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• - - . ;• i liigfe: Mp r ■;, : 5 ii KKSHi.NS TfSKKWiKK !*(>«! —Or. !•'. D. Patter-.m resigned a* president of Tuskeegee In-lituM- last week, but vs:.l < untiiim as t president of the Gniled Negro Odh-Ke Fund, which If rounded in UMtk Tile famed educator's rea for t .-cm mating hi* tenure .-• iitttU of Tuskocgev, are not mum duu.-Iy known. (N W-spresi. I'uoto.) New Series Os College Choir Aircasts Listed NK\V V a[\K ! ii» s til j « ii> "'• : •••.' • v’G, i*. . t - t , ■ . • > : i All'll 1'.:...,- 11l < 1 >.’. O; .!. Ul-.|,;0 is t?:.'. i ( l : 1 : • !■ ■ ■ ! ' ■ ■ V.« .'!•(.. ;»| ■ (,! !•' I Oii. I. ill ;.i t Tli.-ll- : : ! . Il" ■ > iV ■ ■ \VC» r • li i I ' s' '< '.j> J'J !jvi last .. to-!: i*. A .1 1 J: < - r ’ l :. . I S' 'i iio • i hciilil* iif <!.'• f. IX i ■ i' 1 :i•• CcSI . V, t .«2 I ) ;l t t V* ♦IV ' ' .:i « } J \\ . ‘ '<» Ihi t > • • 5 ‘ .' * ’ ‘ Fanner .Adds New S'ntrc 2 ' Os Income To His Fold FUTI. t -! .• ; ... Ik Pod" 1 ■ i i i’ ... Gl'o . " .... ■ . • : V/urlm. 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VA- himp.nr ‘ -fi P s. ho(?J and ton winner fo.< Wa -a ('-.Hint- a to eonij'HUe in *; j.- • ..divitht c)?Vi» v oa ti ;pat.: r o-.i.:ntn> hi nutie Ctiah an;, l>;:!»arn rrsnkiin C ranvilie, Oiany.e, Per.son. liar , •o-p johi.rnn .Vii’ut,. and Warren ’SKESEE HEAD QUITS THE CAROLINIAN SECOND SECTION Prexy Quits Tuskegee To Head Big Foundation •i -9 TUSK KG KK I.NSTITL r 11:. Ai.-. •AM*) D; VYi-iit" id< D Pal l(. . ,01). la ! H :i!!liO:Wl .i i Islll •: • lut: n-.ii-.ix-d . - pr< ;•! iv) ! wt 1 i :fkt :. j , ■* iM.sliltitt ;,C’t .1..!..'- I. 11-all The noted i «Un ator v 'll lie eonie dim tor ol' fln- Pln-)|is- Mok’ s f-inn! in .NT vs York, .In i*- 1 re|>la<-■in:; Mr < li.in liilli; II Inbias ulio already Is just tile I etil'< rnellt hki la i'i'.si.;iiiiig from Tnsk*.,-<?e Dr !*. ti-i > ■ ir< >;,i i.;• 1 .. .- 2.) v v .i. .i at lli. fuiri- it M'hool. Id . ! t:• ai as i’. |KT -t<!itit. Uu.ik, ; i' \V ,s 111 ■<: ‘■-•Ii found Ir. Was fa l i l ' I . i d'-til, sirs a. t{4 year ]<•>.. it .. Mnton v ... I-: -...a r . or. :.t .s’ n.;.; 13 v( a r 1 ): Wa lal to;. rad ia of!toi\ .t’ ill IJ. t,n. -lil'rtl until lie all ooliilit- ili-J lo ITT ill la i',i use ! li.ii ill alal.'.v L'- Palter* •I aitill I.f llllvlljUL't -<i V ...! h.Tl'i ii i.aimi at lT:.kC".:ee . !• ilia h-t ..| seru'kiiia days, ouad oi T-1.0. of >-• :• i■ na ■ •.on to the Li, ard o'* trustees that; "1 ad ;, 1 or.:i more t!:a ; Is'.TCe the ay.lrn-ilh of t nt.'ie for oolli ...:• ;id;mni-l; a'!or‘-.'' file - Stokes fund si js est:il>fi:iheil in Iril under ilo will n? Miss < aiollne i'hel|is Steki * lor u nrk ill tile field nf \<ul‘u etltl .itinii bi»?"!l in the t Tilted States and lit Aliien Mi Patterson has been u nieiill« r ot ii., board fur * iii.usv years If ~i u t T-i i.m ..' li".. Yiii H. ■a ir 1 ;: !i:: ■i ‘ T’. i:i; :. * ... e bt>.'ilT’. Hi armi.nlnTn... in 1 atti-rSon'.s re - ■; i ,11:111 i . i ;ti : 0 ’. .. 1- reived V1 [ I .••.Ti11... 1> . n .el V.n 0. M be UTMS.a ii ! ■ me hoard at its in Xt ■: • ti-i •:. : :? . D: Patter.. ni -,!. Ills at.iteinerit c>c!:nvd: 'll I- b. .. ;> 10' .nil InsnllTl • sou! to v. ith the f.'nTilly mid u.tf at Til.skotte-C U .'1 .