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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1945 THE CAROUNIAN InXhE^VakE O^ThE News V.\ ATTV. K(»Gi:R U. O K» I.LV llllv I>|S( II.AIttiK m TIIK It.AIXiU OI I Ol KA(iK iliiitivlli of ihe ■ill wvek .spfiit Div .luiit vviuuh Ui- -Ti.p . tl'Cll.ltl o| I (111- > .ini’ thj lo otfi'iiU a ('■uwdi.'d Liii.s ijkf rill> h»- IS Ihal II In cuiliji. cIhUusi VMJlIlUll Ills scut III Slif ladely il. •-oinK. tic ouylit Imtllilli; VMtIl liCI suns' in iMuncc. •Wliiii you immi- Wiieiii, ii.udJin,- Ilf ictoiis, ask them fur till- anil 1 i, i' over ihci ■Jliis talc* typilic' ill,- . n.Liunu ii.ci.t to vvhic'fi lui.idi.ds ol our ; luiiiiiii' vfUMui,> jiv U'wi^ sub- yclfu dully - and ahnu.-l jh%d>% iiiiiicccssurily i or. upon iccuMint Ills linut iioiiol uLl‘ til iflUH},', t'tflj v«-lflu IS uV.'aiacij tilt ;p, ciul ^old lap; Liulluli Tills bade ul liolioi r. |C( »(;iu^od b.\ all loo ic\. ul IIS One ),.UI,^ VCteluli ul Ik liiulitll: ul and uluod in tin- l-.uiupeaii ' U-r cuntinued lo wcai hi-, uiiiluiin luu iiiuiiths uflti Ills dischaik' tliuiikli he kiien II \sa- illegal lo do so. •! dont wutu lo be culled slacker Jii.sl because p>-u],le duu'l Kiiovt vvhul :i diM-hu:t:' duiloii looks like,' lie explained Since the beginning ol ihe ‘\i‘ I.UUU.UUu oltii'iis und ciilisicd lilt n liave bcii luinuiably tiischjig- iroin the Ain.y ole all- 1.1.111.1114; to Uiith. The. for whul they I e.isy loi Ihei he;, to CTVilla lliein by leco. able iJischuigv •e d Iteiiieniber s It h;i ..Llllll rnd.s . iliaii life each l.fe. We Jdju-l Ihe the ni/iiig button vchtTi \ iin> iiiuii who 1. hie for hi; 'HEADKHS DKlt-ST.’ FHU 4' UliV IIIIIKK AKF UIIIJT; — AM»—BI,.\t K .MK\, Th** Akau 1‘ropie of Ihe Gold Coast tell tills table; At the jegitiiiing Iheie we und their wives, who 1im,I where. And tin- Cnatei lok Ihei vtasli in. and 'h. t" It and hu line pool (t ,eiii the !■ ith Id uiKl then Aiid "he 1. uixi Hushed ill the I kins became while Hut the othei ni.iii and In.- wif> HI le going to huM- j nieul. and suit thy would go ufter they h.>d fin i.'hcd. And when they ci they found that Iht hh. wife hud used water. So they stotnl tni d to take up ' hands. But -oon the finished. Vliut is why Uie palms und uf a black man are white ne to the pou! til si inun und icarly all the 11 the poul and liter in their wulci was all 5oics n-H ll'ltipielutloil. . uK.Mtic W AVh Kl.tt.iv ts A Gl l.U.i. 1/1 KiGii’i.s Wbiie piaims. N. V. 3,. UI-'S Aluij 1 lia\es, Hhu Was liuli- I'lubly dl.schurgca iiceiiily as an 'i-ign III the Waves ailei u ycai s .iviii-, icceiveo a Vetcialis luaii ua> Hum the VVlnlf I'laills tVd- lal Siaviiigs and l.uaii Assuciatloii to --ny a huu.se at Baikei Avenue an i innch Stitei lor a nursing iioitie. i lie assoeiaiioii .juoled the V. leruns V -uiiaiiun bssuynig .1 '.vus the first ■all n. iln- cutiniiy 1., a dischaigeu mice wum.u, unoei the piovisions '« -lie (11 bill of Hights. allhuugh v v.-lal l.ad been give litu men Ihe amui.nl of the luun was not' ii-clu-, u, bill Ihe Savings and l.oaH V-ocialion said il vvJs sofficieidly Jig.' lu make III.