Mexicans, Blacks In Conflict Because Os Competition , Results of 3 Authorities' Research Made Known NL'A' YORK, N, Y.-Increased competition between impr >verished Mexicans and Blacks m the Southwcsi can push these groups into cooperation or ope:, conflict, according to a study b> 'hnee •••.;:hor.tjes on Mexican-Ameri can affairs. The thr« , Erness •: Galarza, F f'l e ' I. T . . 3>. ~ SwnflTi, hiv*- served a* con sult# ias to gc ’• • er.t a.r vat* tortr'rtioms and are ac* ■•* ii Mexican-Americar oon.- rr usit;. orgs: ixaxiocjs. y-- ■ declare »ha - if Mei. - can- Awrjci!. and Negroes «rs pitted against each o?: e?, each w ill i* aroused ’?■;. self-j :*ser vat3<*B. i-u* “it ti*j a;e moved • coopetatiot.. the; nr <4l -. yet make cor ■ ■ cause.” Their is based or. a two-year ssj vej of the econ omic, political. cultural and educational s-*m.c «f Mexiear.- ‘ ;ta: ■ • - .•■■■• Cali- Ivs • 151 t J f vw■ a r oo) h'? t*e Altai -Deft re at he ■ ! -ra r 1 e of B’nai B’;rr, it is ?■ <■■ v>- 0r,6 of three ve, can-Am,erica us ; ;od x * ■. tht under > pia" •' •■■ ■ e V. _ efface M Education and Wel fare. Estilled “M t>. j < ■, - , -<. • .. it, yoyfhvesr * re stud; declares tha l *1 ;>e re latio’-s Ik-* v i-j. ■, M- -. x i,'. •• -:.i roes ijj *' l -p f; vs- -gr r-tpx, ;p --tx-en of or gaihzed aggression.” the ac cotrrr.odatio' rut as exived i;-a: not las-. Accor dint - to Gi’ Gkl ' legos and Sarr.ora, j- addition I * < -o*t COT-.pet jt lifi v eel *: *.vc STOUj.-s there are tl e Wl 1* v. "po.h--v es —Negro h&S Mexican politi cians ire r■ o 'r j>e» . ; 'ig for -f <• s ;r:a 13 : or', ioj, ■' f ;/■ i; j<• r.e ■e * allov.* d then. t* «- vche es tatllst'.H.erji -- The c. ist .’ :- ’ ttrjon of antj-jx,ver. fund- as created "a ..atcMih eaior.s;.” or r<»t! sides; --Ir. ■ rco lons with consideralle f-ii-ck and i rw; rr:err:iw-j • ■ i,i.ruckb lart’e Jo - ed, eacf- wit; -■ »-••< ot. ker sr.aff posifinris at tie control of or as-igrr- e::'s. The aottiors assert c.at wt;l3e dept ivaTiojj oi ecotKimit-aiade-d* ucat Jouai opp-ort ijr. r - equal!;. CT ipplif ; r for -eve .;■ ot.J.S, o 1 Negro and theM>x c ’ aT-r.-hkise this common 3’r ; en angles. ‘‘■'The Neg; < r ;-t>:ds ” ■ <- - - tal'liis! H:e!rt ;f ::. oral e: spiritual wor<- as a ■■‘■.re quisite Os eewt mic ' tJgTt-SS; the Mexican !i«h ■■'■' ver> recent 1; . ssd*-:e OFFICIAL *•■ J !& Licensed # 7 Station Credit Cards Honored DUNN’S ISSO SHWCENTEI See Us For Complete Car Care! I DIAL -55-9993 5«:; s. BLOOOWOKTU ST. | .1. nr 1 .111 mi. We Appreciate Your Business! FRESH FRYERS—WhoIe Ib. 28c PI Alt! TOILET TISSUE 4 roll pkg. 33c Hl.i lM X Bit; ROLL TOWELS roll 35c rt T or CAUSATION MILK —tail can .... . 2 for 41c MUSI AS HINT> lIXIXW CAKE MIX .pkg:, 39c PORK NECK BONES lb. 29; 4 lbs. SI.OO PORK SAUSAGE or SPARE RIBS ... .lb. 49c PORK LIVER or BEEF LIVER lb. 49c RIB STEM BEEF . .• Ib. 49c * EN D CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 79c I I HfvMFf OfiOl’ND BEEF ib. 55c or 3 lbs. $1.59 THU'K V AT BACK Ib. 29c—thin ib. 23c IGOOD WEINERS or BOLOGNA Ib. 59e FRESH PIG l AILS Ib. 251- SWEET POTATOES Ib. 10c I Qprr 9 30 to 6:30 Monday thru Thursday Open 9:00 to 7 .00 Friday and Sataday Horton’s Cash Store j 1415-1 7 South Sauodw St. Raleifib W, C. I necessary.** The: go or. to sai that •*. ■■••-:. ' l e -wo rr.sfiorsnes be j -.r io - ove xttl the san.e de tertT.iriatioTi toward fail econ - rri< cr rzer.shif., the Mexicai!- Arr er ican will he found to be a responsive all}. provided the Negro dies not allc ■ tbe am biguities of Mack power, as the M-'-xica- -Americans see them, to »*«•-.•:• e an ir4sarmoumable barrier.