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Pi. *JL s m ?v ,. • J§| c .MiLMsl' ; ' =.' m PBBHBKW W ; - - »HBplr - ».' * i . Jr t dt" \ -^agai^fe^^^Miiapw* I .J . £o* smJ -#k siih'itt /tight... (t fathers thoughts It's Lite . . . way past 12. The house i.s so quiet. \t Hi.it, v. v have things finished pretty earlv this year. Be .1 tree we've ever had. The presents look good Grace snakes pretty packages. Wish we could attord a bike for Tommy. Mac be next ccar. I guess a rather always wants t< i give his kids more than he can. A lot of things look different when \ou have a child. lake what the scliool board does What happens in Washington. And the DN. \\ ill he grow up in a world at peace O! at war? \\ il! he be reallv free - or like the (;CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY^ tlorida A & M Top-Ranked Football Team In The Nation For 1952 Season CHICAGO By virtue of play, in* the nation's most rugged soue »e dariii<{ the UISV I'uotbali sen ■ in, the Florida A&M Rattlers -t v* (tarried the ratirui from the ’ip .-kin Huddle as the nation’s ading football team Rated almost even with (.be Rattlers were the nation's only two undefeated teams, the Lin eoin (Mo.) Tigers and th,- Texas Southern Tigers. These tun squads played etu-li olner ■ to a l.'l-i.i standstill on October j 2* I Cot fling l’oeith vren- tin Virginia j late Trojans, tin'i| the last game | >-. the season. Hie nation's only i :;uad willt a perfect record This ; earn ended riie .season with the | dcfen:-iv(- record allowing on i y 35 points to nine opponents iiU ting out seven of them. Prairie Vi ’•• once - b- ate:. Panthers are ran kid -•>11 •. and Mon is Brown s t-hrice whippi’d Pi.irf le Wolvet 'nes are rated u venth. One'* .topped Bethune Cookman and Maryland State or, Lathani, Koma Wliite, and Logan riclaney, Jr., photo b> Shirley > ( r jat w 'N. V. "j f' i f ' '"e f , 1 j j y _ : syyrshr r o .' .A \ I,) -Y. i| V; T- '' Tii J fep, u .. ) Ti% / . ' . ~ / • "MFET CORLISS ARCHER"— A&C •- Ffidays 9:30 P M t Caster* lim«, rated, eighth ami ninth, and Soulli ere lOt/i , Rouudiug out Uh b.u.ir.s dozen i tire r.&'J Gra!iiid.i:iv atici Texas, , , l,;le-j;e. if raid I!,; M;e folilitv list a'-' "-.ad was St. Paul 1 Polytechnic Insli- i lute wince, once more ended the I m a.sun wi’.jiout a victory. Ais-i vi" loryiesu were Paul Quinn and 'foußidoo. i.dshop College. • v'rpiuia Ijiuuii ado Delaware Slide sal. s'aged onjy e,ae letor, 1 . out ol tile ! to..' do the n.dllei'.s na (,'pen to et rii tie- to), . ,-ai;i : when they ' Ifered tv, i, UeU-at tais season. Oi the toj, it! teams i- the nalioM, i F.tp-icoc me! seven of there, to ;ng to I’ethiine Ciooknnm on .. Jl.t• ■ ( set t\ .-.11111 so an arouseu South ern > ev-ii The KaUlers met these (isiiiis ami defeateil them wliile Hi, > Mere vet ii ii heat ?-!■ .Viet I is liutmi, (’lain- V ieu and \tr gdiia State. 1 heir only too m tups u ere Benedict rial Fort Valley. Their other noil-rated victim was Alien wtiieli lost on!) to th, top teams tht; sea son. ami did defeut tVlorris Brow n children in countries where the government runs c' ere thing? W hat, is it they : av? “brbertv is even American'., hirthrieht." ! A man want to gr. e in son the- bed ! >i i everything. A diunce to feel free and in dependent, l'oiuakt up Ins own mind and work out hi- ow n life No i.m . to worry him. And peace -• certain!', peace. A good world to live in. tlial’s if. And part of that n up to me ..nd a!! of I.ls. Most of all people who have children That brings it prettv close to the Cini- tmas mes sage. doesn’t it ... a Child make-, all the different c. The Ratviei , 1 olii d h; ' gSt \ '<• t cries in 10 .1; . ’•> '•coriisj; 27? jMJIIi’S to .'I'J : '■ , .•!.i •■ * ii; • pOTiootS. f . ,)> , ■ 1 ,„.! ■ ■’" / •. - ••■ ■H ■ • ; - Ms /; . i • . I t •4, : m v " i ■ v '-«* .„•■ _ y^.V „ \ V /\ ~ , M?. v * < . P'j.'.l 4 '■■•;•? * / ' • C : %;y ■ . ,•.•' A IJ! ; ; ." v • .... '.. .7■; •/ ;; , ' % y<. ’ | y;/; ■' Jr/" t ‘ ADI)IT SEI s|f|9s FABLE 11 AND'I CHAIRS / ''MIA/A < f y/ . ’ •vK ATsr-A i / , £ » «■ • <.r :. : y i 4 g k 4*. -*■ Pstll i '•'••• i VICTORIAN Sf§|Ss LAMPS .iusi air NO MONEY DOWN ON H EMS LESS THAN SSO J __ |) t 1-IfILIG-UViCt ' pW/' ::i Os K-nLtiCi-iva-:. . J Corner Wilmington and Hargett St*. PAGE SEVEN ers ’.'.err- t*he hvo yrtt of Tigers fro.ni : uiee:/ Toxaa Southern, i ni'c. i r-i . liditiy stronger rO-rv: :e fOtrt 10,i T x.,s Southern, t .us its '-.itinr; aa Ne. 2. "UIM ' -i ft >■T, lli ivnnhng and ", •.- , ColS' ,1 rciui,-.,! .■ t; 1 I,; 13th, Were r.'.H?d, t'.it could Mot v.i;; ttit ci tii i.il tuuti' .
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