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14 THE CAHOUNIAM RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1964 PUBLISHER AND STUDENT EDITORS—Three North Carolina College student editors are shown talking with Thomas W. Young, second from left following a speech at the Durham institution recently. Young, publisher of the Norfolk (Va .) "Journal and Guide," was the principal speaker at the college's Forum assembly celebrating National Negro Newspaper Week. The stu dents are, from left: Harold Foster, Chapel Hill, editor-in-chief of "The Campus Echo," the col lege paper; and Misses Carrie Barnes, Charlotte, and Pattie Baskette, Warrenton, co-editors of “The Eagle," the college yearbook. lITY FIIOM ( AKOIJMW ADVERTISERS Welcome To Raleigh NCTA BROCK-POOLE, INC. Furniture and Equipment For The Office And Plant New & USED! OFFICE OUTFITTERS DISIGNERS, DECORATORS Telefunken Dictating Systems FREE LAY-OUT SERVICE a:i2-059i 309 W. Martin St Raleigh, N. C. Welcome To Raleigh NCTA 24 Hr. 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Nathan Lewis, a 43-year-old Lnnham, Md. resident, didn’t read the signs correct, and fell prey to the minions of the law. •Jp an k \7CY/ j J ■ ■ V la V II I ftl m • Bjß- . n I tl/ ' ig OUR CAPE COD ROOM Is Featuring The Latest EASTER STYLES sop WoSUF 213 Fayeteville St. EXAMINING APPLICATIONS Some of the members of the staff of North Carolina College’s NDEA Summer French Language Institute are shown examining application* tor the program. Forty teachers of French will be chosen as participants and will receive stipends which cover room and board, fees, and dependency allowance. Seated, from left: Dr. Ruth N. Horry, as sociate director; Dr. Irene D. Jackson, director. Standing: Mrs. Cynthia D. Smith, Thomas P. Pin son, and Ginette M. Plummer. COED WEEKEND PLANNING SESSION—Miss Louise Latham, seated, dean ol women at North Carolina College, makes plans with undergraduate students tor the college’s 15fh annual Coed Weekend, held March 13-15. Standing, from left, are Misses Rose Miller of Martinsville, Va., freshman representative to the steering committee; Sylvia Sharpe of Statesville, junior representa tive; and Irma Page of Durham, president of the Women's Assembly. Mies Latham is a Raleigh native. 53 - Theoretical lore* 8 - Lowest point 54 - F irst -c lass 9 - German river A CR OSS (two words) 10 * FetnUii* 1- Type erf head 56 -Be inilsposed relative covering 57 - Scandinavian 13 * That i* *-European 58- Nothing New (Latin ahbrev.) river fcosa.) (abb.) * European 11 - On a voyage 59 - Male nickname pcntnaula 12 - ... Gramie 60 - Conceit 17 * cnc " riv * r 14 • bland of the 61 - Tin (chem.) (poss .) Eaat Indies 70 ' Circle segment ,* • Trt «miin 22 - Rural Education*! ,(6- Arturs , . ‘ Association (abb.) £ XL’nrisn lal* 1 I Equality a . Sodsjm (chem ) ' . SlgTSlrt- L„Oe denvm 21 -Weird 3 Soutn tuneri 17 - Abraham's 14 - Unrefined 4 - A—Wl ■.• SST «-££••• 28 - mpmition 6 . "Eternal 33 . 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Bowers and E W Rhodes j :it 8:27 pm. that someone cut a screen on the hark tioor at his home between 6 and 8 Jo»p m. Mon dry. Mr. Baldwin believes that None of the gang." which hangs around on the corner e( Carver and Edenton Streets did It for spite. a« he frequent ly runs them off hie property. Baldwin's home was described in the report as being “fairly new-." PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE RANSACK William Wilson Hurdle, princi pal of the Lucille Hunter Elemen tary School, told officers at 7:47 a.m. Monday that someone entered; the school during the weekend, and ransacked his office The door of hts office was jimmied open by a large screwdriver, it was reported Nothing was found mtssmg. al though several windows were lefv open The point of entry could not be determined. i Welcome To Raleigh NCTA SEE OLD FINE SELECTIONS OF SIMMER ECHATTCRE NOW ON DISPLAY Heilic-Levihe V—- ► < • Martin Speaks Friday: Democratic National Committeman T o Sl»ft *■ Louis Emanuel Martin, deputy chairman. Democratic National. Committee, Washington, D. C. will apeak at Shaw University on Fri day, March 20, at 12:00 noon in Greenleaf Auditorium. In addition to Martin’s dwtt s as deputy chairman, he la direc tor st Sendee Federal Savings and Lean Association. Chicago; vice-president. Guaranty Life Ga.; vice president! Michigan Chraniele Publishing Co., Ine- P-Mt; trustee of the Natoinal V an League Beard. New Turk City; and member, National Press and Overseas Chib. Mr. Martin is married and has five children. The public is Invited to hear him Seagram's ■ 0 JjLctotun seajmnr $ _ smn7 Crown AMERICA* IIENDED WHISKEY stands *2™ sieotWNOPans»i smmsim px osnmsn.es m • »• VHHP 4/s tutu* (arum comnr. nr net an. hobo wutat m mu. «% tw'mm niwii You’ve Seen Her On Television, Read About Her in The Papers ... NOW, SEE HER IN PERSON There’s Only ONE REV. SISTER BISHOP to Heal by Prayer t REV. SISTER BISHOP HEALER & ADVISOR Touch of her hand will heal you. Sister Bishop has the God-given Pow er to Heal by Prayer. Everyone wel come to come and visit at Sister Bis op’s home. What you see with your eyes, your heart will believe. Are you suffering? Are you sick? Do you have bad luck? Bring your problems to Sister Bishop today and be rid of them tomorrow. She advises on all affairs of life. There is no problem so great she can’t solve (how to hold your job when you have failed, and how to succeed calls your friends and enemies by name without asking you a single word, and reunites the separated.) Upon reaching womanhood and realizing she had the God-given power to help humanity, Sister Bishop has devoted a lifetime to this work. From the four comers of the world they come to her —white and colored—men and women of all races and walks of life. Guaranteed to remove evil influence and bad luck. There is no pity for those knowing they are in hard luck and need help and do not come for it. One visit will convince you. 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