Knife Wound Paralyzes ‘Other Woman’ In Triangle Wife Surrenders Self To Police; Admits Crime DfllOll (AMP)—A T7-year-old wnnvtemlaOMcampurot « nnM man to th» Poor Sms B«todrai»t wh severely stabbed by toe mSH »|iSffstaTwanal totor back. toflieM wMh a * nl7wU DatocttoM said they learned at the boapital that about lour inches of a broken knife blade was fan beAdeCto Miss Taylor’, spinal cord. Mtos Tkylor told the officers that Mia waa to the restaurant with a married man. but refused to five, any information regarding her as sailant About an hour later Mrs. Mary Perinr. SO. surrendered herself to police. "I stabbed a woman I caeght with My hasbead, Arther, U." she rsufiwsd. Mrs. Parker said aa her hae band aad Wa Taylor raohed by bar ts leave the casMda reetaurant aha pulled a batsher TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING 14 and IS INCH TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. «8 s. McDowell st. phone te 2-0571 WILL CHILDHOOD BE THE ONLY FREEDOM THEY WILL KNOW? Personal freedom can dip away a tittte at a time, as quietly chil dren grow. It can be destroyed by forces from within oar borders. Sabtia forces—like tbe steady ex- of Federal Government in bo—Mt nod the effect ft has upon oar daily fives. Already our Federal Government owns many thousand businesses. In the field of electricfty alone the ous pot of Federally owned electric ttaTlSTt of the fed-try's total And there are tho— who would p hade frsM bar east packet aad inflicted the stab woend. "The woman ran into the kitchen of the restaurant,” Mrs. Parker de clared. “and then I left." Mrs. Parker wee held for inveeti gallon of felonious assault English Award To Honor Late Mrs. E. Mitchell ELIZABETH CITY Tha Board of Trustees of Elizabeth City State College, at a recent meeting, ap proved a resolution submitted by the Department of Modern Langu ages to name and endow toe Eng lish sward, given to the Sophomore who during the freshmen year made the highest grades to English, to honor of the lata Mrs. Edna Har ris Mitchell. SAVE On New Tire Cost * Modem Tread Design • 8-Hour Service * Same Quality Rubber as Used in New Tires • Easy to Balance • -1. - 1 l RECAPPING j V if/ffiu rmtnmtJ Terms Tp Suit You! POLES' * light company] Am fesirinr irimrr 1 tarpmyimg, ymblic utility compmay “COMMUNITY AND FAMILY OF YEAR"— The Gadsden community near Columbia, S. C. was chosen as South Carolina’s “Community of the Year" for 1963, and the Coleman Green family of Santee was named the State’s “Farm Family of the Year” recently at South Carolina State College by the Palmetto State Community Development Association. Top: T. J. Crawford, public relations director of the college, presents a plaque and $350 to representatives of Gadsden community. Bottom: Mrs. Coleman Green pours a glass of water tor her husband as he dismounts from his tractor in front of their five-bedroom modern brick home. Thev have nine children ra n iiutc iii uoiiiu uiiU iviu fuv m college. {USL’A 11 U-i). “Jesus Identified Self With People,” Dr. Mays Tells Bennett College Audience GREENSBORO “The reason that Jesus was so powerful, was that He identified himself with all of the people," Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, president of Morehouse Col lege, Atlanta, Ga., told the vesper audience at Bennett College Sun day. the government even deeper in busi ness. When any government owns business, it can control both goods and jobs. When it does that, it can tell yon where to work, where to five, even what to do or say. In the tight of this, can you see any reason for our government to own and manage any business like electric power and fight, where ft is not needed? Isn’t ft best to leave that to companies like CPiL who have proved that the American tra ditions of individual effort are what give our nation strength? Dr. Maya, who need the para ble of the Phariee and the tax collector to illustrate hit neo sage, oald that the former, by setting himself np as better than his fellow men. made one mistake and made another when he tried to convince God that he really was. "If you could visit hell today,” he said, “you would find some of the so-called ‘best' people there, and you would be surprised to find in heaven some of those you least thought would be there.” Stating that the love of hu manity is the whole , of moral ity, Dr. Mays warned against the "better than then” attitude. "You can’t help a man If you think that you are better than he,” he said. "Circumstances may bring you position and prestige, but you don’t rub it In.” Blowing up this attitude, on a national scale, he declared, produc ed a Hitler in Germany, apartheid in South Africa, the caste'system | , . II , ,1. 