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WEEK ENDING OCTOBEf 4. 195? Broofos Defeated if'onttnneti frcm pare <?) and Parks. F„. • ttevil'r Broncos 17>: TSnde: I <»akc and Williams, i.a> - >. lc Eaten and Cotton, guards, Slide atjjj Wilson; Center, Faison; Backs, Garrett, Jackson, Tyler. Noble, and Baldwin Officials: Korneva'/, REFKREE, «A and To. Lighmer. HEAD LINESMAN. 'North Catalina); Williams, FIELD .TUDGK, <F law;; and Bryant, .Shaw), UMPIRE. ‘ —RFC Saini Lose (Continued from page sti Thornton, James, McNeil, Ev ans, Johnson, Coward, /Vilen, ' Jenkins and Staten, St. Auc. |i Jinr-up: Ends: Oldham. Huery; Tackles: Hoover, Nicholson; guards: Chisholm, Offut, Mc- Alister; center; Gainer; Racks; McDowell. Edge. RFC At The Ringside (Continued from page H) old body ' which nod spent 2! years in the rings He crumpled to the floor nn dlay there, eyi cently very happy to be thro -;h With it all It Was a dramatic moment when the oid gladiator opened the first round by dumping his young chal lenger on the floor with a karri Tight. It was even more dramatic I to see the old man's body fold up and sag hnpnlc3sly into uncon eiotnness and probably to perma nent retirement Some are saying*.Jersey joe de serves a rematch. Maybe lie does i He deserves something even great -1 er than a rematch, however, he deserves a rocking chair and a hfo of relaxation at home with his wife and six children. From this boot, the champion has, collected a cozy nest egg - Maybe now' he ran devote his life to the religious cause he has -o long espoused Thing rlngslder is one fan j who never really admired Ter se?' Joe to any degree, but after his gallant stand against Marciano and age, Walcott de serves the admiration of all boxing rooters. He was not a great champion, hut he was a proud one who refused to give up his crown until it was forced from his clutches hv a blood? - , bruised hut powerful Reek?- Marciano, aided b> l-’.t tber Time, the invincible tots tjwfror. THF. NEW ( If \MIMON The name Rocky Marciano is on the lips of nearly every true box * ing fan. Why shouldn’t it be'* 11“ has Just been crowned heavy, weight chart: [>ion of the world Rocky rose from the t m took I a brute! battering. ! ..-n» eom hig in io more, working to land Some powerful blows m i ' ’.bo Ltlc. For brutf r.yx md tr nw ;: «nd recuperative now must rank it.P's *h n lb boxing ti.og. He is ■hi first •• 1 ■ heavy weight champion with a per fret pto record ■ ■ ' •'"'• feat. H'~ now has won VI fights. flit hv knockout • R: ■,o is at tor pinnacle »f '■ world. He is th" - 'halt IV ard actual!.' has no logical eh.H 1> n«er- Who " •■!! .k t. P- Rollmd l.oStor/a. E-’z;-"• ' ' flla re nee Henry Or ’J- . .at. others? Maybe ■ ■ .< f K> finish Off .!(" •■ Joe W:' '■’■ once more That ie .y.d not difficult a ! *h F’t if was the fust Because Marciano i - champion and probably " tit "V ■ icn or wilt not face too much compe titie.n at the moment, hoitld nc.\v ;k c stork of himself and. ’earn a hit .no: ; box. Ho was bm-.wd ’• a mu b f A champion in his bout "■ : cott. Ho would h-vr ho. ;-',ng2le : s by Hu* J if Walcott h, d b''vn a”• o.;» man who would not haw nm out. of gas Jo baseball md foot O’-ill. ‘ net players begin to age. the-. .