Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / May 23, 1959, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Nfltiotni l^etigkRB Lesders Lend Stip^rt to Equal Jobs Opporiutiity Move in Wa^iii(|ton Conference WASHINGTON; 11 C —A pledge of support tor the pcrficy of equal Job opportunity for all Americans and assistance to the President’s Committee on Government Con- tlricts in imjilementing the policy Was voiced by nearly 600 religious l#aders recently during a day-long nieetlng at the Sheraton Park Ho t«l. The religious leaden, who rep resented 22 o the nation’s major r^gious denominations, conven ed here at the invitation of Vice President Ricliurd Nixoit. Nixon serves as chairman of the President’s Commiltee, whi^ was estabTished in 19S3 to itromote equal job opportunity in firms handling Government contftcts. The views of the chufihmen were contained In . reports from five, two-hour discussion sessiws which followed addresses dn the program and policies of the Presi dent’s Committee; the prdbletfis faced by minority groups in Ob taining employment, and tike af fects of discriminatory hiring 6n the nation’s economy and securi ty. The spealcers included Nixon; Old STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. PINT 4/BQT QUAKER A BARREL OF QUALITY ] IN EVERY BOTTLE I OLD qUAK£J^ BOURBON •omiD iy IW oil) gUMUk DUmUNO COMMNT LAWUNCttUM. MO • FWIMO, CAUT M ri(w» • sii MAiii iisTiitr» a., i«wiemhvu. mi. John Roosevelt, New York City in vestment banker and a member of the Prcsideht’s Committee; the Reverend Martin Luther King, pas tor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama; A. t'hilip Randolph, president of the International Brotherhood of Sleep ing Car Porters and vice president At’I/-ClO; Alfred E. Driscoll, pres ident of the Warner-Lambert Com pany and former Governor of New Jersey; and Lawrence E. Walsh, Deputy Attorney General of the United States. The address of Randolph, who ingr was read by L. Ashley Totten, was unat>le to attend the meet- seiretary-treasurer of the Broth Specifically, the reports of the erhcod of Sleeeping Car Porters, discussioa recommended thkf: *■'*■* ' ‘ ' (1 a natipnar advisory commit tee of church leaders ^ establish ed to assist the President’s Com mittee in its program; (2) that similar advisory com- ^ittMs .be established on the reg ional, ^te and local levels; (3)/that the President’s Com- step up its program of in- ^9raing the public of the need for hon-di^riminatory hiring; and 4 (4> that proposed, legislation which would give th^ President’s Committee sttiutory authority be endorsed. 0 • New Trustees WASHINGTON, D. C. —Howard University officials announced last Vireek the election of Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, New York City educator and psychologist, to the Universi ty’s board of trustees. Dr. Clark will serve as an alum ni trustee, succeeding Mrs. Juanita Howard Thomas of Washington, p. C. Dr. Clark, who holds two degrees from Howard, is a faculty member at the College of the City of New York and associate director of the Northside Center for Child Devel opment. NEW METHOD LAUIVDRY /Vnd Dry Cleaner:* 405 Roxboro Street BBOAD ST. BRANCH 1108 Broad Street QUICK • SERVICE \Vash tub Roxboro Rokd at Avondale DrlTe CliASSlFIED ADS 10 Bbltta reg^ jp#*!^ I or 2 Shirta"-; — $1.90 aoc _«a. 19c I or more Deluxe pac)(«iii ahlrtt —-ca. 20c (Caltophaiie) SANITARY Laiinderers And Cleaners DIAL 2-4831 CORNER PINE STREET AND LAKEWOOD AVENUE • Servtc0 Goragf Speight’s Auto Service Road Service... Steam CleaninB S*rvic9 ... Keeappins ... Wheel Aliomnent. PHONX; a^asTi Pettigrew and Fayettevltle Sta. IHLAJD LINOLXVM, ASfHALT RUBBtR AND WALL TJLK —Frtt tatimatet— Hjunt LtnoUum And . MMftMOlWMAB Union Electric Company, Inc., • electrical Contracting ^ » £lectrical Supplie* • Electrical Appliance* • Lighting Fixture* DAY PHONE; 2-6246 2241 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD MAlbS: ^EW YoIk' I6'BrVAIf ing. Free room and board. High' •tt pay. Write immediately giving age and experience and reference, name and address. Car fare ad vaneed. HAV-A-MAID AGENCY, 4 Bond St., Great Neck, N. Y. COAL ‘♦OK In Every Weigh'’ m. H. Head & Son trading ai McGhee Coal Co. CALL l-iMl FOR SALE $1,000 DOWN 3 Bedroom, Brick Heme For Colored Balance Like. Nyln| Rent 10* Wtllons Vlllace, Durham Tel. 9-in4 . LOTS FOR SALE TERMS TO SUIT fOU Fence Road, Stratford, Hills, Redwood and Milton Road. H. L. NOELL 10« I/a Parrish Street (Upstairs Behind Duke Power Ce.) Telephone 2-IOH You Can’t Afford To Miss mat We Offerl Accident And Itetdth tn$urance HotpiUdiztUion Inmrance IntSlTidual or Family Plata - Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Miscel- lanMUs Fees With Sur- gicid Benefits 70 Days Per Year. AGENTS WANTED Ldcdl and Statewide Men or Women Sotithem Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company PHONE 3-3331 537 EllH Stteet Dftfhant, iV. C. Omega Fraternity Sets up Grants For Promising Scholars, Artist rr AT FORMAL OPENING — George H. Reach, center, iWiyor of Greeniboro, cuts the rHl>bon which marked the formal open ing on Sunday, May 10, of new office facilltle* of the Greens boro District of the North Caro lina Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. Other principals are from' left to right: