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Page SIXTEEN k tty. General Would Kill Georgia [Officials Who Obey Court Edict j( ; , f g' L ," i wjQs? x>- k *P] ,v’ ; '-' . - , -v-^ ■>*'^SSSslaE.■ 'e 9^i “ROYALTY" LENDS AN EAR , ~ Miss Ann Rhoden, Bennett j joJlege junior, of Charlotte, i Jays while Duke Ellington, amert pianist-composer and or hestra leader, and her teacher. Ilf Fayettevilles finals’ Speakers Named FA YET T EVILLE- - Dr. J Ward sabrook, president of Fayetts ji!e Suite Teacher* College, has tnounced that Dr. Carlyle Camp- Mi, president of Meredith Col bo, Raleigh, will deliver the nmmencement address to the [aduating class on Tuesday, June iit 11:00 a. m. Some 132 students re expected to qualify for the Anything From A Snack To Full Course Meal AT Bus Terminal Restaurant LOCATED IN UNION BUS TERMINAL 217 W. MORGAN ST, 24-Hour Service The Year 'Round Next Sunday is Her Hay! Who bettor ttasarvei cm love and affec tion than Mother? this week end we cart prove H with som© kindly word and deed. Mother rates high i« our bank, too. W® try to prove it every time she steps through our front door. Mother’s Pay-May 13th FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Mrs, Nina Xudrik' of the college music, faculty, listen critically. •It was one of the most thrilling experiences I’ve ever had," Miss Rhoden said. Duke paid a sur prise visit, to the campus cm Fri day afternoon. bachelor’s degree. The Baccalaureate sermon will be preached on Sunday, June 3 at 4:30 p. in. by Dr. James H. Phil lips, professor of, religion at Duke University, Durham, The Cap and Gown Day address will be given on Friday, June l al 12:00 noon by Dr. Joseph H. Doug lass, formerly the school's dean of the college and currently assistant to the director of the department of health, education, and welfare, Washington, D. C. NC Dean Elected To The NPA GREENSBORO—A dean at A&T College has been nominated tor membership on the National Council of the National Planning Association. Dr, W, E. Reed, dean of the School of Agriculture at the col lege, received notice this week that he had been named to the Council, the policy making com mittee of ihe 20-year-old parent group. The invitation carried the signa ture of William L. Bait, Washing ton, D. C , chairman Bus Case Decision Is Blamed ATLANTA, Ga.—<ANF> Geor gia Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook last week called for enactment of a law to make it a capital offense, punishable by death or life im prisonment, for any Georgia pub lic official or individual not in the federal employ to assist in enforc ing th« Supreme Court desegrega tion decisions. Cook made his proposal While commenting on the court's recent ruling outlawing segregation on intrastate buses in a South Caro lina case In discussing the proposed new law, Cook said U. S- mar shals now depend largely on county sheriffs to jail persons charged with violating federal laws. If the Georgia legislature would anact, the new proposal, he said, no sheriff or policeman could as sist in the arrest or jailing of any bus driver or any school teacher charged with contempt of a fed eral court in an integration case Enforcement, would be up to the Department of Justice and the federal government, would have to hire any army of marshals and build jails in Georgia to do sev, Cook said. Frosh Choir Concert Set ForThursday GREENSBORO Compositions by Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Tchaikovsky wili he featured when the Bennett College Fresh man Choir, directed by Edward Lowe, gives its annual concert in Pfeiffer Chapel on May 10 at 7:30 P- m. A group of spirituals and Rina wald's “You'll Never Walk Alone." will also be featured. Other high lights will be three numbers by the Freshman Motet and two pi ano numbers by Edwin Francis, a member of the college facility. Drive Safely!! t. 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Pt' JBB«’.