Jh t future Jj&iook Keep Up With The Times ? Read The Future Outlook! VOL. 27, NO. 33 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1968 PRICE 10 CENTS Well-Kmown Civic Leader Honored DR. MOSE RISER Citation Remarks by Chancellor James S. Ferguson MOSE KISER ? distinguished citizen, business leader, good and faithful servant of your church, master of the art of human relations. Nationally recognized In your profession, yon are honored In your own community as a man of good deeds and noble aspirations, a moving spirit in seeking the betterment of your fellow men. By your long and unsel fish service to yonr alma mater, the North Carolina State University at Raleigh, and to the Home Economics Foundation of the University of North Carolina at Greens boro, you have demonstrated your confidence In our young: people and your concern for their future. Mr. Kiser, I now confer upon you the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters with all its rights and privi leges. This is what was used by the Sponsoring Department at the University, by Dr. Naomi Alba nese, Dean of the School oi Home Economics at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mr. Mose Kiser is a well known civic leader, successful businessman, effective religious layman, and humanitarian. Mr Klger is a man whose name is synonymous with good deeds and noble actions. His interests are many and varied. To his many endeavors he has given unselfishly of his time, knowl edge, and energies, and has shown a restless but fruitful search for the betterment of his fellowman. He is an artist in meeting and mastering his civic responsibili ( Continued on Pas* 4) Veterans Administration News EDITOR'S NOTE: Veterans and their families are asking thou sands of questions concerning the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Administration. Be low are some representative o.ueries. Additional information mav be obtained at any VA office. Q ? I receive a monthly com pensation check from the Vet erans Administration. I have recently had a change of ad dress. Should I report the change to the VA or the Treasury De partment? A ? Your change of address should always be reported tc the VA Regional Office where your records are located. Q ? I am interested in the new Modified Life plan of govern ment insurance I have been reading about. I now hold $10, 000 of government insurance. Where can I get more specific information about the Modified Life plan? V A ? Write to the Veterans Ad ministration Regional Office where your records are held or to the VA insurance office (Philadelphia or St. Paul) where your premiums are paid. Ask for a copy of VA Pamphlet 29-22 which discuss the benefits of this plan. Q ? I read recently that the Post-Korean G.I. Bill is two years old. I got out of service in 1965 after four years in the Army. Am I eligible for educa tion and training benefits under this b'll? If so, how long do I have before my entitlement ex pires? A ? First, and most important, your are eligible for education and training benefits under the Post-Korean G. I. Bill. This third generation G.I. bill was enacted for veterans who served for at least 180 days consecu tively in the Armed Forces some of which was after Jan 31, 1955. (Continued on Page 81 Robert F. Kennedy KENNEDY After remaining in surgery and on the critical list at 1 i Good Samaritan Hospital in I.o-. Angeles, Calif, for about twenty four hours, Senator Kennedy is dead. Robert Kennedy was gunner! down immediately after his great victory in the California primary in his campaign for the presidency. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MBS. LILLIE BELLE BABBEB Final rites will be held Sun day, 2:00 p. m. at St. James Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Lillie Belle Barber, public health nurse of 924 Stephens Street, who died early Wednes day morning at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital after a few weeks illness. Rev. J. T. Doug las will officiate and burial will be in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors are one brother, Reedie L. Forte, Trenton, N. J.; three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Alex der and Mrs. Ethel Fitzpatrick. both of Tuskeegee, Ala., and Mrs. Queen Phillips, Monmara neck, N. Y. The body will remain at Smith's Funeral Home until thf hour of service. Smith's Funeral Directors in charge of service. CHARLES A. LEDBETTER The Editor and Staff of the Future Outlook regret the loss of one of their most faithful helpers at Deal Printing Com pany. Charles Albert Ledbetter had been associated with the Future Outlook for many years and his last day's work was getting the May 31 issue ready to go to press on Thursday, the 30th. Mr. Ledbetter, better known as Charlie, was 55 years of age and made his home at 1016 Portland Street. He suffered from a heart condition and had an attack when he arrived at wck on Friday morning soon after 8 o'clock. He was dead on arrival at Wesley Long Hospital Funeral services were con ducted on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Forbis and Dick ATemo-ia' Chapel. Burial was at Svi'loV| Methodist Church ceme tery in Julian. He was a faithful member of *"lrr:da Street Baptist Church. TT'? s"rvivors are sisters Mrs Ferrell May and Mrs. Edison 0"-pn= h"th of Greensboro, and Mr*. W. F. Mitchell, Jackson ville, Fla. Averace age for the 1.88 million WW I veterans is 73, says the VA. i-FC. CitOHGE WALLINGTON, JR. Funeral service for Pfc George Wallington, Jr., was eon ducted at Brovn's Funeral Home Chapel, Friday, May 31, 1968 at 4:00 p. m. Rev. Mon-is L. Johnson, pastor of Poplar Grove A. M. E. Church, Greens boro, N. C., officiated. Burial was in the Veterans Plot at Maplewood cemetery. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MRS. OLIVIA CARMACK MILTON Mrs. Olivia Carmack Milton, age 34, of 419 Troxler Road, Greensboro, died Sunday, June 2, at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were_ held Wednesday at the Garden of Prayer Holiness Church. Rev. Cecil Reid officiated and burial followed in the Green Hall cemetery. She is survived by her hus band, Leroy Milton; four sons, Howard Leroy Milton, Charlie Mack Milton, James Alexander Milton and Keith Milton, all ol the home; one daughter,. Bettie Louise Milton, of the hoAe; one sister, Mrs. Onhilia Milton, and one brother, Fletcher Carmack, The remains were placed in state at the Garden of Prayer Holiness Church on Tuesday evening when the family met their friends. Hargett Funeral Service In charge of arrangements. A TRIBUTE All of us in the Begonia Gar den Club have suffered a great loss in the passing of our mem ber, Mrs. Banie Lyons. The news of her untimely death came as a great shock. The simpl'citv and sweetness of her character endeared her to u?. We feel, in her passing, a loss too great to put into words. We will miss her friendliness and charm of personality. The Club will be deprived of a valuable officer, a loval member and ? faithful friend. The Begonia Garden Club Greensboro, N. C.