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8 »i»jtnwf. w. cjutoSaiwtcbb i. im NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED The newly-installed officers of the I nterdenonunational Ministers Wives' Alliance of Franklinton, $t a meeting in September. Seated left to right are: Mrs. L.-Cooke, financial secretary; Mrs. P. M. Kearney founder and chaplain; and Mrs. C. C. Brodie, treasurer. Standing, left to right, are: Mrs. M. G. Yarbrough, reporter; Mrs. I. L. Mangrum, presi dent/ The Reverend Walter Yarbrough, minister who installed the officers; Mrs. E. B. Young, vice-president; and Mrs. W. W. Morgan, recording secretary. City Hall Sit-In Climaxes Ist Rent Strike By CORE CfIVOINNATI. Ohio—This city'* first rant strike, initiated in early August by Cincinnati CORE a gslnst the Stan<lah Apartment*, climaxed with a round-the-clock •tt-in an the malfcle hallway floor and outer steps at City Bail. Twe of the stt-tnnere Mrs. Jody Mraai, wife es an Epis copal clergyman, and Allster Maclntyre, hare been fsatins. Clyde Vinegar, who had gene on a M-day absence Icarc as Cincinnati CORE chairman. Joined the rit-tn, explaining: “The CORE membership has •Bed me bash as their chair- The City Hal protest followed picketing of the home of Irwin SEEK "MISS ALUMNI” TITLE —Mins Emma Head. High Paint, and Mrs. Margaret Pinnix ol Greensboro, and contestants far Bm title ol H Miw ASkT Alumni” in the project sponsored by the Gate City Chapter ol The AbT College General Alumni A<- loaifai. The contest is being sponsored lor the benefit ol the AbT Alumni Scholarship Fund. mu R. E. Quinn Femitare Co. IQS A. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Tel. 2-4471 ~ r ii—— i Rhodes, landlord of the Stand Uh Apartments, In an attempt to get him to sign a 6-point agreement to make much-needed repairs and reinstate Elijah O’Toole, the care taker fired after the rent strike started. 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Smith Students CHARLOTTE At tbs opening convocation ot the ninety -seventh year of continuous service of John son C. Smith University, President R. P. Perry challenged the students to learn the difference between li cense and liberty. Fresh from a trip to Europe and behind the Iron Curtain, Dr. Perry said. “Today, knowledge is in creasing so rapidly, communication of thought and life mode so scienti fic that the average citizen sur renders his role arbiter and tries to escape to a golden age of the past that cannot possibly agist s ,ain.“ “One es tbs great falters* a i the average eallega stadewl Is that be seeks to meat and be •met satisfied with misting ust the mtntmam reqotra nents," the Cellege President ontlnued. “Bat. the times are :oe serious, education too lx pensive and competition too sharp, toe sharp and dsdalve far one to dlmtpete Ms ro ooarees sad opportunities in the pnrsnll of goals,“ which ere less than bis ability. Making an appeal for high aca demic accomplishment and a strong character, the President said that it is important to put a man on the moan, but toe kind of man wa put on the moon is mors Important. “Wa need man and women who know what courage is, what tem perance and what justice and e quality mean, what the difference Is between license end liberty and who knows to what extent we should tear death, pain sad shame. Less Social Life, More Work Predieted For College Students BALTIMORE, Md. "H some how seems likely that students will be asked to and will expect to work border. athfetfaaf* except for ftm and mimllsn and many Undo of peripheral aoMvHIm, an Uke ly to bsgln to wither." Prescriptions PILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS 801 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. C Phone TE 2-8084 who know what brings should will bo judged on the bntis'afour preparation ml indivkiuil efforts. What we do to Increase the free dom ed man enhances dignity and bring them nearer to toe nobility df too divine image in which he was created.” Dr. Kaite Spalding, president of Franklin and Marshall College mode these statement fMday at the Gist of three erosions of too Morgan State Collage faculty in stitute. Dr. Spalding, foi min Mrigtsnt to President Milton Elshenfaower at The Mm Hopkins University, was too keynote speaker at dm testttuto, which had as its toe me ’Toe cos j misping the Undergraduate Col lege Today." • In up—»ping of the social revolu tion in toe country today. Dr. Spal ding stated that "... one of toe greatest and most central concerns to us now ... is toe fruitful effort < to break toe Negro out and up from < toe encapsulated position he has h««n forced to hold in his society for more that 100 yean and to give him both ‘equality of opportunity* i and “Opportunity of Equality*." 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