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week ia.tixg n:fiDr.Y :,iav i. CANDIDATES (Uontimiu'it from page V f y ’’ * dSr Ik JOF TAM V fFT lor (oricrr-,H 7lh District ,T<m To I Iv. Jr. Mayor ..f I r. ! cUevillc and* candidate £ov Con cr<\.v . iij.- principle thus Tlir inrt n 1 leadership tho next CwiPrcs' ,’I! VO I)., may ricrjfi' '■•ll' destiny The- may be tho mob cri tical time hi tho life of our no tion The fotinounist threat to our! !:?V and liberty must be destroyed by a bold and inspired -re of ltd' j , spiritual and pin- rival strength of j America America bar- grown :.r'-at be- ' Otiiise - in the main it has feared God, worker] hardj and slopd miragronsly against ail ly ; ranntf'" ’i hose principle; and ihore ,-lorve can k"ep up gr-at and keep the •.•••(.•rid tier atid at !■<’-.r-e. ; J l! takes ri C'onf.rer;man able, willing, and working tireiesrty. to do his part and hi.; District's part to win this goal. 1 would try to give the people ; of the Seventh North Carolina j‘ District that kind of representa tion He !•: for Integrity m Govern men*, Economy in Government, Demoei aim v in '"kovei-nment. A 1 Strong National !> -!v. --, Wise. Earn-':!, if e <i-W'Ckitv; R'-pte.-en ttaion; 1 .Toe Tall a ; An Ovci --.-i- Vu! era nos Wiadd War 11, Former I Prole urn at Wake Fore.-. College; A Practicing Lower; Twice Mayor of 'Fayetteville; Ac-: five in Civic and Charitable Ser vice ' Ytilt* XX ist‘h ' II I A» **&£**’ sfa|Hau^' j &Gnr^r&MMi L 9*«»n*c- wffOMt*» I zr“ r "*~ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm ; scacitaui's v ’ r \ *£ } r £w/n A BLENDED WHISKEY Ufa •6 8 P»*f. 65% Grain Nctrtral ••-**. Corporation, Chrysler Budding. IS err TWrfe North Carolina College Announces Its Summer School Sessions I f fREE SESSIONS: i Nine Weeks, June 9th August 2 six Weeks; June 9, July 16 Three Weeks: Aug. 4 - 20 — —— - - -- —— - - • t Beautiful and Cultural Surroundings Modern Accommodation ,s 0, Course Offrrings in 17 graduate and undorKradufeta departments H Special Workshops in Five Areas Outstanding Faculty For further information, write: Dr, J. H. Tayldr, director, North Carolina College Summer School, Durham, N. C. Regular Fail Term Opens Sept. IT PA I) I. WEST Par t eii ~ 1 til District Bren in r- rj-itui k County, Mr. | Wes' a Mended public schools nru3 Poe- ( ,Ve*.-K Academy; licenced iti practice law. It),’2: graduated irom Wake Forest Colette. 1923; Manay d snipaign for the East ern hall' of iState foi the Re public ms in !D; at which time .sj.ne vent Kepnblic.-m for V-, tionai ’©elect war one of the f- - id* lit !•• I<■<■ io i ■ , ap-ointed ii;dye pro tem in prtT. Raleigh City Court, appointed Judge Ra leigh CP Court. 12112 to fill out ! the i-n-i • • 1 Iren of Wih G Barnes, who re igned; elected to succeed elf in 1011 for four year term; •m'-i! on tic Slate Repub lican ExechUve Committee. 1923 ICu Mr West -ay-: TvTy platform .■ ill he fm con.-ervatirm, bnhev- i ilig inat. those who are the- least in (i ic I .|i-i the hi ;t governed; and that ■ (hi- cov'-rnnienfs func tion is to govern and not to con• duct bu-i:)!"-.. othei than govern-; rr.ent business I believe that the i taxes .- ii(> ,| .-j i, i i-duced and the or.iy way to reduce them is ‘o' appropriate less mom-;, and t<» cut - govcrmrieneta! expenses. ANNEX PAIR i in Til a: rx'F/Krtsrrv. f a ■AMI’) Too i.tru-oln University !.■>> f* *; tiM"h"i'’; ?V •* '! ** * n rj j *-p n-- • v i ctor in ■ * ’if 1 efu v - ; r \ (■ iclu’T .1 roilone f-:j m ihn mom and kinv'k inq over Kd-.Trv/oad Ar- ' r#r 1 in th-v ; iloop 1-0 A;»i nst E ti:<•• \v l .