P' a SrJr- 91 IFAYFTTFVII i FAYE'TTKYII.I I -TheNorth Carolina General Assembly Is now in special session. Some of the. members -uv toying a rouir.t will an idea that could prove to be another obstacle te getting Negroes into office. Th> Idea of numbering seats, and limning for seats rather than against candidates, could eliminate single shot voting and :r..ik> if difficult for a Negro, or Republican to be elected. This could be done by always running their strongest man for the seat the Negro is running for. This assembh seems bent on trying to protect the politician rattier than the peo ple. They are trying to make ii possible for the present of fice holders to return t< of tice with as little trouble as possible. They have forgotten the voters. We hope tire three judreswill not be fooled or satisfied with the present efforts of our as sembly to defeat the will of the court: It is easier for the judges to stop tills miscarriage of justice iiev , ; ather than lot it become law, and leave the bin .on f Ol the people to cor rect. Sonic assemblymen !x --lieve t! c court is going to have to step m. and revamp wlui evet is d me in Raleigh during this special session of tilt*Gen eral \ssembh. ><• the v are .joins' along with various schemes, feeling that thej need not wo: i; too much because the tin v ju isos will straighten it Fayetteville State s Day Students Set Scholarship I .\vr- TTL YII it: -- The Day Students ' rgunization of Fay etteville State College is spon so: hit a : "0 * ,00 Acadi e..0 Scholarship f und Drive “to be :-ed to provide Full Tuition Scholarships to deserving and • ■ 1 1h > d.tv students.” rickets costing SI.OO willcn t.urchai i s to attend the gala it. colorful day students all - <i ■ ; ■Sc hoi a i ship Dance to be io-; : Friday, Febrauary 18, fi p ; oo p. m. to mid niglu at tl-.e Lilly Gymnasium of Favottoville State College. In addition, a drawing will bo hel ' at the dance for a num ber of “Door Prizes” which are i bo awarded to holders of win ch - tickets. First prize: 1066 OP Pontiac, Second prize: 19(T F 8' Oldsmohile; Third pi ize; :766 Admiral Console Coloi TY set. The Executive Committee of the Day Students Organization, headed by Ed ward McDonald, assures pur chasers (Who need not be pres ent at the drawing) that other pi izes are In the offing. Fac ulty advisors: Dr. W alter T. Pace, Chairman, Dr. Nelson Harris, Mrs. Plain M, New some, Mr. David Dodson and others are coordinating many aspects of the drive geared to “find wavs and means” to secure aforementioned funds. A number of vantage points and places are being set up in til- Favetteville area to help process ticket purchases, 'H is scholarship plan “of helping one hdp themselves” a fitting example of what Two Negroes &re Added To City Police Department FAYETTE:VII,IT- - On Mon day, the Fayetteville City Coun cil hired tv. Negroes and one white policeman. The two Ne ff, toes hired were: Edgar f . Merritt, and Jessie A. Brayboy. This bring' the total number of Negroes on the Fayetteville Po lice Department to seven. Negroes havu been on the h r. e ior the past sixteen rears. Only one Negi o has been pro moted to the rank of sergeant in spite of th-j: excellent rec ords. 4T**&r '*4Gr<&r*jn .> + L •Touch of Paris" .'- IWjy* 1 ; £Z I £ Now Located Just Behind Vick’s Drive-In I m mews shopping qntir | | Phone 433-2246 1 l SPECIALIST In Hair and I | Facial Care! ) L'Tree Scalp Analysis” j 190%Human Hair Wigs and Hair § Pieces For Saie At All Prices. | - LAYAWAY - f CASH CREDIT \ our anyway. Negroes ought to keep a close eve on this assembly and to pick out those members who seem bent on trying to keep the Negio from voting his convic tions. In the past, special class legislation has caused the Negro a setback in his effort to par ticipate in politics. I think of a particular case in point, the lav, against single-shotting. This law has cost us our coun cilman in Fayetteville. The law only applk to seventeen counties in Nortu Carolina, ail counties with .1 rood many Ne groes. This lav. would seem t- violate, "i .b ridge the right to vote as you choose, but as va-t Ne.uoes it; Fayette, ilh have not tested it in the court.