-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1966 6-B North Carolina Garden Time By M. E. GARDNER N. C. Stat* University "Open Houae" for high school students will be held on Saturday, October 30, at N. C. State University by the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences. This will be the 7th annual "Open House;" the pur pose being to give students an opportunity to consider "Ca reers Ahead." The challenge of today in the field of higher education is the training of young peo ple to assume roles of leader ship in our ever-changing eco nomic and social environment. These roles of leadership might very well include job oppor tunities which do not even exist at the present 'time. Since the inception of this program, more emphasis each year has been placed upon the fundamentals, or what we may call the basic principles in volved leading to a better un derstanding of the biological, physical and social sciences; and the unlimited career op portunities available to the well trained mind. Attention will be focused upon: the significance of pro gress being made in unlocking the secrets of genetics; equip ment used for studying the structure and functions of microorganisms; a computer performing statistical opera tions; the role of the engineer in developing equipment to PUFFEp UP PARTY FARE WITH DANISH BLUE CHEESE Try puffing up your pride as a cook by serving a simple dish of Egg puffs with Danish blue cheese. These heavenly, cloudlike delicacies can be served as snacks to go along with beverages or coc|#tAls, as an interesting breadstuff to accompany tossed green or mut salads. Or add some hot green vegetables such as green beans or spinach to serve along with the egg puffs for a nice luncheon item. Use two slices of trimmed bread per serving, or, if you want to use only one slice, top with crumbled cheese and spoon on the meringue . , . just remember to cut down on the amount of eggs and milk you need. The richness and creamy texture of the blue cheese gives this dish a wonderful flavor. EGG PUFFS WITH DANISH BLUE CHEESE 6-12 slices white bread Ito l l i cups Danish Blue 4 eggs, separated Cheese, crumbled 1 tablespoon sherry flavoring Salt 2 tablespoons sugar x 'i cup- sugar 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon flavoring Trim crusts from bread slices. Beat egg yolks with flavoring and sugar until light yellow in color, and beat in milk. Place bread slices in deep platter and pour the egg-yolk mixture over them. Set slices soak for a few minutes. Line a large pan or baking sheet with unglazed paper. Use a broad spatula to aid in careful transfer of bread soaked slices to lined baking sheet. Sprinkle or scatter crumbled Danish blue cheese over top of bread slices. Carefully cover each slice with second slice of bread. With spoon or spatula top each sandwiched serving with stiff meringue made by beating the egg whites with salt and adding sugar gradually, and the flavoring, until it is well mixed and not granular. Place baking sheet in a preheated 350' moder ate oven, immediately turn heat control down to 275°, and continue to bake for 45 to 60 minutes. Cut into slices, wedges or triangles, or serve whole at once with a tossed green or fruit salad, and with beverages. This dish makes a good supper or luncheon item served with a hot green vegetable such as green beans 6r spinach, or with broiled tomatoes. Serves 6. | GO to Rigsbee Tire Sales » I WINTER RETREADS jp—j g | Our retreads have Hi* latest in tr«ad de- V rrs 13 j »ign to double the wear of your tires. »mThey are engineered to give the best in V performance with the least possible f| Member of the Tire Retreading Institute. 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Visitors will also have oppor tunity to learn about admis sin requirements, availability of scholarships and other forms of financial aid This year for the first time committees are working in all of the 100 counties. Get in touch with your county exten sion chairman or your high school principal for additional information and group travel plans. FOR SALE: Portable 2 Burner Oil Circulator. A real bar gain for the money Phone 681 8512. Say you saw it in the Times Former N. C. Gov. Turns First Earth At Triangle Site RALEIGH Former Gover nor Luther H. Hodges, Chair man of the Research Triangle Foundation, and IBM vice president Paul W. Knaplund broke ground September 23rd for the company's multimillion dollar facility to be built at Research Triangle Park. Individual manufacturing, development engineering and administrative buildings will be erected on the 369-acre tract, located about 12 miles west of this city. The brief ceremony follow ed a breakfast for 50 businesi leaders and state and local of ficials, at which IBM demon strated one of the products it •vill manufacture locally. In the demonstration, com puter information was ex changed between Edicott, New York, the location of IBM's earliest manufacturing facil ity. and Raleigh Durham where the company's newest plant will be built The product, an IBM 1050 data communication system, transmits and receives infor mation in a variety of forms commonly used by business — printed copy.