PJPjw ■F' m I^*l mm* RAT-B I T E VICTIM (Pitts burgh, Pa.) —Sen. Hugh Scott of Pa. (with pipe) discuss rodent dimensions with rat-bite victim,' t j/k jflßk Jtl WL A mk r „ Jtm S? -j I uMT* 1 ggn lles^vfl t 1 * 1 % j| BBHJJjjS 4K |H YOUTH LEADER TELLS HOW ITS DONE (Washington)— Archie Moore, former light Used Clothing Sought Through Poster Appeal These two little Latin American children on the official poster of the 1907 Catholic Bishops" Thanksgiving Cloth ing Campaign serves as a poignant reminder to Americans to support the 19th annual campaign by bringing a bundle of used clothing, shoes and bedding to your nrnrrsl Catho lic rhiirch during November. Imported MACNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY PINT ILL 4/5 ° T * I IMPO 1 I I MACNAUGHTON I CANADIAN WHISKY I A BLEND ■ iu«U A.~U U~u ' S fcGED SVXTUU- VEA«S fl A PPOOUCT OF CANADA ■ CANADIAN WHISKY. A BLEND • 6 TEARS 010 • 868 PROOF • ©SCHfNIEY IMPORTS CO.. N.Y.. N.Y. Joseph Winbush (L). Sen. Scott was on a rat inspection tour here recently. He is seeking i for support for his legislation heavyweight boxing champion, now a resident of San Diego, Calif., told a Capitol news con to appropriate 40 million dol lars for rat control. (UPI Telephoto) ference how he teaches Negro youths to avoid juvenile delin quency by learning "to walk around trouble with dignity." At left is Sen. George Murphy (R-Calif.) and in background are some of Moore's "boys." (UPI Telephoto) Durham Native Takes Post at Central State : WILBERFORCE, Ohio Two additions to the Student Per sonnel staff have been an nounced by Dr. Charles Flow ers, Dean of Students at Cen tral State University. Eugene Malone of Cleveland has been named Dean of Men, replacing Claude Meals who died last year. Malone was graduated from Central State in 1957 with an A.B. in soci ology and in 1958 with a B.S. in education. He received the M.Ed, from Kent State-UnLvar* sity in guidance and counsel ing. Malone has taught in Canton and Cleveland and served as a guidance counselor with Com munity Action for Youth in Cleveland. He is a member of several professional guidance ! WHERE DID WE GET TUE WORD "G/VE " ? ..TO TOPAV'3 AMERICANS WHO GIVE THANKS ji &Y PONAT/NG TO THE CATHOLIC &/SHOPS' I THANKSGIVING j According to the language scholar Eric Partridge, our verb "to give." comes from the Old English "gifan," which was I influenced by the Old Norse "gefa," meaning "to give." Akin are the Frisian "jeva," Old Scandinavian "gehhan," Crenwm Mkidta Dtitch mcMning i ~ "to give." Millions of Americans will observe the spirit of giving in Thanksgiving by taking their bundles of us**! hut service- j 1 able clothing, bedding, blankets and shoes to the nearest 'j Catholic church during the 19(i7 Catholic Bishops' Thanks ■ii giving Clothing Campaign. A gift, of course, must also have a receiver and surpris- i ingly, Partridge tells us, the Old Irish word "gabim," mean- | ing "I take," expresses the same action from an op|K>site | viewpoint. Americans who "give" thanks this Thanksgiving by put ting the accent on "giving" will give impoverished men, women and children in 80 countries a chance perhaps for "*■ the first time in many of their lives to say, "I have." Aid Negroes in Preparing for Bus. Careers ST. LOUIS, Missouri—Twen ty-one Negro students from throughout the nation are be ginning work in a pioneering graduate program designed to prepare them for careers in business management. The program, first of its kind in the nation, is being operated by Washington Uni versity in St. Louis, the Uni versity of Wisconsin in Madison and Indiana University in In dianapolis. The program was developed after professors from the three schools discovered that of 13,- 000 graduates business students in the nation, not more than 50 were Negroes. Objective of the program is to help promote integration through bringing more Negroes into the mainstream of Ameri can business life. Twenty-five corporations con tributed to the program Their donations were matched on a one-for-one basis by a $300,000 challenge grant from the Ford Foundation. The students who were accept ward a master's degree in Busi ness Administration, They were chosen from several hundred Negro College graduates who had made inquiries about the program. The students ho were accept ed received their undergradu ate degrees in such subjects as mathematics, political science, engineering, sociology, philoso phy and business administra tion. mfcW jj^r MISS RICHARDSON associations and the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. His wife, the former Roberta Miller, also a CSU graduate, is a teacher of deaf children. Winifred Ann Richardson has been added to the staff as an academic counselor. A native of Durham, she was graduated from' North Carolina College with a B.A. in psychology and from Ohio State with an A.M. in counseling psychology. Miss Richardson is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu national hon or society and Psi Chi National honor society in psychology. President John F. Kennedy appointed A. Leon Higginboth am to the Federal Trade Com mission and later to the U.S. District Court (Pa.) ■TSHjS :m\v ■ \- ••" •.. ' v " -'■• ' '"""' ' • *i ' . .*£>.%? • -', ;- ■• . *W.V^ 4 , **•--• VOLKSWAGENS Box-shaped station wagon has been virtu ally redesigned, inside and out, for 1968 A new, wraparound windshied replaces the previous Most were honor students and all were active in various student organizations during j their undergraduate years. Each student will receive $2,- 500 a year plus SSOO a year for each dependent up to a maxi : , mum of two. The fellowships will be renewed for the second year upon successful comple tion of the first year. Professor Sterling Schoen of Washington University, direc tor of the program, said it is hoped that other universities will join the program. Next year from 40 to 50 students will be accepted. You didn't finish school? (Lots of luck! You're going to need it.) Some people never learn. The smaller your edu- if you want to enjoy a richly rewarding future, cation, the smaller the job you'll get. The smaller Don't sell a good education short. If you're in your salary, too. school now . .. stay there! Learn all you can for Jt's a proven fact. You really cut of your as long as you can. If you're out of school, find future when you cut out of school. Any school, out about the many ways to get valuable train- At any level. Grade School. High School. Even ing outside the classroom. Visit the Youth Coun- College. sellor at your State Employment Service. 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