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.7? ”%£.¥*** ***** Ttm Emory Health and Fine Arts Center on the campus CoM ** *g? **» ** nß <* Worth Carolina Start Meeting of tha tetePN f r *fy r,fy *y t y*^ r S**™ are some of ts» dofognteo who attended. in hont row, near can rtf f»sotw Blanch* Riven, basileus at Raleigh's Omrcran Seta chapter; Wen & Lockhart, na nontf ramrta end keynote speaker; and Augusta Whit*, director of tfte garfarn Region. Acid Tossed In Face Costs School Teacher Sight Os Eye MNNIAFOLB (A»B*- A •chool teacher, member of pfeoeor Minneapolis and St Paul families waa tea victim last week of an un known assailant who threw add in her face whan she answered the doorbell. The injured woman who appa rently has lost the sight in one eye, Js Mrs. Myrrhene Allen Crawford, 11, a teacher in the first grade at Field Elementary school. Mrs. Crawferd told officers she was ceasplettag her break fast chores and passed to an swer the deer. A man who she said had a bine stocking cap patted ever hie face threw a DISCOUNT SALE! '✓ > * • Every Item At Discount Price! j / % • TOWN&COUNTRY FURNITURE Western Blvd. at Pullen Park Raleigh, N. C. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! I mr M W I ■MI ■ V ■ M TO OUR MANY FRIENDS FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. KUIMIKC. hsM^flMrllthitmnß He called police and officers gave him instructions to wash his wife’s face with cold water and apply cold compresses until the ambulanoe arrived. Mrs. Crawford, the termer Myrr hone Allen is tee daughter of in surance man Theodore F. Allen and singer Ermine Rail Allen. She is the granddaughter of S. Edward Hall of St Paul, longtime state civic leader. The Vets Comer Here are aathasltsltve an swers by the Veteraaa Adminte tratteei to qneeSteas frees far mer earvieemen and their fansi- Q-When the VA forecloses on a GI homo due to delinquent pay ments and then puts the reclaimed property up for sale, does the new purchaser also have to be a veter an? A—ls a. Repeeseeoed hornet a he sold to anyone, ta If a veteran sells a heaee ha has bought with a GI lean,* hajjaay sett It to a nan- Q—l have heard VA programs on both radio and TV. la this consider ed fair to tea taxpayer to spend government money in this way? if net an. es tee VA TV ere being given free publlt PRESENTING REPORTS FOR 1961 UNCF DRIVR— Hartee H. Little, dtreeter as Mas Bstatlsas at Livtngsienc College and Aren Adjutant ter UNCF: mad Him Yelandn Matthews, n aaphimars team Louisville, Ky. MO shown lreaaattag fends raised hr teertty and Stadante Id the arthgt tor the 1943 United Negro College Fend Drive to Dr. g. R. Danes a, grorilita of Urn ooUaga. Iba teoelty end staff contributed 91,134.79 while the students gave H,353.93 for a total of 33.1M.1i In anneal ounpna drive. Mias Betty Dargan, a freshman from Brooklyn. N. T, wan the local “Miss UNCF" Htls and will repre sent Livings tone tn the national contest at Gary. Indiana Feb. 8-3,1934. ‘WHO’S WHO’ StXKCiEKS AT NCC These andergradaatee are oasong M Nerth CaroUnla Col lege students chosen ter Inclusion in Who’s Who Among Students Jn Amerienn Colleges and Universities for 1003-04. First row, left to right: Barbers Anderson, Barbara Brothers, Elvira DUlahunt, Virginia Dawkins, Gwendolyn Caries, Jeanlne Fite, Elaine Johnson. Second raw: JoAna Hudson, Veraaline Watson, LaVsrne Robinson, Conrtaay Scott, Joe H. Browner. Third rewi Daley Dockery. John Fuller. James Bob* inson, Alvin Johnson, Doris Bell. Fourth row: Charles Cameron, Marvin Bynam. Alma Trotter, Con stance Black. Fifth row: Carolyn Skinner, gamuel WiUlamaon, Charles Jarman. Tool BUtehdU, Barbara Walker, James Ferguson, flxth row: Lyle Horten, George