Are Our Girls Missing Business Opportune?
BT NORMA LEE FERXSNS
FOR THE ASSOCIATED NEGRO
PRESS
Sortie of our gals are. missing
cat on wonderful opportunities io
get. ahead in the business world,
but then others <iike the capable
Mist pictured above) are making a
pises for themselves in a highly
competitive field
l should say their 'operating
skill' and their training is
making a place for them. Once,.
» great many doors were slam
med in a great many faces be
cause those faces were of a
Ffifll thiKSt*
quencher!
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•John Winters & Co.
Sales Representative
Telephone TE 3® J2.1l
• JUT E* Martin St. Raleigh* RT. C*
darker hue than their white
brothers and sisters.
FORMAL BUSINESS TRAINING
A "MUST"
Today, doors arc still being slam
med on job-seekers, but the why’
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of it differs. Today those in the
executive suites are asking ques
tions like this: "Have you had for
mal business training?" "Have you
a certificate from an accredited
business school?” "On you operate
an electric typewriter, cut a sten
cil, type 100 words a minute?", etc
Now’ that we can wo longer
fall back on that tired excuse,
"they wouidn t hire me be
cause of my race,” we must en
deavor to get that "extra somr-
Ibing" whtoh will prepare us
for our "big chance" in the
world of business.
In this instance, that extra : om<--
thi"r is professional training bn
advanced business machines
Today, most, business institutions
and certainly our colleges and uni
versities are equipped with the
latest in modern business ma
chines. Therefore, ll would take
very little effort on the part of the
prospective student to investigate
and seek out data which would
lead him for her? to the school
which could better benefit him.
meet all his Prods.
For Speech, Hearing Clinic:
Three Money Gifts For
St. Augustine’s College
St Augustine's College ha? b ce n !
the recipient of three financial |
gifts which will be applied toward 1
the renovating and equipping of
a speech and hearing clinic which
is scheduled to open the first wek
in February 1360. according to Di
■Tames A Boyer, president
The three organization: making
these grants. The N. C. Society tor |
Crippled • Children and Adulis
Chapel Hill: E T Du Font De- I
Nemours and Company. Kinston: j
and the N C Education Associa- .
tion. Raleigh.
•"These grants will enable >«
to develop one of tbe five
rooms allocated for Ibc speech
clinic.'’ said Dr Marcus H
Boulware. who is the dime di
rector. “The others will have
to wait until more funds are
available "
For five year? the college ha? of
fered evening courses m speerh
correction and special education
Directory
Os Negro
Newspapers
Available
NEW YORK—A 1838 directory of
Negro newspapers, magazines and ;
publications in the United State- j
has been published by HY-HY
Inc, International Business Advis
ory Service.
Edgar G Harper, executive di
rector of HY-HY. ~lnr reports that
• the directory has been wide!;.’ dis
tributed to manufacture!s. adver
tising ar| d publicity agencies and
mail order firms interested in :
reaching the 2b BILLION dolls'* j
American Negro consumer made :
"An increasing number nt
ftrrni* s,re tapping this grow mg
market and finding «t r*rv pt«
ritahtf Many of them u« re
sluing the Negro ronujrror po
tential for the first time *«d
tbere are ronstacl ’"l'V't? tor
additional inf m(nation be con
eluded
The directory list* 240 publica
tions m 128 cities and 37 state? and
is available at a nominal fee from
HY-HY, Trc, Suite *6O 53 We?t
42nd street, New York 36, N? w '
York
AUTHORS MANUAL ~ D
hlpfc L. Wooden, professor o'
Audio-Visual Edticatioa at Ait j
College, h£* Just completed * i
numui for Audio-Visual Fdu
tmiirm. entitled. “Audio-Visual
Priawpies. Practices and Fro j
iecte.** The publication, a soil j
hack production, provides a
aonroe of information for, class
room teachers, student* in tea
chat- training institutions, audio
visual directors, administrators
who are responsible for plann
ing: and executing audio-visual
urogram* The 814-page produc
tion. now being used 5« classes M
A&T. >s to He printed as foil
length book format, Yht author,
a graduate of . A&T Coll??*
fes&fe the Pfe P. degree from |
Ohm TJsiivsrstty • j
New Digest Cigarette Study
Finds Tar And Nicotine Cut
Cigarette manufacturers have
reduced, in many cases "signifi
cantly," the tar and nicotine con
tent of both their plain and filter
tip brands in the last year, says the
November Reader's Digest.
The new study, "The Search for
Safer' Cigaiettes by Lots Mattox
Miller and James Monahan, also
describes several recently intro
duced brands as "ar. entirely new
class: low low tar"
Older filter - tip brands."
they report, "are not the same
cigarettes they were a year a-
They are milder, better til
lered lower in tar and nico
tine. And, if the promise pays
and the realization of a speech!
dime, is the culmination of its es- J
forts to assist m providing tea
chers of special education for ex
ceptional children
The clinic when 'completed wjl]
treat cases of stuttering, cleftpalate
speech, cerebral-palsied speech,
poliomyletic speech, articulatory j
defects, delayed speech Lip read
ing, auditory training, esophageal j
speech training w ill be included
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off, »h?y may be the 'safer'
■ but nol yet safe) cigarettes
the public has been asking for.
"Last, year, the smoker who
wanted o low-tar, high filtration
cigaretie had only foui brands to
choose from . . . Today there
aie 15 brands which deliver 20 mil-
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Ugrams of tar 01 less per cigarette
smoked ’
Nicotine is- reported reduced
"significantly" in four brands with
smaller reductions in most other
brands. The writer reports changes
in every one of the American cig-
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Efird’s!
-—of Raleigh
t/s» you* Hudson-Felk charge. plate at F.ind s
arette's components— tobacco fiav
oring, paper, filter tips
The changes, the writer say, '‘o|-
fer genuine hope for the eventual
solution of the tobacco - health
problem."
Apple juice should not be stor
ed in contact with iron, copper,
tine. lead, tin plate or aluminum
Use stainless steel, glass enamel,
monel metal, block tin or silver
Both daily rate of gram and feed
eff ciency are improved when the
the synthetic hormone, stilfccstrol,
is given beef animals
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