19 Top Record Artists In “Biggest Show Os Stars” Atonal New Farmers Os k isa Wk. Is Underway ]' Cl' A.Tiftk'a W>ck 15 • "ou-inj in jiniularily s#t:h year, j . to, viiir; lo VV T. Joi hson. ' • W A(l' i- >i find National Exceu ' •'* n ''- ' v.'i; ’* hr-'L, rtuu.- i :t A, and T Coltew Grcenfbon*. j Jns y ?m* tnr week i 5 scheduled ! ()r ?%S veil 2m iiitOKUh Ap. * »>. Ono of iiv najor pti» ptw. is to] actiffeint Uv' public vllh activities ’ of l ie ui\Cr.im-r/dion. s*. i!h < iai emphasi? ~ t.;» |b r ' relationship uv ; late Booker T fc«d tt? j the program TJk- f arm \oii 1 n h - e desire to keep alive the life and * work of this gteat pioneer educa tor Booker T Washington spent • his life working for the adv,inr/>. mem os Vocational Education j earning by doino ' * • * * Tli c Dior# than 9 (INS Yen of America In North Carolina .join the mere than *«.O Ofl throughout the fifteen southern stairs in lh*> relebr.i hrndotl. These hoys are I’eiog trained and urged to pr.’eiiee (rood rifi/m-h'iv In North Cnr nllna where thorp a< e IJI chan ter*, emphasis hay hern put nr> th# importance of do-clop , tr>z leadership within thrno-.b the cooperative effort of tiio chaptpr In putting over < ntr. muntv p'ocr-intM and oondooi ■ j In? leadership conference* for W A Officer*. They# youth who «># studying better )jgrtctiUur.l! prac'uct'S. bet- ; ter rural And wfcsn 1 •. ng .»» ov National Medical Journal Now Celebrating 50th Yr. Th* Journal of tho National M<?d- j Jral Association, now in iix SOtn i y»ar. Is the p’drsf Negro medical 1 periodical anti contain mon than > *>o per cent of what Negroes have j wr>*ien or medical subjects, ex ( lum\ c of e fey boo'**- With »r I international circulation It enjoys i r i MfARKKT DLVFLQPKFk HO.V.Vf WALKER AND TFN YF .H MTN V.'iJlians O. Walker, edit or- publisher of The Cleveland lOhio) ('ail A Post and president of the National Newspaper Pub lishers Association, vas honored last week by the National Associa tion of Market Developers in Nashville. Tennessee. Mr. Walker who was N AMD Awards Dinner speaker, received The James A. ''Bill board" .larkfon Award, w hich will gr< annually to a person makir* t outstanding contributions to the Negro market. In the upper pane l Mr. Walker, right i< seen with, left to right, Mo-< It. Kend’"*. ■ Washington, 11 and Joseph F. Albright. \:p-ln die, Tennessee, r flriue NA dh hoard eha.i man and pi -nicnf, nirl Joe Williams 1 hi- P'WvHjiuf C oca-Cola Bottling Co., who represented The Cleveland i igh school vocational agriculture I ( hisses, will pay special tribute to I the things Washington Mood work 'd md clirct for—litc conservation of nation.’’l resources. crop-i {>*;>- i Hon, thrift, the live at home pro- I gram, better health, better relation j.iiut between the race:; and the l i ennomie advancement of the No j C!*-. Washlngfon's life is an mxp; ioii ’nd chHllengn to those farm ; :j'o '■ - I dry ccdtffaratt’ N -,v Kr.nn. , n s of An-.erh-a Week. K'-tcll chapter will have appro -1 r-iiafe programs in krening with ■ t|*,r ohlliMOphy of New Farmers of America Week In the o' a 3 p ! head rural youth will he asfcfrd to [ assume new' ’■esponsibilitie.''. undcr . take nigger tasks and 1o do more ;■'i f- - ler.p. H ■ will Vie faced with ■ the temptstion of high city waffCS, ! :rodf-;-e inventions and convenicn !<ep Hi, thinking "’'ll contribute i io shaping of world policies and j dHerrnin the mars- of opr nation. ; : ft offers a cltall r::c to gi.iiHe 1 this grrnt . cotton of or-r popula* i ! fieri and *0 help youth more of- j . 'eetivoly ttvske the ro:cried adju"!