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N.C. "Crime, Inc."Leaders Nabbed RALEiSSi CITIZENS DESIRE ROLE IN NWS OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL IL VUK.Jj linleigh's Nc •'<f® '‘itbtnb sue desirous of Playing the loading rule in the .selection »*f the name for il>« mw Junior-Sri’.lor Hij>H School under construction hen- n «W, a I'AROUXI/IS survey tv,is revealed. Naming of schools is t chore usually re legated to the t’llv Mfii'i.,l Itoird. In the ease of the edifice now un der construction, however, Woman Patient Dies In Leap From Hospital Window AM GIVEN NATIONAL GRID HONOR fee fc» O£f »&. si if &. i- jh: W 7 y 4 y y & » footbaLi Aivarde a Aggies &!£“s£* YT C* *** P r Nt« !f:d'! SHOOLp.IS CO I UMLUA. . C CP is >rt )■■■.;■ .! ■•; ... '. . Schot'ks iii! county school is al ready b .ok In.. <a : ending . rise on a. },< ;,l ■■. tb.. S s :• ' ; to QOt' rm;;iC ’ • -‘Vo- C .!• .1..-. ■■ rv ..in ; K '. ; S?.-..ubi bav. : ■ !'■ (-; 1 * > t!v •-& c-f v ‘.m ’•■:■■■•.. '•* 1 The NAACP lu.i- ap pealed tin, 2-1 lets .-a: s.t’Ci:,' dis trict yi;.:’ dee;-ton ',,'dicl: * Led that ’ ll’. •! -el )Oi ;.i. ... •■■- ' • >.y in orri*: sh ■ , . . " .. .a. art. St .tie isAACi’ ter J .n -m .iu!.'.’-. ... i tir.ter. ... t-'adc -obi;- a !-Us-' in. nos writ* ».-■ J. u M a, Ci.uvnw cot •-.. >. •■: -lit.-aid r>t < i ..... )-. •;. &Skitif4 t ii SC:'l» ff'H'il’tK S lli 1-H --COUniv > sciioc 1 (io t.'ic- M in nit'-g. PliiV:.U : -i ■ •) -1.: . 1 : .1. *.. t: • di-trict p-.-tlU's'iec. 2.. Lit. ■ i.-.st week • riu-1 yi r.'vi t:.. it t.e: 10. N- ■■ S 2 l‘i ‘Coiftet-.dim. ln.it pn ■.• inn fa ciiitici arc noi ;iy v u -; : ud In. y.f :2 NAAC!’ y ,; *h-. y .i.u ..tskei f-ij a . •* Republican Nomination Aspirant Talks At NCC DURHAM ■ Ui! Ho- <■: < of F:- S-.m.-v.I Science bf i ' V■ * i'• ■'ot ‘ juke Ci:ib it S- "ator T.-:-- 1 ‘:i j'c h- .-,1 \‘C: til ( n- iV: :i: i Social Mck-vsc i- form.: rolii.a C >..< i i- si T&sa ms --t •s. We'Jnt'-'ti-i ’ buvt 'V'i.'. - 28. Off < cuds at NVi' t-ii■ tht Accoidir. C u-i C. a- <>n page DAXSEUSE FEATURED IN BENEFIT AT X. C. COtILEGE liktiling danse ms Aiaveta Hut son, lormerlv of the Katherine tl’.i- majority "t ik-i : ons t on tact -d In an exhauslive sur vi y snivel through this nciss paper, feel that eitizrns-at large should have an oppor tunity to express thejr opinio ll relative lo a name for the million dollar institution l O VKIi Mil I>1,( llii.l) At CAIvOfiINIAN’ pr-ssti'Jte this week, the school b« irri was still undecided on the 'Continued on page 8) ; Ae%- : iS C ■’ :r.J| in-vJ p n |.4 A': '■, Mt;* t j ■'«v - -Ak.O.*c. >. -jwrv'd s-s , •= , v f! ' -.f4-- f?'. ' v ;s ' - •yA,v -C-' VJ v' . fi’e ' XT-, -v 2 - c , f t' Si -. -¥-y" f Mil fey A Aaviifem 1 ( \ nn }.«-•» n Ur. *,ha«- oic. » ft. l oin.; Das keen c\- tri i.."! . active .it C'e I nti.-d 1 . .cl Vr,am'- m.”. ting in ran.-. JK- made ; I tie- v. Lien he .. i.'w re.j Uussia's Vishtn sk,', dec-larin; th t Negroes bad -s iunity lor growth and do. vi-.a.irr.enl in i'-t I'Uited M-ft-'s nn.l that he was skeptical ot Russia. He is siii.A ;; vs the V. reprs-s.