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THE CABOUNJIH WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JANUARY 10, 13AO 8 if HewKJtK \;,# / /-■• TODAY'S PQLITIGSAN3 ARE THE BEST THAT MONEY ©AN BUY / ' -r -«-Bre.w;grgrtn-'^c: :.w«i etmese-j^.rrev^.^isv. Methodist Church To Raise $ Million For 13 Colleges NASHVILLE - i ANP) The Methodist Church tia: rot a. goal of one million dollars for 13 Negro colleges in a chuichv.eH*- offering on Feb. S Congregations will be asked to observe that date as Rare Relation? fomd'iv and pan nark special offerings for the schools, it has been announced by Bishop Paul N Garber, Richmond. Va He iS’Chaimisn of the Commission on Christian Higher Education, which is directing a naton-wide campaign to expand and strrgthen colleges aid iintvrr. ition of the denomina* * on. Our of flip (nslinOjops thrt receive aid from the Race Re t'iions 'Sunday offerings will he Thilander Smith College, I tide Rock, Ark. Hr. M. L. Harris lies been president of ti c Little Rook school since 10- •'!*» and Bishop Matthew TV, ( lair. ,!r. of St. Louis is the chairman of Hie Philander Smith College board ©f trust ees The college is currently rngaged In a three million do!- iar redevelopment ptor* ■ m Other institutions that will share in »he Race Relations Sunday of* When You inter This Bunk Hiw li mmrn * . » surf open * SAYINGS ACCOUNT for SIOO.OO or More Y©w Will m :<ms& m * uni . N “, B. *, $k oo ®wiMc >"«. Ht « KRAMER S W© Are Now Paying » *£ V/ InfeiMl f>smet*u4y tm4 / NaA T 9% O*. insure Sgvtllfs. ANY DEPOSIT MADE THROUGIi JANUARY 13TH bill UK AW INTEREST FROM .JANUARY IST. The HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BAHK^ f*-rings are: Dillard University, New Orleans: Bennett College, j Greensboro, N C; Bethune-Cook- 1 man College Daytona Beach, Fla.:, j Ciaflin College'. Orangeburg, S. C ; | Clark College, Atlanta; Rust Col I lege. Holly Spring,;-, Miss.: Wiley ! College, Marshall. Texas; Huston* j Yillotson College, Austin. Texas, Paine College, Augusta. Ga.: Garn- j mon Theological Seminary. Atlan- j ta, Ga„ Moiristown, ‘Tenii.) Col- ‘ lege and Meharry Medical College, | Nashville, Trim. The colleges have a total enroll- i ment. of more than 8,800 students. I Thf-v nn/r, o*-,.- fv worth $1.5 000 ! j and have endowments totaling an- | War or peace for the United j States, unfortunately, is not left to j this nation. It Fays To ADVERTISE Elks Plan “Massive Assistance” Campaign To Educate Race Youth MEMPHIS •AN Pi To ,<■- curt- ... hettm education for the N*.:- i gro youtli of Amenta. tin- Be::Wo-I It hi Ordei of Elks this week an- I pounced n “tnassiv, a.vsi .J.mce' i campaign to meet head-on Virgin- ! At. St. Aug.: Bishop Baker Slated For Founder’s Day Founder:.' Dec a (: *t ttinß at St ! AuguMjnc • College veil) begin o' j Friday January 0. 1959 and end j on Sunday, Janua-y i l with tin | Rt Rev Richard H Baker. D.U 1 Bishop Coadjutor of th* Diocese j ic f North Carolina delivering the i Founders' Day sermon in the Col lege Chapel at eleven o’clock. On Friday over WUNC-TV, Jach i ! Porter v.ill (rdrrview Dv. Jame> ! I A Boyer, president of the college and George W. Carke. professor of ! history ?t CoMmcton College, L' | beria, Africa at 8:38 p m. Clarke lis a graduate of St. Augustine :, I College where be received the erd ! lege award for oilhstanding a* rhievr-roent in history Hit. idvunced degree was r reived it Kent ,St;.»h L'nivi r.-.i ty in Kent, Ohio. At 8:09 n ro the Falcons «f St. Augustin*': College will meet the Golden nt 3 Conference Basketball 6iiß« ol .t. c. Smith University gome at the Elgon High School j gymnasium. On Saturday night the Found | er’s Day Banquet will be held in i the Cheshire Hall, with Mr. Oris IP. Jones, prominent funeral di- I rector of Lawvencevilte Virginia, as speaker Mr. Jones graduated from the preparatory department at St. Augustine's College in 1825 anbd attended the college in 1928 I and 1923 If You Wan* To TaKa The \ f itn out ot insurance HfSS COMPANY rr~T—■ -rt-YitrrnrwrmrfTiTi-T — rx j REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE ‘1 he House Serv ice Built' CALL TE. 2-3950 224 E. MARTIN ST RALEIGH wwsawgxwoßawotanimi uwnm rmwviwre■aweyertra* amwwmia MwewjßT&exa&vvrmnHMM i«agf~gaam»uß» | BOUTONNERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH £ JURY FAMILY ORDER OF FLOWERS Mowers For All Occasions DAVIS FIT)WEE SHOP nt Day TE “none Night VA S-4292 325 E Cabarrus Street namrar^m BLOCKS Solite Solite - Concrete Cinder Block* Whin m n« eci of block* for building, cab for immediate deliver?/. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK COMPANY TE 2-2168 N, McDowell SI. Raleigh la's 'massive resistant," to intc i nlao, A? om official pul. i), "ii white | nrnnln in Little dock Cal; iui.*“ j $275,i‘00 to a'upporl i program . which i.!oi’ d. oi- to colored H.• • rij*-. .*■, sun. !.- ;7 rntllton colored j portions (•ui> raise SIOO.OOO to open I t!'i.‘ tliwjia wider to Colored ciiil | drew" Dtp Washinyton grand Judgi recently ex tended SIB,OOO in wbolersbips. which included <’iic each os the » l ittle Hock children and one to winners of ilie seven Regional Oratorical routes ts. ri.AN Ot'TM.NM> j The ‘r-.an.uvr’ program outlined i for .Thuuxi v x*skn lodge to: II .dluct a iic>l ; ar /. out each member; ! c.av - .Sundny set aride in you j city tnlleil 'massive as«tstenr*».‘ i make c ■ r !ppc.<*! to tic* •:*;u 1 tchr; f,-,i j a pubfii" coJlactjon. Use pledge cards, plan on busS : ness to bti-’ni'i'c and door to door AT TOIAIMAI. ON |> •“* BACON savsnw i 35c irani *** IRL R‘O • I ,I'-AN j } & MMNf£S n-o/. 39c t*. nnli, Hjrfj ISDB&n j '' f "" l —™" | HH *1 --1 C 1 -, 1 , ON MU. uo , .itm ~n, mh mbohmn SAVE \l COLONIAL ON BLUE RIBBON TOILET ! r" - I NEivi~^rr~i W™ S2f « Mwnt correc J MATCH EM if ■»> or in I SAVE AT COLONIAL ON juicy FRESH FLORIDA -45 FHFMI TmoFiß »KlJclout? fiiurs. wuiM (oiim.i riii rx Huiu !-«>iMt> ot'K worn m\\ ! GREEN BEANS CHEESE 2 33< u 29e ROUS 37e I l “ * Vc Sr rn SLAW >» 29c ROUS 37c RUTABAGAS 1 1.,.., Cheese - 53* Bmum 22c «h, o,*, «w n __ 'ill. '* I’RIDI tHANBIKKI RftOWN N* KERt i i til vni j 2 >«■ 9e Nntreot 2 37c salad < 37c smes z 23c 2SOS& WILMINGTON ST # CAMERON VILLAGE # NORTHSIDE CENTER ® GLENWOOD V?LLA<»E canvassing orgahize a “molhers of Flkdotn moreh,” Sot aside « nighl when the mothers will mnrcli dour to door for funds, and bold nin.* ssve public mass rriceting*. raffles vturkeys, auloniooilcs. f'U'J The campaign will be elimaxed with a banquet for the N.iliony! Citirenship in Philadelphia Janu ary 30, 1950. 7{ ?t O/d 7&nutji« r /i\ m i rx *m> Fewer me ,, haxe hr., r , ,-all thru v ires mhl w,„ce writing ularka” | Rumor U. S. To Close Virginia Ravai Air Base On July 31st RICHMOND, Vii - < ANt *> State ; uffieiiiis are worrying ever Uii: an- ! riotiMccment of i'liius to close Ihe j * ■liitK.-oleaquc Naval Air Sjaijon. The !o. - would include 781 civilian jobs and a big sailor payroll. SotUP übservi r« think this i.s just 1 a part of the price tin- feelers,] go' - eminent ir going in make Virginia - pay for Us rebellion again t the L ,S. Sitpre’nt' Court, One iyvvs ae- I count of the announeenn ot that I the station wilt clos, July I. 1059 ; is headed: “Fear and Worry Stalk j Streets of < tiineotcagia .’’ Asoon.c the ‘•xorcs.sious of worry ! eu the hps of the people are ihese 1 >ao t'ynifti^iiK* “UN poibg to make a graveyard uut of Cloocr'lnayoo,” •'lt just doesn't seem possible " Wp n» ur,in** ♦*■ : kfww j nud overvihmg . There ~ ie- i jobs arounrl b'-re "W; Until |y,-,o\v which ,'fV I" ' tifrii ’ Vnt) down vi Norfolk, ntte ei ilo- ,*rtt<pr-. t»f r« heMiotl i c.-tip,,! lhi> ties'-ytegatoot rieeis ion til the Sup« tmo 1 ours the Navy jdaitM li» pull out some ol ils -iojis .mi! send them to Charleston. SS. r litis move u ill a large luimhri of Na» y liersn«n<l from the Norfolk area, and will «really damage the city's economic stains !■ ■ cans*' that emumunii) depends almost i ntirelv on government military ipstallaiitiHs and < i'i jf A COMULET]’ LINE OF HAIR PRODWTS y jp4 Pressing Oil. Curling and x * > « Waving \\ a\, Lanolin and Sea In Hair Strasghtncr and. Dresner* Pressing Irons am! Curlers. Rdsigh Commission House, Inc. 1:0 v If \RCiK • 1 Si reticle * ;, 11 . RALEIGH N. C. I Osu employment in., these !»•■[ titles for its. log payroll Actually Virginia profits more 1 than most states from the federal i military urogram and iiie large j payroll of Uncle Sam. More mili tary installation tiro located in Virginia than any other stats in USe Union when the facilities at Hampton Roads are included The most consistent opponent of fedora! spending m all areas is Virginia's Si-ealoi Harry F. Byrd. Anri H if he *vho leads Virginia s maasix< reix-liioii against. the Uni tod States. it look.> Uke vu-uinta is sou." to have some other graveyard? as •1 result of the fi.rf.a’s fight
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