RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY, «, INS THE CAROLINIAN 6 /I J * emmm *|7 i jjT' • SHI- ■ t/M jL+ I IMMII EVALUATES FOOD STAMP PROGRAM—RudoIph E DePass. right. an agriculaural economist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, notes the increased amount of groceries a "housep n ila" is ahle to huv under the pilot Fond Stamp Program whn h is now being expanded. The voting lady is not a food stamp par • ticipant: she merely posed lor the picture to illustrate the advan tage* ol the program DePass, a graduate of Virginia State College, it doing research to determine the extent to which food stamps are improving diets arid increasing the market for farmers' abundant production. WELCOME TO WASHINGTON Delta Atgma Theta Sorority rrlrbralri IU 50th birthday in Washington over taut wrrkrnd, and some 800 members of th* organization from all over th* United Stair* rwrlrri word* of wrlrom* and pnlw from Amerira'a top (ovrrnmrnt officials and leadrrs In rduoatlon Shown arc 11. to r.i Dr. James M. Nabrtt. Jr., president of Howard University and District of Columbia ('ommtwdoner John B. Duncan discussing the two-day conference with Misa Joyce V Brown, honor senior at Howard l'nlver»lty where the M>rority was founded In 1915. Mim Brown, of Petersburg. Va„ In prewident of Alpha Chapter of Itelta Sigma Theta. She was ehoaen aa "Woman of the Year" at the university In INZ. Simplicity.. Simplicity, distinction, beau- | MM ty and good taste are all present In $ BAletgh Funeral Home « oondurted funeral service They kKjjr W' have always been noted for t.ha / ; ; ; 'V' . Mmple beauty of their service. I I |H TO\\\\v For over 48 years these feat urea hava been the choice of fam litre. Our Quality Is The Best OI'R PRICKS ABSOLCTF.LT CANNOT BE CNDKRSOI.D FOR VALUE RECEIVED. Raleigh Funeral Home Dav and Night Ambulance Service 522 E. CABARRUS ST. DIAL TE 2-283' IdaTgaTns] rturmturel ‘osu TsrmsU R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 10S B. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City T«L TE 2-4471 Former Johnson C. Smith Prof Heads Cuban Refugee Program WASHINGTON 'ANP> Secre tary of Health, and Wel fare Anthony .1 Celrbrezze last week announced the appointment of John Frederick Thomas as di rector of the departments Cuban refugee program Thomas will report for duty on Feb, 4 He will be stationed here Thomas has worked in the field of international migration and re fugee resettlement since 1945 He served with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admini stration and the International Re fugee Organization in Germany. He has been with the Intergovernmen tal Committee for European Mi gration MCEMi. in Geneva. Switz erland. since it was formed in 1952 and i* now deputy chief of opera tions t On January 2ft. the Cuban rrfu- program will become a unit of ; FIKW.s new Welfare Admmistra -1 lion when Or Ellen Winston as * some* the post of commissioner of - welfare In his new post. Thomas will he f responsible for the entire operation of the Cuban refugee program. ;n --‘ eluding the Department's Cuban refugee center in Miami. Fla The program, which was estab lished in January. 1961 by direction of President Kennedy, has previ ously been administered as part of the immediate office of the Com- State School To Hold Homecoming BY GEORGE STOKES, JR. The State School for the Blind and Deaf will celebrate ita Third Annual Homecoming on Feb. 2, 19- 63 with a basketabll game with the Virginia State School of Hamp ton, Va. Game time is 8 p. m. Events leading up to Homecom ing Day will begin Wed.. Jan. 30, with a Coronation Ball, at which time "Miss SSBD” will be crowned to reign as Queen of the Homecom ing activities. Friday evening, Feb 1. a Bon Fire and a Pep Rally will be held featuring the funeral and crema tion of the Virginia State School F.agles. A Sock Hop will follow. Highlighting the half-time acti vities will bo the "Rinky Dlnkers.'' a dance group of the Physical F-d --ucation and Recreation Depart ments. Following the presentation of the Queen. "Miss SSBD". the 1 Cheerleaders of the State School * will do "Rhythmirs - A Study in * Motion '* When the Baton Twirlers * have finished their act. the Trick * Sabre Drill Team rom the