- l-edeiiil Govei'ii- neiil lespoii.MbU- lor Ihe lepaynieni viihm tweidy years ol the $2,ii0U e,l lal liability undei the G1 Bill '• Kighls if tlu' ii:oney weie itul ep.nd by Miss Hayes or collected hi.nndi usual coiiri channels V BEINiNm'RlitALLij ItAUlkKii 0l\ LEAVE Givt.to'JStJUhu — Bennett Col lege IS meeting the current ledcti- cr snuiiuge by m ailing to tlie cam pus tur me sc-cunu semester sev- efdi former members of its sum wiiu have been on leave. ftiiss Bessie Junes who holds de grees iroin Hampton insuiule aiiu .uiumuiu University returns after ludy at the University of Ch.cagu mu will serve as cooramaior oi iieshinan studies and director ut ed- ucatiun. She has completed legi- aence recjuirements ior the Ph. G. degree, Enlaigirig the oiferiiigs in music ihe college Will have ine services of Mrs. Gwendolyn Belcher Mc- .Vliltaii and Miss Marion Thacker bftth of whom have been studying at Juilliai'd Schuol of Music. Mrs. .McM'lluii hold: the Mus. B from Fi.-,k University. Both are accom ; piisheu pianists j Mr^. Glady.s Gomez, wife uf Ur. 1 Clifiuii Gome/ uf Union Springs, ' Ala., and u turmer j/upuiar meiH' PAGE THREE t ' \ Boy .V# *1 Scout > News ^ ^ '.-J by G. F. NEWELL vVuriU IrienuAhip fund In as much as the rebuilding uf Bcuuiiiig Ihrougliuul me world is ' gitJi cuiicern at lius ;une the latiuiial L.Aecjtive Bouid voted re- j eiitly to establish a "World Friend i hip Fund ', and to extend an op-^ puriutmy to every Ciiu acoul. Boy ’ ocout, .'senior Scout and Scouter! pnu uiher inu'i esled lu contribute! .Ul u vuiiuitaiy tins pluJcCt IS 111 accuid wiih our theme lor' Buy Scout Week, HMj "Scouts ol the^ Id Brollitrs Together". This Boy Scouts Of America Celebrate Anniversary With “Scouts oi the World —jTheprcseni-day active enrollment Brothers Together’’ as their tneme more »nan i,ayu,uuu uuos, Boy Scouts, Cubs, Semor anu their aauit leaders torou^oui ute umuHi States wiU commemu- rate Boy scout week which oe- gins Tnursoay tii'eo. ana con- imues tnroj^ Wednesday, reo scouts. Senior bcuuis and auuii voiunteer readers. 'Xne buLnoay will be observed m every city ana town m tne ha- Don and m nunoreos 01 viiugtes anu namteis as weiL troops, Guu racks and Semor scouvs has perrormed many ser vices Vital u> the war eiiort m rc- ceni months, m a recent two monihs uTive lor survey Uoeueu wuste paper tne soy scouts Sa/ vageu iAu,uuu tun*, ihcomp/c-c reports auuw that oo.aoo scuuub ocr of the Biiinelt faculty returns ;‘^',**^‘*^** worthy project should lo ihr music laculty. She did pioneer I locus attention upon the work with the original Bennett i *^*^'*' aspects ol scouung and vpiaitfi that travelled fxlenslvely I “*’°“*‘* K*''® boys a personal ei the counuy. ^ha^f in rebuilding a oetier world. Taking over new courses tn the | Charter Presented at (.lii'isliuii lii!>liliiie I’lra.s For Liiity iculum for (he second semester Will be Rev. R. D. Crockett, instruc- hir III lehgiuii, Miss Flossie Parker, diivctor of the extended health project; and Mrs. Grace Oates, dean 'f freshmen, all uf whom will be as ociated in the sociology department Miss Nancy MacDowel), instructor 11. art has been granted a leave of absence to .-tudy in line arts at CuUimbij University, Indianapolis NAACP Host Tu Regional (/inference Indiunupolis, Indiana—A two- day NAACP regional leadei^ip iSKW S OItK — "Every once “P l®chniQd«* -■ white, we liiid peu|]ie who deny Strategies of minority group Uieie IS any piopMg.iiida in this to carried out by means ihii.v jiiiK'u at exploiiiiig our Branch programs now and in ei.il anu i l.giuu-; difference.'