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WEEK ENDING SATCKDaV DECEMBER 20, 1052 "f ' ,' " !«»■■ mu TKIUCX-A MINI VK ghi-Youti* Rhce of Korea (in school uni form! points out nil Intrrfsiiiip, s ; ;<ht in Washington, D.O. to Daniel Xylite Onuofu of Nigeria iimi f Irich Mat* of Germany They were e'rnongr foreiitn delegat-s to » iw»-nt New Vork Voufh Forum talca on a ilgMseeing tour of tt a-.lijiiglon (Newspress Photo.) Hampton Institute Into Yule Season Presentations HAMPTON V;<- The i 2b-voiced Hampton Institute choir j.r« >"t 1 1<■ <3 UIC ' 'll i i DID ' ' ' -lie Messiah” as a Dart of the Inr'i.tHe seusonai a<• ti■ ities, Snmla Ii •'■m her 14, Directed b.v ileiuy N '■ • ”■ ten, trie fiio cp piit tee pro 1 i'iam that ha become m of fTilii!- li hi f'll 'C. t! 11..’ ■ I 1-. '■ ' I The opt aim sob. -i;ii ny Mi": Linin'! Cnic u! G.i: ■! !> ■ \d: n M '( i’d! \ I S! I'dcJiS V 'll ji. liny ii, voiis . y • y AI • "' - - ! o) Hillsboro. M C. a , ■ r- 1 •. rruijoi sanß the ■■. I ■. ' 1 .. hr I s. Fi um ibe Vit'i-.i l I: :a’ " Kn pi.rij Ho:.tic a * ii.; r< ’■ iji nt major, as the . I ,i ' * tia tin' i oner: * Hi G: i ■ arias was Albert Hoich emm -4 ■ -o opa ’ ii’. !, • '!' organ was John Jhit'uii h uiat, vi. Ze a a.jor (. i .oii ■ i ih: i: cteti.i in mude Oil I)< I ' -'ll: :l' : ! : ’ a italic e tii n" I I " (Jin Unas dance j . ci I The report |L JROM THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES I* [ nilloan! obj« cl lessons ye! derived WILMINGTON N. C PASSES \i (i\ <» is Mr- Sil- Ac Broun Shaw. 516 so. Eighth »,t«•»'<■! who 'I o< sday morning died >n a local hospital follow ing a brief Illness, .virs. Shaw was widely known here and v. as an ardent worker in Si I.nice AMEZ ehurelt Sin \ ivii.-j; i» a tlitug titer, VI: s. Ko-ia Cjvihess. arid u. son, Prof A * t’aviness, and other relatives | uuei . * ;tr • rung* mcnix iud not hi. n [.n *r - led at press time. .'320 i too proof liqueur ■jAt-lve Nays of Christmas. ' b.ts ici cal tin . id H ifiitioiuti myth (if '. ; , rt, l v Mies Klia M Cam :; i li.-ni • hi*; i prtt ''Silent ~ hi. hii ('in ; tinas Happy ; i-.u •• vv hit.- Christinas,’' i, i •. i lai v of Chi latrna* * am,: ill if- fa Ih: " I iaKiic pari include Miss ■ ; a Jo 'II ;>• PsU'tflUlM* Mtsa a.’orniii Wilchnrr a: Two Tcrii<- o V■ i<? Green as Three ’■ h Ui ii- Miss Marie Watc-r- Fi; i Holly Tiuls. Miss ,i a a ...or, as Five Gold Rings, i'l, tiari ’.a F.ark'y in- Six Geese . -laying,. Hrii-n a/! iciiaei as Seven .a . mining iVlisr Geneku • a as Fight Maids Milking. JI ;i: no- ii miles a- Nine Drum a i 11 - Helen Chick as Ten Pipe Up.'in Mi*s Fay Mcßey i,lda a Eleven Ladies Dancing, !;, I Hat Is* as Tv.eJv,- iaildc i,! a: julil’. I! KG — tmimmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmtgr f* ■■'■■’ the rt-vent presid ntial cam i ;.i,.!, was demonstrated here a i fi >,v day y, iico at the testimonial . a, .. 1 hi.- city honored her ;.i. n: ! tive con. Arthur K. Sirn :i <-r;i* id. :h new Postmaster Gen a's! -in- be. 'I »,<•!