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( AKOLINIAN *—S-rturfHy, July JO, l {>4s m. FORCE SQUADRON MAPS HUGE AREA OF ARCTIC WASTES iw#.: y f *s®Bp®PSS& ISI ■qMt&fiEs&p spp? jßlfetag£./ -i i* '(r*3?>tf ! LIBERIA OBSERVES 103rd INDEPENDENCE M ) \R(> VIA. Liberi i - '. : m' i celebrated its 103rd Ini ;. day. July 3. with the ua -o 1 1 tnd pi aquc m !.. ‘> < i :>. - i .>■/ the state o illin a Vh-r' v f iecu.l vriisiiv'm-i: - ' i ... I Yntm.'f’i i ;.m ■ •-> >?• O ■. r -nrr. nt square >\ :V4>mrovia. - Willi .n: V S. r inun, ‘ -1 ; •ft !.i Vt* ! IK: . ’> -‘"fC-l the eve.monies. £ • V Urd K inejvv Amer -.- m ao! ts* ; J-e- t LiDeri j »- * j f>L nr ’ v*l :in<i fitv v..’. re , ;:■< jam. “My Country * V' > .»£ T <ud *‘7 he Star S : -0 3.;a ’f.r * ;.s pr • vidfd by ‘lie L. F F. LH>.*n.:in National a« •. ->rher activities of U:v.>ti.is 4- M< ‘ 1 A..-JV hel'J ail .out flan,' ea gut; display of the a«- Lrni Ueg ti-vm Ai ijuDlic )uY logs jui.t private ;•. - •.. o■ • - . later tdllOWCfl a uruKtary 'a - ».:■..■• i -a T-j .man and live laneu e. O: if.mcL-r Charles L)unb'i ; a! a was i-1 lowed >y Yiv a vh ".* tTv HiOi.lt s A : 1 I'.j* Yeo 1 il utl V\ V-- fit i ,V. Fore FSGRSGTR ti'xive ire shown > • ■> »i £ti ■■ City I'nion Lsher fVII. I it (Jrseavillf which raciitlij-ti its Jth anniversary Sunday, i»4.vy V). The t'rfnidabli* ,x*ak.-i ,«f Mr. McK'me - and adjacent wild terrain >r. Alaska moun tain ranges which lor yeata have derie.j -explore! inn fail easy prey • ■ th* probing «.anorms of tho TJ. 3. Air Force 72nd Photo Reeoimat.s snnee Squad m. Mt.. :V1 •- hinny, in'ei'i*-*r mountain on the North A met Tan conti nent. a. ir sours 'o 20.300 i’“et, is a familUr sight to the ores of *;e A'it's of the Si'nisuiroti that travel hack aiitl forth over such arena to •wake overlapping photo graphs far much «.?esjej chai ts. Mote than JdO.Ooo sooare mile? of Alaskan terrain has been photuyi-iphed by the Squadron sin - its arrival in Alaska in !L* j U Hen. S Sgf. R. H. McLeod, j .-Seattle, \V tshingron, pi F-17 carenro so i’.Sgt. t.evis '.V'h*ie, S'a’ado, Texas. ine:- nil cart (right» are fixed i mt.' p.i.sitio'i aiop earners* | after they a:** mounfed. i'ach , arrl<.< a JnO-loot roll of tsim | and rolls easily <-h»nged n flight. Ai many as 30 I leaded ru.u: a .tires ate 1 v-d oil I one fnissaui. s f.', S. Air Fo«-.r i .->:«»> ! by N . -ftn; R3?Di»H»t»n*<~nr ■'.irked by the firing of i gun at For* Morris it P p. m. Ti’t t.ein’, gu't t Liberia trom ri-‘rv Lincoln made his ■:•■ many vm-rs, eer-e preaviued . iiiy th -High in. efforts >t' Gov Vnl ii E Stevenson of Illinois and a si.ate Historian, J Monaghan. GREENS MAKING GOOD CASH CROP \'f:w V' T v i old-time - ■>■ : . i.u i a trius -- turnip i rd .as are winning .; .tv year-round table J> lu' o ■':.! . becoming aa :ii tern! Cl. "I t i g. j... r- a i . of .