- | j merits. If is a great challenge for I * vopotinnul education ip the public ! -’i‘honly and other agencies atiifi ! j ptiblie institttlons. who stc inter- : ; ?s*ed >n youth. Will you, he public, join (hi? 1 : oup of rural youth in oh?' .’vm. j Wee. one .1 • ;■ '' I discharge! certain c l l ir duties oc- i crpt loiiflershlp resoonribiliiy and ; 1 other finer things rvt hfr. that will < | prepsrr tliom 10 livs in this ebang- ; | j n£ world. fSO incde.-i,: periotljoak m various, ports of the «arid Although it. has been the chief j medium of *xpiwsi«n for | I mil hors in e edical subjeet' it | 1 pages hai" novr:-' been re:f:■!. :Cfl ; j <fn 1 racial basis, and has had i i many cor.uibutions from non-Ne- : gro authors, who have me hided i f*TJESf:\T GIFTS TO YWC’A Mrs. l.illie Taylor and Mrs. Rebecca Cooke of the Y-Tccn (omn’.ttee are shown with part of the gifts present'd to Mrs. Kffie Young of tiie House Committee. The (».w Ritngr is a (lift of the Y-Teen Committee Mrs. Cooke made all the arrangement for (he tnv<-. Campaign Opening And Easter Programs Featured On ABC Broad casts For April NKW YORK— William J. Trent. dr. executive director of the Unit- 1 j -d N-’gio College Fund, officially j •>o.e of ! nc t ■■ •’ Wgiushed : 1 pair; s ir iru'lcrn ruedicire'. Jir, VValtet tie sander Honored i j The cover page of the second Is- ; • sue (March 1058) of the 50th vol- J mne carries a pen trait of the laic I D* Waller (>. Alexander who serv : <'d to; a ruin.br. of years is gen ai nprrcfary of the National .Med - I u -ii Association • 1921-1!W4» and as • ! chairman of its Publication Corn j mitlce (UH;- ItM.’A part presi- 1 ; den* of the NMA U92W*. he pine- i third medicine in Orange. New j | Jersey for 4fi - years i Active in civic and political as- , ! irs he served for two terms in l i the New Jersey Slate Legislature J and as a delegate-at-large to the ’ 1 Rcpuuivau National Convention. Salesmen’s Council at Market Developers' marketing clinic and run venlion. Below are seen six of the fourteen men who were honored lor having served their companies for ten or more years in the field of marketing. Left to ri,;ht. the men are A. 1 Smith, Jefferson. le\as, Leonard Custom Tailors Company. Tom Shropshire, New York who rereived award for Phillip Morris Company associate 1 H Wright; ''/tain f*. Nabors, The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Memoirs. Insir Alvin .1. Talley. Washington D. >' . and Nantlte! W. Whiteman, Charlotte, North < arollna. R M*is t wind Company, and front, Frank A Dee, tv be,vie, Industries. New A oj*k ( tty, j I opens the Fund .= 1958 campaign ov- , j i r the American Broadcasting Net- ; ! work, April 13. The program is 1 j on.’ of 1 lie regular weekly broad- 1 1 «.asts o' the "Negro College j i Chous. Tiic choral group of Bein’- jdic! College, Columbia. S. C di- j j reeled by Emnict* I 'Wcolcn ciil | I lie fraiure<l on this special broad cast. The choir of Hampton Institute, under the direction of William A j ! Scales, wiii aho be heard in a spec- : , i:.l broadets? <»n F.nsle’ Sunriav. j April 6 Tills program was record- 1 I cri for Ihr ABC scries In Chicago : • during the Hampton Choir's recent 1 Midwest concert tour, i Subsequent April broadcasts wip ' j present: fne choir <,f J.ohnion C Smith University. Charlotte. N. C j under the direction of Chri.-.lopher ’ ’ W Kemp Ap’-:! 30: die choir of Texas College. Tyler. Texas, direct- , ed by Frederick D. Harvey, April i j 27 ' j The weekly radio aeries, narrat- | j eel by Milton Cross, nnginat®? in I [ New York over lim American | I Broadcasting Network. Sundays i ! 10:3a 10 11:00, n.m <\VADC-N.Y j i 12:35-1.00 pin). Check local radio • : listings for broadeast time ip your j ! area. i FaubusVows To Continue j J ftfTTLE ROCK Ark. • ANP 1 j Saying that he i>; pvt a r:*:.'Uer. j ; Gov. Orval Fauho.