WI 3IV |! CHKFB AM* ASSISTANTS Two Shaw student*- who assisted the chefc In th» bw
para< im* «/i She sw«mt annua! H bite. Breakfast at Sliaw University, Left In right, Andwer Hmsm), a
,ji;i -or .if IVlHimistnn, Mr.*. Maggie Hines, and Mr, .lame* Hemphill cooks, and Mis# Kathleen Herndon.
if fep.,ii<iiaii of Ants.
POLITICS START IN CALIFORNIA - The above picture was taken xn San Francisco, Calif.,
when E. Frederick Morrow made a speech to the people of the Bay Area. It was not hilled as a poli
tical speech and had to do with the emancipation of Ihe Negro. However it can be clearly seen that
politics are somewhere. The Rev. It. A. G. Foster, pastor. Cooper A. M. F. Zion Church, shown on the
left and vice-president of the Republican Centra! Commit le* Introduced the aide to President Eisen
power, Mr. Morrow h next. with the Rev. Randolph .smiling with glee and the Rcpuhican stalwart,
Attorney W A. Dixon, riving his approval. , *
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BISHOP C. M. GRACE
WILL BE IN RALEIGH SUNDAY, APRIL 6th
United House of Prayer for All People
4»0 EAST SOUTH STREET
SERVICES; MORNING AFTERNOON NIGHT
The Public Is Cordially Invited
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UMSTEAD BROS.
' I SHOE SHINE PARLOR
We Bh:of> and Clean Ladies’ Men’s and Children’*
Shoes of All Kinds. We Special*!* in T*vo-Tona Golovs
FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Service Anywhere hi Cityi
•! 319 S. Tarboro St. Dial VA 8-3158
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*' pisoiif» not* gpain »no stool I
seareSt shows almost oooctasivety
that, for school, as for most other
things, “whan you spend more, you
get more” —and there aeeths to be
no limit to this formula.
tpv.'-expetidrtwe geivoote appear
tu have inferior plants, ofct build
ings,—tome fire-danger# -» poorly
trained teachers, poo# teaching
■wilaHiit aipervisdoß, teadetynate
sup|lieg nf bok* and other teaming
materials, pock records of student
Achievement, undirected play acti-
I viti.es, no special programs, and
give little individual attention to
children.
High . expenditure schools
show speoia-1 oencern for the
basic skills, have small classes,
give youngsters individual at
tention, have plenty of hrurfes
and other supplies and have
adequate libraries, better ad
miniatratloa, we!! qualified,
resourceful teachevs. better
school plants and many impor
tant extracurricular service*,
including guidance and coun
seling.
The report, *T>oes Money Moke a
niWerancet”, ha* been made pub
lic by the Associated Public Schooi
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| High School Science-Math
Whizzes To Vie For Honors !
LAWRENCEVTLUB, Va (AMP) (
! —Five to idx hundred young boys ;
I and girl#, the pirkr. of scienco and
| mathomatws studerds in Virginia's
| high svhols will gather on the enm
j pus at Saint Paul s College on April
iI H and 39 to demonstrate their
I skills and compete for coveted
honors.
The ocoatenr., will he the annual
sewr.ea and mathematics congress I
He Todd Got First Break With An
All-Negro Show Starring Bo jangles
CHICAGO - (AN P' Stories i
revealing that famed movie produ
cer Mik« Todd got his first real !
break m xbow< budr.. * with an oil- !
Negro musical starring Bil! (Bo- I
jangle* Robinson were published ,
early tfcis week as preparations {
wove made to fly Todd's body hero
for private SVn Vices qua i;u; vn m
ttie family plot. Todd spent his boy
hood >n Chicago's northwesi side.
According to the stories, Todd,
after experimenting successfully
with n flame dancing act at a Cen
tury of Progress Expax-ition here in
Ki.l'3, went to New York and merit?
a big hit on Broadway with “The ;
Hot Mikado.” with Robot son aa the j
drawing card in 1939 he took
the show to the New York World’s j
Fair and scored again.
Todd’s success with "The Hot
Mikado” launched him on sev
eral other Broadway successes,
including- “Star and Garter." |
■'Something for Urn Boys.”
“Mexican Havride” and "Up in
Central Park."
With his Broadway fame behind i
him. Todd then went to Hollywood j
and after feeling around for foot- J
ing, came through with tvo new j
i hits. “As the Girls Go.” and 'Peep j
Show.”
However. Todd’s be;r.e;-:t movie
venture was “Around !/«• World in ■
! 30 Days," produced at a predictnur ■
j cost, but which netted the invert- J
J five producer new and increasing j
! wealth.
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: Senate Group;
; Hears Plight j
s Ul nOiKcia
WASHINGTON ■ f AN.P* The
d | plight of dining ear workers dur
o mg the ever increasing cut-backs in
passenger services by the railroads j
was vividly described last week to |
the Senate subcommittee investi- i
gating rail conditions by Richard
W. Smith, secretary-treasurer of
the Joint Council Dining Car em- ;
i ployes, and vice-president, Hotel
I and Restaurant employes and Bar
• tenders International union.
