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6 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1958 Ipriilrtgs You Should Know WMWrwr-:*. mm»mtri«mmw».*rm * - r -. rWTl . i|l| -, fOT imrawnm-itfuiiwiM^wram-- I m‘fieatty |P||p Born in Africa, brought to *? P , the U.§, m 1761, SHE WAS SOLO AS 2liM|^ KJ. ' A SLAVE TO MR. JOHN WHEATL.Y OF jßr|pb /M „ ■■; |S M BOSTON. IMPRESSED BY HER INTELL- .f||." I6ENCE,HE PROVIDED FOR HER EDU* Jfi ;. CATION —SHE WAS A MASTER OFLAHN || ; AND HISTORY, BUT WON ETERMAL FAME " v -I\ _ |gW»ME Pi as a poet/in England SHE was guest OF ME GUEST OF ' GEORGE WASHINGTON / ! ? !tf - i|| •=- j&Jjfc - '- • -• v " -.a--. '-v»r.vOT.wr>«Wi'i»'- 1 'fiw i «wm i »w» «**■<» ■> ai— &‘<Mr*~*r-n%*lu nm*m wun «yr -• <Btyry»w>> [■Open 7b Negroes: I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES pa STAV IN SCHOOL ■ Ferhap: you don't liK** §S«d /pel »'•••!. • •« • • R r > thi.l •„'•• '■' v• •. ■cht av You might be r;hl • '• ■ The United State, Employo-em Hf high school 'drop out who HslPply tor jo( do O' 1 ■• i l ly »*• < ■hat they are cap -Mr of oosnc o: IS ’en want to do. T /••' has ■'7oo branch off'tes thn-i,. I ;!:<• ■stion. Probably no o!>n-r sind< W® "TSBE! MP&K&ffI r'ssr«’vs.'. - , B|'i. n |v ’jgggS&L#! .?. . fev. ! f -flp I aB | mzmJLjg, , e f' ! I ‘mmw 4 -: ; u 2& : : H 1 5 I st " t -mi ; ■ * Wi t KWMWtt « -Mi*,-' "MBK M BACK FROM EXCHANGE ■— Siv Bennett College students sue Bin instructor who spent Uvo weeks at Mount Holyoke College, South Bindley, Mass achus< it as part ot the exchange study program be.- fflween the two institutions, arc noun is tlu v arrived hack to Greets ■torn last week. Left to right: W ; -**>* Patricia Hopkins, Miami, Fla; Kira nor ! ields, Richmond, Va.; .Tamesena Chalmers Fayetteville; Blolores Wiggins, Petersburg, Va..: Mor.v Shotfncr, Greensboro; and ■Vgg’' Coefiekl, Kmsion: ,1 anrs < McMillan, art instructor, who laugh t courses at Mount Holyoke as well as serving as counselor to ■he Bennett students is the lone mule in the photo, tin Sr.hQfjii|p Fm* March i-Fll g %#! Kfllls «Jli I NEW YORK The March B-.hertuie for the weekly choir pro - \ I ams presented by the Amen-1 lam Broadcasting Network in co-! Iperation with the United Negro j lolleec Fund, was announced tc-i lay by W J. Tr"nt, Jr., tsecutiv lircctor of the Fund. I The choir of Morris Riovm Col-; Irge, Atlanta, Ga. will be heard j parch 2 under tiu dhcei.nr. cl ; B Johnson Hubert. I The choral group of Paine Col- j BBC. Augusta. Ga *ull broadcast! Dr.Helen Edmonds, NC Historian Speaks At UNC DURHAM Dr. Helen G Ed monds, graduate professor of his tory at North Carolina Coll; pas scheduled a speech .n, the Uni versity of. North Carolina Libra ry, February 26, on “Tfie Negro n Politics." She is author of a study of the Negro In Fusion politics in North Carolina. t Recently, she was Pits Elsen lower’s personal representative to he dedication of the Liberian Ca pitol Building in Monrovia. L beria In addition to numerous artlcl. s I .'■•■■ ■ ha* a greater opportunity , ■ i --tod,vine youth employment i , .u,,,„ c ‘ | The "dov t; u «sh school" argu- I . iv.or.! I'd sUy goe? sonrw'thmg like I '••■ Tli ouit now, learn a trade, ‘ r.«:t come experience and start sav >u for the future. What are Eng- Itei. geography and history go me to no for me? Leave those rub jt.els for the kids who are going to college, T should be learning : tmething practical" But the- facts don’t support that • ■ rgurneni. Let's start with money March 9, directed by Mrs. Ruby ' Robinson Jeukins. The chou - of Fisk University of ; Naahville, Tenn. will broacast on i March 30. j The weekly choral series sea , turing the choirs of the member < colleges of the United Negro Col -1 lyre Fund, originates in New York i over tire American Broadcasting Net.vvcKr. Sundays, 10:36 - 11:00 j E'.M. (WABC-N Y., 12:35 - 1:00 ; e ni.r Check local listing for i braodcast time in your area. , and speeches In this country and | abroad. Dr. Edmonds has served ! the U. S State Department on two | occasions in Europe as cultural i affairs specialist. An active member of Delta Sig i mu Theta Sorority, Dr. Edmonds :■ recently served as Founder's Day i speakers for chapters Durham j Charlotte, and Greenville ana I Florence. S. c. She was scheduled to deliver a m <"di in Asheville as guest of the City's Inter-Racial Committee on "How Shall We Educate for Bet i ter Race Relations. i angle. The last census indicated j that all employed men 25 years or j older . those who completed, only | eight years of grade school re ceived a median income of $2,533 a year Those with four years of high school education averaged ; yearly earnings of $3,285, In a