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Preparation H is sold at all drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. •!!<•? u. S. Pat. Off. SHAW’S HOME ECONOMICS MAJORS - Pictured are Shaw University students who are home economics majors. They are wearing garments which they made as a part of the first, semester final ex amination requirement. In addition each student presented a scrapbook with samples of basic sewing stitches and proper matching of colors. These students arc reviewing their examination papers and scrapbooks. Left to right are, Misses. Esther 1.. Sneed of Greenville; Lucille Batts of Wilson; LaVonne Morgan of Raieigh; Lucille Fonville of New Bern; Delores Williams of Fayetteville and Juanita Dan cey of Finetops. STUDENT ADJUSTMENT COMMITTEE INSTALLED \T SHAW UNIVERSITY Left to right arc Gienford Mitchell of Jamaica; Miiton Evans of Stokes; Iris 11. Coley of Walnut Cove: Vonxte Erwin of Charlotte; Claude Fly the of Conway; I.illic P. Dcwßerry of Raleigh; Mary Hudson of Pariuele; George Goode of Seaboard, and Stanley Petteway of Waterberry, Conn. At the right is Dr. William R. Strassner. president of Shaw University who installed the committee on Friday, January 30, In Green leaf Auditorium. Mays, Bates Tell Elks “Continue To Educate” BY 3. B. HARKEN PHILADELPHIA. PA. The Mid-winter Conference and Educa tional Banquet of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elk of the World (IBPOEW) closed here January 31 following a three day session at the O. V. Catto Lodge home. 16th and Pitzwater Streets, and an elaborate $6-per plate banquet at the Broadwood Hotel on Friday night. The business sessions were open ed by Grand Exalted Ruler Dr. Robert H. Johnson and Grand Daughier Ruler Mrs. Nettie Carter Jackson on Thursday. There were seventy to eighty members of each group (male and female lodges) in attendance. Due to illness Dr. Johnson was not able to attend the Ed ucation Night Program direct ed by Education Commissioner George W. Lee and his assis tant, Dt. Anna belle Reid. Grand Leading Knight Ber tram V. Gregory presided as vice grand, exalted ruler for Johnson. Other key representa tives included, Hobson R. Rey nolds. Civil Liberties head; Herbert E. Jones, Grand Orga nizer; Judge Perry B. Jackson, Grand Treasurer; the Rev. K. P. Battle, Grand Lecturer: W. T. Crimes, Grand Music Direc tor; George R. W. H. Creigler, Grand Bandmaster, who cou rageously. made his report A>i- spite Hinrss. Grand Lieut General Charlo?- H. Donaway made an empassioned plea for greater attention to the Antlered Guard Department (marching units) Which he said was the “show-case” of Flkdoro. Creigler urged unified training of all barids participating in grand lodge parades. “The Grand” Johnson reported the Order in generally good condi tion with progress being noted in the program of the Youth Depart ment seeking to “rehabilitate our confused youth to save future gen erations from chaos.” He called, al so for greater support to the health, veterans and athletic departments of TBPOEW. On the legal side. Johnson said, “we have defended the TBPOEW again against the li tigation of a few disgruntled brothers.” Grand Daughter Ruler Jackson and Reynolds reported their de partments had been active in lob bying against Senate Rule 22 which was amended slightly at the be ginning of the present session of Congress. Members were asked to continue to write their congress men in protest against proposed (or present) legislation against the best interest of minority-group citizens. Shrine Commissioner Charles P. McClane announced the 100th an niversary celebration of the John Brown Insurrection would be begin as a year long project on July 12th under the joint sponsorship of the states of Maryland, West Virginia, and the Interior Department of the U. S. Government, with the Elks cooperating. This will soon be heralded as an epochal event in the history of America. McClane also announced the ann ua! Elks July 4th John Brown Farm celebration, which will be held at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Just prior to the beginning of the John Brown Centennial Celebration. MAYS ASKS SlO IVW.UON ENDOWMENT Morehouse College proxy Dr. Benjamin E. Mays was the recepi ent of an award from the Elks in his acceptance speech urged the IBPOEW to estal lish a $lO million scholarship fund which should earn $400,000 annually to aid at least one hundred needy, worthy stu- j dents annually, in order to “contin- ; ue to invest in the education of out i youths." In praising Judge W. C. | Hucston, veteran ‘father of the 27- 1 vear-old education department,’ Dr j Mays said, ‘Tthink only the people j who haven't done a good job here j on earth are the ones who are a- i frairi to die/’ Commissioner Lee said the Edu- j cation division of IBPOEW has grossed a million and a half dol- ! lavs, awarded 900 scholarships of j SIOOO each and has 46 students re- j eciving aid each year Contrasting the Negro with Inn Jew, Mays declared: "The Jew-in stead of having a good lime: has improved his rnind." They have s certain literary expectancy of their ' children which they must attain, j he stated, adding that a college lest - showed that of 600 applications the I Jews led the Gentiles and Negroes j overwhelmingly. “COURAGEOUS DAISY - ’ RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daity 410 E. DAVIE ST DIAL TE 2-7748 ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning Monday, February 16, 1959 DR. JAMES E. THOMAS 510 SOUTH PERSON ST. 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Lindsey Almond and Gov. John Patterson would not be doing the things to us they *re now doing. After narrating the hair-raisinc 1 experiences of the children who ! broke the color bar at Central [ High School in Little Rock, Ark., i herione Bates asked; “How long, !' how long, will the people of A merica allow the nation to remain half-slave and half-free?" Mays Adopts Son SAN FRANCISCO < ANP) - Willie Mays and his wife Margue rite have adopted a baby boy, it was reported here. The oiiiiouiKcuiont was made ?* the Mays prepared to file petition ; for formal adoption in Superior 1 Court. The child was only five days old when adopted. His former parents gave him to the Mays because tdey could not provide for him. Mrs Mays is very attentive to the youngster. She told her at- Newly appointed Commissioner of Music W. T. 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