>!■ '<• turn k-w’-kdE' and elcrtrio. foi the speed and harp r-f.rx: ■' of th r tr youth, and contiruc a$ rpcat players. It has not - -n •? n H ••. boxing ring MoH tighter ' • . ..ana. thing -''hen *he; arc o vj tat lei:..t they trv * "bat did much r- " 1 a young. WalcoH '■ M*e "-O' Vic of an -,!d ran own.: r«tt '• titan he was wh'-n ’va> •>. ' ■' fighter. Young Rock iy a ''.era ;•• tto - est champion He jaronnbly wo V willing to learn move about .of having <0 take too much of a bent* ing to dish out some punishment. He cannot last as long as he should unless he docs. Maybe, habit i s too much_ fm Marciano to overcome, but Kochv at. 2h does nol have too ttvoi years iff- as top fighter m t even navi rally. alone if h-' m «.» take mo much ••>«».» He fought ’hard to .'’in Ihis ,f y- n. ict' ii': hope be Hunks bud to keep it. COT FT WAIT. AGE and other notes U was quite a disappointment to see Coley Wallace, only M. ect car "less and let trial horse Jimmy BiVins. 32. upset Him with a fjc prtsc right hand punch for ■'* knockout. Young Walloec ” : ' ii’ R bailed as the ''oming heavy wcigHt chamßion. No man cun no careless and become the kingpin The bout with Bivins should be a good lesson to him and any oth er’’young fighter ".ho feds he is i proat before He has wot the fight Don't forget, two H t ch*m -1 pkMMhlp Debts s>ro eomln? up Mum Kid Gavilen will de fend his welterweight crown against Bt»*y Graham in Ha 4 v#na, J’uh.v. the champ's native land, Oct. 4. (This ringside* » thinks Gavilan will win), kail * ro«> Salas will defend his 1"3 pound title against former champion Jimmy Carter, Oet IJ> -In Chicago. BFC , Sriul Us Your News Virginia State Cops Win Over Tennessee By 6-0 PETERSBURG. V.-. - The Vu- i <;inta State Trojan-; pulled an up set in their open-r by outlasting a ; powerful Tom,-esse State Tiger elc i von ti-0 before :: large crowd Sa lt rdny nftttrnoon at Rogers Sta dium. The Trojans completely don'd- . r.ated the play during the f:rr-t half, picking up Ihcir lone telly . in the second quartet They kep l • •the Tigers ;n their own tors dory during the half save for one se ! t’ies w'jen th? visitors pend a ted • ■ to tile 17. , Virginia State scored near j tits: close of th- sceonti period after Charlie Walker, Trojan fullback, had kicked to Tiger Halfback Theodore Stokes on the Tennessee 17. The Tigers drew a 15 yard penalty for it legal use of hands and the ball was two yards from their goal line. 1 On the firrt play. Ma'tbew M.»l- r den, -hitting off taek'h’, fumbled ,-nri the Tropins tec f! V‘'i'etl on the •2. Three times Leo MtHs, Trojnn: *. j paekfleid a to, hit into the !itw, fin* t l ail} carry in? io «ithin o«i foot ! ■of paydirt. On the fourth down, ; Lawrence Emanuel sailed a par: to ; Jersey Joe Wants Rematch With Rocky; Sees A Win PHILADELPHIA •AN!''- - l> *'• -u th M« i up->! '• ■’ u \ J - Walcnti, e,' ihiOucd ■* ' F'l , " d ’- 1 ' I w wti„''2l champion of tie.: voi Id it' 11 l; l icin' 1 • ' ••'»d 1 ; ' .1 IW, '•■ ’!.'■.