SHAWETTES—These are some of the high steppers who will be seen in Shaw University's home
coming parade, which is set for Saturday, November 22. at 3:00 p.m. The Shawettcs, under the direction
xrt Mrs. Oebora Spencer, physical education instructor, will also perform their precision drills during
halftime activities at Chavis Park. Left to right are Jean Horne, freshman of Rocky Mount; Carolyn
•High, sophomore of Zebulon; Mary Lambscn, freshman of Iiobgood; Carrie Lowery, sophomore of Gas
tonia; Philipa McNeill, sophomore of Durham; Joan Kimbrough, sophomore of Statesville; Rejean Vla!-
latsej freshman of Warsaw ; Marjorie Greene, sophomore of Oriental; Juanita Ilancey, seophomore of
Pineteps: and Kathleen Herndon dead Shawettc), sophomore of Apes.
Florida Sheriff Willis McCall Called
Heated Racist By National Magazine
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hnlttt about Sheriff Willi- McCall,
known, throughout, the South as an
■outspoken racist with a fierce de
termination to lte«p integrationists
out of Florida, is revealed in the
new. issue of Coronet Magazine.
. ■ 'Defending himself agonist the
charges of “racist,” which he con-
Tends is Communist inspired and
NAACB condoned. Sheriff McCall
I dneddfti that the Negroes are mak
‘lng progress. “They've come a far
way m just a few hundred years
"from darkest Africa,” he says.
- However, he is quick to point
'mil: “I don’t think you’ll ever make
'the Negro the equal of the white
'than. That's why desegregation
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\ will never work. Because tt win |
lower the while children's stand- |
ards to mix with an immoral, di- i
sensed race, T'heir brains last can't |
compare with n white man’s.”
These are the shocking public j
statements of a man who is con- i
sidered the most powerful figure '
in Florida's Lake County area He j
is the man who has been accused j
of fostering much of Central Fieri- j
da's anti-Negro sentiments. Willis j
McCall is emphatically against the I
Supreme Court's recent decisions
or, integration. He insists, “that it i
just won't work ’’
Yet even among whites who J
share his anti-Negro views Sheriff
McCall is regarded with deep mis- j
givings. Coronet points out many I
of the racial incident® that have I
occurred daring the sheriffs ten- ,
ure.
| He is not. however, without op
i position in his area. Now in his
j fourth term, it is revealed that he
j won the last nomination by a
l scant 55 per cent ofthe votes enst
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former editor of the Mount Dora j
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paper.
j This opposition has resulted hi ■
j a long campaign of terror against |
| Mrs. Reese. The “Topic” officer j
| have bemi smeared bj paint on, ■ |
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I Yet Sheriff McCali contends he i
A FIRST Mrs. Charles E. While, 42-year-old Houston,Texas
' housewife, won a position on the Houston School Board last week
over incumbent Dr. John Glen, to become the first member of her
race ever to win public office in that city. Mrs. White had strong
support by liberal elements which backed issues of integration and
federal aid to schools. Early this week a five-foot cross was burned
in her front yard, but was extir .tiished by her husband, Dr. White.
! an optometrist. <i PI TELEPHOTO!.
Pi T fashion (ram, h Student*Model
NF.lv 1 ORK -• Her own creation of a striking evening gown and
convertible cape blmgs the coveted 19&ft Park & Tiiford trophv to
lugh-school semor Vivian Jackson as “Mins Best-Dressed” at the 13th
annual Negro Press Photographers’ Ball Mist, Jackson, t?, was picked
f rom among b 0 contestants by a jury of fashion experts and civic lead
ers at the Renaissance Ballroom here on Hallowe’en Night. October 3).
Shown presenting PAT trophy and extra prize of wrist watch it
Sidney toladon, account executive for tha sponsoring distilling house.
“^. CO,n P* ?5 y has sponsored the award for the past eight years. -vs*
Miss Townsend, who later was crowned “Miss Negro Press Photog
raphers’ Ball of 19&8," won the best-dressed award for her formal
gown in peau da soic fabric end combination cape-overskirt made of
the same material with n lining of shimmering white metallic fabric.
A senior at Jumaica High School in Queens County, New York City,
she designed the winning *orl»me after two year- of fashion-design
j., ti j i• Liiiit mouei, Miss Jackson rgsutes with h#r
iarrniy at 114-08 175th Place* St. Albans, Queens County.
