A&T Asks $5 Million Improvements ■ « I - J CHAtr.NTTY E. JONES. JR. ( (IJRI.OITE. N. < s-> #ip® IVT? MAM HOWARD, JR MORinm. N. ( vow wvm.s first * i ass These .Murine ( orps privates First * lass «err promoted to THE CAROLINIAN SECOND SECTION WEEK IN Buildings Walkways and /‘urnishirtgs Requested ’ofeensboiw) \ ■■:■■•• r hnv.gh o-. president, Dr. r D B: Mid. u.hmUled .-eque.Us to »ne -•.?• - ‘ ir,? •f.-.,- v. . ?S 5 for *>r-rmav>ent improvement* *t ihc- 'Vioef. din-ins the x'.fx' : >--o yea''-.. TV-c •• nrtDv was vicx-nted to members of the North Carolina Advisory Budget Ot*n. mission •.••!•,o made a special visit to 'hr ;*ir.pn a.- a part of a 17 day ‘ivi, of the colleges in tb» ‘tale. fn order of priority the A, and T requests «crr listed *v foilin'« • i otai incl<nd>-s build-- • ogs. walks. drives, lander* p ing. fnrnt*ore and equipment): Cla'-s'-oo " bm’d.iig $632.50;); .2- riculture r-uUdins, $1 S ■’.4 ?vi; bos s' dormitory. 3,ftcc,.: ; ivi :K>TC sdm>«- «if ation building. $5 64,700; r-J r at engines ins bt ultima Si 17.500; srii cent union. $1,130,600; and .-lock. Jnctcir.? a-’iJ.’i s.'-6,300. NT XT IN PRIORITY Rrqi;o :s f (■:, nivyr* and ?. QTiipnv'Dl *1 next in oriorjt.y. Th s<*: irsClC> ri .* > ;1; * * ■ ;■i r\ i :i h op. C 4 1 ... fH^O: Hotoo { v ' , '-nor v c''s l $50,000; = r*- gtneenng building, $213 830: blow* ft: !Bbi»ralo-- OWO. and chcm tst.i;, den--, tmcnt $i0.230. T v "o pthi . i‘ rns rotnpli ted 'he Ist Th»y .■■•,><» a ,:?'\ooo four fafnily unit fv one of t■ ■■ • poilt-ge farms. to h' or erv loy-'-s, and $65.000 in ounp s improvements Commission members, •sc Sited by Charles *. Hines nf Greens bcvo edainrari of the board of A end T. i. s and Dr F 1) BliCord. .are- ident ot tin- college, eum-ed the rumpit* to look nvc: ’ ••'■•alWWt •» tHflWrvv ~ —• . ->.«*■• —-- «*« ► FILLING THE UNG’F FUND—lsidore Schrchter (right ) Admin istrative Referee of the Sfftt* Division of TJneniplnymettt Insurance congratulates members rtf the United Negro tTalleje Fund campaign committee on the SS,S6».»a collected during a drive in New York <H»y. *. McKinley Thompson, chairman of the committee. Mrnptii an equal chock from Mr. Schedhter a* M». Roberts Stewart and Mr*. mxm IScfefor* (excite right) ivos, on. Us*wtpmm I‘hwto.) Pfl Vr'C tfjfljS (11 Mil ls P MOODY <IJ MCI Oi l ? V < «* % ROBERT !. MORRIS ( h Ki.oirr. n. < Hu-i? prrsi lit i ,ink upon the omipletion it Ruot" training it hr huge Marine training ha.-e it ph-: y.'i;nuv t’O Improve n -it- f,rt ; (jy«t:ri. (,fiv. Kf-rr w irftt is the dirre fer nf the budget commission, however, he was not in the visiting l group. Other mem bers ot the coonnissimj trie hide t. S>. f fli kin, Jr . of Trenton, chairman of the state Senate Appropriations Committee; J Hampton Price of FeaksviUe. ■ It,airman of the State Senate Finance Committee: tarry Moore, Jr of Wilson, chair mart of the House Appropria tions Commit tee; F. T. host, Jr., of Concord, chairman <>f tb< M.