- punched cards, edge-punched documents, and paper tape. FOR RENT OR SALE • Wheel Chairs 0 Hospital Beds • Walkers • Sick Room Equipment McBROOM'S RENTALS 3527 Hillsboro Rd. 286-2247 Foot Lockers new from $6.95 Trunks 36", New ....$16.95 RCA Victor Comb. Radio and Record Player Hi Fi Automatic $32.95 Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2573 : QfletdOMa/^ j ! ... answers questions about Junior Miss etiquette, ; grooming and interests. Q. I'm afraid my shoulders will droop from carrying heavy books to and from classes and leaning over my desk every day. Do you know of anything I can do to prevent round shoulders? A. Books won't round your shoulders—but bad posture will! Stand straight, sit straight, and, until it's a habit, think straight. This exercise will help: Lie flat on your back on the floor with both arms out to the sides. Be gin arching your back, as if a string were pulling your chest to the sky with no help from your elbows. Let your head slide as you go until the top of it touches the floor; the rest of your weight should be on your hips and heels. Count to three, slide back down on your back, and repeat five times, gradually increasing to ten. And, after homework, put one of the books on your head and walk around the room two or three times. Q. People are always asking me to repeat things I say. I thought I spoke clearly, but now I'm beginning to wonder. Do you have any suggestions? A. This is a fun problem to solve! You can do it alone or with friends. Read aloud from some of your favorite books or magazines. Or, make a group project of it and get together I M I 4^ USS MARS' DISBURSING Of ficer Eniign Richard C. Fish- j •r, placai a n#w stack of Mili tary Pay Certificates In a safe aboard the U. S. Savanfh Fleet Combat stores* ship. Fisher i Dixie Acquittal of Tom Coleman Proves Need of Federal Move NEW YORK—The acquittal ; of Tom Coleman, charged with j the killing of Jonathan Dan iels, the young white semina rians, in Hayneville, Ala., dem onstrates anew the need for Federal action "to assure that justice will be done when American citizens are assault ed, bombed and murdered in reprisal for their civil rights actions," John A, Morsell, as sistant executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said here, recently. The NAACP, he said, has drafted legislation providing for identification of victims of hate violence and is seeking to have it introduced in Congress. The full text of Dr. Morsell's statement follows: tfj with others to read scenes from plays. Concentrate on speaking clearly and distinctly without slurring words together. Make sure you pronounce every syl lable. You'll find yourself speak ing slower. Speak in a well modulated tone—not so soft that people have to strain to hear you, but not so loud that it is unpleasant. Q. Silverware confuses me. I mean, when I'm faced with more than just a knife, fork and spoon, I fumble and bumble. Help! A. Here's an easy-to-remem ber rule for silverware etiquette. Begin with the implement farthest from the plate for the first course and continue in toward the plate in the order the utensils are set with later courses. Even if you forget which utensil is which, don't worry. Most likely, no one else will notice if you accidentally use the wrong one. Just enjoy your dinner and your dinner companions! (To learn more about cor rect table manners and meal time etiquette, ask your home economici teacher to show the free film, "A Date For Dinner," which she may order by writ ing: Kimberly-Clark Corp., Corp., Public Relations Dept., Seenah, Wisconsin }49}7) served for 15 years at a chief ; hospital corpsman before be | ing commissioned through the Navy's Limited Duty Officer i program (SEE STORY PACE 4B) The monstrous farce just played out in Hayneville, Ala bama, must convince even the most reluctant doubters that, under conditions prevailing now and for the indefinite fu ture, punishment cannot be se cured in the Deep South for crimes committed by white persons against Negroes or against whites working active ly for racial justice. This situ ation, incredible to the rest of the world, has become an in tolerable burden for this na tion to bear as it seeks to en sure the rule of law in all aspects of the national life. The real verdict at Hayneville was a blanket license to kill, issued gratis to every Alabama bigot who declares open sea son on Negroes and their white friends. If belief in justice through law and the courts is to have any chance of survival, some means must be found to assure that justice will be done when American citizens are assault ed, bombed and murdered in reprisal for their civil rights actions. If the constitution has to be changed, let us change it so that the Federal courts and unbiased juries may sit in judgment wherever the states cannot or will not honor the law. At the very least, a system of Federal indemnification of the victims of this violence, with reimbursement to be borne by the offending locali ties, would bring a glimmer ing of hope to those who must place their safety on the line whenever they assert their rights as citizens. Legislation to this effect has been devel oped by the NAACP and it is hoped that it can be success fully introduced in the United States Congress at the earliest possible time. FOR AD TAKER CALL 681-8512 The Stallion FOR RENT PARTIES-CABARETS PHONE 682-3120 or - 5544-34 03 , iIU Best W«jr To g Express Sympathy 5 Evtry BfW»f 111 ' ••• 'n, A funeral h 'eJiowii I wHJi f ■ «.. A. . rr.r"? 