THE CABOLDIIIUI RALEIGH. N. C„ EATUEPAY. EEPTUBKE It. IM4 2 ‘Progressive Pop Singer’ HaHed As Second “Ella” BALTIMORE <NM)-After 14, jean on tM nightclub circuit, j Ethel Esni*. the appealing Balti more aongetreis, has finally rocket- j eg to tM top sc a national hcaAlto- | ins stth and is variously being I hfiled gs the second “Ella FUz- ' gersM." YMj Mim p mm, wM M« to* totom* to baton* from to* ***** stir te tas W*. ***** mur <lMr Ptori Btotoar. ha* tom fete* * totonto m. A WWtoto atogcr wtto aa »t --traclto* v*4«*. to* ta—4tor» b««*M t w »r*«tototoa M atog - sr" hsj m a "to* tor to*- to* MM* to top***!** •* Un to*** a ton*. Until vacantly, however, Ethel «u relsUvsir an unknown, except for thos* with s genuine eye for talent in lass, and a tow devoted record Jfcte *nd har local following Then,' Vut July to* appeared at th* Newport Ivu toatival with Lou is Armstrong and Dav* Brubreck, and Mr stock shot toy high. Th* critlea raved about Mr. On# com mented “a singer of extraordinary polish and finesse" and "the indi vidual star of (M festive*' Another stoaad, “*M to • •toga* »M to Ufcely to devatop into to* No-1 parforma* to her With Mr aueeoas at tM toatival cams tM top billings *M bad el was sought tbs was hooked to outstanding nightclubs to Nsw Tttophon* Ron** television shows I SM also out several record album* for reiagaa later tM* y***. *M hind a Maw York press agsnt Ethel Ennis had tot tM Mg Urns aa a national star. Estate**?. to* U to—*d wtoh | OErSxss! I AttMngh too ran ash and to Eton *»*•» to* m* *•» i to M *ato to Mr wU, or toto toaeae TM to a BaltimamMk *r, Ethel started Mr musieal anraor ■/ill ‘‘ mtonm Am WM wjp piaif immm m wp •even. «M luted NT but w*ht to . u. jii." .* !.»i ■ 1 into if*———tor——> S8D&B Maps Plain Far A Top Year Hare The stats *Mai ferjhs *Md IftwJS With pinna and grant otawotettoM gsS“gp-» Mrs' aaph Hl*ta. Wtlaon; Phillip Pm chal. Watotngtam, D. C„ and Miss ° An fnSUSftatfftoSil number of Mudsnt* haa Man noted over previous roam, bi tM WUnd Do* SKjgvsHM ,I TT» total owrottaaMt ttttope* sent time Is Ml. among whteh art M new etudanta. VETS CORNER EMTOri NOTE. Bstov art antbarttatlva twwn by the votarana Admlakftatim te •toM to the many entrant qamtiaas km farwter sorolse— wan and their fsmtUss: FartMr fMa may M ahtahead at any VA afftaa. - O—i fiats a peter tea an my Worfil War II life tessraon policy. Can yarlwah an this Man he made tat any arnmnil nr am them rastristtenst A—The only rosrictian la that th* paymtet M at Uaat five dol lars Any payment of five dollar! or mar* is accepubla %—I kgr* keen receiving m e—pantollan Maatua to mV da*th ta *snrts*. Has tMa mta haea increased lately! A—A ntw law provide* gradu ated ratag u pa*<*ta. daponitlng upon other Income which muit be estimated and reported each year. Rate* havp been laoreaeed about 10 percent; Q—win the YA let me know whe la Ifrtod aa Mnaftatary on my gevegnmant lit* temranaaf A—Ye*, "tbe VA will give you . that in farina tlon upon rcqusst ! However. if you are not sure who tho tenslic isr it* are, it it prefer- | able to make a new designation the . way you want it now. This will j canael all previous designations ■ ■ - - ' ~ i THE CABOUMIAN Push sates Ceespaay "Cowrwat*. Csrsliijs*' paan—e 5j CamNaiu mg tenia aw*»* l"iiSV\!Ns C^s\^ Mirth Caro Una uade> tha Act at .j ta advance A«dmn co niimiraUona and ma*« aU * AkSBHXm ° Wk * r * ****** ** *** v FMsafl ASvcruain* RaanmntaUm <* |3P * . , her early ambition to harems § i ballerina She said her grandparents objected to that, believing she'd j be "dancing with the devil." | “Now," Ethel soys with $ wry ' smile and a touch to