16 THE CAROUNIAH ENDING sATCIDAY APRIL g. 1958 obs Down 172,000 In 1': ■ Hit By The Weather v,'.- •'>'i. d r. ... • anp) .irm •»r/.>i!r- ..-i-i-.f ia tn? V Acre cnv-i-r; male ; finf.st'lp.i m t - 3griruV tU.'T-l .ell i . ... , rio,- .. jV; . (00 r: ur -; the . ■ ■ -v.-y wceic ol Per;; us..: ye..'* a.-:v tiisj ( Department of Ajrt'-uhus'? efctiinu'.- » Kyi -cmvl’y r ■ 'id •veath- .• and the f r’Tf.ydowr.'-n d trend iv .farm employment ;••:< said i„ hn- e ao ntM tnc the :lerline T' , 'l employment in the Vru*«d -1 t ■'- during February pi r*,<i:<3.oW, compared with 6,63 "TIFI n .'.-".Tr ?50. The South ar counted fn> alt 22/(0 <h: cLt-a The -vt-,,.,,..... . ...pl.,- tTr nt f. s . '•' rr '" am ’he !<>’•••• i on verosd tor thft. Rffth. T f > were 11 percent " "' : ens at work than m W*. and near’" ::o percent fevet then -rus.: to;.- Family v <>■ k« re made up mot I c? the ne.'tcT' i ■ 1/4 Onu o op. they run /..-Of: iV.-ftT? -r H® depart it point's mjt. that '«!•« employ 'u nf ha..; b.-. n gnuig !ownwi;ni sre.vj. .nee ’?//. ?ir.-e f’, -1 ,- r ,, n ,... ...... „f . Champion I ijourbou I I » * ■ ! . I | ■ :s| : r (ll „ sl |)ion i f 1 flouriK"’ f® f I j 111 1 ■hsESS?! i | ft. I | v 8 Years Old I i 5085 ‘4g tjmmi Pink i ' " *" - ■■' rin mini ini iwmhiu in— u innn ir~i»iwi>Minm fWe Are Now Paying *3 Os interest ff o/o A Year Compounded quarterly and mtangsble fffNow! SAVE MORE! Any deposit from April Ist to April 12th will draw intere from April l*t! *~*£W&*A’w* ■-** FREE! FREE! flgRB BEAUTIFUL WSS333SM A beautiful plant wort'- S4.dO will be given FREE to ft V each person who dspos'ts $ J 00,00, or more in an insured tie Hood System Industrial Bant M2MBER FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION j ‘ons employed on farms has de ! ‘'reseed by 40 percent, while the arm copulation has drropped 37 • i percent .•'... farms have become meeha ■d and farming t» rlinology has : dt - ' moped, the average productiv , ,t\ <t the f S farm worker has '.('.creased And fanning units have beccmf largo t and fewer as a per -1 i rotors have tried to keep their raa -1 ''hmery busy. The number of farms i" now i’O percent fewer than in > i ips. ! v\ ith thr-v’ change:', have comp a i ; decline in the need for farm work j cr, and a use in migration to in -tftnrl i■ Since 1635. ibe riurn ! ht-r of non-white farm operators j the South has dropped from 316, ■ | 747 to 467,770, or by more than 43 nrreent, while the number of I white farmers in the Smi<h has dc : chn' d from 2.606,176 to 1 348.837, or I by 20 percent. ; One gram of procaine penicillin pound of ».3(t offered free • hmee looks promring In confroll | "is bloat. .•■'tit.' tvere fi( r rl asalnsf the county boards of education. $$ jot • .. vcv'v laL. MOMENT f>F INSPIRATION—Dr. Rcnjamin E. Mays, president .%t Atorc/touse College. Atlanta, Oa.. who delivered the closing address ! at the 32ml Annual ifomemakins Invtitnfe u Bennett College, talks : with one of (be visiting youth Day’s delegates and her Bennett Col- ! ; lege friend while another delegate, despite warnings, looks straight' i at the cameraman. Left to right: Miss Ruth Dobson of Vadkin High i : .’•ehool, Vadkinviite: iM Clara Carter, Bennett College junior, also i I of Tadkinville, and Miss Marlene Miller of Carver High School, Win ! sion-Salem. Yes, We All Talk \ By Marcus H* Boulware TOE MACRON QUESTION: When used .over , vewei what dcea the little bar in dirate’ Mrs K. L. ANSWER The lithe horizonta j b«t of which you speak is caller I the macron Tt, looks in appears net j much like the hyphen, and' it indi | cates that the vowels (A, E. I, O j U) are long, or in other words that • the vowel is sounded jurt like its i name in the alphabet. To put it this way, appears to ms to be better in a sense than indi eating the pronunioation by key words. . SUPPOSE, for example, you cams across the new word “faux pas'*. The dictionarv hst the pronuncia ‘ton as FO-P.A The “n - has over it the