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week, ending Saturday, December is, 1952 Sports ' JACKIE PUTS ?ANKS ON SPOT NF.W VOHK iAN Pi - ki R' $V- "ii hst- niacif *!•■• Voi-K Yankees mac! He ih.ni in a vulnernbh soot. .T.icki) to!c! a TV .. dierrt Bundm • v thought tho Yankor management wa. pre judiced a nin.-t N‘ ""o .Jav.',:. Them was ,i •■torin of .• :,g>l • th* Yankee" poiciirii; pi ■■■- in. _■ f • at the Cm Re, i • ■ D> tro i t . Pllll n.il IpJiin 1 ■1- .ih'iiii. C :rtl-' 1 other tcamr nol ; iv" 4 N'< aro playi n. In the v iy, ■he V m,<. i - 1 king. Why a| e , out'' Anntl.i 1 official is cinoti'i a-', ■ayir: itm Vonkv- • wen inleres in ny ». .41-0 play-. • <ind v<ve 'still 1 uP.in.: for them. !n ib past ' ii- offj i:t! sniri ’hi Van ki i.’s Ivt n,t«rt' 'a 1 m • ■ !•< .; .ro player "ho had inn,, up ", .- ci in Jackie Robinson." Arthur (Rail: Patterson. ♦ pnhlieity mail for the Yankees. Karp the w«-:i k<• -v statement concerning Victor I'niver the Negro player belonging to (tie Yankees non with Kansas < 'in. The Yankees ha',- not signified tlieir mt-ioion <>l inviting f’oner to tl"- sp.'ing training cairip !• attvTMin snv tin- Yankee ■e h . h ■ "h'i det- I'mim ci v lie . Pmvei ploys le t. fir 1 a-*, tioriA a.• o. 'he o Th;P'" .liy they nri-a n't fit 1 .'dcci wha* (I. with hive, PrttClsen Joses si, pit o! ntliei Yank.es miii nave Y., vnrioi;- positions Tommy Jim -1 -ii.ii. uite of lh< ■. Tine's- • OUtt'i. lit*.’l ■. 1 I'llu, ■ed ,1 te l' ic ■ mah and •a en mor, vm mh. Joe Collins. ft' t hasem, n !•■ in" 1 m.inted to :i.. •::1 field •• c*«* yii.ni. Powei.'s versatility should make him im*ah'ab!e !o the Yankee h. rd put for players as they ha\ mm; recently J'ol the manaye h ent hangs on to that old met’ norn excuse. Pry ■ .-till In in:; Robinson' -Jut. mini hit ~ne Yankees wsere tin are mo.-". mia ilv hurt lOn tho : question. Oe, i YVeiss .general manager, itvq'iotU '* dates he ■■ looking for Ncax playoi . That has hi en the ray since the "ay.- as i.nm kP'P!'""’ Meanwhile, they have Drought, up otht , .'oui-iies ho — „ 111, . ade .oei will conlin.U to so. Ripht on the Kansas r.itv 'man other players -.\ ith h-ss imr-re i.-g.'e records than Power nave been as sured of tryouts kits spring at thy Yankee camp. The Yankee'- eJaihi ih.ev ar. n* 1 *going o» brine a Ntv.-.ro player up nist for lii sake of ■ xj-iloitation in ttio pi ' they always looked for Italian lii.puiation in "t ■■atm New York, fn 'hire day . *C.tftnt v.-r --looking for. and m-ver found 1 greal Jewi l> piavi r, VJianwhilr. the Yankees will have an even rougher itn.e Ihjs famine season esplaining thrir anti-Negrsi |udic> bfc SAM JETHHOE MAY BE SOLO NKW YORK • AND R> ■" i/ntion of Hi • Boston Bryvi bn r brd! l am now under wa: . m. Ci-nilie Grimm wsyuu that Km my Jclhrce. for t-'m pa.’ ihre» years renter fielde ' ! :,i P-i five . i mi t} . |.