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Department of Art, Culture
Anci History
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TRUMAN’S VlSri'
Early risers in downtown Ra
leigh one morning in mid-O.to-
her of Iflls probably did a dou
ble lake when they met on the
sidewalk a man who hjoked sus-
picioiusly like President Harry
S. Truman.
Their eyes were not playing
tricks on them, ijci-ause Mr. Tru
man was indoefi: making a rare
presdenfa! visit to North C'aro-
lina, and he was out for his i*eg-
ular ‘‘morning constitutional.”
His visit to our capital city
Vi’as prompted by tw'^j <*ve!ns.
first, ho was to speak at the ded-
' ation on Capitol Siiuare of a me-
r.Lorial statue to the three Unit
ed Slates presidents Iwrn in
North Carolina, Andrew Jack-
sort, Andrew Johnson, and James
• . A w.iv. i-.aiei in iiic sa.ne day
. he was to speak at the official
opening of the North Carolina
State Fair.
InoLigh his anp(*aian!‘{* in Ra-
• leigh was billed in advance as
non-pollticai, Truman was in the
. m.Lldle of a campaign for re-
olec’tion, and he had fU)wn to Ra
leigh from an appearani.'O in
Miami. Among tliose who re
ceived him W(ne (Pwernor R.
i Gregg Cherry mid the Dt»mocratic
nomlne<» for governor, VV. Kerr
Scott.
I Th^ rrf?''ldent’s speneb on Cani-
lol Square was scheduled for
11:15 in the morning, and a local
1 paper reported that approximate-
1 ly 25,nO0 people lined lialeigh's
main street at hs motorcade
, approaHud the capitol. Escorting
.M" Trump n v.'cre marching
unit,; from the S2nd Airborne di
vision at Fort Rragg, the State
College ROTC, Marir :ind
companie.se, and ‘'dozens” of
army and navy planes which flew
^utheinBell I
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51.25
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WEEK
NDS DIE'‘
overhead. i
1 In i*iK?aking of North Caro-’
: Una’s three native sons who were
bc‘ng lionoroJ, Truman drew a
parallel Ixdwecn th<‘ir lives and:
I his own: “Because they Jived
' through days when reason was ,
overcome by emotion, their acts
were misunderstood and misin
terpreted . . . Intense feeling ob-
scunxl the truth.”
'rho memorial located on the
east side of our capilo) is n sculp
ture <.'f Johnson, Jackson and
Polk ':y Chearles Keik, who,
along with deccendanU of the
former pix’S dents; was present at
the ceremonies. John.;on was born
i.-f Raleigh, Polk was born in
Mecklen' ui'g county, and Union
C'Cunly claims Jackson. \
The piesident took a few ver
bal licks at his opposition lor re-
election Republican Thomas K
1 Dewey, Progressive Heniy A.
Wallace and Dixiecrai Strom
Thurmond -dLLTing the memorial
dedication, but his later remarks
' at the State Fair were more dl
n^ctly poliUcab There, In a speech
cairied to the country over a na
tional radio network, he urged the
Slouth to unite .ehind the Demo
cratic party. A capital newspap
er described h s comments as “an
unvarni.shed appeal to dissent
ers to nTurn to the party Xol<l
from which they fled when he
! submitted his cKiJ lights pro-
po.saLs.”
McntMy Tesb
Are Scheduled
The monthly G. E. D. tests
I high school equivalency! Is sche-
I duled for Friday, Octetber 27ih
' from 1:00 • 6:o0 p. m. and .Sat
urday, Oclobcii* 2Sth from 9;d0
a .m. • 2:0 p. m. at Cleveland
I Technical Institute, the official
losi ng center in Cleveland.
The G. E. D. is a test which
measures the educational devel
opment of adults (IS years
older) who did not complete high
schfKd. Upon satisfactory comple
tion oif Uiis lest, the state of
North Carolina will issue a cer
tificate which may qua-Mfy the
adult for. admission into a college
or possibly aid him in securing a
belter job.
The G. E. D. consists of five
tests, each appro.ximately two
hours in length. Ai'eas covered
are English, Math and Reading.';
in Literature, Social Studies and
Science. All interested adults
should secure an application from
Mrs. Rebecca Cook, Learning Cen
ter Cooixlihator, or the superin
tendent of public school^ and
sliould be filcKl with Mrs. Cook at
Cleveland Tech by Wedneid^.