■■; :1 i' :: '•;" ■ rl ' >” ! r t.| Rock? .M irTuno, declared a ', - i eb.ruripioti to v m ft?o uple of da;.,, after the fight tuat •■•ro’vd wt'h > perf-ct > "cord will try tr, Lt coiiir the fil'd Afl-'t '■• ;u',t. he .<avc Jevsy, ■:•, **v? V. ~;h< icing -‘o ft ipin his Joe r:r--rii! f-n Jivir.a him hii throne. tou he u fi.u’.L M" P n' ! trihub' A.- .. d Ruck’’ pv ;i’ : y .. » H.- ■ *1 hand <•.: u T .: p ‘with Tu v his huuiUv- 'old hue. Ill" T■u ■■ . 'the Sji.vit nr fieut 23 in Mos tht t ; un vc 'd m ">H'. “.out •; ion- i the .mcicnt cham- '"h , b " ed '• '■" ,1 • tjion had loti ,i!i the way in a hdi- he ne\* r would •: t tit -d hat:' ref-'ns- of his title Wau w" ’'■■• W' >' v ‘-IP Be- iiise of tie sU(it!>'tiu"s i . • ' '' ami apparent finality of the ' v kayo Mow. Wilcotts manage?’, Felix Rneehierhio. h;ul tie-lav- ' i ■ ed after the title boot that his L- L u fighter "as retiring. - ■■ Wal-v-t;. however, revested this : ws '!■> ••. •■• "hi ’ ehanmioo ;'-v ■•'fat-Tf-.f. after convincing hts .- V-n<; i::e-'. R.,11 ... r 'i 't '.. • till V. : a :,.•:>»! '.V:,. .'' '”• ■ • H-a- 1 n ;:: fig’ttK’t r.tj would be io no ,iat>- >’■ ever ciet ,: -rsd the ,-;ea\ -vei VP i a :vi; itch. The r' Is ' "i;.ue-!i-.h: !or He •"'■■■' ' e 1 ’ riated “TP vciy for 31, LLT . ,'tv. ’: :n eTim-J-d Nl3'4 070 :" m p: t os e’vVvtt ti’v u u ; f v.'ints arid ar) esittp a ted t a j,' r ti.it.'- in C-'.'eaA at Lie Chi- '-'■o.OOO from -his uav- of movte t".yn the Cbjeos-i Stadium tel'.'vi ion - .■• :p! : fact m T nio- The eonttaci " |V : -i, t>i! . ivm; ••• !'■'>"• •'•' ■' ted -n e.,t.l- W.dc-.'l the ;.h' to a i"-. rmi ’-ryW) u, 'm iv by jr.atcii -.'.'tibiti 30 dr-es if hr- -to d<*. Mg .c'ivi TV manded He d-'cision meam- th-u Mauiano r--■•iven n "-imutfr; uch re ti a;, Rex Laver, Y.i:t aid ■'riO:--. ? on? d-.e .t- aittt • -M ‘ fharh’s ,nd Rolatui l.aSfntM will v-H».fi - -,l l't y ■ thru; --TV hxve ••: : .util Mn r mtin r,-=o Pe.-.h A' d ""• •’ J M.y *f ?v»ir- t» -* ••..nd titvu :•>. ,nd L. • ..a \ ■ tue - ■ 4 . ; i\ ij*; j { 111 f» . i V’■ Ci ; *t ’ it )• . i' i-‘‘ t ics ol bonis ' appear read? io •t> A • '■■■. ti f fans paid -:• :"T» mate!’. ‘"• a"- c O4.S4i to see w-hat proha-Jy wn«: A fi-Xu- ; - the h):’f. -«t wr.ws in nr.o of the p'rcaicst Iv ,tv> wei-ht U-eir n;errs, championship fitmts -f ail times - — !; K. Delaware-Morgan Clash Set Saturday Oct. 4th BALTIMORE The M": ;sn ■Stoic Coll- Sic Brow engage th*'! 1 iy- r.r. ti! rival. th. Dei ■ i St-to C 'Ji •,<• H'o’pt ♦•• in the .pen ; !AR f,v ' ;-| •• ■: ; ,ir,c of 19 v ? .-J ason on th- Litfer’s wound, on Hiuro'-oy •" op, October 4. ; T'T ’it;’.;: ’’ M lar's ’:• J -p - pt , '"'h ‘ st. •' it- Hornets sir rr'.v i '.ark a nol eh to v'-’ nt ’ 1 i.o ?v •., tii.a.i • -i th .t • . • -3l St..- , Joilr M'-t •• dr.es .-.1 Wilbt *c.> rr, c>hio on Scftcm jbrr 21. Will; spit-1- t.evert to t!high. 1, rt pite'n .-o far this -.ri'ori, L e ; Bears haw begun »o lock more Hard mat 'ike Kn- kind of grind ! r.tachtrc ihat has been ntmed out i I ••- - - - - —Beating The Gun — | y,:\K YORK -A' p'i to ,t • ■ v", a)'.