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,' 4-Day TB Institute Is Planned In State LAKE JTJNALUSKA The 9th | Institute on Problems in Tubercu io&is Centro! sponsored b> night North Carolina Agencies will be held a* the Methodist Assembly here June 28 through July 1, Over 100 health, welfare, rehabi litation and TB workers from Ten nessee, North Carolina. South Can olina, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland are expected to attend Tb* institute gives its partici 'drt'ants an opportuniiy to learn the T latest trends in TB control and ways of working together for the benefit of the TB patient. This year'* program will answer the question, ‘'Who are the people who develop tuberculosis.” and follow through with discussions on prob lems and practices of hospital care, understanding the patient and his hrnhlems, and coordination of pa- Prescribed iiMost By Doctors—Available |Now Without Prescription IjStem Attacks in Minutessv2Relief Last* for Hours! ACM - . . W. , _ __ . t_ .. .. 1. .. 11 ~UaH n*. T ,-rk, *». 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Al Eff PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA, Inc. 318 Hillsboro St. * TE 2-3751 • Raleigh PAVED PARKING LOT IN REAR OF BUILDING Smnmer piotics Frosted Muffin Cup Cakes 48e Dozen ; | Doughnuts Ssc Per Dozen Delicious Cinnamon Buns 35c Per Dozen , !FAMOUS bakery! ii; l»? S. WILMINGTON ST, PHONES TEmple 2-RS33—2-8334 . !wfirrw»mi»ilnaß' -jrn- 3i i.iTTln rrun |-| INI I I-I 111- 111 agattjHaaS ; jjj Bor Bwy CVOTutwt PKwmt w Plait, See Your Mohawk Dealer. || 218 S» Dawson St. TE 3-5553 8 tient services in and out of the hospital Noted authorities who will contribute their ideas on the various tor.tes Include a psy chiatrist from the L uni versify of North Carolina. Dr. Myron Sandifer; and a psychologist from Vanderbilt University, Dr Shalom E. Vineherg. Othrs are Dr. Raymond F. Corpc. superintendent of a TB hospital in Georgia; Dr. John Cassell an epidemiologist from the University of North Carolina; and Miss Myr tle Dooley. Assistant director of nurses for the Baltimore City Hos pitals. The sponsors are the N C Tu berculosis Association. Schools of Public Health. Social Work and Medicine of Ihe University of North Carolina. N. C. State Boards of Health and Public Welfare, Primatene opens bronchial tubes, ■ loosens mucous congestion, relievo* i taut nervous tension. All this witb , out taking painful injections. The secret is—Primatenecotufcmes , 3 medicines (in full prescription strength 1 found most, effective in ■ combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose. So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasm* ... gei. Primatene, at any drugstore. Only 98<— money-back-guarantee. ©l9fA. WfilUhAii PhflAMMft) OcimhW i . . ... —_. ——.— . —.—.—. CCLTCRISTS ClTED—Members of New York SUtc Boauly Association held iheir annual convention recently at the Trade Show Building. New York City, featuring a number of the contest are shown here receiving plaques from events including a hair styling contest. Winners of Walter Beamon, New York Coca-Cola Bottling Company. From left to right are Mr. Beamon, Mrs. Marvin 1.. Calloway, Dirccto* of Education for the Association Buffalo, N. Y,; Mrs. Lucille Roberts ! Schuler, chairman. Scholarship Committee, Brooklyn. N. V.; and Robert A. Miller, Convention Man ager, Bronx. N. Y. Anti-Bias Agency Handles Heavier Case Load Than During Year Os ’SB NFW YORK. N. Y. (ANPi Dunpg the first, three months of i !9.-t!i, according to the State Com mission Against Discrimination (SCAD? Ihe anti-bias state agency received 242 complaints charging bias. The complaints repiescnted a 43 perccnl increase over the same pe riod during i 968. The volume of complaints also indicated Ibp sec nnd largest first quarter in SCAD s 14-year history. lb.'crimination based upon color, as m the past, was ihe primary source of complaints, accounting j for roughly 60 percent, of the com plaints filed during the three the romplamts, were largely filed | month period More than in any other period 1 fhp complaints were largely tiled ; HOC Appoints Chairman For Language Dept. | DURHAM —Dr Albert. H Ber ! nan. Director of Foreign Lang uage at Texas Southern Universi i ty, has been named bead of the i Romance Languages Department ! at North Carolina College. He succeeds Dr. John H Mor i row. Amabssador designate to the. ; Repubhc of Guinea Dr Berrian. | 33. a native of Miami. Fla. receiv j the ph P degree in 1954 from i New York University He is mar ; ned end the father of 3 children The new NCC department head also received the B A and M A. 1 degrees at. New York University, ! specializing m French and English | literature, DR A BERRIAN During the summer of 1957 He studied at the University nf Paris. Dr Berrian'* teaching career began in 1949 at Clark Col lege, Atlanta. Ga From 1952 tn 195 i. he taught languages I in the Accredited Evening High School in Jersey City, New Jersey He was professor of German at Southern University. Baton Rouge, La . during 1954-1956 From 1956 to 1958 Professor Ber nan headed the foreign language department at Central State Col lege. Wilberforee. Ohio. He was visiting professor «f languages et Atlanta University in the summer of 1951 In the Summer of 1954 he was guest scholar at the University of Laval in France. Dr Berrian was named director of foreign language at Texas Southern University in Septern j her, 1958. Employment Agencies Hit As Offenders NEW YORK - The New York I Council of the American Jewish Congress charged Monday that employment agencies are ‘among the worst, offenders' in violating the New York lair employment law. In » .statement, Howard Squad ron. chairman of the Commission on Law and Social Action of the local AJOongress unit, cited sur veys taken by the Congress show ing that nearly three out of four Manhattan employment agencies that supply secretarial help are willing to accept job orders that illegally limit employment im “whi tc Protestants. * PATRONISE OtlS. ADVERTISERS j against, employment agenrir;- and were concerned with professional, I. —. (iSAIV ... j, wuh jjljj Today : have hair as nch and natural-looking *» *Hr professional mode! shown here! One hour, and Godefroy's Larieuse brings back youth to drab, ||2i|pNElS& over-processed or graying hau. It’s easy ro use .< t fj£w tPS no extra purchases needed. Get long-lasting Godefroy’s Larieuse now! 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