12 THE CARDUm/rp ■n'T.VK PVDING SATURDAY, JUfIVPMBEE 77, l»«f| (Studied At Raleigh University: 7 housands Pay Last Tribute To Dr. Silas “Shag” Taylor »v S\MI I L r PERKY, 18. U< ALTON. Mm .s'. (ANP)—Cover ior Foster Furcoto Lt Governor I obert Murphy, Mayor .John B. Hynes of Boston, members of the. ■b.tf s highest judicial courts, and ■ • adsrs of every key Negro organ i ..iiion in Boston were, among the o.DOO persons who jammed F.be ii .or Baptist Church's funeral ser vices for Dr. Silas F. 'ShaiU Tsy* W, known as Boston's No. 1 Dem ocrat. who had met death tiagicai NEW LINCOLN CAFE FIRST IN FINE FOODS MEAL'S - SANDWICHES - BEER - SOFT DRINKS 332 mouth Wilmington Street Raleigh, N. C FRYERS GRADEAWHOLE lb. 25c <fs _ Red Band Flour t% Beef lh. wi(h rot , ron viha 38t Yhi.-fe Fa I Rack lb. 19c KT < offer . . Ih 59c CHUCK Pur* Port* Fresh Ground aft *sn«ogr lh. nJijjQ Beef Ih. *f ritih or Rib eii| l *k Strafe* lb. OiJG rur ® , ' a '' ri S ' ib ' ri,(: SRf! e'.^wy-MauwiHtoaw^MMawgwiWMraMowiwii^iwHniintmii'iMiiwwiiiOTtiiiMagfeMaMpy^^ SUCED PORK STEAK lh. 59c ■sunshine • Lucky Lad.v Salad j| r** Milk Tall fan | ||Q 'Dressing 01 Dixie Bell* Ag“ j Straw berry g* fi-arkm Ih. I Preserve* . 1-lh. ,lar £)t#Ct Open Friday Night Until 9 F. M. HORTON’S CASH STORE Iml7 S. Saunders Si. Dial TE 3-2851 Raleigh, N. C. TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING §HHHH SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost • Modem Tread Design 'Twauurw\ \ i smm im tmmJ Terms To Suit You! • 14 and II mm TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 42* s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 HE'S COMMING SOON Aiid te /©ln m ir Christmas auh tJtysr&y&Y' for T 95 ' j NOW OPEN! FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY lr in front of a speeding automo bile. Loud .speaker* carried the de tniis of the funeral services to the thousands who lined the streets during the rites. Officiating at the services were Rev. William S. Ravrnell Lbene/ee Baptist,, Rev. Enoch O. Woorihouse, Mother tV.il!- AME Zion Church; Rev W'ai ter Davis. Charles St. \ME Church; Rev. William 11. lies til- Twelfth Baptisf; ami Dr. ■Marshall Shephard. Ml. Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia Pa A message of condolence from J former President Harry S. Tru- \ man was road. Mr Truman term- j rd Dr. Taylor, who had attended j every Democratic National Cor.- j vention I 1 op; 1 020. 'a person de- | voted to the principles of the Deni- ! ncrslic Party." During the rites H Albert Far- j ceil, ropi csenlm g I lie president of | { Lincoln University tl’a.i, one of | Dr Taylor's alma maters, diselos- | ed that the tale political leader's | friends had established a SI,OOO j | scholarship fund in his name at ] j the university j Active pad hearers were; Fran/.! {Byrd and attorney Harry B’agg of! | New York City; Dr. Way man Cos ton of Wilmington. Del.; Dr, Irving 1 Gray and Otie Galloway of Bos | ton. Dr Carter Marshall of New ! Haven; Dr. Erne*t Martin of Blne { field, W. Va.: and Attorney Austin j .J, Norm, Philadelphia. I Honorary pail bearers, included j Governor Furcnlo, Mayoi Hynes, I Dr. Franklyn Myr>-.:; John T. Lane, clerk. Boston Juvenile Court, El wood S. MpKanney. executive sec retary, Governor's Council; Deputy Police Superintendent Fa in r G. Wilson: and forme* f’n: (idem War- i i v S. Truman. Dr. Taylor wo a member of the | Prince Hall Mason.