Kinsey. Not shown: Chnriro T. McMillan. A Different Kind Os Christmas DETROIT (ANP)—With the free zing wintry wind howling around him, a 42-year-old blind man, Juzt released from the hospital, trudged downtown Detroit streets, leaning hard against a white cane, a cup In his left hand, begging pennies to tide him and his pegnant wife over the Christmas holidays. Busy Christmas choppers passed him by; the police ordered him "to move on." After hours of hopeless trudging snd begging, the blind man gave up. The hope of Walter BssMgh Sain In the kindness and gen erosity of his fetlewman flick ered cat It was replaced by dejection, ‘ desolation" and des peration. Sain, whs has been blind for 24 yean, doeided to do something about bio plight; on almost Impossible thing. Sain decided to rob a bonk. “I was desperate." be told a federal Judge later, so he concocted a scheme, despite the disapproval of hit wife, to rob the Detroit Bank apd Trust Co. What drov» Sain to such o hopless and extreme act? On top of his blindness. Sain had Just been released from Receiving Hospital, where he had been con Foreign Students At Bennett Enjoy Christmas In US GREENSBORO—T h • familiar "I'll B« Horn* for Chrlitmaa" song, a hardy perennial in thia country, war not aung thia year by moat of the foreign atudenta at Bennett College but the fact that they were unable to go home for the holiday* in no way marred their Joy. Mia* Li Ha Alpbeoaa, a aenlor. from Panama, spent her Christ mas vacation with relatives in Chicago and Mlaa Sara Birming ham, alao from Panama, went to vlait an aont In Akron, Ohio, with whom ahe ha* nude her home for the peat aeeeral fun. Off to New York City wore Mlea rn Yvonne Hod gee and Cheryl Tho me*, both of the Virgin Island* and Patricia Plggott of Panama. Miaam Lily and Wla Lie So, Bister*, of Indonesia, spent the holidays visiting friends in Greensboro, as did Mias Prathin Pa tta bongs, of Q—A veteran's widow loot bor pension whan rim remarried. Her second huabond wan also a veteran and now he la dead. Can aba return > the pension rolls, if aba is within the income bracket*. a* the widow of the first veteran or the second veteran? { A Ska la no (anger consider ed the widow of the first vete ran bet ahe woe Id bo ollgfMo fined for on ulcerated foot and a bad cold; ho and hla wife needed warm clotehs, food and ether prearing necessities. Mils wife, who Is six months pregnant did not even have a oot to sloop on. the cot was In layaway. Ho oven owod money on his wifo's wedding ring. And ha needed medicine prescrib ed by Die doctor for himself. ■ala reaotvoo a |M2 cheek from the Blind Asooclatloo, but rant hod token §W of tt. leav ing Just »S 8 to Uvo 00. Modi* cine far hlmeelf and hie preg nant wife would put a Mg btte Into tho «2«. oad food would toko more than tho not In effect Sain waa broke. Hla wife had boon denied welfero old, so money could not bo had from sny other source, except beggging. end that hod proved futile. Tho only other way. tt seemed to loin, was tho holdup. Ho walked Into tho bank and handed tho toller. Stanley McHale. a paper bag and a note, reading: "This man la truly blind. Ha got his wife In the car. Do not praas the alarm. There are four of us. Two Is In the bank and we got a fool to get we want. Put all the money in the beg." , Thailand. Mlama tlieapeta Saalua and Ta ■ giilima Muaaau. of American Sa moa, greeted Jolly St Nick with relatives at Fort Bragg, and Mias Kate Aseme. of Nigeria, fejoyed the hospitality of Blrchrunvilla, Pa. Misses Julianah AJani of Nigeria spent the Holiday* in New York City and Thelma Morgan of Sierra Leon a enjoyed the holiday* In Washington, D. C. Misses Marie Nwanze, of Nigeria, and