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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1957
EquipmentF orNew
Aberdeen Plant To
Be Installed Soon
J. Cecil Beith, manager of the
Aberdeen division of A. & M. Ka-
ragheusian, Inc., recent purchas
ers of the Amerotron plant in Ab
erdeen, said this week that equip
ment for the new plant will begin
arriving early in May, and that a
training program will begin as
quickly as possible after that.
He said that prospective work
ers from throughout the Sandhills
are encouraged t0| visit the plant
and make applicatipns for em
ployment.
“After talking with scores of
people who have applied for posi-
, tions during the past few weeks,”
he sEud, “we’re convinced that the
people in Aberdeen are just the
kind we need to fill the hundreds
of interesting jobs that we’ll soon
have to offer.”
More than 500 applications have
already been filed at the plant, it
was learned.
At the same time Beith said the
company would do “everything
possible to justify your acceptance
of A. & M. Karagheusian in Aber
deen.” He added that it was a
company policy to purchase as
many supplies as possible locally.
The equipping and training pe
riod for the manufacture of velvet
carpeting in the plant will prob
ably extend over a nine months
period, he said.
Blue Legislation:
Examining Board
For Psychologists
A bill to “create a Board of Ex
aminers for psychology, to give
examinations and to certify psy
chologists” was introduced Tues
day in the General Assembly,
bearing the signatures of Rep. H.
Clifton Blue of Moore County,
Rep. John Umstead of Orange, and
Reps. E. K. Powe, Jr., and George
Watts Hill of Durham.
A similar bill is expected to be
introduced in the Senate over the
signatures of Senators J.'Benton
Thomas and Henry Jordan of this
district.
The bill is sponsored by the
North Carolina Psychological As
sociation and is patterned after
the New York State law, passed
last year and regarded gs a model,
Both are based on points Of agree
ment worked out by the Ameri
can Psychological Association and
American Psychiatric Associa
tion.
As a certifying, rather than a
licensing bill, it is expected to
arouse little opposition from the
state’s various medical groups
which ■ have opposed licensing
biUs in the past. The bUl primari
ly sets up standards of education
and training rather than defining
' practice.
Blue said that clinical, or pri
vate, practice of psychology is
onlv a small branch of the profes
sion in North Ceuolina as yet. But
with the rapid growth of the pro
fession of psychology in recent
years. North Carolina included,
and the insufficiency of trained
psychologists, there are many who
feel that certain standards should
be established. At present there
ere no laws in the state govern
ing the practice of psychology.
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