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FEW’S JAMES FARMER CONFERS \T A&T-Former CORE national direc or Jam* :- E.-n 1 (s< ■ •■■■. ; :r* :.; T") Mkrs will- .\&T >‘ate Uni versity Offiri As. A, i .•■■ ;<■■ -. ient ci A-A-T. ( )\n : s are Dr Arthur -E •>.- •. . , :. i. ■ - t-io! of \rts and Sriencvs; •. Dr. Da r\\ in ['. T;j: 1 ■ n.o n•! ->oI. ‘Academic* (ioiiiimmity Is Too Busy Studying* Men s W eek Body Fold *' c *• WES'STC A-a \ I : A' ‘ ■ acado- ic <-o --tOO bus; s' : Kit It act .We a - . ■'• t to invest ■ t ---.” So said Cecil !•■ .'■■ ,•? <" ■: of the \V :;. s ! - Room, to st- ;<-: ts ! >s* at \\ it.-' -S during the school’ men’s week ceP.-brat 10 The Rap roo is an •. -.'p* i mental meeting spot to; . racial com munirat ic:. Butler criticized t -' ■ dents for being a pat - <-ti( .; face of seriotis needs t: t! black comm unit; outsi • college and said the ;?t . -. ’ • were taking ad\ u.t : -y< ot • ■ ■ curity of an academic qh : • ment. “I’ve been slapped r.t! fact by the white con .- -- i‘y,” said “T1 • ’•• - where are your Hack !• .• i- s, your black men?” “What have you dost ■■ pt o.> your manhood, your n asculini ty?’’ Butler asked t .->n; men In the at ie.nce. are you? Well yo lr. the cornmunltj.” The outside cor. like the campus, ■ • - •. secure, and he < lti( students for doc. n, sponsibiltty for aorta :. vr.t townspeople, “There is no 1: ale le •r --ship in the black on:;.!; to r ,” he said. Where are H - Vio'‘ :,. You’!! go better refreshed with ic.e-cold Coca-Cola. Coke has the taste you never get tired of. Always refreshing,That’s why things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke. things g(> better,! Coke w M*B« Mll{ Pott tod under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by: capita! (Tka-i m \ hot Ts ini; rn ; 1 ', t: > <-: iusive 1 lack ■ 11 ■ - - i-r sa:■ 1, . ■..-■• ■•••' a snot: , - :. .—d ki i v.it "OS -rr atched ~ ..a f,f 4 and ore tine n>‘ ’ ” U premes And Temptations Are Honored By NARAS r ■ I , Til,-Ti c National ■ 11 e c ‘ -\ "ts and - (> ces 1 \ AR ' S), paid r omage “Suprerr - Achievement in the J / . ( r , . ... - t) » he a’•* -as presented to <; T :e \A f: : !d ' s lVs Female Vocal Groin , M ; Kenny Solde r ;-i -sim-! f icagoChap t< r o: NAT:??, oi, behalf of the CTapt----’? Fic.a; , of Gove nors T ; •aw ■ r-! -.• as plaque- In sci ihed, sin piv; “Yen ■ a- , cj-.itad and sus '“i:a position of supreme •if n.i-: ' *' • field of le - cording, for , ours is one of the rr.'.-.si polls'-a- i, distinctive ana i" iversGly aeropteci groups of Our -rn. Your appeal is not only to dissident - out! but tot’ e bel le.r . ment. The Hack college, Butler -a A .s or,* of >: e f»»w places of relevancy in this society, 1 : a place v.. ere black male i M-.■•rs who -an be relevant !•■ re needs of their com :-. unities can he trained, '•lt he l-.ack coilr-g' fails,” 1 •■: 1 1 •• 1 ■ said, ‘‘there will still hi a cap of male leaders! ip ■ . • ■• t-.t :: e ’ “Class is the word for you, Diana Ross and tr.eSuprern.es.” Miss Rpss a,nd the Suprt n.f-s, Mary Wilson, and Cindy Bird song, said thanks for the recog ■ for, l-y giving the Mat k-t"le affair audience at NARAS’an na ul dinner, a stirring sample ot *'..rii polls! ed entertainment pi ,wess. In New York, NARAS had an oii.ei i onor for a Motown group. The Temptations were present ed a “Gra nmy” so: the arade my’s highest award In the cate gory of the “Best Rhythm and Bines” performance by a duo or gre:.p. It was their mlllion -1 ’ best seller, “Cloud Nine,” t at won them the distinction. The aval ds were true to the spirit of the two Motown groups’ T, V. special, “TCB” (Taking Care of Business). PREGNANCY PLANNING AND HEALTH BY MRS. GLORIA RIGC-SBEE Di ar M: Riggsbee: \\ 1 have been married foi 18 -.pars. Ah : us'oand and I are both 1 and will be 4e this year. We ate two children, aged 9 and 12. The problem is my hus band. He is getting tired of using rubber s. So he is sug gesting 1 ' at we should hate two no r-, in is. 1 don’t think I could stand to go through the prob lem of r aising a small child. M> nerves are prettv bad at times. What do you suggest that I - ould use to keep from getting pregnant? I have never used any kind of birt: control pills. Shouls I ask the doctor about birth control? Mrs. V. v. c. Dear M: s. Y. V. Cf 1 agree with you that 46 is too late for most people to cope with, a small, active child. Doctors also sap- that women v!o have babies after 40 run more risks to their health than women who have their babies during their twenties and thirties. Besides, you already have two fine children! If your husband does not want to use rubbers anymore, there are plenty of birth control methods for you to choose from. You may be especially in terested in the loop or pill methods of birth control. The loop is a small piece of plastic which the doctor can put into you; womb to keep you from becoming pregnant. The pills are also a good method of birt'u control, especially for women who can remember to take medicine c.i time, with - out forgetting. I suggest you talk about this with your family doctor or with a doctor at jour local health department. If you live in Ra leigh, you mat contact the fami