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vv&JiiY ENDING, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 Washington High Schoo! Happenings HILLSIDE BAM) GIVES CONCERT BY SYDNEY ROBERTS On Tuesday at assembly the Hill side High School Band of Dut ham ; under the direction cl Mr. pint]- • more Hall rendered ail intersting and enjoyable program. The pro- • grain consisted of: High School Cadet 'March/ Directed by Marion Tnorpe Sousa; American F'lk iuucpi-unv u*f o. ui unamun: Holidriv for Strings. David Rost:, Concertino (Ciar. Soloi by J tinny McDougrd. Three Jacks -Trunmet Trio), G M. Weber; Symphony in B Minot (First Movement,). Franz Schubert; Repartso (Piano Solo/ by L. E. Thompson. Davit’ Beane t;; Bolero, Maurice Ravel; My Heart, at Thy Sweet Voice. Trumpet Solo, (. Saint Scions. Israel Tint,t Solo-, Ist: Mat Unique (Fantasy) John J. Morrissey; percussion Antics i Drum Quarto!. Carl Franl-.ii;-or. Daniel Frown, Bernard Tate, Coletta Bat ’ •o. 1 .eon Arnold; Tne T> y Trum pet. Raymond Sco;t; -1812" iOver• lure SoUttM le) rochaikuwsky. Fabius Tucker presided and con d.ietod the dc-votirnai- Th- Wash ington oat:) wir ■ eon: cr» at the HillsifU Schoo; Tu-dv March 28. Sever. ;y-r.<.,- students nvidi. hi.r.o: r* J. •< the It'S! MX wc-.-k of the second sot: ( •toi They . * : Twelfth * • tie- Georg- Adar .. . Marguerite Butcher. Emma Cm-i-ic Jeanette Fi. .‘ci-' K. envoi. Boy kin Gertf.'h. VV:t k- Ha w. <■■ . Gladys Hunt*: V , ' . Ic-tfm = j Mamie Joyr.c-r. Gloria Lester .10.-c --pli.tie ! tic-i'. Betty McCray. Mur guc-rite, McDougi.l. Bessie MeXeiil, ‘ Cardrinne p»rii» Earl Ram.":. Faii Riddick, Sydney Rotcits, Nark-tiC; Sanders. June TK.rn.r-, Marvin; Thorpe Le’r. Walker .lamer \V. : - lsc*. Deis VV 12:."1 art) 77 ilson Kiev-ttli g. r • f>< 1 nu - C"P- - land Aiber’.u G .- a Nam - G. • Shirley Hat v. j..r,« Hat ibuncm Dolores: Baker. Joan Ai ti; I F . . I*. Giii vlildn o flii'it. J.i i < tin '.vi .: y Mv-Tilt. l.i . : . V, . A . Aiememi Nun.: Tenth grade Dee. Br. iit:., Julia Mi t N'ot C.mp. James Cm - .! Gloria DeFnor.t Thomas IL Lninc phet iby Gibson Roberta Glover. Joyce Gray, !1< • erat Hubert. Char!**:- Joi-e.x. Daisy .loti*-. S: ru’ra peace J’ ..a Robert Beulah Riddick CGvstnv RoixrG. flrnma Sruitde: Nit.g:ad.- ■ JicaP; Forh<-. V.nn li.u.i Sr.-ox ■ i. Him Jotehpiuti. >.a. D< .• ■ J«v>n >' v. Christine Jute s. Klois*- Jor.c: F.:eitstino 1.00 M;u gee■ it. Mari). “POP" CONTEST AT TUTTLE RALEIGH Who RahighF -• 1 * - Pop-otar Pop? The Chib Terr ... the TuilL- On ter will stage a conttit to i ;nd th* i'l’.-wcT. )■ .itiii ■: will oc asked to "•eriioinalc thr-mc-h the city and ,be contest v ill ,a-l two weeks R-*- it ;gh\ ) r irj 1 1 ; "Iran in the new • will help mit (• till ((lie-tioti •' -a - ill close the contcs 1 \\ in it .uiait dunce at the tenter. Votes V:il bo ISSC-. d fliOtil t it: confer the fir.-t week i:> . .pril, an?, proceeds wiU Eowt.d ti;.