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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
A.—As the insured, you may
change the beneficiary at any
time without the knowledge or
consent of a previously named
beneficiary, and you may elect
to have the policy paid in a
lump sum or monthly.
NEW BOOKS AT
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FICTION
Forester The Man in the
Yellow Raft
Gordon—The Death Committee
Jameson—The White Crow
Lamb —Mighty Manslayer
Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-
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Archer—The Unpopular Ones
Hull—The Know-Nothing Gar
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Popkln Desalination; water
for the World's Futura
Prehoda Extended Youth;
the Promise of Gerontology
Seligman—Premanent Poverty
One out of four black youths,
16-21, failed to find a job last
summer as compared to one
in seven for young people in
general.
Hydro-electric power produc
tion in Norway has almost
doubled since 1966.
OB helicopter pilot nt Tuy Hoa
Air Baea, was cited for hit out
standing airmanship and eour
t|e on socceaaful and impor
tant missions under haiardoua
conditiona. He ia in a unit of
the Aeroapace Reacue and Be
covery Service.
The captain, a graduate of
Belleville (N.J.) High School,
received his B.S. degree in
1865 from East Carolina Uni
versity Greenville, where ho
waa commissioned through the
Air Force Reserve Officers
Training Corps program. He ia
a member of Pi Kappa Phi.
Carlos Barrea at 3-foot-nine
is the shortest jockey among
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the tallest
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Black Educator Blasts 'Folly' of
Demands for Separate Study
NEW YORK-Biack milt,
tanta who demand that coßafaa
create aeperato study programa
and living accomodations for
Afro-Amerlcam studenta "are
beating their heads aphwl the
wrong waU," in the rtew of a
distinguished black educator.
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.
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