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.iltACfOlt SCHOOL —The »n- ijual Tractor Maintenance and 'Caf* School for 4-H Club leader* MkM last week at A. and T. Col lage drew adult leaders and aacfitt froin' 15-couin|ct Jii N. Carolhla. This growp r«c*lvel in struction on tha Igni.'ion ayt- tam. TIm, provram wat ^onter- id by the A. #nd T. ExI.ension Service and was soparvikwd by W. C. Cooper, State 4-H Club leader. ' Va. State College To Celebrate 1 Years of Service Dentists 9 Use ^ Miisic To Calm PETERSBURG,, Va. — Virginia State College will celebrate the ■eventy-ninth Anniversary of its founding on Sunday March 5. Si^r- will begin with a campus memorial ready by Tresidaqt IJob. p! Daniel and The Reverepd Leo- E. Terrell, Director Of Re ligious Activities. The Founders Day message will be delivered by The Reverend Samuel L. Gandy at the morning worship service be ginning promptW at 11:00 a.m. Mmic will be supplied by the Vir- 3VASHINGTON, D. C,^The Exe cutive Board of the National Den tal Association held the mid-win ter meeting at the Sheraten-Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. under the chairmanship of Dr. R. Q. Ven- sbn, Hemphli, Tenn«issee, aiidilo* C9l cenventlw cl^tirinan, Dr. A^na L. Spencer, WashiiigMi, D. C. to complete plans for the 48th an nual convention August 6-9,' 1961 kighlighting this convention'wilt be the Scientific PrograiA directed: by Dr. William J. Walker, Chicago; ^nia SUte Colege Choir, the Col- and Dr. Garrett Ridi^ly pf Wash leife Band; and Ur. Leonard R. Ballou, organist. Immediately fol lowing the morning service a notorcade will travel to Bland- Cemetery in Petersburg, and at Evenreen Cemetery in Rich- nond where wreaths will be placed on'the graves of the late adminis- tritive heads of the College and the Legislator, Alfred W. Harris, who sponsored the bill on which March 6, 1882 est^lished the in- ktitutlon. Beverend Gandy the Founders Day speaker, is Dean of the Chap el at Dilliard University, New Or leans, La. and for a number of years was Director of Religious iictivities at Virginia State Col- He holds degrees from How ard University and from Chicago tlniversity. He is the former presi- of University and College Chap- latos. His role as Director of Re ligious Activiti^ here at Virginia State College was characterized by a high dogree of influence on all levels of college, life. tngton, D. C. with special ^{nphasis on the newest innovatii^ns in' dent al equipment such at high .^peed water cooled instruments^ for the prcpartion of teeth; advanced stir- gical treatment . of pyorrhea to prevent extractit^, teeth and' head phones with stereophonic,music to relieve tendon a^ provide ’great er relaxation for the pitient and two day registered cllhia - for post-graduate courses. ■ / The Executive Board approved the program for aid to Africi di rected by Dr. H. Pt;mas, Jr,, of Pittsburgh, whereby: physiqians and dentists will lend their suty port, to improvB tW. medical, gnd dental conditions in the. newly li berated nations. - Social chaiman, Dr.i Newman Taylor says ^hat inteiftal^meni^en- .deitt -oL llxe National Associatiofa . 4eri- ^round-'tiiid Smbitssy' JBaenp- JL' tion, the Prnidentis Banqitet | and Dance for rational P/paiident,! Dr. William K! Elliott t)f fluntington, West Virginia: Cabarjet ftrty and Breakfast busings me^tii^g along with a Luncheon-Faslfidh Show Brotherhood Cure For Ills, Rabbi Declares GREENSBORO — "Brotherhood” was described at A. and T. Col lego last week as an answer to international ills. The speaker was Rabbi Abra ham Sheingold, spiritual leader of the Roanoke, Va., Temple Eman uel. He spoke last Tuesday, Feb. 21, appearing under the sponsor ship of the Jeyvish Chautauqua So ciety of New York Clfjti. . Lack of vHamin Brings On Sterility, A&T Scientist Believes South Cafiina Checl( Violence NAACP Urges COLUMBIA, S. C.—Gov. Ernest F. Hollings was urged to “insti tute prompt investigation” of acts of violence against Negro sit-in demonairators in Rock Hill this Week by NAACP Executive Secre-' tary Roy Wilkins. Tha NAACp exacutiva pointed out :he beating of two college yovngsters by a mob of white Byt'iindisH who were antagonii^ ad when tht students attempt- «d to peacefully demonstrate against lunch counter discrim ination in' Rock Hill. Wilkins, in a wire dispatched from the Association’s national of fice in New Vork City, called at tention to- the arrest of the Rev. Cecil A. Ivory, president of the Rock Hill NAACP. Rev. Ivory, although confined tO| wh?el .chair, is. {astor of _lhe Hermon Presbyterian Church, He and White House Tour for the Ladies Auxiliary. Special nursery and day camp facilities will be provided for visiting childrefi. DO YOU REMEMBER? GREENSBORO—sterility among mnlcs may occur earlier in life* b'cause of the foods they eat or fail to eat. Thai is the firm copviction of a scientist at A. and T. College who is engaged in a research pro ject he believes will prove it. The scientist is Dr. Nityananada Pati, porfessor of Biology Who has been engaged in the study since last spring. He annouhced this week a break-through lii' his ex periments. Ho told reporters, “deficiency in- vitamin B6 definitely catlses’ steri lity in males by interfe^Wnfe with the follicular stimulatin^‘hOta:ione from the brain which it’'l*i^nsi- ble for growth and d«ji^|tnent of spermatazoa, the nHll?riepro- ductive cell.” , • He intimated as mucll 'ftien he presented a scientific deal ing with the same reseaixh before thi; American Dairy Soietioe As- .