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?THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1967 Local Young j Man Named to: i Justice Dept. j ? LTTTLE JEFF bad just re- turned home from class, rub- bing his knees. His mother asked what was wrong. "They're sore from kneeling so much," the boy answered. "But 1 think it will be OK now. The last time Father asked us to pray, I prayed that he wouldn't ask us to pray so much." Catholic Digest?April. ? NEUROTIC: fterson in a clash by himself. Catholic Digest ? April. n I Kentucky Straight Bourbon s-750 $.400 \u25a0\u25a0§4/ 5 QT. L^LO^ f CLUB I ( BOURBON 1 1 O) - > CLUB : I (BOURBON) I KENTUCKY ? .Wrr/rr///*?/>/ wr ctmr /KV/MD | am/6*J//nf a/ -J,'*/**t/i\ C/fatnUfrnf i i umm ** ?©s*R&srr i \u25a0 yf* J/ffn-ftr/ Cs U/w CitMY /S3O ill BEIIC : L CO.. lOU'SVULE. Kf. ? KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUPBON WMISkEY?86 PROOF j WASHINGTON'. D C. A ! senior .it tho Howard College i of Liberal Arts has been ap- pointed to the position of re- j search analjst in the Civil I Itiuhts Division of the IT.l T . S. ! I Department of .lustice. He is I K P.ridgoforth Spudding. 22. I the s;in cf Mr and Mrs. A T. i | Snaulding. IHOR Lincoln Street. : , Durham Accortlini! In the Department j jnf .lustice iilTiiials. Mr Spaul-I ding's duties will inclule analy. | scs of voter resist ration, vot-1 inc. education, employment, | and other records. In addition, | ' kbJI L L , SPAULDING I he will prepare exhibits, charts, i and staphs for court use. com- j pile s'atistics. .'n'vver corrcs- j pendence. red p"rform library ! j research. '>\u25a0> will also receive I travel assi'nmonts in connec- j t ; nn with »he Division's trials | | in fc'cral courts and conduct i . su vevs in the preparation of j \ises. | A irraduat? of Oak'.vood high j sebonl at N. Y.. ' j Mr Sratildin? is a government j | and "optical sc'ence maior at i j Itowrrd. An honor student, he j ;: s president of the Political i S--'ene? Soeietv and a member j -f fh" Sociology Club. Young ' j Tie in ~.c rats Club, and Pi Sigma j ' Alpha. national government j honorary society. Poring the summer of 1966. j i Mi Snjtildin? worked as an in- i | tern administrative assistant to I th" eity manager of Durham. '\u25a0 | H" has also serveH as a market- j ing research assistant for the \ iH* ward Citizenship Project. j j Mr Sapulding is one of some j I 30 students from colleges and ' | universities throughout the j country chosen by the Depart- j ment of Justice to serve as re- j search analysts during the ! SPRINGTIME I SAVINGS!! ?BP*' b 131 WW Mfi AMERICA'S FAVORITE 1367 SOO7O MUSTANG ZZ/O SAVE NOW! Our Volume Policy Means Savings To You SHOP AT NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. N c D"'«' FOR YOUR SAVING CONVENIENCE Ne. l«j» DURHAM'S ORIGINAL | SEE THE A-l SIGN FOR THE BEST 1 VOLUME f USED CARS NOW ON SALE. £ | DEALER ':«> -J -??? "r - '-v ?? ?" /.?;>\u25a0> '? ' ?' 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Next fall he will enter | the Duke University School of t aw. I BUICK TRADE-INS! i - t OA BUICK Ot Electr. tOOQE 4-Dr. A/C & /»,§ BUICK *2195 CM PONTIAC "i Bonneville j SUWf ' 64 SEfiw .'795 /»«> BUICK M iSr. '1495 63 VZ?" *995 I 62 iK" '995 ! £>* MERCURY "\u25a0 Monterey IDQ P 4-Dr 999 62 '495 611C NT '225 60 r s w.,? *295 CUo&ts*^ MOTOR CO 323 E. Main St. "Complete Dealership" N. C. Dealer No. fISO WHERE [ ELSE? EXCEPT WITH SIMCA CAN YOU GET ... 4 Doors Mt All Vinyl Interior Quiet, Woter-Cooled Engln# 12-Volr System Electric Wiperi Padded Dash Front Vent Wings Arm Rests, All Doors , Rear Engine Drive AND SO,OOO MILE WARRANTY ALL FOR ONLY 49.9$ «- ; WW lam Dewe Ftrnxat SIMCA Trode-ins MERCEDES - BENZ 3341 Rexbare Read SUNBEAM ? IIMCA DuHnorr ft. <77-7*l N. C. Dcalar 711 N. C. Dealer 731 trating on the American Negro was being studied. The fourth grade level was choserf, George- off said, because children at this age are at the point where The research was conducted this semester in 24 fourth grade classes in the Gary school system while a new unit of American History concen- I . '\u25a0HHHHHHHHiii (Political Advertisement) jmEM VOTE FOR Mrs. Dillard (Pat) Griffin FOR CITY COUNCIL Pull lever 13 on the 13th if I have the time and capacity to serve the people of Durham wholeheartedly if A resident of Durham for 28 if Former Sundoy School teacher and member qf the First Baptist Church if Active in the Business and Professional Women organization and a member of the Durham Woman's Club ' they are becoming independent more knowledge - about history thinkers and culture will improve their He said the study was de- feelings about themselves ana signed to see if there will be toward others, Georgeoff said, less cleavage in children to It will identify characteristics their own race by studying the of positive change in know- Negro's heritage and contribu- ledge and of self-concept, tiens to America, and to detety V The history unit was pre- mine influence of community pared in Gary to tell the story contacts on racial cleavage. about aspects of Negro life in The study seeks to find America, both positive and whether children who have Continued on page 7 i r 1 < Ploy Tigerino /gjj) at your bed H JjSSf[ E Esso Station! © Forest Hill Esso 1317 UNIVERSITY DR. 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?THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1967 Local Young jMan Named to:

