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aygt ■ v .ss& "MOST HONORED CADETS” -- The most honored cadets during Howard recent Army-Air Force ROTC Day exercises were Air Force Cadet Colonel Earl W. Yates (left), 305 Thirty-seventh Street, Southeast, Washington, D. C., and Army Cadet Colonel Charles D. McCrea, 1315 North Caroline Street, Baltimore. Holding the trophies is Honorar Air Force Cadet Major Stephanie Bowling, 519 Evergreei Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. Yates was the recipient of the Presi dent’s Trophy, top ROTC award of the year. SUMMER iRf SESSION M —at— RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE BEGINS JUNE 13TH OFFERING . . ★ IBM Accounting ★ Power Reading Class BEGINS JUNE 11TH FOR INFORMATION WRITE OR CAI^L RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE 507 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH. N. C Telephone 828-3160 P- O. Box 1968 RE-ELECT A. A. McMillan STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Your Vote Will Be Appreciated "coca-cola” *hd "coke*' a»c *EaisTc»cc r*»re masks which lOfN- rv owiv »hc pboduct or the coca-cola company tv il m kg* \Jr fi, Vv m/ aflh for extra f un...take more than one! take an extra carton of Coke! When the hot sun of summer arrives, you want plenty of ice cold Coca-Cola around. Because Coke has the taste you never get tired of. It’s always refreshing. That’s why things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke. And why it’s always a bright idea to have an extra carton or two around. Pick up a few next time you're shopoirig. 0 “ Npj§pP«;;’-y Bottled under trie authority of The Coca-Cola Ccnpony by: CAPITA!. OOCa-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Colonial Stores Increases Its Common Stock Dividend NEW YORK -- Directors of Colonial Stores Incorporated, 422 -store Southeastern and Midwestern Supermarket chain, last Wednesday declared a Tri-County Conservatives Sponsor Mrs . Julia Brown BY J. B. HARKEN ROCKY MOUNT - In ' km appears to be an ol i us tempt to discredit tla Civil Rights efforts of Negroes am whites alike; and to p.-int the communist smear on the man; Civil Rights organi with ws, th* Tri-County Conservative Club here, is sponsoring the appo .-.r ance here at the R. M w son Jr. High Sell .1 (,r hr - grater! facility) Wed n e d a night, May 25. Mrs. Julia Bros n formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, where she alleges spent s< .er 1 years as a member of !Com munist Party only to n.-.d that they were infiltrating the Civil Rights movement and deceiving many people. The story of Mrs. Julia Brown has been floating around forth*' past few years. ThF Negro woman is alleged to have told her story about Communism to the FBI; and to have been re quested to re-enter the part} and work as an tindercovet . - gent. This she allegedly did for years. Now she is cast ing a shadow over all legiti mate civil rights efforts utd has been quoted widely b\ all the groups whose determina tion are to stop the a ivunce of civil rights at all cost. Although Eastern Carolina Negroes are loathe to take the Pentagon Officials Attend ROTC Banquet At College GREENSBORO -a iop civil ian officer at the Pentagon last week told an audience at A&T College that colleges and uni versities are indisp a 4!>l to the defense of the nation. The speaker was Dr. Theo dore ’ Marrs, North Carolina native and deputy inthe Depart INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult Your Local Agent Bankers Fire & Casualty Ins. Co. DURHAM. N ( ACMUSMTY COMPANY INSURANCE: Wt T?1? A T trCSHP \ npr* Rentals ■ Building a Kcpair?. IVJ&iAIj E/OlAib. Property Management 38 TEAKS OF SERVICE IN THIS AREA CALL US FOR INFORMATION AND SERVfCE ACME REALTY CO. 129 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 832-0956 quarterly dividend of 3" cents a share on it- common stock -- an increase of five cents per Quarter. The regular quarter! * cash lead in the civil ri Ms 11 it a 1 , i. t fc. . , t. t vt I l.: i.• 11 *s s f a 1 fc* looking with askance* ap< r. anv one of their race "ho ould discredit the efforts of those wl.o ha e att< rr.ptt 6 t, i r-i-er fockv Mount’s Ms r joh as a shock to local Negro lead son owl at on the Jibe; ’ ; d* -. It is assumed that Mrs. j.m vn will have spoken and gone on her southern tour of “M* Ex perience in the Comm mist Par ty," and how she was deceiv ed. Neg;oes are being urged ti join the ■whites and donate a dollar and hoar Mrs. Brown talk. Just how many will go is ill, question being asked in colored circles. One minis ter lias heard Airs. Brown else where. He says she failed to make a case against civil rights since she only dealt in generali ties without positively naming names. Meanwhile, an election is at hand in which it is hoped \*e gr u- will be more than :* lit tle active in voting to help *.*■- led three cut of four candi dates for N. C. Legislature. merit of the Air Force for Air Force Reserves and ROTC .Af fairs. He was delivering the main address at the annual Air Force and Army ROTC Officers’ Club Banquet heldlast Friday evening at Brown IlaL, Ft. Marrs, who ga ve up his medical practice two years age to serve with the Department of Defense, spent his early ye a s in Greensboro. Referring to the Viet Nam conflict, he said, “W<> vail in this war, and the cold war, hi the laboratories, edassroonr, and libraries of out colleges/* He told the group, -‘The sue- <ll vtri.i f r ii :•!•!)