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through opening day and con
tinuing operations. The suc
cessful participants received
credit for 12 graduate hours at
the univcrsitN.
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As head of FCD's program
development efforts, Miss (Irani
will be applying her skills on a
number of projects, including
development of child care cent
ers throughout North Carolina;
creation of a mangcincnt corp
oration for minority super
markets; and development of a
small housing corporation in
Nash-Edgecombe counties.
Miss Grant is a native of
Durham and a graduate of
North Carolina Central Uni
versity.
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ing when allotted times elapse.
Jane Rourk will direct ques
tions to the six candidates for
Durham (flinty board /»f Ed
ucation; Annie l.aurie (jTNcal,
eight candidates for Durham
County linth
Mary Meyer, three candidates
for the N.C. Senate: and Marg
aret Keller, two candidates for
Ihe lI.S. Mouse of Represent
atives.
Following tin 1 formal qucs
tion-and-auswer session of the
lour groups of candidates, there
will he opportunity lor inform
al contact with all the candi
dates as they will he located at
specific places in the auditor
ium where the voters will he
ahlc to speak with them in
formally.
"As has heen customary at
all |iasl candidates' nights, dis
tribution of campaign literature
will he prohibited," said Mrs.
Harris. "My committee is now
working very hard compiling a
comprehensive fact sheet with
biographical data on each ol
the candidates, a description
of the duties and salaries for
the offices they seek plus their
answers to various questions
related to the office. These
will be distributed free of
charge to everyone who at
tends the "Meet the Candi
dates" night," she explained.
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fteston Simms, president, Stud
ent Government Association.
Mayor Bradshaw presented
the key to the City of Raleigh
to President Robinson, in re
cognition of his outstanding
achievements as an educator in
the community, state and na
tion.
Wiley Davis, vice president
for administration, presided
over the program.
Music was furnished by the
College concert Band, directed
by Harold L. Jeffreys; the Col
lege Choir, directed by Addison
Reed, and the Tones of Joy, a
male student group of Saint
.Augustine's College. The Rev
erend Clyde E. Beatty, Jr.
College Chaplain, gave the In
vocation.
Guards For Tigers
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
The National Zoo Coun
cil said it would ask the gov
ernment to ban shooting of ti
gers and export of their skins.
It claimed the tiger population
has dropped from thousands to
500 in the past 50 years.
WORDS FOR THE WORLD
IN THE DAYS of old an in
stinct for warfare was develop
ed in the struggle with wild
animals; this is no longer
necessary; nay, rather, co
operation and mutual under
standing are seen to produce
the greatest welfare of man
kind. Enmity is now the
result of prejudice only. —
BAH A'l WRITINGS
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IF BEAUTY
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Then you should visit the
girls at PAM-A-RAMA Beauty
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"Beauty." Call: Addie Payne
l Grace McFadden Orita McGhee
.1 at 682-6342
{ 804 South Alston Avenue
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j day; Tues - Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
King Birthday Favorable
Committee On Civil Rights
Representative John Con
yers has recently informed our
committee that the commit
tee on dvil rights favorable
reported the bill to make Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. birth
day a legal holiday, the bill
will now go before a full com
mittee.
We want to thank the peo
ple of this Nation and abroad
both Black and White, also
BURLINGTON - The Bur
lington Airport Authority haj
extended the fixed ba s •
operator's contract to Air East,
Inc. for one year.
The routine renewal was the
only action taken by the
authority Thursday. The group
awaits word on its application
to the Federal Aviation Adminis
tration for funds to expand fa
cilities at the local airport
TODAY'S
PEOPLE
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Which is actually less than you paid in the good ©T
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enjoy the economy of the 30's and the convenience
of the Z£sj With handy 8-bottle cartons of the real
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the members of congress who
gave us their help and support
to bring about this day, a
national holiday for the
Prince of peace, the late Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. who
gave his life to bring love
and unity to mankind.
Our committee has gather
ed more petitions and will
submit them to congress in
the near future jn Washington
before the next session.
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to 2 years of age. Licensed
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for babies. Call Mrs. Johnson
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