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WORK-Mrs. Phillip 13. Boone, a member of the Greensboro chapter of Guys and Dolls, reads citation honoring Mrs. William Alcorn for her educational services over the years to children of the city. Mrs. Alcorr was presented a plaque at the Guys and Dolls’ Founders Day program at A&T State Uni versity last Sunday. Irnnk To Head Agency To Combatßacism, Poverty CHICAGO, 111. - Edward Lamb, a Toledo, Ohio indus trialist, financier and attorney will be named chairman of the John XXIII International Insti tute, a major new ecumenical agency formed to combat rac ism and poverty and to pro mote world peace. I The new institute as a pro gram service of the National Catholic Conference for Inter racial Justice will be based in Chicago but operate nationwide under the sponsorship of all the major faiths. It will em phasize and carry through the late pontiff’s call for justice in his “Pacem In Terris” or Black Veterans Are Given 266$ By Foundation PRINCETON, N. J. The Graduate Information and Coun - selling Service for Black Vet efsns has been awarded $25,000 by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to expand its facilities for adwising Black veterans on the graduate and proiessional school opportunities available to them. The Service, a pro gram of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foun dation, is available without charge or obligation. Prospective graduate stu dents who register for the Serv ice will, if eligible, be consi dered for the Foundation’s own Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellow ships for Black Veterans. They will also receive information on the increasing number of other graduate fellowships offered to Blacks and on the graduate and professional schools which have admissions policies favorable to members of minority groups. It is estimated that alout 4,000 Black servicemen with college degrees are separated from the military each year. The new Director of the Grad uate Informat ion and Counseling seryke is Hugh C, Burroughs, who is also Assistant Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellowship Program. Veterans and those still in service who plan to attend grad uate or professional schools In jj|97o may register with the Serv ice by writing to Hugh C. Bur roughs, Director, Graduate In formation and Counseling Serv ice for Black Veterans, Wood row Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Box 642, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD illl STRAIGHT BOURBON &u-Tl fv. NICHCIjU Cl WG.. "Peace On Earth” Encyclical, The John XXIII International Institute will be launched for mally in New York on Nov. 26 at a testimonial to Terence Cardinal Cooke. The occasion will feature a SIOO per plate dinner In the New York Hil ton. The dinner’s main address will he given by U. S. Sen, Philip A. Hart (D., Mich.). NC CTJ Executive Director James T, Harris said Senator Hart Is expected to deliver a major civil rights speech. Lamb is chairman of the ex ecutive committee and principal owner of Sellon, Inc., a diversi fied company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and of Lamb Communications, Inc., operator of television and ca ble-tv systems tn Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and else where He is a director of the Ne vada National Bank, Thomson International, Inc., First Ban corporation, Lockwood Cor poration, and other companies. He formerly published the Erie (Pa .) Dispatch Herald. He Is a life-long worker for social justice. He was famed labor and civil liberties lawyer in the 1930’s and 1940'5. He successfully argued the landmark “Portal-to-Portal” case before the U. S, Supreme Court In 1946, the decision which put hundreds of millions of dol lars in the payrolls of Ameri can industrial workers. Lamb, 67, is a member of the board of trustees of the Center for the Study of Dem ocratic Institutions, Santa Bar bara, Calif., and ofWilberforce University, Wilber force, Ohio, and is a trustee of the Mar! in Luther King, Jr., Memorial Center, Atlanta, Ga. ** * “Gasoline prices during the past 10 years have risen less than half as much as the aver age of all consumer goods. . from 1959 through 1968,” ob serves “Oil Facts.” “....the average of all items in the Con sumer Price Index of the U. S, Bureau of Labor Statistics went up 19.4 per cent. Milk, for ex ample, was up 17 per cent; potatoes 30.4 per cent; shoes 28.17 per cent, and clothing and its upkeep 19.4 per cent. Hous ing costs rose 17.6 per cent and medical care 38,9 percent. The price of gasoline today, excluding taxes, is only about one cent a gallon alx>ve the average price for the decade 1920-1929, although today’s mo tor fuel is vastly superior,” N€ Native Is Ya, State’s Set.Maior PETERSBURG Staff Ser geant Major William D. Bohan non, a veteran of 25 years of active Army service, Is the new Sergeant Major of the HOTC HEILIG-LEVINE w. - OLD FASHIONED 56™ -.♦« ANNIVERSARY SALE REDUCTIONS 10% TO 60% BARGAINS THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERY GENERATION! , QUILTED*MERICANA| gC- gjg |g §j n Innerspring Mattress * I . .. I 1..' KikEL StZESOtEDUCED Available In Double ANNIVERSARY SALE Floral I As Illustrated | ANNIVERSARY jf C i • Absolutely I jP%ILS * \ Construction 1 Compare at 119.95 M | SOUTHERN CROSS SOUTHERN CROSS ROYAL-QUfLT POSTURE GUARD INNERSPRING MATTRESS f AND BOX SPRINGS EXTR S A FIRM ' " MIICEO RO uirhi Compare at 129.95 %# JF ?SSsio£gSßW 4 PC. SOFA BED SUITE &3KgOBBP r NOWON DISPLAY Chair T| J|%95 PRICED Oil & Coal Heaters! 169 95 ■*** ’ Compare at 159.95 M JF OPEN FRI. NIGHT TIL 9 We can arrange terms to suit your needs. Buy on our 60 day plan without any charge for credit or buy on our HH SHOP ALL SIX OF OUR SIG FLOORS FILLED WITH ANNIVERSARY SALE MERCHANDISE’ LOCATED CORNER WILMINGTON & HARGETT IHPS^ P FURNITUREHEADOUARTERS | I NRAES?fI? , " ,, "" , "Tj detachment at Virginia state College He replaces Command Ser geant Major W'illie C. Noles of Prince George, who is serving In an overseas assignment. Bohannon Is a native ofßural Hall, North Carolina. Before corning to the college campus for duty with the Department of military Science, he was Ser geant Major of an Army unit In Korea and has served as Sergeant Major of the First Battalion, QM School, Fort Lee, Virginia. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N C„ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1399 Bohannon Is a member of Friendship Baptist Church, Hopewell, where he also serves as church clerk and as a mem ber of the trustee board. He Is a Fastmasier in Shiloh Lodge 33, 12th Masonic District and also helds membership in Pe tersburg Consistory 144 as a 32nd degree mason. He and his wife, Barbara, live on Route 2 in Prince George, Virginia. If Pays To Adverfisa 11
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