.'' de- post-war era, was held hei ‘ /red WilliiMn C Kerman, direc- 'I^duary at Ml. Ztun Baptist I- uf lb.' ChiTslian IiKtiluie tor ‘-^hoicii. Uiscussion leaders U-om iJeniociucy this week NaUonal olltce NAACP ■ay tl.al , nyoiie who think; eluded Lila J. Baker, direcloi' ul KnlgiiUiale field, ciiRXaU sludlu cinfwyp shrd Boy Scout Troop No. 113, spon sored by the Lockhart Elementary Schuol Parent Teachers Association was officially presented its charter on Tuesday night of February 6th Chailes Williams is the Scoutmas ter Members uf the Tiuop Com mittee are as follows: Haiford Whit field. John Whitfield, Jr., Samuel Roberts, and Henry Perry, The Scouts of the Troop put on a very interesting demonstration for the PTA fullowuig Ihe charter presen- laliun. t ouri of Honor In Loulshurg On Sunday, Febiuaiy llth. Buy Scout Troop No. .‘>6, of Loulsburg will hold Its regular monthly Court of Honor. Six Scouts of the Troop will be udvaiici'd to second cla.ss. C. A Hams is the Scoutmaster. Assistant Scouimasters; H. H. Price. T E Conway. Rev. S L Suilt and Rev, H. T. McF'audeii is the chair- than of the Troop L'ummillee .Scout lUIUea The Kaieigh-Wake County Boy Scout, Club Scout Rally will be held ihe theme was selected for thu Boy Bcout Week ceiebrauon as well as the rest ol the year, be cause there are unmisiakaoie evi- aencee tnat m uua year acouting wui una iLS reoirih m mtuou, as last as the forces 01 freedom aid- erate them. Membership in the lort-eight Luos collected over a ua// Boy Bcoui Associauoas m 7p aif- '*'"“** lerent lands around tne world at brought m more inui. the ouibieak of world War U *n ^ ltf39 was over the three inij'ionl. ^ I>epu.'mber and m ear mark. Mussoiiii abolished the Ociooer bcouis anu Guos coi- -- _ ip/y - .ut Movemeni m itaiy. imikweea aoas la Mr. Austin will speak under the 'iheie never has been Bov S-om r-ufrion me jackets fOi auspices of_ the newly created dj- mg m • .Germany. Hitler aboasn- wr use wmio ed Ircou'ong m each country m- .. .u r> ^ . vaded but utere IS ample evidence year the Boy Scouts of L.at in many war-torn coanuries more man Scouting went undergiouna and posieis lor uie Ouict managed to k^ep tne spirit ol i World Brotherhood theme of the } birthday celebration. HEARING SCHEDULED IN ASSAULT CASE Kinston —- Sixty-five-year-old Oscar Dawson will be given a hearing in Recorder’s Court on February 5th in connection with the criminal assault on an ll-year old child, Margie Simmons. He was released on $1,000 bond. There should be a soli analysis of land before a rcIMively ivge amount of lime is applied. L. E. Austin, editor of the Caro- liiiB Times. Durham, will deliver the Inter-racial adless at the Davie Street PreabyterUn Church. Sunday at 6:30 p. m. - newly vision (1 Social Education and Action, of which Mr. John R Lar kin is the diretcor. A varied program of music will be a feature of the evening pro- liram together wiut announre- mer* of the subject', for d'-cus ; lull in the p jgrams to Xcuow Mr. Austin is one of the fear- ' ol War iiuormauon. In adoiusn Scouung alive, in Janan the a"*--*! fkuomng ookTos, 'Movement was miiiU izcd. Beiecuve Service Board, Gom- less Jounrallsts of the south and lished a World iTiendiup i'una w oresldent of the Durham i which gives all members of Uie the Nationa' As«ixia- 'Movement m ttie United States an of Col- 'opportunity to help m the re-cs- ured People ^ well as prc ident UbUshment ol Scouting in coun- of the North Carolina Association tries being liberated by the fiaht- of Inter-denominational Lshert. ' ne fnrw /»! t.h« iin.t^ aite National Gouncu 01 Ute Boy