- e. liidren -'if wrath, so .ire 1 many of om too men :<nri women ; j ;n ihc athletic theatre -ither lack - |! in;? scli-' or.finf nee Os hopelessly, j wrictou to deplorni>!•> ovetronfi i dene*' 1 i Assemblin'; jth I group of ip ' ! standing Harlem dwellers in the! : lobby at th< Theresa hotel follow-' ' ijig the recent Jimmy Bivcns-Coley |! Wallace li hi. .•» popular physician 'said to me, “Af‘ „■! o;’r l Col.-:;. Wailm.-i --, j ijf'Hsh'd off tough Willie James, ! New EnAland pimehot vho b.-d ~ hhipped Rv lI fi.,-.; r<~ci that .: to all :i per. ran cm, Coley nt la.it { had found the lone sought after I.- .•U-confhlenro most of his adroir i mv feared he war lacking. "B« t liter watching him lick Bi -1 mns • 7-1) on my card and cavc ! osly _.<'t i,-...g0d by a sneak punch l'i: t tiiiii'.d him, I wondeped if 1 confidence Had been supplanted Kith overconfidence?" 1 told the brilliant medic tbut hi? ion stior: was an excellent one, ; 1 met Wallace in 10’8. just prior to his win over Rocky Marciano hen both were amateurs. Pci - ••ojiuble, college - trained ana like 1 Marciciiio. wonderful to hi. f ir tuts, we held hopes of Coley de er i.-,port „;lo 7f, perc-er.t of xito l*a ivS'm A l ,*-"-. (. iiilubh JmAiii Fte'i'd Krersc ir, 1h end zone ft"' J c TD. W.iii'.er'r. kle.s .vas no* ao.'d, I:; th-'? eeOßfi half *hr Ti.’.ers opened ir t.ci ial attack >”R*' .je: Ite ' d'l.M r an; C l’’JSii lob bing to Richard Hair con, John Batson, and Paul Ander.v<n for successive gains. In trie fourth p - riod v. .J: Milton Tidd'e and Lt;- den rollin'.' up l irdat? for tie Tiger*? and aid’d by mveral Tro jan penalties, the Te.nr,' •-'* ' ol • vert prneimod to :he Trojan 35 and seemed to have a thev-t iug The threat tad d when a pass l? Bush vva> hater-: -d ci by Tr® jan Back Chfirlie Evans. A Trojan drive also stalled In this pcrititl .inti ( It.trlje Walker attemplcri a field goal from the Virginia State 30, hut the kick was short. Th<- Trojan line, led by Charles’ X’j r i-’to at in-1 Mormon I iy. • jlv mat- tied the vt:-u:u J and powerful Tiger for-aui -a all Both tcnir.;; wound up with II first downs, but the T ja’i'- .vc: e h '•! io io:> vnrds rushinr; as aaainrt 145 'v the Trt>- i-.n;: Will:- V/ilsou ar-.-a Steve El ( be, T;a ,ja.i hacks. W' < st.”.ntl c, it I s v. ith Miles on off'R'-e -j Me HiTwr. Read ’n.Jpution by •L?a,.R Kdv a.d F Hint .c hu Cit \■ tinti 1 -.vo dec *.d s P; fcl.ion rt block 'tnd n bt/U• D?u:'nir.*'■»*?t.” rind ai f \ r:icy 'rd iC.JRr?CC ifi nuiltmg r rj-fi .nii f ' b. r> net rt" : ‘Cd ' < 1 > h1: a "< *» v: *• ■! t- '• '1 n<: d e •00 Ohio nut but :or the O’Tinvo > it! 1h C B I'l ‘ - ill pro hr? ol y r* *- • sou ‘decp a)ci Aj-.g raio ovt of the • p’dloon cm. « *h cm r y ,t»t; c of th r yi• a r wi * I l»o on Saturday. Octoix i tl a her: •;* py- n s oiof t the Lc coin ! Pa '• 1 0 ;. % or.<" r»i ?h< * •*u'.ho--t ; ft i.’s, I,a f y »* a r Lin co I n th * f’ f uir.v;n eked out a 7-2 dorituon. and V-• Ci-WiM-t. ymomn.rvdo Joe f .o:.u:r. ip the Bivm ■ 1; ght, Wallace ‘ ! .ir V he j. ; s •I. li on the voy to j victory and got -cmcoless. Coiry " tot h.ve forgotten as h , o-i. to fj «ir:*Titr<llyy shat, ‘hnee ;<Th' hep Bivins the: best heavy weigh 1 ."irowtd . : ’VoCd Wsi ill days, fipht experts called him the be, t "ate -,k siunclier” so Jim, ::0 years. Though a veteran Plvins ran still punch as tVaiiSer oitlfily will admit. The drrwini, room ;-ifternr<a*i ■ during '"Vrieh police had to etc; in after Wallace threw a 'puncr .! that missed the, visiting Bivins ms a :r. F: in .. h! a » v.