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16 rm CJUROLIMAJJ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. 195* White Girl Says Little Reek Students More Interested in ‘Dick Tracy’ Than “Mixing” TOLEDO O - i AMP' A 15- r-rii -bid white Little Rock girl, ...attending private school m Toledo, said last week that she " ould not object to attending an integrated school in her home to" n. Ellis Bullion was a tumor in Hall High School in Little Rock "d enrolled in Maumee Valley Country Day School here when A> l an as c,nv Or' a! Paubui cloned I,c hign : chnojs in that 3tat»'s cap ital Edis -aid theie was little talk -'bout iric-gration last year *♦ Hall High School, addins: - riomniMiii rewf mni i—nan- i n i'■*»»-e«e»»ees«r?^tte-«r'~Tiii»r , Mrttrr~wiwrim~TMiiTwrwiTi-iMiiiiii i iw ■■■ ■■ i—law For A Complete Line Os New & Used Furniture &, Electrical Appliances Use Our Courteous and Friendly Service Raleigh Commission House, Inc. 134 E. HARGETT ST. TE 3-7741 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S ffSSfl '/&&» |lg|jpj|[ Freshen Up Yerw Horn© For Spring- From Distinctive Furniture R, E. Guinn Furniture. Co. 106 E. Martin St. Your Capital City Tel. TE 3-4471 iOc *m"TntrrTmniTi ir t i wiritri n minirmrrmiinnowtutu IT. S. GOOD STEAKS Lb, wW n 5-hcrt P. i Kc t/KM I Beef Bootless. Stew ~ BeeJ 2Lb». | .09; Cfetuch Roast Lh, 49c Pet Evap. | Milk 339 c j—afcw— r ... fflT .. r|TOTTlrTrt[TTaafMt||l||>i|r<w ,yn n iJJJ SjJtilME PRICED EFFECTIVE THRU SAT • orr ITH QUANTITY EIGHTS RESERVE!} ‘Actually, all 1 know about it i* what I read trt the hewspapres. And to tell vou the truth. we kids were moic interested In how Dick Tracy would get out ot nis mess than In tn* outcome of the school fight." She said she was neutral on the subject of integration. Florida Educator Challenges Virginia State College Body j Blue Plate Salad Dressing Q‘39c | Found ' Oakes e. 29c i Easy Monday Bleach q* 1 Qc | Gladiola Cans Biscuits 25c ‘ If that is what 'he. Government wants and they feel it is the Christ ian thing to do, it is .all right with mu." Asked now her friends felt about the issue, she replied: 'They don't look upon it. us the burning issue of the day" , j PETERSBURG. Va A F’.on | da. educator told a Virginia State | College audience last week that "young people today must, meas ure up to e competitive society," He was Dr. Georgs \V. Gore, , T r , j president of Florida. AA-M Uni versity, Tallahassee. Florida. 1 The occasion was the Formal ; vocation marking th# 76th opart ‘ ins of the academic year at Vtr ! ginta State College. Dr. Gore Indira ted that *ven our thinking must change to keep up with the evolving competitive society, "Today," he told the more than 1400 i per-on* assembled, "we must think it, world terms." "Since the federal government is placing so much emphasis upon science, young people must prepare themselves to take (heir pbees in a seven- i tifir. world.” "But," he added, "student* must j j concern themselves with the hu j man)tie: and languages for we i must learn how to get along with : ! and understand the people ctl the I world ’ ! The noted educator also sdv ! ed students to "cultivate your moral and religious life, for with out this ,the other won't be worth anything " "Young people todav asusA be i concerned with the fmpor- j tance of being eaeeUent he emphasized “Strj«* always to better your beet,” he con- j eluded. The speaker was introduced he : President Robert. p. Daniel of Vir- : situs State College Musical se-, lections were rendered by Miss Afrika F Hayes, soprano: Don | aid E Barrett, piano: and Wil- j I ham L. Griggsby baritone ail j i members of the music faculty at j the College. ! Miss Devaki iin Lecture I At Shaw U. 1 I | In the firs* of » senes <it lectures - j by special speakers, Shaw Un:.ver ; sity students and facuflty heard ! | Miss Mandyan Ananthampiilia De- : 1 vaki of Lew Delhi, India Friday, j | September 26 in Greenleaf Audi- i j torium. Miss Devaki sketched the 1 current problems in India, and dir j cussed the political implications of ! planned economic development. ; The Asian countries, she staled j i are attempting to grow rich in a ! i world ' her'-' there already exist i countries, which went through the ! 'same process nearly a hundred j i years an, and today's developing : ' economies have to gr o w agair • t j the competition challenge and-j j already advanced nation- The j ' mass of a nation, knowing the i j standards of another, she stated. ] will ft"' for long be denied the i 'amt opportunities Miss Devaki referred t« the precarious balance of power between the U. $. and the ft, S s H who "won" India with economic aid ’ltd inducements as would a persuasive suitor, This country, she said, takes rifts trom both parties, often tinged with disgust and help i Ics&ncM. Nations like Pakistan, Burma Indonesia are trapped I in tin international holocaust. I She gyve s brief drscript ion of the Indian method of planning. : and explained how, through th® | Community Development Organi ■ nation at the centre in Delhi, in : ‘ended to raise the standard? of • living among the peasantry, has j unintentionally prepared the : peasant:y tor communistic lndoc- J trinatlon. Through Mahatma Gandi’s aalnt j lines® end eminence, and the loud* | ' oiced-noss of India'? leader Miss : Hevakl said that India entered into i the limelight op the world .ter? j too soon after independence *nd | now the world sits watching and ' expecting great thing s of this roun ! try j She declared Hb?,< "'hen a nation like th® United States, which !? supposed ‘o represent an ideology that i? the cause of democracy taker a step v it did in the mid rltepsrt incident recently it.- <m. nlicatsoris on the eommiltedne«s of ! th® neut d nations of Asia would \ censure such an unilateral action ! When we do so. she said, who are I our bed fellows," the Soviet j Bloc. | Thr lai'ec sia.i of A'iarr declaim : the West, the West loses prestice j n our eyes, and ouilp naturally, I the communist bloc’s prestige and appeal rises." Without anv desire to alien ve are unwittingly alien ed with I"nrrrt She referred to the action of the West a,s "hasty nn | thin kmc involvement tn these irises situation, playing the strur* -line - new democracies into the hand- of the Soviet Union I The speaker was introduced by Asa T Spaulding. vie®-pre?id®nt -nd controller. Worth CV-olina nr,j tiial Life Insurance Company. Dur |, bar" I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FAMIf ACTRESS TO AFRICA Attractive and talented Berihipr Waiilcn Jordan of Jacksonville will he one of (he featured perform crx with (he Florida AA M Play makers who arp to tour Norih. Central Fast and West Africa in ihc fall. The tour Is heinc made under Presi dent Fisenhowrv's Special International Program for cullmal pet saltations. She will play the title role of Medea, in .feffer's Adaptation of Euripides ‘‘Medea,' which " ill he one of the plays. E"t'm h,\ flip Playmakers while on lour IMV M Staff photo bv Horace tone-. 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