i

Justice Dept. j

? LTTTLE JEFF bad just re-

turned home from class, rub-bing his knees. His motherasked what was wrong.

"They're sore from kneelingso much," the boy answered."But 1 think it will be OK now.

The last time Father asked usto pray, I prayed that hewouldn't ask us to pray so

much." Catholic Digest?April.

? NEUROTIC: fterson in a clashby himself. Catholic Digest ?

April.n I

Kentucky Straight Bourbon

s-750 $.400\u25a0\u25a0§4/ 5 QT.

L^LO^f CLUB I( BOURBON 1 1

O) - >

CLUB : I

(BOURBON) IKENTUCKY

? .Wrr/rr///*?/>/ wr ctmr /KV/MD |am/6*J//nf a/ -J,'*/**t/i\C/fatnUfrnf i

i umm ** ?©s*R&srr i\u25a0 yf* J/ffn-ftr/ Cs U/wCitMY/S3O ill

BEIIC : L CO.. lOU'SVULE. Kf. ? KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUPBON WMISkEY ?86 PROOF j

WASHINGTON'. D C. A !senior .it tho Howard College iof Liberal Arts has been ap-pointed to the position of re- jsearch analjst in the Civil

I Itiuhts Division of the IT.lT . S. !

I Department of .lustice. He is IK P.ridgoforth Spudding. 22.

I the s;in cf Mr and Mrs. A T. i| Snaulding. IHOR Lincoln Street. :

, Durham

Accortlini! In the Department jjnf .lustice iilTiiials. Mr Spaul-Iding's duties will inclule analy. |scs of voter resist ration, vot-1inc. education, employment, |and other records. In addition, |

' kbJI LL

, SPAULDINGI

he will prepare exhibits, charts, iand staphs for court use. com- jpile s'atistics. .'n'vver corrcs- jpendence. red p"rform library !

j research. '>\u25a0> will also receiveI travel assi'nmonts in connec-j t ; nn with »he Division's trials |

| in fc'cral courts and conduct i. su vevs in the preparation ofj \ises. |

A irraduat? of Oak'.vood high

j sebonl at N. Y.. 'j Mr Sratildin? is a government j

| and "optical sc'ence maior at ij Itowrrd. An honor student, he j;:s president of the Political i

S--'ene? Soeietv and a memberj -f fh" Sociology Club. Young '

j Tiein ~.crats Club, and Pi Sigma j' Alpha. national government

j honorary society.Poring the summer of 1966. j

i Mi Snjtildin? worked as an in- i| tern administrative assistant to I

th" eity manager of Durham. '\u25a0| H" has also serveH as a market-j ing research assistant for the \iH* ward Citizenship Project. jj Mr Sapulding is one of some j

I 30 students from colleges and '| universities throughout the jcountry chosen by the Depart- jment of Justice to serve as re- jsearch analysts during the !

SPRINGTIME ISAVINGS!!

?BP*'

b 131 WWMfi

AMERICA'S FAVORITE

1367 SOO7OMUSTANG ZZ/O

SAVE NOW!Our Volume Policy Means Savings To You

SHOP AT NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. N c D"'«'

FOR YOUR SAVING CONVENIENCE Ne. l«j»

DURHAM'S

ORIGINAL | SEE THE A-l SIGN FOR THE BEST 1VOLUME f USED CARS NOW ON SALE. £ |DEALER

':«> -J -??? "r - '-v ?? ?" /.?;>\u25a0> '? ' ?' ' -

il

I Br J v VdK2 \u25a0 J Jr^l1 '«l RP^gfl |kf hi \u25a0i kX\ nM fl W m \u25a0 I

In V I I \u25a0\u25a0 II L ?1 I II Im% / #*., **

II r i « rkH m^mA/ I \u25a0 lr

AhßSandra Wray, the speaker Mrs.Esther R. LaMarr, and DanielBlue, Jr.

