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PAGE SIXTEEN HOMECOMING : Continued' frvtn page one It the upper p*rotP »i !s£i, <*Mfcss ilaUaaMm-dng*’ -:ad her attendant iV( iss a e«ny«rtlble d«r --r Ihe hu sins'- activities. Last Bt a m 'jit \VHr» inrfon. Ati •f'l.r sttractive fit are in the fiaif-tst t precession j.~ tr<• Alum ni OjM' <t t» hr ci*o: »n from graduate..- «.i the institution. At right art- prmeipal figures in Shaw Lnivrr«ity - s gnd picture for tin current ear. James (Jim; Jtryaer. a 'rrjor of Raleigh, and ?. veteran Haaknun, is Captain *rf the fciiaw Bears, Head Coach ilt ward K, tllrutuM IViicon. di s • i-.tr trie Shaw aggregation for Jits fourth Year is at right. in the lower photos, at left are fesi of shaw's chetrleaders of the past season. A similar band of jsrr.makcrs will lead te rooting for the Bears as they meet How- ’ ei ‘if tit the Homecoming Game. At right u» scene irons Shaw's j 3549 meeting with Howard, the last time the Bisons were in Ra leigh is shown. The tears whip ped Howard 42-14 in that year, thr year Shaw won the cham pionship. In the past four years, though the Washington team has wot the other three games. How ard beat Shaw 52-0 in 1945, 21-7 ttt 2948. and 14-6 in 1948. So the j Bears have :i long score to settle with > ’ Bisens come October 2' nr.t ■ -js.ii.d- of -hsw aiam td and supporters will be on hand to set Uifm «ctUe it SHAW BEGINS «"• n'ii icrt frcr.i page one and gs«y will begin Wednesday. Sepiervne- 21. G : : Wednesday morn ing ;f 10 clock the Annual Open ing £;• ft-’.sos wiU bo held in Greer ;• as Auditorium Tile address ' wiV be dclivt ,■ ed by Prof. C F. ' vr-. ..f Elizabeth Cit; Mi J Gr; vc-- roc-.'her of Shaw Univer sity's class f 1901, was for many years r< »chtt.i| princip-;! in his home city. ; j Toe 'irsi in Shaw University’s ] _ --“1... -1 ] I t 1 ” JOHN BERNARD k WENDELLf I Star Warehouse | j | Sells ! “Tobacco-Not The Man” i :j | Big Grower or Small - High Dollar To Ail j ;; >*„ . , • -«. . >;.X, weekly serittr of Sunday Vfeftpci" j Service*- w’iJ br h-id Sunday aftc?- j no' n September 25, at 4!30 o’cloak jic University Church. The Vesfp*.r j fnessitpt wiii b delivered by the i Rev W R Strti.irr.tf. Dean of the j Srhool of Religion President Ho j bert P. Daniel, who customarily i inaugural- the Vesper Program i will be cut of the city on this Sun | day tt'T v. ill air vet the Vesper Sei : vkfs ib foilewirit Sunday Pie.-i --jdent Dank: will speak at that time. fciiS.v- University, on the eve of 'its opening for the- coming school year, renewed its invitation to . trjc?id» in Haleigh sne vicinity to . pat tic-tp: tc in i tic- servers, ail if which r.rt* it* the public. The ,'ch o] ho calls attention to ser vices ’ii the Baptist Series: Novem ber fi ; I and to the Founder's Day .i x< • r - Friday No.-ember 18. | when tiibute will be paid to Lie memory of Dr Henry Martin Tup-, uer arc »o the friends who througfi ; the years have encouraged the pro-I gri '-s of the institution 1,000 ATTEND 0. C. OPERA FESTIVAL Waslthf'on i AMP» Near 10t**l i people gathered at Griffith Stad ium ins' Friday evening to witness ! h(* climax of *im annual week <>ng poni*- V.i>v;>l sponsored i;v rhe National Negro Opera company. The affair, -ponsoreti !>v Mrs. Alary Car'l.vell Dawson, furn’shed music dance numbers to suit iru lac; oi < very music lover. Tb (■liter*: 'i'l - ranged trout the i rude N-«tur«> hoy nmirte? with its •oar:.- anticH and • ovnv yokes to fit.- cl.iHki.--s ((lidered by Sh* fancy dressed ujh • a cht-rns. ifarof! Jo>: kvnn and John M i try. Irdli radio dts* joeki<-- = ,: -rv.«i h j*nn rcaytci-s of cer mortie ■-■ su: h nt.iio snnoHUifis as Cliff 11 .1 .'sn'? Tomlinson D. Todd and Free is WMfp were introduc ed. A if m Byers, tmblic rriatious director of Thf District iheatre.