TJOS CAlOLmtA* RALRICW M. C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, IH4 16 Birthdates Os FDR, Lincoln Landmarks For Rights Bill 2 Presidents Were Long Esteemed For Aiding Negro WASHINGTON <ANP> The birthday* of two American Presi dents, lone esteemed for their con tributions toward uplifting the Ne gro masses, have loomed as impor tant landmark dates in the current struggle to get the pending civil t lghts bill passed by the House of Representatives. II was on Jan. 3a. of last weak, the blrthdate of Frank lin D. Roosevelt, that the civil rights bill was finally ejected from the House Rules Commit tee where It had been tempor arily stuck because of the in transigence of a Virginia seg regationist. Howard W. Smith, chairman of the Rnlea Commit teX. Roosevelt would have been M. The birthdatc of Abrham Lincoln. I>b. 12, became important because he Houao leadership declared (hat the civil rights bill must be passed •n the House on or before that date. C® the day following the birth ! 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IM THAT’S NOT MA PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad iAN- P'—Tuneral aervicw were held laat w#«k in Laventille Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima for the late Mr*. Mathilda Smart. 78. but the leading players in die ceremonies waa not present, nor was ahr at the (laveside ceremonies for interment. It wasn't until Mrs. Kmelde Ba»- Thi« Week’s Special! Ladies' New Spring Dresses WOOD'S 5-10 Store lit E. Martin St. TE 2-5028 RALEIGH. N. C. KING t OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. C 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual He.it - Air Conditioned Conraniantty Located Betwaan Fayetterilla St at* Tt inhere Coll*fa and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! 1 - Prescriptions FILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY. Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS SOI E. Davie St Raleigh. N. c Phone TE 2-8084 ' day of FDR. hundred* of Represen tatives in the House wore white carnations in their lapels. Among those wearing the carnations, bon ding Roosevelt's birthday, were three Negro representatives sitting on the floor of the House during the first day's discussion of the civil rignts bill, Jan. 31. They were: Cengresamen Charles Diggs, of Michigan: William 1,. Dawson of Chicago, and Augustus Hawkins of Cali lornia. *> The remaining two Negroes who were not observed in the House on this date were Con gressmen Robert N. C. Nix of Philadelphia and Adam C. Pow ell. of New York Discussion of the civil rights bill in the House was initiated on Jan. 31, by the two bi-partisan floor leaders of the bill. Congressmen Emanuel Cellei of New York (D.) and William M McCullough of Ohio ■MMMMCMOM HAWARAN (MahM t te • asrringe) « tehinp W—c 1 lamps—* sab % tempo*)* ground ginger ZdfcHtedOUrWATlOe/ ■VAPOCATK) MH.K combe, the deceaseds daughter, went to Iveve her laat look at the body at the graveeide that it wae uncovered the remains were not those of Mrs. Smart. "That is not my mother,” the daughter exclaim ed The body was that of another woman with the Chrtatian name of 'Matilda.'' When Die mistake war discovered, the undertaker quickly took the body beck to the funeral parlor, picked up the right body, and returned it to the church INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST EIRE —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire Insurance Co. Durham. N C. PREPARING FOR SCIENCE PROGRAMS Some ol the faculty members of North Caro lina College’s two National Science Foundation-sponsored summer science protrams ora shown watching Vernon Clark, second from left, demonstrate a power supply unit which will be used in electric-phoretis studies during the summer. Left to right: Dt. Norman Pandoe, assistant professor of chemistry: Clark, assistant professor of biology; Dr. C. E. Bout ware, associate professer of mathematics; Dr Nell Hirschherg, pro: -ssor of biology and director of the Summer Science Train ing Program for Talented High School Students; and Dr. Walter PattHlo, Jr., proieaeor of biology and director ol the eighth NSF Summer Science Institute for Junior and Senior High School Tea chers of Science and Mathematics. FETED AT ROCKY MOUNT DINNER—For services rendt din the promotion of a mem bership campaign, those persons wsrs honored by the ASsT College