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10 rur CAROLINIAN i \oim* '■ \n r-nxv, NOfMinrri i.%. n-.g While Jury Hikes Price On Hegro’s “Condemned” Land WUPAULA Ala ' ANT' An •ill- ( v i;s!f* jury Sail '■.ri.’k uwairied a Negro SHO moi" Ilian Ibr- nnuitvi! pi'iff lor In.', condemned property. Stephen Palp was aw irded $:j!)0 (nr 111-, Irarl nl lunr| lyvt TiSUCKCtay following h ppotesl by 111 Negroes in a stiitr hearing llnil probate rnnrl prices frir l.licir condemned lanrl.s ni r Ini* |mv Mrs. E. May Morgan Kelly And Ligon Music Students Perform PI i*-’ 7 -I I miiin onit. ,i I. || i p | •i. \v. I.Jfoii high School under I D 17 lii.n Mil: 1,1 US > «'Ck piT s ß i'ted Mi' (5. May Movaan Koljjf end her students in a classical :p --rita? (bat, proved i.-> be uwm pi (■(tine and refreshes. Mrs. Kelly, Ivead of the mn.ic department si Lison, and her stu dent# delighted the eitth'e studeni bod? and faculty end a number of parents by wlml mleht be term ed e "r,how-off" of excellent, teaching and richly satisfying re - sf'onse as the able pupils exhibit* ee, their raie talerta. On Kir hr? Oil! ill! i decora I t’f) '•t.i£P Mrv Krjlv demonstrated Rm as Johnson*l .ntiihp’s Your FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES I Mir Prices Arc Low ... « Our Srrvire Is ReMer 1959 Frigidairf* k: AMOMATK WASHER Regular VJ'W I 4 | special at A J 5139»5 i«. n „«o*'** r * i> ; iv ?t H operating automanr washer not over 6 years old. Rated No. 1 by lj„S. Testing: Co. * No other washer has Frigidaire’s com plete 5-year warranty* A Few More .... 1958 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Closing Out At Unheard of LOW PRICES ~pc>t-tift£ Elec.tfied.l Good( Appltance* *?? s SALISBURY ST. DIAL TE 2-9848 FREE DRIVE*IN PARKING : ; 1 I Kcn!uck « Rtn I UlmT |.. BOURBON it® ~ J UUUIIUUII | i J icyisvu.it - ei«cn«»o. chio iKg WHISKEY [L ; |g| ■ A BLEND THE SCURF"N Pt um COMPANY. U.HUSVIUL KENTUCKY, OISIKIBUTLO BY: NAIIONAL OISTH.LLRS PRODUCt* eoMPAffiMC PROOF—CONTAINS 69% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS It I 'J'lie Eufaula housing authority , is peekiiif.; to buy the laud foi a I new urban renewal housing proj pot. Attorney:; for the Negroes pro tested Hie original ale price of j $250 tor rate’s laud contending the prop ty would hr used for .11, all whit - development, thus I violating Pate's constitutional 1 rights her <«'•, a ;* iiiiii v Iv perform by pia.viiic "fie" in ■> Hurt with Uadcl.vii VtrliliiOgh Mils seemed In li.»'» lireti Ui< iiigb iiohi of Ihr suecess)i|| recital. M.trfoivn am) IVl.wih n Vat hrough, ninth gratters. e\ I*ih sted Ihe lincss i>f polished per tormeiv ?s the* portrayed Mi* rnie* of ones, and played scr-. era) numbers. Other student# performing were; 8) ends K>o. Niki Neal, Oelmda Harri?. Ani!.» Banks. Bessie Carol | Dunn. Claudette Levister, Clxarl* Morgan, Joyce Fhppin, Pa • iriciti ejiu, f.indf-ay. Gloria j.!. Debimm, Uoyditte Perry. Wtl- I liwn Ufti tsf icld. ■wii ■ mimt*-i • ii i iMniimnaiwiiiii 1 ~~ir~-ipr — * * r . • ra t^llvftß mb ■ ■s*m i M.. ■■ *>■ jmB^SBBBSBS^i^mSSSSm^mm-- '«ftj?.%V ’ygMßg^^^^^KTOs3p^^lj^^Ss !'' ■■*> av ' •{ ■3l# :^ *' / . ** "^| 9^ 'W*? ** "41,1, MAN”—The prince, end the showgirl got together in London, England last week as Britain's Trtnce Philip, the Duke of Edinburg, converses with American singer Kartba Hitt, after the Royal Va riety at the Coliseum. Fartha said later of Philip, “He’s not like a Duke at all—-he’s «l| man X iet'j nice man and so witty, too.” (I’Pf PHOTO), Rockefeller Brothers' Fund To Provide More Opportunities For Many Nigerians LAGOS, Nigeria <ANP>—In an announcement issued on Wednes day. Mr. R. I. Fleming, Director of the West Africa Programme of the Rockefeller Brothers' Fund, gave December Ist a.s the starting date for the Funds activities in Nigeria. The Wp‘.( Africa Programme, wbteh resulted from a visit to Host Africa by Mr, Nelson V KoeUefelieT and his family two years ago. is intended to help broaden the area of op* portunltv for Nigerians in the field of business manacement, and assist development pro jects. Mr, Fleming, as its director, wih be seeking men and projects likely to contribute significantly to the growth of the Nigerian economy. "This is a, modest programme \ he said, “which should in no sense be thought of as a substitute for existing programmes. Rather, ww? Hon* it. wil] he an effective sorrr p! intent to work already if mg done by other agencies and by the i regional and federal governments' ‘ Once promising meo and i project* are found. Mr. Flem ing explained, the Rockefeller ; Brothers’ Fund an bring to. | team* of experts to Investigate thr possibilities and prepare prospectuses, which it is