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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page WALLACE BOOED headciua' fas who," '>•.* hc'r\ a ; press con ft-j ence. Here, d pu n and soaking wot reporters who had been caught in a torrential downpou which had come up between the de parture !. -Hi the airport and ar rival at headquarters provided -i mild (o:o' "-.to of what war to ! • his r> cep'.ion later in Du char and through the state. Race Issue Most important to many r porters pr-.'sent seemed the quo: tion of the canu mate’s racial views and how he liked living with Negroes. These questions Wallace parried with the asses tion that h- had never lived with Negroes and that the quartering of mend- •• - s of the entourage ha ! been left up the local chaptei of the i.-rty. He qualified this. hu.vev'.M- by saying that all chc.pt -a had bie.i instructed to util-.-• > «.n’v at ■ ■ u modations wiiei- m the group white .. v.eli as N* ■ pro, would h< wi Icnm He wa ■ then qut.r; uv’d con cernin'? i’.\ ** action e an ailio-.u statement l>.\ ;; witness before tie House C /’-.mitt <• a un Amen can Activities that Mbs Mery Price, th party’? candidate I" Oovoinai was • 1 Ciariumi-i. "I don’t believe Mrs. Bentia, said that, and 1 don't believe sir ‘ would say that." he answered. Tire heart v anil enthusiast;, welcome l mdered him at the A! gonquin Club bv app >x:mat ■ 250 ners ,a.s war atTena- ; quet given in his h*sn-r :,::r 'h. hundreds who stood outside me. hint even h-a propar.i i*>u what would, happen late • at the City Arm a- v whvr e!« v. a, h* ituled to ho tnc principal p«' sk er, Pickets Present Early arrival:- at th* A-m ry !'■ .* th*< r-ven .y; so •: i.>n f -»:»•! two or three pickers walking up and down past the doors bonriri.: . signs which read "Wallace Flout.- Sou?in C invention . 'Wa. lace - Alligator Bait", ami "!.••• This What I F uplit Five Ye.,. For?” At fir", tire lattei sign was car.: ! !v a fatigue clad y- ut * ot ab nit .2 or 23. Later, as t'.* pick •« •; asked nystanders. why a rent you carrying w " «•»’- suna> si«»•» .as carried by ab: ot about ’3 or 14. A: a, time did th** pick*.*; num!:. :r msr** than about ‘2a, e.n.i wit); the* * sc* i/tiiin ot s mat to * ail appealed to b 'teen suer s. A fi r s. o'lhr - ; **• ■ - V-.’ .l: : arrival one of the voungo.-t the group suggested that tiiey maid :i'(|. with their r. (.'*.-. an; they did °o. P,evor;d ‘hi turning of few peari-. and a few scattered boos, then ti: • <m ■ •. dl-n! .:.* >* lJllt- *.l ..!:■! ; went out-id* ay dr. to ;..-**:'■ thru picket - 'ns. i.a’ei t ■ \ ma , a second em it y, and this tune oik ot the pic kets shovd a member *>i the . audience vho knock**d him un• come••*us with a chair. Guardsmen in Action A tree for-all developed un rued lately betw .t n person; u; I the "nnvdiste vicinity ,-t tin clash and the pickets National . Guardsmen who were on duty a* the Arm my rushed t* the scene • of th 'b-tiu ance and began ; ousting the pickets. Mo-d had drawn then nistols and several ver seen to swing thorn at :ae lards ot icva-ting picket r-rs Despite the ousting cf tiie pick ets order wa :s never fulh re- * stored. Approximately a dozen .youths in the hack of theha 1 11. 