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8 THE CJkBOLDfUUV RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1004 GET RESEARCH GRANT Dr. George C Koya/ and Dr. Gfedye W. Royal, both professors at AhT College, will conduct ffus yaar a scientific research project supported by the U S A tomk Energy Commission at a cost of $16,915. The title of the etildy /a, “An Inveetifation of The Therapeutic Use of Bovine Bone Marrow Following Production of Radiation Injury To Mice." PICKET LBJ RANCH FOR MISSISSIPPI Yount Ne iro and whit • students from the University ol Texas are shown in Johneon City, Texas last week picketing on the roadway in front ol President Lyndon B. Johnsons LBJ Ranch. A spokesman for the group said the demonstration was to draw attention to the situation in McComb, Miss. The President spent the weekend at hie rmch and lelt the ranch to return to Washington while these pickets were Still walking the roadway in front ol hit ranch. (UPI PHOTO). DRIVE SAFELY! Km* / , ' 1 ' IWVAM .* ■ * llEaftAMTUftEl Ttrms\ R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. I 108 E. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City TeL TSI-4471 DEAR SALLY BY BALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 23, and in love with a man of 20. Ev erything would be fine with us if it weren’t for his mother. She’s a very domineering type of wom an, has disliked me from the very start, and to tell you the truth I’m sure she would dislike ANY wom an who threatened to "steal her little boy from her.” She has suc ceeded three times in the past in breaking us up, and now shows signs of doing it again. He has in fact suggested that we date se cretly—behind his mother’s back, so to speak—because he wants to keep things harmonious in' his home and doesn’t want to “upset” his mother. Much as I think of this man, I’m still about ready to check out. What do you think about this? H.E.B. DEAR H.E.8.: I think you should have “cheeked out” long before now. It’s suite ob vious that you have been go ing. not with a man, but with a 2*-year-old “little boy” who hasn't yet matured enough to get from under the dominat ing thumb of his mother. DEAR BALLY: I’ve been * wid ow for eight years, am only 45 now. and I really miss the love and companionship of a good man. But I keep wondering if there is any "respectable” way that I can go about encouraging the atten tions pf any worthwhile man with out appealing too eager or bold. There Is. for example, one partic ular man whom I’ve known for several years. He’s my age, a wid ower, very attractive, and has al ways been very friendly towards me —but. although I'm sure he's been on the verge of asking me to go out with him a number of times, he’s never come out with it. I win upplQps I ”Jv* ”★ *|T'S EflSYlwjTS 1 I * W * the nbc-tv personality game: * * MWOI mmMlimV a 2. SaA A* Mctam M L XAm yn U « pl» 4. 1W iw» iw c* . Ciliilil Warn, mm ta* ms pm ywr C*mU Iww. 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V» . • . . think this is due to sfayneaa, Is there any gentle* way Leonid en courage him TJtJL DEAB T.EJE.: Why don’t , you try inviting Mm to a Ht ; tie dinner party or bridge party in your home with ether friends? It’s qetta poodMo that through this one even ing. you’ll encourage mars ac tive attention from Mm. DEAR SALLY: I’m a fellow of 24. and have been dating a beau tiful girl for about alx months. We have great times together, and I’m sure she thinks as much of me as I do of her. In fact, everything would be fine, except for one thing. Before she and I mot. she went steady with another guy for almost a year, and it bents me how his name is always popping up. She’s forever bringing his name into the couversotten, such things as. "Tommy and I once went there,” "Tommy was s good bowler,” "Tommy never did go for that kind of mode,” and so on and on. The really gets on my nerves. If I’m the only man n her life, as she claims, why does this other fellow’s name have to keep looming up? HANK. DEAR HANK: Nattohlly. af ter having gone with cue fel low for a year, them WOULD be memories—but they are just memories, and it’s a little silly to be Jealous of aueh things. After afl, as aha has told you, you’re the only man In her life NOW—as why fret so much about things pul? DEAR SALLY: My husband and I have Just received a so-called note of thanks from a bride for a very lovely and expensive gift we sent her. Her note reeds "Thank you very much for the lovely Wed ding gift. Slneerdy yours .. .* And that’s all. This leaves ns with a very empty feeling. We weren't exactly excepting a lengthy manu script from her. but we do fed she could have been a little mote eloquent in expressing her appre ciation for a gift we spent so much time and money in seise ting far her. What do you think? ILL DEAB MJL: I agree with you. her letter sounds very cold, much like e term letter she used todlsrrlmtnsisty far an senders es gifts. Any truly well-bred and appreslatlvs bride win be aseok users sin cere hi writing her sll-hnf tr tsnt thank-yen nates. And meet certainly she wfll men tion the gift by her note, thus adding warmth and staisartty to her expression of thanks Lyndon B. Johnson, President! “Firmness in the right is indis pensable today tor peace. Thats irm new will always be measured. Its mission is peace.” MONEY may not bring happiness but it brings such a good Imitation that it is often hard to tall tt from die real thing. Femploy th^B PHYSICALLY 1 l HANDICAPPED ■ Trent Mvises KC Students Te Develop Intellectual Self KNOXVILLE, Torn*. - la his address at Knoxville College’s 90th Opening Convocation in Giffen- Alumni Auditorium September 23, Dr. William J. Trent, Jr.* assistant personnel director of Time, Inc, and former executive director of the United Negro College Fund, Lie, advised his capacity audience an the following five points: A&T, Duke Grad Begins 1 GHDNSBORO—WaIter T. John son, Jr, is now associated in the practice of law with Mrs. Elreta Melton Alexander, a Greensboro attorney. A recast graduate of the Dnko University School of Law, Attorney Johnson recent ly passed tbs North Carolina bar examination. He grad oated from AAT Col lage In INI, magna cum Unde, and waa president of the Stu dent Government Ha was an Ahuani Scholar. At Duke, he was chairman of the Moot Court Board, vice-president of the Duke Bor Association and a member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. DRIVE SAFELY _ 1. To know the intellectual self; 2. To enter an unendng quest for knowledge to grasp the meaning of literature, art and music with a proper butanes of family, commu nity, church and Job relationships in the use of one’s time; 3. To prepare self for proper per ception and apprehension of life’s beauties; 4. To read extensively in the arse of one’s interest and reflect often • LGH DON OIL Burns rt Serve You ;Üb\illlC Call TE 2-2004—George London * and always wake up wartn. Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE License No. 1330 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile 111 ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH. N. C. upee matter road to pul Wings to their proper places and to taka a look at self; L To go to the source to see for one’s self when books will no long er suffice. Dr. Trent's listeners included a record enrollment of 043 students, the faculty and staff, and ahunai and friends of the College. KC President Dr. James A Colston, who introduced the speaker, said, "Knox ville College approaches its 90th school year with a feeling of as surance that it is better prepared and equipped to serve its growing student body than at any time in recent years.” He also introduced faculty and staff personnel.
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