, fortune Magazine Lists 100 Best
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AutOEriobfVss and chairs were the
two jriost frequently mentioned i
tems in a vote- held recently by
i'cine -d'C the" world’s leading design
ers to .name the 100 Best Designed
Products of modern times. Out of
s- total- -of 100 mass produced pro
duets, 14 automobiles and 13 chairs
wste .’honored.
Fortune magazine this month
published for the first time a com
plete - list of “100 Best Designed
PtMacrs'V The poll was conducted
*“§£ year by .lay Dob 1 in. director
institute of Design of the
fifarroTs Institute of Technology.
provocative list comprises
tfiafiy Pf the •‘classics” on which de
signer? se-em to have no trouble
nsr£ejrjg. Items such as the Frank
lin Stove, the Model T, and the
t&lor Talking Machine are lib
erally interspersed throughout the
with the most, modern and
Slickest modern design.
• JSesft-ls.a list of the first 25 pro
ducts'. cb the 100 Best compilation.
hjQU&Pi Letters 22 portable
typewriter; -1950. Designer; Marcello
Ninsolk .Olivetti Co., Xvrea, Italy.
JEaxasi side chair, 1947. 3. Bar*
eM«ia Cfflstr, 1929. 4. Studebaker
hard-top coupe, 1953 5. Parker “51”
fountain pen, 1939. 6. Lincoln Con
ffragptal, 1940. 7. Edison Voicewrit
*h- Model 1952. 6.
Frigidaire Sheer Look appliances,
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iiohS-TteCClver, Model SX-42, 1946
10. Bell “500” telephone, 1951. 11.
frobdesic. dome, patented 1954. 12,
TMirela” sewing machine.
1956,
13. Saarinen "womb” chair, 1943.
14« Cord m, 1936. 15. Vespa 123 ce,
motor ...scooter, 1956. 16, Borg
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Yes, We All Talk
By Marcus H. Bouiware
MOTHER’S HAY SPEECH
A person might open by saying
that the world should be happy to
participate in the celebration of
Mother’s Day became motherhood
is the most noble calling to which
a woman can devote her time -
careers not expected. Accent the
idea that motherhood and mother
love are unchanging throughout
the centuries.
Let one of your points show
that motherhood, in its fundamen
tal aspects, has not changed since
Biblical times. How could it? - Mo
therhood is a biological event and
follows a distinct pathological pat
tern.
In another point the speak
er might pay the tribute that
the greatest compliment a,n In
dividual can pay ta his mother
is to be worthy of her everyday
during the entire year. Show
that those who feel that Mo
ther’s Day is reserved for one
short space of twenty-four
hours a year lack the true de
votion t© a mother. Those who
feel that they can fulfill all
of their obligations to their
mother in a single day of con-
vert Ware cooking utensils. 1939.
23. Flint stainless steel kitchen
tools, J946\ 24. Brewer chair, 1928.
25. Raleigh bicycle, sports model
No. 22, 1925.
vential greetings are not de
serving of the most precious of
all titles - or a good son or a
good daughter.
In conclusion, bring out the point
that this is the sort of thing that
every mother wats most of ali is
to see her children become good
citizens and lead happy lives. Make
it known that our own happiness
is reflected in the happiness of our
mother. The greatest tribute we
can pay to her is to be deserving
of the love she has lavished upon
us and the many sacrifices which
she has made in our behalf
READERS: Send your questions
on speech to Dr. Marcus H. Boul
ware, St. Augustine’s College, Ra
leigh, N, C. Upon request the writ
er of this column will prepare
Mother’s Day speeches.
Good management. including
crop rotations, can help reduce
nematode populations in the soil.
Corn may be seriously damaged
or killed when too much fertilizer
is placed too near the germinating
seed.
Cheaper production will be the
key to a successful swine enter-
BENNETT TO MOUNT HOLYOKE These sis Bennett College students accompanied by Mrs.
Louise G. Sirrat, faculty member, are shown as they left Saturday for South Hadley, Mass, where
they will spend two weeks at Mount Holyoke College. Mrs. sstreal shown at left of back row will
lecture in the area of family life in the general education program. Left to right, front row: Miss
es Jacqueline Herbin. Greensboro; Laura Sawyer, Salisbury, and LaVonne Barbour. Annapolis. Md.
Back row: Mrs. Streat, Gloria E. Brown, Bronx, N. Y.; Anita Duckett, Roanoke, Va. and De.netr
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“Prayer Meetings Will Net Solve
Our Problems:” Clarence Mitchell
WASHINGTON i ANP) “lt is ,
ridiculous for ihe Chief Executive
of the United States to say that
the problem of desegregation can
be solved by prayer meetings and
holding hands, or by being let a-
Student Press
Confab Opens
UNCF Session
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.—Four pre
sidents of UNCF colleges and Dr. F.
D. Paterson, founder of the United
Negro College Fund, will hold a
press conference for some 200
journalism students from Indiana
colleges and universities at Butler
University in Indianapolis, April
10.