1 and about four res" the front maintained a loud and insistent heckling and booing which mad-* ; it all but impossible for the 1,200 persons prt sent to hear the speak- j era rie-pits the amplifying system The new 'St semblance to order came for a few brier moments when Lout-; Alston, a Third Pasty suppo'dei and publisher '*l th- Carolina Times, mounted th stage and began a prayer, the second of the evening. Wallace Arrives Immediately upon conclusion of the prayer Mr. Wallace, flank - ed by DOl’ccrnen and Progressive Party members, entered th :• building by a side door near the stage. An ear-splittin.* medley of boo: from the small group of anti Wallace]te and cheer, from th< rest of those present followed. Though interrupted several times t'.v th. dm, Wallace manag ed to ;iel'v*'cr a sneern in which he called IV.r a 4-billion dollar sub sidy over a t year period for the South to raise its industrial and agricultural standards. Charging absentee north.v n owners with "draining” billions of dollar:, per year away from southern field and factory work ers, the Third Party candidate suggested the use of a half bi! lion dolars per year to linan the purchase* and construction w southern owned industries and the payment of salaries to work ers which are on par with those paid ; n other sectoint. Boos Increase As the booing, nuntuated bv shout:: of “We want Thurmond,", increased. Wallace iwi inded he? heckler? that what they were do leg was o h’ot on tin name uni the reputation of the state*. Allusion a to the ltd Pro '•dent Roosevelt and to the late '*'os<- ph-i-- Daniels ;»nd In Th. Frank Gnh *m. president ot North Caro hna State College vcr< emiall" • *t;>, in .'iuietm>' the storm of fiF/tC-e Aea 1 " be celled ntjmn h-’s ju*eV lers. tell it *' them that what Hv-v dtd. would be publislied in new.:- papGTs all over the- world He fol- lowed thus with ~: aivp-cal tc> the * ne.vviien present not to plav ur j the dif.order, hut ail appeal: were useless. Ber.oniitig somewmii incen : at. this point, Waliaci t-d:i o baitt-’-s that they couldn’t intirm date* bin- that iic c.-iild si and here lor ns long us tnoy couid shout. Ka ■■ I a *. had t*.*M ot th- ;?pai •• i| - grandCatner'; house •.'.hli ' ov Chinns who *.vvt • < p*. ..., ,| •*, f: ,-,'*• 'iiiooist mov< • merit. As be neared ti;e rnd of hi speech his hecklers r< turned wi’h egg.-: and tomai.o..-, wiiivli they . proceeded to throw as the e *•*•» jng ended. Alt* 'up*'- i * speak at Gi'-en.-*- I> io. Burlington W instoti -Sidee-', Hickory. Charlutie a’>.d Hig- Point wc m* '. v. itn ’.■ ?* sa 'V ! sort of vs ception fn ;■ ver* I of the tow ns men tinned tin i *,:it. n c-i.iy and tome 4 . * 'Parages b*. can hi fori ho started to -peek. On Tue.-Jnignt. uP.e" >.= .til Pp si ' -una and C j i-rnor H. Gregg Che rev of North ) Cm<*'nihad denoiium . c! the ; av , hurl mg' "*■]'.