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: SIJN&A January IO~I; Lees I rr WOR we ' New Hai Nerve St ;v By HELE1 i- tt * i ? <i?in?,nuu??H uy tving J =?? Qlu Year 1942 K&s nacl good riddance to him. Little ter what he, brings to us, 1< - cheerfll, full of ginger, on-4 Oil this tiav a woman's! inventry, ask herself if, d obev'et health' rules, been fa With r world chaotic and < ? Trtornp She must %gep stronj spect, and her loved ones, s We neve lesc> Mme fu.r dal!>!n nt jfajdressInK tab]9. Have tn nil talt.iong serous at the beaut wor 1 bui we cannot dispense wit] th"l altogether. They offer us re jTto close our eyes, get i)ettc ncmtintpd wfM, miv ? WW* vnn Rl't OT7T WORRIES ' ' , l.? is surprising 1 how a facia trcifnent will put a woman on he toes how a good old scrap frictioi w iU* rub .out Worries of / he mwi. What" a new, becoming hr Will do ' for an unsteady "nervou . cannot te told In words. I -~jr^|-revliaUy.er of the spirit. Let u wM kto beauty h'esSihgs when we can Hjfevti though it must be on tli6 rur B Ihettafre of the irortrt isn't gelrii tomake any of us look any young B^hNor wiLl the extra - work w-e an B tW~tp It It- iiti tr? i.ftii tiiln. *? Br c?ent care of yourself. HaRTRaTTever mllSl ydll put.yuu Bid on nutrition. You can't-*ui Br engine -without fuel, but ttv I Bfnan who lives on a; lettuce loa Bl a cup of coffeb a day seems tr Bole ap. Begin with t* breakfasi i'tnlcTn Inclijffi BpnBaior an e?g, wiifiLlFl<fe' '\n/ua Hit, coffee MVd toast. You havi B appetite in the morning? t? Birclscs and you'll feel like eating Bion't cht down your sleoplnj Bars. There never was a time !i Brent years-anyway when so imrr Hrien, were piling into bed enrl.v Bev have to. in order to. atteni Bthelr. own activities and the exB ones they have taken for them Mves 10 netp win tne war. ^MEEP. FAOK Llfllll'lC.\TPn ^ OTTt" UgULllSl w.l'l.l B*' by keeping your complexici Hirlcated. Use cream freely nftc Hshing the face at bedtime. Follrv Hth a brisk slapping and pattlnj I HjBttengtlien underlyintr tibersrti Hftekrblood streams into* nctlon. H&ush your.hair. TJie hair sym Hhetic. Anything wrrtng with iht Bodrajw^rk?; :mrl On ill-. 'Inffi fc-go dull (/r grey, or fiy tht ^gllt? cuUt;l<a fream?rrrr vmn' Tin nails, Apply u. Iihiu? lotioi Ht'lv and often if you .arc ^fc^rTAndkeep well!. B. AN AC N E ,s kspeclu 11 y when Hncss and itching AjMHks present. Relieve Hfte t rouhlcHoine A I Hpfoms of externally Hbed-pimple*, w ith \ ^ /J HftipTU- lU.'Wl ?fill Blulntnfeiit. fbou< - -' I His of satisfied titters have fount Black'and White. Oiulrnen '* IkUs germicidal' action kill: rCHCHL-gi.rim (.(ii ^r4rrrrt uati^re io. healing. It alt^re pehmg ami bunting suitmfl m* externally caused, 4ac nujpvorm.;Try it! Iu lgrg< ical sizes, f?0^, 2Sfl ami [Ojf j ksdirecied. ^T hly recommcudcdTor dailj igafWay surface dirt?is mill itted'.BUck-and,. W hite Skii Of! and 25^, sold everywhere - I I I . ... ?? , I - V- ' ; . BCt PM1^v" .-7 " - J " . ' 'J Ee r " I l;' -v. - - - - ' ft m. PTFT : "5H4- IMHUMIWi. I ILPMHiViBJ \\ "J * ,..: -- ' ~ ?. * ? - . ' ' p*v~-S!? " * ? ' f ?