• ■>d Arsi'iial, I,in- • coin scored in tho socond when j r-' b Smith, J .ion hm’hw. r;»me : hor’ii' on r •i.M'Tif ;ro by Andv |{n?i - ‘ s ’ o 171. Sirdth. w Sin p< ’i ■/!'! it.t r*d only: ’wo }dt>. ;-Tn:rk out 10 iuh-m' n. mmmma nn i>mrr -rrr--mi j -t y S lil4l,lCAKMi€lij AUTHOR Cf "HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING ’ 1 Defoafing the Inferiority Complex Qa!,V IN OSBORN, San Diego, Cniif., ent.err-r! W J -Jon 'T - S4ir.ri.-jr.v i.’oJlegc in Was-hington, D.C.. one of tb.e moo backward, bashful student ; who ever crossed the campus. He had developed I one of the worst cases of jnferio; tty complex and self-consnouS" ties,- anyone could possible have. Is began when he was just a lad He was next in *he youngest ir a family "t six. children. His metitai altitude- caused him to de velop the lidbit of stuttering, arid his older broth er-; mocked .md made fun of him. Finally he got to the point whore he refused to talk before a I gmup. rrb All through, high school he lived in 'in! at- ! ! f'i mosphore of fear and worry. Why couldn't he re- j \V : u’ ! file like others Why couldn't iu- answer rr.if-.,- ] y* • Hons in Ho- vsitlic-;' embar-;.--mc.nt' > In id. j Spanish class he would hr asked- • S.-nor O-born. afK Qtte le'ceion tenemos para hoy? Quo pa'ginn'.’" msm '.'JSmm (Mr Osborn what Jo son to do h-ivc vvi- for to flay? What page?).To that question and all other Carnegie questions, he would answer -No comprendo" (f don'l comprehend). He was afraid of hi ■ own voter riven in ,t. iego he would hide behind the one in front for fear he would be asked a question. And he wanted to enter the mini-dry! He knew what that meant! Public speaking and plenty of if. There was only one tom ; to do, so he made up his mind that, every time he had an opportunity to speak in public he would. The director of the wood working uop at Washington Missionary college encouraged him. : One morning he said, “What one man has done another ran do.” r h- n ( a!wo Osbf.-m said to himself, ' Cai. if you have to let some of your studies go in order to give a talk, do is. Don't worry about mistakes everyone make ; thorn. ' Opportunities came and be accepted the? v In the woods, in his room, walking down the tr-f-t he proofi o i talking, and he overtime hi- fear hv doing "•'hat be feared most. Today a- paat.or of a large chur"h he no I''>ngoi --tutt(hi.- worries and fears are gone. It is ■■ . - f,> ; - him to talk as it i • to eat. Two NC College Heads In Five To Talk On Radio ..F',V VO-R.K - Five prcsiflents of '--'.I leges sided by the United N"gro Coil’.-, ;e Fund indicting W H Sha-.'.’ i'llld W J Tien*. I.iviusM.one. will be heard : ring Ike month of June in i iff ids ■ marking the Fund's ninth ar.n oil appeal on the Arne - ; : I'. ' r:,- , •;n : ' --n ,; on. College Choir Scries SH?aking Sunday. June J, will ix Pi ’Sident W .1 Trent.. Si . of I-ivinrstone C<•l!c fie . Salisbury North Carolina, whose choir -.u be tcatured that day; June 3 Wile-.v: College Choir. Marshall, Tnx . with President. J S Scott. June 15 IJeUnine-Cookman Coi i- «e Daytona Beach. Fla . Pres;- | The reporT | T, FROM THK NATIONAL AMJANCF OF nu t vi son inn rs i vis Si \SS Kl) AS StTC:( INS WASHINGTON Officials <.f ' the National Alliance of P<v *M ; employee::., no highly pleased over'; * eir fir: t. Sou' I-.,'astern Regional: IV) Uionn! In !:tw‘- held m At i Cia. Hu month Special piaiso was eivct. Charles s. Gm man of W udilnginn-, director of th*< ins'ilute, first of its kind in ; i.tc South Executive secretary the N A. P !