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Vv EEi\ EN !hi At; i : 1 v £ 3 .. 1.1 •.. > i A!i V .>1 } College Student Council List? Ambitious Program l ltd. L L’"' :>! Ur:’. a dee so: l-’t-ta ary 23 an..! plans Council at the 'Kayctti vs:!.* Sc: .■ < i.riat: e. > fort:.. • : i_.nu;, Teacheis Coticgt. v. - : < >■ , as, u . ■ >,t .u ership of Artheneuiis Lr.'i.a jun- ..a. Stales iXTuor... i ri ior .>f Wilson. Has launched a tuii m i prog ram of activities for ih >v tnantlli.. ilton’.vj of 11 .< SI li I.i! 111. ici.tr. f'S.i o.n -ITS of tt. > fail’ Till Council ha_. Ijn ,• ■ . : .-a;. -d .: . Pc ;f. * ■ - 11 . .'-..'ih-i!” 'l' ftlotiv- fill I- aholt. t.‘ ! Vim !j. iV. I'; 11 :. V.fV I’ ■ . 1 1’ tl 1 v'. I audit iofi to -ItDa,; with til. !a, . I » . (iio:; if I. 'i. on f’lvtpii ucciiSiOti.' v<> cirrus a> .. < »\ .{»:!> Ai .<i■ i<. a v - ters of campus-v. id inter.-i and :* i t ... it "lrm- N. . tary. * lending support to. many nr uia Mo<” m Botin i. I'd i- Os she A-.iOi d .mi :a. . t .: i r , , ia f _ ■ ■ r f J .■.ml,-. 1 a..ae . has spufl.-oi i-d m,i yt ,n , •. u-fiii i nrliunie:>t:i; i’.ii Kfvin ou d P.d --canipu-" t- I t'm t which i* pinn- to 2-rd, Ko •. :"e tl ■ Director ol CiUitihiic l'i. Oi . :i* it inn. . >re:;. .n . ranyei .-'.cine. A not! icl ||| ll,c. i to - i,:ri ’.. • LFC-- council has plcctyed if- siippo. • KNOXVILLE Tt:a: \ Knux- Viat of assist) u,<? in i.vidiim .if • viile Cmlc ;c freshman \h< mac letic scholarships le- -.vurrr.v st . - u ni;i: ■ >!• us:.:>t for newsmen die dt-afs who haj'ipi n to i e athlete.- m f}-, V football .-easor has a "li< one way .met m-.ulhei uca : ole ni". • He- Rudolph IJ.» Air Dew, "\v>- .done with •11*. •■ • it- o - . ;. m Memphis, Term.. interested yroa; s, tuv 1 leid . . • a fit. cm tot the i'-iill support to the worths - --- - i.--- hmh ,-:c(n .n cake team Vi .shall continue 'ln Thr -">hi.ei an h not - Semi Your Yews To Us ?pOfif;or<Hi bv ?)w , "jL _. i n-iannf^'^ — / d ' a n ' % (FlltS I SI IPS NF.-lD | ■ A j ■ J Stuff yoof buby an the j /y r-i ffy 5 fight toot with fantv>u> J ’ Todlms. Soft. I \ whittf tfik leather uf'd J K ■ xalitfc leathfef tales \ / t BABY DEFT I BRITTAIN S SeauUfal S4ae4 ECHO SPRING 4 YEARS OLD L J KENTUCKY I >2-30 PINT $3.65 4-5 QT. <A. fRC i>F • ECHO SPRING DISTILUNG COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY, v ; • WMm jSsaWßm mmM >WRtnnß m W;M- t MA.e «.jr yp| p | mi* S iflß SB c. i BlSi ,r. i»l| BRi-a . . P /f& ’a ' % . 4S<Bfe. lie-..- v !»> ~ I.A ■ r s f Vi * IS3| ’ts r A sfa., «fV A - V -. RW HS/AT. \it Sl( COMI’AM t HOAil’ I-. KA/.KU, ROtVBIii; —I In lift me Ilf fins «i iht- ?>mc Altisif { tun I’.iny mi li < a harms ’-iid-l Hi It (sh were early las! week raw i i v fire so lowiiif; a ruhhe.■•, in which a a overall le- of :' - t '«» w;«* i rah.- i.l The a ove photos shoo ht.it inf’ rift! am* rsli-i-mi ol the eftnl |i:un lotiiunl itihte. lug fire. ' rthur i’ln * . tnw.ei of flit company which n - uti' moved into icrand in--,, quarti - j’.'.-l across t-h street | rote, the lietiie sjt.*. revealed that several mechanical jihftfuiftraiih v' *J 204 Negro Newspapers Mow Published In US jKKi'TißSfi.\' rrrv. ad ias voirif ~ lot! \va_. M: i■■ i 1 : - 11■ l newspaper v-.,-.. .iiitu.a d ’I n.day there -.. . ab-al 2- I ' : -e -:,d N, an. runs.spa! el’s --: lie in llu Ih-Ueti State:-. : us the.-v • dailies, ?• -re-- In • w ek ■ es. ...-; | mt i;--s. U, n : : In the Lincoln Univt-i-it> .School. The ■J" school .*: 1 incolii h. re keeps u week-bv-wci’k Che: |- I colored news pi.r.f activity annti nils . ill: tht countf’y I< -: - ; i'ticu on newly ■ established, ex pired and '.a. Die- or,;arts. :.r-c! pu bl is I its a title list, Alabama lead the 33 state, and the District <•! • ■■ iiT’bia v.ut . I • orv.H'-s, with Ohio • ■ - -1: ti with if. F'hit Ida thud wt!' and C.