- vo dccoralion of the D y. Club room • nd hi; co a:cent it 't •! *.:•< cut, - ter For contest rules, interested fathers tire .skod to call 7886. Lincoln RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY AND MONDAY APRIL 2-3 I iVfuaitt-Ti OTlara. Vincent Price j IN BAGDAD DOLOR CARTOON .MYTHICAL 11UAT NEWS or THE DAY “ ITI.ADA Y~~A PRlri ERROR FLYNN IN ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, APRIL 5-6 WITH LOST BOUNDARIES CANADA Ilf ALSO CHAPTER 7 JUNGLE GIRL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; I RIDA Y & SATURDAY APRIL 7 8 DOUBLE FEATURE-! JOHNNY MACK BROWN | DRIFTING ALONG j A AND KARLOFF & LUGOSI IN The Body Snatchers ALSO CHAPTER 6 THE E-LACK WIDOW iT*ir»—•■fi-iym-inrt't-ni-rnaaiwif‘-nr-iy-• ~ rwwnw. Shairiey Montague, Ester Morg.'ni, Frances Nichols, Gt.-rladine Oats Berntiicc Otcrton. Helen Payne, Jean Penn;., Emily Riddick, Vc-ru Robertson. Dorothy Taylor. Mabie ' Wynn On Tluusduy night. March id, the* 'Gills Longue and Esquire Boys sponsored a Shamrock Prom in ti*e school a- iuuasiurn, The .yrr. was dernraiva with ballons and sham rocks winch also served as souven ires for the guests. The Washignton High Y-Teens sponsored a carnival in tl'u; gymna sium AVeane.saay evening. March 22. Each Y-Tccn gr-:-u.) had c'nav: v ■it a booth with the assistance .a the Teen-Auge committee. The put - ' pcse ot the affair was to help raise i money to send delegates to tue Y , Teen tamp. FEAT SPONSORS TALENT HUNT WINSTON is vr.DM. N. < Sc. (.(iteen vacaiisls and lw« irtstru men ut l sts wilt com pete in rlu- ai; riuui Ta'nttt Ham here Frni.iy, Mm. t! . i Frit s Auditorium a; W’nrton* Salem Tt aelters College. Tie- a> ti; is tjponsorcil by Fsi !hi graduate, ami Mu i'rsiinr. ' mule, tritiditaic chapters <»f Onacgt) i’si i’tii Ft aterni'. Tfc ,•■ outesn-i.ni.s at',- sHtdetiG ai 1 Atkim- Hie.it tun) Carver High School here arid William P" » n ■ His.h School, High Darn T'Ucy wit! be judged b.> Noaii f. Rv.ji : di' e,■••('• Os rrill- ;■ at Hie X.; folk Division of V’rginia Sin! ('Ollegf Air. Ityi.tV: was formerly ’ i.if.i 1...-:' of ' astr :t T'”>eh( a i leg. h-'-rt-, Hami'tott Inst -tute. ttiu! ' f-aiiii' >• Metr-wui! ins imt- He i 'a (.cogniz'd c .rnpos*-; and urrati- . Pri.-a .■ (if .it:;, sir., atid :!•• will be awarded to the three tonie-atun.s - jiidxed uio.-i iiroiitisini ! jii* v. tnre t will i•: ■< ivi an all f-xpeiise t !-|p (*.'i: h 3 < ht/fiCrel' th' fraternttyV- axth d' iri,: m ;t,a in KiuMoti April Sir. 'i'b-'te h. will cmoixu.c- with oilier (..nte.-iai);; from Nor!h amt Smith -:t.> loi !oft honors. E.eeejitettially talented individn • a!-, diseovered ihvo'i tit u'm distri. 'omests i;r*> pit ii ftnani' i! al l ■> t'a distri* i to j,ai silt their stmle ; The fir ! year >d the event .vi i -' Fredciaeka liobintmtt tis Chat If rtoti. S was a S.VJ" schota: . !dj) F' sk Culver .-itt She ,e --,, ivcil th, same atnoinu in M* 17. OiTlt ) ■ adents v.hci have re-.-iv .