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With Our Men in the Service OtXi HAMMOND Airman Robert L. Hammond, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hammond of 204 N. Long St., East Spencer, has been se lected for technical training at Lackland AFB, Tex., as a U.S. Air Force air policeman. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lack land. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. COX Airman Edward L. Cox, son of Mrs. Ella M. Cox of 408 W. Cobb St., Durham, has been selected for technical training at Lackland AFB, Tex., as a U.S. Air Force air policeman. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lack land. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. Airman Cox attended Whit ted Jr. High School. v . BOSTIC Airman Charles Bostic, grand son of Mrs. Amanda Bostic of Rt. 1, Hamlet, has been select ed for technical training at Lackland AFB, Tex., as a U.S. Air Force air policeman. Airman Bostic is a 1965 grad uate of Monroe Avenue High School. GORDOMIS GIN 165I 65 kJ") 3O «J4/5QT.|3| Ztfl'lNT GEm ■ GQMNX|J T DISTILLED & £ LONDON DRY J, # GIN F vlf/ I OISIIIKO 1 BOIUfD l« IHt U S * II lr I INI OISIIUHS liaitio W )00* NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED F«0« MIW. 90 PHOOf OOHOOfI'S DR* 01* CO. LTD ...LIME*. *. J. SAN ANTONIO—Jack C. Be tbea, whose mother is Mrs. Jas. C Williamson of 1216 N. Rox boro St., Durham, has been promoted to captain in the U. S. Air Force. Captain Bethea is an intelli gence communications officer at Kelly AFB, Tex. A veteran of the Korean War he was commissioned in 1963 upon completion of Offi cer Training School at Lack land AFB, Tex. The captain attended Dur ham High School and Fayette ville High School. He studied at Campbell College, Buies Creek, Syracuse (N.Y.) Univer sity and received his B.A de gree in government in 1963 from the University of Arizona during his off-duty boars. I - v jpra||^V JUSTICE Owen W. Justice, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Justice Sr. of 213 Lawson St., Durham, has been commissioned a sec onl lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. Lieutenant Justice, selected for OTS through competitive examination, is being assigned to Luke AFB, Ariz., for training and duty as a weapons con troller. He will be in the Air Defense Command which pro tects the U.S. against enemy air attack. A graduate of Hillside High School, he earned his B.S. de gree in zoology in 1965 from North Carolina College. migfi By Mary Whitman A new kind, of coloring book Is in stores today. It's a fill-in-idea book in which a child can add to a picture any way he likes. The missing element might be a boat in a marine scene, animal in a zoo cage, or portrait of the artist at the park. The books encourage imagi nation. "Since no two chil dren think alike, each child will finish the book differently," say editors at Whitman Pub lishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin, leading producers of children's activity items and art supplies. The creative draw ing books are to be found at local stores along with racks ful of crayons, colored pen cils and other Juvenile art ma terials. Householders will find the books a welcome new approach. A book of Simple Objects, for example, will show a boy fishing and ask the question: "In the water can you show some of the things that swim below?" That gives the artist a free hand. On another page he draws inhabitants in houses a wigwam, an igloo wait to be occupied. | EVANGELIST RUTH GREEN Local Church To Host Nat'l Sunday School The National Sunday School Convention of the Mt. Calvary Holy Church of America, Inc., will convene August 2-6 at the Mt. Calvary Holy Church, 1321 Gillette Avenue, Durham, ac cording to an announcement by Bishop Frizelle Yelverton, pas tor. The meeting will emphazize broad and elaborate programs which will serve as guidelines for the local Sunday Schools throughout the extensive net work of Mt. Calvary Holy Churches. Effective study meth ods, techniques of teaching procedures and means of in creasing Sunday School attend ance in local churches will be areas of concern for the con vention. Delegates from New York, Wisconsin, New Jersey, North Carolina, Connecticut, Virginia, Massachusetts, P e nnsylvania, Maryland and the District of Columbia are expected to be in attendance. National and state leaders will be present during the five-day meet to bolster the efforts of the convention offi cials. Many other noted guests from various sections of the state and country will grace the meeting with their pres ence. Evangelist Ruth Green, Hunt ington Station, New York, is National Sunday School Super intendent and will be in charge of the convention, aided by Rev. D. A. Peace, the assist ant superintendent. Bishop Brumfield Johnson, founder and senior bishop of the Mt. Calvary Holy Church is to be present during several sessions of the convention. The local church here is ex tremely gratified to serve as host for this national conven tion according to the pastor Bishop Yelverton. All services will be held in the beautiful main auditorium and meals will be served in the church's newly completed dining room. The eyes of Mt. Calvarites and their friends will be turned to ward Durham for this inspira tional and informative National Sunday School Convention. Deadline for Reporting Tax Withheld Mon. GREENSBORO