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Morgan To 0 cate McKc'iii; BSdg. West. BALTIMORE MU ’o «»• 1 •• »» !• Mt® on?* •s>tate *.Otl-- c -c v oil d 4 3* * r tP- r»v\- j ■ ri'v« % oiem (*c McKfc** r:.rD/: . -«*». ««• t?Mjr. n H . . : ' ••” : •-’fix''iailv - AG. P .. • n— buibun? .iiid impact Mi»-> tend G • • i i .iirt VI r*. Mrßel , ~-fj ~f . ... ■■ •■■■ HI !>» 11..' .it 3 (o ~r , ij 1,,, |. ■ ' tench “on « O ill be Wilt give the ctedtc to.-. ~,!•:■■ ;<l ■«' * " 1,1 ,h '' 'teinari . j ( | ~i ! i I. * «>*f priori. vilh President .|. ) [i u„..| (, '".'it in.l lln- Hoard of triis- .. lees .is the hosts. ' Beltef Buys Belief Teirns On Belief Jewelry I RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Dally 410 n. DAVIE ST. D fAT TE 2-7748 ! SULLIVAN’S GROCERY Fresh Fish Daily fJM TEmpk ; -.i49? v . ' r<v <>n St»**♦ ' flcMEmv gO P Heal Estate - Rental : - Surety Bonds 8 Fire and Automobile Insurance I WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES 8 Dial TE ‘ 0956 1 129 E. Hargett Si. Raleigh, N. C. ¥ iimnnniiiaiMininiMi miri ■-rnm-t ~r 1 Champion j Co urban | | / 1 "Lichen I ctj : I. *jg^ sKr ' :; : p Chmvw I j **' |J ! ! f Jsfh<nlfj Jj j I I V. ■ VU iJrniqw. *-• H ; *' «. M- ** 1 ',■ yij% j^g *4 10 f 9BO I t ,01. I'ii!! 8 )kars Old ■ Straight Bourbon Jl hishrY c / i mi* (ji9 STMISht toiinoH in* prn«r -mm*. - nismtm io n v t t If <>;r II house v\ H! |||. held in the in 'dim. from It noon thr.nii.li ii 11. *ll for tin- college rt» 111 .itj anil Hi. public In a.l'.i.iiiw to tt..' forum 1 ."tedi'a ....in • > ■ 11 1. ,s. .1 M-i-itf* >%f r.pccioi .. ... '•.-t >• 'I by Morgan 'I.- >i. tin .. .si dance oJt iVlra. A !11 * t' irh.'.fi Director of Student 'cm .•>.. .nd Assistant Deeti Al ter ' WhiUtu h*K been planned ?0! the nion’ii ..f -t nuary and Ts. r a,..* .*..««• .r.|.|||H* a Stll de '■ 1 -:;' an Evening «ith the Alumni. <m Evening with CpHefe Students ol the .Area »nd a Sc konl T. Day. Also, •he ?• r ;"I' b»pter of Tau Kappa A tubs Fotfehetc Honor Society and !t:e D I • HoJovrsi Debate Soci ety of the college will sponsor a lournnvent e, another dedication feature 00 jaoHfirv 10 IFF VIRGIN or THE ALTAR AFSr,D by the urttei t asnipisnf. if Bvtmjfd b* L»«4* WMI, a* Wifßtw-8»l»B) during a>* nii.-t n »«.fioi s !<i(« Bf«wt*ttef mi RraorH College. SnudM- "tight Zoo Keeper ICredsted For |; Reindeer j WASHINGTON. D. C. Ore»t | ! credit for the tmceew of the longest i single hau* of an Arctic reindeer j herd—Alaska a Christmas gift, to 1 her sister states and President Ei- ! i sen bower -- goes to Charles W. j Thomas, Negro senior keeper of | I large animals at the National Zoo- j j logical Park in the Nation’s Cant- [ ! tai. The herd united her# this i morplng and vwll participate !i» the i | Nation e Christmas observances on j December 23 at the Pageant of i Peace in the President's Park In i' cated south of the White Hones, Amid ceremonies attended by 1 officiate of the Zoo. Government j I and the trucking industry, the 14 j Arctic reindeer were unloaded *t | the Zoo after a 5100-mile journey ; by air, sea and land in the face of ' predictions by veteran animal. | handlers that 50 percent would, die j enmute ; All previous attempts had failed j to move reindeer without fatality I for so great a distance. Credit for the fact that the ’/loo’s first herd of Arctic reindeer did arrive safely has ; been ascribed to what National | Zoological f’ark Director, Or. Theodore M. Reed, rails the eT cellcnt teamwork of iranspoe. iiiiion officiate, of Mr. Thomas j inn .t bear Grimmer, associate j dwertor of ill- National Zoo j . logical Pick with whom Mr, j i Thomas traveled to Alaska Mr Grimmer and Mr. Thomas J, arrived in Kotzebue, Alaska in p rnid November and spent three j'■ Hays of corralling and tying the j ■ iicl herd, only three of which had j been handled before by humans. • Gfeat care had to be exercised j In for the anirnal?,. They > were given medicines, including trancpuillzers. Accustomed to Arctic j ‘ eating habits, they had to be con- j 1 verted, to new methods, a feat j ’ j which necessitated considerable ! - coaxing and babying from Mr. j j Thomas Though accustomed to [ , Arctic temperature*, they had to j ■ be protected from win<l draft* be* i { cause of their susceptibility to J 1 thinning fever. The reindeer were flown the 1550 1 i imle- from Kotzebue to Anchorage, J • Alaska in an Alaska Air Command j , plane They were taken by Alaska ' Railroad to Seward and placed on 5 the Iliamna, an Alaska liner, for ■. the 1400 miles te Seattle, Wash- ] iripi.m . ' |H. 0. Truesdel! ■ j i Its Given Last Rites In S. C. t j i j CAMDEN, S. C Final rites J i for Henry D. Trtiesdell, 68 a form- 1 !er Camden business man, who died • i at » Baltirr.oro, Mri., hospital, were i i conducted here recently. Thr deceased, who had ope- t < rated a dry cleaning business j ' here for a long miwber »f , years, retired several years 1 hark and moved to Halttmorw. j Mr (|i»d following » lona ill j sew A prominent churchman h« was ■ active in a number of civic organ!