18 TV! CJUOUXUUV tAinOI, W. C, SATURDAY. PRCPKEEE IK. INK New Titles Provide 5 Possible Promotional Stepif\ Negro Designated Extension Agents Get New Titles Mew title* for county agricultur al extension service workers has been announced by R W. Shoffner, director of the organization at North Carolina State College. The new titles provide five pos sible promotional steps for exten sion workers. In the past extension workers have been either agents or assistant agents. Under the new system, one per son In each county has been desig nated "county extension chair man* Other extension workers In the county have been classified as an agricultural extension agent, homo economics extention agent, associate agricultural extension a gent, associate home economics ex tension agent, assistant agricultural extension agent or assistant home economic* extension agent Personnel assigned to work with Negro families have the same title system followed by the words "Ne gro Work." Under some circumstances. Shoff ner said, agent* will be designated as trainees. And in other cases an acting chairman may be appointed to head the county program. Director Shoffner said the new title system makes It possible to show greater recognition of agent service and ability. Specific criteria has been established for each posi tion. Promotion will be considered SPEED WASH 319 N. Tarboro St I Located Aeroaa From St. Augustine's Collect P®s SPECIAL I Dec. 12th thru 21st Pectin* 5 5 SHIRTS SI.OO T. rs.» ~w w-k | Pant* or Jacket wo wish a wry merry Christa* and da happi* CLEANED FREE art of Now Years. Wa*ia ratsfoi fa* th> triad** with this order! *at tastsJatwMa am You Are Always A Winner Here Of. ISSzSSh mk «• jpl\ nJP 09 PROOF I Mattingly | MoH^ | STBAICTIBOPEBOB fl WHISKEY I (MM cmdcMttow II 8 HTTUSIT | IIITTINGLT 4 MOORB DIfTTUiHC Oft 1 msiaaa each June. The N. C. Agricultural Extension Service has a staff in every county In the state, and a group of subject matter specialists at State College and A&T College. Traditionally, the organization s county workers have been known as county agents tor assistants) and home demonstration agents tor as sistants). They were officially re named county agricultural agents and home economics agents in 1958. Alphas To Hold Ohio Convention COLUMBUS. Ohio The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., will hold it 58th General Convention in Co lumbus, Ohio, December 28-29. The convention promises to be one of the largest thus far. Activities planned for Alpha men. wives, guest* and children .include a luncheon, card party, style show and ice-breaker, or get-acquainted party Teenagers and pre-teeners can expect to attend a talent show, hobby and art exhibit, skating par ty, bowling party and dance. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! NEW SPECIAL COUNSEL—N. Thompson Powsn, dspaiy solicitor of the Department es Labor, la briefed by Hebert Taylor, Jr. in his new duties as special rnnaasl es Em President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity* n position Taylor hbnself had been unfair ndU Us ap pointment as executive vice chairman es the rroahiife Committee. 1 CROSSWORD w w ♦ By A. C, Gordon I Ilil ACROSS I • Ambition S - Toward lbs abater (naut.) 9 - Dofgedneas D • Location B • OoMalanr 1* • Ratardattna 16 • Daaca at*r D -Spaakaabrilly H • Employ 20 * Prapoattfee 31 • Forbid S 3 - Bora M-HaKaa W 25 • Waadartag 37 »Daoaaaa 36* hdaftntW ante la 30 • BrbtomkfcamJ 31 • Onkqua 35- Mual cal tempo* - It lon ■ • Doctor's dagioa JS-Uncmoasaob -60-Augmant 41 - Prapoattion u.&r Supreme Court To Hear Appeals NEW YORK On Dec. IS. 1963. the U. S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument on a protest demon stration case In which 187 Negro students were arrested la Colum bia. s c. The case grew out of a 1961 march on the State House grounds by Co lumbia Negro high school and col lege students. Jack Greenberg. Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund will argue the appeal for the Negro defendants The Columbia cast la similar to 7 other protest sppeals which were argued before the Su preme Court last month. Iks arrests occured whan the group of Negro students from Co lumbia high schools and Benedict Tan Ibpto^w ''ME SINES FOTCHAHITY. ANO HE 46 • Haafaa 47 - Fingar past 49 - To mlocu* 50 - Good f rtoodo 51-So lons 54 - Sous racraat 55 - Mineral deposit •WSfiS 1 DOWN 1 • Frocarea 1- Mineral 8-Uhs 5 * To cart tor 4 • Lagtalatlra Ed leu (abb) rrnu iju*jfjkjki(j is) riiiiriM Finn fciniim 11171 FWIiISIFI iIFFI ~- ■iHKH i. $ Bkß V 8L 181 v^s Hi \lf I ' -j ■- w - ißi iam ■ '-../-■I-.--'-. 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