LEGGETT COMMUNITY DEDICATES NEW PLANT COKER - WIMBERLY DEDICATION speaker was Dr. Matthew J Whitehead (Rocky Mount native ), a member of the faculty District College tn Dee Cee. who admonished the stu dents and teachers to prepare, for competition in an integrated society and not just a Negro society. Others shown, 1.-r.: Prin cipal Joseph H Walters. C. W. Mayo, chairman Edgecombe County School Board; Mrs. Marguerite P Wimberly, supervis- Robert Kennedy Declares Nation Is Hypocritical On Race Problem WASHINGTON f.ANPt Attv j hvprncisv.” Kennedy told Bill Mon- Grn. Robert Kennedy in » general ‘ ■ oe, news director of New Orleans denounciation of racial s< gregation ; WDSU-TV. «'ho interviewed Ken lumped North and South together nedy hero April 21. and declared the problem ;s na- talks on Many 1 npirs tioral rather than sectional '1 he >r‘orview. so ■ broadcast from "I think there is a good deal of Nm O . ana dead v .th ? in.. :nte- President Tubman Outlines Conditions For Immigrants MONROVIA. Liberia < ANP> -- Sou: es here have pointed out President William Timn'an last -,t has been the p. of th? week reiterated his policy of en- : Tubrv , an administration to eneour couraging th* 3 settle' )*>nt here ot foreigners who can make a eon- EP to come to Liberia, tribution to the g-owth and devel- ( Fa.ly ,n the administration a croup opment of the nation, inf imp ’rants from the West Indies Though he marie no reference to j came to Lthe: ia and n at mi-dart re • specific group, it was presume’ :w :d tne Imnttg ai.m Policy, they that his remarks were prompted , c e m e 00- ays f:- e hoarding tp the recent visit here of a spiM.il -nd lodging and ot r: a< ■ni • mda- SBission representing the National tions during their period of adjust- Baptist Convention, made up of , merit.. Negro Baptists in America, inlet - I Tin •-<=• 3on American Negrons who ested in obtaining a land grant fw • re sc--'- . -g ert:y a: ri set* .en .nt purposes of developing a settle- in'o I.'ber.a base alt cads approach men t. rd the gnvrt-nmpnt fc t?- possi- Pre*|«|e«t Tubman, speaking hility of a Yl.nnn arm of land gram «,♦ weekly press conference, ■ ro- pert :.>n, P - luh told reporters that bis govern pointed <•••'! that t l'-e immi tnent weleornp* the idea of irrt- 11 l; d acquire ?rd m th--. migration: indeed, he said, the " ‘ ' r ' r ant-i, «■' h « otiM founding fathers felt so strong- • '"ntt'ln ? f ll ' i’v m: > acre- of frill ly about the need of Immigra- -*od a i one tv n lo’ m ton- Kon that they provided in the 'a> wh- ray obtmi 'and for . it - Constitution that the legislature ' P i-' r ‘ ' ' ig land cannot prohibit or inhibit the j‘ ’ •' . ' to ope ite flow of immigrants into tribe- h 'vor i I" ’m'l.jen to !■•' o:r-’ t-X and such other in- However. Tubman made it cleat ' • umhenr ■ that “fanatics." persons with "p<v , In ansv r> to a qim •; m from r lice records" and others with : -.. wr-mar. Tuhr an i-uri that the Strange ideologies or ideas ran prove ions vs- e- v limited to hardly he considered welcome in An. :n an Negroes alone- but mmi the country . rants from rd! qua- ‘ rs Prescriptions FILLED R, E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES -- COSMETICS SOI E. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone TE 2-8084 GORDON’S GIlsD -2 m 32. Jf§t« Mmi# •» WUB BOM &MA3N * 33 mg • SUWON'S W m GO. 119.. HOW, 1 £ or; Morns S. Clary, Supt. Edgecombe County Schools', Mrs Daisy W. Robson , state elementary supervisor. Back row. 1.-r-: Evangelean Brown, student representative, who captivated the audience with her ‘acceptance speech'; S. A Gilliam, Carter High principal, Pmetops; N A. McLean, principal, Conetoe High. Conetoe: Clarence Weeks, Board of Education Member and lames Powell. Coker-Wimhe: ly PT A president. (J B HAR REN FOTO). gration. voting rights, tideland? boundaries and other topics. Monroe asked Kennedy about sehonl interation in Washing ton, IV c, w hich Monroe said was "frequently used as a her rible example of what happens when schools desegregate." Most of the white rhiklren have moved out. Kennedy said he couldn't discus? the situation fully because he had n't made a study. He felt a survey rrveral years ago exaggerated the ■ fferts of integration. He said the situation was not perfect, but he felt it was a step forward It's Practiced Segregation "And I'd say also that this proves what happened in Washington and even an examination of tne school situation in New York or Chicago or many of our cities of the North indicate there are problems and | difficulties in the very field that we are having the problems in the i South that there is segregation j whether they admit it. it's practic -1 rd segergation and step- a--<- going to have to be taken in thor i areas." Natural!'