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Institute aimed to deepen know lege in subject matter fields of 11930 Grad Is Appointed To |Alumni Position At Morgan BALTIMORE, Md. (ANP) A ! 1930 graduate has been appointed : to the newly created position ol i Alumni Secretary at Morgan j State College, Dr. Martin D. Jen | kins. President, announced this ! week. The appointee is Miss Sallie P. : Ponze of New York City, who has i a long record of service as presi | dent and treasurer of the New ; York Chapter of the ’Morgan A* i lumni association. In addition to serving as a j liaison officer and goodwill am i hassador between the college and science and mathematics with view to stimulating more stu dents to specialize in fhese fields. the Alumni Association, the A-| lumni Secretary is expected to assist in the development of lo cal alumni chapter and to re cruit new alumni for the Associa tion. At Nashville: lest Os Board A Success NASHVILLE. Term. • Members j of the General Sunday School Pub- j hshing Btv,r<j nf (be National Bap- j : list Convention. U.S.A.. Inr., met j , here July 17-13, to review work of i the Board and lay plans for the j future., Reverend M. IT. Ribbins of j Chattanooga. Tcnn., Chairman of | die Board, presided. The Board's attention was direct- j ed largely to administrative re- j purts of its Secretary, Dr. A. M. I Townsend, who has led the Board j ior thirty-seven years. The Board heard discussions of i 1 ? legal status by Attorney A. T Walden, National Baptist Conven tion Attorney. It also beard re po >ts of the financial status from d Lon Audi • The Expansion Program of the Board, and a look into its future ! i needs, were explained by Rev, Charles L. Dinkins, The Board's Director of Education and Asistant ! to the Secretary. Plans for reor ganized Children's curriculum were reported by Miss Mildred L. Me- Tyre. Editor of Children's Liter a ; tore. The Board heard reports of j the work of the Board of Direc tors, and recommendations pre i sented by the Directors to enhance | the Board's program. Among the official actions taken ov the Board were: 1. Tile Board voted to approve the action of the Board of Direc tors in acquiring property arija ; ronr. to the Morris Memorial Build ing in Nashville, Toon, to provide access to the Morris Memorial Building, now located in the 20 million dollar Capital Hill Dove!- ■ pment Area in downtown Nash : ville. 2 The Board noted In approve plans to oca Hire property on which the Board shall in the future eree* a htiidling to bouse it? printing j plant, 3 The Board voted to approve plans for the Expansion Program in the Editorial and Christian Edu cation Departments of the Board. 4. The Borrd voted to" sponsor a ! Sunday School Rally during the i National Baptist Convention as an effort on the part of Board mem , her- working through the Board to rrovide tracts for free and low cost. distrtbutin throughout the \ denomination. 8. The Board voted confidence in the leadership of Dr. A. M. Townsend who for thirty-seven , years has supplied executive lead ership for the Board as H-s Ser | rotary. DRIVE SAFELY jjllP' Therefore if any man he hi Christ, he is ~ new creature; j old things are passed away; behold, all thing;! are become new,—(ll Corinthians S, 17.) Through our Savior and Redeemer, Lord Jesus Christ, in real repentance we can re ceive God's forgiveness and tender merer. In that mo merit, in Hie strength, we become in truth a “new mac” completely leaving behind the shams and bid* of the past. THE CAROLINIAN Val Washington Siasts Sen. L. Johnson 1 For Criticizing Nixon's Rights Stand 1 WASHINGTON <ANPI Va! , Washington, director of minorities | Republican National Committee, | Wedneasday, blasted Senate Major- ’ ity Leader Lynden Johnson for criticizing Vice President, Nixon because of his stand on civil rights legislation. Johnson had charged Nixon, pre- I sident of the Senate, with playing politics with the bill. The charge was made after the Vice President had referred to August 2, as one of the saddir-st days in history. Thin was the day. said Nixon, -.sic) when trn; Senate voted to keep others from voting The Majority Leader claimed that such statement was good in j taste coining from ths Vice Pre PERSHING ROAD RALEIGH PHONE 4-2557 ■ OLIVE STREET KINSTON PHONE | ACME REALTY 00. If Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds Fire and Automobile Insurance | WE BUILD AND REPAIR ROUSES ; i Dial TE 2-0958 pi 29 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. ; Get Rich In Spite Os Yomrelf™""! 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In a letter addressed to Johnson. > the Republican committee official WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 17. 1957 pointed nut that Negroes have fought and died in every way in defense of their country They pay taxes and support government in • | stitutions. They have honored all other responsibilities expected of citizens But the Senate has yield ed to the dictates of 11 Southern | states. "Those are the same states ! | which kepi Negroes enslaved for ! nearly 250 years. It was the same ! section of the country where the controlling politicians still try to operate under slave day philoso- Better Buys Better Terms j On Better Jewelry * j |J|M ;imimrni jmmr sured Bovincja, | Tba Umi System I /; 122 S. SdHitbtiry $!, ! yyiwaX i I N„ C. \ | L TOP QUA lit: KRAFT RECAPPIIi 3 ; SAVE 50 i On NVi\ Tire i m- ? / \ \ \\\\ • Modern Tread i ? I IJ' V M/Mt Usciiuv 5/ IvTiM f Tis /P V i 6f>trit4l ri9f MW' J Terms To Suit You! 14 and IS INCH TIKES FF CAFFf U HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. I 428 s. 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