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t.i i-cie and Everywhere I J J. 7. To - Vis,' 1 1 1.:1CP -MM - . tvutive secretary . t week in Durham d the organization'! port1, the Supreme school non-segrega- -.. (J. Out. 7 1 to S . Co ., t's public tion decision. 1 Speaking at "Freedom Celebra . tion In Durham, White said defiance "is voiced ly,proIessionl ;,demai ' goguea such a Talmadge. Another the petition currently being" dr " culated at Wallace . against non aegregatlonv. They; might as well be . trying .to empty the ocean with Peon." m '"rU 'i s?fcfcv ' White stated . that "perhaps 'we should send some NAACP attorneys r to Raleigh to explain to the gover , nor what the Supreme Court Ruling means." ? 'v i' " , .v ; , White announced that the organi , vi sation'g legal department has pre pared petitions 'calling for .local school boards; to "abolish segrega tion without delay." The petition will be accompanied by a letter to ' the board requesting a conference to discuss plans for meeting the Su - preme Court's decision "as speedily as' possible.!' m It.r- White -was given a standing ova tion by some 2,000 Negroes when he. concluded with the , statement that can show the people of Europe and Asia that democracy is capable of curing its own ills., We can stop Communism, Dixie-era tism and Fascism." . , Court Rules an libel ' The Mississippi Supreme , Court last month ' ruled , that to call a white person a Negro is libelous. - yucilia:JtobeVta,, who" wrote: the decision,, said that this was the first time the State Supreme Court had made a ruling on such a question. The court upheld the decision of a lower court to war 5,000 damages to a white woman against the Nache Times for mis takenly caUing her a Negro in a news story.. This decision was made even though the Times printed a correction and a retraction. The decision read that the general rule "seems to be that to write of a white person that he or she is a Negro is libelous. Such' is the rule in South Carolina, Louisiana. Ken. r tuokr. Tennessee, and Oklahoma, wooso . social customs are very similar to those of Mississippi." . Anranltion Held Up ; -A., .A ...... , w .. ;j .:..:.v,',." Six tons f Swiss ; ahtt-aircraft ammunition being shipped to Guate mala has been held up in Hamberg, the U. S. High Commission announ ced at Bonn, Germany, last week. The U. S. government regards shipments of arms to leftist-leaning Guatemala as a threat to the securi ty of .the Panama Canal were !. '. t ' 1. . Iw6st t A panel of twenty-seven persc.- j, according to daily news reports, has chosen as the most significant event in history the discovery of America, s The Invention of 'movable - type by Johannes Gutenberg was a close leeon.:;" , Eleven events were tied for third place, t h e y a r e: , i; s A m a r 1 c a Independence Declared; Bill pf Rights passed; Magna Charta sign ed; Watt makes steam engine work; Morse "sends message by telegraph; Bell invents telephone; Edison per fects Incandescent lamp;; new ele ment, radium, found -by ;' Curies; atomic bomb shatters Hiroshima, & magnifying lenses aid human eye : A new tractor wiui plenty of economical power for heavy farm work the Fordson Major Diesel - j is. being introduced in this area by. d pull- Implements, both mouuicd an type.-" The Fordson Major Diesel has a 'constant mesh transmission with' t Jenkins Farm Equipment Co, Ford forward and -two reverse speeds, tractor and Dearborn ' farm equip-; Forward speeds at 1,600 engine jcpm to see smallest farthest things.. , V. S. Authorities throughout the Number of Households Increases .t'l See Us For Your Building Nee Windows Pine &1 Oak Flooring Doors Screens Hoofing Brick Hardware Ply Wood All Other Building Materials thflBrd'Griffin, Inc. .1400 W. Vernon Ave. Phone 2250 Kinston. N. C world have been ordered to nre- kvent the flow of arms to the Cen tral American country following the delivery recently of a 10 million dollar shipment to Guatemala from Poland. ; ' A New Rabies Serum t A new rabies serum has been developed, ; it was announced by Lederle Laboratories recently. The new serum is intended to give im mediate, temporary protection a gainst rabies until immunitv ran lu Wilt up by the regular Pasteur rabies vaccine. The Pasteur treatment takes time to build antobidies in the blood stream. Meanwhile this latest prer ventive against rabies from bites by a rabid animal is supposed to keep you from getting rabies until the Pasteur treatment takes effect The new serum was developed by Dr. Hilary Koprowski and asso ciates, improving a treatment which has been used in Europe for some time. The Second Worst Disaster The second worst ' U. S. Navy peacetime disaster in history occur ed on May 26 when an exDlosion ripped the aircraft carrier Benning ton at sea, killed one hundred men ana injured two hundred officers and, men, many critically. The toll was exceeded only by the collision of the destroyer Hobson and the aircraft, carrier Wasp in 1952 in the men aeaier. &y, . ' The Fordson Major Diesel, manu factured by Ford Motor Company, Ltd, at Dagenham, England, is now on display at the . Jenkins Farm Equipment Co dealership. The 8,600 pound blue and orange dlesel ; tractor, now being sold and range from J.07 to 13.18 mph. Years of , diesel ; engine research have resulted in many new features to aasurejong, economical operation. The 4-cylinder overhead valve en glne has; a compression ratio of 16:1 and a 220 cw ia piston dis placement. A rigid cast 'iron cylln- servieed in this country for the first ' der block is used with centrifugally time, bias earned a, reputation as cast, easily removable ; cylinder a powerful yet economical source oteeve"-'an;.