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6 TS4L CAROLINIAN "I » H InMUM. s' ? I It OA V. NOVEMBER 8. mg Baptist Series To Begin At Shaw University This Week 'I lie U ii’li. i : •>-. ... || S|; . Util , \!I liy on VVtilncsviit.v Nov. | 8. <uid continue Uuou.tJi Friday, • Nnv. 7. I'!' • spraKei for i.lic rn.vn.s- I it'll will hr lir lleverrilri W. W ! Finlat'i,. mini:.. iii<> Pullen Me j Expect Pope John To Appoint Negro Cardinals And Focus His Attention On The Mission Field P> ,*!• d Hi|;MU, ,i < i t. ‘,i ! i l l |( )■; ;rlll . | >' ° » 1 ■ .!:, . 1,, i. I , j 111 Up" |: p: I■'!' tp. 1 P l 111,' 111'. :! : ■ I ,1, IP i; or). fp; r, I. ; f’rj pp' r 'i: .j I. :' ■ 1 ■" . , r n fai-ri.iinj lionet; 11 h,i Ul't>irri n, I I'TiM' . i • 1.. p\. p, p| (1,, ,i |. ti v firm of the i'huu'h Mi;, noil, ji) *hr fir id he;,in in 192! « hen Pope ReflectX! Mini • j unwed ih> native V‘nofiari to > Rome end I’TO th :• d hi o •. ;M. I in- j task of' roorgani.'if- : Um CTe,• Up.isS’fiil .i y e • K m 1;• Siot rs i Concre.Mi'iion for ( P.-.-ipagation | of the f.ihh (The .nno conurotv• I i IOC} Pw in{ O S■:'!■' i p ;|h 1 1 Strilch. "/as «ij> pm Titl'd lo head be fore h:' r!'vih m f’ . 1 ■ : ,i ".i , ’i RC'Mrn!ii did ,!■ i,i p- i. | purl pope Pot Mi. ip.'i S.lci.red; Poof fr>dj'.'i„ kept hint on the i J.-h >' mr„o , , MORE ‘ ARDIN \I S I-ROM MHSKfONS Kihre then Catoinad f’ooealli Ire j so vfd in jho i-jicloi l nil' iiitd t: i as ftvchbjfhop of Venice, Italy, in | j T".. Pop!’: piii. All i ' OMi| I ! '■ ■■ ;t.'{ ' i i- i. • . : n,., College of Cardin,;).: And '..(-j Week |7 (|yys af’oi' :h doaOi et j Vin: pp'o, ,-i: . .or, 7{'. \-.-.■; a Ron - ; i' !1; received the rro■' nine e . oM i of his for.:' io’ if ;•*. ' 1 1 ,■ i-t >t V-n c!firji ,-i Popp Ordinal Tioin a'ii ihus hi te.es hi : • 950 P * i IS Calvert Calvert RESERVE American Whisk oy <yv£Ei (ttiuws or. *u * ph •* (■■■% fK«m titsrs* sPiSiif •Ri'.nni.o E K^ ED " ° m ' T 34 SIDOWII REGISTER FREE DELIVERY OPEN FRIDAY TIL fl di'H'ifil Baptist Church, Rnhigh. Tin Series will he held in the Utiivc!-sH.y Cfiu.i'ch Wednesday at ll'.fKi pi id.; niun-di-.y fit 11:00 a. ir end on Friday a! 10.00 a. ru. Tip ' ‘■jjpalvej will be introduced I the pappy 8 rhi-rlle.vo for J mifisionary iabors; a love which hr is Mire, to project inVo many of hit? | offrciol ncUs Sin h aids, it j? believed, '‘ ill >n ( dude the bringing into the College lof Cardinal; more reprcsenlafives from ihe mission fields, including Africa, the hriTiinc continent up on v hicli the oye>- r>r rhe world j aiv now 'fo**',pvpf^, MAY APPOINT NEGRO t IROINAL If he nppeints an Afncar Csrdl i nal. Rope John wilt be pertorrn | ing an «ct which tnay belteve was ! anticipated by Pope Pius XII In | fact i! war Pius Xlf who in IP.'fO )'c" lab!i tied the African hicrachy. i Hr personally eofiseeeMted the | Very Ri-v Jnseph Kiwanuka, 'dear i postolk' of Mashka. TJcanda AlVi* I ra. jti Rome, and told him: "Son f : fees! /bbshirg in ym >m Afri i■ an ij,. ai chv iHiM-i.intiriUed since j the time of SI Aueufitine How i well you do vi j) dotenpine vhc | thor T apeoint other African bish ■ Oh' 1 it’iei v hniinn KivvanttelS I work p!f ar-ri ihe Pope, for before j his d eih he had appointed ,j total I of 24 Negro bishops. 22 of l.ty-m of ! Afrifen descent. As things stand at pr< sent, the l C*<>!!'