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JOHN W. WWTIDM Jfc CO. RALEIGH. K. C. »t7 t MAKTOf gT. PHONE 7K-U3J «MM Yi *-*»• Hold Mom In 1 Starvation Death Os Boy NORFOLK, V*. (ANP) A *4- year-oM mother of eight m ar rested lest week and charged with the murder by starvation of her five-month-old son. The accused woman la Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, who was sched uled to appear in Police Court on the murder charge. The child, found dead In his mother’s bed, weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces when he was bom at Nor folk Community Hospital Sept. 15, IMS, and 5 pounds, • ounces at death. The state medical examiner’s office said an autopsy showed Op death was caused by starvation.® Negro History Week Observed At Shaw Univ. Negro History Week was observ ed at Shaw University with stu dents participating as speakers February 10-14. William Parker spoke on the topic “The misconcep tion of Lincoln and the Dnanclpa tion Proclamation” Monday, Feb. 10, and Charles Humphrey Mbubua and Frederick Ouka spoke on "Af rica’s Politics.” Friday, Feb. 14. High points of the discussion on Africa were that so little is known about East African States that many people confuse issues by judging one African country through the information of events happening to another African country, not know ig these countries can be so differ ent, and each is faced with its own unique problems. Also in the period of decolonisa tion, Africans are evolving their own political ideology to meet sev eral needs. In most of Africa, the term capitalism is unacceptable as African businessmen associate cap italism with the worst colonialism. It was noted that African Social ism is a part of the African tradi tion and provides most individuals in Africa with a certain amount of security. Negro History Week was sponsor ed by the Social Science Dept. Delinquents Warned By Draft Board The registrants listed below are delinquent with the Wake County Selective Service Board No. 93. They are urged to immediately contact this board. If they do not do so, the Selectiye Service Board wlli be compelled to order them for induction in the forthcoming call. They ate Kenneth Walden and Charles Arthur Poole. LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You Call TE 2-2004—George London lIVBIPIMPIVIfI and always wake up warm. TV $29.95 up Wringer Washer 29.95 up Automobile Radio 49.50 up GOOD MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES! WRENN ELECTRIC COMPANY 404 Glen wood Ave. Phone TEmple 3-3405 GOOD USED TV’s A M 21” SETS ,2 1” irT »4000 and ant j TV Service On Credit . ALL TYPES 0F... NEW and USED FURNITURE At SPECIAL PRICES! EASY TERMS! Open Monday and Friday Nights Til 9 Nelson V- wayside FURNITURE Raleigh-Durham Highway TAKES OATH OF OFFICE— Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, an attorney for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ), is sworn in as State Senator for New York’s 21sf District by Mayor Wagner during ceremony at City Hall February 7th. Mrs. Motley is the first Negro woman to win a seat in the State Senate and the first Democratic wom an Senator. (Us I PHOTO). ' Spring Hope Native Named By Peace Corps LOME, Togo—Cleotha Payne Lu- Lucaa has been named Peace Corps Deputy Representative for Togo, it was announced officially in Wash ington. He wa* formerly field offi cer for the medical, fiahing and educational project here. Hia high er responsibilities begin immedi ately. La cm, a graduate of Mary land State Colege, at Frinceaa Anne, ape rated the Repablic’s Peace Carp, peer.— —for • • . «.».!..« * even a secretary. Bom In Spring Hope. Lacaa earned his master’ll degree at American University, and has competed academic require ments for tbs Ph.D. at the same school. The 30-year-old bacheor was a rampaging guard on “Skip" Me- Cane’s 1051-52 hard driving Mary land State Hawks football team. “I find the Togoeae the most friendly people 1 have ever met.” he said. “Once you treat the Afri can people with dignity and re spect. they will like and appreciate you. They will show this apprecia tion by offering gifts that often! they cannot afford.” Lucas said he has been pleased! with his assignment because ofl lhe quality of Peace Corps Volun-| teera "I’ve been extremely impress-! ed with them. Our most difficult! task,” he added,-“is to show howl well Americana can get along. Then! another Birmingham. Cambridge or! a aimilar distasteful Incident pops! up and almost destroys everythlqgl we have built up” r..„i Cmp*. Luos* | said, “l feel this is the meat valuable and dynamic program I have ever had the privilege of being associated with. “Not only are we taking much! to the African people, but we are! learning a heck of a lot ourselves,"l Lucas declared. He said he had heard much-adol about ’cultural shock’. “About the! only shock I have experience camel while I was home. I wasn't accus-| tomed to all the luxuries and con-1 veniences ” Southeastern Plans‘Alumni Meet Saturday DURHAM Tha Southeastern! Business College Alumni Associa-I tion will hold its quarterly organi-l rational meeting at the school Sat-I urd.iy afemoon, February 23 at I 12:3C o'clock. Tha school which! moved to new quarters the past! summer Is new located at 608 South! Alston Avenue. Benjamin P’per. a graduate stu-| dent from Columbia. S. C. who isl now working at the North Carolina! Mutual Life Insurance district of-l fice there, will be in charge of the! meeting. The agenda of tha meeting will! include the election of officers, the! scholarship program, plans for en-l riching the school’s curriculum, es-| tablishing an annual project and! o'her business matters was brought! before the body by key-committee! members. A lunch will also bel served, according to D. W Stlth.l founder and president of tha eol-| lege. I Shaw To Give Peace Corps Test Feb. 29 The Peace Corps Placement Test! will be administered on the Shawl University campus for thoee who! are interested in entering the Peace! Corps. There are over 7.000 Peace! Corps Volunteer* now at work ini 46 countriea in Latin America. Af-| fries, and Asia. About 5,000 morel will go into training this summer. Among them will be teacher*, lib-1 eral arts graduate*, engineer*, nur se*. doctors, sociologists, and recre ation worker*. In all. Volunteeral com# from some >OO skill back grounds. I Married couple* are eligible Ml both can nerve and have no depen dent children. A college degree is not ncessary in all projects The test will be given at 8:30 a m j Feb. 29. Science 2, Shaw University, Raleigh. For an application and further in formation. contact Dr. M M Ad ams, Shaw University, Raleigh. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAYI NO LIMIT ON PURCHASES... 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