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16 TOT CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, APRIL t«, 1960 FAMU Scores Triple Victories In Spring Sports Fest' Dcvis Boys Impress Dodgers in Spring Training Prowess LOS ANGELES iANP> - IV, fan rookies v i!h id eLcat - Tames are rutting quite'!* b:r-1 ;< the Lor Angeles spring tramir.:-. ramp, the Associated Ni gro !’ ■ • • learned They arc Tommy and Willi. Davis (no reiatnu I. \vn... »■■. -r t ting » chance W. It tin n;. : • elm after impre i••• • M-asao:- d S>-, kane and Reno. Both outfieldci am. wnv* 111 • • Tommy clouted 345 at Spnk;;M' while Willie batted .364 a; le no a UNCF College Presidents End Conference At Denver DENVER —The On' orat ,v. 0 f -Vo Pi-ftirirrilc r>f the ms > ! i'i of tin United Negio f e ; i 1r"■ Eund ended here r: da:- it.n v ■ launching of Ine -vikar- 'an ap pea! for $2 ’iffooo n '■ ' u members sot th r omnno '■ o' Work* r* attridn r tie ei-:!- :■ tic kick-off mre-Me;.' e tt ’ Audi tnritim !'• ud -an,i-, ■" o-ifieifb 'leaded h' AH iv I Ba'm. Denver naR for quick ■ nf the local goal of YYrOOO l’ l speaker wsi Di Mdu ’ K C. n Jr Preside-.! of B: hui < AUF Marshall. Texa* The Denvi ; Attdilot no: '!' vas packed Sunda, •> m' for U ntblic meeting of tin Convocation With 30 presidents o‘i tin •!., Scout Camporee At Fort Bragg Is Jubilee Event SCOUT CAMPOREE AT FORI Boy Scouts in the *hn i con verged on the c'.,' 1 ir tary by • at. Fort Bragg !*-' ••>•'■■■■ t.n i three-day camporee v b. •!• tight? Scouting ? (h<iuen .Kioto year in North faro’!' a They were fio’ nc;;« ii O - coneecbee C < ‘iinc> ! ! membership of 1-5.000 s n■■■■■■- ir.-n fi 000 leaders in 1? Nu" 1 Carolina counties. On Friday Saturday ar.d stt da”, Apn! l-o Hi*- '• .’ -’Ui.. A-> i cans tested proficient - ; at i ;>fts ■ which Scouts are known. Tm-msg'-. Hit the three-clay pr nod, they »n r roughing it in tin trui-sl sens* >f the phrase Early arrivals pitched camp Friday afternoon. Troop camp fires lighted up the reservation Friday nisht. Taps at 10 o'clock signalled the end of the first dav's activities ami reveille earlv Saturday snliered in a fui! day's acli cities Rehearsals began at 10 <■ e form competitive cvn a ' range of Scoutw.g r.-.-f:, Pm.. ! Boozer, AAU All-American Decides Against Pro Ball DENVER Colo, 'ANT- - 80. Boozer, former Kun:-.e State Mai arid the 1960 Most Valuable Plays rr in the AAU League. bus turned thumbs down on offer:- to pi»iy pro fessional basket'',!'! Boozer, who also - - named to the AAU's All-Amt nea team, -aid flatly that he is not interested i: pro offers right hoc. addins that Wilt Chamber!.; m kind of • ; 'ov.( :i COLD r WATtJ\ PLAT Gilbert Brown, SH-ycar-old blind man (of S 3 W. \.Vlth Rtrr -o get. • hand from Harold Richardson a* hr gets a pot of wafer front a fire, hydrant April hth. Fifteen families in the tenement have had to get their water sot all purposes from the hydrant on the street vn&e late February, according tn Hew York Attorney Paul Zuher. Zither appeared in court April sth to bring a housing violation complaint in behalf of the tenants. The. attorney tor the. budding people said he has tried to restore service* Ft'* attorneys were instructed to "get together and work rhte thing out." (VP! PHOTO) ■ ia?s C eiub The performac* an red Wi! ; lit Sp Amu; the Dod gers class AAA team. Meanwhile, most Dodgers regu lars are swiftly rounding into top form fm tile season which opens oh this month Included in th group at, such oustandine l;* u -a- Cioirhe Noah sror u base - : ,n .Inr.ior Gilliam, third base i an and a Jack-of- !!-trades re fl Me- v Will-, the speedy shorf -'op w: ,) impressed*'in the Dodgers World Series championship play and ii-- DBlard University Chou ~f NVv Orleans. La directed by .j-i-ip m Ku.vppsi. singing madri al . hvmm ar:rl spirituals 111* ail diem - In .i d mspiruir addresses !r> If ihifi:- F 15 met.l. presiderU of \ i ila fie ivei uty A; lai ’1 a ili !,- !-e- e. I. Asa- • pre-ident o' I;-.