•lit a tin* lost accident 1* an envl tblr recoid for wh.ch no ooe Indi vidual or group is responsible but the c edit is due to «acb and every one wo king Mr Viverette pointed out that . "it is the type of individual you are which ia responsible for the K aafcty award." Ho said that the Blue R'dgr cmplu>ee> were work Sen in civic duba. and churches, an< many phaaea of community life wh eh went to make better and well-balanced citizens. All of thi>. he declared, went into making hot ter and well-balanced citizens. All of this he declared, went into mak ing better workers and safer work eis. W. L. DeVaughan, North Caro B Una Safety and Job Training sup ervisor, declared that credit was due to all for participating in the aafety program. "While it means much in the saving of dollars and rents, more important ia the fact that the practice of safety relieves human suffering." mui i mj w. itiv» iiuui 0, v* iw etgh, State Supei visor of Trade and Industrial Education, who spoke on "Safety, a Family Con cern," declared that more empha aia must be placed on aafety in the home and on the highway*. He cited statistic* to ahow that an employee waa aafer from accidenta on a powerline pole than he waa at home or on the highways. He urged enlargement of the aafety program to include vacations where large numbers of accidenta and deaths take place each year. The addreaa of welcome waa made by President Hurt, introduc tion of directors and other guests by General Manager Vlverette, and the invocation waa apoken by the Rev. Fred Dancy. A program of muaic was pre sented by The Cuddaliers, three members of the First Baptist Church choir, Mias Linda Owen*, Miaa Audrey Ann Berry and Miaa Patty Clontz. They were accom panied at the piano by Miaa Betty Miller, miinater of muaic at the First Baptist Church. Claire Luce (Continued from page one) Her intimate knowledge of dra ma, muaic, painting, and the dance enablea her to illuatrate along or iginal linea how the art* are united by a aenae of grace, movement, and rhythm. The aolo program which Miaa Luce is preaenting at Appalachian ia baaed upon Aldoua Huxley's ea aay "Faahiona in Love" and illu atrate* in turn the varioua "craa" of love as Mr. Huxley diacuaaea them. Miaa Luce portrays highly dra matic acenea in varioua periods of history. Her program includea "Romantic Love": Dumas' "Canul le"; Passion Shakespeare's "Cleo patra"; Spiritual Love: Shaw's "Shaw's "Saint Joan"; Love of Power: Shakespeare's Lady Mac beth; "Love for Love's Sake On ly": Elizabeth Barrett Browning with her "Sonnets from the Port uguese"; and Physical Love: Os car Wilde's "Salome". Miss Luce's program is the first of seven numbers included in Ap palachian's lyceum series for the year. Admisaion is open to stu dent* of the college, holder* of season tickets, and other* who wish to purchase tickets at the door of the auditorium in the Health and Phyaical Education Building on the evening of the performance ^Tuberculosis Facts 1 By KM. FRANCES C. FRAN CIS TrtVfJ la hraadeniag, they My, hut M may •••» broaden the vuber euloait P obiem tor American*. Kxpe.ta pred-ct that gtoba4rottia« may in* eaar our rhaaeea o( gat ting, tabe euloa!*. untoaa world vide control of thr diaeaae u ef (mad. flreat prarn haa been maoe again** TB ia th'a aad a handful of othar countriea. Tlx death rat* haa dec)'Dad aharply aad ahould conttnuc to be low it' TB control orograma ••* continued at th» preaeni rale, la the paat. It ta bo llerad. moat Americana became infected with TB (rrma when they were young even though thoae who b-ofce down with the dlaeaac did not do ao until later in life. Infection rataa 'a -htldren nav? been declining in recent yeara «a efforta have increaaed to 'ind and hoapitalixe adulta with "open" tuberculoaia. If thia trend eon tinuea and the national standard of living remaina high, there ifiould be fewer new caaea In yeara to come. Against this trend, however, itanda the fact that American* arc increa*lngly likely to travel in parts of the world where Tuber |Culoai« la more prevalent. In the Mrvlce of government or buaineia tome live for conaiderable per iods in parts of Asia, the Near East, and other place* where the diaeaae is endemic. Many of to day'* children may grow up with out meeting tuberculosis germ* until they are exposed to the di» ea*e in foreign land*. So. in the end, they may *uffer from the diieaie in spite of our nationwide ITB control program. What la the answer to thi* pro ; blem? Americans of today and to | morrow aren't going to stay at home. We all want to aee the | world. The only aiuwer i* world i wide control of tuberculoal*. The United State* can't be an laland of ■afety in thi* *mall world. The j World Health Organisation work* to Improve standards of TB con trol. The UN Children's Emer gency Fund actively auist* na tion* whose tuberculoal* problem* are acute. Your local tuherculoii* aisociatlon, through the National i Tuberculosis Association is a part of the International Union agalnat Tuberculosis. Dally meal preparation time has been reduced from S'« hours Just a few years ago to only about 1H hours at present. Oct. 6 through 12 Is National Fire Prevention Week. Brief News Notes Crap control* have been friaa tratad by high yield* Titanium production capacity «0 par cent idle A forty-foot chinn in a British atraat topple* borne* Since 1MT. mm 73 Tar Heel familie* have beau named to the "Master Fa'm family Aaaoelatlon." Good milking practicaa can help contiol maatiti*. Parmer* are adviaed not to dig their nweet potato*'* too early. Watch your ah.ubbery for red spider damage. Make plan* now for needing idle land in pine* thia fall. The 1907 growing aeaaon marks the 12th year No.th Carolina faim era have grown aromatic tobacco Farmer* in 34 Mountain and Piedmont couatie* will market' aromatic tobacco thi* year. The United State* ha* made It | plain to Ruaaia that it will not | open all of its bates to Soviet aerial inspection until the place* of Asia'* Red nation* in Rusaian military plan* are ipelled out. The Central Intelligence Agency has been assigned the task of de termining who Is the master brain behind Ruaaia's foreign policy, but so far have come up with no positive anawer. National Grange Insurance Co. MONEY-SAVING PLANS 1. Farm liability protection against claims of public and of your employees. i g. Automobile Insurance — All T kinds. 3. Livestock sad Farm Machin ery—Pays for death of live stock and loss of farm ma chlaery. NO EXTRA CHARGES OR MEMBERSHIP FEES JERRY ADAMS AGENT Phone COIony 72403 SUGAR GROVE, N. C.

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