THE e Alto LINA nNi uNMiiiilir tlMt 5 $An AMIL 4, If99 miHG Baha'is Note iewVearAs Spring Begins X ' I', ' m eOt' ttai Mtv.ltkf >«P^ oi the (maifn cbmmtiliM uiil tiBe t^sur r. .. Hm umtu) ittiion by Rev. E*t d cn ^01 b* at 4:00 9.11^ fHMi FhV 1) boih fitlM and fiilMl #i(h tfM t«nrt. I>«riiig ttw courar at Toi^day't heariafR. tii« SU(' and City Boarda at Educ«tim bolti moVNi fw dismUcal from thfe suit lliclr motions wm* flcfcrrea. Jialia'I New Year all Baki't]. Stanley dismuMid Uk> kUIs’s of- aj| over the w«fM. Like fictal aWtvtlt tnwaru atiiool »e« | airing cycl« after t*ie wlnte^, resalion from the caie. The the Baha'i Nc« Vear l» f*. told plaintifta aUorwy* that nolj^, Jnembcrs of Baha’i pattern or trwid ha« any beari^j! ^ splrttual cycle for. on the CMO ‘ ain^c the FmiMh Or ' ^^ejjcaUon »nd devotion to God enit Court of ApikmIs h*. nphelilj^ scrrlmj mankind with the pfi"; the Piipil Aaaisnmei.t Uw. ^ „^,y ,nd justice. ' fThis aMion cams in the Moat-1 Ludmilla Van Sombeek Rad *«nery County and lUleigh scho«rf intenwUanal interracial^ t»oard Hiram Holt Jr. cases.) with students from N. C. He gaid the only iMues In the; coMeae, Dulcc IJnivcrsily and ««m«^ case were wheiher administraiive | ,jfrt,m South America, romedles had been exhausted byip,^ „j,j n,iy the plaintiffs and whether or notl n been il6 years siBce the, race had beea a factor in refusal I ,ppi,Mnce of the founder, Ba;, of the school board to assign the ^j,jch means the one- platnUlfs to p^vlouoly «JI white | p,opiiethood, the unity achools. •OMONDS (tiWhiM frw« IN«« 1) ' In MditlMl'ta nomerom Kholar >y fhrtting*, (he t* *«thor Qf “the - Ne^o Mif Fusion’Politics In ffortl Mafth 21 was ceiebratH »s thf*; rM^jina," abd ii|* In manaseript all religions and the, onene*s » history of Oeftii >ign)a theta so ■•ority. ■ ■ ; 'z j ■ ^ ^ A’ natire ol L*wre'nc4vlUe, Va., »r. Editiondi tniia^ at li|or- jin, Ohio State and llcldlcbure irhlTersltiei. -yeiir,'. Morgan (Minferred upoh Ser an honorary legree. Bmmanucl A. M. G. is one of the Ity'# oldest eh»lrchcs, tiavihg been, ‘StabUsbed in the Rite 1800’s. It is •me of only two A. M. E. churchi n Dnrhitm -CHS IIFE -NFA tCentlitvtd from Page 1); ■ler hmband, ZJ-year-old Flrank (.yon. She confessed to shooting him ihrou4iti the chest with a .38-cali brs pistol as lie lay sleepinit In their l)cdroom early on the i|>orn me 4 f >bi 1. Du|lng Ihe hearing, Sheriff M. Mangjpin testified that Mr*. j,yon (old Mm that the cuuplc had 'gone o a dan(;e on the night b^ore ind that an argument startctf be- . ween'them bccausc her husband i^used to dance with her. The Sheriff said Mrs. Lyon told ;iim she became angry at hci^ hus band’s .rerusal, and the fact' thrt le made it openly known. ’The 'ouple had ?n argument bcfofe re- irin; and Khe u a'o'k« the next ncrnrng, sllll anfjry,i*;Went to a took the murder weap- one carlridge, walk- is hncrnina, sill icju^i rawer' and t( . > I on, ihserte(|^ The Rev. NyitlWinicI Gaylord,"i .;J over to the bca wiiere h» was dfsan of'Kitreil Coifiege. ls pastor of Emmanuel. ■ 6. Tlie caw WM brought laist May I ^Miftitind. His teachings fullfilled by Mrs. liMihad Wrh«tson and .‘‘Thy kifltdpm Mrs. F. B. IfeKiMlck tm behalf ofi^^^ 6n earth as ft U |n heaven.