burner, i'n singing with turn.” FACULTY STAFF SESSION# OPEN ST. AUG, YEAR (cmmwm mm *w» » OUS fields of endeavor. Thte Mt record is our rtislteng* today? m Mid. “Let us m-rt j«. bond *w Kang, I *» t • u»« • mvyc II I I I V: I I I , UK. P, V. CAlftlg, I I I ■ : H ; ■ I I I I r I ■ 1 I » U”. WM.TKit f r'-iry I I DE. HORACE MANN BOND with oonftdsne*. Murage, mid faith. Wa should Mae romstator that wo are now living in th* maae ago and tha toy should no longer be oonaidaredthe Uaslt te man's aspl rations and atsoetpltah menu." stated President Boyer. Other notables to participate In tM Conference Included: Dr. Ho race Mann Bond, dean of School |of Education. Atlanta University. > Dr. Bond addressed the assembly from the topic, "Upgrading Edu- I cation in the Predominantly Ne gro College" Dr. Walter Ridley, ifeesidcnt of EttaaMth City State Oqllrgr, Elisabeth City. *poka i from the topic. “Motivating the Educationally and Culturally Dr nrived Student." and Dr > V. Cahill. Dean of the College of Lib eral Arte. North & roltna State to the UNO waa tha banquet speak er Ttihnday evening Ut the Dtn mg Hall on Saint Adguatineb campus I RELIGION AND RACE MEET SET te ,e ssasara^rva. •b. wM waa a key ftgwe la the Marsh ea Waskteateo sod tM ftmt New York Ctty aeboto My eett Itopert outlining prohMog and axaeriansos to men and womea •»- gaged in th* United Pra-hyterta* program an r*UgH>n and ro*o w«U 1 M pre«*atad M v* ro*«nd day- wph diaewKsion* to follow Tn mah* tM I PTOteaUtlOM era Dr. MaraMl UI Seoit si CMoaga chairmaa of th* c , AT CAPITAL CITY LODGE PlCfliC*- *»te4, '■■om t*tt to right: Thtrnm Ponton, D, J. Tyton. Pot* Wottoy, Mr- Mr.. Jot* tlotorm, Oooio Mmklin, Mr. ond Mrs. George Bio lock, rn4 Phil MOimoru Btor&ni. from left to right: L. J. HU- Uorg, Scat Horton, Charier McCullough, Wm. Wingate, Mr. ams SHAW FRESHMEN ENJOY RETREAT A* a port of the Shaw Univereity orientation progam, the freahman retreated to Chavte Pork Friday, September 11, lor eupper end recreation totebytertea C>mmte*l»w oa lUlig tee and Ram; Dr. Wllmore; and th* yiev*. i, Meta Ratline and Robert J. Sane. ■ mate Is anateUvs directors if tM aammisslon. NC JUDGE WARNS MEDIC* ATTORNEY COPS SAY (cesmwtigp pwom p*ot i> PE tho Craven Good Shepard tolar telling the or waa suffering leer condition re st hoopttellaatton. ranted the trans lift pm day, fcmtw.Mn MmwM wmXmJ VM Unto rteanrte UlTto tote eHr U J^ZduttELfSited WWfto IwPWvww back te toe nvit that th— wtfi if tmißltf iltm mi that Praater was ghyateaUr able te aarw tha nmilals* to ifeif j%n MjntfQoe, Attorney Frasier had baeo ap pointed by tha court to defend tylvoeter Banka, a Port Barnwell Negro, charged In a peeping tom ease Involving a 11-year-old white girl. Judge feterrta teemed the guas tlonlng “knpropor" and ordarod the attorney te M seated. Praater was held In oontempt mam*ut* teter when Iw Instated an continuing tM trial. Beaks wa* ssntsnssd te an 11-montoa Jail teem Tuesday after the Jury found him guil ty to toe Charge. He filed no mTst* tSSSt *** ™ Judge Morris concluded by stat ing. ”2 havg been aa fair te tha defendant aa I paaalbly could " SHAW UNIVi REVEALS PLANS FOR FACILITIES yim iff iii§ fhtifM, and Plan* are now tn proooao far launching the Centennial Deval opmont Fund, Under the leader ship to Dr. Check, more than three hundred and twenty-three thousand daUan (ItNMi waa raised tn seven months te clear th* atonal to currant Indebted new and launch the development TfcaSentanatel to the Unlvesu ttg will M cole heated neat year Mto a rovteed agpansten gurrieu him te being daatgned tn ardor m uniM tbi vaunc ntnnli wtiA »ntGr Shaw in MtuoaUon