WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1956
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Barnett, director of Driver Edu
cation at A&T College. was re
cently named to the. 10-man
Ford Advisory Board of the
Driver Education News, a publi
cation produced by the national
auto manufacturer. He is the sole
southern representative on the
group and the only one of his
race. Barnett, a graduate of A&T
College, has had special train
ing at General Motors
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Gallup Poll Shows
Startling Find
CHICAGO—(ANF) A Gallup
Poll representative said last wees
that his survey of southern Ne
groes show that 53 percent favor
an integrated education system,
while 36 percent disapprove and
11 percent are undecided.
John M. Fenton said his poll
revealed that Negro sentiment
is more strongly in favor of
ending segregation in waiting
rooms, buses and trains. He
found that 83 percent approve
of the Interstate Commerce
Commission’s ban on travel
segregation, while 14 percent
disapprove and 11 percent are
undecided.
Mgny Negroes who favor inte
gration do so mainly for wnat.
might, be termed “idealistic rea
sons”—the idea that ‘‘all men are
created equal” or that, “we were
all made alike,” the survey show
ed.
Other Negroes favoring in
tegration have the opinion that
such a move would help their
children get a better education
or generally increase the Ne
gro’s materia! comfort.
Fenton said the stand that a
southern Negro takes on Integra
Celebrities at Beaux Arts Ball
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NEW YORK - The 1956 Beaux Arts Ball, held in Savoy Ballroom
here recently for benefit of National Urban League Guild, drew largest
attendance to date for annua] social event. Celebrities from every field
of endeavor were among several thousand present.
Above, Joe Black (left), star pitcher of Cincinnati Reds, and Mrs.
Monte Irvin, wife of famed outfielder for Chicago Cubs, congratulate
Arthur N. Wiener, executive of Park & Tilford Distillers Com., after
presentation of com-'any award in costume contest. Award went to
Ludwig W, Bartsch for “most beautiful” attire. He was dressed like
''Golden Rooster” 0/ Disneyland fame.
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'BOMB' FOR MISSISSIPPI—Chicago's favorite disk jockey
A! Benson, (right) a native of Mississippi, recently dreamed
np a special delivery "gift” lor white residents of his home
state. He purchased thousands of copies of the U.S. Constitu
tion to be dropped over Mississippi from a private plcme.
Benson hands the "bombs” to pilot Peter Dekelaita, whom be
hired to do the job. (Nwespress Photo).
J. H. Brown Presides As
St. Monica’s PTA Meets
RALEIGH The regular meet
ing of the St. Monica’s School PTA
was held on Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
in the school auditorium. The pre
sident, John H. Brown, presided
over the brief business session.
Mrs. Catherine Larkins, Mrs. Ver
neli Lassiter and 15. H. Keck, were
appointed io the nominating com
mittee to bring in a list of officers
for the coming school year.
Highlighting Sunday’s meeting
the appearance of the three win
ners in the oratorical contest
which was held in the school au
THE CAROUNTAN
tion depend* to some extent on his
schooling, his age and whether he
lives on a farm or in a city.
Approximately nine out of 10 Ne
groes between the ages of 21 anti
29 and about the same proportion
with college education, favor in
tegrated schools.
Negroes with grade school edu
caiion, those living in rural areas
•old those 50 years of age or older
are considerably less in favor of
racially integrated schools.
The poll revealed that in every
group of any size in the Negro
population and in all parts cf the
south, there arc more persons
wanting to remain segregated.
Fenton reported that Negroes
who favor continued segregation
in schools roughly one out of
every three- fee) that repercus
sions wilt result when, and if, the
tune comes for the races to mix.
The acreage seeded to rye for
the 1956 crop in North Carolina
was 115.000 acres—about 3 per cent
above lire 1955 crop but below the
1944-53 average.
ditorium on Friday, March 2. This
contest is held annually at the
school, with only the eighth grade
students participating. Miss La-
Verne Solomon won first place
honors in the contest with Miss
Barbara West taking second
place honors; and Miss Elaine
Johnson taking tiiirc place hon
ors.
Both the principal and the pas
tor made closing remarks, after
which the meeting was adjourcd.
—Mrs. A. M Peebles, PTA
reporter
Chatham County’s Health Club
Attract International Attention
PITTSBORO—Chatham County
community organisations have at*
t ratted international attention j
through visits from members of
the University of North Carolina
School of Public Health and For
cio" ■ 4 dents of the department.
In a recent letter asking for
an opportunity to visit the
county. Dr. Lucy Morgan of the
University’s department of
health education states: “A
visit to Chatham County is al
ways a must for our majors in
Health Education and an intro
duction to the group for our
other students.”
The most recent, visit to the
county was made by a group on ;
February 29th. In addition to i
Health Educators from South Car
| rdina, Mississippi. Tennessee, and 1
| West Virginia, the group accom- i
t.anying Dr. Morgan included Dr. .
Ricardo A. Climaco, Miss Leonor ’
A. Jimenez, and Mr. Honorio D
Pasinn of Manila, Philippines; Mr.
M. Selim El-Kafrawy. Cairo.
Egypt; Mr. Garth Crockett, Char
lottetown. Prince Edward Island.
Canada; M1 s s Hortensia R de-
Colon. San Tuan, Puerto Rico; and
Dr. A W. Voors. Hollandta. i
Netherlands' New Guinea
A list, of past, foreign visitors |
includes those from Yugoslavia. !
Thailand (Siam). South Africa, In-
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dia, Egypt. Iran, Hawaii, Paraguay,
China, and. Saigon, Viet Nam.
The University department’s
interest dates bark to 1945
when Miss Elizabeth Lovell
of that department organized
tlie first Health Chib in the
county which was an inspira
tion for the outgrowth of many
organizations formed since.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY!
WOOD’S
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Beans - Peas - Beets * Corn
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SPECIAL PRICES TO TRUCKERS
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The Chatham group appearing
before a second semester class of
doctors and nurses in the Health
Education Workshop in Chapel
Hill included R. G. Bryant. Mrs.
Roxie Small, Mrs. Laura Lee, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. McQuillar a
long with Mrs. Mildred B Payton,
Home Agent, and J. A. Turner,
County Agent.
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