Lovesick Woman Tries To ‘Smoke Out’ Why Friend’s Flame Os Love Was Dying PHILADELPHIA <ANP)-A love nek woman who tend her boy flam* of lov* far her was flickering out, smoked out the caun-too literally far police-last Tte woman was Miss Margaret *lojo. *l, who was being held by police on an arson charge. The cause e< her lovesickness was Hanley, 54, described as her Tn-reeidenoe boyfriend." Mho Fleyd came heme tern • **» | H trip to find the ter to her apartment tefcad and —petted that her was tndde with an- Contributions Announced By Dr. R. Jones FAYETTEVILUE Pros. Jones announces the contribution of S4OO to the Emergency Loan Fund and MOO to toe Class of 1963 Endow ment Fund by the Coca Cols Bott ling Company of Fayetteville. This firm has also contributed SIOO toward sponsoring the appear ance of these North Carolina Little Symphony Orchestra here on Feb ruary g. The Coca Cola Company is owned by Hutaff family of Fayette ville. In addition to the above S9OO, Mias Dorothy Hutaff has made a personal contribution of SIOO to be divided equally between the Emer gency Loan Fund and the ri. M of 1963 Endowment Fund. NOW YOU CAN PAY ALL YOUR BILLS! ~ *BOO to •5000 with a 2nd Mortgage-. ★ UP to 8 Years to Pey * Bunk Rates * Fast Service ★ Cut Your Monthly Payment* in Half or Less ★ Free Consultation—We Come To Your Home I NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE * I I INVESTMENT COMPANY I I 2016 Cameron St, Cameron Village I 1 Suit* 217, Raleigh Phone 828-8182 I 1 ax I l I JL—.. Phone I fSMITHI I COAL & OIL CO. I L “Co<& t£ Pits 834-1318 • FUEL OIL • INDIAN MAID STOKER • KEROSENE f HA DEES POCAHONTAS • OLGA STOKER COAL STOVE m ntontTi • NtJT TOR FURNACES • D * u « IJ ETS • BLACK ACE EGG • FURNACE SERVICE For Stoves and Grates FILL UP YOUR COAL BIN OR TANK NOW! 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But what abeut Miss Floyd's boyfriend and Ms presumed tryst Oh, he was in toe smok ed-flUed apartment all right but ALONE. The story of Miss Floyd’s action was told to Magistrate Louis Vig nola at a hearing. As a result. Bliss Floyd was charged with arson and held without bail for trial. PERFUME BAIT FOR MALES MELBOURNE, Australia (ANP) —Australian scientists have dreanf ed up a new way to exterminate the pesky house fly—and the flies are not going to like it. At a recent health inspectors conference. En tomologist H. B. Wilson outlined the underhanded plot this way: “The female fly releases a chemi cal which brings her male compan ions to her from hundreds of yards away. This chemical is being re produced by scientists and Will be spread around in a selected spot When all the male flies gather in the chosen area, it will be easy to kill them." MONGOLIAN EXHIBIT—Misses Betty Jo Foster, left, and Patricia Hooper, both of Greensboro, check exhibit of photographs from Outer Mongolia currently on display in Fine Arts Building at Bennett College. Blown-up prints, made by Lisa Larsen, were mede available by Smithsonian Institution of Washington, D. C. ENJOYING FIRST SNOW These North Carolina College students take * hrenk from sturlie* tn tmUr- „„ - »; j ; niU ~t ul u IC Vurluuu o<uupu* following the season's iirst snow. On sleds, from left: Everett Deßerry, High Point, and Clifford Gregory, Oxford. Js tending, from left: Misses Bernice Alston, Washington, D. C., and Claudia Days, Philadelphia, Pa. Bolden And Woodbury To Manage Fayetteville, Roanoke Districts DURHAM—The Agency Depart ment ot the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company has an nounced the transfer of James S. Bolden, former manager of the Ro noke District to the managership of the newly established Fayette ville District; and of David H. Woodbury, former Field Training Supervisor to Acting Manager of the Roanoke District. The Fayette ville District was established on January 1, the effective date of the new appointments. James S. Bolden began his insur KING 4 OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. G 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teachers College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! WILL YOU OWN YOUR HOME IN ’64? As little as $350 down and payments as low as $75 per month, can give you ownership of a