USDA Offrc^ to Spialliat A&T GREENSBORO — A prominent I official in the U. S. DeDartment of Agriculture will speak at A. and T. College next week. Ray Fitzgerald, deputy admini- ftrator, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. USDA. will deliver the keynote iddres> at the Annual Conference of Tcachers of Vocational Asriculture to be held at A. and T. Goliegu July 8-12. He will speak on Mon day. beginning at 2:00 P.M. The former assistant deputy ad ministrator, Price and Production. ASCS, Fitzgerald, in his new as signment, is responsible for fai mcr-committee field administra tion of such national farm pro grams as the feed grain program the wheat stabilization program, the Agricultural Conservation Fro- 8PEAKS—Rtr. J. T. Kin® of 503 ,and related activities. He is Umitead SI., in Durham 1*11|» South Da’-ota. th. eity on Friday morning, jun. j^e five-day meet will draw 135 21, for Htadland. A’a., wl.eri h«. vo-Ag teachers from throughout WB> au«tt apMker for the Cif?| ^orth Carolina, representing 72- WIdt Mission at 11 A.M. 5u"«>*V*'counties. All’Star Teams to Carry Seven Tan Atliletes NTCW YORK — S?ven Negro es were named to the two major league 1963 all-star teams last Saturday by vote of the man agers and player*. Four tan stars will start for the National league and thrfft for the American when the two T H E C A R 0 L I II A T 1 M C ? ' DURHAM, N. C. tATUROAY, JULY S, tM»- i» teama appoM Mch other A Cleveland on Juljr 9. Henry Aaron, Tommy Davta, Willie M»r* and Btll Whit« iriij •tart for the National League. Davis of Log Angeles, anct A^y^ of San Franciso, repeateiili irbrp last y*ar's team, will be Joined by Milwaukee's Aaron in the outfield this year. White, slug ging star for St. Louis, will play first base for the senior league all-stars. Minnesota's catcher, Earl Bat- tey and Loa Angale’s Laoo Waf- ner, IcfU fielder, retaiaad ttieir respective poaitions wtth tfia American league ail-stara. ZoMo VerMUea, the Twins sliek-aekting aterHit^, arOt pltf in 'hi« tirft When manag^ '^4>n Qn'k of the National Leagoe Houk, tutor for the League, complete their 29 man squads, more • Negro staff . ^ art o'^rtain to be named t • the teams. Jiint 30, at Shiloh Baptist Church. While in Headland, Rev. King was the house guests of Mrs. nes Craddock, president of h* City-Wide Mission. Barbee Address Confused in Story other speakers to be heard dur ing the conference include: Dr. J. N. Freeman, former faculty member at A> and T., now head, Department of Agriculture, Lin coin University, Jefferson *iCity, Missouri; W. A. Holmes, principal of the E. J. Hayes High School Williamston; Dr. F. A. Williams professor at A.&T. College, recent- HAT MODELS — Mrs. Ruth the Old North State IMedical, K. E. White, Mrs. C. B. Jones. Freeman, left, hat stylist who presanted a hat show in connec tion with the annual conventions of the Women's Auxiliaries of Dental and Pharmaceutical So-1 Jr., and Mrs. C. B. Jones, Sr., cieties at A. and T. College, ad- all wives of dentists at Eliza- justs hats for models — Mrs. I beth City. Cautions to Take Before Leaving ffonie on Trip vacationt'rs callously leave cats While an apartment or house, home from dust-wrappcrs. can be left^for a week-end plea- Clean; the house, not only ti/1 and dogs tehind to fend for sure jaunt without- tog many pro ^ discourage pests, but also tc j thcnisL'Ivcs, which most of them cautionary measures, wise home- mako it nice to comc home to: , arc not able to do, having b''fn makers will take special pains m^hproof woolens, including cared for. Many end up as a pub ; ly returned from .Sudan, Africa: j tq see that all is well before leav I carpet. j lie nuisance aftt'r having been land J. E. Miller, assistant State| ing for an extended vacation I ; I pampered. . Superintendent of Public Instrut j period if tliey expect their i thing: be sure to ^ Last week's Carolina Times o, "t e. j ft j j . ho i,asi weeKs caroima , . thpy are not accompanying you. !ion chores attundsd to — have reported that the shooilno of Institute, and H. G. Beard back to, .. . ' .