PAGE SIXTEEN TO APPEAL r 'H? fr«?ru rage one \• • • ■ v - i . • - f 1 ■ >0;, f **jj ->r*. : .c-.I f Ml*.- ]VV'» C'v ' y * on fjw £• uno v * C'-’ist-'v! i c Sc-uft-evn Beg -ikt i:i. :• r.- v * to- cit li >* i’. isn'i ‘si-'C-t? of X'.rr c jfi£f Nafhviile. Term. 11>i- re?iocir.f school pidi- oiDcraum* at£v :<t Negroes in trial ifcv% •\ i ■n r oi > ♦ .- * Th ; c. rjr<£? of.fi red ct ‘:ie state unr'^' cf;• |*. Ulli'-L l sitv. 1.. a «■ 1)V ‘ » tk*t -ion. Jita&s W Canwell 5m th held that si though in the D r ';a)d MtUiav casr. Jec.de3 in 1935 by rh M: ryk-Tid Court of App als, the {filiate 'ss ordered to admit Don ald Murray to the Universe of Maryland lav/ school rathei thai? s#. dhi hi out of the :>*e. the M v o rfv f*a«f was i?c‘ r liirolli.oe be fcpuee f• •re * = dlfi? nbe l wec r* j. ed'Jcaiivifi and leys- 'Oti* eatn- o M- Cie dys* •- *se 'vas argn *r • v Cfc s-'le? ; i Houston of Wash i * -n, c hair r• a ? of the HAA C P rstcinal lege. committed* with vf Donald Mun a> oJ Ihhimor an-J Jtfrs. Constar*ce Bc’k> ir of the national office of :r-. naacp .N AAtiP REJECTS from one White which according to :b<r local iran h a- i-r-'t-td dissension amot-F fiumefOUs branches. Another nllcgr:d eftuse was -aid 1c ire tht dropping of Judge Jane i 'M. Pt»l r. fior the rational board i f ‘ dirf ct--t = -Julpe Bolin, tiie m v! iota! branch official in the board, j was or r of live members nos listed ’ ff.r rs ; pointmert to the i - bf rd AJAR I A>" ANDEHSON AWARDS GO TO TWO HOLLY STL'DOTS PHILADELPHIA. Pa. (ANPi - Top honors in the Marian Ande* son Scholarship award were sh.e cd by two Philadelphians la * vec,-.. Miss Alyee Anderson, head of toe award committee, has announced The winners who will ret* i t SSOO each t< further voice ti • ..fling are Mich'-he Joyce Re; r anti Eii th Evens. The second awgtf! winners I each v -> ■/.r'irge G odmaj . end J.Hfe A Perry both of .New Vfi k T ;rd pise •••:<! a S2OO scK-.-lar tb»t- went h . : • oti- F.. Biocchev , u•• • of h- V. Voils Th r r ’ c-inntj*.’.« e felt it i■ Imprai tics} 1 '■ g.ve s- sire ie 1 •: - rr d ’.) sciiniarship '• y* -r and i-etded to give *.,'•■■■ i f k> ! . h O'er- or. S hr«<ir.-=hio award .SCHOOL i !HN(,| S f .ROSS COI M RY TRACK S( iIFTM i.F j P-roLj? TEnvEfisrry. h . Tr.’ j i' i .-'i -H' ward cross cor: a v ■' t'Ct. oriEiftaliy sdwKolsJ far O; * "it.'r- Ji| -.viH : r 1 li (JO the J.j.-i --colj. civ','f. \V'*dn.'sdev. Octobc. :f f i- an :iii . v -• rt-'ucli Tom .fones '1 e •, : L . o» home meet r ,f the as .. rb re • S-' 'dull; ! e'- folh-W S-Burdny. Oc*t»ftc-r 22. L-sfc.-.Ut. Pbh adciph-a AVtd>'P«day. o>-tobf r i<; H; tvartl Lincoln Baturd y. Octhbe? -’o Franklin* | M#f ?-ii‘ and Si>.varthmorc. Lj» as tf?r W«tn<«:day Novembe r 2. jjow • ! ard. Washington, if*, 'la,, Voverv’ier 7, Hrverioi ii anti tJreinur Haverfojd. He - , ( f the CIAA meet h*c not yet bee nse!. I SAY YOli SAW IT IN , TO; CAROLINIAN \ BUND TESTER FOR TIMKEN ''g .i^'i :i -v. \y ■? -■ ■■ ,w- v.-Jy. 'eisFd- -s.;: » S .y Avf 'i?G | -r •w v 'a- \ V/ f •: 'i* i s-'. fr y. BLIND TESTFR FJ>R TIAfKFN -Hired aa a wartime rmersency helper hut so Rood at his work that the temporary job turner* Kite fuiS-tinie is the amazing 'trry nf Lynard trosn 4!i-year h(*r!fi file tcsffr fur the Timken RcJler Hearing company at Can lon, Ohio. Timken officials stratcri a pro gram of hiring the handirapjifd during the manpower shortage DR. BROWN LAUDED AT ANNUAL DINNER Fra-se of Dr. Chafkke Hawkins ; Browns contribution to education dittifi racial gnt-dwill w«s voic iri her Sunday by many patrons; 'gathered at the Paimei Memorial i institute s armuo) dinner foi p-at.