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Jones Street LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CLOSE A PORTION OF POOLE STREET FROM CREST ROAD TO SIMPKINS STREET TO ALL PERSONS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS OWNING PROP ERTY OR HAVING ANY INTEREST JN PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON j OH IN THE VICINITY OF POOLE STREET FROM CREST ROAD TO SIMPKINS STREET. IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA You rvi!l hereby take notice that there will be a public hearing before the City Council of the City of Ra leigh, Nortli Carolina. Council Cham ber. Municipal Building, Raleigh. North Carolina, on the 17th day of May. 1935, a 2 15 P. M-, or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, upon a petition to close and withdraw acceptance of dedication for Street purposes the following describ ed portion of Poole Street: All that, portion of Poole Street from C’est Road to Simpkins Street, as yhown cn map of Colley* l View Sub division. recorded in Book of Maps 5924, Page 2. Wake County Registry'. This the 16 dav of April, 1965. RICHARD O GAMBLE Attorneys for Petitioners April 19. 26; May 1, 8--CAROLINIAN Cops Fire Over Heads Os Pupils MONTGOMERY, Ala. Police fired over the heads of a crowd of 400 demonstrating students pere on the campus of Alabama totate CoHege for Teachers. The students were protest ing the arrest of civil rights worker Willie Ricks of the Student Nonviolent Coordinat ing Committee (SNCC)). Over 20 students have been .tailed since demonstrations began April 21, Tiie arrests crew out of student protests over the school adminis tration’s attempt to punish stu dents who participated in rights demonstrations here. Some 9 stu |ents wore suspended for taking port in direct action here. Students faced police, throwing jocks anr bottle. The all white po- Ice retaliated by firing over the (tudents’ heads. The protests flared up after a faculty -admin is tration conun ittee Bearing charged 17 students with Insubordination, willful defiance Jf authority, and conduct preju dicial to the college and unbecom ing a student, and future teacher. Thirteen students were arrested kenc earlier after a 17 hour sit-in the office of the president. REIVE SAFELY WANT .v.'v.a, a*— . . ....... . «■. . ■-.vv?'..... CORE PICKETS COUNTER-PICKETED—WORLD'S FAIR, N. Y.: Congress of Racial E quality (CORE) pickets (Jett) are met by a group ot counter pickets (tight) calling itself the Society tor the Prevention of Negroes Getting Everything" (SPONGE) at the World's Fair New York City exhibit last week. CORE had asked police to remove the anti-CORE demonstrator s to another location to avoid any possible violence , but were refused. One CORE demonstrator was later punched in an apparent unrelated incident and no arrests were made. Both groups left within a short time. (UPI PHOTO) NSF DIRECTOR AT NCC Dr. Howard J Hausman, center, a recent speaker at North Carolina College, is shown an aerial photoghaph of the College's campus by Dr. Joseph A. Pitt man, dean of the NCC undergraduate school Dr. Hausman, director of the Secondary Science Ed ucation Program, National Science Foundation, Washington, delivered the keynote address at the Eighth Annual Science and Mathematics Conference last week at the college in Durham. On the right is Dr. C. Elwoc>d Boulware, general chairman of the conference which attracted about 400 high school students and teachers from throughout the State. Hungs You Should Know "PRJNcTHAiZI ... The father of free masonry for " U.S. NEGROES,-A MULATTO,BORN IN 1748, IN BRIDGE TOWN, BARBAOOS/8.W.1. HE CAME HERE Jfc. Jp 1765; WAS FULLY SELF-EDUCATED BY THE AGE OF fp-J^rPf TWENTY-SEVEN, AND A R ENCWNED METHODIST PREACHER AT CAMBRIDGE / MASS.! HE FOUGHT v tiers who don’t realize that v ith every right goes a responsibility. 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