■’ociation—^Southern Division an nual meeting held ali*’iackson. Miss., on February S-Sl^VUdlngs since he returned furthcJi^' irikbstan ^iate his original ideas. ' ' He conducted the ex|MHMients with 16-adttlt rats, some which were denied foods beari^K high prevalence of vitamin BflL'TThe lat ter group, he found, airilibwed a serious lack of devel^^tlnt of inrrtnatazoa and the tisMli-which r''oduccs them. He is continuing his stfidies and IT convinced that his eipWlments ■"ill reveal the same lif''th6' case of females. In fact, this is"what he started out to prove. This discovery about the effect of B6 on males la only incidental. He is actually interested In find ing ways and means of increasing and improving milk prodifctlon by Incr'-asin'T th» surely of vitamin B6 in the r^et of >tairy cattle which he believes will lengthen the productive range, of cows. Dr. Pati, a native of Calcutta, India, has completed two other research projects, dealing with artificial insemination for farm animals and treatment for distem per in dogs. He is a graduate of Veterinary Science, University of Calcutta, secured the M.S. degree in Physi ology at Texas A. and M. Univef; sity and the Ph.D. degree in Ani mal Industry at N. C. State Col lege, Raleigh. While he is deeply | involved] with his research. Dr. Pati has .a personal probleiti of deep with which he is now wrestling. Last summer he was faced with depor tation from this country because his visa, granted him for study in the United States had expired. The U. S. Immigration Service, William Stewart; H. G. Stephens, upon appeals made by ihe'«^ege,| ffiritief bWner or”Weary HesT”; a state and national officials^ ,^ant‘ ed him another year tD continue his researdi and teaching assign ment at A. and T. His time here is rapidly expiring, but he has be gun other efforts to reoMin in this country where he ,|U&|avail- able to him modern equi||y(|^ and facilities for further resy|rch. If he can get a break-Aimugh on this problem, this youn|(pd bril liant professor would bf ^,a ,happy, happy man. , CHATTERBOX Continued from 3-B the recipients of the Gold Key. Williams’ entry received honor able mention. Congratulations boys and the best of luck in your continued success. BAND UNIFORM DRIVE LAUNCHED • Hillside High School an nounced its $7,100 band uniform campaign last week. The estimat ed cMt of equipping these mem bers is, $65 and for majorettes, $60. We need your cooperation, your support and your money. In other words, we are counting on you. When yod receive a letter from Mr. Mitchell, please don’t throw it away. We urge you to support your band. STUDENTS MEET NEW TEACHERS • At the various schools Durham, there have been placed student teachers from North Caro lina College. The students "are ac cepting these teachers with great interest and they are to be com mended. A SPECIAL HELLO TO: Calvin Lawrence from yours truly, to James Lawrence from “Little Mary;” to Matthew Mc-Kin- nie from Delena Richardson; >to Eddie Bullock from “Barbara” and to William Butler from friend. '* "THIS GHOST BUSINESS" • Have you ever thought that there was a spook sitting in thp seat next to you? Have you ever thought' you heard footsteps be hind you, or squeaking doors? Have you »ver >iad your hair stand on top of your head when the wind wasn’t blowing? Have you ever seen a ghost? Have you ever been scared half out of your wits? Have you ever laughed so hard that you were sick and you thought you would never recover? Well, if you went to the senior class play Tuesday nigirt, Febru ary 21, 1961 in the Hillside audi- toriup, you caught all these thrills and chills at once. The characters in this breath taking event were: The star: Mag nolia thfe cook, Billie Cue; Mose, Magnolia’s boy friend, Preston Kie; Bin, ^ a tramp. Bill Jones; Laura Hardy, Joe’s wife, Annie Ve'rbal; Joe Hardy, a young mar- rfed man rather serious and in clined to believe in the superna tural, iStanley Fisher; Eddie Can field, a young married man full of schemes aiid practical jokes. PAOl HE CAROLINA' TIMES ."TMi TRUTH UMMIDLID" »AT„ MARCH 4, llf| ALPHAS HOLD STATI MUT ING—A^ero ttian'S(Mn«fnbars of tha Alpha Phi Alpha Pra^mlty rn>rw*anting twantf chaptars in Aorth