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THE CAROLINIAN WEEKENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1958 WiKrasiP" w *-v Trn~ti'"‘ i rrn nrmr~riri~T iiiifpiwnniii hi in wMiipipiiiii».iiiii i imp nr in iiMijamnwwiiriipnirv .■= jcessc.' tj£~??TOK <B?* *s® ‘ 'rite * : -. ;’ -' ■■'»-. r «WIIIWWWB—WMWWWHHBI r -r .-! • ( ’,! i'K U MEET ~ .fames W. Warren, left. ’ mi irv os Utr Vn<-i<.i»na! Agriculture in North Carolina, chats • ».*»•• .«».•• *• * ■ .p.)?! *.. in the annual Interregional Conference '■-'>:■■■ I*l-1 ! ii iier 'I i.linens in Agricultural Education held f V ! ( dirge rim are 1,. ,1, Washington, agriculturalist * > < > 'm.iini ‘ration, Washington, t> C. •nd J. Warren it s. >i«« n i- »«r of Vfirational Education for North Carolina. ' • —s-!sSk&iu«<ifeiis .•* •ftrdKteSlflßiyf .«:* .- - '•• •*»-mmm j Jf% p |Mk 11\ |l jjkJP JjiOiORY " ? VEi\RS OLD | . .. . fwrai straight B9UBOR g|| 045 SB® £ <: F '‘- 5t | | «a ,M ' % Qt. .•' - f U’'"’W fStXK***\ 85 PKSO?. OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Formsr “Hot Musician” In Qmsga Show At NCC DURHAM Nathaniel Jones former saxaphomst. with Lionel Hampton’s popular dance band, | was featured musician In the ; Omega Psi Chi fraienityV produc- I lion "Show Boat" recently at N. C j College's Puke Auditorium, 1 Jones end a trio composed of Moses Walker, drums, and Bill Walters, organ, were among the \ night's performers | Other numbers scheduled in l eluded the Ricky Lyons Trio and | dance groups from Hillside High j School and NCC [ Jones, a sophomore from Kins* I j Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware i AMENDING BY ; ELIMINATION [ To amend a main motion b.v the I method of elimination simply J means striking out a. word or words from an original mam mo- IrtJon. Let us suppose that the main I! motion is: J “Mr. chairman, !' move that we | ''send three female delegates to thei ! annual conference.” J| During the discussion, it mayl be discovered that the club wants! to send delegates but refuses to j 1 vote because some members do not agree that they would all be females. Realizing that if the ob jectionable word "female" is elim inated. the motion might pass, a 1 I I Oil From Nigeria Termed ‘World's Most Expensive ’ LAGOS, Nigeria —• fANP) ,-- The first shipment of crude oil so be exported from Nigeria, which was pumped into the Shell tank er “Hemifusus ’ ttiis week, has tieen described as the world’s most expensive cargo. It is the result, of 21 years of search for oil in Nigeria at a. cost of 27,000 000 pounds to which will be added a further 10.000,000 pounds this year. But according to the Shell-B P Petroleum Development Com Enlarged Library Features Livingstone Founders Day | SALISBURY A recent, high- * | light on the campus of Livmr- < j stone College was the formal open- | j ing of the remodeled and en- j | larged Carnegie Library. The library facilities have been j greatly expanded, the project only : recently completed at a cost cf j an p rox imat« 1 y $62,000 Funds for the major protect came from the contributions of the United Negro College Fund and I the Founder's Day Fund. ” * ‘ ' The library itself was built in 1907. Two additions have, since been added. The first was in 1947 and the second was completed shortly before 1958, The last represents the 1 GARDEN TIME m.e. gardner n.c. state college Thi.s is a calm sunshiny day in i Raleigh with a pleasant tempera ture of about 45 degrees. Quite a contrast with the below freezing temperatures we have had for many dfiys. Gives you the urge to begin working the soil if it ever dries out enough. Maybe this is a good time to answer a back log of questions which have accu | mulated. i (Q) Will cucumbers cross with other vine crops such as, water melons, cantaloupes, pumpkins or squashes? <A» No. Varieties of cu cumbers cross readily but not with Do’s Arid Doo’ts I ‘Don' Steer Him Wrong Remember He I - Watching" ton, played with the Hampton band' in New- York and Atlantic City before he decided to return to college. The Ricky Lyons trio, featuring Bernard Tate, drums, Marion Thororpe, bass, and Lyons, piano, were in the cast Monday night. A varlsly of vocalists including gospel singer Shirley Caesar of Durham and "pop" singer Janet While, New Bern, joined William agricultural situation in