General Alumni Association at its recant Janus Day Dinner held at Rocky Mount. The honorees are, from left to right: Mrs. Ber tha Jones, Whitakers; H. F. Palmer. Smithfield; Miss Vernetta Lae, Norfolk, Vo.; John Kay, Ra leigh. and O. A. Dupres, Cilinton. BEAD STAlT—First hat fashioned aftsr a Nsw Tark World’s Pair paviUsn, aa anhaden Mr. Mr amatien. is inspired bjr tha Johnson’s Wax GeMm RoodeOe building in haaiqpaMd. TVs faassd Mr's hat, with its told dona and white canopy at fait, awtchee tha colors at tha ■— al dtafc-akapod Itboatsr aad srthinr petals. ML rut TER HONORED GREENSBORO - Dr. Will* R Player, president of Bennett Col lege was honored sa Greensboro s CORE "Woman of the Year - Sun- • day night as a highlight of a pro- { gram marking the fourth annlver- , ssry of the local ait-in movement j which subsequently sparked similar demonstration* across the nation The program, held at Trinity AMEZ Church, featured an address by no yd B McKlaaick. o Durham. ‘ national chairman of CORE and remarks by three of the student* : who Darticioated in the first ait-in. Acme Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 1-Day Service On Request MI7 HUlshore Street Itl W. CM Dtks RALEIGH. N. Cl CART. N. C. Dial TE 4-4441 \ HU W-IMI Dr.Grigg Heard At Shaw Univ. "What are we doing more than others?” was the question that Dr. Wendell R Grigg, secretary, De partment of Interracial Coopera tion, Baptist State Conventoin of North Carolina, posed to Shaw Uni versity students and faculty at ves pers on Sunday. Feb. 9. "God,” ho stated, "has always need extraordinary people to bring about program in the world as we see from the scriptures. We now live in extraordinary times, which ought to challenge some of us to live above and beyond the com mon herd. We live in one world which is getting smaller. As the world grows smaller, people must grow bigger in order to live in it. Our world and our times are un derlined with moods. We no longer have Independent thinkers. We make a survey to see what the majority is going to do and thee we join in.” Dr. Grigg urged his audience to become spiritually and emotionally mature, which is a challenge from Christ, DRIVE SAFELY! 7 WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bedrooms, living zoom, kitchen and bath. 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John N. Laßauve. a preaching missionary priest for the Society of the Divine Word, whose seminary at Bay 8L Lou is. Mbs.. Includes among Ha distinguished alumni at least one Negro bishop who la sta- . Honed abroad. He is the Most Rov. Joseph Oliver Bowers. DJ>„ bishop of Accra, Ghana. It would improve the image of the' church and help indicate her sincerity in carrying out her doc trine of integration, said Fattier La- Bauve, who grew up in Abbeyville. La., and organized the first school for Christian citizenship, registra tion and voting in the all-Negro town of Mound Bayou, Miss. Father Laßauve declared that while frequent mention is made of the more than 00 black bishops in Africa, including His Eminence Laurean Cardinal Rugumbwa to substantiate the claim that the Catholic Church is “color blind.” this argument "means nothing for the American church,” and to Ne groes in particular. 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The sen es a Negro mo- _ ther and a white, Irish father. Bishop Healy did not Identify himself with the Negro race. Father Laßauve said a Negro au xiliary bishop should be named for a diocese in the North, where there is a need for a new auxiliary (as sistant to the chief bishop of “Met ropolitan”). “I would hesitate ti suggest that he be put in ttu South.” he explained. “I would no want to see him exposed to occas ional indignities.” CURIOSITY BEGETS ASSAULT FLINT, MICH. (ANP) Mis Brenda Belk was watching tele vision when loud knocking dowr the hall disturbed her serenity. Go ing to the door to investigate, sir* saw a man pounding on the door o another apartment. He asked if th« woman 'who lived there was in When told she wasn't, the mar , whirled and struck Miss Belk or the head with a sharp object Twc men from nearby apartments rush ed out and grabbed her assailant after she screamed. Before they could give her medical aid., how ever. the woman ran out of th« building and all the way to the hos pital to get treatment. DRIVE SAFELV!

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