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v . ... Saturday, \7 1ft , . . i? Week ill THE NKGUO POTEN'TIAI. By F.ii Ginzbcrst with lite assistance of James K. Anderson Douglas W, Bray, and Hubert W. Smuts \ Published liy Colmr''in University Tress; price $3.00 A .comprehensive interpretation of t: e major chat>"?' ? in trie education of the X< u i'-t t>oj?ulatioM sine*.-the -turn of the; this '/ ' hook relates ti.eic4- e.ir.-ationai preparation to : the TTTervt urovtth of j'?h opportunities and shows v. hat must; he do rat h^fojre Xoyroes car., take fulindtantusro <>f these few ojv>ortimities. The more eftective utilization of Xeyro manpower is illustrated TV detailed consideration; eased upon hitherto uTiavailat.le data, of the intotrraGpn of the Xcyro soldier. The coneludinsr obanter considers the implications of. this study for manpower policies aimed ar raising the productivity of ' similar y roups that are suffering 'from discrimination.' Secretary of' Labor James P. Mitchell says that '"this hook >,ilj ho of yiea'. caUif As Wo Work" cut constructive Volutions to a major challenge facing American democracy.*' I>r. Ginsberg. Professor of Economics at ,Columbia Vniversity, is : TorpVtor of the Conservation of Human Resources Project, Columbia University. Mr. Anderson, Dr. Pray, and Mr. Smuts are Research Associates of the Project. RAGE ON T11F, BAR l?y Geoffrey WagiTer Published by. Noonday; Price $3.50 Set in a decadent island paradise, this swiftly-paced novel explores the conflicting: loyalties of a world in transition. Within mounting: tension. Geoffrey Wagner recounts the events growing out of the insane efforts of a colonial past to maintain its'" privilege? against the present .drive of ? native people to govern themselves. Philip Teale. newly-arrived A. D.L.C. to the Governor General of Connaught. in the Caribbean, soon learns that island affairs are in the hands of the powerful Diehl family. He, himself, is not unwilling: to be in the hands of Lady < Lfone, most fascinating: of the Diehls, who alternately encourages and repels Tealo's advances. Most important of all. Teale discovers a native rebellion ,stirring, and is | . torn between his natural sympathies for the mistreated Negro population and his duty as an Army man. . Mr. Wagner gives us incisive, satiric portraits of the worst of the colonials; he writes with ex-' act poetry of the landscape of sea and island; but primaz*ily he tells a story that winds tighter and tighter toward its violent final chapters, as it illuminates one of 1he central problems of the modern ; world. Novelist, critic, and poet, Geoffrey Wagner was bom in Malaya and educated at Christ Church, OxCOLUMBI/ ' - AND DRY CI Good laundry and Dry 1323 TAYLOR 1801 PHONE FOR PICK UJ son, naa tnings 01/ it' - : -- 57 : ? I Books fold,. and at Ci?Hnr.l>ia University. Ho < "nt?ines frequently to hnuinK liteary v j<)ui iiuls here am? abroad, f:\i\V5 -a .,ro;ni)ar I took t;t_k Iner Vv'N'YC. ami te:nhcs in the l tmen't at the Cny College- of New York. HjU other i novels ituiiitie Vena -ies ami lie T i?no>-i'.-sea. > I . , . MOW TO ( ONTKOI. YOl'K DESTINY l?y Anthony Norvt'!I I'oitl.-iu-! \.y David McKay Co, *1 nc.-, Price $.'>.50 For tin* -:hor*ands who find thenise'vi.-V ? (?!* xcd and frustra\ , S \.v<\ i*y. ihi . i^ohlenis ana c?i* life ti'.'.ty. AnthoV.v Xonei! Kn< v^or<is * i hope ami conrajre drawn from his loni: experience as '4n?j visor m human relations. In o\eiy Human, psycne, air. .\orven nas ^feiind...there are three fundamental reeds: the need for the sense of security (financial1, emotional, and spiritual!: the need for,success in its true meaning of fulfil I my"'* one's potentialities; and the, need to oneself and to others. 