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: f Walston (Continued From Front Page) many contributions to the music world by his management of many singing .artists and in assisting them to make many recordings. Walston was the founder and manager oT the Durham-based Modulations Band. He was a memberof the Zafa ftili Team, The Hillside High Safety Patrol, Hillside Athletic Department and was a referee at the John Avery Boys Club. . . Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Immanuel Seventh Day Adventist Church. Bishop W. A. Jones officiated. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Jessie Walston of Durham, one brother, Lemuel Walston of Albany, N.Y.; three sisters. Mrs. Carrie Watts of Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs. Wilhelmenia McQuaig and Mrs. Beatrice Halsey of Durham. Interment followed in Glennview Memorial Park. high academic achievement and for ' their" contribution, to activities that have helped to develop Durham College. Named o (Continued From Front Page) confidence of the ; most outstanding' experts in international and domestic fields who are willing to help examine the issues; and we have, through our elected officials, , a .voice which re p r e ten t s a . bo r ad constituency.; The time has come for the Democratic Party to be heard on matters other than its own recovery.',' r . Tickets Baby (Continued From Front Page) Davis agreed in November, 1972, to refer black clients to Davis and white clients to Boone for funeral arrangements and services. Boone is white and Davis is black. On January 13, 1973; Airman First Class Carl B. Jackson, who was stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base, called Boone to provide funeral arrangements for his stillborn daughter. Jackson is black. The suit said Boone refused to make the funeral arrangements and, under the contract with Davis, called Davis to obtain the baby's bodv and make the arrangments. Davis prepared the body, and the Air Force flew it to Mobile, Alabama, for burial. Assistant Attorney General J. Stanley Pottinger, in charge of the Civil Rights Division, said the suit is the first action brought by the Justice Department to desegregate funeral homes. He said the suit charged the defendants with violating the 13th Amendment as ell as two civil rights statutes enacted after Civil War guaranteeing blacks eaual rights to make contracts and acquire property. The suit said the actions t of Boone , and Davisn denied to black the same right as given to whites to contract for the services of Boone's Funeral Home and interfered with the rights of federal military personnel serving In Louisiana. (Continued From Front Page) members who will be on the gymnasium floor. The university's Commencement Speaker will be Maynard H. Jackson, Jr., mayor of Atlanta. Jackson is an alumnus or tne norm Carolina Central University School of Law. - tickets holders have been asked to be in their seats by 9:30 a. ra Sunday. Fraternity (Continued From Front Page)- areas include: Brother and Dr. Harry S. Blanton, former president of Delta Zeta Chapter and known for his educaJioA ' C.E. " Boulware, Municipal Government, city councilman, W.L. Boykins, Bigger and Better Business, for his successful business development, LeMarquis DeJarrnon, Brother and Dean of NCCU School of law for the profession and Legal Education, Irwin Holmes, City Recreation, Dr. Robert E. King, profession of Medicine and his Honorable Brother J.C. Owens, Municipal Government, Brother Larry Suitt, Community Health Service and WAFR Radio Station for its Community Education programs and entertainment for Durham Community. Pete Adams serves as president of the local chapter. L.S. Knox was in charge of arrangements for the most elegant affair which was enjoyed by all present. College (Continued From Front Page) Services, North Carolina Department of Human Resources. Dr. HiU holds a bachelor's decree from Fayetteville State University, Master's Decree from North Carolina Central University, and a doctorate in Administration and Supervision with a minor in Sociology from Duke Universlty.She Is listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and is very active in amny community activities. Dr. Hill has three teenage daughter, and is married to Dr. Richard Hill. About 40 outstanding Seniors will be recognized for Build your future. Learn a trade Let's be practical. To build a future, you need a trade. And there are over 300 different skills you can learn in the Navy. v you aiso gei on-me-iob traininc to backuo your classroom work. And vou set Daid for learning. Electronics, construc tion work, or mechanics, iust to name a few. Of course, you're not getting something for nothing; you earn it. You gotta have , wnaiuiaKesiuuegin ; , with, then measure ud to ; high Navy standards, and snow a willingness 10 ao your share of the 'housekeeping chores. The opportunity is for real... and so are we. NAVY "If you can deal with it. , see I'...; JOE DIGGS ; ' DICK JYALKER, JR.