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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1955 •'' MMayggrv**** y • w;s-pt; \ ’ -+ •; • *•’'%;' •. . : ‘W ; ».< ?• \ ..'& t ';-■ * W'% '■■ « V l -"-- • ?' !!•>•> » J& ' va .•£*''.... . •••*.;•;:. • _>^.V.; : ' ;•.'•* $•; jA # , A'-.D * '>', •.. ‘"• ‘ V t "• ~ sm.'l£^-I£^.sa^;• &*;} / a " a I W? &• imKPX. ■■.■■'**> mm* «j.&; \ 1 # : : , , ■- t A ' , A- •'.■'% •■ . . ‘ ‘ •■' U /? P I f P ' y ■ w 'D -. ; : . 1 i ■’ j . I ‘ i ■■. - "•*’ | % £?VJfc |f sr?&s*sz** f4 I X<■ ,-t:, ■ f 0 f.> v . vD-A '■■ . . f ’ •J&Jk&i wl&M> ' ®™s-AW y-,''' ' v’- : - I s -- ' ' *sJh '■" ■■ '••■•>■"* *&&' • mrA.m. Farmers Burn Dollars "■'” »pp,a (<JBaEKaT»- -sgi®?*. * ■'■?■' 'CVa^ - - - ■, • . ■ T D' " * c -t „> ■ •*•".••.|« Si t- - f .&,- w 4 f- ■ •- #s%’ • £&’ ?)id& ■■" -4 i^iylj i. h. fP- ; *i§> jasL £■ - ■'• 12 -. ;k WwtM ■■ - * •Va '% ■- # ■' fc# CPdSP a 4 Ji '■ . .: - -T. v „>i v. • •;.,. .v -a p Th* prof‘i!Ct;*.o *f rr.:-r,> mo r .h . v .t t?-:. ; ! . fir* d;-:- Aoyeil this tndh'na tar*» sad its eoTi'.-sits, »':< 'vJ.-ng ;oc bt ' iie'.s of corn and IftO tons ot ncv. Jy oarve.' d}. If the rr.. ; -.i» ■• c ■t; at c* b: c is too high when it is stored, tire S>y spontaneous Ithition often results. Arrn-ncan fat-mr-rs stjusandorttf r. ;e then J.3£ - ; 00 a- ■ '. .• > r :* oft the po-vrest <■: al! T' at >■:■.■■ Do .1;/ n.; farm fixea .in 135';,, a '.■•'.:■■■ n; n.ore than s339.a©a<Kr: ter fcie J■ i - Tae National Fk« PrO-t-'tio; / ■• a: n •■-•■.-a,:?:; tr,t m it not a. ! . <!’ fire a wea’A ?; ‘ hare h ippened ' -?rf. had i an a i.-r« :-j r. ■ C ■'; ;:.,D:'i -ii’c! h '-IZ^ ; ..-S fron: I h . p; apeidv. Both *;'.••• DF.PA and the fniit-d States Dftpartntent of A •p-icuiture urge aU farmers to ?.' •;n taking these ek-.ricntary p- .'i-a.'-,-i... durpv; Fire Preven ti n Week. Oct. 3-Lb I—Ee careful v. :th cigarc-tfe? £: ; r;a ; -hi..-, and :•-: f - ■• rod employees to follow your ex it "Die, -Keep the space around acs sad furnaces Dear of cornbusii ihaa. Ifevc-r,. attempt t- build Slave if set up and serviced by a <ju:u:£c-<J heating a,eh. T;e c. e:.!ra t; ire with an o : heater keep it i IS. i kWk 14- rr la ! 3 lisps J* * j. % |J|l y \y: v . i( // $r nerey fecsk Thousands <>• nouit -yn7-.nl use Pmtt« .Poultry RegitJator to sup 7?y P fviirrfn r>-r Viur.l raaeask and potent vitaiuiiu to laying ileus. Th: se factors are often neecPd i r top hetJih and toe botiv vigor that pushes herds ifi' o heavier laying. Don’t delay. Try Pratts Poultry .Regulator at cur risk. If you don't get more < ggs in 15 days, your money will be dbecrfully refunded. Could c nything be fairer than that? Juzl screed if en fop of the math r s L. v "V f . ■•,. .. i , : jj ' i JOB P. WYATT & SONS CO. SEEDSMEN ■ Dean, turn it off and let it cool *'■*■ 1 i i■. i\ t, and v- »u ! j ■■. m •■;■•. . and n .tal voolaintr with a pour 3 !.t ter ”'. collect in corners, closets, along budding e.-.-ills Keep oily rags in closed 4 Replace fiarnmable wood ngie 1 e;fii.g with asphalt -c" . b .. .:.i : B. or other 'eye-re; nt matt ial. FiammaWc ro r - : nvite the spread of fire, J s—• Protect oil main hue inc.s; ■Ai'.n approved i_;; Bn.ng red >••,•; ; ’ em? en-t froqu- ntly check theli o* eu... ■ .eg. 6—Bcf i" f ..e';r.g equipment ■ shut it off and let it cool. Refuel ’ out -of -doors and a wav from flames, i • T - ; .