• . , ; ^ ... f f , c xeporiea mat ine sitootms oi incredible but S, a Kood time, ir.'e from nagging Frcedia Lee Barbee occuted at 509 Procter St., and that Robert Let Barbee of 414 Henry S., and Raeford Shaw of 509 Proc tor St. are awaiting trial lor tils shooting.' administrator, agricultural educa tion. State Department of Public Instruction, all of Raleigh. The conference is to be con- fiHy^j^'tiTg.' icjl^pklist of oaorres to | ducted on the theme, “Program- b^. ittfudad, to on ctoslng up; ining A’’rlcultural Education Fori jjihcbnlfMUBt deliveries of miUt W. stand correctcd: Awaitljig A Period of Change,” and wHl fea-1 ih^il and news^pers. Ask your trial are Rob.rt Junior (not Leis) turs several group discus.'lons on rieighbors to k^p "dvertisinfc Barbee of 509 Proctor St („bt! subjects related to the theme. | circulars off your^rch sincc 414 Henry St.) and Haafordl 'V. E. Foster, Warsaw, is p’resi-; any a«curi)ulatl0p like this is a Shaw of 414 Henry St. (not 609'dent of tlie North Carolina Agri- happy signal, for prowlers and •Proctor St.). The shooting did culture. Teachers Association, the j burglars. ‘ not occur at the Proctor St. ad-' sponsprilfSf prdfpssional group, and t(^ oi. the'■Lj'?ol Home pealth P--;C. A.’s report that each year hou-schold wornos l»4^ur^^^gejit6..)yt>i%.| .... fitoj ’ ■ ■ If-»y.ou plan to lie gone for dress, but rather at an unknown address on Ramsey St. One of Barbee's relatives In formed the Times of tha error. the meet is to be conducted under than a month, have your p the supervision of W. T/John.san. P^one. dlsconnectfJd, temporarily Sr., district supervisor of voea- arrange to have someone» tional agriculture.- STOPf^///^^NOW! “SAVE IT” N k iMw tor wom*n—prodwcf t# li«lf prevent Hi* loM of hoir by scalf dowdfwfP—^ iPBdlMvnf tompUt, Ofid «fK«r iMn tpeli—« product dosifiiod to rotforv natural flvkig Ivtfrt, booirty Wfid ttrtngfli, cofivortinff ihort, ttvbbf, NMms Into fh« rotti "Wemon'i Crowninf Glory.** AT LEADING COSMETIC COUNTERS I tf your dealer does not heve “SAVE IT*, tend $1.00 for 2 oz. size, SI.50 for 4 oz. i«r. (Ux and pottage iiv duded to 50 West 125th Street New York 27, N. Y. ciuoea lo Esther's Beauiy Aids / m% I mow the lawn, as that, top, can I be a giveaway to the :light-l!in#«i*''' led gentry. ! I Give; the vacation adtjre.ss. * phone number and dale, of rtf- turn to; police precinct (if living in a private house), superinten dent (of apartnVent buildingl. close reiatircs, near ncigifibor* and post office. Leare.- house key- with rieish bof or sup6r in case of fire or other emergency; valuables - papers, jewelry, silverware - in a satcty despoit box; potted pWntis in a «w inthes of water in the bath tub. I Turn* off all faucets iri hath- rbom and kitchen; ,5hut off f^lec^ tricity at its source unless your home freezer Is’lo remain load ed. Empty your refrigerator an-- be sure to clean and disinfect if with a solution of 2 and a half tablespoons of Lysol Brand dis- ^ infectant per gallon of water. > Turn down automatic water' heater to low, adjust heatinc thermostat to 55 degrees to save fuel if there should be a cool spell. Turn off pilot light on gas stove. I, ea Extra rhese 4-H| I I V Seagram’s rvfo ^ 0I8TUM MY Qli. 0l«’!UEB QRAil store' gatsd'-n furniture, tools. Club ^rls modtl priie wInn ng They are, from left to right children’s play equipment inside dresses which f.Hey produced to Ca. o.^, m .v^r. Sprmg La;B, first the hquse oc garage. PriJses in the State Dress plac;; Ai d s Moore, Battleboro Cortf" furniture only if dust j Contest, which v/as held seconc! place, and Elnora Braswell, is a greater hazard then burc- last week at the annual 4-H Club Star.forib ’rg, third place, lars who can spot an unoccupied Week Observance at A. and T. Col IJst Openings For Technicians WASHINGTON, D. C.—The I). S. Civil Ser'ice Cnmmis.?ipn has apnouncfd a new examination for Laboratory and Clinical Technici ans in Health Jlesearch |>aying t4:58S to S«.fi75 a year. Most of th'.'e positions are with the Na- tlnnal Institutes, of H;Si^h in B«thesda. Maryland, although pt>- htions in other agpncies and in other parts of the country may al?o be filled. These technicians work in medi cal research, clinical, and control laboratories and -provide assist ance to research scientists ami ether professional personnel in activities connected with the med ical. biological, and physical sci -■nces. Varying amounts of technical j "xperiences are r's-'juired for each 5ra(*e. Appropriate education and training may be substituted for =ome of the expprlence. Full de tails may be fftund in Announce ment 307 n. Applicjtions will be accepted un III .furthor noticir by the Board of Examiners, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda 14, Maryland. Announcements and application forms may lwi obtnined from G. R. Moore. Jr., Examinor.in-Chargc. heated at Window 10-A, Main RENEW FRIENDSHIPS — Dr. convention of the Old North Post Office, Durham, N.^ C., or|E. L. Rann, Charlotte, and Dr. j State Medical Society held r»-^ from the if. S. 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