AAT COLLEGE POLICE GET MOTOR EQUIPMENT Police at A&T College now will not only be able to pairu>l a wider area and faster, but will save a lot of shoe leather and tired and! weary feet to boot, thanks to the addition of these Cushman Tiuekstcers. Eqniped with sirens, powerful spotlights and other emergency tools, the “putt-putts' created a mild sensation about the college campus upon their arrival last week. Two of the campus officers appearing with the machines are: C. O. Howell, left sntl J. B, Griffin, right. Integrated Home Builders Hold Conference, Workshop In Chicago CHICAGO ( ANP) Private housing that is both racially inte grated and commercially profitable was the topic of an ail-day build ers workshop at the Pick-Congress hotel here on Monday. Home builders, mortgage men t1 — - Asthma Formula Prescribed ,! 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So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma gpajma .. .get Primatene, at any drugstore. Only Sdf—money-back -guarantee, © ifrfr*. Wbiubftj: AQtfcruaiw*’ firm which offers financial and technical assistance to builders who will soil to all financially qualified buyers, without racial bars or segregation. Case histories of profitabe Inte grated housing enterprises in Phi ladelphia. the San Francisco Bay area. Princeton. N. J., Chicago, Yel low Springs, Ohio, and Gary Indi ana. Los Angeles and Las Vagus, were presented by their builders or sales agents, Morris Milgram, president of Modern Community Developers, Ine„ (MDC), and builder of na tionally noted interracial develop ments in Philadelphia and prince ton. stated that special problems are faced by builders of integrated housing, but that much experience is available for their guidance. MOD, he said has been set-up to make that experience generally a vailable. Another speaker. Edward C. Eiehier, vice-president of Elch ler Homes, lne„ Palo Alto, Calif., said that his firm, larg est home builders In the San Francisco Bay area, had been selling to ail races slnces 1954. Without a quota, Elehler Homes have sold slightly under 1 per cent of more than 6,090 homes to Negroes and a considerably greater percentage - but still a minority - to Orientals, Other developments discussed have racial proportions up to 50 percent Negro. Re-sale values were uniformly reported as higher than original sales prices. An afternoon panel on “Merehsn diing Housing for A11” included the following participants: Harry Gottlieb, Hyde-Park-Ken wood Community Conference, Chi cago, William Hooper, Porter Con struction Co.. Yellow Springs, Ohio; Harry Jackson, sales manager. Means Development Co., Gary In diana; Albert L, Taborn, president, Tabron Builders, Inc.. Cleveland; Stuart E. Wallace, sales manager. Concord Park Homes; Princeton Housing Associates, Princeton, N. J., and James Woods. Los Angeles and Las Vegas builder. Moderator of the panel was Dr. Maynard Krueger, professor of eed°- nomics at the University of Chica go. Williams Is New Prexy Os HI Grads HAMPTON, Va. J. Alexander Williams of Newport News was e lected president of the Middle At lantic Regional Conference of the National Hampton Alumni Associ ation at a one-day meeting recent ly. Other officers elected at the 24th annual meeting held at the Ship yard community center in New port News, Va., were: W. J. Typer, Hampton Institute, Ist vice presi dent: Dr. William L. Watson, Pe tersburg, Va., 2nd vice president; Charles Elliott. Lynchburg, 3rd vice president; Mrs. Laverne Dab ney, Washington, D. C„ recording secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Patrick, Yorktown, assistant secretary; ma jor Wa’ter R. Brown, Hampton, treasurer; Dr. W T. Reed, Peters burg, chaplain and Attorney Loren zo C. White, Hampton, parliamen tarian. Highlighting the conference was (he Founder’s Day Dinner with W. Hale Thompson, New port News attorney as the principal speaker. Using as his subject the conference theme, “Effective Survival Through Greater Participation**, Thomp son stressed the need for more knowledge of the government how it works and how it functions. Pointing out the fact that de spite all of the favorable court de risions for integration of the schools and that no schools have yet complied with the law, the speaker urged active participation by the members in the duties of citizenship. Dr. William H. Martin, dean of faculty at Hampton Institute, in his greetings told the audience that the Department of Architecture and Building Construction Engin eering has admitted to mem bership in the American Associa tion of Collegiate Schools of Ar chitecture. He also arid that the college's npnlieation had been ac cepted by the American Associa tion of Colleges for Teacher Edu cation and that he believes Hamp- Professor At Bennett: Dr. Edmonds Accepts New Position In New England GREENSBORO—Beginning Feb ruary 1, Tha Reverend Dr. Edwin R. Edmonds, presently engaged as Professor of Sociology at Bennett College, will assume duties as Min ister of the Dixwell Avenue Con gregational Church, New Ilaven, Connecticut While employed at Bennett Col lege, Dr. Edmonds ably served as president of the Greensboro Branch of the NAACP and as Chairman of the NAACP State Conference of Branches Member ship Committee. Under his leader arship, the Greensboro Branch membership more than tripled in size. He was previously employed as Professor of Sociology and Chaplain at Delaware State Col