oemMnlli lo that or similar tnstltutW* any where tn the nation. Btnoe th* founding to th* school by Henry Martin Tuppor In IkdS. mero than fourteen thousand young man and wum*n have left her <"acred ground to arrvg Ood and humanity. Five North Caro lina College* were founded hy w?n at Shaw, and two oaUagos within th* state haw Shaw man aa presi dents. Dr James E. Cheek. Class to IMS. i* tM yaungsat prroktent and only Shaw Alumnus to sem a* Its Chief executive sine* Its be ginning Shaw u a member of th* South-! ant Aa-oclatten to CoUcwvs sod Second*-v Schools, and ts afftlt ated wtto fifteen state, ratoon al. nation*', aeadautte and prafoa atonal arganteattans. TM private rhucuh-rate ted tesHtuttea Is *u—ariid M toa Gvu-rut Hatotel Caavan'teu al Nogto Caaa**aa. th* Agascteuu Baptist (teuvonttan. TM GaftHmau Hoattet Oauvontten. atemnt. friends, eburcbt* and ttw'alM 1 United Wto® to f^RTw* •vac to wtori stetonta IMw rurdt. MoOrc and Ec-vU to Batetgh. arc thv arohitaets for the bu'tdtn" procram and provided -•SS MUYt SAFELY ' MAMMOTH PLAN TOLD BY THE STATE'S SHRINERS (CONTINUED mOM rAGE ONE) Masonic lodge*, school*, (.torches flriff *«** •*ktd to join in tha crusade against this mounting ovlL Stars of tala* vision, screen and radio, along with outstanding athletes, ineluding Al thea Gibson, art Ming invited. JACKIE SETS PARALLEL IN TWO CRIMEN (CONTINUED mot) PAOF. <>Ng) down-Bouth and up-Seuth continuee to eountenanc* complete forgive nese of murderws of tha Negro peo ple. it is difficult to understand. Those who preside over and those who pul Into prarito* euch "justice" are as guilty of inciting violence and murder as anyone In this land. For, ignore H if you like, the truth Is that tho time will come when th* Negro, all over Pits country, will finally find his paticnc* worn so thin that h* will havo no choico but to rUo up and rsteliste. Non* of us want to so* that day. No one will bo glad when U comes but It must if something drastic Is not don* to curb th* unbridled murders In th* South and tha lightly more subtle murders in th* North which pas* under the guise of police vigilance. High Government officials— a* former Attorney Oeneral Robert Kennedy did In tM ease of the Mis sissslppi murders— cry that the Gov ernment has no Jurisdiction in such matters. In the meantime, the Ne gro has swallowed his hurt at the violence, sobbed helplessly as he stands among th* rum* of bombed churches, shivered with grief as he buried his innocent slaughtered children and fought back th* tear* as youngsters of co '.ragc, fightng for freedom, have been dragged from the depths of swamps FEI NOT PEODUCINO Even though President Johnson •aid. week* ago that attests were imminent, indicating that th* kill ers wero known, th* FBI ha» not produced Th* FEI ha* an almost traditional record to not producing when hqpor visit* a Negro home or church down South. Jim Former, Bay Wttktm and pr. Ring Mv* »tod Mm* and agate that than ta mnoh larking In th* FETt handling to Eatob era tejnstte*. Thar* Mv* ovon keen charges to tew ante***- went affteart IMmstevv* partie- IraUag In Mattaga and hroteU ly. It is high tun* that tM powers ihst be to our society recognise that the Negro cannot and wtU not. for ' ever, turn the other eheob. It law enforcement offtvars refuse to pro tect the Negro, the Negro will unite ite protect himself The extremist I leadership to tM Nogro will drown ; out the voice* to moderate toader > ship and the kind to bloodbath ev ery American must surety dread will be the result What remark*Me reateaiat the Negro people displayed te re fraining from an ngty reoetten te the testify teg to