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I BURL ALLENS — i '"'tongue Perhaps we don’t match old phil osophers in phrasing maxims on foolishness, ignorance, knowledge and wisdom, but we do know that the latter two are too rare among us, leaving he former two too a bundant! Ignorance is the lack of knowledge, and follishness is the inability to overrule ignorance. A young high school graduate re cently agreed to do domaatic work for four dollar par eight-hour day! This, of course, would have been slavery, but—admitting that die did not know to do about such mat ters—ah* accepted advice, and is doing well! It may sound Unbe lievable, but too many are satisfied to so undersell their labor. Numerous people—especially women do not know whether the refrigerator is Norge or Gener al Electric, nor whether the stove is Admiral or Allen! In event* of theft, mortgage, etc., these owners do not know how to intelligently Identify their various properties. There are Welcome To Raleigh Faculties, Alumni, Students Os Shaw University, Saint Augustine’s And Raleigh Business Colleges VISIT WITH US MORE FOR YOUR DOLLAR CAPITOL BARGAIN STORE 132 E. Hargett St TE 4-7243 Raleigh, N. C. 5Te ON MANUFACTURER’S LIST ON ELECTRIC FIXTURES Electrical Wholesalers Inc. 911 N. West St Welcome To Raleigh Faculties, Alumiii, Students Os Shaw University, Saint Augustine’s And Raleigh Bnsinees Colleges J. C. PEHNEYS RALEIGH’S CAMERON VILLAGE Daniels St Raleigh, N. C. other, man amusing ways la which ignorance and follishaess ate pre valent:—l recently told my barber: "I’ve got aa EASY one Bar you to day." “How’s that?” Mr. Haul asked. “None off the top,” I explained. He was politely frank: “Well, that’s ONE thing that you don’t know anything about—trimming hair!" “To.'r. an aid Ua.fr 11 you can remember wfcea the iky was the limit" TIPS UNLIMITED Se you’re ready for college, and new worlds to eonquer—Well I’ll say yen*re the “ginchtost,” which ia another way of saying you’re the “frtitNt 11 should like to defend the right to can yen the "greatest." You were bora Into this world with two brood avenues stretching through the years ahead of yam. They lead to success or failure, depending upon whether you develop strength or eaatium courage or fear, hope or diapair. Yea have before you the opportunity to cboooe a rich re warding life or settle for a drab ebeee to fal lew dose ae depemd a*ea year Station at birth, nor toe cwvirea amat term -rrhTnri yea came, aer even your edaeattaaal beek graaad. It depento^atome* really deelre to be. There la ee legltimateexeaw far y*e MW wMhta yarnm* the abOMy to rim *Mw ob stacle* fattens and dtmppatot Mtov* taught adheol tor many years, and I have yet to mam * student who could not increase his knowledge, or improve upon • school situation. It the chore to do *°Up to tola point, your ltto has bean utilised at a frightfully small percentage of your reel potential. You have bom content to contribute little and expect. much in tdturn. You ere an expert at alibi* and excuses. You ere willing to dt beek and console youraelf with the thought thgt you would have been a better Kish school student hid your teacher* not been impartial. You have been too prone to Marne your mistakes and failures upon Dr. Holloway Supervisor: Virginia State School Begins Fifty-Ninth Yr. HAMPTON, Va. Virginia State School opened its Fifty-ninth Year with an address to over one hun dred members of Ms faculty and staff by it* Superintendent. Dr. Wil liam J. Holloway, formerly of Ra llegh. N. C. Dr. Holloway pointed out the progress made in reorganiz ing the curriculum, attaining ac creditation. addition of now build ings. toe establishment of a modern program of student-penonnol serv ices, and step* taken to combat au tomation. Dr. Holloway, who once served aa principal of Raleigh's Ligon High School, then pointed out tho follow ing “Unfinished Business" of Vir ginia State School which will de mand the energies of tho Institution this yean I.