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Sidney Poitier. who has been mentioned for Academy Award nomination as a result of his brilliant performat.ee in the NY dockside interracial drama, and producer David Susskink, who defied Hollywood tradition by casting Negro arid white actors in a plot without, regard to race, creed or coloi were the recipients of the awards by the Virgin Is land Public Affairs Council and the Coordinating Council for Ne gro Performers, respectively. On the scroll given to Susskind by Leroy Burton, treasurer of the Coordinating group, he was cited for his “distinguished service and contribution toward the advance ment of Negro performers and for his realistic portrayal of Negro life in America as it reali la." The Virgin Island organization, said that Pointier, as 3. native of the Bahamas, had risen thru hard work and talent, to a high spot In the movie industry and was a credit to hi* race. Since it was released four mon ths ago, "Edge Os The City” has hern praised by movie critics and audiences alike as a vehicle pack* jed with drama and excitement | While it wasn’t a, message film. ■ | It had an integrated cast which j brought the comment from bpsr ! ball star Larry Ooby that it. was a i j ‘‘homerun for American Demo- ! * eraev." j 3 Colleges Take Part ■ In Dancing \ DURHAM Three colleges,; Bennett, Morgan, ana Shaw Uni- j | varsity were slated to participate j ! in North Carolina College's an ; final Dance Festival here Friday i ! night, April 28. | Activities for the day started I , with registration in the Women’s j Gym. | Also scheduled during the day- j | long program were conferences, j ! exhibits, tests, evaluations, and; 1 master lessons. Participating: ! dancers demonstrated routines in j , tap and clog, folk, and social j dancing. I In discussiona! phases of the j , program, visiting consultants and 1 | NCCs Mrs. Virgie Washington,! . dance teacher, talked on dance; : education procedures and prob- 1 ; ferns at the high school and col- ; j lege level. Closing out the day's activities | were the junior dance recital in \ i the Studio of the Music and Fine Arts Building and the senior re- . ; cita! in Duke Auditorium, i Mrs. Yvonne Parker of Chapel j Hill and Miss Dorothy Phelps of j Morgan were consultants for the i | program, Shaw dancers presented the: ; "Barefoot Contessa”. j Inez, Lawhorn of NCC danced i j a number called "Denim" and ! ! the college’s Music Class per- j ! formed Bach's "Prelude and Fu- ! ! sue No. 12 in F. Minor” from | the “Well Tempered Clavier Book j 11", ! Three NCC art students, Ger- | j aldine Freeman, Mary Shorpshire | and Jacqueline Waldon gave their : version of “What’s In a LINE? i and the mathematics class ren- j dered “Geometricity." Cooperating in the perform-! j ance were NCC staffers Benjamin j | Gray, accompanist; S Ferber. {Carvis Bullock, and L. Gray. | lighting; Ed Wilson, scenery; Mrs. j Joyce Sherman, make-up; Verda | Cooper, A Oakley. L. Harrison. | costumes; and J E. Parker and j C. Watson, audio-visual aids. At. Meeting: Two Profs | Read Papers DURHAM -- Dr. Ernst M, Ms- \ nassee and Dr. Sing Nan Fen. j professors at North Carolina Col- j lege, are scheduled to read pa- j pers at the North Carolina, Phil- | tosophicai Society’s meeting at I Woman's College, Greensboro, on ' Saturday. May 4. Dr. Manassce will discuss "A- j bout the Unwritten Philosophy" Dr. Fen’s subject is "The Sane Piety". Professor Manassee teaches courses in philosophy and Ger- ; mnn at NCC. Philosophy and ed- | ucation are among Dr, Ferns aca- j demic pursuits. Sessions are planned for the j lounge of the Home Economics Building at the Woman’s College. When I consider Thy heav ens... the moon and the stare which Thoii hast ordained; What la man, that Thou art mindful of him?—(Psalm 8; 3.4 L Hear almost unbelievabie—- hut how wonderful—it is that 1 Almighty God. Creator of all , tha vast universe should none-the-less, in infinite lov ing-kindness, have heed of even tivs kaat of us mortals 1 J i n - j YOIJNG VISITORS Thf members of the junior class at i the Ccntrai School, HilL- 1 horn, N ( . spent the day at i A&T College, getting a first* | ; AME Church Salutes Fathers, Mothers In Unique Ceremony CHICAGO - ANP)— Scores of, j churchmen and women, among, I ! them numerous visiting | j ministers and dignitaries, parties- j ; pated in a salute to mothers and 1 • lathers program presented here | last, week in Quinn Chapel Afri- ’ | can Methodist Episcopal church to ! j honor church members for their I I long and devoted service to the < | church. 