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THE CAROLINA TIMES 4A»OUftHAM, N. C. SATURDAY, SIPTHWIR IS, IMS -Diouglass Contlnutd from froilt Douglass, great-grandton of tV abolitionist hero. The Douglass lioms Is locftod in »he Anracostia section of south- weit Washington a 14^11 W. Sti»et, S. E. - Representative Charles C. Diggs, Jr. pointed out that Fred erlck Douglass was the first Ne gro to be named U. S. Marshal in the District of Columbia, and the second Negro to be named to that office was liuke C. Moore who was appointed this year by Presideirt Kenna^y. “Contest OBTS AWARD — Mrs 0. Laak, chairman of Ihe Nttim- al Youth Activity Committal! present* a chack for $100.00 to Miss V»l Jefnns Janes of Dur ham. Miss Jonas wm winner of TAKM VOUR CAR WHKRB THE BXPKRTS ARB...TCi FIX CHUCK HOLE SflliKMfPl FRONT END ALIGNMENT TO TIGHTEN UP YOUR CAR • We’ll repack front v^eel b^ngs • Align front end * Correct camber, oister, toe>in * Run cazeful road check Pay a« you rid* "THE GOODYEAR Pfwe' Opposite City Hall — Phon" 8M-0274 Open Wed. Afternoon—Close Sfet. 1 P.M. th« contasf at tha con- vantion of lh« Housawivas' La*- gwa of Amarica, Inc., liT BlrminB- ham, Ala., July 9-12, This contest Is sp'onsorad by tha Pannia B. Pack Stiiolarship Fund. ■Orders Continued from front page unusual step of declaring that the university is at once enjoin ed from doing anything to pie- vent enforcement of the Cir'ult Court's judgement In favor of Meredith. With the Supreme Court now in summer recess. Black, noted he had consulted with other members of the high court on his decision. “I am authorized to state,’ he said, “that each of them agrees thpt this case is properly before this court, that, I have power to act, and that under the circum stances I should exercise, that power as I have done here.' Continued from fiont page Mrs. Callie Daye, Durham. 'Tir. Clifton Stone, Cha|j^l Hill. Mr.s. Mary Lc®. Burlinittnn. Miss Yvonne Ellis', Qreenrs- bo*-o. Mrs. Roxie Small, Pittsijoro. T. R. Duncan, Durham. Mrs. Viola Brodie, Durham. Mr. Clarence Walden, Hali- fnx. N. C. Mri Ruby Williams, Chapel Him. N. C. Mrs. Inez Minor, Chapel Hill, rN. C. Mis'! A. D. Daniels, Jacksoir- K, c. Albert Hester, Hillsboro,-' N C. ^ev. Z. D. Harris, 'Durham, V n "frii Fnia Steele Lanejr, Dur- h-’m, N. C. Miss Henrietta Johnson, Golds boro. ' , Miss Thelma Harris, Rojtboro, N. C. Mrs. Anna Garrett, Rock- ham N. C Mr«i n. F, Dalton, Startes- M" Ticnry N. C. 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