-Teens. 1 t . i. .vCj r the* mu..- i e i a ' a pi.mts. cooked m veil ’ pork and pepper > is :ru. keen traditional Southern (• v ■ rites but have not videh .iiowi: it other secti ns • r th.- coioitry H ■. e i if J canning ti i t ii >w rhat these gremis ■ reti'iugiv :ueU .■!■ io isms, and nutria n ‘ At lean Can C tup e: . ■ i! : ’ .' be products oil i * a, ....ste variant and , i - ,me healthlul bon • if.v vegetables. Cm Til ; try figures show that ■i: 'hc.'i i a.ji)o cases ->t mus :io i,.ii;;.• i thcr greens wtre > it up in inti; Officers of the hoard include the following: Lennuei Cietnmons, president; Leroy £fcu*nr>, vice j president; John hiaellt, 2n4 vice 4MMH ,s@»£B GREENSBORO! I PhU (n KSVILLE J'v MRs mu V HTi.l. He - . if m v c. visit ed res T’lMiii ?.■:■ .od Mrs. J \ Franks .;• t Pvili,)- WcJtvo '-7..**, 1 :'m*l >p«*n? the Mr and 71: -1 \ t . : i iled Mrs Fsuin-e A u t.- >1 ( J r i-; i ontal Thursday Mrs Harg--*:.tc ; 'he m- the:- >f Mr; .1. A. Frank j Mrs Ain'; Payrou -' i Fi ml, : Jr. •’ Jammca N V. i; •" .i i v 1 the sum in e r with . - nor Mi.,. Laura Ti: imps-n 3'iie Missionary inerting .. !!! ■ j held Sunday a> tire home f Mt ■nd Mt Thomas Murphy Mrs. Del! Hill. t. .nd ••!', Alii I>; L n : H dl. -. reta; a . Mrs. Sun a Mur i piay, trtusurer. Mr: Gladys Divwn lu.-; :et ■ed hmu She has been attending 1 summer rcii-'o! at N C. State. The Sens-rurmi! Nightingale Jfu t '.t Singers of Phiia. w:ll sin 4 a! 'i n Jot: s C • Training dchool or, ; Sunn .y. Jul. U .5 A M i- •; j W. Willie a pons r NEGRO ENTERS U. OF ARKANSAS MEDICAL SCHOOL lhi> second Negro ns, a«- repted for irimission to the University of Arkansas .School q Medicine he* ,• last week. He k .Morris Andrew Jackson, >|- year-ofd son of a laborer, who \va one of *!> 'fate residents , -elected 11 tin com rnitee on admissions from 305 candidates H,- enters the fail freshmans eta; Mis Fdith Mae Irty of Hot Sptings n.is the licst Negr.* ad mit' -d. entering she school last fa!! CITIZENSHIP MEDAL MAT CO TO ROBINSON Lg-k - Robins >n has been r-. i mi gv rib. -I fur th; g'vtd 'nbdai -i g-’u'i • • : tiz«-nsbtp tu be awarded »v the Veter in.i of F i b gri Wars. The rwinmendation was made by Rep Bernard W Kearrit v th. X.Y i last Tuesday The congressman -aid his rec- I'lnniecdatirt!: uas based up- n Rob - .ii V n's '>■ - urnt.-i I’■ befijrc Huu.si ■ (’rtmmiltitil Un-Atn - i’iean Ac . tivities lost Monday. Thai rest in; -ny, -aid Kearn -y demonatrated liiat R ibiuson is a -.'••ii American citizen." He emph:ts:gt*.l that fact that i -b.iii' n gave a he to th.- state -1 ilk-: cdty iii.id-.. by Paul Roh -a ' -f this c 'jilt: v v.-.