8 RALEIGH. W. ft, SATURDAY, OCTOBER IT. IPM ; ;v, ":. c • ■ !£& ?***&*%« ■ y •■ • - /?5.,.' , moment'->■'■*?^'% ) % ;..’■> V ;A : '.'v'. '{''&s%?. ■ ,'s* *t mr* SISTERS GET TOGETHER —77 mm tour coed* at Morin c erottna u>u«*(i aw stater*, pause hr m fat together during a c/ass break. From left they are: Minn Priscilla White, 17, a freshman, Gwendolyn and Jacqueline White, 21, seniors, and Marlene White, 19, e junior- They ere the daughters at Mr. end Mrs. Simpson White of Sanford. There are no other girls—or boys either — In the family. BEHIND THE HEADLINES NT OUIWOOB BALI. wmo none inteenational The Warn Commission that in* vaattgated the assassination of th* Mini Mb Kennedy concluded feat Lee Oswald did kill the Presi tait The whole country had aeon Jack ltuby kill Oswald. Beth fctutwf! the Commlaelon re* fared, wen committed a* Individ ual acta, with NO eonapireejr In* mpast gs the aaeMehm* femar nn* SwaT What wee OewaW* me* Ifei'leiry heam had? Oewarld carried hi* motivation to hi* gram wife him. R would eeam that Ruby, In kilim* Oawald, also daetrojrad any possibility of enter knowing what motivated Oa wald to commit hia foul act The Warren Commlaaioo per formed a thorough and monumental teak. Anothar dastardly crime la re* ported under tsvaetlgaUM In Mb* sisslpph who klDed Mlehaal Bah* warmer, lessee Chaney and Andew thaaaagh aa fee MtaMppi wauUMto < ra!dar4| a dtsttaet aarvte* >te > featra** te the Called Ptatea and ta But perhaps feta ta oapeetta* too much to happen ta auch a back water of rackm aa Mtaalaatppt. Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khruahchev. who oaoe looked west wardi and threatened to bury the United State*. 4$ now finding that h* hna no monopoly on grave dig* **i&ae k he* bam reported feat Bed China haa developed a nu elear weapon, Khruahchev muet now ha f 1 *—‘i worriedly over hie ahauldaaa aaatwarda at Communlat Chins getting ready to do aorae heavy gpada work. The uppermost question which ■Mat be disturbing both the Krem lin and Pekin* la, "Who la coin* to bury whamt" I* Red Ruaale going pa bury Rad China or la Red Chine going ta bury Red Russia? the federal Bureaa es laves* g_ Rfe^i4AMa*e HMMI repeci i* rrseiasai Gilbey’s Vodka Waaakam wow &<' »a» fl »2.15“ i3.4Q leas and parpaaalaaa street riete ta aeaM narthara ettta* daring deable raniamaatlm. It condemned th* youn* rowdies who went to rampages of vanda* Ham and looting. Aa an Inescapable corollary, it also condemned th* parent* of th* street hooligans. Th* parents es the yean* tonghe mast bear mack es the goltl It Is ebvtene that the parents had Mt bam teach ing their yeung bread civilised eratfnet and reaped far lew and erder and for other peeple's property. Some of the disorder* ware all th* more sense lees and unpardon Instance* of other persona who where themselves committing il legal acts. Some of th# rioting continued for ferae nights ta a row. whh many of the same young rowdies undoubtedly participating. Why didn't th* parents know whore feeir youngster* were and what they ware doing for three consecutive nights of rioting? It would appear obvious that th* aaorelity of some parent* la In a Union Gives $6,000 For CR Movement SAVANNAH, On—At the mass matting at the St Paul's CMS Church on Thursday evening, which waa one of the high polnu of the BCLC Convention in Sa vannah, New York Negro tabor leader. Cleveland Rob!neon on be half of his Union. District No. SS. Retail, Wholesale and Department SUM* Union, APL-CIO of New York City, presented checks to taling to $4,000.00 to represent* - tlves of the Southern Civil Rights Organisation.-. Th* 11. Rut cheek went te BNCC of Mississippi; the ».- Mt check waa presented te Mr. Aaron Henry an behalf of the slate conference of the Mississippi NAACP and the M.m.M check waa presented to Dr. Martin Luther King. 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Freni thr Baittnora- Waahtagtea ana: Erereete, art Clem, from Baltimore, and Annie Bphrhun, from Washing ton A ten. Captain JaUan E. Cheek, flew from Ms tear es dnty ta the European Com mand, Agnsbnrg, Germany, and leaded at the Ratelgh-Darham Airport, and arrived at the parent* hems in fen* for fee gala event. Among the many guests wets ' Mrs. Elizabeth, Lee of Springfield, Massachusetts. Mry and Mrs. B. N. Cheek are living at home at what is known as the Old Jonea Spring Plantation, where they reared their ten chil dren. Mr. Cheek is a deacon at the Hecks Grove Baptist Church and teaches the adult Sunday School class. Mrs. Cheek is a leader ta th* Missionary Circle at the same church, a member of the Mother’s Founder Os White Rival To NAACP Ousted For Having Tan Attorney Defend Him COLUMBUS. Ohio (NPI) The National Association for fee Ad vancement of White People found a good encase her* last week tor getting rid of Its founder-president, . who has been maintaining a run ning feud with fee members for th* past several ml* *< efftee was EBslk hir ing of a Negr* attaway to rep present him in a sanrt earn against see es th* NAAWP of ficials. Whdatateltawdw. was the gaE whteh Miller had ta "adding Insult te Injury, when he tetd fee press ha frtt ha waa vary fertonete ta get se talented a lawyer." They at torney In gnestfm was net !• dent! fled. Club, and Homs Demonstration Club-of fee community. LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;Üb\iIIIC Call TE 2-2004—George London and always wake up warm. Miller and the NAAWP ham had differences es optetan fer acme time. He founded the organization ta IM3, and lnet manse had appeal ed to fee Hamilton county proas cuter to help him itlaaolve fee or ganization. The county prosecutor refused because es lack of Jurisdic tion. The ouster la fee second which has bam visited upon Miller. Earli er, he had been suspended by trus tees of fee group, after ha had al ready suspended them. The latest action of fee NAAWP Is regarded by Milter aa “illegal." "The Jobs open to me am gradu ally being eliminated." rlivliiTlwSifr R. E, Quinn Fumitur t Co. 108 E. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Ta 2-4471

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