Aia T. Spaulding, Mutual president; Rev. Lorenio A. Lynch and N, L. Gregg, Dis trict manager. Nazi Esteem In Germany Said "Shocking' NEW VoRK—Till; president of the American Jewish Con^rc-jj said this weeic that the "ahocic- ing ignorance” of German youth al>out the eviis of Nazism consti tutes the most alarming''news out of Gcrniany since the end of World War II. Dr. Joachim I’rinz of Newarlc, N. J., former rabbi in Berlin wiio was expelled by the Hitler regime in 1937, said that a "whole new German ceneratica is growing up knowing Htte aliout the Nazi era except that ‘Hitler built tiie auto bahns and did away with unem- ploymentj "It bacomes clearer every day that while the intentions and in deed the actions of the Adenauer government are beyond reproach, the gap betw^n the government and the people is widening," he declared. | Dr. Prinz spoke at a dinner in his honor sponsored by the Amer ican Jewish Congress on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal of Great er New York. The American Jewish Congress leader cited a survey taken in Ger- SAT., MAY 23. 1*S9 ~TK« TRUTH OMMIDttD" — G&W SEVEN STAR $050 ^PINT $395 FIFTH Washington, D. C. —-Establish ment of a series of grants for re search and creative work was an nounced this week t>y the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. The grants, of $1,000 each, will be given in four areas annually to propsective scholars and artists. Selection of the awardees will be made by the fraternity scholar-, ship commission. Applications for the grants must be made to Dr. John F. Potts, Vorhees Junor College, Denmark, S. C. ciiairman of^the commission. The grants are open to any stu^ dent or creative artist, regardles^ of membership or non-membership in a fraternity. ■ ul The annoitnc^ptiBftjt feNoW- ship program said its purpose is ‘‘to help scholars and creative arti ists who need financial as^istanic^ in completing a work that is welf on its way or in publishing a man uscript or study which is already finished. Applications for the grants' HVtN STAR BltNOED WHISKCY, 90 PSOOf, STMffiHT WHISKEY • YfA» M MORE GID, aa% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. COmXllHAM DOBtS LTO, rfORIA. lU. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HAVING qualified as Executor man high schools, released last ■ Estate o f FEBBIE JOHN week, that indicated nine out of SON, dece^d, late of Durham contain a prospectus or outline of the proposed study or project and enough complete work to show lhat it is far enough advanced to qualify for the award; a statement from two competent persons in the field concerning the significance of the work; and a detailed state ment of the applicant‘s specific needs for his project and estimat ed cost of each item submitted. Crants of $1,000 will be made in Humanities, Science. Social Science and Ediication. 0 BusinessWeek • HAlfiIGH ‘— In observance of “Bigger and Better Business Week” the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was scheduled to present a panel of leading business men of Raleigh in a discussion on the theme “Achiev ing Greater Efficiency in Business” at the pioodworth Street YMCA ‘Wednesday, May 20 at 8:00 P. M. ten students were of the opinion the Nazi era was not as bad as it_ was made out to be and that in reality Hitler’s achievement were greater than his failings. o Colonial Gives Stock Dividends ATLANTA, Ga. — Directors of Colonial Stores Incorporated, one of the nation’s large supermarket chains, today declared regular quarterly cash dividends of 27-1/2 *cents on common stock and 50 cents and 62-1/2 cents, respeetivly, on the company’s perferred 4 and 5 percent stock. All dividends are payable June 1, 1959 to holders of record May 19, 1953. Colonial Stores, with general offices in Atlanta, now serves 246 communities in eleven states east of the Missi.ssipp:. i.ast Year com pany sales totaled more than $437,- 000,000. County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 906 Mack- iin Street, Durham, North Carolina tate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of April, 1958. ^ CHARLte DAVIS, Executor C. O. PICARSON. Attorney Apr. It, IB, 25, May 2, », 16 DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION on or before the 20th day ot April, | -N'ORTH CAROLINA) 1960, or this notice will be plead ! in bar of their recovery. All per PHONES: 2-7071 - 5-6718 II U D .S 0 N WEIL fO. Well Drilling FUEL OIL - KEROSENE Metered Delivery' Telephone 8-1217 KENAN OIL COMPANY HILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C. IF SO! CALL US We cater to DIl^NER PARTIES • CLUB MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC. Seating Capacity For 70 BIlIMOIIEHOmANDGRIll FOR FURTHER INFORMATION iCall LATH ALSTON — 5-2071 THIMAYTMCMCrTAM sons indebled to said estate are asked to make immediate payment. This, the 13th day of April,1959 FREEMAN JOHNSON, EXECU TOR OF THE ESTATE OF FEBBIE JOHNSON, DECEASED. M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTOR NEY. April. 