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ARTIST'S DEMONSTRATION
—Mrs. Ann Kesler Shields,
right, a Winston-Salem, artist,
demonstrates materials for
making silk-screen prints to
Miss Emma Walker, sophomore
art major at North Carolina
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THANKSGIVING CHEER—
Miss Janice Ferguson and Billy
Friends, Jr., both seniors at
Winston-Salem's R. J. Reynolds
Senior High School, are shown
making preparations for the
"Youth Community's" annual
project to bring Thanksgiving
NAACP Seeks to Register
600,000 Texans for Vote j
! HOUSTON, Texas-A goal of
1600,000 registered Negro voters in
Texas by the close of the two-month
i registration period, Jan. 31, 1968,
has been set by the National Associa
! tion for the Advancement of Colored
• People.
The campaign, under supervision •
of W. C. Patton, associate director of
the NAACP Voter Education Project,
will be kicked off at a mass meeting
in the Rice Hotel, Sunday, Dec. 3.
This will be the opening rally for the
campaign in the Southern part of the
' state. The following Sunday, Dec. 10
a similar rally will be held in the
Adolphus Hotel in Dallas to launch
the drive in northern Texas.
1 To conduct the statewide drive,
Mr. Patton has called for 2,000
volunteers working out of the state's
57 NAACP branches. Each branch
has been asked to appoint a cam
paign chairman and a director to
organize the door-to-door canvassing
in their respective areas.
The Rev. O. L. Herman of Fort
Worth, the Association's state chair
man for church work, will co-ordi
nate efforts to enlist the support of
the clergy throughout Texas. The
pastors have been asked to urge
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College from Rocky Mount.
Mrs. Sheilds' prints were on
exhibit in the Fine Arts build
ing on the NCC campus through
November 30.
(NCC Photo)
cheer to the needy. Janice and
Billy are also leaders in the
"Youth Community," sponsored
by the Winston-Salem Urban
League Guild, of which Mrs.
Hazel Bruce Scott is president.
(Photo by Nottingham)
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members .of their congregations notl
' only to register but also to become
volunteers to get others to perform I
this civic duty.
Fully-staffed offices will be |
opened in 11 key localities each with |
; a director and other personnel. Dr. j
Richard Jones, Jr., will head the i
.office in Amarillo; Mrs. Lillie Maej
Shaw in Victoria and Mrs. Mary
Wadley in Austin. Others will be de-l
signated directors of offices to bet
opened in Beaumont, Corpus Christi, I
I Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Long-j
' view, San Antonio and Texarkana. |
Commenting on the up-coming
' campaign, Mr. Patton said: "We have
(come a long way in the South, but
still have a long way ahead. In 1956,
there were only 1,236,550 registered,
| Negro voters in the region. We now
have about 2,806,000. In the past, I
white politicians thumbed their noses
at Negro voters, but today, even in
1 the most remote area* of the Deep
South, they are seeking the Negro
1 vote."
Under Texas law, all voters must l
re-register periodically. The present
F drive is to get Negro voters re-regis
: tered and to add new names to the
voters' list.
DR. THEODORE SPEIGNER NAMED
TO EXECUTIVE BOARD OF NCGE
Dr. Theodore R. Speigner, Chair
man of the Department of Geogra
phy at North Carolina College, was
elected to the executive board of the
National Council for Geographic
Education at its fifty-third annual
meeting on November 25 at the
Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illi
nois.
He will hold the office through
Notice To Bus Patrons
fit order to better serve our bus patrons. we offer cf
fective Jfion. 9 Nov. 27* 1967 the following chonyes on
Route No. 2 Hillsborough Rd.- Driver Ave.
BUS SCHEDULE BUS SCHEDULE
For For
RT. NO. 2—HILLSDOROUGH ROAD END RT. NO. 2—DRIVER AVENUE END
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OUTBOUND INBOUND OUTBOUND INBOUND
Lv.—Five Points Lv.—West End for Lv.—Five Points
to Hillsborough Rd. Five Point* to Driver Ave. Lv.—Driver Ave. End
Sun. & Sun. & Sun. & Sun. &
Daily Sat. Hoi. Daily Sat. Hoi. Daily Sat. Hoi. Daily Sat. Hoi.