- f ih\'f> and p r irirnt of More !•••,. , Cod, •, . Atlanta, f»n lUd |,i . I o 11 •, A 11- 1 »,na*e e- lirrnan rd da r,,|i--r! si air-- Commission no (■■■ 1 R: lit- .-p-d pro iriint of Uir >- icai, Si Unitcr -l> ”i alneii 1 ioe Supreme Court r-.e-iees ~r loenl lay-. —will «-iili:l - f.hulicf and disrrinunation m t| • ('• ad Mat .. Dr H -n ,' smi. "and thr prir -s will be- a ’, ~ ■ .-md frost rat mone Si.-iiuti • tiff r-ompptltivr events foi .ai l-.-.u pm: Council ream liumitip liiieoT for dietra-i win a. rs at " 20; supper ai 4 p m and ,ni.:!j !. min ' harbecur. al li p m Seoul,-rs ’.an thr g.-ii-utlri of com petitive even Is: patrol purl leader pm ir,uni:ip,. string burning (an .rt name for a mean lark of onivfire siartingi, .signalling, first ml. flint and steel relay, know tv tru.-lr cotivjc and the pruc •i, r of ?killr it' cooking and serving ,n,i camp p,eparaimn Individual md unit awards went, to tho«* M.-uptt, with outstanding perform nc- s in I hose con t< s( * M li’.n y troops at Foil IF a. "Bi. S'eniat* in tht eyes of to- .. 1 liunrer count cr-parts pul on ciep instratiore in -ky dicing he'icop u-r flight and other stunts durirm ::a eoti-.-a, nf .Saturday's nroKi-ac A nig evening campfire shoe ■ f( iivi!u s Sa'nrriny niihi 's.ei.iay -'.a i.iigi,' an , ar,y lirr-akfa : |, a■. and religious, serv'-ee-r at <* , m Svoulcrs closed camp a! !(' o'eioek. j ,:in tie hunt I thtr.k those pro* j hew. hup up something awful this yeai said Boozer Chamberlain recently announce'.! * hi- decision to rjuit pro basketball aftei winning the Most Valuable I l Pla ' !■ ; Rooku of tin Y* j honor:. and smashing fight records • in •;•! NBA while starring with thr i ! PniUnli iplmt Warriors PIC PRF-GAME TAIK Fred Hutchinson (nQht), nuinnsct oi the Cincinnati Reds, tails with three Cuban players on his team prior to gnmc w ith St. Louis Cardinals recentl\ The play ■ BrotuSr Os Pugilist Eddie Maciien | Is Arrested On Charge Gt Murder PORTLAND. Ore, .ANT - Rohm here last work said that bum i Kd die Machcn's brot nor. Paul and ■ companion blamed racial In a .■■■ f in the South atai in Aft ica foi ;T --ievuly boating a 44-ycai-old " u'- man to rita'h Sund-iy Police lieutenant Wiih.v., !<•>!' ■ said "there was no sense to it I y didn't even know the man The man wa; Edward 1 Si Ligon’s Little Blues, State Champs in Baseball, Whip Mary Potter, 5-0 (.iron aid Baseman I! ylithaiirin l-aac Will inn. -• In the visiting Mary Potb ■ K . •••• In tv o scratch singles as Petr W l l 1 iarrts' defending stale champions , lhe l ittle Blues of Upon Hie!; j School, took their opening game on a neatly pitched 3-0 shut-out last week. The victory may have been a costly one for the Bln-s becatir■ they might have lost the services I : lugging Third baseman Thonv.s IV nriclt. Bennett injured his: ankk mi a steal of Second base in tin hard inning. Although in finished 'no came and made some crucial ’.ay n was disclosed later that tin it ankle was spramod and n ould not be able to take part e hi next game. The bic blow of fin- gag - wa ■ >. v ided by I agon's second base tieoiue who died of a fractured skull in a oe.it hospital after being . found in a pool of blood in the wa.ehooM di (riel here Fluff said that young Machort, * ‘U-ycar-oUi boxer, and Charles Pag bison, Je.. also 21, told him "they iad bri ll n-ading about South Af rica and Ibe 1 roubles in the South and lust wen! out to do soiucbung about it.' man- William Crockett when he nhivted a home-run ball all the way up the skips in left centorfjetd v. itr, a p'ayi i nu base m the fifth ; inning Up to tnat point the game itad been fairly evenly played. The Billie Blues pushed across three ini. e run.- it. the next frame to put I:,- ;; "111 e Oil! Os reach Os tllC RaPIS. Williamson went tilt route so; I,icon with Marshall handling the catching chores The battery for : Mary Pottei wa> Purycar and Kuli ei Iht Oldlunw, I % \ r- A "It's rather *ad to hnd voitr »cl( living in a more expen sive apartment „ , . »hr!i you haven't even moved.’