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Stop to,, A Color "Miniature" row nil iferj * mV. > • i A ts c P<« h>“ **>’• * “APT.A y/« sYUomplete Camera Gi-ft. wye .• /argus C 3 I Here’s a camera with n corn bination of features on.v photog rapher would want: Ksat Ctrstar f:•■>. A< oa ted, color-corrected lens; gear-con trolled shutter mechanism with speeds iip to ! MOO-second; syn cbmni/cd plug-in flash unit coupled rangefinder to assure sharp-focus pictures! See the versatile Argus 03 today. WM. DANIELS CAMERA SHOP I 22 W. Hargett Simel onsklerulion tiud Ihe CiAA ill r.iisihcs the rights of such school,-, a 'r'iiyetteuAJle atitl Maryland i>» membership, yet retains nistfT lions of the Shaw University aid I ' St. Paul's Institute calibre. Shaw, which was not financially ,iih t.» field a loot hall team ill;.- •>•■■<! on, should grant its member • eio to it sister - soliool. Fay i ttovilU’, tM-rause of its obvious inability to support »«mo, *♦ I'd 1 pointed out. while St. Paul's, which j - (oi.;fanily occupies the cc.diai ■ s dweller lot in conference uUtlc |ti >. should hand its membership l i\ •! to Maryland Stale by the* - mo token Coiifo! once big-wig die-hards, ho'vovei, scoff -it ability and re ! tain the teams which purportedly made the eonf< rence what M is ■today" i! Is opined. - H a believed that l n.gardh |of its obvious shortcomings--Shaw th-.sve; ity has retained its slot in :* 1A A membership in a show ol appreciation by tin conference* to ■ the commendable roll Shaw-itcs j hrvc played in conference activi • ties during Hie pa 1 it is noted ! that one of the few surviving • i founders o! < >c eonfi-i'ence (which was first known as the "Coin-red JAA> was C. 15. Frazier, now a Raleigh businessman who at the; 1 offset ol (. !A A organization was a men-her of file faculty of Shaw. St Paul's on the other 'hand • lnv : . claim to perrenial inemboi-; hip in Pi- confer, tiee ocean a of the roles which have been played t y that institution's executives m fostering the loop's activities The Sports Fan, however, con-, o n,is that fie conference should have accepted the impassioned pleas made by Vernon McCain ol Maryland State and Wilburn (ou.) Gaines of Fayetteville, lwad ■■'.v ii .cs of their respective colleges 1 licit respective squads As an "independent" Mary land State, in Football, basket hull and other sports activities, fi.ss made one of the most en vied reputations in present day athletics In Ibe short time since its conversion from Princess Anne College. the Cast Shore .Maryland institute has consistently fielded one of •he best sepia eolleK-ile foot " ball teams in the nation, and "e holds records of wins over the most formidiblc Cl VV teams as well as the top teams in other conferences. In ibe 1952 .season. Maryland 1 State ran up a 900 rcuo d. wii, 1 mug nine g.-unes and losing on-' on . t;t.. gridiron, while the Sit Paul's nod tu leg si.ei a su-yle win - isi ylaying its 8-game svhcdule. \, !!!!■;* Mary land Si- ea., to its 9 wins over teams in . tnrci; noted colored e.*'«lc*;:a’.*- >nr.* t'-ror.ee . St. Paul's was allowm-' | ---pposing teams to reg'ster 277 l .-.tints while its team was soring ■ mca.-lv i’l And white Maryland State's team was playing before ca pacity crowds both at home and on the road" .si Paul's was being ignored "on the road and was appearing be fore a "pitiablv small" predom inately - hometown crowd in the eotlegc's native lav renew ville. . urin. '.he .-..me >■ ..so;: ■>! '1)52. Fay ct r • -vilh h’atc Coll-s-c's fout ■--. 11 v,.- . was e>.; (.nencui-.; ~!" sv a sun as compared vvitu i.itfuis wile h have been realized 1 - :»t:c NCC-p.rad Coach Gns titrines ■ -..Oi'k OVI the -: ■ ■;;( iiing choi os ’ .-.oinc four years ago In Eastern 1 Inter col Ti-rate Athlette As.-- •«:; t i • n c"-mpebtion. Fa yet: e ville i bi-e'/.ecri t».rough ar.-'-tiu i sc .son ,i of-. .-.. '.% ixy iu:d end' .-p J with ... 5 wins-1 loss. .. sraso;-; a ;i..-uli or taking on rompctiti'.n in the CIA A and anotuei ..d. , " m CHMSTMAS i _ *ks&r Suggestions — . PLANTS • CUT FLOWERS . CORSAGES . NOVELTIES | J. J. FALLON CO., Inc. | 205 Fayetteville St. PHONE 8347 (, Wc Croui 77* Flomeu We Sell” ' ‘ HU,'. 1 K .1 11 »>. While 1-ayeUi i ific doc. riot boast the (hawiiu: appeal al present tint a Shaw 1 riivei shy team would, It ‘s a r<•(.!£• n!/ed fact tli-tl the proximate «>t I ayetlei Site's home-grounds to the huge Fort Hragg mili tary reservation and t h :• ‘‘spunk" of its aitimni would Koon elevate t'sit atklelifi into a ‘paying pi (.position" with coerct't confeeem.e affilia turn araiiieri. Since a CIA \ committee headed i A amt ')' nth let ie dire.for Wil 1 iianu (Ptii.) Beit io»U uun u.c- tu- ! plirntioiw of Fiiyettcville and; Maryland Stat. to give seriout i <•> :isict<*.