lege. In addition, he has held position* a a Program Director with the Greater Boston Soldiers and Sail ors Organization, as Resident Su pervisor with the National Youth Administration and as a teacher in the Adult. Education Program in San Antonio, Texas. A graduate of Morehouse Col mt. E. R. EKMONDS Employers Os Household Workers Must File With internal Revenue Employers of household workers must file a return for the October through December 1958 quarter on or before January 31, 1959, Taylor Langford, Group Supervisor of In ternal Revenue for the Raleigh di strict reminded them today. At the same time, John. Ingle, district manager of the Raleigh so cial security office, pointed out that, this obligation to file a return ap plies to every household employer who paid SSO or more in cash wage to a cook, maid, laundress, or any other household employee during the calendar quarter. Returns must bo filed after the close of each calendar quarter and are due April 30, July 31, October 31 and January 31 every year. Most household employers will make their reports on Form 942. Tills Is a special simplified form printed on the back of a return envelope. If yon are a household employer who la already <m the mailing list of the District Director of Internal Revenue, one of these forms was mailed to you be fore the end of December. If social security taxes are due from a household employer who is not now or, the mailing list, the employer should ask the District Director for the form and give him her name and address to bo added to the mailing list before the next quarterly return is due. The amount of the social securi ty tax for the last calendar quart er of 1958 is 4 1-2 percent of the total cash wages paid to a house ton will be admitted to member ship. Dean Martin announced the awarding of a sS7,fioo grant from the National Science Foundation for a High School Science Teachers’ Summer In stitute. “This is another Indi cation of the collage’ll contin uing effort to meet the needs of tomorrow by improving to day’s offerings,” he said. Committee chairmen appointed at the morning business session were; Charles Elliott, Lynchburg, Va., recommendations; Samuel L. Burleigh, Richmond, Va., historian; R. H. Free, Washington, D. C., time and place; Gideon E. Smith, Lynchburg, Va., constitution; Dr. W. T. Reid, Petersburg, Va., resolu tions; J. T. Brown, Newport News, Va.,- nominations; and Major Wal ter Brown. Hampton Institute, fin ance. At the afternoon business meet ing Major Brown reported that $1,312.50 had been collected from eicfht of the twenty-four chapters in the Middle Atlantic Conference. It was also announced during the afternoon business session that the next meeting would be held in January, 1980 In Richmond, Va. The alumni members voted to adopt the new constitution which had been in preparation for the past two years and presented by G. E.-Smith, chairman of th* con stitution committee Form 942. lege, Atlanta. Georgia, Dr. Ed monds received his S.T.B Irom the Boston University School of Theo logy and the Doctorate of Philo sophy in Social Ethics from Boston University. An author of several articles in sociology, he has been the recipient of a Rosenwahl and an Alfred H. Avery Fellowship. Membership in professional or ganizations includes the American Association of University Profess ors, National Vocational Guidance Association, Association of Social Science Teachers as well as the Southwest Area YMCA Council. Accompanied by his wife and four daughters, Dr. Edmonds ■will be assuming the pastorate of one of the leading churches of the Ne w England area. Founded in 1820. Dixwel.l Avenue Congregational Church has a membership of 800 and a long history of community service. Historically, the church church was one of the refuge sta tions on the “underground rail road” an undertaking long asso ciated with the courageous work of Harriet Beecher Stowe. hold worker in a calendar quarter. The employee is expected to share this tax with the employer, how ever, it is the obligation of the em ployer to report and remit the total tax or -i 1-2 percent to the District Director of Internal Revenue. Beginning with January 1959. the social security tax will be 2 1-2 percent each for employer and em ployee. While the SSO cash wage test applies separately to each household worker in your employ, no report or social security tax is 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT SERVICE New. Modern Healing System Just Installed, Building Warm 24-Hours A Day! DAVIE STREET COIN LAUNDROMAT NEXT TO RALEIGH SEAFOOD MARKET SAFE amm. PRIVATE CONVENIENT Get One! FIRST -CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY White Gangs Attack Youngsters In New Orleans Integrated Park NEW ORLEANS (ANP) A band of while teenagers last Mon day attacked three groups of Neg roes in the recently integrated City park. Two of iim Negroes were injur ed, one knocked, unconscious. There were 18 in the group, Including a Boy Scout troop. They said they N Y Police Commissioner Ordered By Court To Produce Wounded Boy NEW YORK CITY (ANP! New York Police Commissioner Kennedy has been ordered through a writ of habeas corpus signed by Supreme Court Justice Colon to produce a ,17-year-old Harrison Pastor Whoßefused To Aid NAACP Keeps Post in Miss. JACKSON, Miss. (ANP) A minister reportedly under fire be cause he refused to make NAACP announcements from his pulpit will not lose his job. His congrega tion last week voted 'yes’ to keep him as head of their church. Members of the Greater Clark Street Baptist church votes 135-71 to keep Rev. Curtis L. West. Because four deacons asked Chancery court to remove West from the pulpit, the church elec tion was court supervised. The Rev. West said the move to oust him centered around a con troversy over the church’ banking committee and because ne m/oulci not make announcements of NAA CP meetings during church serv ices. Ten Receive Commissions At Baltimore j BALTIMORE, Md.