•' F .non f.‘ot;-mittce. Mi , Gorman led postal worker-- of se- i .en n States in the 1 technique: of ,‘ecui ing advance ment... tor v.-'.-i kciir the Post Oi fire Department. He -as highly anpre-vsed by the mqitber of young postal workers who attended the conference and -aid this wa- a good omen for the f.ifi.it e of the ■ Ul! ana-. Branches r* presented at thr r otilpi cncc included Albany iml Atlanta, <,a.: Charlotte and Greensboro, N < aid nnvjllc and Miami, Flo.; B>r dent. Richard V Mon June 2?,. I Sliaw tfniversity Chou , and Presi- | riont W R Strassner; June 29, A. | W Dent, president of Dillard Tlr.i- | varsity, of New Oi leans, will j (•>eak -at flic t,iidway point during j tin- eonrert s-f Me- Jhllu d Univ- r-j :iy Choir. ts< inning the third year, trie ABC College Ch'dr aeriepro-, - :it-’d mi coupe) ation with the Uniter! Negro C'J'ege Fund, fea tures outstanding ebon;;; if the colleges and universities aided by the Fund The M.-ries is heard ir New York over WJZ. 10:20- ! 1 AM F.DT, and (.oast to coast over the ABC cro s-co jnti y network. mili-ham a ri -! M'.nMomci - , tta'cama; Jackson, Knnvvjllr, Memphis and Nashville. T«c->> l-’ortv five ill li t ilr, took pa i t -.’.a,: the d.i;;:;ioii left lay Waiter A 1 Chief i Aiken, ji -• mr,i11•'i,t \ lan I a builder .’.vise fold the po t make it, oven in the South' H<- v. : advising the group to pro:.* for I'urthe; advantage;; as indivi duals and as a group. Dr. W C. Jason, Jr., national welfare director, also led a seirt- Inar Emor.v F Via, executive sec rotary of the Atlanta f-ahoi Edu cation A so i a lion, v. as ;<!..•■> sea lured i-pe-nker Mean vh oe. MA PK Pi el,,dent Ashby B Car ter wa- in .ln-.,ry (tity N J where he held eon ' I t ' . ~r n I :1-- -, William '’’ Kern, ife wc, arcoll'p-anic-d bv ; Jc-i-a'v City Branch President ! < 'nrlie.i J Hath and Nmv.o t ; James N Black, .District Preside".), ; Branch President John II Porter On Wednesday Mr Carter confe> red cm poia! matters vPii the acting postmaster ->f New York ; City It was disclosed bv NA.FI-. officials that i tu- charges of Waste and Extra vagance filed again.! Air, Carter by eighteen Atlardans may backfire, bias nntcb as several of thr arr ;r. ers arc not now iclive in the orgariiraliof! The \ M i n 1 i Branch NAPE has already rr pud iatc d ‘I h r <-ha 1 ges 81 MEN GIVEN THE MiCHTY M i ,R A J .TIMOPT-' Cert if ic ales and the Varsity 'M' to 81 men and ■ nine young women were awarded |at the armur.i all-sports banquet si Morgan State College. Wed no' ; day night. Speaker for the occasion was Dr .! 'romp 'Bind) Holland con . uliant, Pew Memorial Founda Byi'i who will be remembered •" many as the great All-American end at Cornell University in the not-tno-distant past. Stressing the carry - over values of athletics in later life, l>r, Holland reminded the athletes that their deeds in the realm of snorts will even family be forgotten but that what they do in later life will he remembered Seniors receiving letter;-': includ ed George Rhoden, Morgan’s great track star and team captain. John Triplett, and Earl Byrd football co-captains: and Charles Parson, captain of the wrestling team. Vols Wisely! Jim *‘ f < € O f) N G jSsjcs**'. , -#*»* ”"'■■■ "wm ih AROUND «•» ( '* ijß&j. »(»■! VVnrwn Mc.Kinlfv of ' " ' v ’ ’’ I \ w v S -'W "-iwteiPv ’ *■' ■ i "nUb** . SR 01 -i *~ r..wrmgmm *' t. ' ■-. s p-"? 