-ntalive on the I £'J n-ansie and l'inain eoniinittei ai'd v, ill ha.' a charge ot i T-d reform questions lor this i outi tly. j AM’) Dunham Troupe, w ill appear in a benefit program for the James E, Shepard Memorial Founda tion, in North Carolina Col lege's Si. X. Duke AufUtoriom THE CAROLINIAN 1 Oc Per Copy V'OI.LIME IX Cnee- r - c-al:.tn Eieven Cost fit Nation !*y Stiff’ nli*i i . ;» . \; O'- *Os»r --• • Mr of .A X: T Cci-L-ie (: t;cri?i acc^rd rn . ti.i. 1 -x r.'t] fO‘v..‘ ~; 1 ofecpiOMd Afe* AociHlod "•>. , o ; - ' '• . Tile CAR K01...' Mi AX i • .m •• r !L, t j', i* Si* l 111.* J ' . i , .Or* I I l CIJ ■| -<ii. j! 1 iii'-il !CI lion that the \ A 1' tram i:d h'-en ae corded national laurels came i'ut sfiac ill the am*'.- oftis lit )< lease wnieh stat' d: -1 ■ A .'■. - tile '.-e.-.t 1; T■'..■n;o. r t d'-sf'itc an u; ■ .s t .' rgiitia -. -dc CoiU-„« ■ ti . Caj’i-.al Ciaa- . hyid in iVylAi lo:, DC i;i 0f10’..-'-'r and an . '..i- tei'e i-'i-yyita V •■■* y *.iic * " i ir.ST IN Hlbl'Oltl’ El. t it gh the Aggies faded •ii ~ ■ c!.,-m-iionslii: liora>rs in the tA : Lral Intei'eolicss't!.' .-'.t''.iet.c -i iAA.i ot v. iicih tiii-.v n •. rab-.-r and ve • lop tomn doii y the T9'-io ceai'on the AXP pot ■ Greetisl ; even r ; ot.'v team eligible for die na : mi i t shi illocated- The awarding of the champ ionship to the Aggies marks l!ii» first lime that the to. la i.,i, hecti so iionor. d. COACH COAIMIZNTS He.!.! Coin :t William • Bill) Bc'l Mi A T r • t!y. r>-ll< v.-r . o s -xadi r •• the d’.:-.;.:pior.' i iu* ’iVe ir« very hsc > .ihout (he g-oixi news, for these bo>s deserve every- bit of the honor. 1 have felt ul! season that this t-ara, man for man, is the very h -t that I have ever had in ti* l:« years of coaching. Even (Continued on page 8) Friday night, November 3ft, a* 8:15 P. M. The foundation is trying to raise funds for scholar ships for worthy students. *yt<yi£di. *-£&fu£tu£ '6tfeej(J* RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 1, IPSI SHE PAVED THE WAT of the proudest onto -Uers .I'. the Metropolitan Opera's initial presentation of “Aida” with jpert Janet Collins the first Negro woman n perform m a featured rote at tb« world-famous Opera House, was Marian Anderson, <umiuteln-it roneert i artist. Mi-s Anderson was the dr%t, woman of her ra*s» to reach U)« top of the classic voice Held. LEADERS OF SANG WHICH HAS i TERRORIZED TOWN APPREHENDED OXFORD •- The alleged l-aders ■ of a pan- of break-in' artirts re- j ferr.'d m by local police official*j 0.-' “Crime Inc..'' have been ar- i rested here this week and are to* i (..charred with a series of break-: ins, burg i--; Heft and robberies < its police and sheriffs of ficer- combined forces Mon day to bring rnto custody Tour young men said to be the leaders of the group which has j been terrorizing Oxford and ; the surrounding area (or more than six weeks with robberies j and bre;tk-ius. sometimes at the rat,- of two a we.