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BUSED TO CHINATOWN- San Francisco: A mixed group of Black and white youngsters .1 ‘rive at Commodore Stockton School ; n San Francisco’s Chinatown on the first day of the court-ordered desegregation of the city’s elementary school pupils. Buses departing pa rents kept their chil dren home. (UPi). Six AtMeharry Outstanding NASHVILLF, Tenn. - Six per sons at Melmiry Medical Col lege have boon chosen as Out standing Educators of America for 1071. Chosen were Dr, F. Perry Crump, chairman, Department of Pedlutrtcs; Dr. Leslie Falk, chairman, Department of Fam ily and Community Health; Dr . Edward High, chairman, De partment of Biochemistry; Dr. Charles W. Johnson, dean, school of Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Matthew Walk er, chairman, Department of Surgery, and Dr. Robert S. An derson, director, Comprehen sive' Health Services. 39<| g WHITE I Nominated earlier this year, they were selected for the honor on the basis of their civic and professional achievements and their exceptional academic ac complishments and contribu tions. Outstanding Educators of ,\- rnerica is an annual awards program honoring distinguished men and women fortheii excep tional service, achievements and leadership in the field of educatidn. Each year those chosen out standing educators arc featured in a national awards volume Out standing Educators of America. Nominations for the program are made by the officials of the colleges and universities in cluding presidents, deans and department heads. Former Vice President Hu bert Humphrey, who wrote the introductory message for the 1070 edition, says ofthernenand women included: “The greatest strength of any nation is its hu man resources. These are the men and women who by their actions in the classroom today mold the course of history. Our hope, the nation's youth, is Ir, their hands. As we honor these teachers, we are reminded of their awesome duty. As they have our confidence, we must ImihProtoin Power Is Pnmk <■ - - . WASHINGTON- Mtlk and other food products may be en riched with iron by using a new powder obtained by com bining iron with the proteins in cottage cheese whey, a U, S. Department of Agriculture aci entist reported Flavor of foods thus far test ed la not affected by adding the iron-protein powder. Chemist Susan B. Jones re ported the results of taste tests and animal feeding experiments at the 162nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society here on behalf of a team of scientists of USpA's Agri cultural Research Service and the University of Pennsylvania who collaborated in this work. Last January, Mrs. Jones, who works at the ARS Eastern marketing and nutrition re search laboratory in Phila delphia, reported a process for obtaining the powder from whey. She said the ability of animals to assimilate the iron nutritionally has now been es tablished by rat-feeding exper iments. ARS scientists at the Western regional research laboratory, Berkeley, Calif,, found the pro duct 93 percent as effective as the iron compound ferrous sul fate In restoririgthehemoglobin levels of iron-depleted rats. Also, the asslmllabillty of the give them the tools to wage Jef ferson's crusade against Ignor ance. With men and women like these we know that our faith In education has not been mis placed," Guidelines for the selection include an educator's talents In the classroom, contributions to research, administrative abil ities, civic service and profes sional recognition. Iron in the powder remained after milk to which it had l>een added was processed into a sterile concentrate. Many other Iron compounds are com paratively unavailable for animal nutrition, Mrs. Jones said, A trained ARS dairy products tasts panel found that milk can be enriched with the iron-pro toln powder without any effect on the flavor. Thus no addition al heat of pasteurization or other special treatment would be required to preserve or re store the natural taste of milk to which the powder had been added, Competition For Study To Close Soon NEW YORK, N.Y. - During the 1971-72 academic year ap proximately 540 American gra duate students will be studying overseas on scholarships pro vided by the U.S. Government un der the Fulbrigbt-Hayes Act and by foreign donors. Competition for these awards was ad ministered by the Institute of International Education. In May, 1971, the competition for the 1972-73 academic year was officially opened by HE. Now, only a few more weeks remain In which qualified gra duate students may apply for one of these awards. In addition to Full Grants, which provide round-trip trans portation to any ono of 29 coun tries, as well as tuition and maintenance for one academic year, two other types of grants are available: U.S. Government Travel Grants to 12 countries; and maintenance and tuition a wards to 14 countries offered by foreign governments, uni versities and private donors. Countries participating in these programs include Argen ina, Australia, Austria, Bel gium-Luxembourg, Brazil, Cey lon, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Ger many, Greece, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Ja pan, Korea, Mexico, Nether lands, New Zealand, Peru, Po land, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, U nited Kingdom and Yugoslavia. Yes, We All Talk THE ORATORY OF NEGRO LEADERS In 1970, my book The Ora tory of Negro Leaders: 1900- 1968 was published by Green wood Press, 51 Riverside Ave nue, Westpot, Connecticut, in two forms a paperback and a hardback. It has been review ed by both white and black reviewers, and I have noticed one thing. Generally, the black reviewers give the most favor able evaluation, because they have had the black experience. Most of the white reviewers want me to write another doc toral thesis. What I had in mind was a book to stimulate black youth through studying the speak ing powers of former leaders. I wanted to talk about some people who are hardly known. I wanted to show that public speaking can be one of the gateways to leadership. It was a survey, but I did not directly say it was; and this is a point of difference that reviewers noticed. But the re sponse has been gratifying. In August, 1970, I sponsored a book autographing party in New York Club annual dance, and one of the regional JCSU Alumni Association conference. This was a rewarding exper ience. A number of colleges and universities considered using the book for a course on black public address, but they sug gested a paperback so as to make ii possible for students to buy. The publisher then came out with a paperback costing $3.95. READERS: For my free pamphlet Making and Dispos ing of a Main Motion, send two stamps and a long, self - ad dressed envelope toM. H. Boul ware, Florida A&M University, Box 193, Tallahassee, Florida— -32307. * * * “Compensation," Va pay ments to veterans and depend ents for service connected in jury or death, is often confus ed with “pension" paid on the basis of need to veterans dis abled from non-service con nected causes. * * * New Veterans Administration authority to sell mortgages it holds from direct loans to vet erans at prevailing market dis count rates is expected to make more direct loans available to veterans who live in eligible areas. * * * Os the nearly 815,000 persons 16 years and over residing in poverty areas of six major cities, about 1 in 6 or 135,000 persons had completed some type of job training-school, Armed Forces, apprenticeship or medal manpower programs. PEACH PRESERVES GLAZE PETAL LOAF iehciour- . rise until double in bulk. , n , Punch down and roll out on a ovals of dough, leaving 6of the hie in bulk bake m a preheat floured board to 1/2-inch thick- ovals plain. Place ovals pre ed moderate oven 1350 h ) for ness. Cut dough in ovals (For serve side up like petals of a t 0 minutes or until loaf a cutter, remove ends from an flower in a well-buttered 10x4 SOi,nc ' s hollow when thumped empty tuna fish can, then press inch tube pan with a remova Remove pan while bread is sides together to form an oval.) ble springform side Top with st ‘ll warm Spread preserve mixture on plain ovals Let rise until dou T iaW", round 10-inch loaf. •HI The most powerful lighthouse In the world is on the coast of Brittany, France. Its light equals million candies! SAVE 33( H SANDWICH | « BREAD Quantity TO*2&%om to M Rights Dealers -> 1.8. KIMS C Reserved |l L( , Uh PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., SEPT. 13 ■ " " ARROW BLUE, WHITE OR COLDWATER DETERGENT oq LIMIT 3 AT THIS PRICES WITH $5.00 % OR MORE FOOD ORDER, PLEASE HIPP^ HIBHLIS^^ PORK LOINS WHOLE OR RIB HALF SUCH)FREEIHTOCHOPS { PORKLOINS CE ° h. UAI S9( SUPERBRAND SHERBET or CALIF. 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