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mm THE CAROLINA TIMIS i N. C. MTUItDAY, APRIL t, 1fi3 mH from front p»"r !• and chairman of the Jamrr Ske^rtl M«mnrijil Koiinilalion. H« ««s ap]»iu«jl vifco-ehairmaa the Govcrnnr's Go»d Npishbor AndklM^fi'the orsaniMitjon wn Jievcral weeks a so. Tho ■il is desicnvl to help per ade North Carolina businrssmon give Negroes equal employment Vortunities. Taylor I* the second NcRro ap- lintfd te the ESC under San rd’* arfminislration. Dr. Jnmes •brook, retired president of Kay teville State Teachers College, j u appointed earlier to the bo:Iy. | •‘Band -Boycott Cnntinued from front pa'it Krbbint, Thom McAn and Roya. Clothing Company. ' Picktts havt mannod lines in front of these stores during the firjl two hours of the stores' working day each day of the cam paign. More than a dozen Durham re- 'Kil stores were targets of the boycott when the action was launched over a month ago here Hcwever, all but five were re moved when they reached agree ment with the iioycott sponsors on hiring policies. I Continued from front page I portunity to tour several iKJtnts of ' interrst in the Capitol city Included on the tour rctiedulc 'ara the FBI Building, Wasnincto;i I Mcnuihcnt, U. S. Treasury De- , pari, Smithsonian Institute, Hall of lii.slor>’. Aircraft rtuilding, and to vii'v th" changc of Guard at Arlington National Cemetery. "Attack ONLY S5.C0 Down EXTRA Soecial EXTRA Tnuia^ llafiio & Heater, extra clean Cliev. 4>Dr. V-8 Engine, Auto. $1(50 Payments Payments OPEL 1 Door $31.00 19M Mor'-urv 4 Dcor Hardtop . . $31.00 C- 1957 PONTIAS 4 Door Hardtop . $31.00 1956 Ford Custom 4 Door Greon .. $31.00 !**■’ iC»rH FI 500 2 De«r Vlcterit . $31.00 1954 Buirk Sp'Sciil 4 Door $31.00 * Otmr Station Wagon $31.00 1956 Ford Custom 4 Dr. Bl & Wh. . $31.00 ! m? PM C-300 4 Door $31.00 1953 Ford 4 Dr. Good Tianspt. .. O o 19S7 Plymouth V-8 Ayto. Trans $31.00 1948 Chev. 2 Dr. Fleetline, like New Cond $15.00 "GEU STi AT lIGSItE AVt R C. DEALER NO. 126* TEL 6*4-0391 e 6*2-1119 Conliniind from front page [ the first Ne"ro in organized base | ball, Negro chiurhes all over the fr-untry cut tiioir services short so (heir members could go to ball I p.nrks (o show support of this; great Am"rican athlete,” Rev. Law-i rence said. j “R'ght now, members ■ of my | cliu'ch buy Chock Full O'Nuts Coffe,-! bocausc Jackie Robinson ip with the company. Besides, 1 tell my people that its a heavenly coffoe, so church folks ought to drink it. anyhow,” "Teachers Continued from front pa.go mt;try and differential-integral calculus at Duke University, Dur ham. Fred D. McNeill, Jr., biology teacher, will study aquatic and terrestrial ecology at the Univer sity of Minne.sota. Simvtpl II. Cox, math teacher, will study mathematics and phy sics at St^ Augu.stine,s. Continued from front page en by the Order of Shrine and Prince H«ll Maaons Tuesday at 11:00 p. m. until midnight. In terment was in the Greenview Cemetery of Reidsville. Born in Winston-Salem, son of the late Annie L-./ and P. H. Carfer, and reared in Rcidsvlllc, .he was educated at the latter, and at A. and T. College, Greensboro, Leonard Medical School, of Shaw University. His medical practice were spent in Reidsville, Goldsboro, Elizabeth City, Windsor, Charlotte and Gastonia. As a jmember of St. Paul Bap tist Church, he served as Chair- j man of the trustee Board, Di- i rector of the Senior Choir and He assumed a leadership role in work with' the Boy Scouts, the Boys Club and all activities for the betterment of the com munity, and was a valuable supporter of the State and Na tional Baptist Conventions and of Shaw University. The Best of Everytlimg from Swift! SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BAC0N..>49 "THU-TENDER" THIN SLICED SWIFT'S BEEF LIVER lb. 63c 15c COUPON IN PKG. GOOD ON SWIFT'S BSOOKFIELD SAUSAGE LINKS SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRANKS .... lb. 59c PRICES GOOD THROUGH APRIL QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED, FRESH DRESSED GOVT. INSPECTED WHOLE "CaRaveral Continued from front page TIk- NAAf'P leader reminried I’rofid nt Kennedy that ‘'F’deral spac'! and military installations prerliiminatn in tho Cocoa area. rh'> entire local economy, inclul- ing tourist accommodations, bank ing facilities, .schools and public | Taiilitie.s, is dependent directly or] indirectly upon the presrnce and | financial support of the Federal government. J \ Faison I Continued from front page ' Southeastern Diocese; M. King, , Northeastern Diocese; V. Joseph, i Rhode Island; L. McBryde, Maryland; L. Bembry, North I Carolina; and Margaret Nolman, | j National Wortien’s Secretary. J I A sheaf of resolutions from ^ all the official boards and auxili arie^ of the churelj, and from scores of prominent persons I was read by Miss Patrcia Wat-i I son. 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