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I Two FSU Luther Horton Built His Profs Set Own Homcy Near City Grad Work FAYETTEVILLE - Under a new program established by the Board erf Governors of The University of Nortli Carolina, two Fayetteville State University professors will pursue doctoral studies. The two named were Ms. Valeria Fleming and Ms. Marye Jeffries. Ms. Fleming serves as Assistant to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. She also directs the Summer School and the L-'thcr Morion. hu!>lKMi(1 of Mrs. Olavi* Perry Horloii. celebrated his seventy fifih birthday on (Hi. 22. A birthday dinner, in his honor, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hudy Perry of Wake Konst and Mr and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Zebulon. Mr. and Mrs. Horton live near Raleigh on the Louisburg High way. near St. Matthew Baptist Church, where he isa trustee, trustee. The nine-room home, with hotiic. Mr. Horton was the ijii IH'iiUt. bricklayer, mortar mixer, and a Jack-of-ail-trades. Mix goal was to have a morlugf-lrcc home when the finishing touches were made. He succeeded, although Mrs. Horton said it often seemed tike eternity. In 1955. Mr. Horton began his labor. In 1964. it was completed. The Hortons are retired and are enjoying the fruits of their labor. Mrs. Horton is the daughter of Arthur Perry and the late two baths, an all round porch. Mrs. Ada Perry. Mr. Horton .. Mr. Horton built by himself the brother of the Rev Avery Horton, former pastor of Zebulon First Baptist Church Weekend College. She has also ground up. during served as chairperson of the years of work on the Division of Physical and Life 'ww' « f ^ ^rTeffries Is an Assisunt Harlem^s LihanfUng Professor of Education and director of the Pre-School Laboratory. Both will pursue the Ph.D. degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ms. Fleming’s field of study will be Biology and Ms. Jeffries will study Early Childhood Education and Education Administration. Both will be on leave for one year beginning January 1,1979. Out of sixty nominations made by Chancellors of the UNO system, seventeen scholars were selected. Fifteen are black and two are white. Four of the blacks are from predominantly white institutions and the two whites are from predominantly black institutions. Nine scholars (three from each campus) were selected from North Carolina Ce.'tral University, North Carolina&T University and Winston-Salem State University. Four scholars (two from each campus) were selected from Fayetteville State Universtiy and Elizabeth City State University. Other schools represented in the program are Appalachian State Uiversity, UNC- Wilmington, East Carolina University and UNC-Charlotte, each having one scholar in the program. The program was established i I THE CAROLINIAN—THUH8.. NOVEMBER 16,1978-PAGE 17 Xan ^pics/^ Image Promoted NationalBiackNewsService interest is there, as Harlem is NEW YORK, N.Y.-Harlem famous worldwide. A recent is known as one of the forbidden survey found it the best-known zones in the city with the neighborhood to non-New psychological barriers that Yorkers, with Greenwich have separated it from the Village second. “outside” being partially rooted in the fear of street crime. However, now Harlem is trying to change all that. The Uptown Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an effort to welcome outsiiters in Uie belief that wi^ /MnefAt ^ tr9d<^ai;^;Ur ^ore.Mi^ a new government program. One > of the chamber's major efforts will be the publication of a tourist map and brochure, pin pointing about 70 things to do and see. “This is the first tourist map of Harlem in 56 years,” says William Rogers, the chamber's program director. However, he pointed out that tourism isn't the main issue here, but “ecoitomic development.” “Rather than starting a new federal program that costs a let of money, we've packaged what is already here. . . the lan dmarks. night spots, the museums.” The hc^ is that tourism could , lessen outsiders' bad feelings about Harlem and rebuild residents’ pride. But Rogers manager of Atlanta’s famed seventy three story. Peachtree Plaza Hotel, was feted at a receptitm in the Plaza Ballroom by civic business, political and educational leaders. Jesse Hill, president of the Chamber of Commerce, in introducing Bryant, told the guests, that .Atlanta was fortunate in having one of Western International Hotels' lop executives join .Atlanta’s thriving business community. Bryant, a 2K-year veteran of Western International Hotels came to Atlanta from the prestigious lx>s Angeles Century Plaza Hotel, where he served as general manager. Greeting Bryant, from left are: l..aiTy Alexander, director of rooms division, Peachtree Plaza: Bryant: Coretta Scott King and Jesse Hill. He uovep me with abandon — In pact, X H AVCh'T seen Him Since / " SHOe AHCADI Ase WILL ac CLOUD THANKMIVINO OAYI ' Each of these advertised items is re quired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each ABP Store, except as specifi cally noted in this ad A&P wishes YOU A Happy Thanksgiving U.S.D.A. INSPECTED GRADE '‘A” lyoung turkeys U.S.D.A. INSPECTED GRADE ”A' SWIFT'S YOUNG to allow selected faculty ‘oui nosers members in the UNC system to *"■ pursue doctoral studies. The program will also meet the cost of appointing faculty to replace, tboee individuals on leave. The program gives priority to qualified faculty members in. the t*’adlttonally black, Institutions because of the ratio' of faculty having the doctorate , and because of the national' shortage of blacka holding the doctoral degree. This program was recommended in “The Ccunparative Study of the Five Historically Black Constituent IiMtitutions of the University of North Carolina" and in the revised State Plan-Pase II, Supplement Statement II of “The Plan to Eliminate Racial Duality.” $2,000,009 was allocated to fund the program for 1978-79. The January. 1979 entrants will be the first participants in the program. \ terest would force the city to in crease their serving. 1 H.TiMKiBfividQBcethatoutside BCPOWIKE emu. ^‘‘‘ U yqb’lkve prior military can stan at a higher thari tifiual pay grade in iM Amy ReMHe/YcMTI uru 16 hours a imairei At thyoor I own<«bmiaBai(yi'Wttt<yaur local wujtjfOF.MOfeuifonnation. 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