-ii :t s .;t-• .t*:-‘ frotn the distri. ! bod .re Miss Gloria S. J -ties. « h i lottc- AVtilter (). Craig Jr Charles M i,, s c : MBs Deity .lean G!ov< ' Oxford. A! Mat tie D. Hatchei (;eldstioro: l 1 a re it i e Mon "on. t ‘l.u-h s’oi). t- C.; and Allred Jame- Ji.seiih. Wilmington. ( me, r slants f. *n) Atkins ifich ■s.-heid are Fr-derick VS'aM- Mi-s Tlmi-iasi),;. (’areaway hawoti K. i !\ Miss fJvvendolytt Hinton. The*a r!.ll... Alien. Mess Fannie l.ou Td'ir •in Mi Anreiia Carter. Jaim i liu'ke A Has Dona Ford, Miss lads Halm, and Vlis- Hazel Rhyne.-. ! lie Carve-r; High coitie:-i aid - re 'Miss Barbara Ann Caudle, \li s f(esa Diij)}-,. Mis- ! .uedtdl-Mu-'n .mil David Venable l.av.iem--- Harrell. Clyde Patki, ■ Billy McNeil, and Howard Also-t ; arn irot'o AVilJiarn l’ena lli; !, S e i ii.(.,( finest numbers on the uii.e-aai ! will be pi'e-atited hy th- ( arl Hi' a Choral .Society of Atkins Hi-''. S. hoed. SCHOOL PLANS OPERETTA Deviating from die yeavly fra j tiilion >d the Spring Conw;)'t. fVn : anisic IV-pHitment of the Dudlev Higti School. Or«en.-horo, N C. is 1 present in ii lit the sehool uuditori'.nn mi April J. at h la )t.rn ,i Iwo-ae! opmetta. "The Gypsy Trouhadour’ l)> Kfla R. I’n-stoa. Seth McCoy, a Dudley yntdn.o ot '46. now :• senior at V and T College, will lake th, lead iti tie opernita, ldaving the role of Nikoli Other member of >iie cast are Maty Ansi Rogers William Spen cer, Delore- Walker. Velina Bib-on Waller Robinson. Wilbur flarrett. Robert Taylor. Oeorge Bieki n.- Mac Iliunilton. T.aßonnie Itianchi Virginia Anderson. DeOla Wells Jove Stanley and Charlotte Alston : arc- accompanistc. Tliis its ihe first attempt at an operetta since 1!’4B when ‘‘The Snnbonnet. Girl, with Junius Rlli and A rnese Martin, playing I In lead roles, sva.s presented. BIAS MEET SET ATLANTA- In an effort to wipe (ail discrimination in higet educa . tion, the first Southwide Confer | citc-tt will meet at Atlanta Univer sity on Saturday, April 8. All faculty members, students, and interested citizens in Southern and Border States and the District of Columbia are invited to the conference. Among those working to make !he meeting a success tire Rufus , 12. Clement, President, Atlanta Uni • vrrsitv; Benjamin F. May-, Presi ; deni 'vlorehouse College; lil. Frank lin Frazier, Professor of Sociology, Howard University: and A. H. Bcit i te). President. Talladega College, ; Tali adorn, A.hi Motor vehicle accident, fatalities are the leading cause of accidental : edath tn every age group except two Bitems hold a slight edge over • , rotor vehicles in the infant to 4 i year old group. Falls outstrip auto-1 mobiles as a cause of death ir. Ihe ' '65 and oldler group by about three ' to one. fit all oher age group-, i however motor vehicle accidents ’ lead the accidental death list rote! by substantial margins. THE CAROLINIAN Budding Thespians Show Stage Wares At Shaw I t t w a\ u ) vc i i Raleigh on*-act p.,.> rep- i ciscnti:,.; ctcvcri t.i.gn ehu ol tie ] hU tie j;r<-seiu<--l Saturn.in Ciicni'-’iit A tcfitoriitui of sitaw t*m y»>-ii.