-Finance t • rnmittee; ( , Siiwa’d. of Hookerton and Harry 15. Caldwell es fireensbwi'O. BANKS ILL BE REPRESENTED MEM;'His- •.:■■ - The \T tional :i - . i, ur! will bo Ml i> • Via a' cnr.ver, 'am he p ? Sr t 12-13 ."ks rnnunoed t tfus k To r* •• i N< • Aiik:: f. am nine Strive. sr,d fill - ;>•■' : t of Cot ;tn ;i >t ■>Cj . . . ~e: - tr<j. accord ir.*: Ift i Ti U*or. (> e••!•'.. ie is ev'cuttv* v ■ ..! ;I.• - M. .mien nte F 's o.‘ Durham, N C. CORTES HILL I AI.SON, N. C ERANIv I.IN 31. l„ SAUDI-Fit CONCORD N C. ivlitnd South Citrolitta. Each of the men "as granted a 10-da,v home leave before being GET DEGREES FROM HAMPTON HAMPTON The, names of the North Carolina students who io eeived d 'Jiv-es d.trit.. the recent summer yrad s'ion at Hamut< rt P.si :.;tr ire a fo'li."vs: CHART.OTTE Henry T Coo- | per. R.s Trar-- 1 Education nnd ■ t :d.- diploma, printing. EISENTCN ! • A'on/o v. Slade. VA. <R ; r,'ivm-eth flic State Teach-'rs Co!- I Ml) FLAMS M: ED- ' ft ti : a Ho'.o: Bvrd. R.S . Educa ti-.n GARVSBT.TRO—F;s-,k V Me- ! *■ i! Bs, Aiirt.hT.-e GATES- ' T HJ.F • Vli-.. Look. Riddick Vann. ; 1' A Al 3. Shaw Univerrit v, TS : H’ GRF-ENSBORO - John W Sr.pi *. MA. i B.S \. a;id T Col- ■ Pve of M. C , JJIS) H.VUFAX- Tr. ■ \ Haw!,;.. MA. 8.5.. ' Elizabeth City State Teacher.- Coi i r.-\ ”:>47j and Mrs. Virginia Haw kins Dingle. M.A. (B.S. Elizabeth CiH Statu Teachers College. 1946). LUMBEiRTON Pearl LoJune Moore, M.A <Bs. Fayetteville State Teachers Coiluge. 1942' MAGNOI.T A- i.i ciHt dement. M.A. ir. S , Fav> ttev ;Ue State College. 1945). MAXTON —Mrs. Thelma Saunders Cooper, M A •VP Shaw Umv. r.-itv, 1942). METHOD Mrs. Marie Lee Smiih Wiirox, B.S. evirh high honors). Education. MGREHE M> CITY Mi - Cora Avery Boyd. M.A i A.8., Kittreli College 1936). and Mi ■ Syi':a Sheppard Bry an!. MA. (AS, Knoxville Co), ’ere 1927' NEW BERN \da Mae Davis. B.S . Home Economies, imd Mrs. Gladys Louise Redding, 8.5.. Education. RALEIGH —Mary Elisabeth Britt. M.A <A.B., Shaw University. Ci47> SCOTLAND NECK G'-nev.t Louise D-Brew. : M.A 'R.S.. M'ljiston-Salem Teach ' --rs Coile- i 19 A) SALEM Ruby L Saunders M.A • A 8., Shaw University. 1942. i. SUNBURY ■—l Raymond R PurneH, M.A (8.5.. Elizabeth City Star Teachers Cot i ‘c-ce 1.941) V/TT MI NGTON Mrs Eliza 71 Johns-t B S. Education. F.FC “Porgy and ' Bess” To Go i Overseas * NOV YORK - "Porgy and Bess.” . the first all - Negro theatrical; production to ao overseas with the hacking of tin Stiff Depart if'ent. .c;.- a three-page send off iri t.h issue of Look magazine re leased Ace 25. The production is designed to combat Communist proyapandit that th., '• me'-ican Negro has no place in American culture and ic» prove that his position is digni-! fieri. George Gershwin'.- classic folk opera about life on Charleston's Catfish Row "-ill have a year long tour of West Berlin. Paris. London arid a number of other ci* ■ ties on the free side of the Iron Curtain. Trie of this project to depict American culture in a new light, abroad Is co-producer Ble vins Davis Davis says he is fin ancing the revival been Use 'ii is vital for other countries to laarn more about America.” F, MG, J. FOI ST I :;<»! tM'c »i:. n .