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~-'{;'f - v - WSfev Miif * ' * mmm : -i^_y■^^j^^^ypHU jflcM^ijfc' Kr : v" ^ S *V tairtwMi Pro S'?ALX* STORM IN NASSAU, BAHAMAS Arrucklnarl of armed police stand watch Jan. 15th during two-day-old genera! strike which threatened to cripple the island’s tourist trade. Strike started Jan 12th with taxi drivers, spread to hotel workers. Tourists fled the island in lage groups. (UNITE!; PRESS PHOTO). Happy Khmer New Year. IFSUOM THISI SIMPII HUIfJ: 2. Writ* the heertt en the coupon below j 3. Only one entry permitted from each contestant, on# winner will be named in ony one 4, Entries will be judged on correctness, promptness ond neatness of the judges oept v | en: I wish to submit my »m‘ry in agreement with the above rules, | MV* A «UM* Mini MTIHG, MEM* HINT DNMCTfON* 10 j My Ksighbsrs W j^ V^s- Jdl^X “Conte on, George. Coon in caps just aren’t being '•n this season!” | IC££P KA9R FRO£i I 60!N8 BA€~£ j NO WORK HAIR GOING BACK l-AOP-LF.M.V , . R.-.tN . j PERSPIRATION, *. NO f HINO AFFECTS A WON.Of.RFU* W.AfKR f-.KPEt.LKNr PERSULAN PREMING OIL HA IK j OO...YGUR MA» OUT .’EM A*SD SV.tFLU FOR ¥/;.PG j - • P EM A INS SO NATURALLY SO ft AND NOTCH F. Ar> Y. PERSUKAK WATER REPELLENT PRESSING oil QOU TAI.V? RAP.K SILICONE.,. ASK YOUR BEAUTICIAN OR °Z%Z _ cnnannmiH # Livinrfstooe’s Faculty, Students Contribute $1,454.79 To UNCF SALISBURY —One of the high lights of a recent chapel program at Livingstone College was the pre sentation of contributions for the United Negro College Fund on be half of the faculty and student body. ♦ * * Mrs. Victoria I*. Yates, chair man of the faculty committee tor this fund presented to Ac t ing President Brockett a cheek ofr $782.00, the amount given by the faculty and staff mem bers. Henry A. Moses. Presi dent of the Pre-Alumni Club, and representing the student body, made presentation of a rheek f or $672.39. # * * English Instructor jii Mire ss St FSTC i FAYETE Vi LL IS Addressing i Teachers College, opened on Prl i herself to the topic, “Our Busy! day a seres of faculty lectures at Era. A Challenge do Youth," Mln-j the institution. iu :.u H. tV'oi.t oi the Area of Lug-j The opening up of new avenues li.sh at the Fayetteville State Ito young speaker, showed how ; yw*»»»«*w»r gwwnt It I MIWUitMWi L ■•■*& ■M^rrwimmmmr., mm m.„ . ■■■*MM» MW p TirT rr U pr> ■ llH—Hm MU mil— UJUU s. | Special Purchases! Clearances! Big Savings in Every Department | Save on Hundreds of Needs for the Home and Family! This Is Just a r ample of the Values You ’ll Find! 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P—- -nxernmT I 29.95 21.9(1 1— —.-4* *• B 35.00 25.9,'. 1 45.00 . 31.90 Mmmmmm- S Also On Sale | Suits Topcoats Slacks ® C.IIEN3J I"F ®® Hudsonßelk L J The United Negro College Fund is composed of 93 member colleges, and is designed as an educational chest to makea single annual ap peal to help meet the current oper ating cost of the member colleges. * » * Since its first appeal In 1944, l!u> TT, N. r. P. has raised near ly $20,009,000 for yearly operat ing purposes, and tiurhig this same period more than 40,000 young women have graduated from the member colleges. * • * Livingstone College, a member of the U. N. C. F.. has been greatly as sisted by the monies of the Fund for current expenses as well ns for capital outlay. the tempo of our world today U people, who, by their culture, scholarship, Industry, and interest are ready to venture out into them. • • • An Instructor at the college since 1948, Mrs. Scott has been active Is many phases of college life and has contribut ed substantially to the religi ous life on tho campus. She is a graduate of the Shinnons- WAKE UP RARIN’TO GO Without Nagging Backache • NowlYoueangotthefKutreliefyouiiei'il from nagging backache, headache and Rtueuiar achea and paina that often cause raatlesß night* and miserable tiresl-out feelings. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or atrern and strain —you want reiief—want, it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation followingwrongfood and drink—often set. ting up a rwieaa uncomfortable feeling. 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