** Space Age Computer Will Help ' c h;-:gtON, D. C.-The V. ' e;. a. ■■ ■ -err of Housing aw! V:' bar. 1- elcfwr.««t Is bating a re v >c irrent generation** computer o keep pace with PVT *• >.:; ar.hrrr role festirr-u --■s-.fig t-.ousing production and re • ralizin.; tie Nation's cities. George- Romney :-i ir-.0-'ced that a contract as le-r- awarded to tPiivac ?ed- r- : Systems Division, ■ per:;. hd Corporation, for '3.3 tiJllioji is hardware and ass'x-iaie-: software to replace I: -vserit overworked equipment. 7re i -l '5300 Univac Com yj-hi ha? a much greater ea pactit: than its 10-year -Old r -edecessor, -vtlch isaotrrtan : i; ’ reeeigfit-lioor shifts dai ly, plus weekend duty. I* has n ore flexibility hi sdapiiu to program changes, cat. opt rate on several com pijter j/rog. ams at one time, arid will expedite the flow of da?a upon w’ id management relies as a >«sis for decision " a a. rng. ri’iTna'eV, equipment cap able of transmitting informa vio! electrorjicaU" to and from VI" *V ■■“'■v 10-regfoo set up vrl. !e added so that field de cisions ca - he made quickly at'V acca- aiely. T ! e !'• ‘. i is sch eduled for summer deliver;.. It -will oc cupy about }ooc square feet of space iri the computer Center on the four:’ floor of the HUD building. GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS AWARDED FOR BROTHERHOOD EFFORTS-The City Council of Los Angeles issuei t special resolu tion to Gla'iys Knight tnd The Pips for their efforts in the interest of peace and brotherhood. The resolution, introduced b\- City Council man Thomas Bradley, specifically praised the hit record. “Friend ship Train.” and its affects upon pence and brotherhood. Presenta tion of the award will be made on the Dick Clark American Bandstand Show, Saturday, March 14 at 12:30 p.m. From left to right: Edw ?rd Patten, Councilman Bradley, Gladys Knight, William Guest and Merald Knight. (Motown photo). PREGNANCY PLANNING AND HEALTH BY KBS. GLORIA RJGGSBEE Dear Mrs. Riggsbee; I’ve got a quest ios: to ask a n-6 1 feel that yon are the only one who sill give me ax; honest answer. I ana 76 rears old arid I have been t) roog! the change of life. 1 ‘ave:.*! had a per iod in six years and 1 ana planning os, getting married again. Lots of nay friends tell me that if I don’t nse birth control pills 1 could ges pregnant. 1 dor.*t believe them, do you'' I sure wouldn't want to get pregnant, and 1 thank I’m too old for that anyway. What do yoe suggest? I thoagtit than when anyone had l>een through the charge of life that she couldn't get pregnant, Nit I really don't kncm whether nix friends are teasing oi not. Mrs. C. £. T. Dear Mrs. C. E. T.; Since you are 56 and have not had a period in six years, there is MO need for you to take birth control pills or use any other form of contracep tion, However, since you are getting married again, let roe remind you to go to your doc tor or the health department (listed below) for a pelvic ex amination before you are mar ried. * * * Dear Gloria: Six months ago, I vest to the doctor for the first time to get birth control. I thought about taking the pills, but 1 have a had memory and 1 didn't think 1 could remember to take one every day. So I decided to use tfie contraceptive foam method arid have used it every single time we had relations. Nov. 1 learn that 1 am pregn ant and my husband is furious How could the doctor do this to me? My husband and I think it is evil to tell people they are getting birth control and then give them something that doesn't work. What can 1 do? m fl&WtimW m mMDffIBBBm f rs - ■ • .