8 THE CMOUNIHH WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 19. W -H. MA ' I m RAINEY | f/j South Carolina hao the & £s£s, My MOST NEGRO REPRESENTATIVES y .JB | m WASHINGTON DC. DURING ISTO'S/ JOSEPH M. RAINEY WAS A CONGRESSMAN FROM j||j US''/ | THAT STATE RESERVED | ‘fM SO WELL THAT HE SAT IN CONGRESS FOR FIVE FUU. TERMS/ Yea, We All Talk By Marcus H* Bout war© SMTttOVf SPEAKING VOICE Do .you ay "importin'' lor “im portant’ if you do. you have plenty of good company; for it's « common slip of everyday speech. Take fimr in enunciate yout 'is'. Day “Do it”, not "do id." Here are some suggestions for Improving your voice: i. Learn lu listen. Careless listen ing leads to mumbling and care less speech. 2 Sine, when you talk, in other v.-orri.'-. banish your dull, flat tones with melodious ones. The average pcn-on lias a range of not more than two notes in .-■peaking voice, vhi n there should be seven nr cijhhl. Breathe not oni.y deeply, but widely, when you speak, opening the lower lungs. 4. Simple American speech. UNCFReports Record Sum Raised In 1958 Campain Nt v YORK—The United Ifegro Colirgr Fund raised * record turn of Sl.fi-13.03.4 in contributions *o its IfhS campaign, W. J. Trent, Jr., Foliege Fund c-xectihvo director, announced here recently. ‘"l'his is the largest amount over contributed to the yearly UNCF appeal to augment the current budgets of its affiliated colleges and universities.” Mr. Trent said, “The 1958 total represents Slff* from thousands of imli ' iduals and contributions from large corporations and small business firm*, labor union's, foundations, churcbo. fratern al groups and campus com munity chests, including thooe at t'NCF colleges. "Year-end r* ports from cam paign communities throughout the country indicate that the amounts ramed and costributed by- UNCF alumni and Negro organirations -• gain exceeded the mark ret in the previous rrmipuior UNCF funds are distributed ;* vnong the 33 Independent, accredit ed mem be colleges located, with one exception, in the South Tbeu eomhmed student enrollment num bers more than 24,000. "No strings are attached to UN CF allocations to the colleges." Mr. Trent said "The money is used where most needed It provides scholarships, improves faculty sal aries. buys laboratory equipment and library books, sets up student health programs.” Since it pioneered cooperative #Und raising for institutions of. : p HONE ~ ~ mzfiWfianL ««! S fgfffjm TODAY « Z WjOM&W GF.T CASH " I ;: HSllll tomorrow -j :•) MODERN FINANCE CORP.’S <** aaw Conveniently Located Offices m ~ a.—.... * W 11 nW. Martin St « iUO R. Salisbury St ' V *’ rys Phone TE 2-5826 Phone TE 2-75-17 # Brtt.fr Service - . 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WILMIMGTON ST • CAMERON VILLAGE ® NORTHSIDE CENTER • GLENWOOI) VILLAGE V certain ctlHural igeurir.s of (hr j 1 rdei.il Gtfvcrsurent phierd ! under it .jurtediction by the j i kiugrem Among liK-ae are.: The U. S. Na- | Elderly Woman Killed By Train At Railroad Crossing LYNCHBURG, Va. - • An r-We: -, ly Negro woman was killed by a Southern Railway train at the new railroad overpasr. here Wed nesday night. Police Chid W. ft. CarwJ’n: said the victim had tu> identifk-ittion on her He said Hu- train engineer said ilie womnu wea sitting on the tracks at T;*4! P.M. when the train came Ihrougli here on iln way to i h-esccnt. Tin* engineer said the woman, instead of trying to leap 1 tonal Museum founded in latlj but renamed in D 47 uatuiat luk lory, tech oology, Arnos lean history; flu ~cau of Amenv::m Ktiinolcigy, fmi piled itt KIVU • study of the pri- , off U»c tiaclcs, began crawling on her hands and Knees down the trades. North Carolina cotton alteimeni;- l-.ivr. decreased I;am •ii'O.OOO . i,- to 470.000 in the 1 -i>t 10 yi-w Tluire is a diary .-ccordkcPiuitg id an to (it the need- nf evciy N-irih Cfuoi.ii.a daii ji-an. For host rc.-.uli i, li; a: *lvu;ld bn applied several mouths bnlori a crop is to he planted. initive peoples of the Americas; , AsU'ophysira! Observatory, found- j ed iri 18(19. astronomy, atmospheric j plienmimnia, solar rodlatioii, phy- j sirs}; National Zoological Park, founded in 1890 ■ truiannals, birds. | ••epiilrs. National Collection ol J Fine Arts, founded in 1846 but n- ] iiaincd in 1937 - Ann lie .u and eon- I temporatv art; Freer Gallery of I Art, eslabllsl'ted in I Hot? - aid. of tne | Oiiijii and Middle ISast. National j Air Museum, founded in 1940 • j a< ronautics; Canal Zone Biological j Area, founded in 1940 • tropical ; biology j 'Die Tn.rtil.il! inn's profiMsion.il r!nff hicUuief. curator:; and scien fists engaged in research in the • M A COMPLETE LINE OF JM-e HAIR PRODUCTS Pressing' Oil, Curling and Waving Wax, Lanolin and Scalp Zest Hair StraigMner and Dresser. Pressing Irons and Curlers. Rdeigli Commission House, Inc. 134 )■: IIAI((i!.TT ST. Himpie :.’-7T SI KAIIIGH. S C. , fields of zoology, botany, geology, i aritropology, ethnology, archeology, i astrophysics. radiation and orga* | alums, history of technology, Unit* j I'd States civil mid armed forces ! history. philately, numismatics, | and the fine side. file prol<>;sfonai staff is sup parte,! hv the technician!, and i (fftes’laHsis in supply, fiscal, personnel. ,m 4 editorial mat ters. tn addition, an extensive library with over 900 000 vol mrs is available for staff ipfr relief. 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