\:M3f , _ V .IT? ' ' ?|t . " 1 pulse Eh . --? . -- -"T I u ^ j Is Good eadier _ V JAMESON Features Syndicate, Inc.) ??ceti up nis bags ana got out, boy 1943 is here, and no main's resolve to keep brave and he job. -? ? - h hould look in the mirror,"take -! uring- the past year, she has_j itht'ul to her good looks creed. T1 listraughi, this is no time to \{ r. and for the sake of self-re- ' he must hang on to good ap. < v.- ?? I Wed In Virginia a 1 Ej ^BB 5 MRS. ROV S. LATIMER " 1 J .NFWPQRT NEWS? Va.? (SNS) ? Thj marriage of her daughter, Em ccinbcr 25. was announced this. < week by Mrs. Viola Elliott of Ma- j riett:i, Ga. The bride is well known jr = l? l\Mrrn^ ^rmt-Martrtta tmmr f-1 =?s|n*nt?reverul iiimnnupi?with her ; i 1 brother, T. R. E!lintt_ of Atlanta. s * She was a 1942 senior at Spehnau j College aril is now . teaching1* at ?i 5 RydaT/ (Ga.1 ^ County Training j School. She Is at so the sister of. Airs. Iblj Elliott Leary of Thotnas-* __ villi?tioorgin- 'Air:?l.'itiMICt iH.tnr" 1 * mui of Mr. and Mrs. .fobn fC Lat- ' liner ami the- ^rJiixlxnir ot> Airs. Al- |y , Icr Norfleet. prominent* Wurventon, j i Oa., reagents. -.At -presbiil he is j i *- wnrking~aT1^rwport fijeWv Va.'.The l l.atiniers will make theft* lionit*^ in . ] Warrmton, Gu. ' 1 ; - - i i _ _ . 1 " Greetings In "; I i r H;mrlkooi< From . __ I Fi/?tfr T:ady | HAMPTON -IN8TJTUTK. ~Va. (SNS) ? . Gixjctings from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt preface the Gar.den Handbook now being published j by the Hampton Institute press for } ?the Virginia State" Garden Club, a federation of local garden groups in this state. The First I*wly has" [ sent a personal" greeting from the i White House to tlu- Club, whtfch is I headed by Mrs. LilllalY Savage of f Norfolk. ' SPMII.M)H'(1 U,V III!1 MaHii.muii Dm- ? hion and the department of brnaI mental horticulture at Hanipton, . the handbook wi(T soon b.e ready lor distribution among Hie garden t Club affiliates^ Its contents luelnrle '_ iZ articles' py famous horticulturists __ . sijch as Richardson Wright, editorr tn-rhlpf eit nnri aardcPr" ? . David BurP6<?, president of tme of I 1 the tVorld's largest seed companies. 5 Alfred HoUees. technical garden . adviser for "Better * Homes and _ I Gardens," and B. Y. Morrison, of 1 the U. S. Bureau of Plant IndusJ try, * j Contributions linve also been Wrlttan by Dr. T. W. Turner, Dr " ' Karla Longree, William Moses, _ DamoaU T s 1 * - " ? * ^ I (I II lifinii 11 WHI,1,1111 iUlU t/USEEUl is, j Higginbotham of the Hampton Institute faculty, and by students of ornamental horticulture at the college, under he supervision of H. Hamilton Williams, head of this " fleparuaent. . ^TT a,? , ? ;V. . 1 V" ' ' ' ' * * - ' ~ ! t ?? - fr** v * - - i jying VI ' v' .??. More Thai __ _. WASHINGTON, D.C;?Xi tongue; tesg impulse-buying-: these are some of the <tff from * "Point "Rationing" which issuance of War Ttation - Book Is A little revolution in the nation"?