* Margaret Tynes To lour Opera Houses Os Europe NEW YORK - Mi ' Margaret Tynes. gifted young operatic so prano. .sails abroad the British liner Queer. Elizabeth on April 13 for her first ful-scaie four of Eu rope s major oivm-h house.-. Her lour will lake her to Zurich. Switzerland, where she will sing j the title roles in the operas "Car- : nii'n" and "Lady Macbeth": to j Berlin where she will be starred in "Aida" and will make recordings j of German lieder; to Stuttgart; and Paris; to London and Stock holm. and to Madrid, In t.he Kn- : e.iish and Spanish capitals she i will be soloist, ai symphony or- | chestra concerts. In 1959 Mgs Types achieved ac claim and fame in the concert ■ halls of Soviet Russia following lmr ! stellar performance in Ed Svtlli- ; van'- 4 "Visit to Moscow TV Show." ; following her return from abroad she appeared, earlier this year in the role of "Car- Will III* Slain Hot. 1.5. * ilisifs lit Citing BIRMINGHAM. Ala 'AMP' -- ! rhree members of tee "White Coat ■ finis" were art ‘’.-led last week at , tci ,i lif-yi ar-o d Negrc boy left r wilt in a kttei sent, from school 1 to his father. in the letter, the hoy told his I falhci he was goisvg to fa killed ers (from left) are Chico Cardenas, of Matanzas Cuba, infield er; Rogelio Alvarez, of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, infielder; and Tony Gonzales, of Cuba, outfielder. (UP! PHOTO). Hoff also said the two :iad beer i .Innking, Eddie Maehen said a! the potic, bureau Monday afternoon: "I think it sounds worse than it ft- M v brother's voting and good naturcri. : He doesn't have any chip on his ■bouicicr I don't think he> the ■ kind of a guy who would do s j thing iike that." jjjll wBSBBHPp *Jhliii»re ;.V^...V < .,- I»t j$ THOMAS BENNETT men" with thr Montreal (Canaria I Opera Guild and rnvoked even more admiring acclaim from the critics than the previous year when she sane "Lady Macbeth" in thai French Canadian metropolis. "Her voire is soiid, rich, with varied color: she always sines well." commented La I’r.sse of Montreal. The American press has been enupliy exultant in appraising her. The New York Times; "A soprano i of charm who sings lieder with | imagination and serious musician* ■ship": The Toledo 'Ohio) Times: "Marked beauty and unusually | sparkling vocal richness distin guish Margaret Tyncs"; Tex as l Avalanche* Journal: "This clori- I ous voice has everything”: and I Sioux City (la.) Journal: "... a ' strikingly beautiful voice." A graduate of AA;T College in by White Coats’ because ht re fused to steal ,M and '»hi:ky Coin I him He instnicieri his fatner to give all his clothing i<i a churn, riescib ed as "the best friend I ever had." Several naniesvnv mentioned i"i | the letter Woolworth Picketed ByAJC NEW YORK - Forty officc*r.- iind members of the American Jewish Congress picketed the F W. Woolworth store at Fifth Avc nue and 39th Street last Wednes day in a demonstration pvotestim lunch counter segregation in the South. The Rev. Dr Joachim Prim national president of the Ameri can Jewish Congress, led the pick eting from lS:30 to 1:00 p.m The demonstrators marched with placards expressing support of Negro students fighting racial segregation in the South and call ing on Woolworth to permit Ne groes to be served equally with whites m the company's Southern stores. One placard quoted Chap ter 33. Verse !. of Psalms from the Old Testament: "Behold how pood and how pleasant it is for brothers to sit together—-in unity," Another cited the prophet, Mal achi: "Have we not all one fatti er? Hath not one God created us?” (Chapter 2, Verse 10 The American Jewish Congress demonstration is believed to be the first such protest made by a national Jewish; body in sympathy with the Negro sitdo'vn movement in the South. St. Aug. In Library Wk. Celebration I In celebration of National Li brary Week. April 3-8, Ihe* Benson \ Library Staff at St. Augustine - j College