--. Negroes should i•agist er te vote and defeat these politi cians bent on deny ing ms our rights. Y\e can register and vote. It’s easy ti> v toregis t< t . The n-quiivir.eie san so easy th.at almost any adult can registei ami vote. In Fayet*> - villi', viill can register ibo ye ir round. >. xcept when tin •!.< are close, just hefoic elec tions. You i"na' i eti ■•cr cam' day Momlay through Frida; at 11 1 Cumlu?rl:.i!m Cuiiiii; Court hou>C’, up on the third floor ii» Hu* F%oaid of Klections Of fice, m-m h:on a m. u?:til 1 P. n . K '• vu; ha’ it:,- question- or problems, call 488-86,7, Please register am! vote. There is an election coming up tills Spring.. Let’s registei and vote. industry, ingenuity, and zeal can generate to create and p:«- mote oppoitunity “v.i<hot: f cl •• .tv.,” It is most befitting at Has time for the student bod of ESC to set an example' and pace for other colleges :oemu late, Tills display of character could arouse the imagination of Foundation.-, Est.ues, Trust: and Wills -- organizations to look into the calibn of FSC .-tu dent body and “open doo; of opportunity to Ymerica’s finost, “the educated youth oi our Na tion.* ' Fayetteville Student Gets Schelmshm FAYFTTKYII LL - The Re search Grants Committee oi the North Carolina Ac.tdem> of Science awarder; a grant oi Sl'o.oo to William C. Sv ift, a senior student of Fayetteville State College, te help finance a research study in the “Re duction of Nitrogen Compounds by Cytochrome C , *' under the supervision of i :. T. T. Chao of the Chetristrv Dcpartirent at fSC. Honoree Swift ill present a paper ol his iindiir. - at the Collegiate Academy of thi Nortu Carolina Academe of Science in May, 1966, according to word received from Jol-.u A. Yar brough, sec’t-tri a surer of tn - Academy. William Swift, aim i:.lx-r of the On •ra Psi Phi Fraterni ty, made the Dean’s LiM on three occasions; starred on tlu- Varsity track team is a sprin ter; is also a ranking n- mber of the clie - team. A native of Philadelphia, P t!.. r--- soarchei li' i ofl canq us ii 1020 Stall S Ave„ Pay -l;’ \ ille. UfAwm Mtm-mttMR, THE POE 1 BARTON, l iVED ON SODA CRACKLE AND WATER EOK LONG PERIODS. i’ERHAi",' BE CAINE Os Hid CONCTANI WEKUU FRpftLtM, HE NEVER OKED TO SEE ONE Os HIS LADY FRIENDS i AfINCv/ import unities Campaign Needs You I-'AY I TTL YU I!- -How much diploma in order to give your i- i high sch> -el diploma worth? self an equal chance. Things Ab“u» sr-0,000.$ r -0,000. That’s the dis- are changing. Don’t let lack fei -nm in earning power be- of education disqualify you from t- men . irh -chool graduate the good things in life. Get ami a dn>{ ut. S<- kids, learn into job training courses. Many ..ml earn. I.ea; nto type. Learn companies offer them. Equal ■a Learn all the -kills you 'opportunity is in business. --- m school. Ge; inD. job —The Advertising Council. . raw courses. A our color, ■,..!!,.ii ■uiiui'iiiiiiai'iiiLLiim-*' —— only one kid out / llj : L’tei u finished high school, |V nii' at at ou The color of Qmmam mmemm Lsn’t going to stand FALL VICTIM TO ATHLETE'S FOOT, a ~. Thinzs are chang- |ts EASIER. TO GET RID OF ?■: .£*Zi£ wd.hS NOWIHMtVERBirOW : ... ,f .„| v. ill rHANKS TO TINACTIN.A NEW . : : . or. But you’ve PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRODUCED ■ t . it high school BN THESCHERING CORP. Q -III? Bowser’s Top 20 Records—i | 1. ’.••.Lubov. *6A Gene Chandler A Sweet Woman I. ike You Joe Tex - covet y - Fontella Bass •in’; That Peculiar Marvin Gaye Surat- h M; Back - Slim Harpo Uptight (Everything’s Alright) --Stevie Wonder ■ v. I Can’t Turn You Loose Otis Redding j ... .