12 THE CAIOUKIJUV BALEIGH. N. R, BATPBOAT, MOVKMBMt St, IK4 REP. POWELL IN HAWAII, Honolulu, Hmwmii — Rap. Adam Clayton Powell relaxea ml a Waikiki lounge with Mint C. A. Hull, identified at N■ excretory, who arrived with the Congreet man Nov. 10th. Thia photo waa taken minute* before the Harlem Congressman threatened to “tluf’ a reporter who approached him lor an interview. Rep. Powell it in Hawaii lor talk* with the State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. (VPI PHOTO). Dr. John W. Davis Keynotes As State, National Leaders Take Part In 99th Founder’s Day At Shaw llniv. - - - By I. C. Gordon * * Arwprtrieesi T . ItaMatorr Late . if**-) Mwim Wk.) ...iSKtV "-gTSS*... I:ss. I * Aaclaat RoMa M- TW WtMrtl of ~ “ 10 - fcanMiTruss -MWsalaM t-«l*s*i«aiw IS • RlOwr • 9 • towr'e tmu it • World pHM »**“•■*• **0»«rtlo»rfo wiulWta - Mali »■* iMtafmi 30 • Otrdlo <• • t» oomoLi. 34 • lona 10*0 • ftrmh oooMM M - )>ir« •-te* , pow» w ‘‘SSSC * »*Ms« |:« ■*«*"■“ S:Ss£~ - »:gssy I:Sr- s:gassr - Kcmoue fir 'll IP 1 ® 9 * pw * 1 TfTfmgTf II W f'tfTWf • Tslkrkm eftiUwlSMiltairW ** - M»> ■»*•«»». I «» - A, p» |choa> ) - p»»*r «y— •jjPtfnHiaaflj jl! uttffTV [*" ■ "-i — * i IVmlm" .. tednctr mot bn *t aa -***' r - I iHm'iMIMI nil iH 1 V ’ ' ttxnporotnro «•!*<• «o * rreaous Lll ■ fly tin . inm « - vioagio* m ivmmnmi vwn ■onl.i - , *f • u .rVudmro Imvl lITMOT.IfI ■BffMSI V. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Dally <lO a DAVIS SI DIAL TE i-77-W o—mjnrnr NNm tii <OM 15-A South Phono TE 4-0531 Tho Ninety-Ninth rounder'* Lay Service* were obeerved at Shaw U nlveralty on Friday. November SO, with atate and national leadon par tlcip* ting. At 10:19 a m. the services began at thegrave alt* of the founder. Dr. Henry Martin Tupper. Following the brief eervire m flnret ‘V was placed at the marker by "Mu* Shaw University" repreaented by MUa Shirley Moca, a junior of Bridgeport, Connecticut The feraaal CeaivecaM— waa held In Ole Spaulding Qyaa aaaiaaa, where aa overflew erewd heard Dr. John W. Davta, D tree ter Teacher tnlerautlea and Secartty Program NAACF Legal Defeaae Fond, lac, New Terk City. Dr. Davta ased aa hie subject ta challenge bte as dteaee, -Shaw Loeka ta the Fa tare." After paying tnbate ta the Feaader, Dr. Henry Martin Tapper, ha stated that "the htetertaa written ea American education have been all ta gaiet en Mae great eeatrlba tiena made ta the pragreee and aeenrity of thla nation by the fenndera as scarce of colleges and universities for Negroes. The founder* of these educational Institutions for Negroes have exert ed a powerful moulding influence on American Ufa, not for outward conformity, but for toierence, in dependence. human dignity, free dom, respect. Intellectual activity, inner contentment and the right to disagree." Dr. DavU alao stated that “while the nation, and particularly the south, waa to timid or unconcern ed to Initiate and push enthusias tically educational program* for Negroes, theee noble and spiritual ty motivated men and women step ped into the breach to found and build schools to lift the Intellectual horlions of Negro youth By In spiring word* and gallant example*, they planted in men and women concepts of liberty, civic responai blllty. constructive national and In tarnations! service, justice and truth. "The limit* of the influence of Shaw cannot be defined" he con tinued “The founder envisioned the need for legal, medical, religious, arts and science*, pharmaceutical, teacher and missionary training and established