. '9 ' . SATURDAY. OCTCSER 9, 132-TKE CAROLINA TlES- Seers-;Dr. Whiting Biues Last Gonvocafion Address . La flefte. Gardeners itA Petite v Gardeners held their September' meeting. the first after . an August vacation, with Mrs. Egerton on Nash Street where, following a .formal opening, they 1 heard the report of Mrs. Josephine Robinson, delegate to the Federated Garden Clubs meeting ' held in Raleigh in July. , .Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. G.. McCrea, and their com-' mittee on- the Yearbook and Scrap Book were congratulated for bring ing back Blue Ribbons. A number of junior! gardeners also attended the Federation. The- gardeners made elaborate suggestions for the Christmas Show which will be held in the j auditorium of the J.J. Henderson Towers on , uke Street on Sunday, ember 5. Final preparations will oe made at the October "meeting. !. Duplicate ' Bridge Club -'. "!' 'Mtttmu' wr' Mr. Meav ccnaru i ,r- -.--; and Mrs.- Mary Duncan, j first place: Mr, and Mrs. j Curtis Norris, second j place; Mrs. Mary Young J and Randolph Young, third place; Fred McNeill j and Mrs. ; Dorothy ' Mewborn, fourth place. . Dr. Albert N. Whiting set some high goals for North Carolina Central University. To name a few, he said: "We student Washington, Istructed recently include. t''SSL. ;the naw scnooi ana a yuu ijci wm vm m i ui.. o -- it i.i. r-.:i:.. ctaf a ftinHc : s s i h "ninnflele OfaChieVC.' He said the university : ment" for humanity. y Whiting . said in ; his I has been blessed by , a ; He asxea me universi-, speech, increased by one dedicated , faculty. 4 a?(ty community to judge per cent in the last year, devoted staff and a stu- his record Of stewardship . npcmr i riirs in-1 imera i uvni ivauiinu uiuwiiya,; lauu , m,u " " Unive"rMty address j nearby ( Whitino cniinHfvl a nntf DC nf aprr.mnikhmi.nt hnrl T Dunne the oast fifteen ! health education facility iH HAfinitiupiv that the ' vpars. NCCU has ad- i ' And ; enrollment, I university represents a danced' " in its higher J 'successful educational education endeavors los- ' enterprise." . ' ? Ling very little, if any, of i. - KI nn Mn h" crhnnl? rvrshnal ' .IV 'i V1V 'Villi IIIV ' w . w...V..M. should preserve . disoute the fact that we; ouality that has been a curiosity, , aft a 'realized force a trademark or the institu in iaid, bringing the . . nco- i. count iu j,ujo. head- ; j "generally been preoc-l'j that ; when I was either 'cupied with obtaining an j right or wrong; my in-' heighten -y intellectual i quantum contributor in ' tion that is approaching Describing the statof cauca ion. f v , Vv wre. aspirations, , reduce the 73rd birthday. ; ;af fairs, Whiting said "In . .Whiting -.said .he. has Jmy ncs werealways Campus Hill an overall sense, we are , in good circumstances 11 IIVTWI I V&l blLVVI Ct Jlllg.lV i p VI Ml UldlVVI III : IVI v v ;( Tday of his educational 1 j what I perceived as the k V Whiting will retire as, ed, includiqg master's .fand can -be truthfully r.career but looks forward -interest or NCCU. . $ NCCIJY Ser ad-' degrees in - public ad- ' described as an institu-1 to the tranquility; and -v ."For what Iv was i..--': in nicratinn -: anri Ition on the move.' i release of retirement. Enable to do and for i He challenged faculty I rwhat I failed to do and .impersonal ; quality of Uaid to aoDlause from ai A number of academic college life and prevail well-spirited audience, l- programs have been add aoamst mere -mecnanicai (Continued FromFront jnstructiomi: ' resources of the com- I , w ... should strive minktmtnr Jnn irtl ministration 1 , ' - and munity and give nothing vigorously : to develop ;'i98j aftei jxteen' years, criminal justice, as well in return. .! nrnorams and teachine - it usujl i a an undergraduate :i .ii c - ' -.- an a ici a -vcii f 1 1 v I ic I ' - wu"v I trrhninup5 ; pparefl noi - - j . :. , , , . . . T ., cuuv-auuii - taicci. m only tor ;ne privuegea search -committee is cur and the intellectual elite. rentiy . seeking a sue but for those of the less ceSsofi developed intelligence ; He sajd he plans to and less advantage,.. move t0 - Columbia, In his last official ad- j Maryland next year, and dress to students, faculty j maybe do some research and staff Thursday mor-1 with one of the higher mng the State of the education institutions in 4 Candidates (Continued from Front) associate professor at Alabama V&M Universi ty from 1968 to 1970 and as professoiV 1970-7jt and again in 19737 He also directed the university's Center for Research. He was a-visiting professor at the University of Alabama, 1968-70. Marbury received "his undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Alabama A&M Universi ty in 1957. In 1961, he graduated from Oberlin University, and obtained his doctorate from Har vard University in 1968. According to members, many of the negative things they said the store would bring to the area are already star ting to appear and the store has only been open a few weeks.' i They cite, for exam 1 pie, that increased vehi cle and pedestrian traffic is causing safety