KftACPnow ReadyrtQiTestfliaia/
Nning Ofganizatibn in Ala.
NEW YORK—The United States
Supreme Couft's unanimous) rul
ing setting aside for a secontl lime
tlie SlOO.OOp contempt fine levied
^agaitist the NAACP by an Alabama
court opens the way for a testing,
on tlie merits, of tiu.* Alabama
oiistei', Rol)ert L. (’arter, tlie As-
noclition’s general counsel, said
here today.
The cflToct of the decision, hand
ed down on June. 8, Mr. Carter
assortofl, is to bar the Supreme
Conrt of Alabama from fiirther
delay in sending the mandate of
the U. S. Supreme Court down to
the trial court for disposition on
its merits. Also, the opinion makes
it difllcult for the courts of Ala-
•bamn to seek to su.stain the $100,-
000 fine as b^ing based on any
\ailure on the part of the NAACP
to comply with the court’s order
other than refusing to disclose the
list of members.
The U. S. Supreme Court first
set the fine aside last year hold
ing that the Alabama circuit or
der to turn the names of NAACP
members ovej: to the state’s At
torney General was a violalBin of
the right of freedom of as.socia-
tion. When the ca.se returned
to. Altibama, the state Supreme
CouMf refused to send the man
date' down to the trial court al-J
though repeatedly petitioned to do|
so.
Finally in February of thi.=,
year, the Supreme Court of Ala
bama re-affirmed the $100,000 con
tempt judgment on the .t;round
that the U. S. Supreme Court, in
deciding that the contempt was
ba.seii on the failure of the NAA
CP to produce its membership
iist, was in error and that the
NAACP' had failed substantially
to comply with other parts of the
court order.
The case went back to the iiigh
tribunal which, in its June 8 de
cision, pointed out that the state,
in its briefs and in its argument
before the Supreine Court, had
conooded that the only issue in
volved was the question ot thie
As.sociation’s right to withhold its
merabcrship list.
Mr.- Carter, who handled the
case iMjfor.e the Sui»reiiie Court,
indicated that there “will undoubt-
wily bo many more hurdles to
surmount before we will lie suc
cessful in testing the validity of
the ouster from Alabama, llow-
evpr, this decision will surely help
to bring us closer to that point.”
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At Voorhees
IIALRIOII—Di. James A. noyer.
President of St. Augustine’s Col
lege will speak at the Tenth An
nual Suntmer Scho«)l of Religious
Education at Voorhees Junior Col
lege, Donmark, Souih ('arolina on
Welnesrtay, June 17, 1959, at 7:00
p.m.
Dr. lliiyot will s|)^k oti /The
Challenge of Mulual Understand
ing.”
er at ike banoHet
Music will b« furniiih«l by gome
of the Rak-igh Jack and Jill chil
dren and mother!).
Activities are planned for out-
^-town fathers and chiliircn who
plan to attend the regional.
Mrs. Eva Hamlin Miller of
Greensboro is regional director.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cofield ii president
uf the Raleigh Chapter.
Visits Niece
After a five month stay in San
Francisco, California, Miss Frances
Brook.shire Is visiting her niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Williams of 1307 Avalon street,
Greensboro.
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GET DECREE —Mrs. Katie E.
Whlckam, Preildfent of the 'Na
tional Baauty Culturists' League,
cantlnuaf to set new precedents
and forge ahead in history-mak
ing evertts. It is believed the cel*
cbrated . Cosmetologist Is among
the few In the field to hold an
Honorary Doctorate. The Beau
ticians' League officer was gran
ted the Honorary Doctor of Let
ters (honoris causa) at the
elsthty* ninth Commencement of
Leland Collage in Baker, Louis-
slana. The degree was conferred
by President Dr. R. Douglas Tho.
mas.
The College, whar* mfnyef
tho members of har family have
graduated and earned pars^al
honors, cited Dr. Whickam for
her spirit and Influence. In
reaching youth and aduHs in
the nation and for her contribu
tion to l>eaytifying the tan Wo
men via her administrative ^iid-
gifted ability. ''
Mrs. Whickam in her capacity
as President ° of the National
Beauty Culturiats' League, Ihc.,
represents some 10,000
l>ers. It is the largest orfartlta-
tion of Its kind in the country.
