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PAGE EIGHT Continued From l\±:e 1 PHYSIC Ah ).)>i » ■YZIGS PfclMl FACTOR 1\ su.uv Vl'. ad: .v; * .*> grounds f=i .1 •>; it > afternoon ch"- ■ !; i-\ c,»>/.<. -■■ ■•n the tennis court) on the- be • Pali (D foOinati Ei> id, /! 'jut'.- wba not • . >auiui bet kivc sp it-- u iivi tea. TV. ■ liu oh. • iradilion in physical cducuiion a.- liaJ QfH't'. it I' -f« **,. \ rji KoOlhall V/ :i ■ inti'noiac-d .i. -..■• Shaw < in.p •. •;, Pt,C i,„l. h ,i . I, ,1! . • I . footb.dl tva- pli.t.i tii.-. I ill* I'ul :t tl;e School of f'K.tt >n a; Lennarti. lit, ; jt<i IJ< -i wit; Ci.m Branch. a Medical i.t a I«’<J a kjolbal. l I cam a, i tarit-u the ball rollin' i. hx-.il . mind:. ur playing departiru -1 *• >nc.- iht i, chati- i n. SI A a Coll'Hje and lj it (t ' > ■ H. ■ :.t i a:id Lincoln Un .i.rtii Wiib the eyeepttor. .f . ?. • no official games -weft pley id :.M organizaiif; ■ : n- ' . . • .»• Thig A It’; -. ; ti.t/e i ti vi'i *hi. .‘■pieial lt'.v.le!---i*ip ■! Chas tl. Williams i : H, ■jjj. >' *■ .■ lilt. ; Hampton Vu Tn< J - :• as follow .-.lk .-. !. Hampton Ola-. H W;ih H U, >•: ' .! \!t :| isuv ...- George- John -a. Lit. he W. I*, kiln'., fu K I' ta/f ■ >: !{. P it . grave. Shaw J '.v fcatt'O. '*Mt! V. . Pie i t' Cli.’On 11a > ii 1 Drown *. .i- • ■'•• i e'j ’-■ .■ |it.' -ll cii I Oil •be A.ll A. Iff ■it II • . . fill; oat. jt • I 111 viO.-K lhe: vc a I Foi lack of iin i i e ■ mb- • the. detail let'., jin 11 i«e :i. a f' ■-• gi'iiej t iiZiiiii.-i!.- ton a iriotiic ill loci you i , ( ' ■. .a. grown inao t : ;i!'. o • ' cry iiK- a baby b 1 ■ • lei a man til) >.> ill line . hen about to inane . lot. nil do.Vi';" VV -- ii i have n tela ••< ’in-re This v.'..: .M.'.i’-n if men:her mat dm.ttlr.il we tried play -htmi i-i*• artl ;ii'id al! .-it <•■■■ scope o' t\V‘J V.er !; : " l»t U-). leil't beat u . Howaid he; • us ti- (i and Ui up SO tll.it v. < liat'Cii.v had - 1- team left : , Lilii 1111. ! .:• t ■!. ..... . COlCi le-.-t on j.,i, y n .■ van.- • I' Lineoht !.•«•• n- t : tii i.p Wl- took tit.- tC-Coi.U lam to repiai-e me t. »i m m ■■ ■ piu; : ait's w-.-nt in Lincoln -villi utn stroric defers;;iv« la • u ii- . ■ ber out slogan Ii v. i don ’ Ljnooln, Lincoln -r.al’ not beat us. sis - t .It I Oi: ' il- . .fill* • Si-f-..-.,-; I’ '1 .!• n ceive-t the bail on the 20 and .-.truts the lieM le-'in sale 1-. i'.-'.ai- tli- Oil; ■ ■■!) '.‘-I. ; '•' ■ iV'ieii : Service With A Kick! - * e. . . j lit .; ' ■«( afc P |gp§ ' •'J",:."".. 4i.- - ■, . ' IM • -** & ■ .J ' '“'SK'. THIRD WARD SERVICE STATION WASHING • POLISHING - LUBRICATION Pi RE SERVICE CAS - OIL ACCESSORIES 500 S. BLOUNT ST. TEL. BiS2 "a . •' ■ 'I ii.it nii*hl Sh,' .- tittle;-' 1 : • o- 1 !