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M" ; The Southern Baptist Convention, protesting whet it described ea e "threat to the future of all public schools," went en record at its meet ing in 8t Louis against acceptance of Federal aid by church-Sponsored and opposed sending an offi cial representative from the United States government to the Vatican in 1 The Convention, attended by 7,900 persons from 19 states and the Dis trict of Columbia, adopted unani mously a resolution warning all Bap tist schools ' and other institutions I against accepting grants of money from the Government for any pur pose on the grounds it weakened what it termed the traditional wall between the church and state. Also adopted by the Convention was a resolution deploring the re cent Supreme Court . decision uphold-1 ing a New Jersey case permitting hm of local school district funds to I help pay the cost of transporting J children to and from parochial schools. Dr. J. M. Dawson of Washington, Executive Secretary of the Joint Con ference Committee of American Bap tists, spoke vigorously in favor of I tie resolution, declaring that there was a "deplorable drift toward union of the church and state, resulting in dangerous encroachment on the Con stitution. ... We protest appropria-1 tion of tax funds to sectarian pur poses." I The convention also heard Dr. Wal-1 tor Pope Binns, president of William Jewell College at Liberty, Mo., as sail Government aid to church | schools. Dr. Binns' Public Relations Com mittee report, which the convention adopted, Said consistent application' of a Supreme Court ruling of last February posed a threat to the future of all pubic school systems because it would allow "not only Roman Catholics but 268 different denomina tions in the United States to put their hands into the public treasury for support of sectarian schools." , "We are confident the deplorable situation may eventuate- in the thorough arousal of the citizenship to the peril of a fundamental change in our whole culture, as contained in the continued encroachments of the Roman Catholic hieararchy through this and other sinister steps." The report stated that the Com mittee felt free "to unite with other organizations in some issues such as the separation of church and state." "Unless this is done in relation to the present powerful drive of the Roman Catholics to capture Ameri ca, we shall fight a losing battle," the report continued. The Committee's adopted rec ommendations also directed the at ? tention of all Baptist schools, hospi tals, and other institutions of what it said was the danger of accepting grants of money from the Govern ment for buildings or equipment or for any other purpose. "Acceptance of such grants upon any pretext whatever will weaken the Baptist witness ill behalf of the principal of separation of church and ftMte."" . ' "|| It's astonishing how many quar rels arise over sums less "than dollar. w A smile may make matters worse when you've been caught in a costly mistake. Please spare me from long-winded telephone conversations. MRS. ADDIE CORBETT WKS ? IN GREENVILLE HOSPITAL Mrs. Addie Corbett, 19, of Kings Cross Roads community, died in a Greenville hospital Sunday morning following an illness of several Weeks' duration. Funeral services were conducted from the late home- Monday after noon at 4 o'clock, conducted by Elder J, B., Roberts at the Primitive Bap tist Churc^,- assisted by Rev, E. Coatee, Presbyterian minister. Surviving ere three gone, S. L., of the home, J. C. and R. L. of Farxn ville, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Appropriate songs were sung by s group from the choir of the Farm ville Presbyterian church. Active pallbearers were nephews, Henry Smith) Jack Little, James, Leo, Jimmy and Wright Corbett. Mrs. Corbett, the daughter of the late Captain Bryan Smith and Teli tha Nelson Smith, was a membepof Otter's Creek Primitive Baptist church. BENJAMIN E. GAT Benjamin E. Gay, 61, died at his home near Fountain late Thursday night following several years'' illness. Mr. Gay lived his entire life in the Fountain community, where, he was a fanner. Funeral services were held from the home Friday