THE CMWIIHM RALEIGH. N. Cn SATURDAY, KrTIMOT U. IMS 16 Unique Program Sponsored By.Nat’l Urban League Conference Os Experts To Discuss “Deepening Crisis In Integroup Relations” .NEW YORK A Conference of expert* to avert the "Deepening Crisis in Intergroup Relatione" will be held her October 7-0, it wai an nounced laat week. The aeaaioni, sponsored by the National Aaaociation of Intergroup Relationa Official* (NAIRO) are expected to attract 700 delegate* from acroaa the nation to suggest way* and mean* of easing inter faith and racial tendons. According to Alexander J. Alton, NAIRO president "The rapid change* In race relation* hat absolutely exhausted the rsoorrali of skilled, trained Rrafsaatonal manpower needed to bring understanding to the event* of the day. We find our oolroe with a problem of ns TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING tijV MjSM/^SmSr^ Terms To Suit Y . j! 14 mui id lltute 1 IKJUf UL-QAPPRD HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. IMt. UeDOmtLL IT. PHONE TE 1 0571 BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON Kentucky Straight Bourbon , I 1 h, ... n ! 5 f CLUB * I *ovneo* “4v, % I M S^agifa! 1., -,if ros| y LLOWS :lub< urbon) IViTL'CKY BOntBON WHISKEYjj urn JU m <aiw o ra » COStPAXY - JMmsAOs, LmmSwUo, Ky.-Kootocky Simigto Bowtoe Wtoghoy -86 Proof ttoaal proportions requiring genius and skill to resolve, and a handful of harraased, over worked official* struggling to achieve equality and justice through peaceful and orderly means. "In the demand to produce •den tist* and engineer* to aolve technic al problems, we have shamefully neglected our need to educate hum an relation* expert to solve our human problem*,” he continued. NAIRO ha* established a pro gram for training intergroup re lations interns with grant of over SIOO,OOO from the Eleanor Rooae volt Inundation, of which Adlal Stevenson Is chairman. DRIVE MULTI “March To Ballot Box” In High Bear NEW YORK The National Ur ban League's non-partian "March to the Ballot Box" registration and voting campaign is in high gear with field staff* and volunteers covering* “target area*” in 15 cities with large Negro populations and similar door-to-door canvassing in 53 other Urban League communi ties. Sterling Tucker, director of lea gue's special citizen education proj ect headquarted in Washington, an nounced that 16 project directors have been appointed to supervise the target city campaigns. They are: Philip A. Gordon. Detroit; Leo Adderley, Miami; Rev. Milton L. Upton, New Or leans; Mrs. Victoria Sims, Phila delphia; Edward Smith, Pitts burgh; Alvin D. Moore, New ark; John Berry. Baltimore} Edgar Edwards, Los Angeles; Ronald Gantt, Chicago; Ken neth Banka, Cleveland; Robert Bartlett and William Teles, New York City; and Henry O. Pace, Atlanta. Three local Ur ban League executive director* are serving as project directors In their cities: Cheater Jones, Ban Francisco and William Columbus; Percy H. Steele, Jr„ Donthlt, 81 Louis. Thousands of volunteers are signlng-up in the knock on every door campaign which is informing all unregistered Negroes that "First Class Citizens Vote!" The Urban League Is now pro ducing posters, flyers, buttons and other educational material for Its workers to use In keeping people registered and turning out the vote on November 3. Tucker announced that David Apter has been associate director and Frank Stanley. Jr., Information director, of the March to the Ballot Bex 300 Freshmen, New Students At St Aug. Approximately 300 freshmen and new students arrived on Saint Augustine's campus Monday, Sep tember 14. to begin their week-long orientation period, according to I. E. Spragglns, Registrar. Claeses will' begin Septeml-er 23. The college was able to accept •lightly over 50 per cent of its ap plicants as the Institution does not wish Its enrollment to exceed 800 students at this time. Returning students are expected to join the newcomer* on Septem ber XL WE'RE ALL EQUAL but differ ent and different but equal *« STtVf AUDI •tests! "fas Sot * Sac rat" teams atom, css-nr •ten* IttSmiteSW Practically no comedian ever started out with the express de termination el becoming one. Moat comics were originally funny musicians, funny ventril oquists. funny Jugglers, fmmy actors, funny dancer*. There is no reatly suttofac tory definition of a word Mho “comic.” A comic or comedian b any professional performer who apei Sallies in making ms minces laugh. „ , • ,»T • W!