* buying practices is Inevitable when | \t "points" must be budgeted as care- a fiijiv dollars: And budgeted the> p must, he If the fumirv Is to come I to the month's end as well supplied i, with life's necessities as they have Si been in the pastl * tl Yet once the country gets into u the stvtny-of?t-Hbrf?t?w-kiwi-rh-buy- j-ft ing. it will find th'at many of our i ti present problems of supply have p been automatically solved, e NO SUBSTITUTE a Point Rationing differs front tin^ p present system of Straight. Coupon f< Rationing in that comoditiees will | v be rationed .as groups of related'I ti or similar items Instead of in-?i t i Ii tolll >,"< 1 ? 1 '? the present straight coupon system j q for sug.tir, Qt)fiee and gasoline [ ij. These., wih rontumr* tT> h'V s,Old as*i q Individual itenis for these reasons: n hey are all -things almost eVery- | si )ne uses, there is enough of them it to give everyone slum* large'< q ?npugli to be-uscful, and there 'is J'ti 110 widely used substitute for them t v ivhich could'be exlfuusted by a rush jo >t buying, thus?working?a luird - * "1 > ship on those who commonly use | b tnai substitute. -p**1 But this would not be true of I 11 nariy otiicr commodities. Take I ireakfast rercal* for a purely 1 ?vpntbfttieni PYiiiiplr (Ratlonhv; >f breakfast cereals is NOT con- . J emplated.v Suppose a shqitage. of bran- ? flakes were expected. (No shortage is expected. * however.) If bran- ? flakes were ration eiT15y~TFTe present | (Yraleht coupon system, thev would oc allotted to many people whu-j~ ion't cat. them; whiTc those who i / io eat them regularly- would lind j heir allotment far too small, This fould easily cause a buying rush j. V? an Some other cereal which would ; ,Vi io?as- a snbstitutry- tti'lTS crea tlg i shortage UTtlrts second cereal ' ind making it impossible for lis ^ regular eaters coobtaln it. . WOULD BK C.KUtPKD i( Under Point Rationing all tlie h various cereals would be grouped i n and" division of total supply of all | K )f them would give everyone a j n share large enough to be of use, |p Each cereal in the,group would be 01 given ? certain mynber of points* dl dependingoon its plenitude or scar- 'point. ThuS Jthe hypoth'etlcally ' n scarce branflakes "llglit be given I p a point-rvalue of 11, while plenti-! ^ ful cornflakes receive a point-value i of 1, and oatmeal, neitiier plenti- j ful nor scarce, might receive, a j point-value of 4. . . Should a purchaser wan4- a pound i ( 3f 1 would be surrendered. If a " pound of oatmeal were 01 tiered, a 1 t- >yli)t poupon would be given up. j I l\i .'secure a punntl of sciriti-britn- 1 * from Wa*"r Ration Hook 'two. i I It's upv to each individual pur- j * ihafcer to decide how to spend the j 'points" in ""the' book. may buy j / algh-poipt coininodjties and receive . * less lor rus' Fjatfon "be low-point j items trnxi receiveniort-. WILL TIILJS'K TWICE - Qhviotisly 'purchasers < -.it ?i commodities 'are going- to think : twice he'toce spei\dtng lh?jr iat,ijii.,b points. Iviss unpulf^tbuy-ttig will he s m unprirtant mailt. *" i Vi Instead PomT Hattoning. uteatw- T nuii- purcnuscs careiuuy pianino ^ beforehand lest tin- approach hu; ?. month's end find Hat ion Book | 0 aolder witli no points to spend for* ibsolute necessities. Less waste ts'jT iound tn- result, for impulse buy- i iiig, pleasant as' it may be to the * juyer.' oHfn results?m?pure ha.