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FANCY IDEA Miss Martha Easter, test. home economist with a Coining, N. Y.. glass manufacturer, demonstrates other uses for new and modern glass cookware which might include flower arrangements. The interested onlookers are Mrs, Mary Cozart. Clinton, center and Mrs Thetis Gerald, Orrum who were attending last week (lie annual Conference of Farmers and Homemakers at AST College, VIEWPOINTS IN THE NEWS Renta) Restrictions Block Complete Integration ST. LOUIS The Muvoun Ad '■tsory Committee of the Federal Commission on Civil Rights re ported recently that 95 per cent of Negro school children in Mis souri are attending desegregated schools. However, the rrpori pointed n ut that residential segregation has resulted in a large per centage of Negro children at tending schools thai are, in fact, Negro schools, Some high schools remain as segregated as before the 1954 decision of the United States Supreme Court The committee .said ichool inte gration w ould remain a mocker' ‘ so jonc as free choice m home buving and renting 5 vas denied TT) e Missouri -chool board made plans for complete integration af ter the court decision in 1954 The plans were endorsed by the vari ous communities ***** Whites’ Removal To Slums Predcted CINCINNATI Charles Stamm, director of Urban Renewal, m an impromptu speech lest week told the Cincinnati Association of Real Estate Brokers "whites will move to slum areas rather than live in integrated public houses "t feel within the next ten year? world happen mm Archbishop Warns Racists DURBAN, South Africa—An* r bishop Denis Hurley, archbishop of Durban, predicted recently that a ' lolent social and political revolu tion will shake South Africa if "■bite supremacists do not "abolish color restrictions voluntarily." "The color bar has got to go, peacefully or violently," the archbishop declared. 5 A ♦ ime comes when with or without organization ability » people reaches the end of o hat it can take in injustice and humiliation breaks out in s great elemental eruption or resentment," he continued “If the white race wants any ?= y in the. future running of this country, it will retain that, say by leading the non-whites to e quality and not by raising obsta cles in their path," the Catholic prolate concluded t A » * American Attitudes Create Uneasiness ARUSHA- Tanganyika Whites in Africa are criticizing American attitudes toward racism in Africa The*’ claim that America aims at ending British influence on the continent Criticisms have multiplied since Tom Mboya's visit t.c th c United States recently The whites are tearing that Ameartra is listening to a one sided story from the Afri cans who visit, the country. They regard attitudes of American poli ticians as means to winning poli tical posT'ons An editorial in a Kenya news paper said: "People of ail races with great experience of Africa will watch with somewhat cynical eves A merican attempts to gather for themselves some of the influence they are only too eager to strip WHOLESALE BAKERY SPECIALS For Your 4th of July Picnics ! j? ALL 7-WAY LAYER CAKES Special Price |SO j FRESH GRATED Lemon, Coconut, Chocolate and Caramel j Homemade Rolls and Biscuils J 1 H And Pc** Dozen j j Chocolate, Vanilla and Caramel Muffins I Special 48S Dozen WE WILL 3E CLOSED SATURDAY. JULY 4TH. FAMOUS BAKERY 107 8 WILMINGTON ST PHONES TEraple 2-8333—2-8534 j all public housing will b c for nen white occupancy." he said Mr Stamm, who was criticized along with the FHA administrator bv the Brokers Association for 5 racially designated housing," added, if this prediction i? not time, you can hang me." Hr explained in an interview that in view of "prejudice, con ventions and the unwritten rule against, integrated housing, we are constantly faced with obstacle? " Diocese Votes Against Bias DETROIT—The 1959 Convention of the Episcopal Diocese in Michi gan voted a resolution withhold mg Episcopal financial support from/ anv institution 01 asen c. v v hich practiced segregation. * * » * Priest Speaks On Racism PEORIA, 111.—Fr William ,T Kenealy, S J a priest-legal ex pert. sees racism a:, 'the most criti cal of al! domestic problems fac ing this country." The priest said, "t think there is less hypocrisy about race relations in the South. Most Southerners say what, they think, and practice what they preach. "In many areas, especially employment and housing, northern practice is patently from Britain The racists in Africa ha v e rriti cued the* commum.-* eour4ri e c similarly *> - * * puvaiier To Resume Duty PORT AU PRINCE- Haiti _ President Francois Duvalier is ex pected to return to his office next week, according to a recent an nouncement by Clement Barbot, executive secretary to the Presi dent The National Palace reported that the President had sufficiently recovered to resume his adminis trative duties M Barbot has been acting for the President, since his collapse caused by a heart attack on May 25 Phvsc.ian Returns To Quietude NEW YORK CITY—Dr Ma r k Poole and his nurse-trained wife left for the Belgta Congo recently to resume their careers as flying medical missionaries Dr Pool** decided that Afri ca was safer and quieter than New York City in spite of its wild animals, heat, humidity, and disease Th*= doctor s, Texan whose fattier was a hanker and cat Reman. was on a brief medical leave to have an operation * * * * IT. S.