* the Shrincrs, • the 180 Elks of the World, the Boston City Democratic Commit tee, and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fra ternity. Ife was a graduate of I.in j coin U. I Pad, the Leonard j School of Medicine iShaw Uni i versity), and the Boston Col l, lege of Physicians and Sur geons, He was 71 years of age. | ar.il had never married ! Surviving Dr. Taylor are ♦'••n i sisters: Mrs. ,T. T. Page of Dan- i Iv.llc, Va.; Mrs. Frank W. Jacobs.! I Bridgeport. Conn.; and two broth- ; levs. David Taylor of Danville. V.j , | and BaJcolm S. Taylor of Boston, j L. L. Lewis i Shaw Group ! L. Lewis, educational direr * tor. Radio Corporation of America, j | spoke to Shaw University students j i on Monday. Nov. 17, on the sub- ■ ject ’’Communications.'' Referring to new elements of communication in education he the pro-; press that is being made in Urn ; field of Teaching-by-TV Mr. Lewis stated that our inability to communicate in the same language is one of the hasir reasons lor the dif ficulties which we are having a H over the world. Educa tional problems, he said, cun linu.e to become more compli cated due to lh** teacher short age at the present Hmo and the increase in student enroll ment over a period of years, j Teriching-bv-TV, he claims i.. j ! working m five .states that are! sponsoring this program They ate Nebraska, Oklahoma. Alabama, Ohm. New York, and North Caro lina. He said that then? is steady ex pansion in the field of Teaching 1 by-TV and the results are quite significant. The lessens are more i carefully prepared, outstanding j teachers are used pupils road- j j better, students are reached who j | cannot so to college, a wide and j i rich variety of valuable visual aids j i are available, it. .saves time, gives 1 j direct- contact, and students as- ; i mime more responsibility for j ! learning than in the classroom, i he claimed, lie stated that there are 1- 000 students taking television courses whirl* are offered by TOS colleges. In conclusion, lie suggested that we wwteh the trend as time goes on. as there is ;m evolution in the cn&o.epl* i of education and conunitniro ! lion. The speaker war, intend tu r 4 hv Dr. A T. Spaulding of Durham. Music was furnished by the Shaw University Chorale Society under the direction of Harry Gil-Smy- 1 the, Feds Arrest Man, 32, Who ‘Made Money’ cmdfao (AMP, AJ! : year-old Negro was arrested here j i this work for ‘‘making money hv i filing income tax returns in a) | least six different states George Turner was picked-up bv 1 secret service agents Wednesday ! and changed with forging indorse ! Incuts on government checks. Turner filed income (ax returns i -all for 1957—in Chicago. Kansas j City, Richmond, Va.. Detroit. Balti- j more. Greensboro, N. O. Cbey- i enne, Wy„ among other places. ! The peculiarity of the return* i i he filed was that they ail bore a | I different name and showed a r*- i fund (tur To datr he had received j slo.nni! in refund checks His bond has been set at -anno Where tobacco plant beds have j hern fumigated, apply it least 2A ! per cent of the nitrogen in the m- 1 gH"*"*" 1 * MW,—— ( J ' m mm I V7lt I’ROI I SSDR— 111 Ol lie M. Bowman of Williamsititrg, Virginia recently joined the Ho rida A&M University faculty as professor of animal husbandry in the school of agriculture and home economies Dr. Bowman received (hr bachelor of science degree from Hampton Institute, the master ot science degree from Kansas State College, and the doctor of philosophy degree from Die State « allege of Wash ington. His area of specializa tion is animal nutrition. Mule's Kick Is Fatal To Boy . 11 MEMPHIS (ANPi -- An 11 year old Negro boy died this week after he was kicked by a mule. Lindsey Bell Jr., died at John Gaston hospital a few hours after hr was kicker), in the bead by a mule near CaplrvtU*. Friends of the victim, said the accident hap pened as Lindsey .and several other boys were playing in a field be hind the home of Brook * Crutcher on nearby Hickory ifsll The youth was the son of Mrs. Mary Lou Bell of Prospect Road. W’JE -c* W, i' . v _ . IVK;2y '* * «*■ ._ ; • -;7> y'" ■ \ fb'/.'F A 'g,L h;- ■' ‘ : ' vl: y c- A V-Tw'f'y , ' *■■**><*'. ' "w< -L : the secret is Carnation in the He-: J VVih'.; can This* douhle»rieh milk fMi whips givm pumpkin pie a wonderful texture you can't get with ordinary milk. For Carnation is twice, as rich- looks, pours and even whips like cream. Try this milk that’s so much like cream In your own pumpkin pie recipe or in the famous one here. And for a better cup of coffee, “cream* it with Carnation -world’s leading