JIM BROWN SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS Paul Hornung of tha Onan Bay Paekan, looks
on In Eria, Pa., last Thursday night as Jim Bream signs autographs during a testimonial din •
net for Brown hsld in Erie. Jim Brown is a star psrioJmat for the Cleveland Browns, profession
al football team. (VPI PHOTO).
Lauds Dr, David D. Jones:
Dr. A. Hollis Edens Issues Call
For Rededication At Greensboro
GREENSBORO— A call for re
' d'-dication and a call for thanks
giving ware founded as Bennett
College held its annual service of
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| remembrance for the late Dr. David
D. Jons* Sunday afternoon in
Pfeiffer Chapel.
I President Wills B. Player, in prt-
senting Dr. A. Hollis Edens, of Win
ton-Selem, at the principal speaker,
referred to the service commemo
rating the late educator at “a ser
vice of thanksgiving as well as of
•cuuv« uuwuu ot uie Mary Rey
nolds Babcock Foundation, called
tor rededication.
Dr. Jones will always be re
membered,’* said Dr. Edens, "as
the man who contributed so
raueh to the maturity and the
abiding concepts of Bennett,”
and called for the present stu
dent body to rededieate Itself
to the principles for which he
stood.
Using as a background the fact
that twice in 100 years, two Ameri
can presidents—Abraham Lincoln
and Lyndon B. Johnson—have call
ed Upon the nation to rededicate
itself to placing the individual
back at the center of government,
Dr. Edens declared:
“Democracy is the most difficult
form of government. It requires
•very man to think for himself. Its
matrix is the belief in the worth
and creative power of the individ
ual and that the way to preserve
freedom is to live it,” he stated.
On The
Home Front
(Items this week from Han
over, Warren and Rowan Cun-
tiee.l
YOUNG MOTHERS REACHED
“There is a definite need for
special training in meal planning
for young wive* and mothers,” de
clares Mrs. Rebec os Hall, boms
economics agent in New Hanover
County.
Mrs. Hall reports they held a
special class for young mothers on
“Foods for Good Health." Now they
are planning a claas on using nu
tritious, low cost foods. Tbs nutri
tion classes are being conducted
once a week.
RECORD KBEPINO
Club members in Whrren County
art becoming more interested in
record keeping as income tax time
draws naar. Mrs. Bertha Forte,
home economics agent, says she has
been Stressing the advantages of
record keeping and how to keep
records.
She says several women have re
ceived record books and infor
mation on money management
They are trying to get the infor
mation on money management t*
young homemakers who are non
club mrmbert.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Mrs. Martha Henderson of Rowan
County, says the information she
has gained through Home Demon
stration work has been beneficial
to her in many ways.
Mrs. Louisa Slade, borne econo
mies agents, says Mrs. Henderson
baa fust completed a new kitchen
which dw received plans for at a
recent club meeting. “If it hadn’t
been tor the information I got
there, my kitchen would not have
been nearly a well planned,” she
emphasised.
BOTH WERE LOADED
PUHT. Mich. (AHP) TWO
loads don't canoel anch other out.
and 22-year-old Vance Porshsy Os
rural Danby township Is poorer
by Mb as a result. Pblloe. invest
gatlag n report of a man sleeping
in a car. opened *the car door and
found Fanixy asleep on the front
az»L Bo wna promptly haled Into
court, and fined tU and coats.
Why? Police found, that though
he was sleeping In the car, ha was
holding a loadel 22 caliber piston
in his hand. Amber admitted be
ing Intoxicated, so the charge was
“possessing firearms while under
the influence.”
Mrs. Tweedy
Rune For N. C.
NCTA Post
rocky mount un adym*
Robinson Tweedy, guidance coun*
aeloc at Booker T. Washington Sr.
High School, has been nominated
By the North Central District ano
the Rocky Mount Unit a t the North
Carolina Teedhers Association as a
candidate for Recording Secretary
01 the NCTA.
A native es Greensboro, she
received a B.A. degree from
Bennett College and a M,Ed.
degree from Beaton Ualvcnity.
Mrs. Tweedy taught French and
Rnglish at Booker T. Washington
Senior High School before assum
ing her present position.
She is active in local and relig-
MRS. EDITH R. TWEEDY
ious circles. Her professional honors
include membership in: Netional
Education Association, North Caro
lina Teachafs Association, Ameri
can Personnel and Guidance Asso
ciation. She has been past president
of Rocky Mount District Classroom
Teachers, and North Caroline Tea
chers Association pest Treasurer of
the Rocky Mount Unit NCTA, past
secretary of tha Notrheaatern Dis
trict of the Association of Class
room Teacher*, and Chairman of
the Northeastern District Os the
Hilda Machllng Fund.