-< w Don Covay » Don i Look Back - Temptations 1 . Pii-as. r.n.’t Hurt Me Jackie Wilson & LaVerne Baker L I Fa; Gone -- Bobby Bland j i 2, Voi ;v,iLt Know Like I Know Sam & Dave I Leoi Good James Brown |I P I-00l In Love - - -Embers ID Y u Can’t Love- Me In The Midnight Hour Ann Mason Attack - - --Toys she ! uck Jackie Lee l Fly Me To The Moon - Bill & Sam My Girl Has Gone - Miracles > , r-i.il’! • irrht T’ -Wilson Pickett Ss-tiool Openings For Selling CAROLINIAN FAYETTEVILLE - if your school is interests d in selling The CAROLINIAN as a class project, see me immediately, I have a few openings, and a 0"d suggestion for a project that will pay off in many ways. Children need opportunities to develop salesmanship, and to INVEST IN SERIES H SAVINGS BONDS f GOSPEL TRAIN •COMING TO FAYETTEVILLE! i FEBRUARY 9, 1966 - 8 P. M. x\ Train Load Os Talent —Featuring: Th< Blind Boys of Alabama, The Blind Boys of Miss issippi, The Mighty Clouds of Joy of Los Angeles, Calif., The Swans Silvertones of Pittsburgh, Penn., and The Swarue Quintet of Augusta, Georgia. ADV. TICKETS $1.25 —At Door $1.50 TICKETS ON SALE: Bowser’s Record Bar In the Vick’s f Shopping Center. J WASHINGTON DRIVE JUNIOR HIGH AUDITORIUM Fayetteville, N. C. 7 A.M. —ll P.M. Wilson's Washerette Vick’s Shopping Center New Washers & Dryers Lady Attendant And Plenty of Parking Space The Advertiser WMJ|» Yourfm-nd* • Who Patronizes ® mm rn*» «&**.< show their abilities. This will also motivate an interest in what’s going on in the world. It will also afford some child in the class a chance to collect and report the news. If your class is 'nterested, telephone 483-2569. Iw & • .1- I *-r5 • * */ M- W f •% -gj K" SENATOR NAMED LIFE MEMBER - Senator Clifford P, Case, R-NJ, was named a Life Member of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs during recent ceremonies held in his Washington, D. C„ offices. Seen third from left, the Senator holds plaque awarded to him as “New Jersey Citizen of the Year” by the Northeastern Federation of Women’s Clubs. Posing with the honoree, from left, are Moss H, Kendrix, head of a Washington, D. C. - Atlanta, Ga., public relations firm, who is NACWC’s first male Life Member, Mrs. Naomi Y. Hatcher, North eastern Federation president, Atlantic City, N. J., and Mrs. Mamie B, Reese, NACWC national president, Albany, Ga. Mr, Kendrlxs* firm, which bears his name, represents The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga., and Carnation Company, Los Angeles, Calif., which support various projects of the noted women’s organizations. | MISS DEB I : . ):'z\ : • . v v. • • • answers questions J | about Junior Miss L j Nil j 1 • etiquette, grooming k- Uji • J ' and interests . I I fir j • Q. Sometimes I think I have the longest nose in the world! Next to mine, I bet Pianoefrio’s nose would look short. Is there anything I can do to make it look smaller? A. Create an illusion! Let your hair and make-up help belittle your nose! Models do it by wearing darker make-up from the bridge to the tip. And so can you! Just be sure to blend it carefully so there’s no Sine where the darker shade meets your regular shade. Wear your hair away from your face. Try large fluffy curls to draw attention away from your nose. Experiment with different styles to find the one that’s best for you. And to complete the happy illusion smile! Q. IVfy sweaters get crashed in the drawer when I fold them. But they stretch when I hang them on hangers and there’s no room in the drawer to lay them flat. How do you keep sweaters smooth? A. To keep those bulkies fluffy as cotton candy instead of flat as pancakes, try this! Stuff the sleeves with loosely crum pled Kleenex paper towels be fore you fold them. Stuff more towels in the folds to guard against wrinkles in the body of the sweater. If drawer space is Bill Bowser’s Record Shop For THE CAROLINIAN EACH WEEK! BRING YOUR PICTURES AND YOUR ADS WATCH FOR THE CAROLINIAN WEEKLY! ) Bill Bowser | ( Enterprises 