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"MfTS~AtA3AMA 0« ELKOOM" —A ireshman coed at Aicbama State CflVfige. Montgomery, Miss Cergia Cabb!c, won the title ol "Miss Alaftima of Elkdjm" r.t re cent convention cf th? Alabama Asso-.UVmm* t f ElkSt meeting «> Munlsville, A'a. Ab.vc the beauti ful and TSTorile.l winnc", center, is crowned by Mks Wi'la Francer Action Bek* Tal WASIIPfiGTON—:' c. df Agricul ture Orville .],. Fr'eman today re poited that "prompt and vigorous actions by the U. !J. Department. (if AgiiculliKf an.l tho cooperation of State an.l local agciscii .s has re sulted in i correcting several in stances (if, (incrimination : i the distribution of USDA-donated foods to needy families in Arkan sas, Georgia and Mississippi. The Secretary said a concerned effort is being made by the Depart ment to ensure that Slate and lo cal agencies are fully aware o,' NEW METHOD LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 405 ROXBOSO BROAD ST. BRANCH 110* BROAD STRPPT QUICK - SF.RVICF. 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Inserted, loft and right, : e lunners up Miss Bevsrly Eas 'ey, Ncrmal, Ala., high school stu en In Bias Food Distribution t'u discriminatory, practices pro hibited by the regulations fur the Oil ott Distributior Program, and '.o see that any such practices are pi.iiuptly identified and corrected. As pail of this effort- USDA's Consumer and Marketing Service is carrying on a continuous re view of Slate and local food do nation programs to assure full compliance with the Civil Rights Act. At the same time, he said that every complaint of alleged dis crimination in Federal food assis tance programs is investigated thoroughly. In the distribution of foe's to needy families, USDA regulations prohibit such practice as separate lines, separate days of distribu tion, separate entrances for white and Negro recipients, nnd varying rates of distribution based on race. Secretary Freeman cited that nioit recent example of Bleckley Coimtv. Ca., when? monthly dis r tribiilion of USDA foods was made on successive days to white and Wgi-o recipients. Investigation by dent, and MUS Scott, a junior tt Alabama Siale CoMegc each of wnoni received -=donatea rophiss. Witnessing, fron le.'t are P. M. Blaiv, Mcntjomery, v,!. 0 is Hiks' Grand Commissioner 01 Tat :rit rnd Baauty, Exalted Ruler R. 2. Nelms. William Hooper—Coun sel Lodge, Hunluville, and Charles H. Boone. the Oepai Imeiit's Office of the In spector General found that on three occasions in recent tnonllis supplies of sucii items as rolled wheat, dry nilk and cheese were exhausted before all recipients had been served, with the result that substantially higher percent ages of white recipients than Nr gro?s received the commodities. "We are assured by the Georgia Department of Education, the State distributing agency in this case, that needy families in Bleckley County may now call for their do nated foods on a non-segregated basis on either of the two days the distribution center is operated. In addition, in a mr.nth in which there is insufficient supply of any food for all recipients at the pre scribed distribution rate, it will cither he withheld from distribu tion or the quanity available will be prorated tr. all recipients," Sec retary Freeman said. He added that smdnr assuran ces of corrective action have hren obtained in Phillips and St. Fran cis Counties, Arkansas, and Lau derdale and Warren Counties, in Mississippi, where certain discri minatory practices were found by USDA personnel. REGIONAL MEET ON TITLE VI OF CR ACT HELD WASH., D. C. rJamejs M. Quig ley- Assistant Secrelnry of the De partment of Health, Education and Welfare, and William L. Tay lor, Staff Dirq'f iV-desi:;nate of the U. S. Commission on Civil Ri ghts, principal speakers of a re -giorrai -conference on Title VI of the Civil flights Act h; v !J Tiics,!.