•' *" '■■■'■ I Arm 1 : an ii liti' ; : b'ccd-iro -u I speech, he : t e f '. spuai: ; ) ill A.-']'.! V i ip.-- ! y ?t tiim 1 ; 1 ■ ed ' dressed a ma.iar auiJic.e.-*. :n eom parative ocae. . : Foil >winr, ' A :** dh ypeech .he *. T* tne-o-' and . ethe; Soi fh«*rn noii.is vvii.rc h*. will atier.vit to i u v • n his cam • . gn. 1 ■: h. \ iMg t: a -da* however, hr told reporters ttiat be planne*.' t*> c-'mtioue to fol l,,vv his policy *.*i add e.'sing orilv unrel I ,:'. gated audlctic* - HEART SiIIZI RE •hi* pap* r in 1340 c'li'iv. e. :■ * | death of Mr Va*m At hr-- hclr'df 'U is.- time of hi. be.,'li w.', >■ > * - :•>* i ■ ! t*" inane i dime family. Funeral vices v. ■ b*- Thu -! .v ii> pat-'l.m ;'s H ! was, n e*r.b r ‘of ti.*- Om. -a I’ . ! Phi Pi ati ;m*i ti.* Als. un:-, ' Sri vivo). Uiclude hi.- w.!< two . untight. 1 . M AiU-];.*'.i<> !■xx i ; Scot I. and Mr J-ue L.xvis Wood • -:on; a sot:. Robert Ira Lewis and ; I a brother F’ugciie Lewis. SUM VNNOIXCES Mi.- W.'iiuLi!. OckK'hvny. ii S. 11l ns* s lintitut*- of Technology A ; .\) , 1.'jv't r~m\ v <*ic«»y' 4 ). itl "true- . I is:- . . ) Sc.-ne. Mia Mery ' W " : .*; S Flo A ; e.'.i :xl ('■■li <• . V .Nt X -V -: I 1 : 1..X dy. 1 ■ ■., 11. ■*.re : i ’i ;s ■ l- s. e ■ ; Chari: It. Robin.-on B. S. Shav. . . r.. v i ,iy \ xi. Columbia Ur.- ; \ .-r- it >■ 1 1;'::..- •; ,t; Ki. 'or.V M * i Aim., \V W. si \ ti . Shaw If:;.- j :v. , A. e.f.. Columbia U.,iv •■{ ‘ liar; ' < :■* rill i i«- *- * .*■ t umi'i i. u- . i si social li.-sl: ..* , *-. hi 11.-'m * | ill ti:C S<‘h6ol oi He) .liOii i Mib-. Vole; Gd M. CoiiGoi, B v Nw'h ~V . i. ~ • ■:- r. t A isle ut: Mi el. .in ii ~!))' B S ?.' Moi.i; Ca.ollfia ('•••! ;,.a Sien*'g i iph. i'. Bit • < ■ 1 li.t-: .V:- . -<•* , ',i M,".' -,x A B Y.'-i*.. S, me-;." .u.d C*..live. ! : V .... ... Suite Libi a C, ur> J . i -ary A. -e 1: *h , Me- (li.idv- V ; Dun . i'ayn. Be-;;;. Sclv.m ! ; Stenographer; Mrs. Hazel D. Phi : li’ . B y . Wins;on-Svieiii T< v. .- | ers C.hlcee Pavne’- Re.-u . Scfcoe! Ch ’.'ic.d A1 ant; M . . C..rr:i M pc* r> A. B , Shaw Ih.s v. r.-ip Ni-: -• • S'-; Tea< hci. ; ,Ni • Ah";., i. Moore. Nonnai J'i •- > putnitn' P,. •..-*' <•: Cullen , Dorr . , lO’ v WfESON STARTS I '. h'.cn !:.e\ c. me. Coi'icinrent se:-. ions of Uu j (j : r> —.! | Temple dir-.etc-d by Grand Datruh ; oi Rul s Kliz.-.ix ib Bo Gorclc'n of ; Washing'...!.. 1) C. help, d - eve!, i the attendance- that drew aecß4ac.es'' ! from local iv-wspapcr:-. for th* • j smo,..i.hi:.'S- and orderliness with ; 'vhich the convention came off. IP liA Is. HOST Alpha Lodpe No. !, whose exalt-1 ed rulct is Attorney Joseph If . Fulton, was host to ihe gathering.' Alpha w as the mother lodge, found- • led 50 years ago by R. F. Howard, i As is the custom, the convention highlight was the rn.un.noth parade through ihe center of Cicmnnaii. a 1 demonstration which loc.*i ob-t r\ers | fit] (l ~|^l Bmtaii 1 | T 5 H ■ crtfiri •04.4 PfiOC? 100% Havtrot Spirits oitt*ll<r<! from *3.tatn CUSOfIK'S MI m CB„ UHKK, It. i ' ' - - ’ »*.. ■■■ ; E : Gr.hGd ns Ihe *».■ >t r • >i uj v«. i . )-' !