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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 j ROCK YMQUNT pi I VIEWS JlmUik m MmsmsmKmmmiimmammsm BASIC RIGHTS FOR ALL Senator W. Kerr Scott is import ed as having told a Negro audience in Person County that they had nothing to gain by going into court and winning a so-called civil rights VOLUNTEERS SEEK PROJECT ffigjJlf ' 1 ’ 'f" x i * is ! ,/v y ,/e * mm \ / \ | As prosperous as America is there are undoubtedly c omnuuv - | ties which can benefit by the ! work of a dedicated group of ! young people who instead of • taking a vacation voluntarily j work to help others. The problem I facing this group however, is to ! learn where they enn be of set- ! vice. The search for a project is ! be mg made by an organization j which desires to perform con- j stractive service for an American j community with an obvious need j for voluntary labor. Boys and girls, 16 to 19 in age, have been devoting summer vacations to work projects in towns an-.l vil lages where reconstruct An and rebuilding is vitally ncedc-d hut I whose budgets cannot, afford paid j work ;-s. Formed in 1550, the American j Je\v:sh Society for Service as j the organization is called, is pure- | ly non-profit and non-sectarian. Thus far eight work camps have been successfully completed in several different states. Last sum rr. e r Wi nit ed. Conn - oticut was the site. The project war j heiping to rehabilitals the flood j ravaged area devastated by hur- ! n . ! The campers give freely of j their time and energies for .. even I weeks. The sole obligation of the i town or community is to fur- i »i -h housing for the group of { twenty, provide budding mate- j rids arid on the job technical j supervision. To date no project has born | accepted for the coming summer • but organization president Henry Rohn invites sue ijesf ions at b nd quartcra, 120 Broadway, New York City, •<. ■dtawnreTOia-r-w* , miwuuU'ttMttr.y-rxMi --m- I Dial 6 89 i i PERKINS COt ET | For Colured Tr,un<!s U.S. No. 301 Rt. 3. Box 600 f; ’ iNon.ii Rocky Mount, Si. C. |i 1 RIGHT’S I Imibifo- aiis&uSft \ Motet sod | Restaurant Visit Gtrr Private Green-Leaf Room Air Conditioned A. H. BRYANT, P; ; l)ial 6-5951 _ {> ..,, ' 501 Raleigh Rd, Rocky Mount. N. C, 1 1,1 M JIL.WSUMWCjm AaufMhAaiK aurW-JL.wi. ■ *irv*i 1 h- i ! ".-yE" ‘ . Wit vt* -*• l’ - Discriminating People Game From All Over To Get It At umm PARK HOTEL ! ! You’ll find automobiles from a dozen states j parked in our spacious lot . . . because people who know good food are willing to drive miles and milts for ours! Clean individual Cottages with Steam Heat and Radio. Liist: *; Park Motel ROCKY MOUNT, N C, Will wmiMM&vimm&mmi ams&m i case, because, after all, he hod to ; go back and be a neighbor to the I man whom he had beaten in court, ! The courts, nevertheless, are all j crowded With the cases of white people who are constantly seeking redress from real or fancied wrongs from their would-bo neigh bors even if, as the popular ex- Govetnor said, "A. man who sues : his neighbor over a property lino j may win his case in court, but he ! has made an enemy in life." The feeling still exists, even among j those who should know better, that j Ncptri-s should not contend legally ! | or otherwise for their rights, even j j when the law is on their side. I Scott has joined Senator Sam Er- i j vin and others in saying that the j j 'apposed civil rights legislation be- j More Congress would tend to by- 1 *' ' i w5BSP*lT <- - 4f ,W’' , ajgß|By-F adTAA.- §6 ■ ■XX .■ •% /% v ~ HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Notta Fields. 