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(Over 5,000 Students Tested During Hampton’s Program HAMPTON. Vs Over 5 000 students were tested during the 1958-59 academic year by the Co operative Intercollegiate Examina tion Program according to Cal f vin H Raullerson National Direct or, speaking at the ninth annua) planning conference held on the Hampton Institute campus last week. Attended by delegateti from I* private colleges, ati member institutions of tinit«d Negro College Fund. It was decided 4® change the dates of the. tet-t --i lag program during the com- T»«nfg||ef« nay fewer™ Di>. ©vdisP* Omn Mountain gi «tIIH tS OS !!#'*«»» ICot Rate Prices ODOM CUT RATE CLOTHING 159 E. MARTIN 81. Better Buys On Better Jewelry * Better Terms 1 ! * ' f ! > b f§y’-OwsK i .uL 1 ! ! Ml'<jL "i Good Taste Picks the > 51X ‘ ' v hfts good fast® ecgDas first tiist choice is golden, "jj&aamag Miller High Life „. tfc* one. tfse o»Iy gentbeee M’k&w.he? beer feat’s sold, served ami L sajoyed everywhere Look *or the distinctive gold aecl red. 6-ean, cany-bon* ramcoe at, w favorite jj—-H fen— (MwtW VI. I DISTRIBUTED BY WEBSTER h DISTRIBUTING COMPANY | *\ Again By Popular j f Demand j 1 I OUR DELICIOUS ■I German Chocolate I Layer Cake «! | At A Very Special Price jj; j *l5O I FAMOUS BAKERY £IM» & WMIKQTON SI. fHONE rEmp!i* J; ( ing year to conform with dead lines sci scholarship applira tions and college admissions. The testing period this year will be hold November 39 through December 12. Dr H C Hamilton, registrar at Morehouse College. Atlanta. Ga . was elected chairman of the plan ning conference arm chairman of the executive committee Dr S O Roberts, chairman, department of psychology, Fisk University. Nash ville, Term.. and Moses S. Belton, director of Public Relations. John son C. Smith University, Charlotte, N C . were elected members of the executive committee. Also elected was Miss Anna M. Sewall. registrar of Dillard University Nev; Or leans. La., as secretary of the Plan ning Conference. The next annual meeting will be held May 6 and 7 in New York Ci ty. according to Mr. Raullerson. Founded in 1952. with 13 parti cipating colleges, the Cooperative Intercollegiate Examination Pro gram. has grown during the past six years to include 30 of the 33 UNCF colleges. The program has I grown from 34 testing centers un | til today it embraces 260 centers located In 30 states. T’he r,3gp.(; of Hi? bohby ! ;o;yftv; to bell6vp Ih =»t pro gr<=~? of the human race is arriving Howl v, ‘l^fTncton™ TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 bc-droomi, living room, kitchen • and oath Stove refrigerator j heater, water furnished. $47.00 ! Apply m person Tel. TE 3-1102 i —re nssisr • For Quickest Service • For Cleanest Wash • For Quickest Drying 9 For Off Street Parking | SPEEDY-WASH 319 N. Tarboro (Former site of Hall’s Grill) 1 ....j T . 11 * **■ i Union Bos Terminal j I'll «*. Morgan St. TE 2-5536 : i_iyj tfllt t HfnrTTHHI i i ... . v.:. ' i WHITE HOME IN NEGRO NEIGHBORHOOD—This is the combination store-homa in the IffegTo neighborhood in Jackson. Miss which the white family of Mr. and Mr*. W ! Garrett and their three teen-age daughters has lived for the past two years.. However, some 82 Negroes have signed a petition ask ing that the white family be refused a permit to build a "permanent” home in their section. The peti tion to the Hinds County Board of Supervisor? said. "Mr. Garrett has three teen-age daughters and,, of course there are a lot of young colored boys In this area. We do not want anything to happen whSc-h would cause any trouble.” Garrett claims that the petition is the first indication Lie has. had of Negro objection*. “No one ever said anything," he stated. The petition said “that the races should be segregated as fa* s@ possible." (I PI TELEPHOTO). SAC CONDUCTING EXERCISE | jYc:ir" Mohawk] I Dealer |f^|| For Easy and Convenient Payment Plan, See Your Mohawk Dealer, I TOWN & COUNTRY TIRE CO. J I m&t>aw*mSt. lEMSia from y RAY (o Gl.ORlOU:?: -* HH Today :. . have heir a* rich and eerura 1-look mg »- ” the erofesstona! model shown here! One hour, and" tjjpgjig; Ciodefroy’s Larieujg brings back youth tc drab, over-processed or graving hair. It’s easy to use .;, gallM J *~ Ijjjfi no extra purchases needed. Get. long-lasting Godefrov’s Lane use now I v- j Loci Uxt/Suff '£sr; j ! V csesttli contents and ItqtM s j ! 