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CORE Members Acquitted; New Virginia Law Fails ARLINGTON, Va. The first attempt to enforce a new Virginia law intended to curtail civil righto demonstrations have failed. Pour Northern Virginia CORE members, arrested as they picket ed an Arlington theatre the pre vious week, were acquitted of charges of “injuring business.” ©isrAissiitg the charges, County Jucge Kenneth Smith ruled there was no proof picketing harmed the theatre. His decision ard the arguments of defense counsel Joseph Rauh, Jr. indicated that future prosecu tions under the statue may be makes it a crime for people to act makes it a crime for people ot act! COMMUNITY GROCERY COMPLETE GROCERIES & MEATS 901 Oberlin Rd. TE 4-9313 Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors - Available Now Without Prescription Stops Attacks in Minutes J»-wYork, N. Y. (Special)— The asthma formula prescribed more than ar.y other fcy doctors for their private patients is row available to asthma sufferers without prescription. 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SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR NEW-ACTING USCG CARS, TOO. AMBURN PONTIAC, INC. 3623 Hillsboro St. Raleigh, N. C. Dealer License No. 188 S | jointly “for the purpose of will fully and maliciously injuring an other in his reputation, trade, i business or profession by any i means whatever . , j Rauh, who was retained by the 'American Civil Liberties Union to defend the CORE members, con tended that the pickets displayed |no malice as they carried signs j with slogans such as “Segregation iis Immoral.” i Commonwealth's attorney Wil : Ham Hassan said he “violently disagreed” with the court decis ion. After, the trial Mr. Hassan invoked additional provisions of the law against the CORE mem : bers. The original charges could .., Relief Lasts for Hours! -in tiny tablets called Primatene ®. These Primatene Tablets open bronchial tubes, loosen congestion, relieve taut nervous tension. All without painful injections. The secret is—Primatene combines 3 medicines (in full prescription strength) found most effective in .' combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose So look forward to sleep at right, sr.d freedom from asthma spasms, i Primatene 9B<. at any drugstore. STICK UP While two men armed with pistole held up the Si. Clair Savings and Loan Co, in Cleveland, Ohio, a hidden movie camera recorded the bank robbery. Over $13,000 was taken, Note robber in background with pistol. (UPI TELEPHOTO). MASCO YOUNG’S NOTEBOOK WILT CHAMBERLAIN S Smalls Paradise in New York is disappoint ing to some folks out for a big ev ening Customers pay $3.00 admis sion. but get absolutely no credit for that sum on any food cr drink purchased. Main attraction at the Harlem twist mecca recently was a small combo led by Jon “Heart break". Thomas, and the “show" put on by customers who squeezed onto tl small stage to dance JOHNNY MATHIS is upset over that hillbilly vocalist who has e tiough nerve to bill himself as the ‘Country Johnny Mathis.’ BROOKS O'DELL, the sinner now touring Europe with Carl have resulted in imprisonment of one year. CORE has been picketing einht Northern Virginia theatres lot several months in an effort to end discrimination. SKINNY? ■ imr If skinny, thin and under vjw'j weight because of poor W '-&W h E' appetite or poor eating I—habits, take WATE-ON. IF 11 JJ Puts on pounds and inches if Vlf h\ of firm solid flesh or money I? JJ-v-J back. W ATE-ON is super y"i's j j rich m weight building B IHk j J calories plus vitamins, min -1 / erals and energy elements. S U Hospital tested. Fast weight gj m wr.\[ gains reported. No overeat ffliii j\ ing. Makes cheeks, bust line, arms, legs fill out... , mi tin puts ftesh on skinny figures UUU. u fl ,j over b o( 4y. 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HAL DEWITT'S new comedy-sa tire “Raisin' Hell In The Sun", which bowed at the off-Broadv/ay Provincetovn Playhouse and look ed like a smash hi‘. has such int erestingly named characters as Hu lan Jackson. Diana Belafunky. Bel la Belafunky, Samuel Belafunky, Eva Boxx, Orval Lo rre and Blanch Le Pass CLARA WARD and her famous Ward Singers ietir-d to Europe for several weeks of concretizing, which will take them to France, It aly, Germany, Sweden. Denmark and England. MACED PINK ARD, the author of the all-timei great tunc “Sweet Georgia Brown", celebrated his fifith birthday with a big party in the offices of his B.oadway music publishing firm. ABC-PARAMOUNT'S holiest new issue is its "All-Star Cast” album, with such entertainment world gi ants as Ray Chari- a Lloyd Price, Eddie Fisher. Paul Anita and Eydie Gorme contributing vcce.l segments. BILL COSBY, the 25-year-old new comic sensation who’s a junior at Phillv's Temple Univers'ty -v.v; m ** $ » *' I}./ A ■ - s m MARRIED Af/ss Daphine Holden of Wendell and Sgt. Herman People: of St. Louis, Mo. were recently married in cere monies at the bride’s home on Rt. 2, Wendell. Miss Holden, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Willie Holden, is a graduate of North Carolina College and is now employed at A&T College. Peoples is stationed at Ft. Bragg. OFF TO VERMONT About 60 North Carolina girl scouts left Raleigh Tuesday for Button R»y, Vt, where they will cele brate their