- .- part of tut Annual Fv-- < to.'.? tic No)th Higts , Sciiool Drter. A-..>,et..: r i b, mi s. • .11. .. r..-. U- , ,)'..(.; that tue e ''eai tnien • with l.tirf u,t< * .tail 10 -- ; ;j: 1..;..; .-. u. J, tie; , * !at hr: , V.. v J S»’: \ J,:i .v t 1 )- v.ms ' Dernaiu lU. uw, 8r... ut .. - malic.- at Lincoln University. Ha.. it use fit. t tunc m the .ax ; ;v-.a,- il>( t -.n .;■■ been ricei ijn gat Sitaw th: the d oj/uunn ii.'xi fv .-!. rendered !•> : tnalc jiul.-.v . tic.;;'.- c.-.liea Mr. narrow's r.iscu- ' '-nun -p: acta ! and due. t: -1. ■-1 t' ( •- ii; »- - ■ f c;,-!:. j, : thtit hi; ei. tie-in: wa - c-iiisii ective.' c! :ttv luy v.,1- in cser.U'd I a M 1 Ft.!.; \ lift,- i ‘ i': in:Kv. • ••ut v S*. eta tary of the Dra-;,;'. A.- UC-'M, . ..)! • Dire; to; ol til-.- Slue.'. ( 1 ;yr:. Cert it a' f - am.: av. ;r C m th. 11 n; ;h ehool cast - vciv p> eni.■ I by Air . ? A Mi 1- stcr of Duii-am, Asr cir-tud p-, .-«idcnt. Tt'.’ t"D'.-w K>. m’s ''..tu’d 1. ,I. ( rued i;V S!C : i!.”('.n-;-T.(:'i ; • Hi: il ' ! ■(•( ■: 'll A hoy oh- 0.e.-u? in ; for lu .ti fira.ise from trie -. rttic ■ • - "Th-- cait." he said * realized th. ma,-.- ■ . tn. t: * y knr vsh.-t th(-> were lhei-e for." He < .11- \<i. t . A Him -1U pt-oducfict. a '. job." Fai'li; i the audience had -hewn I;.- approx.. 2 with a ire-' ■ (it tr.L.'-y i.vatton. Itizcr-i th Love fabby in Second Ward .C> t'otic. High S.hnul'- ?J(. n.caif Aiu: fi.ii -' .v; run • mended tor ting splcrtctidi" ev. I. when -he- h.t-J u*> aw- A in.■' con ( pi intent war paid V< r* G seott. -he Mr- {irow’t in Morning ■ e i St.: le-ville i High'-' "lieu > ■ .* M .tw vui. pi.iv we- termed ‘ V/Cil reheat •?. "Tin- Informer.' .-- nte-i c.y Dudley High Sc! *l. Gi’cersboro. was yrai-ed fn. the ime tt nip. it maintained. Ti * _>d up tiu-i: rte'.s. Prefe.-Bo;- : Barro'v s.-i < The proriticttoti. * he ? clar. o. "ie- tif>cd < very eunc; < 1 !ai’h 1 iiad in it The cast of "Th Jet*. ete,.i from B. T. VVashii'.gtO!: Higt) Keel-; • . IG-..unt was c.iTmu-’ided. so: taking 1 ' f-t'din-rc nl.iy a; d do'ng a p>' i job vi; it The actors ,v< ,-■ t | fun d," [lit- ciitie jud; i raid, “’.hey ;. vac came an axvftil script and -\;v Li good peilorniancc." Mr. Banov Lai good things to say about "The Perfect Otnllemr-r St-fl:. lia Hia.n School, the only corned', on the i ,!!. He tcn>:t ~ it •'excellent -Up end d me i Ale,',;.-. Mill*-’!'. Mirg,'>r* t in thr- Stdttiia ili.'h Sch(.*o) east, was g.pr.- *-d the I* ;v.ilb most outiU.-.ndn.,- • .(.'ir ■ ! ■ ■ ( —or }!..( . . .. ;n ncuiimr:.- it, ' .-.(.'lociion railed hers a "i *at talent lot ; tine ' and ■ av'.'i'ie . she has "something on tire |ball." The designation as best actor ‘ eni to Lee 1 Irriest Knight, v. 1)0 I layed (he !>art of a thug it. ‘Afraid •f Dm Dark," the pat.llo High School iTarfcoro) pi, . Prizes wet, I ® IHIfIB i TH^T l!: L r °' j if V^r^ s *vr'^ 1 li \ r^| I | Eli Whitney \ \ j | Removing • < ids and dirt from raw 'V I cotton was a slow and tedious job until ■ f tdi Wlurney invented the cotton gin in 1 /’'•* !. *N. | i Ins invention advanced cotton production \ /s&?'