•(• we. v ivr: 2.200 pel suns resent ;d ttiv elaborate festivities •• hie- :: t In ,V.l<:e die Old Bd.ili- • 1 e "a i;. ophi t i - not with i .... i-ave in hi; (,wn conn •; v ;i; d os the entire Is t of or : ;.i,)/ations. national end local. v,t there was on'y • postal .(it we organization. ; > organisation wt;-; Negro ; sr.; otn.n basically although it , irite.': K Sal: the National Al •i i-i Postal Employees, and it was ( pre: en-ted by specific >nvi . .i; by its national president. A; in . C Carer, distinguished Ohi . ;.i:oan. .md Editor Snow of Griys- Hi the Postal Alliance." a re ■;i- j f nt >1 Detroit. Tremendous sigrrf ounce is at-! ;.d' ,i‘d in this incident, inasmuch j :vi; S.n-nmerfield ohaiiman of il Heri.iplican National Commit- j ( i . it wf>,! broueht the ' '(■ Hivi :• •• slier.' -I', ! director of! GOP b.-'.-e into national political i a-ei ndancy foi the first time In' ! twenty years, is the new head of | the nnt ion's ;;<i film , postal sys-! e;n, ibi biggest business in i t world." NAPE President Carter enjoys j :!ii confidence of President elect; i'.tsei.’iov.'er. who in a jsrwatej •oli :>lt ru'i' m NYC before the elec ! ■ *,i ru' i ni'-' uni sup- ! ,"( ! to fan play in the txt-' tai i i i vice, and oromised Mr. Carter J dial in* would eliminate some n!; Uw * it" enumerated in the i NAPE's “Ilabor Day Statement of; I Policy." Obviously tins ei nfidence was; transmit'i-;'! to the GOP Nationalj Ch : isir,.hi ho .saw to it that Pre-! (dent Gaiter and Editor Grigsby! vvi'c both tendi’fed invitations to! be •,resent at the gala affair. It is cure idered a master stroke in p.Viitv on both sides N.>; one of tile other postal or-j espueialh those which admit Ne ; ircrtizsl'io'ns All over the country- - | ; .roes', generally as “duos - paying; it ''embers," only, was present at tJh (fan, ami it. is hardly likely that! ,• he new Post-master General will! he unmindful of this when he as- i siirnes the toga of his office on January 20. 11*53. NAPE officials 'are happy. There are 10.000 fewer tele- ; phone. on North Carolina farmf; , I’iiw than there were in 1920. Steers fmishsed on grass alone [art practical and profitable in J | North Carolina, according to State! , College specialists me , i Stronger prices for >hogs are «*•! ■pected this winter. j FDFDF fmsm v- m ih *sm wmmmmmmimmmmmsm "V" IS FOR VALOR Ssi. James VV. SheplH:! djia. Itcfti Charlotte, is con fc rath a led hv iVlaj Gen Wayne C. Smith corn mainline general ol the "tii lr.- fitlitrv Division, aider rfreiving the Broii/e Ktar th dal nil!i "V" fflnt gjUfGf ’/y a' a J. 7 ANSWm m jjrjMRF. dAKM: QUl'.'s i l(„ N (Jni at, ;■ pianti:;;; maCiine be used on alt t > ■ • oi tet rain': ANSWER No. tree j. ii*>* I.inic. : - 'hint's will not entirely nplnce hand plan tiny, according to John K. Ford, assistant fore t>-r foi th,- . State College Extension sin vs<a..a . “In fact. ’ Fm'd rasa, w; p; . doubtful tha i J..,. machine: ;I! be el licit-net in are j: .laija: * ; ; n 10 acres." Smuliei ... • tet Uv.d, and areas: suit of stmiip. v.’iil probably aieiii ....a! plaid■ iftg. However, Ford jiuiVds out, tree planting nuchiui"., with a two-man ctew on op n, level, or fairly level .junni .re . ' !