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Nov. 24. at the Carver School ol Wendell. She reported 5i07.50. The runner-up. Mrs Carrie Perry, left, reported $53.14. The total receipts for (lie program was 52H5.57. Mrs <> M, Webb, second grade teacher, was chairman of the program. At Shaw University: Graveside Rites, Address Highlight Founder's Bay •Shaw University's Ninety-third 1 .Hinder's Day was observed on Friday, November 2!, with the traditional graveside ceremony at the topiti of the Founder. Henry Martin Tupper. “Miss Shaw Uni versity." represented by Shirley l‘ ranees Parker, a senior of New ton Grov*. and business education major, placed the wreath upon the grave of the founder Foliowing this ceremony, ttv an niver&ary service was held in Uw ..... *• Church The principal speaker for the occasion war- Dr. James f Martin, physician of Phi ladelphia and 9 1908 graduate of the Shaw University Leonard Me dical School In reviewing the history nt (he school, the speaker cited conditions which existed In mo- H, stated that there were about 9.000,900 ex-slaves who had been brainwashed for over ’no years, ignorant. Irresponst hie. Illiterate and bewildered The South, having lost the »?' had detertnined to completely annihilate the Negroes. by keeping them ignorant, poor, divided and suspicious of each other. Alt of this he claimed, had some degre.Ks of success Anyone who in ti',-fired with these plans was con sidered a rank enemy of the South. In thic atmosphere and such ad verse conditions Henry Martin Topper sought to improve the Neg ro when be founded Tupper Insti ll,!*’. which was the name given to (hr beginning of Shaw- University. Girl Cries “Rape” To Hide Acts NEW ORLEANS - (ANP) -- A ~otiihfu! white girl reverted to the old days last week and tided to hid, her wrongdoings by ac cusing four Negroes of committing a crime against, her person. She had police looking for the uiiartet. whom she claimed had assaulted and raped her. However, later she admitted dhe had skipped “cho'-l in order to spepd the day in solitude with her boyfriend and claimed the rape to hide her escapade. Many young NegfOP? had been taker. In by police, and some claim to have been roughed up a bit. Years ago, this same thing caused the lynching of many in nocent Negroes. About 74 artificially bred cows out of each 100 will concieve on first service. in recounting the .history of the persecutions of the founder, and nis sacrifices, the speaker asked. ‘Have we lived -in .such away as to merit his sacrifice?” From Topp er Institute, Shaw University has developed a school of medicine, pharmacy, law. religion. liberal arts, which, he said, “eertalnl.y jus tifies her existence.” He staled (hat Topper »ven ;n his da.v. was wise enough to reco gnize that the essential characte fi-hra of humanity are the same everywhere He believed t.hai any people in a state of slavery and ig norance render the lowest, and most costly form of service to their fel lowjpen. and in a. slate of freedom and enlightenment, they render the highest and mosi useful form of service BYoa Can Get What You THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL DARK BADDAUf Find yourself running l a little short. V/ on Christmas rash? 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Thurgood Mar* shu!! told reporter.- hoe, “suff-i when their children are deprived of their rights to attend •-'•bool " The NAAOP chief counsel held the nrew conference ;»* ter debating with tionist Virginia editor, -tatnen .1. Kilpatrick of the Richmond News I carter, on the whon! in tegration crisis in the South The debate took place at Tem ple Mishkin Tetlla in nearby Newton, During the Interview Mi Mm shall warned: ——-—— —“ Champion Bourbon ! j .... jlf |j,«uX*« j ! | t«:£h«»l<1 | ,'jm , f ctt„„«s,fln ttff»'tV<S 1 M ,n *9BO 8 Years Old Straight Bourbon 11 lusher * twb 9ip **»»«& wmm *wxr* m woof sisnoas ro,» i r . —.—— —- ——« “Today seven states are defying the other 41. This would not be mutually jn..-.Mijit-. ‘‘Slavery couldn’t have existed as long as it did if the South didn’t work on the assumption that peo ple in other parts of the country didn t carp or sympathize with them. ‘The South is gambling on the same tiling today. 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