Ghesu, War Gnests and Scouts Ol AmericahM jugr^ta^ ^^ey took an ac yyg i/oan cam paigns, not only m aistriouiujg iiieraiure ana neipmg at me war CAPli/vL WUCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 515 W. Morgan SL h«- (uiitiiiuos, "and tries inmgood Marsnuii, F’riday afteriD/un, February 9th ob ' v.'xuii lUL-t it, K lilting with wind- ^P^'dal NAACP Counsel, ana the grouris uf the Washington High ■ l!s. They accuse those whu plead L^oiiakl Junes, assistant Held sec- School. A Scuutcraft game contest I' niii.y. on the ai,suinplion that Mrs. Friscilia Uean IteWis will precede the big feed that is I. le IS not too much of ii. of U- general chauman ol Ute con- to follow. Around ihiiiy pounds uf g riibhle I'ousers, out lu stir up lerenw, wluun included deiega- weinies und several dozen rolls, • •iibl. where none exists. from bb Branches m Indian- mustard and onions will be aerveo ■'Ale we tilting with windmills I*'^^**®^* , to the Scouts. The rally will be from hi-n we find llial at leasl forty , 3:U0 p m lo 6:00 p m. The RalelgO- ‘lei'iii expies prejudice against , balui'day opetung session Wake County Scoutmasters will he Nfgru'• Are we stirring up trou- Presided over oy Ur. Josepn have charge of the program. Th« e w he-e none exists when we dis- ,• O. A. Caiiioun, al-, Uurham-Uurham County rally wiU ver ih.n -live lo ten peicent are ‘^‘n^on siission, and h. W. James, pe held on Sunday. February 10th deiiily Jiiti-Seniitic, w hile per- ^ne Sunday morn- u„ the grounds ol Hillside Park Jj. forty-five percent more are ^«lP'am, was presided over School. All Scouts and Cubs will nildly Liguicd in the same diroc- . ^ ^'i ^■***^****' Merriwemtr. ; form in a parade at 2 00 p m at tn* lily ^ iwal Club ouictals ; Biltmurc Huiel and march down iiecessaiy lo urge Anier- }^, -'oniribUte to , j’^yetleville Street to the rally •ans. loyal to irue AmericanJsm, ground Music will be furnished ■ Bo_y Scout Drum and Bugle ; urgently impoitant to be. enhs dice, it ... ....H-vu... lo oe. , -- .damaiil in our position tha: pre- U>vernbr Ralph F. jiidice belongs > the world of to- • Mayor Hoberi Tyndall, lalitarianism — not to the world of'^^”' Jefferson, Sterling W. lemocrary -• and that we will to Battles, and Welcome adoresses corps under Pratt. the direction of Free Scoot Fatber-Son Baa met During Scoot Week ng forces of the United Nations. ; Boy Scouts throughout the >-ia universuy aad the loiiu mg u>| world are plannmg to resume auy, 1 declare tne Bo/ bcout Aiove-j^®if workl-wide friendslupg, ■iwiit to w tne most signuicani eo correspondence, ex- -.uuona. cuniriout.oii 01 our lime ^ by jne naturalist may pr-ise it io^^u wf^ J.m.boree. »Iter U.e I™,'' workrsc.uij«m- .1....^. boree when 26,000 Scouts camp- .mua- at Vogeienzang in Toe g, pa tni. 101 Its auany Netherlands in the summer of 18 iiiscniel; out voitveiimg tne ivsiuas, irresponsi sen-tcniereu boy into tm -naigntiorwaru, oeperuiabM, neip- young wiiizen. scout Liall u not ■iut.iiueu to Df a suosiiiute toi .