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Pe UNCF College Presidents Will Hake Radio Pleas EW YORK ? F ive presid ents I I , ' f i" B Bf colleges, a i'^*L U.v .'he United. I Blegto College FUhd '\vill he Bieard during ^'.thc jpfolha of Buhg in l?jrjef marking the I Bhinrl'i niiph ^pn'riiii! 'PI '1 1111 I Hive American Broadcasting ComBjan^'s College Choir Scries. ^ Speaking Sunday, Jun 1, will be President W. J. Vrent, Sr., of I BLivlngstone College, Salisbury, In. <t\ whose choir w1ftMl>> f'ea-l P turefa that day; June 8, Wiley College. Choir, Marshall, lex., ~ ^B with President J. S. Scott; June 15, 'BetKun^-Cookman College. Daytona Beach, Fla., President B Richard: V. Moore; June 22. Shaw B University Choir, and President W, B. Strassner; June 29, A. W. Derrt, president of Dillard University of^^Wfcw ?)rlenfitf , will I, spedk at the ^lidwa)^,poiu{. B " ing Ithe cdhceft of the Dillard University Choir. Beginning the third year, the r ABC College Chpir series, presented in cooperation wi'li I he sua NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS ' you cam gjj ~PSKFtCTir MATCH to ' 4 KUI^HD^JflL 1 iBt". /' PAGEBOY ^ . J ?TWt moit useful heir piece blende ^ ' In with your own heir end keeps jk? rogfh ends even. $3.00 j THE HALF CLAMOUR ] &Hen? 4t the crown of the head and nga naturally down the back. (Jt la ' 19 to 20 inches long) 910.00 > ' ] ' jBfmjKtiRk ] BACK OF THE HEAD CLUj>T^L, > > This item is, mad^#foi f our Clamour^-Fage/WytfvHP- ':' you csn easily make,lit yourfMlT Jg nJL^ J Ar THJft attachment-*** time and money aver. Wear it and eliminate ftie nee ??ity for constantly curling your ovra ' luir. Thi? will give it time to gt**? f/'' (iwf ClviUr < w<? _?M-~ $3.50 Olg^oai . .. ...$3.50 ? "4 - ??.oo j | SEND NO M(. NEY PAY POSTMAN ON DELIVERY. 'Mmnd wmplt of your hair or"if at a color. ORDfft TO DAY I - 4 - . 1 . WrIU HAIR DO FASHIONS 507 FIFTH Ave., (Suite 905) r r ^ NEW YORK 17, PC V. |l Rev. Brown's Pasti r- .7 > y r REV. GORDON Members of the Second Calvary Baptist church of Columbia, will honor their pastor, the Rev. Charles H. Brown, in special anniversary services June 7 and 8. The celebration will begin *'t the parsonage Sa*unlay TTrrTn.ng, June 7, with a reception for R v. and Mrs. Brown. On Sunday, June 8, two services will be held :it th > church. Th Rev. O. R. R uben, president of Morris College at Sumter, will bring the morning message. Music for this .service- will be rendered by th State College Alumni Meet The General Alumni Associa tionljf South Carolina State~C<jL~~ leg" will meet in the "Y" Hut on th Ca'/npus a4. 7:30 p. m. Sunday, June !. 1952 C. W. Madd.n, President announced here Tuesday. ^ Ho said, "I wish to urge as many as possible to -be present at this meeting. This occasion vviil make it pos-iblc to nvet an-.' ehat in an informal way about matters of interest to our school and to ourselves." News From Troop j 195 Of Columbia f Boy Scouts Th.e vyrykly meeting of Buy Scout Troop 195 was held Tues., vith thre Senior Patrol Leader, Abe Parncll, presiding. The >pening ceremonies included the! Scout Oath and laws reo.atcd by Scouts. Each Scout was requested to tell at lrast on ' good turn done in th.> past week. The current nusim ss of the troop included the rc-organizn sation of patrols. Thj elect * Hi 'patrol leaders and assi.