~,-v ■ ' .' NEW ARMY OFFICERS COM MISSIONED-Lt. Col. William Graves, professor of military science at AfcT State University, gives oath to of fice to newly commissioned second lieutenants last week. From left to right are Michael Wallace, Charlotte: Clarence W. Page, Raeford; Al fred Schenck, Shelby; Clarence Fisher, Reidsville; Jerry Stimpson, East Bend; Clarence Fisher, Reidsville: .James K. Bryant, Supply; .James F. Willie, Wilmington; Victor Carr, Greensboro; and T)nrrvl iVashingion. Sew York City,. Mrs. Alice F. Dear Mrs. Alice F.: I am. very sorry that the foam didn't "voik" arid that you roust no*' go throng* an unwanted pregnancy. However. 1 seriously doubt flat • our doc tor ever told you «?at th* con traceptive foam is JOT effec tive. From your letter I w ould sus pect t hat you do not clearly understand the term, "hire con trol.*’ a birth control method is something a couple uses to help prevent pregnancy but "birth control" does not imply ahsolute protection against pregnancy. No doctor guarafiteesany wo man that she won’’ get preg nant no matter what methods 1 * is using. I am sorry that you misunderstood. If you think you »na; want to have another child h ter, 1 suggest that you talk so you: doctor about the "loop” fXUD). ft is a small plastic device ■which he car insert in your womb after your baby is bom. The loop is more effective that the foam, and you don’t have to remember to do anything but check to see that it is in place. If you definitely don’t want any more children, ask your doctor about the premaneot methods of birth control or "tying the tubes. ** This opera tion is most easily performed on the woman right after she has delivered a baby. More doctors and their wives, vtho have completed their families, resort to this method than any otter groqp—probably because they know how safe and conveni ent it is. Then too, after this opera tion, you could go off all meth ods of contraception. » * * Anyone interested in a free booklet on "tying the tubes" entitled Is Your Fair .h Com plete' should writ* to Mrs. Gloria Riggsbee, 214 Cameron Avenue, Cupel Hill, North Carolina, 27714. * * * Family pi an sing Clinics, ■were h:r- control advice and methods are avaiiable free of charge, are held at tie w ake County Health De^artrr.er.t, 3015 New Berr ; ? entie, e? er; Thu. s day at 12:0'. noon and t:e Ist, 2nd and -3" .Sanurda}s of e'-er;. nsorifT at ?:3' : a.m.. Call 833- 16" for a? appointment. i:\CF Ends Year W ith 56.875,394 }■■■% yoBK, N. 7.-The t'ntt ed Negro College ? arc’s na tional campaign for con cluded vis l a recoil total of $6,877,394, it was announced Thursday by Harry V.Fre'ard som, the Fund’s outgoing live director. Os this amot '-i, *• 7,777,88", wa* distributed to i’t 36-roen> ber institutions; >248,641 was received in special gif’s: H70,- 867 was derived from earn ings from invest -ne e *; and >“"00 OQ{ T*''’?.'*' m s - jriJPt *s in kind. Dr. Richard-y who is re tiring from the Fund or; March Ist, reported that t; e 1960 gifts were received from 46.429 in dividuals, corporations and foundat ions. Dr. Richardson also report ed that She total income dur ing the campaign year repre sented a 1'.42 pe: cent increase over the $7.97 million achieved in 3968 and at; attainment of 91.67 per cent of the 1969 goal of $7.7 million. The increase in contritnjttoas to the College Fund will help to meet the high cost of edoca tios and help support the ©du cat total opportunities and de velopments for the 40,000 stu dents presently enrolled in the Fund’s member colleges and universities. "It is evident,’* said Dr. Richardson, "that corpora tions, foundations and individ uals who invested their finan cial support tills vea: to our Head Tornado \\ arnings Or Tragedy May Occur A ml W ASHINGTON, D. C.