RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE SPEAKER Miss WUhelmtn* M. Croaaon. imUnt es Mmt Msmnrtal Inatttate, Sait Ha. recently addressed the student body of the Haletyh Beahnaa College an* to tal faaMapie ha thiakafi es the ItMah Funeral Heme. Shewn ha above thato are, left te right: MM. fit A. Barnet, wariliat as the fiaMsh fiaalnam Collece an* Dr. Elian 8. Alston, whe introduce* the .maetoar. Crernwi * shwwn -eating before a large laiaea es ahaianta an* area attl- Barnett “Apes” Wallace Says Gov’t Transported Meredith jiflea (AMP) A eat Got. Baas R. Barnett's charge that ttm Justice Department prof-1 I6AfIGAI/VS| |PURNITUREj BpSty// Tsrjns J R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 & MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Tel TEI-4471 ill'' ’3 05 n l|( l|| v* qt. •J9O HI 11111 111 r London i KP*L®!!! J I ■ awpcuct of u»»• oamro ■ Isadoa Toner DhHM Prafets LM, Pl*., Pa S PROOF • MO% Giw Naabai Spirits tided transportation for Jamaa I Meredith, aald "monkey see. mon keg do.” I Those faalUar with the expree aton knew that he was lnlttmating (hat Gov. Barnett was Inspired to make his charge because Gov. George Wallace of Alabama had previously charged that the Jus tice Department provided an au tomobile for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Bang, Jr. In the Alabama ease, the Justice Department admit te* that an ante was made avail able for transporting Dr. King • from Birmingham to Selma but atreme* that the action waa a violation of poHcy, and reealte* tat the iHamlaael es a Negro staff attorney whe wae The Justice Department Issued a statement In reply to Barnett’s charge that It had provided an au to for Meredith to attend a civil lights meeting at Clarkadale, which was attended bar Roy Wil kins, national executive secretary at the NAACP. The meeting waa held on May 8. White Teens Bum Case; It Hired Negroes JACKSON, Mim. (ANP) Two white teen-agers apt fire to a res taurant here last week, polloe said, because the operator hired Ne groes as car hops and waitresses. A passerby noticed flames at RomonofTs Drive In. and no tified firemen. Damage was Chief es Detectives M. B. Pierce said the two beys were arrested a few hours later and confessed. Pierce Identified one of the youngsters as William Carl Hen derson, 19. The other, see 18. was not Identified. Pierce said the pair told Detec tive Sgt* Wesley Beeves and Joe Beater they slipped a note under the restaurant door explaining "You have Negro car hops and Negro waitresses and that Is why we are burning you,” then poured one-half gallon of gaaolne onto a wall and sot it afire. A passerby saw the pair flee in a truck and called firemen. After the Mam was extin guished and two empty motor oil cans were found nearby, Pierce said, Officers Tommy Seheoley and Oliver MeAl notieed two youngsters buying gaa and dumping H into ofl cans an hour earlier. FOR CHILD DENTAL CARE Dr. Duncan M. Getsin&er, Durham, specialist in dentiatry tor children, who last week served at chnidan at the Dental Symposium in that city, talks with Dr. /.* E. Campbell, also ot Durham, vice president of the Old North State Dental Society, and Dr. G. K. Butterfield, Wilson. “THE EXPANDING HORIZON OF JOB OPPORTUNITIES? DISCUSSED AT SHAW UNIVERSITY Left to right: W. J. Kennedy HI of Durham, who introduced Dr. Andrew F. Brimmer, economist of Washington, chapel speaker; Dr. Nehon H. Hank, interim peeeident, Shaw University, William Parker end Willie Rhirm, etudente, dkouse eerteks job opportunities on Fri day, November 22. (See sfory in this issue). Brimmer At Shaw: Should Look At Industry, Students Told College students should look at the sort of Industry where new op portunities are emerging and at a faster level then In the put. Dr. Andrew P. Brimmer advised Shaw University students In an address Friday. November 22. Speaking on “The Expanding Horision of Job Opportunities.” Dr. Brimmer gave a forecast of the world 10 to 12 years from now relative to opportunities for pro fessional and non professional people. He stated that the total population In the U. 8. will reach approximately 210 million by 1966 and about 226 million by 1975. Most of the population Increase during the 1960’s will be In the working age group compared to a more sizeable increase during the 1960’s of those 14 yean and younger. Therefore the labor foroe growth will be greater than ever before In this decade. A liberal arte education is im portant In addition to the pure sciences, with stress In participat