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PACE SIX The Poet's Corner (Continued From Page Four J By far your grandest asset. In readily prr<vpt?ble any where: Yoo have mastered the difficult art. Of attending to your own 'affairs., * And though rich men deny us. The right to earn a decent live* ?" llhood. '' By means of the latter virtue. Your attitude Is readily understood " Mere religion matters n?t to me. Nor race, nor rank, nor creed. " I call you friend hecause, '* You do not endorse social greed. ?William Malet Carpenter. SONNET OF THE TIMES. Pearl Harbor Is ancient history. . A memoir of dim antiquity, ThHt took place long semis ago. > For timp rolls by very slowly. Like mideval centuries risen to life, So seems each month of futile strife; Gone Is the stampede at Dieppe, Just another unsuccessful step. *i In the furious military campaign. Now being waged on foreign terrain. -To take, by storm, the territory, j Of Alexander Duma*' romantic Normandy. In defiance of the Monroe doctrine"*. Adequately worded, wise, historical warning. ?William Malet Carpenter. YELLOW SUNBEAMS. - I . I.Ike Planting shafts of transparent brass. Yellow tain beams stream from above. Down thru the leafy branches, I 'Of teakwood trees by Uganda Cove; The flrey sun, a blazing orb. Of metallic tropical morning light, "Ttolls across the cloudless blue. Moving southwest, to left, from right Chartering monkeys frolic thru. The jungle treetops, high o'er head. While copper tiger lilies wave^ '"To and fro'In their mossy beds; 'Tn sparkling pools 'neath the trees. Yellow sunbeams lightly fall. Gleaming like aqua, crystal clear. Where African magpies sweetly call. ?William Malet Carpenter. THE INIQUITY OF SOVEREIGNS. A spade can be a spade. Playing card or digging tool. .' ' Tet few men will call It such. For fear of breaking harmony's rule. A ruler can* be a rascal. And bis ynemen auite the same. Bat still few men will venture. To defend right, In liberty's nnuie. Minority groups nre sadly maltreated, In every land beneath the sun. And the evil still slay the Just, As was by Cain to Abel done. By the might of flaming cannon, \ Davids strive to wrest domains. In the land of Nod. froiu heathens. On blood soaked 'mountains and plains. Mercy weeps, but Justice slamleth. Adnmnt, unmoved, as before, . With find's sword of flamlnu truth, Held against each guilty sovereign** - door. ?William Mulct Carpenter. T1IK HARI.KM DANDY. 1 Talk about tasteful dressing, You don't know the'halt," '**. Unless you've seen a' Harlem dandy, ? Wearing ostrich oxfnrda'of light tar , *:7.r ? calf, 'A '*>- - ' And blazer nocks of emerald hue; His' nattily, tailored gnherdlne, . , Suit, cut In the latest style ^ . Roasts pleated-' drape trousers ot . green. V J ' . . vi U*j " A green candy stripe dree*1 shirt,. THE , T.v; <i)| ?^i'S r ?\f :;; ?? JUI-JUITSU FOR THE . themselves in all emergenciej The third crass of 150 was grr Manhattan beach' training st tneir regular training. A, and T. Aggies Vs ' ? ?:*' ?. * r'tutiit Rattle (Continued From, Page One) furnish the acid test ^lr the untried local powerhouse. The all-star eleven will feature picked former colletlute material. ' Other games on the Agnates' 1042 football schedule will .feature the following opponents: Hampton Institute at Hampton.' Th., v'Oct otter ^ It); Virginia Union 'University, 'at, Greens boro, October 17;' West Virginia State, at Institute. W..Va., October 24; Morgan "College, at llaltiioore, Md., ^November 7; Virginia "State College, at Greensboro, November 14: Johnson ' 0. ' Smith University!"^"ut Charlotte, November 21* and North Carolina College (pr Negroes, ut Oreensboro, November 26. ' I ORfiB It WALTZ ?ai Arstf bnctri who wm' one of the A ainl T. Aggies' lending hall Intern In . 1W0, Is hark In togg after Injuries kept hint out of the came ' In 1W1. : Is equipped with California collar." Aial Ills figured nylon four III hand 1 tie, . Happens ' to ' l?e brilliant green 1111*1 yellow.'