-Pay at test ion to tontasSo warnings. Kao* wfiat to do wfeen you hear ore. Be safe, no?, sorry- -Sf indeed you’re alive to be sorry. That’s the advice from the A merlcaii Red Cross wf*ich co operates with the Environment al Science' Services .Admini stration (ESS A) Weather Be re-a in a constant effort to save lives during tornado emerg encies. ESSA had launched for the second year a program design ed to expand the networks of volunteer tornado spotters and to tell ’he public how test to prepare for these storms. The program, is known as sKY warx to. Operation SKYW.ARX €T- is given partial credit for the re daction fe the number of lives lost last year. The National Severe Storm Forecast Center reported that tornadoes took 6£ lives to the V. S. to 1969, Mother Os Development Head Dies SOUTH PORT-Mrs. Maggie J. Williams, 85, mother of Dr, Frederick A. Williams, direc tor of planning and develop ment at aAT State University, died Sunday to a Southport hos pital after a short illness. A native of Beaufort, X. C., Mrs. Williams was a gradu ate of Morris Bro**x College, Atlanta, and formerly taught school in Beaufort. Besides Dr. Williams, s* e is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Oli e Daniel, Southport; Mrs. Inez Williams, Beaufort; ana Miss Mary Williams, New .Jersey; two sons Ralph wil liams. Newport and h. WU liav-.s, New York City; six gra :>dchildren and one great grandchild. member institutions are aware of not. only today’s hig* cost of learning, bat of the returns derived from educating our ra tion's youth." "The funds raised through the United Negro College Fund nationwide annual appeal, '* aids Dr. Richarson, "will he used to provide more young men and women wit! financial aid; raise faculty salaries, fill li brary shelves with volumes of updated and new reading ma terials; and buy new teaching and laboratory equipment." UXCF colleges are private, full y-accredited, predoro tout tit - ly Negro inss Huttons. They ad •a. 1968-'69 enrollment of over 40,1)90 students and provided financial aid to more that. 24.000. They granted 6,310 de grees it; the 1968-*69 year, of which 882 were graduate de grees. "We feel," said Dr. Richard son _ "that the amount raised to. 1960 is an expression of the na tion of their confidence and ap preciation of the vital work these schools are doing," incorporation to 1944, the VSCF has contributed more than SIOO million to assist its member colleges and univer sities. The 1970 campaign goal for the United Negro College Fund is $lO million. Bravery Citation Goes To Officer For Vietnam Acts GREENSBORO-First Lt. Hu bert T. Wagstaff, a graduate of the POTC program at A£T State University, has beer, awarded a Bronze Star for bis heroic ef forts during his unit's military operations to, Vietnam. V. agstaff's award was earned last October while toe was serv ing as assistant battalion ad visor to the Army of the Re public of Vietnam. According to a military re port, Wag-staff's company was engaged toy enemy cross-fire, urban he fearlessly exposed himself in order to make a quick estimate of the situa tion. He then moved to as. expos ed vantage point and, with dis regard to his own safety, di rected gunsS lps on the enemy’s fortified defensive positions. The young, officer is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. l&Tllie H, Wag staff, Uil Ardmore Drive, and the husband of Mrs. Leaora Miller Wagstaff, 1820 Larkin Street, in Greensboro. * * ♦ Fev> f¥*rson*i can lx* as SWTii* ns Hmc» Mh idtiil