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WEEK ENDING SATI KDaY ~I.uUST y, iys2 STINT ENDS; NEW ONE UNDERWAY j DURHAM North Camliaa Coliege’s nine weeks summer term ended here last Friday. A three weeks post session 0. ■ j I i j pi || j| | ilj I Jin || jo|f g' i <*S /wu-r kkl 4t*S/wrr Middii DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN 90 PROOF. SEAGRAM-DISTILLERS CORF.. NEW YORK, N. Y. 1 . 1 11a in Aa 0 u .v l *s t CBTtl <• <h <*?*• j,i jsf < r 4 / 1 / j j k&* | sT^cweif^j J. \ j -A CHECKS IN HEATHER *' ' ! —choice* for fail weather On campus green, or any fashion scene, you’ll star in this two tom ail wool coat. Leave it to K.AY Me DOWELL to add these darling de« tails: new aoft shoulder silhouette, flared back. Peter Pan collar. Priced to please. In heather blue only. Sixes 7 to IS, 29-95 IN RALEIGH, IT’S ~ FASHIONS Insurance BuStilsf i j ePn? August 4 a tut continues. ! through August 20. according to; Or Joseph 11. Taylor, director of) i .hi Summer School. I j f Intensive clast work lasting | !mm hours daily was expected to' j begin Tuesday in education, his- i tory, sociology, library science and 1 «*sm» t courses according to demand. HELPS STAND BOND (FOR LOTTERY KING \ GREENSBORO A lord Negro bondsman pul up a par ! tion of the money that secured 1 the freedom <4 North Carolina's irmsi notorious lottery operator itere tins week. Waldo Falkencr furnished $2500 to cover the bond asked of lottery king George (Crip) Smith In a recent damage suit brought. by the father of i hoy who Smith alledgesliy killed in a hit-run accident. Total bond of $42,500 was needed to put the convicted lottery king o ntlie streets in Old? Get Pep, Vim with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B v *iEN, WOMEN 11l boosted. Take Ostrex. ContaliM toulc ol;eu 1j,.h1 *:d ;-.'ter 40 !>y bodies ia.klf..,' lrum plea e-ai ctuin. 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(old a I Harlem n..iss meeting |n«t Sun day that the Negro* race had been -sold down the river’’ by lie.ii the Democratic and the Re publican Parties when the two major poUtiial parties adopted watered - down civil rights blanks iu their platforms during the recent Chicago Presidential "omi nation conventions. Ills current scrape with Hie law He was freed under sdo.- t.'OO tiond only recently (or hi* gam l (in? affiliations and is now walking the streets here with bonds totaling $102,500 having been put up in liis hr half Neiiher Falknet nor the two while bondsmen who put up tin must recent bond visited Smith in jail where he stayed here for l!i days. lIUI It,!! \l VIHON ii u k mini 'i rif P LEIGH -- .Yl is. A Midi Mor •i u* 712 E. M. itt:i Surec-t re • t-l'y Miy. Gladys Jo.viiei hi V . Vo k and he; >on in D C. i She r-.-puits us havhtfe’ had o. ; ./rand Dip. —BFC St FOIES AT OYK RIDGE ih ■ Gerald A. Edwards, research lssociats- ;t the fieorge Washing ton Cary er Foundation at 'l'uske iw e Ifi'ti.utc ami former member oi the North Carolina Uolloge la rulty is at O.i k Ri-.lge, i'enn., ntudying the techniques of using r.:d ioisolups in research. the oung chemist is among ;;2 sc h cied h> the Special Training isiun of ttie Oak Ridge liisti tute oi Nuclear Studies tor (he four week course. Let's Lick V. 1). THE CAROLINIAN' . ‘Aging; Woman Takes Own Life [ SMITHFIELD Mrs. isobel Artis, 50, of Four Oaks, j Route 1. committed suicide Sunday mommy at 8:30 by j blowing the top of her head off with a 12_guage shotgun. t'he woman had spent the night with her on, Archie, j who lived nearby and Sunday morning she asked him to i go to the store for groceries. When lie returned his wife I told him she had heard a gun fire somewhere nearby. Archie found his mother about 200 yards, away from | the house wVere she had committed the act. He told acting coroner V. 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