WEEK ENDING SATURDAY MAY 31, 1952 SHA W UNIVERSITY A WARDS DEGREES TO 125 Dr. Hancock Keynoter At Annua! Commencement RALEIGH The 87th annual, ! commencement exercises of Shaw ! t University were held in Raleigh : i Memorial Auditorium Monday af-|( terhoon and degrees were confer red upon 135 candidates in the colleges of arts and sciences and the school of religion. 'Hie address was delivered by Vote For C. R. “Tony” TOLAR For HOUSE Os REPRESENTATIVES Subject to Democratic Primary THE FARMER’S, WORKER'S AND BUSINESS MAN’S FRIEND THE ULTIMATE IN COLD-FUR-STORAGE RIGHT HERE IN RALEIGH HIIKER BROS. SINCE 1916 Expert Restyling and Cleaning 175 E, MARTIN ST. Si I HILLSBORO ST, DI A L 2*3367 OR 8336 Summer Suits $ 19,95 up Summer Siarks ..... $3.95 up Adam Straw Hats ....... $1.95 to $5.00 Make your selection from our iarge assortments F?.alefgh s Oldest Clothiers Since l&9g GLOBE Exclusive- sot ( (irnet M'HfrHnjfteTi ADAM HA TS and Exchange Sts, JED WALL | q |> i candidate for the important office of Township Constable can I nXWTiltl 17 bne bni one plank platform, I LMdl TDIjL THAI Is SERVICE hi September, 1918, ibe duly - rtpf “' d constable for Raleigh Tow nship resigned and the County mSr ' after making a m: .f«gL ,--L§ thorough investigation as to my titness, appointed me to the post, Jp Ytslißplf and I served for two and one-half Jl \ ; -?f|Spl months. At the conclusion of the JP term the constable who had for jp merly resigned the post again was *w!ps|||s|g sworn in as constable and again : Metojlm if January. 1951, resigned the AmjPPx Again the commissioners honor is **d me with the second appoint %. '-'TMTEWs. merit .and I have been the c«n- ? ~ stable until this time. I have tried •' mMsm diligently 'to attend to the duties t Jk *&!<s** JMBpI o! the office to the best of my Jtaßst*- JUIfIHPBI s ability. ! have served ail proves- _ srs handed to me with prompt- VOTF ucss and in a businesslike manner, .. . _ . . and have attempted to. and feel El) Vj \ 1,1, that I have been fair and impar tial in my dealings with all the FOR CONSTABLE litizens whom I have served. If this type of service on the part of a public of ficial appeals to >ou and it is in accord with your opiniofn as to htiw the duties of the office should be executed, then I do not hesitate to. solicit your support during the coming week, and vote on May 31, 1952. ■ f* nn-Ui-fni-Jim im hmmihurn»<n» ui n— r r mavnnrmiif,nrinriiviri»iin«nr<iwnran»«»ririi?iiwriTTTirwi<ii H LUTHER HODGES LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 31 A MAN OF HONESTY AND COURAGE i (Th»* P+iJ Pitt ftf Pritffiifo. Os 1. rt »*>* f *r Gordon R Hancock, of Viy iinia Union University and min .sl<;r, the Moore Street Baptist Jhurrh, Richmond Va. The speaker appealed t« the giurinating class saving. '! am calling upon you to thinly <* bout raising (he average of righteousness. We have not stressed enough the equality of righteousness, is. the »:>• seen power of '.,<><l to help solve the problems of this world. This world must ho brotheri/rd or it will he bni .'Mized. ’ On the platform during the cx et rises were Dr. J I. Peacock, former president of Shaw- Univer sity. LUO to 1931. M ; Elion Al ston 'ti'vo seer'll) ry, Wom ans Home and Foreign Missionary Convention of N. C.; Dr. L. E. McCauley member of the oxonc Lvc committee of the Shaw board of trustees, Dr C C Spaulding, chairman of the executive corn Received Shaw U. Degrees During Commencement It A LEK ;iT Shaw University, 'baring it:, eighty-seventh corn men cement exercises May 2fi, <*- w arded the follow in.: degree*: BACHELOR Ol HIVIN' (TV NORTH CAROt.INA; Garland F- Wigi.ms, Clayton; Andrew .1. Cherry, Windsor; John T. Parks, | .-'.ebulon; NEW YORK: Jonathan |G. Br* wn. Brooklyn; ILLINOIS; I neotinre R DcAdwyier, Chicago. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE | NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh, i Annie C. Bates. Lillian L Brown, SylvoHcr '(.'-".lem.in, Bernice Ft Gumbo. Mary E Fields. George R, Greene Mrs Nellie M Greene, Emma L. Jones, Willie F. Liles, Casper Lilly. Pauline R Ray, James E Shillings. Betsey L. Ste wart. Burma M. Thorpe, Ella J Wilder. Lovif M Williams. Lib : ban \ Wright, Gloria Delorese j Young. Leaste M Adams, Willow h; .ms . Clayton Baker Enfield; ! Kennelh. I! Battle, Nashville, Ma j vie Ryans Baxter Charlotte; Mrs , ' ora C'is.