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They are Roy Gaines and his great Rock ‘a’ Roll Band, and Wailing Bill j Walton and his Orchestra, j There will be only one show at i 8:15 with dancing after the j show unUl i B .m. Doots will open j at 7;IS. Mail orders and ticket ; sale are now being filled at Thiem’a Record Shop, Hamlin Drug Company and the usual j place* around Raleigh. Reserva- j lions for white spectators will ; be offered In the entire rnezza- j nine, left and rear balconies. This will be the only date of the ; show in eastern North Carolina. ] fi Critisisni Doesn’t Hurtj Me,’ike Says W ASHINGTON— ( AMP»-Presi dent Einonhowar Indicated this week that he wasn’t too worried about criticism hurled at him by opponents. He compared his criti cisms with those heaped upon George Washington, Washington was one of the greatest statesmen ever produced by the English speaking World, said the President and If ho came under heavy fire by the press during his time he (Mr. Eisenhower) need not be dis turbed by the weak and inconse quential things said about him. This observation was made when the President, was reminded by a reporter that Hop. Cleveland M. Bailey, Democrat of West Vir ginia, referred to him with ahshort and ugly** word. Tiro reporter was referring to a statement made following tha President's press conferen ce fast week the West Virginia Representative called Mr, Ei [ senhnwer “a lousy liar’*. Bail \ ej*. rho inn anoS M * If I:, it-.* sub- I committee on Education which i approved the school construe* j lion bill, said the President ! was a "lousy liar’’ when he disclaimed responsibility for defeat of the bill. ! Tha President hod fold newsmen i that ha hod spoken up plenty of time* for the principals embodied in his school r. i program. Ha was not too enthusiastic about the De mocratic substituted bill, he con ceded, but he had expressed wil ingnesa to sign it had it passed the congress. But he added he would introduce another school bill next j yea*. Youth Confab Eat By iayor For November CHICAGO (ANP) Mayor Ri chard J. Daley announced Wednes day that the Mayors Advisory Commute* on Youth Welfare and the Welfare Council of Metropoli tan Chicago w.iU launch a commun ity mobilisation for youth on Nov ember 7, of all Chicago organisa tion* concerned with youth wel fare. The mobilization will begin with a confei t r.\ e of more than 500 youth, community, social service, religious, civic and allied agencies. 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