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PAGE FOURTEEN ‘Hire On Basis Os Merit,’ Jackie Tells Executives NEW YORK (ANT Fx-Doda *tar Jackie Robinson ch !1 - 1,500 personnel and industri.’i re bi tten* executives today >o hu- an-, promote minority work* x- on •> basis of merit., and - ■ ■ dustry's failure to en ploy and train them was “throw-in 2 .< at the individual ami th>: r. •t■ -n a* t whole ' Tiling baseball as one ex ample, Robinson, now president in charge of |,- nr! at the Chock Full O'Mux Corporation said; "(i bas*-i.ili, aft‘-r til year-, rtf wen in , i.ii- “Asiatic Flu” Hits %/ * jf'* * 1 trri JicLVtßTKjltiu Team NEW ORLEANS (-•.Ni ter Miriam Francis. LV-m -*f X • University and Alfred C. PH.-niy athletic director of »> -r m, - <r/.-.t‘v arr.,)iir" i hall game with Ti; -k* Av which was ssh'-dnbd to ■ In Al-ibom? n, Sr ; her 2fc. has been ear.r. of the num r,-. 1 of the Asiatic Fh; . re'- - iff fj*)<** I bests cf the Xf.m-.r t • ~ bal- Team. Meet St , /4 a gust Ine s Oct. 5: Shaw Bears Score 11 -0 Win Over Union In First Caine The Shaw tJnip - ed their season with an tory over Virglr-• U> * ther* Saturday r Park scaring- a safet*-- 1.-t* third porlad and y the- final quarter. Shaw t tackle 1 ■ - Hinton caught Virgin ? Milton Marshall in 1 to put, -he Beers y’--- : : in the third quartet After tv, ■.,?. « . ?, t Falcons, Eagles 7<> Clash; Homecoming Plans Released By St. iuigustine* s College ■ Plan* ha. - ® been rv-v-5- < t T . ©ne of the greatest •••»>••. . -m. celebrations < '■> • :--m ■ ftisMne s College, sc* ' i Purdie Acdeis. ch&t to or. <h • homecoming committ* * The homecoming . v. ! he held on October I ■, ; ‘.he “Falcon'v’’ of y<_ \ u tine’s College Bir-et f . ?!e«" of North Corohu.i ■ lege at Chavis rjn, Miss Delores H« "v- ■ of • N C. Will repm.rr.: r.l ' Mis#. St, August in* by Misses Con-inf «.• man: Geneva rciQin- . Helene Spencer, junw lafchusiasm for t • hae been building with campus p**p ! »l?i. ducted by Rqymnptl H ■ Ider.t of the Student C ■ r official homei m • ■.. . begin on FUtih-'. rv with t pep ralh and h : duled for 7 p.ir on t;-.-- athletic field ST. AUGUSTINE sP ;i. iji » tAaC-H* ' f A *'£l ** .1 j*K * * Gen 1 Adm. $2 50 Students SI.OO BEAUTrn r, MAJORETTES BANDS BIG H A UPTIME PROGRAM or*. f sa ‘liilir* 1 this minority manpower for its financial health, there is no reason why \ in biisincss, industry and commerce can’t !ri I'm'- b - ball . bv showing courage instead of being wishy was by, r,a c mode the job easier for all r.f as here" Robinson who joined the restau ’J ch.-i.n and coffee company six months ago. spoke before the ! 'P nine session of the American Management Association's fall ’per sonnel conference at the Hotel . "at-.-ri -vst taken in con- I tnnc<;.,n wj*h a bl inker sdmjni* ! trative o. dor to the department | hcM-ti r>j tne to disc on n’tmo V eiu-rirnlsc and esytre 1 i-i.rr•»■ i;f activities until further j 1 notice*, I There is no lr;.iicatlon at this j i time* th-t the announcemen t in j : »n;» '* *y offA('tf* |Vi p ‘crrhf’Hi i | home cn me w;th A).ab?»ma State ! |nt tVir Xav«*>r Ur. ? verify StadtUfft ! ■ nr. Sri<sit’d-ly, 5, 1857., ! ’ '■ ■ ' ?i -H'- '*yf frlrlr J ,f ' start of thf r'trof period, ; h\ 1 s*; ■■ nf' *' Vjil l trt»»r i d Wft i f 9ff .