Virginia 1 Stale School will perform to cll r max the half-time activities r This game with the Virginia " State School will be an exciting 1 one from start to finish The Greyhounds have never loat a game to one of their sister schools throughout the South. Probable starters or the Grey hounds will be Reginald Miles, and Ronald Smith as guards, Lonnie Cuningham, Center, James Scott and James Moore, forwards. The team has an average of 55 points per game. Following the Homecoming game the Greyhounds will have three remaining games of the season, plus the Wake-Johnston Tourna ment Play-off. Air Line Co. Refuses To Hire Negro Pilot WASHINGTON A case, now before the Supreme Court. Involve* a Negro pilot, Marlon D. Green, who sought a flying Job with Con tinental Air Lines in 1957. Th# company's joto application form in cluded a question on race Green was not hired, although white pi lots interviewed later did receive Job offers. An investigation by the Colora do Anti-Discrimination Commis sion. a State body, found that Green was fully qualified for the position he had sought and that Continental had failed to hire him solely because of hi* race Can a state fair employment law be invoked to bar Job discrimina tion by an Intarstate airline? Three national civil right* groups argued "yea" today in a Joint friend-of-thc-court brief submitted to the U. S. Supreme Court. They urged the high court to overrule a Colorado Supreme Court deci sion which held that the state anti discrimination law could not be constitutionally applied to the em ployment policies of Continental Air Lines. Inc., a Denver-baaed in terstate carrier. . M Elected Prexy Os Woman's Auxiliary Mrs. Edith M Trice of the Wake Baptist Grove Church of Gamer ha* been elected to be president of the Woman s Auxiliary of the Wake Baptist Association of Wake Co. Mrs. Trice succeeds Mrs. Mamie N, Prrry of the Rilry Hill Baptist Church. Wwendell who has served as president for a number of year*. Mrs Trice is at present a teacher in the Gamer Consolidated School She is a graduate of the Garner Consolidated Htgh School and Shaw University. Raleigh. She has also done further study at New York University and North Carolina Col lege. Durham, which she is now attending and hoping to ■■nplila missioner of Social Security. Thomas was bom in Minneapolis, Minn., January 24, 1907. He holds B. A. and M. A. degree from the University of Minnesota, where he majored in history and minored in social work. He played both professional foot ball and basketball in Minneapolis. In 1930. he became athletic director and history instructor at Johnson C Smith University in Charlotte. Eor several years, Thomas war engaged in settlement-house work in Minneapolis. He also worked for the Minnesota State Employment Service and the National Youth Administration. He haa served on the board of directors of the Phyl- HAIR WEEV-TECHNICIAN Cover Thtn Areas. Lengthen Hair. Eloise Beauty Shop VA 8-2964 404 Hill St. PLAY GOLD BOND LUCKY DIME! Prices Good Thru Saturday, February 2, 1963. Quantity Rifat* Reeerved it's Easy... it's Fun... Start today! laary tana yaa mat yam favsdts Csisaiai yean a “LUCKY DIME” aard. Eoefc card haa a me*ic letter. The aw,K latter appears wfcea yaa R th. edge at a dime aver stamp space ee card. Wbaa yaa aaa make the vord DIME with foer cards, brief them te year Coioaioi Store Maaagar far chechia* aad wit 1,000 dimes ($lOOl pies 1,000 FREE GOLD IOND Stamps. *r That's afl there it ft. 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DIAL TR t-MM Little Rock Integrates LITTLE HOCK, Ark. Public facilities in some hotels, a bowling alley, and several lunch counter* have desegregated peacefully here, William Haiun, field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinat ing Committee, amid today. Integration of facilities in the following place* occurred ae Jan. 2: lunch counter* In Wool worth'*, McClellan*, and Walgreen'* Drug (tore*; a tearoom in Bias* Depart ment Store; Midway Bowling Al I DEWARS JL White <33 Label _ - . SCOTCH S WHISKY BLENDCO AT M.l PROOF SCHCNLET IMPORT CO„ NEW YORK, N.Y. ley; and the Marlon, Orady-Man ning and Lafayette Hotels. pationizi OUIT ADVMtTISEKS:

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