i FINDING : ATURDA Y. fULY 30, 19"' Band Echoes By J. L Edward* The i!!.*' ; ruiK-y.u of we bend are ific-'i n !:,•■ aie manner as !■> vo-si choir Th'i- v-e have t'i'.nl. balance. They are also f luvieri oof >v .rc to ihr metiiixi , i • tert^ :r. t liie,' "re rr- wcii nione if Vi'.-. r«- ; ;, far oil! arc the Woort iS 'v.tlir i irte uutiiv th; t wc find the <■ .t:i!(.•l'i-nt ;■; to tnr voiaJ S 'lOrano. »Hi>, •• and ba■„•■. The v’oodvinr'. /.nni ; > contains the itipiifcih sound in;* inslrnmrnts m Me tiar-d so it •-■ fitting that we start with that eecy-o, rhi- pitch ot an instrument Is fletr-nj);■v’ri by its si j.r am* overall The shorter it is. Uir higher it sounds. Ihe piccolo being the shortest i* the liipbosi in pitch, the flute bring in (hr vinw (amity is next. The jiK.tcio usually plays the state part that the flute pis'. • to i.< !>••(' higher, link's* 3 solo <<; itt oi r jirclaUy f f »r it. The Tutii --.a piccolo Stc among the one * ot wind instruments and being so the;, had a humble bcginu.m.f. The bnlte-w teens ETioson.' a\m% tlv> river bonks rtrobab! v supplied men with i*W fii ' y'nii ov i.;'o.nter! He found h'-. e(ui!(j make a -••••usd hy blow - . :-."H * '‘;p. %r * t'i ' p mpk ••>** uWr to tok:i&u: grey rs. v--R ? rnt h*h aw .N wir r-' <. ts ; }r r bla <. k : o i. l *r: >: g P’DMArifr, At vs d>r nick vuh y«u#f aodf 'V. If- Ap-v-kv w -a y<»j #nY Gk«i; pfflt.'ii; jhf-r Sr r,n c*.M.r fer*«;Cir R-'ißr-: arH *■ t)., M ;h-: Haii" • »• Ir-. Vs f f'; {', p, r-Olii tv>v>k 7'.'t!n'- ji v f v-Y, s*> !r, -I ■■> ■><, |-2-R V»« {•.'*/> < W.r Tsw «. E» fT 0 pni'i T. fe' will '.*f r-»b or;. p;/Tfy vs Ha»e km-'ry Bf i-jr ea vy «q|*. kk wzy. ;■ a* Uk n fn rtk- i4#; Goto mom mm pttoowi;, ir.- * I Utpi.!, \ t Srockfyn 35, M. T. s S ... . * 8 'Mwsn, 8 .-..^a—«. ...... „«-.«» ..^ —imnrstfTswniii—ii ii i■ 8 O- „ _ . «0 . ~,,„, ® •“" ' I « ** « mmmmwMmmtmmmm mi Whrn Planning Your Vacation —€A L L GEORGE A. ISELEY INSURANCE AGENCY For TRIP INSI'RANCE 1 to 90 Days Phone "-2043 203 Security Bank Blrlg. ' \ x"" / | .> I -V: f W / Pay kha t . ..; - «c ®rd...by CHECK: I FIRST- CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY *— ll 1 in am iiinHiiKmrarnwimmßMumn i iiiLii.iLLij_umu - 1-11,1 ■m■ 11 ■ i" it. p. c. the. .■ar.it'. ei..'Ct wheo « the ht-ias v. re s .cpp. a v- an the ■ fingers. Melst *ms 'Vcorf It,ter for ' utiraiiiUljf although Mu- names 1 "Woodwind" n:.i L .l ;nHru l rnents" still jpmy »» the flvtv end i piccolo. Both ins; c mens «.\c.-c 1 • flna;.!;•■ riuvtoi.i m trlvi by ’T,'.ieii • 'old. Boehm. Tr.c fiuto is as easy tu biovv es •tori of I lit: lips '.a siuiilitt" to that Used in v.'bistMjjjT. Tec difficulty 1 !"S ip hutdin- 5t on trie lip at ihe proper angle on«l maintaining . ■i s: ach flow rs air fiom the body The terttlc-ncy j? tv b ! <-w out till of tnc air h one time. The boginsrng flutiste should have fairly long arm? ana fingers The bottom lip should re m(t end fiox'ble. Control of !be ntr sti cam 1 in in the dtaphram is most- lik- J: •! pmetic.'; outline top !he 5. Always prattuv .sifiwju fr.r breath (iiotrol; 2. Jho lint'- "O' made with three fingers is a good note to start on. All ot Hu notes should tic wltcip note, or should be held for ■ rouson abta tr.ngth of time; Octave: studio* snoalfl coine tip 1 1 hi“ ttitans pt ■ in- even note h!