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of RED 6. Raleigh
Henry i, Walker. 27, of Com
merce Street, Bridgeton, New Jer
-*'v. and Eileen Lavenia Snipes, 20,
of !? Chavis Fiaee. Raleigh.
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Williams
Rovboro, announce the marriage of their daughter, Eurydice, to Rii
j dolph Verdie Smith, Fayetteville. 'The bride is a 1355 graduate of
| North Carolina College at Durham, member of the Alpha Kappa Al
pha Sorority, and is employed as French teacher and librarian at tlie
; Berkley School, Aberdeen. The groom is also a 1955 graduate of North
Carolina College at Durham, member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fra
ternity and is employed by Sloan Kettering Inst Mute for Cancer Re
i march. New York, N. Y,
Ever-Expanding FAMU Adds
Something To Vocational,
Technical Institute Area
j TALLAHASSEE When the
! doors of the Vocational-Technical
i Institute 3 t Florida A&M Universi
!ty open .in September, students
j will bind that something new has
j been added to the ever-expanding
1 program. They will be greeted by
j a now faculty member, Mr, Ed
j ward W. Claud, who is responsible
| for the development of the new
area of study-—refrigeration, Heat
; mg, and Air Conditioning.
Mr. Claud earned the Master of
j Science degree from Bradley Uni
j versity of Peoria, illionis and sub
sequently joined the faculty of the
Institute during the summer. He
has heid teaching positions at Ten
| nessee A&I State University and at
| Fort Beivoir, Virginia. He was a
j civilian instructor of Refrigeration
at the latter place.
The new program ri l !
provide training which will
qualify persons as refrigera
tion engineers* assistants, re
frigeration servicemen, air con
ditioning technicians, heating
ventilation technicians, m 4 air
conditioning equipment sales
men
Although the program is term
inal in nature, with the Technical
j Diploma being awarded at Its com
j pletion, training received during
the two years of required study
adequately furnishes the back
ground for further and more ad
vanced study.
In addition to the framing piovi
ded in Refrigeration. Heating, and
Air Conditioning, the nlstitute is
contminning to improve and ex
pand its offerings in the following
areas: (a) Technical-Level Study
Automotive Technoloy, Building
Construction, Drafting and De
sign, Elecrtical Technology. Radio-
Television and Electronics, and fbl
Vocational-Level Study; Barbering,
Cabinetmaking. Carpentry. Cosme
tology, masonry. Machine Shop and
Welding, Painting and Decorating
Plumbing, and Printing
It is the objective of the in
stitute to successfully train stu
dents, in addition to the w*
tionally trained craftsmen, wh«
will he qualified to secure and
advance in jobs in which abili
ty to make practical application
of mathematics, physical sci
ence. and other related tech
nical knowledge is required *0
a high degree of excellence.
These persons are technicians.
The Institute offers many shop
laboratory courses during the year
for the industrial education depart
ment which was recently reorgan
ized m the School of Education and
which offers teacher-training cur
ricula in the areas of industrial
arts education and trade and in
dustrial education leading to the
bachelor of science degree. Some of
these courses are in the areas of
metals, transportation, woods, gra
phic arts, plastics, leatharc?-ft. elec
tricity, arts and crafts, and techni
cal drawing,
Adam Powell
Loses Paper s
Support
übw York: <anp» r*p-
Adam Clayton Powell, now engag
ed is a. battle for reelect,lor* after
being denied the support of The
Democratic party, has lost, a
newspaper shy which supported
him m the past.
The Amsterdam New*, lar«S
eat weekly in the rlty, an*
nounced thi# week that it ws
supporting Kart Brown, city
councilman, 'The paper ex
plained its position by claim.
|«g that Powell, while highly
voe*l on civil rif,ht*, has nev
er been able to push any legls*
latino through Congress
It points out too that hems
persona non grata with his party,
he will not. tie able to use hts sent
nifty to become a, factor in house
committee, even if elected.
The paper declares that
Brown has shown hts ability
to get legislation through the
New York city council and
that “his positive record of
action In the city government
desert era r bailee in our na
tional government,’'
Earl Brown, for years, has been
a columnist, on the Amsterdam
News, and also Is on the staff of
Time magazine.
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Elks Plan Great Session, Despite
Suit Against Grand Lodge Officials
Wets’ Administration Marks A
Decade Os Training Blind
A decade of successfully rotes in
mat,he blind In lead normal lives
again was marked by Veterans
Administration at. the agency'6
unique Blind Center recently
Located at. the Hines, 11!.,
VA hospital. (I>e center rnn
diiets the only program of its
kind in VA and Hie Armed For
res. II has helped 170 blinded
veterans to “see’ with walking
canes, to overcome tear in do
me ordinary thing?;, to use
power tools and appliances
for the blind, and In become
Independent, useful eili-rens
again.
Honored guests at the ceremony
marking the center's loth anni
versary July 10 were the SO blind
ed veterans currently in residence
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course.
Attending the observance were
distinguished pioneer medical and
1?y persons in the specialized
f'eld of rehabilitation of the blind
from across the nation.
Chief of blind rehabilitation ee
tlvil.ies at the center e.s he has
been since its founding, is Russell
Williams, a native of Indiana who
war blinded by an exploding shell
m France in World War IT. His
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THE CAHOLHIMK
WEEK INDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1958
BY ALICE A DUNN (GAN
WASHINGTON < ANPI —Mem -
hers of the Elks fraternity have
been urged to prepare themselves
for a, great session of the grand
lodge which meets' here Aug 24-
29. and to Ignore the suit pending
against, the order in New Jersey.
‘‘Tills suit is Just about the
samp complaint that has arisen
against the order sporatically and
spasmodically from time to time
because some of the brothers be
came. peeved and moved by pas
sion and feeling,” declared Perry
W. Howard, grand legal advisor.
Nothing New
The suit is nothing new,
according to Attr. Howard,
’‘because we have had those
outbursts before, from the
■very ineeoiton of ti»e »rganir»*
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,T«nca of painful asthma spasms.
This formula ig so effective that it.
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tony tablet* called Primate*, e®.
Clou ” Hb saM the «rde.»- was
solvent, and eotildl tok# cars
of any obUgattonss coming tip
-igainst it. A certified public
accountant ba<* oorMfied the
of the order.
Tim legal advicor said he did
not believe any “honest judge or
otherwise, would knock down a
temple carefully constructed for
60 years, which ha* built, up a
multitude of members and per
haps in millions In property m
local lodges and spent thousands
on scholarships and other develop
ment* of youth.”
"in spite of the rumors that
have bee put out, through all
these years, this organization is a
sage of progress,' he emphasized
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