' V b t C A li L'.i w A ' T M «i E. s. ' ►•--jmiuRDAY, JUNE 30, 1962 DURHAM, N. C. ON TV THIS WEEK WTVD Channel 11 SATURDAY iUNE 30 knt Fumxne ;3# Hoy Hosc-W $ 30 FKli* Cat #:00 Capt. Kang«r«io IftOa AlviP MiBhty Moum it-.no Magic Land 11JM1 Roy HoBfif* lo-flA )!Vv KfnB 11:80 CflS News lf-4^ ^ 4-fin Pti*t Pn't Paradp of Cnamp» 4‘SO Telpsporl* Digest {•nn Amotpnr Hour Srt nrMP n« ttrWf. WnrlH ot Sport# •F-flO p*rrv M»»on t'HW H»ifen()er* f,"n , If-m Oiminn'''''' - . ' ’flirM' Stsr Fin«l I1:H Country Style SUNDAY, JULY 1 inh Pfih Tnolf'’ Qu»rt»t rinv^ On1i»th f-1R 'nirnnnh th" Porthole rW« Iptnrndtifll'nl « Tnrtintr’' on Pqr!rt* irt-ftft Tjimn TTnto Mv Feet T,oo> TTt> nnfl LWe ti-prt ttt li.»n Wn«h»n"t(vn rottvm»»loH 17-00 r*nm»"n'-'u*lllh of Natiofl* J«-»0 Pli Plr«m-P l:(iO Awsrrt Thpufpr 1*» Qiinrti«»» Mo'H* 1-nn T>li*o«'*lotn B? j ]|.«A 'B'/litof'a r^nlpp 4-VI otmI l.*n 1?»*»inr Vn'”^r ^(‘gt f nwronr*" W»lk ft.m HH>i ^(>ntnr« H-*« V W f-oiH T^oll»w Snn • on ir,( Qiiltipxn k-ff) n r Th«»w n-«ft Fupff tn F««* io-o« r«n»M tA'«n xiTliof’^ Mt T.tneT 11'00 Ciin#1»w n#»wr Special 11:15 St*r Theatpr MONDAY, JULY 2 IV*' II i:30 White Hunter •00 Mortiine Jsmboree ;O0 Cipt. Kangaroo :O0 Cartoon Shop lf;00 Calendar 10:30 Lucy 11:00 Tennowee Ernie Ford 11:*0 BrlRhter Day 3:00 Love of life :80 Queen For A Day 1:00 Peggy Mann 1;» Aa the World Tuma }HM Paaaword dm Houae Party ■tt JMilHonaire |;» To Tell the Truth i:00 Secret Sfortn Edge of Nisht . B;00 The Fun Hour 6:00 Laaale MO Baao t;«) Weather :49 Walter Cronkite 1:00 Pat* and Gladya t:30 Cheyenne tJO Law of the Plainaman BttHTDsr T.uejr Shtnrr 1D:00 Hennesey 19:80 rve Got a Secret 11:00 Newa il:lS Star Theater TUESDAY, JULY 3 |:80 Buma and Allen litOO Momin* Jamboree Capt. Kangaroo f:00 Cartoon Shop 1U:00 Calendar il|[;80 Lucy t«, 11:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford li:80 Brighter Day UKN Love of .Life ,, , * , i|s||.WM9 P%- A 0*Tf i S'i/ Ip; ftggy Mann ^ " I T p30 Aa tht World Tuma 1:00 Paaawbrd 9:30 Roiiae Party 9:00 Millionaire 1:30 To Tell the Truth 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 1:00 The Fun Hour 8:00 Dennia •:30 Eaao J:40 Weather .46 Walter Cronlcite ?:00 To Tell the Truth . :30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 New Breed 9:00 Comedy Spot 9:30 Law and Mr. Jonea 10:00 Talent Scouts 11:00 News 11:18 Star Theater WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 8:30 TV Readers Digest 7:00 Morning Jamboree 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:Q0 Cartoon Shop lOrM Calendar 10 30 Lucy 11:0(1 Tennessee Ernie Ford 11:30 Brighter Day 1S:00 Lova of Life U:30 Queen For A Day 1:00 Pegty Mann 1:30 Aa the World Turns 2:00 Paaaword 3:30 Houae Party S:nn Milllnnaire 3:30 To Tell the Truth 4:00 Scxret Storm ' 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 The Fun Hour 0:00 Buga Bunny 8:30 Eaao «:40 Weather 8:45 Walter CroaUte 7:00 Flinfatonea 7:30 Alvin 8:00 Window on Uaio Street 8:80 Checkmate 9:80 Lawman 10:00 Armatrong ii;no N«w« 11:U star THURIDAY, JULY .