- \ •| so fast that soon tin United States was producing- \ ,/4jsho'; \ j | seven-eighths of the world supply. Whitney was %\ WLA \ f, also first to machine standard parts for inihtarv guns. ifftlhiil l ill l 'iVll i’lr yi > ifn'iiiiii li’iir m iVr v f 'itii rt"'ni ittw tin iiiii'iiijii i j, ' ••!):• i.. r.-cth fvor:: c,. Sh.r.v Pluyeis. jepre.se/; to .1 by John Cal', e-g 1 e ~ - t-If.:' t ; j .-ti.i'i of \ . .. Honoiat '< • .or.tti«) v ent to Vera G Sc* i a i Tn< 'aa Nr -.r.. SL.tc." ~ ( ii;.',:. a E.-.a,.', a.no l.) .■ V ;-3 B. . tai. ..ii'. p..:, Joy a. . 1. iGrai..- lit tty Ha'*ice. G’. t. :a - . 1 t(. ;:' i. 7 .in v.il. ; Eii/.-K-tt. Love. Chffi.'.tte, Hemv i- Wall. .r ’ Vfilct'.'C-d '. A ! ill- . t.var.. ■. , * ITuiiin.i; Koe."'. Ai*. ;t:i ..l;U »»••-.- .1 i GtaVC-S Svd.n'a.' Decolor: and (a. -is. „1 the , h.y" ... i t- 'U . -a s; (. t L; .'.a ' H: ' Sch'.e-i (IfeCd t'-.ort-. Death el tie: S>. Dire-c a. 1 .i.i o }'■ G-' cn and Mr-.. P B. Jackson. Characters: Joyce Boh a.• 1 ;-a /?a. So '. 111!:-' Drti.sue':i. Haro;:re. fiiiidcsen. B .- Ilv.a'ie*: o:t. BCaiau it Holiday, .ad SaMU'.-l C'.t*;. , ,J I ilil-y aa; High Stho'.l. Si It - . il!e. Hui;g.-i ‘ Dire . to;; vita Kg.[iut. , )• . St.. pi : s Chaoiule.' Bra 1. I Th. ::ai. Neal;:!. V' C Si at; i L. K. !!.. U'l La'tlio Hu,!. Tarboio. "Alt;cd oi Hit Dark Director: Me- Lois 7uc- Nl |); t La- avte. la. e Fn.. ! hvi.i, ot A: ’Sharpe. George Die,-.- ,an VV-.ii ut Kfuc.ht Robert Lloyd, ; D't,glass Ktown. and Hortict WeuL 1 ikewii!" Trainin'. School. "Puu i.- d I’eaeocks." Direot;>d: At.,-- Geneva B Hanuton Cllurac -. R. -. m,.•«! F.x ie:. Dari ! Be< twit. F irt-- i_,iicus and R ;11 Foi-te. 1 a.: ... . High School. Let - • The BLnopg Caudlostics Do -- t : Mr- S 1. rlanw an C.:. \. b! v Dri’i.-'an. Pan.. - l Y, - - 1: D , S.ovii i, ri want Earl I. Gillard. How.ird C. s: •)- ut • 1 .t'onv'.a Lofltu 1 . v Hubs, he'.: Greonse.ai a Informe; * Diieetor. Mrs. P,.-o imra 1. Well. Chat a. ter- Nelli:- 1 ! a:!. Lee McCullough. Kir • d W ih v. Bet tv Hoa!n . Kd v.'trd .let. -.. H-.u'ald Campbell. Cltaries Be .. .mi Gin ii r; Smith. H. 1; Su«tt ■ i-I'gli School. Fan - vile. -Bn-t'.C " Direct"!-. .Mrs. F H. eei-.-ue. II Characters: l.afav-t tto L,i •-. r. Annie Byrnee. Mar tie K. ; -is D Moore \V l.uerine I::- - .n* ru ci C i’.atie- L). Artis S ,-eii ! Ward High Schuel. Char i, .tie. Mooncalf Mu. (uH Dir-, c : r -is J N G' Me Ci; ,i: ■’ . Cla'-;: Wertz. Elizabeth Love. Jaat.- o. Jamii son. Billy Tnlbc-rt, and T? : . ALinLmdiiu'ba n Stephens-Lee High School. Ashe ville “Boccaccio's Untold Tab ' Di recti.r; Mrs. Ann P Tolivct Ct'.",v --i: Hour'. Shade. Do’-j.-: Sutioits. YLlJnd r,on Dori \lavie-. Wii iiam Rut-fold. WiUium Avery. and Rtu \- V.'atk’iw ! ■■4. l! T \V;i:-".iin!tiiii High Seiieo! R.»cky Mot-r.