-a . vhlch prove, unsuitable and un- ~ useable. t ' * " ' Applied to'food puj-chasOM "Point' ^ Hatinnlnti? indicates- mure 'menu:. _S planned ^ lor- a week hf advance so t that every bit'or rationed.-l.Ood can C Im- .jtsfd Up and full, valuer of the 1 lUillll-i Iihlilllll'fi?Anrl_;)rs ;i hannvl^ 1 ' 1 'fr ' ^ 7 ip YOUR HAIRll OUU AN /T) SEND NO MONEY! Postage on Delivery, i ' ' SATISFACTION Q| T7uyTi^V|Ti]AB 'iTTiirfl ? ?,? v' :"rvt. LIGHTHOUSE AND INFORM 'ill Be Re Worth !g i Money SNS)?New tasted .oh The I TT myrn^ +Vir "B 'ects which can be expected will start'Hoon with tj*e| suit of this planning. meals may j W fen prove To Be niore hitercsting 1 B s more varied uses of the rationed ' urchases are devistd.. J | ~Mi and Mrs * American riti/.cn j B re certainly going to find them- i B elves bu.ving and using some i S lungs- they never used before. I fl lien Point Rationing gets working j B r lull?extent.?For-"WTOfi TTiTm.-s ! & iiey are used to cost too many oints for advantageous buying, : fl ther less familiar commodities ! jll have ^ to .Jtie^rhosen in their j 3od can this work to excellent ad- ) antuge as unfamiliar dishes are i 9 ried and liked. v '' B Above point Rationing . is ]-fl onnci trt develop'a high TOgaTH >f<>T i fl uality and lory getting lull value i fl jr _ JiiomiX- ajoenU Limited in" the .. fl uahtity of tiny one item which"1 ^ lay la- purchased and, lyreed to ira uric'iider precious points -for that cm. it is natural' to insist on a / H uality which will"" gnc satislac jly jsrivirr (iiidmc the period in! hich it miist be "Tfsed. Many w?j,nv-;j .? i.i wlW hitherlir have houglf^ blind- i 'A VCtil UUW be induced 111- 1'eiui l-.i- *|* els and learn exactly- what.-they ^ te?p-itting?trre?(+hhi -money and 1 reir ration-points,. - -m Careful- accdunt must br kept , M, f point-stamps "s0 .that they will i W iM. fui ttTT entire ration period? j ** erlori nre ug'"i up no mow rf the 1?-j vfTohed iteins "can .ho purchased i M ntll the next stamps hrc good. | tt tfew Negro Books j Vre Added To Campi I Uewart Collection. ; m ?? : | scici CAMP tiTEWART. Oil Uainp iewart 4*'ryice "Club No. J library j tort, as rec?-ntl.y added three lp >ks to j that a urriwin mllwiitin of volumes oay: y and about the Nrirro. The- three j *'at< cw be ks :;V ; "Ahucl Mo' and Her I crstl on. -rfo'a.xl Hay' hv. Ma -Kltu'ey I prof [run "iii s a and au'.onioura- t<. s bv by Langi-ton Tfnghf^ -' Wn-t-tnt-l f Triumph." cy J Sauncl:rs Red- ! ' ^ teM};--. ? " . " j Tn addition fo these, the library pieat a?; recently -ieca_n.c;cL_"Our llcarta j'VVlLl tr.V"*-o.iiTfe JtrtU v*a>'\ bf'-''Cor-AlfAlO elia Otis Skinner and Emily Kim -1 a rotlKh: "We Ton If 'In The Wiinrls " , IIM'1 v-Louise Dickenson Rich. Mrs. Alma Bell, librarian. reixmts nrat Vat this library lor colored, troorsjtake ow lias approximately 2.400 oaks. 1.000 of them" owned by the ; pcc. overnmont.. and the others being * uti]i ift volumes'. - _ to "tl ^ ?r? ects Jishop King Feted iy Fellow Clergy U New Year Dinner ? kl-UAKH A. "Fl The' cabinet urjcl city p.cstorr ?ot +p At hti t i Cili.lMrliif VTT I h^ t lrttuMir-t (Muuch {rave :.utri ts;. : irMiday /htuu-r Jrtrmur; a* Mr uih?.t'-> (Jalt- l)< itoniiv'. I <" j. Ml/a M Kill' ' ( In nrtrttttri'i TTr T~ I- I tin 1 ?u?pyrr hull IV)? ludcd tut key, and all the ,. rtnihitn^s the program ronMsb-c' ru.jr l' impr(Au{Ttvi i-pM'rht-s i:iv??i? bv r^vs. Orcpnc. Nrwton. 'Fwm.us, . Jrcllcy and III-.1 ic?> in responsr U ,y-\ij !cv. Jt A. Baxter. t-b*> toast jr.a.s- pur! fr. To tills UVc- fei.xhdp "Tn his tin* lnirac teristfc way rexjio.uii d. . ' ^ ThOxp prr^nf 'wrrr BlsftiVi Ktn.*: :rn*t Jrs. Dicki-rson . hi: icciriiii \; upt; Hwrle.N. Baxter and New-..:1"''1 on; Dt:;. Tho:nif. MrMiU. anot, 11!' 1 Jr-nllev; R<-\> (.'<?/?-u( I "< lapson " ' t.tfdai'N. DPTtlfty, SPn ?i_ hi pi | " ihtitrshn*^? ^? ? ?7?? ?;?? !'?(> 7 ' \ ,, IIIA D DRAB. DON'T FRET? USE THIS \ SPECIAL OFFER Hair 0 Scalp Treatment "SI 00 __s fOMADl 50c ' < ' '" ' -?y? SCALP JBi CBtMt VO< trfTT , HAlUdANTINf 50? U!H" . ? ' ? f mr* . ' ? ?' M.50 *#?'<> im unnr i,am Bu"" j tion Nu MOnt u^ iX ? 11 K * # p h r i < ft I p c'?an. fi? the fjio*r9h ?f your henr dtptodi on ?t Brtnq iti natural ? * ri beauty nod your lovtlincti U?t the . oltA?/i tPFriAi nmiB v _ .. I I "" r I)! Pay Postman S 7.00 Plus mr-i Send, your Order Today'. >Ht I yDHlEY aiFUNQgp . " MkHaBBHlHHHBKMHBnfl in KSMSmBEBMH ~ ' . * V 1 1 1 ER, CHARLESTON, S. < ?sult C 1 " .. f .. 1 ' | j rings Bioioy HAMPTON * INSTITUTF. .Alcthia Orfcni'' of Savanna tanl in 11??;' biology dcp.artm lute, make a bacterial aTiaft JfAmei ? Hampton Studei Value of Science iM L'i'f jn" t N\"rTrifTi'" 7 v7 "-T nee of l5i'>luuy ran make "itp.p? contribution to the victory ? Hampton Institute students science art- lcisrnini; thr >. then; instruction at live lul t Virginia college'includes r.e projects dealrnp with' jvaitr hems wricii bi'j?>'sy iivipii rrrr - Ve. sire e.spccfaIly/concert led time,", says D?'? *T. W. Tumi rl of the tyo/b gy depart me i__dirt c t iiru ' >if insii-n? tro n 7uA<-r? pVf.cMee of bur-slutles h tu prepare them lor maximu illness, in a mold at war. dthough tiif -Granby Island 1? ory near Norfolk has1- be n over by the armed fore Is no longer available for prn Work by our .students,. ..we-a zing our own campus fuTTTFn he utmost iit working out pi" directly related to ihc war." lommer Vomanl ' ASH IN Ct'I'ON' > r i AN t .1 f.a.i'ti: Toy? v i hi I iMicii 1 >ri ii I'tnii l'ornue t y Wben.Oiu -f ri i 1 i1 ' r 'v^'-ndntr'n +~(i' pa: l nii.'iif head,1. for an ; ' wil'tcti no "DomfsMc C*>i cv" the c!( par-iirient s -publir The article, "Ammonia ? i'rt and Watel," 11 \ ealeCl the t: ;:'Uicr i i hnu.-rliokl iiinmoi!:;i Will' f f I < if t !: ; l-'V.?T: rrrr?'ittv.st. uiia (Jir rtirmiuil *T:t!i bui'vnil "I ! ' i1'.!. oJitl tannr :un.:r. l.'r vtc?l .Si.ius IVpa In-. |.i'? if J--.U M.lv K?. I!> t'J. ;w i!t. ?>t In.'ti :j.ii it ; mii a n - i ,111i -< 11.111 \f.