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WQ Tfi UIIUQ , i ß |y| r Carolina-born Shakesne i'e?i!i Actor is “Toast Os Broadway” | WinTulon Miilivr Vv tuning Plan<lhs Ni:.V YORK Iv.rl i(; II! n. I • iiiii ::r;naJr.on of Mr. inv.i Mr- I’-' '•■ ■ 1 i • I.!fi r i V/.iri '■! ■•! hi. M. i anil n<TtK • f Dr v wi O I'iummer • jioua.li' ! - ! jCSa'iir.b. is l' M-rl I i 111 11, | ill hi,! I'l'ii" Si I’ll’:' < IWoi'i'is'i) in tie New York Cit.v i'oni>v Mi sis si.,; Ds;i:r a c< p.ir.y's third (.irochirtion “Thp. Mur. chant of V' iii;s Mr. Hyman, a li'itivi of i;' sk ' Mount, I-, first young contc. loora. y No ro rotor t; play Iho Cngiish role on Broadway with a major r.f-.lur tion in tho h?■ I.< i ■ of is- Am* ri ran lcaitim.dr theatre and he is j Ihr i>nly N* :;r,- m the bo.’e cast j of fnrfv h;and aM’jo d pel f< inner::.! To: it I i > I t KOI'! IOK * -I .VO y r \RS lit t lit n<nv i < t'iins in Vltv till It tllll It 111. If *’ t 111 ! t rei'irncd S'lltii; a two years Interface Lo^-r bailTo I Appear For IV* a 1 R* C. j ~■. - j Veteran Cop Not To Face Assault Rap Principals ‘Shake" Make Up After Bit Os 1 houghfj t '-M {■' >’ •f!, if ■ f!< r:f frw .e --r’H t - ! •Cn " ' •sr.-"'! ; i > ftlhum Ki-cii out of fhi- nffirei"’.- \ Si 1 *■* ='■ < I-- j I VI." l'!l h.MIld": f"! | 'fill ! T , J . j!;|| n ’o I ni I- .. t !!:■: .. !i -, y/ fit ffovuadh ri ‘sirienri’. . 1’" a i Mini ■ h ius \ '■>• }• I tf'r- V' -" -i’ " , >- .; t ."0: iiS'ifi ■i. for I‘i'j ■: i! mi; rr i i I l ' TUf 'li'Mlinn hour ?!., - \v* < ' y. : I : t:t"itftf: S• .. of f ill' Ir I 1.-.; fhf fn p( r i ■ ■ * !l- of !h, \y, -fi TUMdar. shook hands and re,>led;> '•* the ■■■,-< ■ I lit- en.jiln" .i . ■ . ploy.ro rt'Til.ionship \> ,ut:h ha us iSli‘d iX't'Vft'tl the j sir fnr see six yea. s Both Ofiu'Ci Wintti'f md • r.nrrtd cxprcssifd rern t thru the incident occurred. Acoordinit to tVilliam >T e t trey, osvnmr of t • i»(Tfc rom panv 1 n Uii- hitK It. :i roported <•> nii-ilnoi (n the .ifTiir, of. firry ti*itefs had The hoy'' Mf’oorod ht thr rniiir when ftlottrcv fir'd look unir of the im iili in «• util '(ir him t I mil ro fret .ind put him iri his f\Vint«'is') mi Ilf t’i mi ofhrj \c n, (if.m fh P off it i(h him ” Men re. . .<I ; ■ u r.„ -.d. i( -on i ini r i os r.v .» S\i 111 >j Scj | riM'S \<>? Sl?( hl<lf‘t! va ;11: "i - . : j■ .. Coni 1 , . id,| •' :> •ri i. hut. • Os "• , '< A ;>ii ■ ti" i ■ s ici ■ s ;h involvint s' i • .Minn in hivil.s. i " < ’I " i . i.- on i.tipca! I• • i ' 1 • ' l■< r.l; , S who i • "rt I h;U ■ ehdu, f.t .1 ; .< f r tlirii hildren t. is e 111 Ihusi! JU'OVldcd ten Id' children. (!!»;»rr. s 0! Vlurdcr Yer:ram Man 1. /a’fi’NBUHO -- Jirsmk h 'car-Cild ioc6l resident was in jail ht -c . is week charged with tcc jrnorder of Nathaniel Nettles. .I t. iio as family stabbed near WatuTrn Sunday Dc;.". ty L. W. Odom. Jr., said the men had been fighlina ovat r. roman TTig.y; was arrested id miles from the scene. I * ■* ' v# < ' , jjjfJt, r.’ ■: Jd' irfeyf "• - V . . s \ V v ?■ I i m ! L - r v* ?, fi i \i Falcoiss ■ eap Honors l : '■ H../ - j • ss. -■“ Ai- >; ; . I • . • . ■ ■ ■ . > “ . /.V'; J ; u: v '.- j F'V ' .'-A .. • '■ * ' • p•’ A ,v • ->V '. ;%'• >* - r . A #> - • j %‘u f ‘ ! ' A §|| . & # A * fife#; S ’•* ' ;, V -*iW> t f Ai;' ' | i P 1 «,«« t s f 8 -.A'A'i.. ■ : A A'i i t ... * ifevN. :&gg vs *• ' *'F *'■• , * M.M .- ; uT A "i ,—. - . liven though his Falcon eager tloek failed in »hetr bid to top the championship of the < i ntral Intercollegiate Ath letic sso elation in tlnals of its tournament, at NC College (fvin ! nasium last Saturday. Coach Hoy 'Pec Dcct Moore had satis!ae- ; lion of seeing himself declared “Cutstanditv. Coach” of the e rent and his star player named ■vtosi Valuable rlayer'’ daring the throe-day jtiiml Coach • j |o * Mas tra\ »*!< a a; Is !’V. lk«<iio S!:ir :t • •,( • • »»{jr hf* WHS a.!: ; t*d in thv* |m» j din tioiis ii (J -v."* Id in lUscn’s J "I.■!')«.- " in.! in l!i< l"h’ <>! ; (In! Jill if ’ii 1 . \ h |-' ft ill I'; lldl'il ..‘.IOIHU: ■ li. i )• 11 .1 'it iir lit. i-. i ' ri" .lili‘l 111-SJlitc !ll s t'llllCl Mi.- North < .iS'idiiii.in i.. l,| ,|. .!,( .11 l '!•' till’..(i ■ i ir«m hi- hit'i M’hotil o. s \i*u, (ivi r si v.io iff " cosi , i , iii.ii' unc iif yicht j,-. ,• jo .1 (illn r.oldcn \odi (ions. . cH . ii; fir. • id’.vsy in ill i, >• "K ■> ! it'll ('l'iiiii- n.' ~ iMS-uy' '..U.' !h. . I o Th.i'.itru ;<nd in , . ■ ... i i ~[!■ ii-f i.in; it the I’(I'll ! ,'.' H ftit;r i'l'.fl hit' th< J ..•-, ... ... .. N;i( imial liv in ar i ■jl- j i. oii r u-y. i (t.ti'i j " ! i "»'f is pictured at (op re* | reiving a plaque designating his ■ n-te. In bottom photo, Falcon’s ; matest-v.', C’lahence fi st fas, re ceives from < lAA official John « per. a frophv indicating hts value to his altna mater and to i the conference, Burks was eon- ; sisteiitly the high - scorer for the Falcon squad throughout the j sc son : s well as in tournament p l -,. STAFFOTPS BV Stflß , u-.v . . t Team Brings First Title To W. S. Teachers College i ! : .## fi ;1j ?< r 4' k. #l® ipJPiw I - >|k ‘ v %H 'W:w' % i W■. \ 1 ■ ji ii' iAUHitI li V *# KaWmt' 'in the victor goes the spoils, aid. iii.ovr. (lie f'AA tmmmi ■v uil 'h.s c punish ip ti'.ini iit W'li'ton • N ilcm '!'. ii hers Co! lee ' Ills .ire heir.g :ii". . u!c(i 'hr title ti'fipJn <,| tl*r i'lh .t.ti I The Carolinian 18c N ' ~loc ! V<»l.. XU ICAJ.i'JGU, NORTH CAROLINA VV!v-:K ! ViHNV, \Ti RDAV, .MARCH M, 11*:,:; NO. 10j 2 TOTS PERISH IN FIRE hr 0 swGcps l \v<»?hrr '!ajia < *p$ I o S;i\c Unr ( ) ihl \ i Is llrs!rmc«l !-* i ■' , MHij'i)' -v ■ j catL * |;i r--y ril school. Another • -»sbl \v.*s by (be <(»iok ibiuMng of ih C i m» lb* r :i> t it trrif* rfxvr-(hr> rtf j ii\ <' r onxps hnnte of T?H» |jtovt* | f;ur*ih iti (be (.»bsonfmvv» m:<*- ! to? i t-H-, bur*:* d In* ;hv. rl'Ujiiittg 5 lir Jives of ■ vrjtr old Jim ; 1 «u\ r-. if ul J:*.