JEWISH DEMONSTRATION - Washington: In a file photo made June
8, 1967, American Jews demonstrate in support of Israel in Lafayette
Park across from the White House. At the same time, in front of the
White House (background) a pro-Arab group holds its demonstration.
(UPI PHOTO).
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PROVING HIS STATURE - Gary, Ind.: May
or Richard Gordon Hatcher of Gary, Ind.,
stands in front of the city’s Municipal Build
ing recently. Hatcher, elected by an eye
lash last November, appears to have more
people ~~ black and white —■ on his side af
ter some five weeks in office than he did on
ejection night when the National Guard stood
outside the city limits ready to move in for
riot duty. (UPI PHOTO).
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Irrigation
Talks Set
For Wake
The promotion of farm irri
gation will be the purpose of
meetings to be held in 26 North
Carolina counties within the
next few months.
The meeting in Wake County
will be help Friday, March 22,
at a time and place to be an
nounced.
With the theme, "Mechaniza
tion of Sprinkler I r r i g ation, ”
the meetings are sponsored by
the N. C. Irrigation Society,
the N. C. Agricultural Exten
sion Service, and Carolina Pow
er & Light Company. All in
terested persons are invited.
Each meeting will feature a
talk by Ronald Sneed, exten
sion irrigation specialist, and
discussions by specialists in
local water supplies and local
crops which benefit from irri
gation.
“We hope to show that prop
er irrigation is necessary to
grow the high quality product
demanded by today’s market,”
said Jud Ammons, director of
agricultural development for
CP&L and coordinator of the ir
rigation meetings.
On display will be CP&L’s ex
hibition trailer with the theme
“Irrigation and You.” Recent
ly redesigned, the trailer was
toured by thousands when it was
called “Farm Power Show,”
Ym, We All Talk
BY 'MARCUS H. BOULWARE
HUMAN BODIES TALK
In classes, in public speak
ing, a great deal of attention is
called to the value of body
movements and gestures as
meams of enhancing the effec
tiveness of a public address.
We know that in daily con
versation that most people do
most of their “talking with
their body movement,” and not
with their voice. However, the
writer is not altogether sold on
this philosophy.
A group of investigators said
recently that the average per
son actually speaks words for
a total of only 10 to 11 minutes
daily. (This does not include,
however, the few “gossip tat
tlers..).
The rest of the time a person
is pouring out information with
his eyes, eyebrows, facial ex
pression, body movements
and best of all by powerful
silence. For example, remem
ber what Jesus did when his
disciples wanted him to call
down fire from heaver, and de
stroy a town. Jesus said noth
ing'
READERS
For my pamphlet, “100 Uni
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es, ” send two 6-cent stamps and
a long self-addressed envelope
to M, H. Boulware, Tennessee
A&I State University, Box 334,
Nashville, Tennessee--37203.
About 60 percent of all pre
school age children suffer from
malnutrition. UNICEF assists
nutrition programs in Asia, Af
rica, Latin America, the Middle
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Forsyth Att’y Offers
For House Seat
GREENSBORO - Atty. Henry
F, Frye, os Greensboro, an
nounced Wednesday that he will
be a candidate in the forth com
ing Democratic primary for a
seat in the North Carolina House
of Representatives.
In a press conference at the
Hayes-Taylor YMCA, Frye said
if elected, he will devote his
time and attention to “bridg
ing the gap between the haves
and the have nots.”
“The greatest single prob
lem facing Guilford County and
the nation Is not the war In
Viet Nam, crime in the street
or even liquor by the drink,”
said Frye. “It is, I believe,
the growing differences between
the have and the have nots --
those who enjoy the good things
of this American way of life
and those, who for various rea
sons, do not.”
The young attorney, who
polled over 9,000 votes In a bid
for the same office two years
ago, said he is also in favor
of seeking new Industries for the
state.
“If elected,” said Frye, “I
would favor the state working
to bring in new industries with
good paying jobs, and not ad
vocate seeking to sell North
Carolina as a state with lots of
cheap labor.”
Frye also said he would work
to encourage employers to hire
and promote on the basis of
merit and ability. "If the em
U. S. Treasury
Cmtms Against €kuh
Letter Bends Schemes
The U, S. Treasury’s State
Director for Savings Bonds in
North Carolina, Walter P. John
son, today cautioned residents
of North Carolina about becom
ing involved in chain-letter or
similar schemes “to get rich”
with Savings bonds.
Many years’ experience with
chain schemes indicates that
most participants lose their en
tire investment. This outcome
is inevitable because the supply
Operation
Breadbasket
Ineffective
CLEVELAND - “Operation
Breadbasket” has gone out of
style, according to the leader
of an effort to find jobs for
unemployed people.
Clarence H. Holmes, direc
tor, AIM-JOBS, took issue with
the program organized by Dr.
Martin Luther King’s Southern
Christian Leadership confer
ence to win jobs for Negroes
through boycotts or threatened
boycotts of firms’ products.