- Brodie. Frauklinlon; Ada R Brown, Charlotte, Julius [R. IJutler, Roseboro; Jonathan Byrd, Reidsville: Rosc.Ua ,T Chase. Rocky Mount; Leonora W Check. DON’T SPEND APENNYMORE! m v/fion tjou buq lfi£ Spinner Washer Low Down Fay mitt EASY TERMS? '•'w L, - ;> \ \ ! ; *«*«’ II ATT. r nwn. THOMPSON LYNCH CO. Dial 3 6332 20 W, Hargett —— , mittt.ee of the board; Dr John F ■ Turner. : eeretary of the board, i Dr G O Bullock, chairman; Dr. I M. F'-’caf. vice chairman; Dr. U. A. Bishop .member of board; W R Collins, president, alumni;? r-..'.o(‘i;Hion; Reverend G E. Cheek, 1 1 Alumni Secretary . !e The opening prayer was given • < bv the lli v R. W. Underwood of 11 1 mky Mount. Rell'ord Patterson,! t tenor, instructor of Music at Shaw j i scm.; La Morto do -leannc d'Arc/1 The Shaw University Choral So i cit-ly - uig Temples E'ornal.' The i Rev A B. Johnson of Raleigh I \ said invocation. 1 1 j t , Henderson; Martha 1 Davis, Lo uisbuig. Thomas E. Dunn. Kinston; ■ Harris Floyd, Wilmington; Caro lyn Grantham, Smithfield; Doro thy M. Haith, Reidsviile; Gladys V. Harris, Wake Forest; Maiissia V. Hazelwood. Louis-burg; and Su sie E. Heck. Sanford. Also Thomas A Hinton, Bur lington; Loretta R. Hocutt, Eliza bzeth City; Ernestine M Hop good. Oxford; Erdyne P Morton, j “Wendell; Bettie P. Ingram, Troy. Leroy V Johnson. Elizabethtown; 1 Nuia M. .Joyner, Kinston; Chris tine C. Locke, 7,ebulon, Mattie L.! McLean, Bunnlevel; Lacy D.' • Marsh, Siler City; Cordell K. Mi -1 cr.aux, Morgan ton; Lula H. Miles. ; ’: Mebane; Cora E Miller, Mount j Olive; Thelma Mingo. Kannapolis, j Maple M. Morris, Scotland Neck, j Margaret. R Newton, Greenville: j ' John T. Parks, Zebulon; Olivia : L.. Peace. Hoffman, Nina M. Pear- j ‘ • >on. Broadway; Dorothy L. St-ad : ' I ler. Reidsville; Gwendolyn G-! . Talley, Rox boro; Queen E. Thom p- I son. Charlotte; Ollie M. Tuck, | '; Sanford; Wilhelmina C. Tyler, Ox- . • Rn'd: Thercca . Watson. Clayton;- 1 Hattie P While', Dunn; Margie X. White, High Point: Joe G. Wil- 1 ■ liams. Four Oaks; Christine Wil-: iiamson, Clinton. I SOUTH CAROLINA: Willie i Fly nn, Spartanburg. VIRGINIA; James H. Biggs, j Norfolk: Margaret T Bogues. | I Portsmouth; James T Boone. New- j port News; Mary A Davis, Stor-, I mont, Ross L. Haith. Richmond, j Golena V. White. Portsmouth NEW YORK: Jonathan Bp, ‘ r j Brooklyn; Ronald G Coleman. | New York; Clifford C. Coles • . Biooklyn; Kadesta Moore, New York; William ■! Nelson, New I ; York; Helen M Powell, New i | York; Samuel B Salisbury, New York: William P Tolliver, New ; York. NEW JERSEY Leonard Chavis, j i Newark: Delore,s A Jenkins, New- j ark: D- lores A Jenkins, Newark. I’iic J Lythcott. T rent on. James I; <>.' f n Cape May; Willie M lamsey, Atlantic City; Ramona • Etizai-eth Simms. East Orange; j ,t. i.to) !<•'' S Walker, Atlantic City ’■ RISC f.l I ANEOt S STATES Raymond N. Chase, Washington D C. Charles L Coleman, Clair . ton. Lh. Malcolm J Ford, Phila- ; dc iphia. Pa.; Frank E. Phillips, ! l ti.-h ; h. Pa . Alcxine W. De -1 !'C.y, Miami, Fia.; Joseph J Newton. Lakeland, Maryland; Is rael B, Singleton. Baltimore. Md. 15 M HI LOK OF SCIENCE DEGREE NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh: A fried,i Daly. John J. Harris. Ca therine E. Stroud Jean E Barnes (with great ho nor!. Rocky Mount; Myrtle G Chasten. Rose Hill; Beatrice B. ,Cordell. Norlina. Elia M. Gaynor, Rocky Mount; Preston H. Gran tham. Smithfield; Jennie V. Gre gory. Stovall; Catherine Holding Civedmoor; Charles E. Hopper,' Shelby; Lillian V Jordan, Bur- JH’.v; Mjhle Lilly, Rockingham., Eieetj ii; R Lloyd, Rock Mount. En.mn H McLeod, Parkton; Fan- THIS \M) THAT if ontinned from page 4i friend-, or have a desire to work - for justice and equality for a! 1 Uie people, because in too many instances we find the reverse to be true, right here in Wake Conn tv. There ;<re young candidates offering themselves for election and some for re-election who are 1 as reactionary as they come, State SenefHor James Pou Bailey for ex- j •••lupin Knowing this we should -er to ii that those of that type do not get into office and those |in office are retired. In the las* I analyses, however, our hope' lies j |sn selecting open minded, liberal j thinking