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-THE CAROLINA THUS SATURDAY, AUGUST T, IMB NOTED CALIF. 6-B m 'I Tfl » 4^l Kf ' -«■ 9c %J I WM V ■ ft ■ JN ... J- *•; ABH ■PnBBHDHBHHI HAYES . . . Surfcasting CORDON'S GIN HGORDON'4! 1 V/ ■ iio WI. ft* OMICI ■ \J/ ■ 141 DISTILLED PH 4| LONDON DRY IJ^ R I DISTILLED t SOTTIED IN THE U.S.A. IylN||/ I K I THE DISTILLERS COMPANY, LIMITED! V I FL MklpmU AIM MM nrui smirt MTIUU no* em to HOOT • moor: m em co. no. UMM. H J KILGORE THEOLOGIAN SHAW SPEAKER RALEIGH "There i* no place in the emerging Great So ciety for Negro colleges," a noted theologian told some 200 Baptist ministers and leaders In attendance at a special con vocation at Shaw University last Friday morning. "Shaw University, and all similar colleges, must be pre pared to serve all those who need service, regardless of the race, class or creed," declared Dr. Thomas E. Kilgore, pastor of the Second Baptist Church of Los Angeles, California. Speaking at a special convo cation climaxing the 1964-69 financial program conducted by the pastors of the state in con nection with Shaw University's Centennial Development cam paign, . the former executive secretary of the General Bap tist State Convention of North Carolina told the audience that schools like Shaw need to go "mining" among the youngsters whose college entrance exami nations fall below the 600 mark. "Here in this group lie many good and talented minds," he said. "They simply need to be taught to pass tests." Many of our small schools make the mistake in attempting to become little Harvards or little Yales," Kilgore declared. "What they really need is an educational curriculum that is MOUNT VERNON MAN WINNER OF SURFCASTING OCEAN CITY, Md—John Hayes of Mt. Vernon, N. Y„ one of the nation's top surfcasters, won first honors in convention al surfcasting against rigid com petition July 24 in the Ballan tine-Garcia Surfcasting For Ac curacy Tournament. Hayes scored 53 points in the tourney sponsored by P. Ballan tine and Sons and The Garcia Corp. to win the hotly contest ed all-day match. Not only was there a stiff wind blowing but Hayes competed against a field of fifty Atlantic Coast's surf casting experts including Paul Mumford of Ocean City who holds the world's record in the accuracy tournament with a score of 95 out of a possible 100 Hayes has placed high in many of the surfcasting for ac curacy tournaments, which have been held from Massachusetts to Maryland for the past fer# years. The sport has grown to such popularity among surfcasting enthusiasts that there always is a surplus of sportsmen and women seeking spots in the competition. Competitors cast at five box targets of varying sizes and at varying distances to score. The importance of accuracy for successful fishing has been increasingly recognized by ex perts. The men and women who compete in the tournament not only sharpen their accuracy, but win valuable prizes. There are both individual and club trophies awarded for each con tost. The schedule of events for the balance of the 1965 season is as follows Aug. 21—Reho both Beach, Delaware; Sept. 11 —Annapolis, Maryland; Sept. 18 —Seaside Heights, N. J. BIRTHS J| The following birthi were re ported to $e Durham County Health Department during the week of July 19 through 24, alio week of July 28 through 31. Thurmond and Eva Mayo, girl; John and Edna Wilcher, girl; James and Willene Thom as, boy; George and Ella Ceres, boy; Dosie and Aydra Walker, boy; James and Mary Bullock, girl; George and Ola Johnson, girl; Jeffrey and Zulean Charles, boy; Owen and Ida Daniels, boy; Leon and Clen tine Williams, girl; James and Barbara McNalr, girl; Lonnie and Mattie Thomas, girl; Davie and Pauline Throckmorton, girl; Chancey and Annette Walker, girl; Thomas and Onie Wil liams, girl; Willie and Martha Hodges, boy; Leroy and Rosa Taylor, boy; Felton and Mattie Sales, girl; Plummer and Bar bara Jones, girl; Theodore and Dorothy Martha, girl; J. G. and Barbara Downey, boy; Edward and Naomi Thompson, boy; Willie and Mary Gilbert, boy; Hoover and Thelma Bowen, girl; Henry and Dorothy Park er, boy; Howard and Valinda Fooler, girl; Charles and San dra Johnson, boy; Thomas and Nora Lucas, boy; James and Delia Bass, girl; John and Vir ginia Lindsey, girl; George and Serena Bullock, girl. WIST POINT GRADUATE Named Whit* HOUM Fallow— Major Ronald B. Loo, 33. con tor, chief of tho Kloctronlc Sys tems aoctlon at tho U.S. Army Matorlal Command (AMC) in Washington, 0. C., holds a cer tificate naming him as ono of tho first group of 15 Whlto House Follows. Tho 15 Follows will sorvo as Internes In ernment, working for ono year at a top level within tho federal system. Tho certificate was pre sented to Ma|or Lee and the other winners by President Johnson at a White House cere mony. The 15 wore chosen from 3,100 applicant* from ell over the nation. At the left is Gen oral Frank S. Boston, Jr., com mending general of tho AMC. On tho right Is Daniel M. Lue vano, assistant secretary of the Army in charge of Instellotlom and Logistics. flexible and unorthodox enough to accommodate itself to the current social changes." 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