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> mJr JrT .»lsM■»' -- '■**- • " ' JV SI \VF f'FI FBBATFS RIRTTIDW Mrs. Fannie Turner, a former slave who was about .« .K “ M* b." L. tb, d„r™ Civil tv»r, vvl.J.r.W »h.t .h, .tab, w» M Il3(|> birll.dav Feb. 10»h. She can remember tin Yankees arriving: to free the slaves, and she re members badgering a young soldier into giving her her “a bright brass button from his umjonn. She lives |„day much as she has for many years, ‘taking a drink ot whiskey whenever t can get it. Her hoitif i* in Brudcn. Tenn. (LNITED I'KFSS I*llO- lO). ~x u Dr. Marcus Hall, Montclair, N. J., Address St. Augustine’s Group ••Re not afraid of them that kill , the body, and after that have no i more they can do.' These were the j vorri: iron) Si Luke I—:4 thut Dr. | Marcus Hali of St Luke's Episeo- ] |-rvi Chart n, Montclair, New Jersey. ! opened his address with recently j in the St Augutsiiit's College eba- I pel. Dr. Hull spoke to a large an- j dU nco of students faculty and j staff members, and friends. Hr. Hull stated that we are inclined to think that the | Ambassador Flies Back To Liberia WASHINGTON, t). . C - i ANP) j Ltbetian Ambassador George A. j 100th ANNIVERSARY i i i ... —.— —... j ifjL jvjif MOFfc hoi ynt*tti at LOWBI iojt. * €*tfCr hcicvy ter»it teuuj iinicjur; inevmy uavinjg Tetthsnss frontier oil utatof* J;«oi to end k>Vf«vl citing noaf yew offer yyor. fn.sH:y guceetrtteed by one* esf America'} tsnti tersest wr»r*r hectet mar,ufacJvr«/s. Phone ti>day for mew cue of tin; IHwogd I New Offices C’) 318HijlsboroSt. # (0 ( Ufttomer Parking: IT'S GAS* death of the body i» the worst ■ ; thing that run possibly happen to us. In that respect, we are no different from people in I Jesus' day. They, too, thought j; of physical dissolution as being the ultimate in destruction But within the past eight years, methods have been devised of I assaulting the mind while leaving the body alive. Dr. Hall said, ‘lt is the mind | which makes man human which i Padmorr left the country by plane | Tuesday for official consultations in Monrovia, Liberia, The ambassador i. accompanied by his mother-in-law. Mrs. Flor- 1 'once Mai Grimes Wiles, sister of the 1 late I.iberian Chief Justice Louis | Arthur Grimes. Mrs. Wiles has j been visiting the Padmores. Mrs. j Padmore returned to Washington j last week following a four-week j business trip to Liberia. j Poultry is the No. 2 North Ga-i | roiina farm income producer, oe- j i hind tobacco. allows him to realize his status as a created being and to know his Creator. Take away the mind, rob it of its capacity to reason freely, and you have reduced man to t'»e state of an animal." Other points of importance that Dr. Half discussed are: The use of knowledge—for evil as well as for good,' which is explained in Ivan Petrovich Pavlov’s theory of the conditioned reflex: the use of depth psychology; and how to.pre pare yourself when confronted with advertisements of psycholo gical nature. In conclusion, Dr Hall restated the opening lines: “Be no! afraid of them that kill the body, and > after that have no more that, they 1 can do,” and added; "But rather fear him who hath power to cast thy soul into hell." * Straight Kentucky Bourbon , 13 %75 | r ' nt^ j 1 '0 fFBMSIT KENTUCKY BSUBSON Cm t'k’iefu&j flijJj/fed nax»d*"s J 'ojA j r«isna«o * eorrixo *»» l J ....... ... ...Itlt.M STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON wHiSKirf, 86 PROOF , ANCIENT AOf DISTIL!ING CO, FKANKfOn. FV I - f Arrest Matron For Said ADC Cheat DETROIT - 'ANP) A 39- year-old noithenri wife, Mrs. Les lie Anderson, who drew a total of $Bl3 in ADC funds, after hot hus band received a $4,500 Workman compensation check for injuries i sustained in an automobile plant, j was charged with failure to repo t j change of 3tatus to the Aid to Oe- | dependent Children last week in a warrant issued nv the prosecutor a | office ! Acording to Mrs. orda Sam pich, 41, of the Aid to Deprn I dent Children office. Mrs. An derson, her daughter, Mtie, Hi, and lief disabled husband, Toni Anderson, were placed on ADC rolls during the months ; of April. May and June, 1957, J and received a total of SB4U. * * * * > Further lnvestiagtion by the ADC disclosed that Anderson received a $4,500 check March 18, 1957 for spine injuries suffered at Chevro let Gear and Axle plant, i Anderson alleged 1o have pur- I chased a 1954 car for $1,495. and at this point had personal property over $750. I Mrs. Sarnpioh said Mrs. Antler FAMOUS BAKERY SPECIALS For Washington’s Birthday CHERRY CAKES 2 layers 55c CHERRY STRIP TOP PIES I; 50c I CHERRY PIE TARTS With Meringue 15c CHERRY PASTRY ITART 10c r FAMOUS BAKERY 107 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 2-8335 - 2-8331 son failed to report the money re ceived tty her husband and con tinued to aeepet ADC aid for the family. Say 170 Men Attacked Three I White Officers MILWAUKEE, Wis. (ANP) ! In what, was described by one of* j ficer as the most savage attack j against lawmen he has ever seen, j 170 Negroes "jumped” three white policemen, injuring them, in a fra | cus at a dance here last week. The officers had tried to arrest a 17-year-old youth in an all-Ne gro group at a northside ballroom. They had answered a call that a fight was under way at the ball room But when they arrived and j tried lo arrest the youth, he resist | oci them and incited the crowd to hot}! him the policemen said. I Despite the attack, the youth , wag arrested In the process, how- j j ever, the policemen were stormed i with full bottle? of beer and whis key, chairs and tables from the ballroom balcony. One patrolman suffered cuts and bruises and loosened tooth, another sustained, internal injuries, and a third, a U’tu-tUrt.u fuigei. Rip Van Winkle j Couldn't Sleep with Naggingßackache Now I You can sect the fnat relief you need from naßKina backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out ( feclinus. When theße uiscomforw come on with over-exertion or stress and strain —you want r«lief—want it fast ! j Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation folloWinsfWronK food and drink—often Bet ting up a restless uncomfortable feeling. 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