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SAVE 20 to 40 ON FAMOUS
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U.o American National
eitepapei Publishers
it currently in the
m It the mvuation
f th,- USSR JouraafctsV
OaftMh Membrt of the
"4iWikn Include ' fimfM
Murph P.L. Inman, Garth
Reeves, John Sengstacke,
Lenoie Carter, Howard Woods,
Robert Thomas and Carlton
Goodlett.
Having visited Moscow and
Leningrad the delegation left
far Uzbekistan-one of the
fifteen Soviet republics. Prior
to the Gieat October Socialist
Revolution children study in
9,000 secondary schools. (The
republic has a population of
12.9 million)
After visiting a school in
Tashkent, the capital of
Uzbekistan. Carlton Goodlett,
head of the' delegation, said.
"For the first time we .hat
seen " national education) in
action and we are delighted
with it" He stressed that the
AfrAmericari -publishers had
arrived in Uzbekistan
specifically to view the Soviet
successes scored by the people
of the former colonial region
of tsarist Russia. The
delegation members. Goodlett
said, were particularly
impressed by the fact that
children, receiving a
well-rounded education, are
brought up not only in the
spirit of national pride, but,
also in the spirit of
internationalism ' -if"
Having gone sightseeing in
the city and having met the
residents of Tashkent, the
guests from the United States,
visited the Male k (star of the
steppes) State Farm in the
Hungry steppe.
The head of the delegation
said that they were particularly
interested in visiting the farm
because they had long wanted
to study the activities and the
structure of a Soviet farm. The
malek farm was set up a year
after the end of the Second
World War in the Hungry
steppe, which was then an
unirrigated. desert area. Over
the decades the. Soviet state has
earmarked hugt .furids to
deveMp trie Hungry steppe;
today it is a blossoming land.
The farm is multibranched, but
cotton is its main crop. The
work is 82fr mechanized; but
almost 1,500 people of 34
different nationali
there. : , '
As part of their tour of the
farm, the American guests
visited a kindergarten, an
elementary school, a music
school, and a specialized
secondary school, where skilled
specialists in agriculture are
trained. "
Sharing his impressions of
the visit to the farm, Garth
Reeves stressed that the
achievements of the Uzbek
people were of special value for
Afro-Americans.
The managrn of the Malek
farm cava a dinner in honor of
the guest during which Howard
Woods stated that the
i i i t J o ft
members-representing 26
million Afro-Americans strive,
Ike the Soviet people, for the
attainment of peace. The
guests from the USA Howard
Woods, pointed out, were very
pleased to see that Uzbek,
Russian, Ukriiilan and
Azerbaigan children do not
know the race hatred anil
animosity that poisons
ch ildhood for rising
generations of Afro-Americans.
announced plans to contribute
an assortment of toys to
Homer G. Phillips Hospital. St.
Louis, and Martin Luther King
Memorial Hospital, Los
Angeles. ,
The toys being donated to
she two predominately Black
hospitals are produced and
marketed by Shindana 'Toys
of Los Angeles, a Black-owned
and operated firm. - r-
Homer G. Phillips Hospital's
pediatrics ward has aMW
daily census of 45 youngsters
in addition to an outpatient
clinic where a significant
number of young patients
come for treatment daily." S
Martin Luther King
Memorial Hospital reports an
average daily census in
pediatrics of 25 to 35 young
boys and girls. In addition, the
hospital operates an indoor and
outdoor child care center
which has an average dally
attendance of 50 youngsters.
The scheduled contribu
is being made by the Dial i
tmmwmmm mm
Household Predwte ttrigftp.
This activity is. the eoln
urogram which Dial has
initiated with Shindana Toys
within recent months.
Cunehtly, Dial soap is
offering Shindana's "Flip
WilsonGeraldine" doll and
"Baby Nancy" -as
self-liquidating premiums in
several selected major markets.
located in bus terminals
operated by Greyhound Lines,
Inc., also a wholly -owned
subsidiary of The Greyhound
Corporation.
Th- heduled contribu
-! 'i pitalsand
the tie-in promotion follow a
highly successful Dial soap
"Back-to-School Shopping
Spree" conducted on a selected
market basis during late July
and early August.