>cnuutig. ri IS uevjce tor supple .iivnung tne lorinai instructio ul the -eouois, oy K-auing the boy into iields ziid giving hun a chance ,u ■••axe practical use ut ail nis pow ers, intellectual, moral ana pnysi- caL“ .aleigb-Wakr C'osnty Board Of Kevlews and Court* of Honor The Raleigh-Wake County Board of Review will be neld un Wednes day, February gist at the First Bap tist Church. The Court of Honor iur February will be held on Tuei- uay. February 28th, at the First Baptist Church and the Courts of Honor for March and April will be held at the Oberlin Road Baptist Church and the Grace Chapel Meth odist Church, sponsors of Troops 104 ,«>d 100. S. S. Hayes and C. D. Dunn are the Scoutmasters. ix>an headciukrters, uui giso tak ing oraura lor Bonos and aiamps, Special Bcouts-ai-war isian x/ag* are being prouoiy duptayea uy 'Iroops, GUD Fackka aiui Bemor Scout groups wmen nave uu pci cent of incu' memDers O'symg War bunds or stamps reguiany m aa- uiDon to eacn member navmg someone cue of ms housenoiu making regutar purenases. During Boy Bcout Week Scouts Will Uke over scores ot store windows to display some 01 ihctr nanoicraft anu to demon strate some ot tbe skills Uiey ac quire tnrougA the program, inves titure ceremomes uurmg tne praised. World Scout g^ihermis by sayine; k/imerings lamts 01 bcouung. uie pai'ent, • KC-’p Ilia uoy out u -II. .... ....„apo.„i Ui me .auce- cKieJ Scout ir'thT'wirLi"iu -c, It ima maiveioua puieiuiy lor —>-■ - - ' 37, the late Lord Baden-Powell, Scouts wiU redeoicate ihems«ivt» to the Scout Oatn and Law on Thursday U'eb. 6J v/mch is the actual anniversary day ct the ori ginal incorporation 01 tae Move ment at Washington, D. C. At Parents' Nignt meetings, boys will be bosu to their lain- ers, mothers and other adilt re- “By cultivating these friend ships such as have been cement ed at this great Jamboree, you are preparing the way for solu tions of international problems. This will have a vital and very far-reaching effect tnroughout the world m the cause of neaoe and so I pledge all of you*^7e f*?' tod oinw adiii re- in this grsatMsembly cd vixHh^' friends, demonsu-at- to do you absolute uttnSt^to^e?’ Scouung is m tabiish^friefvt«h>n ! reality "democracy at work, of all nations.” ^ ***^°“8 Scojls aijse wUl iikve Boy Scout Week marks the 35th it“ ^ enteriauimem tmu anmvei»ryoftbefoundingofthe!^°“* campure Movement in U.SA. Stoce Feb 8 *u , 1910. more than 12,000^ men’^ ^ 1 u.. '''y'*>Yy^ bration this year, many Troops and boys have been’ in ’scouting. f ebruary was held ou tbe 6th at the John Avery Boys Club and the Court of Honor will be on February 15th at the White Rock Baptist Church, Tr(»p 55 wlU act as host,^,^.^^^ ^oum,, Scoutmaster' Senior Scouts and their Leaders « a. White. The Board of Review j will attend ch'jrch services in Un- ^**^®i* be held on the 6th * ifonn. Those of Jewish faitn will and Cub Packs are working to ward adopting some group of brother Siiouts C/T Cubs in war- tom lands and helping them re build their group. Sunday, Feb. 11 is Boy Scout Sunday and Cubs, Boy Scouts, Thb graot itor toyit "1 Iwartay •ndea* Snow Wltlt* Hair SMi/Hftar lo oM my friendt. Snow WMi* (§ my Aral choice of o hoir drcttinci.'* SNOW WHITE put* iporhl* in your hair for ttyf* ond Btonn. Buy—Uto Snow WhH* doty, SNOW WHIT! AROOUCTS CO. lynchhwre, V*. hands. But ‘Hn tin- walet wa^’ull finished. 'I'liiit ,. why Uit* pjlins ami ‘oles uf a black man are white ilnirudui'ins Wcht Alrlt;*.) 3a0 VETERANS FA( F t UKTAlL- Mi.NT OF STUDY UNDER NEW I.N'lFKl’RF'l A'llU.N UF Gl RIGHTS BILL Ht-w Volk - Thio,' hundU'd and fifiy VL-lciuns now sludying in pn- v.i.f trade und piult-Munal school, ill New Vuik Cily under provi- Muiis of the Gl Bill of Ritihts may have to curtail then duirscs under a recent iiitcrprflal,oii of the la'.’