WF.EK FifaDi fcfa SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1955 l' owies Is Leading Down. BI loot’s Path P-v IC.-i.y-. fiat-v of (!'*:• Sunday FharloUc OBSBKYUK in his fohiiKii. PLOPLE AND poi me? If sinwr- !»nd .-.crrcijation- L'ts (.ntercajis p.jiy Lt;iis ot relief ®r tho.ii ciiiuie, iteyii do well to r>r ' lop loufimbtp othrr than that of the Milford nuuluian. Byr~ snt. Bowies. I; ■.:• inconceivable that Bowles could hoodwink even 800 people wi.ii (ho Bi,’ Lie technique. But OoebbeL did it. Bevvies' followers, at - still con vinced that no publicity preceded t.hf peanut bigot's speech here. They refuse to lock at the front page record because the:, “know ■velvet Ei yam said right out in the op •.■fa” ft takes people blinded to rea son by bigotry to pia.ee money into Bow’- hands without know ing whrr« it'll go AME Bishops, Ministers V I:; Meet; Only One Absent f’.Y GEORGE A. hfNGLETON DETROIT iAMP• - - Tin, a.fvw fcaic;’ of bi;u’o*w of the AME < '-• -h r:;: , ~, f' lenozer AMI Church last wa is AH of the bish ops ivc-p v.resc" t excep’ Sssbon TVrdcruk D J i-ds.ii of So u a Africa Ihe oo.ioc.il w ."; i n'crtrnn i='f at an either,it- ■ ;■■■ c f< aat far...; r,. r.yy- n YUtbii- It" was aw cc- B ■. u fuiv : r'.; ; t>., . The count fI opened Wcisncs tiny tnornijit; with ;» sermon by. o.t.'-ijji ttevendet 1 Seim, e-pi,U,-sr.i. O. KHftop E C. ?taf>her of tv«-st Airier* .m;! the I.isi EpiMit-pal district, made ~ k rli 'ergh Girls Among / - To D. C. Seminar a -a. d <■ tide- MEIDERSON ' • - • ■" ■; * k*> r « - »v. - i, t. : , -*T, r jj "Vir .uui M-‘S. Autbnr P»#le iir.Y a as s aims uiuyfi, Ohio. : and Sirs Lt:ro\ V I**l - and children of PSiiia.de!- i'iP.i., arc visiting 'Sir. as,:! - tVirr Davis lor a lew J i= visiting relative* in Eugene Eli:, ev. of Ore re N J. •nd Mr. Jo, Bullock of Bah wav. K Y. were the ho!.my gut-st;- of Figms C?m3 From God I.'-; I'lcv. J: .a:: I': .C ctior of the Christophers : I.*."T the mayor of a large Eastern city rer.d the Dec- : laratmn of Independence at a July 4 celebration. In hie read-' ire he left out all the references 1 to God r- the source cf our for ili f j document! j Too c:ten today in our class-: rce tlz, the Declaration of Inde p rat are is referred to as if it re;..- t.r.i; of historical ira -2 .cf i fy %• r ; astir, ri. the | T • *r :r ■ * •*!■* v r >*■&. JjjL-«.! u 1.-vUT, ( , the Author ci life and of all Keller human rights, to justify the re bellion. Thomas Jefferson in j his first draft of the Declaration, gave full prominence to God. a:.! the source of our rights and. equality. But the Congress it- j self went even farther. To Jefferson's words they ad- I ded an appeal to God as ” '-the j Supreme Judge of the World.” I Jr. the last sentence of Jefler- ! i son’s draft. Congress trifled the phrase, “with a firm r;l ar.ee on 1 divine Provib” '.' hr rcUcn' of our Founding .V:. Tiers shown: • that God and rcliglcn are the : basis for our government. Tae ~ In «m interview here. Bowles de ni d lie in anti-Semitic. But his ■ Na! ional Forum pamphlet, signed i:n him, refers to “the Jew-domi tu.vd. Negro-loving Eisenhower’’• . . and to . ••Jew.- ana other slimy 1 non-vihif;.’