** their daughter* wbo«^ »n>licaUo^| consisted «rf sa«- for a»ignmont to M all whi'.o ^ classic seiectiitos md fe-. •chool were Rented liy Oie Du#.L„^^ng^ af saered niu»ic ;./roip ham school board. •»- ■ ~ UiMs repfesentin; other frtlgion* PlainUffs’ attorneys In ^he case period*.'X trtk w*s given by a are C. O. Pearson,. U. Ilugfi Thofflpaon. J. H. Whaler and W. ^ Marsh. Marslall-it. Sp«art and A«itant State Atto^y •ral «lph Moody ire log ‘he State and City filths of Education. -EDUCATION from ^afa 1)^,. t welcome the guests to Uufce' Vnl- versitj . .*,:l sessions uriU he held in the auditoriiun of .tl» Bngl; itMring Building. (K^pt. the bao- Hiet which will held i|i th^ ttalon balln’otn. The CSSEA, a prejeet support^ improvement of rdfcaliiwil 'tdf' ■inistnition, inclndea lit Nort^ f^rolioa its officifil spon^, thf- State Department of ^b^c sttiiction. and seven participatiog institutions of higher kerning: A]{>- palarhian Slata Teacihets ?o]leg^ A and T College, Pfike yoi^r^ty, East Carolina College, North Caro- iina tkilleg^, Univeitiiity -Notth Carvlina, and Western ^Camlina College. Tho four year fftiijleCL will tifCi«i«ily dose as. pf. Aifgust' 31, A 8yinpo,:um o«i aiijviU^a^ lored by the CS8GA. diicing. the paj* fuur year wiU feature tl|* first spsnion of tha i^c^ay pito^ gram. t^r. Ben H««toa Of y^{ialae|i- aa Slate Teachers. College will dis CBS^ "Tbe WMtei^ , N^h Cai|o_ Itina Workahop for I^pectii'^ ^>riiicipal8”; Dr. Etaer Garinget, "The Charlotte Woric^o^ for fh-«pective Principab"; and Prin cipal A. W Peeler of Greeasboro, “Released Time fo? '^Ching. eipals.'* ;' ' .^oung Bahi’i grisduale from North CaroHni Univertity, restiiitly tMfned from franCe. Aisp th«re Iff ft IftHingt Of sacrM' literature f^ litt Baha'i wfitiqit and tlje, ftibte, tb« prosram ‘ tnded wtb; i lad meditation. . , • I ,l>^h theft wai a" boffet tupped ^ ^ _ ^ f-f with * frtendly ii6uf ot falling; 'The .yah*; ■ .r: . i-. heriia was decorated With tpttng' ‘ • (. •O''"- (WiWtSf io W.’ C. asaisf «i(l Mite 4Jft*liWer ft>r .tht^Strte 4-U eliife ifoA: \ l!»%. tJstflW Nt5c«int Veceirtly as l^haifr 'Cwintjf’a^honie; dlnoM^tioii' agcfrt, was prawini e4 a, pUt^fe^y Mrsi CkrHe Wilsorf, igM for, At*n)ancd'.t’pi»nt>» Mrf iyjfb|j|.jpi^Jn B»ore thap ® ye»lj| the Horn* l)empnst^*' .ilott wwHc before her ^tirtaien*. > ’ IH*. Mats waS: introdnc«rf to thjc at^Hence Vby a . K/ Joi^ atalie «|liht at A and T Collfcjje..; ' ^ ! i ■ ; • i^wrtihusd fWih P*t* » t^ztftg the ‘rocftini'appolnimeaJSL ‘»t, c«i»nii(t«es and a. meeting; 6f , of trusted. Atforiidif Tt^SiSteTwiff addhrsTtSe convbi^' i^:30 p!m. ‘ 'All of the wHl pt hei^ Vi'. (6^ auditorium o^ ffie ’^Jfftdcr- win be served at :,-'ttfe; atei!n*>oft sisslo^icill oWfr SW P,te>» vritlf'iapiM^'ififorf jA'CKSONGBOCMV fr MABkfiT: FRESH lltiA9$ and y^6ETABLE^ TO soft VOOB BIftWfef ' fre* Lprge Col*t#y . j EGGS . 3 ddaL $1.00 114 W. Enterprilt^ 1^ mVi'WZ &SSS& GUt-ftAtB St?l^ MARKKf ■4 «h 2»« AA Cboiec DMMmI FKYBK8 ... Pmik ■ BRAINg ^,1. . . . Ih. tit OCCONm.mil! KLOIIIl Tbick * ■ ' rA€ BACti viENfJA^feiSAdifv; :T 25 ilM. IM taih lot ... ftiif 10c ^LtARD JimsfiH . j. :r ftnSc €Mefi Kfpe th 10c * Om Ptrvliim at $3 dr More F«f«|av)i>r Jt; Tt t‘im SHOP AT Ctnr RATE AND SAVE ajy . fhat' been u^S (a^al^Me ^chers activltjr H(^eyw, tlftwir.^4^^ wwa tnisWnV'froln^^enu- wa» of s^booblaM, ■■ 'fy.'a tio^ ildrfafc ^d,«, '■' ,/ l»',Vaninf-.ih»t here i« Wrthi f'miiUia wjU .be-, coaia tv »MoA;it44d |h« l«(|Uca- mil t^ ttiaiti which »«»- Bibjf 0* tu th« ... .. ^llli.alwdy* inefidxi^ ;^e ebMdrpp ■ ,f jlhls stale W» Wirt:*chopl.bulW- ^00 and .«no^ ^jjach«tt 'ti»M BlW>«y ew buy, , t v.