6 junior LEAGUE OFFICIALS Discussing future plans, following installation services at the 20th geauil National Junior League, Inc . conference in Newark. N L. recently are '!-rl Mesdames Erline Holmes, East Orange, N. J., national organizer; Edythe Sylner Montclair. N. J . first nee-presiden t \ ■ |y»Lee Whitney. Denver president: Blanche E, King, Chicago, founder-executive secretary; and Atty. Martha Belle, Montclair. (ANP PHOTO). __ Washington, D, C* Trying To Prevent Juvenile Crimes WASHINGTON D C— In an ef fort. to prevent juvenile delinquen cy. the Washington Juvenile Bu reau has assigned police cruisers to keep an eye on teenage groups wherever they are found Ore gets a comprehensive view of the program by taking a glance at Police Cruiser 85 on a tour of duty last week Its occupants were Pvts Stanley Mizarek and Joseph Freli sn da Washington Star photo grapher. Francis Rouitt At 9:27 pm Police Cruiser 85 made a Sharp turn on Nichols Ave nue S E and stopped besides a darkened store. There stood eight teenagers R>'t, Mizarek leaned out and te&ed the boys what they w ere doinn'? When *hey made no re ply. he and his partner frisked the boys for weapons. One poc ket yielded a door chain, don ■ Min ji rNwrmrTrN iisiraiimTniraism-arrrTw—nmiT , wniTi«r'iTT , ni"- Repairs to Any TV, Radio Phono, Hi-Fi or Small Appliance, TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE “The House Service Busff CALL TE. 2-3950 354 E, MARTIN ST. RALEIGH usmammassmmm mm—mho—wMWßfiwtwcadßßß*a»igsiwaßMa—i i BUILDING BLOCKS Solite Mite - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks for building, call us for ' immediate delivery. STANDARD CINDER BLOCK COMPANY TE 2-2168 M. McDowell St. Raleigh BBOKaagg iumwimiajii wi wwrriiwrrTiT\ivy^Mgp>»«a»i«uaßWirivai mm Garden SNAP BEANS BUTTER BEANS PEAS * TURNIPS md SALADS Fertilisers and Tools S.M. YOUNG lirdwirt im e. Martin st. Di«l TBmple 1-7 in •i.,. 11l THE CAfiOLIIfIAM WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1958 Wed Another held * pocket knife I'm taking you home, son." the officer said to the boy with the weapons, "I think you’re heading for trouble' From Cruiser Washington has three other black, unmarked police sedans like Cruiser 85 They are assigned *o Juvenile Pureeu. We look for idle group' of kids with too much time or. their hand:-,. F'-t Mizarek. 32. explain N. C. PRODUCTS 1 , FRiSTRISIItt *pp # CONCRETE fUffiruT2"| 7 / « CONCRETE BLOCK AND BRICK • CONCRETE STEPPIN'S STONES W W RALEIGH—DIAL Tg 4-255? DURKAJkL—©i*t 2-6491 * KIMSTON—&i«i 2514 ITT""sTTTT i t $ s $ $ $ i $ $ $ s t j-t PHONE ** !E GET CASH “ TOMORROW * "•) MODERN FINANCE CORP.’S- A' mm Conveniently Located Offices ‘ «c... -;;-.-.sajnras-r *LgU 1!0 W. Martin St. Q 330 S Salisbury St. | •&» Phone TE 2-5826 Phone TE 2-7547 | % Better Service ... In Raleigh For Over 25 Years &=>- \m f““en cash lon Receive Monthly Payments i 103.26 ..... _ 13.00 ** ! m 219.22 20.00 4* 320.82 24.00 415.14 ..... 30.00 \ m 509,46 36,00 ** | m ABOVE PAYMENTS INCLUDES ALL CHARGES. m -MODERN FINANCE CORP. i Supervised By Tha State Banking Commission, ft®- $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ssssss $ $ $ YOURGREDIT IS GOOD „S ! Freshen Up Yotir Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture I R. Em Quinn Furniture Co. i 108 E. Martia St. You? Capital City T*L TE 2-4471 - xnrrMammx^aam* aftww,l ed What we try to do is head them off before they get them selves in trouble Within the last few months, their task has assumed new importance. Roaming gangs of youths have used the cloak of darkness to rob. maim and destroy to a degree of