3, (It ft) end Merle C. i sella, 8, eat lunch in the cafeteria of the St, Arne Parochial S' oral hr Rock Kill. S. C„ uamindhsl that they have become KooiO'o-.ctJ.l •’guinea pigs." The staunch Mentis daily attend the ~ a*.-.-- iwvj4v*4VM evitvwt WIV atUtVf k tUWIW/s t 1 I FAMU Choir Sets Spring- Concert Sunday, Apr. 21 TALLAHASSEE The Florida j iA. and M. University Concert | ! Choir under the direction of Mrs. j j Rebecca W. Steele, is presently* s rehearsing for its annual Spring ! Concert which will be presented !on Palm Sunday. April 21. This i is one of the highlights of campus | | activities. Uni ue about the Concert Choir is that it gives its listen in;; audience a chance to taste every aspect of music, literature. The program for the Spring Concert is being organized under the theme ‘‘Music Across America” and will feature classics, secular, folk, popular songs and spirit uals, Somethin.? special will be added to the program this year when the Public School Music classes will do a section on folk songs using instru ments from their classes. This j ultraharmonic grown of song- j sters prom; - in ;..ive its au- j i 'crp its ‘‘time’s worth". Mu sic lovers will indeed miss a Dougl a s Arm st rong Drug Co. Dial 2-3111 - 6-9945 Rocky Mount, N. C j ■wxmiwwa nw mas osifw i»h nruKmtwf. n » j pass or invalidate our present judi cial ay stern of trial by jury (first demanded by Cap. John Smith dur ing the early settlement of Vir ginia) and the right to face and question one’s accusers. Well, the well-known truth is that Negroes -for hundreds of years - hove continually been judg ed without a fair trial by jury and tiie right of properly questioning i his accusers. We don’t say all. but |in an exceedingly large number. I if not majority, of insh nces. And | if these rights had been properly ! safe-guarded for the minority cui i zen there would be no demand now for the tv-enforcement of these constitutional guarantees by the federal government. We do see why the mere demand of one vnnn for his rights should ; under the law. should make of him j a ‘bad neighbor’ it the other man ! means to do right by his neighbor ! as the Divine Law has commanded all to do. No. ‘you can’l legislate men’s ! hearts’, we’ll admit. That is true of | traffic laws. But when Edward j Sdnc-dt’s patrolmen are out there i on the road, we all have a healthy respect for them. They serve as an j effective deterrent to speeding. So 1 i! will be with civil rights laws. t a treat if they fail to attend this program. The members of the choir are using brawn and brain through hard labor, endeavoring to ma k e the best yet and a sturdy conten der for those to come. a variety of voices have been added to the choir roll this se mester, among them being Er nestine Holloway, Ernestine Jor don and Leroy Dickerson. These personnel with their voices arid to the choir and fill many of the vacancies left by graduating members. Jerome Dupree, Kha ! Phrancos Dennard, John Sunu rien, Raymond Simmons, and Rayford Dudley departed on March 9, to do their practice. The Concert Choir’s last, ap pearance was made on the Foun i tiers’ Vespers Program of March i 10, 1957 on which the featured j artist was Mrs. Lillian Robinson, i organist. The choir sang excerpts I from “Christ Lay In Death's Dark | Prison’’ by Bach, and “Elijah ! Rock’’ arranged by Hairston. Mr. | Stanley Tate accompanied the | choir with the organ. Cash receipts from marketing of j all crons, livestock and livestock I prodUi . by Tar Heel farmers dur ing Jb'i.v totaled $.,55.465.000. Thi is the second highest tola! cash farm receipts on record, being ex | ceedod by 3954 million in 19:51. ! Developers and tewed for two ‘ years a? district, representative ! for the Omega Pst Phi fratenuty ! He was also a member of the Mh i sons and Shrincrs. j IMAGINE! /“ft* Moyiog Chhftaln BROUGHTON & 01X01 ■ APPLIANCE GO. 131 Sunset Avc. Rocky Mount ALLAN MIMS, j INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE 225 TARBORO ST. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Telephone 2-2191 TTTIII tr "WII IMIIWIHfI Hill Will HMIIW laiMH ~, HI W i Hopping About TARHEELIA l By Jay Bee Avtch ROCKY MOUNT Miss Essie ■ Jean Robinson, an 18 year old ! Booker Washington High S- nool senior, who hopes to attend Shaw • University, was named the win [ ner of the Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity Talent Hunt award here recently. Mias Robinson was sponsored by the Alpha Ginicrtm ! j Chapter whose busiieus is l>r. J. i i W Parker, Jr. Alexander H Bry . S ant was chairman of the talent 1 i hunt program. Pvt. 1-C Maurice A Kemp, "A j Battery 98th F. A. Bn. 82nd Ah ’ | borne Div., Ft. Bragg, N. C.. was .. j a guest of Miss Marion Laws last ’ | Sunday just prior to Kernp s leuv , ing for what he termed the ‘King ’ Cole’ manuevevs in Louisiana. W. T Grimes has called all Elks and Daughter-Elks music i groups to meet . Pitt Lodge 1 home in Greenville a Sunday af ternoon, April 7th at 3:30 o'clock to form a state-wide IBPOEW (Elks) choir for the State Asso ciation of El’Kdom In Kinston, May 19th to 33rd. Members of this choir will sin • nt the Elks grand 1 !od-'“ in Philerbinhin in August j Edgecombe County schools pre j sen ted tlieir annual primary de j partment Drama t estival at the ! Patlillo High School auditorium jin Tarboro. March soth w'ith 11 i different, plays j The Wells School. With Mis. A. jH. Barren and Mrs. Maggie j Chase, teachers, presented "The j Lost Doll", which was well-receiv : j cd as were the other plays. Miss Casie Hani.son assisted Mesdames Barren and Chase. Da’s And Don*ts “Cooking Odors In Clothes Can Be Offensive.” III! i - - BY LYNN SCOTT i ; Director. Piaikon Homs ArH Council When I read nbout atomic energy and the worriers of elec tronics i can’t help feeling that the world of modern industry and science :s unreal - it has no connection with toy world - my home, my family, nay commu , j nity. 'I mentioned this to an indus trial designer friend and h“ smiled "Il\eu though it nvty seem that industry and govern ment are focusing their interest primarily on at,-tract scientific research," lie said, “the end re run is very often aimed ;it you. , ’ the eoiisimu r And c, i tautly the homemaker is ihe nation’s prin <:pa i conffuirwr. Industrial re - .search is a never ending process to too! better material.-:, better pioducts for better livis.g. It's the American way Modern Plastics Age "Take j is- j a tic;;,’’ he said, j :vu. - " w- used to < E 7 look on them i.y; / At f., V substitutes” tui othai ma- I t o rials. Now 1 [ }!, 1 (j" they’ve been , r . ' y -'-^p!-Jr" developed as . ; \ unique mate- j Ta rials with su- 1 1 i ufjzLt.aca* perior properties all their own. Properties often not duplicated in other materials. “A good example is the Touch- Plate light switch system,*’ he j said, “They come tn panels of cine, two, three and six switches and are trimly designed to mount on the wall. In includes h master panel that controls any light you wish from any given room. "From my bedroom, where I I can control any light in myj house Touch-Plate Mfg. Corp.j | j of Ix>ng Roach, falii., makes the control panel with built-in pilot lights that tell me at a glance which lights ore on, or off. “The panels and buttons are in eye-catching ivory urea, a DRIVE SAFELY!! SAVE A LIFE N • 1 ' 1 * , ( "r' J ‘ ' ! I In Wilson, we visited briefly ia.