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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1.948 llli;; 1 CHICAGO (AN Pi At a meet inn of it.- executive council here this week the Alpha PI'J Alpha Irj t ternity parsed resolutions opposing the southern gov .mors plan for icgional schools and ,u: ' crow aim fed forces. Pi sident Bc-uord V. Liw sor., Jr , announced. On the question of civil disobed ience tin Peternity •d: Pen.on ; further study of the lo; n! aspects ■ J the propo al of civil disobedi oco in time of war. wc reserve •.•ut opinion." Vlmuni Events Cooked Eor Fisk Li, This Week NASHVIT.LE. Ternt. - Pish I. ;. vergily's Alumni An L;.rsar\ 1 : ro roam tainting the 2:nh nnnivers ny of the Class of ‘23 on May 30. v\ ill conclude thm- v'ay- of ahum events scheduled dm nig the Mtii commencenru nt season. Dr. tlcnr;, K. Hampton of th .* cl ■ -s of 23, proroim nt Si. Louis ■ uvnician, will speak. Mrs IP '. Mi Young Howard, alumni serretu. -as announced. The executive committee meet mg of the General Aiunni A'isola tion will'be held on May 28 nt 8 p. it,., and an alumni breakfast is scheduled for the following mam inf at 8:30. On May >-j ?t pj a. rn a business me. ling for all FiskUts will be called * Ohcr five year ion- -’on • living feted are: '0,3. 00, ’l3. 'lB. 23 ’2B. '3.3 '3B, and '43. H-vcrai rm rn hers of all reunion ck.mes have .n --dicatcd they will b.' present .rJ re-nonses have been received (tom California tr. New Yo; k. Dr, Hampton, a st urinate .if Me harry Medical College, presently serves as visiting su v mi at Ilur.: cr G. Phillips Hospd .1. and a' fit. Mary's Infirmary, Si. Louis. Hu r ing seryed as medical director of City Hospital No. 2. and inter a. Homer G. Phillips Hospital, S’ Louis, he became a uipioniete lire National Boaui a Medic;:' Lx amblers with distiuc- •n. 1941. I* 1943 he was elected uoiorrr.u the American Board of Surgery ,». specialist in general urge.;. Pv-isg-A '< Wile. WM Budget '' 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. Vote tor f__ H. P. (Pat) TAYLOR ; | OF WADESBORO ] iiJML LiIUIEMAHT GOVERNOR 1 Saturday, May 29, 1948 ! Will Appreciate Your Vote end Support! 1' f \ Nyy- . a\A I cto “*° dl d» p«y ? ” *‘Whe« *<» “Whom did I p«jy>” V Checking Account brings order to your finances. i check on the friendly First Citizens Bank & Tryst Co* “Serving Eastern Carolina” RALEIGH, N. C, ■ I w ' .. I, JOYCE CARR ROBERT I TO GET DESrIeS RALEIGH One hundred m i j five seniors will recta",: degrees at i the 83rd rumunl C mmcnccmcni Exercises of Shaw University tt. bo | held Monday aft-mo i- May 31. a 13-3!) o’clock in Memorial Amiiior j uan. | The Commcnccmetv ?ddress will j be delivered by Dr. Fi ok M. Sw-f field. Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. New Haven, Gunn. Barca! 1 • . aureate service- will oc held Sun • j day .afternoon at 3 o'clock in Green leaf Auditorium with Dr. Wiibio A. I I age. Pastor of U:.k i; BmPl ' 1 : Church. Cincinnati. Ohio, cl* iiv i ing the sermon. Finn! activities wit) login Frid .1 night when Class N:aht exer.:ises v.iil be hied at fi in Gr'cmlcuf AiU. • toriuni. The Senior-Alumni Dinner; ( . will be hold ii: TJniv’. sity Dinar' f > Hall Saturday night. i Following the B ;:t ui-ru!. ■ 1 vices a reception in honor of th-.’ j • ! Graduating Class will be given b» ’ f President and Mrs Iv.'urrt pYd a- i ;; icl a* 5 o’clock. The annual meeting oi the Shy-'.' ; t ■ Unit -’i sil.y Alumni A eiation vvi' l be held Monday mm rung at 10. i \ with the Rev. C" E. G; JUn, Gen;:i ul : ; .: President, presiding. Sludrnl Elections lirlii GREENSBORO The main fer i lures «f campus electio i week at I I anri T. College last week wane j j< lection of Samul Hill of High r hm Ito (ht. presidency o' ; the stvui council and Mi.- Je...Alurrin e ' Jack.si'iivilJc :o iTpru.'ont the cor logeus Miss A. and T tor the next; < ' i school year. Hill, an English major, won of- < 1 ice aver a field of sir candidate: , m the most heated c actions hoi.. . ; m recent years on the 'vmpur of Ike Gro- nsboro institution. Oiu of the school’s outstanding in campus iffairs. he :r president of both the College l)t - bating and the Junior Class, and holds membership in the Richu.J G. Harrison Players and Kappa A: pi;u Psi Fraternity. , The newly-elected Mbs A. and T jis a commercial edit at ion majoi and a memba of lot phi Lambda Sorority. She won the top campus I coed honor in competition with five ; oiiicr sindents. ~TT\ss i FTel)~ - - —I WANTED Licensed barber tc cut naif in approved barber shop Flease write or ivir; V. T. Diidy. f ( e\ V C j L, SAPP LARRY T AYLOR CONTEST WINNERS— Above are shown the first three prize winners in a baby contest con ducted recently r* ih« M-rd-i Temple Congregational Chris tian Church. Winner of the first nrize was Joyce Carr, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr of 825 E. Mi.tin St. The second prize 1 winner was Robert Leon Sapp, the sen 'of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sapp of 420 1-2 S. Haywood St The third prize winner was Larry Eugene Taylor, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor of Pender St. \hiplc 1 emple Fiuirch Wc are happy to have our pastor, back aft- i a long* absence. Music | fin tin- ir.'ruing and evening ser ,c S’ ■ n v i ■ ru: idi <:■ j !y ' h>' Junior Choir and the sermon w.is deiivc-i'ed by the pastor. At 4:00 the Five String Voice Gospel Singers of the Fayette . .1! ■ Street Baptist. Church accompanit. : i > ihc Womtertarrd i.cho Ghur”., • rendered a program. The chin ch wishes to compliment! airs. Mary Alston, pretident of the Floral Club, for arranging the j Gowers around the a- ar so u- au tifuih. Wc were happy to have Mi: Lev an a .Hayes hack <>fb r a long; absence due to illness. Mis. Amanita Ivey and Mrs. I os in Dunston are r-till on the sick list. 'Tiie nubiic is invi id 1 ; atleni • •••'ir mid week prayer services on cacti Wednesday nigh;. LJghl Inductrd hi Jo Sigma \\\m \t ami 1. GREENSBORO - in initiatic.;. < xercises- held at A. and T. Coib ge utn mg th; pars week, eight :u --deiits majoring in the : ,eia! stlrnt's w re admitted ’.o n.