PAGE SIX Women Tell School Board To “Speed Up” Integral Four-Woman Delegation Threatens Court Action HENDERSON. Ky,--(AKP) - A; four-woman delegation b»st week j told the City School board here ‘ to "spread up"’ integration or be : faced with court action. The action by the women came after th, y derided that public ; ?< hool integration here was going j too slow. The delegation was com posed »*•! 'Wdames Martha I Sh an, spoke:.;,inn: Willie Brown. Frank O. Johnson and Alien : ' >! v. officers w. r John- i sou, T'cht c '< utne secretary lo the North Carolina. Vssociatinn of Vow kmiirrs of America, checks with new nit'leers follow ing >he 39th annual convention hehl t A and T College last At N, C* College t Statewide Publications Group Formed DURHAM Representative'! ! from high echnoie Ihroughout I North Carolina met at North Caro- ■ Jins College last Saturday and or- i ganited an ijstersc-holasfic press as- j »*/ I' illfimwimui 5- — . ■^^ !r | WHWri>r-WlTTlW i l . ||Wtl| j l IW | w ~i „ am , aimn . II ijj'i. _ mmij'i'm ,|,||,m.|[.^'||,' RALEIGH { Seafood Co. L.*-*' ]f n» g | n soa #t # and.. eatable we have it, or we will get it ! Dial TE 2-7748 jk; ; H'XiVMn * PLENTY PARKING SPACE 4.10 E. Davie St, Raleigh, N. C. - n-,IU PI |l_ I 111 IIIJJJ BM_l_._im JLI II ITm realtyeT“ Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds 1 1 ire and Automobile Insurance IE BUILD mn REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2.0956 129 E. Hargelt St. Raleigh, N. C. ,8e PROOF 5 YEARS OLD Ridge Straight s^2s 1 BOURBON pint W liif-iE&y LGOQpzmm & wonts, ltd., peobia. ill. ) Glass. The group told tho city school board that the present plan ; s a handicap to Negro children scholastically. They insisted that the board make a speed-up decision by its next meeting or fare court action. The next meting is June 26. Last year, the city decided to in tegrate the first grades and then move upward as rapidly as pos week. The officers are from left to right: Seated Curtis MU chel!, Supply, first vice presi dent; Robert Saiteiwhite, Room er. Secretary and Theodore Cog gins. Delon, president. Those standing »r<»: H !VI. Hargrave*. sociation. The new group has been ten tatively named “Campus Echo Scholastic Regional Press Asso ciation," and is scheduled to begin sible. Since then, however,, the ; ! program has not been furthered. This city last year was the scene oi a boycott of schools by white students in protest of Negroes who were admitted to Weaverton school. 1 The womens' dch gation told ine ■ ' city school board that the Negro I high school lacked adequate; cour- \ ses in geometry, music, physical • I education and shop. Acme, advisee: Isaac Rogers. ,!r.. Enfield, third vice president: Robert Lancaster, Elm City, reporter; Raymond Hawkins, Wake Forest, second vice presi dent and Douglas Miller. Kings Mountain, treasurer. operations in September. Mrs. Ruth .1 Tillman, assis tant adviser to The Panther, stu dent publication at the Person County High School in Roxboro. was elected president. According to Mrs Tillman the new association is designed j to encourage more and better newspapers and yearbooks in the high schools of North Car olina and sister states. All high schools ir> the Carolina* and Virginia a re eligible for metfcbership, she said. According to plans outlined at the meeting in Durham, the‘Assn- j ciation will sei up a bureau offer- j ing critical and other services to I high school publications. Immediately projected arc a j materials and information center : at North Carolina College and a j bureau of specialists to assist in i the establishment of newspapers j and yearbook? >n high schools The organizers also made plans for a- I wards recognizing outstanding i journalistic acomploishments to he | given at the Campus Echo Puhli- ! cations Conference in the Spring of low* In addition to Mrs. Tillman other officers elected include: Mrs M L, Lakin, Hillside H?h School, Durham, sec re ‘ary; Mr