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LINCOLN SCHOOL OF NURSING CLOSES .WORDS OP WISDOM The grand essentials to happiness are something to do something to love and something to hope for. —Joseph Addison The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. —Carl Schurz VOLUME 50 No. 35 M iHi 9 tL*l Wr v IK %F. BR ''C^V JWv. jk ingai , «k > -,, * • -- JMC.* :';«g "*lr MM \ WL *«iili^MKF SMILING FACIS greet visitors on Air Airi que's All Africa Wonderland Tours to West and East Africa. These young gicls, dressed in handprinted robes and embellished with Last Class To Graduate August 22; Series Of Even Rose Butler Browne Foundation Established at R. Island College A Rose Butler Browne Foundation is being estab lished at Rhode Island Col lege. As you may already know, a residence hall at Rhode Island College was named in her honor in 1969. Dr. Browne has achieved Na tional and international recog tion for her efforts in the field of Education. Her book "Love My Children" has been pub lished in French under a pro gram of the United States Information Agency. .The book will be distributed in French-speaking Africa, South East Asia, and the French speaking islands of the Caribbean. Mr. James N. Williams, Chairman of the Providence, Rhode Island Community Planning Group, together with representatives from North Carolina, Virginia and New Jersey is seeking additional volunteer developers and pro moters from all 50 states. These representatives will Savannah Girl First to Get WIN Degree "SAVANNAH, G«. Patricia Pinkney, 22, an or phan and apparently the first in the nation to receive a de gree under the Work-Incentive Program (WIN), graduated from Savannah State College Friday with the second high est scholastic rating in her class. liiss Pinkney was tied with Gene Greene, who is also an elementary education major, lor second honor* in the grad uating class of 80. On Aug. SO, she will begin teaching at May Howard Elementary School on Wilmington Island near here. k SHE WAS valedictorian of her high school clip* at Pem broke, ,Ga., but •tie admits her educational future looked "pretty. dim" since both her parents were dead. gold and Ivory Jewelry of traditional die signs, live in the North Oameroun near the game-rich Warn Park, a safari highlight on one of the available tours. become members of the initial sponsoring group, from which members of the Board of Di rectors will be selected. If you are interested and would like to become a mem (See BROWNE page 2A) Largest Educator of Black MD's Gets Grant From Health Insurer HARTFORD, Conn. - Meharry Medical College, the leading educator of black phy sicians and dentists in the United States, has been award ed an unrestricted grant of SIO,OOO from Aetna Life & Casualty. The company, in making the announcement, indicated its intention to consider addi tional gifts to Meharry totaling $40,000, payable in SIO,OOO installments during the next ks - n I P ■ gCfl ■ HH I ■KKa IMPORT ON ORUO ASUSl— President Nix on's Drug Abuse Prevention advisors report to California White House. Dr. Beny Prtmm, seated left, program director of the Drug Addiction Research and Treatment Corpo ration in Brooklyn, N. Y., and Dr. Jerome Jaffe, head of the Administration's Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention Cbc Caroliip Ciws jpMFßwrw Umwgep'd The Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing Alumni wishes to announce the clos ing of its Alma Mater with the last class graduating Aug. 22. The School of Nursing has served this community for the last 68 years. The impact of its effect is felt in other cities and communities the U. S. and abroad. A series of ac tivities is planned Aug. 19-22, culminating with commence- See NURSES page 2A ) three years. Meharry was named to re ceive the grant because, ac cording to an Aetna spokes man, "Aetna has long recog nized Meharry's role in edu cating black medical and den tal professionals and in up grading the quality of health care delivery for minority citi zens throughout the nation. This role is Consistent with Aetna's long-range concern for (See MEHARRY pa* OA) report to the President on competion of their recent inspection trip to Vietnam. Dr. Primm will work with Dr. Jaffe in coordinating drug abuse rehabilitation And education programs now spread among nine Federal Agencies. Seated next to Dr. Primm is John Ehrlich man, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs. DURHAM, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1971 Nixon Is Tearing Down Law Of Land ... Wilkins Wallace Says He's Assisting The President NEW YORK - "The Presi dent is indirectly responsible for tearing down the law of the land," NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilklns said on August 12 after Mr. Nixon Threatened to fire Administra tion personnel who sought to impose busing upon children beyond the minimum required by law. '"Rie personal attitude of the President ... embolden ed Governor Geroge Wallace to order an Alabama school board to ignore a Federal Court order," Mr. Wilkins said. This forceful, direct lan guage was contained in a tele gram sent to the President after the Alabama governor ordered the Birmingham Board of Education to ignore a Federal desegregation order and reassign a white flri to a school closer to home. In issuing his order, Mr. Wallace said that he was "assisting" the President. Mr. Wallace threatened to issue additional orders along the same lines and said that they will involve entire schools rather than a single child. (See NIXON page 9A) Collins Reynolds Named Peace Corps Dir. Sierra Leone WASHINGTON, D. C. - Collins Reynolds, a former Black executive with General Learning Corporation of Wash ington, has been named Peace Corps Country Director for Sierra Leone. No newcomer to Peace Corps, Reynolds served as Peace Corps country director for Mauritania from 1966-67. A qualified jet pilot, he served as a fighter-pilot while in service with the U. S. Marine Corps. The former Har vard Economics major served as a General Motor's Contract Administrator after leaving military service. Peace Corps, part of the new federal citizen service (See REYNOLDS page OA) Ushers Association Convenes • ! I^Mjjj^^ : . *!.. |^lH||fl «r ■tv ,i^ jjj r „ s j a : |2|| PAIGE GETS MARTIN L. KINO AWARD— Baseball Hall of Fame Pitching Star Satchel Paige receives the Dr. Martin Luthetf King, Jr. Sports Medallion provided) by Coca-Cola USA during ceremonies here this weekend when Paige was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Making the presentation is W. Levis If Women Become Vindictive', They'll Not Succeed" Ford Foundation Awards Grant To Local Community Foundation The Ford Foundation has awarded a one-year grant of $442,000 to the Foundation :or Community Development (FCD), a statewide foundation with headquarters in Durham. Hie grant supplements two previous grants, totaling $630,000, made by Ford to FCD in 1970. • The FCD proposal to Ford states that the Durham foun dation will follow essentially the same format as in 1970 operating programs through out North Carolina for eco nomic development, leadership development and legal and social research. Ford's grant letter stipu lates that FCD will use the $442,000 primarily for ad ministration, economic deve lopment. FCD is to seek other support for the bulk of its Dewitt Sullivan Named Assoc Exec. Dir. M DC fn Chapel CHAPEL HILL - Dewitt Sullivan of Durham has been named Associate Executive Director of the North Caro lina Manpower Development Corporation (MDC) of Chapel Hill. Sullivan will move into the newly created position on September 1 from his present job as director of administra tion anf finance for the Chapel Hill-based non-profit manpower research corpora tion. r★★ * * -N. C. Interdenominational Prather (right) of the soft drink firm's Public Relations Department. With them is Monte Irvin of the baseball commissioner's office. Paige received the award for his outstand ing achievement in sports and for his con tribution to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. baseball classic. legal and social research pro gram. FCD's economic develop ment program, as described in its proposal to Ford, is an attempt to foster corporations and ventures owned and con trolled by groups of low-in come people in various North Carolina communities. Among FCD's specific objectives dur ing the current program year are: - Establishing new com munity-based economic deve lopment corporations in High Point, Raleigh, Rocky Mount and Wilson - and establishing an operating business venture in at least one of these places. - Assisting United Durham, Inc. (UDI) in developing new ventures. UDI is already operating a supermarket and (See FORD page 10A) As Associate Executive Di rector, Sullivan will direct and coordinate the work of MDC's departments of finance, pro gran administration, and re search and evaluation. MDC Executive Director George B. Autry explained that the new job was created to strengthen MDC's adminis trative capacity as it begins work on a two-year multi purpose research and develop ment project for the U. S. Department of Labor s Office Don't Go Way, We'll Be Right Back! We take this thne to pause so that our employees may take time to re'resh themselves by vacationing for a week. Don't forget, there is no paper next week. See you around September 4th. Thanks again, for reading our paper and placing your ads with us! NEW YORK - Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., widow of the assassinated civil rights leader, today urged the members of the Women's Liberation Move ment not to become "bitter or vindictive" if they hope to succeed in their fight for equality. In an interview published in the current issue of Red book magazine, just released, Mrs. King suggested that Wo men's Lib look toward the Black woman for inspiration in combating the oppression which exists against women to day. "The Black woman has a special role to play," she declared. "Our heritage of suffering and our experience in having to struggle against all odds to raise our children gives us a greater capacity for both suffering and understanding. This has enlarged our ability to be compassionate. We have, I think a kind of stami na, a determination, which makes us trong." (See KING page 9A) of Research and Development. Sullivan joined MDC as di rector of administration and finance when the corporation was founded in 1967. He has served as a consultant on a number of manpower projects in the Southeast in the last three years. Before joining MDC, Sulli van was controller for the North Carolina Fund, 1966- f|7. He came to North Caro lina from Detroit, Michipan, (See SULLIVAN page 9A) PRICE: 20 CENTS Tribute to Late President Set For Saturday The 47th Annual Session of the Interdenominational Ushers Association of North Carolina will convene at First Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, Raleigh, August 19-22, the Rev. W. B. Lewis, pastor. Theme: "Striving Toward Greater Growth." President Clifton Stone will preside at the opening of the convention Hiursday after noon at 12:30. Vice president, J. D. Rooks will preside it the 2:30 session. The eight o'clock evening session will be pre sided over by Chester Deb nam, Vice President, Raleigh Union. Friday morning, 10:00 ajn. vice president J. T. O'Neal will preside. The First Aid pro gram will get underway at 10:15 under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Mae Hill. Friday evening at 8:00 p.m., 1 H. Betts, of St. Joseph's Church, Durham will preside. E. J. Artis will intro duce the speaker, Rev. Osofo L. H. McDonald, pastor of Northside Baptist Church, Durham. (See USHERS page 9A) R. W. Dalton is Appointed FHA Committeeman M OALTOH James T. Johnson, State Director of Farmen Home Administration, has an nounced the appointment of Mr. Reginald Dalton of Dur ham to the Durham County Farmers Home Administration County Committee for a three year term. Mr. Dalton succeeds Mr. Robert L. Harris whom term has expired. Mr. Dal ton's term of office began on August 2, 1971 and will run through June 30, 1974. The Fanners Home Adminr istration County Committee certifies eligibility of appli cants for Farmers Home Ad ministration loam and recom mends action in making and servicing loans to tfaa FHA County Supervisor. The Com mittee also advisee on other ac (See DALTON papa 9AJ
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