. J" Howard By Henry Duvall - .Whcrt; 'I Howard -University celebrated the J 115th anniversary of it& founding- March 2, the ; university's namesake. General ', - Oliver , O.. Howard emerged from the shadows of history-.. Seated unassumingly in the -laudience ' at the ; untoersijy's Charter Day j convocation vwas - Gen.;; Howard' " : 1 great. graridsoftuvTito . ; D.v Howard, .one of eleven remaining', deseendan t v ; 0f the Cjvtf War general, !- The t Charter Day ' cerenjony ? com-, mcmoratcd the founding bf 1 th?v predominantly : black! university in Washington, DC., on March 2, 1867 by a :harjer. enacted by the U.S.; Congress." Actresk f Ruby' Dec, was awarded an honorary doctor of. humapities'degree at the celebration, and four Howard!' 'alumni - were honored- for' their career ichicvciuents the night xfore at A Charter Day linner. v : Gen. Oliver Otis toward was one of the ounding fathers of the ntversity.v and, says, his rca-grandson, he was he prihejfirst ;realize ha! vsWiortwas the ncajp irom' djErlyatianiv "1 think . :0erfv Howard would rfoyd of the un i versiiy 6 today," Howard etnphaizes. Tito Hard knew f iis great-grandfather -om family stories pass i down through the derations. One story. University Celebrates Year of Service was actor Ossie Davis, Southern California; who beamed when the Gabrielle Kirk T honorary degree: was McDonald, a U.S.: conferred upon his wife, district judge in Ruby Dee. Davis was Houston; and Frank' awarded ' an honorary HAT. ,UXHZ3A:Z2 1 r told to him by his grand mother, was that the general adopted a young blacks boy in the South named Jeremiah, whom the general -subsequently tried to enroll in the U.S. degree from Howard in Military v Academy at 1973..; West ; Point, his alma The mater. Jeremiah was alumni denied admission, which the Charter, Day Howard believes may ceremonies were Arnett have been one of . the Art is Anderson.' a reasons the general saw the need to establish an institution of higher lear ning for blacks. .! A filmmaker; by pro fession, ' Howard, 43 , says he has lived in the Middle East for most of the past nine years, pro ducing a number of documentaries in that region?' His last visit . to Howard was in .1979, when he met Howard President V- James E. Cheek.. Howard intends to return to the Middle East, and he wants to help organize a trip to the area, for President Cheek. He hopes to lay the groundwork for establishing endowed chairs in Middle Eastern studies at American black colleges, a project he would like to see ad ministered under the guidance of Howard. During t-he Charter Day convocation. Presi dent Cheek introduced Tito Howard to the university. The descen dant of the university's namesake rose to a warm ovation. . '.' . Als.0 seated, in the au dience at the university's Cramton Auditorium Savage, 'a' New York in surance executive. .:' -After witnessing the four Howard 'university's 1 15th an honored during niversary commemora tion and touring the main campus, - Tito Howard remarked, "T feel there's a need for my family to be more visible in the affairs of the University." Washington, D.C., den tist; L. Julian Haywood, a professor of medicine at the University of Hunt, Jackson , Meet Governor Jim Hunt and the Rev. Jesse Jackon mel in IN fcxectitive Man sion March 11 to discuss a number, or mutual coBctrns; Includinjj voter registration, economic development and job training. Jackson and Hunt both . spoke at the Governor's. Conference on Juvenile Delinquency. Prevention. Day Care Conference To Be Held Here The annual Day Care four workshop sessions and "Earjy Education and the Friday evening Conference sponsored keynote address $re eligi- by the Durham Day Care ble to receive one Cortti- Council fahd DucaanjeuHjngj fidiJiatvoftjAJal Technical? Institute win good for certificate I be held Friday evening, renewal. March 26, and all day Saturday, March 27, at Workshops dealing Durban. Technical In- with health and safety in stitute. The theme of the elude First Aid for conference Is "Children, Children, Child Care Parents; Teachers Safety and the New Law, Outlook for the 80s". Fitting Nutritious Snacks On Friday evening a Into Your Budget, and panel will discuss Planning Nutritious "Perspectives on Educa- Meals for Infants and tioit, Day Care and Toddlers. Sessions about Families:" Participants child development in Jnclude Dr. Orthner, elude Learning Ex tprofessor in Department periences for Children . of Child Development Under Three, Playing ;and Family Relations at with Sounds for Reading UNC-G; Dr. Carol Readiness, Helping! ; Stack, v professor in Children Develop Social Department of An- Skills, Children and. University; Ms. Florrie, special interest to work-. Gtasser. Division Of ino narpnK inrlude Haw 1 Policy , . Development, t0 Choose Quality Day T N.C. Department of Ad- Care, The Myth of the V ministraHOn; and Dr. Super Mom, After ,VU Helen Kaucn, congres- School and Summer Pro sional Science Fellows grams for School-Age Program.. Washington,' Children, Child Care D.C. The moderator will Tax Credit, How to" be Dr. Phail Wynn, Cope as a Working president of Durham Parent, Rights and Technical Institute. Responsibilities of Those who attend all Parents. Jit HII JinELPHIA--tVlS. , Ktnei . Hill. O. 01 PbUadclphia does not look to pleased as she UsUna L ) to city Officials tell her and a gathered group ot over 400 senior citizens aooui proposed cum iu a leueru program which provides for low Income senior cltf lent-', w 1 l y y a j ;Ju-. Share the spirit jt Share the refreshment it adj ad Wi n Aiiiti) wo ob vl -itiUjTJ vt f'T,H;rv.vo; ii.o I- , ? r :,-rv T I Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,. LIGHTS: 9 mg."Uf". 0.7 mg. nicotine. LIGHTS 100'S: 10 raftar" lUjng. wcoiina. au. per osaietta by FTC roeihcd f V