6 Industrialist To Raleigh Friday For Address At Shaw University Dr William K. S': tu dent of Shaw Umv i Bounced that W. D. M-: rector of Ir.di: .S' ••• ■ the Chrysler Cnrponiti. r. Hi troit. Mich';.;.it*. Shaw Un:vt : .-,iy ternher 27 -p 'n Oit ■ , n le?)t Aurijtei iavii. Mr. Mrrnfietrl i . n.i?« nf Buffalo \cvt Yen. Hi- re. r-ived the A 15. degree ft » a F.Pf’rgCtOM ! < "ill- : in ’ \ degree In Education i >m University <>f Kontu liv Prior to tninin? U>- - Corporation in W’. school teacher n: n'i : 1 ' h - ptco hao riri-v- i o tth other lUtonv'hili tu.-m? firrr The speaker - tioael affair - and r a • trsmediat® p- t -r- ■ ■ of c-t • d r-f r u ■.• ■ ;. Is also chair* - •>* <■' at \v " , \'T‘. (4* verri**' Rape Suspect Gives Self Up; I White Woman Changes Story PTTTSBORO. Mi • hour hunt, .'or ' ' works? v he hrd :■■ ■ an elder!;- white ' V! : r ; attack, ended be,r ir ■ -• the fugitive MirerGu v wG •- r,-, At the sam time, u vi&isri chsngeri h efficers th t s he : ••• tempted to isr* < • The *'i ' ftronsr. sfi 3Hd: ;; oid - me- •- * ~ TiThn raised* Arm? According to pohf*' rrcwaw S!gr»i?tl 1 . . •! that Arnv-‘fnng r*v»d her Fnrn» vhih Kr: n-a,« away OtfKers m ar rest Atifitlfot!? in * f>r the farm iyf Monro*' IV •* v v f?oto tht* ?nsp« t • ‘ ft'*.. ? stem them a r* A \i'l&ti T'v'c days Gg r* tc riiff; r r turned him. fr*. H° <■» • ’• h '• f ’ " ■ I ugh i \\g n-v n f ui's | By Globe j G j r :P‘ ■- A V 'I | f - A •‘■'■■•■'•'oAv.. .. ;• ... .. . ■••• "" IN ROCHESTER HEIGHTS Wholesale Electric Supply INCORfOKATEt* 2012 FAIR VIEW ROAD Raktgh u- r -. , . t rp 4.7354 ,0-1 VnMigri'" -’sssswcsrr.s-'jitnir - •*• -.vr-r- ••. rr ■>■ f?r . \ m 3 a era \ Gl raU B 1 «R* !I A 4-5 QT. HATIOMAL i>l3IiUEU!> hKd&UCi'S h. Y. • 66 FHOOR )> MFKkn iFt n , 1 , ... .1 . o=* nn charge for u :>.i arrestrri on. an ('...it reins r.tpn said Sh»>r rin \V 'hi'f'm.ikc. "Jw* I : li-oni. th.-r*> iviH h.“ much M ,t Up r. ivnli ltk*=!i bp the Sponsored By CPM/« /V e wFtner Fa rm s i'ontest To Open ler fit Lifeht. Corn ' oi' ■ < .O'o-'-s Vines Farms oeiltcat : o. 1. nnoei •'••:'• in October Med | ■ ci. - ; p,••>•. o! K.>l“ish. contest di 1 .. , • !->.» *.l .- lb.-.* 5! coon. I h Morth '-atoUna and 1? In | He rtften aerne* m a speaker before eivit, school and other eetntcuniiy groups and has re presented Chrysler Corporation at Educational meetings In many states He is a member of tho Ameri can Apprenticeship Round Table; American Society of Training Di rectors; American Ordinance As sociation; American Management Association; Detroit Board of Commerce; Phi Delta Kappa, na tional honorary educational frater nity; lota Lambda Sigma Pi, hon orary Industrial educational frat ernities; a member of the Detroit City-Wide Advisory Committee on Vocational Education; the Ari- Devolopment and Training of the National Industrial Conference Board; Michigan Legislative Stu dy Committee on Higher Educa tion; end ’he Education Commit tee of the Detroit, Hoer/} of Cem j metee. The Merrtttelde ho*-* S »w end a daught®*' woman’s family. They »s»iwd him.” Armstrong told police h" did no' know what happened at the woman’s house He said he -vas drunk but did no* think he would try tn hurt, her because she’s !, .jusi !;V<r- 3 mother South Carolina in which r r -i ■ i- - v"? are eligible to compete (or cash pri3.es totaling 52.800 ptan<i are now being made hv ami Conservation rotnrmwHv ftoTjiu to hnH meetings tn Oct ober. Booklets outlining rr>n fc-.f rules and awards were mailed <0 tJT Htca! ennsrrva tinri I.np! rrisors ibis week CF&L offers awards to eommun i ity conservation eommiiees, coun ty board? of conservation supetvi':- ors. and individual supervisors for outstanding ork m soil and * -r *' * conservation. Credit te given fo> new conseri •-fion practices and improvement of existiing praeHe®r ‘ |jj gbe Wib-Sf rontest, whch ended in s*• •■>•••• "v* half a million acres of Carolina farm land. were ujdffed Ti-.g contest 15 adminirtered ,Hv by conservation supervisors , ork unit coriseivatiorus's and other farm agencies with CF&L cooperation and sponsorship Asiatic Flu Combated In Canal Zorn PANAMA CITY > ANP ’ MOI * ; than 10,000 Negro personnel of the j Canal Zone Government agencies and their dependents will be in cluded in the immunization cam paign against Asiatic flu which is to begin shortly. A supply of vaccine specific a gainst- the Asiatic strain, is expect j ed to* arrive this month by Canal : Zor° Health Bureau for the benefu | of white and Negro employees of i US Government agencies in the • Canal Zone, it was announced ! Thursday by Health Chief Col : Charles O Bruce. The Kealtb Bureau