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the CAROLINA TIMES N. C. SATUItDAY, OCTMIR 19. 1M3 What Price Segegated Educational System? Continued from 2-A pupils education and made them un'fJr^pared to cope even with whites of the South who h»ve lwl,th||t>est schools their'section of the ciiihtry'nave had to offer. If (graduates of such)Negro schools are not able to make the g we^ when thrown ir compctiiton with fjradimes of white schools we do ^ot think it if fair to place the fuP responsibility on the Negro teacher or_ thf pupil. Part of it, as least, is due to the dam nable scfjVegated educational system of th« South which for years has been deliberatelj and intentionally designed to make it impos sible for Negroes to compete with whites ir the fields of 'industry, business, government and elsewhere. Si>, we say let the demonstVations continue Let them continue until every scniblancc ol the segregated pattern of education is abolish ed from the face of the earth. VV'e say. let every Negro adult support the demonstVations by registering and voting, so that once agair it may be jjroved conclusively that one’s race or color has nothing to do with his menta' capacity. •Contest Continued (rom front page dous rush in trying to get the tabu lations ready by press time Thurs day. With the opening of the third and last period, which ends it noon November 4, all leading con testants are getting set for the la.st round-up and will be inrowing all they havs into the battle to cutdistance each .other. The con test manager oredicts that the go ing Will b«> rough, and ne is satis fied that the winners are going to those who run hard *nd run ill the way. This week all inactive contest ints have been dropped from the list of contestants as has been th' custom at the beginning of the . , third period iif aU subscription!* contests nin by the Caroiind Times. Relative standing of active con testants for this week is as fol he is being treated for • bullet wound In the groin. lows: Plater was transfered from Lincoln hospital to the Veter,Tns Mrs. Syminer Daye, Durham ^Administration hospital where Mrs. Esther Wiley, Durham 1.282.500 E. T. Artis, Keidsville 1,212,800 Mrs. Effie Edwards, Durham, .., '978,600 Mrs. Bother Bland, Durham 962.700 Miss Martha Rowland, Durham 788.700 Mrs. Willier McKeithan, Durham 782.500 Mrs. Carrills Long, Durham 760,900 Mrs. Lorene Patterson, Stttesvillo 990.800 E. A. Man^um, Sr., Durham 382,900 James T. Speight, Sr., Greensboro .«•. 322,600 Continued from front page morning at Isler's Grill, • po pular restaurant located in the business district of East Petti- Police were quoted as saying AeewAng (• »«liM rilpiHe, Plater had b«M wunaA bj «a official of the' ertablUhmiat to laav* when hla eonduot bacana o&enalva. Reporta say Plater becama of fended at Mrs. Steele and made a lunge slM managed to puih him back. ~NCM Continued from frucit page company's history and company publications in tiM bos.'^ “The Company *»ropl»eey,” a document outlinlBg 4lie flrqi’i hopes for the fuiura, wtU be plac ed in the capsule by Noiib Caru llna Mutual president A. T. Spauld ing. Other items to go into tiie cap sule and persons who will place them are as follows: -Beating Continued from front cage [Sanks denied that his men user’ rliibs in dispersing the demonstrc tors. “Nobody was hit or shoved,’ that Mrs. Laney said she shot Banks said. "Two or three of oui the man after he came at her officers were hit with rocka ot swinging a table whilg she sat bricks,” he added, in ttie restaurant. "Meini)er Continued from ..rent page i on Sunday afternoon Continued from front page p.ariPg plans for hosting A1 a- bama Governor George Wal lace, who is scheduled to deliv er an address before a Citizens Council rally in County Stjj^lum “Drive I president of the state NAACP, wa.>: 1 returned to ofrice for bis 18th King said this time he would I lead it'to the streets of Birming | J j ham more Negroes “than any man could count.” ^Greats Continued from front page Mayor Albert Boutwell. re I Mabry at Hillside in thos* years. ao B npirtr fp 1 *_ »-» » ^ Conliniied from front page I lina College student who led dem ' his election last year, retorted coiiough and Klliott, some of in the field of meci.al care and '”***'^**'®"* spring,] with the reply that his admio- ,j,e other players who are ex- ho-'Ditalization *’'** president of the state’s Ms**’®tion would not bow to pres- pccted to attend the reunion i college chapters. groups on th*> | ^y^nts are Stanley Smith. Tom Kslly M. Alexander, veteran AN INVITATION Nortii Carolina Mutual Life insurance Co. Durham, North Carolina A. T. Spaulding' President October 9, 1963 Dear Friends: ‘ The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company would be quite pleased to have you attend ceremonies for the pliaceltnent of the time capsule in the core of our new Home Office Building, on Sunday, Ocober 20, 1963 a 1:30 p.m. » ’^e sincerely hope that you will find^ convenient to be present. Your very triily, A. T Spaulding, PRESIDENT -\TS: wmu Allen, Artis Plummer, Erwin Allen, Hubert—Perry;—George Washington, Tom Womble, Tom Taylor, Henry Garner, Joe Mit chell and Billy Amey. VC R Bill 'Continued ben''^^ni ■eepirg^r ntinued from front page Roben''^^nnedy to r-;t some of sweepirg^rovisions for the bill. Mitchell declared that there were enough votes, in the House to pass th« bill without the re visions toning down the bill which is pushing. von-ni TAPOI.INA miRHAM rnuNTY JOSEPH HENRY BARNES f Versus , BERTHA W. BARNR IN THE DURHAM CIVIL cod N 0 T I Cj The above namei BERTHA W. BARNl Plaintiff ;, Defendnnl COUNTY ilT -i® id defendant. ES, will take Notice that an action entitled a» above has been commenced in th^' Durham County Civil Court ol Durham County, North Carolina by the plaintiff to secure an ab.so lute divore,, froni the defendant] upon the ground tVat plaintiff anc* defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant ‘#ih further take Notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court of Durham County, in the Court House in Durham, Nort/vl Carolina, within thirty days afteii the 16 day of November, 1063, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action or the plaintiff wilt apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This 16th day of October, 196% Margaret B. Best Clerk Durham County Civil Court George L. Bumpass and I Nathaniel L. 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