-'7f;;v farm power.- Three-point linkage The five-ring aluminum pistons and a vertically adjustable swing- re recessed at the top for maximum nioie i ,. i Hi.,. i,,r u.a i.i controuing semi onnted and pull type implemt : .j. . ' ., . Ball ana nut type steering with a 27 to 1 ratio provides feather-light positive control with less fatigue for the operator. 1 For row-crop work, this ,4-whe"l '- ' . i v.. .a 1'iuO .... i, , r t..i3. "We aie vj 1 ..ytobti t'..s great diesel tractor to our custom-, era," said L. B. Jenkins, pre sent. "Its rugged construction and econ omy of operation already have made ' it one v of ' the most popular tractors on the world market."- IOOOOOCOCOOOOGCOOOOOCCwJ tag drawbar permit the tractor to be operated with, a wide variety of The number of households in the United States increased about 3,000.- 000 between March, 1950, to April. 1953, the Census Bureau reports. The bureau said the rapid growth was primarily due to high marriage rates,; which ; took children away from home; a lower age at marriage; and the fact that few older persons now have relatives sharing their homes. i' The average size of the household was 3.28 persons, a slight decrease from 1950. . ' ; Average Life Expectancy Figures issued recently by the United States Public Health Service sho wthat the average i, American now lives sixty-eight and one-half years, an all-time record' and an increase of nearly four years from .the average life expectancy ten years ago. The figuers are based on death rates in 1951. 1 The average length of life in 1951 "generally showed little change from 1950," the report said. It show ed that women on the average out lived men by six years. The aver age lifetime expected for women I A pretty coed was tripping across at birth is 71.8 years, compared with i the campus when she noticed the the back yard to get a switch off the peach 'tree.1 Considerable time elapsed and the child didn't re turn, so the mother called, out the door for the child to come Into the house at once, ; and "bring ' that switch . with ydu.".Tne youngster, her lips, puckered and . quivering, meekly appeared with, her hands behind her back. "Well?" the mother said. -,'' -,; "I couldn't reach the peach tree," the child said, and then, holding out one hand, added, "but here's a rock you can throw at me." - - Charlotte, N. C. News Dear Ma r Here you spend twenty years try ing to teach me to get up early in the morning, hang up my clothes, shine my shoes, eat sensible food, go to bed early. Now I get into the Navy and learn the whole thing in two weeks. Love, Mack. - - Peninsular Light turbulence of the fuel ? mixture which is injected from a 4-hole noz zle, injector. 'Fuel passes through four filters before reaching the com' bustion chamber. , Tests reveal this powerful diesel is capable of developing more than 5,000 pounds of sustained drawbar pulL It Is rated as a 3-t plow trac tor. Hydraulic power for mounted im plements is supplied by a gear type pump, developing 2,000 pounds Wilmington Coca Cola Wilmington, N. C. Bottling Company 65.9 years for men. The report said this difference has increased sharp ly since 1900, when women outlived men by an average of only two years. By contrast, the difference in life expectancy between whites and Negroes has decreased since 1900. Then white persons lived about fif teen yfiars longer on the average than nonwhites. The new figures showed a life expectancy of 72.6 years for white women comparedVith 63.7 for non white women, and 66.6 years for white men compared with 59.4 years for nonwhite men. Egyptian Subterranean Corridor According to news dispatches re cently from Ciaro, a subterranean corridor next to the great Pyramid of Cheops at Ziza had been dis covered in the course of building a tourist road around the Great Pyramid. The find was expected to be one of the most important in Egyptian archaeological history. A six-foot fifteen ton limestone block was cut through by workmen to uncover a corridor hollowed out of bedrock which runs for .150 yards parallel to the south face of the Great Pyramid. A Bit of Humor A little girl had been particularly naughty all day and her exasperat ed mother finally sent her out in handsome athlete approaching with an interesting look in his eye. "Look here,' he said, "you tlon't know me, but Tve seen you around." 