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"J HOUSTON, T. - f . of nearly t- ■ was siSracHd *r> M ern Univcr: Ninth Anna;-( : preserved t-.v • vision of Kiev v 'Joy' and Bm •, theme c■■ •••■■■ living rr. > . loading to th.- the adoration < f lb, t S v* v | I// , •// V- ’f | 1j FOWLKK S I NURSIOin fa, FsvpttrvsiSc i PUon,.; Ts 1 ii,.;; '**»» '■**wtj te i rL I VSORLB’ft SIIIINIO* v :s straight£nir 5> ■ Atx fo * nBY NAM * - roMVf ign Students Spe^ ocui •u.'PO.R.o . Fiv? foreign: 1 .ii*c i' . • i>i-nt n full week of ob- I„• u. Son &(?1 College last . !v. .- ■■ o. ?. tv.rt r i 1 i!v..ir« mouths i (•.-.aiixii : ;vtsire/i': in She-* | p. • >•.•’••• frc.ii* Thailand.j i’ip Unri .-n West. In-, ; !i: . •■. in a .nccial Rural! . l'.n:,-;v'i!r) Training! 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West Indies [ —~n-« rmr iiimn— iwii -r -. n irnir I nWerii) fjr luiibuiu! r a / I «ntar giartiu-M men f H) i in vour home . . may ((( 1 cotvri cheer and happiness !»«■ 1 ''' \Y' )Y -!) C / A\\\if|\H permanent c«e*>ts throughr.'" ,' yjJhJI/JJ Christmas and the who!? >... [j| j New Year. ’ ' I fill BUY AT YOUR FAVORITE WINE. STORE Richards Catawba Wine Distributed By J. W. Simons Co, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 1 wmiw ■■ .lj n-aey-.—..Jl THE CAROLINIAN May As/r Ike's Support Os Drive To Kill Fillihuster WASHINGTON ' ANP • -- Presi- ; dent, Eisenhower is expected to he i j asked this week to support, the ; Senate drive to overthrow the : controversial filibuster rule at the beginning of the 85th Congress. The bipartisan group which is mapping an assault on the f ili - I buster rule orr the opening daj of Congress, January 3, believes that the plan can succeed with the Presidetr t\s blessing Outlawing Ihe filibuster by enacting a more liberal cloture rule is the first step, toward clearing liie way tor civil rights iegisiatiou. The existing Senate Rule r? protects the ricirts of Semi wot to talk for unlimited periods When a civil rigltfs hill i$ intro duced. Southern Sr-natoes take turns for hours and even days j talking on any subject to pre-vem action on the pending rneai.ruf- Sometimos they even read from! voluminous documents, including, i the telephone riirnctorv. until tb* ? : civil rights bill finally dies fmm inaction. The filibuster can only he stop- ; peri hy the appliance 0 f the do j hire rule whicii can nnT he pm tp [effect wi'h a two third; vote »>f | j all Senators . i i President, r ..- wav rjuot- [ | ed ill 195? h.v hr, I ram campaign I | manager Horn Ca.mi. iwriee, jr.,j Jg gg w•» wf' f 1 Jr ft '-ft I M. v ?) i sjb. fgjjutiS?l*w(l O' , - -‘A; • YlivS P|N nod ' :.1, • * | from nil wtf COOPER S i BAR-B O | 109 E DAVIE ST, j j Dial TF. 2-7614 ‘TTBKrnimwriMwttimiiia-rioiM.i ■ ■ ns saying that he was “very strongly in favor of changing the ! filibuster rule to clear the way for a civil rights program. Remembering this statement, the handful of liberal senators a- i greed to call upon the Chief Ex-! ecutivc on his return from Auaus- j fa, Ga., to lend his support to their effort to change the cloture | rule during this session. Ten Senators have agreed tn spearhead this movement. The maneuvering for this opening day tussle is taking place against a backdrop of the recent presidential eh - • (ions and in an atmospi/ei“ i harmed with partisan poli tics. Those interested Senators have studied the election day gams [made by the GOP among Negro! voters. Both political parties are; Hying to make political capua!! | out of their voles m ibe anti-fill-' i buster drive, I Sop. Herbert Humphrey (D.. i ; Minn.), who is leading the drive j was asked or. the Meet the Press! | Television program Sunday if he : was supporting thp ehajtv-e of ' Rule 23 hern use ho fell that 5* , j was morally right or hfr,:r* if ; • turn hi u - - ■. ■. -I. 