macron 'horizontal b=r' | Joining the “F" with it we get TO" : to rime with "ro" lr» 4f»» CPPAHiI eylf^l.l r IL. A lifts 'U O dots IH I fC■; I I n\ pv d This means that the “A" has the sound of “\H p would rune with BAH" “A" with t«o | dot* over it j s termed the Long I Dalian "A”, the open.throat j vm ‘c' U is the A used ~, noent’v by singers, i A good book pronunciation is The Speech Arts by Alice Craig, pub- PLANT Woods Tested I Garden Seed j I Peas-Beans-Beets CorrinSalads Largest Assortment in Raleigh Tools & Fertilizers 4* 4 S.M. YOUNG Bardware 1 130 E Martin St * Dial TEmple 2-7121 lishcd by the Macmillan Company, a I New York and Atlanta. There is a j good discussion of this subject in | Chapter IV end it is based upon j | the Webstenan Diacritical System ■ ; KEADF.BS i ,l j For one of my free discussion | T i pamphlets, send two stamps and a j !* self-addressed envelope. Write Dr '• Warms H, Boulware, St. Angus- j •' tine's College. Raleigh, North Car- ‘ ® olina. v Career oay | e Observed At l i. Harnett Go, | i LILLINGTON Recently Shaw- ! | town High School was host to the j annual observance of ' Career Day,' ] Juniors and seniors, from. Harriett I High School of Dunn, and senior? ! of Sh3\vtown received valuable in- | formation about pre-requisites. 1 e I training and possibilities for ad vancement and success in various professions) and vocational fields The keynoters for the two-day program wore Dr. Ray Thompson of North Carolina College, Durham, and Mr O. A. Dupree of Clinton i Dr. Thompson inspired the stud j ents with a brief discussion train ing specifically for life's work, Mr. | Dupree urged .each student to pre i pare himself well, and in the rour ? | of preparation, not to be content | with just getting by, but get all | that, there is to be had: thus »n. | abling you to meet, any situation ; that one encounters. ! Consultants from many schools j and businesses were on hand to j five first hand informal ton. On j Wednesday the following persons i were present: Captain Arthur j Tbompkins, representing opportu j nities in the Army; Wave Recruit j er A N. Greer; and Navy Recruit ! er P. H. Brydon for the Navy. RO TO Cadet Lieutenant Milton Peters told student? cf the advantages In attending colleges that have RO TC programs. Mrs. Pitts of Civella’s Beauty School, Air. Stitt of the Southeast ern Business College and Dr. Rob erts of Shaw University brought | pertinent information to those in terested in folowing careers in beauty culture, business and relig* ion respectively Dr, Wooten »f A. ! & T College gave the students j technical information about engi | neeDng, mechanic? and other spe- i eia? field? of endeavor, On Thursday the discussions i were li'-elv and each consultant ' discussed his area of study: Law I Attorney Mitchell of Raleigh; Nur sing, Mrs. Anderson and Mias Brown of Lincoln Hospital. Dur ham; Mathematics and related fields. Mr Matthews of Saint Au gustine's College: Careers in Sci enee, Dr Tort on of N. C. College and Mr. Jacobs of Shaw Universe ty; Social Sciences Dr. Hines of N C. College; Library Science. Dr Smith; Medicine, Dr. C Debnam of Puquay Springs Mr. Gaston of Johnson C Smith University gave to th<» participants the general r» puirements of the college curricu lum. j At. the close of each session. In formal question and answer peri ods were held. The theme for the Career Week activities was "A Ba lanced Education Makes for a Bet ter Life and Better Living “ Mj fftiglibsH “Before I decide to settle down here, what about your i income tax structure?” Alpha Chapter To Premiere “St. Louis Blues” April 17 TOLEDO, Ohio fANP)— Alpha !• Xi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will sponsor the midwest, premiere cf the late W. C. Handy’s ‘St, Louis Blues" on I Thursday April 17. Proceeds from the premiere will i augment Ihc chapter’s 30th anni- I versary scholarship fund. 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