< mbership ir. Si '.’•ma Ft ho Sigma houortiry .■■rad science society. Those admitted to niunbership ni the body, whose purp >sc is to en courage study and n.• • a veil in t.i«- .social sciences, iucluni d Randrupn T. Blackweii. - Gnensi-oro: Saihuct 1. Brown. Binninyir.v! Ain.; Shir -I■. y Bullock, Ta. ooio. Margin • ’ Fuller. Greensboro; Charles Gray High Point: Wiliinm Powers. vV-i i.e-’d Janie.: A. ii we. Ft. Wayne Ltd : and Seth W. Spellman Eliza beth City. POPULAR BRANDS I WB COM ■ tesJaa 3 ?mi no I im juice i9c | ANN PAGE 1 i SHLSD !’RESS!f J 9", 35c j IONA TOMATO ,K 3 «ks 25c j WHITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 3 SS 40c j NECTSBTES ST 29c FINE GRANULATED | SUGAR J a ,A 43c HOME STYLE - SANDWICH - REG PAN SMRVR BREAD U? IScI IONA I PEAS 4 L°ks 35c j A. & P. FANCY APPLE SAKE 2 25cj VEGETABLES f kews%~- F T h S”*" its. 7c I CRFFN^t" 8 - 6 **’ Fender - * 2 lbs, 39c TOMATnrc Ur r IP ° r TOMATOES, Firm; Rip* . 2 Ctns. 39c MEATS | ¥¥ | Round Steak Cutlets lb. 97c Wftni Rib Chops - lb. 75c * Cdl Shculder Chops - lb. 65c I Rump or Sirloin Roast lb. 73c 1 20! E. HARGETT ST 4lO HILLSBORO ST 1 R£V. COBB IS NOG i & i.',’ f £ i,r Yi V ik., DURHAM -- The Rev. Char -.A Ear! Cobb, Pastor. S, John AMi ; Church, and Chaplain of Kentuck;. Slab College, Frank;, rt. Kv„ will ’be the Annual Afamn Day sp or at the General no-cting of the ’North Carolina College Ahnnn j Association which v/iil bo held in ! B N Duke Auditorum Sa'urday jat 800 p. m. The Rev. Cobb re< ”.vd hi- A. R. degre at North Carolina College jal Durham m 1940 In the fall ni (the same year, lie entered t,n: ■ ito wal’d Un.iv rsit.% School o' ’ iicu iogy in 1944, he compi n-J .oi rc-n icnce work for the Doctor's de gree in 1946. I He is the sort of late Jam. ■ , obb ;md Mrs. Mary Cobb, who ; now resides at JOl9 Thaxton !Av nue, Durham. O her features of the Program • : will he a class rouirut dance •' be W. B. Hill Comi,- -nity < ■ I Friday. 10 p. m., and a class reunion j banquet Saturday. Alumni am F riend: are invited to be pi'' ;-cni : .u ' ! i;r>:iof these pcecnaon.- l'annuet I I cservations may be nv.de through i | i’.e alumni office. Stale Jobs and Wages Jfeaeli AIJ-Time Sli<zh RAI ,EIG(I Both p tal employ-1 ; ment and average \v kh w n;i ■ ; ] reached th< highest pu.nt in hin ■•y i jof North Carolina dir ins til. 1:. t j ’quarter of 3947, excc, u r <t! cvi-n the ; J w:.i time peak reuch.'! in 1942, p is sohwn in a eompik.i on . ,3c. .... S. F. Campbell, director oi Re . -earch and Statistic:... for Chaum,. ; Henry E. Kcuduil, o- the St 'c j Einployriii-nt Security Com up The average employment f r that j • quarter, subject lo to. Kinploynoni j i Sccmity Law. was W 9.307. or It J : percent above the i.veiage foi liUd. 1 :i i pci cent above 195 auc! 9.8 per- j cent above the peak war .