16 p trb emtmmm WEEK FNTHNG SATURDAY, JANUARY f. 19S# President Asked To Proclaim Negro History Week Move Would Be A “First;" ;eklsSetForFeb.B-14 WASHINGTON, D C. Presi lent Eisenhower has been asked to ■ w.-lmm Negro History Week, Feb. ,'H. liiiifl The request was made at the rs- T’tst of the memberulup of the Afro-American Heritage Asaocia ion through its president, Miss L, i Sparks. Negro History Week has been observed for thrity-two years, hav ing been started by the late Carter G Woodson in 1926. Never has the week been proclaimed by a President of the United States, although many governors and city may ors have prorlainied Negro History VVpck for states nr for •liies 15c WASH r "«FLUFF Oc^DRY OPEN 24 HOCRS-Mt AND NIGHT MARTIN STREET SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 338 E, Martin Street FREE PARKING IN RACK ACME REALTY CO. Heal Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES Rial TE 2-0956 129 E, Hargett Si* Raleigh, N. C. WHITE OIL CO., INC. Mobilheat FUEL OIL A KEROSENE WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps DIAS. if. i-HU 11.16 W. LENOIR ST. RALEIGH- N. C. m c. PRODUCTS ’ • fmtTRUIIsI Mk\ I * SR100& ftSpji lg*% | BEAMS jlm i I | * P | IING /7 * CONCRETE PM (4*?&ru7?/i ~y / * CONCRETE BLOCK: AND BRICK / * CONCRETE STEPPING STONES V |T RALEIGH—DIAL Tl 4-2557 eURHAM—OW 2 *491 # KINSTCtM—SM#f *JM Application Accepted (JoaU- Ry Phone H Von Want Money Fast, See Us W AW ™noe VfcoM P A N V w w. Wargett St Phone TE 4-6288 BERGAMOT ,^^: COND ' TIONI ' R "1.. : : - . ■ ” ,; •• . - .■■; : rwfff!* . ill West 4’ : . ■ -•■-'• ■" ■■ ■•- ■■■ ■■——— Miss Spark?, sent a suggested draft of a proclamation to the President In the letter requesting the proclamation. Miss Sparks de clared, “W® in the Afro-American Heritage Association feel that such a proclamation te b great oppor tunity for the President of the Uni ted Slates to sav to Americans and to the world that the Chief Execu tive of the United States, and the people thereof, are making forward strides in the matter of proper recognition of the heritage and his tory of Americans of African de scent in these United States. It is in the interest of all Americans; it is in the interest of Freedom; it is in the interest of World Peace.” Miss Sparks appealed to all or ganisations and individuals, in a special communication, to write President Eisenhower in support of his Proclaiming Negro History Week. "Os wnrse, life doewnT he gm at 40 for the fellow who west like (50 wlwn he wa* 30.* MORTGAGE BURNING Penwns shown above are writing the last chanter of an act that makes the members of the AME Zion Church verv proud. This is the scene of the burning of » mortgage a I Cornish AME Zion Church, Key West, Fla. The Mortgage wits not due and payable until 1960, hot the paster and members decided to pay it in 1958. i,— R. Augustus Morgan, Mrs. Lucille Pope, Mrs. Hilda McGee, George Sands, Rev, A. Franklin Hooper, Pastor, George Dean, Gilbert Albany, Samuel Laurce, Ixon Summer and Edwin I.anipkins. Cite Gains Made In Civil Rights, Jcb Opportunities in “Dee Cee” WASHINGTON (ANP> - One of the most progressive steps made to ward ejvii and human rights irt the District of Columbia during 1958 was the creation of a Human Relations council, declared Eugene Davidson, president, local NAACP branch. In hi? annua! report, pre sented to <*. membership meet ing last week, Davidson referr ed to this council as "the great est hope and greatest threat to democratic progress. ft is a hope, he said, 'if properly ad ministered and if it chooses to tackle and solve, with dclibe- i rare speed, the difficult prob , Icins arising in the field of hu man relations. And it "ill he a threat to democratic advance ment if H becomes a study group or a buffer to protect the • Commissioners, or an agency } of delay." Da v iu.