- ior.« and friends. Fr.’iitidci iid rrc dent of (hi | iilrfitutipn. Dr. Enwn, an oaf* i standing educator and a leader in i progressive movements for many veers, presented as guest jtpeakei.:' i President Benjamin F Mys r f Morehouse College, Atiante. Fresidcic May blirned the lacn : :f social stress m th. ChriPtiah i?- I Hgion for v is. communism anti l mjusbee The Morehouse president ; who reefcntl - returtied from a so* of the World Ceo.fertmrr of ! -bu’ches held in Rome suggested ; fhf.t . Ft-man fa'i a waited states ] following tie example f the Ital ian city "No city or liat:*!! bolt S,n in- Justices car, endurr ’ V - £. i* lured. ,Vi '.csir > the j-r- .• .• ■ . v niuhed by the S>-'d;<iia Singers .t, ;'i ■ the directioi of fii:f M;S. V'via . K;r,S IP ,T *-d patron »f •* < ■ •-. .„-.i at".*, - ■■■■> wjih . . ,j ’ 'dit : cr; ■; ... ■ ... ..... . . -i**. r • es--.ii ••• Brlrvr ■ .. . . .• , i f. *i to the m’lT.fp* b'* i i— y, j. I'ru" »nnft.;m-t-d - pt of jojii 'hr.Jarrfiip atfaided t.y the Wash 'i: on. cha r ter <•> >}■, j , ~ . Alumni Association Dr Bi vo -I'ed attention -.Po j< fjje evi ibiice of mtcrmc'ai c.-od will a; ; tested in the i : .. ~f f ; -nd students from Winvp.- : Tcwehti-s’ Coliege . r>d E C;l- I HrF. i IK.ES MORE I ! MIS FOR EDI ( VITOS I.OUfIiVJLLE ‘ANFi A gre »t --• i'ropftrt>"! if p.e lie. .;, -| . F i 'Ui.-kv's ' ltizr r = ; ■ ;-i l; ( t •> ’ -«• education lela't'J t - in- p, p, Ai wood ..e :.- i>; ,f te Kentu: ke 'rit'.d-: College ?m D-gn-rf n., lEr&ukl'iri, .vhen be. spoke htri Just , As hi: continuer* h,« «t-cech ct! faNt* Ff .lowsh.p Hoot .n ff, { T hurch cathedral. Atwood pointed) wcjf that only tr erd one-half pe’ kept of th«* incoim of Kentucky rtsidcrift into put,Jit educa jtlon. intluding higher educat'on i | The educate! pointed out that; i Kentucky has more school ago 1 j'hdttren per loft pm sots than the! I natural average, sod spend# a j ! sr. atier per cr.it of the -income tv- I mil sc sucressfu! ims it been Ih n biriiiK and f>Mining nf the iian fiiiappcii is now routine with the Migest Hi., fitiiat Uirri of roller brarii;;.. in the world. This pol icy has been highly praised by leaders it* rehabilitation work. They hail fh;s as a far reaching step in (heir program to male the handicapped independent and seif supporting I ANRI wai-d educ?:>tion Ontinumr. Atwood s»id. No state can raise higNer (ban its schools ' Airst.ng the suggestions offered by Dr. Atwood were great er equality of educational oppor tunity -n terms >.f rare and locality cot down in the waste of fund icaus'd by rar al segiegation vci The large ftumbef of school ri, : ; tricts rr.ise teachers' salaries. x • band adult educaiicn. and build .- •a w enriched curriculum NAAFI’ board Adopts Tribute To Villard \E A i ijRK The board of , rilie,* nr • f the National Afson ;- '■{::>!: ft it the Ad*, anon pent of • •- ;• d ! in: it* regular mw, •, -rnc;. ing inis week, adopted .’•cy'dutiot! mourning the pass.hr i iv: v. Garrison VHiard. r>i:< tlte /t .tinders of shi AssocniP-i: . Mi -i ..