■• •A.-aßy e.h-ck all w ir-’ '.r.g, and have bh rt—( plpice ;jn? thr.it is worn or deioc , t f - * KiC-fc-p :-i .s’jppiy oi extra 1 us*-.v. <d prop-n- atfper,-..;c < 15-ampere fuses ic.-r house circuits). j ; B—id8 —id or. t let gram-dry my equip-' merst overheat and don’t place j dried grain whore it can be jg-J ' nitud by parks from machinery.! >% O nt » ■ ■ r% « ,«* ~m t# ,iS , -Si j> ,«? JSifl ] nlb *Jk ■- V %el »f I* IW*ii S -% f* f->. '• F% I -f: S all / Wfr |-J W' fe * W £ Is# 1 feat #% r fipifv.!* W4# 1y Registration ...■- r ■ for perrons two new extension courst*s in ■ special edv.v,*.;« tr» be offered ■ at St. Aligns DCs College begin- ! “Int.'-i-dacr'M: to i'xee; mar.ii Children" v:ii hr- offered an &;...;- libctav mornings. Rescut ration will be lielo from B,IS to 11:15 a. a. •‘Speech Pathology" or 'P wbolfifiv ol Ext-'-ptsiwial Children” wit! be iMqH for rvenitiTs from V.-19 to 8:30 o'clock. registra tion date in .January 28. Each catiTie will give tlv<-c- ! ’ ewester hour? of crecut and ■:■-•• *. LiG&ifr rrnw&i w'f.'ctii v ~ ! h* -K-n uiriividuals tiu- Persons i ; iioiild nddrttheir hstt~r? to Dr. Mam’S B. Boulvv'ire, St. ru'ies v’igix, NoJ Ul Cits alirta. asliil iifibi'ii. The “Slurs of Tomorrow' Pro- j pram tin.: was postponed Monday ! , night. December C, because of bad I weather will be held at the Cros -1 by-Garfield School Tuesday night, ; January 11, at B.VO o’clock Gtiislanding music students from North faroSltia’s Col -1 leges t«i be heard in eoneeri are Doris Lynch. Saint Aug- j tine's College; Ethel Marie Terry, North Carolina Col lege, Durham; Lorose Ed uards. A. and T. College. <!i eras boro and Riab Inez Jones, Shaw 'University. The public is cordially invited to come out. ; The program is being sponsored j jby Alpha Fb: Alpha fraternity, i <* bali. , <>V' ,:.% -- :m - :•: , ;: ttfit C >'*•• -*< :•; m*-;t n *.■ *r. - * K- . ..: 5-; v -% \ q*-: : ■ t>? it’D rVirSt J..:*” / ‘ v:y Mitiifij'/* inßS.ih, 'i-'jr «4 c r ..^ • ••frri ' r’- r «n;‘r/Ui > . ’r. r; *. u -' u»i f€ktgv ill v s i3m 4h e 5 1 ,. -.• t *VwC- .Tj. lIfnSSV Geogr.-p'oeaßv it's a long way from Dixie to the 1- ar West. Vet. sp.r.f ::;!i,v. there :■> so r : --• j to. •_cs': f ~.n r ..-' item U;r :. col j'eil in the W-jsr. * * * ‘ -■'> "ott f ; iai . arr-;* T r-r - P-- i ror.ics as to why w<> trnsvvv p 0..- t---a£ non < on Ttnis;* ou t Pf F.'est aarl ,■ ■■• - , /<m Sonfb. i* is net " . .so-i. ■ bj a<-( ident, sM'fß'' ; '•on. V. iiiiani iO ‘,- s’ 1 K n ii w I a ml -j ■_ > i f (Cali/.), par;}- -Bii'- » O - j i -'• ■ '•; k ue. >D ,;• ■ i p v- fru r . . i - •.- ,i ■ 1 p.ii tr line*. nor ,<Ay '■Nrs h-- ■ ■•-' i j ! an a; c; den;|ti'-Dy ,Ws #h - j sen. IV ayn r J -y.O'-- - ! Moras n,■■<■•.■ j. *" ei;st ’ ’ | iadrp-ntKri: C.w. ; ! ovirhcr is fact for first tims a j sd :att*r» Stroeß *i'net C,» • cUr'ied ay \rr-in voice. {, » » * There is a d-; v:: : for? [ cotdimjtd eacrcacmrie-its s-f ih.u- ! fairs espstcially* F*'d->raT'V;.'i : I * # & I In a few &.sys f many stale lee.