-,v. Mav 18, at the Sheraton Park Ho tel in Washington. Federal, state and local govern ment officials and representatives of community organization from West Virginia, North Carolina, Virginia. Maryland. Kentucky. Deh. .are, and the District of Co lumbia atti nded the all-day con foreri!" oil ron-discrimination re quirements in programs receiving Federal financial assistance. The conference is the third in a series convened by the U. S. Commissio non Civil Rights. Ear lier meetings were held in Atlanta and Dallas. Tuesday's sessions bpgan at 10: 00 a. m. Following the openinp address participants viewed a film in which President Johnson am! Vire president Humphrey discuss ed the purpose and significance of the law. Afternoon sessions were devoted to workshops on communi ty development and housing, ele mental y and secondary education, manpower services, higher educa tion, health and welfare, and the community action programs of the Office of Economic Opportunity. Key Federal officials and admin istrators gave reports on their programs for implementing Title VI. ' ' Among those invited to attend the meeting were public school of ficials: labor union represest?- tives; religious leaders; health, welfare, education, agriculture, business and professional assoc iations; chambers of commerce; civil rights and human relations groups; and state, local and fed eral official!, ■: Mother end Daughter,. to Receive (fejfe Together at Eifzabslh Cily ELIZABETH CITS'*-When Mt.s. Mary McCloud lof Elizabeth City, ie cmes the baoheio.' of Sci ence degree in ...ay ..'nil Kli/ .ii I'i City Slate College, il will li' Pie rriTmtrrath,n -of- a —lf.ttr* -t ln-ii nmbition unl an example of per si.stam e in the .achlt veivient. .if a set goal. Her graduation will also be signi ficant in the fact that she will gra duate with her ymm'yst daughter Miss Jayne l.oii". Mrs. Long the mother of children and grandmother o: three interrupted her colleR" carei r many times in the process of rear ing In r family She saivl she was encouraged an 1 inspired to con tinue by the cooperation of her late husband, Walter It. I .on™, who was a printer, lie made it possible for her to attend several summer sessions. Three daughters and a son at tended this college. Twin daught ers, Joyce anil Justina c.t the class of 1954. are teachers i 1 the public scho:»! of Ni"v ilrun.vwak,! N. J. Her son F.lton 1.0r r ; is : caterer in Philadelphia, Pa. a!'.d daughter Mrs. Gloria Overton, a hou.se wife in Winston Salem. Her youngest son, Donald is a sUi : dent at P. W. Moore Junior High KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBbN WHISKEY 11 TAYLOR | H | Attva.CMT O* i ''h DIST HiBUT to or NATIONAL OiSTILLCRS PRODUCT# CO C4* 4 ' 1 '" 1 : • OLE) TAYLOR 5 . J f fee proof-' r i • run m . ii ~li> a \y .1 111 THE OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFQRT.g, LOUISVILLE, KY. DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY 11.. ,v mi ' • >■' }^3l> p i!i Cjli. . . • t'»»;i MiH.^loii' 1 ami In 1 daughter •!.«,.:i«- frrffecl mentaty Education taji i ned compiled 'lndent : i*|tiiiement; last semes- M. was a! Ma-i-ion An - -r- 'iii, Heleross, and Jayne at C. li.'cwi,' School. VVintuii."*"** A since 15)61. Mrs. I.onr; rdleil a regular student in Prti:i. '.he fs employed on campus a patt time assistant in the ! i'.'Jithouse Co!le.t" Center (the ••Indent un'ont. Mrs. Lotr* said ■ll' if. Ivnl.in", forward to a career . . . '/r in teaching and hopes to he lo '• d"d in the, Elizabeth City area. Is thf're anything finite like that feeling of being overwhel med upon entering a movie theater after looking at a small TV screen for 2 or 3 years? Every job done well is a standing advertisement for the company that did K. ,' Some .people seem to go to seed mentally before they have reachd physical maturity. | By always expecting the wor ld, I find each day turns out bet -1 t',*r than I expected. ON TV THIS WE WTVP Channel 11 SATURDAY, MAY 'il -JLM . 