ' ount of Dane- Kay's i> mid '■’ur on behalf of 'he linslfd Na ■'"■,'s Children' 5 . Fund lam year FOB WARD A CENTURY 'BIM "•n minutes. Contrasts industrial and social life in Great Britain in leitns of the Exhibitions of IRSJ •oF 1651. TIFT OF THE BOSK ‘Rev '•v.i 20 minute* Opens with a 'ort sequence on (hr mechan in growing fine roses in » green j REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE Thi H ous» Set vie# Bui If’ CALL IE. 2-3950 714 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH SOSO ft $095 PENT m £., jl 4/ft OT, tw -il i v -mgm KENTUCKY |i Bourbon Whiskey f1 BOURBON pR. 1 WHISKEY IL-iz:zir::.ri-;:,.J A BLEND SI ? 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SO L DIED OF LIBERTY ‘VV’RFi if minutes. i Highlights of file life and career j'T (his distmugished French friend of American freedom, eropVu-xi/.Wi* I particularly his service to the 1 United Slater and his friendship i wdh Washington THIS -iFT ACTS ‘BIS' 14 min i tiler Through this film countless ; thousands more will be able to | hear and see the sound and shapes j of jrt-age achievements. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— Seven pci j son? i;e-joined ihe Florida AEM )J j diversity faculty after a year's i leave of nhsr.niv. a COMPLETE LINE OP HAIR PRODUCTS o*>-j Pressing Oil, Curling and v 'Ci $ Waving Wax, Lanolin and Scalp Zest, Hair Straightner and Dresser, Pressing Irons and Curlers. Raleigh Coimaissien House, frse. Vs 4 £•■ H-VEfiLTI ST. Ttniple ' ill >; \t.{ IGH >, < A .ME. ZION WIiRTIfMEN JOIN IN C’FREM MONIES The picture above shows son*e of lh members of (he AME Zion delegation that took part in the cornerstone faying at the Interchurch Center, 120th Street and Riverside Drive, New York City, recently Beginning just behind t.h« leaders of The pr« cc ion are Revs. Carnes McKinney. ( G, McKinney, .1 tv. War tor. far* Thomas, Frank ChurrhhiU Bclwe H. Jackson. B. C. Robeson. S il. Williams, ('. C. Williams and C. S, Wilcox Not shown are Bil lin' P W. J Walls. Dr. T. f Haggard. Alexander Barnes. Mrs. W. .1. Walls. Mrs. Josephine Kyles. Mrs H. !H. W’aetor, Mrs. Marian Lignins, Rev I D. Maxwell, Mrs. Alexander Barnes, Mrs. Eva Hoggard, William Durham and Rev. and Airs. J. W. I indie. Per capita consumption of al i meal? in 1063 ir. estimated at 150 I pounds, nine pounds less than :n 1 1357. Potter Stewart: New Supreme Court J ustice Promises To Be “Impartial’ 4 WASHINGTON <ANP> - . T uiii administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right, to the poor and to ihe rich, and f will faithfully and im partially discharge and perform all the duties .incumbent upon me a-, judge, according to the pest of. my abilities and understanding, agree ably to the Constitution and law? of the. United States. Mo help me God.' Thus spoke Poller Stewart in a —mmmmmmmrnmmm V 'Jy ' Z :-T - ' .. - - New Liberal Credit && fife* C Terms Now in Effect Ttreifone OH ' k APPLIANCES k TELEVISION k TIRES Si. TUBES OURBIG TRADE-IM ALLOWANCE WILL MAKE THf, DOWN PAYMENT [ STORES 4J3 Fayetteville St, Guaranteed to bold yours % /m/w /& W day\. % A a.—-.. >•• - -v. ■..»■■ AMBASSADOR ' .'liort but impress) v* oath taking ! gereniony at the Supreme Court i Tuesday The 4.»-year-ol<l justice. «hn Souk* much younger than hi? age. hails from Cincinnati. He was appointed by President I'isenhowe! to fill fhr vacancy caused hy the resignation of Jtislii-r Burton lie Mill serve on a recess appointment until ihe end of the next Congress. Ho is entering! the Washington i M:ene and mixed reaction on whether he might be considered a liberal no a conservative f!.» has i voted both Democratic and He j publican. Having supported TVank | tin D. Roosevelt for President | while a student at Yale and sup ' ported Robert A Talf for the U. R i Senate in his first party primary j m (Stitt, and has voted Republican i every since. He admitted respect.- j ins and admiring both the comet I vaiive Sen. Taft aid the liberal Pi esidept KisenhoM cr. He wa* sponsored by on® of the most conservative Republican ot ranirationa in the nation to his position on the Cincinnati City Council where he served two years '•'■'fore being appointed to the Six th District Court of Appeals four years ara While on the Council fie run sistanlly voird for urban rede ve.biptnf lit housing project?. And is reported to have voted about nr. percent of the time with Charlie Taft, a. brother of the late Senator, who i* a guid ing spirit In Cincinnati'* libera! reform political group which runs a Council slate against j the Republican*, j Stewart was supported in this i R tucker, one of the most outspoken SAT. NITE 10:30 LATE SHOW tsew appointment by Sen John W. right, wingers in the TJ. ft Senate. But in the esse before the Sixth Circuit Court involving Hillsboro. Ohio, public schools, he concurred in a. majority opinion ordering de regvegation. Since the new Justice.'* political activities ha---e previously been confined to the duller of s iocai Council, and to a Judgeship in a District Com i of Appeals, he has managed to keep out of the main* stream of national polities .and con sequent Iff avoided a label So those in the know around the Supreme Court agree that he. comes to this high body with both liberal a«d conservative identifications, and only hi* performance, on the ! bench will determine which if J dominant. Writer Says Three Popes Were Tan i ROME—(ANP) The death of j Pope Pius XII brings to mind tire j vital role Negroes have played in • the history of the Roman Catholic ; Church. Three of the Roman Cftth ; ohr. popes were Negroes Negroes 1 have also played a significant, role ; in the history of the Catholic ; Church in America. St, Victor I was Pope for ten vr.irr. being consecrated in 189 A1) St. Melchiadcs served a* Pope for three, years beginning bis reign in 311 A,D St. Cola sins I was Pope from 492 to 496, Pope Victor T was the Mth Pops i of the Roman Catholic Church. He { reigned for 10 years and .'1 months i During Victor's reign four prices, i seven deacons and 12 bishops were consecrated. Pope Melchiadcs, an African Cardinal, was responsible for ordaining seven priest*, five deacons and tl bishops. Re wa» in office during the reign of Constantine the (Heat a* F,m peror of Rome Breed gilts st not less than 225 ■rounds and eight months of age, Acute Asthma Attacks Vo«r -vteld tmedlly to discovert re fpir-torv Specialist. Cough is?. cnoTc:sg > anteins; relißVCd so frsfc, first-tire* users art? •mazed. No waiting Nc drugs or palsfu: m . je.'fion* Wonderfully effective in restoring free breathing. Now A’-railable without re script ion. 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