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-DUKHAM, 14. C. SATURDAY. O'TOBEK 26, tti}
A GreaK Opportuniiy
lpt1c ifopavtnicntn df l>o'h scliodls, witT
venture such an uiiiU'!*t:ikin!f. I- tom a prmiKi-
tWuial staiicl|xiiiit,.^\v' tliiiik siicli iiii atlilelic
fvi'Wt offti's opji'irttmity for the SliriTi-
ers of )>otlt racf'i to liack tlic li‘ams in a
nmiinrr unitlcl he of licnel'it to
tills coniniiinilv as well ris the tcriins anil stu
dents of both schools.
With nuiiiam’s jjrowin" spirit of intcrracial
|fo«KlwilI, it is our h*fliii;; that not only woul)
Continwed (roH 2-A^
Asks Ban on Bears arid M in Honecomer
Hiring of Kin
an athfetic evrnt of such nature he a financial
succcss l)ut it would ^ive impetus to the ef
forts now heiniL» put fi»th to promote a better
understamlinfi between the races. With N’e-
f;ro players on oi»e of the local hifjh school i
teams and the local baseball league team we j
see no reason why a pame between Durham |
llijfh and Hillside Hiph could not be stajjeil
with (tlienonienal success.
■lieroes
rnn*inn»i fr.iiu \ |
the tirae he moved to Cincinnati, i
Bell had become deeply interest i
ed In the anli-silvcrv cause j
There on the borderline between j
tUe North and South, he was in |
th* midst of the exciting scene.s
Bf hairbreadth csc.ipe.s and the
drama of the pursuit of fugitive.s
which channelled the escaped
He actively participated in thn
Underground Railroad Move men*
ilaves across Ohio to other parts
of the North ju.st one sten a'l
of their pursuers. He .spent mucl'
of his time on flic anti-.sbvery
iKCture platform where he be i
canv' notM for his speeches, |
necau.se Bell did not f^l that |
he had sufficient freedom as a |
man in this country, he moved
to Canada in 1854 and remained
there until 1800. He became a
sood friend of Tohn Brown and
helped him assemble men for th»
1SS9 raid on Harper's Ferry. In
1060, Bell left Canada for Cali
fornia where he as.sumed an ac
live role in attempting to im
prove the lot of the Negro in
that state. Howeyer, he left Cali
fornia in 1865 and returned to
Toledo, Ohio, where he resumed
touring the state making speech
es in behalf of the Negro race
FOOTBALL
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BATTLE OF ARCH RIVALS
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GREENSBORO
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STUDENTS $1.00
At the same time he began te
read some of his own poetry
fram the lecture platform.
Some of Bell's poems whic^
ovaked considerable interest are'
"EaiMicipation," “Uncoln,” “Tb
Dawn of Freedom,” “Valedictory
On Leavinc San Francisco," “Son;
for the First . of August," and
“The Future of America in the
Unity of Haces.”
Bell died in 1902 at the age ot
76.
La. Cagers Drill
GRAMBLING, La. — The
Crambling Tigers ran through
the first week basketball prac
tice with Coach Fred Hobdy pre
dicting another tight-fitting title
chase in the Southwestern Ath
letic Conference,
Gramibling is the defending
league champion, but Hobdy
claims that be is minus the po
tential for early contention.
'The Tigers were riudled by
graduation and it will require
replacements for All-American
special potions of magic to find
Hershell West, Rufus Calhoun,
Tommie Bowens and Bobby
Hicks. o
Hobdy admits that the Tigers
are not earmarked for a have-
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NEW YORK — H»e Supreme
Court of the State ol New York
has been asked to baa the cur
rent practice among coaatruction
trades unions .ot aelectlng ap
prentices on the baati of the ap
plicant'i relationship with mem
bers of the uniona.
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the form of an amendment to
a previously filed complaint,
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Oct. 14.
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Sept 34, aPeks an injunction
restraining state and city offi
cials from “entering Into any
contracts for public conatruction
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HALSIGH — Satarday. Octa
her M, Is the datp se: .or the Shaw
University’s Homecoming cele-
brttion. The parade will begin-
at 12:00 noon from the Raleigh
Memorial Auditorium to Fayette
vllle Street, down Fayetteville
street to East Hargett and turn
right at South Blount Street,
^pwn South Blount, turning left
on Eart Lenoir Street to Chavis
Park.
A pre-game band concert, fea
turing approximately 500 music
Ians from 10 high school bands
in North Carolina will highlight
the day's events. ^
The concert will begin on the
ray of colorful floats with the
field at 1:00 p. m. The usual ar-
marchteg bands and high step
ping majorettes will add to the
brilliance of the ocasion. The
"Shawette” precision drill team
will l“od the march.
The Shaw Unlversltf “Bears”
will take on the “Golden Bulls”
of Johnson C. Smith Unlvers-
slty at 2:00 p. m... in Chavis
Park. V
Other Homecoming events on
the calendar include a student
breakfast social from 6:00 a. m.
to 8:00 a, m. in Spaulding Gym
nasium‘s Alumni Coffee Hour,
9:00-10:00 a. m.. Recreation Ceti-
ter; Alumni Get-together 0:00
p. m. at YWCA extension,
Blount Street.
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National SNEA, who is a senior
at All^n University in Columbus,
S. C-: Dr. Lafayette Parker
President of the North Carolina
Teachers Association; Dr. Char
! e s “A” Lyons, Jr., Executive
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