>if>ek. rh. mart n ! (fyi-ri 1 .- i. a.-- 1 ir| "ml Sammy i- not ins of play • o. t ver since Branrh Ri'ki-v unloaded Sammy on ( h <■ "Three I.ittle Shovels' 1 ns the then n«*\v owners of Ihe Braves * were called, there has been doubt that .lethroe would he the Bis league star many hop ed. Sammy was known to be an averanod fielder, a porn I lu ov, er. bui >n dangi'i'iius man with n -t and holy tersau imee lie .of on b:- <' a Brave .Jeniroo L'ni-ivoii fan' ; success, ff he tail; to stick vcai. it ".ill rat no becausi didn't !rv. BPC Dodger Fire bailer Plavs Basketball WASHINGTON iANP> .J"c 1.i1,, k. National leat iio rookie of tbi year, play rt the last in a ■ .if four ket!:)al) games last wa>ek with r .New Y<»rk ttro«u --v,..v Clow us at Turners Arena her.- last week. Tie Clowns de feated the Chisago Brown Bom % r 38-3.1 i ith Black pitcher for tiic Brooklyn D Klyei •. coi't' rbta ins fotir points. The famous pitebpr is hn mg tiie Cl" vns I" sell uv'ii' e'oli mg . jij a cifpii'iment .tore Ii ,ia l.a Robin.-on is op ci". m Book n lie also sell:, be ’■ liiiring tin winter. Black Hi'isud two awards dnr im intnmission Monday <iii.vit ,J plaque was pi .entcri o\ tin ahanni of fvtor an state for hi.- sport .narunip t ri a liu l\s<'t■ opoiitun Pnlirv.t Boys Cub -hr- ,iiy iv. •irrff'd him "n hon oi a.. r.a rnbership. J3PC Ift ! s Prim Your i\evv« i Pf'Gm H ».A.. riwEESy' J J *Wslm i Wy Wt* ' ’] ' «pry - fe-AWHMaMt Y T: %.' -Tsty ".v. ws. : ' W V*s. . ..• ■■■*■ X'y . - : : W -'y-V si; ' b|'A!P s •> n){ \ \t; 1 ui.i ,s --sn.tl ( ! ’ Salt .N WIAMI ON tiki ‘i - loJ.n "P.i" \riu>!ii. a ( iairtou. Pa., hmiur at l-■ i«- ilori.ii V. an! M rollcge, who ••p.ii'kf'f) the Oi .iige i-owl da.s -ie iiy scoiits, iqiposinsr piaveis end coaches, i’is trammites and •he Failure eoaehuig -tait. and t..n>:, as one of the trutv great •afetvmrn in foot! ail today He pi.i's both oflen-i- and defeesf, handling the rigtit halt fir tin! hack chores when the Rattler tine the pigskin. Yrnohl on •c. i, -< a- a demon on ( as; deteiise. FROM THE B^GSfDE ( . ;i* MOOR! TO I\K V on ,;o v o im U’liv lb:-, -ern: Or the :r:h' ~t I ■ cenv c, ; - v cnaiien . 0 I tfQi ‘ V ', X ; if; |.: • • 1 ♦ rtpni'y, .vu:-.ht {•ii;ur.}■ !tfu 'nio ' wei Id. ii' l inr.ee will b< tin An-na in S' ,-•. ii'- beu; will is ..ninus or ic F ’ " rei in ■ m,i" ' ns ; .... .-mu' tii tin lion, th 1 >« Ul b. u - rr- at .rtunby. Fin \cm s ' iia- ui' a i 1 g i*r..i;iigiycr □- mm.;; 1- ;7.. ,v,":iu.-. :• hi o. ,ti :.'i i.i". .- '..’.etiin.: hi li.-l si. of ni a lifji . Thi bailie v.iil ;■•( televised ; tiiriui ,:hni.n Prie natif.-i ’. in, tans, ;iwivi’t<ir. will not be iw oi'oused "... this ivt’iit t-.eeai ■ iu. 1 .osw.'.i',- nor vagi m , <-,.!/»rf-jl : ti.'i Tegi ’h," in p'\ •.. y b- r : • m., ....i i 'e ~,f p ; V!oute p.-ebnbly wjti -• in this nout ; :nit: the imndienp if a •'■. I"ne I* ui ,\ill nei bt lee t-x --ritir,: , t ii will be drtmmtt-.