. . “Jewish master race which hopes to rule) as dic to ioi over mongrcUzcd slaves" . . . “We dream of exposing or executing these Jew traitors’’ ... ‘What cash Negroes get from lo cal .ind federal agencies goes to. • JnvL-.h-ownetl liquor stores or to. Jewish dope peddlers” . . White boys can't win prize fights because. ‘Judees jine Jewish” . “Be cv.r- the white man has spread' the doctrine of love he is marked! for destruction by the Jewish. Af rican and Asiatic, forces cf Satan” . . . And finally. “By desesregat in the love of Jesus Christ will be forever lost to the world:” the exherUtkm. The commun ion of the Lord's Supper was 'tlministered. The large path ■ rmp was saddened by the nr vs of the death of Bishop R, O. tValker of the Fifth Epis copal district. T■ ■ morality among AMf. icad cvr has been high during me . ; -dr*nrii:im. Seven bishops, three h. ■ •.< ive«, and three general officer?. hdied sin.ee the gen 'd conference of 1952 in Chicago T.'m ars-qn merit of a bishop or ; bishops over the Fifth district will he *m;n!,nyed following the fur.er • ! m Rishor*. Wslf'r at Kansas ( Kan., r.r.fi Wilberforce Uni- j \•' -Tv X* hv:■ oftv?Ti r?r-Qift?d f l l ■ •fa 1 will he supervised by. two or three bishops. . Deßnlese Perry r- ■ £ ■■ ■. -! p PocD Winston fa. : : . Ann A • ••• Raleigh; « h'rmt i. Rockv Mount: Joi i.v P.,m-r? •:. fafa-.n H;1I; Constance C- K-.,-, WailHco; Louise W ■■■. W 0h... L- r Mack, iacc; Cat: -e Parker. Rocky fa'' on; fa-. • Corvett. K'-Uy: Man tie Loo and Geneva Jones, ’ M: : ydr-t R.merl B Clock Mr D;\ modi Thc-ma? of Wash ■ . D. r -o U w- moot of Mr. r ■: Mrs F. D Baptist during the BIRTHDAYS Little Andrea L. Harris cele brated her birthday on July 2. So- was severs years old. Mrs Robert Somerville cele -•mu her birthday on JuJv 4. ' r :OUGHT!- TOR THE WEEK Happiness sefrns made to be v: r 'od Corneille. hast} councils. Wood rai - n p ' T -rr>fixes t irt'jlNTA\S VISIT HERE V: ,;r,r the 1, C. Rivero of K's fali • Street, during the week end v. w o Mr and Mrs.' W A. Lawson s i Vii-duia State College. P.etfws- U:.ii Vw.. and Mrs. Eddie Dnrbone u.sd . Roiuiie, of St. Albans. *■:. V. York. The fab;.!ions Nicholas Brother* art aboard for an extended cn- Snretsv r They are going great in Geneva. Switzerland Sr: v T r-mp.-.'-n and Lula Reed doit.,;: two months, of one-nighters, added a male crooner to the group. The TV cameras took viewers •>f Canada, tin United States and Mexico to the Carter Barron Am- , pbifheatre on the wooded hillside fa Reck Cr< ck Park in Washing ton, D. C. for a jam session Declaration cf Independence answers those who would seed to banish Ccd from our schools or any other public institutions. JEFFERSON AND THE MEN who approved the Declaration of , Independence knew that all men art, 'endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights '' They knew too that if recog nition of our dependence on God should ever be stricken from our theory of government, we would have no basis for our liberties. But are Americans retaining these principles of our founders? Not long ago I received a letter from a state education super vise.', Ke told me that in his .■■tat , “The Declaration of In cicp:.;.:lence is presented simply as a historical document. The interpretation and philosophy therein would vary with • the teacher ” BUT THOMAS JEFFERSON sr-. ri that the principles of the | Declaration a» eternal This means unchanging and not varying with each teacher. If ; man’s rights are inalienable, their foundation must be un- ! changing too. Our country is great because of the unchanging principles found in the Declaration of Ir.- ! dcppadeuce. ViTe will keep it j • rcr.t only by remembering that i rater. principle:; are based on be lief in an eternal God whom we serve and adore. 