5. ; v :<p:% v :;, * f l|P^ : ,i;.. ** 7 »* ; %p P 1 J • •» ■ T a *’Bßssf|* ■” T£:tsAj? . 1» " 'f>rf»! VMON SHOP WINDOW . . Ht.i.K !.t «.... .. , „-J fff. through motions ~f ;. -•• ;i. .! opoMlimi i,-. .* I.;, .Imp n,/,, demonstrate function!* W # h- mUI, St. Augustine’s College i; \ l.! I (; H LEGE CHAPEL An Atmosphere Os Christian Culture A Pattern Os Individual And Social Expression Ik 'Signed For Maturing Personality 'A Mo p * Pre-Social Work leadin' I'rainiM!. 1 * \ iirsisijj I'.doeotiou I a<l l n’* to Dourer. • (In Cooper;*!ion With St, Agnes Hospital) FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 16th HAROLD L. TRIGG. President _ I'OIJS (OIWFR i ! j DK VIARV Mf< i TOP BETH (INK! (In Reply To Those Who’Vft Slander- rt A Lady) 15V ANDV RA/,A| ! Oft, ANP ff hi ho) .) tijihnr/ more Brthimes I : Tbir- pajrt-i ackeri world would be. ! A i•«r■ ■ i o| | !<■ i>ty £•»,’ everyone, When ail would be truly f ■ ••• Clotl would mill ijii'A't! and ;.»y, ' : Thu! . Good", :Of pc me if/.i hrdthrvlv low i1 <>rn ill . Hue "•■ liiv • i'liio ' u'ii'.i-P, ■ IIIr ■{ b«MoW / ■•nor un ■■■• ,«. Ah H’lirri! ll *vo'dd. honor inother hood | Sly f hen ■„ atirl ' 1 r’<>; ;i nobler i r- than hi err) OH of 'Jit}, j i And !••!’;;■• tfoi bomb.. and tam,- '. • ;uv , n hi)Hob nuo o iioUmur.. : An;: ft, 1 ,i , /h.it too- ! of.) v Will <•(.<> iiv our (••old up then And d-id. -d u.'Hv" I’li 'I !<■ .i• > iMui 'irr,iiip of (j (■( d and ram, j !No heliish Hair platoon ;, Tin i irl h ■>' Id ij‘ a." tppirr Olii m sVdh i bill ion more Bethunesl fifrth Aiinuol Summer School or THE AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNIC AL COLLEGE Os Nor ils < arolina, f .rornr Ko» p, f (Q, TWO SESSIONS J.ISIF :•» July Hi, July 17 August 23, ’952 o i i I-; r i n g ■ ’ ■ < i "< f‘> >■< ■• '»>./ Ti'-n . < ■ ■tifkali A>n Acctfe >'■ ltd,, •ri.u / ) in A/.,'i/ Register in Summer < •'■ ■ lr flu I’nin Vmi f;u .-irilium in- Three Years Alf • dui/0./-. i■, wuirrr »n r „( n.- u „Utr CnU* Work Trade '■/"•••' ' ’ ' ■ »"i/, ./ifi/i.i -n Administration, Supervision i ■ ' l:din a!,un cm ■in >ig \--<idemh CrCu it —• Graduate ( } t ithtjrf {,-) thf Mdiylrf'; Ih'yrf'e, ■■ ■■ ' 'id/ 7.V 1 lODCRX l/A Nf’ISG, GUIDANCE AND M iRt 1 ins /•/>! ' M 7 / f;,V Morin ia In f.xpnnHns Unf-xrojlnH Fftcilitici —« t Minpfl.'n} Facwiiy t Hut trim and l-urttirr tn! r t’juaf ton Address WAR MO IN 1 filflßS, f)ire< ir»r of Summer School Hm Agricultural and Technical College, Greembairo, N, C< Entrance rF.NICK HAU scirr»< c Building GO PICK THOSIi BANJO KE¥S BY CATHERINE YOUNG 1 Never seen a lovelier sight !In all. my life's long years. Never dreamed a sweeter dream Than this 1 witness here. I Never heard more softer strains 1 Run/; from an organ’s keys, !Th nirjh ,'ift and sweet, volumes eompiete I’! • hush the raging sea s. i ■ ■ Hocked rne so before; i • • • never so at ease, .■■op right on my lover dear, .G ' ,u. ■ those banjo keys - Bh C J ,\I'GiUNt; is CONTAGIOUS Ml VVM HIMtY HUFF FOE ANP d .■ /■/ u-hen and laughed—lauglied him ro scorn 1 ■ ■- In- breeches' seat vv^s torn. i'H' . laughing did not, tickle him, Cui boiled hi.; anger o’er the brim, in v-ri.-i;. waited for his chance tv hi "Is came one evening at a dance Wlmf) on the floor she went to flirt And lost tier pretty underskirt. - BFC Vote Wisely! 9 * Business * Pre-Medical * Health and Physical Education \li in An Environment of Beau tv PAGE THREE
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