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WEEK END i NT, sAI I HI.) A ) , W : N K i . A9A President Biuford Pleads For Greater Bldg, Program For Greensboro College GREENSBORO -- {'; ■ ■ -’::■ : ni F D. Biuford of the Agriculiina! and Technical College of North Caro ina. in his Annual •Report lo The CoMi-ge Board of 'Trustee:- recently made a strong appeal for a greater building program (or the College, regular increase in salat -t.-s. and an M|uali/.:ition of Negro Collet," Teacit tis K.laries with those of white in stitutions in keeping with training, skill and services rendered. "Although a strong plea wa-. made i.»i the Budget Commission and to the legislature for perman ent dormltorie: for our student?, ht said, ‘nothing wa dune to re lieve this situation. Only tuo dor mitories have been built on our campus in the last 47 years.” He further rlaled 11»:.! the e>-i --lege had permanent dormitories lot only (100 .students, while more than 1.300 studt nts are now living in dilapidated army barracks and tem porary buddings supplied wholly by the Federal fiiivoriunen! at't tin eolleg-, without any r w -,v!iat:o ever to the Stale. “More than 700 students air iiv which are verv itc.:-,ai -ifartory t<.> ing in homes in the eiiy. many of them, from a financial side, a well as from th. unsanitary ci.nob ion aid unwholesom? .•••cciai airrouni ings. I fear that A. and T Colte-■ will not be able to con* 'une i at - tract students unit--- sonvthim? i den.' to improve homing condi tions." Concluding this report to the Beard of Tiustccs. I’n idmi Bin ford expressed his great apprecia tion to the members for their help ful cooperation and their wise council by saying. “0Wat 40,50,60?” : Man, Yoirre Crazy Forget your age! Thousand* *rc poppy ar 70 Try * twpptug up” with Ofjtn-x Contains tonic for WKik, nmaown reeling due solely to body » lack of iron which many men and women ••all * «>;«? • Try Oat rex Tonic Tablets Tor pep. younger fKt-itojit. ii? is my <Uv. New “get acouaiuted ' sum oaU- 50c. At ell drug stores t wrywh . -m Raleigh, at Walsnen’s and Lekerd's $17.25 ELECTRIC HEATFR and FAN COMBINATION SPECIAL 12.85 TRADE - IN - SALE On Electric Irens Receive from SI.OO up tn your old it ms Now In Sttock - Electric Water Heaters, Vacuum Cleaners and Many Other Hard-10-get Itrms Taylcr Radio and Electrical Co, SALES & SERVICE 224 E. Marlin Si. Claud TayL', Mg-. Plrne 2-3950 K v V- 1 ,-j—- ll Hi x-i ■ w i ■ ■ Y* ■' r ; DO YOU REMEMBER THE FISB YOU CAUGHT? Silvery fresh, just ©uf of the waters. so savory in the pan... ©-bubbling with the appeal of all outdoors! Ah, those were the days! Today is the day to enjoy this golden crusted bread . . baked to the very moment of its most alluring, flavory goodness. . . a loaf proudly to offer your family and guests as one of the finer foods you choose for your table *....... f ft . |fpi* - So? BAMBY _ i "During the y- ar he college has .n-ivrn i.iird in meet live notch- 1,1 the largo number oi . udents in at- • tendance. For the- first lime in the history ot the college our enroll mi .u hiss ~om: beyond the 300 U mark. As much as we appicci.iu th- even im rvi'sing enrollment. wt ; i.iiKc that the quality of the v m k don* lure is much in re important! itian the numb' r oi students c-n --roiled. For that reason, vo nr..- itriv ,: mu lo raise the tlanr ard of our teaching ••!.-.ft.to secure a«equ.:te buildings and equipment, ana to cri'.at-. an atmosphere among our :•'!.!rten's and teacheu that will be eonducivo to a higlier cpiaiity ot ;'C..olaifillip and conduct." BUTTON DOCTORS STICK TU SONS IN JIM CROW FIGHT Dayion. O. (ANP) ln an un ;>! ro dented action here tlie Ivl'.iitgoiuery County Medical sa eiety (MCMS) r<• tuf.uci to hold u annual s»i ing golf tourtianienS 1 at two diffeicnt local golf clubs be cause they discriminated again i Ni gruf s. ■J hi- two Ruilty cluh.