67th Founders’ Day Held At A& T, Bust Os Dr. F. D. Bluford Unveiled GREENSBORO - T .<• t hal>en- : E r > A&T College, and .similar in stitutions in this country, have faced and w ill have to measure up to in the future were d< rribed here recently. Ihr event v., the mnual ('min ders iOy Oh'-en am e e'>n',*n<'m!"a- Img flip 67th aim''.pi-ary nf liip • olle-p and the speaker wu. Dr * F. i'*r»kc, Ncnnial. Ain. pro; dent if tiip Alabama A&.M College A liip vi/r hint of tin late Dr. Ferdinand I) Blulorri, former president of the college uhp flirri In 1'1.7,'r was unvcilrti as a main feniurr nf the obser vance. \- the covering was re moved from thr sculpture by Frllria Black, C*r« nir.boro seni or in Biology, "Miss A&T,” for for the rurretil year, an unveil ins litany service uis enn dueled by Rev. <i**n M Mrt'in rilrerinr nf ir'icinus activities at the college. The work executed hy i . Hathaway noted m ulptm f>* Montgomery. Ala. who \ p 1 < ent for the reremonie . " njade poff.ibl« h ’ rnntr ihutmn I dents, faeulty and staff nioinhei ft will he later tvan,'fe' red to ‘ premanent location in the main rasasesrito F BOUTONHERE FOR GEN To CORSAGE FOR LADIES WTT'f a /TRY FAMTT V ORDER, OF FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions DAVIS FLOWER SHOP ni Pay rr 4 (11531 r hone vtsM t a n v:k .!?!> F Cabarrus Street We Make Loans On Furniture & Autos WE Wit,l, REND YOU MONEY IOR ANY EMERGENCY IN CLUDING DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL. 1114 E. Marlin SL Thos. A. Britt, Mgr. CONSOLIDATE!] CREDIT CORPORATION Office Hours: M<>o Him Fri. o ‘ .in . s 3 f. 9—t .nn 1 WopM’ijfd ami U dtcuk . : N I I fito*/ % fJu*kittq oj M qkim 4 ff, W q&fdtti Buduifim, W then ; *■* ' 5 think oj att the (hijip HudituU ' tmnd&frif ioiikQuAintim : ; Tossed green salad ■ O Spar cribs and souerkraut < #" Q Spaghetti and meatballs I &», Is j ‘ - '• I; ■ '>l 1 I | </ [j and so many other things | // that taste their best with,.. -i# /If / V _ ** Budweiser Kiei/? Bm? ANHeuctr.-9uscH.isc.» st touts » stwASit«to* ANcats HARRIS WHOLESALE, INC. 515 SV. Hargett Street Raleigh, N. C. Tel. TE 3-2724 j foyer nf the Bluford Library, named to honor the tale president. Speaking from the subject, “The Challenge of Our Heritage,’' Dr. Drake, a long lime friend of Dr. iVntford. paid hjjfh tribute to the 1.-.ie A&T president “The life and works of those whom he «Blu fordi md his own leadership at | the A&T College.” he said, “rep j rrsont a significant part of the I heritage of this college, of its i alumni and students and of the en • tire field of higher education." He said modern education is ; ! hallcr.ged today by our philoso phies of it front the past “This ! halleni’.e." tie declared “comes I fliat we through education must i rout mite to seek the answer as what is the highest good He continued. "ivc are chal lenged Ay the ideal and idea of iiniveral education and which K further high lighted hy the heavy increase in co'lcge cn rnllmrnts, a n increasing com p(i i ion with Industry and n (her fields <n maintain high ~nil 111 l faculties and aderpntr facilities and an increasing dr in.md to maintain n stltterior OoalHv nf education »nd pro lidc nnunriniiltics to mote and more students.’’ lie -.md ‘hat colleges Uke A&T j LAIRD'S! apple WINE '# I 80 c M Per 4-5 i,- 1 ' Quart /MilSfW I I WWS A CO J SCOBEYVUIt, N J- J Ik-WTH e.rurirw. **., •ii® challenged today by the new concept in higher education as ex etnpliliied by the land-grant col lege tradition which seeks to train through research and demons.ra tion The final current challenge to educated leadership,” hs conclud ed, “is to rediscover the spiritual basts, which makes it possible for the individual to meet and conquer the other challenges of life.” He stud that throughout America there is renewed interest and con cern in the spiritual ana moral values of education. The speaker stated that scientists have joined iheir voices in calling for some system of moral control of the deathly weapons they have cre ated. Other persons appearing on the program included: Rev. John C. Mott, rerlnr of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Invocation; Ellsworth T Smith, Jr Greensboro senior, rrprr sentiug (tie student