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8 THE CJSHOLIMAJf I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1959 — —— ! " \ v ßnioy the Game, hut Let Others Do the Same.” Mew Council Formed For Health Care Os The Aged CHICAGO iAjST?'—The founda tion was laid Tuesday by some of the most important organiaztions In ths health field to solve the problem of the health care of the S££:d. For this purpose the American Dental Association, the American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, and the Amer ican Nursing Heme Association an r.'.unced the establishment of the Joint ounc'i to Improve the Health Care of the Aged. Objectives of the council, the formation of which has been under nr. idcration for some time by the • censoring groups, were announced •i» To Identify and analyze the health needs of the sgstfc 6$ to .sopiabe available health resources (be seed, and <s> to develco *• • -ram' to foster the best pos rilbe health care for the aged re g-i less of their economte stattw.” Ths Joint Council in Improve ♦He Health Care of th* Aged is r up of three representative* of each sponsoring organization. Or'- of the first jobs of the iwup r.l v’jij be to determine exactly * ':t are the health wrobleme of the aged Sudies have been tmdes> for the past several years by the organizations making up the council, bur now, through Jlint ef forts, research will be intensified and protects for meeting the prob lem will be activated as rapidly as possible, Tpc council tHT! be the agency U - - - - ■■■■ | jKowrs afj | : P 8 W ¥ jt blit into no* 6R AIN - on (PR6OR 1 1 tmm iftccius t% es«. >»«., rs»ii»., h. 2 cancelled checks\ (sum saved me some money !J "! found some Hems ihcf were deductifolg that I had completely forgotten about, Cancelled checks are good evidence, too, and i know Uncle Sem is kind of particular about that." You would be wise to open a chocking account before another week goe* by FIRST -CITIZEN S BANK AMD TRUST COMPANY through which the snorts of the sponsoring member organization® will be coordinated to solve the health problems of the aged. The sponsoring organizations pointed out that the need for new programs in this field is accented by the fact, iha the hie expectancy of .individuals ha® been constantly increasing in recent years In 1935 life expectancy in the United States was an average 802 years. The most recent, figure indicates the average life expectancy now to be 70 0 years, S4OOOO is 1 ' Awarded in Cop Killing NEW YORK— (ANP> A MAW award was returned by a State Su preme Court jury in New York City Wednesday in the slaying of a Post Office employe by an off duty patrolman to 1945, Andrew T. Brown of 2400 Sev enth Avenue was fatally wounded by Patrolman William Garvin in front, of » restaurant at 717 1 St Nicholas Avenue. The officer since j Dr. Nanton In Address At Fayetteville College! PAYETTEVILLE - Dr H I Fontellle Nanton, veteran newspa perman and currently head of the division of journalism at Texas- Southern University spoke at 3 re cent assembly period at the Fay etteville Slate Teachers College from the topic, "Undue Emphasis upon scientific Materialism in Our Colleges " He was introduced by Dr. Ru dolph Jones, president of the In stitution. Decrying the current trend in the Boggett Names Tune After Wm. C. Handy NEW YORK When W C. Han- . dy died three weeks ago. jazz orga- j mst Bill Dog,sett wondered what he. could do to musically honor the man who was responsible for the world's greatest blues song, “'Si. Louis Blues," This thought stuck with him for a. week and the solution did not hit him until b» sat down j at a recording session her with his group for the King i label. Whv not turn out a song j that will further this great man's name, he reasoned A® a result "Pinos For Handy*! ! was horn. Doggett, who '« regard- ! was convicted of manslaughter and > sentenced to five to ten years in j prison. Patrolman Garvin contended that j i Brown made s threatening move ! > | w hen he sought to arrest him for '■ | using profanity in the restaurant., j At.ty. Edward .Tacke, who re pres j ented the Brown family, termed j the shooting a wanton act by a j "vicious character.'* - ; The jury deliberated three hours before reaching a verdict of $40,000 in the $250,000 damage suit against the city. The money will go to the victim’s 71-year-old father resid -1 mg in North Carolina. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ■ j , - i ______ MANY MORE PRIZES STILL TO BE GIVEN cncr jK I rrs\ rw 11 a i c> i S\L.!