Pointing out that other rail
way labor unions had present
ed statistics covering the de
cline in jobs in the industry,
j and the detrimentaal effect it
s has had on the workers, Smith
~ ’ said!
>3 j ‘T fed it necessary in particuhw
- Ilv bring to your attention the
| plight of dining car employes. Their j
j situation is different.
J “While statistics have shown that
there has been a great decline in
I jobs, the percentage for dining car j
1 workers has been substantially
greater then in a majority of the
other crafts.
He said that currently dining
ear workers who are 46 years
of age and up are being fur
loughed, and contrasted the
yearn of the early 'StVs. Then a
" situation with the depression
i dining ear worker could expect
regular employment, if he had
five years’ seniority. Now, on
many roads. Smith said, “a
1 dining car worker must have
been in the employ of the rail- j
road for from IR to 2® years to i
; hold a regular job.”
He cited the fact that many rail- I
i roads have discontinued dining ca 1 i
! services altogether. Among such !
j roads are the Motion: Nashville,
| Chattanooga and St. Louis; Chica- I
! go and Eastern Illinois,
i M,.ny workers who lost their job.
’ because of this had more than 3V j
, years service, he pointed nut. Bui [
f some were under HR years of age.
‘ and thuffi arc not eligible for re
tirenr.rnt benefits
“Most workers In dining car
service are Negroes,” Smith
wild. "In addition to this. . .
many erf the worker* now being
laid off are over 46. . . The pos
sibility of an unemployed Me- J
pro over 4S securing a Job that
pays a Jiving .’age in any hr j
dustry I* almost nil and in this
period of recession is less than
poor, . .
“We fed ttiat some relief should j
be given (he railroads, however. |
’ with the understanding that there >
shall bo no further unreasonable '■
curtailment of pas&enger and din- i
trust car service. . , It U our opln |
ton that the government is rospnn- j
sihk* to the nation to see that rail- j
road passenger service is Vnnintahi- j
cd lesnrdless as to whether or not i
railroad romiMßiw as such continue i
io provide it."
Systems, a nation-wide affiliate of •
the institute of Administrative Re
search of Teachers College. Coluro- !
bia University.
The A P. S S. is an organization
of 240 school districts in 42 stales
Members conduct cooperative re- I
search to improve their elementary j
and secondary schools. Its current
president is Dr. John S. Cartwright,
superintendent of schools of Alien
j town. Ta.
Tb» report '• a- written hv Profs
William S Vinrent and John W. ;
POey and Dr, Orlando F, Furne i
I of the Virginia Conference of Sci
ence and Mathematics, a division
of the Virginia Teachers associa
tion.
Saint Paul's war host, to Hu- cor?- ;
fires# in April of 1954. The affair '
rotates annually among Saint
Paul's. Virginia • State College,
Hampton Institute. Virginia Union
University, and Norfolk Stale Col
I lege.
i In 1957, he received worldwide ,
j publicity when he married beauts- j
j ons Elizabeth Taylor, the aetre s. i
BBNNETT MU — Miss Adilic Watson, of Charlotte, a
senior chemistry major at Bennett College, was last week elected
May Queen, to reign over the annual festivities this year. Maid of
honor will be Miss Ann Saunders, of Gastonia, who missed the toji
honor by the slim margin of three votes.
UNCF Opens ' ” ' "
’SB Drive StOCK Up ROW Oil
i On April 13 £
V':r i suhous h sun©
i the United Negro College Fund. *■
! officially open.: the Fund's 1958
| campaign over the American | gs *T £ A w x ff ft 1
Broadcasting Network. April I I /■ £1 || 1 | S,»
The program is one of the rerjul . § y B m J|i I* g Hi
weekly broadcasts of the -N< « 1 I ■ ll @1 , || H Ml i
College Choirs." The choral gror-p fa || S pi | | »| jjj
of Benedict College, Columbia. S MJK X. X • A.™ ® ’“*■ * *-4 ,
C., directed by Emmett I. Wroten,
will be featured on this special
broadcast „ _ _
Trie choir of Hampton Tnsiitidr. j» * g *| /
■ under tin direction of William A €3| Ts Cfc © ITI iTT a / A
J Scales, will also be heed m %Mt f* %M> AkJCjfc, w W X / \
I special broadcast on Easter Sun-
J day. April 6. This program was re- ,
! fop the "*** % Ch ! these are “fresh from the factory” values .. . . ;
j cago curing the Hampton Choir •’
I recent Midwest concert tour. i•, •, • ,> i , , • i
Subseriuent Apni broadc-.sis viii quality items in the very latest spring 1 and sum
| present: the ohoiv of Johnson C
i smith umv. csitv. ch.:, inti,. >. c mer styles specially priced by Efird’s at
j under the direction of Christopher i - '
W Kemp. April the choir of .... j
Texan College. T> I--I. T. ’ • gg| f
directed by Frederick D Hr w *SH 0 - M. JL
! fi-nr:, 27 g / Orr
> The weekly radio to. i>r>. narrnt E3 * *
i d by Uiitori Cro.--. orir.ma !*:•:? in J 0
; Rroadr'istlrig jf # ™«ufacturer’*
SR- JZZZZ \ / %£ pre-ticketed
die listings for brsodcari. time in M retail price
yw area.
