WEEK ENDING AUGUST 11, 1951 I&i ] i t m* |c vp '^r i ■ i v ii i ',, | •;• 1 ' I *■*■■£“ JL Mp-' v s ♦' ■ * ~sJjf #' :§? * ,0 rirf ; DR. FELTON CLARK TO STUDY COLLEGES IN EU ROPE Or. Felton f». Clark, president of Southern University Saturady so* sail for Europe on S. S. America Overseas, Or. Clark will visit the chief univer sities in France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland. and England, lo study them. He is especially in terested in the services thes in stitutions render lo rural as well as to urban populations In the abo’-e picture .Dr Clark is chat ting on deck with Mrs. Frances Kraft, also a passenger on the ship. Mrs. Kraft is a professor of mathematics ot Southern. iAXF) Hiding Under Bed Nets Six Months CABRBORO - Ernest Crowder, alias ‘'Toots Battle" who started, out facing b breaking and enter ing charge in Mayor’s Court here j Monday night, ended up in Re- j cerder s Court in Chapel Hill Tues- ! day morning with e six-month ! sentence for larceny He was charged with breaking, snd entering the home of Mr- Willie Mae Britton at Carrhoroj and hiding under her bed. and bound over to Orange County Su perior Court after probable cause was found in the case In Chaoel Hill ho v ns sentenced te six months on the roads af:< r > he was found guilty of stealing' about $3 from Neville's Cash Store j cn Merritt Mill Road. t JgSggaMi^i 4 ' I \j LV ) McXuggets by If you have an hour glass figure, it might be later than vou think It is a w»3i known fact that a child is taught at hi'- mother's knee, but he learns his father's For safe dewing, see that all nu+s are tight—except the one at the wheel Knowing how to play the ac cordion is a big help when fold ing road maps. There's only one way to make your wife sit up and take notice —just talk in your sleep. Flattery is known as soft soap • end soft soap is 90% lye. A widow is just like a window When you get near either one-- ■ look cut! * i L»>' Dos McNoiM't Club" 9 Mon, thru Fri, mormrqs o* ABC 38? FATKER OF 1* GETS CAM, - . . Witte »nier» *» te»»d U repeat fm fdsrty, V.P.C, Mv&rtty o»te«»Mr, Af®a» Ortewtaw, t* *®ri «MiM&ed tey M» ftwatfiv few a tt*»J twrwweft. ‘ s leads baptists in fight ON CRIME The National Bap , list Convention, F. S. A., Inc has stepped up its program against crime in America recently. The 1 agneey assigned to this important i job is (lie church’s Social Serv ice Commission. The Rev. Sandy F. Ray. pasir.r, Cornerstone Bap iisf church, Brooklyn, is pr r si de?*t oi the commission. His gioiip working rlnsplv with other oyganivi tiops to promote social and recreational programs for youth throughout the im ; tion. - ! INF) Vil 'v - - «jvSisk *s2* a,. ! i jmk i A .* ujg§g| i t AKVER FELLOW TAKES NSW TOST VT DILLARI) Or. Harold W I.ucivn. a fiomcr larvcr Fellow win* received his dn*'(ora! in May from McGill Council of Stat Graduate Fu RALEIGH Supported by of- i facials of toth the college and uni- | •oi'suy, the Council of State Mon- i day voted to provide N. C College i at Durham "the extta $271,200 j needed to expand its graduate stu dies" to enable the college to be- ; i e,,inn "the nation'.- first Negro in stitution to offer the doctor’s de cite", ind fit down the number I nf applicant: for admission to the University of North C • -.ln■ u. ' r lie college will use $114,000 this | vc,u and another $114,000 nex* i vi ■! nf the appropriation to ex- I rand and improve its exist j' nn- | i dergraduudate and graduate de- j ' nortments, and will use the addi tional $43,200 beginning noxxt July i to provide courses leading to the 1 driedi nf philn.ihy degree in ed uration-the field of hiffhiu educat 'd)* > in " hirh it i- reported the maj oritiv of 'Negroes students arm in i iei-'-v* d. HI T OF HIS OWN MOUTH T3o fact that ti’.ere nn a large 'urnher of Negro students seeking doctorates in education, it has been pointed out again and again, does not moan that they will study at I N C College or even r ook further ! training at the TTniversitv of North 'Carolina All of the loading 19 or ■e universities in the United States have* always admitted Negro stu j '! fntS. and since even the TJnivor. I itv nf North Carolina has little I anneal in Negroes, few MeCroe ’ | are likely to seek doctorates at N ! - '"nlloee Governor Scott has rererifedl : strm "rd the f.ici that there is con i ’eiei-niiif, doutit c'a ’ among Conn d memhers that the money an'” ‘he plan if is intended to flnancr '•’ill solve tb.-> state*-; B *-roblem The ; 'fllav'rni eaid in Uv; nrei.-s confp" : ore last lurk mnd he has said I ! -o before) tho'T will bo no guar uiton Negro students "-ill not sue ‘n enter the Uni'"Crsitv even if | "similar work is offered at N C College POURING MONEY* DOWN RAT HOLE ! He has pointed out rrraeatediv to ’ reporters, although it has failed to he published in the ri/tly press ' that he sees no end of eehool suit? nn any level, public school or hirhe education and that appro priating the $271,300 would just h? "now ing more money down a rat hole” Dr Alfonso Elder, president c * the college, and Robert M Gantt chairman, of the college hoard w* : trustees, explained in making the i rcouest that the college could not j undertake to offer a doctorate un til it is ah'e s o meet immediate needs in it? present program university, has accepted a posit ion at