the slaving to fifteen year aid J sates Pow ers by eon here (UtUgao- How ptcolter that, from ooasl te coast. Beer go Eahnyter. a sto gie Negro one to two wM serv ed as gee od Joreea. was pmte td and eopteoaty voted, op holding the Grand Jarv action. hoped Ne-roes woold bo *E psated If Mr. Rrhiyter soothed them, tom explanation wrote be exeeeted eo they "Vet George do Ik" One teror. >'rs Margaret Nuon murmured tM "Ur. Charlie peu»r j to view when she was quoted as Mto, Jmrm H. Perry, st„ John Sooalk, Letmo Alston, Jr., Har vey Tucker, Mta. Jtuooe Ridley, James Ridley, Clancy Coin, David B. Haywood, Mrs. Charks Whit Joy, Cbarlas Whitley. Mrs. Sidney Roberts, Sidney Roberts end Alge Johnson. (See Many period. Seen with the guitar is Clyde R Appleton, assistant pro fessor ol music. gr/f. : P. A. RAMEBVH LAURENCE W. BEAVEE NC Mutual Announces Promotions DURHAM—W. A CtemgfiL C , LU. vloo-presldant and M*ney di rector to th* North Carolina Mu tual Life Insurance Company ha* • announced th* appotntmonV of ' Laureno* W. Raaves. wamittve • assistant manager to tha North I Philadelphia D t e t r t a t and i p. A. Ramraur. manager of th* i Newark Dtstrtet to new aeetgn ' ments. EffeoUve Beptemtor 14. Reavee > assumed the duties to Minagei 1 ; the Newark, N. J. Dtatrito. and Ramaeur Mil be assigned to th# Ageney Dtreetar's Bt ait. i Mr. Iteavee Mgan hte mfrar with the Company aa a Combina tion Agent on tM Philadelphia i (Pa.) District to IMt Bt IMA. to i ter recotrtn* aa honorable ote i charge from the Army, Mr. Reave* waa reappointed a* a Spec lay Or , dinary Agent. He was appointed Assistant Manager, In IMO. Mto Executive Assistant Manager tn 1962 He has been a oonatetent winner to many eonventton trip* and sates eonventton* ¥WM%3 TtiMP^SSt’e^hTaiyj^ saying tMt MY. Eghuytee ft “ft tab oughty wparivoad man whom I rcopeet" SM sddedL *1 would never contradict him". Efe woftdor what Ocorgo saM wkleh would mantes contradicting or net aoutrodictin*. KNIFE ICE PICK SHARP (rONTOritaft WtiMg PAOe OHM . ; rt'.ior. ah* ashed t* Mr tejfetai Harry AnteSMk WOTO thero Mr. OoEtea Is rapseted te Mvo teM Mr poa tea ftp r, » _ _ w . Eta^ma ad te advteejtor. rtNate ca*o to mkra" Mn. BaMwta te Etea aaM te have gon* mta a mod rase at Gw advteo ufforad by ColHwa wtappod out VM butcher knife and stabbed him once near tM heart ragffno p«U«* teveONgatota teelMted aft* that Ite tail bod b«gft fti-d da wo mtO M was aftoaat as narrow and sharp pub* teb Mr Coiftna ft rapocted to Mv* j d;*d botmro ho could M taboo to it j nearby hoftpltel fete traOtOMOt. Aaaooiation to th* National Aeeo elation of life Underwriters. Mr. Ramaeur te an Elder in the Weequahte Presbyterian Church; board member, Essex County Ur ban League, board member. Stella Wright Unit, Boys Club to New ark; a member to the Newark Area Development Corporation; a member of the Newark Unemploy ed Out of School Youth Commit tee; a member of the Oroup Work and Recreation Committee. Coun cil of Social Agendas; first Vtee President, Business Men and Women Community Service Or ganisation; a Mason, and Sbrlnor. He te married to the former Mtea Amieae Pitch. It to believed that Mn. Baldwin te already in Raleigh and serving her long term at Woman's Prison there. TWO WHITE BOYS BOUND OVER ON ARSON CHARGES {CONTPfCTro FROM PAOS ONE) Aoeerdteg te evidence offered ta th* preliminary hearing. tM bey* went te tM Men* to Robert Me- Orsth. Route l. LoOrang*. teat Tuesday, took several radio* and act too te tM curtains ta tM struc ture causing Gw exteutov* damage TM McOrath family te white They arc aka ase«sad to M ting ftrc ta eartotos Is tee Jump Graago w tea