< I.DAYARD niO'U'vON KJNNAFOI.Iv. \ ( .I'-irnrii to i fi"i;ui,M Millin' sqii: rlron Bricks S ‘if Host BRICK« J-. c.-ourdr.v A" i-l 16. v o.'tc i .... : ymen a d os in j pork loir, Virginia «rd Not tb. Carol in,, .sscmbUrt on Lie -r.'wiur- rind can-;n,s ot ( - k R , -for t! a Aw:, ■: •>.'■in . ov. Summer Cur-.fn r. h, .. of C a .: taw fa. for . v. . ,f C iris ta ‘ F ':•••" .-r.;p, . ..- . tratioi i .in.-: -rod-. ■ ..jethw-. The them f • . j .me ■ rsc.r x\ *'COt :y it L* •.. t., C'.' >■ i* , 4 s was effect 5 veljs ■r. out thru Cv.' pro.-ram . m; Ct: isban E-i'n •' t .- n . iowidiip 'Hd O'.‘l!'f ,] C- - ■; of *>Tu-.i\ \v, e uri.scnKn to totter equip ‘ T, • ~' , ~k Special ii'anrc, it thr con ference jiroijrarn v; ’.ij.li-d Su.i day Sritooj ,tt .ii oil Snnday motnine the cl. ten j'tlwV \\ oi ship ,uid i'«winnisi) -er y;c<\ in yvhieh many of th-« local efti-zt-ns paniOpatcd. In the evening .;. pTi.ius, maysc, "Mom- for Feat'V" was skon u mxscmMtCWWif -«»> • v'%- tyte ; ,. ■ %*■s#*;■-*■■■■ w« I'-. ■•■> /t:~ yk,A -sv' *?-■-,■ - ■-%??!&*< fey;; W ■ '^*§Bs® ■ : *By| ; _,j,& ' .% Wm *- '* * * 'NO MATTER WHAT ORSTACLES’—Thc philosophy of*ttbyear »ki Mrs. Martha Anne MJnnis, or Altavista, Va. hat. been: K w» matter what obstacles may come, one should never give up.” Mother of eight children, all living: grandmother of 15 and great-grandmother of two. (he »hy. gray-haired woman receiver, her Bachelor of Science from Dr. Martin D, Jenkins, president of Morgan State CMlsgt, Baltimore, (Ns.wspress Photo.) Dr. Jackson Again Heads Shriners; NC Man Deputy Raleigh Girl Second In Annual Shriners Contest INDTANAPOIJS. It: d oYNP) Di naymoml K. Jaekr'in, of Buf falo, N’.Y Imjieiiyl Potentate, wßs m. el.Ttcd to hciiri the. Ai/ic-nt j Egyptien Arabic Order, Nob lea ot the Myt-tic Slirin.- ot North and South Arnei ira. during 'he Sin in i' s national convention here las' week Other:, rimed were: £uck Jli vandel. <if ( bin latte. V. C.'., di'juit.v Imperial (’otentaie; loMppn IV, Given. Pittsburgh, Pa., Imperial Chief Knbitau; Itiseph L. Oliver, I.os s. Imperial Ansistant Rabban; hr. Charles I Stewart, New Yolk, Imp,; liat itligfi Priest and Prophet; J. U Dixon. CnJtimlMa, S. (.. Imperial Oriental (iniile; also: Claude L Watkinr., Muno:,. Ind. impel iul Trensui i i Ciim n.> C. Qciio’ei. i irons, N Y., Imperial I■«• • ■ ti.• i; Her i > V, Wolf, Tunica, ' : - lin ;',ei :,-.i I Hn -f Cei'n’liouial Ms ' '-V 1 i ). til s'. )).'• t ri- • ! . Imyeriai Sever) cl k'liemomal ■ ■ : ! a ',)> Smith Donvur, Coh),. Imperial Captain of the NIHXt; Al'Cil’ST IL*.'. chool F To Meet t mu ipjireriative audience. On ■fbursdav eventng, m address ". as delivered bv Re, ered J. 0, l.ierson Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Witts s(on-S:»l<’in ,i'<! Mod- ralor of the -ynod of I'tUu'hj. Com. pctitix - catnes hetwren the red and blue teams did nitich io •'"ri <-u; the -pint of Utr < Ctnfci • I e. i ■ • i- -orris veo' "f the U ■ -y J. ■-''i.te;: v.y-: . jpcak-T, Mrs L l 1 Jt r.k !..’ < \rm !i Poe, , ii, " ' : r- R. - ,; ad D G I’lnL Re\• ;enn w. Smith. L.. Miss Li.sU H < ’ . Rev.