J \ f> SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ID ' A&T Aggie | Grid Season (Soaring Ilic A. anil T. mlli'Si! s Aggies for one of tlio toughest grid schedules in their history with the opening game set for Satunlay, September 3t>. a.stainst the strong Wii'ston-Siilein Teachers college ' eleven in the Memorial stadium, f is the problem for the Aggies new ' mentor, Itretman I,. King. Karly fad practice began Tins lay, September a, with 1<> men reportinj; for I lie first workout. Since this linio candidates have Ikvii takon through hard ami strenuous drills. "With tin: flue co-operation that the team is rei-civitifc from the administration, alumnae, ami friends, and with the return of many outstanding I Jjlayers ami a plenty of new maI..i.;..! it ,,'ilt 1... * i lli'.nl Cnnrh Kiujr today, "iiIuiik willi Assoriaii* t.'oarh Karl Kt*yi?s, i and Asistanl Willis Powell, to turn nut a loam which will perpHiiiHc Ilia fighting spirit or Id. Sam l?nir?\ otn? of A. and T.'s ^miiast .'Chicles, wlio lost his lift* in Italy as a member id' tin* SKMIi ?- p.U sui I sipia dron." Behind King's amldtioii to wold a xlroti*r olovon in I ho nioniory of liii- pal. Iho lata Id. Sam Ilmee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK . NOTICE \ NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY MAE RUDD WILLIAMS. Administratrix of the Estate of JESSE RUDD, deceased VS. Lillian Nash, Phillip Rudd, Sarah Alfaro, Luna H. Brooks, Vance Rudd, Forrest Rudd, Greater C. Rudd, George Rudd. Florence Casino, Callie Matier,- Nellie Richardson, Mae Rudd Williams. The defendants, Vance Rudd. Greater C. Rudd, George Rudd, Florence Casino, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against them in the Superior Court, Guilford County, North Carolina, and that the purpose of said action is to sell the land of Jesse Rudd. deceased. ' to create assets, .and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court Huose in Greensboro, North Carolina, within ten days from the 14th day of October. 1944, and answer the petition of the plaintiff. Mae Rudd Williams. This, the 11th day of September, 1944. C. S. LAMBETH. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court of. Guilford County. E. KERMITT HIGHTOWER. Attorney for the plaintiff, 811 East Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. September 16-23-30; October 7. SEE RHODESPERDUE ! FURNITURE COMPANY FOR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS bl3 S. Greene St. } I 4 4 THE FUTUJ s To Open i Saturday I it's a great human intrust story. II gnus itiick to the Onrfiehl high school at Seattle, Wash., where the pair were schoolmates. After graduation, 11 ruce and King played five years (if semi-professional foothnll. tliree with the Italian Athletic cluh, of Seattle, and two with the Seattle Yellow Jackets. Daring this period the former emerged- with an undefeated record, the latter won championship honors. In 103!), Itrnce and King entered A. and T. college as freshmen and roommates. Their decision to attend the North Carolina college, was too, singular because they were-led to their decision by Homer Harris, the then Aggie roach, another graduate of the tlarfielil high school who earned Ids collegiate degree at flic I'niversity of Iowa. I'.race ami King had ambitions tn hcenmo mar bos at tho sumo college upon graduation but ramotbo wur, !itxl IIiikt luul bis collegia to training rut short in 1041. After completing his basic training, bo became a luotubor of tho 001b pursuit squadron. Ho paid tlio su-j pronto penalty December 7, 1040, I bo infamous Pearl Harbor day. King became coatdi of Dudley high school, (Iroonsboro, after graduation in 1P4ft, from which position bo comes to A. and T. KNOW YOUR FACULTY MEETING HELD AT A. AND T. In it know your fueulty meeting held Wednesday for flip froslnnon of A. anil T. college In flic Dudley auditorium, the program of tlio institution was pre.- enled liy various ilopa rtinoiit licails and instructors. From the' scliool of agriculture Dean J. C. .Mcl.aughiin, I'rof. ltudolpli O randy, instmctor in biological sciences; Carolyn K. Crawford, Instructor in home economics; Coleridge A. Rrntthwnlte, director of music; C. E. Dean, Instructor in agricultural education; Dr. M. II. Towns, professor of chemistry, and Karl M. Keyes, instructor in agricultural engineering, spoke. Dean Marteenn of tlie school of mechanic arts, introduced I'rof. A. C. Rowling, Instructor in electricnl engineering; Dr. C. I,.! Conner, professor of Industrial I education; C. DeHuguley, instructi>r In shoe repairing, leather work mid laundry management; II. It. Humphrey, professor of sanitary engineering; W. .Taekson, nmeliiiic shoe instructor; It, E. l'nole, instructor in tailoring and designing; ft. A. 1 toddy, instructor in atiloninliile nieclianics: V. X. Stroud, instructor in business administration, and H. Clinton Taylor of the fine arts department. Dean Wnrmoth T. Oibbs, of the college of arts and sciences, presided. Phil Baker, paymaster of ceremonies on CBS' "Take It Or Leave It," told about taking his wife to a hasehall eame. and when a batter knocked the hall out of the park, she exclaimed, "I'm glad they finally got rid of the thing ? now we can go home!" Over 30 airplane parts are made of compressed, reslnsoaked paper, lighter than aluminum but strong as steel. No girl welder has yet written her phone number on a supercharger, however. RE OUTLOOK, GREENSBO] EQUALIZATION IN SALARY SEEN AT WOMAN'S COLLEGE tioot^ news to Woman's college facility members at their first meeting held at dinner last night incidental to opening college for the new session was the declaration by W. I), Carmlchael, Jr., controller of the consolidated University1 of North Carolina, that "some progress has been , made" in equalization of pay be-] tween members of the faculty of this and the other two units of the university. Hotter news was his prophecy that within another year the differential will have been wiped out and* "actual equalization of salaries" which will have been effectedfectod. Ques effected. Question of the differential, in salaries which make tnetn-i hers of the faculty of the Chapel Hill unit the best paid in university family, those at State college in the middle bracket, and those at Woman's college here on the lowest rung of the financial ladder -lias been much to the fore in faculty discussion at the local college for tlie past year. Kducalors among Negroes are wonilciy-s if the same will hold] trtij^^q^OCegro teachers in state] colleges. j Visit Our Fish and Chicken Market RRFR nRMQQIVr.<S D15 E. Market Dial 0201 It Pleases Us To Please U" i HAGIN'S MARKET The A. & T. I In Memory Sam Brui and Diei For gSP^ We congratulate the "Wh here Sunday, Septe who are IlKesterl W. N. C. Congratu A. & T. Co FOR INVITING AMEF NEGRO C "Wings Ove Sunday, Septs IN MEMORY OF.ALL FAMILIES WHO HA^ A T~? 1 * n TV r~1 ir-1 AttiviLi; ori | - 111 South E College Should Ha\ of Their Great H( :e, Who Fought So I d for His Schoolma the Freedom of A ' -: ' : y % *?"! ;:=v^ ' " ' X f :aV? i * i Members of the Y.M.CJ igs Over J ore mber 24, in memory of al in the Service, for their [ Furniture Co , I ELEVEN ? w*?*~ ilations liege "Y" tICA'S GREATEST HOIR r Jordan" ijnber 24th A. & T. COLLEGE ^E MEN IN THE R-YICE. r lou lm Street re a T Hut :ror Lieut. Gallantly tes and 11. . .. : : ' , ' * . . ' 'V L for Securing the lan" I A. & T. students Country. mpany

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