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Ligon Receives Drama Award The Dramatics Club at J. \V. Lig on School was given an A-l rating for the second consecutive y ar at the North Carolina Drama Festival held at Darden High School in Wil son Thursday and Friday. 'Die Dramatic Club, under the di rections of Mr. C. C. Lipscomb put on a one act play entitled "The Slave With Two Paces", by Mary Carolyn Davis The poignant dra ma is an excellent piece of allego v. The scene h a forest through which runs a path. On cither side of this path stands two gilds, ex pecting to meet Life. The first girl tells that "Life has two faces and :si at he can ap ear oeautiful, but as scon as Life is 'he master, he will .- ppear ugly. One of the Maidens becomes a slave to Lif< ami the other becomes hi? master. The play will now be presented at the State Association which will be held at Shaw Uunivet sity, one of several Drama Centers in the state, March 14-17. 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TE 2-30/4 | ! j SOSO IfT® S I OO ■* “ ,,5V ' BOURBON DE LUXE |g{ KSBISO3 0| LUXE OlgniilSV COMWUW. tOUKsVSm, KEHTUCKST. tt PtOfflF-Cfli*WNs <8 * WiH, Performing for Ligon were: Wil : I Ham Manuel, Valjean ivlyers, ! 1 neiyl Hamlin Joseph Winters, 1 j Vemice Holt and Clarence Hayes. ] Manuel and IViyers received honor ; abic mention as best actor and ac ■ ! tre.-s respectively, t The critic judge for the festival - ; was Foster Fitzsimmons. associate ' ! professor of Di amalic Art at the - i Unit'd .-:ty of Noith Carolina. FSTC k Speech Clinic | FAYETTEVILLE With the re . cent installation of ,i speech clinic . 'at the Fayetteville State Teachers i College at a cost, of 517.00u.00, the institution is rapidly becoming a . center for speech therapy in south j eastern North Carolina. This new facility follows closely upon the | heels of the addition last year of ■an F.loctric Language Laboratory which ran to a sum of $14,000,00. Add to tin- superior physical set-up • o- presence of Dr. Elizabeth S : Bell, easily among the best, quali fied speech therapists in No'th Ca rolina and von have fertile soil in which speech v ork can experience phenomenal growth in a short pe | nod. The physical aspects of the clinic ' include a therapy room, an obser -1 vat ion room, and three sound-proof 1 booths In each of the booths is , what is called a single audiometer. . v hich is employed fo v measuring a persons ability to bear. The ef fectiveness of this device is geared directly t© the amount of normal room nois that can be cut off. Birth defects each year in the U. 8. account, for 15 times as many ; eeath as whoonine cough, measles, diptheria scarlet b" and polio combined, according to The Na j lional Foundation-March of Dimes. Don I-, s tic I'onsumnl ion and ex , t orb- of riit ii arc expected to be ! about 14 3 million Pales this year ilid !4 '•> t ii 11:on bale- next, year The lifetime quota of wab-'i ir-ane i for the average person m the U.S. 1 is 3.500.900 gallons. nji j if 1 ■—jjjm mm ssss --V ■ ■ ’J&- fejVL .XijpiftSl ."3 yffarC ''.l BROTHERHOOD WEEK SPEAKER — Brotherhood Week Speaker with Student■ When\ Dr C T Thomas, a native of India, spoke at an International Vespers Tea at Uvmgstorn College in observance of Brotherhood Week, Misses Selma Webber, Shelby, sophomote and JL Doris Barksdale, junior from Asheville, remained to seek additional information about thr address. Dr Thomas is now associate professor of theology at Johnson C. Smith University Chariotm. OFFERS CONGRATS Congratulations are offered b\ Gustav Henmgbw g. alumni field representatve and director of the schools and colleges division of the United Negro College l and (center) to William Mance, Darlington, N. C\, president of the Hampton Institute Prc Alumni Council, (left) following an all-college assembly kicking off the UNCF drive on campus Joyce Taliaferro, Springfield, Mass., vice president of the Council, looks pleased at the students enthusi asm for the drive. Mr. Henmgburg, guest speaker at the assembly, explained the importance of the UNCF and the services it renders the 32 participating colleges. Fighting N. C. Extradiction Politically Black Not Red Says Mrs . Mallory CLEW-LAND. Ohio (ANP» : "My politics are black, not Red." | raid Mrs. Willie Mae Mallory. 