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Livingstone College Students Welcomed By Merchants Salisbury Students Given Warm “Hello" By City's Businesses SALISBURY The Salisbury merchants, who are proud of the influence of Livingstone College, on the city, and the vast market it affords, have taken advantage of the columns of Tte CAROLINI AN to express their gratitude. It is another of the many services of the state's leading weekly to serve all the people of the state. Salisbury ha* always been one of the unique college towns of the state. The fine re lationship that exists between the townspeople and the college Is one that could be well copi ed by some of the other towns and cities of the state. The presidents who have served the college have all made outstand ing contributions to the life of the city President-Emeritus W J Trent served in many capacities in the interest of the city Things You Should Know PkMcO TSIRANAMA...4f» -t „ r /Mg ... President & premier of . Up Madagascar's maisache republic, £ 'i' currently a french delegate to the "\, U.H, — HE IS ALSO AN ADVISORY MINISTER TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY Os "SNCH REPUBLICS. SENT HERE TO INFORM A*'”vo*ms / c*itn¥£#***£ r «u.e2 187!) # 19611 Devoted To Christian Education... LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 81 YEARS OF SERVICE Faculty •» • a(^^ wt Indtvidua {&%»• t nusual j£ **■ ,*■■ «~ j ;< *. * ' An Unusual Educational Institution Located In An Unusual Community LIVINGSTONE COLLECE AM. HOOD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DR. S. E. DUNCAN, President For Further Information Write Registrar Salisbury, North Carolina President S. E Duncan a native | and his familv have long since been l a- landmark and have contributed to the growth and development of the city The firms listed herein have nothing but praise for the faculty and the students. It is to be remembered that the business people of the city | spearheaded the drive for the I Fire Safeguards For The Home Are Told If every member of the family know; what to do in case of fire, your home may someday be saved from severe property damage or loss of life. huge building program which has now reached the $1,000.000 - 00 mark. Many of the older residents of the i ity are pleased to recount the fine experiences that they have en joyed with persons connected with the college and like to reminisce about the growth and development of the capstone of education for the AME Zion. Church. Families are urged to work out a simole emergency plan (hat is understood, and even rehearsed ppriodiralK. hr ail members of a family, so that Odd Twists In The News! BOITLED SPUTNIK —S. AFRI CA'S LATEST DRINK CRAZE JOHANNESBURG. S Africa - 1 Reflecting the tension now present , in many African colonies, natives 1 of Thokaza location. Alberton. ap parently trying to forget their trou- I bles. are reported taking copious ; draughts of South Africa's deadliest drink —Bottled Sputnik—a mixture of mthvlated spirits and aviation j fuel. The liquid lighting' sells for ,15 cents for one-fourth of a quart—about 10 rents less than brandy. Native queem's say it's become the most popular liq uor among hardened drinkers. 'Two drinks." they sav "and you'll go home and rob vour own trunk,’* INNOCENT-LOOKING TANK" LOADED WITH 250 LBN OF TNT COLUMBIA. S C <ANP'— Silas. Robinson, last week found a large ; iron tank which he and his helper took to a junk company to convert its hulk into cash Frank Brunk. junkyard owner, said. It's a bomb each one knows bis part tho roughly. Basically the plan in volves railing the fire depart ment and giving directions for getting to your home, getting the familv out. and saving ani mals or farm livestock. All home; should 'nave some e quipmen* for putting out small : fires and preventing large ores from spreading Such household and garden tools as a broad, sturdy rake extra lengths of rarden hose, hatchets, axes, shovels, broom l : crowbars and a light portable lad der that reaches to the roof are all j valuahle in fighting fire and should be kept handy and ready for use Os several types of fire extin- I guishers, it is suggested that you use only those approved