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Succeeds Late Dr . Lewis: Dr, Frank Cunningham Named Morris Brown College Proxy ATLANTA. (-* <\V> D Frank Cunnirurha n who ha bernt BCling p ; b£l?t >*,nrp rlcafb tis th«- Dtp P> .lolv H It’!' "is unanimously pi ctrd l'-i Tuesday 9 ■ full (nor afimim-.!ra!fir by tfi*» Ex?cutivc Boa r d of Trust?'?' of Morris Brow? ("olie.ap Hi.s elevation to tb presidency on a permanent bs w«?\ hai’e i by the faculty, undent body, the Atlanta community and the African Methodist Episcopal Church con nection immediately after the an nouncement was made Hr. Cunningham has won vast and enthusiastir following among alumni and church supporters and bir. work in the interim post has wop desprrad support, tic r an ardent mr-Dorlc?' of ail phases of rampuS life and has endorsed, the reu of athletics ■.*? the academic program. AVTARDED DOCTORATE »AM D? Cunlrrb?m. * native *** Ml*stsiM s it’** < •* s product n f th* peiKiie nf Cantors. Otsioi rs-sehred hi* s, a from Htnioit Ca|on rpsieje of Mil mice Ohio in 1?3” ht> g' adua f * Wppfr nit rowpt e t.ed at Bnsfon University where he received the Waster of AH* degree ft? 1939. the ■Rarhetfir of Sacred Theology degree tit Hitt; and <MM—————MW—e——■■■■—m—B TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING ®SAVE 50% On New Tire Cost ® Sfsnse Quality Rubhet »# Used m New Tire* /Kmm\ \HmWMNO/ Terms To Suit You! M and IS INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0575 AKUHRW™. •»***««■ Then check the of ftnaming the hmlom® with em b«mk! > *1 rfo not r>e-*?d ts bs 9 CMtomc* "# / ® e+ the p-esenf tune. $' 2 Rote* ore reoraneblp, fust about the lowest you'li find anywhere f ./ Repayment may be made to suit m? your income and convenience. ' The 'insurance may be hctndled ’§ / through any friend. f ' Soing business with a bank builds up your credit rating ... always J? /' useful if you wish to borrow again pr' el some future time. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I %va* awarded hfa Ph- r> in in I9&I i Tli® ne* 1 Morns Brown vvf ?d?nt { hsr- been * rneinbeT of *hi? faculty binre 1941 s srrv.ins? ap professor arid chairman of fche of phi losotiliv ofner profess ion a I ex* perieneps include that of grachi- Me assistant in the department- of philosophy, "Boston University,* as sistant professor of philosophy and religion Wilber force University in I Ohio; visiting professor, Atlanta ! University Sunner School; associate ! pastor. Church of All Nations, Bos* j ton; and pastor. Community A M ! F. Church. T)r. Cunningham tea wrro i her of the Georgia Philosophi es!! Society and served a* pro, ! nf H from 1958-5?; ihr I Southern #>f Fteilteopßv i and Psychology; American Phi l«H<iphi'ra! A social I on. InsTityt** *?.♦ BeMglon. Tfowaid Uulvcrsi fv? pht Fraiemiter, Inf * ttsia a fYfliofntth PplfoW Hi Phiifwpbv Cnlverelty of Mir «e&©t*. mmm#? of ha*. ptthTished book -I♦?iff article? tn fh r -toomat 0-f Rel< £lnijs Thought and leaf!! jottftfafc. He i' tnarrmd Hie former Mis?- Elisabeth of Cle'*pland« Ohm. * jj g^ j| Promoter' Faces Lottery Charge DETROIT (ANP> Chari*?- Ro mans, 45, known as a Iocs! pro moter. was charged this week In a warrant on two counts of promot ing lottery and selling lottery en terprise tickets. Police said they arrested Romans on till? complaint of Mrs. Bobbie White. :>4, of Pontiac. North Carolina Ranks 2nd In Increased ’ I Vee P lantings A report recently br the , tt .5 Department of Agriculture j show? that during the pa ! ?