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TTTE CAROUNIJUf WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 8 ■■ V*.* »^'®i ; syi | ft|s\ : v ■;• > V. «to K€o FACULTY HONORS of,PARTING DEAN—Some 70 North Carolina College fatuity mem bers Dr- Richard H Barksdale, right. bI- a banquet recently pn«r io his departure for More house College- Atlanta, Ga, Formerly Dean of the NCC Graduate School Dr Barksdale will become Chairman of Mnrehonsee's Department of English or> September 1, Shown present in® Barksdale with t Longtse watch it- Dr Helen Grey Edmonds, noted NCC historian. Looking on Is Charles A. Kay Di rector of NCC’s News Bureau, Open To Negroes: “CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The average Negro college has, each year a large number oi grad- I uaies in business and commercial ; subjects. By and large, these stu- ; dents—especiai!••• the young wom en.—are planning to become were taries If one were to poll the cumber of stenographers among our racial group, ha would find very few. Yet in this field is the rosd to promo- j tions and advancement?. Too rosy wonder tort whet j goes It. lake to become a ate- j shoH'hand. Stenograph* REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE "The Haase Service B&Hf' CALL TE. 2-30 SO 223 E MARTIN ST. RALEIGH ' FRESTRiSIEOI l|l|\aVPiWVV « SRIDGB { # B^AMS ! « COMCRETC PIPE (4"«iru72"| j • CONCRETe BLOCIC AND BRICK / • CONCRETE STEPPING STONES wl^ RALEIGH—-DIAL TE 4-2557 DURHAM—DiaI 2-5491 » KINSTON—DiaI 25?4 Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry AH Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and he Convinced! RALEIGH i-*Sfe Funeral Home “s; e “ 322 E. CABARRUS ST. Tinwaoinsnaaia er? are very valuable tn offices of law where they may be call ed upon to lake down the testi mony of the witnesses. A person trained in general sten ography will find it, easy to change to executive secretary, technical stenographe-r, or an administrative assistant These positions often lead to positions as supervisor or in rttuciorship In business intitution. Opportunities often present them- Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Bouiware FAUST FAS QUESTION: 1 ran across the word "faux pas” in the newspaper the other day. and I should like to know how the word la pro nounced.— MRS GM ANSWER; This word comes from the French meaning a social error of blunder. When used in ?. sen tence, one might say. "The man committed s. faux pas at the. ta ble-.’’ The word is pronounced, FAUX pas FAUX equals FO to rime with "go”. Pas equals p*h to rime with ‘Yah”, on vive The word “qui vive” I* another French word whi r h basically means “Who eop.s there?" It im plies that one is "on the alert" and eager The word is pronounced: KWEE—VEV KWFJS to rime with "see’’. “B® PEErARED FOR r ym* living!” CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE Full Course fn Beauty Culture »nd Classes in Personality and Charm, For Information Write; Mrs. Christians J. Pitta President 100 EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. I j selves for a secretary to take on j I typing occupations because they involve the employment of stand- j | ard. electronic, and special ma- ! | chines equipped with a kpy board, j I The secretary in the large cities j ! where colleges and universities are j | located should grasp every oppor- j tunity to improve herself profess- J tonally, both on and off the job j These are the ladders to success, j V*v to rime with “Eve”, READERS For mv free pamphlet on grout: discussion, send a 4-cent stamp and i self-addressed busings? envelope | to Dr. Marcus 11. Boulwatt. Saint i Augutine’a College, Raleigh. N C. Shriners To Give Nearly 300 Grand CHICAGO The problem of ■ Giving away money—nearly $390,* l 000 to be exact,—will be one of the biggest issues on tire agenda when, the S7t.h annua) convention of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Nobles of The Mystic Shrine meets in Chicago on August 17-22. With a total of $296,271.48 already allot cd to the Shrlner’s medical foun dation and earmarked for medical research, the problem stems from a. scarcity of applicants who have asked for one of the $5,000 grants. In the past. 10 years, since the Shrine Tuberuclosis and Cancer Research Foundation was founded i by the Imperial Council in session j at. St, Louis, Missouri, upwards of i $123,000 have been given away for ! scholarships and medical research J in cancer and tuberculosis But after deciding upon a one-year period of re-apprais ai last August while convening in Philadelphia, the group has now lifted She restrictions to | include grants for research purposes in ail phases of me ! divine. \nv institution or in - ! dividual can receive as much i as $5.00(1 annually if they ap ply to and are approved by i the Shrine Tuberculosis and i Cancer Research Foundation. AH correspondence should be directed to convention head | quarters, Arabic Temple No. I ft. 711 E 47th Street, Chica j go. Illinois. As ope of the most generous j groups supporting America's char - ities. the Prince Hail Masonic sf* ! filiated Shrine group has. In the I past,, given away as much as $46.