7 on Top Cat T-*>o .l.'tcnp*? R OO MivlPT Mnvor 900 Tenn Tuxedo V3O Her. lleHth'Ote in on OnicU ri' sw 10 no Mi"htv MO'l'-b i i en t inns The Lion 11:30 Furv mm skv Kim 17-30 Snort"vl'w p>-4 r - HisMhall nam® 3:45 .lunch' Theater 5:00 Zoo ram a rv.V) Amateur Hour P 00 Flnxx-r fl 30 Wall Disney 7 30 Tickie Cih-ason (1:30 Gilligan's Isle 0:00 Man From UNGLE 1 10:00 Gunsmoke 11 on Three Star Final 1 11:30 Country Style SUNDAY, MAY 23 6 30 Outdoors 7:00 Industry on Parade 7:15 Salvation Af*«y 7:30 Hoi) Poole R:3O C.ospel Jubilae 9:30 Movie—.Magic Fire 11:00 Camer \ 111 11:30 Face The Nation 12:00 Baseball Game of Week 3.30 NBC Sports 4:00 Profiles In Courage 5:00 Intei \. tirnal Showtime fl-no tjci 'h Cinttir* 6:30 Mister Ed 7:00 Lassi 7:' 1 I' orite Martian 0:0(1 .'.r -•• I*M -9:o'- B'mai h 10:hn Candid Camera 1:00 C s 1 ' ws. 10:30 Wlial's Mv I in.. 1.15 "«ctaeular Slk * lse MONDAY, MAY 24 6:00 Aspect (•3O -lannel 11 Morning Show 7:5 j 'Ws 0:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 9:3° Match Game 10 IS News '• » Love Lucy .1:00 Concentration 11 30 .I"opaitv '.2:00 Love of Life I? 25 CHS NEWS 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guidin: Lip'.t 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 Another World 3:30 Edge of N:ght 4:00 Secrel Storm i JO Make A Deal 5,00 I.Joyd Vhaxton i u," New and Weather fi 30 C|'; NeWr , 7:00 H.zel 7 :;o i>\ Kihlare H-30 And" Oriff'"i 9:00 The Lucy Show 93n I lie Ln von rtave 10.00 National Olivers Test 11.00 I ate News 11:30 T h° Ti night Show TUESDAY, MAY 25 C:00 Ajspect 6:30 Channel 11 Mornir.;; Show 7:55 News 0:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 9:30 Match Game 10:00 CBS New. 10:30 1 lyove Lucj 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Jeopardy 12:00 Love of Life 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 Another World 3:30 Edge of Night 4 00 Secret Storm 4.30 Make A Deal 5:00 Lloyd Thajtton 6:00 Elliot and News 6:30 CBS News 7:00 7:30 Mr. Novak 8:30 Bed Skelton 9:30 Petticoat Junction 10:00 Hullabaloo 11:00 News Wea/Sports 11:30 The Tonight Show WEDNESDAY, AY 26 . 6:00 Aspect 6:30 Channel 11 Morning Show 7:55 News 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Cartoon Shop 9:30 Match Game 10:00 CBS News 10:30 1 Love Lucy 11:00 Concentration ! 11:30 Jeopardy 12:00 Love of Life 12:35 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As World Turn* 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3.00 Another World 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Make A Deal 5:00 Lloyd Thaxton 0:00 Elliott and News 0:30 CBS News 7:00 Virginian 8:30 Hillbillies 9:00 Dick Van Dyke 9:30 Password 10:00 Danny Kaye 11:00 News/Wea/Sport» 11:30 Tonight Show THURSDAY, .MAY 27 6:00 Aspect 6:30 Morning Show ,-iU 7:55 Newa 8:00 Capt. 9:00 Cartoon Shop _ 9 30 Mutch Game 10;Q0 CBS N«wb . 10:30 1 Love Lucy tfflk 11:00 Concentration •WMBL 11:30 Jeopardy wImH 12:00 Love of Life """'TUB 12:25 CBS News ■ f 12:30 Search for TomiflVff - SuWinf Uftbt " -* 1 ' . I THE CAKULINA IJ M J SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1965 OU*,: 1:00 Peggy Mann 1.3d As World Turns 2 00 Password 2 30 House Party 3 00- Anotbe." World , 3:30 Edge of Night / 4 00 Secret Storm 4 30 Make A Ilea' 5:00 Lloyd Thaxton d.OO Elliott and Nij\v3 6:30 CBS Ne\Vs \ ' (HI Daniel H(,.ine fl 00 Perry Mdsor, 9:00 The Rogues 10:00 The !