Events Planned for Jack and Jill
Regional Meet in Raleigh Listed
B^ Thelma M. Keck
RALEIGH—The Raleigh Chap
ter of Jack and Jill of America,
Inc., will be host to the first bi
ennial Mid-Atlantic Mothers Reg
ional Conference'! on June 19 and
20, 1959. The theme of the con
ference is ‘‘Building Programs for
Today’s Youth—Tomorrow’s Citi
zens.
The schedule of events is as
follows; B'riday, June 19, from 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m.—registration on
the West Campus of Shaw Uni
versity in tho student center. A
Get-Acquaiqted Social will be
heW Friday night at B:30 p>m. at
the Tuttle Center. Saturday, from
8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. registriition
will continue. Plenary bysihess
sessions will be held Saturday
morning beginning at 8:30 a.m. in
the West Campus Auditorium.
Luncheon will be served at 1
p.m. in the Shaw University
Campus Inn, and at 2:30 p.m. the
business sessions will continue. A
banquet is scheduled for 8. p.m.
Saturcjay at Cheshire Hall on St.
Augustine’s College Campusi t At
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MEMPHIS, TENN —Dr. James
B. Cayce, Piltsburglj, l‘a., Direc
tor General of the National Sun
day School anti Baptist Training
Union Congress, announced a large
numljcr of trains will converge on
Memphis, bringing thousands of
delegates to the Congro.ss mcc\,
a school of methods, and the
Board meeting of the National
Baptist Convention, .June 22-28,
195C'.t
Dr. Cayce stated that among
the specials will be the Dr. Max
well’s Presidents Special, leaving
New York, Chicago Special, Texas
Special, conducted l>y Dr. S. T.
Alexander, Alabama Special, Lou
isiana Special, Dr. K. I), iiilloups,
Mississippi Special, l!ev. ,1. W, Gay-
den, Georgia Special, Ilcv. L. A.
Pinkston.
The Congress has an improve
ment in its organizational set up
inciudiog Fine Arts Division, Chil
dren’s leaders Division, Youth
Leaders’ Division, Pastors Divi
sion, laboratory School, Skill
Shop, Administration Workshop,
Adult Division, General Division,
Ministers Wives Division and Ad
ministration Division.
The general session of the Con
gress will be held in the Ellis
Auditorium eaclv day and the (80)
special classes In Christian Ed
ucation will be held in the Book
er T. Washington High School,
Mississippi and Lauderdale streets
and the Junior High School in
•Lauderdale Street.
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Boys Club Head
To Visit New
Avery Plant
The national director of Boy
Clubs of America is scheduled to
confer with John Avery Boys Club
officials in Durham on Thursday.
John M. Oleason. director of
tho Boys Club movement since
1956, will mfeet with meihbcrs of
tho board of directors of the Avery
Boys Club at four o’clock Thurs
day.
The meeting will l>o held at
(he new club building on Branch
Place.
Earlier Thursday, at tw> o’clock
p.m., he will he guest at a lunch-
con at North Carolina Mutual
Lif9 In.surance Company.
A New Yorker who resides in
Greenwich, Conn, Gleason started
his career in law enforcement and
has been long identified with civic
and service organizations. .
A career police gfficer since
1929, he is a graduate of numerous
advanced courses in all phases of
law enforcement and administra
tion given by leading universities,
including Harvard, Northwestern,
Rutgers, Yale and New York,
He has been active as an in
structor and guest lecturer on the
university level and is author of
many articles and publications on
law enforcement.
In 1944, he graduated with
honors from the National Police
Academy of the FBI.
A former member of the Greens
wich Boys Club, Gleason in later
years served as a member of the
club’s board of directors and
chairman of its program and per
sonnel activities.
north CAROLINA
DURHAM COUMTY
ADMUNISTRATRIX MOTICt
Havini; qualified as administra
trix of tlie estate at Eugene Pafe,
deceased, lale of Durham County,
North Carolina, this is to r^ify all
persons having cialms agaitlst said
estate to exhibit them to the un
dersigned at 504 Elmira Avenue,
Durham, North Carolina, on or be
fore the 17th day of June, IteO,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estjte will please
make immediate payment
This Uth day of May, 1959.
