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SAT., MAY 19,1979 Native Americans Urge Bia^s To Talk On Saving Colleqes BvPatRrvant THE CAROLINA TIMES-7 UNITED NEGRO FUND CHOIR Dr.R.E. Dawson Lauded Honor Med Society By •. Robert E. Dawson recently honored by ima of Tennessee 3ter of the Alpha :ga Alpha Honor leal Society. A 1943 uate, Dr. Dawson was cted as an alumni iuate member at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. Alpha Omega Alpha is a national Honor Medical Society founded in 1902. Gamma of Tennessee Chapter was chartered in 1957. Exacting graduate scholastic and post- CARD OF THANKS The family of Bertie H. Ross, wants to thank 'mily, friends and neighbors for their kindness iring our berevement and a special thanks for oral offerings. The Family of Bertie Ross. LAW-DAY SERVICE AT GETHSEMANE here will be a Special Law-Day Service, Sunday, 120 at Gethsemane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro It 11 a.m. A special sermon will be delivered by Dr. 1. Brown, pastor. 11 lawyers, judges, law enforcement officers, cour- ise personnell, and the public is invited to attend, re will be a dinner following the service in the base- it. NEW YORK nor’s Advisory Committee on Medical Assistance. Dr. Dawson, a member of the Board of Trustees of Durham County General Hospital Cor poration, is active in a number of local and na tional organizations; he is included in a number of Who’s Who listings. 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 ALEXANDER D. MOSELEY. D.D J. C. TRUEITT. ASSISTANT MINISTER INISTER SUNDAY, MAY 20,1979 YOUTH SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M. Message Music 9:30 A.M. 10:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Message Music 6:00 P.M. Morning Worship Rev. James Turner Senior Choir Church School Baptism Morning Worship Rev. Glenn M. Pettiford Junior & Tots' Choirs Senior Citizens’ Program luest Speaker Mrs. Inez Myles, Executive Director N. C. Senior Citizens Federation of NC, Inc. TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES Call 688-6052, 688-7180, 682-8464 ST. JOSEPH’S AME CHURCH “Striving For Liberation And Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869“ 2521 Fayetteville St., Durham, N.C. W.W. EASLEY, Minister May 20, 1979 8 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday Schooi 11:00 a.m. Regular Worship Prayer Service 12 Noon Each Wednesday Jr. Church Wednesday — 6:00 p.m. By Pat Bryant Two Native American pokesmen called for talks between black and Native American leaders in the struggles to save predominantly black col leges what uSed to be predominantly Native American Pembroke Col lege. Their interest to align and affiliate with blaCk and liberal white forces struggling to save black colleges was propelled last week when President William Friday and Governor James Hunt recommended that the UNC Board of Governors appoint Dr. Paul R. Givens of Illinois as Pem broke chancellor. Givens if the first white to serve Pembroke State College as Chancellor. Losing a Native American head at Pem broke has been in steps: a declining Native American study body, and faculty proceeded. Several sources say that plans exists to replace black chancellors at the five predominatly black schools with white administrators when vacancies occur. Jerry Berkelhammer, assistant director of the N.C. Commissionon In dian Affairs warned blacks this week that white adminstrators may replace blacks at the predominatly black schools soon. Bruce Jones, director of the Commission said in formal discussions bet ween blacks and Native Americans about educa tion concerns were desired by the Native American population of Robeson County. Lack of effective leader ship among Robeson County residents and across the state, cripple at tempts to retain predominatly black schools and what was at one time the predominant ly Indian school. Native American leadership hasn’t been very active to save the school until a crisis oc- cured, as has been the case with the predominantly black institutions. Even now, Jones and Berkelhammer say, the goal of Indians was to secure a Native American in the position of chancellor so that whoever held the position could act as a role model for Indian children, One top Native American official told THE CAROLINA TIMES that regardless of the appointment, Pem broke’s population would not recognize Givens as chancellor and would aci as If the positon is vacant ' That would mean violence. Reportedly when the UNC Board of Governors made the ap pointment of Givens several Native Americans brandished guns while others wept. Voa can save by subscribing to THE CAROLINA TIMES It's easy! 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In addition, he is a member of the Executive Commit tee of the Board of Trustees of Meharry Medical College and North Carolina Central University where he is chairman of the Trustee- Faculty Relations Com mittee. He was recently appointed to the Gover- Dr. Dawson To Address Nursing Grads The President elect of National Medical Associa tion will be the featured speaker for the “pinning ceremony” for graduating seniors from the North Carolina Central Universi ty Department of Nursing. Dr. Robert E. Dawson will address seniors at 3 p.m. Saturday at Universi ty Theatre, Farrison- Newton Communications Building on the NCCU campus May 19, 1979. The ceremony will award the nursing pin of the NCCU department to the 28 students who will complete graduation re quirement in May. They are the seventh class to complete the bac calaureate program in nursing leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree begun in September, 1969. 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