Dr. Benjamin F.. Mays UNCF
president and president of More
house College, Atlanta; and Presi
dents Milton K Curry, Jr., Bishop
College, Marshall. Texas: Stephen
J. Wright, Fisk University, Nash
ville, Tenn; and Luther H. F« stor.
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., will join
Dr. Patterson, former Tuskegee
president, in answering questions
Among the Indiana institu
tions sending campus reports
ers are Notre Dame, DePanw
and Purdue Universities. Wa
bash arid State Teachers Col
leges, Professional newsmen,
radio and TV commentators
evil! also participate in the
conference to he taped for ra
dio broadcasting.
The press conference will opt u
three days of workshop sessions,
luncheon, dinner and public meet
ings at the national Convocation of
UNCP presidents scheduled in In
dianapolis, April 10-12. Sen Jonn
F. Kennedy, of Massachusetts
Ralph McGill, editor of the Atlanta
Corstitution. and Robert M Feem
ster chairman of the executive
committee of The Wall Street Jour
nal. will be principal speakers at
this 10th annual convocation. Each
has been held in a different city
Bruce Barton, board chairman of
Batten, Barton. Durstine & Osborn.
New York City, and national chair
man of UNCF's 1959 appeal; John
H. Johnson, Chicago publisher; and
Eli Lilly, board chairman of Eli
Lilly and Company, Indianapols;
campaign vice chairmen, will par
ticipate in the programs. Promin
ent Indianians and local UNCF
campaign chairm >n and co-chair
men from various areas of the
country will join the 33 UNCF
presidents at the Convocation
UNCF alumni of Indianapolis
will entertain the presidents at a
dinner and reception Saturday e
vening, April 1! Willard B. Ran
som president of the UNCF Indi
anapolis Inter-Alumni Council, is
chairman of the affair.
Mr. Lilly, honorary chairman
of the Convocation, will enter
tain the presidents, out-of-town
guests and Indianapolis civic
leaders at dinner Sanday after
noon. Anri! 12. Mr. Lilly's din
ner will precede the public
meeting in the Murat Theater
to he addressed by Sen. Kenne
dy. The Philander Smith Col
lege Choir, of Little Rock, Ark.,
wi 11 provide a musical pro
gram.
Merle Miller, attorney, and Miss
Jennie Moton of the Indianapolis
Public School System, are chair
man and co-chairman, of the Con
vocation. The three-day sessions
will kirk off the UNCF appeal in
Indiana.
Silas B. Reagan, investment bris
ker, and former judge. Henry J.
Richardson. Jr., of Indianapolis,
head the 1959 UNCF Indiana Cam
paign.
Use extreme caution and follow
I'lanufarturer’s instructions when
using pesticides.
Insects in the United States can
cel out the work of at least a mil
lion men each year.
Tlit empty honors that the world
bestows do not last beyond the
grave.
Blueberries from Bladen County.
N, C. arc shipped to every section
of the country g full six weeks in
advance of the nation’s norma!
blueberry season.
lone," declared Clarence Mitchell,
chief of the Washington NAACP
bureau.
Addressing the regular dinner
meeting of the Capital Press club
last week: Mitchell pointed out
that the problem facing the nation
can only be solved “through an
orderly process of lav
Mitchell placed the blame on
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In one hemorrhoid ease after
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Pain was relieved promptly.
And. while gently relieving
pain, actual reduction or re
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And most amazing of all
this improvement was main
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observations were continued
over a period of many months!
In fact, results were so thor
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Gen. Wilton B. Persons, assistant
to the President, for the White
Ho-se’s “lukewarm” attitude to
ward a strong civil rights bill. He
recalled that the Administration
supported Part 111 in the Civil
Rights Act of 1957. although the
President himself was not too keen
on it.
But a big change has taker, place
a problem!” And among these
sufferers were a very wide va
riety of hemorrhoid conditions,
some of 10 to 20 years’ standing
All this, without the use of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin
gents of any kind. The secret is
a new healing substance (Rio
Dyne*) —the discovery of s
world-famous research institu
tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in
wide use for healing injured
tissue on all parts of the body.
This new healing substance
is offered in suppository or amt
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WEEK BN6IKCI SATCBMf, As*SiL IS, im
in the Administration’s attitude
since Gen. Parson replaced Sher
man Adams as Kisenhovver's chief
advisor. This year the Administra
tion is flatly refusing to support
Pari. 111.
Atty. Gen. William Huger* has
beer, forced to modify his stand on
the proposal to comply with the
wishes of the President. He knows
that tiie Justice department needs
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desegregation fight, still he is op
posing the legislation against his
own conviction*.
Mitchell urged Negroes to raise
their sights and goals “in this po
litioil arena.” He predicted that
Negro Congressmen from Missis
sippi end Negro mayors in major
! Northern cities will become s re
i elity in the near future.
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