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1 - k'/ !. 11l I*%s MAY QUEEN AT SHAW U. - Veda Dodson (center), of Ches ter, Pa., -.-. ore t;.- .\i*■» -i. r■ -vv, airing the annual May Daj festivities at Sha Uni' < 1 r '■■■ ■ ntly. A first-year student, she was attended l • 1 . Bull »ck, (le ft of 1 arboro, and Consuella Hill (right ; Car .<■?., N. J. Miss Bullock is sophomore, whih Vi: ill i ■f> • snm.an. Centered around the theme "Mar.it G: • in M . th. festivities drew a cap tive audience in the Univ ; .-it c. C. Spaulding Gymnasium. Six At NCC Reave Rockefeller Awards DURHAM -- Six North Car olina College seniors have ! eon awarded Rockefeller F-i . - tion Post-Acealaun ate ; • l!i •• ships for high ahilit stn-- whose earlier <dm ■ i : have been inackmu in son respects. Selected for the j. which is primaril;. irsi - n--■:: : those who wish to continue * ’- • ir education through the docto: A level, were Norm. Suto :. n Kinston; James McPuffi* m Winston-Salem; Richard t -1 of Pinehursf; Madge Lear’ ol Ash.eboro; Clifton Woods o: Charlotte; and /elton Johnson of Henderson. The program, und : aS-ir'',- 000 grant from the 1C ckefoi ler Foundation, will under write the cost of the students’ education at one of seven s< - lect liberal arts college foi Says Race Fraternal Groups Are Becoming More Militant DETROIT, Mich. - William V. Banks, Detroit tral> i -• 1 leader, said last wool Hint N* - gro fraternal organ!; at ions ar< becoming more militant in seeking full social ecoia■::.?< s and political equality f<n all people. He said the IBOPf'E, i B. v , through their civil liberti--.- program spearheaded V 7 Hobson Reynolds G: x alted Rule;, and tin G r n i Lodges of the International M - sons group are example new action Negri- n .vr.. in America has taken t- ■ Ip improve the status ui ; ■ pie. Attv. Banks said \vl... : the Grand Lodge of Texas ■< at Texarkana last ■ e('kemi, t! - Lodge i Eastern Star Ch »;; r under the leadership oi c. Hall, grand master and V s. Ber nice McQueen 01 Dgts.. ; a--- i a resolution asking the gwer nor and members f tlt sch«« i boards In six Texas c-mmum ties to provide full kind.u - - ter to all children : i-r.n dless of race. “When the North Car .lina Grand Lodge met at Kiods-- ill- , May 7,8, the'- demanded that city services sue! as si. e.-t paving, cleaning, draina.,- , sewerage, and garbage disposal be equalized in Nt-rro neig! - borhoods in all North Carolina cities.’’ “With the Negro registering and voting in the sout! we can expect a change in the ittitndes of white politicians, Wm. Banks I IL lNtfU. L't'UULl, HE^T with Natural GAS Fast • dean * Safe A G&A SH DIFFERENT TYPE HEATING APPLIANCES !N OUR SHOW ROOM 318 Hillsboro St. 833-6641 Support th* UniTed Por'd ’ t - . Atan«-i s. ' & two semesters and one summer of special study to complement <l. regular program. The six NCC students were eg 33 successful appli r i: ■ s for the fellowships from ro iifferent colleges. They will • ike regular college courses, inch: ling seminars, and where appropriate appi opriatc, project or re .<! el cmi: ses. There is no set curriculum. Th cources - ill be tailored to the needs of the individual. ‘ Thus," said Dr. William C adbury, who resigned as dean o; Haverford College to be come director of the program, ‘•we will attempt to fill gaps in preparation and extend such training as necessary to help ensure success in future uni ■ ersitv study." added. The North Carolina G:. :id Lodge is headed by James C. Bar--., Grand Master, of Greenville, N. C. and Mrs. Nel lie Butler, Grand Matron, of Peidsville. Roger Wilkins Notes Women s Role At Meet CHARI i STON, \V. Va. (NPI) - Roger W. Wilkins, nephew of NA \CP executive director Roy V. iikin>., and recently appointed di-vetm Community Relations fen ice, U. S. Department of Justice, last week pinpointed the role of women as an educa tional force. Speaking at the luncheon ses sion of the midwest regional c inference of Delta Sigma The - t svonty, he charged the in t : acial public service organi • -c with the responsibility of promoting voter registration, increasing educational quality and . quality, and improving the status of the American family. Sharing th.e speaker's pod ■ luring the two-day ses sions in the Daniel Boone ho t--l wer- West Virginia's Gov. Muiett C. Smith and Mavor John A. Shanklin. It. Geraldine P. Woods, Los Angelas, national president of t!i<- 3",000 member, 280-chap t. ; group, addressed the clos ing session. Keynote address '-'•as delivered by Mrs. Roberta Pickett. Detroit. JANE PARKER—LARGE ANGEL FOOD CAKE iH) ® 39 c JANE PARKER VALUE PRICED! 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(f~\ i m Here's Why HThey like brand selection. dependable store they can trust. J f That’s A&P. \ do with the savings they make. IliiWiM || lk"'\ They just can’t avoid it. Are these good reasons for A&P Cares,., About You! CORVRiGHT {I s 1965. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO INC. > — - ——— ( "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY CORNED BEEF BRISKETS ». 78c "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY > ur . old .«» PORK SAUSAGE ,J„39c ,™77 c ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED BACOH 63* = T A&P “OUR FINEST QUALITY” GRADE “A” APPLESAUCE 3 40c IONA BRAND SPECIALLY PRICED! CUT BEETS 3-29‘ LUCK’S BEANS m PINTO * BLACKEYE |3S|l m NAVY 0 OCTOBER M 1-Lb. Jp i§l $ NORTHERN « Mixed ‘ 1-Ox. YOUR CHOICE jfff?g| Cons 4||Sp V ANN PAGE CHOCOLATE COATED SEGO LIQUID DIET FOOD * _ AC * cherry a a, S Hill min to «-»• oou : JtTawmwy 10 Co.°'' fQ® DUNCAN HINES LAYER L— J CAKE MIXES 2 69c tm CASOLSiIAJt SMUtiOS, Pf, C. t lATOHAT. MAH 14, 1 9M 15
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