Faubus Adopts States’ Rights Stand, Seeks Re-Election FGDFD >-*w*h«* n. . ; : -.... . . ;:S: '<& U: ' raNKo RHYTHM MAKERS Members* of the BenneSf College dance product ton group, who provid'd lecompanlmenl for African Tribal Dance rrrlormance as a climax to thr observance of Albert Schweitzer Week at the college. Lett to right, 'seated.' Misses .Jacqueline Crawford, Chfeago. til.; H in frrd Lee, Akron, Ohio; Dtlori* Tonkins. Greensboro; Ju s nil :i Kpe;*«. Bridgeport, f nnn.; Mrs Dolly turn fr the instructor- and Miss Ann Saunders, Gastonia, hack row, Misses Bertha Smith. < incinnati,- Ohio; Bzttif McCauUy, Thotnawille; Nancy Kirby. H ddon field. N. .1.; and Delons Lstwkk. Kingston, la rratra. Why should, your hair sav voure old and gray? I .Az'% * ' <?r Look younger...look lovelier.. .today! 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Governor 1 L ITLE ROCK fANP - Ark j ansas' Go\ Oival Faubus. still :id j ing the ere it of national prominence j because of his, outright attempt to I | block school integration at Centra! I j High school, seeks to emulate Jeff | Davis by becoming governor for ! thr third time. I I Faubus announced his candidacy i last week, saying he intends to de» ! fend states right' as part of his [ ! platform. | Jeff Davis was the only Arkansas : j governor to nerve three terms. Tins ' ! covered a period from 1900-08. d! The encumbent, new 40, called ! out the state national guard last 1- j Sept. 2 10 surround. Central High ’ i rchool and prevent nine Negro etu- J ; j dents from entering. This move, i' supposedly based upon secret in* ; formation that a breakdown of I law and order would result if tiie j Negroes were admitted, caused I President Eisenhower to send U. ! S. troops in to enforce the U. S„ j district court, order admitting the . children. Since that time, Faubus though j bowing to the federal order, has j maintained that the only way to | solve the .still unsettled problem, j 1.-. to remove the Negro children | from the school entirely. ! Sole challenger so far for the \ gubernatorial seat is a Little Rock i meat packing executive, Chris ! Finkbeiner, who has vet to outline ! his platform. By Neighbors “Before I decide 0 settle down here, what about your income tax structure?" £|| Deliciously I|| letter! PM 1 mi if uiin I' ** Imk * iih *f IU mmm Bottled By | THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc. Raleigh Attorney Herman Taylor Speaks To Chatham HDC Group PITTSEORO Attorney Herman Taylor of Raleigh was enthusias tically heard by the Chatham County Home Demonstration Council in Pitts boro on March Ist Approximately one hundred Home Demonstration women and their guests attended their 11th Annual Banquet held in the Horton School Lunchroom. Speaking on "Wills and Inherit ance Laws” t,h« opening quip of the noted lawyer was; “See a lawyer’, A rousing ovation was given Mr. Taylor at the doss of bis address. The lecture war one of a senes of family economics GDF STUDENT OF THE MONTH CHOSEN Edward Dolby, 13- vcar-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dolby, fill Manly St., was cbosen Student of the Month by Washington Junior High School. Barbara Shaw. President of ibc Student Coun cil presented him an award. This popular eighth grader was chosen because he exemplified the qualities of loyalty, neat ness, honesty, sociability, cheer fullness, and scholarship. 1,000 Cheer Dr. Dubois At Dig Party NEW YORK (AMP) Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, scholar, author and sociologist, was cheered on his 90th birthday when 1,000 persons ioined in a celebration In bis hon or at. the Roosevelt hotel here. Still spry and active despite his advance age. Dr. Dußois said he had lust completed work on the last two parts of a three-volume book on Negro life since Recon struction. He is still working on an autobiography, bow even. *•*<*« At Hie celebration, hr. f>u- Bois was handed a rheck for $5,000 raised by a committee headed by Angus Cameron and Mrs. Paul Robeson. He said be might use part of the iwonev to tins nee publication of his trilogy, * ■> * e Dr.- Dußois,, long-time civil nghts fighter and a founder of the NAACP, also received warm messages from score* of Individ ual, Including one Erom Dr. Nnati di Azikiwp. Prime Minister of Eas tern Nigeria, xvhich read; * • * * "Your life has been an fti- Npiraiion in us who are now in the vanguard of the great struggle, for freedom in Africa." There were also messages from V. V. Kuraetsov, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister; Kue-Jo, pres ident of the Academia Sinica of Communist China. Cheddi .la gan, Premier of British Guiana, and Or. S, .?. Wright, president of Fisk University, Dr. Dußois* aims mater. Or Dußois Is also & graduate, of Harvard Univer sity, receiving the doctorate f r "m that institution Recently, he was honored bv the publishers of Who’s Who" m A meriea, as one of 31 individuals '••he have been listed continuous ly since the book was first pub lished In U9S. The publication, * velum* ad biographies of Arcerieaw men and women of gehievemeart, was celebrating its 69th brtiMay., Ward Singers Go lack To Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA - (ANF? Cl«*. Ward, leader et the :fc»med Ward Singers, this week announ ced that she and her gospel sing ing group will ‘do considerably ’ess travelling and concentrate hea vily upon doing mors church work during IPSA* Before their engagement Thurs day at Dr. Gardner C. Taylor's Concord Baptist Church in Brook lyn, the group sang at New York's Abyssinia Baptist, pastured by Congressman Adam Clayton Pow ell and considered by many as the world’s largest Baptist congrega tion, Clara Ward and her Singers will make a guest appearance on NBC’s Monitor’ program, Sunday, Mnrrh P, which was emceed by Dave Garreway. PATRONIZE OtTK ADVERTISERS sponsored by the. Council i In February. Mr, John H. Wheel er spoke to the group on "Doing Business at the Pink". The menu was pineapple juice, fried chicken, parsley potatoes, green peas, mint jelly celery, pickles, olives, cabbage and pepper slaw with Italian dressing, cake jMSajaaßißifo. Jfßsl*., _ UgH® ,i*v\ mMm igf msMjmf-m VmiTiii miwffi ijp i JnMmsiW SPEC!A L 10c OFF LABEL 1a j • V£Gt« BIS a " J i * iHOtlTlNiNo - ’ A&P’s Own All Purpose Pure Vegetable Shortening * dexo You Pay only 3-Lb. Can Hf I Equal to the Rest Yes (bsi You Less! SPECIAL! PERFECT STRIKE GOLDEN MAID CHUM SALMON ’<£ 43c MARGARINE 2 Z 39c SPECIAL! 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