*. \ old . ro(!;rr, Ront>j«\ io>" . ’s > t / \ Ti rru~»t h V }-:r-( *M t IV-if /ViO* lies'. Mi's. ]>or0~: ■ Jiv li'iVis in n nay*. Mr v Davis. ! v-i.t Hi a local roslaarant,! ! vnen • < defective 0.-oud-stove in.; j ;Jv> Jiving rnriVn of the 1i0n..,, retj i - I'M ,-<•?ii’-, abi a/ e and >pm,d ito i j ‘hr r. "..jn ’client Hv !■ < .iftinii ! vr re : ‘'t>i»i ; M 3 if, v; .<■■■, ft', i h' > | !<•, r> I'M" her) fr run fhr hoc >' Wllh ! be ywmupr child made »m-: ■ihx* .;■ t’ul -tU- mj)!:-, !o ■ enter * l ' ■ ilanttm struct .tie ui an effort to, .ts, 1 :* ibr o!li> i 1 o fib': rfibO'Ll. ■ -.is WW" I** * -r Os i .ans, out r:>m n ntc Ti-. hot I•- is ■■ ported a v*. ,1 jin Mil ••• inerd- f >s?' I i ~vo vi Urns wen- ainmn , te l *? at j ; a roi it. i n peer,stone. Bi < - - - liKswith 1 NOTABLE SPEECH j Carolinian XU'? Writer i RALEIGH Speaking tVcm the| j object. "Body. Mind and Spirit,*' I | !>•. Ti ri'.vin Me .Veil Potent. min-j i aier. Poll n Memorial Baptist; i Church !,.-«• .held his dinner and- 1 '■ oner spollbouricl while he defined ; ; i vilizr.tion, traced its development i ! r.u outlined some of the dangers j • ’onf rooting mar:hind today. The masterful adores* of Dr. I I Potent climaxed the annual dinner; ’ meeting of the Blood worth Street; i YMCA. last Friday evening. The : meeting was here in the assembly j 'hall of the "Y", with C A. Hay- ' , (CONTINUED on PAGE EIGHT j smmm m& nual conference basketball tour nament following the Hums' sensational 71 to 7win uv r the falcons of St 'ngn-iincs Cot lege. The 'll ene ir' . flic NC College i; yin nr i inn il VMitTri..i Catholics Plan Convention .WE ' t" f, " " “ . ? i F sAma * 'r. jJk. Catholic officials arc shewn a - .is they met li t w k to plan a two day -tat''' conven tion in Mil Shown ;>t the hr .d Choice pi. Name For New School At Raleigh Is With Approval % ■'J ;;^ v T'C -, ■i'tffii jttre-. ••# I •& ~^l " , REV, UGON i mmm ..mt .r* m ■ mm- m where the Ranis spent three j days whipping Vt *M Virginia I '•'•tate College. Morgan state Co! li',;.' and finally si. Augustine's for the title. New man Pete 1 ■*: 1 1* are Mrs. M. .!. Gird, State Pr rlent of the North Carolina < aCiolic UmiwiVs Association.. Com Wil-on; Jolmny Middleton, .s.k red Heart Parish, eo-ehalr • . u ,vi..l‘tf■ ft ■ v/hcn ici:- * ■ Acho ■! Board by unanimous ■ i,'i ■ u-d to n9"i‘ tn« .*(•• sl!i<• *i iad a tr j’- dollar high school now iirfmij > '.•mplction here, ; "'Hi- 1 lolm William Union High! ■ !•••. il " i- ii.riiol Xitting. if ioi • it ’evcd li bl to a Haioir'i fiti - /:■!. who v/riimUy coy.- -'.lis ii ft ! i'-'u tb<" i! plit' of be- people. | The laßov. Mr. l.ienn. teach■ or, editor, preache; and civic I Header was ?