- | | i?^alcfisv tmn Fres?;?up: t?••-< . p j lem w state caj-*tals wiil be raxs- . f ing reeeisaes. nr A.« V.'' ',• ■ Yi-* ■ j7 , . govern. n\ *:. t m*t n. u -eadv ’ * ♦ v I ?>r . o'.'': u P'vy sale.*} bin 7 on: of ij Western states have 0.m% ss?fi Oregon is dne far ertf- eurß r„ the fear, Ali il Southern sßitef. have a sales tax. Only 3Z siate.i have state income iascs, bm li> out of U U’eftiera states have one, ai? 11 SouUierr, -tai.es l ive .; F«-a : . r *?: f ♦ f%. (T * " r S $ •£ 'ifcirf !i W ii- >-■ if '■w £ * •* W- i ■>' —T r i j tm —j |~ TTTI lie-5 j ! 1 j 1 | i 1 i M i ! $/& * j iDooUlyll Ccibr toss Iff- I j «,r : t r ’~ '. : s j.i t i fjr ;>/* ! - , i „: j j S orvfii ■‘-y- V i -• ' : : i ] i “i ppQViJf - v-r-~ s ! ,J_J.J ! |cool 1 ( 1 I J&i !i, I„J Ii! j | z* i i \ l { ?. ifft ff» 7"% ii ;'“ v*-t*t*\ d* #•** I / ... { S | 1 | I f 6s fit. S'W£■ i 5 i«P 1 iSTv't j ! i I I ; 5 •,, ■- i Mr, «'-{ , . 1 Do!: ars^t-, Pfr'b 'tti* i —I —} —{ ——| 200 L I i I I Li j 1 i lILI .1 '4O '4l ’42 ’43 ’44 '45 '46 '4/ MS ’43 V V '52 'S3 '54 ’ *■ F-. •'■■p Sparky trains his hose on fire losses. The prsph shows that, when Inflation of the dollar is taken InLo ac-Omsn!. :1.. U..- Is r.-t so great as it otherwise seems. The National Fire Protection Ar-: ■> iation, sponsor of Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3 9, esthnalca that ihe i'C4 i loss will hit SI. 190,000,996, but this amount would be more tuan cut in half in terms of the If* 10 value of the dollar. Fire prevention really work?.. | 'While the dollar fire loss today j is three-and-a-baLf times as great * as in 1840, the real loss is far less. . ; In terms of 1940 dollars, as shown - in the graph, the tFS.-Canadirm • i loss in 1953 would have L cn only about $550,000,000, instead of ; ?i.i50,000,000. The National Fire Protection! Association, sponsor of Fire Pro-1 ventjon Week, Oct, 3-8, says: 1 “Current inflated dollar loss fig ures are misleading. The amount, j of actual property destroyed by j fire is not far above the fire waste , of many years ago. This ;s in the JwnT ~ ~ Vr/."", r?. I-i ", f »f j "-r »:.*> * ■•■ v, i. U- tr U!p-i. are; :i •,: A h. -V i : " .- N, pin;, : r- .'[ ittiX.'-.'gwO'; 7*5 -*'*!<FTit>. f»i V« ■<* - -.i."Ac'* -iiis ; j While Stale I:i»rs ' 1 •■'• • *' esl 3 \-io.-'»<s r - r K - : . ; ~r J- ,; **• ’ U f ‘ * - r " ... PA I <»; uziimiht gz!,v*: iW- tax, * * * ; MM&r d a ic. f ** * | i 7bat is Fo:ieral]y j taxed, asd hi i'- tera? >a%y- ! eriimratt h<-. «ois • •. ; *!> <. • i ; ; ,•, \ <U" -rr-..; '0?.3 fit :. r. . ,v >,• j ; laod. MS-.2 ai ait ] jv! ', r *v zptßl : .' ; '‘*4 " j ¥ V y ff.7 v . . t .. | j sii' h as V7OM, u n.d tvm.■» \ 1- ■ h'-a b; P I ci , T : J'o*' <■ .. ■: « f- o lipinv t>»lk»vwar pf. u-.,e0. pro- i b' .os; «'•■;!>,'irii is ii’ Jay,-.ii •- j j p.- , -..;» ... ..... . . f ’ pv; Fecbaid t;u: f . - J Jivt (■*'- i... t*i p.ivr.Yi *; ht'ip iiiian:*ii»• J;-. j ■: bn,:3 1 ove; : i'tXi- * r : frt'. .»* 1 , ,J i L - -- - face of a huge increase in com bustilrie property—thousands of new homes, new factorl-'.