George Thorne. North Carolina College, treas urer; and Mrs. Virginia Hart, and Mr*. Evelyn H Monk, Robert, l Vann High School Ahoskie, end Mrs Inez R Ev ans Central High School. WhitevlHe. regional directors. B G Dawson. Ir, English adviser at Norih Carolina r„|. lege was elected executive secretary A special committee was ap pointed to draft a constitution which will he circulated among the high schools in September, ac cording to Mrs Tillman Dr, W. Player r " Institute hi K 'nrd 0. j REKNSBORO Dr, Wills R Player, president of Bennett. Col lege will be among ,'lfi college pre sidents atending the Institute for College and University Adminis trators at Harvard University June 18-26. The institute, directed by Dr. Robert W, Merry, of Harvard Graduate School of Businr** Administration, Is specifics ily planned for newly-appointed president* (since June 1. 1054} arid j* the third to be held. Sponsored by the Carnegie Cor poration of New York and the As sociation of American Colleges, it will provide the administrators an opportunity to study, analyr," and i disetifs problem situations which ' college presidents may face The awards were mad.? during j the L»t School’s annual banquet j held this year at Algonquin Club J House, ! J Happy Khmer New Year. FUTURE PRESS CLUB! R j MEETS VEEP Alan Krndrix. the youngest person attending recent annual dinner of Capital Press Club in Washington, en joys chatting with Vice Presi dent Richard M. Nixon, \fter re ceiving the Vice President's tn tngraph. voting Kertdnx calmy Dr. IV. J. Trent Awarded Smith U. Honorary Degree SALISBURY Dr W. J Trent, retiring president of Livingstone Cnilcce, received an honorary doc tor of laws degree at Johnson C. .Smith University during their re cent. commencement exercises. The citation described him as the “architect of a great Christian College. Nestor a mong presidents of education Institutions patriotic defender IS EE, , , j ELVIS RAND THE TAILOR S N A K E N B V It C, f> F.. Martin st„ Raleigh MADAM SHAW-Paitnht I m a Tells your past, present, future, gives Itippif 11 ■-1 *'fe 9 advice on love, marriage, business and jNfPjjW |UIj I |j§ transactions of all kinds. Calls out * y° ur lucky days and numbers! W. LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF WH - j§| N-set «*eWIl SON ON HIGHWAY 301. LOOK FOR 111 rU ' THE BIG RED HAND SIGN—MADAM j 'jjl Open 8 AM. to Ift PM Daily and Sunday* Silk Readings Are Guaranteed! TOP QUALITY ~~~ | KRAFT RECAPPING ®SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost • Modem Tread Design yicMrrN [ recapping] \ j> gtnitst me %mtn J Terms To Suit You! M and 15 INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO, 428 5 Mi DOWEL!- ST. PHONE TE 2-0571 ■ ■nr.KMxnsr.vs.j M^Wf^iiWi^WAKIHIIMiMBfWWMfIIIirirBMWWWWiW 111 R—i ■—iiiliifinw nnwiip—nii inn THE CAROLINIAN remarked. “He Is just like other people." Mrs. Nixon was the roacipient of the Club's 'ln ternational Relations Award,” while Mr. Nixon watt one of the speakers at the Willard Hotel af fair Alan i* the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Moss H. Krndrix, Washington. of America upon the field of battle, friend and insplrer of V# Wf % I /V /%■ I TWIN INN | OIL SERVICE 1 Dial TE.mple 3-5811 H3O Smithfielrl Raleigh S J. E. COEFIELD, Prop. g| Bail Rond* I|| ■ If youth, rugged example foe j those whosn youth is depart ing.” Dr. Trent, has been president nf | Livingstons College since IH?S, and during his administration the in stitution rose from the status of a “O” rated to the. to? an -“A" rated college. Ho is a life-long member of the A. M F,. Zion Churrh. a past member of the Board of F.duca- : lion of Iho City of Salisbury, and j holds membership in the Masonic '■ Lodge and Odd Fellow? Tir. VI J. Tien), J, . Executive Director of Ihe United Negro f'oi- > PREPARED A I FOH - LIVING I” ! ! h, * !! CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE ! 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