HOLIDAY IN JAMAICA Famed DodgerV ex-slugger
feekie Robineon, now rice-president of Chock Full O’Nuts food
c hein, poses with Mrs. Robinson prior to their departure from
lorn F. Kennedy International Airport on a Pan American Air
ways jet clipper enroute to Kinston, Jamaica. Mr. Robinson will
be in Jamaica six days as a guest of the Jamaican government.
Does anything else you use to often
fire yon such Trouble-Free Service?
Your telephone Is Ilka friendship steady, de
pendable. always there when you need it
Around the dock, it’s a constant and faithful
companion, providing low-cost service that makes
life more pleasant and easier and safer for you.
Service so good you eon
take it for granted LBa) •OUIIISPSI Bell
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Retted under the euthert* of Th* Oaca«rts Company b, fr . , ( j
THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTfUMI CO.
RALEIGH-WAKE AhT ALUMNI HOLD MEET Shoirn above are guests and members
who attended the Holiday Fellowship held by the Raleigh-Wake Unit of the A. and T. College A
hmtni Association last week. Seated, left to right: J. T. Locke, outgoing president; Mrs. L H.
Webb, reporter; John Kay, president •, Arthur Vines, vice-president; Mrs. Doris Burke, secretary,
and Garrett Lears, treasurer. Standing, left to right Mrs. Estelle Curry, Mrs. Walter Davenport,
H. H. Webb, Walter Davenport, Mrs. John Kay, Mrs. J. Banks, Mrs. Arthur Vines, J. Banks, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Cunningham and Mrs. Garrett Laws.
85c Hourly Minimum Wage
Was Effective January Ist
' Wages at qn estimated >9,000 at
North Carolina's lowest paid work*
an will be increased on January
1, ISM, when 89 cents an hour be*
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feelings. When these discomfort* come on
With orer-exertion or stress and strain .
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disturbance may be mild bladder Irritation
following wron f food and drink-of ten eet
ting up a metises uncomfortable feeling.
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ease torment of nagging backache, head
aches, muscular aches and pain*, t. by
soothing effect on bladder irritation, t. by
mild diuretic action tending to increase
output of the If miles of kidney tubes.
Enjoy a good night's sleep and the
same happy relief millions ham for omr
go years. For convenience, ask fog the
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AT LEADING COSMETIC COUNTERS
Esther’s Beauty Aids / ’SpZlffiST
com** the legal minimum in North
Carolina, State Labor Commimioaar
frank Crane aaid laat week.
The 10-ccnt hike in the State'*
Minimum Wake Law waa enacted
by the 1963 General Aaaembly.
As originally yarned by tea
IMS General Aaaembly. tk* tew
required a 75-eent hearty mlnl
nia. The Tl-eent rate ha* b**a
in *ff*ct far the last fear year*:
19M-IMB. '
Commissioner Crane aaid th*
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4 EXPERT
ALTERATIONS A
REPAIRS
Remodeling
EMMA JANE
DRESS SHOP
116 E. HARGETT ST.
Dial 834-5598
Yes, We Ml Talk
BY MARCUS H. BOULWARS
LECTURE-FORUM
Par the proper decorum in a
lecture-forum we wish to mention
some of the rulea. A lecture-forum
is a form of discussion in which
a lecturer gives a talk on some
topic under the guidance of a
moderator. Following the lecture
there la a discussion period during
which the numbers of the audi*
ence sales the speaker questions
and often the listeners state opin
ions.
Once, when I was teaching at
a certain college, the late Walter
White, then executive secretary of
the NAACP, gave a lecture on the
topic “Can America Survive Ra
cial Prejudice It” He spoke far 48
minutes, and then the presiding
officer received questions from th*
audience. The discussion period
was indeed stimulating, and tha
moderator had to close this period
when there were no less than
twenty people desiring to ask
questions.
During a forum period, the
members 'of the audkr.c,.
rise and address the moderator.
and then state their questions.
If the audience is large, the ques
tioner should give his name first
and next state his question.
