-Colleges Contlnusd from front pui,'« * that State wats f^ylan Uie dif ference "between Bouth Carolina and out of statef enrollment for Gantt who, for the past two yean, has been attending Iowa State College. His second ap plication. made in December 1961, i( still pending. The Fund complaint alleges that Gantt has not b^en ad mitted to Clemson even though he has met all fequirer^evrts for admission and that white stu dents who applied aftqr Gantt have been admitted. Oantt comes from a, family of 6 children in Charleston and MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE Jack Marj^olia HIM BIdg.—«81-4975 is a graduate of Rhett EicmL-n- tary School and Burke High School where he linifilied second in his class in June 1930. While at Burke High School, he played varsity football and was active in a popular singing group in Charleston called "The Croon ers”. He is now studying arcliitecture at Iowa State. boro and a graduate of A. and T. College of Greensboro. Ue ini a third year student al South- eastiern Seminary at Wake For est. -Pulpif Continued from front paee Rev. Charles E. Tyson has been assiitned to replace the Rev. "James T. Jones, Rev. Jones has received a new assignment In High Point. Rev. Epps replaces the Rev. P. O. James at Emmanuel. Epps is a native of Kin.>itree, S. C. whpre he attended public schools. He received his train ing at Morri|, Brown, Gammon TheoIoKicBl Seminary and the Tnterdennminational Theological Center, all of Atlanta. Ga. He has served pastorates in Georgia and Maryland. His last assignment was at St. Paul’s A. M. E., of Crisfield, Md. The Rev. Tyson, who assum ed the punlit at Asbury Temple on June 23, is a native of Ashe- ZEI'S TIRE SERVICE NEW AND USED TIRES QUALITY RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING We Fix Tube auJ Tubeless Tires —1 DAY SERVICE- 1102 SOUTH ROXBORO STREET DURHAM, N. C. -Voting Continued from front paae t. ■ cally except from the highest and purest of motives . ., ‘‘Under this theory of purity, it must not have been the soutjh- ern senators in Washington who have voted en bloc for 80 years have voted an bloc for 60 years was not they, but some grem lins, who have resisted solidly since 1949 any real change in the Senate filibuster rule, these objective and color-blind' sena tors. but some mischievous le prechauns were the sigijers of the Southern Manifesto ()efying ,the Supreme Court’s school se gregation ruling." Re-emphasizing the conyentlon theme the battle of the ballots the NAACP leader calle4 uppp the delegates to “go back home, register, pay your poll tax (if vour state has one) and vote. SucH a course. If pursued dllj. Kerjv, will get rio' of he leading Kremlins In city halls state houses- and ,in Congress." "Brown Continued from front page at which a brief leave-taking ceremony, featuring city of ficials, Is scheduled to be held. Rev. Brown won the trip to the Holy Land in the Carolina Ti-mes ' Ministers’ Popularity Contest which was held last Snring. The second and third nlnnp winners, the Rev. W. L. Williams, of Welci'on and Rev. M. C. Swann, of Durham, also won trips as prizes. ' $2.29 Value Mini Cube Ice Tray SPECIAL 99c 4onbay •Seeks Cunlinued from front patfc of Social Science^, is now serv ing as director of the Bi-Natlonal Center in Bombay. These Bi-National Centers, Dr. Logan explains, arc operatcc' by the United States Informa tion Service to conduct programs in English language instruction, library services and varied cul tural and social activities, all aimed at creating a Ijetter under standing of American culture anc its peoQle. -Freed Continued from front paea ther appeal. If the court had not acted, Cox would have been forced to serve a 21-month jail sentence The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled that the COHE field secre tary must remain free on bond until he receives a legal sentenca. "Hilislde Continued from front page or of New Bethel Baptist Church Is also scheduled to take an active part on the program in delivering the invocation and benediction. Continued from front paijt: provements. j The proposed dormitories for] men and women would be 50 per i cent self liquidaiing. and would) rcpre-scnt a cost of only 51,33,- 000 to the state. | In addition to these improve- [ ments, the request alsd included funds for the following renova- ■ tioff projects: i Repairs to the new wnmen’i I c'ormitory 91,’S.iiOO: lepairs to the old senior women’s dorinitpry,. $8,900: renovalion -)f th* ad-| ministration building. $160,000; | sidewalks and seat wpM.s. S9.000;; elevator in the health building, >15,000: air conr.'itionlnR in select eK’ bnildlni^s and the librnry $302,000; enlargement of the ortBl bin, $14,000. Other new facilities in the re- nuesf mcluded .storage building, $20,000; eauft>men for closed cUieuit television, $7S.OOO: in- stallattun of a central clock syttem, $15,000: cijlvert fill from Dupree to Lawson Street, $3.5.