-;c '(>’ tn the stuff tin’ll pln>itii; the o above the staff and cmilnc hV playing the original note m the staff ugaUti i. Tiii above point? »h*>*Jhl tic followed hy ti'C assigtieo book lessons foi (lie da / 5, Try playing a simple tune bv ear El I ear or Nunn nnd fYtricip Lip-' u« J'-i.nsms am our present i'h.ce cludent:-. It is hoped t.hnl; th'"> may take the places n( Odessa . Wailsee and Rollatid Grr-n in ! the l'iute fiec'f'Ui. Bo'land Green.-; is r ov. a rr-orif majf;! at Wert : V.. ■ i vSUitv i'oi!.-!:' :n. stv. not i >ii-.•*;■,- M't Leon ! ... "c Thump- J SOT) The f1 oP r,d ~ s.o-.io rjrti-j vary * T y i'o i!y pin.- cd by the sente r.o nii.'. tyi> i.■ 'I. are :•( f-;; Tite;.- ? riake \aaal m -1 NEXT WFEK "1 HE OBOK ‘•'’AML fv RvV QHLFA NS i a Two -while- •ocn wore arro.-icrt h* r-- a «.!;•:• of SO--U- !•' f r ,:0 \. . Lie teen are IJarvey 3. and Koy Edwards, hruUters reported! v gave U-.p h«.v cue firr cent ot the prut it itoa: goods tbev stole nbonogispb" and Wt.n ;( R '''' ' pi' § yl tG*R7 -V n‘ y J | v u.vs iS |Lrij v■ • - - i R ->v A- 4vf;Ri i ' : mmr •.»« mmmi TOUR CARO; IXIAN 01 » ICIi;. Mrs. MaSisSj Brine. If.tl- Miss Rulli EJb.abeth Brice, noth ot I'ontiac ailelllgau. lU(i iVtfS'S Helen McNeil! of I t;ettfivlllr, art pictured tbuyt . h*lt to right, stimling in from «.f the CARO I.IMAN Saturday shortly after they totjre'l the off Hie- of “Ncrili Carolina's S.,carting Weekly. S—- "'™ Im■ -I 9MMU. —— .. g# ' *i?£ : l hV ~T h/v ... ■■•'. g , , "-L ■- % : » -P v -0* !: :s'■ ;fe 'e i ; 4'h hy "v - dfetcU’w ■■ ‘ ■ -1. t d s.. ii'-»•!- offer inti rctififf fiirturt- opjwri'.jii;ies. »,io the ii,;,st ,o',non <• ».nyiiiln|: th.-st mmc» tie'v i'ti ; i>< sun a oil ean'.ira. Pretty Pictures irs the Sunset Do you recall that wondnL.iL sctiy, tit, Louis B;tits - with its dfjwnivcat rhyib.i. and its plain- i uvt: cry, “1 bdix to set? that eve- ! t\i«A sun go down”? Well, a lot i of p;:;(urt*-takers once felt pretty j much the same way But no long- i or—because a great many ot them ! Live learned (k l c ..-y it ;s to j Like beautilul sunset pictures with ' full-color iv.n:. in gen.-ral, it's safe to say that} color shots of sunsets produce j more soon famous Signs of piec;.- ■ a than any other type of scenic ; rhown art home screens or mount ed in the family album. Actually, the making of a color , ■-hot as the sun goes down has j become about a> easy as anything i : , is yot d ■ : out the exactly correct exposure, j nothing much will be lost—your | •hanccs for a superb picture are I SMALL BUSNESS '•' N ,-j y : : ..... ■ ■ : ts * * * tt 'Ol e ■!.(| par / 1 an adoption of M- ' y( f (<, r, r.. - )t .- f . Olivet-oda irons t»> i- '- ■■■ govern ment nut oi busmens proceed* a! a M-a •!’* pare, there is Jots of buri v up activity in importuning; Congress to , knock OS;! f;»j> j&i:,. tt.xie laws a- sy»*F ! '" « rr« tirimcndt'd, hv Attorney ft?'