->< m recalled inst live Dakota Staton Wows 'Em At Popular “Chi" Club RY mARLES ,1. LIVINGSTON ; CHICAGO (ANP) Dakota Sts- ! ton, the jazz song stylist who rocketed to fame with her album. "The Late Late Show,” was a howl- i mg sucres at Roberts Show j Lounge where she drew large j crowds during a one-week stand j which closed Sunday (Dec. 21). Miss Staton sans many of her ! hit numbers to the capacity crowds. • She is no Stranger at the fashion- j able Chicago night.' club, having) performed their before. There is 1 Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware JESUS. THE SPEAKER Do not think for a moment that the great influence of the Wan from Galilpe was due to people's belief that He was the Son of God. His own disciples were not exactly sure on this point; for if they had been, they would not have desert ed Him at the cross Jesus attracted crowds because He was good at applied psychology and knew how to control an audi ence with perfect assurance. And what is more, He did not address the listeners in a weak, timid voice! How do we know? Eecattse He spoke to outdoor audiences that numbered 3,000 individuals Re member, too. He had no modern loud-speaker system for amplyfy ing His voice. His powerful voire must have been far superior to (hat of the great William Jennings Bryan. Jesus preached a positive gospel. He was no! an ecclesiastical "de tective*’ seeking to catch people in sins fas ministers do row*, wheth •• ■■" ■ 5 . y sjv t&So?s33| v ' ' v *a, i .5 f Jl|j f^Bfe ifft *.r E®V 'V . ! &,■ •■ . teat!#,,. ■HP <4 1 iiliji f jv/ h, > HHHHHRHHbu-'jw ,v ItISHOP AT BENNETT Bishop Ed ;<r A. I.ovr, head of the Baltimore Area of the Method!4 Church, shown delivering principal address at (he convocation on Christian Higher Education held at Bennett College lasi week the Bishop and his wife had just returned front a three-month tour of Europe and Africa, [ago the District Commissioner.’! issued an order declaring that the policy of the district government was against discrimination in em ployment. But. it. was not until this year that the commissioners, upon -re commendation of several organi zations, including trie Urban Lea gue and NAACP, created a human relations council to implement this policy. Another progressive step In Washington was the decision made by the American Bar Association to change its constitution to permit Negro membership. The police department, since the dramatic expose staged in 1957 by the 1). 0., NAACP branch, has made long strides in its attitude toward Negro personnel. In spite of the still • existing unfair system of rat j ins for promotion, the depart ment has for tbc first iitne in history promoted a Negro to i iaik of an early return engagement 1 I for her. Born tn Pittsburgh, Pa , 2? years ago, Miss Staton began ber merer at severs, singing | with her two sister? When her sisters married and the ; group disbanded. Dakota con tinued along, atteiidhijr High school hv day and performing in a Pittsburgh night club at j night. Since then she has scored repeat j ed successes and signed contracts ! I with Capital Records. : er big or little instead He s.tress :ed eternal projects like brother- I hood and the Golden Rule. To ! demonstrate such He ured. a Sa j marit&rt (the must despised of all I races in the eyes of the Hebrew) ; as the hero of His Good Samaritan i Story. And then to prove that He i was not simply theorizing, He ! fraternized with the Samaritan ! won-an at !iic ’.vf!l : and even ask j cd her for a drink of water, i Jc.uis employed the episodic | formula by which He strung to j gothcr a series of parables or re. ; levant stories to make clear Tii- I etl VT i rji prinr*:p!c , s. T*hls always le hde; ting .speech, for we never lose oar delight in actual rarer, end narrative:', ft is too had that many devout clergymen have n’t yel profiled from this forensic example and formula READERS: For my free psmph !r< m pehiir speaking, send & self addressed envelope and 3 stamp# IV’-itr llr Marcus H Boulware 3t. Aticn;C in , - c*o|lfce, nale'ch K r* sergeant. The, department to | day has the largest perronl I age of Negro corporals in hi { story. Since the NAACP hearings, the ! department has promoted its lacg | cst percentage of Negro plain | clothes detectives. Six out of 2d i have been promoted to detective sergeants, precinct, detectives and probationary detectives. County and City Tax Department TAX NOTICE List Your 1959 Raleigh Township and City of Raleigh T axes- Beginning January 2nd Monday Thru Friday—B:so A M, to 5:15 l\M. 201 W«st D*vi* Street (County Office Building’) Corner West Davit and South McDowell Street, Alt other Townships will he listed with the list takr-i in you? respective Township List your Heal Estate, all Persona! Property including; mt tumobile# and dogs. All Male Persons between the Ages of ill and SO years of Age required to List Poll Tax The Law requires that Taxes be listed in the Month of January A Penally of 10% will be added for failure to List, I in addition to Violation Reported to Grand Jury—List Now and avoid Penalty. Have the things you want for Christmas! Money for Santa ... Money for Fun ... fuffh Money for Gifts ... %. »our CHRISTMAS CLUB can make it §e! \M^O What » wonde!&*l fceHitg' Chmtm«, ..th tfOIN NQtN “ out money worries! And -t‘* so easy with SAVE iRECEIVE one of out Christmas Club memberships. G3ch WGCk 0 GXt yeat* Select the membership that b*st fits your j ()0 $ 50.00 budget. Then ve the small amount (art £2 00 SIOO 00 amount you will hardly miss) eac h week. | $ *5.00 $150.00 j This time next year, you’ll be nil set for 5.00 $250 00 greatest Christmas rv. r SIO.OO "j $500.00 MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RALEIGH-DURHAM First Quarterly Conference Os S* Paul AME Church Is Held; Presiding Elder, Dr. G. S. Gant Is Present MRS. LILLIE M. HODGE, Reporter The first quarterly conference j of St. Paul AME Church be,-,uii | •Sunday at 11 a. m. with the wor- ' ship service being conducted by j the pastor, Dr. I, S. Penn. Music J Fia. Matron Is Named The Woman Os Yr. TALLAHASSEE. Pi a. <A N P .... j Mrs, Vivian S Brooks was selected the “Outstanding Woman of the Year" by the Tallahassee National Association of College women's branch. The Wife of the Rev. David M Brooks, rector, St. Michaels and j All Angeles Episcopal church, she j was presented a gold loving cup by Mrs. Leßoy Collins, ’First lady of ' Florida. ’’ | Active in the Osceola Street ceo ter for girls and the 'W. T. Edward? j hospital, Mrs, Brooks h is served as j superintendent of the church’s Sun - j day School and is now president of j the church's women’s auxiliary. j Paironi;.* Our Advertiser? was furnished by the senior choir , Welcome wa,? extended by Mrs. Addin G. Logan, after ■ whieh (be presiding elder. Dr. <«■ S Gant, was presented by the pastor. The evening service, was fea tured with reports from the i various departments. Total a mount raised for the quarter I was 58,387.91. The presiding j elder praised the pastor and emigre gallon for (heir good w mk Wo were very happy to have the b< loved wife of the presiding elder, ! Mrs. Mary W. Gant, with us. She ■ gave us some very helpful infor- j matlon about dealing with people. I Mis. Gant is director of Religious ; Education of the W.N C. Confe- i rcncr. She was assigned to this! position by Bishop Frank M. TL-id Two deaths were reported ;■( the conference. They were i Mrs. Susie Alston, who was a mem her of the senior choir and Mrs. Martha llari j who was a member of Stewar dess Board No. 2. %'( llt 4 (I THE STRAIGHT WHISKEYS Mff xMOOrh IHiS nooua m J r T i M 1 YEARS OR MOM OLD. I | 40% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, I 'f*'' ao%heutrai SPIRITS, ’ DISTHLEO FROM GRAIN I BLENDED WHISKEY g -fj| J|| j jSSSmSI.^Su 00# OWN OfSTIIIIRY *l*l JVIU i m »!s?n nwr What » wonderful world this would be, if we would love and care for each other, regardless o' race, color, or creed. Then peace would come out of confusion. * ,j« > oV G«- 'i- Jplr Ideal lor Ihe brd I f [.—■>'l j room bathroom. closet, etc i'C 'in P LATtVI A*S S '2Ol So. Bo vino Avc. RALEIGH, N C.

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