teUowtag day. • Only tea watt* to te* church wort left staadiag. Deputy Sheriff Kirby Hardy, Jr, said tM ftrst Bra wa* dateeted af ter a pamerby noticed tM homo fire, notified local fireman, and tM homo was saved from total destruc tion. Bards* AltoMgU to, who** boos* k Mated wear tee ahorch. dteoverad htjoeN Sheriff Hardy said tM te-yoar oi4 cfcurdi wm "bluioi firom Mi to and when firemen arrived." TM boys wars arcuated 000-Half mite away hum tho church at S}l Harrison's store. A motto* for th* church burning wus not BOmsitl ataty avoitebk EBGGGT P- HENNERY. AStenxsy "ITw Jobs agon to m* are grata ally being eliminated " OEBARD P. KUOTER. "teodtag \ aatrooottwr f am wtntag te Mil test if yoo walked ea Gw mow ft \ Capital City Lodge Holds Picric Here The Capital City Lodge. No. II ». of the Brotherhood of Rofl Sb7rv^AaSa^ t 43nr«paai Bmw streak. TMlr honand gueste Heaetho igftaad Broriton of the Batons Exptwea Agsmgp. Beaboart IMfH Department gad Station Barteo Peahen, Whiter. SaeOb Nslaan, Ozzle aemmiHi. George piyifrft and Phil Bobto ■on. A delidoua fried chicken, hor bscue, preen peas, potato salad, wndSytte SateM.^toM st leak and Mm. Mtermaod Hay wood. Other ssnsOma greeted were L. J. HUBatd. Sam Marten, Chartes Mr~ TT-jhi Wm. wtsgto, Mr. and Mm Hearn N. Perry, Hr.. John Small. Louis Alston. Jr., Harvey Tucker. Mr. and Mm James Ridley. Clancy Cain. David E. Haywood, Mr. and Mm Charles Whitley. Mr. and Mm Bidßey Roberts and Aisle Johnson. ru.—*- were: Mtea EttaaMth Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. protoon Mc- Clain. Tboinae Perry. Mtea Bote* Smith. Joe Poole, Mm Rraaem Hawkina, Douglas Hinton. Louis Dunbar, and J. C. Moore. Sidney Roberta is the president; Charles McCullough te tM aeet trtaA; L J. Vnerd, chaplain: Harvey Tueker, egt-at-arme; David Haywood, vtce-pcatedtekte Robert Tueker, roaordtng seat: O. P. Cox, local chairman, and James N. Perry, publicity,agent. MALCOLM X BACKS BARRY GOLDWATER f CONTINUED THOM PAGE t) the blato seem ta America. I think, only needs te p(to which an* he shsasra to M eaten fey, beeawe hath wtß swt The Greatest Bargains Yet... MENO Dftfef PANTS If; In Wash ’n Wear rayod flannel, glreedy Cuff- H I ed, in a host of fall shades. Sites 29 to 40. H H J 2.88 -rj FOR RAINY SCHOOL DAYS I* | / • BOYS’ AND GIRLS' RAIN COATS Ms 1.88- ,l X Boys’ yellow rubberired • Sizes 6-16. Girls’ long-wearing vinyl in assorted colors. Sizes 4-14. BOY’S DRESS fIH PANTS Cl Neat rayon flannel fabrics, ivy styles. Grey - Olive - Charcoal colors. Sizes 8-16. 1.88- vs 88 Cent-er NUT TO G L TUfIEBG PUBNRUBH ETOEE—RALEIGH Home Grown Turnip Greens lb. 10c No* 1 White Potatoes 10 lbs. 49c Sliced Pork Liver lb. 29c Rib Beef Stew lb. 29c Fresh Pork Roast lb. 39c End Cut Pork Chops lb. 55c Fresh Ground Beef lb. 39c or 2 U». 75c PorkSaus&gt lb. 35c or 3 Iba. 99c Good Weiners lb. 39c or 3 U». 99c Luzi&nne RT Coffee lb. 67c Rib Beef Steek lb. 65c Fresh Spare Ribelb. 35c or 3IU. 99c HORTON’S CASH STORE PNTVEBETTY" Ss®* far ttMttoM acadeSe jmteMym*' wl» MACEjuSt teZte»nil MaVmtMMr STtoi'ttJvl MmSiMm PMteJte jmm* Mto IL aSi feCaleohn took a potabot at the Bterit Mutotm itTgant—flou and predicted that it vfll soon cnim tegtofcsr te*t Itosn - type ptotea farce wfthta Mb earn raalu." Though be haa dunged his mind about being bitterly opposed to the white race, be still, how ever. wants no truck with them. By the same token, he Is opposed to the "non-violent” theory, hold ing that an opponent of non-vio lence tea candidate for psychi atric treatment MOST OF US can M dull, but it takes an effort so we think.

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