* of A .inr.a --; has promised to keep fighting un- h i til “this integralitni is; ue ir set- i 'led.'' He did nut explain how he j believes the issue could be settled. ! The governor made the remark J I during an apped.-anett at a fthet- ] j land pony sale here. He drew ap- ! | plause from n crowd of H‘% oral ! j hundred persons from a 12-state j' i area. j One of the reasons the governor ! j said he showed up at the sale was j I to dispel ce>'tain* slerie- about inni. j Because iso gained “notoriety” ft>!~ | lowing the racial integration dir- i puU* at Central High School t-on«» I magazines and newspaper a.-tivics ; have pictured him as having herns, 1 he said. Army Denies‘Go-Nothing’ Orders To Troops In Ark. NEW YORK CITY (A.NP»~~ The Pentagon has denied "that the fed eralized troops on duty in Central High School Gin Little Rooki arc operating under orders !o do noth ing in this case of -a disturbance, j except to observe.” * * « * The Army’s position ww set forth in * letter to Ro> »Vil i kins, NAACF rsvcutlv#- m-i.-i-c --lary who previously had r<>- perteri to Wilbur vs Bruvkvr, Secretary of the Army, sit t tic had received information from t.ittic Rock "that the soldiers on duiv at (he school arc maid t to he operating under. orders ! <0 do nothing fn the esse of I disturbance, except to observe ! it.” » * * * In hir letter, of March 14. Wii- : kins cited 42 incidents of iiarass mentg. intimidations'and violence i directed against Negro students at- | tending Central High School bv 30 'rientified white students within ? period of 30 school days. Replying through his adminis- 1 Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware KINKS! OF VOTES In a deliberate organization the , members cast scvernl kinds ' votes They au■: COURTESY VOTE: A vote east i by a candidate ior his opponent. ; MAJORITY VOTE: This term refers to the number of votes cast * by an organization on a motion 1 A majority vote means at least one | more than half of the total num i ber of votes cast on any motion i or any candidate. PLURALITY VOTE: When sev ! teal candidates are being voted I upon, the candidate receiving at ! least one more vote than any other candidate, he is said to have : a plurality vote TWO*THIRDS VOTE Certain moimns. nccofrin-jg to general par - I llnJaw, require 3 f,wq ,r 1 Ihrids vote Among them are the ! Cooke, Anki Go-Star; $h Trie modern musio lovers on cas te; r North Carolina are in for the j treat of their life when the BIG- j _s» ' is f.mm I PAUL WILLIAMS -irm Y v ™ :*■ . ; 'v* */-* X J 4W 4 ' mSZ a- o l W. j BP * m ! PrmmSwd t wm l -4 ’(sisKsllHlKal sfe .fHMrapQ; . t a j JWF.RN BAKER uifi, _i i vji,vfe. ;M i J PAUL ANK.V j trailve asistsant. John W, Martyn, | |or March 21, Secretary Bruckcr ; t made no reference to these ;nci- j 1 dents However, the Army declar- i ; ed the report:-; that the troops were j operating under "do-nothing” or ders "is not correct." Martyn also | > gave assurance that "adequate pro- j j visions exist in the instructions | issued by the Army to the troops i , to insure neccssarj* action in the ! 1 performance of their mission. "It must be understood.'' he pointed oat ."that ihe school iiitlioritics arc directly respon sible for the control and disci ’ j ptine of the students within the , school. Accordingly, the troops »( the high school have con ducted themselves in such a I manner as not to usurp or in- j (cri'erp with the responsibili ties of the school authorities.” The Pentagon letter also slated "Military personnel on duty in and about the school have been and will continue to be prepared to in tervene ns necessary to assist the | -school authorities and to carry out 1 their other instructions.” motif*! proposing an amendment to the constitution. YEAS AND NAYS VOTE: When voting by roll call, those for the motion say. "Yea": those