< lie town ’l here was a time when the ten And line with Ska . ' hand ui. Ih* hull meant ■> U'a'h (fiiwn That , n'vhinnt! •hi:c.'. J-.iiKj.. Mucl-icle and Ha iti ..- . ,'t . t < -itl.-. i 1 1 stopp - til ; ~.,1 SI v. '< this tint ■ ■ 1 1,./. only in I*joi bph bu; ii; ba.'.'-r--ial!. ip tennis, jp. : popui... .-r.ib.-ic thf . .-hoo’!! alto ct'll Sit as : a. a';...'..; !id ball 1-1 IV- U j.:a.: 0..‘.i/c,i ijy all tht : 1 1 itii t• ~[ r<. i* /ii p'l h'.p-' <:■. r .|l . . •»'»<{ 1* of l! 1 ' •. .j ShiTi . FoJ ! - . - . I , • i .•• ' •!.G‘ «d- -:i H: yir.Gni:. ' Lj .n.'li, i.iglihcr i.. j\\ i cik:l\ J..ig 11. . A w soil, J h. . !.*•- Hi. Kilt L, V /■ r:»ifi !, .tic. Mitc’ißl an a a Uosl .• nihc! who nr- co.-nu. • on U c Levy :,f lodiiV U» io ir:« bMCt* ild • - > . • •••. thux gui (ruidL-in i> n \ nonn And ‘*o we join in with yo*: -me Sriil ■ i, '»!■’ iw, S: ii or* -i. W( Kjh)\v- wiK.I :n;j o.A laid th.v ki--' . 1 . e ! d : lii • Wh.fi w-u:v iJi*, r.iiii' what L'oai.. f ii what j I'.aa’v a in?.*it V. ’• ’ i.iu jnchoi’ ot try ) i O'O F ! tit ’/!• I /l S<'• : tfid I’NlpO t- TCiU *i spit, oi iai.-f lie.hi.: or, :!.e sho.-e toll; tieai'l: -J'u hope- are -.1 i with ■ Are ; ! -.- oh tht t -HAtv t h.'Hir 'tern wtt.sos i .M i u. i t i.i.tm < lit; piayt -ti :- -! i., p;o iootbail OI • ' ' 'i M a-..- (in »Jtd ulaveij e'.tsketO.'til fn: Nev/ork te • (it f •tude;:! rotmu! gioup. Ti . • i-.-ptf :ein Newark' .vilt- •Bruta-’ at o:.t' oi it;- niaiust-dys %\o!. 102 . ' ' '*' , . , ! Uu aii btijV, Til* JiHC CVnwh W.dson. Be • iou‘4ft nod IL . .' iod Uict ki.ovv a]so he'U , . t. • '» ‘ r ion |». 5 • V*’ fiCS If tHr. ‘ '/ 1 1 liaer. at ti - e.-.- i; day. »f Septum- , i».*t .’ ii tile lit -1 «:>*<«* set 5< • i thv ’ :-;fflh ‘ lit Jtii- • an lull- ti. easl; . ill .a: ; .: B; ll' v: , m-u - ' inlet s-stt d Ui ;>t tin bovr. in io ii*.*fcp d'-.- I) Hijlll - IK’ .old, I ....... ... a >„ iiii. ~ unit itchni- i • .!«• re \iid-. 2ft 'hv :.quad iu. ‘ . . •!: -lit ■; to i, -tsceabk- on ; ;.e l:eia. There hasn't been much .'eaiartg up .</ '■ a.• ployet.- Tin boys play '.ord . I'd el :.ti aitd t:.-/ • avc ‘how- th.. ~• . .k. it "P■•;•’. ' ' : u '• .aw .. that He knows ii.•'■■'. u. make . • piogram go. i * iOJiX L Ji’JG. :: •• v\ Ui r%UU Hit: IK».‘ * |l|t , lr . , IMMIW i,. i. < iim> ■ luiwii rr-mn iwiih— nf i i ■■iimnfl'>«<BWW>lllM iiumn mil ■ • pHOti il aCRN ICO YEAR'S hCO with tme ptovers;/^ WBF' -atfgaißhat... "SILVER SPOON | LALLAIN BECAME * If£RY £ \ PRO&PUS'SSiYK FORCE IN ft. * W NATIVE LOUISIANA W nrf'"'' 1 S A5 A YOUTH HE WAS « A-'-siF ' L S GIVEN WMFV, TRAVEL, AND | ?