> cm oi j 1942. The average we '■ iv ’.v;u;t»s ini hi: fourth quarler of last \■■■.u a ’' ' j not comparable with v.Mgr.t: m nt; a 1 quarters, clue to the pt aetice of in- ; ' eluding b'.'inises in the last. ■,>nonei > wr.ivs on earnings during the entire rear. The average weekly wage ir.; the fourth quarter was $42.03 n> compared with sti7J'.; for the to:• d quarter, which ncure an aia, - ate measure of wages. The compilation .shows, that aver age wick.i.y wages in Noi'fh ('a-ru lina increased more i.ian too per i cent siiu < 1939 yeti when com pared with the nat'nual averages, the relative position ot N u'tb , Carolina ha- been unproved only t slightly. Wake Count v tiir comps la': • shows, had total covered employ • merit of 21.926 wot ke during, (he fourth quarh-r of la ; year, won received total wages ,-f 512,0 V 1.-'On or an average vve< k y wages oi $42.34. THE OAROLWTAN ' ' ■/ ' 1 1 , ’ I Jh . " TV •■< lpil% 4*§#§ • • ••• ■' • .£:... : flpl ill "••*? # ; $ ' wfptL . a wyal ■%. * iks V M1 'SI •■— i. v ..-«a, jfei ... n 'll 1> V COiMMITTfcL Hen I.ricsnn Weatherford, gad «3'o assK ant an 1 (Y.i.uiduU foi the rh. H. degree in health, pin - ' ; >;:I 1 duo". Jon .Till ■ iTI ;lS i. !i at I’enm-yJ vani 1 Stair CuMogr. a hero, lias just tieeii ar'poi/.ted to tii • Study and --parch Commute • of Uic American Recreation So. ciety. public nla.ions offi. ial*, at .the collr-gc have just umotsneed He is a <on ributi y author of three studio.-,, Duliist. i:tl |{eor> a lion in S’cuii-j li ,:d i, rublic \ RoeriaU-*i in (Vi.<*-.» , mia and 1 •irtergrurtuate Pr*h -M,n:;t s' r■ - ; partition in Rcerr.iiion, and one | «>C the consultants h«- I'run sylvanla Hoi r.-ation < iinterem." which met .Hav !!»-:!. rt. ustivi: vui,i gut I' s.l Jonyt time .yin:., wove n■; I <1 an nep i' uni'.y in lose money. William FcaUu i- Magazine. START THE DAY THE WEALTHY WAY J W! T H SMITH-MELVILLE SUPERIOR MILK WITH THE RICH, CREAMY TASTE At Yi.ur Grocers -«■ Call " -O.'ISl for Home Delivery j ! SMITH-MELVILLE DAIRIES j i POOLE ROAD Raleigh, N. ( . I • « V--"' "S,. •/" '' > ‘"'t ' ." rAt ve ■■ '?>■ ' i, s Y ’ ... 'ELY" > \ A A N 1 4 \ I ’■> ■ yA 'J* .r% ' jf . 'R. .' V A\ 'Y ' 1 . ' 4 • "■• -y:tr A , , .. . - j. _ „ *.;' "sir’v A.A >'•;■ V V. y| 7Yy - '.A* -*• »> - 'l '■ i-.V' -... . I • , ' r : 4i's.-^ I P*S| .y. M.. & \? n 8 !i 8 U } , • i'Up &£&/■■•■ f ■ ‘ ■ • :} ■ s*- 4, i M.v. • . h .4 *«?£•/• V'i . i <> a.a.LA.-. Bam ,‘69f tn tender Beian Education in - County, Learned early • f : ;-. -o/, - the virtue of herd work. •• 7 _a**;. ■ * °e n yt> i r ■ k a c-r toundation of a Life i -' 5 j 1 v : : : . r 0 ;1 ' 'll \ ,k-^ s '#tsW j a'U <>■ *o/- i tBdMm 1 . A %< - | ; £:r • : . <?reat Conservationist, : Served with Distinction Sportsman and Lover j c? 5 Sergeant in World War I. ‘ Oui-o, -Loors £*> l"i L*E ''■■y-ydd- a"- ps JOHNSON / 'X' Local Government \ Has iVon Statewide and Commission. National Recognition t J .\ FOR EXPERIENCED ■ miCMfiT ■ SAEE ■ PROGRESSIVE SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY N.Y. Schoolboy Patrol Trip to D,€. Cancelled By (IOXRA1) ? 