( s per share •>.' k on outstanding 4 i ic■ • -lit i:i » L.' i . stock. Both <i; ■) ‘.ends are payable Ju:>- 1. !3 0-6 to stockholders ‘ • <■• r Mac 19, 1966. ■ olontal Stoj es, with bead- Hiartei - in Atlanta, has opera flu following states -- /.■ than i, Ida, Georgia, Kent uck;., Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio. South Carolina, Tennos-vt . and Virginia. Rev. Yates Finalist At Saint Aug. > i:it Augustine'sColleger'ill h Id ii - C'lmmencement activi- T!:c Her. Fnvid W. Yates, Rector Mem rial Parish, >r- r:f, , 7Vnr,„ will Ire the commencement speaker Sun is M.r 29, at 4;30 p. m. in the Emerv Health and Fine in V. DAVID \V. YATES Arts Center. The I'f'V, Arthur J. Calloway, himnus of the college, and i < St. Ambrose Church, Heigh, ill lx? Baccalaureate -. ■ aker Sunday, May 29, at 10:30 ■ . tht Emery Health and fine Arts Center. .Murniji Dav 'vill be held on tor day, M.r, 28, with regis < Os beginning in the Penick <•! Science at 0:30 a. rn. divines mr Alumni Day s follows: Executive Com mittee meeting 10 a. m. inPen r 1 Mall of Science Amphithea i- •; Alumni luncheon 12:30 p. 1 ■ u Cheshire Dining Hall; C: ; vj] Alumni meeting 2 p. in Penick Hall of Science, . i Alumni Social at the Cha . i.-t c i beginning at 9 p.m. id;:j, 'a\ 27, will mark 1»-ginning of the 99th Com - menr'-mpii! activities of the allege with Ciass Night exer cises in the Emery Health and Fine Art s Center at 7:30 p. in. Tie Presiii.-nt’s Reception ill follow Class Night exer cises in the president’s home at 8;30 p. in. « Class Os ‘2l Sets FSC Fete F \ YETTE VILI E- One of the feature of tlie Fayetteville State College commencement will be tlx reunion of the ‘‘Class of 21.” Alexander Barnes, who v the president of the class, reported that the nine surviv ing members .ire expected to be here. Otlu-i members are: Mrs. Mary Williams Watson, retir t : teach-r of the Raleigh School System, Raleigh; Mrs. Della Wall Jones, retired, Smithfiold; Mrs. Irene Mitchell Hill, house wife, Clinton; Mrs. Mary Wall Grim , nurse, Charlotte; Mrs. I- stell ■ Torry McNeil, retir ed school teachqy, Fayette ville; James T. and Mrs. Ote lia Saunders, retired Moore County teachers, Southern Pino; and Mrs. Geneva McLaughlin Caple,* ret ired Anson County teacher, Morven. It Is to be remembered that the first accredited high school graduates in North Carolina, at tending state schools were members of the 1921 classes. There were only 28 in the state and 1G were graduated from the then Fayetteville State Nor mal. Members of the class are ex pected to attend a breakfast and then take part in the reun ion exercises, scheduled for 11 a. m. Saturday, May 28. They will also tour the campus and spend the dav visiting old haunts. cessful professional military man o the future, as In the past, will still have to con ceive the correct employment of tln> weapons developed by a fast moving technology,. He may also have less time in which to do it, and because of it, mili tary leaders need to be intellec tually competent.” It Pays To Advortiso Shorthand Workshops Scheduled DURHAM -- North Carolina College will offer two one-day Introductory Shorthand Teach er-Education Workshops July 18 and 19. according to Miss Man f. Suggs, acting chair man of the college’s Commerce and Economics Department, Designed for business teach ers and limited to 24 students each, the workshops will give enrollees basic lessons in touch shorthand and its theory, and introduce basic skills in the use "1 the 23-key Stenograph Short hand Machine. The XCC workshops, the on -1; two scheduled in North Car olina, are among similar ses sions to be held at 43 colleges and universities throughout the nation. Persons interested in the training, which is free to in ser ice teachers, should ap ply to Miss Suggs in the NCC Commerce and Fconomics De partment. KKK, HEY, HEY, HEY MEMPHIS - Look who’s gone to the Civil Rights commis sion: Two Klansmen, arrested while preparing to throw h3te publications into yards at night. The complaint, filed by the pair, accuses Shelby county sheriff's deputies of harassing them be cause of their race. Each was fined $43.30 on disorder ly conduct charges, after pre paring to distribute copies of “The Fiery Cross” in the mid dle of the night. '’BURN, BABY, ROT" LOS ANGELES - Both houses of the California legislature have approved a bill punishing arsonists in riots, and Gov. Pat Brown is prepared to sign the measure. 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C., SATURDAY, MAY 28. 1966 GETS' AGRONOMY AWARD - Johnnie Jones, 111, right, Trenton, N. C., a senior in soil science st \£T College, was last week presented the American Society of Agronomy Scholarship Achievement Award. Dr. Burleigh C. Webb, makes the presentation as Dr. Kenneth I?. Keller, director of tobacco research at N. C. State University, Raleigh, N. C., and principal banquet speaker, looks on from center. JOHN W. WINTERS AND COMPANY Move I p To Homeownership Tlu following will be moving into their new L. mts soon Dr. and Mrs. James A. Boyer 1504 Oakwnod Aienue Mr. Eddie Cox 500 Freeman street Cedarwoods Country Estates Rev. and Airs. John Fleming 2208 VVodchuek Place Fight Faculty Apartments—Shaw University Corner South Person and Fast I.enoir Streets KINGWOOD FOREST SUBDIVISION Homes from $12,000.00 - $15,000.00 LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE 306 S. Easi Street $ 9.300.00 5 lots—Lynnhurst Manor (each) 1.530.00 1 lot—so \ 175 Bart Street 3,000.00 808 S. 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