-proved sires provide greater number of services than -.jres selected hv arv other method A national allotment of IfilOOtl't acres of peanuts for pirkmg anrt ! threshing has been set for the 19f>l | ct on. ' .. imii. ~~ ... If It Has Been Recorded We Have The R-E-C-0-R-D-! DOVE MUSIC COMPANY 12R E. CABARRI S ST. BUILDING j BLOCKS S o lite Soiile - Concrete Cinder Blocks When in need of blocks sot building, call us for immediate delivery. STANDARD CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. TE 2-2168 Nf. McDowell St Raleigh NO CASH NEEDED! FOR QUALIFIED PURCHASERS TO MOVE IN MB HEIGHTS YES! You can move in one of the 3 bedroom brick homes in ROCHESTER HEIGHTS for NO CASH!! $61.00 A Month including taxes and insurance. For complete in formation call Solomon Re vis at TE 2-9724 or VA 8-5676. • VA 8-2581 One pair of houseflies and thmr offspring, if all survived could pro duce 191 quintillion youngsters tn a single season. These would weigh 9 1-2 trillion tons and make a pile of 11 1-2 quadrillion cubic feet The average person ate 1.498 pounds of food in 1960 Sincere thanks for your whole hearted support in the Raleigh City Council Elec tion. My promise to continue giving affairs of our city my undivided attention and im partial judgment shall be fulfilled. John N. Coffey r— every mndpro •TVT' 6 y m r piM the exciting new ramoif Jr .! ELECTRIC RANGE r ” u r " '§*****■**» Y' ' ' r ■ J ■-'lns* VCP : f-rrfi fnT th f* L-‘ .nl .ri • O :W ..-'jj : hi iH j- jj ...> Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. 911 N. West Street ... ft ** m * ( s * ! M ta ■*' « Whether your need it large or small. Branch Banking and Trust Company is ready to dis cuss vour problem with you. If you are think ing of kuvina a home, repairing vour present one, or purchasing e new ear, the man you want to discuss it with it ot Branch Bonk. Why not come In tomorrow and talk to th* friendly, experienced peopl* @t Th* Btoneh? You ril be oiad you did! BranchMiwww White Youth Applies For Admission To Fla. A&M TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (ANP) | A white youth who said he lives in Miami is being considered for ad mission to Florida A&M Univer ity. The applicant is George Ruther. His sister, Mrs George E. McLeod of Miami said Ruther visited her briefly there and actually lives in Michigan. "Thai s the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of," said Mrs. McLeod 1 of her brother's attempt to get into Florida A&M as a summer student, j "What's the matter with him?” Ruther presented a written re ! quest for admission to the univer sity to its assistant registrar. W. L. Dr. Brown Finalist FAYETTEVILLE—Dr Kenneth 1 Brown, Executive Director of the Dan forth Foundation, will be the ; speaker at the Eighty-Fourth An nual Commencement Exercises slat,- i ed for Sunday. June 4. 1961 at three o'clock in the afternoon, according ' to a statement released by Dr. Ru dolph Jones, president of the insti tution. i Dr. Leonard H. Robinson, dean | of Education and Genera! Studies |at the Agricultural and Technical ' College in Greensboro,- N. C. will deliver the address at the annual Senior Cap and Gown Day set for i the noon hour on Friday. June 2 Roth addresses will be heard vn 1 the historic Seahrook auditorium. Bryant Said Bryant: "He didn’t say why he wanted to enter our university, and I didn't ask him. I just told him he hadn't furnished me with sufficient in formation about his high school credits, and he said he would get it. "I imagine the university will \ consider his application on the nor mal academic basis, but the final decision will be made by the State Board of Control." The board has rejected similar j applications from several other I white students in the past. Economical HIGH r.R IDF. FOR EVERY rtRPOSE Briquets Olga Stoker Red A*h CORRELL COAL COMPANY I 307 N. West St. TE 2-550? PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE IN YOUR RALEIGH A&P STORES THROUGH SAT., MAY 13th. COME SAVE! 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