.' in.ide by tlx- Vi'icraii'^ Adliiiiuslia- tiun. it wu.s revealed last week by A B. Kelly, chief of t ducation and training. ■vlr Kelly -a.' iii(iviewed m 1 is t.iiice at 21a We.sl Tweiity-fomth Klnet by a iele,;;ition uf fifteen vi'lerunr. who are students at the Mc.ficrii Stlmul of Photography. Tie y lepoited llial they hud Icani- • il fioiii the dircctoi' of the school tha ttlie VfU'ian Administration wa> iio( roin ' tu |i y (heii full tuition. Tuition at thi school .'ticuunlr to $410. plus about $9>i lor supplies, for a foin-inonth coiir-'e. Under a provision of the Gl Bill, a veteran who has served more than 90 days «ii; have J.5(lo a year for >chool- ini' plus a subsistence allowance. However, the new interpretation of the law reijuires the veteran lo attend school fur at least thirty weeks in each year in firder to have the full S-^OO tuition paid for him. i I-, ui^viiiiy iinpuiiaiil to be."” ”1—T'. idainant in our position that pre-F. judice belongs o the world of to-1 Robert Tyndall, lamariunism — not to the world of JelXerson, Sterling V-. democracy — and that we will to,'^,^®®' Battles, and have in Ameiica more, much more,!*’ EloFrants. democracy, but not one shred of . v.n . . lotalillarianism '• PUBLISHING Familiar Raleigh trip- pie Succumbs Jusejil) Jone.s, a crippled pen- . U-sulesman in Uii^ city for many years, died last week in the Wake Co'jniy jail, while awaiting trans- poiiation to the County Home Scout Father-Son Banquet During Scout Week Three Boy Scout Troops ixUst Church, sponsors of Troopa I KM .4)id 100. S. S. Hayes and C. O. I Uuno are the Sc. utmaeteri. Ai/icv x/uj wwuui aixjvya ici i/ux* ham are planning banquets. Troop MKAziLrAN BOOK“'e Wl>»e Nrw vdRk- .n. ..Q I .Baptist Church under the du-ecUon ........... «, u,e ..oujoy nomt f Brazil, the physical dsoects^'ih.l I “'I.“""J" -pv*—“y «e8ro Kiemenlarj where he was to servo 30 days on couiury the miature oi 'of'■'"■'"Sl'-Wake County Scouts School of Henderson will hold Hi a charge of loitering about the j then considers the colonial hie™ ' f"'' ‘“"""'"'I >"''1 O"" large regular Pack meeting. A large nurn. Liiion Bus StaUon. .tuie „f the I7ih and isih cen lurie,: i fel"""/ "g. ■'>'"■ »' "111 receive advance- Jones, with hB Gei-iuaii sliep- .ndependeme and 'he InfHenc. m I " 'o" U"'- '" Cubbing. E. D. Johnson I'cid dog, could be seen sitting ^ ! romanticism^, the iSlh cenH y so ' Cob tayetu-ville Street in Irontol the cial consciousness ^oolar ,™o c . . master. Insurance Building, a looaUon re- isls; Ihe inniienc?ot^aHrlhs^ s;,h cumy selected by him to soil his symbolism ot France a,!d coSud".: '1^00 19 7 F TJ'T with present-day writera f, P ^ Court Of Honor Russell ol Teachers 1 ollcBC, Colum- yhe Durham Board ot Review for Dur- Mtnacrton.VaiUie County Court Of Honor Th« Henderson-Vance County Boy Scouta will hold their Court of Honor for February on Tuesday, February 20th, at the Henderson Institute. Rev. St. Paul Epps Is tbe Scoutmaster ol Troop iji and County Agent L. L. Peace Is the Scoutmaster of Troop 119. The Scouts are all worxlng hard for ad. vancemenl at this Court. On Mon day, Februar- l2th, Cub Pack lUI, sponsored by the Negro Elementary School of Henderson will hold Its — 1- I Kusseii Of leaclicrs f oJlige, Culurr. The Durham Board of 1 ^'‘® directorship 0/ Dr W H. Grant. *‘'® accompanied by Miss Amelia fuuftV.u ‘he Murray C Brown, who begins The school of dental hygien ha« proces- foutth prcsKlcm of Menarry Medical •«> direclot of medical education will ibeen 1 vuraanized wm ,1. T recessional. .:?nr pTi* I9'.h ;l.ave a well uamed group of 'u Dr u FI IV.. . v m tne RuuIk Health Lecture Hall ,„e,, ^ to make poss.