1" frail# fetr\juy itnrira. W.s&ra.fm V V C- J'A i Rhamlcatte RY MISSES BARBARA UiU, AND VIRGINIA BU'l RHAMKATTE St J o h n Church otwned its sci vice* Sun - day at 12 noon, vvit.n the R>.v Sis ter Effit: M ■ Ha ns a: gu, t speaker. Sunday was the begin ning of the pastor’s ani:.:\ crr .o y. Our pastor is the Rev. E E. Wor thy. Night servicer opened with Lev. Burt of Raleigh as the ,:i:i speaker. The two sermons that were delivered by the two visit ing ministers were enjoyed by nil that heard them. They ;vi o beart-warnriiag rtoofas MH with the glory of C : -fa The Community Tta rv Meeting will be held r.v St. John AME Church Monday night. July 1! Services wHi be ren:le: ad fat *.nr Wake County Sanitarium Th clay niglvt. July 14 with Rev. Isaac Lee of Watts Cfa:?,:.-■■■'! in charge. SICK Mr David L, church is or t • sick list as is Mrs. Vi rv hr fas |oi :■ c We .-‘ill p»r»yir'Z so: ..u --sick and prayer changes things. Vt-ifTORS Mr. and Mrs Otis Mrfafa ii: rr and their four sons, ail of L/fafa:- rnnrc. Md . verc here faieirrir,: i ;■ Fourth of July hobfa. ;. with faT ■ McCullo-'s faiofacc' M■l ■ c Tucker and farvtbv Mr. and Mrs. fah-'c r on " B -fa more were also v.si:far Mr? Newton's narents. M and VV M Die- Mr. and Mrs 1 F. Fc-c • of Atlarh.-i, Ga sr'-r-' a week with Mr. -r. d "»v c-crdlv Miss >J■ ••. Chav ov.wri ter r.i M, -o d M.- "V fa C WCnt. i'3.Ck VD TA 10 the AUrnme.;, Johnston County By MR!?. LILLIAN S WA>TON 3.15 ("oilier Street SMITHFIF.I.D Mr. Pres to-- H i Grantham and Laneee. Miss Flora •K. fafa of V.' fa D C . . ired his family, Mr. sod M: James Barbour r[ uriug the. Fourth of July v-tekend. eri fafaf ' -affa -faPfaV ’ fa- Fourth of Jv ;y with r :< fa fa Mrs. Clydia Aden of dll Holt St, Mfa . VT ;■■ c-,- • M fafa turned to V-';.vh •••• D. C sci • vis’tiriß her >•: fa'cr. M," Hfafa-' Taylor of SmitnfmM. Viiitir.;;; the First B■p. 11 ■ v , Church of RjoiftiLeid 35.-fa ‘from the Shiloh Bc-pifaT Church. ; Marrieviile were MesdarfaLwa M y . Flora Bell Houro To M:--- ■ Ksre- Green Ms.:;-' Deo fan:" Mic.-fas .Lois Bourn gh a-d G.-d;. Bcurouph. DON'T FORGET TO < I T YOUR CAROTIN FA fa' T V l WEEK FROM MK. V, “ MITCHELL, 224 N. FO! ’ * STREET. HE MUX BE BA PV TO mSFATf H \ NEK COY TO YOUR DOOR. f ITS SAFfgTO PA'i fa'fat-'' : A MCE PTfMUJMS WHEN ! TWFVRE POi IFYCUGH IK TM HABIT Os FAYING THEM W!TF fa THE 31-DAY “GRACE’ P?SIC D, YO J , MAY FC£G£T ANp LAPS W3UR VITAL 7 -icCfa: INSUi?ANC€ , T^~- fS'i Ft»r lfforokßtion rortm ! irmr n- r -, Butcher. Balier. Candli*stic.!; :.is!-:er#... I - ' - pi i . ; *■ I • MB?"*: • ' ■ ■..'>*& . :*■•••&'• -: 't •• '" v ' •, .1 • TO* • . : , . ..... ? V . > t "—I, ■ , ■ ' s> I -.k ijrjftHuw-*. -X- . i O AXE it Abdul Acir. ibn You*'-' h V . ••. • if . v -Ji’■ different t;p .■ of jobs it takes to run t.bc oil operationr. in Saudi Ar*fl*i*. He hr.; been trained as a baker by the Arabian Amcrie&n 0.l Company. Abdul i, on the .'faff of the medom fc.V.:cr' r.t-l>hr.hran. Saudi Arabic, where ARAMCO has its headquarters. The bakery toms out 3,000 loaves of bread each day and 25,000 rolls : • ARAMCO oil men and their families ,in the three Persian Gulf communities of Dhahran. Afeqaiq and Em Tanura. —-- - .... I MR - , -fart:- i FtY—Momola lh» Holy. reprttenUnx < • . farfa d r'farnrctlon fn Snn Fnndiro nvurk -v re .•:••• hi sahitory ihMm*. Some *OO r ; > FeTfaign Mini-terv met »t the v ....-.e Vviicre Shu world peace organisation w«* born. (JVc w.