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. , - A- ■ -ri' r ilAUTY QUIINS—Mr^'A^lM» lyii St«¥«is 4^ of th« Dwriiam f£w*> ^lliha Mrority, •dmiril^ Aylff ^•playad by ‘«f whom an beauty bi MM) fa4ii«^«iiiMv in ‘ ,DwT|M«iilK n^.- 4;il««iin» IN Ci*nnM WIm fwHwi#'ii#a*»y |ttj« iM-MmiMtf. ; -'f >‘4;;. -.:^^ rH^) M>m (Nita bi tb* €Mik»K tfiird iwtiihl'^lMwn liilf) Ja- ywry S|>rbig«r. MaBiiini ’V.itr,' ‘ft . '•'‘•r ' 1**V •5,.^ HAItIf ebane Boys Win Farnr t*Hze | p. «nd lifbaiie, rM^M 'CM IwtuMi award trtlie nati^iR^^' Yaitioii ot;ti«w4itrmer$ sf ^ Jurt oqncluded in Ailiata, - Tbit :u Nm hiehi|plif j|lvM fit aiirkvnvral^ Mw^l& rkf. tha naflonal orfl^l|l(tttimi «|f^a«Ktlnf faiftili^ achi«v«; both -y4(^ itton w«i4 ^Mcarriod cortif^alta m4 (IOCTsM ■rl^-0^ib» #■'" y^uimett ii Ird^lrf, iMt: ;ft» :'wiok.; lii^»/,Oil®d9/'iH*0^%iir ■' Kfeiiyeii 5 a»^ toj- ^ UMi HiOif , •#- ^•irt coU f ^olk. thoVi&Kmd piH^ tdhranUge ol*.we of |^n(a (h*^ fe- ‘liopus votes. i^onljr .two ,^mor for a %l i^t- .^'ilp.Wlti of t&e Jtr«t avrs^fM 'Tht; MHteit mittitR;, .tlw jeiHz^ are Mit^ 'to ift 1^j|fiMai|t( wh^ 'libm cooteitM:'..«b4 J^oiK tho t(K^ Mni w4w.^i^i to jel 'to 4v^ nond«)( Iho "itit. ivitsi S YU- 8WBf-. »i^..iBur- yoxTs AHB) COlin (RDB) - rt -Jt" '«8«rV* mes yiWaiPMTHlutiiiiBeB.^ VOLUME 3i-No. 4^ Diii^AM, N. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, IfM Rorurn Poitago ouarantood PRICE: IS cein§ Weaver Holds On To 1st Place In Contest ark GOP Rally Sun, “pestitiy Lies With Demos”: Stewart Sanford Addresses Gatji^ing Of State's Leading Citizens Jockit Mt. Y«nm 6eSpi|0t 17 4Q.g(»VVWrBS Wiobe V(WES i^,oo ..C. 1^,00 ■i-m t#: . ' By 4i«B. HARRBN BALEfGli«-l(ore than 100 busi- neif UMf {irofMoiiat leaders gath- e^i(t h«re Urt Wodnesday from all Ovt0 t^ atrto to greet Democratic noMtnM ior ibvemor, Terry Sari- f^ ill a.^y at Shaw University. Tho 1WS engineered by W. R. Collins, 0f Smithfield, secretary 0^ tte Korth Carolina Teachers As sociation. Attending were key fig- vrM I9 education, business and tb«.|^oi|ions from nearly every aeptfon ai the state. . Jamea T. Ti^Ior, of Durham, re tired proljiaBor at North Carolina CoOS^il ^ided over the meet- Alwpi^ leading roles In diffiilMttlH wre John B, LarUas, 112.00 >0 flB.do' ed BURNITT ^15^ Omegas $11000liflid for Sclioldrsilips •'DENMABK, s. C.^Die Omega 1*^ Pbl Fraternity bU earmarked more tMan fl2,O0O itt cash avi^s fprtalentM students, Dr. - John F. pptts, national scholarship chalr- uan, said today. \ Dr. Potts’ annoi td a meeting w: Newton, Grand 1 ff the Scholarahl district scholarshli ^s of the meetlhg held at At-" lanta, Ga., earllcc this vmth fonn- the backgroui^ for -Potts’ an> souncement. ' . »- More than |10;000 of the availt «ble funds is to ? qAlilied indents who don't have to be fsembers of the frsteMity. Applicants should l(irtte to Dr. IPotts, who is prssldert of Voor- * See OMBGAS,. frA ent foUow- Gregory s, fflembws mmiaion, and t;haihnen. De- f20;00 R'eliitivri sUncMi^^6f eoQtest^iItS fQr^1^l•iwMk^ follows; Mr*. SuiO« W^er,. C%ip^'HU!' 933,400 Mi^. X}bim;ey k. Myll^^Roiuioke l(iillAd .....i.