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Hr found tlv.it public official.' | I here were open to suggestions for improving hospital, housing and recreational facilities because they knew deep down that eventually I segregation would disappear rnd ; Hie schools, hospitals mud pa'-kv | would be onioyed by oil . the peo ' pie. white and Negro 'There is a changing situation in • the south today otic! v< «n ftp I longer depend on the lights that | ciiined us in ;vo port." Tie said, He ! .odded that them arc more white | people in (he south today who arc • willing' to go Eilon:* with nrgani/.0-itions itions like the Catholic Inter'acial Cmincil. and cited the statement j condemning racial segregation just j released by the Catholic Bishops of | the United States, as an encour ! aging tactor which wHi contribute | in improved interracial understand j mg. Vole in the corn referendum on ; THIOL® T©&£fl “A modem mother is one : who worries only when her daughter gels home from a date at a decent J»»u«. FOI NDEU'S DAY AT SIi.YW Shirley Frances, rather, of New ton Grove, places wreath on grave oi Dr. Henry Martin Tupper as Shaw Univetsity's (bird Sounder's Day Services held on Friday, Vo ! vein her 2J, Speaker Depicts Sordid Life Os Negroes In St. Louis, Mo. ' i _ . ST. LOUIS (ANP)—In a report, Progress of Equal Opportunity in Science Grant Os $51,000 To St Augustine’s Tite National Science Founda- I lurn lias awarded St, Augustine's College a grant of $51,000 in sup- DR. .?. \ HOY F.R i port of n '•Summer Institute for High School Teachers of Science. This program is designed to help igh school teachers of science and : mathematics to improve their sub i jeel matter knowledge. Dr. James A. Boyer, president of i Augustine's, has announced ! dm! the In;dilute will be under the J direction of Dr, Froze: i R. Robin- Foundation, An In-service Institute for4ra ! filer;: of mathematics is currently I iii by Richard Mathews of the i physics and mathematics depart- old Stag g KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON { $M :UA(S6 OtSTUUNG COMrftNY, KRANKFORT, KENTUCKY-S 6 PROOi jk W uf/S^T# : BiN?’ /ys o« lbe St. Louis Area." M. Lee Bo ha non eexeutiv* director of the Urban l eague, said last Saturday, that Negroes are not employed in many industries, despite the in creased Negro labor force. "More economics opportunities for Negroes arc needed, although some improvement is evident." he said. Bohanon stated that Negro labor "was hit particularly hard by the 1957-58 depression." The report reviewed income and employment, housing, health and welfare and quasi-public services of Negroes in the fast year, he said During the recession, one out oi every five Negro workers was un employed. he continued. Y Study of income of non white families in the last 12 months showed that three out of 10 had annua? incomes of loss than s‘’,ooo. four of !0 h.ul incomes of 52.000 to SI,OOO and otic out of five between SI,OOO and $6,000, he stated. Only Y 1-2 percent had annual In comes of more than 86,000. SULLIVAN’S GROCERY Fresh Fish Daily Dw! TEntple 3-3492 4,1,5 S. b>i>< rt WHITE OIL CO., INC. Mobilheat FUEL Oil, & KEROSENE WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps DIAL TK t-MU HIS W. LENOIR Bf. RALMGII N < CAPITAL LOAN CO. INC. YOU FURNISH THE PROBLEM WE’LL FURNISH THE MONEY $2.00 IS YOURS Recommend Our Service To A Ft •• if We Make A Personal Loan To Them—We Wii! P. ’ •< $2.00 CASH. CUI H, BASDEN Manager 210 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. •A- w Mffik m|fcYXtX\ « brio^l 1 qqNC&B yjfSpry* --" ■■ * ppjnc* / 7 * CONCP m WP6 frlfiru ?:>"! 1 * CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK i * CONCRETE STEPPING STONES W RALEIGH—DIAL T£ 4-355? iHlftHAMwlKa) SWM9I * KiNSTOM—Di s ! 2814 Bohannon noted of l,ho 60,000 of the Negro famille;; in SI. 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