-k at the same place. RECOVER TIU (KI OTO OF GOODS F-ijlc v ii■ the break in the ease ' Mr.nria; ..Hirers reveal that they have :f. ' V-i cd move than a truck loaf (■{ cds reportedly stolen fi'Ofu the many businet establish ments and parked automobiles N. C. C allege Team Off To Florida; Will Play In Orange Bowl Dec. 1 \ m;i IAM North Carolina; College's football tram left Dur- i ham Wednesday for Miami, Flu. : where the Eagle.? meet Florida State College's Rattlers in the j Orancc Bowl :t 8:15 Saturday; night. , Ibe Florida team is playing host I to tne £agb-& in the 19th annual; Orange Blossom Classic. Florida is unbeaten in seven ( shifts i-;..ainsC some of the tough- j est icstns in the untry. North • Carolina College';-: gridder.-; are, heldei; now of a 8-1-1 record- | The West. Virginia State Yellow-; jckets held the Eagle.-; to a score-; less tie in Institute on Nov. 10. i In Greensboro on Thanksgiving ! • Day, the A end T College Aggies! nudged the Eagles, 13-8. victimized by ‘Crime Inc,” THOSE ARRESTED * j Arrested in the police crack down were John IBooks Me- ' Crary, !7 of RE 1, Stem; Al fred Harris, 19. IU. 2, Oxford; Kirk Thorpe. J*;, Rt, 1, Stem, and Curtis Thorpe, 35. lit., 2, Stern. Tin- two Thorpes are heirs.!* charged wish aiding and abet ting in (tie crimes, while Mc- Crary and Harris have already j been bound over to a higher court to stolen goods. iIOXOR AMONG THIEVES ! Tie ancient sating that there i~ "nn honor smunv thieves” was again proven when police officers began work m oarr.wt on the case. Saturday night. McCrary was | arrested <,» ,tn assault cltar&e, and on hett; g questioned in connec tion with the robberies, implicated (Continued on page 8t Cor two successive years j now the Eagle* have come HP to the J hanJtsgiving Day tilt with a virtually unblemished re» ord. In 1950, they were de feated here at Durham Ath letic Park to drop a certain top spot in the (’. 1. A. A. Prior to Thursday's loss to A • and T, Site Eagles were con sidered “a mathematical prob- ( ability” so tie with West Vir ginia so the conference crown. A win on Saturday, night, how-j ■ever would return the Eagles to: a high place in national ratings.! Three of NCC’s stalwarts will! be singing their swan songs in : the Florida fracas: They are Bill, Crawley, senior guard of Moni-J (Continued op page H) 1 Nashville Woman Leans a From Window; Succumbs Duke Hospital Site Gi Fatal Plunge i Special i’o The < arolinianl ULHHAAi .\ it- - .--yl'i v.ii m.'U died Monthly as the result of injurie rccoiv.-.-i when sh. le.ip.-d irom ; fni.it!! ..iiido-.v ;,t Duke Ho-yyiital hen'. 1 unt-ral services 'i i-re In m»S arranged at Hoe.ky Mount ftiesduy for Hr- ll.iry K»nr t>ey. a native of Nashville, who jumped li otn the v. uidove of tier roiun at the hospital Hunk-giving May shortly fol lowing ~ conference with tns pital staif physician i MH.iaVKN i OIT ISA 1 !t>\ ■•i. s Kt ;.i ti* v, -...-! i!\ : . i tie !..: ,i(Jtl.liiy-1 alii;'.'! iiv.l—ni, 1 nn ,\ •- v t . ! -;-r ! .’