brand of evaporated milk. g|lftTfta'HSl H. Carl Moultrie In Stirring Address In Cumberland Cnty FAYETTEVILLE H. Carl Moultrie. I. executive secretary, O mega Psi Piii Frateioity, Wash ington, D. C. gave both potential member;: ot fraternities and sorori ties a potent challenge to aid in making "Freedom Ring” in Ame rica, here Sunday afternoon, as he climaxed "Achievement Week Ac tivities." in the J. W. Seabrook Auditorium, ai Fayetteville Slate Teachers College. Six Education Profs Honored At A College DURHAM Six members of the Department of Education faculty j of North Carolina College were j honored at an "Achievement din- | ner" recently in Ihe Scieue Build- ■ ing. Honored for receiving advanced;, degrees were Mrs. Mildred Turner I and Roger D. Russell who received j doctoral degree? during the year : from the University 4 of Indiana ’! and the University of Pennsyl vania Three of the professors w e r -• honored for publishing special monographs in their field. They ; included James E. Parker, smfhor ,j of a text on photography and Dr. P B Young and D* C L Spr-1' man. who have published books on practice teaching Dr. TV. H. Brown wltfi iians-j ferred from the dietorship of the Bureau of Kcltreationa! Research to ; the dcanship ot the Graduate i School on September T. was the The fraternity official told his audience that thee tves a definite need for groups that would ad here lo certain principles m pre paring them reives for broader ser vice. He warned, however, that too much attention should not be paid to the social aspect of the groups He told them that they should en joy certain social priviligt-s, but j (heir prime motive should be in sixth faculty member filed. f)i J. C. Kinney served a- toast master for the affair which u • sponsored by Dr, Rose .Untie Browne, educ *i**.n * boirn.iun. 115 c WASH ! r •■■■ FLUFF O c '" Mri 'ORY OPEN 24 HOURS—DAY AMI NIGHT M \RTIN STREET SELF SERV ICE 1, A UN DRY 32$ I',. Marlin Street IKI i LARKING IN BALK recipe t u**^^.^***^^^*- ««——~ *5 CARNATION'S FAMOUS PUMPKIN P!L (Makes ikmcM pte) 1 pop grtmutotarf sugar 5 VS cmds earned pomp*:'" 1 '■ teaspoon sat® S% Cargo car*) ! /. teaspoons dnosmoii tmdilutad CASNATttH t 1 nutmeg EVAPORATED tillLK ■ teaspoon gfngce 2 opr* ', teaspoon allspice 9-ind* sfsfgte mist '/• teaspoon doves unbaked pte s^eJ9 Mw filling ingredient* smooth. Pt-sce iw unbaked pte shs". P-jke In bot we« (I2s*r.| IS minutes, tower imperative to if moderate <3Bo* F.T end continue baking about 35 sntmde* w | until custard is firm. finding die right direction in 'Vliich to guide persons whom they would serve to a more useful life. tie referred In the facl that getting a diploma or a degree was ineidontal to a life of ser vin'. Il<> lell that a degree without dedication to service was futile, jjr also told them that no longer would they he serving in a Negro world, hut in a world where the mind would he the measure of the man and not the texture of !h*’«i hair nr the color of their shin. He directed Iheir attention to the fact that they were living in limes. !hal were being controlled bv (wr» fV j@ SS W k Cwwnl imp IIHVWII IW v n R9YAI I i ' Imswwi fwsaw S i fit'.rntto t pom «««'* *. *a poo nr CUARitS IACQUIK *1 f,i«, tee , Fhtl*., Pit.. • ’lfetsaL'S.fc.'^R®' ♦«>«♦ tn turn frew the aid v/t~ of life—sod those who were afraid to venture into a new way of life. Up raid that the olrl Uncle Tom, with hir, hroved lmad and handker chief tva* bowing oof, but lie was ait <tiu tiiti 1 n in •> Mi. i iiuuiAS was evolving lie pictured him b,« the one Ne gro who is always found op some hoard. He dese: ibed him as th« one Negro picked by persons who were sure (hat he would ascribe to their thinking He ssk®d that Ne groes no! allow themselves to be pnl on boards where they would lie forced to )rm in keeping th® Negro in a second-class rituen ship role. —iw’iw—iiu mm lawwsr 1 If Von Want TV. ’taka The i >Cf l Out at Us« , C. Karl * T ichhnan fej/ rOMPANV

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