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T PS || iPj 1 ll ''cl. EDUCATORS AT CAMP DEDICATION Ualm iu educali’ the dedication of the. S B Simmons NFA Camp at Hammocks Beach, near Swannshoro. N. C. last week W T. Johnson, Sr., left, assistant State Supervisor of Vocational Agriculture and advisor to thr NFA, points out intertsting features of the camp to; J. ii. Wheeler. Durham, hanker; Dr. S. U. Duncan, State supervisor of high schools and recently named president of Livingstone College at f Salisbury Dr. .?. W. Sea brook, president -emeritus of Fayetteville State Teachers Colic;'' Fayetteville, and Dr. A. 1 Manley, president of Spelman College. Atlanta, (fa LateS, B, Simmons Honored As NFA Camp Is Dedicated A i rM * took tfiem over AND YOU'LL COM! TO US THE ORIGINAL ' HOME COMPANY FOR HOME FOLKS" AUTO LOANS REFINANCING AUTO FINANCE CO. 420 S McDowell St Raleigh, N, C. 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State su pervisor of Vocational Agriculture ; the New Farmers of America i camp -cad dedicated and named in his honor. The dedicatory addre - tvas de livered by Dr. E. M. Norris. Prai- | rie View Texas, national execu tive sc, retary of the NFA, and a . rlose friend of Simmon? Speaking from the subject, l ife >lorp Abundant—A Ve cationa! Challenge', the . form er pitpsi oj the deceased bon oree. paid high tribute to hie man -who later came tr* North Carolina to develop a strong program of Vocational Agricul ture among the Negro south in high schools of ihe State. He traced the progress of Vo-Ag training to Negro Youth through the Machine. Power and now the Atomic ages and said that "life to the full would not be reached un til the end of our vocational striv j in:..'' He sold the audience which ov vcrfiilod the recreation hall and several hundred who heard over loudspeakers on the outside that training in the skills of agricul ture is not enough to make the full farmer. He warned, "in Vocational Agriculture. it must ever be our dual concern to make of men far - | men- wno are efficient and profi »> ; cient, in the art of production and management and to make of far mer.- no n who are noble, true and happy in the art of living with themselves and others.” "Too Jong”, he said, “we have preached produce, produce, pro duce with greai!': efficiency and too sesdoro have wr injected live, ! ve. and live in this outlook se ries for life abundant.” Following an introduction b.v Dr. G. F. Gankin, dean of the School of Agriculture at A and T College Douglas Miller, Kings Mountain, piesidont of the North Carolina Association of NFA. unveiled a portrait of Simmons, a gift of the organization, which will he hung m a prominent spot at the SIOO,OOO ramp facility located on the In land Waterway at Hammocks Beach, near here. The painting was executed by .Preston Haywood. Greensboro artist., Rev Cieo M McCoy, director of religious activities at A. and T. College, conducted the dedication '. dual Greetings were presented by: Ur. S. E Duncan. Raleigh, State supervisor of Negro high schools. Dr. Warmeth T. Gibbs, president of A arid T College: A. G. Bullard. Raleigh, Sate supervisor of Vo-Ag: .1. R. Lar kins. Raleigh; Mrs. Lucy F. James. Durham. Vocational Home Economics: Car! V. Ven ters, Jacksonville, representa tive from Onslow County io ihe General Assembly and chairman ni the State Advis ory Budget Commission; Dr J IV Sfj brook, Fayetteville, officer in the Hammocks Beach Corporation; J H. Wlieeler, Durham banker and the Right 1 Rev Herbert Bel! Shaw, Wl! Biington, bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Jsm« j Church. The camp, constructed by funds raised in n campaign spearheaded ! , by Simmons, was accepted b.v 3. L Faulcon. Ahoskie. president of j 1 hr- North Carolina Vocational Ag- j j lienUure Teacher.® Association. Among the p» rmanent facilities \ already completed at. Ihe amcp are j an assembly hall including off ccs. i dining room. kitchen. lodging | I space f >v (amp r-.ft'icials and guests; i ratli houses for girls and bays, i •'ight . accommodating 20 i ; campers each, a pavilion, busts and ! court • for tennw.. basket hall and ; ■ volleyball PATRf>N)7!F OCR ADA FfRTKERF >1 “Stop quilrhling. Alice. T!tc country desperately needs j future scientific brains!" Roosevelt Says, Ike Government Responsible For School ‘Mixing’ | WASHINGTON (ANP« - The, 1 Pre-sident of the United State.;-; land the. Feleral Government, arc! j charged with the responsibility o'' ! preparing the way for greater and i ! more widespread gain;. In public I school desegregation declared Pep j James Roosevelt <D.. Calif. > last | week. | In a speech on the House floor.! ! the California representative said ; he felt impelled <o ask. in a letter 1 Numbers Ring Draws Fines, Jail Terms And Probation ; DETROIT. 'ANP> Eighteen members of a SIO,OOO-a -day nvi n- I hers syndicate were fined, jal ed and placed on two years' pro i tion last week by Recorder's Ju> ga John A, Rice a Leader of the ring, Joseph r Reache, 53. was fined $5,000 and ! sentenced to six months in the House of Correction, His wife, Julia 50 was sentrnr • ed to 60 days and fined $3,000 Three other members also were fined $2,000 and sentenced to 60 days in the House of Correction They are Havole E. Ha well. 2d: George A Jones. 30 and Robert E Norman, 31 Alfred Harper. 46, was given 6'' days in the House of Correction and fined SSOO. Other members of the syndicate received fines up to SIOO. The defendants were arrested i January 23 m a series of raids bv police in the downtown and near- Particular People Prefer Poole’s Pies <&sc v*" N, WHEN MARKETING LOOK FOR THF, POOLS LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP 606 Glen wood Avp TE 2-2966 Rair’gh. N. C, — r'amwatfUi."'""Y'i ■'' wifi* r ll| vr~n : f• -rvit —ti —tt — . 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More than $3 000 m cash and I! 4,000 numbers slips were confis i rated. i Seagrams 4 1 # L Croum tttnciM • wstiiifss COM«W WK cm 9tr»oE!) xh.u*.’ p, psr-n? <i;;k (iinrss. shsirs j strength of your leadership and the full prestige and resources of I your office to community effort-.. ; to comply with the law'- 1 Roosevelt also cited the need for U, hacking in the Vir ! ginia eominumtics. where sr.hoo! boards are seeking to comply with the Supreme court’s edict, while at the same time attempting to a void trouble with the state j government which intends to close public schools rather than to integrate Negro and I white children. | Quoting further from the letter, • Roosevelt said: “This is the time j for realistic support of the law j Education and enforcement of thr ! law must go hand in hand if w< : are to do the job of abolishing ■ I segregation In the, schools within i the meaning of the Supreme WE WILL BE CLOSED FBI. JULY 4TH OPEN ALL DAY SAT. 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