# C-mraiN N, f fiona! (omim y. Ire to study ;• • •*', the Anti Trust .vYV— i w. Jhis re-SKY* Y r-' >r s was « n i : PyrV-; released .it endppr ”Y, iM of March tfcf *q® w?Ha4£- year. vibiie many Hoover ree nn.menriat i >ns were marie rnar.y months ago, * » * Senator H. K ißuiriphrcy. Minn., expresses wonderrnent ail * He says “Independent free en terprise must organize and mo bilize Us manpower and re- I ■ aiirees to fight against this ■ fundamental change in national j wholesale and retail trad-- policy, ; If tiie rccommei da thins of fire 1 Attorney General's Coin Kit: ire j are put into effect the stand inis i of fair competition, which have become accepted public policy, will be uprooted, changed and weakened to a point where our independent retailers will be at the. merer of predator; , uni. ur , price competition.’' * * * It is mteiosting ts note big j drive to repeal Fair Trade laws j is bared on two s!oga«3. One i« | !•> got government out of bo si- I n • the other is to resect* j prices to consumers. ■*• *■ # INI in Hoover Committee roe • ommendations which wo d naturally get government out of ! fousim ■!-. Fair Trade Law in* voice the government u j ness no more than to extent of : insuring fair play in market i fe> s.i:e-,ii. »cj hut iiMfeo.-mVio a»u w >ln. Brlit, sister of aiu-s 'ipill. is t* arftcr at td( Crot'oot School, there Miss McNeill is itt interior dc«'nratnr iii f .ivt'Uc >i!b". HTAMOI’O BV CH'\S. It. TONER. | .till excellent, A b*.* of over . ?■ ! r.'Li.r*: sAi.il jivit .'.eras l- i : l.ahead oi tcnert-.."e. ! Low think l.:ar;k for a rs .','":t .tc the sunsets you’ve m 0..: <:o --| joyed. Prob.'hly there were trm-s i where or the edge oi the view. Bt | sure to saoiude them you know. I j foreground interest is almost -an j j essential for any srenifi view. ! Why not try to bave son eotje i .'tending beside ; i Wi'v.-- and v. hen ; you sjfioot. Celtic whet that ihs ,• over hanging boughs can ; fra me y€- [ tto.ccn your camera and t/' : • ; tir>g run v; i} corne in • • ■ t .<. xi cjt e, ’because ail tilg light at far, far j i beyond* i —John Van Gu drier i place As for cnti' inn; r> .-. trade Laws (save never c-.s■. i>- I ii-' c'd prices on commoditicp, : just on certain hi a'o' s * * V Fur €3Cta it* pic. if i 1 Wdttls to hijv ;tn r-ii ctric >3 itc} . J • * ; ' ■ ■ ■ ■ - : e. i Yet brand sue ;rv •, re fej ii i i at one price. If (hat brand does j not offer to her value to p. :«. ; l'.-r price, ob'. roll id y.: . doesn't - ' ! have to buy that brand. * * S'. Thus, unless there is some pro ; tectien against price ciifting o.ti I j those brands, end result will be ! every manufacturer v s!i com pete on priee tin Th.s vdi re sult, as in Russia, in nr,iV shoddy goods being offered for sale. * * * i I' i* also significant t.iip. ; tame j housewife cannot, shop around i | tor gasoline. She finds same ! | prices ail over, yet gasoline is j riot fair traded. Neither is st< ?i, ; j content, and many other com i muditu-s. This, too, is similar to j .Russia, where state sots cum j modify prices. In U. S state j does not set corirmiddy psic.'s. | but government has been lax m j pi eventing