- j 800 to one Negro hospital alone to I aid the medical research. Thta was to Wendell Phillips Hospital in Si Louis Missouri, which received! grants in 135!. ]w>3 and 1954 for a. Shrine clinic, Others who have been recipients ol Slxrlnc grants j are the American Cancer Society. $15,000 in 1.930; Freedman > Hog | Pita 1 Ol Washington. D. C , $20.- 000 for research in tuberculosis; and the Carver Research Fcmn | rfat.to at Tnskeegee Institute. Ala., j which has been awarded two | grants ol $3 600 each for cancer | research. Aside fiom assessment* lm - ! posed upon each of the Shrtn er’s 15,000-eiembcr orga.nii.s •ion and their ladles’ auxili i ary, the Daughters of .Isis, one of the biggest, sources of re venue for the char!!aide pro tect Is the Shrine Talent and ; Beauty Pageant. Since 1950, a (ofa) of $32,000 has been <t ivarded to young ladies who have been winners of the Tal ent and Beauty Pageant, per- U*jw the largest among Ne groes in the Tj. S. To dStte, scholarship award.? have been used at. the Chicago Musical College; Jmlliard School of Music in New York, Wayne TJ diversity School of Music in De troit, Traphagen School of Fash ion Design m New York; Howard University at, Washington. D c ; i Hampton Institute., Hampton ; j Carnegie University in PittsbUTsr. ' President Non - Committal On School ‘Mixing’lssues WASHINGTON <ANP> Un-1 like a great military general, Pres ident Eisenhower last week took j on a defeatist attitude toward! the problem of school integration ! At his usual Wednesday news con- 1 ference, Mr. Eisenhower said, in effect, that he did not know what 1 Augusta And Aiken Hosts Tau Gamma Delta’s Boule AUGUSTA. Ga , Ail roads toad , to Augusta. Georgia for members of Tau Gamma Delta Sorority, ac cording to Augusta and Aiken Chapters, hosts for the 13th Boule, i August 13-17. Aside, from the regular business, dander and rocktsil? will he en joyed by the visitors from, the j state: listed. North Carolina, South I Carolina. District of Columbia. 1 Maryland. Ohio. New Yo* k, Mich- | igan, Indiana, Illinois, and Cali* j o'frnia Mrs Lucinda M Harris. ! Southern regional director, has, been counseling the host chapters j in its planning Ghana Receives $241,000 In United Nations Help UNITED NATIONS. N Y <ANP> , —The executive board of the UN Children s boa id revealed last week that Ghana has received $241,000 in aid for basic maternal and child i welfare services, malaria survey, j yaws, control, leprosy control in connection with yaws control. UNICEF is providing transport, to- j jection equipment, and penicillin for an expanded mass campaign j against yaws, to be coordinated j with similar campaigns in sur- j rounding countries tn V. <- ? * Africa. This year the campaign v.as expanded to include the pro vince of Ashanti, which has a population of about one million During the period of July I3AB to August 126(1. the entire population of this province will be examined and will receive r "W : " " S'- y- ■ --• qf* — y,. , SEALTEST ASSORTED FLAVORS ' ICE MIM j LOW, LOW FOOD PRICES PLUS FREE SAV-A-STAMPS AT CS! .* j-- - j COLONIAL SlO HE S| GRAND FOR LOOK OUTS J QUALITY-CONTROLLED FRESH Ground Beef 119 FRESH TENDER WHITE-MEAT SAW, Ito AT COLONIAL! CS FRUIT (I hmt t, with pun.-fv,.;, of is or son* FRYER RREASTS • 69c COCKTAIL *» 2 35c FRYER THIGHS - S 9« *** CHOICE FCfER yiplp'f 1 601. E ~ BRUftKSTIfc&S .. • 55« W* *M. ...... ¥<*« GREAT FOR WMPUNGS-FRYER BFBCML V ALOES IRfftE-AOWW FOWDEIiETI BUCKS ~ NECKS - 17. 3„& DETEBGENT .. 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With reference to leprorv con ti oi, at the. end of 1337. 36,000 cases were under treatment An increase of 6.000 cases was attributable to the creation of mobile treatment ■■ Mt ~~ have a tile bath NOW-PAY LATER t W. Thc - rp no substitute for GENUINE TTt&rljfir'if Yi l CLAY TELE for inf -rmation about T: a,* Jmgraß jp», • installing tile bathrooms under FH 4 tiUe. with no down payment, call . . . ' " ¥ e^LP r DAVID G. ALLEN too N. Harrington St. Raleigh l) 1 r. .i,-,— —i r it,—-i ,j— r .—-nyurTMvitwttirrnn s eiinr ir ~ i -•■mwnnimMii'ernr »i m ■omumn m m—.m— would be effective, he would not hesitate to do It. The Presidenr, hart said earlier in the conference that he had no plans to "head off" any anti-in tegration action which might, get underway in certain southern states when schools open a few weeks hence When asked if hp has marie plans to issue any statement on the subject, Mr. Eisenhower re pplied that he had planned no particular speech on this issue. ITc then reminded newsmen that he had tried for five-and a-half years in show that mere law- will not solve the problem. "It can only be solv ed through the wisdom of <d tijens of this country and their sense of civic duties,’’ he said, adding that this in chides not only Individuals but groups iw» well, such as selmoi hoards and local, county and state officials. It has hern suggested that the President meet with Virginia's Gov. Almond to discuss the school situation in that state. To this, Mr. Eisenhower replied that he had not heard of any suggestion until this moment. He added that he considered the governor a "rea sonable American,’' and that if Almond wanted to talk with him, he certainly would not. object. If Too Want To Take Xho OF) Out of Ufr. 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