Dillard University of New Orteons. In the above picture he is shown as he works on a «pep lal project | AFRICAN CHIEF VISITS FES- . TIVAL OF BRITAIN Among the many distinguished guests to attend the Festival of Britain, 1 now- in progress, was Paramount Chief KM Samha of Sierra Leone in Africa. He is one o f 99 risi- j tors attending' the Festival as I guest of the T'nited Kingdom j government under arrangement* made h\ the colonist nffie*. The visitors kept several onhiie en gagements in London, went to the Rovsl Garden Party, and visited Fdinbureh and Oxford, tn the above photo Chief Kai Srss ba is shaking hand® with Prime Minister Clement Atiee of Great j Britain The Prime Minister i* , eongrattilatne the chief follow, j ing on address in Church Kou*e (AN Pi i ; Changes in the routine of dome i 1 things are often made over enor ! mors rnpositinr. • even changes re | suiting in obvious improvements , may be rensentnd bitterly. People can understand what they ; want to under.‘•land- -even retard i ed children have no difficulty in ' understanding yen when yon tell ! them to inn down to the store and get themselves >• hot itog or an ice ' cream corse. Too iinsch llonsc cooking tastes iiko home made hats Sonk te Approves nd-ForNCC j i Although vigorously Opposed by j j Governor Scott, members of the N | i C. College board of trustees, and j a large number of the Council, i members, the Council made Us de- j cision to approve the request on , i motion of Dr. Clyde Erwin, state superintendent of public instruc i tion. seconded by Henry Bridges, i tatc auditor GREENVILLE, NC 1 RESIDENTS AT CHURCH MEET GREKNVILLB Mi-a T, It Taylor and Miss Marv Matoka : Rradlej- attended the, interraeiai conference at Shaw I'nivcrsity <». July 17-IR. Mm. Taylor repi ' sent - •■(I the Emamial Baptist Church. : a white congregation, and Miss Bradley was sent by the Junior Department of the Ryamor*' Hill; Baptist Church | Speakers for the nine tine include ; Mrs. Cora P. Thomas, and Mr ■ ! Mili*i<> C. Lyon, missionaries to; Libtria who told of interesting “x. , pnrenecs in their work and solicit- i ed the aid of the folk a* home; Mrs, \V. V. Byers of Durham: Miss Roberta Pearl Johnson, Mi-, ; j Mary Debt)am. Mrs. John AVca f-r j of Cherryville. Mrs. Mb F. Piitaul I Jr., of Franklinton, President v > IR, gtvassner of Shaw and Mrs F’- I len Alston, secretary of the i Baptist Convention. Send Your News Tn Us THANK YOU !! Httdfftn-Belk, Store Hours 9:30-5:30 4 Right From the Pages of Glamour ... Red Book ... Today’s Woman Come These Versatile Jf CORDIJCCy CA/IJAL/ : By Korday For Smart Wear ~. EVERYWHERE ' 'y f /|I Native as pumpkin pie-KORDAY’s Fall f| m inseparables in glowing velvet top cor duroy. Mix or match to your heart's con tent for almost endless wardrobe change § es. Choose the new shades of deep pur- j pie, electric blue, cyclamen, gold, russet. ».C Left—Deep patch pocket, six Be!cm- Corduroy Eoy Jacket with clever gore l Skirt with ad- convertible collar. All tab pockets. Sizes «1 Slim straight skirt with dashing fore-front Other available coordinations * — not illus- Spcrts Shapoe Second Fls or trated. • ’ ” |F* ■ ' ! v,.7„ sso "ii THE CAROLINIAN lik ■ c » ’ K v «••■><• • »•• / ‘wlf* k •&«&»&■ ( ( . SPAULDING I* 77 Above is Dr. f: < Spaulding, venerable Durham businessman and noted pioneer in rare relations. IK. Spaulding, who is president of ilie Mechanics and Farmers R*nk and ihe North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1 celebrated his 77th birthday in Durham on August 1. The dis tinguished executive, who has received countless awards for business achievements and who is a member of rountiesa trustee hteirr'c. of educational and ehari ailde organisations, ean be found at his drsk daily. Still active and healthy at 77 Dr. Spaulding is convinced that he will live to b p left. Me attributes tils long ltvitv to clean living, clean thinking, and cooperation with God and hie fellow men The fiowfrs shov r, i?> the photo were ptesen- N to Dr. Spaulding by employ ees and friends from several of the multi-million dollar enter- I prise \v hieb he heads. DRIVE SAFELY | I swim ro i>oiiv eiMPis 1 O CQMTAIHS PERMIU.M f Raleigh YMCA Extends Membership Drive; Sets ! Entertainment For Gls RALEIGH The YMCA Mem bership Campaign has been ex tended fur several days to permit workers additional time to com plete reports. Members, men and boys of Raleigh and vicinity are urged to join the ‘Y" in order to 1 enable workers to reach their ; i'oa is. The Bloodworth Street YMCA 1 has organized a week-end program I of servicese and entertainment, for I service men. Service; include use jof recreation rooms. showers, ; checking room, dormitory lounge j club rooms, snackbar, library, ipho ito room information and room di i / Mims St3lr pitnher of N Y says: ■,i I tried she | 4 I J < AMERICA'S W«RT POPULAR CIRARI-TTP -BY BILLIONS! n,, /wuViWiiMßiMOßiav PAGE FIVE rectory to homes in the city. t6t lodging. A Saturday night dance 4»cSfc..f week has been scheduled with hOs-" u;s supplied by the Hostess club of 'he Soioui ner Troth YIVCA Pullets seldom mature erSaiy and for this reason the ones that start laying first should be housed together and the immature emus left on range, say poultry special' ists at State College. . ■ ——. . ; Drive Safely !!! -