* * la M*mn t (jgosn RmM Am FvWRI JfwvwwW been quit* a trend toward on rafted "nek” Aimer. A nnmAsr of the now eomrtham o, grouped hi Ike "nek" category, art very gifted ond WMWMSg. T note, how ever, list rack of thorn rassnto being raffed a “tie*" aomedkm. Ah*MAW Ml (MUM **mm msswswr, wtomra raffed "gallows" humor and so ew old at man, to a pkenomenen that so independent of |Ae ease emto trap of oomim. * Ahnoot all comedy is shoot tragedy, at least op to a cer tain point. It to o mean* by which man it abto ho totornto tragwig. # # . Don’t know Jnst sAs R asm Brat said. “The way to • toon's heart is through Ms stomach.” hut I don't think he knew what he was talking about. A man deco not foil hi lore with a store of moot beef or a cun of tooth. He falls in tovo with an nptvned noae. a sense of h» asor. or a pretty ankle. Once in love, however, he has weakened his rapacity for gastronomical discrimination and wilL wader tho influence el the blissful state, often evidence a degree of appreciation far Ms tody- of • • • / of woo* enjoy the story of the ngly duekling who hfoeeoma tnto beauty at the close of the third art. It m tll atwayo he popular but havr you ever *«- ticed- that, on the st.gr or screen, the woman mat u the role of the pfaiWum at usually \ mm fH fit Sp|| NEW FACULTY, STAFF GREETED BY SHAW’S PRESIDENT Front raw, left to right: Leung Wang Lao, associate prafeooor of phystoa; James Arthar Creech, instructor, instructor in business; Mrs. Annie Loutoc Hooker, atonegragfcer, presidents office; I-Nan (Elaine) lin Cha. eircuUtion librarian and instructor; Mias Mary Annette Lewis, secretary to the boatnem manager; Mrs. Ura High Jones, aaaoelate professor of education; Dr. Ring Virgil Cheek, Jr., smtotant professor of economlca and boatness; Jeans Daniel Farias, professor of history and social sciences; Mrs. Faria*. Dr. James E. Cheek, president of Shaw University. Second row: Stefan Olof Sylvander, instructor in music; Dr. Alfred »«iiai.«iMn pro _ feasor of sociology; Dr. Frodcrlek West, professor of Humanities; the Reverend James Z. Alexander, University minister; Mias Ray Khmri Moves, Instructor In Eng Hah; Mrs. Minnie G. Rl<iHf r fc dean of student*; Hogsr A. Nlcojao, aaatotant professor of Romance Languegeo; Mrs. Nancy Brown Moore Thompson, Instructor In French; Norman C. Camp 111, instructor in chemistry; Cleon Fraklyn Thompson, Jr., assistant pwfamar of biology. now it& Pepsi for those who think young Mr * n'Wmt ’ mk , -MZ & „ A |k iw% A m JC m Am ® I JMHbHhK •v-gnnraiMiim 'iMirr- ...jg. jrg-,,■ - m M :: m I ,3 || f .m ■ ' S R, W Jjwi HP* - m I mm .Jk ' - - I m 11 m UIH t ■■ lr f* PH * A w il lm^ All over America there’s a great new feeling-people are putting more p i | into their leisure, getting more out of their lives. It’s a new outlook rffafKill called thinking young. This is the life for Pepsi-light, SjQSDtS bracing, clean-tasting Pepsi. So go ahead-think young. In stores, |l|kb buy an extra carton. At fountains, say “Pepsi, please!” |KflMH|| • IfRE, PtFT> CO. a ccwwrwv iiI|,§IHBBBPB *■ .' 'ImEhMA' 1 yS.' •Tirs* coiA- a*o ->mr a ml tIMUWtkS o i rgrz oc it -- • Nr. riq u- i off. HHHHBHH Welcome To Raleigh Students & Faculties Os All Colleges & Schools P SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS —mmmrnrnmmmmmmemm ■.■■■■■■■■■————■— mmmeeteammm ——————*s——ira—ms——mama—m Welcome To Raleigh Faculties, Alumni, Students Os A ' * f Shaw U., Saint Augustine’s And Raleigh Business Colleges. MASSEY GROCERY Hill & Pender Sts. 834-9623 Raleigh, N. C.

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