ie^VpWiUithe Tii FU1 ; VOL. L NO. 27 f Scenes Fi #. . .. \. y! ? c^l I *. vBH -\?o mi . - v^r*M I '8 3 : M.l&B , kB SSB f III * r* r, T , VB , . ! 51 v" " Some 98 graduate? received the! degrees at A. and T. College Jun ' 11, 1942. Thla year's class was th largest graduating group In the bU tory of the Institution. Shown her are sceoea Uken; during vtheT! con Negro Youth - . Needs Met LawSchobl,/ V-.-,v . . . , ; rDURHAM.?When President Jame fiT Shepard of the North Carolln College for Negroes Inaugurated school of -law lens, than three year ago, he did so after careful conah miiflnnV nt ?ha ?# 'nminlloa Negro' youth* throughout ~fhe tout ' who' were clamorlng.'fbr the acquis! tltm "of legal Wnowletfe-V but wh< i through lack of fund*, were deprive - tie opportunity. Thua, "with kee ; forealElit, this brilliant race -I cade who ably maintains the aoath'a firs ; atste-mipported college of libera) art ; ind 'science* for Negroe*,' unselfish] i opened another, rqad leading to Intel rleetual acbleveruentfor Vara bit lou ' dencf and flea* ;of'thtf University o ^^rS^cifrollua* V&oolrofiiiw,;*to b Jmd^of.the ?ew dlvlafoo^<^tb?a l> ? eluded law, profeaaor* from-On ke unl (Continued On Pag* .7)' VL. -. . .1,1. Uv*;44 *' . -? LJ 1 URI ' ' ' CR om A. and pSiR". *:. - -. = -T^ ^v7^-Y >** I jjlHMHHaUMWMHMH !? > I' -: - - r roencemeot exercises: . <1) ; Id . tl e center foreground, can be. seen .E e J- L. S.. Holloman, president .of. tJ - W ashington Baptist Seminary, Was e lngton, who delivered /he baccala i- reate sermon, a^d Dr. F. D. Blufor Dr. Holloman I " > ' mm'K ' - - ' ? ^ Delivers A. & T. Sermon. * . ' > ' . . ; ^ Greensboro.?That most iDdlvldoa have more power than they dree: 8 waa the opinion expreaaed bj Dr. . o L.S. Hollman, president of Waal ? Ington Baptist Seiolnary. Waahlnptn |. who delivered the baccalaureate se ^ mrm to A. and T. College praduati laat Sunday. May 31. in" the lRlcl ard B. Harrison auditorium. * ' PresidentVF. .D. Bluford offere scripture reading and prayer and ii tTOduced . the speaker. Special nnitf -- ?ns lurnjgnea ny the cappella cbo! r under'direction of Prof. Warner La% lt Ron. The A. and T. band under dire * tlon of Prof. Bernard Lee Mason hi y nlahed music for tbe academic pr k . "The speaker . said "J)e?th hi ' made, no difference li^,tbe.pQlnt^< |f rleW o^dur Lo^^tai^teachlncij.no^ J* are Juat'thq aame say they were-'c b the^oiW aide '^hi * ?a ldx to hla dj^tpk*ag a In a nd j a eaij I- ;G^(?rI*o^; ttW3 Pn>b?b)7: being, carj'mske fi&thU world Is tMi < there 1>va /6remeb'. 'x-.i'i'''' >r 4 nop experience U following ; KgS^?i fcnael reotdehto; ?'resident n^Defenae -machine $ fciMdi offlfo * ia 81114 'Bart Market atreet. Orcenatx.rn. 3. 1?42. . | mmencemenl -* > ^I^H Dr. Malcolm Macljean, president of Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va^ who delivered the convocation address, and Dr. Bluford, are seen entering the Richard B. Harrison audiNegro Rentals Affected By /'';i Recent Order Landlords Have 60 Days To Get In Line More than si* million Negroes In 4G stab* "live in areas where the office of price administration has taken the first steps to reduce and stabilize reiit8, it was reporfed this week'. Thus far, defense' rental areas j bave been' dealghated ."hi - every state except North' Dakota and Idaho. The recommendations"cover rents chanced for 1 everything from a house to, a 'Taller?flats,' apartments, tenements, tingle houses, duplex houses, , hoarding and rooming houses, hotel rooms ?nd tourist camps," whether owned >r operated by individuals, corporaIons or the government,I .* So ; ? v " ?S Specifically, , the^ecom/neodatlnn isks * that. rental be^ held ? to ;lhe charges ^whlcii, we;In effect-on'a Uat?-<1 .date. That date la the *'raaxmunTVrent ;date."- Special, grtjp?tlonfi^wll lfltinW ?? ?^?'s - - \? ," uu" 'ul; ?[?cb rtlA;*a? not mit?l cm the marl num rfflf date. ' % \ ; /..v'w ^ ? r v - ?V _v C.'* ' j^'n > j 13. iour-flftha of the area* so far Innonnrtd, tha maximum rent data \m M.rcb. L'; malnder the datVtne* bacir to July. i{ (fV?ntlmiad on Pmro ?> * '" Vk '* ?ead The future Outlook! \' * DOK ' PRICE: 5c t Exercises t ; l> r ' *, .*1 V-, ?' . v. s Y/ ' k'-Muj* * ' ' V i i ' * ?,* .. -j a t . yy- ' - I v>^' MM . ?-. : n v^.S :'*i V:."' v ... SSipaa^B . v. ., v. ^;/.> I, ^S '; "?".;.'.v - & If? ;. ;'^-:^v4::r;'::..-^v| torium prior to the former's address; . (3) the Al sod T. graduates are *a" *".j? shown In this picture being led by *; -?\ Miss A. and T^ the president of the student council and Winfrey Cash. " .;&$ IN^ C-?' .-. ^V 4 ivg! v 1 CU 1IKCTS . Prepared To Win V. This War I - ; . : i:A According to reports reaching the;, tlilted States department of agrlcnl-' " ifVjjf ture this week, colored farmer* of North .Carolina are far better prepared for' world war II than they were for world war 1." John W. Mitchell, Negro state ex-. w v tension 'agent, points, out ln'hlg"an-: y.'-lfJOfc nnal report to Jean L O. -Schaub, _ ryK North Carolina extension . director, ' ^9?' that irolored farmers In the suto are equipped and ready to do their fnb part In helplug to win the war. -*.'? *3feZX In comparing the stale of prepared- Sjness now with that of 1917, Mr. Mlt-* cheil saya that during the lut war . there, were - less .than a half - dozen [Negro extension workers In the state,* and. not ;a single' home agent 'ether.are/23^home -.and I agents, together wiih:A ata&4craJo^^3HB I {'. Going -