- iHr nit* a:iii Ti’x-.s itnU.’i it:.- with I! each T-ie la .sfa*e- -;i e.t any X. news paper are: A.inina, Vei’iitiifit. N--w iiamp t s % sS -r : 5 SRM - - «:wg j j ®jjiii . * :n s. i<. :vin i:\no\ hi-vos -, i AI I'HA—S R. McLendon, left, nrjiK-ipai VS X. Kir& High School. Murehead City, N, was elected ! tiaslleus oi' Xu Alpha ('haph-r of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity when m -V..S*SJ»SW u: ■-. vtri i missing, an n that tlamt- had tit ..trftN t'ti a huge number oi recordings. In atldli i on. il t'.as revealed, wgter amt tire runs t| an untold amount of d image to vhonograph machines and ether eqtiiement being hous eti in tin ef*«.pant's original In. ut. s.nelt,it i( t\;ts pointed |.tit. lit’.ie :• ish was tin han tt .: ri. <■ e sto',. was entered ami iT'inv oi !he company's ma chines e ere cither on location or nine stored in file nee build ing •> .lituiv si ai i oros r.j < • ■ - ■ ih- ■ I, .: .i .‘-imiiant Wv t-H wisi.:, Utah. C’.niH‘f* ic'.tt. Norn ana. Sot ih . ■ ■-; . N- ,v Aiexi i ■ NV', ..da. idol a*, Maine, a net. West Vagifijfi. - - . .*.) p j.e folded during !.•• )i...--l yeai 1 hc> were: < > i. Slat- 'se-.v Columbus; V, : i*' W... rl Citi :'| . i hiiijsltm, T«’.\-IS Meal’P’his Cit i -: 1 J,.. tie, Ne-VV f K .. ■ it’t Wi -1 Hit: - -a S-. News, Dt.-S .Vt o, n «•.»: C. i it<. City News, Nj" iMVMeId hi. at. : Die People's ,vs Pttts'otircn. Th.- f..’lowing -as tii'W.sp;tpers .-.far -d Haring 19.12. Ni-v-i Loader Baton Rouge, La.; heaver Piquet'er. iV.’dorloo <lowa) ! : D - ’’l'm fOla - :-'(‘Hi:ii”l. Cin « nnuti leacir-a Lang Island Call. ;VI a ! ia:. Count \ ChD.-ea. Ocala FI:. : Key West I h > Tribune, t i.., i ii.'i He t *-on aml t ’hiciipo Chroiai'lf ’die lin ol”. com; ualiiin dues no! inchide a*’-.'!-i and college or- >• held it?. December meeting at Washington, I>. ( Hr. ’ll. 1). Wil li,intiy. instructor .it Shaw linl versity, retiring b&itileua, con gratulates him ansi extends best n ithes list a good year. THE CAiiULixNIAA Democracy Marks inaugural Parade «'• ‘MCK v IHT.VNIGAN WASHINGTON i N P i rx -1 • i.'t action v, as portray cd lit. rift.; t'h < parade 'I ufs 'ny wHen thousands of intoyrated troops representing ail brmehts l! the ui.'ntd foices marchcri down Pennsylvania Avenue in a * i -■* notir-parade from th« Cioito! t ■ the White Horse I'io only mv jus iriun .it: j:i ■ i: was shewn in the Dis ' i ; T. of C'oltnnbiii rush .school cn lifts when Division I laiiitcA pa raded in from with ts band, and ••as followed by Division II icnl ' i• «i ’ tvitls its band. This representation of tee c tpi toi o; tin u end which shook: act an example for the rest of the t,ntii'ii, played up the fact t-at m gregation in the District is an ir; vied policy While there was some comment ■ that there was not uiou h Neno FIRST Os 1 ►IOWER CLINICS HELD ST A s T GREENSBORO. M More than 100 flower growers, i-hicfly • house wives. attended the tsrst ot ' toe Flower Clinic held at A. and T College last week The pro.; .t, onsored by th*. Horticulture de ■ irtmer.t of (hi college imie the ie direction of A C. Wadry 1, designed to acquaint flower lover ! od .rowers with the latest ineth j od* and techniques in care and ; ‘.aintenanee The urogram held last Tluir*- , day evening. leatui ‘ d .Mr Maclry ;hi a lecture on "list and Care of Folia ee Plaids" and demonstra tions ui the making of iai ; c and mail florai center piece-, M S. Saunders of Henderson Institute. Henderson, presided o\ ■ r in itial session. TEXAS COLLEGE TEAM HONORED i HOUSTON. Texas The vie ‘orious Texas Southern University I figers were feted with a special anque! January IF! at which time tributes were paid them by a cross section of the Houston corn tii’tiity. The team which did not taste defeat during a 11-game ■ schedule had thick steaks and trimmings and had then sweet hearts to enjoy it with them ‘Fol . lowing the banquet the leant . danced to the t ties of Cal l Owens 1 ,nd his trio. -RFC it P:i\s To \(!