their price fixing. m * * Thus the great inconsistency »f . the times. Official hearts bleed because certain brands in a ram modify group are Fair Tended. Vet nothing is aid b- three great bleeding heart officials , i ovci the fa''( tiiat oil many e;:n> mndilier. consumer rmr.t p-.w t’-.e same price, regardless of brand. * * * j Titus, leaving commodity price ! i rigging alone, and ropcalirtt Fair ;, I Trade laws to drive down quality j I <>f enmumer good:- would give ' i V. S. game sj-ftem as Rtis-ia. i_* * v Thai in why some remark face tiously that Attorney General I should place on Attorney Getv ‘ cral's list of Subversive Orga.ru- i j vatlocs illo Attorney Gs tu tp.Vk ; National Committee to c ‘udy the j , Ault Trust Laws. "■twwuwwr—a*!! —" i^——HJll ■im«Minmi|.o«-iMniu»iiia^Mn THK CAROTONtAN ‘ ‘ E.. iII City ” # P lays Hos tTo 1- Day I Session Os Realtors Arid Builders n P’J.VI TV - T; ,> ,01: d '.'ll ' 1 R, ,i T: : ; 3 nU B .Id 1 ■ Con-.,- , rcihx- n«*.- ,■ ,int M-.-050. ’a,., n! th. Car-Ti'in R.• i. ote a;)«! UmMe.s A .-| 1 ation .!;)••! i'j- j'/c.V CoriOT* •'C'lrrcnl V■ ■ •hu , ios in i Real K 'at,' „~r l-on. S'!.• r-; • • men! ion Flcii'O J* inancinG’ vas attrn'.".,-r, i'j.'Hi, -tali., and tcdoia l i Ppaciaiist ill 'V-'ili,: fi■ i nail:;;, II M. li'-haiix of Dm'oaai, pro j si,.lei,* 'if ti""' OR ERA, •nvsidrd at the opening session Miclit,:i\ who . is oxtouDve director of tile Uni an ; BueUy Company of Di,r|rm, is , founder of. th, conte- eiv.'t. Othcr l officers of the association i.i. iutie jR' noil; ,fijii' wo, iVi I '-'o ri •>a!om, fiv t vie- pv, oioitl,; R. I' I • . ■ Wdmingiun, dont: 80-hop Do!,:, Cliari fi if! ter, secretary. Q§t< nitboro: ana C. I <*'!tive secretary of the Voluntary Horne Mortgage Credit Program, ami R, At, Hartis Duviilmi, sere- ! tar> -genorhi-■manager of t h s c - f -*% r ’•» ESaftk. T'y m- . - * i ... -■* • * I kl >' ■ : ■■ -■ *&tr ♦id.. -Minimirri -& & ••.iSlfeiT o r; **■* k > *W, , 1 IrtAx. i| ■ ‘i 1 fciWW " '"v : & fiiriii .. v>. J:; :• ||t |||& .fas f 1 H*l: ■of ' - vT> '" i '- •■■ - y * ..Xkj, O i ' 'f'V v"„ k * ; ':**4g£mgMmWv'’ •»• ‘-S •■ r - ■ ‘ - :' " StM? s!)k (+. <■ • too ■ o K^asteas o ■ piattes -.:0.. ( ,., ;v ' ’ ■'- ■ iV; : ' v; * ■;- os - HCS ",V I.f;ADF,R■> ON t t Pf />/JSp JiSpMIL V "fife, *''*"* 16 h .JI / //7i/ he-., ■■ "■*'■ 'f "Ty #>f. BiM« 1 *■ : «;# ...in cvcrv»fe»i»K by prayer £i viit # K-1 >o ar t <■ f# ucs ‘ ■ : . he mark;known uftio Gur?. And th# p'»‘fM!4s *>i |iOCl» Which f--?3th. all ut*scr«fc;md*ng, --hah. Map rmir j hf.aifts switf mine!:' 1 broach , Christ J«a*u ,■ —(Philippian* ) 4:6, %i H . # ■ '■ Jj i§H|| .$F jßgjSli PI IS S■ u - . I^K s’**lls*tjr - *3|, PtW 1 * ~3BBK« * With New luxury Equipment * With Time-Saving Schedule* * With Vacation Planning Service Otif'c a/Min all of CjrttyhoufMl's ctunp'-tt- highway travel far.il hies And s<-,r> ices are yourd to enjoy. < ; , n \hoiind vs Going: Places . * * next time «a*«>.- sA- -"■ '■■ , &a. oh.uflfek,v*w .■ ..:'hL’a&..K, OMm&nßmSm Tf-.nk,: < To. Insuranee Company, iVo,! 