Graduate Os A&T, Howard: Author Relates inspiring Story Os Mental Recovery In lUi stirring account of the struggle for survival tram the depths of mental Illness back to complete recovery, Jinny Red How ell otters the reader an insider’s view of the agonies of the mentally ill in bis book. “All The Hairs On My Head Hurt,” to be published Friday by Exposition Press. JUQOr .RED HOWELL A captain in the U. S. Airforce, ttatioggd in London, Jinxy Red began experiencing periods of utter dejecGOn, hallucinations and excru ciating, physical pains. Intense fear, accompanied these symptoms sad his clouded mind saw no escape from his inner terrors except sui cide. ffls first three attempts re* salted in his being Meereerated in an iron-barred reem at a London hospital. Ha waa flown back to the State* and placed In •ne hospital after another, sometimes receiving the beat at modern treatment, sometimes experiencing shocking neglect Whenever »M» he reed the an cient and modern philosophers, Shakespeare, and the Bible. Much of the time, however, he was con sumed with hate hate that erupt* ed into violence and got him com* mi tied to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D. C., with die crimi nslly insane. Long after that. In still an other hoopitol, Jinxy Red was presteoneed ready to re-enter the world at the normal. He realised, however, that he had lime understanding of many things. In large part, hit story telb hew he gained new Insight tot# himself and hh fellow man. This book will bring fresh hope to these afflicted with mental eOments and to their loved ones, who else suf IMPRESSIVE is the word foi our selection of Manstyle SLACKS mp 7.99 ■ I l] J NAMf YOU* rmc*, «I - Mi I Lmmr wnatcvcr it is yoitu w ■ I \ l I - .-ala a«Knhl umjbuu i- »>/•; JW/ TtOTnffliyriT Tropic wwuTwi He "bosk” Sprine shades IIU WHATEVER PRICE Cf'\ YOU RAY, YOU KNOW YOU f GET THAT CONStSTENTLY EXCBUNT MANSTYLE 'T TAILORING' Hudson-Belk—Men’s Store fer. .«£i n 7 y Howell was hem in 1980 in Holland, Virginia. Ha re* calved his B£. degree in chemistry end biology from the Agricultural •nd Technical College ed North Carolina, end was in 1059 an honor graduate in dentistry at Howard University, Washington, D. C. Up on discharge with the rank at cap tain from the U. S. A. F, he esteh l*»ed his present dental practice in Los Angeles. He is the father at two children, Clifton and Denise. On January 18: Many Negroes Will Attend LBJ Inaugural WASHINGTON iNPD Many Negroes, who campaigned so ef fectively for the Jobnaoo-Hum phrey ticket, are expected to be among the 8,000 guest at the In* augural Gala here on Jan. 18. Guests at the by-invltattsn anty affair will see a spectacu lar show, headlined by Harry Belafonte, and will ah* attend one of the four pro-Gala baa «uets held throughout the city. Finally, and most spectacular, they will net he tahsd to con tribute any money at Ml to the Democratic party. A top Democratic party official said recently that he is concerned about finding some way for the party to show its gratitude to the ed herd during the recent cam rank and file members who work paign. Democratic National John Bailey echoed his feeling when he said the 8,000 guests at the Gaia wUI be those -who help ed us win the election ” w Bailey said the event is be ing staged to shew that party loyalty “isn’t a one-way street” “We’re always asking people to da things for ne,“ he ex plained, “and new we want to de something far them.” Richard Adler, Broadway song writer, is producing the show which will entertain the guests. Other stars besides Belafonte, who will appear are Carol Channing, Bar bara Streisand, Carol Burnett Julie Andrews, Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Darin, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, Woody Allen, Rater Camera, end Alfred Hitchcock. The finest sermons ere seen, hot heard; they live in the lives of men end women. PLAN ALUMNI DINNER SERIES Three members at the Extension Committee at the AhT Collate General Alumni Association, last formulated plans tor a series of 10 alumni dinners at Strategic locations in the eastern section ot the country aimed at the promotion of AhT ahmuJ movement. In the group, from left to right, arvO. A. Dupre, Clinton, chairman; Sampson B' de, Greensboro; S- T. Uoyd, Oxford; Dr. Alexander Garlner, Greensboro; Matthew E. Wingate, Char lotte; Carl A. Hants, Louisburg; and J. W. Hid. Durham. LANGUAGE ARTS INSTITUTE SET AT ST. AUO. Membars ot the program commit tee for the Seventh Annual English Language Arts Institute which wilt be held at Saint Augus tine’s College April 3. 1965, are shown hare. Reading from left to right are: Mrs. Thelma Roune.- tree, chairman of, the program committee; Mrs. Willie H. High, acting chairman ot the Depart ment of English; and Mark Lambert, professor of English. Not shown are Mrs. Julia B. 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Mias.—An attempt to Improve this state’s image In the eye# at the nation has led to the raising at ever SIB,OOO to order to ■and an all Nagro Collage band to the Rose Bowl Panda. Parmer Governor Hugh White, who noted ae ahatraiaa es toe fund rahtog drive to aend toe Marimtpfi Valley Osl toft load to Pasadena said. •Bur aaa anyena say that Mto slnlgil decent take en d Ns White, who a few weeks earlier had advocated the raising of one end a halt million dollars to en able e State official to go on natton wide television to “correct” the Image of Mississippi said, “as far aa 1 Know, organisations such at COTO and tha NAACP had made no contributions." R la widely known that the state has suffered economically as ■ re sult of the racial violence which grew out of the Mississippi Sum mer Pretest end R Is believed that White undertook the lob aa fund raising chairman as one method of rtjthe state. 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