«J0 Higbw« Balidm • •«! • on Cftpt K»n«irno 9:(iO Cartm>n Shop m ho Cilendat {*•3(1 T.flcy 1f-m T*W»««ee Km* fat4 rvm firighler Day LoVe of Life 12:30 OKcen For A Day Vrt* Pcggir Mam» 1:30 A* th* World Ti»b# 3:O0 PasaWUrd 2:3ft Home Party 3-fllfi Mniloftati'-' 3-W To T»1l the Truth 4:(io secret Slorm »-30 F,dge of Night B-nft The Fun Hmif 8:00 Leava It to Beaver »,W> Wao *••40 Wotliw 8:49 Walter Cronkita 7^18 ^i« «nd Harriat 7:3P Ifree Sons fYonHer direni 9:fl0 Brenner B;30 Twilight Zone 10:00 Alcoa Pramlafa 30 TBA on Taw» 1^ Star Thtalef ’ FRIDAY, JULY 4 S:3fl SpM’^ > 7-m Jrfmburea ; 8-no ript. Kangaroo ^•flO narto«n Bhep 10:00 Calendar 10-30 l^'V 11-rtft VVIen Vlllaw 11:00 Tennaaai** Eml* F«ro‘ It-Op T»y» of T.Ife ia-80 Qiieen For A Daf i no Peainr Msnn 1 SO A* fh^ World TifWi ?.ftO p^^swoi^ H-SO VTnnae Partt ^•nn MilHoni'l'’^ )(.«i Tflr T»H the Truth 4-/10 Secret Storm 4^art Pd«e of Ni*ht n-m T%e F«in Wonf ff-fiA Fnnila* Finmiaa H'Sn Fiw fl-4n Wnsther A 4n WaltM* CronMtt T(in Manhnnt 7-Vt PpwhM*’ JI-10 Bnnti* 08 »■'*» Wf*) •MeTrtwa lOnO Tarfet; Cormptara tl-np Wen» 11:16 Friday NUht Couhrty Style WI^AT. nittW'nM R SATURDAY, JUMI 30 fl.'00 Bo*o the Clown / PipThe PiP«*^,_ lO^Jjn Wiari tewla fCO^lRJ 10:rt« Wn« Leo«ard6 (COLOT) 11'O*! Ifnry 11:80 Teenage Frolia lil;.ir» l ife pf R»*T 1:00 TBA VSO Malof Leawa Bas«aH 4;!m Alnetica at Work 4:^ Talent, IM. »:W TBA ^•a« induatrv on Parade 5:48 Ownd Ole Opty, _ ^ 8'l)ll fUndw Vanocur’a Beport mProWrealHlifl , SKeJia Firga:*f„ . 8'SO Tan Uah fl-no tJn»«»chaW»Hi 10:(llf niTOit:* C6*lrt 11-flrt naWlne 11:19 ¥o«le o* W«#k SUNDAY. JULY 1 v; njs ^•00 T»ar*^ . „ . P-'W The rhildren’a C.oapel Hour 10:00 Frnntlera ol FaMh 10-tiO Bli* Ple'uw 11-on Tiphf t’nto Wv Path 1S:00 The Chrlatophera 1S-S0 Oral Roberta 1:00 Church of opr Fathers l!*fl Movte^Matinee, 0|30Siir^e8 7;3n World of C»flor ••'^0 Ciir (14. Whe#e M Ton •■no Bnnanaa 10-00 niinnnt Shaiw of the,w*e» 11:^0 Bundav tJite Snow MONDAY, JULY 7 ti im Aafutet 7-nn Tiwi»v t-o^ wiMwnoInt , todaf 9:00 befo 0:30 Knkla and Oltte ••an Bn*o in^no «»y When in-'o Pluv Voiie Wnnch (COLOBf 11-no price 1* P'rtit 11-30 roneentratlon 1fl!-no Firdf impr«»alon 1K-WI Trnth nr ronaoqoencea IS^OO NBC Newa i^nn Time nut VRO Jane Wvman **nn T»" M«m»v (COLORl New* T nreHa Vntin# ^•00 Vnnn** T>r Malone 3:)W Our Five DatUhfera 4-On MaVe pnnm For Daddy *•10 ruB’n Five T>lfe pf B«le» H-flO Reeve with Snorta ^•1A MaiHc Momenta Ih Sports “■8:98'i?l«wpolnl ^•*H Wmther ■ irw> 4(t*te1ine (I'M niintlev-Brlnkley Report 7-nn Dfsv-rlek n nn S*a Hunt H>3il Price la RIcht R:On R7th Precinct 10:00 Thriller 11-00 Dateline 11:00 Sportallne TUISDAY. JULY 3 8J0 Aapeet 7:d0 To^ 7:38 Viewpoint -;80 TodaJ 00 &0M 0:29 Boxo »n Wi «)n« Wfirri 10:30 Play Yottr HWich I’fiee is Right (CO>AR1 H i«l Conoentration iJjOfl Voiir First Irtipfesainn I2:fl0 Trirth «r