PAGE TWELVE DR. GARDNER TAYLOR PRAYS AT BILLY GR.*!!AM RALLY BEFORE 18,000 Noted Baptist Clergyman Opens 9th Service In NY NEW YORK lANP) The Rev. ~ Dr. Gardner C, TsyJp" of Brooklyn set the tone last Thursday at. Mad ison Square Garden with his pray er openui? the rapacity 18.000- crowd at the ninth service of the Billy Graham crusade. The r-meord Baptist church pastor prayed tor moic under standing and Christian love a mon»>> fata II II m i n-rnrnu mmifumni. i RALEIGH Seafood Co. i tlvVv'w v x j j* j^’ s j n sea ~, and.. - it - bio we have It, or we will get it ! Dial TE 2*7748 FRF I tiruvniv « PLENTY PARKING SPACE 410 E. Dav ic St, Raleigh, N. C. • r —i —nTrtrnnin-ipwnii.l ' , -r .lii uii. vrgxi 4i_.mnav iinnr i mi i * TVfl^TIkT |IS PROOF § YEARS OLD Fj MM 111 J i BLENDED I WHISKEY * ’**«# 4>/s eQOPSBKAM A WORTS, im , PEORIA, 111, i f 1 gellst in his sermon preached tiirtt men should lei "the voice of God" enter their hearts. Among the interested listeners was Gov. Or vile Faubus of Ar kansas who praised Dr. Graham. The Rev. Dr Norman Vincent Peals of Marble Collegiate Church pronounced the benediction. The crusade, sponsored hv 1 nil the Protestant Churches Livingstone Receives A $750 Grant s : Salisbury Livingstone College j has just received a grant of $750.0( | from the Burlington Industries Air i to Education Program, it. was an * flounced today by Dr W. J. Trent ] president of ihe institution i This grant is an unrestricted do nation to schools where tuitior I charges are low and beea so oi | this Livingstone College was a mong the selectees. | The Burlington Industries recop i nixes the fact that, the average on | dergraduate tuition covers only j approximately half the actual rosi i involved and have dt signed fhir Aid to Education Program to sist institutions selected by Burl ington employers and their chil dren for iheir e.itieaL-anr.: -mm.; , The proceeds from ibis grant will he used as a part of the cut rent incone of 'he instil -; on. of New York, is scheduled to last through -lime and may ho extended through the summer at r.n outdoor site if its sno res* continues. ! An average of some GOO p,--.. sons make “decisions for Christ" : nightly, while the collection is 13- bout. s7.on each evening. The total l cost of the two-month scheduled revival will he more than S9OO. i 000, Preparations for the meeting was made over a period of five : years. Average prices paid by North Carolina farmers for ali poultry feeds and most mixed dairy feeds during ihe month ended -February 15, 1957 were 5 cents per hundred higher than the previous month. I ACME REALTY CO. Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance WE BUILD km REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2-0036 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. THE CAROL INTI AN * TRADITIONAL TEARS FALL Commencement day at Ren nett Cnllege, Greensboro, last Monday, has been the tradition for years as a time for tears of .joy Miss Mildred Raftsie Harrison Library Begins Vacation Reading Program — i ——- right, of KSngstree. S C., eon soled hv Misses Mire Haves, i left of Whiifville and Gwen dolyn Harris, of Greensboro members of ihe advanced swim- ~~ Th<- Richard B Harrison Public Library began Its annual Vacation Rearing program on June 3. at. the main library (2-1! S. Blount St ); Washington Ten ace Rranch i D-7 ); (1 Edgecombe Terrace); and on the Bookmobile. The name of the rluh this war is the “Hook Parade Reading Club", and is intended (o encourage reading book* for fun, Boys and girl? In the third grade, and above aav take part, Certificates will b* given to all who carefully read and report on 10 books or more. Children may register reading period will end July 13, 9157. I All children in Raleigh and Wake ! County are. invited to come to the j ; main library each Tuesday after- ] i noon at 2:00 during the summer. ! J There will be a movie, plus other ; | special features, including a *ur ! prise for each child. | Ike Notes ! Progress Os Salons WASHINGTON (ANP) Con- ! ; stress is making the best effort it ! | can to bring the civil rights bil j ; and the school aid bill to the j ! Floor and get them passed, stated 1 j President Eisenhower this week. This observation was made | at his Wednesday news con ference in reply to a report er's question on whether he was satisfied with progress be ing made by Congress on his suggested legislation, particu larly the civil rights and the school construction bills. A part, of the fighting spirit., I which Mr. Eisenhower exhibited! j in his radio-TV address on the - previous night was apparently: | still with him during his press 1 conference. NO INTENTION OF GIVING TT i At several points he. expressed j ; determination to abide by the I j platform of his party on all issues! i and once emphasized that he had ' !no intention of giving up the! i fight. The ‘‘fight" declaration was made when reporter questioned i the President on whether he plan-! ned to continue his budget fight, j or if the “case rests" after his ! two television talks 0 Mr. Eisenhower replied that as long as he is In a fight the case never rests. He said he would never rest on hi.v hud get battle until this govern ment is assured the necessary j funds for operation, j When questioned on whether t i he would support those members : i of Congress who backed his leg is- j ! lative program, the President, re- ; plied that he had no intention i I of punishing anyone. But, he felt 1 that every member of Congress i should be slavishly inherent ho his party’s platform. He referred i to the Republican platform of | lf)sfi as a “political document" i which he has no right or desire ! to desert. KNOWLANIt HAS STRONG | CONVICTIONS The President was asked his opinion of Senator Knowland’s frequent disagreement with his program. 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