-'t week with Mrs. Hattie Jones, the busy practical nurse and in- I surance lady of North Vick Street, whose fried chicken dinner we 'crashed' as her relatives were a bout to dine. Also chatted with Mrs. Anettie ! Rosser, mother of one of our very i dear departed friends. Mrs. Ross er is at 724 E. Green Street, and ! would welcome a line from all friends. Says she is eighty years young, but does not look it. Daughter Frances was just back from the hospital, but doing well. We had a long letter from Miss Carrie E. Hmes, 1427 Corcoran St.. N. W„ Dee Cee; who told us .ill the news; even about Mss. hillian B. Lewis of 206 Twentieth ! Street. N. E, Mi’s. Mary Butler, Greenville beautician, says the Beauticians’ 1 Club is putting on a fashion show Palm Sunday afternoon to aid in a scholarship effort for a student. Grand Chancellor Sir. John A. Meban.e, Tarbcro, N. C„ fßox 140) ! is alert hi” oh his Knights of t»y. :Irian lodges to gird themselves for the state convention to be . held in Charlotte as guests of the two K. of P. lodges Damon i Lodge No. 8 and Sons of Damon ! No. ;i on April 23-24 with head* ! quarters at Clement Memorial A. ; M. E. Zion Church, East 9th and j j Caldwell Sts. All officers will meet] the afternoon of the 22nd at 4 i o’clock. In charge of arrange- i mcnts are M. W. McCain, Self H. j ; Andrews and Jacob Thompson, j plfi.stie t iiat has an extremely hard, smooth surface, and ex cellent resistance to short cir cuits And these handsome panels are moderately priced, too." I was reminded of the con versation a few days later when I saw an attractive portable “Intercom Set.” on display. Manufactured by Tcletronic Laboratories, Inc. of Gardena, California, the new device can be used as baby sitter, mes senger. second radio. The 2 way?; electronic set; > pickup station' 3vi\\'V- - - •ind a control •) station con - : nected by 50’ '/‘i f * of wire. Ail ■ ' *' l j i j / you do 13 plug' ATV _ it into your O V ’v" house socket, v s *x " turn the switch to "On,” and you can be in two places at once. Busy wife can work at dinner and keep in ear on sick room, patio, playroom at the same time. These handsome units are-- available in ivory and gay Pastels including pink, blue, 1 green and yellow The cabinets, which look like small radios, j are molded from Plaskon urea, 1 the plastic material that resists scratches and electrical short circuits. They will not attract, dust or dirt, and the molded*Vn color cannot be impaired by chipping, cracking or peeling, as can painted surfaces. A quick wiping with a damp cloth is all that's necessary to keep thorn sparkling and new looking. I’m always interested in new’ home decorating ideas. I’d be', pleased to hear from you about! yours. Just write to Lynn Scott.; Director, P! .s!:or. Home Arts Council. Room 312, 40 Rector] Street, New York 6, N, Y. • THU CAROLINIAN ROCKY MOUNT I .. . . i i i i i i i i i FIGHTING DOLLARS The Queens. N. Y, chapter of the Jack and Jill Clubs rs America recently gave a $416 push to the HA ACE's legal Defense and Educational Fund, w.'lh *'■ e prorco lotion of a check by Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, president of fha Judies' group. Acceptiity ho r jdi » NAACP Legal Defense head, Yhammod Marsh aIL (Newspre-ss Photo}. NC College Plays Hosl Te Sics Association Os Library Glife; DURHAM The Association of North Carolina High School Libra ry Clubs hold its 1957 Conference at the James E. Shepard Memorial Library at North Carolina College, on Saturday. March IP. There were 300 <t legates repre senting high schools throughout the state, The organization is guid ed by Mrs. Joyce McLendon, Li- i brarian at I.igon Junior High School, Raleigh and Miss Martha 1 Riddick. Librarian at West Chur- j lotte Senior High School, Char-j lotto The retiring president was Miss Stella