Zanora Williams, of Sierra Leona • remained in Greensboro V - BUND GUNMAN LANBINO. Mich. (ANP)-Btat* Rep. Robert D. Mahoney, it bought a door bunting HodhM from the Michigan State Depart ment of Conservation hero la* month. But Mahonoy is blind, and has been since bo waa IS yean old. Mahoney, who represent* De troit a 3rd district, hastened to ex plain that be wasn’t going to usf the Beans* to hunt doer, but ra ther to cmphaaMo tho fact that the Mate need# to make aura li censes are trained in the proper handling of guns. Ha has Intro duced a bill which win require no vice* to taka a abort course in gun handling before being issued license. . ■- Join the ISM March of Dimes to nfm Sf Ur his ana nw lUfuinim diseases. which afflict upwards of j 11400,000 people in this country. Titw CJUOUNIAN ! % j..« t. 1 * JATtlllteT, DECEMHBB 4b, JMIjK Frank G. Denningt: Author-Educator Guest Lecturer 1 At Elizabeth City College Jan. 9 J EUEABRTH CITY-Fraak Go raid Jennings, editor, author, and educator, presently with the New World foundation in New York City, will be the next guest lectur er at the Lyceum Series ot Elisa beth City State College on Thurs day Jonuery 9. Dr. Janatagi has hod o varied aad bread eipirlinn bath es a SruTjaarat ssSntrp^^riss^^ta^hte^ eentSiibatessnt. ho aw etU ter of tee sdnssUsa sapelmasta of the later lay Rovtaw as DrTjaSngh Eduaatlon." He wfll mash tn Moore FOOOY DAY IN RAUTO TOWN BALTIMORE—(ANP)-George * m. ■ Rte g it . nlgt nlbteiifftaiT tail haled before Trefflo court Judge William M. HUdnat recently on o charge of drunken driving. Testify ing In his behalt Stokes said, *1 ran into some teg on tea way from Fairfield to Belttmore." Retorted the Judge, after hearing breath analysis evidence showing M per* cent aloohol, “At that level, almost double the .15 required tor convic tion. things must have boon tool foggy." BRIGGS HARDWARE STORE 220 Fayetteville St TE 2-1025 INSTANT CONVKNIINCI " ,Many products la your kitchen today are inf nl 1 ♦ instant as they can be! Infnt coffee, inetant maabed potatoes, even complete* instant dinners. But your electricity la really inf at! Flip a switch anytime, day or night. Dependable electricity is instantly ready to make life easier and happier for yon and your family. _ Your neighbors at CPftL are always an the job to provide this instant, dependable electric service. Not only diet We’re continuously planning and building to keep it that way! Am imutfW, mupmyimg, pmblie mtiMtj sawpaajr Hall Auditorium at 9 p. m. The public is tevtteU to at*W#r On Friday. January 10. Dr. Jdft* mtngs will bo Uw seminar gutaE* , the Modem Longuags Departmnw and the English Club tall A ta - in Hugh Cels HalL From Bars To Ban MEMPHIS (AND—Lorey lb«•§»/' 38, has trouble staying away front bars. Taylor, convicted of torgtaf and oaehing • sllß U. E treomnrr check, was given a one hour sole tenet in a evil in the new FdSdMt building. The abort sentence was K.tvUH down haoanss ha had boon awaiting a trial. At the and as the hour, ha was released, aad walked at into the anas of two ally ctires. They put him behind hers again, to await trial on state chargee ta check teegery. . ■ THE GVRST IS IN THE ■nfnnta JOHANNESBUHO <ANP) - Mrs. Winnie MAndoli At wf nww in oolcbratkm of bar release altar three months and *4 days In pris on. But the gusta es honor was not among the oatobrante. the bio locked herself In her bedroom, b - cause she Is prohibited by South African law from attending aaj gatherings. Stand up and CHEER! HERE’S $ Now Ydtr—4t chance to start out fmh and do die many things you want to do. We're wishing you Lock. May this New Ysar be prosperous! 13
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