^.;-..,,... MS,000 Mr*. M. H. Deyanf,’New Beni v.V.w......} 896,400 MiA Martha ]^wialrt, l)o^ha^n^.^/t^4v^,.^....^..,,;‘.V,-'.... 6^,100 Mrs. Jessie Nuim, Durham .......^;*.i,:..:‘......'. 842,700 Miu Doris Jean Garrison, Burlington .'. i. . ?.. 714,600 Mrt. Oneida McGhee, Durham 362,400 Mrs. Aliee Reed, Durham ....> 860,300 Mrs. Callle Daye, Durham ■ •..,; 272’800 Mrs. Earlle Grandy, Durham !I»1,000 Mrs. Dorothy P. Carter, New Hera .. 299,400 Mrs. Otto White, New Bern ! ;.v.. 261,100 Mfs. E|U, S. Laney, Durham J.. 248^ Ml*. Ol^e Gray, PoUocksville 201,200 Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Greensboro ....*.. .v. 198j400 Mrs. CtlHe Ashford, Durhain ljW,W0 194.400 m,800 162,700 149,eoa 112.400 100,10a 9«,W «»30 «,200 •OjlOO *4,800 Mrs. PetoUa Jones, t)urham Vtcteria Moore, Durham Mn. BMrbara New Bern Ikln. LueiUe ftmll, Dwiiain . Ifrt. EvtJya Leahr, WUlimston Mrs. Syminer Dayc, Durhfrn . lb9.^D. FonUipe, IfurUngton . Mrs. Hh^ Jel^ys, Itolbigton Mfi^ Inet Min(N^,> C^pel HIU . Mrs. tstbw Bland, b^ham ■.. Mn. Daisy Carai(«, Durham ...1 >• coNnst, 0-^ %-r-- ' O- y-‘ DETROIT doctor IS OESCRffiED BY MAGAiONlE^ ONE WHEELS’^ NEW YO^ DftWltt ,T.' yew Award; the first Negt^ elect- 'edtt 9«rton of ^tfrojt vaa'hidled to*^ ii> by 1 national BivgaziiM as on^ ^,tfie M^r di^’s leadi[fig cttizmsi, ‘ In. an .ii) Hte' -cwrreot , issib ef. MafMhie, ) prMminent , physMlm «m» ! in«M^ wllh’tfMiY P«M ll, Pities WIIwwi, Wa{)er .itevtfie*, '1^ elHar illipiJtliiWs' In^V'inr^ ‘^lipM Dirti^fs, jtlg ' Hea^ W two ,{ioepita||, tHr. Bttr* ton viH c)|tedjby/dke nsai^iinQ m the fiM Nei^;to win DttflM' Medics! Soeieti^ Ptiys^eian of thlK state office since ReconstniC; ^ioin (the^ board of Wayne State Unto^t}'); ^e first Negro on the - l^ard of . the Detroit Boy S^QUti; and one «f ^e first acrapt^ ed o4 .tbB sorgery staff of Grace llp^ltal. ,, . , ;the article said, hOlN)# .t0 l>riiA te Mercy £^tfpitai JSitoT .iiR.va^ iliediail center being pUnsed.v^y-^the eity;^ . .has been |oOd tq fae,” 'liook. "This would be *'ily'#Hy of ta3^ng thank you." Jackie Rafatnton, kimed BrobHlyn Dodger b«Mhall'(£if several leading eltlseni of, this area, wtQ appear ii|,Awat i|.Jex peeled to a Republican rally Sunday njight Ve!i|km Baptist CMirch. ■: • Reblnsen wItt Ml«ef, ## *ddi*ss at thsk ii|Mrtl|til>. SsMM* ■ Med for et«ht e^tU y^ ^ ^ j^evRev, C.'^iS^rini'^jiaifi WitUose|i's A.II.