- ' 117 Orange St.' Durham. N.C. 682-2800 rJedalist (Continued From Front Page) Johnson, Walter White, Richard Wright, Ralph J., Bun'che, Langston Hughes, Jackie Robinson and others. After serving in various pubjic offices, Mr. Keith was appointed to the Federal bench by President Johnson in 1967. Among his major decisions handed down since his appointment are the following: A ruling ordering the Pontlac school district to institute busing to desegregate schools; A ban against presidential wiretapping without court, approval in cases. Speigner (Continued From Front Page) Carolina Central University in 1947. Dr. Speigner is a charter member of The Church Of The Abiding Saviour, Lutheran. Dr. Speigner received his A.B. degree from Talladega College; A.M. degree from The University of Iowa; and the Ph.D. degree from The University of Michigan. Three honorary ' doctorates were conferred by Luther College, Wartburg, College, and Capital University. His theological training was received at Capital University. He was ordained to the ministry of The American Lutheran Church in 1941. Since making his home in Durham, Dr. Speigner has been active in education, civic, and religious affairs. He" Is a member of the Durham City Board of Education and for the past five years the board's chairman. Dr. Speigner is vice-chairman of the North Carolina Human Relations Commission. ' Dr. Speigner Is the chairman of the Department of Geography at North Carolina Central University. He was appqinted in 1973, by Dr. David W. Preus, President of ! The American Lutheran Church, to serve as a member of the ALC's Commission on the Third Century, The objective of the Commission ii to prepare a manifesto by 1976 on "The American Dream in the Light of the Gospel" to be presented to the President of the United States on the occasion of the Amerl can Revolutionary Bicentennial Observance. Mrs. ft. Mm Hosts Walker Bible Class The E. W. Walker Bible Class of the First Calvary Baptist Church met on April 28, at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Haskins ; A short devotional period ' was held. Following this, the business session, was in order where dues, minutes from previous sessions and reports from various committees were read and discussed. At close of the meeting, a delicious dinner was served and enjoyed by all. Members ' present ; Included Mesdames Sadie Chambers, Ellen. Brown, Alene Mebane, Catherine Shaw, Mary " L Stephens, -; Samesa Soloman, Belvin Mitchell, P Valeria Livingston, Elizabeth Bullock, Hattie White, Josephine Foushee, Rosa Grafton, Sarah Allen, Rebecca Haskins, Bessie Smith, Nellie Hayes, Ruth McMillan, Rochelle Hawkins, Celestine Cunningham, Elizabeth Torain. Mrs. Ruth McMillan thanked the hostess for a lovely and informative meeting. ... . Listen with More Than Ears for Real Meaning RALEIGH It's natural to want to communicate with others, but barriers may prevent effective com munication. "We want to share our ideas, our feelings, our fears," says Leo Hawkins, extension human develop ment specialist, North Carolina State University. "This . may come from a desire to increase our un derstanding of others, to test our thoughts or to help reduce tension." "If effective communi cation takes place, con; Diets can be resolved and problems solved," Dr, Hawkins agrees, "but we must watch for the bar-; riejra.thaacan break down communication." One barrier is listening, only with our ears. We hear the words but fall to pay attention to how they are said. For example, what emotion is back of your teenager's "I don't care" unhappinesa, bore dom, fear, lack of confi dence, or hurt feelings? Another barrier is jumping to conclusions. We hear what we want to hear; we may hear only Research at theEar; Nose and Throat Department of St. Mary's Hospital. London, pub lished in November 1968, shows that a rasping snore can attain a loudness of (9 decibels. r Steal me. Burn me. Throw me away I'm still yours. v TV 3 mi wkmster?' ?ssr Once you bring me home, I'm yours forever. Even if I'm burned. Or lost. Or stolen. If you look for me and can't find me, just report it. And you'll