- j rations in the Camden community, j He 1« rundved by his wife, Mrs. • Salih B. Truesdel] of Baltimore; 1 four daughters—Mrs. Marie L. ■ Aaron. Baltimore; Mr® Catherine ' T. Bonner, Greensboro, N. C.’, Mrs- i Mary I. Hayes, Brooklyn, N. Y,; ) and Mrs. Alice B. Ford, Pblladsl- ■ phia; and four sons—Ernest; and 1 Horace, Winston-Salem; Harry of 5 Waterbury, Md; and Charles of t Baltimore j My Ksighliori ; If: Pays To ADVERTISE WOOD & CO M Fire Place GRATES IS” to 36” Weather Strip For Windows A- Doors Glass Cloth :ur v IT TD Coal & Wood STOVES —See— S.M. YOUNG Hard ware 130 E, MARTIN ST, Dial TEmple 2-7121 .. -.t -« YOUR CHRISTOS SHOPPING ANSWERS STEPHENS WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST DEALS IN TOWN - m lSrd I FLOOR |STEAM IROH $6.381 ffl . vrD 'iSmmmk i Dm icijcd K? PLAYER » « 2 Hi-Fi Stere 5 l Kwi> r $.99. | regina | recoßl - t si 3fiQ |' :^ 66M $39-95§' PLAYER '? 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Racial Integration i ATLANTA Ga Mm ' utboln Bishop of Atlanta bar prained • 11 interfahh statement on the racial j e tetegratiou Crii| u ■ Franci 1 Hyland statement signed by 311 Protestant J ministers and Jewish rabbi? v • “a splendid and most timely dor 1 umvnt." ’'’he Bishop cxpliiinori 1 Hnt ' • ; was absent from the city wh. ti lb. j statoment was being prorat'd. The statement warned of n ‘deepening danger” in the rarsa! , crisis It called fur ihc appoint- , mert cf a bi-racial committed to j s preserve peace in the community, j n plan to aroid closing public | schools, and free intelligent discus- i t sion of the is.-ues in churches and i ?v-nrirogiu •? j 1' Siamm ——>. {Ddtels Ipste J4si * Srtflrd If j Virginia Ftuit piandy Oisfiilmg r ’> j Fqtontnwrt.fi.* ® Notth Garden. Va #mm— —ll ■ iaimi' I'liiwaiii \ “^sls^3oo j I If Yon Want Money Fast, See Us WAKE 1 1 1R W. Hargett St Phone TR 4-6288 - m*wMM mnii i mil » • i’ll The stetemeut also reaffirmed S 1557 statement which ut ued obedr j mee to the riilnig of the IT. S. Su- j iivevne Court to end segregation, I Ri-li;i(. H- b.fftj ...id 1 bot>* lli?( u> no >*. !.;»■ nin nr tat,*?* . in heart hj ill nxbl tiitektej? proplr *n thr ttlanta area sc front u* »»»ay he solved In » that ihc problems which con truly Christian and an Vnirrt run spirit." Beruasc he was absent from the | city, ihe Bishop Raid be did not 1 son the sle.terrc ut until il had been signed by about ISO minister?. Me ?tntcd: “Y r*-.'-d the manifesto with much inter.'it i would read) j ly have aigo.-d this atatemont, and i~F T^""' 11 BOUTOHNERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH uSTERY FAMILY ORDER OF FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions DAVIS FIvGWFK SHOP y>i Ite* TF 4 0621 8 UOllf* Mg hi I 4 3 -4'NC 37h F. Cabarrus Street in TEXT. 5 OIMKfStC i . „ their position and J think tin . ■ ite eignetere by our C» ; der mine.- tholie clergy, had the member* of the commit tee beer* to & position •* " jDRIVE SAFELY! “T Altai! not ga into these poind ! WHITE OIL GO JNC. I Mobilheat 1 CEL OIL A KEROSENE WE GIVE Green Sirnnp* r*iAt, tt 2 ut# tvi*ow : xr. RAUSIGH v *1 i j«ir su MMTRISSI® I A\CW*Vj*l\ •b#id&s 1 >7 # CONCRETE PIPE f4"lfiru72'*| 7 / • CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK / * CONCRETE STEPPING STONES TITW* RALESGH—DIAL Tg 4-2$S7 6URHAM-—Dial 2-M9l « WiWSTON—Otai 2Sl* imuMiiiiuiMMNMMMiiiiii wmiwonamii *Rr*tw«K*»«ni»-uvuiiv-UMMf.»n»*g~>~- rmn Tfiii—TfOTnuifimi All Funerals Cost Less —at the- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare ld^) Convinced! llipl ' RALEIGH rffc- 1 Funeral Home k 332 E. CABARRUS r- I. IOUWIAM 1 j RAT, DECEMBER ?,#, 1958 now except to say I felt that the verbal changes I requested were required from the- viewpoint ei ther of Catholic doctrine or prin ciple. Since the manifesto had a I ready been approved and signed b about 150 ministers,, the membo> of the commutes did not feel they were euthotbod to make- ar ebsn»e* in the inset r undo rat r , 11
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