1 ;io.,Ui. vs at t,hit inoraUn? sos s,,,ii. TV earn talked on “The far out Ho.J Estate Outlook” anrt Harr a discus. , d , 'l i "uodament»i fa inr .o,.:; of Real fe'. tale Apprers itiff.” The highlight of the afiernoor mooting was a workshop aiseus ■i«.a of ”Tlk Pi uiiotion Cnnstruc tio.'i, and Finatv.-inp of Residential I.,’vik‘pnnMito" Reuben ' lay t .f Richmond. R.niai Relations Offi ce,- of the Federal Housing Admin i.ai ~.i1.',,!, \*■ ■,r the moderator. A mom> the ti-'seussion leaders and tinnr topic wore N. ! Wiilhu -■«, Daitvi'if, V.a real estate broker, tic Ri ’ ‘ •,'! till Hioitor in Pro iiioting Vle'-ideiui.ai Dovelonmcnis ami ,-■ tlir-i -pin t discussion of ■Re;,ci, m'.i. Residttitial Devoiop : nis” with i H. Wheeler, presi dent of the .M"-,.■',.",nice and t’an , 1 , - Bank. ,f S. Stew"!!., secretary :' tli,, Mutual Sa\ : np,r anil Loan A.- n,;.alien. ,",no .1. J. Henderson, 1: Iriii i; ''asii 1 0,.■ 0, \. (: Mutuet R,fe To Co., ah of Dnrhan:.: C. e, ■■•'! Nolen, I : •!■■( dio-o.'Ot of In" Federal J!■ Adtpintstra lion if, Gt oe red, ore, and Dr Cir,e e Snowden, .Miitorety Group iu is prominent worker* with the 'Vjt •••*{. Mtc right is V/r- V.iaonuh VV. Maiae, CXe-Lufivc director of the NCNW. I RESERVE I M ■ ' ' "3 .. , ICatvertl $3-85 I _ I CALVERT DISTILLJ&RS COMP ’ 45 QUART I fi NEW YORK CITY •lOI’HI WHISKCT B&.S P*ofiL 85% IHIUt SHllft PH/ 1 l ton. were discussion !« 'cf ■ in a Pane! on “The Role ,f the i'edi at i Housing Administicti< n.’ B ff. Tho.nion, Durham build ! ing contractor, talked oi, ”Prch j hens and Trend? m the C> rirtriir- , tmn of Residenlitil DovcloputciU'”' tit the afternoon s 1.1 nui v. irkshop j a tieorgo S. Hmris of Chirak". ' president of the Metropolit m ,As smanct Association, gave the ban quet address at the day's final session Among 'he other r■ ■ rti'api.n* ■: in the .-.esston wfiie Dr. Alfonso Bide; president of NCC.; W ,1 Kennedy, Jr . president of the N. 0. Mutual Due Ins. C; A. T. Spaulding, vice president of the N. C .Mutual Life Ins. Do. and member of the Regional Commit tee of VHMCP; E. 11. Men irk, vice president of N. C. Mutml; and C M W'mdn-. te.. (Srocnshoro. I-uncheon sort banquet ?e- sions were held r the Algonqu’n Club I House kymyERSALI the oldest name in home appliances -©nhrn ■ hpo i - ■■ *- . ift' ‘mjaam: ?9| £SSSwgttf9flE - -■*- z ■ % mgm maamme^ *a fcsStf* mgß2£S**Wmr::. ,■ - -rS j» - A . 'pr^^ v SMALLEST, MOST EFFECTIVE resit m cr: lifioner IN THE mm CAPACITY RANGE Di tnhutr'f tt! th- Rxlnijlh 4re .4 fiv Electrical Wholesalers BUY THRU YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PAGE THREE Newsman Denies He PORT BANK,S .Mae# ■ - (ANPJ The roc,nit ariiclc to set maga* v.ine saying that 1 am to be marri ed In a WAG stationed at Fort It x 1 ;is 1, ..,. os th* statement t'c-t l am a general in the Army,’’ Specialist-!! Con fade Clark slated this week. Clark denied the story about his oemne marr.-ags and remarked that he hod no immediate plans of changing Ins present status of bachelorhood, Jet iri its issue of July T. said 'Fx-newsr>;an C.'or;r:,d Clark is 'lc-ikmg plans with a WA.C at roil Dix. where both are station ed.” Cl * k ;,tt; ibutt'd th.- article to a. , rant