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16 THE CASOLZHIAK RALIIQH. If. C-, SATUSB.4Y. TFLT 81, IBBf V-Precident Johnson Listing Popularity Among Negroes [Article Says l eep Has Eye )n ’6B Vote Vice President Lyndon B John on'* popularity among national legro leaders has rapidly deterio ated during recent months, accord -ig to a national Negro magazine. In the August issue of Sepia Ma nzine. an article titled "L. B. J Jiscusses Jobs With Community .eaders" ehaigos that "Not once ince the Los Angelos Democratic atior.al convention in 1960 has he Johnson' taken his eye off the Vhite House." Johnson, the article states, has is eye on the Presidential nomina ion for 1968, and has gone to great pngths to identify himself a Westerner, rather than a Southern r. always with an eye on the Ne ro voting power. However, the article points out, he feeling was rampant during a Int meeting of the President’s mittee on Equal Employment ortunity, that the meeting had t scheduled by Joht on—who Is the Committee—more to pro ; himself for the Presidency in than to promote job opportu >s for Negroes >bert C Weaver. President nedy's housing expert, and rew Hatcher, a Kennedy press :er rboth Negroes' were con uous by their absence", the art states irlier this year Sepia Magazine lauded Vice President Johnson his work in behalf of Negro ;e». ccording to the Kansas Civil its Avdisory committee, em inent barriers, along with hous restrictions, have, in the past, >t,tilted the gravest forms of stice toward the state's racial orities. (ANP) insure"” YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— YOI.TR LOCAL AGENT JANKERS Fire Insurance Co« Durham, N. C. KING COLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd, Fayetteville, N. 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J, both allermle. and ralng »ninr,. I and Catherine Bounds, of Moorestown, N. J.. and Linda Powell, ot Goldsboro, both rising juniors. Odd Twists In The News COMPILED BY THE ANP SLEEPING MAN UNDERGOES MOVING EXPERIENCE LOUISVILLE, Ky. A sleeping automobile passenger recently un- derwent a moving experience here. The man woke up to surprise to find that he’ was asleep in the back seat and there was no one at the i wheel. It was a police department town truck that was hauling him away from a no-parking zone at 7:30 a.m. The man honked his horn until he track stopped. Sympathetic police voided his parking ticket, but he was stuck j with a $" towing fee. The car is j owned by a Middletown motorist, j DRUNK KEEPS HIS PROMISE MEMPHIS Earl Mitchell ap- j parently is a man who keep his j promises. Mitchell, 56. appeared in court j on a drunk charge. When the judge i asked him if he had ever been in cort before, he replied: “No, s ; r, but you sure have a fine place here.” • Well, if I lei you go this time will you come back"" asked the judge. “Sure, judge. Td be glad to cone back any time,” responded Mitch ell, Mitchell stuck to his guns. The next day he was back for the same offense and drew a S2O fine. FOR ART STUDENTS ... NO M DBS IS BAD NEWS LEAMINGTON, England An urgent, appeal has gone out from an art school here to ladies who would like to heip some art stu dents pass their examinations. All the girls will have to do is take off their clothes and pose a little. Richard Hilev, principal of the Mid-Warwickshire art, school here, says no nudes is bad news for 60 of his teen-age students They are unable to practice drawing nude figures because of a lack of models, he says, and so may fail their ex ams, “All efforts have brought forward only one model,” Hiley added 'Tm at wit’s end ” So he'll take models fat or thin, from 16 to 50, just so long as they'll pose nude and sit still. DRINK. MACHINE BIT HAND THAT PHILADELPHIA —■ A 21-year old student nurse at Episcopal hos pital got more than she bargained for when she spent her dime. Mrs, Joan Dunn put her coin in a soda dispenser, and when the bottle wasn’t forthcoming she tried to dislodge it with her hand. Then she not only couldn’t move the bot tle, but her hand was caught fast. It took 16 firemen 20 minutes to free her. She was treated for brui ses and discharged. SEES RED SEEING GREEN . WILMINGTON When R K. j Mills took his family to a drive in resta’iranl recently, he had no idea that the mosquitoes would be so bad. Mills reached for a can of insect killer and sprayed the inside of tihe car. Trouble was. instead of the insert killer, he grabbed a spray can of green paint. li egy v vy i \y y j eottaes la cam#* I Wmitom oosom kt. ears,* ta." Ex-Urban Tcagu e Official Gctn Tap Aaricul tare i 9 ost WASHINGTON, D. C. The ap pointment of William M Seabron, deputy director of the Michigan lair Employment Practices Com mission and a former Urban Lea gue official, as an assistant to Per sonnel Director Carl B. Barnes of the U. S. Department of Agricul ture was announced today by Sec letary Orville L. Freeman. “In naming Mr. Seabron to the personnel post", said the Secretary, •‘the Department takes a further step in the implementation if its equal employment opportunity po licy. With the assistance of this highly competent appointee, we hope to increase the effectiveness our in-service training program so that more of our employees will be stimulated to acquire the ne cessary qualifications for advance ment” Charge Diggs Falsified His Address ■ DETROIT I ANP' —• Congress-, man Charles C. Diggs, Jr. of De troit’s 13th District was due to j appear in Circuit Court here Mon- j day ' July 9) to answer