hoped will warrant the interested at tention of Mip international ! Hankins community. **A major problem of the ps-xt," Mr. Blaming fruggests. “has been to find agencies which were will ing to underwrite toe 'high cost of looking’. Yet without sufficient prior study a project has tittle hone of attracting the capital re quired for its fulfillment'’. The Rockefeller Programme is, therefore, noe and investment pro gramme, but rather one designed to help make investment possible. In addition, once toe capital is found, the Fund could bring to N igeria technicians who could help organize opeitstJona and train the local managers. Mr, Fleming expreused lhe bom? that by contributing in the fields of prosnectns engin eering and management train, inp, the Fund could effectively Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H* Boulware CWffJtLBSfOW OP SFEECt! Every upoeeb o«sd* a esncluslot!, just a* it oaeds a beginning or in troduction., In th« conclusion, snd like a carpenter, a speaker exe cutes a powerftfl blow to clinch in the ui inds of tihe hearers his mein thought Thfl simplest form ot conclusion is that eg summarizing the prin cipal points and cent?a! theme of the speech while introducing a new idea or origtrej manner of presentation. This ten* of conch* ion Tepresenw « dramatic prenen tataosj of statistics, which are usu ally dry and uninteresting. It proves that even statistic* may bo humanized and given life if prop erly presented, A favorite eifflelndsu for maw speakers is the w of the epigram or quotation, g, «T-r*m from the Bible or & »m PWqRMUj, they are •’fought jnto the speech mew h because the speaker wants In fwi»h hi* yeinssrk* ft) thH At Fayetteville t Newhold PTA Hears Dr. J. W Seabrook FAYKTTE7ITJUS-Dr. Jamo* W. Seabrook, president emeritus of Fayetteville State Teachers Col lege gay* an inspiring adress to the Parent-Teacher Association of Newbcld Training School el Its second regular monthly meeting, held on November 10. Dr. s>w~ brook, speaking of our youth to day. cited many reasons tor our youth's leek of interest In school work, or homo work as a follow up. He mid. To.rifh o* today find It quite hard to Ireep up with all of their sfcudiKß due to such tempta tions m &>* television. amusement places, and. various types p£ read ing materials found op newsstands today. He stressed the importance of parents and teachers working fgether to remedy soma of these temptations. *lr. Seabrnolf stated, Niood school activities—including c\ tea-curricular activities in lh» school, Irnmr and community— complement the nmk <*f the i egiona.l production hoards, <hr fnin m nnmli h l>»velr>pmrn< Finance Corporation, and the hanks themselves. The Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund was established in 1840 by thr five sons of John D Rockctelict Jr. As a philanthropic bod.v it is inhibited both from investing in the projects it. help.-: and from re covering the funds it spends Though its financing will come from the United States, Mr. Firm ing was quick to point out that the Fund's West African activities would be. oriented to the Free World as a whole, and that ex perts could be drawn from <i.u.v country juWda the Communist block. Jtlattfif-T- 16. WT *<■ * i rnvi whf*h*f th*' flo-r* nr pucm *(irmr!3rt?c<, .ill that to*?* been satrt brfmr There i*. dangfi of fnileelns %vhpn preparing a talk \ porn* *>r verse from Hu- Kihh eon be tno-.t effective for a speerh eonrlusiuii if if Mim marizf* the main points of Uu «iwr<*h and drive*, home the principal theme ni t H one powerful, rllnetnnc blov, Somewhat along the «am< <in< an inspirational conclusion n-a* Vie reached by the nse of nas-ati'T description or anticipattve *-••. plimal.:on. The n;»rr»tiv» er-rtylus ion is that of telling » story o unredote which has a moral dhss Irate* or aammnrieea the thought which the npnaker has been try inc to exprew. READERS. For my free- pamph let on public speaking, send a self addressed, Ktamned busines,' epve lope to Dr ftfarmje H, Boohs ace Si Augustine's. College Raleigh North Carolina. can remedy wmi <>f ih, find f temptations in the fair cf our youth of today Children s *hould sKn he given a chance f teel a part of what is being s done in the churches and school*." T?i* business consisted of a re ■ port of the Halloween Carnival • Committee, report of the district I PTA meeting and election of ctete • gates to N C Congress of Pa rent- Teachers, Inc. in High Point. N. C : Tbw principal in her remarks ' urged parents 1o keep their chd • dren in school all day everyday, and to check to see that children - are doins assigned homework, i The devotional* were led by the Washington Square local group. Mm M. F, Lindsey's