•'_.' of Cacdinals ha; been ! drashrajfy reduced by deaths. At 1 full vtrenpth as 70. the bod,’ . the i Roman counterpart of the 70 el i d 'rs who helped Mots envern tlie •i:: in i ;-f, 1 rif ( , -j. is no ,’ rP-' -i to —■ -n*’rfTii'* ** AiiiihJi- a‘ 1 ■ I.vr j e GHOtiR m CLEANING 0 SERVICE We Use | 1 NU-PRO PROC E S S I £* Establish ad t* U S ■"» Rus s o s Hatiers & Cleaners J:“> W M' R. S IN ST. Biai TEnspi® 2-3(591 hy Dr. William R Strassner, presi dent, of Shaw University. Devo !ions will he led bv the Baptist Student Union, the Divinity Club, and the Student Christian Associ ation, respeetively. The public is cordially invited 53. And because of this, the Pope ! is expected to call a consistory | < episcopal con Terence) to fill the j Vfionnos shortly. ROWERS SEEN AS El HI Et i HOK E Among the African bishops, two ; men stand out as likely randi dates'. They are Bishop Kiwanuks and the Very Hev, Joseph Oliver Bowers. bishop of Accra in Ghana. Bowers, who demonstrated j brilliance as an administrator and I Divine Word Missionary in the ! territory when if was under Bri- I j tie’h role, was named bishop of i | the area at the age of 34, one of j j Ihe youngest prelates in the eri- ! J lire Catholic Church, i Bishop Bower wan consecrated | i by Francis Cardinal Spellman of i New York in an impressive cere- j , mony al Bay St. Louis, Miss., in : I 1853. j As candidates for (he red bat. ■ Bishop Bovvers' though only 43, is j | favored. Besides being an out- j i standing administrator and ucho- I i lar, ho k- east in the die of the I | present Pope—jovial and humble, j | yet firm and efficient. It i< even anticipated that mulct j Pope John, the number of Negro ! • bishops throughout the world will j | expand. i Pore John, Hie 262nd successor ; ;of SI. Pi’lei. (!te fjert Pope, is him - j I self the successor of three Negro j i Popes, who ruled the Church he - I j tween 139 and 4t)n AH. The fed! i of these, Victor f, was later can- ! I onized a saint. He ruled .from 189 • ! to 199 Melehiades followed to the pans- i ey after an interlude of more than tOtl years and ruled from 311 to j ’l4. and Gcladus f was Pope from j 7)2 to 436. Al! made outstanding | ■•uni. ri Buttons Today, hi a world blinded by ; color and prejudice, the posMbiji ; t.v of a Negro ever again bee cm- I j mg Pope i.s virtually inconceivable. J | However, tiic records show that | i ‘he early eras paid little attention i j to color and race, The quo: Ton ; j then was whether a man was a ‘ | good <?hrj.sfi;tn. Fhe only diffc’eßce be tween stumbling blocks and stepping stones is in the way you u,ne them.” "MISS OEiVI 11f*.1.", thnccful. fiamorims Miss Barbara. Ruth Harbhnn, ecnler on flic IVnn! row. K the new ’ Mis<* Olii i Hill High School’’ ot Morgan ton. Stv was. elected h.v the student body of (hr school Other contestants tor the title shower their blessings upon her. They are left to right, front row: Dorothy Hayden, Josephine Johnson, runner on- Barbara Harhisort (Miss Olive Hill); Joyce Ervin, runner up: and Bobbie ’Trie. Back row: Elaine Caldwell, Alg ie Pittman. Bettv Thomas, Frankie Kinraid. Edith Carter. Very H.-Ke-son and Mary O'Neil The new Miss Olive Hill was crowned bv .1. V. Morris, pnn cipui of (he Olive Hill s, h,, ( ,i j n special coronation ceremonies. The coronation was sponsored bv the Olive Hill Student Council. (PHOTO BV F. It. OCXON, Jr,). Say Colored People In Great Britain Serve As Guinea Pigs j LONDON. Eneipnd —Since the j OUI bl iak of U) l',;t c i'ot". in -DDt | ain. the colored population lias j come in for more than h little at tention. Much of this attention is j ill-advised, misplaced paternalism. Over night tin British so j otologists have become more Iha n