> man who consistent- j ily pot the welfare and betterment ift others, above ail else, even I : :.o the extent of jfiopardixng his i own laterest Possessed of an iu i tellect of unusual perception and in JntofSrity which refused to, ! cromprow’Mr right tor tne sake .)C < \pr.lifn.'o, he used those ou»- ! standing qualities as means toward | ,h< creation oi a heritage of jus-! | bee, freedom and equality for the! I Negroes oi this community. John William Litton, the son of j ! the late Washington Lip on arid A-j j ir.and a Dunn Ligon. was torn on ! a farm in what is now Method, lN C., November 12, 1860. One of j j.j children. John Lifon's achieve i nents an? all the more remark- ; (CONXINUEJJ ON PAG E EIGHT I hhbb mmmrn \ Ka« tins presents the ehampion ■ flip trophy as the team arid Coach ‘ !?i*;housr" (iaines lake note. - STAI i OTO BY SIIIR -IJI man; 1 rank Turfour, St. M3rvs‘ • o-ehairman; and Father Fran cis McCarthy of Donn. conven tion chairman. RACE ALDERMAN 'MSN Os YEAR’ WINSTON-S 'LEM - The Rev. \V ;! I (!..■), Jifirbo J the Board of Aldermen and not' d civ ic and religious leader of this (sty i•■ ii eho.-.en "Ner.ro Man ■if 11,,- Yi ai" by the local Junior Cl. up her of Commerce. Rev. Mr. Ci iwfonl is the fifth person so , honored "ince the J»yoees began ’ making the designation in 1943. JD-. ■ , bed as a in our -onimun it >. a diligent | ■m. mum out of the TBoard of Alder '■« mei and a con . scicntious public a-rvant by May-j fPaSPI'' tees. Rev. Mr '** Crawford is pas-; Rec. Crawford tor of the Mount (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT* iu|idi. Hug. 5 In Finals Rams End Rest Season In Cage History; 3 Wins Cop Title B> SI \|T V, nlft mr.RHAM 'I lie Kniri basket bail of the Winston Salem 'T‘ adit s ••• College l O.nia.; d the ! most brilliant season in its his tory }.-v fighting its way to /e ; tournami nt championship of the iCrn ti a i intercollegiate Athletic ! Association during tire conference i meet staged at the North Carolina I College gymnasium here last , Thursday, Friday and Saturday '..'(■fore an estimated 10,000 f ins. In a three-da; battle for the i Iminv.i!.. a.uitpionship, the ; Ran .. capers. under the meritor .■Slip of Coach C II ' 'l' u ■ Caine; took wins over West Vir ; ginia State College, in the first round, Morgan State College in 1 1)if first round, Morgan State Col 's ir, the semi-finals and the ; St. Augustine's College Falcons m , ihe finals to annex the title. The championship is the first liver won by a Winston-Salem I Teachers College ham in the ■CI A A tout i.ament .usd the team jrt.nd' .1 good ciumce of being de clared the visual ion champs of the jr.-onf.il•. aim. This final champion- I hip will not be known before the !c< i:h reive holds s'; annual mcet j inc in Warhii'.cton n-'t I r member, | however, if war jr.inwl prior to I last week tournament Easily the most . or. atsoiud . une jcf tlie entire tournament. !