—A prbgram of research and ex perimentation to understand deaf YOU ABE THE DETECTIVE Upon your arrival at the little cabin tn a lonely pert erf the moun tain retort, you era met by two khaki-dad own. Calvin Winters end Ralph Stoker, both of them looking very strained and tense Whiten hod ptteited you 48 minute* later reporting the suicide of Paul Tor ringtoo, htt end Senker’a employer and owner of th* cabin the tine* men were staying In during this bunting trip. Th# two young men lead you along a narrow, winding trail cir cling the foot of the mountain until finally you arrive at a wooded spot where Torrlngton lie* deed, a built* hole hi hie right temple. De cide his body lice a At gun. which you pick up carefully in your bond kerefatef and examine for fingerprints with your power glass. Then you taka finger print impression* at both Winters and Bank*. “The only prints on the gun are yours, Banker,'’ you remark, “al though you have already tatd ms this is Ttorrliigton's gun. ' -Oh. that’s says Banker. “Tjta* theee exatia/wblwThread**tiakw‘{fee toHStot think Os trail? but UtoughTaJhinf es it*?. satOl*ramteM BteflteS hand Bn« food Mr. Terringtoa tytag hare. I rushed aa to Mm. tat sew right away that he was dead . . . and I den? knew what made me pick ap the fax." I “That kind of pualed me. too,” Calvin Winters breaks tn. “Whan 2 aime around the turn In the trail, there wae Ralph standing there over Mr. Torrlngton's body with thia gun In hte hand. It gave ate a Wg Jolt.” You aak fer and examine the gum eaeh at the young menmrrldt to Me belt. Both of these weapons are 48’a, too, and both dTtitem fufly leaded. “These are Mr Torrlngton* gum. too." volunteers Winters. “Os oourae. w* didn’t use them for bunting, but he suggested that wo carry them around for self-protection. This ti a pretty tonify, out of-the-way place, you know.” You sniff at both gum and say, “Your** has recently been fired, m *T took a eeapte of aheta a4 a dead Ire* tiak aa T was eamtite atom the fn*o." he exptetaa. “Just fer practice. I feet, afl at ae were to the habit es dak* that new and than, and that’s why I didn't think anything of the Ant I heard a head es am ... antO I feaad the body here. It WAB steeidc. wasn’t lit Yea aren’t thinking that 1... 7" “ft was MOT suicide.” you state, and then, pointing to one of tha add. rm Bring to wasattou you further an th* ntofaet Which at the too man do pan ampast of kffltaf TOrrtngtou. and " fc,T BOUmON Oalvto Wlntois to ywur ampast. Tha fact that you found Ralph Banker’s flnnwprtnta on the gun seeing to point to Ms innocence—and la proof that someone wiped tha gun Moan after shooting Torrlngton. and before Danker picked it up. Had it imen suicide. Torrlngton’# Pate would etiD have been on the gun and If Banker were toe killer certainly would not have been ao faoUab as to wipe afff Tocriap ten’s prime and then put Ms owif back on the gun. anyone but yourentt Tn me or the dadanatve and yet you know that bettlee are won by eftomdm. You you toe emeotiale tor ■reatoem ao It Mat imij to aottle tor mediocrity during your college career. You have a potential tor giving to too world to don’t bo content with merely iisahlng flimi it You ore bore ia the image at God, take him to collage with you, , end he will keep you from becom ing spiritually and mentally hoy. Take the time to leek arearnd yea. you will aee cowards who have leaned courage, the week who hove beeouM sir sag, too fsnares who have rriamd to wain feUarea. The htotaty of the world ti etadded wtih Ida- BUmm, sd4 Fuller* and net o cue Os ton wee bare with mere petantlal teen yen. They retied ttirir ryes toward n goal. Rash bed e eeariagty toward tti fUMßmant. II h tonbtfnl ts yea wtU attain to toelr stature, and yet toti ti ae extern far oet making your college years amre fruitful than yew high aebeet yean. Courage can he acquired by the overcoming of little toon, one by one. Strength of body and Bated can be maintained by dally urn of