a little interested in (ad ored people, who before two months ago, did »«»♦ exist. they Hhe sociologists! ace i now to be found in <:bt(S'r*an<e j hi any street vvliorc eo’ored iM'opii' live, market, they j frequent, eltsbs. hats and res taurants. The eonci usions of Mwnr of these surveys have be gun to He public; needless to say. they are apart from their inadequacy, distorted and in - conclusive. Most of them ad vocate getting pof I’.onimii (ees to ad vim and counsel I these people ‘vho. heeausc of thmr culor, tre regarded as adults with the mentality es i children, j Sot»c spread alarm. One news- P»’Per ever: smr a man to tour the i West Indian islgrrE and the con j elusions of his survey can only | cause disquu" among the rabble j eietnenfc of Britalh. He has cor | chided that within ten to fifteen I years an additional 500,000 col i oured people y Hi come to Britain. I His rca.-sO«« for t-i'-Is ore four—that j the West l.xd Kin*, .fßxr.au: aan in 1 nartieuLar, have always beep a j migrarory penoie, the enormous birth rati- ot fhr> West Indies; the certainty thru rhs coiton'-U di'vc-l opsesni: of the Wf's? Indies will not touch fcbr urte;.oplo".'(Tl!'rJ. nod pove r'-' itiaf. e.v J there. and leust- Jy. the finn dric.-mmatlfm of the West Indian loaders to "pack off” surplus pf>pu!ai.iou. He has 00l r van any consider* afcion at ii.ll to the fact that the | nopulidion of Britain will also be ! mci'efi,s(iig during' this period and i that a rna-h hu-srer number of Brit i ons will ltave ifiigi.at-'d to other r|r* irsri 1 een 1 own lingers 1 o Miss. College ' «3* rrr.A ben a miss to Mississippi Vocaltonal College Au ditorium November 3. are the not ed Teen Town .Singe'' of Memphis in concert. !| n group ViU be pep.. wnl-r! I.v • i-- - ii'iii r>l the college Easily r^r.'EM yd ;j,-j one of the more highly spoiiair/f d :•>nd ms nt’tfTi groups of the South, th>? group has thrilled audiences across' the continent imp .ti'irr time. Noted most for their versatility m sty |p and Tx-i'ft.'pnaru:' l , the Teen Towrers nan take you "toe tapping” through pops and ja,’.r and more easily, they ran take you through Heart rending pot'' I formanetss m periods and spiritu als. There p; r,m L. v fe.jlher belong mg solely to tH* Teen Town *Ung ers, 1 e group tves organized in i;>4B and have combined their ef forts and talents in the interest of goodv.’il) and youth development to this mper-t under the ■CmMiKiilo of Radio Station WPtA, the fans Townees hardline f-i-o pettoefnaoees Mi- Goodwill Review and the Siarlight Review, The pro ! ceedw obtained from then* ren | <»re» go toward financing the Crippled CbUdl er)\ yi'ltriei iII Memphis. The croup dci of tern annual (scholarships to gradw&ttuft sfWiioru of the »g- RTrf'stlO'i to the Institution of their choice ft is no wonder then, that with overwhelming talent, combined >.v)t.h a dire sense of responsibility as true American*, 'his group Ip cofisiitently being -ought (hr eo gageropnis For an evening at gurrantsed entertainment »t its best, plan U'w to see and hear The Teen Town Singers in Mississippi Voratloissl College Auditorium, November fi, at 8:00 p m. Properly operated, the poultry in - dufitry is one of the most efficient, of all farm enterprises. It Pays To ADVERTISE parks of the Commonwealth. The [ Thw survey I consider to he ambiguity ot his argument seem-j (he most ludicrous of them all, od to have only one purpose and ; Apart from reiterating all the that into force Hie British Gov-! old cliches. » culture, and eminent