-s, new schools, and untold amounts of combustible manufactured good:, that euim building.;, highways, said storage facilities. "The tjend of losses in relation to the total amount «•••£ combust ible property has been decreased through measures of fire preven tion and protection. This means that people are learning and ap plying the simple elements of fire safety and that the.intensive pro gram of fire prevention which is being carried on toy many organi sations is paying oil'.” THE CAROLINIAN Margaret J. Butcher Tells AKA’s Backward Teacher Coil'd Jeopardize Status NASHVILLE (ANP) Alyi.a - Alp ~.t No.' C-‘*»y, v ,.j (jf jjj_ s white colleague? to i militant No-giu, is fn more ( A member of tin- Washing i in, 1> (' board of education, l»r. Butcher related how a vi trite board of education of tidal mice expressed dismay ho vs to best ofiiite the ser vices of those Negro officials vilio fcao displayed sn little inteHat in desegregation, k of both o.rtjraKe «nd rouroge • ..t I'hzu'i.ic‘‘T in 011*2 SiUian'.cm, in:- <■ - y ■ -Jv -imb :%W»»»>«B»<S»W«bWW^.W^Mfi.WJWfIW<iLIIW»WW>WMIWIWMWWaMWIiIWMWHMWWBWWMWi | SPECIAL PURCHIA .. L\ Cott s I ! # '• .: sum... | ♦ WOVIN GINGHAMS . ' • IXCfTiNG DARK 'CITY* PRINTS \ Ca fj I ' - / V ’***' • WOVEN CHAMftRAYS 4 ‘^"'k * Si2£S FOR JUNIORS- MISSIS -V j^X j .. . tVEN HAlf illiSl ,t | y : // v-A ? / I lludsuß-Stls Baseieit twcskin arm;»wi A/ma&muviiatK.*u vmaamrn&m i juifeteastsiiflt I WINTER GALES J.V TAR HEEI.IV WRING LAV,'. i. BENJ> Blillll'BA «l r WEATIFVS TO > ,T.<X' ; Hurt Sr ne it :;.:i December t;r. ir-/gr v • | have t tu.-rr! the :i ;■ > ■ ~•,:. • i.r.-,;.; ’ ' .-'.-y nvy • L - vtanet! that tfefc-7 dio ': C ! titcmwives ous^r,:t yt \o y white chiidrt-i." Dr J‘ry:tey sted O A re:it: you ond ' -j; y .; Iv you are rot -■ ■ ‘ .. t, .. N.-;r.> cteldrca ar :;y. • r on;, ’*?■•. v- , j ' ;•■•.*} TO ’* (i : ?' Uit if <}.i no war a 1 * s * ■'* ■■ l ■•■• --■ . •w g ut «>f Bermuda short wearer* at- A.ylh Carolina * '(those. Iter ham, to tßiVf indoors for their i Kiy.uuoi s nrt of basketball Os ,-'.3g the SCO Eagle*' cnicitl J.-.or. r> 10.nr •{ ••.•••• series, -V ! tr: tered the SCI stodent# i who are wearing their fitfdiltwi ■ able togs for r. sneyia} pose tm ) lit Kr:di:<in stadlwtn | si::ate fyauita K,\rnvtt. .tet ; sit siovail, firweva ihuurtvn. gvdfhrfrteyfe * r •; WA HfNOTON. ■ 1 ... ; * ■■• :(, Ary ■ » < ,i"( ,J«f y - t ■• m r r»i.- ns tr f> l i! ( . .;■ <s l-'L'l. TbiS 1 ' ?:-••.It? T. Wash- J'-iJjA ■- ' -i l\ i yti'ty i 'll&'S. t - ’. V ‘K i-"H ?- ' V L)JS‘ ' PAGE FIVE .■ crnirjiwißK', e-' JK, Sherman Perry Lillian 00*4% Thomas Calloway Edith White, and Glrnora Vapee. Among A* Tanoaiy fcaaketball garnet which the. above students are expected t a see on the N(. C (’Dint’s rtii!'ion dollar ro«rt are llampten fnstltwte. January ft :. Aagustine’s College, January 13; A and T College January Zl; and tVinston-SaJem Teach r ■•' Cwitege, January 29. <ti ator and advocate of N'eyi"* advaMMient through indua- Inal education, Wahingten w,,s appointed organ her and prim ip.il of a Negro nonwl ■ hool at Tuskegee, Alabata* in IK si A copy of the oalmdu may he obtained free of cott «riling to Sshenley IMa tributors, Linpire State UaiU sng, New Y ork City,
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