*■ lo plant from J.»:>;i to Ht.tiiMt m etiloig-, in an eight iniiif da s. file same two men, using GARDEN TIME Each ruing as .00.-i as me wen- - I ther turns v. arm w«.» get tin- ;>■ VC"' to -i t out in i.'i'i' . ..r <tor - - l< d (bruit tiling; lit " oft, 1;j; ; ; •nans trees and shr.u an- s : an:;- planted at that time of t:-,c veai : t Which oiiiitht to hav been piw.tfti ' ..: November or ID«« . . '•••! In . ; rcas t.b.it have ■.. t. ■ \ u.ters i l spring planting is probably G-si i but in mild a-Ssiii.itt . lila m,. . ( i planting at this time ,i the .icr ; ha-: advantage: The w-inn r rain -1 | will settle the soi; about th‘- :■ aid fc'te routs will aeiuaiiy ! glow in before the bud;; j.-ii-.h oi it •. j -n the Spring. Spring planted tiers'. i and shrubs of en do not get t-ii js* Ult.-n before hot dry w# ather j upon them and mile : tia-y an | WBlerec mulched and s-.-c'ii cared i for some of them will not ■;<, • je> pr-ciaJiv in a snimre.-] en.-ot, tike ! the last one ; lit taking :ij. sill ;: }| I'":- i save ::s nioch of the root .y.bir rr. liosnute I'sperifdiy ;i; ‘!e . a-. iof thiTße tiu' do not bite, a fib | oos root system. in tr'iii-ijant iii-; • dig till hole ‘a! t;e cm.!';'!: to in : corttoiodatt- the mots without ; crowcimi fji) in srOutvd the - 11l storian Tolls St iuHiir 01 WillisloiiV Honor WILMINGTON N ( - Louis 'if Moore, :'!‘iati mam New | Hanover His.torieal Oonwm->a<>;i I has sent Senator Clyde H Ho«'\ ! D-N. G.) a letter in whii ■ he [Sells the senator of Willistntt io;*'. i .'.'chool’s prize - wifinnig f loat in j Ur- Chri;;lrr:a>; ):,£;radc In part. Mii'*ie wrote. "T. a«Jdi ! tional comment necntsaty as m i the w-’iite man's consideration ft>t the Negro, iri the South, when we j advise that the committee <4 job | ges •vas composed of five persons i all of the white race, fend that they I unanimously granted the first j I prize of SIOO to the float wi>*<*h .-( presented the Negro high school lof (his city and county. 11 they had . i been inclined to do so they eiiailf j could have given the initial prize j [ to one us several floats w!ii< h had ! I seen entered by represbrntatives, of! | tfie white rate” ; 'Jjia i device for valor during ceremon ies in Korea Shepherd, whose parents live at 1 OOP K I 'hint Si.. Charlotte, is a platoon sergeant ii. f 'ompanv < . ;.:iut Regimt nl, 'r. S AKM V PHOTO'. RFC - iuiisd planting inet'mils. might i s able to set out t 00(1 to 1,500 s< t-dlingK in the same length oi time, the assistant forester say Fu. the pa.-t MiVi'iai year-., more >ud more t'r< e t iantiui; machines •re bein'- used in the State, ac airrive... to Ford. “A:, a result of * «’i I'"' of * mo;!.. 1 1 : ia. ■;.... held in ■■emus eoonl aes in t!:e .'ou'heln ind *. :”o.iri part- of the State, an *.a; IJ to n j'oji-hinvs have f *:U b- Jar Heel iarid *wnv.'i s. awmill operators, unci ; ’C'd a j.Jli?,.'lions,' 15,.• specialist l ord In lievs that the new planting machine' *.v *sl heap : peed tip 11 ton'st'Jition id North (Jiroiif);) espeeiallv in use (a e Ini Fla in and Lower I’iedniiiiit. £ with too .soii, pork and teavc j .