>••“ . years tree plantings m North Car olina has increased by 570 oe? cent | This is the highest inert?.? -e i shown by any state in the nation Dr. Asa Spaulding Sparks A&T’s ROTC Banquet j GREENSBORO America* pres ent difficult, posdion in world af fairs iff not entirely hopeless, an A&T College audiencf was told last week Toe speaker i* a Vsa T Spauld ing president of » Durham, life in suranc* company and a Dnited States delegate to the rec*nt meet ing of UNESCO held in Nc-w Delhi India He was di <-i speaker at the annual ROTC Banrpiet-BaU given by the .Joint A•• Dr.r-A.r tny Cadrt Officers < bib and ii--ld at the College on Sabiredday ?•, -n. at the college on April !<’■ Ppeakfnfi fr«tn <h? subject, ■' America's S?o!e tr? Wof! 1 ts Dir* What Will If R. ' Rpsi.ildlnc told th* dim?* ruest* that Ae»eH*’a> emphasi' on wrong valises hs»s r®»sed the nation to lose tresnendmis world prestige. Following World War, TT he said, ••America was ratapulated in fo a position for world leadership Summer Grant To A. Hawkins Os Salisbury SALISBURY—Asker B Hawkins instructor of mathematics, Living sione College, Salisbury, has been awarded a National Science Foum Ration Grant for summer study at Clark University, Worchester, Mas a?husetts. This grant carne* a sireablc stipened plus tuition, fee? and ravel aliownnee. ABKE& 8. fSAWKJNS 7km mstbnm'-ics program it de» i signed: j Cl) To give college teachers of matheauaiics the benefit of person al contact with P’ltrtßEdmg scho lars. (2) To present some at the latest | developments is; important areas of j mathematics. I (3* To afford opportunity for ; mutual exchange of ideas and ex | periences relating to the teaching i of college naathejTrtdHcß. Mr Hawkins is a native of Hen derson. He received the B.S. de gree from New York University. Sbriiber study has been dose at New York Universaty. They said Horn an? sponsored the Golden Cup .fubilee Esst.ei Sunday a.l King Solomon Baptist Church. Tickets sold for $1 50. The ticket holders were entitled to a chance on a 195!) Cadillac cai and three $25 prizes. Mrs, White said t.her ticket stub ■>Uth. ths e-.,reptKvn nf IVi- .1 Vjr g*n i a The average national in. crease amounted to 220 per cent "! he i. ti.ii 1 .1. -i \ til if in so r; North ('irnlina landomir-t* f*i '??f?d i.i.i M irr*s ,n fnv-r -t tree aeedHngs !« 105 k they planted 7.',.7(S acre* for which she was unprepared He said the mistake? made during this orients bon period which left j impreseioiv abroad that this, coun- j fry vas seeking material gams j ; Airsrica to lose more ti-.an t j *h« ha-5 seined He continued and J I because of these impressions the j | whole world is poorer than them,” ; Up said shrewd politics, diplo- j | mafic cl eve me?? and e? ; en. power i I and force ere not the solutions to I j our ipt-'m-ivonal problems Only | | a rededicstion to high moral and I | spiritual value* in our dealings j I with each other and w ith oii'.er ! peoplfs of the world .-an re-tore 4 | j this country to its rightful place of j ! leadership among the nation? of i she world • For Quickest Service ® For Cleanest Wash • For Quickest Drying • For Off Street Parking SPEEDY - WASH 319 N. 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Hfis* Geraldine MoOade. a coomsor c.Sfi education senior, of Etrtnd. j demonstrates use of the electric, j (ypcuriler as five high school | seniors, who attended the ikimeit j CoUefc Youth Day's program last I week. Icok on. Left to right: Misses | Orxictta Thompson, nf West Char ; fotte High Srhool. Charlotte. Dor- I oihy Worthy, also of Wr-oj. Char I totte High and Nancy Helms, of I fiarver High School. Fieldalc. Vs. was pulled during the drawing She said Romans informed her the which entitled her to the Cadillac, next day that he did not sell e nouch tickets to buy the car and offered her $25 instead which she refused to accept. Romans was released on SSOO personal bond. Figures on the number of acre? planted this past winter are not available. John Gray; in charge of forestry extension for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, estimates, however, that well over 100,000 acres have been planted in the 1050 season. 