young men and we , should go over the list of candf j dates seeking seats in the legis- j tune with a fine toothed comb i satisfying ourselves that our ae i lections arc the best, in the rare j before we cast our votes for them We d« not wish anything that j we have said to be considered as : an endorsement of any candidate J when gu to the polls to cast our : vote We intend to follow the same pattern of procedure on.t --■ lined here and we feel that if all [ our people do likewise they will |be doing that, 'w hich is best, not : only for our particular group but ; for aW people. The Carolinian has gone to con siderable expense as a public ser ! vice to the communities it serves, j to give to you a concise, up to j date biography of many of the candidates running for public of j five. This compilation should be of great service to you In help -1 ing you to determine for whom | you should cast youi ballot. Please do not allow anyone to make up your mind for you, study I he records of the candidates and then vote Vote for those you consider the best and please, whereever you are VOTE- THE CAROLINIAN Hampton To Continue Its Negro Candidate Lists Summer Stints This Year Platform At Norfolk, Va. HAMPTON. Va. Summer Ses sion studies at Hampton Institute, the Administration has announc- 1 ed. ivill be continued after 19,1;! — 1 on the undergraduate level as the result of action by the Board i of Trustees at it:' April 25 meet - ' ing in New Y'ork City, The undergraduate work is be ing continued “to meet the re quirements of students in the! winter session and of teachers in ! service who need to renew cer tificates or to complete work fm STORE. HOURS; 9:30 5:30 WEDNESDAYS; $.30 } ;00 plan to be downtown tomorrow morning at 9:30 sharp.... make your dollars double in HUDSON-BELK’S I End-of-the Month | DOLLAR SAVING SALE! Special Purchase -> Clearances On Popular Hems -•* Prices Slashed To Save You Money Hudson-Belli Eastern Carolina's Largest Store undergraduate degree::.” While the Board modified its December. 1919. decision to di-- | continue all Summer Session u ik after this year, it held to its original decision not to continue; graduate work "as now offered in the Summer Session " | nie C. Marrow, Henderson, Lanie ; R Milter, Snow Hill; Wilbert K Nixon, Smithfield, Gerald E. San ; ders, Oriental; Karl Statort, Tar- 1 : born; Mae France.- Watson. Lewis.-j | ion; Irene E. Willi.i/n> Fairmont MISf'KI I. ANEOUS STATES: Willie E Clark, 111, Norfolk.. Va., Catherine Flood. Newport ‘ I News. Va.; John Groomer, Staun ! lon. Va. ; Evelyn V. Ricks. Rich-: I mond. Va | Valedictorian w>-. Jea n E, i Barnes of Rockv Mount saluta-; torian, AVilhert E Nixon. Smith field, N C. NORFOLK, Va (ANPi -- Tho : mas W. Young, the only Negro| i candidate in the five-man race for: City Council of Norfolk, released i i his platform last week to become I ; the first candidate to state in de-1 tail the plunks on -w hich he is I ! -reking the support of Norfolk: voters at tho June 10 election. His platform statement made a nofifl impression an both white daily papers. They asked for a platform statement from the other candidates in ih p ir editorial on May 2. T'v ■ of the high spots of the j , i'l Rforin are Young’s support for ; a four-year colege for Norfolk No- j gives and whiles, or the develop - i tnent of t.h< Norfolk Division of 5 jrginia State college and the: Norfolk Division of the College: of William and Mary into hide-1 pendent four-year colleges, and the abandonment of secret ses- PAGE FIVE 7 , nons of the City Council except, i in « real emergency. The 15 planks in Young’s play | torm are pitched above racial j line? to appeal to voters of both i races. More paved streets and ! sidewalks, while beneficial to more i Negroes because fever erf them live in such sections of the city, would be helpful also to a large number of white residents. The extension of slum dear* anc.e and the improvement —t school facilities would ltkewto# benefit both races. Settling of the city’s transportation and I parking problems would a?*r» be beneficial to both white and Negroes. Young has been more aggressive ; and more active in pressing his campaign than the white randi* ' dates. RFC Go To Church Sunday!

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