'u,p.i ..* - W IUMPC - ; ; s T J f^ May you and your loved ones enjoy the blesnings o! peace throughout the ye^r, T; * $■ - | ’ , . ___ mi , , | \ i v y L ‘w, ./»..- K \l i - -• /• ! - ■ ■" ' ' \ i i i ~v \ %- /;?. v / J: ; \ \ /#/ ,/f, ts i < > v /// /#/ // £'€EiX£'C'TY3 : ’ ! 'i , j w >3 reetlnqs 1 ilie merriest Christmas and the haj ... \i\ New Year ever is the very best we can wish our friends, one and all. May the Yuletide i j . "... season bring you every joy and happiness. was good politics. The Minnesotean replied that I ; when you can get legislation 1 j which is both morally right and I | good politics tn the same package j j you are getting a good bargain. Those supporting the rules ! change are Democratic Senators ; Humphrey, Paul Douglas ;III.).' i Wayne Morse , ;id '! homas Km-v-.-t fCalif > l motpxO) .. . m * "keoplp who are living he, ; yond their im nmr should lw ton acting their wage." .„ i w< p k ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1956 Appeal For ‘Dimes’ Drive Support Asked By Leaders NEW YORK, N. Y, "All A- i ! mericans must help finish the j | mb of conquering polio.” it was • stated by a group of national I J leaders issuing a .mint appeal for March of Dimes support Jan. 2- 13. Prominent leaders in many fields Joined in the endorse- j inent of tiie National f ounda tion for Infantile Paralysis service program and fund raising campaign, th* 1957 March of Dimes. Among those appealing (c j March of Dimes support are: Mrs. j | Osbeth Adams. Chicago, lib. vice- I nvrsldpnt Jack Jill of Arnrn* ; lea., Inc. T Roosevelt Butler.! ! Kansas Cir\ Ka».•>.. secretary. I Prince Halt Me or.s of Kansas: Dean R. A. Cart’s Alabama A*j NM College. Normal. Ala.; G. W. Conob. T.rllaha-ssor. Fla., national advisor, Mew Farmers of America; William H Dennis Jr.. Albany, Ga . president Albany State Col lege, Mrs. Gladys Dixon, Balti nviiT. Md . dilector of public rela t-ions. Daughters of Isis; James C.| Gilliam Clarkpda?c. Mis - Grand j j Ma.'i < r I'rmcp Hull Masons of: Mime ! Also Mi. Charles B Haves, : | Ni-' «ra Falls NY . president 1 ou' of National l | Medical Association; T C, Jervay, i Wilmington, N. C., president Na | tional Newspaper Publishers As social,ion; Gilbert. Lindsay, Lot Angeles. Calif., deputy. County of Los Angeles: Mrs. Ruth Caston Mueller, Los Angeles, Calil.. : : gional Council of Negro Women; Maurice Rabb. M.D., Louisville | ivy.. Scovel Richardson, Washing ton. D C„ chairman, United Stat |cs Board of Paroie; Lewis O. | Swingler. Memphis, Tenn., o:>- : "culive secretary, Abe Scharff Y M.C.A.: Bishop Luther Stewart. Hopkinsville, Ky.: Hobart Taylor Jr.. Detroit. Mich., attorney; Frank R. Veal, Columbia, S. C., j president,, Allen University; John T. Williams, president Maryland State College at Princess Anne: William '‘Bill’’ Willis. Cleveland. 1 Ohio recreation supervisor; end Benjamin Wilson, Gary. Ind. at. form y, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS : ———— .i-itmiji ncw-.vn.'j'Tu iwarw i»i ■ ' ■ i i—v i I o . Raleigh Equipment j 00MI' AN V IOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE 605 W. Morgan St Tele TEmple 2-0694