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PAGE SIX Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES By STAFF WK! I m On« erf the special ii* Ids of < nation Into which seek careers is th it of :-pe- <■!-. cm recti on or speech tb there is on more rpv.v.rcur: ■ ■■- r than that of speech •orr-Ht-m. «HnniKMaßNieM». >»• BUILDING I OTS we build home:; FOR SALE! CALL . , , TEmple JOHN W. WINTERS Our Work B =’■ • < ■>' Reliable C saners Pick-Up « Oehret i GREEN CLEANERS Formal Attire F-w R« t DAVT'D S. GREFf-M*. M' c 515 $ Hi Oi \ S ST. Dial TE 2-2987 Rah-ieh, V < AGAIN BY FCPULAIi DEMAND! Our Delicioiu I 1 Succinl Price COCONUT sl^o LAYER C \KE || PEA CAN PIES ; Delicious Fresh Ginnamon Buns do*. 30c GLAZED DO NETT , do/. 10c VELVET POENM Cwu ....... Jb, !<V FRESH BUTTEiJEI) BSS( f 'ITS doz, 21c Vi c Specialize In ,«. WEDDING and DIRT!IDA\ CAKES V ; . ? ' FAMOUS AKERY 107 S, WH.-'MINGTfis vr, I 7 tipple >B"M - 3-SS3I OLD II nil# Pat# if W SIX TEARS OLD r<M , . „ 1 HiCKOHY ‘ straight r ,« BOURBON whl 'i 045 lilffi Z «■» V BOURBON^ ?85 *%*'**■ >*. _ -< o ■ M!V^B> v^ 86 PROOF OLD HICKORY IV,TUI" RS COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, PA, r Tmsa^maiaimtssni^rami^ Although some speech handicap- t per: persons achieve success in ■ . r.t fh> ;t problems, many ps»« sons with speech disorders are re i !.i< ■: > n various ways. A speech prootem may he responsible lor •: > ' repetition, (2) reading ■ hiipy, (5) p iscmahty malad i •i'.irtirTnt. <4> imp- tired personal • re'.dim -inpr, (S') complete with : ti oval from school HP inadequate \ | earning po" -r, 1 7) undesirable oc- | . ,upa ion i d 18) social liuslit. I it > , tht iof..-f, th-. duty of the ! ! ; .-pt cefe c •rrectionist to help pub- j si.-imoi pupils with their speech j ; problems through administering j various type it of tests, counselling, ‘ ar.n eonvrliun of Ihc.r speech di.v 1 orders ns far ss it is possible. S*HF. NV F D FOf> SPI'-.RCH ’! !(K ; ;A!';sr- ; in-wed <c- great. TWIN INN I nil. SERVICE | Dial (d.mple 3-551 U ■ i"fl SwHhfieW Raleigh H J. K. io, i n-i.r>, prop. B ’ 5 . Tire American Speech and Hear ing Association estimates that a complete program of speech thera py for United States would require about 15,000 therapists. But wo have only about 2,000 speech thera pists with professional qualifica tions, and who are serving the American pub no. For various rea'-ons, ments require from 100 to 200 new therapists each year for every 1000 active workers in the fieid. ac cording to the ASHA committee’s estimate. The training of the speech thera pist! should be both academic and j personal. Specialized speoch and ; hearing courses should approxi- ] mate those required for certifies- 1 tion in The American Speech and j Hearing Association. The complete requirements may j be found in the .Tune issue. TO'-*? of j th-- towns, c-i Speech and P •’•»!*• j ing Disorders. Yes , We All Talk By Dr, Marcus H, Boulware Kill WHb Ktadneas QUESTION; What Is meant by the expression 1 Killed with kind ness"? <s H ANSWER.* This l« iJd « preaaion, sad Its an Illusion to the ape which often strangles its vonnr on. a t.q death by hogging them toe hard QUESTION* Often the term “sixth sense" is used when refer ling L. blind people What doe; the term specifically mean? Mrs, C. L ANSWER, f think ♦!?• term *'Mvth sprrr" ».■) used In referring to the blind i different, front it; Mean ing in f be nniuul sense. Fsj rboleirista and medical niar- Httonf* usually speak shout flvr senses of nun. hut there I*, still NC Adopts Program For Tra in able Han dicapped By STAFF WRITER Educational provisions cere made for trainable m°rit.aiiy-hanc’i cepped children, between six and seventeen r ears of age, by the 19- 57 North Carolina legislature. Superintendents have been mail ed copies nf the new law, plus rid es and regulations adopted by the Slate Board The nro v * will he nnd-e the general supervision of Felix S. Barker,, director of the division of special educatrn, and Dr, John W. Masill. sssoctst'* The term “irainhie'' as used, according in Superintendent Charles F. f irroll, t«i "that area of instruction beyotid the level of custodial care hut less thin the level of Hrmjrmir Instruc tion prescribed for edurable." TRAINING; MENTALLY hind capped cannot !•'-!>n ae.adcmic skilla but they car h -.tv i.T) Self-care, serial ;d;n? menr in. the family end communi ty, IS) economic nscfuincrr- in the home. In residential school, or in a sheltered environment The charactqristirs of < o chil dren mav be listed as foil* fl> They are capable of 10. nirg self-care in dressing, eating toi leting, keeping clean, and in of necessary skills which will rn L them independent of their parents in the regular routines of living: (?) They are capable of learning to get. along iti the family and in i*- T „\ J, .