-t were the Day i n i 'minti \ club ami the .Yluuni Valle'.' Country club. T; - : ait'MS has planned to send let nif to tlm t o country clulta pro testing t)u it jiinerow activitie.;. i he golf tournament wan can- • relied, and tin- .a letv will hold i dinnet at a downtown club m stead. 1 his is the first time in Day tun in mam ''ears that a profes sional .group has stood by its number- when a social active.,' has been hampered by .jitnermv activity Must of them toll the ei.let ell -.."it U . tuO had i'-ilt ten kiu-v. huw it is. The MCM ~ has tv> racial restrictions on ;v ; in- tubs rsiiip. $1,200 ADAM HAT AWARD GOES TO KANSAS cm MAN NEW YORK ■ A? 1200 A .mi' i award was made to Tnomiss V . slur. Executiv- Recrt-imy. Urbnr.! League, Kansas City, for special . training in the field of employ ment and labor relations at the university oi Chicago, it was an- - uounced here last week by the Na t.iunai Urban League. In keeping with its aim ot . .ah'- raining high democratic deals ;»• Are erica, the Adam Ha< W-a If are Fund has for the thiul year cei -j I ti ibuted to th( prog).'n of s-.t -.i: irnpre.' i ni. nt .miong :4c'\ by | i ,ik.n.a. social study fei'ov -1 ships available through the N i-j :.»ma Urban League. The Urban Leagu movement lm-i followed a 38-year plan to encour- ; :... c Negroes to enter social wet k as , a prose: si on. One hundred ten sci liiwship - open to both Urban; 1.. ague and iion>Uri<un i,<-i o:.’ . - soiiiyl - have be n aiverdful m.i e 1910. Two National Urtan la a \u ■ ■ lowrhips for study at the U:■ - i .shy of Pittsburgh arc avaiJubif " dm 1948-49 •cbm.l t nr. it a a ... iHiUnecd. One is far siiuiy m so; ia 1 « urk at ihe Universi-.v' Seim- . t: Appii Social Science, ana ' a! hi r for Li aduate atuay i. he ~ i pVoblems in it:, Dapartnu-nt i.j l. • 1 mm ics. Toe grants, piovidior; tm : 'ion and SBOO mainLen;-i:ee. ;.n made possible tiii augh tiir - oop crative effort of th« UiL.i > League' of Pittsbiu I;h. iiie bu .-r-h.,.' -I Pittsbuigh and tiic Ntti on at Urban i .oague. Awi'idii will lie n ale from c.; - jiMiiii'l 1 compciitiva c.'-.'.iinina. •. 1.. the Ituiei part of June A, plications mu. t be sen* before Jute t>. to the Nataitia'i Urban la . ..ui 1133 Broadway. New York City, 1‘: Hr. J. 15. Davis Addresses Aursery School Grads Fourteen children of the Shaw University Nursery School ee.m pieted pre-schooi training and v.ere t. i.iuated at .eeunu annu.:! : ■'commencement’' exercise:; nekl Friday morning. Tire group heard a talk by Dr J. B. Davis of Fuquav Spring-, and menod rertifioates signed i v President Robert P Daniel and Mrs. B. Yancey Jervay, Nurrciy School Director. Children in the group were, William Robertson. David Lanier, Ihcma.-.cne Scales. Carolyn Lev ister, .lo Ann Holden, Ela • u I< !:n?.en. Ciiarles Williams, Wi! Jiarn H. Hay wood. Chinita Tr.>*- tcr, Gloria Walker. Sylvi.,i F, , ; Sn.'wden, Maxim- Askew, Ma.-im- • Askew, and Columbus Nt tvman. The ('.jiTiiriineenieut program included croup singing by the ' children, Bible verses by James and Juan Cofield. selection., by 1 ' the f-chool's Rhvthm Rand, a i storv irv Wallace Peace, a song hv Brenda Kec, and a poem bv William Hayv. ; ,id. m\ w j reh mok FOR I MIGRATED WW.U \Ri) f Ml Si. Paul. Mnn. ;ANP) Go.. ! Luther W Y oungdahl of Minru- , ; seta said last week that Secy, t.i ’ :h< Army Kenneth G. R .yall had •efused hi-; request t.» okay an unsegregated national guard :n . Minnesota. The govei nor appe.-d --rd to the state’s congressman u ouitoct the state's NatcnaJ guard ' • federal funds during his cam i paign to integrate Negroes into I the local units The governor has indicated, that whether Royal) approves os m-t Minnesota will eventuaUv • have an unsegregated guard. Support Your faper! ZY&M Used Record Dept. 25c i 03 TAX INI i EDI 19 NEW RECORD DEPT. Hi! IS IORDAN'S ' Rees, petit, and Gone" O.) and “Inflation BluV (j^A DURHAM MUSIC CO. OF RALEIGH 307 south Wilmington St (With W A K Sah-s-Salvagc ('«.» FOR MUSIC MACHINES PHONE 83tn i rjfWf|if»r4 k jdg IftliMffwf 315 FAYETTEVILLE Si. II r-r *•: W- * First Negro to be nominated for the U. S. Senate since Reconstruction days is Larkin Marshall, editor of the Macon World of Macon, Ga. Marshall was nominated by the New Progressive Party formed to support Henry Wallace. He Is a local board member of the NAACP and prominent in church activities. 