departments to •erve theee needs, judging from current demands for worker* in theee fields in America today, on* ia inclined to feel that both Negroes and America loot much through elimination of some of theee vital departments whatever the reason tor such action. Dr. Davta forth as stated that "feed ant verst ties era expected ta graduate good students are tasnffWlsat today. Old ant tafy^aMMt*r*Udaaeway ar the The groundbreaking ceremony tor the new administration build ing followed the eon vocation serv ice. Increase In Ordinary Noted By N. C. Mutual DURHAM—The North Carolina Mutual Lift Inauranee Company hue sxpertwcsd an hecreaae in the number and face value of Ordinary policies tented tor the year ae of Noveaabar L over tbe same period tor lift. Tbe number as Ordinary policies tewed tor MM tel«. 0« compared to KM or IMS. This chows an increase In the number of policies issued tor the period of I.S&J or 14 per. cent The fOae value as pattelee tewed far NCI woe MMUM. FOr tbe not ported this year. It aasoaated to Mt.cn.PU. Thts shews an tarry pas 0* the fare American Education Wk. Observation Highlights Crosby-Garfield’s PTA The Crosby -Garfield School PTA met Tuesday, November 10, in the school auditorium The irspam waa in observ ance et American Uaeatlu Week. Members of Mrs. P. W. Smltbls third trade class pre sented a skit entitled "Free dom.” The class participants were: Gwendolyn easiness. James Dtnm, Radjnel Geiger, Cheryl Howard, Kevin Little, William McDonald and Ramona Williams. Mrs. M. H. Geiger, parent was the delegate to the annual meet ing of District 3 Parent Teacher Association of the N. C. Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, Inc. which was held in Kittrell, on October 31, 1964. Mrs. Geiger gave a detailed report of the meeting. The theme was "Dynamic Visions: Open Doors for Tomorrow,” . The audience enjoyed a recorded 113 J 35.875, or 39 7 per cent aver the same period last year. The 06-year-old company has experienced a steady increase in policies issued each year since its founding in Durham. The total amount of Insurance in force at the end of 1963 was $347,783,338. Total admitted assets were $82,198,008. The 1964 Debs Are Urged To Join The Po«si Generation nowithPepsi Hi £r those ivho think young jsss. ..yHi HSak '"'fill® I Wt- ; .|:Jb Lyi g r ii|J | i! K \* ;.. ip : B iMy ■ • ippi /(f^yTWßgß^ l ■*«:. . I ;|H 'Flir w v’> *~ A * ”| v - ‘j- yt/ f W' - .j People are in the mood for fun these days—end pert of the fun is Pepsi Light, bracing Pepsi matches your modern tastes and activities with e spar - A//>isr - clean taste that's never too sugary or sweet. And nothing drenches PEPSI'COLA your thirst like a cold, inviting Pepsi. So think young—say ''Pepsi, please!" interview of Mr. Harold D. Webb, State Department of Instruction. Mrs. F. A. Turner, Mrs. M. a Me- » BOTTLED IN BONO MELLOW CORN* KENTUCKY ■ STRAIGHT HI WHISKEY 2i wt TOO PROOF MEDLEY OISTILLINQ COMPARY, OWENSBOBO, KENTUCKY Koy, tesehers, ant MMs Vieay Hood, a student The topic at dU cuaMon was. “Teaching Science * Mm M. D. MaKayh faarth grade elam received the F. T. A. leaner with twmrty-flve par- Mm B. H. Hunt reported the larpaat number of P. T. A. mem berships which waa twenty-seven. Following the masting. Open Bourn wee held. Parents visited the classrooms and dlacuawd pupil progress with the teachers. DRIVE SAFELY!! Sr? ON MANUFACTURER’S LIST ON ELECTRIC FIXTURES i Electrical Wholesalers Inc. 911 N. West St

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