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It is expected that the tournament will briber to Washington out of the largest groups of golfers to participate in the UGA event for many yearsv. according to Mrs i\utei .m. wiiivanis, president ol the all-womei\,'s Wake Rohin Ciol 1 <"lnl>. which is servinjr as host foi the tournament. T.arfo ni registrations have alreaTy been received. In addition to a l>eautiful array c-t" trophies for'-the .championship divisions for men. women, senioi men. and junior hoys and girls Wake Rohin' has announced thai Electrical Contractors Nelson Brothers RADIO, TV & ELECTRIC ' i SERVICE Nite AL 2-9148 I SnaMWMHMHWi WASHINGTON Carver Village ' 'olombit? must economical | wo bedroom apartments fry colored. $39.00 and $43.33 per month, or $9 and 110 pel week. Cafr 3-1534 [ : I ?! > i mil ! ?? Flowers For All Occasions College FLOWER SHOP 1509 Harden St. Columbia. S. C Th. AL 4-9680 Nieht: AL 2-8419 C6C83K>OaoaOCK>WC^^ ELU1EK r MiMONS? Horae < Iv .('ocrcj't. V 1? iM.iijj.il';> ?> -*111 ;_r Jili lllsmMi itV -til' tht'-t'niloil?(i(ill\.'i'.< A .'-mum eiving'the tr iphios, which have irs. an> left, tu right. Mrs- Ac!e Pittman. all ot't'i eers of tin- \V^> lis is cii;i> president. Tourname I Golf Meet n Aug. 26-30 there will he trophies and prizes for. as many tli.uhts as are -enters .led In the various divisions of the' tournament. The Coca-Cola Company. Atlanta Ceorjria. has con\ trihuted the championship tropi hies for five years. ... ! Chailie Sifford, Philadelphia. , J who placed hijrh in the " money ranks of the recent Easterly Open J ar Baltimore, '. will defend his championship in the pro division. j! while Gordon Goodson, Harrisr'iburg:. Pennsylvania, is defending a, : mateuv champion. Pro purse a h d . ' flisrhl trophies are sponsored by the \''<\ and the host club, while | Schaefer Brewing Company is also r 'a donor of trophies this year. |. ,Franklin T. Lett,.. Petioit. ' is 1 aUGA president, and Mrs. Paris Pro.wn, former Wake Robin president, is UG A tournament director. ' T.. -UiC!1--. 1' j11 Hiwmion to .Mrs. Williams, the officers of Wake Robin are \J > s. 1 JOHNSON ( Funeral Home Inc. 1401 PARK ST. Columbia, S. C. P j| PHONE AL 4-8137 BLUE PALACE TEA SHOPPE Delicious* Home Cooked Meala 1001 Washington Street ' PHONE AL 4-0122 BLUE PALACE HOTEL ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS 017 Washington Street PHONE AL 4-9678 BLUE PALACE Tonsoriat Parlor 1002 Washington Street Chartes C. Williams, Prop. I r? 7 ; ' 1 ^ - JLT ' Page 5 ^- ' .;vy<?-t< if $*0 ' - ^ Jl <'" *v;- ?# %* .MmKP T'* **' V'ashinirton Coca-Cola ttotilinr 'I he C oca-Cola Company for .lion helnjf hc-1 i in Washimrbeeli donated by the Atlanta lai'cje K. Adams, Mrs. Ethel Mint wiH.'jhe played over . the Mr.-\ Adelaide Adams, vice presid-nt; Mrs. Gertrude SutVer, record.ing secretary; Mrs. Marie Jones, financial secretary; Mrs. Flora Coleman, corresponding- secretary; Mrs. Vydee .Carter, treasurer and Mrs. Irene Brown, chaplain. Legal Notice SIMMONS .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF RICHLAND. Walter Adams, Petitioner, ?vs-? Luc in da Gibson Adams, Respondent -4N- -THE COUNTY COURT " " " S U M M O N S TO THE RESPONDENT ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED | AND REQUIRED TO ANSWER THE Petition in the above entit* led ac tion, a copy of which is here* 'with served upon you, and t o serve a eopy of your Answer to. the said Petition upon the subscriber* at his office at 1119V& Washington Street, Colombia, South Carolina, within twenty (20) days after tha ! service hei'eof;-exclusive of t h a ; day of such service, and if you fail ; to answer the Petition within tha time aforesaid, the Petitioner ir? this action, will apply to the Courts for the relief demanded in said ! Petition. July 31, 19q7 *, ' ' I Columbia, S. C. * 1 Harold R. Bouhvare ' ' j : Attorney for Petitioner J t NOTICE. rTO THE RESPONDENT ABOVE |NAME: . : f?TAKE- NOTICE that the Sumi mons in the above entitled actionof which the foregoing' is a copy, i together with the Petition therein was filed in the Office of tha of Court for Richland County on the 2nd day of August, 1957," th? ' subject and prayer of which is tac_" be obtained, a decree, a vinculo jmatrimonii jgnd cartain other relief | on the grounds of Disertion, . I August 2. 1957 ! Columbia, S. C. ' I Harold R. Boulware Attorney for Petitioner . ' ' 'V