-tan's vcre as follows: Bernard Nixon. Flying Eagle Patrol; Heywan I D'Nvil, assistant Patrol Leader; Johnny. James, Wolf Patrol; Jerome Draper, assi-tant Patrol Leader; Raymond Watts, Patrol name to he s.Lrted; Bernard Post r patrol nam to he select?.i; N-1-on Squiiv, assistant Pat-1 rol Leader. The troop is planning a Court of Honor, June H. The committ.e in charge is composed of Andrew Haynes, Nelson Squire. Bernard Fbstr, Bernard Nixon and Jame- Clark. - A committee compose-! of James Clark, Raymond Watts, ?avid Jacobs and Abe P;jrnell are to make an appeal to boys interest d in b coming -touts at Waverly and Carver Schools. it, " Six copies of-the Boy Scout Handbooks were purchased for th? scout library. The troop also decided to take out a. subscription of "Boys Life Magazine." Fiftf.?en befvs have expressed interest in attending ,-ummer Tfi" organization of S troop sessions at Camp Brownlee. Softball team is now underway. The scouts have chosen the name SUm&cxs'.l Practices -ir h i-1 on Tuesday and Saturday evenings in Antisdcl Bowl. Our pros'-nt >coutmaster is L. S. James. The Explorer group under the advisorship o? H .1 Baker. _ QUie-rs oi the troop at Clark, Junior Assis'ant Scoutmaster; Abe Parnell, Jr., S nior Patrol Loa-ior; David Jacobs, Scribv, Johnny James Quartermaster; Amos Smith, Ti easur-'r. United Negro Col.leg 1 fund, f a tures outstanding choirs of the colleges and universities aided :>y the Fund. The series is hoard in N'w S'ork ov r W.IZ. 10:30-11 a.m.- IDT, and coast *.o coa I ovTr the \liC cross-country network. >rate Honored m ? j ? ^"- ~-' r ? I ^p:: M REV. BROWN senior choir. At the evening service, th?'Rev. Maxie S- Gordon, pastor of the First Cal^nt-y Bap- ' tis4. church and a member ot^ thj faculty in th. school of relig'on at Benedict Colli go, will be the : -p.akor." and the junior choir I will be i;i charge of the music., The Rev. Charles II. Brown I dean of theology at Bendict Col- ' lege, has servCd pastor of 1 Second .Calvary Bapti>* church 4 for 18 years; he has iserved'!' South Carolina for 2a years, and' 1 has work .-d a- an ordam d inmister for 32 y a i s. U O Stiirlpntu Tn Ay VA k/li|VIV 11VU -A Continue On Job ' Training Work Approximat-.lv thirty'. D.O. students wiil continue on their jobs after school elos.s June 7 ac-j cording to W. J. Cilliam Diver ificd Occupation Coordinator. Of this number ivi.nete n are in the rra- 'uating class. Th se stud nts will continue toe rccreiv job raining and -upcrvision by thej Coordinator. Sonvw of 'he training agenci.:; | vh re Dr TT. student s a re work- ! ng are as follows: Bryant Cleaners, Butlers Shoe Store,j Town Thea're. Victory Savings Bank,. Nji-System .Cl-ancrs. Cul- _e unibin Hospital, Ace C!"aners. j Hop'-, Spaghetti House and thc:t Men's Leagu .- | c - jp ,'j?. HHf CBISWKLL hat a creed to predict lor you purchase hi* lecture "TMr Secret Science o( PREDICTS today c-o Atlas Features, lil'l to receive hi* valuable advice on your problei self-addressed envelops and allow 10 days Hollywood. (.VII other Icllexa mint naturally In the column below > Watch tor all convicted na: .ot :c * pe?ltflcis to "hp jilven the death [ penalty in I'W? by .the ! rtlci .tl j.y Government and hp treated exactlv t a as a convicted kid.napptn ... A o new citvi^ will s>. in he d -owned-v which,u .11 make chsldlu.pa.;;l< ? i: and sale ... I u .re t! -'* n :u.hei o; f h women will inn for: oinct in Nov-! ember l'.'yJ than d:d in 1U4S 1*. J. Williams, the Vitamin km.;. j \ will personally supply vitamins to j h any needy, undernourished childwhen the plea is made thioir^ h' his J, school teacher . . . Look lor the d suicide ot a tamed stai by sleep.n^ ; .-I pills next month . . . Nuimu r< Heches will he the next Queen ot ' o Song who will rule tHe airwaves,; tl television, and monies . . . Jack' Lait ami Lee Mortimer vvdl -ho. k i t> you in their new book, ' I >.