& fh&li, u|:e|the^ t|« it is beii^ sp,onsdre(rbx, thr lens Coinmittes!, a nilwiy form- Organization, he isx^ained, Which he heads. * ■ Appearlnfl on the pr^am WiHi Jack'e will M AleitfMor .VariieS| Republican candidate lor the State Senate and the enly runnitif foi* efflee In the state in the coming 'dectlen, Dr. Helen O. i^onds, ttie Rt. Rev. .Prank M. Raid, prwsldlng bishop el the A. M. E. Sfcend district; the Rev. James A. Stewart, mM- erator of the New Hope Baptist Atteclatien; and the Rev. S. T, Browne, pastor of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Robinson is known to favor Re- See JACKIB, 6-A artmei^ Wetttfe/ t/fA L. Gretme, NCTA Secre Business Hrms To Honor Churcli For New Projec On i^dsy, 0(;tober 16 at 3:00, p.m. t& CatQlina Mutual Life lii^nce Company, Mutual Savings a§d Loan Association, and the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, wU honor Mt. Vernon Bap tist Chi^h on having completed ita bulling program. The pincipal address will be de livered by Asa T. Spaulding, presi dent of North Carolina Mutual. He will be introduced by I. 0. Fun- derborg, cashier of Mechanics and Farmers Bank. The ■program also includes greet ings J. S. Stewart, Secret'ary- TreasurM' of Mutual Savings and Loan Association and J. H. Wheel er, president of Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Music will be furnished by J: W. McClinton, Mrs. Gwendolyn Tate, and a special Women’s Chorus composed of ladies froin the three tnisihess organizations. The public is invited attend. tary. - f ^ Sanford was introduced by Wf fellow townunsn.and fmrmar Wkf- etteviile City Co«ncilln«i Dr. W.- P. DeVane who praised the gtAw-' natorial hopeful as tn politician.” v. Other incumbent or lormer City Councilmen at the rally were Rev. Crawford, of Win*ton*Salem, J. S. Stewart, of Diirham, Walifo Fauikener, of CM^nsboro, Hnbert^ Robinson, of Chapel Hill, and Mrs. J. J. Hannibal, of Kinston. Also at the meeting were John H. Wheeler, of Durham, membec pf ,the National CoUuai^ee of Busi ness . ProfessliMdl a>eo tor Jtoimedy, »nd,,#|J»l^ The Rev. Ruben L. Speaks, Pa» tor of the St Hark A. M. E. Zion Church Durium, will be installed aa the new ipresident of Tbe Inter- dpaMninatloaal Minlstttial ABi- ai^e el Burbam an^^#idiiilr in • "h^ ll Mt. (^d-^ai^ m 'dent of A*T College? Dr. SamuM Dow4 iBtreet, Tlinialay OetdbM See SANffORt^ «;A 120, at §; P. U. BOMCVltik Cmmtf. toaitai at M*th border, wm In tbe iO0k mm €$^m- wfeea ife« fdwei gsve alBtial eottwtl* wwk ttat it wwdf Ml Kppe^^jeowt order far Infcfwrliin M^iMreN Ml baM -* ■-« ^ ^ wfcHe bltk a^kmt fttil mmm- Ma$9 ai Omm dUendieiroaif o(-vtrt( '•dwA, nlienNTs for the chfl^tb^ PMigii watt 0« Saplu f%, WilMM Cawily lit NmI, mkg tm 13. ww/lfe»,JaaiiiiiM. Cl) Tcealsy, JL Robinson, Y«nc«y coocty b«a^ duitfBian, fimowiced the Iboard would ■ce^ tbf toHaf wHitart appeal. Tlie a^eafr board’s pctian ended a metmtmt, pmKt 9m by par- eafs of (h* eliHllw. ftlbefaB when Hlo only acksol for Megroes in a« eoim^i,. HftKoln Park elenaen- ivy, wm sMer the 19SSM term wties-.