••Of) rev in ...a %• in. i.•'..Ton in not- the; ."iDUlit in: l fit ft. mT'n.a of me sin ..hut body end Ui< r increased svil hilriiv.- t..) e,. a.-iire ■ : to Ihr* f-.il er.njOllsi : •!hi a.- Os r;! i/.en;-hip. •Tii .eb . to Hie Phc-!,J.s-Slokes Fund, however. 1 see a promise of usefulne.-.- in a inr.d pruitrani -f a. rvii-e In educational mstitu tir.ns fee ?s\ .T'o s euth Duriit'd the xt few veal s of transition. 1 think v f no rvli-e more »tn* a * l • . : . • ...... portant than Ha! which may a:-- A INFLATION IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS J A’ : : —}. ~ ’ lf£‘ c II a suit w<v..-ch 40 dollar* costs vuu SO, dML Atui a hat that once wat five, now costs you ten, A j’W your money’s burning holes in every pocket, jjj I || And the things you waul are now m short supply, Vy Km vour dollars aic much stronger, ~~ .. 7jT~ : '-*~C. And will «,-t vt>u inoie cd .mvtlniii> v<hi b,tv. —3 * ' ' AIR wogliji , nn-n ,<<% I sSi H you re tempted to go out and “stockpile ’ tires, M (>r use orodit to buy items sou don’t need, V/ j| i sT Vou would better serve llte nation, c \ |H >r ~ <Z&\ A\ )/ i" iU f^ht stains! inHation, f ’ By just holding off so pressures can recede.' Vv''\| :j —|H !l vou need a pound of coffee, don't buy I went v, f t Iry to get along w ithout those extra shoes, \ •1 “ v JJr~[" W& ’i- More than dollars vs ill be witsted ’*.- £x4^ t ji ? W inflation isn't pasted, 1 ij ; ; f Me II base nothing left except our lives, to lose. l ' J really vs ant to save our nation's future, f i * M ant jj| rV- | | ' | - : i i Jffip^ 7^ "'lid' WEEK ENDING SATGRDAV, MARCH 21, IDSR -■.St (Sir h -tipiflons to make ' roost Os tie- 1 : ■. mir< . as th- , l i. , k ~:t - ; 1:i 1 . ’11... -la.iid:irvls *>j hpyhvM ‘‘i »r » I iOij.** f\l T; i>ki* .-f'G Dj IR:11< : *n enrne ’ * a .■ lutoi with :i udMct of )cs" \> an :> -ruilir*rx d .tli:U ' i but now i inis .ii MiimiiP. buck- t excc^dinM -«KV’;.'h()U ll i.*abli- dgcl s. •.•cltool . , r \ •!< ii. i' . iGi di' inf' wbicb is! .P it onl v iVt' - iA- ■ oidi'i .school I i 1 ki"o In !}if' ‘>i• «)i .. •.!y Nnch clP.Mili. i(i the • v.uth hi t!)t* tn hi ui Jew coxt ..r A T>IVIN'FT AN NT VERSAU Y Oilt lender Father Oiviise, and hi* white Wife, the former Kdna Hose Hitchings of Canada, celebrated Uu ir wedding anniversary with a ftXi course banquet at one of Isis estates in Pirn-brook, N. .1. lust week Ihe eel. -brants are pictured wills one of tiie many aimiversaiy cakes presented to titeni. iNnis press Photo.) . . housiiHr Mr. Patterson and ITts kiee:' are pioneers Itic fed era I government now regards Tuskegiu- as an important r<’- source in that field. As an educator, Dr. Patterson’s in ot island in .c act ui vernent probari -1 ... r«: tlt initiation and develop- Fund which he has served as ptv - H’tit of the United Nepro College r.ideut for till- past 10 years Thru; i;u UNCF ; -2 piiv.it" col'egf. handed t-v'other to ran. funds 1" i vent dvfieit- -Since lsM5, Hi?* U NCK ha.-. I£;l 'ti niOlT’ than $20,- 1 00,000 Although lie i- going to the Phelps-Stokes Fund -li- will con tinue his work with the UNCI' . Officials of the Phelps - Stokes !