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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH . 9,2, 1358 Yes We All Talk 3 By VUrcus H. Sou I ware I tjc la Parliamentary Inquiry Ltjir motion 'rise to parlinm-n- Hry inquiry ' is a motion designed Hr the purpose of asking <i>o Ho o regarding porliarrn-niaw l.iw. ■ Suppose, for example, a Huh p is disoaW'ing the part it should jgjplay in community recreation, j ■ hut it cannot make a (lorn-ton P during the particular meeting. H$ During the discussion, i mem- ' I her might say: I"Mr. Chairman. 1 rise to a par- Hsmentary inquiry." Without wail- Hg for a second, the Chairman j piys: ■ ‘'State your question" || To which the tnembvi might -*v: j g "Mr Chairman, what. can we do j ■- g** rid of «he motion ve arc ! f fation’s Notables Attend j RTMCA's 17th Annual Fete '§ NEW YORK C ITY f ANT’ ■ Har- | ■am Branch YMCA ce!ebrnt->d its ■7th Annual Country Club and ! ■ports Achievement Dinner Wed nesday, with 300 members and ■riecds of the dub observing, the ■rind up of the greatest financial ■s-tripaigo. in the history of the lamous institution. I The diners, gathered in the main ■uditorium, happily sppLrded a Straight from the shoulder talk by ■Detroit’s Congressman, Charles C. ■Diggs, who pulled no punches as ■ e lambasted the hypocrisy of the j ■n-S! rights picture, warning his • listeners not to be lulled into com- I ■lacertcy by accepting the apprr.ah- j ■g proposed by thf shrev. d prnpo- j ■tents of segregation, ■ Gives Formula For Achievement I At the same time, the Congress- : Brian blueprinted a formula for ; fchieving success in this fi pit, he Babobi ‘Freedom's Fight ” I Sarlier. Joseph E. Da\ is. presi fcent pf Harlem’s lone Ne >ro HnV th# Carver Federal Loan A <so. H don, and president of tin Century Club, presented special merit a wards to Miss Sara Lou Harris, Mre. Martha McPherson. Clarence "Puggv" Bell and Alexander Be- , thea for unu? tally oaf: : n. -ng •vork in the recent campaign. JACKIE ROBINSON PRESENTS AWARDS He was followed by Jackie Rob- InfOP .now a member of the Board i & n, I ■ "■* ■■ T I j I &" W V: Q, 4* + + FRAMBURG on fix tures is like sterling i>n silver , Ibe best. Choice for lasting not for just the price, beauty and not for just the price. . , , ..However, we can supply other quality! fixtures. Within your I i means. Visit our large display. + + + Electrical j , SgM,j I Wholesalers Inc. “WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE " 911 N. West Street Raleigh, N, C. TE. 3-6278 nov discussing?" The chairman might nuke Mime suggestion* as in what mirtit be done «nr| say. “t sug gest that vp refer this question « committee of three people who v I*l report at our next meeting.” It is highly possible that he could say. "The chair refers this matter to the parlia mentarian." It would then become the duty of the parliamentarian to make some sort of practical suggestion or procedure to take. READERS: For my discussion pamphlet, send ;-i self-addressed en velope to Dr. Marcus H Boulware Sf Augurtine’s College, Raleigh North Carolina. of Managers of the Greater New York YMCA who made the honor able mention awards and sports achievement awards-the first go ing to two outstanding athletes from the Boys Department, Albert White and Eldrldge Proctor; the major awards to outstanding ath letes. this year voted to Althea Gibson, U. S. Lawn Tennis Asso ciation Women’s Singles Champion and to Ron Delany, Villa Nova University star runner and Olym pic 1500 meter champion. For the Youth Department, Rich ard A. Conyers made an excellent presentation telling what the. Y means to him, a typical young member. JUDGE DELANY INTRODUCES DIGGS The Honorable Hubert T. De lany introduced Ihe guest speaker, Congressman Diggs who promptly impressed his hearers with forth rightness and his understanding of hi? «üblect-civil rights, the Free dom Fight." 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HARGETT ST. iWwymWBHVi nt ««>t'y» H»Wgm , >rgg liku»'Wiewilgju■OWU.es-7a^'»v»'P*artur<p»irTOi«wv«a» v i«iwuawrw< wane- »wu t.• «Wn>w —a. —.lawn KWWWWI J is pushing man relentlessly toward world suicide is ignorance.” * * * + Dr. Love, said lie was not re ncrrinsr tn ignorance in mathe matics. physics, chemistry or of ignorance of the accumulated technology wlileb ena.biee va to unlock nature’* most secret treasures. “'Wo are Ignorant." he said, *'ot the fact that race and culture are merely osfrw&f-ri differences and that man !s our fellowtnan wher ever found. Bishop Love wan the guest speaker at Founder’s Day at the College. Speaking on “The Abun dant Life,” the bishop said the achievement of the abundant life is not a matter of haphazard luck or of a winning gamble. « * * « He urged his audience, com posed of faculty members, stu dents, alumni and friends of the college, to take advantage of eivery opportunity to achieve, the abundant life, for the fn- Charter Oak j BOURBON ! I i | " i 1 HMSffl MWMKI WWSKY • 8 HOT ! 1 MTOWfal fiSHUitS mmm twAnnmi*. nmm\k | tars of America depend# on ! how Intelligently tve Ameri cans nourish the learning given in our colleges and universi tics. a ♦ » • The Founders Day observance began with the campus memorial at 10:30 a. rn. presided over by President Robert P. Daniel. Im mediately following the morning worship service at which Bishop 1- 3i-„ ~ IN RALEIGH’S CAMERON VILLAGE I Wmni-PhaiT I Young Men and Boys’ Outfitters jMiMWMitMiii.il itww■OKW— uni ■i #wai muimh—wsaraw«MMteiwwpaMWWTaawi—mu—aawe hiwwnnwaw | Shop Monday and Friday Nights Til Q | bSjjSs IIIIIIH !■— nun in mi in ■mil iw www iombi w ■ninii«iinn mu i iinn ttiti m i © 17 A CTrp i iS/ita 1 Ln Tops in styles for the I younger set 'itJPK I Sizes from 4 up ■ Also Cadet Huskies You -•■.ati give your young |J| man the style and smartness they a : bh! all admire by letting fLo him select his Easter finr-ry from our fine collection, j • Ncrthcool ® Buddy I ETONS 5.98 up | JR’S 14.98 up | CADETS 12.5(1 up j ; STUDENTS 24.50 up j * Sport Shirts • Sport Coats • Slacks • Socks • Underwent • Wind Break err- VUiaftb anrl i J Wear Slack* # Dress Shirts #Wrenn> Pharr is your Boy Scout Distributor _ ~ r ‘ * M ib&somsafcte feom 4* km&w&n boar on -..tkt £*#* m#yn avx*. w«*k nieteatt feftgerir. Bspecbfir fcmWne, «*rw aofc****! 4ieatk. few vterm>vs w *>r wist • ba bstea* neck mean# fee a« sow# fe*ek* than®* Stw-- >0 to 20 $29,98 «KVY • BLACt I Efird’sl —~ —of Raleigh l ove spoke, a memorial motor cade journeyed to Blandford Ceme tery in Petersburg and to Ever green Cemetery in Richmond to place wreaths on the graves of the late Albert. W. Harris and the for mer administrative heads of the college. All seed Irish potatoes sold In North Carolina are certified to protect the commercial grower.
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