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THE CAROLINA TIMES. DURHAM. N. C.
'^ATrHDAT. nrr. loth, 1043
DIUJUtDD. STUDENT UADERS
1
Poter Ross, maintenance tore-
mnn, Tnlship; Ernettt E. Cotton,
former student at Tusk«g?e jn-
fltitiit®, a ^«lship welder. J>i .
tinijuished ijupRts included Dr.
Willinni .1, Tompkins, Recorder of
deeds, Washington, Mm. P-jtu*
Wfljihinjrton Pittinnn, only liviv
daughter of Booker T. Waahiiigtj'i
now residing at Tueskee^ Miis
Fiinnie Pittman and MisiJ L«Hii;e
Washington, g(»«nddaughters of
the beloved edncator, and a daiiofh
ter of Capt. Hugh Mnlzae who
w'll command the Tetsel,
With eloquent tones, Mrs, Be-
thune an principal Speaker decl|»r-
ed; “This is an advanced 8t«3|j t.j-
wards building the moral# of a
group of people who are flghtin?
for a chance to fight.”
“T bring the gratitude and con*
gratulations of the 15,000,009 N"-
groes of American, I am sure, of
all fair minded thinkiI:^; ci^zcns
to the California Shipbuild^ns;
A lai-g* part of student activi
ties on the campus of Dill.'i’d
university. Xew Odeaus, this yi'iir
pictured above. Ijower row, left to
right, are: Ilcnry Bradford,
Music ('hib; Marjorie W'illiama,
TWCA; Fern Roberts, Plajer.^’
will be lead by the six students j Guild; John Powe, Student Union
Top ro wale Harold Lueien, J^3i-
cnce Club, and James Rams»y,
NAACP. The four young men aro
New Orleanians; Miss Williams
home in' *
LAUNCHING OF SHIP AT CALIFORNIA
to MAKES HISTORY AS MILLIONS
LISTENS TO IMPRESSIVE PROGRAM^
BT HA£RT LEVETTE
Lof» Angeles, (ANP) — riiina':-
ing over a month of apticipntio.i
millions of radio listeners all over
the world heard history made
Tuesday, Sept. 20 at Ca!ihip_
Shipyard at WHmington ha--j^oK
This was the launching of th J
]0,5)0 ton Liberty ship whi^-h »t
the snggestion of Peter Ross^ color
ed shipyard forotniin, was nai»'-tT
“Booker T. Washington,” Rfto-
that great leader.
As Miss Marion Andernou, not
ed contralto broke a bottie «f
champagne against the bowR of the
ship, the few hundred who. were
permitted to crowd into the imm
ediate inclosure broke into p»o-
longed cheer. Previous to this .V.e
had graciously declaimed, “I i'-cl
highly honored to havebee n a«kctl
to perform this ceremony and 1
should like to sing for you the
National Anthem.” As the l.'ist
beautiful note died away, CHnie
the command “Burn Fire;” acet-
elyne t(f/|h^s burnetl the fifth hole
in the li‘11 thii*k retainirb plates
and the great vessel started slid
ing with incroa.sed momentnii
down the wnjn and int** tta
water for its maiden voyage.
An outstanding personnel too’t
part in the dramatic program.
The list of complete parti'-ip-
.Miiti? follows:
Sponsor: Miss Maria;i Ander
son, noted contralto. Philadlphl.i:
matron of honor; Mrs. Peter Koss.
Lor Angeles, wife of the Ca'ship
Follow The Crowds
To
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Ck)mpany
Now In Old Melborne
Buiidiog ^
FOR V ALUES
In Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, For you and
the whole family-
Gome in today and
SAVE MONEY
NEW YORK
CLOTHING CO.
Now in old Buildinizr
2 Doors From
'A. ft P. Grocery
'A)»Looi8 Pearson,
Owner
foreman who suggested the Siip’-
name; master of ceremonies: J
W. Wadsworth, industrial r^i.'i-
tions manager,’ Calship; principal
speaker; Mi-s. Mary McLeod Be-
thune director, division of Negro
affairs, NYA,
Other speakers were John \
McCone, executive vice president
(’ulship; Judge Edwin L. Jeffer-
aoji, Kev. F. D. Jordon, Pas:or
First AMK Chnrch, Los Ang?les‘,
courage and democracy.”
"May T voice the loyalty of my
people to the all-out program of
our cOmmander-in-chief and ple«-
ge our full support and coopinM-
tion to ail the»« ageuciea worUicg
with and for him in bringing '.o
the nnited nations a complete vic
tory. ’ ’
“This is not just another ctrg*
vessel. This is a ship that epi
tomizes the trSe spirit and ideal
of democracy. This is a ship mm-
cd for a great man, not ’>ist
great Negro, a great man
hapy)ened to be a Negro—^Bnokev
T. Washington.”
The ship is expected to be rerdy
for service by the middle of Octo
ber. It wiir be given for cpmn^ar. l
to Capt. Hugh Mulzac, the only
American Negro to hold a mas
ter’s certificate, and will have a
crew of white and Negro officer^
and men. ^
Newsreels were made of the
event and many representatives of
ilies as well as the Negro Pre-s
Uviogstone Onens 61st Year Sessions;
The 61st session of Livingstone
College, Salisbury! got off with
reeord-br?aking Freshman t laes
on October 2nd., They come from
their spirit O'f -manv ot‘ 4b»—
were present.
