THE COLD WAR AND THE NEGRO 7* BX DICK JARRETT FOE ANT When it rams in the city, the umbrella companies and cleaners do excellent business. When many persons of our populations were suffering from the Asiatic flu, the drug companies were making a real killing; What is bad for one may be good for another. The ■ Negro, due to his economic and social status is affected by condi tions differently than those who are more fortunate. How is the Negro affected 'ey the cold war? Russia and the U. S. are at grips with each other in a struggle for world supremacy. There is a cold war being fought with weapons of propaganda, psychology, economic penetration, scientific advances and everything else short of general Avar. The attempt of each nation is to secure allies and coi miitments RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7 743 x -.. ..they drop * j I ' n}o y#or hand fast 003 with a /bmp' f«w i*Mßßa‘* Id in Richmond, Virginia, the first weekend cf May. A nominating i committee was appointed to select a slate of officers for tie next tw. years. Hostesses in riuded So E Morgan Kelly, E. S. Alston, G. W. j Thompson and P. V Young. After the meeting several of the members attended the recaption of Soror Dorothy Baker Houser.. ! SORORS VACATION Soror Evelyn Pope, motored to New York City for the holidays, j Soror Anne Hawkins spent the j Easter holidays in Philadelphia j visiting her uncle, Mr. David S. , Hawkins. While there she was the I dinner guest of Mrs. Ruth Wade j Wilson, formerly of Raleigh. Soror Kathryn Shepard spent j the weekend in Washington. D. C. visiting relatives. Zetas would like to leave these lines with you as food for thought. , A POEM How much do you commit your- j self By promising to do? Do’s And Don’ts r* ***** ‘’Be Glad to See Your Frirad, But Don’t Wak* Up tbs Neighborhood eye from the female eye. Accord- : ing to researchers for the Mu Hue ' Company, both sexes need tears to be able to see. 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At Eigen, he is a member o t the Student Council, a member of the Amateur Radio Club, treasurer of the homeroom, treasurer of the French Club, parliamentarian of the History Club, newly elected president of the National Honor Society and a member of other school groups. Aside from his club activities. Walter is interested in amateur radio, amateur rocketry, reading, music, and art. In addition, he has managed to maintain a high scho lastic average since entering Ligon. ! This has won for him awards in scholarship, reading, history, and ; science I PATRONIZE OCR ADVERTISERS * A Delicious Springtime j Special Lemon Velvet s LAYER CAKE j Filled With A Delicious Foiled Custard j s’l 50 ! FAMOUS BAKERY 107 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEtnplc 2-8333—2-8331 Hoping to become an aeronauti cal engineer, he plans to further his studies at North Carolina State College upon graduating from high school. I; m§ / m &■> ■ / I ■ WALTER DAVIS 3