by the Underwriters Laboratories or Fac tory Mutual Laboratnres The in expensive pump-tank using plain water are for wood, paper, cloth, rubbish, grass and brush fires Yhev are easy to use and effective from a distance of .in to 4h feet. Drv chemical types are fnr flammable liquid and electric fires and ran be refilled right at the fire One of these should he kept in she kitchen, and o thers near any stationary en gine* or motors on the proper ty Avoiding fire hazards also is a 'Pa! part of safeguarding your borne against damage Be careful ip your everyday activities of dis posing of trash, using flammable liquids, and operating power tools and equipment Fire Prevention Week is Octo ber 3-1$ Fire Prevention Week t* Octo ber 3-1$ and a big one. Bunk, also a "-ar rant officer in the Army Reserves ; called in an ordance team from nearby Ft Jackson. 1 Junkyard employes fled in all directions "-hen the ordance men -aid the bulky objert was a 500-lb. ; World War II bomb, loaded with 050 pound of highly explosive TNT The soldiers took it to Ft Jackson and exploded it. the detonation be ; mg heard all over the city onn TWISTS IN WINDOW SIGNS j ELKIN. N C * ANP)—Local Re l publicans have set up headquar ters here in part of a building be- j mg vacated by a radio-television : repair snop The lease entitles the GOP tn the use of one of the two display windows Thus, signs j in one window boost the Nix on-Lodge ticket: in the other, j a sign says. "Going Out of Business." OBLIGING HFN BRINGS EGGS TO HOUSEWIFE’S KITCHEN ALBEMARLE. Va (ANP) A black bantam hen has achieved maximum egg-producing efficiency I at a farm home 'near Aquadale According to Mrs C S Huney eutt the hen makes personal de livery of the eggs—lays them right in her kitchen handy to the frying pan Mrs Huneycutt said the her. slips into the house through a small hole »r) the screen door, lays her dailv egg in an old churn in the kitchen and ’eases It's real handy.' she said Board Os Education Picketed CHICAGO. 11l Chicago CORE oirketed the Board of Education, demanding that, empty classroom* be used to eliminate half-day ses sions But the Board, occupied with the sale of candy bars in the. school cafeterias, ignored the protest. Violate Spirit tJ Court Dr Faith Rich, chairman of CORE’S school committee, call ed the existing situation dis crimination against Negroes and Puerto Ricans. Double shifts violate the spirit if not the letter of the Supreme Court decisions that all Americans are entitled to equal educational opportunities" said Dr Rich. 30 'VK) Chicago school children will be on double shifts this fall CORF found potential space for an additional sn.pof) children in 117 Livingstone College Develops The Whole Person In Many Areas SALISBURY— Founded in 1887. Livingstone College is a eo-educa iional Church-related college oper ating under auspices of the African Methodist. Episcopal Zion Church Composed of two integral schools CORE asked the Board of Edu cation to change the districting sys tem and ’try bringing the children to the schools since schools cannot be brought to the children " Welcome STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE ——-say* i ■—A———» «*—»—*«iiiii»i.f—■ »«■«■* ROWAN DAIRY INC. KANNAPOLIS 1 *TaS.S!"" IMOORESVILIE Cannon BlvdL Phone ME 6-4011 Statesville Rd. Phone WE 3-8751 1354 W ' hmCS ***? Phone NO 3-6341 SALISBLR i» t * ul , LJ ..Hi .in. TEE C JUKMJMUN RALEIGH. N. C., BATO»DAF, SEPTEMBER U, parte: the college of Liberal Art*, which offers courses lead ing to the degrees Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts; and Hood Theological Semi nary. which offer* profession al training for the Christian ministry, particularly in the AME Zion Church, w ith courses leading to the Bachelor of Di vinity degree. At Livingstone emphasis is plac cd on student initiative, the devel opment of self-expression scholar ' ly achievement. and producing * | quality student well-rounded and ; competent to serve his fellowman From 1940 to 1938 the output per j man hour of farm labor rose 117 i per cent Fluid milk price* in the V S ‘ continued to rise tn August at pro ducer and consumer levels. 13
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