• m W AN EDUCATION BV VERY ! -a a ••*>. /*/] WELL-TO-DO FATHER-LATEh ! S ,-\v \ / I HE BECAME - ACTIVE IN 'G&OSlfc V.. i POLITICS, AND AO I I ■ mm-i:-. \ ! SENATOR SECURED MORE j vfe*. " than *smue& or kew ' «•':* i i-EVEES FOR LOUISIANA/ W*’’- ; ••- Ms ALSO FOU&HF FOR 1 | . LABOR'S RIGHTS AND WAS /.;/-■ «s*r THE FIRST MAN TO ORS-AH ' v 7 ' \ /vT iZE public schools in < % / «?ATON ROU&t A?" r LI- V / f civil war < j i Si \ y i. J. ihEOPHSU: 'A ALL Am f-q WEALTHY SVAtf iLyafjt Wa <<f i SEKArot* or LOUISIANA ; Coiui.>.*ntal F-itije.- BOOK REVIEW til \ l M.OItO i'KOi.i.l i <"«»> 'llKklt- !3* PP ki.'iu 'Ki-vit-wt-d by 1 vezt\ ant tV . Anderson Hero Is •■•. tjuek v. ii'.en by a Si.-iith -1 ..:.• • ilia:*, v.da I,\i.-.it i\ ; jieaK ;u ititriO about the p. bb-ui v.-hici: •t :. . i.bt ■ " Aim i ie.t No J P-'.r.-W.ir l , rt.hli.-!fi.' and m clear. e ui. v.'oii-chof.*!, words ;tiikc-s det j; ; t ihe lloart of tne piotitern, -u an analytical rnaur,*.;, w<lh the strp <.■ ’ • oh. ! -ij! 'i• a eo-.ait l :• . f ii. in Pi Kc-t .... Ilu .1 tiie o!for .-. O! most people laid d ;.o end pointedly Uia; all well-'hink .i:c pel'.sou.-: rep -:h!U--: oi t'ain n, a ;u j .1 ui.at .-. v tl - A .-.at ll Mi MudUeV idea are -:v,.bdd.v by those n i.'Oi'iUOil t.O U - ihC-re IV .1 k a great oileviatter: us lVi!- Irou ’ je-i-ITte im;;i! njti i' Vcoulij b l . ‘.‘.'.'il f r all white people to read rhv book 1- a.,kly it isys; dov.r; condition* v/«ih vrhieh Negroes are well ac quainted but, probai.ii'y . :. \er tal;/ et; ;h.-,: while ja- pie • i-iik: ; 11 ;Cf• > - : i. admit, ii :i n gives a , jjjrth rl v . 1 • ' •.. , VOlii im of the problem-' h.-ci.-m !irit whit- and colored people in :h of iarc M iction- ]■. ha- LtC-dy ?.t !... ‘length ll iia !l lf IlOlH'st 1:1- P*' Union,-; of av, nite So-ithernec wh ;■ not afraid to call a spade . spade, and does -o In a srhoiariy rt,: timi - ,k-l t rkluc are out there- hf'.bun-. ui »;i; every miiiutc Ti".-' •• • no wh:* Hi : Vt k.- tii, -.i! ■: ■ • ai : tiia w given . ve.'i; ot • e non Ui*- Jf.-'j cUplj i ..: i!) u-t - ire- '■ .-ih':!• ffifl*.- While Here ■FOR THE Shaw Homecoming W ; SELECT A SMART S U IT FROM Mother & Daughter J Store It will be worth your while to c<*me to MOTH ER - DAUGHTER STORE. While here purchase a smart dress, suit, coat, blouse, sweater or accessories. Our STOCK is COMPLETE and Our PRICES REASONABLE. n urnn irt FASHIONS Insurance Building THE CAROLINIAN j I- . !! i-al.t'a.'C'J di*cilSsiOfts be- 1 .-;,- a ■. - 1< fi.ii- • i!!i<-i He lit:-; appraises- th< ofotait-tn and its in - •. ii. . ib’. with its present .status Then he takes up Hit pro'o h'ui o! the fiatiitnal di iributtou of Ne,’it..('s in varoitts sec-iions of the connlrv fxijiiti.-a! out pert .mutt la.‘- iois iiiviiiveii .-I each geographical disiributio'ii. and the pole ntiali,;; ! t--s.it:l.iue lrom thys akstribution Mo-.- nocian-in fr m south'-tn ;o r-riM-ri; .tivj, : discussed friir.V ty. : l mated 111 tile P.