•-Ist. nt depression around the; si. ;;' to: the purpose of wav. rmg.; Sfinn-; piantrd shiobs must b<- \v:i t> r; ( unh’:.- there is plenty of n il; Mulchin. with straw or rot 'c<i leave.- ?; di-sit-able Do n t use; com;; i" (sai fertilizer or manure in I tin. bide next to tlte roots Fcrfili '■* i edii be worked into vise sod! ot. top .inst iM-lofi- u.roWth starts i 't - spi mu. S’Kiliow rooted plan's eh a;s >'fe! ' and camellias shti ild be '• 'iSibsmantt'ij at the samc • -pth as, -hey were before Fruit tr -es and s.o; ( other shrubs and ir- s may' planted at the same dep'lt c»r! ;vtli-v c;< efifr than they were I thets: lifer been a heavy loss room in takin;. tip tie shrub or sort ther., iir.ialiy . the 'ot> liot.id i,i pruned back ’■•-> ‘..alance 4.' plant otherwise littP p.i un in i'. ' ■ • si y f Hit i I o I lit* hilitor | VVI STAND i ilt I; i Dui'ttam, N C. Fid ft Or Th* Gsrotinian i Derr >;r: in s I'ls.-ot edition of your ; suer carried photo by, s se'.' ", in referenct' to fen In-, f-ei \ft TfeJitnim*' Course held 1 ;.t thi Sir isi ftgh School | to Zi'buloi, Nor Carolina. ; The a: tide nd ied that t*he; ro-'irsp was give as -part of the Kt afi e l r s.- Education or ganized under my direction Firs f. be advised that I am not p- -ae’i'ilt-d with the Hesour U i Education in ills state: but instead the Stat • IV-parlmen of I‘ublic Inslrui »n. Division! or C-utdance S. vices, North Carolina Coliegr at Durham. J i serve as Coanse.fer - Yrafner tor North Carolina College and 24 5? *-» iiidrinc .' Consultant for the I State Department of Public In- ! t.ruct'on I wili appreciate it very niucii if you will make a cor m-uoti and report it in one of; your early editions Thank you very murih. Very truly yours. Hay ’lXjontpson i Counselor-Trainw: THE CAROLINIAN JAMES E. SHEPARD MEMO RIAL SCHOLARSHIP VV 1N - NERK —■ Fourteen of the iC winners of tames F Shops rd Memorial Scholarships at North Carolina College are shown In f 'Hham recently in the new million dollar NCO library which hears the name of the late founder and first president or N't f , by a portrait of the f.iiued Tar He* ! edueator Two ether winners of the scholar •shi*a t< SI 21 |f are •») • howM. li<tOret help left lo Keeping Grain Clean Pays Dividends Farmers Learn R. LEIGH 'Grain Is KoeJ ■<’ ■ j a lb Clean 1 " ; the title of a : v loldei just ptdalisheci by Hie* rictlltiudl ExlOtlStnn Si-l'-iee "i C State College Ibe folder gives faiun . in ■!i t i.ins mi how !'i k' ep tin ii ■ten'll grain clean and tint: :.av« it Hum condi-iniiatinn under the lood at.d din Ue.v rd tie- Federal gi.v --i : mi.ent b JfC'l t- file i' ,v i-riii" directed a - raw gram by the 1 eder.il Emx.t d i* ■ r A.dniim.stiatioi) in . ainpaigri to f : le,*in rip lUitune Lt tby and adulterated feedanff Q i:■ i eievatoi and t» 'tei eram i arullii * cuiii ei ie .. 1 1! lie iiwiiic diate point', of inv* j ati n b t.irrditeiy. ho wove- responsi hi lit.' for C'b-an . rain will lull ■ the Labor Shortage Can Be Beat On harm It’s Said RA . .CTO H .; - point, pi o grain to *udy lannei'.') beat the la bel lifirtiiHC war .suggested tme ■ week b . [ieciaiiiJ . of the State C i; 11 t Aid ! ■li 11 •11 al Cxter: ,un Sen. 1C The rpegia list- i nnfed nut l-.mi tin: I«l'D, iabi'l ij.j j I 'v• i 1 not ’....