Pilgrims Would Have Been Shocked
At Thanksgiving Bee oming Holiday
. . . t *. . .. i - .-v- v- rk • V .■ f. .• \ Sr- !
Till- wuiiid iiavti bo^i)
shocked to their shoe buckles on
December 13. 1621, if they had
known that their day of thanks
was to become a yearly national
holiday celebrated by millions of
people ui the United States and
Canada
For the Pilgrims were dead-set
against ‘ annual” holidays and re
fused to celebrate even Christmas
and Easter.
According to research ex
pert* with The World Book
Encyclopedia, the Pilgrims re
ferred to the religions holidays
of the Church -f England as
“Roman corruptions,” They tic
lieved in celebrating on 1 v
w hen Providence granted them
a particular blessing.
As if to prove their disdain for
yearly calendar-fixed celebrations,
the Pilgrims did not have a
thanksgiving celebration the next
v ear. However, other New England
colonists picked up the idea and
held “thanks days.” usually around
the end of November
The Pilgrim-inspired holiday is
iodr.y a joyous family day cele
brated with biff dinners and hap
py reunions, but the history o? the
olid ay in the United States has
been fraught with argument.
is not a “Race Hater.'' He insists
that the NAACP is. in fact, forcing
him to take drastic actions. The
December Coronet profile on "The
Law Lake Count” is a profile of
a man who rules bis bailiwick
with iui iron band -about a man
who is an. outspoken racial segre*
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In ITOI, -> iec-'Uiut,,>il ,vpi c1.1*.--
ed bv a member of the new Con
gress proposing that a day be set
Tar Heel Farmers Will Make
Highly Important Decisions
North Carolina fanners will
make five important decisions on
November ” - and December 1>
They will troop to the polls and
vote in corn, cotton, tobacco, and
peanut referendum* that will have
a great neat to do with cne pros
pects of these crops in the coming
yeai s.
i)u November In fanners
will choose between two corn
program-, and on December
15, tobacco unit cotton quota
programs will be decided. Al
so on December 15, tobacco
and peanut growers will de
cide whether to continue to as
sess themselves for the pro
motion of their crops.
Every agricultural leader in the
state is urging every eligible far
mer to vote. And a great deal of
effort on the pari, of many people
will be expended between now
and the voting dates to make sine
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j .tilde to ~ I.' thanks for the Csr.
j rtitution The resolution was final
i i.v adopted, but there was much
I | every farmer is familiar with the
' issues involved
Harry B Caldwell, master of the
North Carolina State Grunge, and
I A. C. Edwards, executive vice pie
■ sident of the N. C Farm Bureau
i Federation, for example, are so
! concerned that they have initialed
| a special Information program
| which they hope will produce the
j biggest farm commodity vote in
| the state's history.
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|
formation effort ere- the obvi
mis importance of the vote to
j North Carolina agriculture:
j and complexity of the Issues Vo
tie dfi ddrjt.
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commercial com counties will vote
r either to continue the present ASC
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER «, 16,58
opposition by those who believed
the Federal Government was med
dling in a matter that should bc
tne concern of the individual
states Thomas .Jefferson called
such Government -proclaimed holi
day; •; -‘Monarchical practice - ' and
ignored thanksgiving during his 8
years in office,
Mrs. Sara 1) !.l aI <\ edtor of
Godov’s Lady s Hook, worked
lor 30 years to promote the
idea of a national thanksgiv
ing day. Mrs. Hale had a dou
ble-barreled attack—she print
ed editorials promoting the
idea and also Included tempt
ing recipes for Thanksgiving
delicacies.
In 18(13 Lincoln proclaimed that
the last Thursday in November
would be Thanksgiving Day, Each
year afterward, the President of
the United States formally pro
claimed that Thanksgiving should
be celeb) ated on the last Thursday
of November
However, so me d> cendanfs of
the original New England Puritans i
infused to observe tlie holiday, !
claiming that rhanksgiving should j
be inspired by the Deify, not by 1
politicians. '
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The roost, recent Thanksgving
controversy arose when Franklin
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the holiday from the fourth to
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tween Christmas and Thanksgiv
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Newspapers and magazines car
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ignore the President and some
Governors flatly advised their
states to celebrate Thanksgiving
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giving to the fourth Thursday
In view of this stormy history,
it might b« well to have a thanks
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