Alexander, Presi dent ot the West Charlotte I i hrary Club. The incoming President is Miss Patricia Jones. President of the Library Club at William Penn High School, High Point. The crowning feature of the | Conference was the series of ex- ; hibits prepared by the library j groups in each high school Firs' j second and third prizes wor awarded for the most outstanding j exhibits. The first prize winner was Merrick-Moore High School, Durham County, Durham, sec ond place winner was Carver High School, Winston Salmi; third plar* winner was R. A. Clement High School, Cleve- f i~~~~ —^ Ijjou ; realtij M \ OH THE {if 1956 Mercury Montclair 2 Dr. Hardtop 1 ! One Local Owner, Spotless j throughout . . . Radio, Heater, I Automatic Transmission, j Whitewalls, Flo-lone Blue and J White. Padded Dash, Dual Ex- j haust etc, (Its Previous owner [j will be happy to recommend tt to you). Priced To SeiS j 1956 FORD Victoria 4 Door Hardtop j V-8 Engine . . . Two Tone Buie Finish . . . Spotless inside & Out . . . Whitewall Tires , . . Radio, Heater, Ford-O-Matic And Many Other Extras . . This “Body” Is Sharp As n ' Tack And lias Way Low Mile- ! ige. Priced To Sell Dealing with A-C is E -Z j HAL SALISBURY Gen. Manager LEUNICE SMITH Sales Manager 0. Motors Incorporated 355 S. Washington Street Rocky Mount, N, C. Authorized LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealer ! N. C. Lie. No. 1031 ‘ iiinrnimn.»im,n ■ »n i., . .i.ii. I land, North Carolina. The officers for the 1937-53 yc; j were elected. They are; Patricia Jones, President, William Pain High School, High Point; V j President, Barbara Forbes. SV; to | intgon Junior High School, Ual- j eigh: Velina Lawrence, Rrcvrdiog I Pistol Shot Ends Fracas j STATESVILLE ' 'v • car old girt. Mary Elizau. . .> in iredeil Memorial Ho pi a. -md 21- ; year-old Isaiah Hill, of the B i- : l inont section is in jail chu.-g'd j j with shooting her here Sunday al ! ternoon . Hill is alleged to have shot thi | Mix girl in the face while she was; | apparently get tin-, the better o' j his sister in a fight. The huhel. • from a small pis! 01. entered the | left side of the girl's face, ripping, lout her lower teeth. At the tow | pital, she was reported in a satis j factory condition, j According to information I to Iredell County Sherifi Charlie ; DUAL 2-6004 MODERN ACE Beauty Salon Mahle Oxendine Dunn, Prop. * 601 E, Thomas St. Rocky Mt. I j A Mighty Tall Meal j For Your M o aey | Thats ’catis- wc servo fn.iuly style end | %i WHjTFIEfJ’S CAFE 534 West Thomas Street I <p Quality Bedding j . wV FIRST TIME OFFERED at | G»X Retail and EXCLI SI VICKY at Rocky Mount Furniture Co, I Genuine l. S. Koylon Foam Mattress and Matching Foundation. ■ Hotel* [special HOLLYWOOD j » ED hQ cn OUTFIT Head Beard, Boy Bring Full Size Twin Size Mattress and Legs j* j>, SS w| $| 0050 Rocky Mount Furniture Co. CORNER MAIN & HILL STS. DIAL 6-b9lfl L _ ... PAGE TWENTY-ONE Secretary. "Mr, 1 - Moore Hic I, (‘rsnond.ru: to ■ LU»n j Junior Hi , to h I. if; ; tob; Julia J 30 High School, Burgh.nv; Shad-, fit tie, 'to tour : ,n. S. -tones High t ' I Acft'VtEn'. to ’A'" S o:}, rows pro dH.:"' ' ; Tito-- : M pounds oj • eh;.;f;>t p- r c- • v ; i vrr.r are n<A. I ninkui.A thorn own rs any money. : E; you have ary producing at this low iev' J, no’V is a good time to Cot* or fo* North </. • • ; :ii to- ;T is m.lXil Er,.j •. d Stairs peprinUon in ivgj is expected to be 2 iO-22G million, •;'Er;.'b" -r’ * * ~| Rocky Mount I foundry 6r Cleaners . .": 3 .Jk !li ;f gton st j] Sb«>« The Only Furniture Bar- i gain Basement ill Town. j NEW A I’SED U RN v, ~ r ■;; i | Market rum. Co. j ' 40 * Hay Sr. Dial 2-3039 }
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