‘C. I'V fi\ ■ ■ i. I-: if, •{: i'.:. '))»•' !lUCl>‘ C f’.Gitl V.’JVif': ..{• r<-•is! <’H ; .p:J ,1 »•*<• w i'vcord for t*.u: ‘ WOh 3. ;<i <i ;* coy Of-: : :.V htf ’. *. " ». 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Po lend lei ■*. lua ified person 'll ren-oiiubl'. infer* • r u* - fund- to ' iilly or lease *... 1 : 1 : ■; on w hich t*.-< ' it.Pzi'd lame.!:' X. otlid I,' ihm !' 2- To c l;.i;i. a , a-nerie- : *:d pve : :i*i viio. laclora , : , aandt ils-.- • io.e rai-.eu or la; -. :h ai Un op. 11 nai'kct, the prolit-? hying :..*■.■ • . • * the corpoialion aid mr.u-txxl • in Industry aou bu: incs- . A conunitiat wa to i f ayp* a:* sd to deal with this proposal and l U ALLAt i; Sl»r -\KS The • ope dial Pu x ;_*;<!,d{it* - ,»♦ i ihe th; .-<* i.iajej pub-:. .'a I part.., ' iv-.ii 1;d :*!a * *:ei: a. f- 0a ■ l):.! 1 la in: U : P p. ■ i. . •.. .■ : i v i; i. ix *ii m u nt>l Hilly “f. f fiiir't 1 'H t.in Ting'd. ?y inor;'i,n.e. ge* f «:-!*.* t! Trumar; ar;a J !i f> m .>('•"!?i«* Hi.ir-y V’. r : i- t-v* r ‘th** gn.didal iiqud«»t‘>'n us <:sv:l of M 5 Giiil-on !!•■ isi-iaUC’d bor ; 'i TrtiJiu-r. : W.jil.uv'-* did -t*4 crt.Ai.3 * • i . •;« -U f ? <M‘»U ].» j ;ei,-■. I'm* h a i ;*mount by tn** ton. in* i*ad cut: G *...g. V. ' i S. I - :h ' THE I'OTI.H.III'S Sand, Green, Elephant Grey. Wine. Brown, Black, Natural. Sixes 7 - f7. 8- ! 8 -o -ik - */ k In Raleigh It’s iM — 4r "Fashions INSURANCE BUILDING "1! S7 rOENT -- >lrs. ..ion J’iJN Armstrong, of f’« hjnil'll-- ( Inchest honor -tu "Tt 'Ci’r, «>r) i>. sliou n between f*r t. A nerhigny riglit acting president ol luskcgec Institute •*u;i In Corn* (in-, V Troup **f * oil Vallcx Plate C'ollese. who iHressetl the slimmer quarlf r eradua c-. Mrs Armstrong reteivctl (lie 1 S. ili'iji'ee in education. AVl'' i) r us : a T>-■ r* : ,i-r ~■,■ ■ • t r , 1 -id. plea iii behalf of his party tUN I LSI Ul.Vs r u A -.light 111 tic high school gb! ;**-*:. < > ae.go N. . won !h sy.a: - :*- "!■' I < ' Mv;.l,i; mrl'.t .un..!. si\- oi **.*■ ■.**if*;,tants. . lid - i -STi> *■:*:'] a ward and a imphy for hoi iiilerprctation of •' e "N- Mo and Ihe Conslilutiori." Shi' had already qualified, al.im* v its; i.'liier.s for a SI,OOd scholar a p ]*' . :';*r:rl thi- rolley.* of her chi ice . ' i- Maw Elizabeth Games. 15, * ■ a or; 1 by Dr Hudsoe, J Oliver d NY**"lc. *. JueMtiur.o! tin eeio: Region 7. 1..,w * once- Salehell ol Cleveland Co "11!• no in !he ; ! ’' J ■ - \> h*, artn.'ipa'cd wete Isnu : n<* I \ <*l Oi:.-" . * Acad' my N" ' ' i' :■' - J; ' : !' id of Bern 1 ;> ( h; H !•' it: "I! ill ( ' : ’ (! . d,:l'i; ( : i of Hi il .'id William W:, ' sass ot ' x !i n III!:. I) C A i * Mild av party honoring* ?,t: 1 1 1 "o .• •*. 1) id 11:*- ; ana evening Cliai'd r.ctrijitif.! Io (I'J year."- ' •I• •' > -I", -in- as. joi:: I'icd *ho *: .r il I .odi -. had x o:cl ha i a o’i"lnlay ,n-*-s of of $5,000. i.M, PRESIDENT -•a .iii< s .i: they t)pon. < OVI>U i I U ns 5 \OLDS I lu- • * • was prr.sidc.'i u\u* by • ! lE'Ejoi: IE vnold:- <•? *’ ’i: ; ' 5 ''.l. - I’s.fiH til: < t it ‘E fit i * ’•»•!