>efend°rs 11:00 (lib Hon*- 11:30 'loniPht Sh.'w FRIDAY, MAY 98 (i: 00 /•..ip'Cl 6:'!0 Morning Show 7:55 News 11 Oil Capt. Kargaroo 1:00 Cartoon Shop 9 30 Match Game 10:00 CBS News 10:30 I Love I.ucy 11:00 Concentration 1:30 Jeopardy 12:00 Love of Life 12:25 CB," News 12 30 Search to'- Tomorrrw 12 45 Guiding Light 1:00 Peggy Mann 1:30 As World 'lurni 2:00 Password 2:30 House Party 3:00 Another World 3;3'J Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4:30 Make A Deal 5:00 Lloyd Thaxton 6:00 Elliott ana l\ews 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Rifleman 7 30 Rawhide 8.30 Hope Theater 0 30 (joiner Pyle 10:00 Slattery ll:0() Late News U:3O 'tonight Show WRAIj Channel 5 SATURDAY, May *L 7:00 Sunrise Theatre 10:00 Bugs Bunny Show 10:30 Hoppity Hooper >I:UU Luspei Caribou HUQI 11:30 Porkey Pig 12:00 Teenage Frolics 1:00 Major League 4.0U American Bandstand 5:00 Championstlip Wrestling 6:00 G.und Ole Opery 30 '."'lie Wilburn Urothers ?:U0 Porter Wagoner Show 7:30 The King Family 8:30 The Lawrence Welk Show 9:30 Hollywood Palace J:3O The Harvesters 11:00 ABC News 11:15 Dateline 11:30 Movie of the Week SUNDAY, MAY 23 7:30 The Isig Picture 8:00 Musical MeUrlatlcns 6:15 'ine Christophers 8:30 This Is The Lilfc 9:10 T\ Gospel Time 9:30 The liuilwinkle Show 10:00 Church In The Home 10:30 lieanv and Cecil 11:00 Light Unto My Path Discovery .2:30 Ural itoperts 1:00 Church of Our Fathers 1:30 Concert In Brass 2:00 FDli 2:30 Sundav MatineL' 4:00 Custer to the Little Big Horn S:Co Wiue World of Sports 6:30 Johnny Quest 7.00 My 'three Sons /:30 Wagon Train 8 30 Broadside J:UU Sunday Night Mnvie 11:00 ABC News .J: 15 ABC Scope 11:45 Keyhole MONDAY, MAY *4 5:30 Aspect 6:30 Daybreak 6:45 Ray Wilkinson 7:00 Today 7:25 Viewpoint 7:30 Today 9:00 Feeme Fare 10:00 Time For Uncle Paul 10:30 Trailmas.'ei 11;30 The -Price-is Right 12:00 High Noon News 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 The Rebus Game 1:30 The Donna Reed Show 2:00 Flame In The Wind 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 General Hospital 3:30 The Young Mariieds 4:00 The Early Show 6:00 Dateline 6:20 Ron Cochran 6:35 Dateline-Viewpoint 6:40 Dateline-Weather 6:45 Dateline-Reeve 7:00 Donna Reed 7:30 Voyage to the Bottom of Sea 8:30 No Time For Serguants B OO Wendy And Me 9:30 The Bing Crosby Show 10:00 Ben Casey 11:00 Dateline, Sports and Weath. 11:30 ABC's Nightlife TUESDAY, MAY 25 3:30 Aspect 6:00 Daybreak 6:45 Ray Wilkinson 7:00 Today 7:25 Viewpoint 7:30 Today Con't 9:00 Fenirae Fare with 3ette Elliott and Jack LaLanne 10:00 Time For Uncle Paul 10:30 Trailmaster 11:30 The Price is Right 12:110 lliyh Noon i\ewx 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 The Rebus Game 1:30 The Donna Heed Show 2:00 Flame In The Wind 2:30 The Doctors . Mill 'Joneral Ho*nlt»' 3 30 The YounC MarrKda 4:00 Earlv Show 6:00 Dateline 6:20 ABC News 6:35 Viewpoint with Jesse Helms 6:40 Atlantic Weather 6:45 Dateline-Reeve 7:00 Honeymooners 7:30 Combat 8:30 McHale's Navy 0-no The Tvenon ,i:3O PeytoiPPlace ,d:00 The Fugitive 11:00 Dateline, Sports , Weather 11:30 ABC's Nightlife WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 - fi:00 D:r 1 _£>•»: l: i \V:i- .. -.n • 7(M) Today i 7 1!5 Vi'W (joint 7 :io Tmi'. ' ItTOB!HPn,-7. ' 10 (ID Time f r I • • • mil Ki:'iO 'l 11 3o The l'i i : ' • '•* 13.(10 lli'.'h ' i; v :io r.-.rii-r r:n,. « - t ..x-fift Th-> : r. ■ • ■ 1 :t0 The || IV • !• I Shnv 2 (HI Hai'i" I" • • Wind Th. yo. :.- :: in) : tur.i' I : a3O 'I ll.' V' . li d; 4 00 Ivn l s h 000 I»:ilrlin Iter) (Tirhr;.n .\V»» 025 Dfftrlirn' Vie ■ ■ -rrt 0:0 Hafj'lir: ' • . • 0:45 f )£.lt'7iW Tii i'e 7:HO Death Vallt I ■ *vs 730 Adventiirt - t.f 0/:: ie an J lfarric'i 800 The ratty f Sim* 8:30 Mavei ii k: Sla.n . J:- 0 :io nurk • i..'w 10:110 Tirand "1 1-1:00 1'; lei in > n ::o aim \ ' :;i r - THURSDAY, :A 27 530 Asp-el J 0:00 Pavhr 0.45 I(::\ \V i 7 (ill Toiiar 725 Vwwpeint 7:31) Ti..U7 >• 9 ito Kemrr: • f r« 10 00 Time l- r 1 . : ■ r.ir.l 10:30 Ti.'ij.r.i.i te ll 30 The Fi-i ■ h I, '.I 12:00 llk!h \i. n 12:30 Father K' i l 1:00 Til •' I,'•■!■'. ( 1:!!() The liiiiii;., . ! S . ;u' 2:00 Flame In , ■ ,i. 1 2:30 The tie. Ui: y. I 3:00 Ortv ral !! ' ! 3XO The Yn I IT-.:-. "4.00 The I! rl ' . (i III) I'.iteli h 0:20'1 lit - i: ' 15:35 Pal; I ■."-*\ i■ (i:4O Dale|in At I. "; .11 CI 0:4") Datelin S 7.011 Thursday N:tf! 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