'’.VEZK ENDING SA IUF:£>A "':'h‘.P v i .<?7 Open lo Negroes; CAREER OPPORTUNITIES BY .“. TA F F " TITTY 1 'V'r»tiv I" •* 4 •-r- -r fn !•»7 ."\ ■ }■'■■< .* , • it 11 * **> **** :: *&jp SLD u STAGc| the 'f.-y 'TOP «O!/Rr/,'0 s;| > - •■', > ./'-V T vrK’M " 8 5 T** t :'i 4 5 4 3 «3T f V - I ||||||| jjy 1 ©IP # T % 1 OLD STA€C KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON "fig PPODf • STABB D!RT, CO FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY s4f 9 , PAY Si .00 . USUAL CREDIT W WEEKLY AT QUINN’S OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS’TIL 9 108 E. Martin St. Your Capitol City Telephone TE 2-4471 Thr !■■ i■ ’■ ■ i *' -of this nation • - v •• ••' '.'o- - ’••■'••nous leaders, engineers, lawyers. writ ers scientists—will come out of . (he 2.500,000 Audents enrolled, in our colleges and universities. Os this number, less than four j cent atr Negroes. Yet. Amer ica's sitxeen million Negroes are j the per cent of the total populn- j Tlip harriers which have tra ditionally hemmed in Negro youth are gradually being torn down and cracks are appear ing in the wain above them Negro vonlh must. squeeze through these openings into new jobs and info thr sun light of a new freedom. These new opportunities are found m fields formerly denied Negro applicants and trained per-j , nne’ One such field is that of engineering Tee New York Herald Tribune, for r.imole last March, report,-! rri that at Johns Hopkins Unsver- f fPfc* POSNKH'S Sr ~ s? w * W or* CUITU#F*» * STRAIGHTENS j k ar Ksy Minsen \ Ml <^^«l > ''Tt , s a Knockout" |NjlP^jj2 Mvg i*wm oni QjjgsToft * 1r IP N f) Mptchinp \ * fl Bose >■ Ayoilobte (ol slight e*hl3 -ffafr tntt COmMANP ' <«X>" S«,im— jOO'tt—'Th« tyx-aw it (overall diag mea» ) Si-2 sq Ins of rectangular picture area Table TV—la grained Mahogany color See Your Local ZENITH DEALER sity 250 business firms were try- 1 tag to enlist the services of the j 200 graduates who did not plan l to pursue graduate work Hun dreds of other industries wanted: to bid for the services of the atu- ; dents, but the school’s placement bureau could not fit their recruit-; ers into its schedule. J Lyon Rogers, placement bu reau officer, said that engineering graduates were offered to start | work at $5,400 a year. Those with i ' Tasters degrees received $6,000 j to 7.000, and those with the Ph D. j degree were to earn $7,500 to 8.000 \ to start. Students in accounting , and business rated * 800 to start with. The gov. rnment’s starting sal- ] arips range from $3,670 to $4...>'23, with generous fringe benefits, w - eluding sick leave, annua! leave, pensions, and so on. THE ENGINEER must be trained ;*< an approved urdver siiy nr rnllpgr offering train ing programs in chemical cp giorfrinc. electrical engineer ing. civil engineering, median. ir*| engineering and *o 0,1 To he sueeessful "Os must, >rt.*si ri n>:> f lirpia fu s and sri I REMOTE TV TUNING I just p*e»» 0 button O n the I Sprite tomwendef Control 1 Bov you bold in youi hood to twos TV udth sHer-il - '.- V- Twe« s•*> ** rtf f»ff V Chennai* > Tprn <»* *** (mi!t# jAuntj C-f l«r*q, ftevy ing wf»iU pirtor# jfrfn.ri) yot' einH <H* *** bl-1 I PPC* B f 'lf r"3M • r*ii Jb# lf»! m fi(ilhir«q I?> bt!>l THE CAROLINIAN At Richard R Harrison: Public is Invited To Read Special Library Collection Because of nn unprecedented demand, the Richard B Harrison Public Library s publication, "A Selected List of Book., By and About ihe Negro, 195f1-i9s6'' re quired a second printing, accord ing to Mrs. Mollie H. Lee, librar ian. According to authoritative sources, this publication is perhaps the most current bib liography dealing with the Ne gro and various aspects of his life. Rooks listed in this booklet rep resent only a small nmnher of the hooks and psmphleto found .m the Harrison’s Public. Library r-neesa' Negro collection. The Negro" collection is one of FSTC Prexy Speaker At | Assembly I \ FAVETTFVTi.I.r "White bud- ! j buildinafp- and faculties are I ! necessary for th® ope ration of fhr- | | American college It must never be ; • forgotten that eotleges &?■ ist for the \ j purpose of developing students in* | I so scholars and parlicipaiing %.ti- I : declared Dr Rudolph Jon eg.. | | President of the Foyettevjlle State ; j Teachers Oolb-rm in a recent as I I pomnlv addi’e'*' *'The bus’nos? of j • educating our youth is part and \ | parcel of our cherished American ! • heritage'' llp po|tilrd nus tii l l fotV tt? h n | to colfege th r * days J should set tip for thtftPvfcfvrs 1 fallow s MUft, worltable acbrine 5 i>f values in which firM things romp ffl'sf \ Extra-class activities. I j and In their place, ruh be hold \ \ in proper focus net as not to ob- j I sc Ire the sttidepVs chief obi endive 1 j ...that of getting a roller® rdcr ;? | I f.ion < After - school- ocup.potition ! ■ warrants thorough preparation”, . 