-r-firftirrtt i> n..?iwii?fcnim u hn?in.r.i'W' ciiihp* ahlj. ill a-truths how. I> Meet Debc Unsung Bl lb \v II I ! VM l'l( Ki ns 1 '> *< ?'. vj i mi: i i r :m i\v- wnuK? ~-?Y 'v 1 r/"."O T"f t Tin tiP.irr 'i' " Hi- i i; i r i ?-a+i 'lietil I 1 if 1*NV<;ro 1<hi rrr- fir JilMjlv -piil"(iir*'Tr*"ivr T rrrrrt tfirrtTy.Trrrtr. nf nthrFrlN nvTt fo-,R ,v?rt in cull Rrv*Ifi aiv wHi, i.?ir flip Negro" worn -.?rfd a;i wf.n'pn nn;i it^iv h> 'iosinvril.il' fl?< f pi it n the f ;?:P nl I>(;bot\in f'ui'iii'tl rrr.'A.i, Mir IMtrhr.r N.r::r . Ifar- " ' t'linlnh ftrtUilcM tottyfht. for il ii.s :i . tin I 01111 h M o irh . jf.inirnf fT the continent v; v.;i.v .';';rv rewarded with rmrTT?,.",d t nr-n-n?'rr?r* of \lasMK hu.sells. Ilorn of vcfv portr |rnfcnts MnimoOlfl county, Mussh iiH'ttH, Deborah Sampson fe 'ipir If j j rf. ' ?v 'i" .1.: '; ?: ?- ' r -*?>? ; 1 "f ^ r . ^ 4 v ' >f New F ? , . . y To Aid Of Th ' ; ' . ( 4PR K ' iJml'iiif ?Bii |f ' ' ?V/' Va. -(SNS > ? Mits j CJinlpi', comm, n, (ja., teaching av I t .. . . ..a . 1 function# Ihc i*nl at Hampton In|rsi? of Tnitk for tkf ! lli? Virgini Is Brough 4 c an Victi nts Are Tanft.ht _ ? to the Nation 9, ^ ^"'Arenrtitlik- .Ly f>"i' TuljHT l^flTp: ' pomes, or lit.* liMsing or \egataoie 't- [without soil. ic. nnp-ol the mnjo ol. .cuiitr:bullous of blologv to thr \v:i sp {p'ffort in -Ahlch h amnion 1 p- ^IucIpius Jw i' bct'jmr part icularl; v- ! Interested. no ' F<fr * nourishing _ vegetable 'plants v; | wale: to which suitable elvf-mlcnl ll.it t' bl'i'li 1 ill'1!' li 'l' li ' li IHtilMttil 0 ?. M-hia method has.. been. - t-rrw p- ! expert menially in the Hamptoi pr- Inst jute greenhouses, "with noiablt n1- [success ip- the growth of tomatoes >r\ .* "\Vhr.v. Uife.?l^uiey Tsb'nd Healtl ^^fcabornVot-y- V&* Vaasryear !n"! sji,v;, Dr Turra r, "several of ou lucU'iita worn nbU to profit by ttv b- ' teaching unci supervision of sktlle' en \ scientists learning the practica o-: i and theoretical aspects of medico c- ' technology. cv , "Oni: ol these students. Miss R I Aletkia Greene is ot Savannah, Gu j- iitiihting this training its a icaCh j itu? assistant um our department iciFedorah Economist P.- ? it! ' ?"> iim\ - be integrated -into 'u??v tv?' ^ . ,r}r./>o't ti?- *r? :s ur. : - ' V -rre Mi: :< .... | )V>| IJ la ni.M't npiii of rom.m?-rce. Mrs. F.iy> "tn ; mc:rrriii'.'r . rrprrrruunLj rJt^t_;rcrr' b - < .our.it nes* h>r critical TTTTpTuTT*! n- fii?in ihc L'iiited States "ta-ceisar a- inaint un the eco;iOrn> of jh of pi .tin try. "* A e i.. ii ' i.f Y??>a>. l" New Yerfc Cit\. uh.:rc .\iur ^pecia] i/'-(' ,:o li.afhr:;;I>tic.s. .-luti^u* ar Tr^ n !."!! .11 .- . Ml .. . FTTTl has W"! kr rt ' .1 , -tifu. NalJunni Bu fi' if.?a 'ol Kcomuiin- Nn 11 "S"< ? k w.. H l uff It as>iM'nn< wit vn'-t.-rtMti' p"!'-rriVU'iit .. I ?. N->i i..? Ml J?. <? ;.n b TV.V.i ^ I'tM '.'I - f'lul.iih Ij/liiit. uttii id 'i.jlim I I . UlD-'D AIdiiI^ "Hi?r??t+rr?n:v ! If;?rrj?