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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 26

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High Point, North Carolina
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Sit-Downs DEFORMATION SUNDAY Called Off In Atlanta ATLANTA Negro leaders agrepd Saturday to slop all lunch colter sit-in demonstrations in Atlanta for a 30-day period while William B. Hartsfield tries to out a settlement between the Negroes and merchants. HartsfieW, who has absolute of pardon in city offenses, ordered the immediate release of 22 Negroes and one white youth Protestant Denies Group Plans Anti-Kennedy Rally CHICAGO The executive Evangelical Protestant members. secretary of the N'alional Associa- Xone of the larger Protestant de- tion of Evangelicals said Satur-, nominations belongs to it but are cLy it is absolutely false to imply. nffiijated wih the National Coun- that his group's obTcrvance of of Churches.

literature are valiJ. "We feel that the solution to Castro Said Outspending U.S. 'Voice' RALEIGH One out of every eight first grade students in North Carolina public schools may be too immature to adjust ito a normal first year study pro- Hifh Point Enterprise, Sunday, Oct. 23, 1960 7A gram, a state educator said Sat- reformation Sunday will he a personal attack on Sen. -John Kennedy or an rally.

"Our concern is not with the this problem would be found Hom sit elementary Reformation Sunday, Oct. 30. days ago called for the supe 5" -A the 16th century Protestant ization of the Catholic church in ment of Pubhc instruction, Mid Roman Cathol i individual Catholic but with the A' anti-Kennedy break from church. Ford's statement added: "The lllt 0 serving 10-day sentences for dis- hicrarchial system of the Roman (even uerto wo days show a of the turbin the peace a city violation. Catholic church the 30-day made contingent these prisoners, fhirty-nine other Negroes, and its to the off period was tion of church and on release of' L.

Ford said in a ment. stalcd wo days show application of this this country and the offiial acceptance of the American principle of church-state separation." Ford said Felknor accurately quoted certain statements from NAE publications but that his im- survey of first grade students in 12 representative schools has led to this conclusion. "The survey involved 816 students," Lassiter told the North Carolina Conference on School Health. Thejplications that they were aimed! archbishop ordered all at Kennedy were "And lOft-or more than 12 per in Puerto Rico not to vote for valid. of this consid- m- The statement was in replv to a ularf Democratic party.

charge by Bruce L. Felknor, hur h-state separa- tions to support his contention that the group was planning an arti-Kennedy rally. A re To Ay Old Rallies POAU Wants Probe Of Demo Booklets eluding integratioiust Martin tL dircctor the Fairi tion in America and reinforces ther King are held Fulton. ci Practi committee' tlon )n A(mcr (a nforc County jail on S500 bond eachj that the NAE is attempting t0: our conviction that the statements awaiting trial on state charges Sunday "into a quoted by Mn Felknor from our arising from the demonstrations, gjg antic anti-Kennedy rally." Hartsfield said he would seek aidj ith headquarters in Monday from Atlanta 111., claims 10 million and state and county officials to', have these 39 released. The 30 still in jail were arrested! on charges of violating the state' antitrespass law.

All pleaded in-' YORK 4 noccnt when they were arraigned. Ba? Maximum penalty on the state chLJrch mem ber.i charge is 13 months imprisonment and $1,000 fine. tJ Approximately 60 Negro leaders Catholic rallies in connection Lhat any Senate investigation of erature has been circulated across; Felknor. in a letter to Fordjered too immature by Lheir teach- made public Friday, cited pas-jers," he noted, sages from various NAE publica-j "The study may not be tool 140 S. MAIN ST.

COLLEGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER ROSE BUDS SWEET HEART LIFETIME REALISTIC ROSES Assorted Colon 88c DOZ. scientific," Lassiter admitted, "because it is largely based on er opinion. But it does point out a' serious problem." i He said the study embraced; first grade classrooms in "city and rural schools, large schools and small schools, Negro and white schools." The study is still continuing and few concrete conclusions have been drawn, Lassiter said. Teachers pointed out many ex- Sr 0 00 mcf 7 Ab '''i WASHINGTON' (AP)-A ProU The probe grew out of charges am les of rs raHdc Studen Lack of irnr i t-i -nr-t- 1 1 1 i-iF hnc ri i rot 11 if art met with Hartsfield at a closed presidential election. bigotry in the presiden- meeting.

Negroes Choose Jail In Virginia Sit-ins the country and that Texas oil: self- confidence, always bidding for at- lack of independence and to grasp The Rev "br Edw" II Tu'le- 'tial'campaign should also delve I general secretary of intoDemocraticNatioIia Comnlit 'iion -aid "the puipi' mm: no; be publications on the issue. turned into a partisan political! Glenn L. Archer, executive di- 'platform, or it will seriously vio- of Protestants Otheriboth the literature of the under- urination, "writing on every thing purpose. Americans United for of bigotry and the an writing backwards and up- TV I i millionaire H. L.

Hunt put up the respon5ibmty( money for printing and mailing. living in a fantastic world, Archer said he hoped it would and ina biiity to talk in sentences. be "an honest investigation into Also, poor coordination, frequeat HOPEWELL Va UP) Four nfPrp'rt thP 3 CilLCl Ctl LilC in 111 CLiilUiCUlitrV aimed at ioinin" spirit the llev PUBLIC APOLOGY WE WISH TO APOLOGIZE TO THE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO Large Still Is Seized In Eastern N.C. ELIZABETH CITY. N.C.