- AlaishaU and Dr D. T. Rolfe acted In Ills convocation address, direct-i,, ,, , „ headed by ,-w the ciuticuUon ot dental us-1 a.s Master of Ceremonies. i'l especially at the 144 freshman n.vaiuigh’i tonlinues hisjfOMaius ana dental iaooiatory teen- V ~=. “ r ?«AAEP(;ets Sentence ...gl, zohoo. guahf.o.uon. ^ Reduced For Defendant -r w. o.,v g^-t tiesiiuian udents, Ui, C'lawsun declared that neie will be no basic change in po- ; ,, ... inr itiii s.'tuo tuition paid for him, |H‘'\ but .innounced .some additions *■*' * Odom ha.^ been elevated Mr Kelly explained Those who at- the faculty and some promotions ^'* / proiessoi oi medicine and tend shorter courses, he added, arc I "'Inch have been made bv the new ^ ''“■■® ‘^twirman of the denart- - ineut. T A Ikl C'lawson announced the iiisU- I I CjPICS tution ol graduate work in suraerv By CHARir 'UEN ‘‘ndei tl,e leadership of Dr Mauh^w - Walker, chairman of the departmem 3f surgery. Physicians who enter upon this program wiU receive in struction in surgery while devot ing time to the basic sciences in the department of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Young men who in- tend to specialize in surgery will thusjikve the best training in mod em surgery. While Dr. Cltwaon himself will retain the dirr .orsbip of dental education, he will be assisted by Dr. C. O. Dummelt who has plajed an outstanding part in the develop ment of the dental program. Dr pummet, who has done considera ble research and has made several noteworthy contributions to dental literature, will be chairman of the deiial administration committee. Dr. Daniel C. Collins, who for the past three years has been doing study under Dr. Herman Beck at the University of California will join the faculty in July as chalnnan of the basic dental sciences. He will also head the uepartment of diag- nossi dental medicine and research. The school of nursing is now un der the leadership of the new direc tor Of nursing educaUon, who is also dvan Miss Alma E. Gault. Miss Gault has launched a progressive program in the school of nursing which will put it in the forefront Assisting Miss Gault will be MUs Eunice Mattls, who will fill the po sition of assistant dean. The training of technical asslstanu to physicians and dentists will con tinue to be an imporUnt part of the Meharry program. The school for medical technologists, which begins Its sixth term, will stUl be under tbe L D. bcott will cuiitliiue to supervise the training of X-Hay U'chniuans and /Miss Katherine C. i Almogur 'o. New Mexico—The mg m Kneral Melvin Clarence Ev- f.,-* '^,^“®*^®®‘®- lana, charged with the rape of a The Board of Trustees has autorlz- ed Uie formalKMi of a body lo oe known as the "Meharry Administra tive Committee" to assist tbe presi dent. The members are: Murray c. Brown, Director of Medical Education; Michael J. Bent Dean. School of Medicine, Clifton O. Di.mmeii, Chairman, Dental CominitU'e; Alma E. Gault, Dean, School of Nursing; Henry H, Miller, Supeniendent of the Hospital; Geo. w. Claridge, treasurer; Robert T. SnuUi, Admissions Officer and Chairman Hospital Committee; H. Don Clawson, President of the Col lege, who will be Chairman ol the Administrative Committee. Ai the convocation the heads