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Noted Lawyer: Life Storv Os »* Tlismas Walker Is Published The Lr-t-perjoa life story of one of America s grc-at Negro leaders, Thorn?* Cv’oun Walker, is told in . n'-w cook THE HONEY-POD ! TREE, published July 24, by the J'' : n Day Company, Thotnar- Calhoun Walker was still an infant when the Eman cipation Proclamation was is sued. in h i community it Mas read to the Negroes assembled around the eld slave auction V,! ‘■ r r hrn, lfil .1 linn TV nod t? r e. Thu.- the title of his life st nr w T hood name during that period of upheaval when slaves were bring freed and seeking new lives He cr.d his broth-t : and .u.-te> at one point had to take refuge in a Rich mond jsil when th?v were finally found by their father and taken beck to the rough slave cabin where they had liv'd before Here they staved for years until Thomas buiit ih family a better house. ; At the a etc of 13 Thomas Walker, who stilt rmild not read nor write, took all the money he could scrape to- i tether, which »■ -is 92 rent?, ran away from home, walked II j nijt.-.r and knocked on the door es Hampton Institute. He war told he could not stay be - cause be w- not urademiealiv prepared, but he talked his May in, and stayed to take his de gree tn law, Hensons}, .er-uce to hi?? people was the keynote of Thomas Walk- ■ elife He became known a.? i "T..s wer Walker of Gloucester* (Virginia) and as ' the children's • J'Y« Two Civic Leaders * Adi horn To Nat 7 j Civil Rights Body EAST LANSING Michigan ; ■jv/o orpminent Negro ci i ue !e-ider> were smong the nine persons earn- j ed to the Michigan Advisory Com- j mi tee to the national Commission ! ce Civil Rights They are Mr- J*-=i? Jai McNeil, i Rpaside”.t of the Michigan Council of Untod Church Women, Detroit, m n, Detroit, and Edward II Ter- - j- f- - Detroit attornc ■ and Prest- 1 -,f j-h* S.pi' h- r -,n Cnnf n r enCC Os Branches. National Association tor the Advancement of Colored Peo- T .* The srpolntments s M re anneun- i cS’d Isst bv Dr. John A Hssn*- | rr.sh, Commission Chairman and President of Michigan State Uni versity 'f Chari?-? T ■ m cor tsry cf D^i c n.rf- and r rssi* : dsnt of General Motors Corpora tier.. r as named. Chairman oi the Advisery Comm 1 * U e. Other members appointed are: j Lo’jis J Berman, publisher, White ha!! Forum, Whi?ehaL!. Monstgnor Arthur F Bukowski. Precedent m Aouin Celle go, Gt and H.a puis frank D» rector, the Mott Found, at ion Pr ozr arn Flint; Mr.?. Thomas F. McA.lhDer Member, Grand F&jud* Human Relations Commission. Grand Rapid?; Frank Merrim-un, Defkerville. farm, lead er' Aurust Bcholle. Frer- 1 dent Mi chigan State AFf. CTO. Da-tvoii TWa Committee held it - or garni*- tten tn - on July 2 at Michigan State tinivemit v hei e This Is one of 4?- yurVi state com- Jr.iii4te the Comm?s?ton v ill ap~ point, to advi' e it .-ibnut r ;vil risrnts matters and recommend corrective action Other slates Tn ,i- hmh AdvhrOTv Committees a! re ads hs'o b*ro i named are Florida Texas. Indiasa and Virgin!'. It Pays To ADVERTISE Bon your choice of liberal B loan phru.. Payments are w* I scheduled to fit your in- §66 come and pav dares. Every- Wl thing in stricter privacy. jp To save time—phone and K make all arrangements in §Y advance. l^; (Jontant Ik Todaj To Get & Caih for Vacation Needs. -j I union 1 1 FINANCE CO. £O6 S, Salisbury St. ■t M' «■*;«■» mm ■ .TMwxnaww.MriMiiwtiw——< wrmi— mmr *mkOMmis.iMaK*aje**mi**-*xxinr**vf>i#*.*mi Used Refrigerators from SSO Used Electric Ranges from $23 Used Washers ■ from $25 i iSfitrag&i O rst r fli-sP f* ft BAH AIK V J i*fc£,Nn LLtb I nth buitlrhtff 401 Glen wood Ave. Phone TEmple 3-3405 —A rt i r * ; lL. r i / __ _ 1 m '!