535 535 ( 8 00) 5:40 546 ( 8:15) 554 600 ( 8 30) 543 \
5.55 600 ( 9 00) 5:50 614 ( 9 15) 607 630 (9 30) 606 545 (/7 46)
6:18 6:30 (10:00) 6:12 6:44 (10:15) 6:30 700 (10 30) 619 615 ( 8 46)
6:31* 7.00 (11:00) 636 7:14 (11:15) 653 730 (11:30) 643 645 ( 9:46)
6.56 7:30 (12:00) 6:59 744 (12:15) 7:2o** 8 00"* (12 30) 7.04 7:15 (10:46)
7:17* 8:00 ( 1:00) 7:20 814 ( 1:15) 7 41** 831 ( 1:30) 7 34** 745 (11:46)
7.47 8:30 ( 2.00) 745 852 ( 2 15) 8 05"* 9:12 ( 2:30) 7 52** B:ls** (12:46)
8:04 9:00 ( 3:00),. 810 918 ( 3:15) 830 9:39** ( 3 30) 8 19** 845 ( 1:46)
8:30 9:30 ( 4:00) 830 949 ( 415) 850 10 09 ( 4 30) 8 46** 9 18** ( 2 46)
900 9:52 ( 5:00) 850 10 12 ( 5 15) 910 10 31 ( 5 30) 916 940 ( 3 46)
9.30 10:15 ( 6:00) 9:16 10 35 ( 6 15) 9 32**10 54 ( 6 30) 946 10 00 ** ( 4 46)
10:00 10:39 ( 7:00) 946 10 59 ( 7:15) 10:02 1118 ( 7
10.30 11:02 ( 8:00) 10 16 11:22 ( 8 15) 10 32 114 I'M 8 30) 10 46 10 47 ( 6 46)
11:00 11:25 (9:00) 10 46 1145 ( 9:15) 11 02 12 04 ( 9 301 1116 11:10 ( 7 46)
11:30 11:48 (10 00) 11:16 12 08 (1015) 1132 12 27 (10 30* 1146 1133 ( 8 46)
12:00 12:11 (11:00) 1146 12:31 (11:15) 12 02 12 50 (11:30) 12 16 11 56* * ( 9 46)
12:30 12:34 12:16 12 54 12 32** I:l3** 12 46**12 19 (10:46)
1.00 12:57 12:46 117 1 02 1 36 1:16 12 42
1:30 1:20 116 140 132** 159 146** 105
2:00 1:43 1:46 2 03 2 02 2 22 2 16 I:2B**
2:30 2:06 2:16 226 232 245 '2 46 151
2 45 2 29 2 46 2 49 3 02 3 08 3.16 2 14
3.00 252 3 10 3 12 ,3.30** 331 3 46" 237
3:26* 3:15 330 335 *3 50 354 415 300
4 00 3:38 3 52 3 58 4 10 4 17 4 26 3 23
4 30 3 51 4 25 4 21 4 45 4 40** 4 56 3 46
441 4:24 4 51 4 44 5 10** 503 5 22** 409
5.08* 447 505 507 525 525 5:36 432
5:34 5.05 5 34 5 24 5 54 5 45 6:03 4 25**
5:47 5:28 5 50 5 42 6:08 5 55 5 35
6:15 5:45 603 6:00 6:20 6.20
•These trips go to Hillsborough ( ) These trips covered by ' ' Thfse trips covered by Rt.
Rood and LaSalle Street ( ) These trips covered by Ro(J,e ' on special routing ' on special routing
Rt. 1 on special routing Sundays & Holidays. days & Holidays.
( ) These trips covered by & Hq
Route No. 1 on special • 'These trips go *o Gary St These ,r, Ps 0° to Gar Y st
routing Sunday & Holiday & Ashe St. & Ashe St.
The Routing On The Hillsborough Rd. End Will Be As Follows:
From Five Points —west on Main Street to Duke Street; north on Duke Street to Green Street;
west on Green Street to Ninth Street; south on Ninth Street to Hillsborough Road; west on
Hillsborough Road to Englewood Avenue; east on Englewood Avenue to Alabama Avenue;
north on Alabama Avenue to Club Boulevard; east on Club Boulevard to Oakland Avenue;
south on Oakland Avenue to Hillsborough Road; east on Hillsborough Road to Ninth Street;
north on Ninth Street to Green Street; east on Green Street to Gregson Street; south on
Gregson Street to Main Street; east on Main Street to Five Points.
The Routing On The Driver Ave. End Will Be As Follows:
From Five Points —east on E. Main Street to Alston Avenue; north on Alston Avenue to
Morning Glory AveWye; east on Morning Glory Avenue to Hyde Park Avenue; north on
Hyde Park Avenue',to Taylor Street; east on Taylor Street to Driver Street; north on Driver
Street to Liberty Street; east on Liberty Street to Guthrie Avenue; south on Guthrie Ave
nue to Main Street; west on Main Street to Driver Street; north on Driver Street to Taylor
Street; west on Taylor Street to Hyde Park Avenue; south on Hyde Park Avenue to Morning
Glory Avenue; west on Morning Glory Avenue to Alston Avenue; south on Alston Avenue
to Main Street; west on Main Street to Five Points.
NOTE: For eight trips each day (7 :34, 7 :52, 8:19 and 9:46 AM. and 12:46, 1:46, 3:46
and 5:22 P.M.) this bus will be routed as follows. From Taylor Street and Guthrie Avenue;
east on Taylor Street to Gary Street; south on Gary Street to E. Main Street; west on E.
Main Street to Guthrie Avenue, south on Guthrie Avenue to Ashe St., west on Ashe St. to
Driver St. and north on Driver St. to Taylor St. (On Saturday five trips will leave Gary and
Taylor Streets at 8:15, 9:18, 10:00, 1 1 :56 A.M. and 1 :28 and 4:52 P.M.)
Duke Power ©
For Bus Information Phone 688-4587
1970.
j Others elected to the executive
I board were Dr. Lawrence M. Som
mers, chairman of the Department
jof Geography, Michigan State Uni
versity', Dr. Robert A. Harper, chair
man of the Department of Geogra
phy, the University of Maryland;
and Dr. Edward A. Fernald of Flori
da State University, Tallahassee.
SATURDAY. DEC. 2, 1967 THE CAROLINA TMES-
Dr. Daniel Jacobson, professor
of geography at Michigan State Uni
versity, was elected president of the
organization for 1967-68. Elected
first vice president was Dr. Benjamin
F. Richardson, chairman of the De
partment of Geography at Carroll
College, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Dr.
William D. Pattieson, associate pro
fessor of geography at the University
of Chicago, was elected second vice
president. _
Dr. Speigner attended the annual
convention of Gamma Tlieta Upsilon
National Geographic Honor Society,
which convened at the same time as
the National Council for Geographic
Education. __________
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