-prt-sis Photo) •' | f^onor: fa . •• YA A : j! § \ v ” if f h |- ... - • jjjk *• ; / ••*■ i : \i i fa 'fa’ -fa •• fa-fa::'; hcv. w: re honored at a banquet here i - * : t.v tin fir.t annual Gunther awaids -fa ?■ -faen. fa 4, < eirten-ding boxer and Clifton ,1 ... : v • among -even whuu-rs of sl(H> . . .. L.-iu v. J too for excellent fa port s ■ ■ - - fa. fa, , - ■ ' Ufa :- i <of the 2,50(1 con ! t " . ' fa ■ 1' •• •’ fie-: '. Police Commissioner •• fafa-fle i I ret.' Kc-id are shown congratu i . e:. ■ .. . fa:-: i•'.. .end dinner were sponsored by the iVis: •• ? v-lvesAss’n. n-r " ■ "jiist Meet : li'ACdiCaJ. Ix iuvii ;n’;d p tiiUTiihi;*••*.!ti- -7 i*f the social afthities Include j Hawaiian Luau. giv- THE CAROLINIAN <*n for thr CBitCns Committee of I/os Angeles, golf tourna ment. barbecue at a ranch in Elsinore, Caljf. and a trip to Catalina The President's Ball promised to be a delightful affair. It will be held in the Y SAi£cs Tested Approved Gusrun: WASHERS Easy Spindrier Washer $69.50 Deluxe Model Maytag $79.50 Whirlpool Wringer Washer $69.50 Automatic Washer $129.50 REFRIGERATORS 5 eu. ft. Keivinator $79.50 5 cu. ft. Norge $69.50 PORCELAIN 7 <'u ft. Fn.idair, j Bishop Walker Dies; j Once Factored Here j KANSAS CITY -- IP; -One jof the fieriest leaders • ' tin Afri ! can Methodist Em copr.i Church, ! Bishop D. Ormcndc Waikcr, died j last week at the AME Douglass i Hospital. I funeral services were schedui jed for 11 3. m. Tuesday, Jui> 5 jin Kansas City Karts, and for Thursday, July 7. WoherL.' ; Ohio, Burial will •< in Wilber ; force, | Bishop Walker died at 2.!*3 p ip Tuesday, June 28, after being a patient for a week in the hos pital. His death followed ■> lin gering Ulr.es-- of several months. His wife. Mis. Eva Walker, .me I NAACP At Rocky Mount Petitions Ike BY .?. B. H YRREN ROCKY MOUNT - The rnw-l ! NAACP Chapter headed by t" :, r j he Jones. last week sent letters to President Dwight EUershov ! Senators D k Russell. Lynne*. ; Johnson and Representatives M~- Cormick and Sam Raybui n asking their support of the Powell A mendmer.-f to H R 5297 aimed -O the withholding of federal funds for states which used same for Jim Crow National Clio.-i mm;; A letter of commendation was - at Rep Adair C. Powell f«r ' relenting effort:- in -mo. i m* i measure in ’he face of po ou:o *> from the admini.-frst’or. fwvm | Previously, similar letters h,m !; beer: sen* to Senator W. K- :r Seed ard Hi o 7, H. 1 \ng their support i t.h- Pevmw : ' Admendrnent. Poco icU* * " ballrocn; of {he hotel There also r-r aeiiviteies for sub seen and teen-age visit ers and nursery school ar rangements tor pre-school 1 children, accompanying atm j her parents have been marie i with Mary Clay’s Nursery School. j The local auxiliary has oklswmri > outstanding panel-sts to partici pate tn the various workshops and j panel discussion.--.. ■ Now perfected by ingredients , v or latest research 1 fin t&e ja.% <mi£ | - t&C 4&VI f I Recommended by | Beauticians Everywhere 1 hi' daughter. Mi:.: Yvonne Walk- j or, were with him when he oati ! ed. The death c>f B’.shop Walker ended the earner of :-. mar. >vuo was considered the champion of the little man and the minister in the AME church. He ’.v.m , ■' b i • bishop in Kansas City m af ter he had fought to curb powers (d the Bishop Council ;,nd the bishopric Curiously enough, he vas r 'n his way to the Bishop;*, Cpus,<-:i meeling held in Detroit la;;; work when he died. Hr was assigned t ; ’ the Fifth Episcopal D.stiict a Urn lime of his election. signed by Pre- dent Jones and .1 , B. Harren, public relations cnaic i man. N.C. NAACP Conn- ■ mm MEMBERSHIPS ENOCH RACIN'f. Due to intensive wmk ■ tm part of Mr Jr,nr ■ ansi Chairman Elmos B’-aswcß, a ere• : ditable membership report was i made at the r~-.Tr- .NAACP meet i ing when S9Q was icporUd - fees. COMMITTEE ON COMYniCTE l Local school off:;* lis a; . c-.o last week .