first grade won the attendance banner. Book Week found the ponils arid teachers working hard to make d a success at the New bold Train ing School. Hnthuriasm high as ihc Library Book flub read and Bishop Walls Presides As Zion Church Concludes 68th Confab CHARLOTTE- -Christian edl/ca tion and civil rights were the key notes of the 68th session of the Western North Carolina Confe rence, A.JVi.E. Zion Church, which was held at 1 .ittie Rock Church, November Hi-16, Bishop W. J. Walls presiding and Rev. I, j Michaels as host pastor. The meeting was sparked by ad dresses given by Bishop Walls, Dr. .' W. Eiehelbergrr. Secretary, Christian Education, AM E. Zion Church, and Dr. S. F Duncan, president, Livingstone College. Bishop Walls launched out against those who would stop (lie nu award mu»rrh of democ racy* and said that even though there uerr those who would Icy to defeat the ends of light and jnstii c that he had faith in ftod and the leaders of the rnmnum wealth to belie re that MIOn there would he no second ilas* citterns in America He anted that Vcgenes * h oit i d prcpa.ee ttirmscSces to fake tlicie rightful places 'hr pee pacing themselves In every was, Dr Etchclhcccer, who -,rt r«>. turned from e trip around ths world fold Hio Conference that America was being watched by sh« colored peonies of the world Ho tnM Vim.*’ many of the countries of the middlceant were alarmed over the fact that a Negro wag sentenced to die for the robbery of a white woman, that netted on ! ly a few pennies He said that '>. .- 1 ! r rhiiroh group- . r.f different j faith::, realty prayed that the roan | would not die and that several .li* on g pronounewnent*. were | made v/hiic he war. in these coup ; 1 The Christian educator saw a j ray of hope in North Carolina, in i (hut. the North Carolina Council of i Churchr-s hud permitted Negroes j to participate on alt levels. "This | is a fur cvy from what is happen jme m I .titles Rock," said Dr | Eichclberger. I Tir Duncan told of the oppor ! i,unities that a student had In pur- J cuing an education at. Livingstone i gave interesting excerpts from ! current book -to nil classes in the I school. The excerpts were given ip | order to further stimulate reading i as well as to inform others of the j wonderful treasures found in i books Dramatisations were held j in the- auditorium as 4 climax in ! Ihe Book Week program. T$S ts _ >O, lOlßllffß M ;d I *<&& j “Worr-y 4m like * rocking i chair- given you vomefhtpg to do, hut doesn't get you »*»*■ where,” RA! N D.\' n : NOV EM BER 20 THE BALANCE OF BEAUTIFUL I'.xrJii-dVf Suhiiivr-ion Foi The <"olr?f erf 3R;n-r- k.-.-rsrtnghle—RdiHctsd Located In Durham, N. C. 1 Mile from City Limits off Fayetteville Road ' follow auction sign and pointers to this valuable, exclusive property - Where you will want lo Buy, Build and LIVE in DURH AM’S MOST EXCLI KIYL Subdivision, Why not drive out NOV\ and select a future place for You and Yours to live where your investment will Grow in Value! Representative on property today to show you around. Free refreshments all during Sale and class entertain ment furnished by “BUD MORGAN” famous Auction Band, NO SET PRICE Just Be The East Bidder. EASY TERMS of 20 per cent down on each lot. Balance over a period of three years, I/. m M.ON 111!A or WEEKLY Payments. OUR PLEASURE TO INVITE YOU. Kuo Dcvclojwibni Co.. Owners K H. Virkcr-. Acrnf, Ph 5-5915 Free! load of Thanksgiving Turkeys! Be There SALIC BEING C ONDUCTED FH FOR PULL INFORMATION: WRITE, WIRE OR CALL! GENERAL OFFICES, 109*4 MANGUM ST. - DURHAM Phone 2-6233 110 said that an ednciilion wiihoui , the principles of Christ in t( was ; futile. Hr thought that church is i luted colleges should not hr Dote- '• led and that iho two should work ! very closeiy together. He pointed out that merely xitting beside another person did not mean integration. 11c further said that the fact that children o! hoth races might mix any and everywhere, hut sinless they were taught to knew that men are hrothcis thr world over, that they I 'ivft dnjnii? '(S' BIROAMOT r.fvtft STAr Slfffbff! WHUKt v> Ptmr V-A% StRAIGMT W»Hfg*r * Was*. OK MORE oik, kjv>'?s ijP.AtH NEUTRAL SPIRITS OTinfSMAM a w»tk i rp. PIORIA, tU ■ would still graduate «i * b biased minds and warped souls "Integration must take place in (hr heart.' said Hi Duncan. The Conference dosed with th -1 ~dii<g of appointments bv Btitic-j. W ills on Sunday night Bishop; K t .1 imps Salisbury, arid S G ',l>■ ttssvood. Washington. D C„ a. eriated Bishop Walls in the ad. r.iini.strative .affairs of the Conte i< nee. Mrs Dorothy Walls was m charge of the missionary work of the Conference.
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