-t, 'The Je\' ele 1 (in: ’ Director; Mrx. Mabel B. I enharat. Charfictei" Jo- n Mil'll til. Kathleen Saunders. Ik ;.-l, l.an e.islcr Ear I Umstead. Ev.ingehae Dull.ick and Janie- Byt.uia. Si i'.dta Hi'tl) Seim!. Siideha. ‘"Die Pei let Gentl'.’men." Direetui x; Gctirge C. McLean and Elbert Nance. Characters Howard Ora.< . F)i • - Chavis. .Mease Miller, Marion Mi He r and Fred Shaw THE CAKOUNIAN R A 1.1 IGH shown ul.ovt- are the N' rth t arnliniaii.s who at tend. the annual meetitis of the -state » onfeienee <>l the Hampton Alumni Axaniaiton, ni-I.t iiere wri'k at St. Vtigd.xtioe's (. idlegc. 1 w-.,- ~ e LA D! 1)1 CV STIOF.M GRKKNSIKIIiu U: - Erie---: irf' ! Methi'i. 1 Ir a:.t,him; D.uiley (!i-i S.'itol. It. \\ ;. -t (ifl'-tll U Be!.(-,-.i f ’oil' e and prtsideni <>t the ;i---!)mau <-i;tr.s jus* tetu, :ted ' : (liii We. in-, t •.■!', I > (' « her,- ie, (liended ihe phuiiiiur. uieeiin,- i .: ! > out h s pa ii ;■ ip. it inn in >he t, •■.u ;u ■ tt iiiu 1 1 * * ll x, • Ciun'i- t-et: ,•, Miss Hf-rleil \-.:i ■-!<-, ie;| .-.;s on* ol the lii r.-e Vive Pi-.-ideur-- ••! < In- c..ri • fr-rma-e. Nb'Xi fall ah' will leupn, :n 'A i-Jii n* 11 u, a-i; h v,j;:;:; p ■ | adlllla. wit., will >/aiij- r ireni all . over *!,. nut ion t.. actitally ar-.-rui ri:i> h'tpoi uiiit Whit.. Mints.- ( 1 f. rent**. S'.;, retires. ;a. (1 thi- Xfit iatt.l lit :vtt't i/::it ion ol .i•. - Ni-w 11 1 •.. *-*: n: *!. .its of Ameri.-a at ibe reqtte•; o! Di," Alary i, li, ; Xatioti.l NllA :1 hdvisar. W.'lile a: Du. 111..-. Alias lbc; UI V - I'.- -ui'-. •- !! ■ \„ lien, i! X 11A an i.rgu i(< at •* -n uauie a■; ■.l o'- - J'.Ja.'ir girls from Hi suiles a;at!i ' * i *-i.ptt!••••*«' M-liools; a '.-n-r.i --l)i !' ol tin* ofl ti'ii sit) if. p’-e .fdi'ii! i' : le 1 (town a'lll S' ..!.!* C ab. \u i Pi estdeut of :h>- in) * . rab Council, an iuiet racial V : • Or -.-a n l/;. /i* u Piiii'Ul t of ) 1 ■ *'l.-5 ; during her junior year, and a mom be’- of ibe debating society. First recognition on a m,-drt.il ■uic i-iaiui (o her in JP J s win ii s!i“ was chosen Notional president if i the XHA. During her senioi- yetir, " J she presided over tile- Nit'iointl MIA Eneeting: held in MissiKsippi. 'iSORORS I'RESENT f-i I>T SPEAKER RALEIGH The Alpha Theta • Otu( i:a Beta Rh«. and Gamma Zi Ch.ipu-la ■ f the Alpha Kappa Alpha' • a:,'. tn .deserving Voeption.-il; Pl'jorli.inity W* • k. met :.i the road-' l in,; i, om of the Richard B. Han't ■ sou Lib; ary recently, and irexentcd [ -, Mr (’. E Yokeloy of High Point, «s | guest spi ;.ker. Mr. V'-keicy. 'vho is an expert in tin- field of vocational guidance.; !.-■ i),<>ki-- on the problem* and techni que- in "uidanee practices. L/::’ 'liu the even mg. A.iLs Mollic ; L.ee. the librarian, invited ths group; to examine the library. Host esse.-: for the ». veninc. wore Sorors Joyce 1 ; •AfeLoiuio-i. Helen Duffy. and Timl in.: Cunibi). SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAKOUNIAN " G&W SEVEN STAR Blended whiskoy. "The straight whiskies ore 4 years or more old 37’;% straight whiskey. 