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-vl SB. 3 6-T -1 wi iuai Weekly, chobl Graduates, The FBI Wants You ' The Federal Bureau of In vestigation (FBI) is the in vestigative inn of the United States Department of Justice, and as such handles violations of many different laws of the United States, including such c'rjmes as kidnaping, extortion, bank robbery, interstate car theft, and by ; Presidential Directive is responsible for the internal security of the country. This entails the investigation of subversive activities, sabotage and espionage. FBI Special Agents perform the investigative work, but they need the help of employees in many non-investigative categories, such as stenographers, typists, file clerks, messengers, fingerprint .technicians end others. These positions are available to men uhd women who are high school graduates. All vacancies are currently available at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D;C. Annual starting salaries aVe : Stenographers $6,544; Typists $5,828; File Clerks ad Messengers $5,166. Clerks wioshow ability and interest in becoming fingerprint, technicians can receive promotions to $8,153 annually after a relatively short period of time..; Ireas Show New' ;"The move from farm to city (nay be coming to a halt, a new era of economic and social growth for rural America may ' (dready be launched. ' These are two conclusions to be drawn from various reports on the ; progress of rural America, from the arid stret ches of the Southwest to the green fields of the Southeast. Iffhey also are indications that the much talked about goals of rural development are begin ning to emerge as realized accomplishments for an in creasing numbe of com munities. , Some signs of the recharged energies within rural areas are: More jobs: During the 1960's nonfarm jobs increased ' by 39 per cent in the coun tryside, a slightly better rate than the 34 per cent increase in metropolitan areas. This growth rate has been high in completely rural counties as i well as in those with cities of up to 50,000 population, j- Farm-exodus ending: The : farm population has dropped to fewer than 94 million persons. With so few people remaining on the Nation's farms, little - further decline in the population i is possible. As the farm-to-city 'migration dwindles to a negligible level, continued gains in nonagricultural jobs will have a more visible impact on the overall economy and population of rural areas. r- Greater Federal com Vmitment to rural areas: The ' government is stepping up its Trapped' ' Feeling Can Be Avoided RALEIGHIt's no fun to feel "trapped" byyour home and family. So do Bomething about It, advise extension home economics specialists, North Carolina State . University. The first step is to honestly admit your dis satisfaction or frustra tions, without - feeling guilty, they suggest. Talk to your husband, a friend or a neighbor, but don't become a nag or a bore : j on the subject. After , all, everyone has , "trapped" feelings some , ' of the time. ' How : can you keep from becoming a victim , of "trapped" feelings and boredom? I By 'keeping ' busy, by sharing yourself . with others, by coming out of emotional hiding.. Try to rediscover and develop the natural abil ity to relax that you had as a child. Develop the cour?e to show your E-iMral feelings. ' Use yc-T inner resources i i e j lmeination, con t " '3.n, perception, v ? external re ; crJly to s'-TPle-: i i r:r rc;c-rces If" t5 ts r :t : V ? Hertford, N. C, Thursday, August An applicant must be at least sixteen years of age and a citizen of the United States. No experience is necessary for the clerical positions but, of course. tvcists and stenographers have to pass the examinations. All positions have on-the-job training; DTomotlons based on merit: paid annual vacation time, starting with two and one-half weeks and progressing to five weeks; : plus group hospitalization and group in surance benefits. Washineton. D.C.. and the surrounding area have many fine educational institutions of higher learning for individuals who are desirous of continuing their education while gainfully employed. Further information and applications for employment may be obtained by contacting the Special Agent in Charge, FBI, 1120 Jefferson Standard Building, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202, Telephone Number 372-5485, or contact the following: Special Agent Mark J. Howe. Location FBI P.O. Box Box 506 ' Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Telephone Number 335-0809. Signs Of Growth investment in rural America manyfold. For example, funds earmarked for housing in rural areas amount to $2.2 billion this year, four times the 1969 level; sewer and water programs are allocated $342 million this year, nearly twice the 1969 level. Total funds devoted to rural development efforts by the Department of Agriculture will amount to $3.5 billion this year four times the level in 1961 and twice as much as in 1969. More important than the statistics or the governmental expenditures, however, is the determined individual in community after rural com munity who resolves to solve the problem on his own, who takes action to set his own neighborhood on the road to progress. " ... In Tulia, Texas, for example, local leaders set out to combat decaying businesses, blighted housing. As a result of their efforts, the community has 386 new low-cost homes and jobs and incomes are up because of the construction work. In North Carolina, citizens mounted a driver education campaign as a small but vital part of their Statewide effort to connect more rural workers with more better paying jobs. Rural development is an idea whose time has come mostly because increasing numbers of local groups are taking it upon themselves to make sure that it does.' ;.. SALE! 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