<- who dom:;n*iou i'nni ■ i Cich.y- in ihf* c.xH-U>::On In ! {•*:! t GJt‘vmt’iit oi iho : i , : i\j :><- i nded. and ; i■ >fr. nutdt Gpplk*nb)r h vt'.i ui :.k>; mt.asui'ty * : , . ! JU'S'U RoV/Uilc' : ' f g-m* has I* »ug sU\c' U>) N io( '• si i cOiVj :* into '- * ‘ ;;l G ‘ A' • -;J1 I.i { lioiv * a E. * •: -'* o it? ou: h'.t' It* . t > *• ti;.;, i.f di.-vtimiuaUon « i ; " Y l . •I : t /i: i{ . projert* d whut ?H’ ■ : *-3 < tour d ’aii ambaiciu;-. v>ja> -•*: 1 - cf)j t:;o or;suioy year, ' }* -OM'll;* t.il; 11: C * pjO£>f’;> ?}I. i. VI. t Jit Ih, GNSistaiU i’4'vlVld THE CAROLINIAN I .oorihcn, stale ■ } 1 riuteci !V;ii :■( It: ' I !iO r u>.: .• ■ u{j <,i•: l l r. .eta we cun wield decidin';; political in ; lUencc. | RAP DEWEY py ‘, - AI, | v S. Sampson. prod of Uu fellnw ;i;!:', “'fhe issue .-not.iiit not be solved on the !>..:•i.- t ; most convenient or advunt ~*cou- to va rious Europe .in powets, but accord in'? to v. iiat is most lie-!i fui to me economic progress and political in-, dependence of the Africa l , peoples I cotierned. The people - ei Krit j c . i, I Klhiopi.j Somalia, am! I a\u .vant ' ihe horde's of their tm ntui ies i changed so that people who am ! similar in rare and culture may P, ! under the same political jure die : ! toil. “We American . are too insecure here at home hi our liberties and ] civil rights Jc- i entain inactive while 1 sh >sc vrii • ,i pi>•( jo leadership over our foreign and domestic affairs attempt to pl.o" At i scan peoples wf’.-a io auiii lie * 'a -I < i a j o\\ cr j,i ; winch they Flats’ little i onfiiierua •he raid. i 111- liatiei i t pro test to Gov Dewey pointed out it would L> : “humiliating some three million® ■ African; !e force them to accept an ’ aril : it 1 ie h p : offei ' With Mrs. x,ir,,, Mure, there v:ere name; cf Prof St jt'iair. 1'• ore Wd a.,; ■ P - . -,a Aitort'a •. vv i! 1: a! j: Ii Hos! Hi 1..1 i i iizo l) Turner and Hei.-ba Klein lis ter Bf'uyer. CV-ariia Thoinp.-'in uni Wesley Thompson milll “HIST IKE SMRJ.r\R\ (AMs The secretary of the h-uate • i •-crvice. then went ai person to c m :Iti Hi the "iPJK'l'i' a a v j| iMl.ri have been. : r:o ' . -ocvt an;, irdmmdetstandii ■- emlian.:- ,ii ill T!U- ;, r. 1 ; .. ; . i, f ioi ; , all Wilt’ll 'C I a a ;i! ; ,vt ! c . st. ii i.i Mini's mimi: I Raleigh, North Carolina NEW BENSON \ IBRARY I ★ Music ic Pre-Social Work ★ Health and Physical Education ★ Nursing Education leading to Degree ★ High School Teacher Training (in cooperation with St. Agnes Ho*- « ★ Business pita!) ★ Pre-Medical An Environment of Beauty—An Atmosphere of Christian Culture—A Pattern of Individual and Social Ex* I pression Designed for Maturing 1 Personality St. Augustine's College COLLEGE CHAPEL Raleiyh, North Carolina - : 1 [Cvar, it was apparent Mud : oiue thmgs of a florry had been c-iu .-d j They seated themselves ii <ne or -. ! I :a'i’ lobby, ■>, ;ii: < . 1 a ,»fli(.i.il i fluted Kit tier ssui tne.hc. • f: rally one of the executives <- u • • j' ■: to explain *h-;t .--.m., 1 k- i ! hod bom made Oii .-ii. ' said \'. o-ti.r Kw;.. ‘to mi.V.aki v. .s possible, v.'e were sin- 1 porUincd by yon to yvi l you our l a r. nr-. c Wc . . •.