2. Apply t? hair with applicator. j j j 3 Lftt dftvslap.. then shawpoe f j j OODEFROY MFC CO. * 3510 Oti'uj* <* St Lxdi, Mlwourt L O MS~' To Employed Men and Women 1 No co-signers #No rud tare # No embarrassment. Loans made for any purpose: Back-to-School, Winter Needs, Home Improvements, Vacations, Boats Motors, Stoves, Refrigerators, Televi sions, all other Appliances and House hold Goods, W\en you shop, shop with CASH and SAVE !j Financing all Insurance Premiums a specialty We loan money on insurance policies. You don’t have to welt & weeV for a loan to go through. Phone morning for money same day. Visit or Phone STATE FINANCE CO, | m S. Salisbury St Phone TE 3-3801 Raleigh, N. C, Subject to our b.ber&i credit policy _ f The Strategic Army Corps 5a B conducting a Command Post Ex change during the period 2ft Octo ber to 9 November in South Caro b.nSv North, Carolina Virs?ini2 This exercise is called DRAGON HEAD A Command Fost Exchange ie * limited maneuver in which only the Commanders and the Staffs participate The soldiers of the fighting units remain m their home stations The headquarters of each unit will move from place to place as the operation progresses. Com manders will be forced, by condi tions laid down by the scenario of the problem to meet certain con ditions, a«d to make decision on j the employment of the troocs and weapons just as if they were pres ent 4 system of Controllers operate in these exercises commonly known as CFX's These Controllers guide the scenario according to a master plan by entering certain situations l into the problem as they would j normally occur in war. The Com j mander therefore must make decis- I ions without any prior warning of j iVic rendition? which may be en countered in the future You can sec die money saving features of such an eitercise. The Commanders and thy Staffs get a stiff workout, without the expense of moving troops over long dis tances, and without the resultant wear and tear on equipment, and the farmer’s land Os course some hoops must be present to furnish +he telephone and radio communications "eouiT ed by the Commanders and their ■Staffs You are welcome to visit any of the Command Posts which will pass through your area Each unit will have an Information Officer to as sist, you or your representative Should you be interested in visit ing any of the.se Command Posts, please advise me. and T will be able to tel! you where one will be lo cated and on what date Educational Post Given 0. Chapman i ACCRA., Ghana—(A.NPl The Hon Daniel A Chapman. former Ghanaian ambassador to the TJ S. and permanent representative of Ghana to the UN. has been ap pointed headmaster of Aefcimote School, AchimctSL, it was learned i recently. The appointment was officially I announced Aug. 26 by the Aehime- j (a School Council following ap proval by the minister of oduea- ' t’ion and information. As the first Ghanaian to %©M this key educational post. Chapman follows the tradition already established In other countries, of eminent oitisens being appointed headmaster* of leading secondary schools. However, he has the additional j advantage of nine years e# ; teaching experience *t A ©hi- j nsota and service as member of : the school council, la the past. Achimefa he.r pro duced such distinguished alumni as Dr Kwarns Nkramah, prime minister of Ghana: Kojo Bot-sio, minister for economic affairs*- F-o~ bin# Agbele Gbedemah. minister of finance: FVof Kofi Abrefa Bu na. former parliamentary leader at the opposition United Farfcy, end former profeesoi of sociology. «J* nfversity College of Ghana the is now ir, exile in the Neitherlasdai. Robert T. Baffour, permanent sec retary, ministry of communica tions, Major 1 Setih A. Anthony, charge d’affaires, Ghana embassy, j j Washington: and many other lead*- ■ | ing citizens. A few dollars spent providing j food lighting in the tobacco grad ing room can mean extra dollars ! at the market. ! pAiwomnr oi:u advestwbss Permanent Civil Rights Commission Urged To Prevent Vote Rights Denial NEW YORK, The American Jewish Congress this week ca’lc-d for the establishment of a perman ent Civil Rights Commission and urged prompt Federal intervention to preven tthe 'outrageous” denial of voting rights to Negroes as prac ticed in some Southern states. tn ». statement hailing th<= re port of the Commission. Shad Poll er, chairman of the AJCongress Commission on Lav and Social Action, declared.: ‘’Our Republic came into being because Americans were denied the right to participate in their own government. The right, to vote i@ the very foundation of our Ame rican democracy. When certain *»t*ie» are dere lict in their obligation to car ry ont the letter and spirit of the constitutional right to vote. M Seagrams Golden -* ' ~ v '- , fa i Cl itl gmrfes, **'■ ~ r '€/ §| Seagrams sf* SQ3S . ANCIENT BOTTLE , V ' M Ifil Golden ¥i : “ T DISTILLED DRY ' / *. m■, Gin . M 3v°or ' • ■*** r/tyyf't* /-ttv/tyA/£■ tfi ~ / 3 QT. *\ 'ft*/jK-s// 'f/>'Y’rA'f* Sy f ' 1 l-;' t_ Bp distill*p amo bottle ve* : fib .y / • cs* •i&'jfrfwrr <*• | * Mgk J 1 AARFNCf B»JRG i'N.pl AN A { t »OA 5 AMfR'CAN GRAIN J K|||L < ' <} j HAGRAMDISDUKS COMPAQ. M.Y.C. 34 PROOF. OISTtIiSO DftY OW, WOTltt® RKJM im\CM CHAIR Brown CaM Roscoe-Griffin Shoe Co. 120 Fayetteville Si Two Stores Cameron Village THE CABOLOR Ai* WEEK ENDING SAHTSDAY. SEPTEMBES !». 1353 i the Federal Government nas the responsibility to intervene for the protection of this right ’ I ! UMSTE AD’S TRANSFER COMPANY m GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY FULL UNE~Of"~ HAULING GROCERIES U3C dwtan^ >NC: Yo f k CouHeous Pnofn|»4 I Appre*2i*t»e» Eifkiant —®— ED. UMSTEAD, Mtutagar 602 S. Daws Sforee4 ft Tarbore a Martia Stic®®** DIAL TE 2-947S—TE 2-9212 . Mr Polier said that "guarantee img the right to vote is the mosr important and effective way of en . suring equal treatment in othei 7
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