_ i 1 G.G/L.to/1 N lALJ “Stoss Out” Gome p j the Fun! Your cppfirtunify 1- ke shore in thousands of * wonderful free jiffs worth t. more then $200,000. 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Ms., U.S 4 | Glenv;:od Village —lllW Morgan Si —Nortfiside Shopping Ooßer-Cameron Village direction of scientific materialism, J ths speaker pointed out that our colleges have gone over to techni cal skills at the expense of the hu manities. •'A study of the humanities leads to the understanding of one's self and of humanity,” he said Dr. Nanton is well known in the areas of social work and education, having worked as a college profes sor, inthe U. S. Public Health Ser vice and for fifteen y«ars as a newspaper man, «d as the nation’s top jazz organist, struck it big last, year with his ver sion of “Honky Tonk” that sold a million copies. King director Henry Glover, who supervised the session, was so pleased with “Blues For Handy” that he rushed the master (o their pressing plant In Cincinnati and ordered them to have it in the hands of disc jockeys within the next 48 hours He predicted that the tune would become a jazz classic as it has simple and tasteful melodic i lines, plus the heavy beat of the i Dog get! touch on the Hammond. And ‘why call ye me, Lord, laird, and do not the things which l Myt-C-StLafce 6, 44.) The. Lord 3es*ss Christ, our Messed Savior and Redeemer, expects ns to do o*rr part.—to read and seek to understand His teachings in the Bible, to have, faith am fcrwst in Han, to Jove and obey Him “1 SPECIAL LOW FRICK WINNER QUALITY SLICED BREAKFAST RAPAM u PHHHII . a NATUR.-TENDER, U.S. CHOICE QUALITY LAMB CHOPS St ,89c ~99c NATUR TENDER, UJ. CHOICE QUALITY VEAL, SHOUT,DER umm r> 490 59* NATUR-TENDER. U.S. CHOICE QUALITY VEAL CHOPS 3, « 85c r , 99c lUPON ON YOUR 1 )RTH PURCHASE Os g£! 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IfSi. 4-r.fi-rl only at local | SCorttV Osltb?) »t bottom of »d. I l^^-^^^-^^^^oIONIALSTORESH ! New Livingstone Prexy: \ — — ——“ Dr. Samuel Duncan To Be Honors Day Speaker At St. Paul’s May 2 LAWRENCE VIULE. Va The piincipal speaker for Honors Day at Saint Paul's College here on May 2nd will be Dr. Samuel E. Duncan, the recently elected presi dent. of Livingstone College at Sa lisbury, N. C. Announcement of his selection was made by President Earl H. | I>R- SAMUEL F, DUNCAN, re cently-elected president of Liv ingstone College at Salisbury, Y C., who will deliver the princi pal address at the annual Hon ors Day ceremonies on May 2nd at Saint Paul’s College, Law rcnceville, Va. Dr Duncan, pre sently supervisor of Negro high schools for the North Carolina i State Department of Education. I will assume his new post on July Ist. Thirty prizes, awards, nr I scholarship* are presented in 1 outstanding Saint Paul's students j on Honors Day. If Ton Want Ts> Take The | (IF) Oat of Use ,? C. 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Good OUST « io**J JBS I » / St'S CtStSvJfl&l flWora* Itetofl at Iwritotn rtf ad- / & ( ,f i | high schools in Salisbury and j Reidsviile, N. C He joined the I North Carolina Department of Ed i ucgtion in 1346. He is 53 years of ! age Seniors cf all the high schools in Southade Virginia will be guests on Saint Paul s campus cu Honors Day and will attend the special program for the occasion The vis it of the ruga school seniors is be ing sponsored by Gamma Lambda Omega Chapter (graduate') of Al pha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Mrs Sarah Winfield, home dem onstration agent for Brunswick County, is basileus (president) of the sponsoring chapter. Members of the AKA undergra duate chapter Alpha Upsilon. arid . leaders of other campus organisa tions will serve as guides for tha visiting students, who will be tak en on fours of classrooms, the li brary, dormitories, campus hospi tal, and laboratories They will be guests of the college at luncheon in Maurice Hall, The sorority's purpose is arrang 'd S the visit of the students is to encourage more youths to attend college Those coming here on Fri day, May 2, will represent schools tr. Brunswick. Greenville, Mecklen burg. Lunenburg, Dinwiddle; and Nottaway Counties hPM nH ri.r*««n| OH ★ APPLIANCES ★ TELEVISION - ★ TIRES & TUBES OUR BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE WILLMAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT i jr STORES 413 Fayetteville St. [COLMI^STBRESI l*tlres in thU si Jp \zsx& Hearts onlj, t*?rn ss.fu?*i3T r>f fhis weife, April I9< HSS. Qiws‘i<7 right* reserved. None soM to dealers,
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