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23 DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTY) TO MAGGIE R. BLAKENEY: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed on the above-named ac tion. The nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce from the bonds of "matrimony on the founds of two years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading on or be fore the 6th day of July, 1959, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service upon you will apply to the. Court for the relief sought. This 5th day of May, 1959. Margaret B. Best Cterlc,~ Durham County Civil Court F. B. McKissick Attorney May 9, 16, 23, 30 EDDIE WEEKS and wife, HAZEL G. WEEKS, Petitioners, For the Adoption of John Doe, Minor vs. CLARENCE WATTS, Defendant WEBiCS. Infant vs. CLARENCE WATTS, Defendant TO CXARENCE WATTS: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the a'jove-named action. The nature of the relief sought is for the Adoption of John Doe, Minor. You air tiere'jy requirel to make defense to such pleading on or be fore the 9tb day of June, 1959, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service upon your upon you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This tlie 28th day of April, 1980. James R. Stone Clerk Superior Court F^ B, ^McKissiclt __ Attorney May 2, 9. 16, 23. O DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT north CAROLINA OUKHAM COUNTY NOTICE Floyd Thomas Ara^y, Plaintiff vs. beatrice ilorion Aipey, Detend- ani. me above named defendant, Beatrice Horion Aiiie^, will take notice that an action entitled as atHive has been commenced in the ” Uurham County C'lvU Court, Dur ham, North Carolina, by tne plain tiff to secure an abjuiute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of two years separation; mat tne defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear ac the otfice of tue Cleric of Uurham. North Carolina, in tbe qof burnaiii, Noriti Carolina, in tne Courthouse in Uurham, on or be fore thirty (30) days after the 13th day 01 June, 1959. and answer or NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin istrator of the estate of Luther S. Gilliard, late of Durham County, , . .. „ nntifu. demur to the complaint in said ac- North Carolina, this » to notify ,ppiy untirm tusmss IS TO mp YOUI_ 814 3-6251 tm Here’s why you should buy your appliance from Mont gomery & Aldridge! .., We offer Specielized Service; tlie best equipped shop in Durham, including parts for all the appliancm we ■ell. Montgomery And Aldndge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. Morgan & Roney Sts. Phone S183 Opposite Carolina Theatre We Close Wednesday •t l P. M. all persons having claims- against said estate to txhibit (heii undersigned , atj 144 W.^ Parrisli Street, Durhim >J«»rth Carolina on or before April 1®. notice will be plNde4 >• bar of their recovery. Al! persoiB Indroti ed to said estate will please make immediate paym^ht. This 13th day of April, 1959 Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Lu ther S. Gilliard, deceased. ^ April 18, 25; May 2, 9, *16, 23.i ADMINtSTRATOR' NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Rev. William Francis Cox, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or 'befwe the 18th day of April, 1960, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their re-1 M. Hugh Thompson eovery. I Attorney _ _ „ All persons indebted to said! ^ Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 13th day of April, 1959. MRS. EVERTA COX HOLLOWAY 110.1 HOLT STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA W. G. PEARSON. II the ’ourl for the relief denuuided ih said Complaint. This, tne lltte-dan of M^, 19C0. Clerii el the Durhuq Margaret B. Best \ I County Citil Court ■ WHhaen A. Marsh, Jr J , Atkoraey f V May 18, 23, 30; Jnne 6. O NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICI Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Eugene Page, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at 504 Qmira Avenue, Durham, Ncrth Carolina, on or be fore the 17th day ef June, 1960, cr this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make ^mediate payment. This 11th day of May, 1958. .Mrs. Jessie Atwater, adminis tratrix ot the cstaie of Eugene Page, deceased. DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NORTH CAROLIMA DURHAM COUNTY NOTKE OF SERVICI OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION George T. Brcwn, Plaintiff vt. Irene J, Brown. Defendant. To frene J. Brown; I Tike notice that a pleading aeek- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 1 .n, A above named aetloa. NORTH CAROLINA 'nie nature of the reliei soui^t DURHAM COUNTY ; is an absolute divorce from th* Having, qualified as Executor oil matrimony on the Krwindi .u . T ' r r IT I ii:. «>f years separation, the Estate of LILLIE V. JACKSON, yon are hereby required to m«k« deceased, late of Durham County, {defense to such pleaoins on or be North Carolina, this is to notify ***e 13th I. . ^ I . ^ > and upon your failure te do se^ all persons havii^ claims against p»rtv seeking service upon yo« said Estate to exhibit them to the will appiv to the Court for the r*- undersigned, at 2306 Crest Street. ^ ^ Durham, North Carolina, on or be-j JU«a«t fore the 11th day ot April. 19U i . gierk of UMiLDMtkMft. or this notice will be pleaded in . Co^ty Civil Caart bar of their rtcorery. i Afl perwni tndebtad to Mid luy to, aS. 30; JIM I. ^
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 23, 1959, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75