1 he insisted, Sh ull 5 a cce cds S . P. Gaskin As Scout Ex a cat tv& At ? mec l 1n g of the .; ■*o" =e j Board of the Occoneecb*'oun~ cil and upon the recommendation : of the Personnel CnranuUe* John ! i L. Shutt wus rlected Scout Exe cutive recently to succeed $ P ; , G-skin. who h-is become Scout exo- j cutive at • Pittsburgh, Penns ,v Nan- ; ia. Mr. Shutt Deputy Regional Executive of Res ion sis, cm clinic North and South < o lina. Georgia, and Florida, in, b-en active in Scouting for , many vein As a Scout, he attained the rank of Eagle. Before entering ,! Scouting pm-siona liy be served • s Assistant Scoutmaster, Scoutmas- \ ter and during the summers as i Program an,’ Aquatics Director on , i the Camp Staff in Nashville, TVi- ’ ■ nesses, He ib s graduate of the f>stb Ms- \ t ton a l Training School of the Bov j Scouts of America, after which ■ be became Assistant Executive of I the Council with headquarters at [ Bradenton. Florida. After two j years In Bradenton. Shu it. entered | the V. S. Navy and served for four , years during World War ;i --s a ; Lieutenant, He was awarded the Bronco Star for leading an advance party onto the beach in Franee | before H-hour while being it <ached to an Fnder Water Demolition Fn*t He Inter served as Executive Offii l l of an I. S T After being released tr> inactive duty. Shutt served a* Fold Exo- ; "Utive in the Central Florida ( oun I ■il with headquarters at Orlando, | Florida and later as Scout Execo- . l,\ -of the Pinellas Area Council j p.n headquarters at St Peters I ijiji'g, Florida. In T 952 hr bveamr ! < specialist tor Exploring on the j Region St* Staff, and in Hi"" he : Hresnae a Deputy Regional hr*- ' cutive. cure I'WH u»«. An on b mew is wW Upon to carry out applied research P" v ■ rct.fi for developing and jpg product*. In Invent. tn3Chlne ? ’V nd devices no tent or manufac ture products, test new imw m ■> tennis. new methods. anti new machinery. He doe, this to lind ways of decreasing producunn costs, lowering prices, and keep ing his company In a sound com petitive position. IT IS INDEED alarmin': the' so few high school student;, show an interest, in nintlHinalu.’. chem istry, biology, and physic One national survey of hish school seniors shown that. 12 per eeni bad had no algebra, 2d per cent quit the study of niatiiematicr. hi for one ypur and 20 per cent dropped the subject by the end of the second year This i« a cause fee great, alarm for n nation that la looking for scientists with ade quate training In nsathennatir.a and science. I NEGRO YOUTH. YOU ARP' IN VITED TO CHOOSE ENGINEER -1 TNG AS A CAREER! ! Know the unsworn before you bay rf fpivm m schinpry j Tobacco properly prepared for ; torfyjf?# rnor^. Permanent pastures and alfalfa ' 1 are lor.g-iived crops arid therefore I ■ do not have to be sown each year, i j Tobacco roots should be plowed | j up now i the special collections located in North Carolina- public libraries) winch Is included In the Inter-j library Loan Program, sponsored by the North Carolina State 1.-i j bra ry. Funds toward helping to enlarge this collection are received from State Aid to Public Libra-! 'nes. • ■ Readers, scholars and students, i j resc a echo if ,<nri critics will find! i the collection « valuable source! of information, since it, comprises 3*.. MS tL- flrafe wPv. fjtiL '* Pm?' WSm fwy’M If# isSl Esq? S-'xJk Km 'SS tWRI T r tel Wsfc: Hu Ain.WS 1.6!) WHITE DRESS !"v* h|^; T r RR?FIT BAK f» UN FHICf . H Qit.thi \ hro,7 r?clnM" tvM.h. SJ>r®ad f f>i •" »■ IH I, IA! 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' IMr r-i-irr~T»i iumnrnrrjTw.rr.;~ :m. .._ j 1 . .4^., 10.98 UIRLS \LL*WOOL coats mm t'-hsh n >»- I id checks. %f uv-efit and solids &nmeKßß hm vc 11 cl trims, -hawU, and. -.!»te belt*, sit warmly inlcrhitfil. S-c.ct ?m in Pr 7 *« If jssajr^«"* iftES||UMf BMUTi^uwconATtHi wc/lgm »i|V 'jjkupc ' WNNiRWARI -4 Rt G. 3.98 v * $ fl brat* Mj&ji gjg % -V 2.49 (astjmh ■ ■ .1,59 STEP-ON WGK '5 V V SKIRETS , OISPOSAI _ fli *"« (s's r 3 1 99 f _ | cans $| j OPEN FRIDAY and MONdSTMTES TIL* 3P, M. tjß«tKlMM*^WJ»jmtgaWVfcll*WWli<WiHfflß—El.l MW*IIIIi\IIBI'IIABhiWtWMWWIWWiJfiAIie I mar.? ureas Including; Philosophy, religion social problems, pure and applied seiene.es, fine arts literature, history, biography, Africa, fic tion for adults and children. GAS AND OIL Groceries * Meats ■ Beer PEEBLES CROWN SERVICE Home Phone TE 4-4459 10 Mite? 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