^ime coadenxBed I9 the county Jury. The cloaki# farwd all Noflro etud^nle in llkn s^eraely pe^tple^ a mmtmfmim - c«wiiff to trwei iO asltee |»«r day to etieiwl Na- ■re yiibHaijig|iSsti at AalwvMI*. WMa. On Mdt was Ivoo^t for iategratj^ 1|b ca«rt;r decided erect a'viw Ikre* iQom eioMA-'; tary' boiUiRg at n ^osC of iSo^MW. But paniwH of tte achooi- afkMi. Coert aetiasi See HTffCMMTISk »A TO BB IMSTAikl.i»^. th^ as H. Henders^, fkewly decked pi*asldent of Vininla Vniten University, wIM b* InawQuratod In seremonles at Nw RIctimOnd, 'Va. schoef on Qal It. He is the ^Irst layman to beeline h4ad fhe Baptist InstKMIeii. Se« )M|ff 44 fer dMalls. Both Parties To Send Envoys To Baptist Confab WILMINGTON — The 93rd An nual Session of the General Baptist Statis Convention of North Caro lina will convene-with the Ebene- xer Baptis't Church, Wilmington, the Beverend J. Rgjr But]er, pas- tw OetAber 31-November 3. Meet ing Jointly with the parent body, the tayipen’s League will hold its 11th Annual Session. An interesting and pote&tially dynamic program built around the general theme, "CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP IN OUR TIMES, has been drawn up. As usual, this thpme will be developed through ntfmons, addresses, forums and re- ptata. Wonhip. leaden tor the annual See BAPTIST, 6-A A WORD TO THE AUTHOR— Mrs. Ludmilla Van Sombeek of Durham, passes along a com ment on former Governor Theo dore McKeMln's new book as the is shown a Mpy of the work by fhe ex-Maryland chief execu tive. Scene eccu^ followina Men's Day program at St. Jee- ept'y AJA.B. Church Suwdey whM McKeMin addressed. Leok- Ini on are the Rev. Melvin C. Swann^ St. Joteph'a pester Csec- ieft) oirf (Mt mtX»Um Attonsey WHItem A. ■nv Aw vnv AFTER 27 YBARS —James T. Taylor, for 27 years teacher of the Sue V. (torfleet Blbfo claee at White Rack Bepttat Clmrclt, will be honoredi>t e special pre- gram at the ChMrch en Swndey. A retired profeseer at Noctli Caro lina Colle«e Taylor hee been active in the riKiieBs and dvic njiovements of Hw aree. Bertie County Court feiiii Is Called a Threat to Niift Virte SEABOARD—Leader* from four eastern North Caririina countlw wUefa have large Negro popola- tiona described as a “new ttoeat” to Negro voting a recent cemrt declaion against a prmpeetive Ne gro voter in Bertie County. ‘"nie decision by the Bertie County Superior Court in the case of Mrs. Nancy Basemore is a new threat to the voting ot Negroes i* the area,” a statement released at the conclusion ot tiie meeting held here, laid. Last month, Superior CdURl Judge Henry Stevens, Jr.. ruling (d the Bertie Ccui^ of ElectiMtf which refus^ BaxenMm pennissioa to tmcauae she declined to swhmit t» to dictation test. The case Is being sypntlrii the State Sniffeme Conrfl it urase when the Litttetaa f dwt went to register for tb| ocratic priaaaiy oa Hay trrrt iH-f The Peopfe’s Voke Is Th People’s Vote - Speak (Be Sure to Rei^eif
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