charges by his Democratic opponent that he has falsified his address and thus should be stricken from the ballot for the coming Aug. 7 pri mary election. The charges against Congress man Diggs, who is seeking re election to his fifth term, were filed by Atty. Jessie P. Slaton. De scribed as a “scrappy woman law yer,'' Atty. Slaton has reportedly torn a page out of Congressman Diges own political book. Atty. Slaton's backers claim court records show that Diggs headquarters have, on past oc casions, made similar charges a gainst his opponents, with fruit ful results. While Congressman Diggs maintained “this is strictly a leg al matter” to be settled in court, the move by Atty. Slaton Is view ed as a political strategy, design ed to reflect unfavorably against the congressman. Atty. Slaton, who teaches school to supplement, her income from law, contends that Diggs filed an affidavit swearing he had resid ed at one address, when in fact, he lived at another. NFA And 4»H’ers To Give Calf Show At St. Aug. The 10th Annual Wake-Johnston 4-H Club and NFA Dairy Calf Show will be held Thursday, July 26. on the Athletic Field of Saint, Augustine's College. The event will begin at 9:30 3, m. and go to 12 noon. The show will climax with a Milking Contest and crowning of a Milking King and Queen, af fording to the Negro Agricultural Workers of Wake and Johnston Counties who supervise the event. Sponsor of the show is the Ra leigh Merchants Bureau. Kellogg Grant Awarded To An Original Team ATLANTA, Ga. Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia, has received a grant of 10,000.00 from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek. Michigan. The grant has been made by the foundation "in recognition of the importance of the small, private, liberal arts college of American higher education." It has been de signaled for purchase of books "to improve the quality of the teacher education program and to increase the effectiveness of library services generally." Identical grants were made to six other Georgia colleges as part of a six-year program which will involve giving $2,500,000.00 to 250 American colleges. ; AKAsGive Research $$ To Howard The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has just released to Howard Uni versity, School of Medicine, De partment of Pediatrics a check completing $12,500 for research on Sickle Cell Anemia. Since 1959 t.he Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has been one of the supporters of this research conducted by Dr. Roland Scott at Howard University. In addition to supporting the re search project, Alpha Kappa Alpha has disseminated brochures to the public, sponsored public programs and displayed a portable exhibit in many cities to help in the general understanding of Sickle Cell Ane mia. In releasing this check to Howard University, Mrs. Barrington D. Parker, National Pr esident of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, stated "we are happy to be a part of the effort to learn more of the causative fac tors of Sickle Cell Anemia and our chapters have been enthusiastic in their sponsoring of programs de signed to sid in the understanding of this diseaw.” "Through Mr. Seabron, we also plan to intensify our recruitment activity, especially among tihe col leges largely attended by members of minority groups.” In addition to his recruitment work, the new appointee, who has had wide experience in labor rela tions as well as employment work, will assist also in the handling of Howard Inaugurates Dental Care Program For The Aged HOWARD U. INAUGUARATES DENTAL CARE WASHINGTON. D. C— A pro gram to train dental students in the care of the aged and chronical ly He has been inaugurated byHo ward University under a 619.537 grant from the U. S. Public Health Service. The program, established as a continuous project to be financed each year by the Public Health Service, is designed to send stu dents into homes and institutions to administer in-patient treatment. TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING ®SAVE On New Tire Cost • Modern Tread Design teSrN l RECAPPINGJ V* smm me sarnt J Terms To Suit You! 14 ead 15 INCH TIFES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. 428 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 OSearcr.se Sale OF USED FURNIiURE Reductions Up To 50% % PIECE gg Living Room Suite *19 ns HIDE-A-TYPE BED SOFA *19 s 5 Maple Sunk Bed *l4*' Metal Gym Set *7*‘ DIIETTE chairs 50;,. WROUGHT IRON CORNER TABLE *3 00 WALNUT st® OHIFFEROBE *s"° 2 ODD VANITY DRESSERS Porcelain Top Table ®3 0# DINETTE *39” FUMIGATED COIL BED MATTRESSES *3'* SPRINGS "2 ea. 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I The College of Dentistry at Ho ward is one of 11 dental schools j throughout the country currently i conducting this type of program. ; Begun last April, “the project | serves to introduce a public health training program in dentistry at the undergraduate level for stu dent experience, and will provide trained personnel for needed ser vice in an area where no specific program has been developed, ac cording to Dr. Russell A Dixor dean of the Howard College of Dentistry Livingstone Reading Clinic To Sponsor Reading Fest July 19 SALISBURY The reading workshop at Livingstone College will have as one of its culminating activities a Readingfest which will be held in the adrninisration bui’d ing on Thursday, July 19 from 9 a, m, until 5 p m. The public is cordially invited. 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