-x (?; fTTt'T 1T ''1 K'ji.. tyv>. Ok ^ # . . . >rah Gannett Af \t H QKAinA V* I W III ^ ! '"? _.h.V borrowing. b'H>k^ Iruiil I i'1'Httn?n V""fl tn M'lKMil. Shr sfruri in , tjic ft only i?f .a. i.anmrr no 111 the 'I >.V\ oln(lcH.ir\ wit hrnki- oilt^ XVtth hm STT she purchased .t fT? ' **+---rtMrM" tuslllllt TlTitT '" r 1 I'"'* ^ | IM| |rt T | it lit a ( i! i. ol hax^ errj. pthr ?ta!p nrvay from the hou& ' on* t?h> dr. .s.Sfri hCrsclf J '-than, and presented herself C"k; lobev. lTTft. ny i voting man anxtmt nl ; ;o loin bis rftons to tnoe of th? countrymen in the Common cause 1 * ; she wan enrolled in the army un ' ' dei the name of Robert Shirtcliffe nl j a She was one of the first soldier? v 1 ! t tie (* vr|vi'l1?"! C'lUt., FTHTflitT J forms were nssi#ht?d l>v lottery hefs didn't fit; but she fook i needle nnd scissors mui i|tucklj ?7?? ? . - - .... s' 1 * v 1 ? . ? -y * ' . ?' V' -? . ? r ~ . 1 'J 1 "W? >oint Ral > . V.' * ? e War Effort?i ( ; 3H Hp 1&X H unity. Tlti? is just onf of the many biology department "is performing a school. (Parsons* Photo") t To Aid ory Effort [She makes . bacterial analyses ofv ?| milk ?nnd nthei fond a?for the I campus. as weH as conducting va- | j rious other tests,- in cooperation , * ! vith the cooperation with the col- ! . Uv4th 4he eo!lege?heapfry ^Uvision^ She-i"1 i;i aI:?T trainine ytudo'ntn m the ele [merits uf': pha^c of laboratory tech- r j.nology," . /\ \ ' ?-j?Inrrpaittd production withoufr in* y creased- labor -hardly sounds like biology.. yet." the science makes an | i important contribution in thlt, j s ! urea a'u.o- according hi nr Turner. I 1 i fur >utwt yt'iM lit lms lictu cm perlmcnting- with . the problem of |producing a five*lock stralrypf cotton irour strains that produce a high?per .certt pf three- and fourlock boll;;. The\^/uh.ie 1 <hj v nioro JHTuttivc Strom 61 couoh k) the | war ;tCfor? is odious. 0[ " . ? ? ! Jumper Or Skirt. I I ' . . Her host love.?the juniper outfit it) a smarter than-evcr stylo t.y ?.T.n,an Martin, Pattern 1>2(>7! 'In tj-out iiierc or? jaunty sl^irt . * pleats; ht buck there's h simple 4 buttrmngv. jjiousc uuj skirt ver-' ?^sioti, tOo! . ~. ! only in children's sizes 2, 4. 6. 8. J "*~on*l in. St?,; (I, Jumper, rcqnlraa " ~~P 1-H yards!bJ-lfffh faliiie; Ion*--* plopve hlriTT?cri " 1*-S yhTdT 8g |' p , inch. ' *'. ,> i, i. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in _ - coins for this Marian Martin pats torn. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, , AlpPESS and STYLE NUMBER. vmier rouncration Jrattern i)6H6 - t>y Marian Martin NOW! Hiis i permanent pattern of your exact measurements 1* easy to mrfko " \ n muslin. It eliminates tiresome ' T.rVKfr*, i'Attern. ^xieen erntts. ' i ~ . . ? *, S*'nd your order td Pattern l)e* Pfcrtnient, Scotf Newspaper SynAuburn Aven\j0..At. ' f . ... * O . 1 ' ' " ^-. ~ * '?? Ammonia Has Gone To War; By HAZEL L70RIGQ8 WAbHIWOTOW, D C. tANJW I- Decrease of household ammaiia ^ l?n- grocers' shelves. throughout the ---' I I ration means- ?l>at this products as-liociated by houseWivfcs with spark- 3| I ling windows, hj^ gpne jtft war^' Thai ? has assumed top-notch fayportunce in the war efforf, and I will be equally essential to postwar rehabilitation was revealed re- . Olivia Frost, Negro Woman ecoInomlc analyst with the United State# - Depprtmcnt