- -<f -a- ■ nqil! for a world champ. "il -bip ■si \- r t tint !?\yk in < < s!t I 1 ()1 1: ■, Roninset) appe rs 1" en to .:"'iT\ i • :.i - i:' ;■ i'l ,i ; 'it I'irimpi-* . -1: m by Iniieil. !!,• ius no; fi. ;ht <Junt ib wiicn he mad. Ills un lioi mate bid i',e the lTa-po'.ieil chanvuiormhip. If Chairman Robert Chnsl.eni.or ; v and the ,N; w York State Ath letic Commission ran have t-'ieii wSugar Ray may soon be thou! re- title, ifv has not dc iendi-d ius bonoe c'ui In;,- the past -lx montus, so must five up or light at onei VV'tiftrier Ro' insmi e . ,■ t lights again or takes his dance routine into show business foe i fling we fight fans who say Ray fight cannot help but say saw uni o( the most perfect fighting machines nf all time 11 i- doubtful that th. Rubles,mi o! today esn go full, fast I.T round:? wit ii a fuJlv conditioned > Ult '. fiiltltec, if, U'l'o’./fibly i\o.,ict outbox th,, yi-umsU imtii hi xol tnvd Then ne - , :iif try foi the k- vo. old it this Miii'Cu he wo- !:■ become "xnau.-iod and Jo.-c ju.-t as. lie did to Max.tv. last s- nunc. Tiiis wou'f c* •if ;u i'l;- o. a d;- nisi .-iia to a tinliii el i m r. : <v' Tlu . o_■ sid< ■ pi, - to . < S gar tclire as tin king tiiai i. ;, . ally is. COtd Y WAU. Yt F. >I\Y i% ON «F s HAY B\OK V; him nun: Pun" Wallace o!as iti'i, Bo ;,' nl.'in into oblp :• ri a * •i k in a .-i:;in round i';<\h< : < xph.-oed rijti;-’ bark into t/je < l.vi: , i.unship pli - .ire of t it- hori ; vywi i.glit division. you prounbly krow. Wa I !&•'•'• I I bis l ist lYsiari'i before tbii i firu was im'croitioulc'UsJy knocked! o.i y Jimmy Bivins, a ha.—be.-n in tin ninth round aftei t-adirff by Tai on pou.it;. in that DOUt ’ > our.:* Cob ; bet ,mu’ h* •.. mrt tii; block wa# knocked off. That kayo brought on by « ni'i.,-. ui .it. it- id b.put Wdl iaCsL I. W'.igil V. .LUfCL -, oi.e HIKJH-NOTE HOMKCOMINO - • Trumpet koig t-niiis Armstrong ptuys » sen* of wh-bratlon on His arriiuil in New York t«\t week frurn Fr:vrukf!ir!, iti nv.i'ij-. tleridlnjr an appreciative ear In the jar.r. notes are [«art or a group of some Irt (iermany-hnseil Atn> . iei.■ u • Id: ;•« r.nd airmen, vangijjvnt of an estimated t,!M>O service men and women who will lw flown from war bouts home ansi hack before Ovrisimaa. (Niirwsprvs.x Photo.! a. • :. ■ ' m. Cjs I -T I j| %■ fm L- *' c sci u r? o r wM w **, .**. sHa# 4 ■ ■ W rs ui i r. 1 m • p v fM'- i f m k i I v h rw ~y~" e /•* r -*fSjr■ ■■—// *•/* • ’ ■ • mrc cot it sc ' - ■' -) i W | ANSWERS 4 i : ' KS'I'JO \: This I mix Pd ; h osr-n and fat - tom tobacco wlto i ■J i fi.'