Carolina, participate^ in a statawWa workshop hald at A, and T. Collage on Safurday, Fob- ruarir Among tita principal* aJtaiidin^ t.So maating were: Wal- tar WashhtgtM, prasidant of tha Utica Jr. Collega, Utica, Miss., nowly alactod aoutharn vice prastdainf and N. H. Baimet)', 'Jr., yicai prosidknt and actuary of tJha ffbrth Carolina Mutual Llfo Inauranca Company, Dui^ ham, N. C., stata director for th* Frat*mity Dr. Glarni If. Ran> kin, da*i of studants at A. and T., was in chargo -at local aiv rangomontk • Conununism Has Little To Do With Root of World Woes--Griffith RALEIGH—“Where our genera tion has failed," it will be your job of beating down national and racial barriers and bidlding the Kingdom of God ammg Chria- tians” said Dr. Ernest S. Griffith, dean of the School of Internation al Service, Thp American Univer sity, Washington, D. C. to Shaw University students, Monday, Feb. 2C. Dr. Griffith spoke on .the topic “The World Crisis and Its Basic Element.” Ha stated that communism, lias no relation to Hia world situ*^ tion If thoro was no commu nism, tha world would sHil bo in trouble as tharo ia • fwvolu- tion of rising axpoctation of .all common pooplf, without ralatiM to color, who hava littio or no chanca in Industrial prog ress. ' Throughout the wortd there is the realization that man need ndt^ be poor, exploited ailid hungry. Through TV and pictures of luxu rious homes, streets, apd the ap pearance of difference In drfew be tween the rich and poor, man ■sees' that] he need no longer f>e' poor. hungry and sick. The speaker also referred to the population explosion in China, India, Egypt and Latin-America. Retail Clerks Support Wafee Floor Proposal WASHINGTON, D, C. — In a ifdtement submitted this week to the House Committee on Ekluca»- tion and Labor, Jamei A. Sufi- ridge. President of the lietaj| Clerks ,International Association, AFL-CIO, supported a mimmwi wage increase as “the moat effec tive immediate solution to th« current recession.” The statement, made on behali of the 400,000 member RetaU Clerks Union, stressed the Impofr tance of increasing the purchasinf power of the lowest paid workeiy in the country if business Is ti recover. TRUE ECONOMY — NO GIMMICKS Late Model Used Cars ; At' Prices You Can Afford To Pay On 'Ae Spot Financing ’■ Au^oriMd paaiM TRAINED 'factory MECHANICS Triangle Motors, Inc. W. CKaiMl Hill N. C. DMior No. 1345 Phono M2-2It7 ) u, How You Can Win $$ The TIMES will give a one dollar bill .tiie iFirat three persona correctly iden tifying flie above scenes., Here''a aH you do: Ill the blank number^ to corre^Kmd with the picture* above, fill in the cor- ideirtificatioa for the picture. 2i Mafil jronr entry to the Carolina Times, 1*. p. ISiox 307, Durham, N. C, SdMnit aa many entries as you like. Eirii^ postmark will determine win- piera ia case of tiea. D^ciaimi oif judges final. Winners will be bated in iiext week’a paper. I. was leading a picket line, from his wheel chair, when ai^sted. His case is being hp^udled by NAACP Attorney Matth^, iPerry. Full text of Wilkins’...wir^) fol lows: Latest report hara isvt^ %wo Negro collasa yowngst||(]iiy 'ware beaten by .bystanders Rock Hill fhis morning as uthm. at tempted to proMst s«g|j|gation peacefully before Tollji^m and Neal Drug Store on Main ftraet. President of Rock Hill,Chapter of NAACP alno arrest^ in his wheel chair although .arresting ofBc«rs r‘i>ortedly stood blind iwd passive nearby w^en sto- d«ptt were beaten. National As sociation for Advancement of ColorH P'opia urges' your of- f)c« throuoh appropriate offl- elaU or eoeMies ins’ituta prompt investifle^isn of these acts ng«in«t cltixens axercising their constitutional right of peaceful proHst. summer cottage near the lake, Ronald Jacobs; Mable Canfield, Eddie’s wife, Selena Henderson; Effle Forest, a neighbor, the talka tive type, who brings startling news. Pearl Mangum; Marie, the French maid, Winnifred McQueen. Congratulations to all of you that participated, and thanks to all of you who helped to make this the most successful progran) yet. PLEASE GET WELL SOON To Leondras Owens: Dear Lee: We are indeed sorry to hear of your illness. Sickness is a misfor tune but don’t let it get the best Of you. Keep your chest out, and your head high, and everything will be alright. We all miss you and are praying for your speedy recovery. THE HOST WINS Frirtay night, February 24, in the Mecrick-Moore High School Gym, the Mighty Hornets of Hill side met witli defeat when'Mighty Merrick-Moore boys scored for their second victory over Hillside this year. Congratulations to the Merrick- Moore Basketball team for the «'r»->t victories they have gotten this year. Well Ganfij: Guess we had better say goodbye for now and remem b>r, “Have the courage to do without that which you do not need, howler much you admire it. 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