'Yev I've noticed. you, too." "Well, are you doing anything special tonight?" faltered the youth. "Why, no," she replied, excitedly. ?What did you have in mind?" "I thought maybe you'de be free to sit with our baby while my wife and I go to a movie." - - American Eagle Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This GenUe'Vegetable laxative Way! For constipation, amwtakehtrsh drags. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, stake re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti , pated, get sun but gmtlt relief without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is one of lit finest natural laxatives known to medicine. o o o o o o o o o o John II. Corler Ccrnpzny hOFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT, Phone 3133 Kinston, N. C. Kt U o o o , 6 ooooooooooooooooooooooooj Venetian Blinds Alnma Fab Screen - Awnings ' u Made To Order - Phone 299S - Installed " ; CLINTON VENETIAN BLIND CO, O. R. Draughon 696 Beamaa St Cltnteo, N. C. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes ; fod, gives gentle, comfortable, satis-" ing relief of temporary constipation r every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back rf not sadsfierC Mail bottle to Box 28 S, NewYoxkia.N.y..- Tobacco Farmers with or without heat traps Get more heat from less oil, for the same price. Liberal trade in allowances on your old curers. See us before you buy. , ' WARSAW FARMERS EXCHANGE ' jilllisaiiieli-i. WARSAW mi WHEN A TOWN Cos-saving Overdrive optional at low extra cost in this new F-10O Pickup. 130-h p. V-8 or 115-h.p. Six. n Fordomatk Drive pays off in faster handling of bigger stop-go routes. New Ford P-350 Parcel Delivery chassis shown. New Ford giant! C-900 Cab Forward Big Job, GVW 27,000 lbs. Full-width seat. Low-Friction 170-h.p. Cargo King V-8. o) G) fAfl tort flu doy r. mwmm TRIPLE ECONOMY hick ' It's a real eye-opener to do business with us! You save money all the way. Not only on the low Initial cost of any Ford Truck. Not only on the top trade-In allowance we glve'you. You abo save and go on saving in all thr prime sources or truck economy Xtzis novi ier a tcc::o Now Power Steoring atandard at no extra . cost on new tandem-axle Ford T-800. GVW 40,000 lbs. Overhead-valve 170-h.p. -6. , Only new Ford Trucks for '64 give 2 NEW 3-man Drweriart Cabs oat ) 3 you so much for your money in all. fatiguel New Master-Guide Power ,2J UJ three essentials of lower-cost trucking! ' Steering for most Ford Bio JobsI , 9 . ' . . . , New Power Brakes for all -tonneotl NEW! Only Ford gives you lxw- Fordomatk Drive! "Low extra coat) , . j raivuun, urauowj-vaivn vugum ill Att truck mode's! They develop more power from leet cubic inch displacement than any other truck line! And smaller-displacement -a ., -. . engines normally need Ungul . ; Firs enginee.115 to 170 h.p.1 ' " VandStal.,. A -i-t, , a BIO payload capacities, low curb ' weights! New Ford-built tandem r i ; , ; rear axle giants, up to 60,0p0 lbs. ; j i . GCW, to haul legal-limit loads! ) New Ferd Cab Forward Bra Jobs, t f up to 65,000 lbs. GCW, for 86-ft ' a t- 'traikrs! Over 220 models! REALLY WORKS rpr-vr - ' '" ' .',3' ! :t r Mi!''.'.-'! i. ' FOR A ITnaoir airaE5rm ! Sm the changes in residential, commercial and industrial areas when citizens really "pat forth'' to build a finer town. ' What changes happen? Freshly painted' homes anc cool, grassy lawns line the newly-paved streets and sidewalks. Parks and playqrdunds dot the residential areas and attract young people to supervised recreation centers. ' In the business section, new store fronts dress up the main streets. Modern ized interiors greet shoppers new customers are attracted when a town becomes more attractive, shopping more convenient. There's plenty of off street parking, convenient toilet facilities for shnrwvr-s nine enferfoino anJ service establishments for the entire; trading 0 area. The industrial area land near a stream, highway and roilro-d is h-inq zoned to protect such, sites from being Cut up and sold for less va! nb!e uses. Organizations and the citv Government s unrk:nn a:;h.. - locate plants for these sites and attract new payrolls. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY p Does this sound like your town? If not, you can cause these improvemen's- to nappen. I hrough the hner Carolina Program, citizens select goals such as these, with a deadline fortheir completion, and then work unceasingly Tor ineir success. ( The Finer Carolina Program is a suggested plan of action for rogressi"5 citizens to use in building a happier, more prosperous town. We proudly sfjureur it to speea progress m ine .aronnas. im...; . What your town does with the Finer Carolina Program depends entirely uMure timui, cfiuiuaiusm uikj scnea ot eacn citizen, tou can help. If t V-7 w I w , j - '''f&f'' f RESIDENTIAL kS"0 N ; -,'L jtfVA .mx --rfNl : , NEW AND EXPANDING . ' ' 4 INDUSTRY ,; 'Y "-tin::- " v j 0 , vv rfT- . , ! lmBmmmmmmmn mm p i . mm mm f i , H , r .5 !. i I'
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