-on in the ring, Cotoy. not in ttu easing rooms con are. <* i U\e street or anywhere else. WalirwY defeat, ■•■a-’ eonsiderer ■ eulamatoiis liv a lot of local box In.!f fans. Thov argued that rrtos of the colored heavies are grotvinj I too old to remain headliners. C'o ’ey was just 23, built like Jimmy ■ T. • ddt.eK and a puncher out o . this world even though he toilet to evidence such powers in >h > B v:ns tilt Looking at Bert ’Wv.itchurt. sink • fog to th canvas from a Joe Wnl ■ c( 1; tiai.ning - camp valldp. too not lessen my faith in the peter , .till.- of thr VOiiTtf WiV-luUfi c to ' * elr-fit V, CiQiTi rlv* i “Id Y*v 1 - o Il'iiil i ..... > K§ I 1 ’ Hv ‘ a,- 1 .. .' : .:", . -N Courses In Forestry And Management A t A & I GREENSBORO. M- C. C.-cses w ,• .... .’in,;! greenhouse irmti- si ra-'an.-'t .it vini; offered for ‘be f time al A utU T CoMe-’o uc- st a a 'tin ; ’ - an a- “ ::"a,t ■'• ■ ki I Ti.-.cri Lu.s k try Dr W. ". 4; Jp'. fj, •!.' ,:i n! : itv (■«'!■" c S' 'too! ~{ A grit, ui - Ur- sh. ti-'SLan of P these Courses." stated Doan Rccri. 7 ' ‘'Are in line with the p? ogeam s»i ’leg ’ A a.,d T cqu.iitii and pr • paru stLil nh fur now and pi’wt • - ■' I.- ir.; job i, luniti. .in Kut f’d-J t.d ’, of ob ic’.ulti ' r 'l'hc first toiirse in ttvestr? i will !>i "t an introduetory no r lure. It, purpose ■’•til ht to nsjiuint tht *.u«li;nt with the • ; WCZf 9AK9M. TIMS |>v tit ROBERT SCHMIDJ ' N.c state cot (.EOF . - a':. y . ... .. a... ~... "* n . * IN THF FALL OF IMF YE-AH r wi fi .-:i in think of lawns —per- i';:an-.:t;i lawn- -net '.'.inter It: tv. ! Ir, 'ir.ust pari.-', of Nurt ■ (. -clin.i ; .i'Tir.e lent lawns of the hiut'ttcasa Zoj’j.’.’l )t teset. ar Stai !.<’d . ~ • a ; a it’ ip:l a-d i ; aa' ■ I . tlo ora:..-; a/ua.tld not L' piaiita <1 nn ,i: l i.-iv is ’.aUse heavy fT . • s win kill tis youny //.’vdhr.g,’ V-'lu-n iv r vsta Misti > new lauti ua- hope that tt "id T" uitii use for a ding itm v. ith nut re.tttedirg, Therefore it i vet? important to do a t ,! “t tit;;, it jolt of .sou prrpj i ttmr before planting, lor detaiicd instriietions nit so.! preparation and planting writ: to the N. < Agricultural Extension Service for a ! „ii- tin on < .troliti i j., lulls or ;,a one front your ■or ' . nI - X.OYFiA MATREILA ■■ ! 7. si a 02 are two n-".’-’ a"a l!’-u*. ■ niaiio beautiful 1 •’•";)• in sun i ; i'-.iaii! shads. H".. • ' they > -. ~• cvi.;.s,j s ivi sltd low to start 1. Morion bkier aN u veL’- <■ .t'.r.- - i.-hi.; ti.-v, -tndn of blue.’,:ass r «>* ) • jho -ht’ens wheia.k jtluejra •- -ViR 1 -LLv fit th. lukTCi’ V-Ofior;- of * - - ■ * •'-• " "» STATE COt l EGE ANSWERS . , J : i:\ \ ' IMtlX..J:\Bb , ; ; * QUESTION v.n-d "ti *-i-* ii.i ■ \-3j »J , ' ;,, -J .