-uld not light Rn-:si i in ego i president; John Jones. Jr., fin ancial secretary; Dorothy Humes, recording secretary, and fcis*« T ■savage, restorier. paiittife *_ ,--1z 1 > - * >"* """ HON ,»R MEN IN TRIPLE JI MP—For the first time in the Aims'.' h. - :> thiee M*iai of Huni.r winners n.ade a parachute jump t::>: ;wi< plane at the same tin The first to rear, bcardi' g th“ t'-SJ "dyir , boxctu", F ft Bragg, North tar!:")?, are: xgi •i( j. ;*«•!' B. Htuf, Cleveland. Tennessee; Capt Chai !-.m P. Murray, Jr- 1 Wilt: :. gt :i, North t arot.ns, and Ist Sgt. Jake W, L'-mlsey, Lucre ),!;■ Mi Ail Jit eg presently a.a assig.-ifd to the Uiind K*,r - ’s.rr, • Division, ‘ ~ . ;jfc (f<l by M* * -.: Military &n#l*U«i»m?'ol' BITTEKFIJI.S.’ No they’re scit ntitically - designed pia.stsc f- ms. which General Electric Company lighting engineers use to demonstarte patterns of light emitted from various i' p e sos street lights and to show how tig lit can be disiribut; u effective ly on th- -treet ttuiterMv i-atcht-r" is mode! June Raymond „i Horton. Maw. dew-onatratinj; the forms .plastic U»a| i«) «** th,- world’s largest outdoor-light imr renter The eenier was re- ! eently rumple -J !.\ the C-f ! Lighting and !' - --A, r Hi vision at Lynn, Mass. FIRE BORNS YOUNG BOY An !i- •■ • : i ■; ' a i ; qyj ;;:, i g -.T-f .: it r-'V burns. ! one. Hi- j.iinyi’ig v/.th Lre ..mnuui-, , est !n t\v 1 a’t Uliits veck to.i •• . a -.-it::..- '.l . It!. rt-)C.: 'ii:,- ..v : •> •cr uiic i itF*ruis. The youth v-iH 'jd ■ > report i fire ; • Dili lirori-. n 'J’-Tti ails '>l tdun. One hhn iu * . t'rs'Uiu'i wßiie au iother traced the curl t:> t..e buys acmPolie ;n •-■ I him i:;d turn ■ii tee tad -- . jus •: -..v court; , ...ithoi itiv- Th* *1 ' h f ir- j r ci;;v; n---'i wl»'< c-in i-i i'-.« jf>h rh« old .ni-ii ; I'vak'- ti-' k Pays To Advertise! I! ni PAGE ELEVEN FIVE INVOLVED ! IN PARK CLASH ! I GET FREEDOM : I ST. LOUIS - Th: v b gro mid ! ■ ■-'. u v. bits' y jut. -, wh i parUci.ratf'i* ! i *li A- i*LS t>l fi gtltsi i'iJCl'f# j . at Fairgrounds jurk last Jane 21. J j were freed by r’-'iic-; Judge John !• L Waechter n-rv lasr week, for want of prosecution. The youths v. cr.- V rntn Alien, {filmer Braxtun and Arthur Gotsiit:., .Vtgru-A- and Edward 3 iia an:! 1 Poland Erbur, both wiii:-. Goodm ; was su:-'peeled -it stabbing another i v.-uth, but the victim u tbe »tab '"fuii.> 13 refused s*> prosecute. -: - | s |ft " IY-"~ '* :.vS Wamrnzm: smt LINCOLN LIBRARIAN- UtaHeß !.. Kuta, Refea.'th Engineer <H the franklin in.sfitute Phs.ia-piS ptua, u-m was afpo mud tarn -vet’k is hhrarian of the Vail Me morial Library at Llneo’n l':i versity. Pa. The appointment wm announced by !)r. Horace Mann Laid. President of lar.c.iln, Mr. ; Katz suci-tetts Dr. Armstead ii. ! Grubb, who will d*vute inii time f j ti teaching in the Modem Lata ‘ 1 D<*JlWlBSOt, 1
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