-hat a ronu >!U. e nm! been appointed ban: the i em hoard to name a mnimh: w h- m - dy the so-called “problem"’ of at iemptir..: to comply .k' ‘ w ; vefflc Oi l',-! uuindTe C-.. e now, local race odm m; 1- ■ m school authorities rewire nr. r v jlliaoee. A few conm.unite ■ state nave named colored to their comyositoo?-' FIRST SI i’Rl 'i COURT .!! STII 1-1 ALBANY N Y— Jud;!<* Hvcc: A. Sevens of Mnnha’Turn •>" al Sessions Courr. tx-caroc fJhe first. Negro to m~ au;mi 1 justice yf rhe- Slate Supreme Coup. ■ - day- Stevens 4f. will - v tu;t;i December 31. l?.v* He was born in John's I .-land. S. C. and is a govmtr.r of ’!■.■■ Ouild of C;.r.ohc Lawyers. J. •: .. Stevens fills a position paused o?. death. . Toe Supreme Court, c't-ni'.c r , title, is no:. _ the highest. _ trlburm ! in New York. The Aupeil'i.c Thi vis'en and -.he Conn, of Ay-m ; ’ 4 J (. it .i . Feet r m .;■ ~w i : ■ m souses among live-tv Use four cm,-., f&Rm tend t al ,ekfKr * % d hair! - Jj£m ** V^?L ; CAN f!n% t: *J vcurs-fR r, i sf'",:( j trovminz ’’amnt; *■>. id. i •*>’. La>r.citt'U4 GROOW'X .< « r.'-v, - imitji n-'hkh U. is y og : brow av, = %r**sy pomade bko other cJ.11..- .t -'.j ! outdated mc l -h«x?» of Atraijfa*.' r.- r.z -■ u leavey«ur ba:> dried c*a? and d; '..c-.l • - . ■ *r,-. i'.ttrt,-. •-• v .-jru ji-,j I, - -- £ • , - HAIR-.n IM MkIMATELV relieved . &RO OM X* rr . r h-J ■h J au. , ' t asno fetedGßOQm-X<-a*. •: , | ; dryness while it stniiKhiun* ycur Icn; lure'# own LANOLIN U ifimi’y rorn | pounded with other ingredient ato retsrd ; redness while givinf juuslraig* tr hs Conger lastinj. Many of > .«d? ' ; o - • problem# will hi relieved with just t t -l | plication of nev GROOM-X LsntM ate-:i K#»r Stu«f[h?*ner ■Bi | fcßO.'sM-X PROOUCTfc fwc. j ‘■os Fifth Averue, A V 17. \ Y. ! meioee JJ.Of* for # I*r** jar c.f dpnov.x LASOLATED HAIR STftA*C;HT£^ P ": ! test GTOOM-X o, *•.> t. - t - r ii. - #r.<! if ? #*n n«c i est. - t , I tt#rk >io Question* A.iked, -a.. Mo ’ :-v j \'AMK AI>ORK«B CTTT .... XOKK.... ft? ATV K A ri Li. 2j ib Double Oven G.E. .. $269.50 Deluxe Westinghousc $139.50 Hot point ..,$25.00 Apt. Size Electric $59.50 Deluxe Gas $59.50 EASY CREDIT TERMS 225 S. Wilmington Si. Phone 3-4686 _ PAGE THIRTEEN New Shriner Hotel Honors Mrs. lerrel! WASHINGTON' tAN?) riaiis of the N,%0ti.i.l Shrine : i ■ , , rs, abvSliClng r: -1 : ; !v ti-.wmwl k. fraction in WsaJimrlo ■ - 1 i: 1-4 million •• brine h rivl m i! | i j of great A money who c.-ctril-i*ti •• so in.ch d, v . *f; -• ;hi- m- J’iw hoi! 1. v - :■? s w. I the largeM r»f .is kuv: »v«..-* ur.cfertak i*n, will be ah d the Mary Church Ter. li Hi, .ei and II L of Tains far iho i roject. which have been v.nau tray tor the p.i;t If; months were Intro riurcri ‘ ■ the ;i>) lie lo! ■ft u "kid off" J inner held at Ihe Mfetropolfu*. .') .“ ap 11 s l t 'hurcii. Go. ' | ' >: ie -.i ; .non ws' Dr. Hcrt-wrs M : > rs ha;!, one !> ' Hr v., : "''-.(r.i-.-. •* *.iv ■' vyillnij*. C. Hue;t.:n. ■ ' •’ ; ' ‘ s \ $ fi -A { ■ ■' l" ‘ * y*. . 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