| y (_ it f*« .n *> AMSU.TR; A r. -'-a ' 'wf the Sooth - Doxoy ('w-wor: , Service, iv-ade poosivle tjy live it aoeul '-our entlon ms the m. n v ho; , I uv„ ,S. :-ii iisserts. aH you; :■ -v,. 1,-, .0, is that eour y - ■- _ ’ : AH in the Game: ROStm.ti.l,, the ftiv 1\ traiii.io i. e-. an o- Jl-J Voverlco’s Vi. i-ias from Ihr Hsnat Tojihls I hampionshtps. i*. if. o i-. < roond haircut, tbo immature foaltn-.':, :*t a, Boy Scout and the !,-•*> o( a Nwthwexiern guard , . . The .Vs little Bobby nhsntr bad a hard time trying to win his .game after a comparatively cav> time winning his first 22 . . . The ! t'hteagn flartls pro footh-aders have bougllt l»e Ged. former Georgia star from the Pittsburgh dteelerw ... This —ems to be the year for baseball players to re vive deatlt threats Warren hpsthn of the Bravcy,, Bohhy Shantx ->I the f Halnh Ktner of the Pirate and Joe , Black of the I lodgers have ;<■- i reived them . . . Card rookie Stuart Miller, 24. throws ordv a curve and % fast hall, hut lie a--- ,three speeds in each rase . . . Vi< Wert;, is hammering the hail at a IRI pare since hr came to the j Brown* in the Ved Carver Jet I with Octroi’. . Ohio St:lie's ••it ter. .Ibnmy Wet roll, >■ injur; .-i, r\ LY INDL;'LMLI MT > ,:, rr rrui’ o I ;v: e- i r>--l! :: O' ...A a ft com ill 1 riog prospect, recently, young r.tf-n s' csunril be dcicrovd bpt tor JO long. 2 | The gvg-TtCHi in uru; history suf -; U.rf-6 early knockdowns and j knockdowns and knockouts before n 1 ;hey i-cesmc cio-ifl d with an am a >of fistic iiTiinorlalliv. youth nrest vibe served and deto.-.r walk.-: ?t<:*lid c| iv aiong with victory at sll inu'S. jit is from our ios.so t»n all fronts h|'that we emerge to the Heroic st«t ip} tore i -■ r v iatet r cords, h n.TXGS TO RLAfEMBIiR s,. Sam ,Tef-lircc, Cres’ps Mir.ttXO e Jackie R->b;nson, n ••!. foilinc to ciriuik'h the stealing cxccl.ten's* n' of ryioncy-ji! -io "Pec W; Reese, ■ in . . d ; RAY ROBINSOB paved toe 'Tiy t-! ct Chuck Cavvy's fine showing st ’ against a no longer snarl it.: Rocky .8 ; G ’tziatto th* other night . . Too >- J 1.-w of •ts n.-mejnbvi- the fishtev* •y i who beat the- ‘’pi’lotv-feathers" out if. of the rr:.n \v.-- arc called upon to •d * free next? Why o this? ie j Graziano. remains in the game -to pick up ns nvue. «?fi 000 purses s ;ns he can, won t be rn-'inv 1- . mere for the -Rock" lor ri.o»i;l , continue in the r/ipso -"-T 1 t- wind up like Irish Bob Murphy, * - fir til-j. -■! U*. },;. * *.: Pail**r ■' • Ai'li - - the carou:; ian iOf I, nC Uir •or**st , v pr^fr - ion md »iv'i .1 loOb for OUtst'a that ill .’li tbie (!m* t'hie nt to ;<t .» woikin;?; sii«fv )f(’ , ' o>‘ ’Hru of the fmi * iaovr.talx of fore ;ry anrl ti •• usir t• •• Jin;., ir s used In tin )i of ' .bin. .’> • ii bet toi »han av- . ai'O ba rA ,'ttnd in ">.■'v’J'niiicil mu mut'er > Ph ' Cv.u. se in 1.--‘enhoj e mam -.(•nt will eV>u«h!fs:;'.i prcbleirs or.i peer- in clock house oro •t.u-n ;ej operation 4. 'inti v. iii bo' m to bntti. men and vonion •I. - d as 'n'bs'iiut-: for Be/mudo i ■ JV33S. It is liiw a:-"', in:; but V : Httl- than Dni-u-ia and | luttkw; it lc.;:- otjevtionut-h: IN I'.V-StNO THROUGH EAST , F,R;\' NO HT It CAROtIN .. la inti •vjiuAr ym.i wii! «■-; many httuhi i green i-i cm. I*i i.. .vn.