Four average homes conld b
heate,] fot* a year with fuel o'.
from a tank ear, bn^ four hf-rv
bombers would ^y aloft l^s
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sections of the country, and »■
well gradfed faculty was on hand
to greet the new comers. Two
welcome addreses were delivered
by Irvin Oestroiker, leading busi
ness man of the city, and Kev.
H T. Henry, graduate of tiic
collcge, and one of the leading pas
tors in the Western North Caro
lina Conference, and at present
pastor in charge of the Soldiers
Memorial AMK Zion Church Ihi*
city.
President W. J. Trent, folio»'’•*
ing the addresses presented ;he
new students and the Faculty.
The following are the new nieai*
hers: Miss Rena Joyce Wailcr,
B. E. Teachers College, Conn., and
A, M. from Drew Theologic.U
Seminary, Secretary to the Pre-ii
dent and part, time instructor in
Religious • ^Education; Kenneth
j A. Johnson, A. B. Colby College,
and A M. at Harvard University
in History; Wendell H. Kdward^
A. -B. Talladf^a (’ollege, an«l M. S.
New York Univeraitv in Mathe-
WiL-
berforce University, and A. M.
from Ohio State University '"n
Sociology; John Lash, A. B. Liv
ingstone, and A. M. from Univer-
sity of Michigan in English; Mi.i/-(
Sophia Nelson, A. B. Unircrsity
of Pittsburgh, and A. M. from At
lanta University in English, and
Mrs. Hattie Neal Flack Dean of
Women.
Everyone present at the open-
ing rejoiced to see the work goitig
on the Price Memorial Buildin*,’.
The Carnegia Library seen in
this pictui'e which houses mo e
than 18,000 voloumes, has bad
considerable overhauling this
summer, to say nothing of ..ho
more than $3,000 spent on itti-
provemrnts-i*- the oth^r buildin^'^
and grounds. President
stated that it is the hope of the
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Connection that the Price build
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and furnished and equipped
000) one hundred and fifty thoii-
sand dollars.
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MAKEl
EVERY
U ^ « PAY MY
BOND DAY
FARM QUESTION BOX
br
ED W. MITCHELL
Farm Advisor
G*n*ra/ El»ctrk Station WGY
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Ladies Rest Rooms Gents
Should salt b« put on aspara
gus beds?
No. Exp.rlm.au Indicat. lalt doM
D.b)rdratlag _ _
•impl., aa# I wUl ^ a
to comparatlT.ly
th. a.Mragut no good and doM
not kill .nough wMd. to pav for
th. both.r. A.Mratu. .hould g.t
5M pound, ol S-fl-S pw acr.
aft.r th. laat cuttint, M that It
can build up a good rM.r*. ol forf
la tin luuta lut tlw fulluwlhg ynt.
It ihould auo t.t manur. mcIi
fall If It I. poMlBla.
l.tln M th. .ubjMt. Ht gatvanls- ,
•f**” "y .cr..n trar* la anjr Miri ‘
of a box or ov.n jrou can Mt orwt a
bu»n^ pa th. .tova. Sllc, die ot
ma.h tb. product m that It will
dry out r^lly, and dry It with i
>Mt till It to thoroughly
ch
dn. Tb.n
ctj^tamw.
Q.
A.
Will millet make grass silage?
Ym. You can mak. graM .Uaj
out ot almct anything.
l.gumM nMd gra*. or g^n
phoMki
tk.i
A.
molasM. «r
help prwwv.
orlc add to
and th«
Mp _
min.t (Itog. will Im b«ttw if othW
thing, go In with It. But It can ba
UMd alone and without any pr.*
.WTatlv. U tb* train la ataMat
ripe.
Q.
lias
ns?
Q.
to kill cabbage worms
ThM« are aver tan worma that
feed on cabbage, and the beat con
trol I. rot.non. dn.t. You can gat
It at any good feed or eeed etorf. if
that fall, to glre good control, add
a I irtl. calcium arMaate toU. Um
the ara.nlcato carefully eo there
will not be too much reeldue when
th. head, go to market.
Please explain a simple process
for dehydrating fruit in an
oven.
A.
—, pi —
soms freely but bears no fruit.
Can I do anything to make it
produce fruit?
ftotebly. Next yaw cat a bowaaet
at bloom frooi Mme other variety
of phiBi and hang It la your tree,
.f •’■y water. Thie prorUm i
pollination t«
fertlllae your bloom. Many varto-
tlea of plum are Mlf-eterll^
i
Please tell me how to raise and -
feed turkeys? |
Moet grower* are ualngtlM ■rouse
breed of turkey., but IM>urbon or
Whit. Holland I. )uet a. good. You -
can b«T the day-old or .li-waeke
Kult. luat a. you can baby chick..
>.y Mioald b. kapt on an elevat
ed wire loor from the day tbea are i
hatched till they go on cfmn
rang, whwe no chlckon. haM been,
for three or four yaar*. Some ar.'
k.f
k.pt on wlr. and In conAnanMnt
■If th* tim. and n.*w gd an
range. Thto takM mor. fMd but l.i
a protection agalnet dlMaae. Youj
can put them out a* Mton a. th*'
weatner to warm. 1 will get you a
bulletin on turk^ya.
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To Kinston
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G. Pa (Uncle George) (leming Asst. Mgr.
Leo. L. Prescott, Asst. Mgr.
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