RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY, «, INS
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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.
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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-
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li* Wheatley Settlement House la
Minneapolis and of the Minneapo
lis Urban League. He aerved in Km
Army from 1942 to 1946, enlisting
as a private and rising to the rank
of captain.
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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
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