- a ie. ■ :<:t i.i"... a) Italtan ryv wars ■: tally ;u Bvru.vi •-: • j'ernt.'uivnl ,:ods Jvia hue .>• p-, I.Cribcu’ .;)* OctOGt,! It lb in ty <• grass is ,nt .<n nu.t! s' l-s which .;!()« -■ rltiriiu: ntiltl winters ami -prim .itnl tlif-s out during :'nmn..-t 1< tmt.'J. be t 'pi. illtctl c.ich t .ill. *:>v. sew! direct!?- on the per manent grass used tnci light!? take it in. lii e pound< ol st I p-t* ll'tt’' stj. it is usual]? ; 'n-nt. o order to vt a dirk r.i t:n etiio; in tl". re crass ,* j>}»! v 17 to !0 poUt-ds oi a good garden i••rtiii r.r -r pet tOitO -..1 it. and u 11•• r it about ! : fore -"til:; M I not re: a tin m ,<!, d < \ sue. ■ ?•, it, a Hue;?’- lav, tt because of tin Jar it >t crowdina out tin- Itttje.r.lss in the ipriiur ; .md :ln;>ic! Lack from ;h< elassitvi ■ office. Aft of I .; 1 the ; reen o;udS o’.', ih-c : Os cotton. 1 ’ ' ; ,vhat jny colon was svurln 4b:i i shoppsx’ ip or;,id, eventually y:t --• ting $lO trtb- pet bale tor too TIPS ON FEED?MO BABY'S FIRST CEREAL to" to [ «£) \.to .' * %/ If your doctor d«ci*l..-.s that cereal is to hr buhy’s ti rsi solid iood, here are several sin.pie ways to t’.'-Lo : rvuikf: that h.g r-\’vTlt U li: ;’ p,V or. . Thanks to pre-cooked t-t cals avaHable at your th-> s no st., j>a~hfrt-s'.-ivc- * ! 1 veiveC Just add warn fonwia i troai baby’s ho!?lo to about _ a : tab:cap l )'m of cereal, fk, .- y f, tt ie breast-fvcdnig, odd whole milk or I null: and waver--’A’hiel*ever your dof.-ior recomineeds. j Members of tho Nutrition Staff . ; the Be • -h*Mot I’.u king ‘ '.trnpany ; • * •■ia-.c :i may be ulv n-ahlc* to ; mi-kc the first cereal seriinjg ROite ■' *',soupy” because baby is ttsed to , so- king: fao-i from a nipple to th* I back of his mouth. When solids eome along, he has to to.mi :» whole new system —to roll fond > with his tongue back where it cap >, be swallowed. Tlt>- thinnei ihv iood, tiic easier he- icarns to tn’Ke Lean the baby against your arm A in ■:» comfortable. s-erni-rccHning position. Start with a tiny bit of - yoal mi the tip o 1 :• small ■ onna : —demi-tasse is a good size. If the 1 cereal ends no on baby’s chin, ; srmpn it off and try again —tone 1 of it will get inside. > .Just plain surprise will probably make your baby protest a lit tie to - tirto. if on the second serving hv ? really crTos, better give up and ■ tiv again tomorrow. i *.U tin-- stare of the game, iv , . 1 '■ ' b;/: ’ ■ ■ :..... to oat solid food —ami like it—i? much more ininortflnt thav the loot uiV“*i >i-d. ■BlSSh' t ' s; % .||§J§l|| j I lIMjPo!IdN^PH I -h .' ;V 7 w.r' ' I ■ ’l* ' ? * N f <ii \* i );j !\ ; _ r i\ : ■ i| *««. 5 !■’ '' ‘ ’ ' ' ' f . ' tX&V) MTU rpOin?t -Ml >r 'V T t rH J t., i j t 1 fAi ,* • . I : .. j miPc, *nd te. :■■ in ■ --ri ua-T dry; . •r ~• K.&Jf-gi ■■•■ ' : ~ . ■ ••'. ' f.- ! ’ ' , { : ,■ • D'T;D V -fp I I m ■ W ■ i - ‘ *• '. -.« W‘ ' ! >'iT‘>3rf • D-'V ' '■ '*•“ . '* 'V> i • .:■ ;.| ", | ' W—■ || .*». ;*. '% ’ ! •* ’ : ?S ivj&. ■••• VVMTIXf; fi-MtV ■ ■ . x - 1 :•»» }••• 1 '■:•!• " «« •■!<■■ ••< '■ 1 1 >!i;.. •.<■ :b i • i<;r .!