of -Qommwfre ? I fur -Do>ivk!c fon i meiee,'* puhhca^= Itlon of the"department .J Mrs. Frost's article, "America out of Air and Water" indicates Dot " ammonia has catapulted to a new high" in industrial importance^ since': : the war began, as a speed-up agent fo.r the production of synthetic rubber, as a source of pure hydrogen for the use in weldings and as an aid to increased resistance ofafeael Co abrasion and corrosion, lor OS" in the manufacture of aircraft and naval vessels- . Besides these uses, &wmonl&-aLso is neco^sary to the manufacturer. of pharmaceuticals and plastics, wide- . iy used ror photographic films aad~ other vital war materials, and in laoguor used?for??finishing planes,, guns and tanks, Mrs. Frost points out. . J In post war plans, ammonia-wiuBB be valuable as a source of nitrogen,fB ft restorative agent for the soil, Mrs. Frost says, commenting; n Paradoxically. whUe production of ammonia is being expanded tremendously to provide "bombs and more bombs to destroy our enemies, its value as a fertilizer supplying nitrogen processes is counted' *.'7.Oh 04 * post-war outlet for our greatly ex-^| panded porduction." || ?Mrs. Frost. 27. wrote "Ammonia out qI Air and Water,** yl in connection with her duUea at economic analyst with the chemicals staff of the bureau of fardtai ;**nnri riameotio oummeree. U. O. pgii partmeut of Commerce. Appointed'T~ to this position in May, IMS, ^ through civil service, her record shows that she illustrates how ca- .1 pably a Job. may he executed- when J filled -g perlcnce rather than on the basoH of color considerations. 16-Year Old Harlem 1 Girl ToTace Trial For Teacher Assault HE I*- lANPi ? A U>,yi ar old girl was paiuletl hi her qwn custody th?s week by j Magistrate Richard McKiniry 6 HarTem court- for a trial in rial session on charge*eiheaa-? soUIted her"school teachfr at tjba Warileitrh High ?rhor>l Th??girl is Pdnolo Johnson, a student at the public school. The girl was arrested on "com- . p'aiiit of Miss Mathilda '* Enhrefehl, white, the Bronx, who al-^ kged she was beaten .in- a- dispute"" in the Riurfont'a l*w>b???> ? ^ M "wvirnvt UUI illg Ml inspection tour, ' . 7' 'i " r On Top Drnuii /jk -nss T?? IJk? y/q| ' ? Tiitat^ BL fk \\k II fj Vt hll?< dNtmi i?re hot oiwttya fhtfy W* allied, whne one sroka the ImpoWkMe weh dream do rnmn llj-at yoOjhtUok m :ti lot idiout ynUraJufir. If y?P rc*T? hPT ?; that behave*, a iiTSfmany healihy a?H>. ssfesfe awA.'ys.rta m ida ?|w ulul win pi iiiwilh fr-thW' 'In* h wiaWph |Iim nK* Kajer t' * fMirtwIf thta tfeatniMl. ,flpU yop' iWPf; >. > Uiuh H<? ?* Httak. Vour -iilPWioji^WfW tore^ yonf o w )iik w?ll Jrt t ll| MMlh >iM ( > pi* ol Mwiilwf WH> jr?r??. Mi?l^ -.. . Hot (Ml. (rwn itl, KlwmpM, MHil* frr?lno QA. Ml direction* da|ifH wniplct. o? MwWU Wmt* l>?w?l?r M# ivtf?W? ud Mm MoMoio Booklet. llii ipiwi? ii IIU HiBi K>r kw mwhm ' | p<yMw<re. jnje^M^dtroe^l j jw?R<?e commo with kit |?W pit*". Wrtto now. (Wflk r?Mh, G?M MtM lilr C*. i ' ' * 35 > . <0 ' V , ab . *. .- ; v* >--' . / ^ ^ /' ' - "."'J v*?l1- , < r. . ' ?i j, . ' . . -"^y^ani I" ( , ~