4 XUh '■ AV YORK TH i.'irriclly rei;.;t;on>hi f i i,nivi ~n U -,■• .mild Hoimcr, It. a:ui Henry Gro..iv man, Cnmtr;unity con. .dim at t\ a. i ? w.a the yea! c .nso w.liy ih.? hoard «if education and he uutoi.uj r : :•■< Ol yin.. i‘Jiy 1. a lied of! t: e vV as Kington trip of tlu; iti menjii. •- i the Safety Pn.rol eour.eil ovea ■ past week end. Holmes fold lm: cam aelia. aia ipothcr had received 1 teiem ar.a nvitinii he.' ami m- .■••(.■ la ol i.i.v dher Negro .-'ia icn' ■ el'.oaen •v-.ikt: (he Wnsiiifij; o,; ,; .i to g;i it* 'each with the AA c ,*b. Th mother.- v.-. rc ider. Ir.fornu■<_. tnai their chilrctt coul.l mil be ar coniodnoxj a! the s.a; i■ -• tc*i <vjti the white r'uderii.' ivcdi they r.i rivid in Waßhluftton. id that uve Dunbar hot*, i toi Ne;yoe-. had Lunn ont cli d and .new ■ aceoni'kAi lior a- made for i ire .'-ays to :: and eat dtiriri' tiioir id ay hi. f!. •' i.r.pitnl. LUNCHIiOV Itr.Ll) On tec siime d: v a > *tichcr.rt wa beinc ia Id j.iy offiidaiy i' tim bn.a d r)l cduea!ieu, Aiiia,)',; Uie e attea i •u; was Herman Htlclman. who w.,.. *a a; ;:iri t(I i»y -an I- and if* jun crow setup * aa-i : i cc Also attendinc. the luichi on vs is i.udlev Werner, enuor of The N -a ’’dork Age ant! chad nvm of :ii N\v York Vof a. tidnai His h Seim d. who in !«ru v. ns told ill* slor;. Feldman. Two huiii . la!; r, y\dme I acted Mar! in Klein ddcclor ot iraffice ont'inecrirm ..md safetv tm the local Automobile club. Af'i 1 t Wcvncr cxpli.iiri' - d how ! o felt abuu the ku:.- bc’ng se-md-i'-d in Warn iib'lnn, .Klein said ’-,* there was ■ - thing the chib con!:* do about ,t as the iituation -.vai. not of their m<»k:t>g but i-iit oi v nshinaton. Ki xt niiii rung Wen no- cotifc.rred , ir - WUiiani .ha, an. dh. .sup ■- iriteiidvnt of ’.-sir ■>! who ag.-ced ■'•'dh the idwi of rer.a.'im- the trip ■'id immediately tekpimued dr. snl'i'inobilc cittb lulling ia his de- If) the ilienntime a mud meat lag hud been calico that junto -i-osaing by t;m ana.in .*hjic 'li.m ■aid a s.'aTment vs •. later is. ucd vy William .1. Got!hoi*, president, in ■ njunction with h< board of -.d lu.a.Uon. calling the irip oft To all upparance.- idic ,\A was uo ini; dir*'Lii'M with the jim-crow p.-n tor the boys, d v * ■ »,ol u.i ii da I Mr. Klein bad oni n n .■, a. . da: ’ia. press would nr.ka pubi.c nc son Ihat the ii'i;> .. s called oi l*. Kdv.-in I . Janie.-. fticail, Nav Vorlt TniU's- 'Tin Fa-aimis vsiw - - CO|,,d! of iAnam L l. ; !tfi -a a; j,, !- ] C Jf. 1 ‘ ; y : 1. ’ S 1 ® HR®;* g Ifeave Money!] | »V WAR SURPLUS I I CLOTHES GALOSHES SHOES BLANKETS j UNDERWEAR SHIRTS GLOVES AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS I i A& A%s ;|r Py" „,77~3L i ! f tlifi i id /*4* l\ tQtfnw? smmCdr-U II jjsCo FaL a.l Street - Fa’elgh. H. Cj I | | NEAR CITY MARKET 8 ■V , _.. irT - nill | W , w ,| > || ’ NEED GLASSES? fESS r Used KemM Dept -25c 5 fur $1* 03 TAX INCLUDE l» NEW RECORD DEPT. I i.Ol id JORDAN'S J * f'Jone” O’.) J -.lnilai •-.!’. Bln. .. °4f | DURHAM MUSIC CO OF K VI./fGII ■ '■ol .si-nil. Wilmington St. ! ''With \v A- !. -ales-Salvaei- Co.) FOR MUSIC MACHINES f PHONE 830). r PAGE FIVE
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