43 GRADUATE HI PALMER FINALS S' daha (ANP? Dr. Moidemi W.-iyatt •).’! 111: -■ ■' 11. piv.-ddctU ~: !linvard uni w; r-.it v, delivered lit" commencement a>ldn- here Monday t-> 43 .".iutl-nlr c ’;n pris ing the graduating da; ; .it I'ai mer Memorial in.-Jitutc. Speaking on a theme - .f “Watch, For Y<- Know Not l ee Day Nor Hour, ' Dr. Jehu, -ei placed emph.c on the changing concept of democracy and the op portunities open to memben; of the Negro race. “'Train your minds and hearts to sr i'vice in uplifting the Negro race, he raid, ' The,force; ot pre judice and hate which have per mealed church and rtatt* ao abuminaticn m the • ight of Gad. who eventually chore mother people to become the moral lead er" of tin w • 'id A highlight at the graduation exerciser; came when Prevalent Charlr.tte Hawkins Brown a., nounced that parent.-, of gradu da.-, iiad contrlimit'd rnorr- than $3,000 in gift.? to tire end.-winem fund. Valedictorian was Waiter Hugh Pattiilo of Tarboro, a five year student who led his class m scholastic achievement in eaen ol tha.se vt-ail.aiuv,- Gnttin ot Whitevillc was r.alutatorian. MN cmniiADs Si WTOK i.Wt.EIJ New York City (WDL) - Rev. Donald Ilan'ingU'.n, natiemai chairman of the Workers Defens • League, -,vho recently along with A. Philip Randolph picketed the Whtti lioiif-e in opposition to a jimerow liraii, has wired Si-n;-.- ? >)• Wiillam Lange;- oongralubi ing him fur his stand on the issue Senator Langt i announced it centty thav -he woukt incorporat • m ai ail legislation all the anti riincMiw pii.-vtsiiinx confaineri sn me Truman civil rights program. iake 1-H Uubs iondotl Picuio Eleven of Wake Oounly’s lo Negro 4-11 Clubs planned arte Ci.iKlUCted i -cut 4 id picnics dur ing the month of May. which was a pha.M ot then yearly planned 4-11 activitie-. ■J lie pie. 'a: Were Cendlk'H'd On the feral school grounds except foi tnc» Ritey Hill Club whicb had its picruc at Rocky Blanch, a community picnic ground. All picnic piograms had to d < with forms ot recreation and the mere'e, varied with chicken, po tato salad, wa mera, sandwiches, punch, cakes bottle drink;, and ice cream. I dub:-, involved wen' J.impel Level, Springdir Id, Eagle Rock. Wendell. Sandy- Fork, Jefferies Grove, Cary, New Hill. Pine View Riley Hill and Pleasant Union. The Pleasant Union Club entertained the local PTA. All Wake County Clubs are planning for the Countv-wide 4-H Picnic id Chav is Part, Friday, June IP,. 9.30 a m. to 5:00 Jutiiic limes fW.ision For Opening oi JY Pod! East FLiithc i ford, N. J. (WDL)- District Judge Dominick Marconi waited two and a half months until the day hefnee the opening of Pali, ados Pool to dismiss a case in which Miss Melba Valle, a Ne gro. charged she had been refused admission last summer in viola lion of the state law. He had heard the case early in February. Then, contrary to customary pro cedure Judge Marconi refused to give a com of his 10 page deci sion to Hiram Elfcn’nc-in Work its Defense League attorney who handled Miss Valle's case, and told Elf on be in that he would have to send over a stenographer to copy it, since be had given al! copies to the press. Flfenbein is confident of a reversal on appeal On the day the pool opened, in terracial groups from the Com mitten of Racial Equality found. That the pool’s iimerow police still prevail? The whites-wore ad - mined but the Negroes wove bar red. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAROLINIAN THE CAIiOUNIAN i’ko<;hi;ssivk demos BACK PRES. TRI-MAN \ FI LL CITIZENSHIP By MODJESKA SIMKINS Columbia, S. (.: -..AM’) - - Huge plaei.irrt.-i, advocating "vutl citizen .'