Mrs. Jessie Atwater, adminis
tratrix of the estate of Ku;;ene
Paiie, decease*).
M. Hugh Thompson
Attorney
May 16, 23. 30; Juno fi. 13. 20.
Honor Roll
H. M. Holmes, principal of Hill
side High School, has.released the
n5iSes‘brTHF'iPoinbWrng sFuiJenls
who are on the Honor Roll for the
six week period. They, are:
12th Grade - Willene Jackin,
Marjorie Lenhon, and Shirley Wil-
cher.
lUh Grade -. Eldee Brawn, Betty
Goodloe, MArsha Gooidwin and
Claude Verbal.
10th Grade - Claudine Dayc, Doris
Schooler, and Willa Jaye Walkef.
Doris Schooler, )10th Grade, was
the only student listed on the sei-^
ond semester Honor Roll. ^
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I-EGAL NOTICE
IN THE DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
Willie Junior Stephpn.'son, Plain
tiff vs. Mary Lee Stephenson, De
fendant.
The bove named defendant, Mary
Lee Stephenson, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commencel in the Dur
ham County Civil Court, Durham,
North Carolina, by the plaintiff to
secure an absolute divorce frum|
the defendant upon the grounds ofi
two years separation; that the dc-
fandant will further takt notice!
that she is required to appear at.
the office of the Clerk of the Dur ■
ham County Civil Court of Dur-'
ham. North Carolina, in the Court- ^
hou.se in Durham, (wi or before'
thirty (30) days after the 10th day!
of July, 1959 and an.swer to the >
complaint in sail action.s or the |
nlainfiff will apply to the Court,
for the relief demamled- in said
complaint.
This, the 9th day of June, 1959.
Margaret B. Best
Clerk of the Durham
County Civil Court
C. O. Pear.son, Attorney
June 13, 20, 27, July 4
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NOTICE OF ;.O.V.MISSI0NER'S
SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
In the Matter of Lewis
A. Wright and wife, Luciilc
Wright; L. Ernest Wright
and wife, Emma Wright; Isaac
Wright and wife, Inez Wright.
Petitioners
-vs-
Lettie King, (Single), Anna
King, (Single), Sam Kennedy,
Joe Kennedy, Will Kennedy, et al.
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an
order of sale of the Superior Court
of Durham County, made in a spec
ial pcoceeding No. 7584, ejititled
“In the Matter of Lewis A. Wright
and wife, Lucille Wright; L. Ernest
Wright and wife, Emma Wright;
Isaac Wright and wife; Inez
UUght, petitioners, vs. Lettie
I^g, Single, Anna King, Single,
Sara Kennedy, Joe Kennedy, Will
Kennedy; et al.
The undersigned, commissioner,
will on the 10th day of July, 1959,
at 12:00 o’clock p.m., at the Court
house door in Durham, North Car
olina, offer for public sale to the
hish^l bidder or bidders for cash
tTie following *descrT5ed land
BEGINNING at arf iron stake
on the West side of Pine Street
and running in westerly direc
tion with the south side of Lips
comb’s lot 140 feet to an iron
stake; thence in an easterly di
rection 140 feet to an iron stake
the west side of Pine Street;
thence in a southern direction
with the west side of Pine Street
Teachers Named
For In^tute
50 levt to an iron .Uakr liu- be-
■;mnin‘.; comer.
C. T GATES,
June 13, 20. 27r July 4
NORTH CAROUMA
DURHAM COUMTY
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA
TOR C. T. A
:iavm£ qualified a^ administrator
C. T. A. o' tiie estate of Ceeelia
Evans, deceasc-rf, late of Dorltam
CiHiBty, North CarfHtM, tbw i* to
notify all pt r='having claim.^
a.^inst said estat»^ to txhil.it them
to the undersin"ert at 520 Cecil
Street. Durham North Carolina, on
(M* before the 1st dav of Juae.