> :!• 5 u. :<n.-: . .’ • • elation for a ft-malc i.iisertio! .. i--,v d, .» s U-i..i-c the imlia i;,, U'tii of h -- ii, the leap and a -opened iin- inCiSKUi ii. . ; (Lie ii; riel . .-t.. oi.fi ilea ill from i'mu.-da> !i.;-oa,;h .vi...;. V. '•••-. I . h - t.\f.j;tilii:d. : . -Ki'.'ltlOis to ' Lie it-.; ’. j 11:1 * Sh'.sih a: 1 Inc rili.UlV '1 It.- :ii e;.vio«>, nh>>.i. i. l l l .- i'-ti it ve -.ed teiiiil uiji.n,■- ..ml a et-.Ni>.al eoiicu I'rniu' tife '• a;i. KK V: ON i SKNOUN Official, or el l ives. As .- L.it .t ;:aratively norimn' '.u. -t was iearit'-ti, "in -.a ..t-v ... *- _■ .'u'tuiily :'•. . a fjtiit.-i floor v. m li-aw, t:: - ’a’l .. * tiv (t-in 1.-e- C iU-e th.- woman f*! i'Ho oa.'e t ontmued on lugr f.‘ V, v i. rj jz Ji b-ro ;./ • ••• ' ..j .• Li ■ mi»» £s wvrntly. crowned qmm « » Malar major; nr Worth More ' s .ttk. t aMjrot i .H;F f * . )■: I 1 .!.. j» tv <- i>it£.A -- < pi. hivv iiiid Id, . • HI Coldshorti, who was wounded, then returned tu }. is unit ns Korea, was later ia tally wounded in action, an of ficial govt i mil* nt report revealed to his mother recently. Kliis, s graduate of Goldsboro's Ildiard High si i.not and an av id ( tiurelini.tn tv a- as-igued to the flh ( tv.ilr.v licginiciU. tic was kdit .I ilc'tilit’i 28. Man On Way To Mother’s Funeral Dies In Crash , : V C li'y.cti in ihe crib at " naetes w. dl-i.wtivd in ii Si Erid.iy night. ! pt. ... ■ is Hi:--!;-.- *y -i ti!;a- at UCCIO-‘llt -# Ibb , .. ti: v'n .. . driving. ".’a. ■ IV. ii. : oiohv- toward Eliza . .tar; ..i niy> .oth City ti*. n Manteo on thu u.;v "iu/i.Td i •!. i ..,y to alt gild tin* funeral of hi* : . at- 1.. : • ~ii nit with • i'.'.othei', Mr Nora Freeman. ■ FOOTBALL RESULTS THANKSGIVING HAY SCOBf-9 :\ & T IT, North Carolina Col* l. i!' TVnnc: *<•» Slate jh. Kentucky r’tciil' f.L .Hampton ~<i. Vi: 'iinia Union 13 Lincoln iPa.i 13, Howard 0 i Ti'.'i:*3ti Alabama State tS I Wiley is, Ti >: is eolleye li. Mo'Tif Brown 30, C.Uuk ti. T • .u><'' -T 7. .South Carolina Slate 3. I Tie 60, Knoxville ti. Savannah Stale t.i Paine fl v'ii ,ini..i State 1, Moreau 0 NU. i AT HIBH SCHOOL AFTER STRIKING KINSTON Tin- 7?0 Sln dents wliti staged a watk-oiit -trike at Kinston's Adkln* I!gh School la-t Tuesday v, -re back in classes at tin* -el.oil early this week, but only as i gesture of good faith pending next Monday's meeting with school board rep• repsenfatives. it was learned Th.- students, who walked uni of school Tuesday ittoru itig before lia-se- liegan, re tn:>ined cnit Wednesday and the') too.. Thanksgiving IT*" Ho*.day r-iursd'tv and Friday 1 ,». th; y . 11 v net th.; ir it is XI ** JfDtll 1 'f iIH-Ctitfg K >%•( t.) 1J - * Hoard of Commissioners I,as? in ' k's -trike, called by ilsi- student council, was hi protest of inadequate da s r.ami -pace, lack of a voca tionii ti.tilling- buLLding lack of t!t quate athletic facilities and hiadequacv of iionie ecu i. ii.i - training t u iliti. i. Continued (in page 8i
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