will present Peggy Hoff munn. local author, at the Assem bly program on Tuesday. April 5 at 1!:30 a.m. in Taylor Hal!. Mrs. Hoffman's first full length fiction book will be published in September and is entitled —’Tb. Wild Rocket" Her talk at Saint i Augustine's is entitled "Back of the Book Jacket ' : The public is invited to attend | NC STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC i During the month of March. It i censes were granted by the State | Board of Public Welfare to eleven ! organizations to conduct fund-rais i ing campaigns through public so- I Imitations for file support of their ; programs, it was announced by Dr ! Ellen Winston, Commissioner. Ali of the organizations have j held licenses for previous solicita tion periods. To esc organizations arc: American War Mothers. North Carolina Chapter; Brown Univer ity; Duke University; Huckleberry : Mountain Work shop-Camp. Inc. North Carolina Child Evangelism | Fellowship; North Carolina Liter ary and Historical Association North Carolina .So-My for Crip | pled Children and Adults; Second Sight Guide Doc Foundation for ! the Blind: United Board for Chris- S tinn Higher Education in Asia. | Wake Forest College; and Young j Men'a Association of the Caro! inns. Interstate Association i The (Dial amount which these i eleven organizations will seek from ! the public during the year m North ■ Carolina is approximately $683747 Some 85 b million acres of corn are expected lo be planted :n (-he i U. R. this year Save more mgr in a commercial I swine operation by gelling rid of I sows aft> i then third litter. j Baseball, Golf And Track Teams Exhibit Top Wares TALLAHASSEE. Fla (ANP) , In an overall show of power, the ! track baseball and golfing teams ; of Florida A&M University each scored victories in their fields, as ihc Rattlers won top team honors in the second annual Spring Sports Carnival here la.n week. The Rattlers scored a grand slam ! victory in the carnival last year, j Last week the track and field i Jocko Draws Top - Crowds At Appolio NEW YORK For having set Hie highest atiendanee record in he oi story of the Apollo theatre i my jockey 11, e. y (,leeko, tlender on was given a plaque by manag er Leonard Reed Broadcasting daily over WDAS in Philadi lpi a and WADO in , New York, '.he glib-talking Hend 400 Fewer Applications For Employment Reported Here The Raleigh Local Employment ' Office of tin Employin', nt Security , Conuni: -UOI in the t'h -t quarter of j 196(1 had 400 fever new apnlica i (ions for employment than in the | first quarter of 105!) -tab- Manas ! er i.re Craven Toiai new anplie-i tjons this year through March 31 ! 1060 was 2.2!>'l Nnna.y :eul!ir I placements for the first thr,. months, totaling LITE were t > le - than those for fh* Same pcri'.Ml i last yea: , hovi-v.-r. a-'Leuiturr,! nlareiurnts tor that peiiod. total ing 140, were 57 l<--s Ilian in 10'!) for the same period The ocrup.-du.ual breakdown >f the nonast-iotilbtral placements for the month nf Marry, which lot ale. I >O2, shows that 17 persons were placed tn profes-uona! and manag erial positions whil* 143 were pbir eci in clerical and sales work. There were 61 persons placed with service establishments such a pub ! lie eating places, nob is , aces' i service station- laundries, etc. In 1 the skill breakdown. 46 person.- I were placi d in skilled work 166 "' semiskilled work and 104 in ur skilled work. Thr breakdown hv imlie-trv for those plareinonts reveals tt having hern placed in eon trael eonstrii'-tion. 143 in man , lit act urine w ith 17 of those hr ine in apparel and related pro H. Anderson New Prexy Os United Golfers' Ass’n ATANTA Howard Anderson, Toledo, Oiuo. was elected piesi dent of the United Golfers Associa . tion here recently succeeding Franklin T Lett, Detroit, who had headed the national golfers group for the last fiv< years, Mr. Anderson imirieriiatc past president of tin:- Miriwesli re Do trict of UGA. had also lauded tin Association’s national toumeruan: : committee. Mr. l.ett wus appointed chairman of this committee of the organization Maxwell Stanford ! Philadelphia. became executive vice president of ihr colt body, re placing Nathaniel .loruan St Lou : IS. Mrs. Paris IV Broun. Mash j iiigtnn. 