North (Jrimsley, Preston Bennett, and j Herbne Smith in "the Showboat" I presentation. ] member might hay. "Mr. chairman, I move that we amend the motion by striking out the word "female . Ts the amendment is passed then the original main motion will read as amended: “I move that we "end three dele | gates to the annual conference. ’ | In all probability, the motion I will now paw after deleting the 1 objectionable word READERS My free pamphlet on public dis ! mission will be .sent to the readers of this newspaper if they a dress their letter to Dr. Marcus H. Boul warc. St , Augustine's College Ra leigh. N. C Be sure to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. j pany of Nigeria which is respon -11 sible for the venture, evidence of j sufficient oil *o ensure that, the | venture will Ire a. profitable one ■ i for Nigeria and the Company has | not yet been found. The oil, which is on its way to j Shell's Poi nts refinery in Rotfcer i dam. in the Netherlands, was ob | tained from two oilfields which | are being put on test, production j for several months by the com ! pany to determine their economic 1 potentialities. th<* largest of the two expati -ion program-* ‘ * * The original library was locat ed ,n Hunington Hail which burn ed in 1918. Huntington Hall was one of the buildings erected after ; Hie colleges moved to Salisbury from Concord in 1832 The col lege, known then as Zion Wesley Institute, wa ■ first established iri Concord in 1879. The College be came Livingstone College in 1881. The three-man group of distin ! guished Negro educators compris- I ed a committee that, went to Pitts j burgh to see Andrew Carnegie | early during the century to ask I for donations for construction of ! a library building. i the other vine crops mentioned. (Q' Will yellow corn cross with i white? (A) Yes. This is more or -. | less common knowledge but the • i question is still asked. Pollen of ; | the white corn will cause some of :, the kernels of the yellow variety a | to be white, giving a spotted ap • ; pearance: yellow corn will cause ■ 1 white corn to be spotted with yei i low kernels. : : Sweet corn should not be plant ■ ! cd near field or pop corn. This 1 points out the importance of not I planting yellow varieties like lo i ana and Golden Bantam with such j %t# ff&ca : ~ jgte. ■£& wfr ' ' \A (| JUST KNOW TALENT- '* . * UP * SING IN© / * Vi.&j.T'/s/g.ssrr&i- !j ; white varieties as Stowell's Ever- 1 ! green and Trucker’s Favorite. _ | (Q.) Does it pay to remove the I ’ | suckers from sweet corn? fA) No. i * ducted on removing suckers at. i different, times and in different i ways The results show that no ] ' significant benefits have resulted i ' in curliness, size of ear or in tot- { a! yield, d'he reason for this is' jf ACME REALTY COT”! 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During the growing season, we j are literally surrounded by manu- | factoring plants but most people ; are not. interested founders’Day Is Set At Bant- Seminary In Tenn. NASHVILLE. TENN.—American Baptist Theological Stmlnary pre sident, ficulty and friends will pause April 29. to pay tribute to those who have contributed to the founding and continuance of the institution. The occasion will he the annual Founder.' ' Day. The Rev. J. Roys ter Powell, graduate of A. and 1. State University, American Baptist Theological Seminary, has done graduate work at Fisk University and recently received the Honor ary D T) degree from Union Thto- My *Tnu’re darn right she‘ll give milk —-just tell her the market price of l>ccf l * TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING j SAVE 50% / 'Wluw On New Tire Cost h . W\ ,t \ * Modern Head Design I ■ vy: Pt IV) tV ** 8-Hour Service ■ slm i 1 || ® Same Quality Rubbet 11 jk \ i V Jmffi l Mm&mm j i Terms To Suit You! 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T! - Vn u tide Day rro~: ■r-- marks thr opening of the Garnett- Nabrit Lectures, which will hr held Anvil 20 through M iy ?, 1938 nr in i ui sin >■ in naian run tit Mirnm-wnmif— —* Wit,!. YOU ’ ,! WAVE Si m Knit MONEY? ‘» A «* j I C. Karl j Uichtman *s*#&*» l ! »'•*! Th C-99G8 . -iMU i. - ! ry-st'Rwcß wtsat **»• < | t OMPANY TWTirrrm lrmr -~TMWii~'wnTii~T<nrrniirinti n-i-• -wrnn namniwiiii im i
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