• * Dor (<f the famous Li:it'»lrj lie.. Call which forty years ag« im 1 hod the birth of ths NA.\< p ■ hi- -.a* or bos dft :ed 1 ■’ r: the N .AGP n :'o!lltion in •: death of Mr. V’-iiard a ,). Mr.! and fenrh >« ' humpiori us nn men i ighfs who - . -ied on in slw bi’ivr tradition of hp* .2?-u!j. i-.- graudfatcr. Wiliiani I Jovd G;o.’ s " r ' 1 • remembering the inest-m ! !(■ contribution of (hi? fighmij iioerai v ■ rededirate oursti\(. ihf task begun b.. Oswald G.... Villard ft-ur decade* ago pf oye ourselves to continue tht •t< utglc reic iilessly nntii cv a v of ' ojr; <- nd o dvt?n' ooftk’D hi*? • •<. o , • ! ’ ' ill*-, of Ml |O)t' v r.! t has l„. r , ;. r; al ty fur all Americans *- > c, i f f r : v : r<i cd oj- co*i•» I Y-M ( I’L’OI 'MADE I’iKNt fl’Ai, |N \.Y. YORK ;A.NPi The first. j<*ss gnn.cn as p, ic.. uai to be h* n by a N- pri. woman, n a Quectu rcb’..-! v ug given to Mrs. Mabtl H .Butlard last week Mr* Bullard v.vs dppriintcd to ‘be pst i ait mg principal of Public School 9.7 iu Corona A graduate of Atlanta U)liver ty. 7Mr#. Puilard has done furthet Indy at Colombia University. and has a Masters degree in vocation ; -d guidanet She has taught at Noith Carolina College in the ’Brooklyn pub) e schools, and wl* j a teacher -for two years at Ihc ; --ehoel where she has- been assigned 1 *e principal. fAROLJNIAN - Sutureßy. October 22, IM* - t t, ''' _’ ’ ’■'? ;>OyTH FOR itWM -A • '• Wr ' ■ " fTr - ■■ * r bi DY ).. '■ •l f ftUfTAP 2 FLUTF • •;,#n - *' - : fu.rF* r *//. s if DBF®. ~Z. JL&Z .AND a <5? .4 „■ -’T-NT “2 j&* l t k£VE i>o.o. ’0 - FAC « ■ r . - . - w - > W*' \ V y CCf/’-«frRCBSIVE V c \ ' METW-0© FOR THE GUITAR" j JUSTIN ... ■. ■ JOLLANO -Vy . MUSICIAN & AUTHOR \ \ at*? % j; Continrntrl Fraism V. Mj LIBRARIAN VISITS HARRISON LIBRARY Pay an Jki.a! Berk, represent i: :. . tional L.tbrsry), and who o obsc r\ ■ th* Mill) Kohl: an of Turkey (No rn, bbcurie.-. it, the ( n (id Stale ■• r> i(, the mrp'ilK r: ■;( the. Bible iv Pi. yhouse one of (he tecn-ag' ■ vlubs of the Richard B Ham .o 1 Public Lib 1 ary. 0.. M'-r.cav afttr tioon. Bayun Berk spoke of the types of school'. the rci'gioii the cus toms, the foods, etc . of hi r Hath e country. She informed the group that Turkey ha very few Nation. ) holidays the most outstanding ,1 which is observed on the 291 h of October, .-her, the i Uvui cele brating the omuvei su.r; of then ; ix.public i* held. (' e- ; said tio.t tn. 1 r w- - very few N.grue in Tinkey. Bayun Bett, who admitted tout she had never w rkid with tec. ■'y ' - very much .* .irprlscd v: 1 U;.:• c to d't- their ’uteri ■■ end rmfitnl alertness They asked st.vcial peifinent rj . •, . !... I*vi ty life in Turk:;-. file of f ici rs of Ihe - lut 1 are: pri ■ ■C' fit Vi? RobertM.ll: vice pro. dent. Jc-yn Gray secretary. Ruth Ann Bart: r. 1:- -uni si ere tar*. Keith Robinson treasurer B» ukm Reddick, reporter Deri* Robins,': , and sermuu at arms, Bessie Cot 57000 LOST AS BANDITS GRAB SAVOTPAYROLL ”v F. W Y ( '■ R K •A M' 1 j hi- fa; ■ 111 .N*Vfi) ; I■' 1 i!r -e i) t* uy Ilippcu ot ■ e i: f i;. prijf,’!-. hi re 'i .-t \vi p b - . * .».<(.!. two* ■, - win tied u , f o in pii.yi es, iifu • -7,000 m . '''•l! ronoey fm?n the safe discar - • d <e a: 000 n iv r .a th-.ir nut', a "id ft-i'h t-> L.ot for their k t •' '■'■ay To ni .d king featiux ’’ M iii ton first ri'i'i rrv of :he b;.li iv d ri-viu history, v/a- the •li t that it was wi Ji-platitu'd Accord';.;, I(in e, the j A mighi :,p.