READER: For my free discuss
ion pamphlet, send two stamps,
and a self-addressed, long business
envelope to Dr. Morcue H. Boul
ware, Florida AdtM University.
Box 310-A, Tallahassee, Florida,
Zip Code ,32307.
With Trailways:
Win Fair
Job Pact
NEW YORK—Safeway Trailway*,
tha unit of National Trailwaya op
erating between New York and
Waihington. will hira nine driver*,
■ix ticket agent*, six mechanics and
five information girl* from minor
ity racial group* by next »pr!ng in
New York City.
This tpacific first step la
apelled-Mt In aa agreement ne
gotiated between Norman Hill,
Allan Hoffman and Velma Rill
at CORE and Marvin WaM,
executive' rice-pr eat dent of tea
company. At the same time tea
company agreed te taka * hollar
(taps at He terminal* ontalda
of New York City.
To implement this provision,
CORE Program Director Norman
Hill called upon CORE group* in
Philadelphia. Baltimore and Wash
ington "to inveetigate the employ
ment pattern in all categoric* at
Ih* Trallways terminal In your city
and to follow through with local
Trailwaya management."
Another provision of th* agree
ment is tor immediate upgrading
and promotion for preaent minority
group employee* in New York
Terminal.
BENNETT TUTORS AWARDED j
GRANTS
GREENSBORO—Two member* of i
the Bennett College faculty have I
been awarded modest research
grants by the committee on faculty
reeearch of the Piedmont Univer
sity Center, of Win*ton-Salem. It
was announced this week.
Dr. T. L. GrandUon. professor of
psychology, was awarded $290 to
asaiat In hi* atudy of "The Level
,of Manifest Anxiety and Its Rela
tionship to Student Performance.”
Mrs. Isabella. Deskins, associate
professor of English and business
education, wo* granted 978 for •
study of "The Role of the Execu
tive In Selected North Caroling
Cities.”
Twenty projects wee* approved.
Under the program, tha center
provides one-half of each grant,
with the participating college* pro
viding the other hall
statute applies to aotabiishmanta
employing tour or more worker*
in any pay period. 11m Attorney
General baa ruled that only non
exempt worker* may ba counted ip
establifhinf cuvtrifi.
Crane pointed out teat Em law,
aa tartear amended bp tea Ml
General Assembly, apartflea teat a
“husband, wife, eon. daughter or
parent of the employer shall not
be enumerated in (WtarmirUng tea
BUY PROM CABOUNIAN
ADVERTISERS
On The Home Front
on ikr romi YRoarr
(Items tela weak from Caswell.
Orange, and New Banovar Coon
ties.) _
Caawall County bnmamakass have
boon taking a look at teatr ace am
plishments during tha past year, re
ports Mias Roko Itayna, home eco
nomics agent
Yanceyville fftwno Ttaiiuiinlialliai
Club took • took at tea achieve
ments at several Individual mem
bers. Mrs. Katie Rowe rwnodrtad
her house bp adding a bathroom.
bedroom and kitchen. She atoo
found time te aaa Ml quarto of
fruit* and vegetables. Mrs. Minnie
Bow* won a earn sowing machine
and plans te save money an bar
clothing bill by home sawing. She
A NEW HOME
for a New year
WISHING - YOU AND YOURS A
MOST PROSPEROUS
and
HAPPY NEW YEAR
JOHN W. WINTERS & CO.
MSAL ESTATE BROKERS BUILDERS
507 E. Martin St VA 8-5788
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RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JAMEABY hISN
Mr*. Lwdlto Made bawM a beam
framer aa aha aaa iqj whan
vrtem am lew which *■ tah
b * aaU ißom nvßovSSgEirn
Th* Luther Brooks, RUtaboro, Bt
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they began making plana te sa>
tanrffr
dJDona to nmr
The 4-H’era in New Banovar
County have bean lueatatog award*
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ed and will wear and wear) Beige or
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300 PAIRS! WOMEN’S
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Black, burgundy, brown, red, blue, suede
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leaf motif In tough, baked-on glass
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