CMia^tteMei tt:iM NBC N«Wi 1:08 Paul Mmlgonery Show 1:30 Jane Wyman 3 Si lah iMm (GOUW) ?:90 LoMtts totiflg H:On Young Dt. Malene 3:30 Ow Fife Dsaghtera 4:00 Mak ttoom for Diddf 4:90 Cap’D Fire 0:80 Quick Draw MrCraw 6:00 Ree«e« «*tll 8pwl4 8:90 Vlewpolni 6:99 Weathei 6:90 9tatalitie 6:49 itantley-Brinkley 7:99 Ktai «f Dtsnkilida 7:90 ChaiiiPimUp Dcbsts 8:99 Aifria Hitefececk 9:90 Dick PoweB 10:M Cain’s Hundred 11:90 DsteUat 11:M ll!9»TMifbt WtOMi9DAY, JULY 4 lewpout 8:00 Boao 9:89 Kukla end Ollie »:8|9 Bow 1Q:QD Say When 1Q:M Play Your fitinch (COIXIRI 11:00 Price la Right COLOR) ti:90 Concentration 19:00 Flrat Inioresalon 19:30 Truth or Consequences 19:89 NBC Newi 100 Time Out 1:90 Jsne WyuMn 9:00 Jan lltmay Show (COU)RI 3:98 me N«n 3:90 Lorstt* Yonnf 8:00 Young Dr. Malone 9:90 Our flT* Daoghtsrs 4:00 Make Room For Daddy ^p’n Five Deputy Daws 0:00 Reeve with Sports 6bl9. Magic Momenta Sports 8:90 Viewpoint AU Weather 8Jtt Ststellne B:48 Huntlev-Brinkley 7:00 Death Valley Days r:99 Wagon Traill flhSp Rip Cord 9:00 Myatery Hour 10:00 Naked City 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Sportaline THUR9DAY, JULY S 7;98 Vlewpotat 7t99 Today Boso .10:W Say Wha ■tlW FW*Your nuneii (C0U04 urn NIm if RtgM (couno I 8:00 ContiJienul Claaaroom > 8;M Aapeet 11:90 Concentration [12:00 Firat Impreaaion 12:00 Truth or Conaequencee 19:88 NBC Nows 1:00 Paul Montgomer) Show 1:80 Jane Wyman |:m Jab Murray Show 1:90 Loretta Young 9:N Yonng Dr. Malone 9:M Oue Five Daughters Make Room For Daddy S:M Cap’n Five :90 Huckleberry Hound 277 8 00 Reeve with Sports ‘ 8:90 Viewpoint 0:96 Weather 8:90 Statelioe 0 4a Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 Shannon 7:90 Bachelor Father 8:00 Donna Reed * 8:90 Dr. Kildare 9:30 Haael 10:00 Sing Along With Mitch iroo Daiiellne 11:10 Sp«rtsUne.. , pfcil^Airr JULY 9 9;M) Aspect 7:00 'hi^y t99 Viewpoiiit 7:.1« Todsy 9-on Boso TOfOO Say When Iff^JIO Pla? Ymir Hwnrh frOLORl 11:01 PHoe la Right (COM3R 11'90 reneentraUnn 19:00 Your First Impression IJffM News 1-rtO 'rtme ftnt 130 Jane Wyman 3-flO Jan Murray Rhow (COLORI 2^30 T.oretta Young 9-00 Yoiinff Dr. Malnne 8:30 Our Five Daughters 4:00 Make Ilnnm For Daddy 4:30 Cap’n Five n 30 Yogi Bear 0 00 Reeve with Sporta A in Maele Momenta in Spores 0-W1 Weather 0:30 Statellne 0 4S Hiintlev-RHnkley 7-no Hawaiian Rve 0:00 Robert Tavlor’s Detectives O-OO 77 Snnaet SWP 10-00 T)r. Ben Caaey 11:00 Dateline 11:18 Sportaline Hi« North Carolina Depart- in«nt of Motor Vehicle* augge#^ your driving will be more com* fortable and leaa tiriag if you use your brakea more and your horn leaa. Four Texas Oil Companies are Accused of Jobs DIscriiniMtiOfl WASHINGTON Charging Signed a '‘t*l«Ji fltt racial diserimiriation by four agteeirtertt WHh tlW PMwainfa Texas oil and cViemical compan- Comimittee oil Equal Empiay- iM the National As.socintion for ment Opportunity. Advancement of Colored People I on Thursday, June 21, filed SiLlCTID — Jamea U Mln- ten, tenter, a Jonler psfHleal tclence malei ef Merfh CaralMe Cellefla, receNet the sentrMv* IsliMia ef Pratldefll Alle«Ma W- 4er, rt«W, and Dean •. Y. Kyto, leH, wfwn bit telecflen 4s Mie enly NSfro Mtiona II stfMIA*' Ing cellefle ttndeiita In North Carsllna te werk fer rtie state yWl« tummtr M a pre«ram de- alfnMl t* Mtraaf lii|jhly-9«allfled NrtMs t« careers in state sov- erniMiti A nathrS ef Scelland Neak, ReWnMit 4n haMer atu- 4ant. will werk tit the Frlaeni Department for ebeut 40 days at $75 00 per week, according io' an ennooflcement yeateiday from the office of Oevernw Terry Sanford. Other students selected are from the University of N. C., State Callage, Woman's College, and East Carolina College. Patterson Gives Award at His Former khooi NBW YORK — Floyd Pat- terson, world heavyweight Champion and former graduate of the Cjrrus W. Field School here in New York, continues to show his interest and apprecia tion for the training, encourage ment and guidance he received While a student at the achopl, by presenting an Annual Trophy to the boy who demonstrates ex cellent character, sportsmanship, and achievement which this year went to Ismael Diar. The Floyd Patterson Trophy along with other Awards was presented at the CWF Grad uation E^xercises June 21at. Winn-Dixie Notes Three Per Cent Safes Increase JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. register ed a 8.60 per cent incrfaM in sales duHng the 52-week per)^ - — »— - ended JBnn 2 compared with = the opportunity to meet our . - -•« ■ -« — .. mwmtt WAaIrA eorrestmtdlng period a year ]>ib, it \yas announced. liie volume was •771.276^‘06 corhpared with .$748JJ9A.?34 Inot year, an increase of |^2.w6- 432. For the 48-week period ended June. 2. sales were $7i4J)D9’612,. rompared wi»l^ 9004 301,342 an increase of 119 708,370 or 2.84 per cent over 1961. . An increase aluo was register ed for the 4 week period ended : T,irte 9. when i«nlei totaled g^O.- ovi rnmnnred with S57.- In^t yenr an inrrease of fl or 2.70 ner cent. Winn-Di*ie. which onerates a nnmber of suoermakets in the local area, now has 559 retail stores throughout the South compared with 533 units a year ago. Goldsiwro Stiriners Praised By State for Hosting Gala Day Affair OOLOSBORO — The State i Lytle, Treasurer of Kabala Tem- Planning Conmilttee of the An-1 pie, Raleigh; Joseph Cundiff, dent Egyptian Arabic Order of l Vice Chairman of Kindah NoWfca Mystic Shrine of North! Temple, Fayetteville; G. Edward and South Amesica and ns Pash, State secretary of Rofelt Jursldletion, representing the Paha Temple, Rocky Mount: C. several temples 6f the Desert I. Bland, Chief Rabban, William ot North Carolina, along with' Reinhardt, Illustrious Potentate, the Adviser of the Daughters of Amaziah Howell Marshal and Isis met at the J. W. Hood H. R. McKethan, Local CoChalr complaints on behalf of more thnn 100 vi^ofkers with the Pre-, sfdent’s Committee on Equal i Employment