sdth anniversary. Above are some of the scouters. They are left to rights Phyllis Moore, Joan Etchell, Margaret Britten, Sue Schafer, Sandra Tilly, Lyon White, Diana White and Jean Murray. describing his early efforts at com cdy. Said Bill: “One of the things I did v. as the bit on a jazz musici an who wanted to play with com plete. freedom. He put his trumpet to his lips an ddidn't do anything. He just stood there thinking.” ADAM WADE had to go back to his singles originally released on Coed Records, his first label, in order to get tunes for his first Epic LP "Adam Wade's Greatest Hits.” BEN E KING is hitting the con ceit tour road with a number of ;ep ac*s, and the entire package 11 b>- called 'The Ben E. King Show." What else? JOEY DEE, the “hip" vocalist musician who's now studying French for kicks, said Before I ■ locked big I wore an Italian suit l'cr so long It became naturalized.” WHEN FATHER NORMAN ,7. O’- CON'6r, known as “The Jazz Priest", moderated the "Jazz And The Church” panel discussion at he “Newport '62 Jazz Festival”, his panelists were saxophone player Sonny Stitt, gospel singi r Clara Ward, iazz musicians' attorney Maxwell Co-hen, Rev. John Gensel Advent Lutheran Church of New York City, arid Rev. Eugene Callen der of the Presbyterian Church of The Master in New York's Har lem. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Siler City Reception Honors T wo SILER CITY Mr. and Mr? Watson were honored with a re ception given by the bride s pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. Al ston on Saturday, July 14 at 6:30 p. m. Hostesses were Miss Sylvia Lutt erloh, Miss Sandra Siler, Miss Ma ry Roseboro and Miss Ella M. Go ins. Miss Celestine Alston received and recorded gifs. Mrs. Wason is a 1960 graduate of A&T College Tayloring Depart ment. She is presently emplo.ed by Needlecraft Service Shop, Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Watson is a senior at Howard University, Washington, D. C He is also employed by the State De partment in Washington. Out of town guests were Mrs. Harold Price of W shing*. m, D. C.: Mrs. Clarence Davis and Miss Lin da Nance of Whiteville; Mrs Har vey Alston and children of Climax and Rev. Dewitt Womack ox -San ford. Prior to the reception dinner was served on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Alston to the following guests: Mrs. Fleta Als ton. Mrs. Jerome Boone, Mrs. Lacv ' Tysoen, Misses Mary Roseboro, Sylvia Lutterloh. Rev. R. V. Hor ton. Rev. Hermit Degraffenreidt, Mrs. Harold Price. Norma Boone and Mechael Tyson. Did You Know..? TO HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD (ANPI John Rcsko, he onre-endemned prisoner portrayed by Ben Gazarra ir “Re prieve,” returned to Hollywood last week asset a nn'ion-ivid* tour in advance of the Allied Artists picture that tells his story. The man who escaped the elect ric chair by 16 minutes and wes j paroled after winning fame as a | painter during 19 years of a life i sentence in Denemora prison gar ! tiered enough new'paper spe p ? to i fii! a scrapbook, as well as imror j tant television and radio ! ; me that I almost invariably stretched beyond the allotted time schedule, in Cle i veland. Dallas San Anto-io. Mia | mi. Washington. D C.. Philadel | ■cP.ia and New York ; Co-srarred with Gaz- in *he , Millard Kaufman-Ronald Lupin prcductin are Stuart Whitman, ! Sammy Davis. Jr . Ray Walston, i Vincent Price, Rod Steiner. Bro derick Ciawford. Dodie Stevens ! and Jack Rruschen “GREATEST STORY” S’ T FOR MID-AUGUST “The Greatest Story Ever Told.” i which George Stevens will pro duce and direct for United Artists j release, is planned for a starting i date in mid-August. The cast so far includes Swe den's Max Von Sydow ,-s Jesus, Sidney Poitier as Simon of Cyreno, Chariaion Heston as John the Far. tist. John Wavne as the Centurion old son of the British lit mdircco old son of the British fieri director as James, the youngest A'-mic GREGORY. DAVIS, FRANKLIN ON TRIP! F BILL Dandetta productions will pre sent comedian Dick Gregory in his first concert appearance at fee Shrine July 90, combined with the artistry of the Miles Davis Sex tet and sensational song-stylist, A reiha Franklin. J J. Johnson, world's most cele- , bra ted trombonist, will be featured with Hank Mobley on tenor sox Wynton Kelly at the piano Paul Chambers on K:-.s an i Jimmy CVA-h on drums. Miss Franklin wil include “All Night Lons;’’ “Today 1 Sing the ! the Blues." "Who Needs You," and j ‘ Rough Lover” among her hits. By 1980, America will need an estimated 51 million acres less ' cropland than the 453 million aeios 1 in 1959. WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms living room kitchen and bath. Stove, regrigerator heater, water furnished $49 50 Apply tn person Tel.: TE 3-110* Hr: S.U'CTV ISI I'OM I ||(> ■ Not If You Value ■K^S Your Valuables ?|j|j§jjf| WATCHES, JEWELRY, VALUABLE PAPERS AND OTHER PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS ARE NEVER EN- RENTAL TIRELY SAFE AT HOME, OUR TVrADIHTnV SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS OF- IN FORM AI lOIS .. FER CONVENIENCE WITH MAX- UPON REQUEST IMUM PROTECTION ALWAYS. Small Enough To Know You... Large Enough To Serve You! MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. 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