—Ten new U. ; S. Army Second Lieutenants were commissioned at Morgan State ; College Thursday (January 22) in ; swearing-in ceremonies held in Hurt Gymnasium. The officers heard James C. Evans, Civilian Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, give the principal address. Lt. Col Edward C. Johnson, Professor of Military j Science and Tactics, administered j the oath of officp, and President. Martin D. Jenkins awarded the letters of appointment One of the officers has been se lected for appointment in the Reg ular Army. He is Martin A. Jones of Baltimore, a Distinguished Mili- j tnry Graduate. due on any household worker to ! whom you pay less than SSG ir. j cash during the calendar quarter, i Langford pointed cut. There are 33,523 tobacco farms in ; North Carolina with an aliotment j of 1.5 acres or less. THE C/nOLINIAJN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1950 were pelted by stones and clubs. The attack caught them by sur prise. Scoutmaster Herbert Jackson told police some S2OO in damage was done to his car by the rock tossing white boys. Tires were damaged, the fenders bent and windows smashed. The violence was the first in the Coleman in Bronx Supreme Court. According to reports, young Coleman was allegedly shot in the back last January 9 while trying to escape from two policemen who had handcuffed him. Tim youth is SAY NAACP NOT ISSUE Tom Armstrong, one of the dea cons. said the NAACP did not fig ure in the ouster move. “We’ve had much trouble on the finance side. \V"e haven’t been able to pay our Dills.’' he said. Dixon Pyles, an attorney who was appointed by the court to act, as a special judge during the elec tion. cautioned the* pastor, “not. to include propaganda in his opening prayer.” Tormenting - Rectal Itch Stopped In Minutes Science Find* New Healing Substance That Promptly Stops Itching and Pain of Piles New York, N. Y. (Special) One of the most, common afflic tions is a condition known as “itching piles”. It 13 most embarrassing for the victim during the clay and especially aggravating at night. No matter what you’ve used without results here’s good news. For the first time, science has found a new healing sub stance with the astonishing ability to promptly stop the burning itch ami pain. It actu ally shrinks hemorrhoids without surgery. Medical sci ence has proved this substance produces a remarkably effec tive rate of healing. Its germ killing properties also help pre vent infection. In one hemorrhoid case after another “very striking improve E. O.M. SALE! END OF MONTH SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Ladies’ Dresses Values to 6.96 3.00 Values to 8.95 5.00 Values lo 10.98 6.00 Boy’s Sweater Shirts Reg. 5.98 3.00 Boy’s Slacks Reg. 7.98 3.00 Ladies’ Suede Jackets Reg. 24.95 15.00 Ladies’ Dusters Reg. 3.95 2.88 CARDED BUTTONS Value* to 59c per button lie and 19c per card Plus many more clearances and special purchases! Thursday, Friday & Saturday! Hudson Belk city since sevefal federal court order* went into effect last year. The City park was integrated a month ago by federal court order. Police said they would continu* their search for the offenders. They said they suspected many of the estimated 25 youths involved in the gangs were juveniles. still in s critical condition at Pm l ham Hospital. The writ was obtained by Aj torney Jawn A. Sandifer, retained by the New York City Chapter NAACP, and the New York Civ, Liberties Union. Lawyers, at tv request of the youth’s mother, Mr;:.. Olivia Coleman. Attorney Sandifer told membtns of the press that, his client had been originally arrested by police after a handbag snatching victim, had said young Coleman “looked like" the fellow who had committ ed the crime last Christmas Day However, neither the Bronx Dis trict Attorney’s Office nor tire the Bronx County Court has filed a complaint or charge against the Coleman boy. In the meantime parental visits have bben limited by police offi cers. With the securing of the writ o? habeas corpus. Police Commission er Kennedy will have to produce substantial evidence of Coleman’? guilt or implication ir. the crirrii or release the youth. ment” wa3 reported and veri fied by doctors' observations. This improvement was main tained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of months! Amor,? these sufferers were a wide variety of hemorrhoid condi tions, some of 10 to 20 years’ duration. The secret is this new healing substance (Bic-Dyne*) dis covery of a world-famous research institution. This sub stance is now obtainable in oint mentOTguppomtory i'orm known as Preparation H.* Ask for Preparation H suppositories (convenient to carry if away from home) or Preparation H ointment with special appliea tor. Absolute satisfaction guar anteed or 'money refunded * Hi-!?. U.S. Fat. Off, 5

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