life- j tune of active employment, the I high school graduate will have j j carried $30,000 more than the non- i graduate! i - ■//, / if walk. I g p GUM If IB Jm I from 11 Ml WASH *1 to*'' mzt/ *• ’ / 4 </ "jp frit® * *BW •vorfd of oowftsrt with Hi* wife-saving j , of arc ail-#!ectrie horm ktundry. You'N b« stops and time ah&ad wtieo you po* tfiosd *iectri« servants to work on your household «hore*. Drudging hours dwindle and you have mor* time to devote to your f#moy, friends and hobble*. Whisk away washday drudgery eutomati* mogi« of an siectria washer. As fo* weather,, the world'* nhorteet efrjtbeslin* —» an elect rie drytKfe-mwfcfii fhtff* freshen and dry your clothe*. Then for a perfect finish, fSM <towT fceat tfi« eN’-down solid comfort of an electric ironer. So to make yow wssbdcyc a walkaway, post visit your electric appliance dealer. Let ht«*s thm you how modem cff-clcctrt* laundry appliances car put you on toad to mom graciouc living, electrically! Why not see him soon? | Washes so Cfemfp-Dries so Qmkfy-lrsits so Smoothly- \ ELECTRICALL Y of tourse! i (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) vs UVS BETTER ****** *"*•*" «"*» msmmm «*«> <*mamm wmtcx ftimw s**w* ew*m wmmm wbb nwwi mmm»m otw wrm Nk> ' ''***• < %rmsH 9 ’ . """ Man Refused Drink In T avem j Because He Was With Blond DETROIT (ANP) Despite i th« testimony of two newspaper- ■ men and a UAW union official in his favor, James (Casabiancai San- i ord, was found guilty of disturbing I the peace in the Wonder Bar, I Thursday, by Recorder’s Judge j Frank. G. Schemanake and given a Woman Says Ala. Cop Raped Her PRICHARD, Ala. (ANP' - • A young woman who said she wn.s; raped by a Prichard white squad! car policeman Valentine night was reluctant to permit the in cident be reported to federal fi.i- ] than tie* for a possible civil rights violation investigation. The 25-year-old attractive al leged victim, visiting from Cau fornia, told a community leader that sire could not afford to have publicity attached to fch* occur enoe because of contingent cir cumstances. * • * * She tffpi fined that «h« married and was in the com pany of another man who was arrested for reckless driv s imr arid having no driver’s ! j license, as a prelude to the | policeman forcing her to have a sexual affair with him. j** * * | i Tlie young woman left. Mobile, ; i where she was the quest of rela | fives, last Wednesday after re-! porting the matter to the Prichard j Police department and a repre- ! sentative of a local civic organ;- j zation. She said the Prichard chief of police told her she was telling a ; "lie" and Insisted that, none of his men "would go with a nigger j woman." * sfr * Hi However, Negro resident j here naid the town has r no- | i torions record of white rre.n | being involved in the debau chery of Negro women in the * community, I suspended sentence. • Sanord was arrested several weeks ago, when the bartender, 1 Ben Cwyu, rgjtused to serve s I blonde who accompanied Sanford I the bar. * * » * Three whitp witnesses who * * • * While details were riot given by the or2-—izstion inve£tigQ.t!r*2 the alleged rape, it is believed that the Department of Justice may be asked to look into the matter. SfHEOID TIMER SBB ** A A.-ipnj' marriage is a long coeversatioa th.u a (war, j seems too Hhortr 1 Quality Furniture g ( and Carpet | Moderate Down Payment Up To Three Years To Pay DIAL TF.mple 2-3252 OF RALEIGH, INC. were in the bar during the ar rest told the court they did not hear any profane language, ut tered by banford. nor did they hear him threaten to "blow-up” the place, as testified by seven policemen, including two ser geants. * « • • Douglas Frazier, a UAW offi-! eta! said he heard Sanford demon, i ding to be served stating he was being discriminated against. Fra zier said he heard Cooper tell Sanford, “I will not serve you un til the girl leaves the place." The second witness was Norman Nickerson, a writer in the Detroit office of Time Magazine. He 'aid. "1 noticed several police men walk into the bar. I didn't hear any loud shouting or voices I Finally f heard one of the sergeants ! say to Sar ford "get out. 1 or words i to that effect." John Nickerson, a Kj-. r Press y* porter, declared, "T. didn't hear any loud or shouting profanity 1 heard Sanford sav. ”T don’t care about that All I want »s a drink.*’ i i.Mi -i - mm ~ ».. y.c -wuK. jra i '• «... psktjwmm—cjqwmataai—— Iran I -**<r ■%. I ( '//////! ■ SCHtNLIY DISTIILERS, IMC, |l 1 j JSKBJ 2 PINT ms Kl 4/5 (IT 86 PROOF. 70 X CRAIN NEUIRAI SPIRITS. SCHFNLEY DISTILLERS, INC., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY \l
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