• a, pienul'ui in I HAS •• in is.',;:, since a riot In-e 2W)0()u ace.'! uiae work- :'- 1 1' mi into in-l'is'-i iu» efru iovmem <!id the armed ser vice-' plsn Will bl)-'," th« If V.|. ote of ymi v-'O! kers vv a" paid (o farm workers are up a to 10 per cm over a year ago and will be mou cratcly higher >n 1*15:1 than In 1952. The iv r.iiggestions made by the specialists are: met ham ye produc tion. balance crops and livestock, use belt: : production methods, in crease: size of busmes: .-.uv.plif.v work oi ediiri and iutpiovu la bor telut‘Otis It will be parti' daily important that th. available i;n • :u.oply be used as eltiec. nily a:- w-ssiblo. the vmeiali-t.-- add ior eej,' . e.>'. to fe ecu. for T»s:i. Retime feitiii/ev i •-. b pyrticu- \i (rntral Wll .'MINGTON N C Annual Horner.iiidne. *. rvices w.b be b; .itett at Central Hap list 'hurcei Hits coming Sunday with three great, services: 11:00. TOO, and 7:30. Tiie Morning Worship will fea ture the annual homecoming ser e:.r,i by the pa.-lor. with sepcud ,'i.usic by Junior C-doT while the Rev. Willie Pugh and Choir ot tilt- Pee .iii‘ View Hi'iptist ch ueh, Shallotie will i;e guests for the afternoon; and there will be an inspiring :vu;unu! dtainatiz;,! son that t-Veniny An extraordinary feature of the day will be that of the Regional Deacon., ‘Fellowship, with jepr* * scntative.- in i.Uendauot from va rious sections of soui'heaslwn North Carolina Dinne: will be s(-rvod at the church ia twe.-n th* luei nil's' and ■ ■liteiTioim W.irt !ui- RFC i invest in us Mmmmmm! iiya % V SAVINGS BONDS J as. M jM t j right Cionl row are Herman Thomas, Morganton; Evelyn Wil der, Franklin: Vl;ir\ Young. Greensboro; Marj F Mason. A fn X: Josephine I, on:/, Durham; Willie K. Adams. I.aflrange. Rack row reading from left are (’hj«. Stra.,'borne. 'l' rent «it , Fronnie Whitehurst., Ayden: .fames W. Mtlrrill, Jacksonville: 1 nci 11 e Reynolds. Asheville; lames .lor i dan. Oxford: James 1 Mo J,can, I illingteri; t'oriald !, IlnalH un, Charlotte: and Wade VI Korn* ■; aV, >)! Olive. i.rufliH-; ip. v hose hands grain i min >■ I’asi: y • ■ d.-jeet i ' in: eel i a liU ii >< I f •;!: r:inl.-ihlii.»tion, im a her*- * '.-■yrljbcn * ■i■;o: a- <w**' ■1 y i tiink/ir ii * i Snii I Y<]tejn* ie* iali■ Ll ‘ 1 111.: I oral I; tbs i 1 l'i.;lll J *rd : ilie i'l ai n (j; i,' iii -or v. ii | ha v<- ! n eonlinn* and mere;. - <•- stcn. N> protect i air. thii.Hieh use, c: n 1 i atieide ■ t’lrrn/.alits. and nid>-ii : l aics !li*< I p' c.aii.:' '.vai n. Insert and indent C.niiOi pro ;:a:iv .'. 111 h Os inn jo; Hiij.ii !;ua.'<' in 111111110' l!. Clear. ;■; aii 1 , an* ■ poillf OU* 1*1“ f.ad'j no obi lined from • t.'li ii.e.ri no.lit; a Kent b, 1f; I* and la' ; nine: ■ J .tcir oh i-'olilaj' i'-u*. g, in ■, wi:i.n. to tti. Pii i .Mc*e !,no;, r.b|).'d tirn n!,, N C. Stale C li lt-.': <•. .{:; 1 >•. iarly fur nitrogen by >■! 1 ifl lll r to hi ghei Miai \ r i:-. lower gust oc: unit mi xi'.lres Carefully deb-i n; me your > qum.ineni.'. 