*> VO Hi TE 'CHI ns IN NORTH CAROLINA These are thp new officers of the North i itobn 'rricuMurtl fearhers \ssoc»aMor> elcrlrd las* week ai the annual conference held at W M ( ollegc. They are from left to richt iseated) Turner Rattle, LlbWon. secretary; .). L. Faulcon. Ahos- Ui< trtc idrut nd !t f red Simons. T’antego vice president Those standing are: F S Quirk. I,uni her Brtd.y serge int-ai arms, K D. Smith, Chapel Hill, parliamentarian and W. J Walls, Tabor Ciiy. chapiain. J. L. FauEcon Reelected Prexy Os State’s Asricaitnre Instructors j GKULN S BORO A Hertford ; County man will head for another I year the North Carolina AgrieuJ i ture Teachers Association. J. L. 1 Faulron vo-ag teacher at Hie Rob p'*& V ! I I jSflfe 0 hfD'' i lii 'Tl9§Kjk ! ,Wm '* ■ . «| f n ■ ■: i Wth ? m ;.v : . ■ I' M , : jA 1 Api Wm >•- ' - ; W ' *i KIJO SIAIMKK SCHOOL MARAIS AT NCC The new fa shi.on trend ’ the •o ;. hit \’oihi Carolina College’s cantpas earl> this Mtam*r Its n-avers talented and aftmetice teachers. -■ - ' hosir* in the above photo contb3rtnc notes on sack styles. Left to right. M*:s Marf.-iret Foe,? Asburv. Concord, Gladys Bethel Win?- , ton iaJem ■ -foan Lifter, r.'tfsbtirg. Pa . Helen Edington. A-hesflle, j and Mrs- Erin* G. Dories, Gaffney, 8. C . and Jackson, Miss. : yf jf ‘ £** w w nuts Set Honor Fo rLat eL a wye r ■ DEV/ YORK t'ANP) -- A cour- - ; ngeous fight \ea?ed over the years j to gam proper Elk recognition for j ! the l*te Attorney Henry Lincoln f | Johnson for hi? many contributions i | to Negro progress and for his ge | nius in saving the Elks of the j j world from splitting la nearing ; i completion S 3 s he entiie F.ik world : ;i- making elaborate plan: to cHe- : i brste Johnson's birthday with a ! 6-day festival. The celebration will begin -Tujy ;21 with churit.y and velf&rc Day. | The grand fednation birthday ball j j v’ill take place July Tv Sunday. ! ! July 27 will climax ibe festival | ! with a bulhday break!ast. An impressive array or nqtsbier- 1 ; "'ill be invited to ;poak at various ■ prog: aras hsaded by the Hon- Ri- ' St- Paul’s Steward CsanS “B” Coßdacts isei Os Season i BY MBS. \ G. LOGAN | The * i,i n:4 Boa*d p. ' of. St i Paul A M. E Church held *.ts j | final m-v-Hmg for iht» sesr.on in E- j j cho Height; on Woodland R.>; l • j with Air and Mrs Melvin J»n"r. I and M. Fo.-alie Lons LM Wed- ' i nesdsy ni.rht Mer.f.-'s .lone-'. C C Hawes and j j William Littlejohn were hosts for J • the evenin'?. The atoup met a!, the home o( > j the Vice Chairman, Mn. Addie j j Logan, on East Lenior Street. As- j j ter all had arrived, we motored i | cavalcade style about six miles to j I the lovely spot among the fresh : scented pines There we wer«* told ! iby our guide. Mr. Archie Smith, j ; St., "This is the home of the Jones- i We received a most cordial wel- I come by the family as we entered | their now home for the first time After the devotions and business period of various activities follow erf L Vann High School in A- J i hoskie, was relecclted as .president | at the annual conference of the or- j ganizat.ion held last week at A & i T College, - chard M Nixon. Vice-President cf the United States N.ATIONAI, ELK HOLIDAY Other spe-akm slated to attend nclude Thurgood Marshall. Hulan Jack, Jacob M Javits. Dr Gardner C Taylor and Adam C Powell | The Flk- bai'e declared July 27 Tohoi-on's b:rt>-day a national Elk j ioliday. AH event?, will b c - held at. i the Henry Lincoln Johnson build- ! mg in New York City J B Yeanvood of New York Ci- I tv who was the main cause of the j Elks' pa:- -ope of a Grand Lodge j | Mandate declaring Johnson’s birth- I j day a? * national Elk br-lidar. Is J j reading a committee of 800 which j . i* working hard to make this year « ; • observance one of tn® greatest in ' Elk history sdryl vfw* w"V-” joi the mealing, a most enjoyable ; jed The group encircled the happy ; ! pair as the song “Home Sweet j j Home was dedicated to them. ' Other old favorites were sung. | j Following this, a game called ! “Give the correct title' was play j fd The correct title of the hymn j was suggested by the leader. Two j prizes were given. First, perfect score, and the next highest score. After ihfc. a gift vv.,r. presented to : Mr. and Mrs. Jones from the Board ; r.s is the custom at a new home. 1 At this time, Mr. Jones an- I uounerd that he had a surprise for ’ us. and this was the greatest sur j prise of