Deto-or 25th.
A fee of $3.W will be charged
and collected prior to the two day
tesU. Mrs. Cook stresses that both
Friday and Saturday sessions are
recfuired to be successflly com-
’^leted befoie a certificate can be
awaixled.
Now Showing A+ The Joy Theater
\
, ing their arch rival foi; the third j
i time s'nco the college entered srn-1
i ior college ranks. The EuIId.igsi
:\von the first game two \
' ago, also a hom<>cominiy game.l>?-
13. Last year the Bulldog^ la‘?C
BQILXNG SPRINGS. - Gaid- to’the Lions 27-13 in Mars HiU.
ner-We.b college’s homecoming The nueen (be
weekend will be filled to eapacity cro^VIlf^ d'uiiiig ttiO #i
with actlv’ities including the ded- the football game.
G-W Sets
Homecoming
$321,451 Stamps
Are Issued
During July, August, Septem-
b<'r of this year, a totnl of $321,-
1.“)! in food slumps was issue:! to
; re.suk*nls of C’ev eland county, ac-
' cordin;; lo (.bale.I Slates Depaid-
I Airrit'Uiiure’s F'ood and
.Nutrition Se3-vi:e. Concyn'i. Of
this amount S2‘)4,312.25 was the
••free” or bonus poition. An aver-
.ige of d.Oik) pin.:o3i.s parlieipat-
cd each month. The ca h outlay
- ^ r puj cli.ase requirement t.;taled
■niT b'i'.'l.T T;’.':e alv 10'^ -eor.’S
ai’thoiizid in iJiis c'^unty.
! Per.sons do.sir'ng information
'a:out the Food Stamp piogram
.should contact their local De
partment of .Social .Services.
Only authori/c(t stores may ai--
rept foci c'r>:Jpor.s. Any stoie d;.'-
•firing info:mation aether-
zat' >11 J-ii'ejId ceidact the F"ond
nd Xnirilion S-rvi-o FieM O."-
■•ire. Room 12, Mou; , l-hi jdi-ng
1 S'ndb Union Stre;*t. C ncoid.
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Bell Charges
Miss Mason
A warrant has ’ een issued by
Southern Hell Telephone company
against A!ymerritta Mason, six
teen >ea'..-; oil, of fb;{» .'’hannon
Br:idley Road in (;a.^^oni:< for
making over 2bi) t> ' ‘iion.* ralN
wlikli slio billed Ijj various indivi
duals around the U • • n a .. -a.
This in violation N'oi-th
Uaroiina Geneial yi:-' ' e M il bl
mitiUerl “Avoi iing <.r
to Avoid Payment ior ''j'- .-
munmation.s .Sc-rv • •e.”
Trial was held l»y Jmd
Mason Jr. on October 17 and .<he
was given a six months sentence
suspen<led for fiv'e years on the
condition that she pay a fine of
SlOd. court co.sts, :ind make full
re'^Utiition to So’itlv.an '!’.•!•••
phone Company. Also, included in
i the sentence by Judge Mason was
, that she violate no laws for a
period of five year.* stated R. B.
Moore, Southern Bell lelepiione
manager.
EDIBLE CANS
Before lung you may .see bev-
era.'fos so’d in cflible cans and
. andy bars in wrappers you can
cet. But there are some prob
lems iliai htill need to :e over
come.
I'ij’sl sanitaiii-n: the edib’e
container must be able to with
stand touch'ng and handling in
addition to being strong enough
to hold the product.
Also cost: edl':le containers
must be protP::ted from con-
taminat'i in by dust and baUcrla,
addin to marketing costs.
icatlon of the new chapel, Found
ers Day program, the annual
football game and a concert by
one of America’s top enieita.n-
ers.
In 1971, the U. S. had an inter
national merchandise trade dec-
icit of $2.1 billion, the first for
eign deficit in more than 75
yeans. Much of this v^-as accounted
i-ooD coyrs
Food ::sts have liscn and the
r'se ha.; attracted a ’‘ t of a’t^m-
tion. but lood hasn’t been the
oader in the general ri.«o of p''ar-
ty all consumer good.s. Foo l
prices last year were IS per cent
above 1967 and .34 per cent above
for all itcm.s shovvefl an increase
•f 20 per cent over 1967 and 36
t)er cent over I960. Hou.smg.
