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-
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announces the contribution of S4OO
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MOO to toe Class of 1963 Endow
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gaged toe lech with her hey.
but imagined the felt pressure
against It every ttee she triad
to farce her way inside.
So she suddenly concluded that
Henley was cheating on her and
physically preventing her from op
ening the door. Hi fix him, she
thought
Miss Floyd therefore gathered up
some old rags which were piled on
the corner of her second-floor cor
ridor and stuffed them under the
crack of the door. Then she ignited
them and waited for the culprits
to emerge.
In the meantime, however, neigh
bors had summoned the fire de
partment The firemen came and
eventually put out the lire.
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
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away. This chemical is being re
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When all the male flies gather
in the chosen area, it will be easy
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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
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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
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leigh, North Carolina District. In
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an Assistant Manager. He was
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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
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