-rna::pd bothy, and my tobaC- ) •i without append price .it . ’ 'i" ma’k'-l. How can T /ri&iko! ti'- damaged tobacco wiiboti! i: i ting the pi ice of go,-id tobacco? ANS IV! K: Keep (he fror-n • mrj oit stem iob. tern spparat'* from good. dry tobacco, md dry nut She riaimsrd :iml Sot stem (o’.o'on before typing it into bands according to It. K. Itcncntt, tobacco -pi ciuiixt tor tlx- State College Extension Service North Carolina hurley growers lost, two to since million dollai.s tbi.; y■ :a by mixing such darn tobacco. wh'di is usi iblty , ' itlxji.it -export pric-.y with anno to aevo. and by tv; mis frozen and I fat - ter tobacco into hands before ; . it vv. dried out. far no in ran hasten the dry ini; out of sin h damaged to bacco and avoid further losses next year y using the follow ing practices, Uennett sav«- S. At the end of a day's stripping : cci sort in;... the frozen and fat ir: leaves can be siren;* on a . .-•iick —two leaves to a hand as , •-! lined tobacco is strung. These -j sticks of leaves si on Id be hung l ir: a dry place I ?. An aPe natc plan Would be . to ttc n string loosely around a i handful ol Muse frozen and fat -i. -i lev* ■ about 1-3 ilv* ■■ ay dov. u trom the t'uft end of the '*• ns. These bundle.-, of h aves can then e. : hung n. trine a slick ano ' .hung up to ill v. Tiie biindU of lc; k should not fce Iruvoi than dice 8 to 10 inches in diameter. U this tobacco cat) be hung ir* i tj ht room v. Hi -beat can by . • d'r-d with a stove or similar . is lii's •■nit. dryuip ran be groat - lv increased. . ; ; Those : nee;vd Icave.i can be piled loosely -n a short length ,of w : de board for convenience , ill | ire; lh.- '■ ICm cud (if the 5 I' - ves toward the sun in a sunny 1 | f 1 no in liis <irosing room. he want- i e<i to fight Bivins again. Then it was too into He should have ■ lion - i> in Uie nn This fight probabtj taught Wnl. 1 kiee nee ics; oi;. He no long- r will Vet C.ovir je ( i-re.m ..i ■. y “ Uiinic ti.; I;u . '( 1 1o fi.-flt VVwlii it [>i "" on '.".u m ■iau .. "J iu l !toni , i i' : *j ■ oil S. f'l'.l' *- : •11 ieoj ( ,0 movp the tobacco into a dry place at night and on cloud', day". rH'C • Does Tesus Believe in Santa Claus? MjjMk * •. ][Ms v >IV?Lr *jasF o '' ' k '"‘•i^^fß/TCr w ..,- > -‘‘;» ,‘ ■ ‘ 'SJjk - A When Palsy asks this Question, ! “Does Jesus Believe in Santa ■ Claus?’ 1 Her parents like millions of other parents are brought face to face with the nee. ssity of mak ing dear that Christni: - is mure than ii hoi,day it is a IMv i'eiv. : A plan to nChe-mi:... a I Holy Day by ■- p, ci-u nh •; '■ai.c n ! the home, and one that every | parent can fellow, is. euygesfed by j J. Manning Potts, editor of The j Upper Room, Nashville. Tennes see. The reading of the story of j Jesus' birth from the Kick- is i i hi'istinmi custom that luis iii-'-n | followed in some tiiruliies for gen- I eralions, i i. IV. «.v,that if the 1 family will have n time of carol | sitic,ay. meditation and prayet I alhnu frith the reading of the. j 4j i ki.i;,w A it&J'V, ii, iii&iVi I THE CAROIJNIAN 3H i.F SIT .Ni NTK'iES (' Wi:v Nine sophomore s< .1 nt nurses at the Florida A slid M. College reeei'-’ed trtci'- apx during the recent tradition al candle light I'.’