She is currently serving as chair
man of the Guidance Department
of the North Central District and
of the North Carolina Teechere As
sociation’s Department of Guidance.
A&T Officials
Appointed To
2 Commissions
OfUSENSBORO— Two officials
si A&T College were last week
appointed to important commis
sions In GreenAboro.
Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, presi
dent of the College, has been
named a member or the Greens
boro Water Resources Commis
sion. and Dr. L. C. Dowdy, dean
of Instruction, was appointed
chairman of the newly formed
Oreensboro Oood Neighbor Coun
cil.
Both appointments were mad*
by Oreensboro mayor, David
Schenck.
WATCH THAT FIRST BTSP
MEMPHIS 'ANFt That first
Step is a lulu, and Louis J. Fop*
piano. 63-ycar-old nigh ’ watch
man at Oold/mlth’s department
store knows all about it. Fopoiano
stepped Into an elevator, but the
elevator wasn’t there. IFooplano
ended his quick descent ast n r als
foot droo down the aha't. H* suf
fered five Ifraetured ribs, both
taws broken, Ihcad Injuries and
poaaibla Internal injury.
p World's Fair
Calling
Inventors
A new Wofld'f Fair exhibit
that will display the first inter
national collection of hitherto
unknown inventions, ranging
f rom * better
mousetrap
SB- J'HJflj an automobile
engine Uiat
fli Jfl unveiled at the
■ Fair’s^opening
An intensive search for these
unknown inventions is now un
der way throughout the world,
according to George DiMatteo,
president of International Inven
tions, Inc., which is sponsoring
the exhibit. He smid:
••There are literally hundreds
of thousands of inventions that
remain only dreams of their cre
ators simply because the inven
tors lacked the finances, the time,
the specialised knowledge or the
contests to do anything about
their original and potentially
beneficial efforts.”
More than 6,000 square feet «f
space has been set aside for the
exhibit, located in the City Hall
section of the Belgian Village. A
special advisory board wUI make
the final selection of entries to be
displayed. There may be new
items that will revolutionise the
electronics industry or the auto
motive field, or introduce now
elements in eookiag, or exert a
profound effect upon our way of
living. The better mousetrap and
thought-activated engine am
among the Initial inventions sub
mitted.
The exhibit will also serve an
an International exchange for
bnsineaamca seeking new prod
ucts. Here they will tad pat
ents at all types, each waiting
for the right company, the right
financing, Um proper iNTfhin l
dicing approach. Interested in
ventors may write for further
information to International In
ventioafc in tha Belgian Village
at tha Fair.,
- HINGTON ANT
"SMALL BUSINFSS"
by C. W I L bO N H A K UL k
Whether or-not much com6s
of it, the u. S. decisen to otter
wheat to Russia will be dis
cussed long. It perhaps, than,
would ha well to put too situa
tion into a proper perspective,
e e e
the sale St a aslttoa and a
half
of wh»s^i»B J ' a
a very small ■ JBf. Iff
dent into thefl; ¥ .. “A"
more than »■
billion bush-B 'Z " r "A“
els of V.
surp 1 n *
wheat. vft smS@
• • •
Roughly, 6> W» HsrCsr
the sale would bring into toe
U. S. $250 million, hut inas
much at the American tan
payers must make up the dto
ferenoe betwen to# higher peg
ged domestic wheat price and
toe world wheat price, gov
ernment subsidies oI ahem N
cents par bushel will coat s62*
million, bringing not gain to
less than IITO mlllton, so ftaato
elaUy ft ia not tremendous,
ana
There k toe moral toaue.
That to whether er net too
American paepla should eeme
to toe M
HIUMtI Its
On toe ether head,two “Mnainh
alltoe” Caaadh and iuririlto
have ne ssmpnnatto— to to
■mm Map a goto avt— skfiM
■mi «tor* Am pntottsußWy iitoiv
can he an argument ever when
a dictatorship la meet ianger
aua. Is it whan it's people am
well fed. er when they Me
hungry and dictatorship Maria
a war to taka thatr autos tot
ittnAchit
e ea
However, Senator wmum
Protmire has stated toe Rus
sian need for foodstuffs la ne
greater than It has bean for
its Wsltjuul
You Can Always
Depend On
DUNN’S. V
gfra.-raMHk fft
Vou’il find that when roa drive
into Dunn * Esso Service you re- ta3t '. \
reive ths sanrt oonutderatlor Bf ». : ;A .
whether von tuat Mil up vour r»
dlator or have vour «i greoseo \
We like to reel that tve’rt hrlptoi*
vou get more enjoyment l^H^B
ram eat. Why net gfvs as a totalt
Our Service Always Hm A Smile!
DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE
sat 8 RI.OODWOBTH SY. rOONfli Tfl 1-0430
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SHE'S GOT IT! ELECTRIC HEATINO.-
• of coursal
She’s the envy of neighbors... and you can be too wu
modern electric heat. At your fingertips lies the ultimate in
heating comfort. Simply dial indlvidwl room controls to the
temperatures most comfortable for you end your femly.
Investigate electric heat... It costs less than yc-j thlnkl
several years, and the wheat
deal will open road for further
iatot to Ru—ft
see
If too Senator’s essMlia to
correct, then there to aa area
to watch closely. Recently Bus
eta agabod a bank to Beirut
ana
This is too part ed tha worid
where gold to told for for above
foe U.S. pegged price to $35
per ounce. In India, for exam
ple, goH brings at toast SOW
more, or 363.50. New it is
known that Russia has long bsd
vast gepueito of rich gold bear
ing ere. Use Russian success
in mining ton metal is foe best
kept secret of foe »so Century.
■to 1 to possible tost toe
Bnsston bank In Beirut win
deltoro SM/6*.
a a a
This means fost tostosd at
uhaat at iha wetoAdhto
Mwelltttt wBBBw Bw Be WwtN If*lee
et $Tf» per toHhil R win be
paying, is (set, SI.IT. Russia
ean toon aaU tola wheat at
W6gsd prise and nsahs $ prsdt
to stmaat too i»miM> r
e e e
A tow daals tote tola and
S trading power hi toe
ammALj to-- —a
pttvwttßtoß tiMel mmm MB*
eethnato*thal deaplto Uto*pev
etfr to lla ■flltoai. the upper
elnaean hi Btohs have gold re
servea teaahtot It MUlea. if
mi m im, mutt mil in.
By have 111 MUlea or an In geld
aaannJ sa hatoe aa
VBBik wnicß ofiii orn| n
KMUm hi deflate. And to a«
6tosu*.tia es toto RsaMea
||
apka Bh MalaA gllm-WW
8188 Vfl wnKJB. BfIBUO WflYTr*
neee, to Ml to be disc seated.
a* ato—
eyeless, bet onto tor gevere
meat net the toforideal.
% THE CASOUMIAN
RALfKW, M. CL SATURDAY, WltdlY 1, IfM
Iff BURURRANITR HUBKV
*1 knew net toe reesen eech year
he suecumbe
Te toe nureerymanY lure that her
blaased with grate thumbs
tloM tttofei pitturti Ia ia
reil
Are the peak to pertaettoh ta aatt
ing appeal
No mentioa to Made to hup and
diaeaSM
Or m suaaaald and draught and
tha danger to fiftsese.
He erdere sasaa apple treaa, peeah
ta and peart
lihsware to deluatoM and suhae
quant anmed.
They earns in a bundtot he plaato
thorn in rewti
And ha watora them well wtto hto
old gerdan hate.
the nuroeryman said: "heavy hear
er* wh*n irnaUr
Be h* buy* burisel BettMta and watts
for die Sain
Gould he he area bans with a halo
in hto hoed,
•Cauat haattil toeha tor fruit an
tot ansa that aren’t deed!
The aphids build ugt Thar are fun
gi galore!
Come spring! Heaven help toe! Kan
order some merer
Albert Mason, The -Bard- to Or
leans Co- N. Y.
i thought this utile ditto hr Mr.
Mason would be sapes tally appro
priato to peaa an to you well in
advance es tha Ume slut you get
the urge ta test your green thumb.
You ean have tlean fruit, tasty vog
stables, beautiful flower* and at
tracUve ornamental plank, juri like
tha pictures in too aatalegi, it you
are prepared to give yeur plank the
care they deserve. Farhapa our
greatost weaknam to lotting our an*
thuslasm override our bettor judg
ment
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Cereiina whan «dl bams ewaari,
city, urban and rural gton <he apM
454 sate ta toa haara aur»
irvkMgMhT Pimm'S Set?
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toiSP^^aSriJfiiX
Meophto Ltoht, Q«« and Wbiar
division received a eaU from a
tartdmtr twiimfllAlntny
Uthta were “hattng araay,” Baah
day at aitotwhu the ltgtsta in
hto MUM would dome an and the
radio would hactn ta play. Beah
aborning, tha Ughto would ge out.
wnd forthe wtoMndar to Bt day.
rataTroubleahootora, ahaeking on
tha story, dtooavarad that the tms-
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