62!;% neutral spirits distilled from grain. 15% straight whiskey 4 years old. 15% straight whiskey 5 years old. 7'/;% straight whiskey 6 year,* old." i S©ODS»HAMi tk WORTS LIMITSD, P*ORIA, ILLINOIS j ISAM) CLINK M l FOR FORT V \LLK\ STATE I 1 ' - VALI.k.Y (iit. 1 \ NI'- - Ac -coining to G* org« D. Adams, direc tor ot band- at the Fort Valley St: u- Co . a* ilu- Third Annual Ft;■ n:; f.'iinic via be held at me Fnrt Valley StaL Coil* Anri; 20. WiUiam y- I'os-u- director of , halid-i ana !!t .is of .’hair fil-oai t :nn .r, the F!<-> a A and M Col ;> in Ta!!:<iw.cM‘i F: ' . ha- bo-ai . ri lV< ;; u 1 r-.'»V.:UCtOi iOl the time I ! Tut toll!.tvitr. yin bands wtlv:. ;be in att* HtJ.iiuv .d tin clinic: ■, i Tookf r T, W'.rt:];r.'toii Hiyh anti j David r. Howard High both of At- : iantu ; High. Wa\fr<:>«•. .- • ■ ••nti-i H.i.h. (hhriiibtis; Balia: cl-f | • Hi--.ii M;:< ■■!.: Stanley High. ■ Ariel Ur,--. ■.fi High. Savan- 1 ; p .. h "!■. Adi;):;- points out that several ■;’\v b ..-lures, e;« h as musk: rEad .v-cUcns ani the selection of an . AU-( Jii:u ban:'. v. iU t 1 * ,t h i' >ear'.- attracl.;on s. , Lv-s? year mere than 380 iTWJsjciar.s : vv hi attendance at the second i U in.i.i! Band clinic. mitiw report discissed \ \tiye ST! !>KMS IN I.S. \T.'\V YORK AM-. Tli,- v. 1 rent ivpon ou th>- si alas of Afri imu .--tuth-uts m ihe I’uireil State \va,--. uisenssot! hero hut iw'k ar j !-i ■, riinfei't ni-r eondu' ted in Dr. . Channin& H. Tobias dim-tor of Ihi liu-lp- Stokes fund. UUil 1)1 !t*ltlt C. Sloan. Tilt- report, tit! tl "A Sni-vej of! African Student. Studying in th*- j ! 'l! i to-1 Ain:-:" n:i • :im.-('(1 ItPOll t sf u<ly madt !>y Hr. 'loan and Ivo- ; : f. i 'mmnin«•:■ ■ •:' Sis-r n 1.. one. a niembs-i- pt ihe British Colonial of-i fine welfare ittaiai i nsent and thi i |(h riM-t --i ai ■- of colon in i seholm’s. !*r S'lm.iii and Cntniuingfl inter viewed hundred:- of African sill-! dents in seliool.-- ihcoughout tin 1 ; . !'nil -d Sta'e- The riudv v-vealed that Africans) are most ; urinissi by Hie di scrim - j i”’iee Thee find it. <iii'fic-ult to got ! ill- ii-of-ssi(lllii) schools of such! I ii-|<ls as medicine and ensinePeil);c. | ilia 1 ion tj’ic-i moot in America. They i also arc fact d will) financial prob- i Hr v %' ? 1 , a r 86 Proof TW» ITHAtOHt WHIIKtYi IN THU FtODUCI 6 Sts 4 TIAPtt O* MOHt OLD i l% trtAJOHT NrtWitf. <H% NkUTHAt *l*l*ll% »WIUJ43> ftOM Oil AIR snKSXfli t wn smtb. m. tmu * fm \ <yr 4/5 or, fgf ill ! £s pi. PROOF | FARM BOOKLET Recent findings tu improved method& of handling, storms, and using potatoes are rounded up m a digest (Bibliographical Bulk tin Ne lli just published by tht U S. De •pi.rtirieni of Agriculture. Entitled "Handling Storage. Trans portation. and Utilization oi Pota tces. ’ is was compiled by Dr. D. H. Rose ana Dr. H. T. Cook of the Bateau of Plant Industry. Soils, and Agiicuitural Engineering, and nmay be obtained from the Government Printing Office. Washington, D C. The price is 35 cents The 163-pagc review of litera ture on the subject • m.0.