-lU oi il t (feci upoo Ute country iioni racial and mdustrial taridpomt.s The rel.i tKinship t-i the naliona! Negro in com-, i ■ I a local and national con chiiojt.-’ t.- tic-ally shoe n. .j,.-. by statistical data which carries a large .it;-,.',' ol ace in ;k t vet. .li ter post* tv a t changes re consul*--) - ed Cert an- financial consideration!' which slfeci the I'l-ramumly aie jikew is.- tielved inU. ,1 id iXiin' ui ,'ul. ui 0.-Jci io prevent an; :iii.-.lai;o;; a U ibinyl.ih '0 cai l-ie- S i!t iS " Kou ing i-ondilaant and this is .iupo- - j;i!. not e ;• c nsuic-ml from the white .-nans' point of view, ur. full treatment, with tin p :•■'! ■ bt-mg pile t-(.i upon the val.i-- ui good housing -0 cotinvctoiu with U.c public health which is also • treated -'arc-full; arid tl'OruUghly In this resnect the author shows toe most pitvaii-vu ;u--c;.m.-'- which st* ii.e lii.Hi. Nu-.roe-. and tli* dan gers arisiii! fr rr. tb*»fn together with the vaiiou.> elements whica fi'.i.i,, ■ -:t;-n anil UiuHn;; faclors m th- morialitv rat-, ami.itg N t-g; o* Tpberc.il si-, pellagn.-. and jabtlis the iin ce :ir.- shown in a stark fight, v.’iii; thi- uackground which gives ns-.- ii :litii prevalent*- Education among Mcgiov . its srf vaniag. -u.d obvious ipiportance in the iiJit-m.- ot bt-tu-i - acsal re la tion-iiior. is -ticsse-ti K.; ;>! • is “1-v ; -e k-e a BREEZY * ! :£r£ am* ;ha7 laEJ • ibw r£ a .,-./355 S 5 whv i c ■ im-i iieetrn/t,with!chp EBraMgbijgM■■■ ■■: '-■ - ■ :v;x- of educaiian amonj. w’hi’t • ! v h;cn will gran' ttiyrn a belter ui.- i !c. rst.mu ng of the N. it. ..n-i tiieii , j resp. iisibihtv towards him. bill and aft) arc .tA iilcew 'given ,i coa-.j.ii• hem-ive tri.-atmcti j i by ih- ..utliur. cvl-.o d-.e ■ not attempt i Ito make “excuses’ for .' bori-'ornin..;. j 1 foi tiilt--. white or black. He ad-j i vanees ft?- suggest! ns lor ihe act-j just Du m of such differences a;: | ! in. in exist in thought me. attitude ; aei-vct.ii while.-, and c f cored people.; v. uti h:.- r'-asuns for th-s.- suggest | ItOm '.'teariy ('.xplaiutd in ha final -..-haptyr *1:-' a-aili'e . puls ll;. ball :n '.he hards oi Negro v(niU), rid ask! ii;e uuesiiun: ‘Will Colored Youth Fumbli The Ball'.'' Hi•!•«.• Vvt think t . a hook wilier • . e»'i t.iinlv ert tiled to a nation wide cireuhm n, and thould be hi ; tv. ; y home, whiu au-i black, a:".-' • in every public library sc. th.-t ‘.hinkii:, Aira-iican* might di'iisk deeply, and got from it a real p.tii i acca for tm- evil- whii.!; c .tnc j lack ot racial undei-tariding Wi fe. 1 tha! suer, was the --uthor'S pur • p-.-t e. at.d Mr Mm kk-! hook Will - ■ go uu low.-'/'-is remedying tin: pro?.