ha* *e* nuisitioned n euffirient a mount for 9,000 person* in it* j initial order This supply is independent of vaccine to ix* supplied for tho immunization of the Armed Force* person mpi stationed in this area The immunization program tciT j be on a voluntary basis and the , Health Bureau will establish a schedule of charges for the vac cine prior to th« beginning of the program While the initial supply may he ’ sufficient for all these desiring in-1 [ oculations. the vaccine will first I | he made available to (our groups j ; of employee# whose work increas* | es their exposure potential to the j Ajilatic influenza and whose ser- j ! vires are essential to certain '■ | operation of the Canal organtza- , j lion. These, groups Include Pans- j jma Canal pilots, ship-boarding ! ; personnel, employees of Gorges | ! and Coco Solo hospital* and school teachers. And vHhnut forth ft ki tm poa-'Bihl* <0 pknac Him.. For whoever would draw near he God muni, h*»iiov« liiai Re ex -Ist*, and that He reward® those who Him.—(Haw h?e.w« il s A.) Kyon thtw of ns who Heehn with hut tittle faith are some, • times rewarded by a sudden I i demonstration of God’# love j and of Hi# existence, ft- wt an unforgettable experience, | which fills sis completely with : such wonderful warmth and 1 light «s can only come from the Holy Spirit. W, H, Jones Os Elizabeth City: • ?isz^xttzzxattttttsxa.-.^TLrA¥varttsasruvr. -.enjawr r.;■... . Tr.qtapn.vrwMamaiiU’wrui a'P-wirnwrirnraamgwKßgao “Certainties Gs life” Topic Os Principal’s Address At Shaw 11. Speaking on the topic of '•Life'? - ; Challenge,” Mr. W. H. Jones, prin- ; I cipal of the Pasquotank County | j Elementary School, Eluiabeth City, ; j told Shaw University s'uder.n and I faculty members at the ninety mv ond formal opening exercises on 1 Septernoer 18, that in the search ! RRANFI hPFNINR tlnAllU uruiiiiii THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPT. 26 *27-28 221 South Wilmington Street DIAL VA. 8 = 2574 liltt B K1 M t ™ : =£sSßz=== Come In And Register You Don’t Have To T’c Fresrnf To Famous WESTINGHOUSE . £ i , .. v Prizes For The Ladies And Kids i MY SIN PERFUME FOR EAC!! LADY .. . . BALLOONS AND LOLLY POPS FOR THE KIDS Absolutely Nothing To Buy The Party’s On Us! Pp» f| TIIOIII ft ■ QB S i,v p ||?. **" c» 1 imw% i fc'liii l«CI ■ M' IH is lls-w O m fell! 1 A y F'W‘ !A£r-'-H:£A I mij MAY lAw WSSIIIGHOIISE how* tf.H ;)i*d •*. ( i mn **» gfy **&*«% * v W Iff*?* ® ® KS9 WASHER ELECTRIC RANGE service "safes, I Capitol Appliance Co. Courteous -2- Fast Efficient M n 1 f Personnel ~. * Factory Trained 2.. HS* Wilmington 'Street Uia! \A | THE. CAROLINIAN for the CERIAIN7IKS OF LIFE, a passion for facts possesses the modern world “Nothing. l,e ,-uated, that promises the reward of knowledge, is too remote or t..n inconsequential to he studied by scionrists. Dor in stitutions of higher learning give jus the foundation ta face life’# j challenge and like the man born bund iin the biblical story ; your i eyes arc? opened. *!<, warned the student not to eanfu.se FACT with FANCY. 'Uust the name Shaw, he de clared, will not prepare, you lor ichalienjrc, hut your ability to take in what Sliaw Pas to offer. Life is a failure, h • said, if we are not prepar ed to meet the responsibilities of uncertainties In conclusion be spoke of the ILLUSIVE NFSS of life and admonished the student*, that life's illusions ai e hut the reflection of our C v , 1 JT ‘ " - y.V. A.i-* a - 1 *■ ju»X* *-> *•*•** w -- - -... '- *■*—* -»•••••—**» «• •■ • >■ JJ * , blurred and distorted thoughts. i Di. William R Strainer. pr?u i dent of Sbs'v University, preside i over the service. Special gueM introduced by the President wer- Dr. Warren Mild, Special Cots SUitant on College Relatuonfihip;- the Board of Education and Publi cation of the American Baptist Convention along with his asso ciate Dr Elmer G. Million, the new director of the Department, of. Schools and Colleges; Mr. Wil liam, A. Darity. visiting lecturer !at the School of Public Health, | American University nf Reiru'. ; Lebanon; Dr. C P. Grave? of F.H: s i both City; D, J. T Hairston, min --ter of Sh ! loh Baptist Church, •• ‘-nrhoro Mrs Ellen S Alston. ■ i-utive secretary Womans *ns & Foreign Mission Conven .on of N.C A soil tej.t should be the first tep in getting ready to seed pas -ui es. Don’t lower the quality of you. tobacco by steaming it, too much Cool eggs keep better, bring 1 more money Tar Heel cotton farmers are ad vised to ham esi properly and take their cotton •*> n “good" gin in or dcr to keep the ro't.or, at its high i-Kt grade

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