« Owned Land Occupied By Cuban HAVANA. Cuba—A total of 182,783 acres of United States-own ead property has been occupied by Cuban Government troops in Camaguey Province, according to reports by a Nation Cattle Asso ciation spokesman The land was occupied last Thursday by orders of Premier at variance wtiti northern preaching Ironically th r statistics offered m -upport of segregation consti tute powerful evidence against it Surely it is a cruel and cynical logic which argues for segregation from ihe very evils it has produc ed, he concluded. Fr, Kenealy made these re marks before the Boston College Law Department recently $10,442 Damages To Mixed Couple TALLAHASSEE—A mixed cou ple received $10,442 damages bv order of 2 federal court m a bus suit Tam 1-3 mi TVail Tours was order ed to p *y the damages to Rev. and U r s Grover C Bulloch of Jamaica who were attacked bv 2 white man Bullock blamed tbr attack partly or the fact that, his wife was white and partly op the Get that be was sitting at the iron! of th* bus. Bullock's face was damaged, his glasses and natch were broken and b>s wife was slap ped in the altercation with the white man. The couple had asked for $506,- 000 damages from she bus line on the grounds that the company should have warned him of the possible consequences of k 1 • rid ing m the front -eat FH°l Castro The Premier has called foi Go- eminent intervent ion or manage*,.rot of thev.p lands to halt whajl be called i*uo. »L',iee? bv large cattle breeders 'ORHMHnHHnMr REMEMBER ® For Quickest Service ® Lor Cleanest Wash • For Quickest Drying • For Off Street Parking SPEEDY - WASH 319 N* Tarboro (Former Site of Hall’s Grill) I] i >cagrams J Gulden §| Seagrams t : i r; Golfon K: BVr;, DISTILLED DRY > f j* P 6im . jv* $ 3 ° m . Mfel* * -* n r/y p/t* /#+«v4/h. tfi .| C- v /5 Q(. '■Bgl* f*v/A * Ap £>&iyrt'*v# £ em% . tEA3MH-BiSTSI!.K' COWPASV.S.V.C;.34 MOOT MSTAItt MV pm DISHLItO «W» UIWSM 6*Mt ‘More Convinced Than Ever That Non-Violent Resistance Most Patent Weapon:’ Or. Kins NEW YORK -- "I left India more convinced than ever before that non-violent resistance ts she most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom," The words belong to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. who,writes of "My Trip to the Land of Ghandi." in the July iss ue of EBONY Magazine. The man who used Ghandi tech niques in leading the successful bus integration battle ol Montgom ery. Alabama made tire pilgrimage with hi? wife Coretta and biogra pher Lawrence Reddick He found the spirit of Ghandi very much alive in India today and says that Ghandians praised his passive re sistance experiment, in Montgom CAPITAL LOAN CO. INC. YOU FURNISH THE PROBLEM WE’LL FURNISH THE MONEY S2,PO IS YOURS Recommend Our Service To A Friend !f We Make A Personal Loan To Them—We Will Pay You $2.00 CASH. GliE H. BASDEN Manager 210 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. A TTENTION WE ARE MOVING PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CLEANING BY SATURDAY, JULY 4TH. 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He feels that the crusade for inde pendence and human dignity that is now reaching a climax in Africa will have a more positive effect on the world if it. were waged along lines that were first demonstrated in the Continent by Ghandi him self. The way of acquiescene leads lo moral and spiritual suicide." he T ALLAHASSEE - A workshop offering the advantages in Building Management and Maintena ice will be held at Florida A&M University, July 6-10. R E. Webber and W F,. Lee are co-directors. Better Buys On Better Jewelry Better Terms PLEASE SHOP EARLY! A&P Will Close Saturday July 4th ALLGOOD BRAND, SMOKED FLAVORED, SLICED ————————WO— “SUPER-RIGHT” SMOKED, SHORT h—m—n—i— PER-RIGHT” ALL MEAT P—j CAROLINA BEAUTY KOSHER |ji ~j MKWfe WKHWMU MOO MSRChAW pj|!|l I IL^i ilf ) I BREMNER CHOCOLATE FLAVORED I etothday 1 COATING - JUMBO J%|fc ikiaSMl * !: RUSSELL’S CRISP, VANILLA U MARCAL PAPER , 5 HEARTY AND VIGOROUS - OUR OWN LARGE SIZE, RED RIPE Prices Eff. Through Friday, July 3rd (SAVE) f®B CASOLENIAIf WEFK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 4, 195? writes, 1 The way of violence leads S to bitterness in the survivors and : brutality in the destroyers I For Easy ' , nkol f'r unro I I Plan, See Your Mohawk Dealer. I TOWH & COUNTRY TIRE CO, I ■pis S. Dawson Si. TE 3-5553 1 JUST SO STOR Y One of the hardest secrets for a man to keep is his opinion of himself —Sea Hawk, Tacoma, Wash phenomenon: Men are funny—pat them on the back and their heads will swell —Duty Call, San Diego, Cai PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 9
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