£ Vv‘-i'* i^^ ±:r Stl?Si agßsgSgfrV THE CAROLINIAW 1 ik CbmM Qutiltl A picture like this offers n nice change of pace from the more usual sunny day snapshots of children. Snapshots Cart Bloom in April Showers Though poets have hailed April; mg on the lens to blur its vision equally for its “golden sons" and and spoil your snapshot, its “silver rain,” many picture takers get their spirits dampened by a sudden spring shower. They wrongly feel that they have to put their cameras away until the sun comes out again. We suggest that you capitalize on the next rainy day and let your camera catch some unusual shots—-maybe the youngsters hop scotching from puddle to puddle, a neighbor walking an unwilling pup, or passersby and their ballet of umbrellas reflected in the glis tening pavement. To be sure that you keep your camera dry, select a sheltered doorway or a window from which to do your shooting. That way there'll ho no raindrops spatter- Dr. Locke Will Give Mother’s Day Address 1 GREENSBORO Speaker for the a i .tie; at High Point College. i Mother’s Dr.*y vesper service at Sfc ‘ veral graduates of the cC i ' i i:-..-,' have indicated that they wil | Bennett College on Sunday, Mayl , h , ;,. chlldren (or christen |l3at 4p. rn.. will be Dr. William ; n g at this service, a custom in R. Locke, director of religious j augurated several years ago. Remember, too, to choose 8. fairly bright rainy day for your picture taking. This will assure good resuits even with ordinary snapshot film in a simple camera. If you want to, however, you can have special “rain insurance” by loading your camera with extra fast film—it’s practically foolproof for shooting on a rainy day! The next time it rains don't let a little thing like an April shower dampen your picture-taking plan?. Weather or not—your camera is always ready to help you get in teresting shots for your album. So don’t be a fairweather friend try shooting in the rain, too! —John Van Guilder Comm encement Calendar: Drs. Davage & Taylor To Address Bennett's Senior Class May 27-28 GREENSBORO Dr. Harold j Freedom,' 5 he is probably best Taylor," president of Sarah Law-i known for his defense of aca rence College. Bronxville, N. Y.. I derate freedom and for his de will deliver the commencement j velopment of a theory and a address at Dennett College on j method of teaching based on Monday, May 28. at 1030 a. nr | the interest and needs of in Baccaiaueate speaker at 4 p m. j dividual students, o n Sundav Mav 27. will be Dr. Dr. Davage. who has served as Matthew S. Davage of New Or- the. president of four Methodist , ean; . Colleges—Samuel Houston, Clark, Sir Taylor, who became the Rust and Houston-TiiloLon third president of Sarah Law- treasurer of the Uulfside Advance rente College at the age of 30. Assembly Movement, one of the is a teacher, pliflospher, v rit- senior members of the Methodist er editor and musician. >'o;,rd of Publication and a mem- Author of "On Education and her of the administrative board of Man, Youth Redeye Heroes’ Medals For Parts In Rescue , ST. LOUIS (AN.P)—A 9-year-i old boy and a taxicab driver, who j teamed up to save the hoy s l ypar-tild brother in a fire here April 16. were awarded American Legion heroes’ medals here Sun day at Central Baptist Church. Reginald StringfeLlow, 9, picked up Lendt-11 Stringfellow, carried him to a back porch when, the fire was at its height and dropped the baby into the arms of War ren Smith. Smith, who left his taxi after noticing the fire, caught the child A. W. SLAWSQN Interior & Exterior PAINTING AND PAPERING Terms Can Be Arranged Phone 4-3341 WwNnfif rsTIT Add a Den, Bedroom Or Bath to Your Home! Call Us For Any Job We build New Homes; and Repair and Modernise Old Ones. 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C, We Specialize In Loans to Teachers No payments are required in JUNE, JULY or AUGUST the Association of American Col ieges. In 55 years of service to the Methodist Church, he has raised more than five million dollars foi educational institutions and has been responsible for the traininj and selection of more college pre sidents than any other member Commencement activities at Bennett will begin on Frida May 25, when Class Day pm t rises are held at 3 p. m. to be followed at 7 p. m. by a The atre Guild production. On Sat urday, May 28, at 10 a. ni., *h* Graduate Association vvill hold its annual meeting which "ill be followed at 1 p rn. by the All Bennett luncheon ROOFOG » ROOFING « SIDING it Financed if Desired All Types Available Eastern Roofing’ & Asbestos COMP A N Y Phone. Raleigh 4-4008 335 S. BLOOD WORTH ST.
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