* ' '. _ . ' ''V. . ?*..' *\? The} Kent Royal hat la altnply^snpem A top quality., green vfur felt'affair, An4 you can' het-.a 'tinker's penny. There Is goose grease In bis ijalr;j? ( Speaking of.dlstlnctlTe dressers, Swj Itrnnze >"ew Yorker's' ltnow^>(l>e1r .tun t And tfgnloa up SeTenth arena* Wear latest V^ashlona' / . ^ksiially Mentioning. finger; tip .reVeraJblea, FUTURE OUTLOOK. GRKEKSBORO. v, ? t- .' t % /mto!! jn JmnmfaT .}.., JAPS?United States coast guarc i. The 450 Negro recruits now oi ad u a ted in* September,-1942. The ationare receivi"Tg expert jui-ju * ' Vi . *. 'V i ? " .A, arid M. rv.irt: o *,? i * are, yjciooer J, PUgnt ~r r?.a ; . o ^ II '! V.. I 4 . j i "7 MAM IIKUCK ? Who niHile hint017. hi A. and T. 'college. OranuilNiro, as a star quarterhack, received hLs whips recently nt the- Tuskegee aruiy flying School. Dried eggs are rationed in Ensland Ht the rnte of one package .1 Traffic experts estimate tnat the average working man transports 1.R2 to 2 workers every day. Now that 11 reft are, scnrce and gasoline Is being rationed, that figure will grow lare- [ er. they predict, until It reaches at least five. ''\ And novel niasrullne sport togs rare. The latest in cosmopolitan fashions. Ate what the HarlAn dandles wear* ' ^' v?William Mulct Carpenta*^' Send Your Drj"Cle?ni:ijc Wlthjj Your 1 ju md ry 1 *?? 'K; tV jfo.;/. ... .f . j Make.OneCalipoIt'Ali 'iT' Columbia C w. c. I nod fn**l*j illn cnod^bloO ir. no ! ?United States Navy PHoto. j Ismen must be able to defend ; i active, duty are so prepared, j.? recruits shown above at the litsu instruction a ? a part of |n EA y '! u *? ' ^,> 9 I _^a ^nyn . _ huORCE, \VIL_SON ? <;tt*r<l, who wmr taken out.ofithe-Aerielineup after the team's flntt two L'llMKH l??t vmr !? ..?- .. broken leg. In back this season to bolster the forward wall of tlie A. anil T. Aggies. The more than BOO.tKK) workers In the war-converted automobile Industry are producing pne-slxth of the total value goods, f . . vy" 1? Ha I ^ Eltfc rohna, V the past-40,.years, a^Repuhlic . \ * owner, a Methodist and. a >Im }*< Boa rrtof Truft(eetf- add Oha Irji the.lle?emer;itetlK>dlst Churt mer .School Board, and. a gra . ; Textile worker for 11 years. F jif, gaged in the^reat estate Imir i :>EXAMINE HIS MERITS; REGISTER . ... .., ... . SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER *6. 1942 ^ NUMBERS 5 L" ' Number-o-logy is u i?k your knowledge of figures. ADD AND SUBTRACT 467 plus 61S minus 561 plus "r J" 718 minus 911 odd 209 plus 796 minus 141 plus 550 minus 900. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. For Dry Cooking Wood v j D " and ' i* ' ?* **, > Laundry Heater Wood; CAIX Percy Street Yard \ Deliver From 7 a. m. To 7 p. m. Manager: James Cor be tt I Phone 2-3425 Greensboro, N. C. ... I"" HARGETT , Funeral Home ' o x . , 2 1 I Ambulance Service ' (' PHONE 4814 j> BURIAL INSURANCE \ I M6 East Market Street - ' M^^^fireeosboro. N. C. [ ' SANITARY DRY, CLEANING CO. 106 N. Dudley St.> Phone 3453 M Also High Point. N. C. j JOHN' I- VINE, Prop. *; [ > morrow DRUGSTORE-*;? M Phone 7981 (or) 9312 f (ft 813 East Market Street ^ -V; I FEELFRESH!:%i | rv Drink H S ' Orange- I M I Crush? |p H Greensboro,Orange < I 'M 3| Crush Bottling Co. ' 8 ifljj When You Think of " Taking . S?K Sg| BEAUTY CULTURE; I " ' ' CONSULT ' 91 '' MACO f i Beauty College > pi 800 E. Syramore St.' sPb Reasonable Prices and JsktI Convenient Ternia 1 igg Your Vote " ^ R. E. "BOB" M .OffDERMlLKsS SHERIFF ' t?l OF OHI.FOKJ)I(OI NTY Will Be Appreciated S ^ijLaw'Enfof cementf, aft Withouf Feaf;e^c,fav()^fl 8| 'rv.ldfrt rf ClunfnVd C"Hnt/j;toraWS an by party MCnURtloo/jWjhouw^w IP loiL^At preneot, a iiiriut>cr/pfjth?.-u^<? ?k lan'bt the Powrdrot'Stewaro<rbgfc3*S h. l'Hut- Chwlrmiin'of the PpiwwjMiW ilnate of Beeaei'uer High iSchoolS^jS aK or the past 20 year* actlvelr>svM? jt Wm loeaa. A -faruier>aiN}^|aJVyman^^H jft HK MERITS 'YOtftTVOTR^jWCftR ;AND VOTE*W/VrM^BJt o&M^VA
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