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RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S. IMS
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Atlanta's SCLC Prexy Says Employment Next Target
Atlanta’s SCLC To Launch
'Operation Bread Basket*
ATLANTA O.) - The Rev Jo'.n
Mienlrli.ii r iTidint of the Atlan
( t o[-Jr. of SCT.C i.i.notinced to
<>:li< n« xl lio 'ft of racial
■ ■ .:! in . :o|.lo>:;i"nt drscrimi
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■ At;..: 'a ha‘ » good record in her
• - i aaainvt >< “i< nation in public
• c on,modal on hut we haven't
p much m ;• ding new job
mo; lunitie so o,r people W<>
!>• be (o’! about the cv
■ .Hay r.erri.4 . f our people
R. Middl* 'on -fated tha’ the
e, n.op‘ I) Atiernathy minister
f ’h' Wot Hunter Street Baptist
■■; ui. 1,,- o.iii tapped a- chair
.. r.f r.pruatlfni bread b., lo t
Jo a p r pared -tatement Rev. Ah
atl ■■ -aid We havi ta en ■ on
•tiictinj arc M-arch study of discri
mination in the Atlanta area for
More than two inririths There are
many many industries with a high
percentage of Negro, pa';onaye that
n;re Neg: or for ire r.ial task- only
or not at all If we run their pio
dteb thru ■*.( want <> <■ jote
Re- Aticinatt'-v ob.-eivi-d ’hat an
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FOUNDER'S DAY PRINCIPALS President Willa B.
Plnver, of Bennett (Zmllefe, Greensboro, /• shown with Bishop
John Wesley Lord (left) ot Wmhington, who delivered the prin
cipnl address and Dr. Earl V. Tolley, trustee, ot Scranton, Pa.,
who read the Scripture and delivered the invocation at the Foun
ders' Dav exercises held on Sunday in Pfeiifer Chapel.
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tomation is displacing the Negro
more than any other minority group
oeeause he represent- the nation's
largest segment of unskilled and
em -skilled labor
“We have people on the streets
[ out of work continued Dr Aber-
I natt y “who want to work and can’t
| »el mb- We are going to do some
'hirig atxout it '
"Operation bread basket” Is so
I named beeau.se it is aimed at cas
ing the unemployment crisis in the
Negro eommunity
Recent statisties revealed nation-
I widr that eleven out of every 200
P< r um- are unemployed while in
the Negro eommunity twhich is on
ly 10 percent of total population>
22 nut of every 200'arc unemploy
ed
I H< v Middleton simultaneously
announc ed that Atlanta SCLC is
sponsoring a public meeting at Al
ien Temple AMR Church Monday
night, Oct 2» at H p m at which
lime the first target-industry will
la’ named Featured at the meeting
I will be the Rev. Lerrn Sullivan of
Philadelphia, who gained nation
wide attention as the architect of
the selective patronage of the Phi
ladelphia ministers that resulted in
the creation of more than 1,000 new
"white collar" job* for Negroes.
The public meeting Monday night
will be preceded by a series of day
meetings to familiarize key leaders
and organization* in the Atlanta a
rea with the detail* of the program.
"This program can only be suc
cessful with broad community sup
port and especially the cooperation
of the clergy” declared Rev, Ab
ernathy
Middleton said he had been as
sured the full support of the na
tional office "It was through the
home uffice that Rev. Sullivan’s vi
sit to Atlanta has been arranged"
Dr King, reached for comment
via telephone in Rochester, New
York said "this program has great
promise The ministers in Philadel
phia have placed Negroes In white
collar jobs in all 19 industries that
they have approached. It all a sim
ple matter of the margin of profit
and loss over against the buying of
the Negro community ”
The V S. Department of Agri
culture recently purchased almost
one million pounds of dried whole
eggs to distribute for school lun
ches and institutional use
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Teachers Honor
Dr. T. R. Speigner
PIT TSBORO - Members of the
Piedmont District Teacher* Associ
ation, of tha North Carolina Teach
ers Association met in their 30th
annual convention last Wednesday
DR. T. R. SPEIGNER
at Horton High School. Pittsboro,
cited Dr. Theodore R. Speigner, di
rector of the North Carolina Col
lege division of Resource-Use Ed-
ucation and professor of geography,
education.
Speigner. who was president of
the Piedmont District Teachers As
sociation from 1°45 to 1947. receiv
es. a plaque which read: ‘Tor out
standing services rendered to the
teachers of North Carolina, this
plaque is presented to Dr Theodore
R. Speigner. October 17. 1962"
The association's citation commit
tee. in considering him for the hon
or. described as outstanding the a
chieve.nents in rcsource-use educa
tion which have resulted from his
leadership in the movement and
which have contributed to the im
provement of the quality of educa
tion in seventy-five North Carolina
counties.
Dr. Speigner joined the North Ca
rolina College faculty In 1947. Since
1948 he has headed the resource
use education program, which seeks
to make public school teacher* a
ware of a large resevoir of materi
als which ran be found locally and
used effectively in the enrichment
of instruction and improvement of
living.
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Larkins Named
Veep To Council
On Family Life
Dr. John R. Larkins, Consultant,
North Carolina State Board of fhib
lic Welfare, has been elected First
Vice-President of the North Caro
lina Council on Family Life, at the
annual meeting held at the Sir
Walter Hotel. Raleigh. October 21-
23.
The Council is an interracial
Statewide organization, attempting
to bring together family-minded
organizations and individuals to ex
change ideas and concerns. It pro
vides an opportunity for consulta
tion and cooperation to all organi
zations and individuals working
with families and a means for de
veloping State-wWi plans and ac
tion on the goals, needs and prob
lems of the family.
The membership of the Council
is composed of State, and local
health, religious, civic, fraternal,
and welfare organizations and in
dividuals interested in family life.
The present officers are: Presi
dent, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Middleton;
First Vice-President, Dr. John R.
Larkins. Raleigh; Second Vice Pre
sident, Miss Grace Daniel, Salisbu
ry; secretary, Mrs. Kate Garner;
and treasurer, Mrs. Helen Ashby,
Greensboro. Dr. Larkins is the only
Negro officer of the Council
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QUESTION: In working with
children who have speech defects,
does one usually play games to
keep children interested in tha
sesaion? Mrs. P. L.
ANSWER: Yes. the speech cor
rections employs the use of ma
ny games to keep the young int
erested; but he also let's them
know that there is ‘‘speech work”
to be dona as well.
If the speech therapist is interest
ed. happy, and enthusiastic, the
children can be persuaded to do
anything. Their enthusiasm can
easily be worked up. The therapist
must watch their moods when they
first come in and fit her activities
to that.
The therapist must watch the
children’s level of fatigue as well
as their ahifi of attention. Children
aeldom need to know the reason
for an activity; they generally need
to share it. We, of course, are
speaking of young children.
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