■..pi d you,- or, fat ion. Wo arc here ilh ouo gue.dsi Wo do not care n, accent a« y otbco j oCOOHiniijiiat on I’l. ii that iov j 3TT?ir.Ki\l in ti c main dinirui i oom." The Fairfax hotel people lock - ■ ■•■ J son.c more, thru with an .r * a), g/idanti-y and : ’i', ushered the cn'si- partv into id 1 ' mam dinine. room and n: tficm service with eclat. “If is very stn-igt'.” Ml;,! u;• ■ King told the manager as ti:.--- | ; n “Our vis-.tr-s tuiv-e L-ee.. the of Hr L’nie d e i;!w , liuusc Tncy 1 Hi 1 C.iv. ra re and weie the honorees ,t a lui ah eon two uu.vs aij.) I cannot timr.” ■tund how a hot<;l in iiic cap Kit of a nation upon whom v■> arc on good U'iins, could daw wio ■ ;h< Citizens <a a raven ;:; a;.' oil as I rrp■: r-Yon r:;n * -rp; ■ sent t■ i sirri! of your povcw r -u'.' j.W'C ASKS I “The only PC’r.'io nefafr d from tnc fiasco p .pi'iraled !>■ con yrcss were the transn- rtation com panies- Through taiitastie tiilwade .■ ' they already’ have adeauote cuo* uresumal i pi'ei-ciited e .- he •- : . iof the nation does not.'' He pointed ora !'■ it ptr porp- 1 o , for recoi; vpiv, -c a..,- . .U: -1 lb- ! 6m ■ a j r* ' PINE ifiilTE ffc', ICE V L tyay health ul pine state milk »*«*’». ■vranii imt w>mhwmu»hhk.>■ ’tin--:nwiowm« m 'u-iwi.■■ ww -,«u T-irnann-r- -i-rr -■ nr -imrrr rmin mr r n « ■»- r n- rr . i-w- urrin iuntiini.-iriwi, ->»nmvrT > muni*—mimni iriwu. n \\ Ei:i< ENDING SATURDAY, HE I'EM HER i, IMB cafiond p.ilitieal iVTix cnilon wa« not 'a fatten the pm-fenger revenue es the rad wdi; end mrJir.es, bus to -.ave .Arner .a- the- hou-u's they coiiid aJfia'd in rent. , . buy, to curb ah inf la c- s that is w ert vhelrfiing fhc nat on, and ;.■•. enact a civil DR. (11 tS. V. WESIJ A tfon in tic- Urn ted State-: with i .it kind in iimprove iacc io iations rai!y..')s it nu.-; ’necomc inipor’-ihlc fo-<- >hc; United State t<’ d H'-n: •; at CCt iVO iV the Sllbjoct i n; ", light? through: ut the ' ’.vi'.ho’jt n :p viu to settle Oil’ a ~•• .*ki■ during the v/eek H- :i< :. ic Leon If. Keyserling. Vice Gruwrman, Council of Eco fiornie dvisor.- to toe President I' ' TrVS.'v^w'w Hu t . , v H ' ,n i R, KEEP YOUR ENGINE Payment:: , y is low aa mC -j n New piston rings save oil, gas, and *psJ. J J ciivi; yj:.u more power. UA. SIR WALTER I on Reoairs, £±L CHEVROLET CO. WWMWaMMHLiWBMWSy of the United States. Oscar R, F. A-ii:,.-, Natii.nal Administrator. Federal -Secluritv Agency and Othr-y. (aATHOfiC VOI TH card far the Christian ideaia which derrand recogr»ition of the Gtrd-K're)- rights of all human beings”. Tj Study Housing The C . ,i«. do : evolution alt went r»t r cord as recommending not rrbv the continned general .study of the history of American Negroes, hut, also a special study uncniDlo.vJnc'Mt, Housing and nerrplovmcnt, housing an tl i-malth conditions of Negroes in ■aoh area where the Catholic Stu dent.-;’ Mm-ion Crusade has u unit, with ilh- v icw of help ng to rem edy unsatisfactory conditions.
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