■" * ' ' 1 : " : ‘ ' v. - . -imt ■!••» - I," '...;-! ISpti m Hw«. !s " r ’ : fee ; «S «.» *Z» vi i..’>2 *c: ' 'iS —■ •■' . j • • j., _./<* ~ I \- " • * , _ k j T { w . . , v '.., ■ - ‘ > rh-r- ;r ; t to Orosco Ie subject j rr‘‘- in* t!> • -eh ?>■ oH d * j •-■ •; , 1 ; i” i '.V. 1 -- I 7»(-‘ ‘i. I | j whirled stopped. dorm -var <■ d : j hjiT! wildiv. * I .(, -.1. IVVj.,l' c • ■ | ’'-1 '' l ’ ' ' penti to Kob.-t?■• '• “Yes. He'': hr: an accident. ; . He's st the City Hnsnitei." Without a word he lurtxfd pud • > eat out She ca. r::t T 1 a wr .p t i r.rtd followed him dov ristai.-s. ; "The car’s out front." lie tola her. He had hi;: h» ! and Coat nn. * was holding fee d-i'i John pot behind the wheel The machine leaned down the driv Hr ih -w ’ fast, but not recklessly. ills 1 nit: i y/ac « coVI, Ins pruts HI £ profth*. tUiALy to tni*;.. waited to lead. Pro*. H G vo* ;u o 2 the Un? ve r <•: •rv K# M 11> h ‘ihAT*-' '>]• *•?•;« *;l •* -» .... _ . . **► | had rriacfcf her Watia*i Haidec’s jenrv* vyebruv.; went nr*. For * > • the hues About his xiityvAh ! har d e ned Then he s n lile d. ‘' Aro a n ■has his pride too. you know. Htei , dee was the best. I could do on subh El »d Up "Von— . He nod nod "i couldn't see you i o.ei'fri’ved st UtUe. PAGE THREE i ! ).'• -ii i.atrsl In r, ■ hii ;> f» *»ni f”.n* - l4 iri a !>ir i i..rf> ,'t mdbac. r«n»plirl*» i,'. hr r I ill'i'i!*’ "f'nlt |ji-i i in- ~t tlii •'> • y-Duty Roads : mans' Via V ' -:v o --'rin-lion t‘{ i i , i m •ticflcrn high I'- 1 thf- rovi'-'jl r>t -1- -i, -■-1.. -- * • pr!n --: ".0 !0 yr.i 'S ;il»f> in COS !: j . ..,is v-.mds n? ■ , : - in fbfi Ho -.1 if. 4 i>i■ ri k to- I n i j:..' ).< ♦>!«■ 1 c. Mi•)n Way). : i,. uniths-astwafd n Brindisi) •'n:nium 'Otran : J. i' .'f: hoot A;”-'rioi> ■ I’ Appi-sn , .!-. i- ion than K !;. ■.■■'■; ■ a;., and . : thf, »\n ' I .V--- ; of , - i'i.u id- from • : ii i on.fi-! to Egypt ; - ,-.i rn-ii-H of i ■ md j ; .If t-i cam - ” ■ 'll P; d i ;; }.( -taripli* of ■■ ■ ,v-:iy d</»;p. iieavy ,i ‘ho roods are . i.. t> .'ir . i;H-d ;■• ;. of too j'>a"v'"iTu s n>. -- v.. TOO'd 3 MO"- hi i- f oginaors - i■ (i --n-'irii-s. But - ■■■ ■ in --verythimt .. :<.n ‘ final i-j xii:-. 3 the work r- m;i. with nave and .iotmi a not of irk -Aero labs)- i ‘ > i - more - odu'-i - : rood today, •in s‘ruction R * i r. roads ars .... 1 . but other fea i i- nt hlg'n , -i ,!uc ! - ■■-■■-.I largely by Mi: *- V - Hl-i ,-M- i . r -•- v !- - r- -* •cr> t 1-a < ■' b ,h Discovery "' - - -«!i!E 'ip -' • • iiti- h * >'•■ e|l ony to man fain f>ooi. polish in he first, time, ’' -n hoot polish . r. - f-ycar devo!- - -Hi --d o (_■ V ■ • ?;-,.i rmisumor Vv i ■ ■ i .. v" old ■■' -; painted ><fe rent T • 1 -lion pel ■ -«u! «m. full beauty ' ■- • : !>h. deep, si - MiVr-'-’-hwo is more ■ -ns sruff :f : .inn- : ■: ; -M-i, :t nil ; '*)! -' ' y a:nt brush stroke - i ■ y ■■'•■ ■i t" -or* Tnsar - x;-a-elect ts» ■ i liii- I • mithon tc* D I STILLS D 4fs ot>At T r):-,‘«li.d fiM 6r*l» Vs|r M . e9OPI*(»M* * wosts ft*, a PJC*i*, UUWOiS
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1952, edition 1
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