hazards because many children, on their way to school, have stopped using the l marked crossing at Dakota Street and are now crossing close to the store. Additionally, residents tion on the move.' in terms or Drouiems maiiciiKcu latuuv rv and weaknesses, Whiting j'j and students to 1 focus, t tfor the errors made, : spoke of an athletic i : in the future, on the im- fihere is but one last, i department v that , is I perative of worjd leader-, fresort and that is to r plagued by deficits, in-,ship" and; carry the'feport me to Goj' , ability to offer National ' ' 1 . ; '" ', " "i "', '.'""T.,... .,. ' ' Direct Student Loans : degree program in com puter and informational sciences. New construction, it seems, occurs every semester. Buildings con- i because of a high default store is closed. Residents say that allowing the store to open against the wishes of that community takes away their right of self determination, and they will not sit idly by and say, there nas oeen a ; , . significant increase in the "We will take leaflets iu yvviv 111 illV JUI1VUU oarticularly around the d,n8 ?;fas. Dv sa,d Derimeter of the food mart, the path used by students and in areas where cars park after the Charles E. Dave dean of the NCCUj School of Law. He was; an associate professor of law at the University of j North Carolina . at, Chapel Hill from J975 until he assumed his cur rent duties' in 1980 In the early 70's, he worked and "there will be an nouncements jn the chur ches and we will enlist the help of the NCCU community. And although we have no control over the people driving by, we highly en courage people not to do business there." So the battle between Campus Hill residents and what they call an "unwanted intruder" rages on. And only time and perhaps the sup port that others give to Campus Hill residents -can tell who will be the victor. Lucas Pharmacy, lnc "Discount Drug$- Professional Service" 9ns West Main St. . Durham, N.C Phone 1588-1368 Robert R. Lucas, RPh, Owner VMriMry MtdlciMi H OtxesuiH PricM Guaranteed Lowest Prescription Drug Prices m mi Lucas Pharmacy, Inc. 206 West Main St. 688-1 368 $00 Off 1 st NEW Prescription with this couponj Limit 1 per person lExpim October 30, 1982 J J THE SHOE SPECIALIST shoe repair' Orthopedic, prescriptions SPORT SHOE RESOLE ' RETAIL BOOT SALES - SAVE! High Top Work-Boot $19.99-$28.99 Cowboy Stylo Boot v i Wo also law Wifcor Work Shoot ft Boot WE'VE GOT BOOTS! 'Complete'ShoeCare'.' ALL BOOTS AT NORTH DUKE MALL f 4774121 SOUTH SQUARE MALL 4894696 Marital status infor mation was not available ," Washington and New at the time of -this York law firms. ; writing. Nebraska Mays, 51 4 vice president of the statewide Tennessee University system. He: has held several positions, at Fisk University in cluding that of chairman of the education depart-1 ment. He has held professor ships j. and.4aught 3. at 1 several other universities in the 60's including Ten nessee State University, Florida A&M University and Alcorn College (now Alcorn , A&M Uhivcrsiiv). Mayes is a ,195.1 jradiiaie, of Alcorn A&M-CoUege; He receiv ed .his master's degree and ' doctorate from Southern Illinois Univer sity in 1953 and 1958. respectively. Mays marrjed the former Ms. Helen Moore. They have .three children:' Curtis. Pa'mela and Mark. ! He received'- his ' undergraduate . degree from N.C. College in , 1966 with high honors, : and his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia University Law School in , 1969 .v: ; Daye is a member of j the bar in New York, ' Washington, DC, and North CarolinaKwwf " He is married to the ' former Ms. Norma Lowery. r rjzrri Soft pads protect from pain, while .. medicated disks work to remove corns. AN EXCITING OPPORTUNfTV ORYOUI BECOME A DEALER TODAY Isurt your own business. Be your -own boss. Become ffetldns deader I Interested in learning more about ,l this great opportunity? CaD ' 1 596-7468 1 Help Wanted Durham County and City Youth The Durham Employment and Training COet. located it 212 N. Manoum St., is now accepting ap plications lor a Youth Program that wH provide part time employment and educational epportuBSet! Tt be eligible, you must be a high school drop-out bet ween the ages ot 16-21 and economical disadvatv taged. If interested, appBcattons can be picked up Monday-Friday. 8:33-5:C9 p.m. DEADLINE DATE -November 1, 1S32. ,,- The Durham Employment and Training Cifce Is an Equal CpportunSyiuSirmsve Actten OrgsnizatiM and dots tat tfscimmate en the basis ef kandicap In the admisslaa cf asy pregrants or acthrKas. . ADJACENT TO RTP J t DTD .7 mine nnrhim d mills. mr-i iiiiii. ii n 12mins. Duke Century Oaks Apartments 'IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ' 2. 3 Bedrooms ' Firoplaces in Townhouses i Energy Elticient Features Upte 2Vi Baths Jogging Trail 10 Apt. Designed lor the Handicapped Draperies ; n A WasherOryer Connections Pool ft Clubyuse Private PatioBaicony Tot Lots Indoor Handball Racquet ball Facilities 1 1 Model Open Daily Monday-Friday i-6 Saturday 12-4 4701 E. 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