1‘ 'I.. It '■ *•' of scloaot » • mrpsus 61 - .... of Knowledge “ * i ritncf 64 * Ik fansti 14 • To 4*ckW ACSOi; « ** irnwcsfcly I - f fj , uguf e-&wkme<«' down is »- Bo iaoiopc.se. I - (Xeon.c food J 2 . 12 - Ovist crji fishes jj . 01( m 14 - Serpent 1- Perform 24 - n neats aotai 17 - Tree (poos ) 4 - Church off I os* 27 . hiSat 15 - WOl's SatJ 6 - Compete lo iac SO - 7Ttis 2J * Americas bkmm- ‘ ‘ *2 - S.ber fctam.) 21 - AnericMbkem- bird 34 - bur mi no ml u.* bush WosM 7 - Strike light)y fccie I Cbbs J 25 - Ancleot EjypUsa 10 - Anger 37 - Creek letter spirit 11 - Pestberoi j, E U - Preposttlos utegtr 40 - AIL mdiVkAmUy 2* - T» teksm.) S übb > 25 - ScasSissviSSS 31 . 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Newton; and Hayes Streeter, Kinston. Garden Time | MM. I. GABO NEB N. C. STATS Every now and then my editor comes up with a good idea. Most of the time he Just needles me. Now he wants to know why 1 have never mentioned wood aahea to my col umn m a fertiliser end soil con ditioner. The power as suggestion any be big owfl naive method of getting his questions answered. Come to think of it, thchd, Us idaa may ha a good one because I had to do a salts of research, ail of which waa confusing, as tha ana lyses vary so much. So this will bt mostly about Wood ashM contain about 48 per cent aaletum carbonate (a torn of tone), about > • 10 portent potash toytaf 3 parent You eaa sss that tbay do have some fertiliser value beoeuM three of the major plant food elements are pea sant, only nitrogen tg absent This clamant can be easily supplied as a side dressing. The kind of wood used to the fireplace, whether hard or soft, will also effect the analysis. Weed ashM should bs collected and stored in a dry place until rea dy for use. If they are piled out side and exposed to the weather, they will lorn much of their nutri ent value due to leeching by rain water. It you do not have suffici ent volume to mve for soil appli cation, -they should be spread over the compost pile, as collected. We should consider wood ashes at a supplement to rather than a substitute tor the regular fertiliser program. This waste from the burn ing process is especially good for the root and bulb crops, fruit trees and grapevines. It may, also be used in the annuel end perennial flower beds. I would go a little easy on azaleas, camellias, rhodo dendrons and blueberries because of the relatively high calcium con tent, which may raise the soil pH too high. ThSSo plants like an acid soil reaction. _ ... tt ( ' 1 ' W Center EASY TERMS —LOW PRICES G. 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It may bt applied to all motions* questions of privilege aad appeal, except when e resignation has bean acted upon, of whan some member has been sleeted to, or expelled from, membership or office aad has been notified of the tad ‘ Tha motion “To Baectod" may not interrupt tha speaker, requires a second, is debatable, requires a two-thirds vote, may not bo pro poaad again tt lod eto. EXAMPLE "I mom to rescind You Can Always DUNN'S W ■ pfii 'MM 9 :vi W A nrum Ton’ll find tha* when roe dr*r. Into Dunns Bsso Service you reive the same oonsldrratior M • . whether jroo lust MU up vnur re MtAjgl diator or have rout wi grease* ■iMklW We like to feel that we'rt helplnt vou ret more enjoyment ■■w row ear. Why not gtvs as a Wait Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE 8M • IU.OODWOBTB ST. PHONE TB S-SWs tha action taken on March A IMS, whan tots organization want on record as being opposed to making a donation to tha United Mind.” * READERS: For my parliamen tary law chart of motions, send cos dollar to cover tha cost of t««odii*g Write Dr. M. H. Boulware, Vtorlds AAJt University. Boar *lO-A, Tal lstiamss, Fto, Zip Cods UKfl. GO TO - CHURCH SUNDAY 13

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