-read ’ L Wait, -.i u Kox'itnd R E. n V " ■ ■• ( ■ o'--s " ere Dr T ' ' .'-c Fa:... i-;epi'.-.s nla 2ve, Mr I 7 Jom S ' orvisor of Sui.doy Sehooi M.- s and .Mi :. 'o A-•: ~ r.) L • f iafest :\.tvtio net . !.-- ,i reprisaenisuve i-»m !'!„■ nemo F,e„ iSI . Mis-. - C Co Church in ;he cal - St. ~ , ,f A . Guard; arid William H. Howe, Philadelphia, Imperial Guard Dr Jackson told the convention that "one application of Shrine-- dom’s brand of understanding would avoid most of the trouble which has caused confusion in r-.my communities across the na t’on and in the governments of th*> v, odd." One highlight Os the convention was the appointment of Dr. Jacx son to thi board of directors of "Ficdom Foundation”. The an nminccmcnt was made by Ken neth E Wells, foundation presi dent During tfu beauty and talent contest. Miss Juanita Woods of Pittsburgh, won the title, "Mir* Shrine Princess," and a scholarship. She will enter Car negic Tech in Pittsburgh .Miss Clementine Weaver. Raleigh. X. C, won second pri/.e of S1 .(XX) anti will *nt«» Shaw University in North Carolina this fall. Miss Mamie Kendricks. Detroit, Michigan, took third plate honoi* and a SSOO scholarship. Fourth place went to Miss Esther Bailpy, Chicago, who received S3O. A total of $4,00(1 in scholarships .vote awarded by the Shriners Miss Janet Greene. Kansas ('it , Mo., was selected by 35 partici pant', m the 6th annual talent end beauty contes, Mis* Per sonality.” fho organization represents 20,- U'O men in some 142 cities The an* r,..al convention feature was the full-d: -ss parade The 1953 con -. v • ntion will be held m Denver t’oiorado. RFC OR. DONNELL IS CHAIRMAN OF M S F SANK BOARD DURHAM Dr. Clyde Donnell, v-.'c president and medical direr toe of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co. has been elec ted chairman of the board of di rectors of the Mechanic* and F-> ;ncvs Rank of Durham. Dr. Donnell, 67, is i gradu ate of the .V md T. College, ' Greensboro, and the Harvard i Cniversit' Medical School. He M-rvrd for more than JO years »,* secretary - treasurer of the (ltd North State Medical So etety, the nation's oldest *.o rielv of colored medical men. Other action taken by the bark' director- here last week included ihe election •; John H Wheeler, 44. noted Durh »m lav, yer and for mer vice-president cashier, as president; T. O Funderbtsrg 28. as cashier; and R N. Harris of the Bankers Fin Insurance Co to the executive committee C C Spauld . big. Jr , 44. was - ler'ed to a *ii* rectorat,. The elections -‘.ere made neccs- , s; ry by the death of the late Dr. , C. *C. Spaulding, r.oted Durham ' business and civic leader. Dr. Spaulding died in Durham last , August 1 on his 73th birthday. He «-as generally considered the most outstanding Negro -fader of the , older generation in the U, S Tension Rises i Thru Africa ! BALTIMORE ~ Unie.--- Emo j p*an governments grant seif-gov ! > iT.ment »o their ten non-' ~ in Af j 1 jea, the rpark for a third World * i War may well be touched off on j | that -continent. Dr Rayford D, Lo- • lean, told 45 graduates of Morgan State College ;<> commencement ■ exercises. here. Sunday. Dr. Logan, bead of the history ; ; department at Howard University j jin Washington, who spoke on j i 'Th«- Impending Cii.