the evening With a quick j movement, he brought out. the tape j recording machine, and there was much laughter when all that we had said and done, was played back to us from the machine. He then gave each one present a chance to make a recording of his own choice. We were served a delicious re past, consisting of fried chicken, potato salad, pickles, cranberry sauce, hot rolls and iced t.ea We reluctantly depat ted after merrily saluting the three hosts of the eve ning All agreed that the memories of ‘he time spent at Echo Heights will linger long in our thoughts Members present were: Mes dames. Addie Logan, Alvce Jones, end Beatrice Williams. Messrs C. CL tTri v <t j?, tv ill i 3.1T 1 Ar ''iii*.- Smith, Sr. Louis Alston, HY-n~ ry Worth and Melvin Jones The ' pastor. Reverend L. S. Penn who is chairman of the board, was al j so present. Other officers elected tn serve with him are: H. Fred Simons, Pantego, vice president; Turner Battle, Littleton, secretary •treasur er; E. S. Quick, Lumber Bridge, :ctgean.i-Bt-arm-. R. D Smith Chapel HU! parliamentarian arid W. J WaH?. Tabor City chaplain Four of ‘be mcrobera were cited for twentv ye.,,- <-,f w>r- j vice Twenty-year keys, giien bv the Plant tonri tushlutr, were presented at the final ses sion to; S, f Williams. Harford; William Wade. Landis: L Raker, Marshvtile and W. A. Morgan. W^adesborn. Conducted along the theme, ‘'Un derstanding and Developing » Pro gram far North Carolina’s Chang ing Agriculture'’, the conference featured an array of speak.*"'?, ah prominent leaders in agricultural education. Among them were L. Y. Ballenfme. state commissioner of agriculture. Dr War moth T. Gibbs, president of ALT College; Dr J Warren Smith, state director of Vo cational Education; A. O Bullard, state, Tupervfeor of Vocational Ag riculture. A A Fuhr, Farm Credit Administration, Warhington. D. C . and -T A Gv.ihanr, director, Farm ers. Market R.sb'-h The o-ag tearh°r' : received r ,-"' cie! instruction in the operation of the newest farm shop machmerv and heard panel discussions on the latest agricultural instruction tech niques. Nearly ISO-teadicr? from through out, the state attended the meet The conference was conducted under the supervision of W t Johnson.,Sr . Assistant State P’rec* j tor of Vocational Agriculture. LOOK!! I LOW COST FHA & GI Approved Loans Now Available For You IF YOU OWN A LOT AND WANT A HOME CALL .., SECURITY REALTY CO. DIAL TEmple 4-3218 325 B. CABARRUS ST. RALEIGH N C j -.r- .^satinaQtqau»tTrr’nffniMii> r 's '"".■fata: j ~ j si 5*300 I Application Accepted By Phone If You Want Money Fast, See Us ! wake.hwSt i W. Hargett St Phone TE 4-6288 | logins vttm Iberung TIRES ONE DAY RECAPPING J I Town & Country^® TIRE SERVICE kllSsP! 218 a. DAWSON ST. V ' ! RALEIGH. N. C. RHONE TE 3-5701 | VII ■ I lll——nil—n I<IH fn»i—Him Mir win IMI ■■■■—i—h—»■! mma ■wn iiha -r f-* Six Weeks Summer Session Ends At Shaw; Degrees Are Conferred Shaw University's six weeks ] j session of summer school came to | a dose Saturday, July 12 During Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware QUESTION; Can you give me ' some suggestions on telling a sto- j ! ry in a speech?—Mrs. G I ANSWER: The inexperienced j I storyteller must rumember at all - | times chat he is gn amateur and be ! contented with minor success. His first job i& to select a story which will be understood and go wr-1! with hie audience It. is n story which should be familiar to him and suitable to his ability. The average storyteller would do well to avoid tho*e stories which require gestures or expressions of the fare to assist in the account; dialects ; i should be. avoided except by those who have a good com mand of the particular dialect which must he used Keep It brief, keep it simple and keep all remarks concerning the <*A tuation directly to the point VVE HEAR A GREAT deni about 'iming in tet'iruj m -i story or r-M- Hnsf over a humorou? bit of dia -1 logue. Timing means that one line ; if ii ' as \ £*% . v 1 felf : %WW »*\ ' ' ' i, i, v ii ATTFNH CON’f'J RENCE .... Th<- Revcfcnd.'