Employers have an important tax deadline on Monday, July 31, 1967. This is the due date for re porting and paying withheld income and social security security taxes for the calendar quarter ended June 30, 1967, according to J. E. Wall, Dis trict Director of Internal Reve nue. Employers who received a preaddressed Form 941 should use this form to report their tax liability and should attach to the return the validated de positary receipts previously re ceived for the months of April and May. Mr. Wall pointed out that employers who made full and timely deposits in Federal Re serve banks or authorized com mercial banks, sufficient to pay their full tax liability for the quarter ending June 30, 1967, including those required to make semimonthly deposits, have until August 10, 1967, to file their returns. "Employer's Tax Gu i d e," (Publication No. 15), commonly called Circular E, which furn ishes detailed information on this subject, may be obtained by dropping a post card to your District Director, Internal Rev enue Service, P. O. Box 20541, Greensboro, N. C. 27420. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claims and double talk make you doubt you can get any relief from arthritic and rheumatic pains? Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50 STANBACK powders, use as direct ed. If you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. C. 10 Medical Scholarships Given Outstanding Negro Students DOWNERS GROVE, Illinois —Ten outstanding Negro col lege students have been award ed four-year medical scholar ships with awards averaging $6,000 each under a program designed to stimulate interest in the study of medicine. Win ners of the National Medical— , Sloan Foundation Scholarships for 1067-71 will study at the University of California at San Francisco, the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Duke University, Emory Uni versity, George Washington University Harvard University, Indiana University, Louisiana State University and the Uni versity of North Carolina. Through this program, which is administered by National Medical Fellowships, Inc. and financed by grants which have exceeded $500,000 from the Al fred P. Sloan Foundaion, 87 students have entered U.S. medical schools since 1960. Of these students, 39 have success fully completed the medical school program and have been awarded the M.D. degree by the following institutions: Uni versity of California (San Fran cisco) —3; University of Chi cago —2; Columbia University 1; Cornell Unversity 1; Creighton University—3; Duke University—l; Albert Einstein University—l; Emory Univer sity—l; Harvard University—l; Howard University 5; Johns Hopkins University—l; Univer sity of Kentucky—l; Univer da University—2; University of W For extra fun > ?- take more one Everyday'* a Holiday §take an extra ■ carton of Coke. "MM IM» **• "MM" Ml lunrtiu nuN iuti wmc* •otartfw ••*.» n+ MIMVCI O# M MMMI MM DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Maryland 1; University of Michigan - 1; University of North Carolina 1; North western University—2; Univer sity of Pittsburgh—l; Univer sity of Rochester—l; State Uni versity of New York (Brook lyn)— 3; Temple University—2; Tufts University 1; Wayne State University—2; University of Wisconsin—l. National Medical Fellowships, Inc. of 3935 Elm Street, Down ers Grove, Illinois, is a non profit organization which pro vides assistance to Negroes for education and training in med icine. Since its organization in 1946, it has awarded $1,679,884 to assist 538 Negroes with their medical education and careers. UNDER 14 YEARS POPULATION TO TO BE SURVEYED Information about the num ber of children under 14 as well as the number of owner occupied and rented house holds will be collected in a Census Bureau to be conducted here during the week, Director Joseph R. Norwood of the Cen sus Regional Office in Char lotte annouced. The information will help population experts in determ ini n g national population trends and will provide impor tant economic data about U.S. households. The questions are part of the ' 4 Vl # m. :ii J IB B, m. . .j rM m *- 1 v W A^p/ ■FI JMH Jps fl m S #^^B(Hr 3rer>\ UiV APPEARS BEFORE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Bureau's monthly Current Pop ulation Survey taken from a sample of the population throughout the U.S. Simultane ously, questions about employ ment unemployment will also be asked for the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Sta tistics to determine national employment and unemploy ment trends. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1967 THE CAROLINA TTMES- (Washington)—Thurgood Mar-, shall appears before the Sen- The identity of households participating in the survey is confidential and the facts ob tained are used only for statis tical purposes. Census interviewer who will be working in this area is Mrs. Ann W. Gary, 1201 N. Gregson Street, Durham, N. C. 27701 ate Judiciary Committee recent | ly, the third day that the group has held hearings on Marshall's appointment as an Associate Justice of the Supremo Court, During the session, Marshall sat [jassively as Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., (D-N.C.) launched a near nonologue as he attacked Su preme Court rulings on Civil Rights, voluntary confessions I and right to counsel. (UPI Telephoto> 5B
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