-. gave opening mr.iirks following Price):, > Hood s romlition of "Ta>\ - . *N- ' ; ’ ' DISCUSSES! THE MINGS ; Df. U. G Dailey, outstanding -siiigecn of Chicago and editor of the National Medical Association : journal is the author of AST's column the Road to Health, this I week. Dr Dady discusses Die usefulness of the X-ray in getting a picture of the tungs. tA.NPI t is Where- You Find It." One of the .highlights of lu evening w;*i the dramatization of the Heavenly choir i.-rt by Noble Kissle ;iiol played to *he tun ■ of "Sin Trj'ing World" suik; by iTie Oper:i chorus and led by Berth i liru.gg. Ris-Te al«o gave a sfirting mnsi cal reading of his own composition «lied "Stop Eb-atißg Those Drums ’ ft, dedicated i' to Dr Ral pii Kuiche Polio I* u- created ,4 national mergen. v Funds arc nc*-<|ed m*w Send a con ! rihution today ■< POLIO, 'arc of your jasst office I H( ip pay for polio care Hits is an epidemic emergency .Alasl your '.‘ontrlbut’on to POUO, <-tr. you - post ;<»fft!-e. ■ CAiRQLiNJAiN Saturday, ?O r 3941) NEGRO YOUTH IS , ELECTED TO HEAD N. E. METHODISTS Carlisle. !*tu (A NP l . Smith, of Washington. I> C was untinimonslv elected prestidt J c* t.Ue N'orihcastery. Regie’,a) cnee of Melhodisi Youth ia -: week at Dickinson college, win *■* :t e I'onrtb annual -eadcrship 11.•'*■.- HIP* was held. i Mel.hodfs-1 Vl.nth I'l'Ui. Mac.* to We si Virginia, numbering pn'i, ~U ! of whom are district <n .-out'eri Tic officers in their respective s«-t iions, comprised the assembly Smith was clerii .i vice-presideii! last v. when the conference met at Key stone college iri I>.i Phmia Pa H was the unanimous choir, of the nominating committee and was eli*cted president of t.h« Northeast ern Regional conference of Meth odist Youth, last week, at Dickin son college, where the fourth art nils I leadership conference wa held. Mut-hodittt youth from Maine to • West Virginia, numbering l"t ; nil of whom are district or conference officers in their respective so ion 1 comprised the assembly Smith \m elected vice-president last r when tlie conference met at K. v stone college in i.a Plnnut Pa lb was the unanimous choice of tin nominating committee a let va . elected to the presidency it ; session without opposition Smith is a leader h ' out); act i vif.ies in the Washington confer ence. and it member of Kbeoezi r MeUtodisi church in \V:<stiingt.--.- H<- is a veteran of tl< ta ,: o: i. a.nd is 22. When the conference was ■ o. ; t i zed three via is ago. the yeti' j-eopl - changed the name fn»;i Norf heastern * arisdictiona) ei I f< fence, which would not have ic ciudetl Negro momhership a t ; Delftrare and Washing:,, n (all colored) conferences, to Norlheas* ern Regi(*nal conferenc to insure the imlusc- * of the N.-gro vouth ir, tin ir t*. > Other \* ■•>, y->ut b :t: nda-IP'. at th( (•-••nler-ace arc " : iierin*' Johnyi.r,. Mildred Nero, it - • Jet fries Jane■> H, riidoe. Wash*n;-Jon. ra,) James, Üba-se. Ittllt HTIOI (-'■ I‘Co risenting the Washingto! cejtfcr i tice: ; r!<? Stephanie Fras. r ! ',-vi • lie':. David Hi added Berlin. Mr!, and ,((*! :.-,i Millet Phil ns inhia. : epl't-a rS ing lh< Delaware confer ence Rridell was recreational nab nan foi th- ass mbly Colored leaders were the Rev I.evi Miller of Tkiltimon who pervert as disen-’sien le.id* and the Rev. Da.niel Ridout, of Dovei Del., director of music PERVERT SEAYS 11-YEAR OEI) \m Ch iesurn i AXPt Pelo, combing the Southside ;ri ■arch of a sex tea aiac who te.linc . o tiis attemjcs to sedme ,*n 11-year old. threw him out <f th- b.i* •, roots: window of a hotel The victim. Simdo Mc!>aur i -* s - lniri“<i WednesT Jlist iiefoi e he io:-V con-, the boy tohl TBs father the m„■ had raid he would kill him he did no' what he vuetf-d T: • un-u had oii'f i i-1 him -*2t»fi. h*- -<i G called on the hoe is he - h*okiie. in n store window alcon I'i block from Tiie hmel Only one person. vDs- Luell.i Cousin clerk ,u the het< saw the Usitn with the hoy liefor- the fat a act. Fhe described him to be about 2! *-■- ars old nnii weigh hu- ebon’ 185 pounds, lb- told her he w.t: neves,});- yier (-,ilei't.iu- she said, ami she allowed him and t,e f.oy >j go u t s’ a * «
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