1) < was rr-clertcd tournament dircclor. with Mrs Anna Robinson. Chicago, being retained as assistant lourna n.cnt director. Regional Her preside ills of the association arc Stanford. Eastern. Janies Keyes, New Haven, Conn New England, a newly affiliated unit of UGA. Attorney < l.e (Iron Simmons. Detroit Mid western. Jordan. St. Louis. Central, and II I Boykins. Dallas. Southwestern S. t. Hall Nashville. Trim,, tie came temporary chairman of a body which was formed to organ i/r a Southeastern pecion of < " A. -ocintion Mr. Jordan heads th ' import on t UGA committee whkv* is inupoin? pis ns for the new nrn : frsstona! division of the Associa tion. Serving on the committee are j .tack Ferguson, Indianapolis. irtd | who directs the professional activi- JMGUIN'S "4 i ww&ka. ;||g iOTAII |9SS »a pint laSWjl Buttitttt t*oM ~ m opo ©# immmmwW £N*W$ I«BH'K «l f.i«. lor. . Phil* , jffr* 1 , team edged Southern University ! 77 1-2 to 78; the baseball team de feated North Carolina College A&T College and Xavier, 12-4, 8-1 ana <B-2, and the KAMI! golfers won over Clark College, 645 stroke: 1 , to 667. t in addition, pole vaulter James Denmark won that event for the • Rattlers by scaling 14 feet S rnchee pi son has appeared at the Harlem vaudeville houiw tty firres in the last four years since he invaded the New York scene P.arh one of ins ion s ha> e drawn capacity crowns and have fop timed some of the top names in the rhythm arm : bln* p field. ducts. !6 in machinery other than electrical and 86 with electric machinery establish incuts and the other 2ft in mis rellan rnti s manufacturing plants. Public utilities received 27 of i ;•■■■<• workers while wholesale and retail trade received 80. Finance vim; ranee and real estate firms were tiic recipients of 25. 56 found \ ork in private households and 74 in > tatc and local government of fin Tnis was in spite of the snows and inclement weather ex n< i icneed in March this year The mi min r of antdude and pro ficii ncy tests administered during tlic first quarter more than doubl ed Hu same (iceiod lad year ai d totaled ns I at the end of March. A quarte: ’’ comparison of un employment insurance claims acii vity shows that initial intrastate claims for the first three monte r i hid in: the three counties of Wikf Fianklm and Johnston ■ \\ .-1 e 27*i more than for the same 1,, xid lte t \e,il Hi id totaled e.aF' ini: a! chums a iainst other state.* were slitt!:! !y ices than for the •rime pm io.i , : year and totaled *29 at t!u c> d of March. Continued -•it : tat; ci'imis iwre !2* *0 more ■ i<- first quarte- this year than !uyea: due large!.' to the above mentioned s um -- and bad weather lives of UGA and Moss H. Ken tlrix. Washington. D. C.. odt'o. publishci The United Golfer, pend in . official UGA organ Other officers of the Association arc Miss Evelyn Williams, Wash ington. D. C . who succeeded Mi' M iry Campbell. Chicago. a< gen era! secretary: James- Marrow, Nev York, replacing Miss William? a financial secretary .. and William D .lone.-, Dayton, Ohio, who was re elected treasurer. Lonnie Jone* Cincinnati. Oiiio, became direefe of youth activities a newly created . electivc office. A high point of thr convention was the honoring of four person* I). the UGA during its batiquM session at the Waluhaje Apart ments. site of the c-ivention. UGA awards committee chairman, Mr? An,.a Robinson. Chicago, pm--at ed ' Symbol of Service Awards" to former UGA presidents Dr. George < j W Adams. Washington, D. C, and A D V Crosby, Columbus. Ohio ..nd Atlanta Life Insurance Com veiny vice presidents. I*. A Toom or for outstanding contributions to golf It Pays To ADVERTISE
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