exercise*, physical and nwntaL Success ti practically guaranteed it i you learn to uee each failure an a i stepping stone toward a higher goal, i Agents! heart Is the result of many little acts of kindnom. Character ti i strengthened when yOu learn that l giving is of more value than receiv ing. And now College-Bound, may I emphasize thia;—You may never ar rive at the pinnacle from which you : may look down upon the world but you will have proven to yourself the value of making an effort in this direction Have a good school year. Your* truly, Blanche A. Rivet* and blind students bettor and to meet their needs more effectively. t.— Attainment es tn creased excellence la Instrestissml methodology nntil all stadente amy be thoroughly prepared to gel and keep a good Jab after gradaatlon. Exploration es team teaching to utilize the maxium potentialities of all toll and pari-tlm* staff mem bers. 4.—Establishment of special Vo cational and Cultural programs for graduates and former students to enable them to live more effective ly to our rapid changing society. B.—lmprovement In th# quality of cooperative group living- Dr. Holloway concluded by Invit ing all of tha school's personnel to “taka a frerii look at the things wa can do—each one of us—on our Jobs Trio Os Young Ladies! Supremes To Be Featured With Famed *Moms ’Mabley young ladies who are currently toe hottest female recording group ta the notion, will be featured with toe Moms Mahley Your In Indiana, Ohio and Mimouri flmtombsr 18th thru too SOUL The atiraetiv« "Metowa Re oardtag Arttiti*’ whose flair tar B*w«*m ti tad Mated by too rapt- Observe Nat’l Week Throughout toe Untied States. 4- H’ere will observe National 4-H Chib WWk, September SI through October t The head heart-hands health youth are among 8 1-4 mil lion raomhera of 84,700 clubs In urban, suburban, and rural areas throughout tho IS states and Puerto With tot seal of "4-H tor more in W current amphagis Is on to* pro gram's flexibility—club projects and activities adaptable to fit needs of youth from any background or dreumatam. Dr. Chrttaa Rteleck, stale 4-H Ctab tender, myi toti ta the time toe* 4-ITer* take a leek at their aeeempltahmenta fer the year and make a report of their program to the people In North Caretbia. Blalock says it also provides an opportunity fer the 4-H’ers to say “thank you" to more than 30,000 volunteer adult leaders who play a vital role tn th» Hv#« young people and to over a 1.000 blllMn#!** rt*r>c+rr*9 n*hn «srw to* gponsojt of tome ph*ta of the (nu gram. A major local and national atm of this year's *-H Week observance will be to recognize toe 80th anni versary of the Cooperative Exten sion Service, of which the 4-H youth program Is a significant part. In 1814, when the Smith-Lever Act authorised the Extension Service, the same federal legislation pro vided fundi for 4-H Club work. For this reason. 4-R also celebrates a Golden Anniversary. to ratio the standards of our work to lofty plain* of excellence. We have the brains, training and ex perience and only the limitations of our desire can keep us from this foal.” _____ Ae A. Meeting* The Capital City Group of Alcoholic* Anonymuos. founded in October of 1848. meets each Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock at the Bloodworth St YMCA. 000 S. Bloodworth St. All persons having problems with alcoholic beverages are in vited to become affiliated with this body. They will be wel comed. OLD DOVER KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 100 PROOF, BOTTLED IN BOND i I Jsjwv| C§HI 888 THE CAROLINAN RALRIGH.N.C. RATURDAY. SEPTEMEBER 10. 1986 eaUer renerdag es “Whore DU Oar Lave fle." was toe number *m retard ta to* uatiiual "harts tor Owe week*. TRADE NOW FOR A NEW '1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN tr ALLOWANCE - NOW RAWLS MOTOR CO. 444 FAYRTTEVIUjI ST. FRONT TB 8-4848 Dealer No. MM “ *CD LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MAF £sysy “ “ d “" ,L Sac ££