! NCC AWARDS DAY Award |

i winners and tho speaker for!North Carolina College's Awards I

I Pay confer after the event.! Shown, left to right, are David

I R. Hall, Samuel Thomas, Miss

Effect of Teaching Negro History is TabulatedLAFAYETTE. Ind Studies

| ;irc completed and results be-in'.: tabulated on a Gary Public

\u25a0 Schools-Purdue University pro-I ject to learn the effect on. children's attitude of teaching

I if Negro history. Both Negroj and white children are in-| vclved.I Prof. John Georgeoff of the

Purdue Education Department

srtid results of the unique| «tudy. financed by a $55,000

i U.S. Office of Education re-

s'Mrch crant. will be available

j later this year.

| summer. Next fall he will enter| the Duke University School of

t aw.

I BUICKTRADE-INS!

i-

t OA BUICKOt Electr. tOOQE

4-Dr. A/C &

/»,§ BUICK

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WITH

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CAN YOU GET ...

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, Rear Engine DriveAND

SO,OOOMILE WARRANTY

ALL FOR ONLY

49.9$ «- ;WW lam Dewe Ftrnxat

SIMCA Trode-insMERCEDES - BENZ -»

3341 Rexbare ReadSUNBEAM ? IIMCA

DuHnorrft. <77-7*l

N. C. Dcalar 711

N. C. Dealer 731

trating on the American Negro

was being studied. The fourth

grade level was choserf, George-

off said, because children atthis age are at the point where

The research was conductedthis semester in 24 fourth

grade classes in the Gary

school system while a new unitof American History concen-

I .'\u25a0HHHHHHHHiii (Political Advertisement)

jmEM

VOTE FOR

Mrs. Dillard (Pat) GriffinFOR CITY COUNCILPull lever 13 on the 13th

if I have the time and capacity to serve the peopleof Durham wholeheartedly

if A resident of Durham for 28if Former Sundoy School teacher and member qf

the First Baptist Churchif Active in the Business and Professional Women

organization and a member of the DurhamWoman's Club '

they are becoming independent more knowledge - about history

thinkers and culture will improve their

He said the study was de- feelings about themselves anasigned to see if there will be toward others, Georgeoff said,

less cleavage in children to It will identify characteristicstheir own race by studying the of positive change in know-Negro's heritage and contribu- ledge and of self-concept,

tiens to America, and to detety V The history unit was pre-mine influence of community pared in Gary to tell the story

contacts on racial cleavage. about aspects of Negro life in

The study seeks to find America, both positive and

whether children who have Continued on page 7

i r1 <

Ploy Tigerino /gjj)at your bed H JjSSf[ EEsso Station!

© Forest Hill Esso1317 UNIVERSITY DR. PHONE 489-3535

Thompson's- Essa Servicenter(nqA ("xaninuH fO

2425 FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE 682-1433

! v.»«* o i\u2756 j

t Safer Car From a Durham Dealer |v :i 4a The New Car Dealers of Durham have the largest selections of new cars in their His- V\u25bc tory all Styles and Colors, ready for immediate delivery Hundreds of «\u2666,

$ Air-Conditioned Models to choose from.I '

"

|A ink

f The New Car Dealers also have a fine selection of Uied Cars Many One OwnerLow milage TVade-Ins. Your New Car Dealer takes the same pride in the sale of a used t

X car as they do a new car. «£\u2666

t "II I{ ALEXANDER FORD OLD HICKORY MOTORS, Inc. fb Ford Mustang Thunderbird Mercedes - Simca -Sunbeam tfCARPENTER'S CHEVROLET STEPHENSON-WILSON, Inc. %

Y Impala ?Camaro Corvair Pontiac Tempest Firebird

i ELKINS MOTOR CO. TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN, |X Chrysler Plymouth Bairaduca <\u2666

t JOHNSON MOTOR CO. voik.w.g.? Karma an Ghia

Buick - Opei Kadett WEEKS MOTORS, Inc. - i

% MORGAN MOTORS, Inc. Mercury - Continental -Cougar ? 9

A Renault - Peugeot lnternational UNIVERSITY DODGE, IliC. ff Dodge - Dart - Dodge Trucks X

| V UZZLE MOTOR CO. I| Oldsmobile - Cadillac - Toronado %

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