■■• fin h?s T a Sp By St.ifl Writer linillAM Johnson C. Smith 1 niver-ity's young bas ketball coach. Jack Rraybov, can he exceeded to raise s-aud * at the scheduled meeting <u Washing too as Ole Colored Jt«- tereottcgi’iste Atllb-iio Vv-oc*.i - (ion if uhal was observed iait Saiu rd a v night follow ing Smith's loss (o Morgan Stato College in the consolation game of the fith annual ( IVA i cage tournament may serve as an indication. Coach Braybov revealed that his tram, which played not ably “off* ball during the eon* .-.I tioi! ( <■ ■■ ■- - -' ! ‘-i ' 1 . > ■* { (OM!NHh ON PAGE 1 •its match between Wi:- ton-.salt nr j-,.-' (he Falcons of St. Augustine's : Colb to was viewed by some 4300 (an.;. largsel crowd on hand dur j inf? the three-day meet. The over-time affair, which saw j: th teams cntlu loose with i plaudit - garnering loop know-how V.,,- climaxed !• last play of the five - minute overtime period j v ‘hen .Tame.; .Tore . Ran' - forwaid, dtopped a t wo-point'-r from under . , e ;;t A".; basket j., .i . (he t., / * * was ,-ounding l.i mark the rnd vs The time Jope-; caioe ido on of bill f Ina iumn under ♦ho Falcons basket and when the ’ tuizzf-r sounded the ball war. j«*t . dcaring the hoops for the marker , which gave the Rams their 77 to 75 point advantage. BEAT WEST VIRGIN! v Tb» Winston-Salem quint got in i' to the finals by nosing out a l prime but outclassed West Virginia r- •d, five in the first round and ■j <-,harp shooting 17-1 c .' an lute quint in the rentii-fnials In defeating West Virginia 98-81 ji the opener, the Rams got re venue for two defeats handed them by the Westerners during i i ■ .j regular season. W- * Virginia, i during"* the season, handed Wms i tor-Salem 7:5 to !>ft and 69 ,VJ los l : "t‘b 4 “In whipping Morgen c-tate in I .he erni-fmals by a M-50 margin. ''he Tearhcr five faced and de le t,d for d •' first: time this sea.- j son on* of the most, fovmidabi# (teams in the loop's cage history The Wf.nr-t-»n-Sa!eiT! team went info the tournament with < 24 i wmr-five losses record and that j won the three straight to lake the tourney f<t Augustine's vent i«4o the : confab finals by dumping top j reeded North Carolina College by j., go to 64 count in the first cr>- I counter and then banding J. C. I smith t 87-81 set tack in vie semi- I finals. Smith had entered the i ~-mi-fmals by defeating Virginia 'j State by a (59 to 69 c-iunt, and then i lost in the consolation game to | Morgan State by a 9-5 to 59 figure ! prior to Saturday night's grnade j finale. ROAST GOOO SEASON The champion Rams hold wins : regular season. The Rams, during ever each team it faced during th« ! the season defeated Texas Soutn■■ jc-rn University; St. Augustine!* ; three times; J. C. Smith twice: |A. and T. four times. Elizabeth ! City three times; Blufield St*to (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT;.
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