ly planning clinic at t e Wake County Health Department (call 833-16"" for an appointment). Guilford Co. Wreck Firm In Wage Suit GREENSBORO - D. H. Grif fin Wrecking Company, Inc., and D. H. Griffin, individual - ly, have been named the de fendants in a Fair Labor Stand ards Act (FLSA) suit filed in U. S. District Court here by Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz. The defendants have a place of business at Greensboro, Guilford County, where they are engaged In the wrecking and demolition business. The complaint alleges the de fendants are In violation of the minimum-wage, record - keep ing, and shipping provisions of the FLSA; that as a result of these violations, minimum wages have been unlawfully withheld by the defendants from 36 employees named in the ac tion. The complaint asserts the de fendants’ employees are cover ed by the Act because they are engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for com merce. The suit seeks a judgement enjoining and restraining the violations alleged, and enjoin ing and restraining the with holding of payment of minimum wages found to be due de fendants’ employees. jySftSflßSc<TOwS>jK BSIb j CHARGES MURDER ATTEMPT - Franklin ton: Two Washington, D. C. Negro men were jailed here March 14. accused of at tempting to kill a white man recently in volved in a Raleigh civil rights case, Mr. and Mrs. James Lawing told police that the two men waved a pistol and forced his car off the road near here. Held under a charge of I ’assault with intent to kill with a deadly weapon, a car.” was Jesse E. Morgan, 46. His son, Jesse E., Jr., 20. was charged with ‘ ‘assault with intent to kill with a deadly weapon, a pistol.” Lawing was acquitted in Raleigh March 13, 1969 on a charge he intimidated a Negro family that had moved into his neigh borhood, Lawing was accused of racial in timidation under the 1968 Open Housing Act and was the second man in the United States to have been charged under the act, (UPI). ill jg, L*• N *|f|t I Dear Gloria Riggsbee: ! ,: st read the let!-. . t: o:i Mr. F. 1... t: e ii-jf ".; o is rffiaid of having 1 ~f 0 ’.Li re;.. I’ is e• o’ M . . . 1 .. has a psyc ologiral . !• • . You should have told :-.. to " 1 sit a psychiatrist .i:H get the counselling .0:0 met he needs. My husband and 1 were born deaf and v,- ( > haw seven healthy, normal children. Mam of mv deaf frien is w o were also hot r. that way ; aw- nor,’.hi children. One of my deaf friends has four deaf and three -*artne children, altkougi t ere was no deafness in eit ■ r . A family. Handle aps can strike any healthy family. There is no thing to fear. Children arc one of the richest blessings from God and without them life is meaningless. Mrs. A. W. Dear Mrs. A. W,: Thank youfoi writing and dis agreeing with me. We warn this column to be stimulating, and differences of opinion are wel come. Mr. R, L, did not say all deaf people should not have children. He simply said ts.at he and his fiancee did not want to run that risk. I cannot set that for this reason I>■ requires psychological help. Children are a blessing, it is ;rue, and can often give posit up i- eauint to life--but only when tin parents want the Child. Meaning in life is where you find it Children give meaning to tin lives of many couples. Other people who cannot have child• ren, c! 00s e not to have them or who remain single all their lives find meaning in oh et areas of their lives. » * * Dear Mrs. Riggsbee; 1 .1 m 39 years o! ~ gome on 4' .in' I have net .1 takin;, t birth control pills foi two and a I a1 f years. Somewhere— I can’t remembei v ere— I heard tl at taking the pills aft- . 40 would make your change cf life con e lat• •1 , ant! t: at in sle a d ol going t! rougi t' ci ange at t; e no: • I .a 1 time, it would bo possible to have *. ao\ in y oc; fift u s if t taking the pills, is tin.- true Piease ai.swe. soo ~ because if it is true, I want to stop taking tlie pills before I rent l 40. Mrs. T. M. Deal Mrs. T. M.; This is absolute! NOT tru- . You may continue to take the pills after 40 and you will be gin youi menopause or “change of life” at the same time you should If you were not taking 1! e pills. This questions was raised when the pills first came out. Now, however, throng testing it lias been firmly established that pills will neither dela nor hasten your change of life. You may continue to take tin pills with confidence in their safety until you do not need birt!: control any longer, or un til you have not had a menstrual period for a full calendar veat. [mmwm "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men K are created equal; that they g are endowed by their Cre B alor with certain unalien C able rights; that among B these are life, liberty, and B the pursuit of happiness." Jgg n —min iiiamrinri SAVE 16c—Land-O-Sunshine mm MBb"- 69 - —Vegetable Shortening gl CkJCO SAVE 30c—Deep South PeonyfM™ SUNNYLAND TENDER HICKORY ~ FRESH LEAN SLICED QUARTER PORK gs FRESH FLORIIM GRAPEFRUIT %' 1 BAG FROZEN CRINKLE CUT POTATOES PRICES POOP THRU SAT.. MARCH 22 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N. C . SATURDAY. MARCH 22 iw •) 15
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