•’• rid pun led the choice of Dr. Patterson as t.s new head. Emory F president, said Dr. Pattei • sort’s character ,t -aining, exper ience and achieve -hs in educa tion qualify him its new post. Moss added: * "T international influence of Amc.ii ft ..licci s: es ! failures in Nrun education a -1 in further faciiitatiii.i! Negro citizens’ partici pation and contribution in Ameri can lift; is greater than ever be fore Its a critical A -sent in our world .‘niggle. So . is Ame rica’s relationship to Africa, its people and their aspirations and problems. The trustees of the Fiu.-h; - Stoke> Kusid 1. ieve that Dr. Patterson can give leadership qualities in tie ;,., mat ters/ Dr Tobias said: “Dr Pattei son has den oi.«trated | bv his administration of Tuskegee; institute and his pioneering in col-- hctiVe financing of liege edu-; 1 atiun t’.uii lie is full;-* capable of rhrectinv a foundation whose- pi in-; ipal ..i.j.itivi-s include improve, went of opportunities ioi disab-j ' aiiia/t d i.e. 11 , regaikilt ;; oi Dr PaMersou will reinain a! i’e.’-ki w e until June 1. The To - kt yee board i expected to torn) a' nniinitn e to select a tit w jri-esi : dciii. A native of Washington, D. t' Ur Patierstiii was boi'n Oct. 10, Till He i.v.is yruduated troiu lows/ | State collect' in 1923 as, a doctor of veterinary medicine and re vived >u: yi s theie in 1927 He ■ frned his Ph. D from Cornell - University :n 1932. Before coming to Tuskegee lie nu,-. instructor in veterin ary science and director of agriculture at Virginia state college In 3935. Ur Patterson wa.-. mar ried to Miss Catherine Elizabeth Meton. daughter of the school’s s'-cond president. They have one •Oil Fi'ediT'ick. D Patterson Jr.. 12 years old. Thoy v. ii! reside in New York alter the Tuskegee school year; finfi 1 AHARDAVINNEK -- Selection of Fhaih-s T. tCliuekl Willianis, .» sales representative on the Held staff of Sehenley Distribu tors, tuc.. tin i sji< i i.d award in the eoinpany’s recently e<m i lulled President's Cup Drive has i been anuounct d by .» |{ Farr, executive vice president Wil hams, who makes Ids lieadquar ! ters in New York Cits was it inong 24 salesinen throughout the country lumul as winners in the contest The competition extended from September thru December. \ward-wiiinerx were selected on the basis ot “sales record -ami mfi' .ill perl'uiTlt | am e oi duties. ' Negro Farmers Urged 1 o Meet Farm Challenge i HOXHIUIO t: : b . j County ai-.m l lio tin; A.: it a. .jExtension .S'-: vice, ha ur..i-u t um je.-s in Person County nd th!v.u-.:h .out' til*.- stall- in tc.ee! N -rth fam ! linns farming economic challeiHe ibv increasing their farm incomes A- 1.000 ‘ills! as soon as ;s ssihie Ford, discussing farm problems' jin Poison, raid W.:, • t.u un-ts ■there and throniwiout thv state' may have to diversify their farm- 1 in. i.ipel at. ui- mole to replace ex ill cted incomi loss caused by tie-; natodes.. Granville wilt. black j .-hank and root knot in tobacco, j These four factors "ire ex pected to lower tobaecto i»ro duetion and also the quality’’ ot tobacco, he said, "an<) great ly reduce income from this crop in the future " i The Negro county agent said! | Person farmers were recently giv-j .t: an opportunity to. learn the advantages of animal production l on tiie farm for the purpose of ale a- a means of otlsetting to- j * Itai.