« fA?jr f?nd ihft ; toveMwri. LetsJs G-irrin ad r’'d ,>1( o point i ,h« pl?i red jfJ ?. cold | j ,rt r ivt ti s: mi a before som >?. l,>w i i ‘T'r r *' „ . ! i,*tk mo Hun*?' sct)]oT halfback . it •••rn X. J . Joe! Sbmv'b of. j tense with tf*4 yards rushing j tJ-unmend gom*. a, vari ? ! Scverei bands will accompany! t ***« homecoming parade, which i > w;; ‘ *■;, the campus at 1 3;>s0 i Ti.n>. the pHiade will be ; ■ c •' 1 oc High School band. fol»i i : >! by the fumcls from Render. ; : QDvute. Darden High of WiH i :T, ”‘ »»! tn» North Carolina Co!- ;i ' : " band, Durham. oi -ber activities include the! !' ’’ of the Querns and Band ! during the half-time. At! «.oq n.m. m the Alumni Office, i ■ r;r ' ciitive Committee of the! ! Ausnistine’a Alumni Associa-1 oon v;->; meet. The alumni dance! • ! : be h- irieit the Clin vis Hrishfs i i f’emmtntii.y Center. A college vice ;t.T!v Paper- fc scheduled for Sat-1 ; ni::bt. Oct, .12, at the col- | ‘‘ ‘ North Carolina ornamentals . ' :l a -'AO million per year bush ___ t .;■■■>. is ore advised not m dig i ‘ - * 1 pm s*of a fco eot - ly I ;"x , * '§t' * l • ' ft I TOAST OF WISCONSIN .Toknny is sc,own pouring dtacnpagn# over tho head of Hank Aoroo ii the dressing room offer the Brave* clinched the National tewme pennetni with a 4-1 win over the Cordinttia. Aaron, the hero oi Milwaukee, pounded out his 4.Vd home run in the llth in r.cj to moke a lour year Braves dream a reality, (Newspree* Photo). j Edward Turner Albert McClain I and Jftfr.es (Checo) Hintnn were oufstand|pg in th» Shaw line Frank Pinkston. Ted Bar at* and Johnny Bryant led the Panthers' i fof'Wavdl av will Hn-U with limit MiijE-tnun rivals, ti*, >t \»i r: time k 2-on rw at Cbsv l.s Park, Lincoln (Mo.) Opens Year With JEFFERSON CITY. Mo - in the seasons’ opener. Lincoln Uni versity (Mot came from behind m the fourth quarter to score two touchdowns and defeat- the Augusta na Vikings m a same played last Saturday before 7,900 fans at Sioux Falls. South Da kota . August ana, broke a scoreless deadlock in ‘be final quarter when it blocked a punt and took nver the ball on the Lin coln 3 yard line Rob Vtkan drr, left half on (he Viking squad carried it over on (be first try. Larry Converse eon verted. Lincoln the ntook the Qcikoff nmc CAROL IMI AiN Ross Named Captain At : Knoxville , KNOXVILLE, Term. Ralph ’ Ross, a lanky, 193 pound tackier from Miami Fla 1?, captain of Knot* ville College’s 195’.' Bulldogs Heart Football v each Bob Mun- I -.ten announced Co-captains have . not boen named vet, Foss, 3 socinlov.v and relisthniis • edijeatioi’i major, ro-captained last year’s * 'am wtj-Jrh a 4-5 • i'ecovd Ti:-;x lad clean rut, is i "'"nce(.ri-i bj bol.h 3tu»lejn,3 and lon* pi.ivcr, were on the =.irjc ilsj Hip week, pox Nib!*.' viol ims of ii*fi;iop-/,*. Three el hers were absent be cause of injuries suffered in ! oricitcc. j Yf;t. tuey re in &oocl a\* 1 i j Coach Muhaep ronfujc-.," siirt x-p ; l shootins for Kentucky ."fate," in ! | an opener at Frankfort, K.v., Oct. I When asked how Franklin , Thompx-'n • HR : . Austin h;ch i Vaduate who was a great ground : j xamer last year is looking in. ; practice he replied. "Tiii-iinpson :alwavs looking fme, it he does- 1 1 n’i. get, hurt," n and drove 63 v?rd? In eight plays i-: to scat*. Chicago sophomore - Lou 1 • Heffner earned the ban for seven e yards around cad for the tally. p -1 then, ran the extra point to knot e the score at- 1 all. 1 , Tanroin’s second touchdown ' j came after an AugusNna fumble .cn the V i mg i I -line Oil iho next play, charier- Sunnis took the j ball on a handoff and ran 36 j yards to score. Lincoln failed so : convert and the final score was ! 