vicious ness that has shocked even veteran law enforcement officers. The patrolling cars carefully ap praise sidewalks, alleys, streets and corners where dozens of youths «re congregated to escape the heat At Kennedy Street N W . the of- I fleers spotted a trio of boys loaf- j ing beside a store Just as the car j approached, one of the boys pulled j out a slingshot and flipped a stone j at a passing street car. Pvt Mizarek was out of the car like a shot. “Give me that,' he commanded and the boy meeklv surrendered it Needs a Law Pvt Mizarek states that the Po lice Department needs a law to support its efforts. inspector John Winters. Viead of the Metropolitan Polire Youth Aid Division, says. “We need an anti-lotterisig law. and we look upon such legislation not as punitive but as a meas ure to he used primarily for the protection of rhildren.” It is generally believed that a law of this kind would not restrict legitimate teenage activity or place a curfew on them. but. “it would prohibit loitering idling and loafing in public places.” New Center Planned A unique, comprehensive treat ment center for troubled young sters and their families is being planned for Washington Patronize Our Advertisers JL NOYAU yjjWa *i -pint tnni otsmtED noun s*Atw - »« proof CHARLES IA6BUIN st ft is. tee., Phils, ?*. N&iaEg 3rd BIG WEEK OF COLONIAL S GREAT WESTERN SALE! 'Mil HAMS K 3 IdTN Sm, Oft 'H ...—T I "' s „ y C rmiNlHHiiiili SUCEDBAGON .-t 880 ! feat ftjl * SAV44TAMPS ilUllll —-i- ,£SB : H Butt Portioß : ..B 38c Center SHg6s,..l& lie pas oOLOI LIISSIEiI MEAT! —• ii® - •»«■» • ««=>« «* « _ E FRJCES GOOD THRO SEPT. 5. 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Baltimore, and eminating from the Grand Orient at Washington, the 73rd annual ses sion of the United Supreme Coun cil of the Sovereign Grand Inspec tors General of tt}e 33rd and Last Degree of the Ancient and Accept ed Scottish Rite of Freemasonary for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America, will be held in Washington Oct. 18 and 20 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. i 633 Eleventh Street. N.W. The iirganiaztion wiS! be the guest of Jonathan Davis Con sistory No. 1 and of Richard Howard Cleaves Assembly No. ?, of the OoTieti Circle The United Supreme Council is an affiliate of Prince Kali Masonry arid covers the portion of the USA south of the Mason-JMxon line and Includes western states on the coast. The program calls for a session n* the deputies under John G. Lew is. Jr., Baton Rouge, La . Lt. Grand Comamnder and Deputy Malachi Morse Divine Service at Metropol itan Baptist Church, 1225 R Street, 1 NW. business sessions at the Ma sonic Temple and a banquet in the same place. The Thirty-Third de gree will be conferred at a session to* be held Monday, Oct 19 TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING ®SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost ® Modern Tread Design 1/IcmftN [sßexmm Vj smm tmmmt J Terms To Suit You! 14 and IS INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 Headquarters will be st the Ca thedra! under the supervision of Sectetary-General Louis W Roy Sr. In charge of reservations will be Victor J, Tulane and Henry Dove Many masons of high rank will be guests of the Council These will include Sovereign Grand Com mander George W Crawford of the Northern Jurisdiction, accom panied by a group from his juris diction. DRIVE SAFELYI Thirty-seven per rent of the | DHIA herds in North Carolina ar* now enrolled in the centra! pro cessing system at N. C State Col lege. 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