-- i ! a .: h:- ; ;»iiig. : -.r heeded Yo - rhouiii read liiis fratik book wiih ; aji ti pc i nii.-id by all -deaie i’FJSRSON Kt.AN rttiDncrififtp* i:v.hnv l i LuyUy ATLANTA j ATLANTA tANPi Drew Pear •rvodicat.d column 'hat !? .V lard a iK-k-gau , «o the Stall Demo ; '. ratio t t.iiji Cjiiiii'; got j big ii, At!-:).-ta :it-v.kpap-iPesr.-on • , Kme t :t>mfi "Wh hingl-w Men \ -Go-Roiuui that the list ol • Talmadg' . i.-. tn» convert (ion ;■-‘lit- a roll call of t.i-? n., '1 it; tir* brigade at Slone Moon . tail-:.*' ~•• >■ t . iai;ii:. i-iiinactp,' Lad ..A aiiiagc of tin ur I . .i.t.-. o' :li* ftiu-r •’•id L -U-mich a Vi. k - 11 : -; "ati'l ::•• lira ; k n .up a ... deh-ga'eti th«- roost var»£ ~t .-. ; -• .a ire K 111 *; Klann* -; AME BISHOPS EXi LAIN EXTRA SESSION WjLBKFfFOKCK AMP) 'I . . bishops’ Council <.,t the AH V Church released a ‘.pi ci;tt l OipiO'ii!* '’anon her- I, i Sane-fay ( plain tijoij re-.-uns :'"pj-iv, .o' X-lit* prop Sill £ui in .. sli';; * j.if. a the general conference of the ohm.-h A'hich is u. rntci m i.-m,. h< ■:. Art. November 20-24. if--.- c ■ ram uni c. alloil ill 0.. i aij that ••toe open sebellici :m.i ?!•> gram disregard of the solemn *<U of and directions of the connci). certain of mat eotleag-.iv .. in ~ ■' toil !o IttsaUrl- Olid tr.j rj\ dcoln ' able and unsavory eondltii-is <in plained of and reported !■ • us by large numbers of tin minister.- yd lav members of certain sec;ions of our church over a period •.,* more than two years a ijicma* I'aUSr In conkincjon with this, partial- Im iucnfioii ~ as, n; ,ri p'u r ‘tusal of Senior 8.-. hop VV A fountain to ' 'i'-n i:!,' ■ will Slid i \pt i.-.-s.e.i ,'i,l*- ol the nia: site •;• ;hc • vtciwl n.-.ie ifi Kfiiis.i: City. Mt i: : st June "X ’ in fie B'-hojc Sis .--VVi iph* <■■ m tfuversv. currently aired ;n i tin New Ycsk Suor .Ta ( ■ Georgia ha? seen in years’ to char* the luiuj i c ur -i ni .a < lieoioc, 'i• party K. IM li Ivf£ 1 ! ’ Electric Phonograph RECORD CHANCER On EASY TERMS | '^ eC ° r^ j SB " 9 ”* s early uiuj kvoitl disappointment. MAKE EVERY MORNING A WARM MORNING WITH LB. CAPACITY MAGAZINE this winter. >u get this Cl & GOOD heater Now. Pa\ T3F f TIN HEATERS J Economical " ' S J WEEK ENDING, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1.946* WASIII KG TON. 1). V. tNNPA.' d ' lip;.i :i)c •- ; v let to, 'he V.ligiil i>~ loads, v.. ; fijpenetf for !-. iiret w,. WELCOME Shaw Alumni and Friends | TO THE SHAWMORRIS BROWN HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME Inspect Our Unusual Values! "sHOfs”" COMPLETE 5M ' CLOTHIERS i OK IHE FOR FNI tK E S- A MIL V iVI EIN A BO Y-N DANIELS’ ■)vi S W!! M!NOTON ST RALEIGH. N. C. i —,. Tlease Keep Off Playing Field During Dame! ! !
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