These programs are
consistent with the Greyhound
commitment to corporate
social responsibility, and are
implemented by the corporate
level Special Markets'
department.
FIRST PERFORMERS AT FSU LYSEUM - Dr. Lemuel Berry, extreme left, Head of the
Department of Music and Humanities at FSU, and music major Mevelyn Hughes, second from left,
greet music artists of The Descendants of Mike & Phoebe after their performance recently. The artists
are Consuela Moorehead and Bill Lee, who are brother and sister
Inflation rates were
considerably higher at other
periods in American history; a
common laborer in Boston
who earned three shillings a;
day in early 1777 was paid 60
shillings in mid 1979,
according to an article in the
U: S. Department of Labor's
"Monthly Labor Review."
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bway Feted
jtVpproximately 100
National D. C. Government,
Subway Transit Authority and
Contractor officials were
present today recently at a
moving testimonial honoring
the most successful contractor
to date in the construction of
the Washington, D.C. Subway.
, .The re-bar Construction
Company specializes in steel
reinforcing and decking and
installs the steel ribs which
provides the structural
framework for the walla of the
Subways tunnels.
Re-Bar Construction
Company Owners John
Euafbeo (2nd from right) and
Isbmeal Harps (3rd from left)
are shown here with (from left)
white house aid Stanley Scott,
Subway General Manager Gen.
Jackson Graham, Luncheon
speaker and president of
Philadelphia, Pa. Chamber of
Commerce Thacher
Longstreth, and W. Ronald
Evans, President, 0. C.
Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
Longstreth is wearing the
jacket given to him by the
Re-Bar Youth Baseball Team.
Re-Bar was honored for
winning more than $3 million
in Subway Contracts.
fouke Speaker
Mr. Orde Coombs of New
York City, writer and critic
will speak at Duke University
Room 136, Social Science
Building, at 7:30 p.m.; October
2 8,; 1073, for the
Afro-American studies
program. Mr. Coombs' works
include a black poetry
anthology, "We Speak As
Black Liberators", and "Do
You See My Love For You
Growing", a collection of
assays on black experience.
Residing In Okla.
Mrs. H. D. Williams,
daughter of Mrs. Lillian Glenn
of Rougemont is now located
in Fort SOI, Oklahoma. Mrs.
Williams and her husband
eodWr SSMSSS
residents of Durham
HOMECOMtNG AND FALL
RALLY SLATED AT ST.
JOHN THE BAPTIST
CHURCH
St John Baptist Church will
have their annual Homecoming
and Fall Rally S unday,
October 21, at the 11:00 a.m.
service. The pastor, Rev. L. M.
Gooch will deliver the message.
Dinner will be served in the
Fellowship Hall at the close of
the service.
All our friends and
neighbors are invited to
worship with us.
iillJ 11
lrMndprirF.S.Bkof
EnfieW is Honored at Lundveon
BERRY
Henry Aaron
To Make TV
Variety DebuT
Henry Aaron, now only one
home run away from tying
Babe Ruth's career record, will
make his TV variety debut on
km: Television Network's
"The Flip Wilson Show"
Thursdav. Nov. 15 (8-9 p.m.
NYT, in color).
Aaron will show Flip new
uses for a baseball bat (in
addition to hitting home runs)
and will be "roasted" by Flip
and other surprise guests in a
spoof of the Friars Club
banquets. ,
The Atlanta slugger will also
talk about sports with Flip.
Aaron hit the 713th home run
of his career Sept. 29, and
played the last game of the
season the following day. He
now has all winter to prepare
for tying Babe Ruth's record of
714 when the Atlanta Braves
open the 1974 season playing
San. Francisco in Candlestick
Park. '
' Aaron, Who this season his
20th -slugged 40. home runs,
drove in 96 runs and batted
.301, joins guests Lee Grant
and Gladys Knight and the Pips
on "The Flip Wilson Show".
NBC Sports will resume its
special coverage of Aaron in
April, 1974. Regular NBC-tV
programming will be
interrupted to show Aaron's
714th home run and the homer
that sets the new record, No.
715.