well built, comfortable home split level, 2 story, or ranch. Open houses every Sun day in beautiful... Biltmore ★ Hills Estates Building Co., Inc. 47M YADKIN ST. JOHN W. WINTERS*A CO. RALEIGH. N. C. M7 E. MARTIN ST. rHONE 717-12J1 PHONE VA S-S7M J ance career on the Bpartanllp*# District under the managership of his father, G. W. Bolden, following his graduation from Clafltn College in 1938. He served on this district as Debit Manager until 1940, when he was promoted to Staff Manager; the position held until his induction into the Armed Services in 1943. Upon his honorable discharge in 1945, he was assigned to the Rich mond District as a Special Repre sentative. In 1946 he was named Staff Manager of the Roanoke Dis trict located at Lynchburg. Oavdd H. Woodbury begun bit career with the Company In 1828, as an agent on the Chester, South Carolina District. The following year he was appointed Staff Man ager; and served in this capacity until 1832, when he was named a special agent and assigned to the traveling staff of the Agency Di rector. In 1933, he was appointed Assistant Manager of the Augusta, Georgia District, and served in that capacity until 1836, when he assum ed a debit assignment on the Ra leigh, North Carolina District. In 1938, Woodbury went to Norfolk as an Assistant Manager. He was named Manager of Roanoke Dis trict in 1940 and held this position for ten years. He was employed for several years in a different profess ion. Men’s Week Observance Set At A&T GREENSBORO The annual Men s Week Observance at A&T College will feature main addresses by a president and an educational director, both of leading univeri sities. Dr. Ref us T. Perry, president of Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, will speak at the concluding program set for Sunday. Fetmary & beginning at 8:88 P. M. Austin P Lane, educational di rector of the Senior Residence Hall and a member of the Append Ar gument* Staff of the Law School, both et Howard University, Wash ington. D C. will deliver the ad dreae et the featured banquet, which is scheduled for Murphy Hell on Saturday evening. Feb. 1. Lane, a 1958 honor graduate of A&T College, received the degree from the Howard University S' hool of Law in 1961. graduating Jrd highest ranking In his class. He was appointed to hla present posts in the same year, and is now also en rolled as a graduate student in law at Georgetown'University. Dr. Perry, who assumed his pres ent position in .ll»57, is an alumnus of Johnson C Smith University and holds the MS, snd PHD. de grees from the State University of lows. Having eliminated polio as a pu blic health problem through the Salk and Sabin vaccines. The Na tional Foundation-March of Dimes now fights birth defects and arthri tis. DRIVE SAFELY THE VETERANS CORNER Bara are authoritative as surers by the Vertoraae A4- mtetettou |to jgesettaas tern Q—For years, to* VA deducted my monthly insurance premium payment* tram my disability com pensation payments. However, my compensation has been reduced and srill not cover the insurance pay ments. Will the VA now take my compensation and let me mail them toe balance due? A—Ne, tola eamet he dans. am lenger eever year insurance premium, you srill have to pay direct. Q—l am eligible far educational benefits under too so-called Korea GI Bill. How long do I have to take advantage es this benefit? A—Only a year Mi The educational program under toe ■ Korean GI HD cams* to a dees on January U. UK Veterans wtto service-connected disabili ties taka their training ante Q —Do eligible war orphans have a deadline by which they must have started on their education pro gram? A—N*. Ne deadline except their own age. You may begin school at any ton* as long aa you at* between IS and $1 years of age. In certain circum stances, It la possible to begin before It and continue after IS. See any VA office for details. SUPER RIGHT s FRYERS tea. .wa«a • • \r Seasoning: Bacon HALF OR mm Hi IRe wiinir M Bite * Is m •«««%/1 jftjfr -■ - ail! - •-«•* BL# BACON END Slices US. 25C | IcfffiM MARVEL -4- FLAVORS Prices Effective Thru Jan. 25. SPARKLE PUDDINGS Get 1-Pkg. FREE MM Mte teto _ with each pur- REG. PKGS. 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