-t of it be tween IH3K and id-tSt cover- find ing- un all il orations m potato handling. It start-- with the diggitu and includes cooking quality, pro cessing. and by products. There is also information on consumer arid market preference:-:, transit and storage diseases, and damage by insect. and nematode s < round worms. The digest was ; eptired un o •he Research and Market ic* Act 'T !94fi. I: - the first in a series in tendec, to cover the biology end "h.ysie:.-i handling of importo’.H h'-r --ticultur.il croys during niarxetitm. ROSS DEFEATED NEW YORK > A HP) Negro lcng-;..orciii.;n on the Brooklyn water front scored a tiiuniping vac {•■•r.v <.-.-cr candidates backed by .Joseph P. 'Boss' Ryan, president of the AF.L international Longshore men's association la-'t week The vole w;:> 230 to 86. Ttu- fight i*. iv,u-n local leader ship and the international union ver joo nisei iminai >s. has oce., in ;t it-acheti violent proportions. Ryan ehareea .is- union had turned "C im-unist" and ihe union's lead er.-' aai R> u w.i.s tukiiif- their jobs nr.tl s'.ivin:: ‘l’.c-rn to v.-h's- mciti bers. in- :-cs:ii ( ..- : -v-.u- a/moaricfit ia.-.i v. -m k by CU -i.i.a . Jacols, pi e. i-dent at Local ytl.3, who haiiul the vic tory proof "the members of our local are ;icily bohiml u - in our for ( ulal ; ttj (-1 r. arta llil i . on the New Yon; v/aterfront " Ry n lu-.u i ■ comment The local i . 99.9 per coot Ncg» o. I ..mr .MflllwwMii a——p—p^iywp^—*"*"**l R*hix...Refink with C4.* • S*-» *** t4W« ««<. t CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 514 West Morgan Street NOW PLAYING! Clark Gable - Loretta Young “KEY TO THE CITY” “TTrTi Late Show Sat. Nile ALL SEATS ode STARTS SUNDAY! GINGER ROGERS - DENNIS MORGAN in “PERFECT STRANGERS” minJiir RALEIGH APR. 10 MFM AUD 9 p M ■ UNTIL ? ADVANCE SALE $1.50 PAGE SEVEN RACIAL TENSION ! DETROIT. Mich. 1 ATLAS) Evt-i -in-.-e tli.. 1 bloody riot in June. , 1943. Detroit ,-; 300.(MW Nigrocs hays bci-ii hunu.-w sat of a f oblem. Like . mevi of the k*rge cuic.s. the spread in of No-.-rues from their thickly popuiated ghettos, is ;s large prob - loin because of oigaiuzvd resistance from whites into better neighbor . hoods. ■ Only this week, George .Setter i nu-r. duec.oi of Interracial • Cc.r.i.-nittec declared in a warning to .Mayor Albert E. Cofco that the . mere as..- of Negro population, and vrrc*owdin-.' in small neighbor hood.? us slowly producing racial tension ;,rd he blames lack of "basic principles of justice" in.* situdhon is serious, ne ue ciarrd aid urged a special meet ing of comm unity leader-- to study the condition. FOR YOUR Hardware Needs WoolsevY* Qualitv PAINTS ROLL ROOFING WINDOW GLASS STOVES i GR VIES of all kimf oUJDKN SEEDS See S. M. Young Hardware Co, 130 £. MARTIN ST. DIAL 7121 awrm.witwjj,.. »■...
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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