. Albert Sampson, and 1 r.un h. Thomas, sophontores mj,soring in religion at Shaw ;n/ver-, it v. attended tlic Fifth Baptist Louth World Conlerenee which was h< ld tn Totonto, On. tariff, June 27, through July " The Shaw student? were rcp> * - spills fives of the Baptist Stud ent Loioo. The theme of f conference was “Christ For ft- World Now ' to addition to C cor-fercnce sessions, a tour ,- serera! interesting sitc-g v tnadr. which included the Nk l ara Falls, The Casa boon I a tic and the Museum of Toro" I to. The students reported a re warding cducrMonfil t-xperlencr I the session, students were privi ! lcgr-d to hear several outstanding I artists in lyceum programs. I Lecturers who brought valuable should follow another with the [ proper significance and in a man ! r.r-r which gives the audience an opportunity to keep pare with the - story and be there when the punch line is deliverd And ,-iudb-nrp ranpot be hur ried and neither must it h« permitted to lag behind the Rpe tker. The speaker and th® audience must be together at all times An amateur recogni«e« b*s hmi l.ations and for this reason, he must make up with good material for hi? lack of talent and ability j Good material Is more than half j the battle in being funny. READERS: For my free pam phlet on group discussion, send a lumped, self-addressed onveiop to Dr Marcus H. Boulware, Box 187. Alcorn A and M College, Gorman. Mississippi. This is m.v summer ad dress. npjv*. SAFELY v «w> 'ihhhumwwimw Particular People Prefer Poole’s Pies (■; 5 WREN MARKETING LOOK ! FOR THE FOOLE LABEL POOLE’S PIE SHOP 606 Glenwood Ave. TE 2-2966 Rale-gh, N C. mi 1 » *k AmwiCES ~k mivisi'OH i ★ mis totes.. on* STORES 413 Fayette.nl!-* St. .... , ....... ... 9 1/ruTIIAW I Kentucky j|| KIN I UlmY j| :|p||r Bourbon I BOURBON ,'' Sourbett 4t Lax* Ccwipasg ij | ki'M LOU'tVSIIC.' MINI OC*V e<WC>»MA*«, ! o*l© 'f i|;Mg WHISKEY A BLEND THE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. DISTRIBUTED B\; NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCT# COMPANY—B 6 PROOF —CONTAINS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS IBS GJUtOUNUUV WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 19. 19SS information and material to the workshop are as follows: C. H Warren, director, division of vocational rehabilitation; Dr, John 1 R Larkins, consultant on Negro ■ Welfare; Miss Madeline Tripp ' Homer A. Lassiter, Mesdamos Ruth T. Woodson and Daisy W, Robson, supervisors of elementary schools; Dr. O. H Ferguson, director, divi sion of Negro Education and .1, W. Eaton, principal, Washington School. Degrees were conferred upon students, who had completed re- j quirements. by Dr. William R Streamer A reception, honoring those persons was held on Friday evening on the lawn of President and Mrs. Strassner's residence. SUMMER 19 CLEARANCE —■Men s Suits «——^ Reg. f7_so Sale 21.88 | Reg 33.50 (Wash & Wear) Sale 27.88 I j Reg 3? oO ............ (Wash & Wear) Sale 29.3$ f- Reg, 39,50 (Wash & Wear) Sale 31.88 8 I Reg 45,00 (Wash & Wear) Sale 35.88 8 Reg. 55.00 (Dacron & Wool .. Sale 46.58 8 GRAB any Q7 ] | TABLE iTEIVI ” 1 | s iaaiMiiiiaiininiitpro'WiJ~ri — nwflimaw Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Men's Nationally Advertised Whites and I Colorpd S7BB I Values 5,00 ** !■ Boys’ Swim Trunks Summer Pajamas jjy il % OFF *1“ I"" OPEN MONDAY NIGHT | if 11 SIS ys.y«*-4eviß« 330 Teenagers Urge "Mixing” in Colleges NEW YORK (ANP) —A resolu t.ion, urging racial integration u all United Church-conn sc ted col leges, whs adopted last week b 3-- 330 teen-agers, representing de lominetional youth groups acres the country at the dose of the firs ioint meeting of the recent mergec Evangelical and Reformed churcl and the Congregational Christiar General council. Tb# resolution directed co-presi dents of the youth groups to check racial policies of all denomination related colleges, and where racial segregation is practiced, to write college administrators urging that bias be discontinued 3
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