13 to 7 in favm of Lincoln. Throughout the first half ~f the halt pam* - . I.incolri played without the services of irst string quarterback, l /*'U Brew er who was recovering fr*in\ an attack of influenza. The "flu" ha. - been dogging va i rious Lincoln players tJiroughout their practice season this year but most of the players have shaken off its effects and are back in uniform Next- game for the Lin-, coin Tigers will he heiri Septem-! be -- 28. at Arkansas A3M College, i Dixie Boycotts ‘Satchmo, ’ Other i 7 an Entertainers | I ATLANTA (ANP» Here m this l major .Southern capital city, re-, i pone are rampant, that a Div •- i boycott is being directed against ! , Louts ".Satchmo" Armstrong and j | other Negro artists as reprisal for j | their rit,missing of the handling: iof the Little Rock school nVe | gration dispute. Armstrong, meanwhile, is being . especially pegged for his with drawal from a State Department! i sponsored tour of Russia and for : i blasting the treatment of Necroes ■ ! in the South. In Hattiesburg, Miss a disc jockey announced that he was | refusing to play records by Armstrong, Earths. Kitt. and Lena Home because they en dorsed "Satrhino’s” criticism Hi? announced campaign is sim-f i!ar t,n others being conducted in i i a subtle manner against Negro! stars in other Southern cities. For instance. Juke Joints in Blr- ! mins ham were plugging up the slots oi all records by Negroes, while in Atlanta, selections hr Negro performers have been re moved Ilisr jockey* in Memphis, Little Rock. Jackson, Miss., Charleston. S. (' and Nash ville also indicated they would nnt play record!! bv the Nc- ! groes. Other Negroes trot involved In ; the contioyeri-v but ; i ill meptlOtl- ! -r] ~f |],C hovcott »*•« j Sammy Davis h pearl Btilev I Fata Domino and Loum Jordan!! - Va. State’s Trojans Pin Hopes On Frosh Gridders PETERSBLRG. Vs. (ANP>—The hope of Virginia State college in building s strong conference con tender in the Central Intercollegi ate Athletic Association this year rests with a group of freshmen ! foot-bnii players, according to Coach W. W. T.awnon. Lawsor* disclosed that almost the entire Trojan team is com posed of freshmen gridders, fresh from last year’s high school wars. Only a. sprinklin;; Seeks $169,084: ;Sygar Ray Is Sued By Former Manager NI-W YORK fANPi On, n f Rsv Rr>hm=on * former manager*, Enye Braca. h»« sued the fabuiou* middleweight champion for gifts,. OS4 00 for breach of contract The mtrrmnns and cbirntsir* wc*e served nn the champion «i hi- Oreetiwnod Lake training camp where ha "a a? preparing for the fight with Basilio. it allege? a breech of contract between Robinson and Braca and bnroes the champion and Harold Johnson one of hi.a advisors, as i-e.defendants*, is further chargee Many Activities Planned Fy Gsieigii Rec. Department For Fall And Winter Th» Halelgh R 'creation depart ment Negro Dn isi'm. )| beginning ; Us Fall and Winter Program with ! - r £rkv.iK activityg for th<* i ;0i over the ettv', The to I h© conducted )vr.