Smile.
Vbifre on long distance.
A long distance call is the warmest way to keep in
touch. And remember—you'll save up to 50^ of
the low evening rate if you dial direct ivithout an
operators assistance. Share^a smile. Tonight.
Saturday night at S o’clock.
Rick Nelson, will highlight a con-
cen featuring several entertain
ers in the Bast Physical Edu
cation building.
The activities wiU begin Thurs
day night, October 26 vvdth a bon
fire and pep rally.
Friday night the annual Found
ers Day dinner will feailre Dr. E.
^Qlloge, shaker.* i Lor'by great'voTumes'’onmported health and rocreatiun ['ri. cs have
One of the weekend highlights | steel. risen more than fo^^ pnn s.
wljl be the dedication of the beau-1
Uful John R. Dover Jr. Mem-'
o4al Chapel. The dedication wdll'
be part of the Friday night pro-;
The chapel is a lw*o-stor>' col
onial structure which will seat 336
in the chapel area. There are
several offices and conference
lu^as In the budding. The Bap
tist Student Union offices are in
the chapel aiong with the offices
ol the campus minister.
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock
the Qliapel wiU be open for visit
ors following the placing of the
cornerstone. This ceremony will
J»gln at 10 a. m.
'Ihe small (10x10xl>> inch) cop
per box will include many mo-
mentos of the present day on the
campus including: a Bible, copy
of the letter of senior ooilege ac-
creditaUon, replica of the Bulldog
emblAMin, current college year
book, copies of the stud^t news
paper, a picture of Mr. John R.
Dover Jr., a college catalog and
other items.
Registration for the we^'kend
w‘il also begin at 10 a. m. There
will be a noontime brunch for
vtshors-on'the campus foUowihg
the open hotise from U a. m. to
noon in the ca.mpus residence
halls.
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock
the GAV' BulMog gridcieis will
play hosts to Mars Hill. Coach
(Ge^ge LUton’s men wnl be play-
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church
North Piedmont at East Ridge
The Reverend Robert E. Allen, Th. M., Pastor
REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCK
BACK ONE HOUR. SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 28.
Sunday Church School 9:4.5
The Service 11 a.m.
The next President of the United Stales could be elected by default,
hs happened in 11 of our Presidential elections in this centuryJ
The winning candidates were chosen by the second largest groups
of eligible voters. The largest group didn’t vote.
\’ote for the candidate of your choice and you vote for the wun^
andever>bodyinit.
This year, November 7th, take part in the popular vote,
Foi cUctiim returns, u atrh Wolter Ovnkitr. on CBS. election night.
Kings Mountain
Savings & Loan Association
MEMBER FEDERAL SAVWGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATlOtl
HEUi OOiNC A LOT FUR AMERICA. WE WANT TO DO MORE.
Wise Completes
Three Patrols
NEW LONDON. (Gonm—4Mavy
Petty Officer Flrjt Class William
D. Wise, husband of the former
Miss Barbara \V. Sellers of 301'
E. Boston Ave., Bessemer City, N-'
C. has completed three strategic'
deterrent patrols as a crew mem- j
ber of the nuclear-powered sub-1
j marine USS Lafayette, homeport-;
od In New London, Conn. Wise;
has teen ordeied lo 0>mmander, i
Submarine Flotilla Six.
fisheries biol
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I The American steel industry 1
1 has Invested more than $11.5 Wl-,
j lion in new facilities during the j
I past six >*ears. j
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For All Your Money Problems, See The
Money People At The MONEY PLACE.
Loans Up To $900 At Triangle Finantie
Corp., 123 W. Mountain Street. Telephone
739-2576 or Stop By Today.
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He works for yoi
Bill's main job is to make certain that
fish in Duke Power's lakes are not harm
ed by the luke-warm water discharge
from our steam electric generating sta
tions.
The stations are designed so that the
maximum temperature of discharged
water is about the temperature of the
human body. And this heat radiates
rapidly to the atmosphere.
To check on the design and operations
of the stations, we continually monitor
temperatures and make biological stud
ies of the water in our lakes.
So you II find good fishing on Duke
Power s lakes. Some of the best, in fact,
is near our stations. And our scientists
— like Bill Adair—are working closely
with governmental and independent
scientists to keep it that way.
It's just one of the many things we’re
doing to make this a better place to live.
Duke Power
Making life a little better