against : the motion say. "Nay"; but those I who do not wish to vote simply say “Present.” This is a roll call j vote. TIE-VOTE: A tie-vote is al ways a losing vote Readers Send questions regafrxtuig speech and parliamentary law to Dr. Marcus H. Boulwave. St. Aug ustinc's College. Raleigh, North Carolina For mv free pamphlet on public speaking, send two .stamps and a self addressed envelope. One pound of pottage cbee> c ? contains s r - much protein as two • ouaits of milk.. TO — WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL *, IBS* a,McPbatter,BakerTt iow F; lys Here On Apr. 8 t GF.S SHOW OF START FOR ’sfi j Spring Edition comes to Italtfigh on | Wednesday evening April 9th for ! » 7:30 show arid a 9:45 perform ance at the Memorial Auditorium. This will he real special enter tainment, served up by the finest artists in the country Here is the ] fantastic line-up of stars, Snm I Coke, Paul Anka. Clyde McPhattc. George Hamilton IV, LaVern Rnk er. The Silhouettes. Frankie A\a lon. The Royal Tuns, The Ores- 1 condos. The Storey Sisters. Jimmy Reed. The Playmates, The Mono tone*. Huey Smith and The Clowns , Jackie Wilson, Jimmy Dell. Rnb &. ' t m wmibf;*:' -- ■ :*£.- ,wf f ww%swm m : ■ # * \ l‘*4 «. A&- 1 tH i I mg, . - - ■• .. . .<Ai.»r-\ «j*.5?A ♦fc ,i .. ... ->v. **;... CLYDE McPJJ.VMKR j 3 Scholarships Awarded In I NCC’s Home Ec. Dept. WASHINGTON. D. C. - Offi cials of the Omega Psi Phi Fra ternity with National Headquar | tors located here, said last week ! that the Fraternity will lend it* ! support to President Eisenb.ow - ! er's Committee for Traffic Safo ; ty in the hope that it, would aid 1 in cutting down accidents and fa j taiities on the streets and high ways of the nation. This statement was made ax a result of a conference be tween H. Carl Moultrie. I. Na tional Executive- Secretary. and Alexander Barnes. Di rector of Public Relations for the Fraternity. Is was* the re t suit of the meeting of the President’s t onimittee for Traffic Safety held at the Ambasador Hotel, Atlantic City. New Jersey. March 11th | mi run i rai n iii.iiiniriinnrni-nr rim. - -n ii-rnnm nmrsmmtv one sraw.* I [ OO.VOv j : 2 SHOWS 7:2,0 & 9:45 2-SHOWS ONE NITE ONLY wpn g* RALEIGH WED □ MEMORIAL /U>ML J AUDITORIUM Reserved Scat*—-Mesaanine A- Side Baloom 'Only) *3.5(5 Unreserved Seats— Main Floor 43.00—Rear Balcony *2 50 * $2,00 Ticket Sel» Tbgim's Record Shop. Ambassador Theatre Bldg., r i Hamlin ITru* Co ■j 4H Positively The Only Appearance In Eastern Caroline $ 1 aMHMmnwaßMw—woiieiwmwwiwi lie »;■ wwn »i '■ • by Mar chan, Paul William? and his Big Show of Stars Orchestra and Harold Cromer as master of cere monies. It's the most fabulous star pres entation that has ever appeared anywhere. Even bigger than the muchly touted T. V spectaculars. This coition of the Biggest. Show of .Stars surpasses it's two prede cessors in entertainment value. It has more stars than ever. This will he the only date of THE BIGGEST SHOW OK STAR? TOR ! 'SB In all eastern North Carpluia | Doors for the first show Will fsjw'u, i at 8:46 P. M and 11th where representa tives from the Eastern Region met. i: wi-s the con• f'n=u: of . tits meeting that the Four E Pros* ram. Enforcement, Education. Engineering and EnUuteiasoa. would he l r- theme for year. The Committee composed of per sons from all walks of life; Church. Govcrnmeiv. Civic. Fra ternal. Business and School. The Fraternity plans to imple ment. the Committee's program by melding ii in its Public Relations Program. It? more than 20.000 mrmbei • will be asked to coop erate with the Commit tee Gating off lo t:e- i-iohi Mart n a : big step toward a lop quality crop Lime is au important factor in crop production. 11

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