afternoon by Iplder R. B. Denson, Primitive Bap tist minister of Rocky Mount, as sisted by Elder J. B. Roberts, Primi tive Baptist minister of Farmville. He was ? member' and deacon of Ot ters Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Lila Owens; five sons, Lloyd, Tony, Lester, Daniel, all of Fountain, and Allen of Norfolk; Va.; two daugh ters, Mrs. F. C. Owens, Fountain, and Delma of the home; three broth ers, Z. R. and 0. T., of Fountain and W. E. of Walstonburg; eight grand children. HUNT STRbMURG HEDY LAMARK Striae. WtfMUMb lEORGE co-starring LOUIS ANDERSHAYWARD RclsMsd tfcm United Artiste PARAMOUNT THEATRE * Thursday and Friday May 22 & 23 ,ja_,~?c49p^ CITY BUG COMPAIY *1 UP YOUR CAR ing, ng Seat Covers V SEAT COVERS ? Jyj ^jjsky: x, , We have agood stock and can fit most makes and models. See us before you buy, ZS) ?V - ? > -..?'??/'????- ?? , ; ? . ?. 7 k XK. . ; ???.- ; - ' lit "' ' j J We can also spray paint your porch and lawn if screens and blinds. This is the -? ' , ? ' ? - -2; < - k years that we have been this service. ? fr m " ? Diem .< Carl If. Blackwosd, Sr., 42, early Friday brief Saturdays Hobpes, pastor af . _ Baptist Church, of which he was member, assisted by the Eer. E. Glb?, Earmvilte-Methodist ml " " Interme# was in Hdllywood tery. '?."** '.v . . fS>. _ Mr. Blackwood was a native of Campbello, 8. C. He was a gradu ate of the University of North Caro- I Una, class of 1981. Fbr the past 10 years, he had engaged in the whole- j sale specialities business in Farm-j ville. Prior to coming here, he taught school in Saluda. He was af member of the Farm ville Rotary club. I Surviving are his wife, the form-| er Nellie Strickland, of Nashvi one son, Carl, Jr., of. Hie home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Black-1 wood at Campbello, S. G; * brother, J. C. "Blackwood of Charlotte; and one sister, Gladys Blackwood of Gal veston, Texas. I dut-of-town friends and relatives! attending the funeral were: Mr. and] Mrs. G. W. Blackwood, Sphrtanburg, J. Ci Blackwood, Charlotte; Miss Gladys Blackwood, Galveston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noah, High) Point; Mrs. R. J. Plyler, Salisbury; I ?Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freeman, Fay etteville; Mr. and Mrs. Woody Mor ton, Durham; Mr. and Mrs. F. D.j Finch, Zebu Ion; Mrs. N. " B. Finch, Spring Hopb; Mf. and Mrs. J. E.J Cheeves, Warrenton; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson, New Bern; Mrs. R." T. i Burnette, Greenville; Mrs. L. J. Stocks and J. M. Stocks, Hookerton; G. M. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Burnette, Mrs. C. R. Cherry, Mrs. William Cotbett, Miss Delia Batch-1 elor, Miss Vernon Batchelor, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Vaughan, Mrs. H. E.I Benson and Mrs. G. H. Strickland, of| Nashville. Orthopedic Clinic - Greenville, May 231 We wish to remind our readers of the State Orthopedic Clinic to be held in Greenville, Friday, May 23, from | 12:30 to 4:00 p. m. This Clinic takes all types of crip-1 pies, both white and colored, free of I charge who are unable to afford private treatments. It is desired, j though not required, that patients be [ referred by a physician or the Wel fare Officer, and that toe patient | bring such note to the Clinic. The Clinic is set up to serve eepee-1 ially the Counties of Beaufort, Car-1 terei, Pamlico, Pitt and Tyrell, though I patients from other counties who do-1 sire to cdtae may do so. . The Clinie is conducted by Dr. Hugh | A. Thompson, orthopedist, Raleigh. This Clinic has been > running for | some over seven years and is now I -ving a large number of cripples, adults as well as children in this area. The -Pitt County Health Depart ment Offices are located at the cor-1 ner of 8rd and Greene Streets, Green-1 ville, North Carolina. LITTLE JOHNNIE WARD ALLEN RECOVERS FROM INJURIES! Johnnie Ward Allen, two and one half-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.] John Allen, has recovered from in-j juries received a couple of weeks ago! when he was struck by an automo-1 bile on North Main street. The accident occurred about dark. 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