- 000; and parking facilities $15,- OOQ. Attending the meting along with alv(»fory budget commis sion officials were Representa tives Nick Galifinnkis and Claude PiirHe, of Durham. The $470,000 reoiie^t for athle tic improvement cnii«vd comment from snmr* commission officials. Dr. EHer exnlained that thfl present athletic field wag the only sit4» «vailablf> for the erection of additional huildincs and the monev would be needed to build a new stadium. State pronertv Officer Frank Ti»mer soid the st.ntp had not built stadiums for other institu tions. Conliijucd from iron! pa?e I H E C A K U L r N A ‘r I M E S 1 J.UVY 14/ 1963 DURHAM, N. C.—PACE »-M of absence so tlt^t he n^ight de vote full time to the national registration drive. ^ In addition to leaching, he has had wide experience in con-! ducting registration drives and I get out the vote campaigns in I both North Carolina and Vir-j ginia. His most outstanding work i has been done in Virginu dur I ing the last seven years. He has i been an active part of a move- { ment to increase Negro registra- j tion in Richmond and through out the State. Also, he has j worked successfully in cam paigns to get out the votes for candidates in Gubernatorial, General Assembly and City Coun ell races. He also was active in getting oui- the Negro vote for President John F, Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. John son in 1960. -'D&’mitstrstion Continued irom front paee stased a prayc march protesting the jailing of KinK and Abornathy. ■Shaw Continued from front page we would have them do unto us.” Ybs, as PresiCem of the Convention, and many of us wish they had employee' a different method of cliangin^' PresLlents. This Institution h;is stood 1 understand, over ti i. year-s, and 11 this type of handling a fellow minister must be the pattern of our churches and othor Christian Institutions, some d ly there will be a “mourning in the land", and what will we have to t«ach to our on-CQming genf;ration.’ What I pattern will wo bayo lo uIut I (o be u,sf'd, in ha.T^Iiii,} s^nothet i Brother? I Yes, I know Shaw University should have the bt'St, but tliote ; in authority should' nol "kill one, I for the rest”. I am therefore calling for every peace-loving Baptist ana every one who believes in “doing unto others as we would have them do unto us meet mA at Shaw campus Church in a special session of the Convention July 17th. at 10:00 a. m., where you will be given a chance to expcois yourself. If you can not attend this meeting, and if you favor our cause, serYl uu a tele gram expressing your Good Will. R. Mack Pitts, Preslo'ent ^ of the General Baptists State Convention of North Carolina, Uic. I No Money Down -- Easy Terms At Your Servicing G.E. Dealer 3ENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ONLY 28 INCHES WIDE $187.50 EXCHANGE CONVENIENT DIAL DEFROSTING i FEATURES "Magnetic Safety Door... 2 Door Shelves of sturdy aluminum ... Egg Shdi«s Famom 6«p«l Electric DeiMntebility! 6 Million G-E Hot Value At A Cool Price! Come See It! We Guarantee Every 6E Product We Sell •raters In Use 10 Years Or More. APPLIANCE & TV CENTER 601 Foster Street 203 Wellops ViUAge ' mwh,' ■ ^ REV. GAYLORD Men's Day At Emmanuel Sun. The annual men’s day celebra tion at Emmanuel AME Cnurch will feature a former pastor of the church, the Rev. Nathaniel Gaylord The observance -will be held at the church, locatcd at 708 Kent St., in two spocial orograms Sun- day_ one at the regular 11 o’clock worship hour and another at a three o’clock p.m. afternoon ser vice. Rev. Gaylord will speak at the 11 o’clock service. The Rev. J. li Pepper, pastor cf St Paul Baptist, of Durham, will speak for ttu aftornoon program "Obituaries Continued from front page died in Portsmouth, Va., while on a short vacation. Funeral services will he conducted Saturday at the Bethel.Tabernacle Church at 2:00 P.M. Survivors are his wife Mrs. Annie Ruth King of the home; 3 sons, 1 daughtflr, 7 brothers, and 9 sisters. Interment will be In the Becchwood Cemetery with the Rev. Revels, pastor, officiating. 1 IDFDTV k4l/T We Appreciate LiBtRTY-MKT LOCAL FRESH PRODUCERS Eces i'/i ~ $1.00 SUGAR 39c PURE PORK SAUSAGE GOOD LOOSE ' WEINERS SLICED BOLOGNA MACHINE SLICED BACON FRESH GROUND BEEF ^ 3 - $1.00 CLUB SIEAK . . . lb. 59c BONaESS BEEF S1EW lb. 49c SPARERIBS. . . .Ib.39c LUZIANNE lEA 39c N. C. COUNIRY SHOULDERS. JhSk fc. 4Sc "Cleared Continued from front page Dr. King by telephone, but he added, “I don’t feel that It (his call) had any influence on my decision.’’ Just last week Or. King found himself the center of a con troversy that began to rage about the granting of a charter to Franklin Savings and Loan Associathon Of Miami, Florida. A rival group, the Roosevelt Savinrgs an^ Loan Association, bitterly denounced the southern integration leader for making a phone call in behalf of their competitor. Dr. King imme&'iate- ly In'vlted, via public press, an investigation of the role he had played in the granting of the charter to the Franklin group. 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