Breadbaskets efforts have
moved into Cleveland, after be
ing led in Chicago and Atlanta.
“Four or five years ago,
the kind of thing Breadbasket
did served to gain people's at
tention. Nowadays, there is a
different thrust,” Holmes said.
Breadbasket activities have
had no noticeable effect on
AIM-JOB efforts to place hard
core unemployed Negroes, he
added, “but it may have some
effect on the attitude of em
ployers towards us.”
Holmes addressed a work
shop entitled “Plain Talk About
Equal Employment
ty” at the 27th annual North
eastern Ohio Personnel Execu
tives conference.
Also addressing the workshop
was William McCiung, person
nel manager, Cleveland Elec
tric Illuminating company, and
workshop moderator, who said a
plan of the Operation Bread
basket type “may have a long
term negative effect.
“Breadbasket may be effec
tive in providing some immed
iate relief,” he said, “but no
body Ukes to be coerced into
action. Later on, these same
employers may find ways to
subvert the whole thing.”
The criticisms of Operation
Breadbasket were voiced just
at a t’me w-hen it was planning
to branch out into several cities
across the nation.
ployment pattern has resultetTin
excluding or severely limiting
the employment and promotion
of a minority or class,” he
added, “then I would urge a re
examination of that employment
pattern.”
In his talk, Frye hinted that
a grass roots type campaign
may be lr, the making. “Poli
tically,” he said, “I want to
urge the participation of the
poor in the political process -~
registration, voting and organi
zation. I want totry to convince
them they can have a vole©
in their government and that
their voice can be heard, per
haps even louder than in a
street demonstration.
Frye is a native of Ellerbee.
He is a 1953 graduate of A&T
College and a 1959 graduate of
the law school at the Univer
sity of North Carolina.
The practicing attorney
formerly served as an assis
tant U. S. District Attorney
and also taught law at North
Carolina College in Durham.
Frye ismarriedtotheformer
Miss E. Shirley Taylor. The
Fryes have two sons. He is
35 years old.
Frye also said he favors;
* public kindergartens,
* bus transportation for city
students
* more special programs for
secondary schools
* special training programs
for teachers.
of interested persons is soon
exhausted. The greater the
amount to be invested, the soon
er the saturation point is reach
ed.
Banks and other issuing agen
cies are therefore authorized by
the Treasury to retuse applica
tion for Bonds where there is
reason to believe they will be
used in a chain-letter scheme.
Chain-letter schemes which
use the malls to facilitate their
purpose are considered by the
Post Office Department as a
violation of the postal lottery
and fraud laws.
Further, Post Office officials
have warned that, even thought
the lists of participants are not
circulated In the mails, this
does not alter the illegality of
the operation since, usually, the
Bonds or other evidence of par
ticipation in the schemes are
mailed. There is also the pos
sibility that the scheme may
violate local antilottery laws,
even if the mails are not used
in any way.
In addition to the fact that
chain-letter scherrles violate
Federal law, the Treasury be
lieves that the public should be
made aware that such schemes
which are essentially get-rich
quick endeavors -do a dis
tinct disservice to the Savings
Bonds Program. Rather than
encouraging persons to make
genuine investments, they cre
ate the illusion that participants
are both aiding their govern
ment and themselves. Even in
the rare cases were an indivi
dual receives a large return,
it is likely that he would quick
ly redeem the Bonds, thereby
plavlng a further burden on the
Treasury.
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KISS NO; BABY. ALL RIGHT
LONDON - The incongruity
of the South African system
of apartheid (separation of the
races ) became clearly evident
recently when South African
film actress, Genevieve Waite,
fell into bad graces with her
sovernment for kissine aJarnt
can actor in tne arltisn nlm,
“Joanna.” Under South Afri
can law, Interracial romance
is forbidden. The film is a tale
of an English art student (Miss
Waite) who becomes pregnant
during an affair wun oiack
man (Calvin Lockhart.) No
objection was raised abouth the
pregnancy, but the kissing that’s
something else.
NO DEVALUATION
LUSAKA - While Britain is
going into another phase in its
monetary dealings -- issuing
new coins based on the deci
mal system of currency Zam
bia has served notice that the
kwacha will not be devaluated
in line with the British pound.
Finance Minister Elijah Muden
da, told parliament in presenta
tion of the 1968 budget proposal
that Zambia will not be adverse
ly affected by the devaluation of
the sterling.
EMPTY WORDS
NEW DELHI - Developing
countries should look to the
“capitalistic nations ’ of the
west for help in closing the
widening gap between the poor
and rich countries of the world,
according to the Soviet repre
sentative attending the UNCon
ference on Trade and Deve
lopment. Speaking to 132 na
tions assembled to consider the
problem, N.S. Patolchev, Soviet
minister of foreign trade, said
his country approved demands
contained in the Charter of Al
giers (1967 ) a portion of which
asked Socialist countries tode
sist from marking up selling
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