get me back, as good as new. And remember: I'll never break your heart. Or leave you stranded in the tight spots. I'll always be there when you need me. And that ought to make : you feel pretty secure. Now I Bondi pay 6 intern whtn hH to maturity yri4MthSr)r. . Bond! tra nrimcti if lort, toitt or Wroyd. Whtn nwilAtnv " b 0Mhl t yr tank. Intend it not wbjMt to UU or looil , Inoonw tuut, and Moral tea my bt dtfemd until radomption. stock Join i the Payroll Savings Plan. i ;. a BOB SNBAD it hi ! ' 4 IN ' - - fliiiilliiiiiiilliii 'V One Dan Art Show To De Held fn nso Elder Student Union .lay 5-19 Afpno 1 Bob Snead doesn't look like a veteran of 20 years military service. Intact, he doesn't look much older than 20 years. He does not look like a man that has served four combat tours, been wounded three times, a senior parachutist, a dual rated (airplane and helicopter) pilot with over two thousand hour flight time, the recipient of 40 air medals, three Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars for valor, the Army Commendation, The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with silver star and palm, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Viet Nam Campaign Medal with six battle stars, the Viet Nam Service Medal, and the coveted Combat. Infantry Badge. Even more; than this, Bod Snead does not look like an artist . At least not in the fashion or style that artists are projected in this day and time. Bob Snead, a native-born North Carolina ian, attended art schools in this country and abroad. To be listed among the many accomplishments of this brilliant and multi-talented artist is his work as a corresponding cartoonist for the Army Times Publishing Company since 1963. The familiar character "Rip Riser" was created by Snead and carried by the 82nd Airborne Division Newspaper "Paraglide" in the mid fifties. Other cartoon features that might be remembered are "strac Facts" and "Blad Gripes" which appeared from time to time in the Army Times, Paraglide and several civilian publications. In 1963 he was commissioned by the Fayetteville Observer to do a series of political cartoons reflecting the heat of the upcoming presidential election. The mid 1960's and early 19708 brought Snead to the part with which we agree. A closed mind is a third barrier. "I don't care what facts you quote, my mind is made up." You may as well save your breath be cause the person with a closed mind hears only what he wants to hear. Barrier number four is self-centeredness. Some people are so concerned with "I" that they have no interest in another per son's ideas or problems. Number Ave - snap judgments. We may be im mediately "turned off" by the way a person looks, the way he speaks, the color of his skin, or where he comes from. The person is put into a pre-conceived' category and we never hear what he says. Failure to listen is possibly the greatest bar rier of all. Listening takes effort and concentration. We may not listen fully and be misled by words we do not understand. . .: ; We may fall to ask ques tions to clarify our under standing. Some people are so . busy- thinking up the answer that they never , hear the question. "If you want to com municate with people you must work at it," Southeast Asia as an Army Aviator. It was as related to the lifestyles and occurrences, funny or otherwise, of the Army aviators, door gunners and even the Viet Con, came to fore. His cartoons and their accompanying quips gave a lift to countless numbers of our war-weary veterans. The rigors and frustrations of the fledgling pilots also came in for their share of spoofing when he was stationed at Fort Walter, Texas, and Fort Rucker, Alabama. He captured the entire Army Aviation School with the strip "Woe Row." Since his return to Fort Bragg in November 1971, he bis been busy superintending (ar$V;show ft the Maine IClfirCiV .the? 'Service Club, the Fort Bragg Playhouse, and the 1972 Third Army Festival of Plays. Also, in the summer of 1973, Snead did a unique cartoon display in the lobby for the Playhouse production of "1776." Currently. Snead is engagedin the very exciting and thrilling preparations, for his first formal one-man show. His works consists of acrylics, oils, charcoal, brush and ink. The general public is Invited to the exhibit which begins on Sunday, May 5-19th, at the A.E. Student Union Lounge, NCCU, Durham. Reception at 4 P.M. SAT, MAT mi.THZCAStOLIilA Those Times You Suffer Acid Indigestion, Painful Stomach Gas ...this is 'Gasid Indigestion.' 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