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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ?. 1957 |pr y|ft - OFT TO rvnTA—Dr Venwi € Johissart, professor of Aerirnl- Economics ®t A&T f>* leje, ha* Hr-un (n fn fndii &g assistant program offir* I *' of ffcg ?!ftom?f»0« -t? 0“ onppr.3fsnft A 'ditiin is it &t iotx of ih r lnit^,d ?‘OT< s -tr , Fo r ut M*» vri»| Shaw University Begins j Current Year Sept. 10th j Dr. William R sStrs»Mier. pres?- dentof Shaw University, has an nounced that the ninety-second ac ademic year at, the University will begin on Tuesday. September JO. with h general staff meeting sche duled for 10:00 a m at Tyler Hall, on Wednesday. September 11. at pOO am Also s' Tvier Hal!, the opening faculty conference will he held in the form of a workshop The theme- of the workshop is "The Responsibilities of the Faculty and S+aff in Achieving the Purposes and Obiectives of Shew Universi ty This meeting will he followed r ■> luncheon in the Campus Tnn, the Orientation program will begin on Thursday. September p and H-tH he directed by Hr. Marguerite M, Adams. Uftiver ; iiv cTOEwlaf. A psychological ryswiftatiftc and a test In Eng ii;.h will he given to all new «indent? T'mto-.Cv officials will lectwe. to the newcomer* cn the procedures an<3 facili ties of the institution Some of the entertainment fea olenned a.-£, a picture titled New York Migrant Labor Laws Are Not Enforced, Probe By NAACP, Reveals NEW YORK fANPi A barbed , Wirt- encampment patrolled by j armed guards who did not permi* ; the more than 100 Negroes couf-n. ed •within to leave the enclosure was traong the abuses discovered in an investigation of migrant la bor conditions in New York State Herbert Hill, NAACP labor secre tary, disclosed here Thursday Reporting on the mvestigat -n which he conducted jointly with the Rev. Latta R Thomas, prs.-i --dent of the Elmira, N. Y. NAACP branch Hill said the work will be ; continued to discover possible -d- ; olaiions of federal peonage laws HiH reported (far* the studv of labor camp* and working condition* for migrant aerirnl t'lco! worker* in four upstate Lots For Colored 5Mr Miles North of Raleigh tn Sandy Land Village l ObtLMl—’ ( (town • It.i la nee WHh Monthly Payment Dial TE 3-8721 if Ton Want To Tike The f!F) Our nf Mfe . . C. Karl Lichtman . / Dial TE 2-3%9 t ’ fehw** SECT life &• ipp EN- (TRANCE- .t® M Mft i COMF-.YK? lWßtrv-r.r' <r ——- ■ -—■ ■ ey.rai;■:■.»»!> Am^UKB! p.'x&J&'.xA it? 4/3 QT. APPLE -TAGt • 4 **«* , U w?«or ee«YilV'‘t j ttob»3fyl!!», M. j i i. . i work with the. program of pgricwU oral development In that, r.nunlr* and will he sta lmried -1 New Delhi. Ur, .folio son. «bn bas held the position at the i oiu ire since March. 1954, hold* the t’b u degree from the t utvrl -I i , of \V i'-.ninm He levies (he ''States in eat!}’ Oc her, "Shaw on the M" cc." a Oct Ac ,;, 1,. r. . ~ 1 m - - -.1 !■' - yT- Cco ter, a theater party, through the court'-’sw of the Anlv-'-ytor Tbea- ' ter, talent night, and the student I council reception, Sunday, September 15. at TOO ! pm the Student Christian Associ- j a lion will sponsor a worship ser* j vice in University Church. Presi- j dent. Strassner will address the student*! on the subject "The Spi* j ri* of Shaw University 1 Kegisf.ra'ton will begin on Mon j day. September 16, and classes will j start on Wednesday, September IS. j at o:0n a m The formal opening enerctses will bn held in Oreenleaf An iovium on Wednesday, Septem ber IS, ?< a.m. sto Wfl- j Intn f! .Tone*. Jr principal, Pasquotank County Elementary j j School, Bliiabeib C-ty, will speak to the student? and fa ml- j ty im the occasion i The University reception will be j 'held Wesnesdey night. September i j 18, at S 15 in Spaulding Gymna- 1 1 sium New York counties revealed “widespread violations of the I recently-enacted state jaw* re lating to migrint agricultural labor.” The camps investigated here in ‘ Chemung. Cayuga, arouben and ! Onenda.2o counties. The barbed i wire encampment was found in I Martville. N. Y. “Among the many abuses found j were labor camps consisting of i abandoned farm houses, diiapidat- ! ed shacks and lean-ro shanties i without sanitary facilities non- j payment of wages by unscrupulous j crew leaders, child labor violations j and Jack of crew leader registrs- I ♦Son and labor camp certification • as required by state laws,” Mi ! Hill reported. He said the migrant farm work erf s are Negroes brought mainly from Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. 7%e /T. I b, U *eV i 1 %r * aJWnIsL. ] •‘Some people are. easily e* ; tcrtained. All you have to do j is sit down and listen to t hem.” j i N. Y. NAACP Attorney B! asts “Phoney j Liberals Os The Democratic Party” NEW YORK (ANF) -Blasting phony liberals of the Democratic I party and those Negro spokesmen j who arc more concerned with pro j venting' » split in the Dm■ iocir 1i- i party than with the elementary rights of our brothers in the j South." outspoken Conrad J. Lynn j counsel for the executive board of ! the Rockland County (N.Y.) NAA- j CP, sounded the battle cry of the J current rebellion against leader* j ship in political parties by Negro j leaders In his letter, Lynn praise* Rep. j Joseph Martin of Masoacbusetts for "his uncompromising stand for j I a meaningful civil rights bill " j "Now wp hcai from the i phoney liberals largely tn tbs j | nen-.nrrat).- party”, I viin non* ♦lmtcd. 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