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3^1 November 12, 1954 THE SALEMITE Page Three 'i [Day Students t ’Begin Project In the near future the appear ance of countless pennants in the Day Student Center may arouse attention among students who haven’t heard about the girls latest enterprise. The day students, in an attempt to add a new touch to the decoration of the center, hit upon the idea of asking various colleges and universities for pennants re presenting their schools. As a- result of letters requesting pennants, the girls recently re ceived acknowledgments from Flo rida State and Baylor University. The day students hope that -.the project will be a success. ister. It seems that the second most powerful man in India’s gov ernment, Rafi Ahmae Kidwai, took him up on his offer. “I am pre pared to assume the office of Prime Minister for six months,” he said. “That will make Nehru think twice.” The next day Kidwai died of a heart attack. Kenya: The Mau Mau rebellion was two years' old last week. In that Woody stretch of time, the Mau Mau have killed or wounded 2,000 loyal Kikuyee Natives, 900 African or European soldiers and 27 European civilians. The expen sive war against them (present cost: $2,800,000 a month) has re sulted in the slaying of 6,741 Mau Mau and the' capture of 12,000. T rc K ETS Here & There (Continued from page two) informed that the British appointed Governor General Ghulam Moham med had taken over the govern ment. . 1 Germany: A new way, but a rather uncomfortable one, has been found toescape from a Communist country to Free West Germany. Imre Komoroczky hid himself in a I crate with a piece of ntachinery, four bottles of water, and two loaves of dry bread. It took 13 f days for him to reach his destina tion, but reached it alive. India: Last week I reported Ne hru’s threat to quit as Prime Min- Salem Knit Shop AT HOME The Lick-Bonner House 512 S. Liberty Please call for appointment Phone 5-1703 lastP Sock Packs In Stock J, i 1 Quickfy, Comfortably, Dependably by GREYHOUND ONE Way ONE Way Richmond $ 5.30 Miami —- . . $15.75 Washington 7.45 Kansas City 18.35 Boston 15.30 Wilmington 5,45 Chicago .. 16.40 New Orleans 16.40 St. Louis 14.50 Greensboro 70 Memphis . . 12.90 Danville 1.65 Norfolk - 6.45 Raleigh 2.60 Birmingham 9.50 Charlotte 1.95 Mobile 13.75 Columbia 4.30 Savannah 7.25 Charleston, S. C 6.65 Save an Extra iO% Each Way with a Round-Trip Ticket PLUS U. S. Tax 418 N. Cherry St. GREYHOUND TERMINAL Phone 3-3663 GREYH ’ NOW! A filter cigarette real smokers can enjoy WmSTON i
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