Matching Grant Os $2,000
Received By St. Augustine’s
Saint Augustine’* College has re
ceived a $2,000 matching grant from
the National Science Foundation
for the support of an “Undergradu- ,
ate Instructional Scientific Equip- ,
ment Program,” according to Dr i
James A. Boyer, President.
The grant is to be used to fully i
equip a third biology laboratory
Gilbey’s
✓-'l* j
bm
nn
I /MX
mm
m
$2.10 - 53.35
DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN. 90 PROOF. 100% GRAIN
NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W.A A. QILBEY, LTD., CINCINNATI, OHIO
vXXIMB I ATTENTION
■ ~ —, A - I HOME-OWNERS
K So new! So superior * _^-rsss£\
Xsla . rt ’ s n&m
rv \NjB in writing for a
■~
full 30 years! * ALSCO ALUMINUM •
Sk CIIJJ.IL ■-.■■■■. WEATHERBOARD!! 6
Mflßf,■ kl j UHIJ u K11 B sh TO THIS AREA!
BU . I Special Introductory
Amm Myvtwyt ftuorida film finish it hoat-bondod to the dkummmm I £\£§
1 " ** 41 '■ “ * “*' *' rtericri to irptrhrr to dl I t/IlCI*
I LIMITED TIME ONLY 1
ItTL-tor Srjl I r A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE AMAZING
Pu Pont combintd wftK I PREMIUM 30 WITH TEDLAR BY DUPONT
WILL OFFER TO SEVERAL HOME OWNERS
IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS WITHIN A 50
sling point, other ox. I MILE RADIUS OF RALEIGH
LT PAYMENT PUN ; 1/ PRICE!
I f In Order To Introduce This
I f New Material In This Area!
I "0 «oney
823-3243 | DOWN! TO PA¥!
x °' v BUFFALOE & CO. BUILDERS
doily. Call collect . INC. •
within 50 miles
DON'T 172* S Saunders Street Raleigh
DELAY HOME IMPROVEMENT DEPARTMENT
——» Member Raleigh Merchants Bureau
with a Fume hood and die latest in
biology equipment This laboratory
wull be ready for use in September,
1964. It will serve to give students
the latest in instruction as well ae
a working knowledge of the equip
ment.
Dr. Wilbert W. Johnson, Chair
man Division of Natural Sciences
was the author of the proposal.
fflpi BROWN
Born m lexington, Kentucky,
mSj . IN ISl€y OF A SLAVE MOTHER OMO A
m ■ SLAVE-OWNER FATHER, HE BECAME AN
ACTTVE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD WORKER./
at MCL£CTURED AMD WOE FOR THE AMERI-
W* gANAim-SUNEWVSRCimrPNOMMAaTn
$•«% THEM TOURED ENGLAND ANO FRANCE/ « NON
ITEHHOMAL FAME ALSO A6 A WRITER ANO AS ONE OR
WE EARLIEST ANO GREATEST HISTORIANS OF THE NEBRO.'
N.C.’s Local Boards Planning
To Examine 18- Yr.-Olds
North Carolina Selective Service
Local Boards an forwarding 18-
yeer-old registrants ter complete
examination by the Armed Forces,
William K. McCachren. State Di
rector of Selective Service said last
week.
Mr. McCachren emphasised that
examination of 18-year-olds does
not mean that hey face induction in
the Immediate future.
The examination of these young
registrants who are out of school
and not deterred for other reasons
initiates a program announced by
President Johnson on January 5.
Ike President directed the
Secretary es Defense end the
Director es Selective Service to
begin the early examination of
18-year-eld registrants after a
Tilings Yon Should Know
presidential teak force study
determined that large numbers
es young men being found dis
qualified for military service
were Interested In obtaining ed
ucational. vocational, and medi
cal rehabilitation.
In announcing the plan to exa
mine younger registrant*, the Pres
ident pointed out that early exami
nation will “. .. . enable those who
are qualified for military service to
plan inelligentiy their future ca
reers in this respect. It will enable
those found unqualified to get to
work promptly on the education,
training, or health service* which
can be of benefit to them.”
' The President also noted that
“. . . early examination will NOT
mean early induction. There will
be no change in the present prac
tice of celling older registrants ter
actual induction into the Armed
Forces before younger ones are
called.”
At the present time, men are be
ing reached ter Induction between
21 1-2 and 22 years of age, as a na
tional average. In North Carolina
the average age of Involuntary in
duction Is about 22 1-2 • 22, Me-
Cecfaren said.
HEALTH PRESCRIPTION
A typical MEDICO doctor on duty
in Asia treats 15,000 patients a year.
A |l2 contribution to MEDICO, a
Service of CARE, New York 10016,
covers his ministration* tor sn en
tire day.
Youth-Lawyer Partnership
Hailed For Rights Stand
WASHINGTON. D. C. - The un
usual partnership of young people
and lawyer* "will push the country
over the top on civil rights tester
than anyone ever would guees it
could be done," NAACP Legal De
fense Fund Director-Counsel Jack
Greenberg told the Youth Banquet
of the national NAACP Convention
here last week.
At the same time. Mr. Greenberg
revealed Legal Defense Fund plana
to combat the growing wave of law
leesnoae an the pert of Southern
officials and citizens' group*.
Far tea samasar. tea Deteaaa
Fund will have the mevtsaa es
W. BabartMtag and hie Chteaga
law firm and at Char lee P. Mor
gan. Jr- es Wateingten. -Beth
are superb profewtonati hi tele
Attorney Ming U “one of tea fora
■wet elvtl righto lawyers and
Dean Gray Off
SL Aug. Attends
Aid Workshop
Mr. Chrietophar C. Cray, Doan es
Men at Saint Augustine's College,
attended a workshop on Financial
Aid in Denver, Colorado, June IS
IS. The workshop was sponsored
by the American College Person
nel Association, the Western Inter
state Commission ter Higher Edu
cation and the College Scholarship
Service. Discussions were baaed on
the major functions of tha Financi
al AM Office which are counsel
ing, reporting, collecting data, keep
ing records, recruiting, developing
resources, allocating resources to
individuals, preparing budgets,
serving as advisors, and conduct
ing research.
PBOMIRSOBT NOTE
Schoolchildren In Brooklyn, New
York, sent $1 to CARE, with a note
explaining it represented Be fines
imposed by their teacher each time
they are caught chewing in class
"Be looking forward to furlhar do
nations," they promised, “because
w* love to chew.”
DBIYI SAFELY!
m CABOLOfIAN
Raletoh, N. C- SATURDAY, j wt i\ tm
scholars in the country,” Mr. Green
berg noted. Mr. Morgan was “the
only white lawyer In Birmingham,
Ala. with courage to meek up a
gainst tee outrages of that city,
end as a reward wee driven from
it-
Gilbey’s
Vodka
$2.15“ $3.40
«toHM.E9MtteElllte.lUMiUUh,tttte.kM*MtaMfc
Greenberg further snnaunoedafc
to C MMhUMtee
that top law pi o Meson an conduct
auspices “to sharpen the training of
our ISO cooperating lawyers
throughout the South without
whom than would ho no ante thing
as etvtl rights in their comwHmttiee
“Our goal is that whan teen la a
Job to be dene, then teooM he a
lawyer available te An MR
Greenberg stated.
11