I960, or this notire will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebtp^l to said P3tat» are
asked to make immediate paymeflt.
Thi^i 27th dav of Msy, 195».
Charles II. I.as,iiler. Admin-
i.strator c. t. a, of the estate of
Tpcplia Ev.nn.s, Deceased.
M. IIu"h Thompson,
Aftomey
May .30: June «. 13. 20. 27; Jnly 4.
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NOTICE TO CREUIl'ORS
The undersigned having quali
fied as Exccutrix of the E-s-
lale of Mmnie P. Turner, deceased,
thi.s is to notify persons having
claims ag.”.inst the estate of said
deceased lo file them with the
undersi^'nerl tm or before May 26,
I960, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebtefi to said estate are re
quested to make immediate pay
ment.
This May 26, 1959.
Daisy Barnes Turner, executrix
for the estate of Minnie Turner,
decea.sed,
Everette. Evcrctte and Everette,
Attorneys.
May 30; June (5. 13, 20, 27; July 4
NORTH CAROLINA , ^
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administra-
tri.x of the estate of JOHN E.
TUCK, deceased, late of Durham
County, .\orth Carolina, this is t«
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigner' at 403 LawMO
Street. Durham. North Carolina,’
on or before June 1, 1960, or this
notice will be plead in bar of
iheir recovery. All persons in
det>ted to said estate are asked to
make immediate payment.
This 27tn day if May, 1959.
(Mrs. Edna R. Tuck, admiiiis-
M. Hugh ’Thompson,
tratrlx of the estate of John E.
Tuck, deceased.
Attorney —
May 30: June, 6, 13. 20. 27; July 4.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT
NOTICE
Australia Easterling. PlaintifI
vs. Claudius Nelson Sasterlmg, De^
fendant.
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT, Claudius Nelson Easterling,
will take notice that an action en
titled as alwve has been com
menced in the Durham County
Civil Court. Durham. North Caro
lina, by the plaintiff to secure an
absolute divorce from tike defesd
ant upon the grounds of two yean
separation: that the defendant will
further take notice that be is re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Durham County
Civil Court of Durham, North Car
olina, in the Courthouse in Dur
ham, on or befote thirty (30) days
after the 27th day of June. 13M,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint.
This 2ith day of May. 1959.
Jas. R. Stone,
E.\-Officio Clerk of
. the Durham County
’ ., = •- CMl»rRurt •
■\yiiltam Ai M.ti^h; Jr., Attorney
M-iy SO: June 6, 13, ?>.
GREENSBORO, — Announce
ment of the- names of eigbt vis-
isting. lecturers for the Na'^ional
Science Foundation’s summer
training program in mathematics
and science for high school stu
dents to be held at Bennett Col
lege, June 2^ to July 31, was an
nounced this week by Dr. J. Henry
Sayles, director.
Augmenting the local staff of
seven teachers will be the follow
ing:
Dr. Leigh C. Anderson, chair
man of the department of chem
istry at the University of Mich
igan; Dr. Jam^ S. Lee, chairman
of the department of chemistry.
Dr. Harold W. Lewis, associate
professor of physics and Dr. Hen
ry S. Roberts, associate professtur
of zoology, all of Duke University;
Dr. Kelso B» Morris, professor of
chemistry at HowaVd University;
Dr. Walter R. Tall>ot, chairman ofj
the department of mathematics;
at Lincoln (Mo.) Universty, andj
Dr. Maurice Whittinghill, profes-l
sor of zoology at the University oi;
North Carolina. |
The following members of the!
Bennett College faculty compose |
the local teaching staff in addition,
to Dr. Sayles, namely: j
Dr. Chauncey G. Winston. asso-|
ciate director and professor ot
chemistry: Dr. Roy Lee, physics i
and chemistry: Van S. Allen, bio
logy; James J. Scarlette, mathema-
tics.and WlUie L. Youn& bioloQjr;
matliemaijKS ax^fie iTOiaifi
Hisk Seho^ in High Point, rounds
'biil-W staff, aie is a ipecialiat in
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