-;;tion. it was mgicat ui.u tfn sports fan would seek teams ' iluii were mojt expendable to tin , '■< nference in finding plnre.s to put tlir two teams if then npplientiom bad been accepted and the eon ! fi rence bad decided to n t:.in it Hi iicrnbcr-school setup. Fans arc prone to point out faej - rjilficultie ■ wh'ch are to be lPol ii.'.f in making official designs lions of championships in football r the conference is to continue St Pauls and learns of sinulai : status in membership. During the past l'ew years, St Augustine's College of Raleigh lij* - thrown off shackle.- which once | had it bus-king in the infamy m '' ti.e conference's cellar along side- St. 'Paul's, and some ftv years Shaw (which had th.iiluture ; 4-mvn erratic pir-vcr aboard the gridiron) made a sensational show tug and vaunted into the confer •j dice's football championship slot In the ease of St. Paul's, how ever, such has not yet and shows no signs of ever being the case. H was learned that both Maryland State (which is b<- ing courted by a white eon ferenee) and Fayetteville plan to continue seeking I’l A A berths. That the conference iv.il head their efforts in proi) lennUeab however ■ Fii't ’ I imso< h! i r\\ i s H gulailv r.etped h>s father on the farm. Ti.e . us Dt Gi.-n J vas (.-• ■. .u! ■: t > the case as they : were relating Etc history of 1 -in -, .--,.d'- ;u ' i«.n ■ Mbce h'-tng imu :cd out of (lie in.vy. f.u- winch hi- volli!'.'.’ereti at (' ■- age of L 8 Tj r Jut:..-- sur-piued to have sent the vuung 1-cwis tu Duke h'.-mlal -it if til an ope:a --• ton •■■•!, ■' ci-e.-k ing made to find out why his lips v. ere operated (.p-'m. Linwood was .-ant to the State 1 -Itospital in Goldsboro on the 20th -' v, Sepfomber 1941 .-.nd remain. . ' there under treatment and obser vation until January 1952 "Out ;d<: ;>f c<.inn-.-.iiung abtuit his iieari 1 aches and bo ; - novel .’.w.- any t;o.the lather r--pealed 2 S;nct being released from tb. Stao hosrutal. no .-re has uotvd ■ any action .... the part of tie* ac cused voting nv*n that wa-- unna tural, He was quiet at all times, hug vr*r v spH'DAi T> ■'■]'{.*H ,t Gc-* versation with people vvjtit whom he car ."'u contact. S.-v-era i persons stated ttvit. pr ( (uart was generally dis liked *n the community L- w > ■. 1 -Hly re! ise.i to venfv :h, beJn f that lie shot end killed Dr (’.iz,n‘ He nu-iely - attempts to get an admission from The Lewis buvMy r<.ns:sl> of rt« J | von < !.ilri it., faiiu-i and mother * ! Noirt Lew is, a secretary tm Far - Dci-r'ieziv I -.. '•*. S.h.i.'i Du ’ ’< ■ i) I- ini -I.dd. 2ib Maine*. -;)- ;■* cyadua’i- of North C;c. c : Cullei'.i* uni . i.’..:ni. -_ to study ’ medicine. Ji.i:i; Davi:. 22, is a 1 C. :: ■ .d -‘.‘l: • arm' d services s' i.i Govtnany. Jacob Jr is 20. ,vt i '• it,;i ris Harbet t oiiegc in Ra -. .T. Hi: . M. 1A » stud*- ' | /it high KE.hooh He 1.6 f? Mt (2; Bobby o Joe. 1); C*6n*lciin<\ j) ;’( ishn'vn ir C’hroios 5 and 1 ! .To? orilne 3 <s*hown in oi«*tun ) «t« p Lt rid elementary school in F’;:qufjy. , - BFC - Trail of ViolriKT i ,1 form <--f pestilence- .uCiich .-one; ! from Am,l ;md cfiriiC.l off half the; | population of England m liu* four a. nth c< flltiry. It is C 'tiernUy coiic'vfcd that | IDr D.nvi.s was victim nt cirettm-; j ..unices reportedly prorntilgatccl by : | Dt. Cuzart, and tlwt he only tt "at ed the wicrinn upon whom an abm j lion had bc*"i performed by cure ! one rise. - nvc - Srliool ! ’iiT ! 1 I la.i. renovation Uir.ri.'.’iouf, Aceordint to lo'-.*t -iincri" lendctit of ‘xiUMii 11. M. Sty/pp. flip lii.i?.- originated in ■ sttn plv room and spread quirkU toward adjoining quaripis. but was stopped in its patli by the quick action of members o< the local Fire Department Ari air of mystery surrounds the j , Ticirirnl because only a week be fore the fire, members of the In .•n! Fire Deportment had repot t<'d tv ehei-ked the suf-piy mom and j found it in an orderly c'fjjdiiinn ' FI -nu destroyed a nufebc- of hooks stored in the i'oom as well it athletic eqyiipvu'nl. uniforms. land oth. r equipment and suppl'ci- Heat from ihe flame*- cracked ft brick wall that will have to he rebuilt. The fire hurned througti Mho floor of tin ,-upplv room and .ruined (•-..* ceiline of the first .aid room below Flames also l.udty damaged the roof of the school ah I ditorium. .Smoke and v, atcr dama.-.c v .-ve ,0 -real that the entire interior of the btdlding will require repair t ir,£, HF< ’ JiltKTO To Go? f tie decrees of tlteli coin is." ■ Wright sauf that the M..rna C’ar t-tth Amondntcnt vbieit coir, prise ' i. the U. S. Constitution and the the documents frotti which civil 1 .edits arise, wore all written by i white men. 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