- b»-ep inside or i V!" <wo )■■■ !M I K k!>< W til. . In 11 wa; ‘nert. wlicrv t 1 '*■ ’ : t Ihi 1 11 ( end th c e-' v <• -lb. :1 , d 1 ar f Ml Th; ncideht wcurred tetwe s !! Dili :•> .0 n the mc-rr mg. The tw> c.’ii ;< ir.(/j the flare through t • TiivU u: r, went live, the l.asemin* wa o' ihijy ;.• .11 - ••(; Bo! Shci'l'- l it Yi ?u . rtc 1 An. pi. u.c inn, a goiru- over and tying him t.<j.- Kl West ujsstfrrs to the Office aid fiepi ■ Mis- Annabel** L ddie ~! unpoint h Open a Jixcwi com • matio). vault From this .they k itUo'd the money After dobatinp s kw mlnliti s wle-thi 1 (o t;;k> Ms- Lidcic with t Di- rmo,d debating wbiDt rto spill sue haul with he 1 the duet tied her (*-> and left the Savoy by (be rear entrance They threw one La. x nf money into tbi front teat of a U4H Buick ■ “Headmaster.” ian( i^*r- ■ ' - tr- of into an alleyway and O :~f pC'u ed. I 1 ported the abandoned •mi v.stung operated with a stol u" i plate and is thougbl to t e iron riiiladetphia. No e*ut.- .... to i':« (entity Os the two rebl.ti; ‘ e ted, sinei they wore l Kiev*f o were masked PORKERS PAY OFF FOR VA. FAMILY Vs ASHING LON. D. C (ANP) - A her, Smithfield, Va.. boasts e.j jp d*-hi 0.; hums, a good many Vie e-'lcnd farmers t.i- • or uie •n that i ust. because they supply otFu < f the hags from which ;. e ham ~ r cured. Tike Mr and Mrs. John W Ha 'r- ei Sandy Mount, V«< . ,ibry (H iv: l(K) hogs ev ry year v Suiithfidd packers. Some vears the o gic-ss as much as 520.0fß- <1 ana pf'.’inuts. f - D' ■'*>. and peanuts have 14 • ' '••■■■ main crops of the Ho 'uirt-t: ever nee they nianied and l:>'\ ‘terted in farming in 1917 Mj R: tier;- oI is- that lie hud only --! after hi pid R. u>< marnage license. They started out as tenants or. *° ■ ! • b'd by oind . 'is / the kmo ”f bo;;: which brought a good D (‘. Ml slid Mr Roberts soon r > ■ ooogli *0 nviki the cf wn pay '* sens Within two yr.": (her had paid for the lane. h i ■ .sued to buy 195 ac.’t; more 1 ' eey own a 250-acre rno..'- • * ’ is d they nose hogs. 2,500 tn; la ; s ~i l /~” / <m uu'h'ds ■ f p; aiiuts. : ; J > <Wl ’ hickens Also, tiicy have fourth-acre gulden and three mite. I ' ' ' 1 icb helps meet the rh* rs, fore riCi ds. I7u ;i ffiuipmcnt includes u ira c- II : *• -k. ; peanut picker, u u !r; ; o I r. u corn crusher, a r u. o: ■ sder. mewing machine. • dustitv. tnatfune. f. o ’ oh ;. (S red J care cf ; ■; "f iii ifnd, too, ’■A !).' ’he acres devotedw .W u ■ i Y ■ and hog ranges b*'--' I 1 implied 25 tons nf i:r * ; >) ' .md other crop ''O ul. he ptehted cavpi e; ; Ti< T ' knew U.e.t hy ocn ik they will be .-fie i - .-i'Mig to thftir ff*'\ un chij ■ir - ■ • * ? \ *iy producti \ <. stat«. Th < '■ k;i. that g( 'd s iiJ p,;.c tu’. s : <„• fjettrr crops and ’ n* ; .ir Smithficid hnflns ' t On tv lean on the.; :i • hk agents for tcctonvo: "dvit < v ! will help ibtm do s )‘ Y< ‘ J (arming and of by te t :hy also carry out Ueun te.uier projects which beee- L 1 F' (b th'm and their neighbors. Li.Ft .(s' the farm and home iii,!. \Vn bow Od -in, and Mrs. Y'S'.i'V'- 1 ictfow, conducted a tour < f tht it fa’in for the farmers "of i Isle* W: igh County, Families from far ,1.- 71* miles away cam'* to si 1 how the Robertses operated tinin f.ira. .md their home,

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