Opportunity. Named in the comnlaints wib- mitted by Herbert Hill. NAACP labor seirretary, are the Socony Mobil Oil Company refinery nt Beaumont, and the Texas IT. S. Chemiral Company, Goodrieh Oulf Chemicals,. Inc., and the Neches Butane Products Com pany;’, all of Port Neches. In addition to comolaints filed on behalf of 5.5 Noprn emnloyees at the Socony Mobil refinery. Hill filed a comT)lalnt in ‘he nnme nf the executive board of tho all Neuro Local 4-299 nt the 0)1,. Chemical and Atomic Worker^ Tfi'ernational TJnlnn. AFTj-CTO. The local charged pnllii'sinn beV»"'en the comnanv end Lnpal 4-243, comnosed ex clii®ivelv of white workers. The company, the pomnlaints allege, refuses to nromot» Ne- arrt workers on a nnndiscrlmina tnrv basis, nnvs them wflRes. and 9vstem">tlrally vio latoM their seniorl+v riphts. The P'''’'’nv Mobil OH Com pany, Hill pointed out, has The three Port Neches com»f, paniea. rtflainSt \irhlfch colnpUilnt^' on behalf at 7« Negro wotlwi* were fllPd. fihargod witlft mnlntaifiing v fsciallF se#is*»e •»ff>iofhy linM « ptofcwiion. This arrangement, lif«»tporMI4d in the colle«>ive baraajning nefeemeht i*4th t,de#l ^48 of. the Oil ahd Ch*‘mic9l WotkM* imlon. restricts WofkerS to segregated commoh labor de- n^rtments. victimizes them with innenirate lob classifications, and denies them promotions in to nrortnction and eralt (coupa- tions, *he complaints allege. 'fViec'e conditions. Hill told John Feild. executive ^ir^ctor rf the Pre'sldent’s Cnmmitte, are tvnirnl of the pattern of ticM discrimination in most of tne nil refinin(» and chemical plants onerntfnp with OovefnmCflt ^Oft- tracts In the Gulf area..’ f; Conventional upright sjloi imina- that are properly packed »nd( lower I w'-'leH pen nrod»ioe Ipw-mo'^ture silaRe that iis equal, io fpertinff ’i^shie to Vi^led hav from tv,. .BToe erop. TTSDA acientls*® at Beltsville. Md., have lound. Masonic Lodge hall, Sunday, June 17, to aettle and close all aocounts relative o the recent Oala Day celebration of which Mlzpah Temple served as host temple. This date marks the official closing of the commemoration and celebration. Noble George E. McKelthan, State Chairmen, preaided over the business session. Alt the close of the session. Noble McKelthan said, “We are particularly Indebted to the of ficials of the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, in Its broadest sense, newspaper and broadcast- fit* facilities, and the warmth ,and hospitality the people of Goldsboro gave the Nobles and Daughters, and all who helped in making the Gala Day a suc cess. While In your city It gave old fraternal friends and make rie^ OHM,J review our progress together ind look forward to tlie future In strengthening Piffnce Hall Shrlnedom; promot ing progress and meeting the obstacles and challenges of our times. We are grait/*ful for evfclTthlng. It was truly a Oala Tlav at tioldsboro. North Caro- Una." Statwide officials attending the