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'Dt.'Aji' <:. 3 BY ANP i FISK DEBATERS TAKE ON OXFORD TEAM A visiting Oxford University j debating team la.a wc.'k clashed ! with debaters from Fisk Unlvt. i - ■ sity on the question of vvhethe! • or not. the Western powers have 1 met. the Cornmuni.-t challenge Debating the subject "The Wert* j ern Powers Have Failed to Under- ; stand ami Meet the Choi !<•■-'o of . Cummurusra" were Peter T'.)*<"U and Deri k Bloom of the Cxi .-i j tram, and David Lewis and Prc*,- !. ton King of the Fi.-k rionp. Th-* question p.i’ i. ••,ked a hvc i ly discussion, ahhough opinion <>' the panel was divded. It pr e t-d, . however, that Fisk reprcsiTuatsves more than hold their own :u.;v'M, , : the internationally famous team. . from England. i Supporting the affirmative v eto i : TnpseU. a British Army v>;,; : ; and now a member of Oxfird's •' Morton college, and David 1/ " s a junior history student at Fisk ’ who entered the university «; from high school) The negative argument was pre- : senled by Bloom of Oxford, and : King of Fisk. Tapseli and BN-op are natives r.f Si --e and N--.< thiunbei lard. : nab 7mr; A!.->•• a A":-. >a CL art early entrant. Another foreign vistior to f' e I campus was Eybin.d Bartel A Da on ••Economic'' Relations H<dw«en : Europe s?:d the United s’.uu Internal tend] Stum tit Out ..-. NOR PH UAROUNA vd-L --TJECE A Krtvioir of tV." North Carolina State Depart ntem of Public Instruct.on Dr. ii- E DtUKim, List Virk urged an orderly desegrrita tion of the nut ton's sehoeH to thwart, interoatiunal i tni-in and dimssstiv vr spect for the iaw in a spetih ; - - ' * I i HONORED Pif.fev.M.r V, B Wii kn . pric. • »>.JS Put i ol L<•»• t riuidt Hi 'h Fcfu»:il ‘.I Sunfnrrl. vus 'nor.-.rd h. the State Resource IN' F t>’i ,<roi. i Conference which wav held a! | North Carolina f. oHegr at i> :r j i-.am on Not earth-. r U.f,*, 'Lie j Resource-Use Ed in •■•lion <• n* ’ Cerenee plague was p.-esentr <1 | Mr. tVieker fur thirty re :rs of j faithful ait;. (Lsling jished x. . vice t<> the youths til 6, ; ! - < toni fy and she stafe of > '■ < ..-io- j !i«a. The pla.jin w-ts pir- It.ii to the re !•; -.t by fir. \V K Watson ( rian ipa! of Ligtna j Jurdi.-r • A iniir Ilic 1 ' School oi Rateisn. THE CAROLINIAN on the NTT e.nitpus His topic was “Some soldo !■ "»«««•« i and Psvciwh; , ! fpiplica* lion, of Intcgrituni ' The North C.e alma N- t;ro C U •' li-gc Confitrcneo jvip ting in »s . 29Ui annual session he - votc.i study %vay- and mr-aiis of cr*.':d :• more job oppoyiuoit'es j.oc ;«< groefi. Tiit win ••iTv •> cuv r Mayes Behvroan .>f Grci r-J.rxro* director of tjie M*. v rft y r\t Program of the AmoAeao Fr’cnds ; Sol viee Conor-iUc». totd t• w. rr ■ y Hmt Negrof. at pr :e;U hoki only t>i*t'• 4 ('• n “500 aiMi * ( '.V ‘ fat 40 - 023 different jobsi tirfod in H'<. guvmmmmt'ji? vsnployiwnt diction- : ary Ip ajiolner ro\ ■. the t'ni'A r» > ptithH'i .i ' in'uilwn ’.rai- 7\;. the recoup U. S C r-rovne cron ATLANTA. V '\l dH.-iTY A Jr (a) 01 10 st‘(-" • . L.oto Cola, \r> : UmvarrTy, fi i»ni!e N. Y., hud- l died v nti A-n-.is n\ ! ta Uni.ver.yitv • •> ; of Negro x \- -\ j rrw.rnl c r ,.fr vM.ur.; - f t;y- awn * mi aw -auwmwwvf-; ( j A^' : A' f hf j£&,V| 1 I ■Jm % We s t If • »• 8 % «w Vi? I "-Jr » .Ui tV * yT l— at Local j f . ewj 'A f • . I I “ X* l I. i ST " ■ T Vv4-«e«.j%'-c»icL • ■ nAL !*«• vA i N it. xm#s 5 >:■ »^r.%CASH A ,y •, ''V.. y . ■ | | Dfn't tmil you: x- 1 ••••; ; | at LOCAL LuAN y.?, : { get 0 li> to S ; oor :■• ' . i-. : LoA'OV:, " ‘ ■'•■ I I f f .* . K iUuA J i | y tv j » f I /. "1/ f A rn f I I .Msamontj* ».•„ .i. Ai'i-iv*.- s~ "• • --- » T> 4 * • 1-ts * |p* r ,-' | S 1 I ■ ' , ■ ' 1f n| I J iIOPI3 I*., e. , F •*. ■ k . ti*i 'a .;: & %»■ I «* **## I f <* St | ; t ' ,'jgk/ij' £ •.y .'O 1 j i ... . '••- o. ;*&■ -■* ~ fwwP 1 ■* '' %-■ vcNo-ik- [ -- . ■ v ., -. '4 | f A. ■ ■'. * - | i I ■// i 1 • - o»V;„... ■Ol "fe., o'’ "C -Ov '^C.i . . - T ®J£¥-'Sf ' ; ' : F,.,0'0 o- .v | : - -4.' 1 I--. ■ .- ; -o|o .7I& vlr"’t ! i - -k«5 hiO"" , . . ~SL VVL; ■ ~|L I pC'-’t yv: o : oO' OeO.C-v .