.pying; c't'e mo?n held i' L-'c atiditnrinnv. lets to right, Claudia Baldwin. 'xii'-ec, N a’a ilia Thomas. ' • v-lirvi- Muttilews. JarksOD ’• its* . Metis- i Williams, Lake- Itaisy Fleming. Tampa: I • itlker. Pensacola; Alpha O 'levers. Charleston, S €.; Jeanette I inclsey, Baiuhridge. lit , .mil M. Celeste Bailey. West Palm Pcieh. (Staff photo by .terns of Faincee} beginning of fax>iiy devotions. He add . "What h. ttcr time than the j birthday of Jesus to begin such'an yhsi.-pvam c!” "Doe i He’D in Santa," is a quotation from thi radio pro- , gram hnstntps is aif .!;.- Day" -.it’ii'li wii! b } aid on hundreds ! ~f sta; • across Ami mi-.h on (Tiri.u inn.- Day .Ii a public serv ice p’-'-gram of lh<* iiidio stations and Th- i’ppi i ]’<••«,m wbklt is the i win Id's ii" ’ win dy use-l devo- . tional guiiie. t'very family is urged to have a lvsii family worship servic on ! Christtntm Day. Suggestions for Mir!) no observance can bo found | Tito I’pnef Room and other de votional guides. If » devotional j pubic is nol available:. Dr. Potts i vs, “Your Pastor tvtli.be glad to i Ully v-.„ i ;lfśh;la MY, MY, THEY'RE LOVELY —This croup of atti'ac.ivp I*lor hl.s A. and >l. Collette coeds arc campus (|i’i en- and formed the cottrt for the college Queen dur The report FROM THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES WASHINGTON (’H'i'i.>, in, i. :hl which i.'!ii«.-<i nvi r * pe !i• set of sons tv.o years, *ifi • • . f the National Allicnt .• * f’o ‘;K I’.Ml" loY't’S 'Vi.!', j:,/,,."); I,i ■ ; 'A ck tiuil til" U. S Coli-'l Ol Claims - - • y :;-!'.-2 .>■ ci.- ->n - ii-iintoii t/e N M’E - rihitt In /.ck ; I lay ;'' i) postmen si ; . pended i. -- in : Me "postal puiv j.“ There ''"re <■• rtceij .a:-, - ■• • volved m tiic NAPE notion. vhioh i.... • handled by a ;<• ..a! d.al'i head* ad by Xttornej Howard .Icr.biiv. v it '/.an Georg. VI. .Johnson of Howard Univosity 1 .aw School s, ■ in-.: a." - aii onvci' ■ :'. The Govt >nnu ni s l a-.• dc every possible effort ’ . • - vi in the NAPE a "oieents i: hunt; admissiblt but all •>< ■",. ! •ai legerdemain they a'tctdptcd fell oil its face -,tfor- the rhtin. When ’Me tur, is ••- • 'VO by the so. »_-■ ti NAPE iron. <tv: s-.-ir, ..Mil total .-onicthihg nv< r /./!,- v VP : V- -nient Ashby B. Car te- in Chicago and Welfare Isii'e"- ior William C. Jason Jr in V’ .-•<;• innton w- rc both highly .tn with the outcome of the snh cud declared that if the Government ■hoiild ■'"•*. te! -he de.-iMoo, Hv .vApr i id;, to „o ah the vsy t , -he G s. Sop: e-fne Court ;11 m to as "'! e NAPE .