'A? 1 Federal agents seized seven rr.er and destroyed a moonshine still with a mash capacity of gallons riear here. The required sticks of dynamite to was producing about 480 gallons of illicit whisky a day. worth 840 at the current wholesale price of S8 a gallon. The men seized in the i a.m. raid in af-JYPCKied section of ford County were given a hearing later in the day before U.S.

Commissioner Lloyd Sawyer and re leased under bonds. Three of the defendants are brothers with previous whisky offenses on their records. The size of tlie operation was wha' the federal Alcohol and Tc- bacco Tax Division (ATTD) classifies as "COMMERCIAL." However, it was far from a record to capacity. Several years ago the ATTD raided a still m. Greene County which had a mash capacity of 47,000 gallons and a short time before that the agents i seized two in Johnston County- operating across the road each a capacity of 000 gallons.

Mash is the substance. which is fermented and distilled: to make moonshine whisky. William R. Johnson, agent in ATTD office, identified those arrested here as Dacie Bass. 4S, IU.

1. Nashville; Dock Bass, 54, Dur- ham County; Robert Bass. Durham; Ransom L. Rougemont: Joe Spruill, 45, Eden ton; Oscar Solomon Boyd, 25, 2, Ahoskie; and Daniel Ballard, 51. Rt.

2, Ahoskie. The Bass brothers and Evans were placed under bends of Spruill under and Boyd and Ballard under $1,000. Only three weeks ago, Johnson said, Dacie Bass was convicted in U.S. District Court in Raleigh and given'two years nrobation of an 18-month sentence for a whisky violation. The agent said that Dock and Robert Bass had three whisky conspiracy violations on their records and that Evans has two convictions pending from 8 whisky op a i at Fuquay HAVE VISITED OUR DEALERSHIP And at the same time thank you for your terrific response to our all new-all purpose compact car the 1961 Rambler.

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But we have been promised by our district manager from Rambler that we will have a complete line of Ramblers in a few days and we are happy to pass this promise to you the motoring public. Thanks again for your sincere enthusiasm for our Rambler and thanks to the many customers that we have sold and delivered new Ramblers in the past week since our official showing 12 Oct. GURNEY SNIDER MGR. WES BLACKARD SALES MGR. BOB UPTON JULE COE SALES REPRESENTATIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVE REMEMBER BUYING A CAR FROM PIEDMONT RAMBLER IS LIKE HAVING A FRIEND IN THE FACTORY.

PIEDMONT RAMBLER 788 N. MAIN H.P. PHONE 88 2-9926-88 2-9813 SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" American Baptists we are oi Church and State, said in aiture of clerical misrepresentation down," eating with fingers, in the forefront of those who in-; statement his group welcomes the: about Catholic policy put out by frequent crying, "baby talk," fail- upon 'he freedom of the 1 investigation being considered by the Democratic National Commit- ure io speak aloud, insistence on bu we are concerned a Senate subcommittee on privi-i tee, which is designed to cover up playing alone and inability to Martin Luther King, who was- that iie ed and elections. jthe facts." along with others." been jailed in Atlanta as a result of a sit-in demonstration. The four, all of Hopewell, are the Rev.

Curtis W. Harris, president of the Hopewell Improvement Association; Mrs. Maria Roberts, Robert Graves and Samuel Johnson. The Rev. Mr.

Harris was sentenced to 60 days in jail as a result of takbg part in a sit-in at the local George's Drugstore. He refused to allow anyone to post his bond and said "I choo.se jail." Johnson was arrested in the same store Saturday, 20 minutes after tie Rev. Mr. Harris chose to go to-Jail. He said he and the together and we shall remain Graves and Rpberts were re arrested -warrants were issued against them for taking part in, a sit-in Aug.

20. The old warrantsvweie faulty because they were taken out by the wrong parties. Commonwealth's Ally. Ligon L. Jones asked that S250 bonds for the two under the old warrants be forfeited, and Municipal Court Judge Kirk Woody so ruled.

A total of 64 persons have been arrested in sit-ins at two George's drui-tores in a move aimed at lunch counter segregation in this industrial city on the James River east of Richmond. WALKING CHOCOLATE SUNDAE 19c ONE DOZEN LARGE GRADE A EGGS 55c OUR FAMOUS HERIAGE HOUSE Your Choice of Flavors 49' SPECIALS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE GALLON SIZE $1.88 REG. $23.95 6-Transistor RADIOS COMPLETE WITH CARRYING CASE 17 95 FURNACE FILTERS 16x20 20x20 20x25 16x25 59c COMPLETE SELECTION FOR TOTS, BOYS AND GIRLS 1Q WITH MATCHING MASKS up REGULAR 59e Plastic Pumpkins 39c NOISE MAKERS 9c MASKS 19c up CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES LARGE BOX 10 Bars Box of 20 pks. Chewing Gum Box of 80 Suckers 14 oz. Bag Caramels 69c 79c 39c ZO-Miniature Baby Ruth Bars All 5c Candy Box of 24 Bars ALCOHOL FULL 10c REG.

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Now, 4 ot for only (Reg. DOROTHY ORAY.

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