into enno.ting legislation} ways of life, it is suggesting So restrict the entry of coloured | that Informatiou he given to people into Britain. the intending immigrants. It Another survey, published b.vj did nnl try to find nut, vrheih the Insritr.to of Race Relations. I wnr not such things are be . qmte openly suggests the re.strtr-1 ing done >n the WV-t Indies. Don of the number of coloured' it merely concluded that such until]';ranks into Os. Britain. ! machinery w;<-. non “existent. ’This tn.rilti.il*' took no interest j These are- onto the first ot a m coloured people before now. but! very large, number of surveys that in four weefct is in. a position to | will be published in Britain with •;:i.y "!hc danyer hes where a con- in the next few months. The col centration of immigrants has > onred people, therefore, will have formed too quickly for an area’s! to JOraee themselves for the anal capacity to absorb them.” Where ysi.ng, psycho-analysing and re this occurs there has been violence anab-.-ins* lo which they will be mid hostility, the danger of which subjected by people who axe not was always present. only prejudiced in themselves, but This accordin', to the Institute who are not qualified to invert) o! Race Relations, is the sole cause gate the so-called "colour prob of the recent racial rioi.;. lem.” in Britain. ANNOUNCEMENT James O, Blount, Licensed Real Estate Broker, announces the opening of his office to engage in the Real Estate business. JAMES OTIS BLOUMT 512 Chamberlain Sum* TH. TI-. i tl RAI.FJGH, N. r. * ' \ - j Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Qllion Furniture Co. 108 E. Martin Gt. Your Capital City Tel. TE 2-44/1 Miss Swannie Thorpe To Reign As t( Miss Alumni” Miss Swann u* Thorpe. Co «««»■! Raleigh it.e now living in Chicago. . will reign as "Mi ■ Alomn>” s' Si August ineV College Homecoming nn November lft. Third u» Anders, expc.sie-e i. >• tary of the Alumni A ion (>.;»- i announced that hundreds of form- j or student* I' -v« indicated i , I they will attend .11 functions, Ac- \ tivities will begin Friday, Nnvprn- j her 141 h, with a Hon fire and Pep Rftlly on the Athletic Fu !.d On Saturday. November l">. the Anim al Mooting of the Kvrcnlive Com mitter of the Alumni Assoei .lion will meet at to a m. The Home- ! i coming Parade will begin at !2:3n ] following the same t o sir list'd | In the past. Hands from K 7 Smith Mich j School of Pay • ‘<'vdlc\ .lordan S>-1 lent Bf.nri of Bttrlinalen and the | T.igon Rich Bond of (1*1.4. H will j participate Marty inlet'■-! in i: floats arc he. trig prepared, representing venom j departments of the cottage, corort j lies, fraternities and eihei campr--. i organizptioris A! ? V M. The Fat- ; eons of St AugusHne's will meet ■ the “Golden Pulls ' of T C Smith I ! IJntwrsity at Chavis Pnrk At the h&'f-tirm* ceremony, the | i following 'juecti* will he crowned: I j Miss Pooohontss .Tomsk, ivit.w SI ; | Augustine's College’. Mi--- Sv.mni* (Thorpe, Miss Alumni; end Miss j j Ruth Sneers, Miss St. Agnes School ! of Nursing. J The Annual Homer-oming Hall ! I will be held in Taylor Ha! for stu» j | dents while n Get-To*Gether So- j ! cial for Alumni will hold ai i i the YWCA extension, Al eleven o'* j i clock Sunday. November !«. n Mo* i | mortal Service will lie be hi in the i j College Chapel, Pitlronire Our AOVhKT! I ft F R E jt; rkm^ BOUTONNERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH aUTKRY FAMILY OPOKR OF FLOWERS Flowers? 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