-co income loses Scant 110 - • •- w- -"«r>- »-S» •...af "U"^ Kir- - -■■•-■ «*■*- ■■:;■;■?•■:-sar'"- ..a ?**:■ * - - ■|l » B ./|L ,! f rwcift-riiA MMMttHi | TO TORTKAV MARVA IAV.Iy Hthl* Sinitna, who spout fivp years in EurojMi a# “Anna Lueasta," is shown arriving in New York j City aboard the Queen .Mary to play the role of Marva Louis In the movie of ex-champ Joe Louis’ life. The famed beauty Joined boxer | Coley Wallace at the luxurious C.rossinger’b resort in New York, where ! (bo pair will portray Marva and Joe in the Federated Flit a* Co. pro i djuetiwn. tN«W»X**o#a YhotoJ ~ - ANNUAL MARBLE MEET SLATED AT ELiZ, CITY r LIZABKrH CITY - The Third Annual Veterans ui Foreign wars j tvi.iitc Marbles r mrnarnent will be i i in Elizabeth City, IVlav 21 2j l inclusive Selection o' the tourney I si,t ' v - :i tiK dt- by I>.*oartiv<e»t j Commander Charles, T Myers or I Charlotte after reviewing u-v.-rai j competitive bids from VKW posts jm the .tat, Hosts to tin* tourin'v will tit* tlti William Clarence .luiksoa fust ot which Wesley lull! litter is commander, and (he VI W Athletic Association <it fee ted by Wally VI ais of Won roe I-.." I > ear s tourney held it; Mon* :. oe attracted contestants from i t vent.y -two cities and at this ' dais pre-tourney surveys indicate : .addition;.!; VFIV posts have made j plans tor local play with further ; ;»artieination in the state event Approximately 7,000 youngsters ot j grammar school aparticipated jin the entire 1952 program The tournament is upon to any boy attt ; liny, private or public .wtiooi® ' whosi. i*f. birthday will not be ion or before April 15th, Wally Mats Slat. Director stat ed for the tournament for the : state championship is open to any city or school champion of either the sponsored pro era m by the North Carolina Recreation Society or any VFW post. Tile state champion will receive an ad expense paid trip to ttui VFW National Tournament in Portland. Orc-g-an. June 18-2 U John Hut.de- oi Liuri.-inton t- the de finding state champion and George : Andrew? of Durham is the de lending National Champion. BFC The National avera e level of ; I us support sot 1953-crop coin ’will bt $1.58 pci bushel BFC — - Tin vatui Os U. S agricultural ;■ ; ' di upped ia pci irt in irf>2. inn * attended ait amnia! hits -1 m) iiv* meeting at the t'-rsun • County Court house t ecently and hearc! sve via lists outline programs animal production, he said ‘ i-'vrson is one of those counties that is going ahead with the rural progress program. Farmers are be* challenged to increase their 'arm income a thousand dollars |or more just as rapidly as they -an. Hogs, dairy cows and poul ; try are offered :<* three, ot the : possible avenues that may be used |in producing this much needed ‘ htcoiiie." Ford said. - BF( * ‘tin- throe leading TJ. S s..;ricyl j tural export* it: 1952 were wheat I and wheat flour, cotton and leaf ■ tobacco BF( • The l.i S imported agricultural product: valued at $•) tills,ls6,ubQ m 1952, compared with agricultural i exports worth $3,424,71:8,060. BFC
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