34, 1 w ho is still fighting extradition on -a North Carolina kidnap charge, in 1 a press interview here last week at ! the Call and Post Building. I “Your Sgt. (John i Ungavary (of ! the police subversive squad) tells j you I was on relief, but he didn't j tel! you I was instrumental in get ! ting the schools integrated in New j York. ■ I’m a trade unionist and a work er "I've been a registered Democrat fi o n when 1 was 21 years old, arid ! the only time 1 changed was wnon j we joined Democrats for Rocketei j ler and voted Republican. "I'm not a card-carrying Com munist. I never had a card. “I'm not a student of Marxism, | though there arc things that are ap i pealing in it as there are in Christ* ! ianit.v and in Buddhism. '1 don't believe a person should I let someone boat or maim rim j without protecting himself" Her kidnap charges sprang out of i some violent interracial trouble at ! Monroe, N. C\, Aug. 27. Gov. Mich* I ael V DiSalU agreed to turn he. | over to North Carolina. He -id i Gov. Terry Sanford had assured | him that Mrs. Mallory would get a : fair trial at Monroe, j She had gone there from her j Brooklyn home to help Robert P i Williams, former president of the NAACP and his wife. Mabel. They had a houseful of Freedom | Riders, members of the Committee of Racial Equality and other inter grationists top feed and bed down. In the Aug. 27 fracases, a white couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ste gall, were stopped by a Negro ciowd outside Williams' house. They were alegedly taken inside and held for about an hour and a half before being released. The Llnion County Grand Jury indicted Williams Mrs. Mallory and others. Williams has fled to Cuba. Mrs. Mallory said she left Mon roe while Stegall was telephoning OBSERVE FOUNDING OF AKA Among ihe principals participating in the annual Founders Day observance of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, held last week at A&T College, were from left to right: Mrs. Gladys Woods, president of the Beta lota Ome ga graduate chapter of Greensboro; Mrs. Marjorie Mackenzie Lawson, Washington, D. C. attorney and a member of the Presi dent's Committee on Equal Opportunity, who delivered the main address, and Miss Edna Singletary, Kenly, N. C.» president of tm Alpha Phi undergraduate chapter at AS&T Collegp- the Monroe police chief She said sire hitchhiked out of town and wound up here About Williams, she told report ers; "If Fidel Castro embraced him, thats better than being extradited to a lynch mob,” "Ohio has a long tradition es giv ing refuge to Negroes when ihev're being hunted,” she said. If Ohio won t give me political asylum, I don't know what state will.” Mj Neighbors . .rs i, *<. - rwze. j J■% V'O " - s *• -~.<v Challanged City Auditor Hires Negro Clerk-Typist CHATTANOOGA <ANP> - City Auditor Bill Zachry said last week he has hired a young Negro wom an as a clerk-typist, filling a job vacated by a white woman trans ferred to another department. The classification is the low - est in the finance department, but represents a major break through in Negro city employ ment, officials said. It is the first position of its type at City Hall to be filled by a Negro, although Negroes have held jobs of equal or higher cia-ssd fication in the City Welfare and Health Departments. Zachry said Miss Eva Lowe, a graduate of Spellman College m ' Atlanta, will be classified as clerk ! typist I and paid $225 per month. I She reported for work March 1. Zachry said he took “full respon j ' ibility" for the hiring. addeH that ! he did not inform city con’.mis ! 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