Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Aug. 11, 1956, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
SIX-POINT CIVIL KKHRPUIIK BEIN6 SENT 10 DWOCIitTIC AND liVUeUCAN MEETS Both Parties Will be Aaked to Enforce Defegregatlon Ordar and Curb Smate Fillbuftcr NKW TOStk proposals for a siz-point plank on civil rights, subscribed to by 30 national organlzatlona alfUiated with the Leadodiip Conference on Civil Righta, have been sent to all delegatM to both the Democratic and Re publican national convantioDa, Roy Wilkins, chairman of the conference and executive secre tary of the National Aaaoclation for the Advancement of Colored People, announced here today. Subscribing to the proposed civil rights platform plank are the following organizations; Ali^a Phi Alpha Fraternity; Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America; American Civil Liber ties Union; American Council on Human Rights; American Jewish Congress; American Ve terans Committee; Americana lor Democratic Action; Brother hood of Sleeping Car Porters; Catholic Labor Alliance; Con- gresa of Racial Bquallty; Friends Committee on National Legisla tion; General Department United Church Women, NsP tinnni Council of the Churches of Christ In the U.S.A.; Im proved Benevolent and Protec tive Order of Elks of the World; International Union of Electri cal, Radio and Machine Wor- ken; Jewish Labor Committee; National Alliance of PMtal Em ployees; National Aaaodatlon for the Advancement of Colored people; National Aaao^tloa of Colored Woman’a CIuIm; Na tional Community Relations Ad visory Coimcil; National Coun cil of Negro Women; National Supreme Council Scottish Rite Masons; Union of American He brew Congregatlona; Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America; United Automobile Workers of America; United Hatters, Cap and Millinery wor kers; United Steelworkers of Am^ca; United Synagogue of America; United Transport Ser vice Ximployees of America; Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; and Workers Defense League. North Carolina College Professor Off lo Rorschach Confab In Rome Dr. Carol C. Bowie, protessot- of psychology at Jforth Caro lina College, is scheduled to leave the United States on Au gust 9 to attend the Rorschach International Conference for Psychoanalysts in Rome, Italy, September 15-18. The NCC professor is sche duled to leave New York aboard the CSuistopher Colimibus of the Italian lines. She wiU re turn to the United States by air after the Rorschach meeting. Dr. Bowie will vacation brief ly in Wil, Sicily. She will be the guest there of Dr. and Mrs. Kenower Bash. Dr. Bash is a lecturer at the June Institute of Psychoanalysts. Before returning to the U. S. Dr. Bowie will visit Capt. and Mrs. B. N. Smith who are sta tioned with the U. S. Army ii)^ iBaraberg, Germany. The Smith’s formerly lived in Salis bury. Dr. Bowie is a ^duate of Oberlin College and she holds the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago Prior to joining the NCC fa culty in 1949, die taught psy- Sm Th* PABST BLUE RIBBON Wadnwday Mi^ta Fighti Chawnab tt ft 3 PABST BLUE RIBBON Wm Alaa Bring Tha AU. StarXIlaulc, Angiiat lA. - FHOm 3-S4ia fmnMr Oaa Sarvlea VISIT US 3XS N. CSUBGH ST. "Good Moma CdoMngT ST. ATWINE ■OWI-OOOkiD fOOM BarangMat AUKM PHOKE S-MM \ IM Baat Pawtk 8Nal FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN SEW EASY Reody^irt Houm €mU Home, Eam$17,40 to $26,16 dowm. Write: ACCURATE STYLE FBEEPOET, NKW TOpi: Ladlea arar M latanaM la eantag ta Naw Tafk CMr wM) aararai, riaaa «a Ihra attd all tnivaUag tffiBiii paU,wrHa: HERAfAN D. GRIFFITH OUeaACkHsvy Sarvlea MtOlartiSt. ClMlaaatll,0. ■efsraaaa Ba«alrad, wllk stateoMat freas y««r astalalsr cnoiogy at Behnett^ Knoxville and Barber Scotia colleges. She was employed as a psy chologist for three years in the Normal, Illinois, branch of the Institute for Juvenile Research. She was formerly a psycho logist for a diagnostic court clinic in Chicago and for two years slie was a clinical psycho logist with the Veterans Ad ministration in Tuskegee, Ala. Lapen's Meet Set For Sept. 5-9 DENVER, COLO. James E. Gayle, of New Or leans, Louisiana, Executive Sec retary of the National Baptist Laymen Convention, announces the coming session will meet at Central Baptist Church, 2400 California Street, Denver, Colo., Rev. W. O. Mays, Pastor, S«vt. S-9. This session will be outatan- ding because of the enlargeaaent of the Department of Chriatian Rob^f &Uock, ton of Mr. and Mrs. William BuOock of Route 3, Littleton, hat been ap pointed gunner’s mate of his re cruit company at the Great Laket Naval TroH»in» Center. As a recruit petty officer he vaill wear a miniature rating in- tigne at a badge of authority during the remainder of his nine weeks of “Boot Camp." He wot chosen for the posi tion in recognition of ieodcr- ship qualities displayed while undergoing recruit training. He is scheduled to grudwite August 4. Education of tlie Laymen Move ment, where more than 5,000 laymen will enroll fronr tha va rious churdies throughout tha nation in study coursa classes set up for Baptist layften. AP Of Everydoy Low Prices Breod and Buttor Styla FANNWGS nCHB 2 4Sc ANN PAGE SALAD 47c CAMMm MARSHMALLOWS MILDt AMIRICAN CHEESE AlbP SAUERKRAUT l-LB. lb. 45c W"U*r CANS A&P NATURAL FANCY ASPARAGUS "*J~29c ORANGE CHIFFON CAKES Jana ^ Porker '.Ea.l • 43c A&P's OWN CRESTMONT ICE CREAM FLAVOR OF THE MONTH-PEACH Pint Ctn. 20c 75c Frozen Food Values 2 2 SCOTCH MAID FRENCH- HHED POTATOES BUTTER BEANS DVLANY 9rOZ. PKG. lO-OZ. PKGS. 27c 39c SLICED DVLANY SCOTCH MAW STRWBERRIES 25c BROCCOLI 2j!