18 m CAIOUHIMt RALEIGH. N. C„ fATUSOAT. OCTOBER 11. IM4 Too Many Employees Seek “Instant Negro: ” Thomas Retired Urban League Official A&T Speaker GREENSBORO An audience at A&T College wee told laat week that too many employer* in the na tion are looking (or the “instant Negro.” The ipeaker waa Dr. Jnlloa Thome*. New York City, re tired official of the National Urban League and Greensboro native. He waa delivering tthe keynote address at the AAT 4th annual Professional Oppor tunities Conference. Dr. Thomas, who described the “instant Negro,” a* a new type Job seeker, denied all his life the op portunity to gain experience at the mid-management level, but like instant tea or coffee, upon a mom ent’s notice, la ready to perform in top level positions. "We in the Urban League,” he aaid, “get many request* everyday jßjSirow pay/ noymn SSfS.ll KING (OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. G 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville Stata Teacher a College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! May I Serve You In The STATE SENATE mgL,a i ■ ''' . >J F I eMHH | DONALD S. KIMREY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE roi STATE SENATE ttth District (Chatham A Wake Osuntiea) ★ Vote For A Two-Party System ★ Vote For Kimrey ★ Vote Republican •stot Jhrn am bate for twe State Senators. BP SURE ONE IS DON KIMREY IGilbey’s \bdka i2.1F^40~ tor nuclear physicists, Ph.D's in highly technical areas, and the like, but not near so many requests In lower level management areas. They want and expect us to pro vide the ‘instant Negro'.” He told the students that as diffi cult as the assignment is, they must work that much harder to meet the new challenges and opportunities now available to them. Alumni Set Homecoming FAYETTEVILLE Alumni throughout the country, are expect ed to converge at Fayetteville State DEAB SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: Our daughter is only 16, a sophomore in high school, and baa always been a fine girl. But now she keeps after us to permit her to wear lipstick and to go out with boys, “like the other girls do.” She claims we’ve been much too strict because up to now we’ve ruled these things out. What do you think about this? HER PARENTS. DEAB PARENTS: I think that 18-year-eld girls should be permitted to use lipstick and to hare dates—both of these things, of course. In moderation. Too much strictness or discipline con give teen-agers (adults, too) a big feeling of frustra tion and resentment, to*. I think maybe you qhould loosen the reins Just a little, dear parents. Be pal* to your daugh ter—not strict, disapproving disciplinarian*. DEAR SALLY: About a month ago I began going out with a good looking boy. and we had fin# time* together. Then one evening he got very fresh with me, end I demanded that he take me home. He did and apologised sincerely. I have since then dated him a College on homecoming weekend, which Is November 8-7 when the Bronco* hoot the Pirate* of Eliza beth City State College A full schedule of activities arc planned for returning alumni be ginning with the "MU* Alumni Ball" on Friday evening, November 6, when Mr*. Quessle A. Drake, “Mica Alumni 1983," crown* on# of the seven candidates running for the title. An alumni meeting U scheduled on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Following the Homecoming game, a Coffee Hour will be held in the Day Student Lounge. On Saturday evening, the Jemers of Chapel Hill will provide music for thte homocoming dance at the National Oaurd Armory. r s„_„ CARNATION | COOKING HINTS WB I SERVICE OIRBCTOR AND HER STA ft \ * COTT Give ghost* and goblins a special treat this Halloween 1 Make inexpensive but delicious Creamy Caramel Apples. The rich, smooth caramel covering is made with Carnation Evaporated Milk, the milk that has twioe the cream of ordinary milk. Always keep Gar* nation handy and use it for all your cooking needs. CRIAMY CARAMOL ASMS (Makes 6 to t apples) Als I dees, dry DeHcisut % cup buffer er JeeeHwi applet % (up (MmA csw) uruSluted 1 (up tupor CARNATION RVAKMtATID MIIK 1 cup Hphl cam tyrup % cup dieppad sell Stick wooden skewer into blossom and of each apple. Combine surer, salt, com syrup, butter and Carnation Is saucepan. Cook over low beat, etirrtnr constantly, until syrup forms n Arm ball In cold water (WB*F. on candy thonacmator). Add vanilla: stir. Dip apple into caramel mixture, taming until completely ooated. Immediately roll bottom half of oontad apple In chopped nuts. Fiscs an waned paper to osoL Wole.* If caramel mixture be rentes too cod. place nv law hast, stlrrhir until desired consistency Is reachsd, l Tan topics /sat "wwoots — ABOUT 24 HOURS A PAY / nufnber of times and he's been a perfect gentleman. However, I have now found out that he’s hem going steady with another girl all this time, and that he has boas "cheat ing" on her when he’s been out with me. And I have also found out that still another former steady girl friend of his had to gtvo him the gate when she found out that he was “cheating” on bar. Undertimes circumstances, what do you think I should do—forget him, or con tinue dating him just ae though I had heard nothing? EWS, DEAR B. W. G.: How eon you even CONSIDER having any thing mere to do with a guy whete history la out at faifh him goodbye! DEAR SALLY: What do you think of people who call them selves “souvenir collectors” people who come home with all sorts of mementoes from places they have visited . . . towels, silverware, nap kins, ashtrays, pens, framed pic tures . . . and in fact Just about everything that is detachable or removable from hotels, restau and so on? And, of course, moot of these items are plainly marked with the names of the places from which they come. Maybe I’m being prudish about this, but I Juat can not approve of or condone this habit certain friends cf mine have. H. B. DEAR H. Bj I agree wMh yes. Such self-styled “souvenir collectors” waaU be mare "honest” if they celled them selves “thieve*.” DEAR SALLY: I** a bachelor of 33 who has somehow managed to faU in love with a married woman of 28. who has two children, ages 7 and 3. Her husband is 17 years older than she. is a successful businessman, very devoted to her, and very generous to her, too. 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