ing in on the job training, he sug gested. A better education will be more Important than ever because of the Increase In automation. College students, while getting a liberal arts education should also prepare for technical jobs. Dr. Nelson H Harris, Interim president of Shaw University pre sided. The speaker was Introduced by W. J, Kennedy XU. NCNW Honors ’ A And T Prof GREENSBORO A professor at A4cT College was last week hon ored In Washington, D. C., by tbs National Council of Negro Women. Dr. Cecile Hoover Edwards, professor of nutrition sad re search, AAT College Depart ment as Heme Economics, waa cited for bar "contributions te the fMld et science.” The symbolic award was present ed on behalf of the contributions to science made by Negro women dur ing the past century. The award was presented by Dr. Benjamin H. Alexander, research organic chemist, Walter Reed Hos pital, Washington, D. C. « - REV. COBBY VESPER ORATOR GREENSBORO Speaker for the 4 p. m. vesper sendee at Ben nett College on Sunday, December l will be the Rev. John O. Cony, ooUege chaplain, who is also pas tor of St Matthews Methodist Church here. DRIVE SAFELY!*”" Adult Help Can Reduce School H Dropout M Toll Most as tot milllon-plu* bewild ered, unhappy boys who Might their futures by dropping out as school every year aould bs saved with soma simple adult help, says Arthur Q. Maiael. tea December Reeder's Digest article, “They Help Boys Want to bs Educated,” Maieel offers virtually a blueprint for oth er community group# and organisa tion*, as he Mis to# heartening a chievements of the Chicago Boys Clube in turning youngster* back to their books and sueeea* Last year toe Chicago Bay* , Clubs pet rnadod UN yautoe to stay In high echos! sr return and get toetr diploma* Many wore inspired to go on to soi lage eoreere. It was dbnt with a program of first, spotting early to# potential drop-outs among their 17,000 mem ber*, talking with them man-to man and overcoming the barriers that wore frustrating the boy* At the root of mast dropout* says Maisel. is lack of understanding, and adverse heme and neighbor hood condition* In some Chicago area* six out of ten youngsters never finish school. Local businessmen volunteer their help in persuading the boys to a bandon patterns of unambltiousneas and failure. Otffce toe boys catch GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY I MAKE A DATE NOW FOR NEXT YEAR! Ulip Money For Santal I UUn..Jf CHRISTMAS 1 Money For Fun! I « SAVINGS JOIN NOW save receive 1964 CLUB OPENS EACH WEEK NEXT YEAR "7155” $ so.oo MON., NOV. 18, 1988 2.00 100.00 r«> And it's so easy with one of our Christmas Club maos* * bershipe. Select the membership that bast fits your budget Then save the small amount (an amount you wtß hvdf 3.00 150.00 miss) each week. This time next year, you'll bs Sll SSI M —— in ■ your Greatest Christmas ever. 5-00 250 ' 00 1963 Check* Will Be Mailed Pridsr, 10.00 | 500.00 November 15. ■ LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU ... Il l SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW. TOW. ... I hnm Mechanics & Farmers Bank \ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE | firs and begin to Strive, too club workers devote oven mare effort te guide and encourage them to make their dreams coma true. Tbs article Is condensed from The Kiwanis Magasine. (CHRISTMAS 1 w CARDS | 9 ON SALE $ ft AND k Christmas Programs For g Churches and Other M g Group* Jg f Baptist Supply! 1 Store I jjFCor. Wilmington to Lenoir g g Raleigh. N. C. g RALEIGH, N. CL. girolSSjWlMßn 89, 18*8 Police Positive Whiti Man Who Accused Negroes Set Self Afire ATLANTA (AMP) A S9-yeer- taw Mi atottatag taught lira, sale old man who reponsd that Negro - . . „ J* youths attempted to burn him act- Twa kmml toaato as mateßv, * ually ast Ma own clothing co flrw m . »?** **?*.*—V?9*” mm unintentionally authorities said [Jed ksgeSkn WeS LL K. O. Davis of the Atlanta •*—**•... . . ... ... . .' fire department arson squad aafci "The etato Investigation mowed the vtottr _«■ *» toMaalton Os TlammaMs Wiliam Lanlgan, had bean drink **s**““*“J* ins heavily before the incident the btothto®. Rtori N*t w* the •Sj, 1 -.*-. 'ssj&ssL£v m £-. SabinssresA^ M. H. Medert as Urn pultos ' ~~ 7 JttlrJsriLste DRIVE SAFELY! God a oo U? GG6 cold bmc&cJm wti now Treat all COLD SYMPTOMS Ttosssj utotor mulim toe far soldi...and eety far eslda fa W 4 uorluSSglMto bleed MVNflltttfMcMßg plftOto wAmSM ST Q p^//i c H° W! 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