.Pip lor ait citizens, dotted City j auditorium here Just week during ; me suite convenuon of the Pro ! gressivo Democratic party. Spac ed at regular intervals around th< | auditorium, the placards pro- I claimed: “Down with Half Citireiuaup." “We Want Truman- Nut Thu mend'’, "South Carolina For Eh eiyoou.v,' ‘ jJcrnueivhs F ; . ■; t i Class,' - "WcHdave Had Enough Baloney," “S?.. i eu<] Privik-ge.s !•’- ir None," and “We Don’t Warn Your Son or Daughter, We Want Full Citizenship." All the sirigans. except the hP • tt r one were given exlenniv. and j unbiased coverage by the local - pro: s and radio. The last one, ' however war totally ignored by the entire local press. Thu t, v (.ne of the r tale'a -lf> ' counties were represented by o\ “l 200 |.ei lion •• The auditorium v* as decorated with state flags ■ aid h sii.ons of bamie. The !' S. ! lag hung from ! Is e ceil in;! along; with a life sized phot (graph : ’l 1" er'di nf Ti uman. lb -(sir sent ; ati \ •,s from AP, Id' nad ..peeial ; 11 ’P. rters i real the thn < mjo;- 1 daiiitnib n led tin* convention. ! The d-•legate.-, refuseil accord • • ing to instruction.-, to take tin . new oath made during the rat. . ‘‘invention of the South (.'at olinj ; Deijjiseratie party a week before' to the effect that "t believe in cial, n ligioar, and jaeial segre • nation ' t hi.-; oath ha- already . caused much di.-..mti..n t linugh ■ ! , out the state hi cause of federal , employ! • being required to swear to work tar eh t tion of primaty nominees. Among religious groups, the contenti-an is held that if religious s.esjreg.ition ; yarned to inudity, it would ~ep ' state not only Negroes and white . but eveVy other racial .segment r.l the state’s population. In apparent answa r to the rival • i party’s stomping and rallying mgs, "L fs Send Harry Bast , to the Farm.” the Progressives sans, "bet’s Send Truman Back 1 to the White House. ’ Spe Jinan Graduates ; Atlanta, Ga. Preddent Fl.e. sis ?d. Read Swarded 53 rle grees to members -at the pratl ' listing class ot' Spelman College | a> commoncement ens-iti-.es to ! ■- held at 10:30 a re. on Monday dune 7, m Sisters Chape), The' commeneeinhnt addle : will bt delivered by President John \Y Davis of West Yi-oinia State C.-l 1.1- *-N t < - t- , ■■ i—■■ ■' ••nmmm i -** . FOR MISSES FOR WOMEN flowerprinh in Lavender and Red Aqua end Omen • Red end l«n Sires: 1 14, 16, 18 I# * * 50, 40, 42 COLORFUL ULOWERPSUHT POPLIN PINAFORE iHiqh count lustsfized poplin pinulofet j in vivarious. colorful tlowei prints , beautifully styled youthful figwre floltering lines...yours for just 53.99 j I ... Order by mail todey! Pnpaitj we pay pcsioije - j Money guarantee In.:w look fashions Depi. j’JT'O fifth Ayfftw, New York, N. Y. j 1 iGentlernen: • Pi*a*e m« flowaiprinl ptoofcranj jet $3.99 each. £i.tloi*d is Chpck Moncyj | Oscicr or Send CO O j | |NoNw» s. ; je mmm... | |sus*«* CoJof | ! jcity CoSo' | . IskiU Co for j 167 ARE AWARDED I ATLANTA 11. DEGREES Atlanta, Gn One hundred; and sixty-ieven men and women will receive graduate and prefer. 1 si on ul degrees from President Ru fus E. Clement at Atlanta Uni-’ \er - ity Cotnmencemvni Exorcises in he held a.T. 5:00 p.ni., on Mon day. June 7, in the Library Quad rangle. The address, to the garb - uating class will he delivered by j Dr. Lester B. Granger, executive secretary of the National Urbat League. Support Your Paper LEGAL NOTICE EXECUTRIX S NOTICES lln vine qualified :i.> ex-eutr’.x • ot Marie iV.le(v<".. deceased, i Wake County North Carolina, j this is to notify nil person:'. hav ing claims againstt he estate of tie :,.iul deceased t - exhibit • belli on < , r |,e to re .June 1, 1 949 or Ibis | r,, a K-e will fc- ■ )jl:ii' t- v i in bar l ■ tlieh' vecuvery. All P‘- : - on:, in lebted to the said estate pb’u-« . make immediate payinnt. Tins the Bth dav of June. 1948. I ,uc.v I Vai • e baton. I'xeeutrix of Mari-’ M-.-1-. ■ ’ deceased Briggs and West, Atluvuev. 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