- H*' 'dectatiW,v$|l|«. was ip k«er^ef4oai»(ti^wrB»«etive fe jaird^i'i lte -OfeiNiy-welfare and teelw»^;‘ .IBJM*’'•»! we have wit tivastovK, ^ rea|i;\bui|dJBi^'>3m we hw .'m ,Spiiwi> e*ceU««(t, mdii Ih©':47«*t irtrte la p«t 'lBeD'Uc;r f ..'.pbli6w4^,:i4^a!^^j!^M^n^i^f tbe; preSfM^tW i'-t ttr&es that {linda ^' lisrta'jaVallable to aH itite- wpppiH^ , S“ (baV to ^_ke ad- vapiiag^ '-jy. t -rt- y y: ^ ia-Mie yf, wge tbe ■w^, helj)«‘^ln^-'':0ievrtr^ -after f^il]leet':^urther Ihjiit ,teacl«)tf :^r*,,i*p&i^ j« sick an^;:iiiat^rnl^t l|in sfek i^4 ^niM 4fe CMPiUlative up to 6(1 A ; ^3.' t?] i^ijr/eammlssion :4> jsjjiija Jnoney to intfitf hi^d^i ttttaed aiid ' high saladiiMi pri[i|clpa»,i^d force them, beeausie ^ey latic Clerical assist- ihee, to spend theif vtJuaMe time dMiv elcHeal wwk wkch should be dftne by clerleat personnel. We urge that yod coasider favorably the request of tM» State Board of BdtKatiOQ Un this purpose. 4 We urge th^ sufficient funds be appropriated to provide ai^e (tate awl sitffi^eot; busses to tfaaspoH eveVy * (MM; ‘ lo add froDi «eH«^ witHobt overtoowdihg a^ wHbeu^ the eap^nslve and tfMii eons||u6l»g aeeted trips. 5. Wii urge>tfiai Idfequate appro- prfttions be- niadfiB to .{wovide suf fiti^t v^ll^k toachtws to make cojlti^ta achopls and h^iitos tio fmpiiit puests and wel kti affietn vitftA the lietes^iiy tti futf attei'danee OA the put of all eblWei^. ; • ' “The fatvestment of the stati tk Ithoc^itfants itok^s it bitr^tve tltat i^uaie mainte *a(i^ httd e4Mt^ll$tl''eai^e' be con tfahlotts itoitk fM Mifti!- of cohstruc J0t». ' " ■ j,.' . %G0 , Whhotrt ^a|tUi| BMlncha 'from iVMtlAW fc«mdcb* »M inntcUlu mchiM Mbl 4)«t Dftea eaiu* Wl^tkBM dUiM^iU iom« oa illtfe Hrr-tiermv or itt*u and ttmia —^ i»tt1 A«oth*|r nTbtMMMuivrlrrlUtlon Mlmnnswront Com ililak—olte* kU Una Mi |i DoM'* rillf ««H •'PukU ftiat 11.)«' (PMdt KUon fu our Inrmriir of MMIM fcjtkKli*. he^ («lMi, autKalHrBiArt WmS paina. 2. b; •ootkiaa oil hMi«r rnitaUon. 3. kj wild .diuraue. •ctim tptilax to I/Ier^e .till slCQpini; and siiot him iii the :hcst. Ho aparitntly died instantly. Tho sheriff said she then took icr seven months old baby, dress ed hint-, and hitch-hiked to Uitfham Afhereishe' turned herself in. He wid-further that the woman told l>^ her husband had assairit- ed h#,\m' previous occasions.- The'%herif."i testimony was the >nJy ^bmitted in the pase. (Continued from Paga 1) same time it focuses attention on and pay tribute to tlie late Booker T. Washington, whose philosophy "learn by doing” is one of the principles of Vocational Ekluca- tioir. I According to reports that have come in the Greensboro' office, the one hiuidred and forty-five ac tive NKA chapters in the slate plan a variety of activities, such as: clean up week, public pro- grums at schodl, churches, radio and television programs, parenu banquets and engage in a broad range of otiier events. They will also make an investigation of the yeur's actiicvemcnts and make plans for next year’s program. In keeping a:;ve the interest in Vocational Agriculture as founded by the late Booker T. Washington,' tlic N.F.A. members of North Car olina will at the same time be v'fiipttialin? the importance whi(!K the late S. B. Simmons, who or- .anizud the North Carolina Asso- .'iation, attached to the work and progrtfm of the New Farmers o.’ America. O -OPPOSE (CanWnued from Page 1) by a long parade of opponents tpealdng u private individuals. Among those attacking the bUl were Walter M. Kulash of Ra leigh, who asked the lawmakers, if "the state intends to play God?" He called pro-creation a “God given right" and argued the meas ure would "mutilate bodies for doubtful economic gain. Dr. Claude N. Nichols, Duke University psychiati^ist, questioned whether repair of a sterilization could be done in a high percent age of cases. Dr. B. B. Blackmon of Buie’s Creek, a doctor supporting tiie sterilization bill,- said the opera- lion could bo repaired. Dr. Nichols also told the com mittee that severe emotional dis turbances often follow when a .voman has a sterilization opera tiop. The bill was proposed to curb he cost to the State Welfare De partment of illigitimaey. Under existing laws. County Welfare de partments are obligated to irt- creafce subsistence to unwed moth ers for each additional birth. If passed into law, the bill .vould require unwed. mothers aft i i.T their second childbirth to coun- ;el with a Stale welfare deparl- nenl case worker a.id a stale op- Tated psychiatric clinic. If the results of such counsel letermine her to be capable of profiling from treatment, she and ■ler family are helped to rehabili tation. If these agendea decide she is not capable of profiting from treatment, she is referred to the State Eugenics Board, which will re-evaluate the case and de cide to refer her to psychiatric treatment or advise sterilization. If sterilization is advised, she has the right of appeal to Superior Court of her county for trial by jury. A third childbirth calls for di reel reference to the Eugenics called upott to prove why iht not a grossly sexually deliiuiucnt individual and should not be ster ilized. If she is unsuccessful ia proving non delinquency, she bin right to appeal similar to proM dures set up for second chiW birth. According to Dr. Davis, Hons* representative from Lei^oir, and one of the bill’s spons«?i, the op eration for sterilization yvould con sist of tying or rcmJ»in4 tha Board, and then the mother is {tubes (presumably fallopiirt). VODKA 4/1 QUiurr S3.95 riKT S2.50 100 Proof. Mad* from Grfln..^ by L Relsky 4 Cia,; ^ Cockeysvllle, Md., U.^A. , at iddrter tnkii. mv *“d 1tlw- . for oV«r . V ,, .: - I “'H , * - •oHI ra fUN>A'RAMA TIME J CET OVTDOOnS 4ISD iiioNCS *7 OR ANY ONE OF THESE 'TEWS ^ITH SAV-A-STA^ NATUR-TENDER BONE-XN SHOULDER HO AST-.,. ....■« 53c npLtelOUS RIB BOAST ...... t*- 69c »» BONE-IN Rli STEAKS.. WINNER QUALITY ^FRANKS FRESH GROUND BEEF NATUR-TENDER ClIUCK 12-OZ. frict* *lr«clive to local Cptatlaf Stores thru Saturday, ApM 4; QunnUly rights n^rr«4 M*** sold to dealers. . C^RTffK lb. • • • • • SCRVC TdGSTHCR! Ifc OFF ON OUR PRIDE AMGEl rOODiuNG 39c • ANp . . ., ifcrttwrber 1 nol49c I CHEF’S PRIDE f FR^H MADE I COLE SLAW FRONTIER SUCED BACON LfMITi 1 BAG WITH $5.N ORDER SUGAR GREEN THUMB SPECIALS! 3-HP MOWER BRIGGS & STRlATTON ENGINE SAVE 10c 6anr» • • SAVE • • • IT'S NEW! » 4» »» #» ♦» CPL0MAL*9 REMINGTON 24-INCH ROTAaY BUY NOW i AT THIS LOW PRICE! ONLY ; 1-lB. GUP 19 4» 4» ♦» 4» ♦» ♦» CERTIHED SPECIAL! »49 GRASS SEED & FERTILIZER SPREADEB *4“ NUTREAT VANILLA .95 rrs RUGGED AND RU5T PROOT ICE CREAM 99. SAVE 26c J ONLY FULL GALLON MAYONNAISE 25 LEMONS EXTRA FANCY LARGE SAVE Kraft Pints. DOZEN ONLY • • • • • FRESH GREEN lbs. GOLLARDS 2 come In ColonlalJou come out tetter e my time Shop In Durham At: 426-28 W. Main St., 908 E. Main St., 713. W. Chapel Hill St. I 1116 Broad St., and Vellons Village In Chapel Hill: Glen Lennox Shopping? Center and Cor. Franklin and Graham Sts.