\ , vv Confidential", and will tell von i n things about your community von never knew . , . Look tor the h, Better Business Bureau to enfonejh a direct ruling agaimt anv tvpe ni Iraudulent mis-adv ertising m tae'ai lower price magazines . . . Ch n il clnlla breeding will become a popular and profitable hobby m cr l'>5d . . . "Shrimp I'.nk ' will he the new color to t>'ighTe:i \oni lull h, wardrobe . . . Jhmuina will soon r: otici you, a. wonderful v aea11on lor ri only one bundled Jollais . . , Vm yi can now lose weight by eating bait I In a lemon peel before each meai hi which will aid in shringiu ; tite , stomach and will actually take 5,1m t vv extra poundage Ironi you in places that will. show . . . JSlCw lluudi lb menace Mississippi Valley . . . New liquid plastic floors, poured h< like coiuiete, "U ill rn uli't ionize building projects . . . J.ook. lor a lu price war between hotels and 1110- si; tels tins summer ^ on can now i duplicate your favorite peri nine in odor tor one tenth t4ir pine , . . When Joan Bennett divorce.-* w Walter Whinger she will marry someone almost twenty live yeais in older than herself* * * in Ihr.ir C"i i.->u i-ll: W'lut diuuld J "hi do?, Beat i ice 'Jlj Ice I Court Leaves Post Up In Air On 'Lov WASHINGTON hVdeivJl Dis rlet Jutu > Walter hn land d down his ruling on tii uit tiled l>v Dr. William C.J Ja on, "Jr.. wrjfnr? dirrr-tnr of rn National Alliance of Pos'.?r'Fm >J<>yfcx>^?tiiii he fml.C't In 1 t'fto <> he constitutionality of the I'i ;i- ent Executive Old r on L<?.\ ilty. if- has. liiiwrvFi', !~ft ?th toor open for furt'h r action h he Allienee. "Two serious questions arise in this ease", Judge Fustian titniil "First, whether the dottrine of 'res judicata* is apnlt. cable, that is, whether tlie matter having been once adju. <> dicated, plaintiff (Dr. Jasoiu can l?c called upon again to establish his loyalty, this tint* under the new standard lixeti by the Executive Order 10111 and, secondly, wlictlu*r the iy-, tion is premature in thai plaintiff has failed to exhaust lib administrative remedies." Pointing to_ the nmv n"'ic < U'Sp.nsion sent' to Dr. .jason an \v< n'y other NAPK m min r i Tnnnuri- KlV) l.v !>.,.( I 1M1, Department in its new "purgs. mder th" amende! Ex cut DrcL r width provides Tor iviiiui tl provide ! ther was "a r< 'i rhrt?rm-,;:-:' t.?1 " ; 1 ''> ? ho-e eited, the court n 't d th: he t)i P. C. Department ha 4ik n no aet:on. "aivi. natural!"' to aprpe;ri h.as b eh -tm--e?uLL_Li a ken to the Postmaster CI rvra Loyalty Review Board. In view ot that fact, .Tudee llastuin ruled, that Dr. Jason's suit was premature under the lines as co exhaustion of administrative remedies. T h c jud?e noted that "It may be that lie will be vindicated by the administrative tribunals, or that those tribunals will rule favorable 011 his contention that the doctrine of 'res judiwhic^i event no need would exist for resort to the Court.' Then Juv'ttv Bnstu.ji uissiniss rL Dr. JaoilU ? uul" u. u huul pr. udice, allow ill'.' him the "l'iuht t i! imolhtr I and ?\yh"n a .d< ision nriv r-e ?, him . r nder in a personal letter KHl'K il >ou will Win* l.urkv" for SI. Write CKIsWt.M* sunset IMvd'.. lloll* wood !*, Culilorni-s 11 by simplv emlnsinr >1 uith a st.unped lor your pccdtet.on* to rrirh you front t anaii Ihelr turn lo be wnywerid Itee ,1/v r/,?r a: I p:e;!i - M.'.r pii w .II j>n hack hoiiif \cv ^o j .. i . i t o : . ill Uli U .11 : .11'. T. S, J l ei 'All f. .'4 ;it to \ i <: r >.ii ^'.h t ; m a h; :i '.J.; I |'A ?: ! 1 .-!>,:: ! 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Sj IiY'iiH' it el n.r tti it 1 ' w:\- ? "' ? I ing >n tli lei-hm i.oaij igh'#i" tti(^H^Ju\ i"' incut to n v aB n pl'm Tings* In fna- . i-' on^Mm omon ground uf rjlslov nl;T: ^U,it.BL v. jb?r i. -yglow ?