1 I Sponsored by the Chicago Con- 1 | fercnce of Laymen, the program < ! honored members from eight AME 1 | churches whose contributions and ( 1 services to their respective church " i bodies were borne out through 1 ! tong years of loyalty. i Among Churchmen and wo | 5 Farmers marketed about 3 to 3 1 ! Per cent more products in 1956 than n 1955 Cash receipts from i farm marketings were up about ; the same percentage as marketing, j With additional income received i from soil hank wool i ncrn f ive ' progrnms, farm operators realized ; net income for the year rose for ! the first time since 1951 -hu —n-r trT ( » 111111-11. A LONGVIEW I Plumbing & Heating Co.* 1 I PROMPT -SERVICE Dial TEmple 3-5978 - 3-7311 H I Edward’s Shoe Store 10 EAST MARTIN ST, The Family Shoe Store For 49 Yea rs i CL c. products! PERSHING ROAD RALEIGH PHONE 4-255? OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE 2514 ■ 'make extra money SELL I tl . mwwwmm jsj wmmmamsmv* i UK Carolinian \ Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission ! Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. ! * The CAROLINIAN 1 j ‘ 518 E. Martin St. * Raleigh. N. C. * j i * I j Please send details of how 1 can earn money selling i j The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I ran sell j j * I «... copies weekly. I 2 « * ADDRESS r - i * CITY OR TOWKr -. n . . _ 1 I <KW *r*v '****> —mm ?hw( man vp« mra «tun vm*v turns* am» ***** *®«v oun j | * | ' W.WL' "Auiaa*. .9.n«Vv «—t fJ ’tf.-tnwim-TM.-r.u-.t -, L , , <ll-i ~h mi nwftMiiini ■ wwhimi—— ~~~—■.—— | iOTririml . t rnmnßTT-iru i■rrja«ca;wrx-3[.ot.ua. THE CAROLINIAN 1 hand pictur* of eollegf life. They 1 spent the time observing classes, 1 1 touring the modern plant and had i many of their questions on high ! er ediirittion answered. They 1 church; Bethel AME church: | Canaan AME church in May- j wood; Gary First Church, and ; Quinn Chapel AMF church, were honored in the program. Among other dignitaries present were Dr. Philip Lewis, principal of Felsenthal elementary school here, Eugene O. Shands former NAACP official and director of public re lations for Mid-America Enter prises here; Mrs Lucy Rankin, a distinguished organist from St. Paul church, the only Negro AME church in Glencoe, 111. and Mrs, Theodore Richardson, wife of Rev, Richardson, pastor of Metropoii- ' tan Community church. Recipients of the salute tvpre highly praised by the Rev, Archi bald ,r Carey, at the close of the r ~WEARE NOW^ r 1 -aasftfc, N & * ** s | 0 A YEAR r & The Hood System fij Industrial Bank , S* 12* S. Salsihury St. Raleigh ;.U, Member, F D.I.C, i stand in ' front of ihr Riuford 1 Library, a million-dollar insta! j latino. A. J ; , Stanbaefc. an alum ' mis of (ho college is principal of ! the high school. j program Rev Carer is pastor of j i Quinn Chapel church the oldest i Negro AME edifice in the city The program was called "A Sa lute to Fathers and Mothers of African Methodism.” :j|w> Have Anything’ I PIES and 1 PASTRIES i. fl For Everyday Desert. Or mm Special Occasions Ip * 18 Flavors In Pies gjj| * Lemon and Cherry H| Tarts and many ig other selections! 1 POOLE’S PIE 1 SHOP i i -ffi Ass» Glen wood Are, Raleigh ■ | “South's Finest : Negro Hotel" ! -k j “A GOOD PLACE TO EAT AND SLEEP' ★ ALEXANDER HOTEL | Dial ED. 2-5141 523 N. McDowell St. Charlotte, N. C, at KIMBRELL’S i sofabep- chair I I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY MAY 4. Id: Justice Plaque To Dr, M. L, Kins NEW YORK (ANP) —The 105? Social Justice Awards of the Religious Labor Foundation were ! presented to the Rev. Martin L King, Montgomery, Ala,, bus boy cott leader; Former Senator Her bert H. Lehman, and the Rev, John LaFarge, associate publisher of “America.” The base relief plaques were awarded at a iuncheon at the j Sheraton-Aster Hold Dr. King made a fervent plea for ] since) p efforts for the passage of | 36 PROOF 5 YEARS OLD Straight s^»£2S BOURBON Whiskey $ & S 4/6 QUA .* r 1 COOPER HAM 3 WORTS, LTD PVOV. i a j l ' I l \ I j We Want , ' ' ' ft YOU §|g , 1 lor i Ip/ 1 Customer'; W f FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPAN r civil rights legislation. He state Oh, bow i would that, some one could get over to reaction ary Senators and reactionaries in the executive branch of the Government that civil tight a is not an ephemeral, c.vana scent domestic question to kicked around by fcvpprutlr :■! politicians, rod grant io lead ers wh i are sooiermv calm I yet positive.’'
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