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8 TU CABOLORJUI RALEIGH, If. C.. SATURDAY, MARCH SI, IM4 SHAW STUDENTS MAKE REPORTS ON SOS APPEAL - These Shaw students were photographed Saturday night as they made reports on the SOS appeal in the city as they turn over $4,000. Standing at extreme left is Dr. James E. Cheek, president, who is talking to Mack Sowell, student council president. They are assembled in the student council office. „ Equal Treatment Os All Americans Stressed By Norman Paul At Shaw Tha Honorable Norman S. Paul, Assistant Serretary ol Defense • manpower) told Shaw University students lost Friday that his depart ment. along with the rest of the Federal Government, has as its goal •he peaceful achievement of equal treatment of all Americans on their merits as individuals. One of the essential parts of that overall goal, he stated, is the opportunity to aacure a job for which one is personally qualified, and to ad vance upward as far as one s talents warrant, without having extraneous factors influence either the obtain ing of the Job or the speed of ad vancement thereafter. * Employment opportunities for Negroes In the Denfense Depart ment, throughout the Federal Government, and much of pri vate industry, are unlimited, he stated. Paul referred to some Ne groes who hold high positions in government, due to the fact that they are eminently qualified tor service. There are 144 kinds of Job KING C OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. C 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Betwean Fayetteville State Teachers College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! Prescriptions PILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS 601 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C. Phone TE 2-8084 @) It’s ESSO Fuel Oil Fill-Up Time Rial TE i Fast 2-Way Radio Equipped Trucks Oil Burner Service CAPITAL FEEL OIL. ICE AYR COAL COMFAAY ‘‘lV* Give Gold Bond Stamps" gM&! a « «r» H R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108, E. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Tel. 2-4471 openings in the Department of the Army alone jobs vacant GHANIAN GETS TITLE SHOT LONDON, England <ANP>—Gha naian and British Empire feather weight champion Floyd Robertson, will get his long-sought shot at tha world title when he fights w cham* pion Sugar Rainoe of Cuba in Ac cra. Ghana, on May 2, British pro moter Jack Solomons announced here last week. The promoter also disclosed that another black African boxer might also soon get a chance to fight lor the title. The prospective African title challenger is Nigerian feather weight champion Joe Rafiu King. Solomons said he has arranged for Ramos to defend his title a gainst the winner of a March 24 bout between King and European titlist Howard Winstonc, should Su gar retain his title against Robert son. BUT FROM CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS right now, walling for qualifi ed applicants, ranging from THIS COUPON 0000 rot ■ yr. M .n ninnArwara Units ANY ONE OF THE MELMAC* BNITS USUI BELOW m |TDCC I " * with tha parches* of on# 3*Pc. Ploc# Salting of Mfl-noc 9 | g%t t I ", BUY ONE /‘t *-0 J-p«. Plac* Svtting • l-p*. (Soup-Coraal lowl, l-tacK M TUK ‘I i frT AUF . \ Solos fiats of 4-inch Breed & Butter) Companion Set, V I |llj ■ A lit I vUC wehc I - W FRFF j? AMERICAN HERITAGE ■ WM W* n-Srcftl- H rUtt k HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES —a———■■■mamaa-W \ apKrssr f mmhm awe COUPONS Sit AJk, Ay NATIM-TENOH SONtLISS ' || „ -- I •U. 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NOl ISHJCTED RUSSET RAKING MwrnißV atm m VERTifiIFEI j“SO Bn*"! suYuass • «su bataTAFC A 70, l f!iSfJ! Ull JSKISS CHEESE a u- 45* 40a5i,79 l.£ir«»l GLENWOOD VILLAGE " ' 2808 sTwuJuNGON ST. • CAMERON VILLAGE _ , • Northside Center PEACE STUDENTS HELPING WITH*6HAW FUND - RAISING PROJECT These Peace College students are seen boarding the Shaw University bus with Shaw students on. Satur day, March 14, in high spirits in spite of the steady rainfall. These students knocked on doors in Raleigh and collected over $4,000 Saturday and Sunday. $4,tM clerical workers through 17,0 M accountant., *IO,OO ml croMotogiat* and mathematic ians and np to 520.000 opera tions research analysts and nu clear physicists. “You will find an ever-wid- ening opportunity to prove yoursrles on your merito aa human beings.” he declared. We are nearing the sixteenth an niversary of President Truman’s order to desegregate the Armed Forces, he stated, and we will soon see more Negroes at the very top of j the military hierarchy. Given the chance to compete equally, Ne groes have proved that they can fill any position, command any unit, discharge any mission—and do so with distinction. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They Appreciate Your Business TRY US FOR CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS SS-rwiSSSIM CHAIRS - SOFAS DRAPES - DECORATOR PILLOWS TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED! DIAL 828-24.18 TARBOR© STREET DRAPREY SHOP 327 N. Tarboro St 828-2458 ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIEB_ON_EVEBYONE^ I RENTS r» 42c Day RENT: Wheel Chairs & Other Invalid Needs; Reducing Ma chines; Party Needs; Roll-Away & Baby Beds; Floor „ Polishers & Sanders; Tools. “WE RENT MOST ANYTHING” Abram’s United Rent-Alls CALL: VA 8-4535 RALEIGH Come In: 419 W. PEACE ST.
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