-u-g?P~ *' ten rn'li t in !i,< ;?T|i't !ii'" | ' .'lit ' I tin. ( I \ J HUH lit I , 11V f-p-rrVv"1 His'ii'n* y Dean Hancock To Deliver Finals Address At : if AI .kit 11 N <' Til iiT' 1 Annual ('niiitin m' tvon1 I.\< 1 i ; i'S nf Show ITu'.v i V . luh l'l M sinlav ; fternonn AT:-'1 | '2C>. ;it A Tt> iM-itnk :i K:t:r M niori.'il .\uiiit''"u.;11. Apt . innti !>' laO car. : ii; ; eeivj 'I I".'1 ' i ni P.t Aiii 1 :'p\\ .M ' i > : v ' f.v IV. (A.m. iV J i " " Virginia Union. ,'V. Ki- V. O ni'1"'!. V.;. ;:i;n. ii J A native of South ('an>':na. Dr 11oiH'i'i'k v< i -.'\ i <i to A Ii. gii't' -from I'M.-. : ! til- I'M). l:o:il < i'" 1 : T .'tti.M .-a! f ill. A AT. J .".mo ' II - i!r 4?l V '.1 . : Tii, l : i': .? tor of Div:?.i-." v.-- f.-rc ,1 c: iinon liirn l?y Ih m ' Coil 'V j it Cnltin:i>sa. South C;i: brut. H ,?1 Ins itot.c nn.-i ' at ; Oxford ;?!?.: I'anT"Tic 'T*":tfv^r" sri - in Knyh.nd. r;?>r a niimlicr of years he ! served as I'roiessor of Sociology at Virginia Inion t'niversity.. an cloruani/.r.l (here the department 01 Social Science. He was placed on the Virginia Honor Koll ol the Richmond , ' Times Dispatch in iM-lt. lie is columnist for the Associated Nepro t'ress, and also a eon trlfrhtor to outstanding nation ; : at --manrtTHm'V- in t he area of r'-tL Sociology and Religion. i Th l> ic( al.iut i.:.' s which a:*' sd for S.r ... aC-i. . 1 noon M; ; "J."), t J ,') (,'i'j . O \v!!! be. h ! ! in th. Shavy" I''-': j vtrally. Cliu:;cii <>n th t ( ao (aii -.pur. T.-.?- li-i-< al,.iir ;.t< S-mtpo; - j will be preach-U !> Dr. V.'.ii;-! -i fv*w?H -niiihrirr?-Jv;me (.V'urrh. IM ,,v Dr. Powell is a native ArYl ,V r ^ii!i;i, I7e : .1 L ri.'li! i'. . ! I. n iiiniiVillUniM r' :ty. 1'\ . v. here ): . lee I v - -?1 *!; S.T I! ! an-.? A 15 <* . II- w 1 \\ ^gif '1 'li ! ' I 1. V < : i v ! V i: Si*:i ,';f >i \' y '. . i ..... i i ... . Five Students In I NCF Colleges (iet Fellowships TCFAV VOKK l%: ' 1 i 'j" >V. .! t ... : . ! V t * * 1 I . I " ^ ! ' ! 1.I''.. I v' i) - , , . j y to t. ' ' A? : j n;,V ,:>< ?'; >;v. not . : < : .. ?t * i !!<> :t7 I. : i'l 1.( ' v.'ho vf d II. -r f t V . : t I ? I Mi; H7)VKY DRIPPER STATE PARK "Where the I'lite Met' and drret" I'll ONE 3-48A9 I JACK'S E II N c H Ciood Food ? Sandwiches Wine and lteer 102f> Washington S'rect Phone 3 9111 A COOl) PEA CI) TP fc miv CSED CAPS PAY AS YOl RIDE f EI). BROCK Motors 2."?lh Main St. Ph. TMitaj t fclGHTHOUSF, and IN FORI! Florida Adds To .Natariely I By Hal? T.WIA Tin ;.at. 1 ! KI?>: !;i. iias M ' ' :!u: u f-j.y - ! ' ' - ' f. - ~r- ?-?i-U?;?iu i i i i . ul. t, \v "v?l:i' '. \ " 1:11 f..!: v;)y i- - -1 T_ " ' 1 miivtdu.i 1 api".V\ios? -1?W- M 1 "lO U t I aiv o'rt ;i qiicstioniutr !' 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Hurley, Snulhra* t j,:, I } ? ??ret:?ry of *.h?- NAA- wi CP, this w el; ;u i us <i Florida I i.;' (kir.u t'< I'up spot .11 the. 1 ' I':.:'1-' State- tor bre* ding white: j ' '" i.:;:.mac-lsts. N; ?. i i IIIIMII? nCTHBag??? 1 The Thanks ^ To AH the families and fr merited us on a beautiful ser like to express our own thanki torpret and carry out the wii make no decision contrary to are not the final judges. Our the knowledge that we have I Fielding's Home 1122 Logan Street Charleston, Sout 1 it. 5 OQ0CHLKJ O-C w CK >. 0J>CK>OO?>criCi>Uji . ATLANTIC CO ~.o ? .INSURANCE o f "The (ioldcn Rule . 2 HOME OFFICE: ? 119 Wl o - - _ Cfuirleston, Sout District Of 'h . a BE A CFOIt'f * ' I 7. ' g CHARLESTON < Z \? C&LCMBIA I g FLORENCE * ' o LKEEN VILLE v 0 ' lv ? Our Twenty-fifth y< m o to the people of So 'vanrvooooo-oooc ! I CLAFLIN C ' I ORANOEliUR 1 1869?IS ; | A Ft ! LV ACCREDITED I ! ' > I EESSIONAL and TEACHER TIL 11 2 ?I)ou!>le SessionI "i rst Session ? J UN Second Session ? 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