1 ) For Radio Advertising | ( 2 Shows Daily: Monday Thru Friday | j Over WFNC 940 | ( On Your Radio Dial j r recordsl ! | * Gospel | }( Rhythm and Blues \| I Gospel Singing Promotions 1 I VICK’S SHOPPING CENTER J | 410 Rowan Street ' * really a problem, put your sweaters in plastic bags or boxes and keep them on a closet shelf. Just a little between-wearings care will keep, your sweaters perky and fluffy! Q. My hair is so dull, it’s absolutely lifeless! I try all kinds of things to take care of It, but nothing works. What should I do? A. Brush it! Then brush it some more! Bend from the waist and brush your hair for ward. One-hundred strokes real ly don’t take very long. Sham poo it at least once a week oftener if your hair is a bit oily. Massage shampoo into your hair and scalp with your fingertips. It feels great! Rinse, shampoo, rinse a second time, and pat with a fluffy towel to remove excess moisture before you comb and set it. Plenty of rest and a balanced diet will also help keep your locks shining. (To learn more about correct table manners and mealtime etiquette, ask your borne eco nomics teacher to order the free film, "A Date For Dinner,” by writing Kimberly-Clark Cor poration, Dept- 55 1 -P, Public Relations Department, Neenah, Wis. 549 V) THE CABOUNIAN RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1685 Un mrmmm mim-mmim psmm SHOULD INCLUDE NOT ONLY REDUCTION OF FATTY FOODS, PLENTY OF EYERCSSE AND A SWITCH TO A GOOD SUGAR-SUBSTITUTE SUCH AS SWEEfA -BUT ALSO A VISIT TO YOUR FMMLY DOCTOR FOR AN EXAMINATION AND ADVICE. TUCKER S FLORIST 2112 Murchison Road Fresh Cut Flowers, Potted Plants Poinsetta Potted Plants Xmas Wreaths f* I RECOMMEND*V**Fr* GRILL * # 7 1 TO ALL MY LISTENERS AND % • FRIENDS t I I t Featuring: Steaks, Chops and Seafood,* • In Addition A Business or Working * • Man’s Lunch! 2 l A BILL BOWSER SPECIAL: Complete.* • Meal with Meat and 2 Vegetables—All* • For 55c 2 • A Different Special Every Day! • ! 10:08 A.M. 1:08 A.M. 2 . S.9J..&v.iIU«.JW*. i Shop Vick’s I ( I Shopping Center 1 4 Blocks From Downtown g Fayetteville h PLENTY PARKING SPACE tj Corner Rowan & Greensboro Sts. 11 • Vick’s Drive-In 3 • Winston Mutual Life Insurance 9 • Beax Art Beauty Center | • Bill Bowser’s Record Shop 1 • Arnette The Tailor | • Wilson’s Washerette 1 • Red Star Food Center | Dr. Larkins Featured At Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE - Speaking at a chapel program before a student body, faculty and staff numbering 1300 people at the J. W, Seabrook Auditorium of Fay etteville State College last week, Dr. John R. Larkins, Con sultant-Special Services of the North Carolina Department of Public Welfare, excited his lis teners with the tremendous strides made in democracy in the past two years alone. Quote Dr. Larkins: “There still re mains the problem of the as similation of the Negro, which is a more important and fun damental problem. Assimila tion involves integration. Peo ple or a group cannot become assimilated without being inte grated into the economic and social organization of a com munity or country. As a con sequence, assimilation leads to complete Identification with the people and culture of the com munity in which the social herit age of different people become merged. In recent years there has been much talk about the integration of the Negro, but hardly any attention has been given to assimilation. It seems to me that this is the next step in the United States. Another highlight .. “There should be no assumption on any body’s part that the Negro’s fate can be divided from the rest of America. If the Negro does not prevail over the forc es that are driving him down ward, the white American will go down with him. The issue is the survival of an entire People whose basic educational, political and economic arrange ments are on the verge of a breakdown.” 13

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