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Miss Holloman who began play ing the piano when she was only four years old, taught music in public schools before her voice was "discovered' by renowned bari lone, Todd Duncan. MAN DIES W JAIL AFTER, TALKING WITH MINISTER t.UMBERTON Tred Douglas Malloy, who was arrested on crim inally assaulting a 13-yesr-old girl was pronounced dead a* the Robe- Hsn Memorial Hospital o® Tueedey of this week. The IT-year-old man dSed in the Robeson County jail where he was being held. The cause of death has not y*t been determined. Malloy’s bod" be can to tremble while sitting on en interview table when the Rev Gene Hall visited him on Tuesday Malloy had been arrested on Sunday. Use eaptan spray or dust to con trol gray mold rot in strawberries. ASK ANYBODY WHO KNOWS HIM! JESSE HELMS <• A NI) IDAT E F 0 K JfMNi CITY COUNCIL Here is a man n ho ta j-nmndv inlr;.r-f.ed m ah the people yifpP|p|P He has proved during the past two years thaf hr- us jtisi a? interested in Ea&t Raleigh as any other section. Ask any of your friends who lias deoil, with hunt Out of v » . Ins own pocket, lie has paid for ' Children At Play ‘ signs i for street* In East Raleigh These eve not provided by the City—but they were needed to heip protect t.he lives of our r &i children This is iu«t. ar example of how he feels about, you* •le.sse Helms is a man who believer, in fair play. Give your consideration to him when you go to -be polls on Tuesday. jpiPljlPjjl May ft. JESSE HELMS ft»o!itir»l AdvesrtasHiai ‘ Suppose yen lost jots loos* change lb® public power spwrders are every day through a bole in your purse trying to get bold of $10,000,000,000. yn« hadn't noticed. Actually, something This k entirely unnecessary, for like that i* happening to yon bow, America* many independent electric You see, part of every federal tat U S ht *° d P ow " companies are able and your family pays « epent to put the fed- '***? to "W&T *» ** electricity end government farther and farther into needa-witfcwrt your tax money, the electric business. Tbi* so-called Don’t you think this costly federal “public power* has already cost you “public power” program should be and other American* $5,500,000,000. stopped light now? f CAROLINA POWER a LIGHT COMPANY') - , m, THE CABOLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY %, 195 S 6 STUDIED IN LONDON Graduated nun laude with * bachelor of music degree from Howard university, fchr m-i’b. ed her masier «f arts degree from teacher's college Cnhitn bla university. She also studied at the famous Guildhall School of Music In London, England. After an exciting and highly suc cessful tour with Todd Duncan. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-774* UMSTEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY # GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY LINI^OF™ HA UIJNG GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG v ««v DISTANCE ™ CtMittstma *— ProsopA AppnstiaUW EKielmt ED. UMSTEAD, M*na*«r S»O2 S. Dawacrn Street ® Tar bom & Martin str*«t§ DIAL TE 2-9478 TE 2-9212 ranging excerpts, of Gershwin'; Porgv and she was given an opportunity to try out for "Th» Barrier'’ and played her first Broadway role She also appeared in "My Dar ling Aida," the Friedman musics’ based on Verdi’s ‘ Aida." and she has toured with "Carmen Jones “Tnaviata", and “The Devi! and Daniel Webster.”
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