meeting were Nobles: J. E. QmmSi Gin 1925 »3.60 4/3 QT. wMi ut . _ DuA rWk saMi^ta ll MM live AUSO aardrept. Watk tUggad waa ilwt aiay iriltat^ afi««t Mt liiarlin. AA aa aU W-fce Aimo Gin IH Msmim { W»... Fla. Constable Suspended After Sliooting Negro PEIUlY, Fla. — Following in dictment by a Federal grand lury in the fatal ahootifig, on Ma^ 5. of a 19 year old Negro, Constable Henry Sauls hu been si;^speuded by Qov. Farris Bry- a4t. : The indlctmint for the slay ing of Joaeph Dumas cante as the resiflt of intervention by the Department of Justice on the iM^ls of affidavits submitted by th« NAACP Florida state organ- ixation. Previously, the constable had been freed by a Taylor County grand Jury which re fuged to Indiet him. According to an NAACP in- v«|ttigatlon, Sauls has a hiat^ of brutality toward Negroes in a cotmty which has been indif ferent to the denial of rights to cctlored eitlsens. ( The Governor’s Suspension ot|ler said that, as a result of the indictment, Ssuls had lost public confidence and was guilty of incompetence in office. Thse Mderal grand jury charged him with willfully shooting and killing the vouth. ’The constable had said that Ik accidentally shot Dumaa after stopolng hhn on the highway for Inveatlga- tion. Since Dumns’ death an NAIACP branch has been ofgan- i*ed In Perry, the first ,in the •Ma In more than 10 y4afs- The branch now has a voter registra tion campaign in progress. In the DWt two weeks some 200 ad ditional nanaa haw been added % the roUa. man all of Mizpah Temple, Goldsboro: George E. McKeithan, Chairmian, of Harnesses Temple of Charlotte; and Noble W. O. Grier who closed the meeting. .HTST TAT.T- THAT’S ATX For Aceowiti"* *o Zonhig Chit»t in t*ublic ClericiJ Business Bureau .PI I « ./Mil i rirt « MARKEN’S II Yoiir Savinos Are Hot tarniw 4% YOU ARE LOSING MONEY And ll's Time (or a Savings CheA-Up Where You Save Does Make a Difference, and When You Compare tlie B«firfi^.a You Enjoy at MUTUAL SAVINGS. You'D See Why! . . . Save by July 10th—Earn 6 Full Months in Dividends MUTUAL SAVII^ and loan Assooaiion CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE 112 W. PARRISH ST. DURHAM, N- C Back in the good old days when the family packed op ■ 1^ M f" ^ (or a stay at the beach. Mama tucked the family aavinga I I ■■ ino her “boodle ha#” and considered it safe. But Aat I III V practice is aa out of date as these venerable besuJt coa tumes. Today, Mama’a a lot wiser. She knows that the only safe way to protect the fmi|i|| life aavinga I 'I ia to put it In a bank. A bsmk pro'vMtos a cooTenient, safe and thrifty method of protecting yoor saviBga. A1 deposits up to $10,600 are insured by t^iFedaral Cov> enunent- And banks earn interest on yoor money for you! Just as beadi wear has chsmge^ throagifa die I |g years, wise families have foonid tha^ are much ® better than **boodle bags” for their savinga. Mechanics and Farmers feank 112 W. Parrish Street Durh^im, N.