body, Mrs. Carrve V'. Kelley, associate professor of English, reprp senttng the faculty amj staff, E Ma rcellus Staley. Orange burg, S. fdean nf the School of Agriculture at South Cam Una State College, reprenenf ing former faculty »ud staff. Howard C. Barnhill. Charlotte health c-dljeator and president of the A&T College National Alumni Association, represent tug the alumni; Rabbi E'red T. R\ pins. Temple E manual. Greensboro, dedicatory prayer and Rev. J. C. Melton, retired minister, benediction. The college choir, under Howard T Pearsall, chairman of the De partment of Music and the Sym phony Band, under the baton of Walter F Carlson, Jr., presented the musical numbers. The program was preceded bv a rrulifsry review of the Joint Corps nf the Air force and Army ROTCI units held on the front campus lawn. Don't, wilt until ail ov your tntv-c- | r» produces flowers before topp- : ing. It Pays To ADVERTISE IN UNVEILING CEREMONIES ~ A life siw bust of the late Dr. I*’. D Rluford, former president of A&T (lollege, was unveiled at (he annuad Founders Da* Observance at the college last week. Partici pants in (he ceremonies included from left to right. Ih WarmedH T. flihhs, pirsidrnt of the college; Miss Felicia Black, Greensboro, “Mis*. VAT" for the year and who lifted the covering; Mrs ftlufoed, widow of the late president and Dr. I F. Drake, Mabama t&M (ktllrgu, Normal, \h«., who delivered the main address. Alpha Phi Alpha Top j Officials Moot In 111. CHICAGO—(AN'P)—The exeru- ( tive commiliee of Alpha Phi Alpha ! Fratei nity met at national head- | quarters. 4432 South Parkway, last, week-end In dispone of an sccumu- J lation of business, prior to (Os 44fn i general convention to be held in j Philadelphia, with headquarters at j the Sheraton hotel. Philadelphia's i newest and finest Lawrence T. Young, general sec, | retary, reported the Fraternity lr> i he in the best shape, financially j and otherwise, than it has been _ * .. T ' . - «f General Electric l ' Ilf* . ■ ssg. i | % ......... . , % ' f.AwiaClg- iv.— EaHWSV*' r , *i,*i* " ---'—-V' 1' : ~* *■ • j | . - ”• --g"I f I - Igp—| Wmh Cv-sjm riw* mexfoh €m*n>k T* ©fs Y©« GU»n And Sr €!©*§!€» Ivery T\m&. : S. 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DAVIE ST, DIAL TE 2-7743 - iin-Tiirnii —in-n-ifiiTiiair -ii-fri-ii n~ rri nmr -~l ——.... ■■ cr»»-iw«ww. «» on f'riMicfs Kfi snlt J Hall, chair tnenj from the r6»orsji an? nation eoinmittee, W. Cannon ihs v?!iildirj£i form* da lion, William M. AJexsndet, i hvi nun t *.y|»f>r<»hy ti-i .pp!f Chapter, at. &?lt of Ohio w.ify„ fphunlHis, Oh<« a grant., permitting thern tn purehasr r 4 fraieniify Hou^, ?i> Tsintcniitv K«»w on the rampos »l. Ohio SIMp Hrnwii .1 s1 ;a 11 . convention THE CAIOLIOTAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 52. IBM ehnirman reunried nn final plans for the receiving of 3,(MM «r mute Alpha I’hi Alpha men as delegates. Judge Paige was pleased at the progress of the Piaternily, and of fered felicitation* to three past presidents, who attended the meet ing; Frank L. Stanley, A. Maceo Smith, and Baymond W. Cannon. A’TTwHrj thoST' prc! , ?i't were Murr* dith G. Ferguson. Nashville, genu rel treasurer; Ernest N. Mortal, New Orleans, general counsel; Li onel Newsom, Baton Rouge, chair man of educational activity; Ker mit J. Kill, Philadelphia, comp troller; W D. Hawkins, Jr., Nash ville, auditor: Bindley C Cyrus, chairman of election com mis:, ion; Sidney A, Jones, former acting sec retary; John Patton, St. Paul; Burt Mayberry. Kansas City. Mo.: L. Hume Williams. Tulsa, Okla.; Wil liam M. Alexander. St. Louis, chairman of building foundation. v! QtMET 100 Proof Made from Gram and W. E. Shortridge, Birmingham. Ala. Kidnaps A Baby, Caught At River NEW HAVEN, Conn fANF>-* James Faiscm, 23, this city ISO* pliably kidnapped little Bona"* Jane. Barker, R months, trope home. Pursued by frantic polio* and im< spectators. Faison ran to a nearby river and bpcame mired in the treacherous mud about 20 fee! from shore, Holding * pair of scissor* at the throat of the little girl, liaison held pursupr* off for 30 minutes. He '-dented and handl'd Ihe ba by over to relieved polite and parents 15

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