-e been carefully | I planned and to aid i i *}r i r t irtpants from, pr#-school •* i to th»» yoldest \ play school u ill ho rnn ducird for pre school rhil riron frnm 8:00 i m I oo pro rh#> pi j v H- 0 f»j u»n omm ifp as Hobart's Crater, corn or E Marttrt and Rart hi. Ceramic* and Arts K-. Craft? for ! adults will hr conducted at Rob ! rvis Center on Monday and Vri day KveriinSrt at fi or- ppi Art- & SOB And Morgan Clash Saturday Despite Sickness Os Many Stars j DURHAM - North Carolina Col •ecp football Coach Herman Rid- • ; di. k said tonight team physician? i o-'-i.-'i e NCC piayers wilt be ready - | ! for the college's scheduled game j ■■ !i.b Morgan ''.ta’e College at Dur- j him Athletic Park at s p.m next ! Saturday Klddi , 'k'a eonfidenc* way an outgrowth *■■ f a conference with Dr. Ch irp- . p Watts director « «trident health services at NCC Watts earlier rr-eoinn'icndefi j i ’range] in lion of NCC -- - game with ! Florida A and M Univeraifv at ! T-iIF -... sec, d Snpf t-: j\t \ ‘he (one, Dr Watts said 50 pry cen-, of thf football players" were ! ms. ctrd with flu virus. Durham Health euthorifle? are ! busy today examining specimens ’ from NCC students to determine ! whether the virus said f* l he o' 1 ‘he "flu-type" i? "Asiatic flu " NCC authoi ities made oil avail- j able bed spare possible in !h* tn- i fimarv to sc.-onimodste the r-ir-ady ; flo-*• of student patients who are ; crowding the 1,3 bed farii iy now : equipped with 65 beds There u 50 sturtnatr hos piiirr-H early last nlgbl with f>‘s awaitiiiq treatment. Infirm ary offieia's said more than ll.'t | l ) n , Now //?/? ) l '.a is living! ) C ,i ( A \ \ ...gnort show, the host KITT / ( and the King of Beers. ' ( " < ( Biidweirsei* \ [ TrflJ*. Yourself a little Botter \ f AKiHfUMB ' -t |Of>ts - MfWAVV • ms At-Uyflf.% \ UAA AAAAA-a AAAeAA.^ HARRIS WHOLESALE, INC, nf veterans <if last rear's team are r*n the sriuarl, Still Lsiwson is confident the te'm will make a good shewing. He points to the fart, that his team has hern working hard to attain proper condition, and that; the en tire squad has acquired a fighting attitude. It is such an attitude, said Lawson, that catapulted the Trojans into top contention in past years that Robin ton entered inf ■-* R con ; piracy with Johnson to deprive R-, act of hi? legal share of the Hasiiio Robin ton bout. And accord ing in Aidr.-.y Rayfieid. Brack's At tv’Try the latter’s share of (he R'i-''ninson-B;viiio fight would be "in the neighborhood of sloo,non- Also included in (he «uM. is $19,- OcJ fin which Braca rlaims Robin son owes hun from the second f rcr*r. I Milner f ight. Robinson knocked rut? Fuller in five rounds m Chicago early this year in re gain the middleweight title 1 ' * ,!t l--i ccndncted for u rncxers al both centers. Ounce rl.xx r. will be hefft tv 0 U-i\ -a \% rrir at hetb Reh erls and Chavis Centers, Rec M?.stlor* ft-*- all .l.i,**u ne*e held it f havis Park nffie, Thursday and I ridut. Seplpm hrr t;> ts). JO.S7 from VOO ft.fift p m Sli children interested in joining Ibp elaasr,* rrti.'st regis ter by 6:04 pm, fritlay, Sep (ember 97. r n *??,"n,U i'.r? for ehn Ad-.i'n Hancc Cls-s v'i)! bs pub bred at 9 i= ( er date. Beginning tYodncsday ReptSh'iber 13. 1957, Chi vis Center wa* oner ! n an;?l’x fnr at? ea-opinjr r?f fun arid folly. students biHI bf«ri U.ifpH from last Thm-da.v i.dept ?0) throncb (Srp« Biddi k -.aid recently first string i oupiterhack Kdward Hudson, one ! i.f :ht f -( to bf- stricken, had re- ! fumed to the infirmary "because | of "n>nor complications.” Riddick ! emphsr-i«ed Hudson's condition is ■ not serious and that he has orac- | lically recovpmd from the flu, ?