of the administrative units addressed he students briefly. These were; Dr. Murray C. Brown, School of Medicine; Dr. Clifton O. Dummett,' School of Densislry; Miss Alma e’ Gault, School of Nursing; Lt. Col. Jules V. Sims, Commandant, Army Specialized Training Program. The other administrative officers presented lo the student body were Miss Emma L. White, Regisuar, who introduced the students by their pre-professional schools, and read the deans' lists of honor students. Mr George W. Claridge, Treasurer- Mr Henry H. Miller, Superlnendent of the Hospital; Dr. Robert T. ^smllh, chairman. Hospital Committee; Dr. William S, Qulnland, Secretary of the Faculty and Miss Eunice Mattlce. Assistant Dean, School of Nursing. Drs. M J. Bent, Dean, School of So this is what my draft Board meant when they said they were putting me In a war job." 23-ye4U'-ol(l Wkxnto wag reduced to a 15-20 year tenn durmg trtel hexe Jtouarj 17. ne youth who wia sentenc'd 01 ^uially to 20-25 years lor the criiite to which he pleaded not guilty, was represent ed by Attemeys Melvin D. Reuck- hua- and Harry D. Robing, re tained by tbe National olttce. NA ACP. Fallowing the defendant's first iriai, December 9.1843, the Almor- gordo Branch NAACP obtained release ot the 13-year-old youth on habeas ooepus proceedings, in order to enable him to protect his constitutioQsi rights thnyugh ade quate representation by counseL ORGIA GOVERNOR COMES OFT FOE ABOLUTION OF ‘•TA’fE POLL TAX ATLANTA, Ga. iCl — Governor Ellis Aniall asked th legislature i to pass legislation eliminaUng the 1 poll tax or else he woud susp^ the (ax by execuUve order If the As-1 semby refused. ung before a Joint session of | the Senate and House of Represen- lativtj,, the progri -v. .e Onvemor ' made 1" n his stand. Declared the ' Govempf 'Tp my Judgement, the poll tax is »n the way out. It serves no possible goed and in toy judg ment It shoqld be eliminated The Governor spoke his mind when in- 'icatlons pointed to s defeat of a bill l.y Senate President Gross Shortly after Amall spoke. a®* hbsl M Scouts and their Leaders . j’htte. Board of Review | will attend church aervicet in Un- ^ ^ ^®M the 6th liform. Those ol Jewish laitn will o» Honor on the 15th, hold their observances in syna- Church. W. P. gogues and temples Friday even- Scoutmaster of mg (Feb. 8) and Saturday (Feb. aP®"*®*"®** by the Union lOj. Many sermons, addressed to Baptist Church. -the Scouts wUl touch on the On»y 25c Plus Tax For Solo At mmmmm For Sato At DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE ,, .V'.opui, uean, acnool 01 bnoruy after Amall spoke, the Medicine and W. H. Grant, Dlrec-,House Ways and Kfeans Committee lor School of Medical Technology, voted favorably on a bill to repeal were absent because of Illness. 1 p^ ux. This paved the way tor an- Music for the occasion was ftu - j other floor battle on the issue prob- Inished by the Meharry Slngera, who * ably this w«tA Grand Values For You! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT SAVINGS OFFERED IN Hudson-Belk CLEARANCE ODD LOTS OF Coats — Suits — Dresses For Juniors ... For Mi'sess... For Women AT FINAL REDUCTIONS STYLE SHOPPE — SECOND FLOOR All SALES HNAL—NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS—NO C.OJ3.’S Yitul&DiL-^sdL * *'C(utem Carolina’t Largett^ 1
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1945, edition 1
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