Doings of Our N. C. Men in the Service U. 8. Air ram Captain Chaa. T. Wohlnick. whoee vita. Charlyn. is tha daughter al Mr. and Mrs. Cfcariaa L. n>9 Daka Hoaaaatoad load. _ MOWN COMPLITIS BASIC Pvt. Gregory Brown, grandson of Mrs. Lillie Shaw of Oil Angier Ave., has finished his basic training in the Marine Corps at Parris Island, S. C., and is now undergoing advanced training at Camp Lejeune. § r M ■ JM V Pf SAMPSON Airman Anthony S. Sampson, son of Mrs. Gilda G. Sampson of 1515 Lakeland St., Durham, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., for training in communl cati on s electronics systems. Airman Sampson a 1967 grad uate of Hillside High School, attended United Electronics In stitute, Louisville. ■h I « llfA SHIPP Airman Anton S. Shipp, son Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Adams of 4108 Whitehurst Road, Char lotte, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Cha nute AFB, 111., for training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Shipp is a graduate of West Charlotte Senior High School. Vet's Questions and Answers Q. I haven't received an educational assistance allow ance check from the Veterans Administration for the two weeks in June that I was in school. Will this be included in my check for September when I am back in college? A.—The reason you didn't re ceive a check for the two weeks you were in school in June is that you failed to complete and return to the VA regional office indicicating your Certi fication of Attendance Card. You must return this card not only to be paid for June but also in order to get a check from VA when you return to school in the fall. The June check will be sent to you right after VA receives your Certification of Attend ance Card. The first check after you re turn to school In the fall will probably arrive in mid-Novem ber, but will Include payment for schooling from the day classes resumed through Octo ber. Q. —I served with the Armed Forces police and was recently dicharged. Can I obtain on-the job training under the G.I. Bill for the city police department? A.—Some 150 cities have a 13-month VA-approved on-th -13-month V A -approved on licemen. The program general ly invlove academic Instruction as well as practical field ex perience. Your city happens to be one with the approved course. Check your police de partment or VA office for any assistance or advice needed. Basic requirements include a Durham, haa received the Air Medal far air actios la Viet nam. Captain Wohlnick, an HH BYRD Airman David R. Byrd son of Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Byrd of 408 Dsksr St., Raleigh, has completed bss i c training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He hss been assigned to Sheppsrd AFB, Tex., for training in air craft maintenance. Airman Byrd, a 1968 graduate of J. W. Ligon Senior High School, at tended St. Augustine's College. ' v • SHIELDS Airman Willie Shields, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shields, Sr. of Hobgood, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for training in aircraft maintenance. Airman Shields is a graduate of Brawley High School in Scotland Neck. m m ■ ■ m W I ( W §# ; ; . t ' j McCANN Airman George T. McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. McCann of 320 Bethlehem Rd., Rocky Mount, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He is remaining at Lack land for training as a security policeman. Airman McCann is a graduate of Nashville (N.C.) Central High School. personal Interview by a de partment official, a character investigation and possession of a driver's license. Q. —My wife and I are being divorced so I am changing the beneficiary of my government life insurance to my sister. Must I notify my wife of this? 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Writing in the August Read er's Digest Sir Arthur Lewia, professor of economlca and in ternational affairs at Prince ton University, chargee then leaders with "deficiency of thought" in demanding that colleges and universities be used to A 'eridcate the inferi ority complexes of young biack adulta." Employers will not hfce tha students who emerge from this procees," ha aays. "And their uaefulnaas even in black neighborhoods will be minim al." A more rational goal, he •yx, la for Negroea to focus on education that will build their economic power. "While we are 11 percent of the pop ulation, we have only two per cent of the Jo be at the top four percent of the Joba in the middle, and are forced into as much aa 27 percent of the Joba atthe bottom," he writes. "Ctaarty, our minimum ob jective must be to capture 11 paveoat of ;*m joba to the mkbfle, and of the Jobs at the tope" Pointing oat that moat of the top )oba in the greot A raerican corporation and lnati tutiona go to people from aotne 60 or 80 colleges and unlxaraittea, he saya: "The breakthrough of the Afro-A merican into these college* la therefore abeolutely fundamen tal to the larger economic strategy of Mack power." Star Arthur also criticizes trade union barriers, which he ays "keep our people out of apprenticeehipe In the building and printing trades, and pre vent out upgrading or promo tion In other industries. "Pro bably the Greatest contribu- SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, IMS THE CAHOUNA TDiES- tion to black advancement would be to break thoee bar tiers," he lays. 'ln terms of numbers, our greatest task la to conqure the middle - getting Into skilled poets, foremen's posts, supervisory snd white collar Jobs - through better 'tse of apprenticeehipe, of the high schools and of technical colleges." "Black In America are-in evitably and perpatuelly • a minority," writes Sir Arthur. "In all administrative and lead ership positions we are going to be outnumbered by white folks, and will have to com pete with them. The only way to win this game Is to know them so thoroughly that we can outspace them." To insist on seperate studies ana latwKa doraMoftee uina becoraea far biack atodenU "foOy o4 the high eat order," be dedarao. George Wins in Sippihaw Event FUQUAY-VARWA - Sonny George of Goldsbero woo the low pro title la the Pro-Lady Tournament held at Sippihaw Golf Conrae here Monday. George shot a 19 oe the par 72 coursg to take a two stroke vic tory over Horace Erwin from Kinston, Gene Brings from Nashville, Jerry Crsrver of Gin ton, and host pro Jim Campbell. In the best ball division, the team of Erwin and Donna Hor ton, Mary Jane Stephenson, snd Kathryn Talley took the low net honors with a Mai of 57. 3A