|jj ii EV ST MEETS WEST Mrs. John M. Pearson of New York City. chairman of the. department of Work In Foreign Fields, of the Women's Bivislon of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, who spoke at the Annie Merrier Pfeiffer Memorial Service at Bennett College. Sunday, meets Five-Y ear Term For Cop-Shooting Father j LAUREL, Mit# (ANP< A 23- i year-old father of three smell chil- I dren last w,»ek was sentenced to five years in the state penitenti ary after being convicted on charg es of assault and battery with in tent to klil s policeman here He is Verne Booth, who police said was captured last A pit] IV i while burglarizing a Meridian j | avenue cab si and- When police I | surprised Booth according to te a tl- j I mony Booth opened fire with e | ■ 22 caliber rill* and wounded a do- ; In general, the Basic Certificate inuicaies that \ce applicant has bad 13 semester hours in specializ ed speech pathology, 3 sesmester hours in audiology, and H sesmestor hours in psychology, The ASHA certificate, however, does not mean that the speech corvectkmist is qualified to work in the public schools since each state has its own teacher certification requirements EXCELLENT TRAINING for th:- profession can be bad by en rolling in the depnrtmcnl of speech at. such institutions as University of Michigan. Ann Aarbor; Univcr sity of Wisconsin, Madison; North western University, Evanston. Illi nois; Syracuse University. Syra cuse. N Y.; Wayne University. De troit, and many others. Most states pay speech eorroc tionists the salary earned by oth er teachers; however, a few staff s pay special education teachers a supplementary salary For exam ple, Texas nr ys the speech correc tionist a $"00 bonus in addition to the regular annual salary, QUESTIONS will he answered for readers if they address a let ter to Career Opportunities in rai e of Ibis newspaper. , another tb<* sixth sense I* deer i i«• t actually erisf. hut fjl.il! is gjv ; 1 so scientific recognition- The sixth 1 S sens* in a term used sot “tiitai ttnn’ , that inner trust nf realizing j j something is right or wwiif. with- i nil* knowing iicttutlh lli.it ii is *n, j ; H»!'< oflri! have you heard th << ; [ lyerd “woman’; iniiithoti "■* With. | this sFiv.*', women are hard t« feel '.’irirmr Th“ wotd "academy" dates bark ! | it> fti e : day., of the ancieriD when | ; ed oy a man named Ac-adettStis. 11l Utr.lla : For -v free pamphlrt on puNite j i speaking, .-end two atamp» and a I 1 *-c-'f-addt r reed envelope to Marcus j i if, Boulware. in care of. this urw* - i - paper. th- jTnmedrh.e neighborhood bv ■ learning to share, respect property i tights, and cooperate with their , fa mil io: and peighhori;; (31 Th l y ire capable of learning i lo as?!-!: in chores around the ; bouse, or; in doing routine tasks | for some remuneration in a sbel- j tcrod environment and. undei su- i pervision; (4> Their mental dc vmlopment is approximately one fourth that of an average child: (5) They are generally not cap-ible j of learning academic skills such as ! reading arid ardbrneth* beyond rote i learning of some word and simple ; numbers; (fii Chair ,md hn- j siw;? ahiiitics arc diMoicily ; limited; if. They can eventii ally learn to protect themselves from common dangers; and iR) The'- will require some rare, supervision, and promt mir support throughout th- it j lives. IT IB ANTICIPATED that train- j ing for thin group will cost tea SfiOO per year for each sl-idenl. Th f State is prepared to allocate S3ii9 ! per pupil for this !>ne;r::iU each local community supplement- i ing the mnaindcr, Available to the public is % 10- page bulletin on "trainable men- [ tally handicapped” prepared by i Barker and Magj.ll For a copy, j write Felix S. Barker, North Caro lina Department of I’ublie Instruc tion two of Bennett’s Korean students, both of whom attended schools In their »a»iv« land which have been aided by the Methodist Church. The students are misses: j Hie S-iok Hong (left) and Nan• j r.v SeunKhi Choi, both of Seoul, j Korea, . IkeiTian in th* right thumb. | Booth v-is shot in the arm. Daily rrmpl preparation time has been reduced from 5 1-2 hours ! just a few years ago to only about I 1-2 hours at pifsent. Bug damage seems to h* mar* | sever# on thick natural stand; ot | pines than on properly thinn-d I stands. I Good milking piac trees can help | control mastitis. THE CAROLrmAK (Sic®/® I ot Sfit-tCH-lilC _J THIS SALE REPRESENTS SAVINGS OF 40% 5G%! OUFi STAFF OF EXPERIENCED BUYERS SCOUREB THE FURNITURE MARKETS TO THIS BIGGEST AND BEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY! FREE GIFTS! . -«f< -S* Wte- «?»> "»■ * „ -•» ■«*>■. Orion Beautiful ♦ Sturdy ’ BED PILLOW j Mixing Bowls * SLAT CHAIR * Pm:- Comfot t - Set of 5 Natural Finish SALK PRICE * SALE PRICE * SALE PRIOR | .si 44 ♦ s‘3 44 J s|44 «•- '<? > ■T*- . <S -»■- -«*>. <#- -3=. -c-». -t* .«►. t Bull Length 9x 12 ♦ Knd and Coffee ♦ * MIRROR linoleum Rugs ♦ TABLES ♦ 4 rea/ bn ' Felt F-j r - Mahogany or Blond * SAL!' PRICE 4 SALE PRICE * SALE PRICE * * $244 . $444 ; $444 • I *®* ** ** ♦ ** ♦ ♦ ♦ «► «•» ♦ ♦ 4 ‘Lei a! 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