-non a s 'n r.";st of the "pni -a oases. the difloyaMv . harg"- were finally •! re.;', n o■--t iiM; :t '.caa on ihs:- t; sis ilia: •:!:<■• NAPE h- ;'>ur‘ to pa\ for the men Who I: :• cl Veen suspended, since then suspensions were eventually found II v i'd’i' fit-**'* rt i ■ ' v ;' ; ;C; H t t '•{ i To hnve been imwciranteu. ’ a S '- OV‘ f— CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION Whitkey 8(6.8 proof. 65% &uia iwflfcttdl •jriJfftt' its-; iti int coronation ceremon ies, Counter clockwise (from bottom row), .lohmi; Churlnw. “Miss Senior/' Plan! City, Tla Verni-H Kiehurdsttn, ‘ Vlis-. Phi Koreans Sleet To Survive N NEW YORK TV,,- thin! wini. s , e ; 'Aar Tears i: as: • .'-■.) :•■ 1-->a n a for tSouth Korean peon!--. P;uii f oic,l> Etciieh. »-v. •. >i‘. •; -a iv. a a 1,1 ('ARK. i'eiamilnl A) ■ Ir a- ii ) :;n appeal to contiu-.n :h- ir rcliet , a ;d. Vbout 10, IDO.OOi) p< i. ir.di the total population arc in die to . -.! of food, wjtnri clidhtmr and blankets, aeeorditi>t to r> ;>• r; from l)r ( hai S< R 1 <>> AR K mis inr, ch'a-i iiiKovea Mr. Ku-m-h 1 aal. Relict put k': es u ,a: through donation to t'ARE-for- KOKEA, 2d Pi--so S' . N.-.e V.-rk 5. N'.Y., or any local ofiice of tin j non-profit agency, arc di'-rf as- j si!"('H«>B of thes ■ life . • b'g sup- I plies, he pointed out. •’Chios like Pusan and S-0.-i \ an swollen with refugee.-:, who j live in flimsy straw huts’’ Mr. 1 Trench stated. “Orphaned chi!- '■ dron, clad in rasp-', roa-n the j etreots begging for so, ,i. Through- I areas wore eating weeds -and ; pro?..-•• -but. frozen fishis do rod " id even the --n •■• . .... • {;• re. 1 hunger, **S.i r>r*/nt coin m*jst r»r j fought as relentic"sly ;.s armed ! aggression, 01 the defense of free- i dom is meaningless. On behalf of I Korea’s suffering human /y. we j must ask Americans to keep send- ; irig CARE,” > CAKE packages for Korea in clude Food, umli i v.ea), knitting w,.01. cotton clothing fjibrics, $lO l each; blankets, $7 each; special food, $5. Distribution is mad# to i PAGE SEVEN Itct.i Sigma," Tampa, Hit.; Mon tim- IVlt-eks, .Miss Alpha l‘l>i (hjicga. Horton, I- lit.: Eleanor l.indsey, Vliss Scarhbard a««d t.l.ifli s," Tabiha.ssec; Novik Mit chell, -Mi;,.. Kappa Alpha P»i." liartow; (iwendolyu 11 arr (* , ' .Viis'. Freshman," Asheville, N < , Mae 1 tilth Armstrong of Goulds. Fla. represented Omega t’si Phi in the absence of its sweetheart, Pearlim- Walker of Moultrie. Ga,; l.ula Cox “Vliss Alpha Ptii \lpha,” Aliatni; Rar tiara (’ole, "Miss Sophomore/ - .tackronville; and Audrey Gar -1 fit, "Vs>ss Ttuilor." Havana Fla. - Stall IMuito hi Jones of F'tin l t‘o> ' ‘Si Iti /i'-'ii jAx ; la ’4/ ili lustier, Cold *maMMk m : >£ If | ; j ’’'•' ''"'•S' ’'T | j I V s j ■ f‘.* d J I i \i u - •'•feT'l /V'/'- -/? W ill A," . ' . ' V \ - f | ’ i | ’Vi " D's- f | ;,/'■■ / - r - "P;! : ! *«g" ' i',"' fry-': r'" 1 m Homeless War in Pusan i orphanages, refugee settlements ! and relief venters, in cooperation with Vr, -. d Nation" Gu-il Assist i anc, r .'id.
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