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1*001) SI PPLIED Bli St PPORTERS - Denmark. Militant students, who had earli* r taken owr the library building of \oorhees College here April 28. reach through an open window for food supplied In supporters fc outside the builiing Visibi.- at leli, proped up in the window is a rifle. The students are !<-mana;ng establishment of a Negro studies program. (UPI). SUSP KC 1 IN TRIP].!-: MURDER - San Francisco: Robert M. I.iianelik, 35, was ar rested April 2-4 as ■ suspect in the triple execution -style murders ol two girls and a man in a i).a rren waikuu n .rtment on the fringes of the Haight -Ashbury District. ' ccording to police, residents of the i.rea have informed them that the ietims were ‘‘burn artists,'’ who would set oil i rurooties deal and then deliver a worthies.-- substitute. Booked on three charges of murder, dahmelikhas refused to say whether he was the victim of such a false sale. (UPI). - It’s a simple life with an ' electric dishwasher. ■ Simply wonderful. r—-3 - : : \ E j ij\ ’ Five minutes. ' ‘ '“*■*: v, ' "i hat s all the time you'll spend loading an electric dishwasher. No pre-rinse. No scrub. V jj “ lust load it and you're tree to do other things—like spending more time with the family W , , J.,''. | I- and managing a busy household. ' ' ; .. /t~^“ — L —— Nice thing about dishwashers. They get dishes cleaner than hands ' -- can. Steamy hot water rinses. Electric heat dries. Everything -v ■ \ V ' comes out sparkling clean. -i. yi\ Y/' _ ~~~~ — —The electric dishwasher. Simply u v l - ' / \ '"' Ss x Wonderful! . .... 1 P- 5.: It's a fact. The average price o' today s feature-packed electric dishwasher is 14",. less than 10 sears ago. And it y takes less than a p<*nn\ s worth of electric ity to wash a load. CaroSisia Power & Light Compute 36 W omen Authors To Get Tour CHICAGO -1 mrty-six young authors of essays on black his tory, will be rewarded with a tour of 1 istoric cities by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority this summer. The program, called Heritage Tours was announced by Dr. I.arzette G. Hale, president of the 40,000 member Negro col lege women’s organization. Four nigh school girls from each of nine regions of the country will receive grants for essays on the subject “Afro- American History and its Mean ing to America.“ They will rep resent final selections from 200 entries, Dr, Hale said. \ distinguished pa nei of judges will make the final se lection which will be announced early in May. Judge areLerone Bennett, author of “Before the Mayflower"; Mrs. Etta Merten Barnett, dramatist and expert on Africa: Mrs. Earl B. Dick erson, and Mayor Weinberg, di rector of curriculum innova - iion for Chicago City College. Places on the Heritage Tour route include Chicago, Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, Pa., Phila delphia, New York, Boston, Washington, D. C. and Wil liamsburg, Va. * * * The average age of the 5,- 840,000 veterans who served in the Korean Conflict is 39.0 years, acccrdine to the Veterans Administration. HEW Grant Os O ver slMillionGoesTo FSC FAYETTEVILLE - Fayette ville State College has been awarded a grant of $105,259.00 from the Office of Education of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare under the educational opportunity grants program, according to President Rudolph Jones. The grant will help finance the education of students from lower income families during the 1969-70 academic year. According to Mrs. R. C. j~~‘ ———" " .—i— - With The Armed Services SaN ANTONIO - Airman Adolphus Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Edwards of 1527 North Johnson, Charlotte, has completed basic training at tpffifiMajiraaP Lackland A F B, Tex. He is re m a i n i n g at Lackland for training a s a security pollce ma n. Airman EDM ARDS Edwards, a graduate of West Charlotte Senior High School, attended IBM International Tabulating Institute in Washing ton D. C., and Friendship Junior College in Rock Hill, S. C. * * * SAN ANTONIO - Airman Allen E. Fester, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Foster of 1814 North Alien St,, Char lotte, has com - ple te d basic t r a i n i n g a t Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been mJgXjp assigned toCha- sjSgsH' nute AFB, 111 , for training in FOSTER aircraft maintenance. Airman Foster, a graduate of Second Ward High School, attended Central Peidmont College. * * * SAN ANTONIO - Airman Henry McCalium Jr., son of Henry L, McCalium of 715 E. 10th St., Char lotte, has com- jRLJgj&k ple fe d basic t raining at Lackland AFB, Tex, H e Via s 1 >een assigned to Ft. M Lee, Va., for P*f| training as an MCCALLUM office equipment repairman. Airman McCalium is a graduate of Southside High School, Row land. * * * LONG BtACK, Calif.- Boilerman Fireman Robert R. Sutter, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Sutter of 309 Glas cock St., and husband of the former Miss Sylvia B, Bradley of 2124 Woodland Ave., all of Raleigh, is serving aboard the destroyer USS Edson at Long Beach, Calif. * * # CAMP LEJEUNE, -Navyman Allan Zimmerman, son of Mr. Galbreath, director of fin ancial aid, Fayetteville state College received $90,720 under the same program for the cur rent school year. A total of 150 students are receiving aid during this school year under the HEW program. In addition to the FOG, grant FSC will receive $71,978 for its "work-study” program and $61,867 for National Defense Student Loans. 1 and Mrs. Joe B. Zimmerman of 5020 Vanessa Drive, Raleigh, is serving with U. S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune. ( r RECEIVES YALE GRANT- Dr, Annie L. Richardson has received an all-expense grant to study this summer in the Botany Department at Yale Uni versity. Dr. Richardson will be engaged in a study of “Re cent Advances in Botany,” in which high level courage of rapidly advancing areas of bo tanical knowledge will be pre senter: and emphasis will be placed on new materials in Botany. The course, which is sponsored by National Science Foundation, will be composed of 25 selected botanist and is to be directed by Dr. Arthur W, Galston, a well know and outstanding plant Physiologist. Dr. Richardson is a native of Charlotte, and a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University and the University of Illinois. She is presently Professor and Chairman of the Biology De partment at Johnson C. Smith University. * * * 'Flic Veterans Administra tion, established as an indepen dent agency in 1930, now is the third largest Federal agency. * * * The original force of Indian fighters numbered 106,000. To day there are only two surviv ing veterans of those wars. ■ STOR-SAVE 21c >hortening3 > !:49 < ASTOR—SA VE 18c _ _ Coffee ma can 59 v Prices Good Thru Sat., May 10th .... ftiSLkk-JS* Save 34c Sliced or Halvas |j| j mcHES Steak JICCIK r W-D Brand -U S Choke Beef i§llli 1 T-Bone s jm I_¥ Sirloin Porterhouse s m Wm LB. sB ! CREAM PIES Morton’s Asst. Froieo THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C. SATURDAY. MAY :9>>9 17
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