1 9 bUnUH. «pr«y» *d Jl md not b* iMRMMarIy, P* Urge or •ipwxK* h« bMwti* T f»l. W m "How y»f L « Long's Florist > I ' 501 F>y«tt*^l] a St. ! | 4141 M Durham, Nt 0, *7^™TT™T"" 1 ' FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR WIFE OF DR. DANIELS IN PETERSBURG PETERSBURG, Va., Fu rteral services for Mrs. Blanche Taylor Daniel, wife of Virginia State College President Robert P. Daniel, were conducted from the Gill field Baptist Church in Pe tersburg last week. The Reverend Grady W. Powell, pastor of the Gillfield Church, officiated, and was assisted by the Rev. A. J. White, pastor, Zion Baptist Church, and Virginia State College personnel, Rev. H. E. Braxton, College Minister; Rev. Otha Harris, Associate SAYS HEART ATTACKS TOP GUN ACCIDENTS AMONG N.C. HUNTERS CHAPEL HlLL—North Caro lina's hunting season is here again, but with .a little bit of forethought, it need not be open season on hunters. Among the hazards or hunt ing is accidental death from a gunshot—one's own gun, or that of another hunter. Not so dramatic, but at least three times as prevalent, is the tragedy of heart attack deaths. Unlike the deer, who can only try to outrun their stalk ers, hunters can take certain precautions to avoid falling Drey to the risks of the hunt. Here are some recommen dations from the North Caro lina Heart Association to help bring hcnter sback alive, live. First off. ask yourself this question: Do I have the heart to hunt? It's not sentiment or ethics the state heart group is concerned about here, but the condition of your heart. Deer hunting often de mands a level of energy out put which may be triple or quadruple the level at which most part-time hunters oper ate during the rest of the year. Extremes of weather, change of altitude, rough ter rain and stress of the chase can a heavy tax on the heart's capacity. In a unique series of ex periments, the Minnesota Heart Association recently measured the heart stress on muMUUS' ' iipß %%> ■ MON.-JAT. J | RADIO DISPATCHED g I DRIVE IN SERVICE f i I . DIAL I | I 682-1566 I WEAVERS i , CLEANERS I 1212 FAYETTEVILLE | DURHAM 9 KENTUCKY • CINCINNATI. 0W» 9 QT. THE BOURBON DE LUXE DISTILLERY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF-CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. College Minister; Rev. E. F. S. Davies, professor of phil osophy; and Rev. Dr. Harry W. Roberts, professor of soci ology. A Vocal Ensemble of Vir ginia State College Choir members, directed by Willis C. Patterson, participated in the services, and Clarence E. Whiteman, college organist. Active Pallbearers included Dr. L. B. Brooks, Provost, Norfolk Division of Virginia State College; Dr. J. Rupert Picott, Executive Secretary of the Virginia Teachers Associ- a deer hunter "who not only gets his deer, but who drags it out of snowy woods single handed." It was too much, they found, for 11 percent of a pre-screened group of men over 40 who had no evidence of heart trouble. The men who underwent the tests had previously been examined and found to have apparently normal hearts. It's obvious, therefore, that the hazards to an unexamined cross-section of hunters over 40 would be higher. Accordingly, the most im portant word from the North Carolina Heart agency is: Have a complete physical examination before you plan your hunting trip. Then your doctor can, if necessary suggest ways in which you can £ace yourself, get your deer and at the same time minimize tne strains on your heart. mmm Kirscb Drapery Rods Furnished & Installed C For Your New or Present Home. 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Interment was at Blandford Cemetery. -Secretary Continued from page 4B Lebanon before arriving in In dia. Miss Robinson is joining the Embassy staff as personal sec retary to James S. Lanigan, Commercial Attache. "I am looking forward to my new job because I have always wanted to work in a foreign country," said Miss Robinson. The attractive young De troiter takes a great deal of skill and experience with her to the new job. She attended Detroit's High School of Com merce, Highland Park Junior College, and the Elsa Cooper School of Court Reporting. In addition to her experience on Capitol Hill, Miss Robinson •worked at the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit and in the Sales Pro motion Department of the Chrysler Corporation. She was the only secretary to accom pany the fifteen Congressmen who went to Selma, Alabama in February to investigate the raial crisis during which No bel Prze winner Dr. Martin Lcther King, Jr. was jailed. "Shirley's skill as a court re porter was invaluable to us in recording the racial bigotry and discrimination suffered by Negro Americans in Selma," stated Cong. Conyers.

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