>:- 1 •cepi he is still -vrak “ Mj Neighbors . bitUpfl II ! f a f~W’ L I ui tbi J Take 1 ht-i hunch of money donn to the . lore, dear, and gel $2 worth nf croepries.*' WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1917 m 0 1 ' ! i t as-. - if ss&§j3&s’ * & *&>& ' i^Mßlk, t ' %•« fat. .T^jtfißSSSKSlr ni mmm \ wm »w f H ■ - IHBP i|il " mtf > * * J| j% ; */ . I Vf;r ' ? * VOWVATION FOR ALL-ffAJ - Milton Pote«. «t»r rrntrr f«*r Oie AS r College 'caries. l« the Ifsm's outstanding Unworn • lusl 4 mite of a fellow, y <»•• W fi C hinc J7S pounds dripnine *c* vt-irr*, l s a l 3t .p psatpplp „f , "confi little m,,, A pO ., «,' otl J,o+h ~rfp,v,p and offense. h»> is >lmn.,i eer«*tn te cef <on consider* tion whrn the All-CIA ' tram « selected He «il! ti?rf foe th« Aj-hJ,, i n the opmei »c?ins» Virginia Cnion Unmet*? tv to he pl&ved i« ?;«»»s --bo?n Ihiy, S,s* ilfdav. ; Ortobrr .V afir-rnann JEnch Frida f ‘‘-sins' st 400 p .-t tree films will be shown forth? j younger chi Stories from *.h f i children's tnrord l.fbsrv will fee * | played for fhem and the ins true.- ! ; tor and children will tell and art 1 various Ksch Friday at 3 00 pm , Chavif | | Center will be opened for t-**en« i | Ti-rrs that are re 2 uttered ni school i j for teenage canals j The mid ret football program I j bog.'jo Thursday. Sept? ;r. be ?* I i 19, 1957 All games will be played 1 jat 5;00 p.m in the afternoon Mori- ! • day through Thursday on the mid- I ! not, football field. This leartie it, ; * for boys between the ages of 10- I i 13 end r) 110 lb. weight limit Ir a similar condition last night w-a* John Baker. Jr. 300 In senior tackle from Raleigh He war sx ne- »ed to be released soon Star halfback Clifton £ Jack son and Bcibbv Johnson. Durham senior end. -"ere added to the sick list yesterday, Rtdrttek <aid I ftCLSKA’ JjL VODKA ' $2 so C| tfoeKA q PINT SO Proof. Also 100 Proof. Mads Us - - \ from Grain by L. Relsky & Cl* \WB*rt Cockeysville, Md.. U S.A. Raleigh. Noith Carolina FOOTBALL! shiw y^i¥ERSiTY -versus— St Augustine’s College SAT., OCT. 5, 2 P.M. CHAVIS PARK—RALEIGH. N, C. t»en’l Admission , §2.00 Student Admission *I.OO hit, Augustine’s HOMECOMING Garne."'Oct "'l"’’" 2 Chsvie. Park, Ralegh N, C.—ArJm $2.50 - Student* sl*oo 3 Reunions Planned At 11omecoming Is.ftTOT?TTf A T- Term.—-■Oh&krss o£ ■ 1007 to 105" will have sdsci&l * *union& afc Knoxviiie College- 3 Mo m *zom • ti* ?c ti vitiec* Or- to b* ? '5-77. The 1327 class in ohsereins? 1 heir 30th an.ni v ers3 v y wni 1 tsJsa : the lead at the annual Alu 21ml banqyet Friday oct 25th it f p. m Two KnosvUhans. Mrs Aueus fa Scale; H.vatte. 2244 Brook; A vs., 3.E ?nd Att'v John ). lohnscn J> 80S Cellsce Street NW. ivg corttactm? member; of the 192 f rlas> Leaders have also been n; med so ‘'toTiulate rij . + ... ■ return in the other honored class'- £ h Tb c Robert tt-allace Dearx f hicaco ’ v t - the 11 i m rii c -t u c Sun *? '* Oct 77 to crilminate. Homeeorr , in MacMillan Chapel. He is j member of the 133 r class Arf;.vit.ic" on Saturdav Oc*- 2? ■'ill include an Alumni Associa tion meeting in Presneil Chape. 31 11 .ifi am.. Parade at 12 ooon- Football came in which KnoxvUli plays Bluefield • W.VaA state Cob Oge at ? p.m... Athletic Field Dance a* s p.m. gymnahum The ' iss farmer an -? hu corns a six to eirht week dry period before they freshen. Watch v'v,-; shrub her for .red '-ruder damage
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