\urlisu I > ■ „ ...M.iiw.i. ■ 111 r..i.innni.T>n l T l -tm—r,n.lm-nr^i—~r- 1 rurr- irrtf.- i-nm h-f-.r-.-m--.i--- ■h.V.'r>; * <***" 'A* Hi ss®yp ( . iffSl tHrjjy J|||||g s&)*§’. atfSMt iiffixßi xhSb 3BH <v tail ■ HBJ BSBWSBjm §m ill iW ■ftHF™flHff Mm .jjwMPWim H ® Jill 11111 MIL. HH iiß «n Wf£? sgk mb saS** BwiWß Ml wi m *sßm» '’’4« BB jjfigHK fIBB iBS |>j|j|l|f imaS B9| - 818 bH i-■’!§£- % *'ll%S Sfe.f. "" • . ?>#Bf participation it. the i armi, . many expressed tie- desire to see !t*s> Negro participation t/mn to ,-.e.- Net-roes played Up in eparnte role. ill SiXtul.'l b-.UICI. I epj e:,i I ■ ins tile ' l ee. South. Nee.:... y look no Mm Welt- th. v ev.ie.teo re be lu t. mated S> houi bale i ; i o:ti ol: > t o irons Where mte.'ratf n :s cept"Ci policy. as a tew Sr-,, representative* Doth Ac.-t .Military Aiuil.mv and N..v.il '~i .demy at Anna; on.- n.n, .i no s grow mixed with then unit: One ot Ho oiils'ardh.g !ca tun-. ui tile parade was (in inarching m the .in.,,. r i Washington hit-l. school n i of N "folk Va.. Hut by to time it made it-, a|i|n .: I:;t •in the ltitli I:: isUm nf the pa ratio it wie dark ami mo. t o: Lite sp. tatm s ha I di-pul tr .i to iheir home i. Cue of the e u , # of . parade was the Hie ot r ; 1-i.'ienhov. or peer ray ■•'•.l by it) lion!, about midway tio- 1 i.:■ • id i: .in ’ T'lre first sttovii! is HiiTi.place in T. xas. the vvuiui hi: . « ~ . H in Kansas, v.k third hit lilt as a dai ryman, the four; t -.ns „'o: io.nl ' experience he fiflli Iris y etUlhe ti. iViainie tt. Ohtct. the ■: *r t: i a Cnifrade m i prop.- till'- seven!!; hi: NATO activities the ecnih ii* Prcsidcm-.v a' Cot..rubai, the nintl .lABBFRIVVOCK STAR Ala \ eta Hutson native of Wilming ton, Delaware, is a graduate id Howard amt N'eu V«: k l niver sities with advanced study it Connecticut College. Sht- has danced professionally with Ka therine Dunham to. ASiss Hut son. a member of Della Sigma Theta Sorority now serves a* Dance Director at North Caro litsa College. She will lit- yuest •artist at the .lahie nvock jirr sented by Beta >m Sigma Chap ter id Delta Sigma I beta Sore liti in Greensboro on Jiidiiv. ’ ebruurv 13. -RFC '•••- faintly lit'.- in C.ilifoi Ui.-i and finally his elevation to the Presi dency of flic United Slat Tire last loud >; i• r 1 ray od .. Ini rlube of tiie v'oi'lc! r. ' olv.im '■ >»i Id a !:<iDjiiii' pij-'iiMi u a.-- jv lt . N*“d '.il I'ul t.iiu i-llui'v' .il v ' rht'Sc THE STRUTTER a!! woo! poodella by belson KELSON'S own creation of confined nobby' wool pooefi® cloth, fashioned by EMILE to catch the most discriminating ,;yS A QO-aiiy »vlir.-r e (Oppin with smurt new r.uvt'ly stllchtfd shoulder and neck line, foil sleeves, anJ torn up toss in v.-hde, navy, pink beieje, yellow, cctul ond u.<r Lius uuOf oriti i.-d fun' life if idoiCfciit taffeta lining e S-ifei 7-li>, 8 i a 21 95 111 il,t ii 1 ill II s . . . 1 \v:mo\S Insurance Building PAGE THREE pujeotts circled around symbolii u!:; the do\a of peace and finally iCt.iirteci to it* home of the iloat only to bo released again for the :-.arr»e purpost. ' : v elephant known as “B n; ;. stioiled ai me in the pa . aue as a mascot no the GUI' end . ■tymbol of good luck lo itie i.i ; obiican party. tin newly elected I'reSiacut ■ticnl in i-is Inn and cheered lri..:i all 111 7 (HI VI ft. il tti£ l.isf mill i»i the pjiaite fiisrcn e.l hv
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