-is ir Africa.” I i pointed out that a head-on col- I j listen of crowing nationalism and l : white supremacy may well “ox ! plude in o.w faces." ' The. is still time for state*-j manship in Africa." he sard, 'but I not too much." The speaker cited: 1. The recent Modem revolt* Tn I North Africa ! 2 Th extent to Which Com munism is influencing Africans in their growing demands for self ..(.A’l-rnment. and j 8. The growth of native natton i aiism, particularly in Nigeria. Ht said that a combination of these component* t> being fre quently referred to as "the Gold | Coast solution," typified by Kwa-1 me Nk'-mnah, and is arrayed ecainst the white supremacy po licy of the Union of South Africa I e typified bv Dr. Daniel F. Ma la n, prime minister of that, coun- j try. “Malan " be said, “is determined ' to establish more firmly the doc trine of white supremacy. while. Nkrumah is equally determined { that the natives should be accord ed self government-” I'd R tV.MO.VI J M I.SON NAACP Opens US-Wide Registration Campaign NKW YORK S' • J2uo " . Ci vs of th ■ V.vi -i.'d Jssoen'io' :o the Advancer: r-v.t of *.l. : :* o pie in 45 states irv >; to pre pare for in j. S - fail ton Lt >. rumnvjittc.t --te-i. f-.'.nt : : -n ■( • Because "ci» ii rights is om of the hotte>! political issues In the 1952 presidential elec tion,” the !ett« r asserts. It (s •as Ihe utmost importance to conduct an all-out campaign for a nationwide reg’istratiott of 5.Mh).960 Nesro vob-i's BotJi parties the Tranches ire in formed. -’realize that the Ne gro tot,- in k> > states is t i a! to \ i.-tor, ,t the pciis on No v ember 4 " The hr :n:-h. s •• - ! t: .to"t tae slogan; Rt... ;• • T>'-da ft-. Civil Rights '«hey -.iso -Md tc appoint re .-r ir.miHi-i s end to -edictt ward -,r.d precinct work' rs amc-n r Hu rru-mbe rship to conduct dn"r-f y-door -.-ampaitißS in their re.sp.-ctiyv romn-:.indies A cony of the political .ction resolution adopted :!., Oklaho ma Cry C"!:u r-l'.ua is • ncio.vd tt each Ivrtvr 7i:e r -solution t. Gi forth th- zrnp- NAACF p-.di tjcal if!:' Th- A.’lf! Jot'S rot endorse ->r v.c. k --■/ th» cit*,'- tion «yf any candidal.- ru . arty It OOHNXV OK THK SPOT— Vet«pw..ns of St, Albww TSmM Wm/pOaS *>»ii Ncm York pnlfft- »ffiomis ar* jjrrwted by .Johnny PSjgfjp M&rrt#. who wnm <m hvttf) t* distribute rijr* routes t» the. srorfeapnes J»vtW »>«*rl ttor HDsoa B«rt Lin* b> jein 4hr. ofi-day nusintr f«r U# undr.j-jiirvilPCPd rb if firm. *pop»orp<j % o, P OwatrT York P*ifoa, PfptatamtL VmtmitMtoer Mon&gtau* i* in ««««. Pfeoßuts Cr.i.s r.Akkvs tiv-.Ua’-lo to its merr v, rs ar ' mij:iu i.> to regies 1 V'aiirUO', -J ■'h, 1 records ‘■NO AGED Mr. *»1 Ur-, .lame- o»S'«i<*U of St. Pauls, N t em.HiiM-c the engagement ot their daughter Bertha l»* lu. -s !„ Mr Rax mend l. P“-rrv. Hit- -on <ii Air and Mr, I t„ Terry -! Wendell, V ( Ta x' -Jrfmg will Ukr place <>o !i’inker 7.

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