\:'t£V v f SjGmnipsiir 1 ft HOC* CO 01 nr riilllllibi4ll*. Lnifjru ” " * pi. USE YOUR CREDIT —JUST CHARGE IT jj| ,1^.l I Or RflLElCH*inc J CORNER WILMINGTON and HARGETT STS* Intel jst l Ilgh In Annuel ; j 4-H Dairy Cattle Show ! Fvnfnisf in the 14 Negro District Dairy Liittle Shows helii in North C.eol.inu this yea mintinued to ia rrea'-c* although the total, of CIS ■ ,;is shown v.'os boiow last •r's figure, according to R. L, V. y on. i xieiiMnn dairy specialist, vv.'i." so id the dip in number f < U’i r« ••lei ng tla> district lev th.s year could be accounted ».'.•■ h.r .< diy s'.muner and the ! i. • tout the participants di pond '. i •,• on rougiiac- to Wfi.dkiioii H i; aiiisrsals He said many more nbrr.dt d thun be u‘- .o C conridioir Ur - 'wr/i/.vvi that the owr ufj -JiJ tv, *. nii-hi t/u- training ot • .. ' and the srvmerM Kr*osv :•-.* w i>£ tht* boys and' K : ns ▼ -v ■ww'w'ww'w | _^ r jl in *MI Proof 11 A v^ v d. B ' I Li, L *■.* J lr i •i J ' y7 | 4&SS7 BIN i *1 s ' n *“■.■■' m ... •mo II -y F- '•v V " <f * v. - * • ’ ■ ? . : t j'ffTij*;*') -:'V * *. V" , ■ ■ n >- ■ ■£& I*s; ■,; '. 7A, \»tr - 0?? MORf Otj) • '" 7> _.; j ;y 1 4;}f : .• ; v. 1 •• j i participating showed marked iro- ; piovomont. this year. The largest- Negro dairy district ! ! show this year was at Statesville, j ; September 9, where 85 animals ' | wero shown. Close behind was the j i 75 shown at Shelby on October 7. Other shows in the order of size , ! are as follows: Fayetteville, 62, j Windsor, 52; Greensboro, 51; Kin ston, 50, Whiteville, 53; Snow Hill • and Louisbttrg 35 each; Reidsville, |! 33, Lurnb.:!ton and Carthage. 29 each: IGleigh. 21; and Elirabeth City, 20. Cash premiums at the- combin- ; eh show a tons led $4 251. There j vve e 229 blue ribbons: 838 red . ribbons; and 148 white ribbons j ; artlesl. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1051 We Are Pleased to Announce the Opening of Our New USED CAR LOT 115 W. CABARRUS ST MARVIN F. TYNDALL 5 USED CAR MANAGER ; Will be happy to show our fine selection o'" model used cars. Rawls Motor Co., I sc. i 405-407 Fayetteville St. Dial 2-43-15 l ; ‘rd Car Lot ll5 VV. Cabarrus Si. "Your Desoto - Plymouth Dealer" CHARLES 'For Christmas Savings It*B lime To Buy Now! ' JJ| %w J 2 • v ,'b> §&s» f sfSVrS mf: P3FT7Y, GIFTY BLOUSES i 2 98 >u<rf t ■ ■ t ?P* rnwdipsf tm s johe N'chrs new styles »« C/icicn wool ifr>rys. nylon t*»- t>• tfoaectotti*. *«e a «.«* f«*ge of t oi'ju, h im. 32-44 SMART NEW SKiRTS 1.98 ■ 3,98 ? Match em fivense. 100 -a »oot{ | eoiauroys. gaoaidmes. ©rlans and other I popolat fabrics Novelty trimmed, Ceiled j and pleated A«W. colors, sires 22-38. f fi y m 1 An f momk JjL , THE NEWEST RAGE! SOFT, LEATHER LIKE JACKETS S 98 Uinlfrd wool lining Ur extra warmth, In top ; ports or casual costumes. Sc easy to ciean White, blue and pmk. 10 to IS. | a, ~ y : as BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS *1 A pe?»*cf gift fine quality, tac* trimmed and embroidered hankies. I 3 m an ait'ectw? bon OTHERS FhOM 3Sc I STORE HOURS : Open Mondays and Fridays Til 9 P. M. Fayetteville Street Thru to Wilmington ■i|sii?i;|pa»' :: DEPARTM6N¥#ORE. I ARL» Ri'fswTe. I BSSSSSBSSaI t 4iA'\ - f* '* , ' ; , |Bp I .v --f t&; /• ,~r - 3'F .. si- - .; - 0 UST I9 S and R G : 3 2.98 to 3,58 C**?E- rH»*-*5 v * ■*? • | ' b*-'?*.. #A;I »J*p; <«; ;k.' ’A .G .- C r iWUve cc-'u-i Um. /;844 r % | | * f A SLIPOHS & CARDIGANS 1.98-2. S 8 p fetty slyies is ail wools, ortwas *mt nylons. Cardigans m pia;’- or fancy de signs. Short sleeve Uiponx. some with lewei trims. Holiday shades. Sires 714. GIRLS' SMART SKIRTS 2.98 Wide assortment nf new style* and fabrics. .Novelty trims. HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL TOYS, GAMES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS tf*UN ' , |pw W i -r. .. • S ■ 42" DANCE WiTH ME l F.L For your l-trle rib, All cot ton stuffed —beautifuliy dressed in colorful pea ' ant costume, adorable mU plastic face, ad|ustafc/e elastic straps that attach to your gift's feet.

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