"Thu i .iinu Winter of Henrv
Assam, " nrttUiniir NHC News
snec?al tU.ili Off-the
diamond star's career and
personal Ufe, will be color cast
Sunday, Oct. 21 (10-11 pjn.
NYT).
FEWER ADMIRALS
The Navy says it plans an
11 per cent reduction in the
number of admirals over the
next three years. This is the
first reduction since 1948.
When an individual makes
up his mind to go to work,
he's usually surprised by the '
pleasant results.
Rev. Daye. Eld.
Best Abiding
Savior Speakers
Reverend W. E. Daye of
Ebenezer Baptist Church on
South Alston Avenue and
Elder James Bast of Immanuel
Temple Seventh Adventist
Church located on Lincoln
Street will respectively be the
guest , speakers for the two
remaining Black Theology
Discussion Sessions being hold
at Abiding Savior Lutheran
Church, 1625 South Alston
Avenue on Sunday, October
21, 1978 and October 28,
1973 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:80
p.m. '
Coupled with the discussion
sessions on each of the
Sundays will be an Art Exhibit
from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
presenting the work of "Third
World" artists, Asariah Mbatha
of South Africa and Vlnayak S.
Masojo of India, In "An
Intrepretation of Christian
Themes."
V Both the exhibit end the
discussion sessions on Black
Theology grow out of Abiding
Savior's Congregational
concern for further cultural
enrichment in the realm of
Christianity. The discussions
ad exhibit are open to persons
of all faiths; and, It It hoped
that the Durham Community
will view the work of these
renown artists, participate In
the discussions end enjoy the
refreshments served end the
Christian Fellowship.
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The personnel of Inborden
School Enfield, honored F.S.
Barry retiring principal at a
luncheon in the school
cafeteria Friday. Oct. 12. Also
present as guest were mwsieav
of the Central Office Staff,
members of the County Board
of Education, members of the
District Advisory Council,
principals of the various
schools and several retired
principals and teachers of the
county. Mr. Berry was
presented three volumes of
quotations from the school
personnel and a plaque from
the aides. Ho also received a
beautiful pot plant from Mr.
and Mrs. Gilchrist.
Mr. Berry is a native of
Halifax County and attended
the public schools of this
county with the exception of
one year of high school in
Washington, D. C. He received
his B. S. degree from Elizabeth
City State Univ. Elizabeth
City, and his M. S. degree from
A ft T University in
Greensboro. Prior to his
retirement Oct. 1 of this school
year, Mr. Berry had worked in
the Halifax County School
System since 1936 beginning in
a one teacher school. During
his career he has served as
teacher principal in three other
schools and principal of White
Oak School and Inborden
School which is the largest
school in the county.
During World War tt he
served five years in the Army.
Mr. Berry is a member of
NCDH Announces
October Speakers
The Southern Regional
Council and the National
Committee Against
Discrimination in Housing,
Inc., are pleased to announce
that speakers for the October
15-16 Southeastern Regional
Housing Conference in Atlanta
will include: '. '
-Julian Bond, Georgia
House of Representatives
- Howard Lee, Mayor,
Chapel .Hill, North Carolina -:N
-Samuel J. Simmons,
President, National Center for
Housing Management
William R. Morris,
National Director, Housing
Programs, NAACP
We urge you to come and
share your experience . and
understanding with men and
women from throughout the
Southeast who are involved, as
you are, in the daily struggle
for equal access to housing.
Representative Bond, whose
topic wiH be "The New Urban
South," will be the luncheon
speaker on Monday.
About half of this time was
P to the U.S.A. aad the
lp half in the Asiatic Pacific
area. While in service he
received three medal, among
Which was the Pacific Theater
Campaign Medal with three
bronze Stars.
several professional
president of the School
Club for ten years. Bei
'ftggjpaoel Arties, he
found time to perttd
many religious m
activities; namely, oe
a in
enrfc
SL,kLim TP CAJMfJWA TmIA
Tuuaas formHMste Aejerfen. He b a meaaftt of
County Memorial Hospital, the White Oak Baad CRasj
served OB the board of the mBmmm Wimm
anrT the town of Enfield Flose & Berry a teacher in
Recreation Board He has been the PiUman Fm. School
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