1! production Minplies Cii til l e.U'iy to lie arc trios . avail.uili vfit r 1 not df d. Buy power- am; mac' ne.y need iii to farti! 1 iticion'ly. a n.arhjn 1. !.: to he res: e product ion am! to replace 'nigh - cost labor. Check , pnssibiliiii •. of imying recondition• 1(| 1 tiim-iocn! 'vei |.l eeacleat : , : n good repi.il amt lil'iu* t cue* r 111 a ■ muchin* shed when nor in - ! honor Wll MINCHON N. < • (ha i.f In* ;-:(> student a! Tic; iu :* *■ irir.tiluti Ala., making the !■ t of Who Who Among Stu dent*-: in American Univei.- itie: ~1 Ui e- tor iosli 1. a Wd, : mingtonlnii. ll*' is Foster U Vuilcr Those honored aion.« vvhh hun dreds ot liieir f.t-J1 <>w Americans, i wi-i'*' selected o': the ba.-is of a point system which includes: 1 Tin* .student'* I x* .'Muncy and -iutei’ity in scholarship 2. His leader: hip and participa tion ti: extra - 1;;: Ire :;ia and ; domic activities. 3 Citbenjr.jp and s-a vice to the . i school. j 4 Ha pi omise of future Useful : ness to business and to society i Here a- a brie! sketch of the * I *•> onal life of Fuller: * Nani* Foster I). Fuller | Home address: 208 Hciuy Sir*•■•! 1 K Wilmington, N C Telephone No.: 33104 School addre Emery 4 It* »nj 2. Tuskcgec 1-1 (.’.lt* . Alabama Major: Industrial Education Minor- Social Science President, Industrial Arts; Cine* Vie -Basil-, as. Lain bd a Epsilon Chapter -if the Omega PPhi Fv»- : tei :nty. Co-Chairman ot the St s ; deni Faculty Council; Member of !be ifousm;. Committee, of Ts ke !’*■(> Institute: Kditor-in-Chief of R .O T C ■CADKTHKP.At.Iv Man erj.';.; p-igo; of <: 1C "CAMPUS Di • GFST".. i'iible. lie 1 atioris - Mana«*n -,f our yearbook "TUSKEANA . ilfWfSi J I W H 0m If##' m 4,. -if Ugiin.- ( orns Major Cur! P. Sifter, winner of flu- Mcdn! of Honor mye- \mcn sw *•. ~>bereto gh <■ I), i l{ ol Hfs for rim tnias <dfls Hip je.ir, da (or Mltet, u .s now ;ui instructor at the Marine < ..rtw m Qj'isnfi. 0. vir i; him, cm - this < ;in ' v ,y, l-.tii.ii. and >. iicir year Mu tool I*, 1 „, ;l j - Food for Good Hoafih dpi lllk:., 'There children sre h-arnii;;.: « ;i ! toad; in *•;*: to u’sih-c goo.! TcaHii. Tutii-ri-ulosis aksueiattoiis. aililiuted with t '.*• X .*; **s■: = 1 Tniien ulosis Asset - ' elation work with sCcmis in iicrh’n 1 *iu. ;i imi jtr* "mm; to ten.-h si-hool cinhhen how !>■• nl* . tie-1*;.;.. ' S again * it • ; - 'TP- 1.;'! um. * yon m; peoiiU; ; ' Wc*-l! ! a ;u!*i :'■>> ihau a ■■* ! (i 1 *•..-■• - 'T.t'i.mg abeUl lii iii lib iinn* rise; r ;I (•*' tin ;i ;s **: Tli *me m siili|ec-ted by the aiiiuial Pli; Mu.,-; S- 1 :*; Sale 1.f.-its 1 oa.iilCieu iumi Nov. 1? to Pee 21* by the ’l Ii as.ao* uitsoi .-. , rhis colorful Kilt jacket for Ih iVnso Bond Christmas presents is available free of charge at most, banks ami some poss nflices. Ask for your free Defense Bond gift jackess eariy. .\ ' l« S 0 A #| nn >u '\ «^-‘ v ■R t\fi\ a mil pint pf V : t(t*A 1 »■**»■ i ■’ 1 - II HSmK j'iSPf' .WR mk IV .. p-" VA fv* w’l 1% ' ( ~ \ ill % % r,.***'’ Qf I DDAnr SOUR MASH rnUUr sourbon - STRiitHf SOiiSS‘4l V.fhP D- fij’K * f.iiyfi SC; i.itfj i, f,tufi!t : K l Pi: LSl!!p.'!LLt. KK PAGE SEVEN
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