£:35 COiwlE SEE! YOU'LL SAVE AT A&P! Noted Speakers Heard At A&T Workshop - GREENSBORO Several guest lecturers ap^ peared last Friday, July 20, on programs sponsored by the worksiiops of the A and T Col lege Summer School. The cliief of police of Clinton, N. C., E. L. Crummie, drew more tiian ordinary interest as he made three api>earances dur ing the day before in-service teacher groups interested In youth problems. He spoke on "Juvenile Delinquency” with special emphasis on crime de tection. He presented displays on crime weapons and illicit drug traffic. Dr. S. E. Duncan, Raleigh, State supervisor of Negro High Schools spoice to a general ses sion of the General Worlcshop participants and made later ai>- pearances to small» groups in terested inliigh school adminis tration. ! Mrs. Ruth Lawrence Wood son, also of Raleigh, State su pervisor of Negro Elementary Schools, made three-appear ances before classes dealing with administration in elemen tary schools. Calvin Stenson, director of the Summer School, stated tliat several other persons prominent in the educational field are scheduled to appear during the next few weelu. -Close-Up- (Continued from Page Two) their convictions,” but cautions that “there is no detailed out line applicable to every situ ation involving minority em ployment”—simply a broad framework within which each SATDEDAY, AUG. 11, ItM TBE CAaOLOIM. PACK nrVEN employer “may tailor tha com plete plan to fit ills neads." The pocket-size publication— wiae and unpedantic—is much needed in these times when the all-important matter of minori ty employment has become a controlling factor in the health, housing and education of the Negro—and, less urgent—of minoritties in America. Nebraskan Appointed to Korean Post Arthur McCall, former Ne braskan State Auditor, left here, August 2, for Korea, to assume his new duties as Chief Field Investigator for Korea, for the International Coopera tion Administration. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of Sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by NEWMAN ALFORD and wife, SADIE ALFORD, dated the 15th day of November, 1950, and recorded in Book 436, Page 379, in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be- in£b2_^»e^erm8^4ereof^ubJert SAMPLE SHOE STORE Popular CtU-Rate Store Popular Prices—Popnlar Brands 309 EAST FOURTH ST. Southern Furniture Co. The Stor eof High Quality and Friendly Serviee Invites Year Aceoant IStl^N. LIBERTY IT. PHONE S-1S91 HORWITZ STORE Headquartert For The Beat In Clothing Hosiery At The Lotoeat Price*. Featuring Out Sizes and Service Weight. 300 East Fourth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. to fbraeloaura, tha mdanfsaad, trustea win otfar for sala at public auction to tha high sat bidder for cash at tba Cenrt- bouse door in DurlMkm, North Carolina, at NOON, on the Slat day of August, 1954, ttia pro perty conveyed in said dead of trust the sama lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Caroliiu, in Pat terson Township, and more par ticularly descrlb^ 0t follows: ADJOINING the lands of V. M. Proctor and others, being Lot No. 13 on the plot of tba F. M. Proctor Land as surveyed and plotted by E. L. Surveyor, on April 20, li>08 viiich plot is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plot Book No. 1 on page No. 118; said lot fronting 50 feet on Martha St. and extending back 150 feet and being 50 feet wide in the rear. SaM lot w to Jamas TMaa tmH wile from (ha GrImnU hmanan and Real Cstata Coaapany on tba 14tb day of Oelobar, 1N0. and registered im Onioa of tba Register oi Deeds in Durham County on tba 4di Otf oi April. 1911. in Book Wo. 42 of I>ac4s' on Page No. 232; and deeded to C. C. Spaulding oa MMcfa 19, 1912 and recorded te Book No. 45, at page No. 83 of tbr Rois ter of Deeds of Durham Coia- See deed to Lula Gosnea, k SO of Dee^ Page 544. Office of tba Regiirtar of Daads for Durham County. THIS SALE win remain open for ten (10) days to recalva In- ' creased bids as required by law. E. R. Merrick, Trustee Dated this 30th day of July, 1958. i C. O. Pearson, Attorney 'Aug. 4-11-18-25, Sept. 1-8 Why Insurem More and families are using life insurance to mo^e sure that the family income will continue even after the usual source of income ends - such as when family bread winner retires from his job, or if he should die. i North Carolina Mutual Life InsuraiKe Company W. L. COOK, District Manager 6O6V2 Fayetteville Street FIRST choice in gas and oil... Popular Esso EMra gasoline — now enriched with Vitana*, the additive designed to overcome power-robbing engine gum ■ adds so much to your mot(uing pleasure. LAST word in dealer service... Going on a picnic, or a real vacation trip? Battery check... lubrication... Esso roiad maps... these and many other top-notdi services make your E^sso Dealer’s a good stop for a good starL AlWAYS your best buyl ^CCA hr. T .nliiaiana OK nnn SVrom Maine to Louisiana 25,000 tdpMi show where you will find top quality BSmo and Atlas products, tha best vahns tn Happy Motaring. Stop... aad go first dassl IHMMM oa COMTMIT
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1956, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75