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Young of 1054 Parker Street, j Fswr-Day UNCF Meeting Ends jin Minneapolis ; MINNV APOI.iS. Minn Four j ; day a of iurcheon-. busni o ?s meet- ; ing* dmV-i public aopearances i and tours for 3 : president--. of col* i i li’crr wiih preHominantly Negro j J enrol In nv/- can » to an end here [ ; recur,fly | Ir war- the first time in the his tory r,f the United Negro College 1 . croup thai ail >" president assent* , ! bled in one city and ale the first ! time that tire Tv \n Ci*tes were ! I host?, i Highlight of the foui -day rath - | eritie was a public convocation at j | Northrop Memorial Auditorium on j ; the University of Minnesota camp* j us Sunday, March 16 On this occasion, alt 33 preai ; dents were introduced from the stage President Carroll V. Kew i son? of New York University, print ! cipal speaker, spoke or The Chal- | | lenap la America." j "The Supreme Court decision j i upon segregation in the schools j ; has not diminished the importance i i nf the Negro college m the Ameri- j ' can educational -■ ten.” Dr New | -cm told an audience of more than | ; 2,000. “Recently v. are hearing nf our driintec itiug scientific • t*d technological position u hrn compared to that of the Soviet Union Vs are disturb ; fft by the fact that ire have grave shortages of manpower ■ n the !vgb.~',t Icvpl of com petence. It. is rather surpris ing to note that a major as pect of (He problem has rarely i [ been mentioned, namely, the fact that millions of children within our vast Negro poputa , lion have limited opportunity and motivation to develop their latent talents. j And, ic f ur- tin? e,,, r i y, ~ pjl. j ! knowb anthropological truth that l the Negro race possesses it? prop, j or porportion of those who hs'w j | the native intelligence to become outstanding engineers, scientists, musician:., mathematicians, teach- ; ws. doctors and so on." i Speaking for the 33 president:; i j was Dr. Arthiu D Gray of Talk- ! J tens College. Alabama. The fam- I outt combined S pel man and More | house college choir,- of Atlanta, j On. rang. Thomas Moore. Minne- • | aPoli? business man and hotel own- ! j cr. was chairman and Judson Be- \ | mis. industrialist, was honorary | chairman. President. James L. I ; Morrill of the University of Minn- I ! esota greeted the assembly. * * * * Opening night of sh» r onm cation, alumni of the 33 col 'cues, headed by Judge 1.. Howard Bennett held a recep Uon at the Prudential Insu rance Building on VTayrata | Bhd for the presidents and j convocation committee. j * * "i * Saturday morning the presidents ! were conducted on a tour of the J Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses j where they were welcomed to the j Twin Cities by Minneapolis Mayor | P. Kenneth Peterson. They held their business meetings at the Uni versity end wore also luncheon finest? of President James L. Mor r>n at Coffman Memorial Union, : That night. along with members of l the Convocation Committee and | the Minnesota Board of Trustees j as well as local industrialists, busi ! ness men and educators, they wsi» | cue;-t,s at a banoiiet in the Radi*- j son Hold !11 Per Cent Os Voters Are Negroes LITTLE ROC’K ' (ANP> Approximately ll percent nf the j total eligible voters in Arkansas ■ this yea? are Negroes, according to j a, report issued last week by the I state auditor. j The report, marking the flrra j survey of Negro poll tax holder? i Shows that out $33,978 eligible vo | ters. 64.023 are Negroes. It lute a j | table of eligible voters by county ‘ i and race, and the number of per- i sons over 21 by county anc! race. The total of Negro votes is an ! approximation, because poll tax ! numbm of Negroes in lf> counties were estimated In the other i 9 counties, the figure was taken either from official certification or from lists in county poll books The population figures were ob tained from the 1950 census re ports. i Out of 33X18" '.dull Negroes. 2ft per cent of 64,033 bought poll I taxes. Have farrowing hou ee ready be fore sov.'s begin to farrow Record keepinvt ir essential to an efficient dairy operation. Better grades of cotton are ex pected to sell abo-.3 support, levels | next year. Raleigh, were held Wednesday, Raleigh were held March 19. 'n the chapel of the Raleigh Funeral Home, at 3 p. m Interment was at Baptist Grove Cemetery with the Rev W. A. Penny in charge Survivors include: a husband, Howard Young, 2 sons. James A. Young, Howard Young. Jr.; a mother. Mrs. Eunice Corbin, a Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors—Available Now Without Prescription /Stop* Attacks in Minute*Sv. 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