OR. MAROtERITf FRIERSON ~ T „ T . _ r , . , , ,
oers'j of mr ami mrs. all are
JAMES SMITH
or M»r*<eHt.e s Fricr.scr. o? drip-dry cotton ... lacy as a cobweb!
Department, of Education/ Kayetto
v !li> ' u < ,! ' a frankly fabulous group nf nationally ramous, nationally advertised, lineetta
week end guest of Mr. .'old Mrs „ , . . ~ ,
t. Smith at then home or - • • all arc pre-ticketed by the rru torturer with hts retail price, our special
Oberiir Road price for this sale— 1-3 less! Every item K-d'hed in lavish lace trim! You must
. se c them to believe them, you must buy them today and make the value- pur
,-L chase of your entire spring!
J|||pS||| , slips brief* • robe*
gowns p petticoats pajamas
■o give thanks iinio the i
for He is good: because ,ust * R tjmc fw Easter giving . . .also Mother’s day and graduation gilt*!
Hi* mercy eqdureth for ever.
—f Csalat 118. l. ) • - •
Throughout all age* and all „
A!a:i?})iy God seek* ! R.jlaiith tint rnnrr ««■ M m
!hr ’, »■» «f H» children - 1 no/f.go hnt more f| » J f
ff‘‘ ! n * to our lives with of everything W& W % W m m
•fm joy I ha/ comoa from H;, HL- | 1 | Wm
Food Hi s Jevinjr-ldtuinpsn /or everyone/
strength and H ls Zly'.
' cma/e our own utter mis- " " ' IfdllSlgll
ery by wilfully turning away ! ®
from Him. 4< */'’•** j
* j
In view of the world-wide re- I
newal of interest in scientific
nioneeriiva with the launching of !
Russia s Sputnik sattelies and A- |
tunica's orbiltms Explorer and j
j Vanguard Mattel lies, the scientific !
•’vent here should be among the '
: best ever sponsored,
j Sehol.'irships to Virginia and oth- j
<••• eolioge;: will be among the pjjj- j
1 es won by the outstanding contes 1
I tants. j
i and pitched » number of bevish
i parties fo>- her. At. 40 hr- was sever- j
I a! years Miss Taylor's senior.
THf CUmimAN
WrrK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL V ISSB
Nursery School’s
Parents To
Present A
Big Show
The Tuttle Community Center
Nursery School parents will pres
ent a variety show in Taylor Hal!
.H St. Augustine’s College on Tues
day, April 8. at fi p. m.
Featured on the program will be
teen-age and adult talent from Ra
leigh arid vicinity. A nursery
'chord fashion show is scheduled to
• •
love thof p-bons..
Proud is a two-vear-old honey child should he, isn't
she? Answering the phone lor the very first time while
Mommie takes a shower . . .
Whether you're going on two or half pad forty, your
telephone brings a heap of pleasure and satisfaction.
(There's even something exciting about its line!) For
fun, for friendship, and for more -d lb in' than you
can shake a stick at jus! reach sot your phone.
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0
Bouth?rn w--*'
/ H
* 9
j open the program
Mis Helen Mitchell and lilrg. fid
j nard Winston are co-ehaifrnne fni
i Hie event.
Why “Good-Time
Charlie" Suffers
Uneasy Bladder
TJnwis* eating or drinking may L *
ptyica of njilH, but annoying blfuW-.t'irtt.
UW/ons making you feel rcstlert,-trtn-v
--non uncomfortable. And if reatlcanlghrc!
with naming backache, headache o. ;nui
culur aches arid paine due to over-axeftTor'
-In.m or emotional apart, arc addiliK
yom- misciy—don't wait- ury Dour, , pd!>,
”°" n * f 3 ways for sfeeijy to.
(‘••r. I —They have a soothing VITO.'! rn
bladder irritations. 2-A faat jiam.:rth»-.
,n * action on nagging backache, Wf
senea, muscular aches and paint. ,V~‘ \
wonderfully mild diuretic action thru-tho
Kidneys, tending to iaereaae the cmtauluf
tbi- In miles of kidney tubes. So, get tbr
punc happy relief million* Imv-- rujbttff
bfi year*. New, inrge, •coimrar
sine save., money. Get Doan's Pill* today t
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