v 1 %vi ;-rdMy Speaks Out Against Bias; Is Fired r ? OIOWNED, 1 BURNED ID DEATH IN N. C. ■MUS MB .;■ aßßaMßailfek. ;.MmßKl«>k:. . j**%m^.MiMM^lifa#jai Iv*r-.U'fn N o * t fa ( a <•.'. . s ‘•nglllili tsf |ji tMt ssi»r„ \\ * ihnine, was ;U ocnh d hoiiors by Uu North < a'olinu I -:u h< r* \s fcOi iatiOn in session at IS.**; l&h fciiht U* rk' Jlil. I 1 <*? t jilillH**, vt t« faiJ PiUliMh < }li*Ol iK’a*i r Uiu>- « •*! rtirriurijt ' raUst »l NCTA inaugurates New Position During Session t .uolmim Stall Writer It .LEIGH ":, .\o. ’!. ( 11*■ line T•„ h-rs; A ::.'|of. - i taliors ir.t-! iri arit.ua! >.-.-.-;on in Halt v.u 10. till it V.'tu' 1-I:' t istiuii ~. ■-. ■ u decided !<• i route j. :.. v p.j-at.ar l! tin- UtilCe lit the EXeCUtiVi- Sec- ENTERS HSOH POINT m HIGH i’<> •N T Fui the tort I;';,. it: lu- !.■ >r,V, U N' -P u ' .11 >t vk fit (■till! 1 t>> public ui!>f. Jt»‘lt- AllUi i'l IVI (.) 1 -. i. -.' :. ■-( :-J, ’.'/ .i ,H uid ...»tj! pharmacist, has ‘.i>• 1 1 t- u candidate t'n ' t leet i.-’i i t.. the In.- .1 lit;. Conni-n. Mr lit' imv ..-I for ic.any Veers pi fpl .-t tOl «•! V. .. !:■• ini. . itt ■ ••. ! } J har:t,.t. ■■ .. i< . v. Hi he si-- HiiU * 1 .-*'!: t: ' I t- > ■: •>■ ;. p; s - M-1.l at :', , r. . tin S«>.-..: .<1 Wm- To date. oily i.t ti incumbent ru.-mbe: : • / the local gov. i mr;g j roan Gi.v. ui'- : i andiri.f.y fin ••!. c. tand unit this weitß Mayor A:no.-. H. I\< ■•; :•.-. -m.ounfCO t .at !..- ou!d i.ot U iti th«- i-a-.'•■• ioi tin- :•! .- fia.’y if. tin fortlli.-oin li-'ll- VOtilf.’ NCC Prof Gets Research Grant x. v. courr.E scientist RECEIVES EESEARfiI OR ANT —fir f: ’yra I, Tottiwi, e.f tlx- De partment of Chemistry at the North t .-olin < nllru- a* Dur- ' liam, was r«inlty awarded a rot-arch grant of s3,B<M> b.v the Wright \ir I'n vt iafiment t enter, ID, Xuttob .md bi» student# will S;V his insist' .<•< in t-bru ;( f ,i sue ossful mil a char" t* < ni ; «:d%iiu' s»*v»"< : ; ition in transput - I'limi, is shown .it riplu. allow:, n < fiviit" a w tat ion tor .‘inrri i. • ion-. >«-r\ to- from l>a<-h#Ts Associatimi o, '. ial A H Ainli i '.tin. Tiiis mv. !> i-. altt! posittofi w>; :m> ;-y !.< title of Assistant ivh till and Kit:ld lii-ur.-si-utaUve, Thi: iii.w post -,vi 11 require- the sei-vicet. o' .. lull turn \vo.i ker, who .’-1■ ■rive ■ tin- ..tall of the Executive Jim. ret. i v. Creation of this post is a long r. . ii.ru- irii in rh.- further yx ;)aiisie-i! ii! tin- servile- ai'Uvur.t of ('■•- .Association. The entire jou of compiUitg and editing. ih» Ni.it’: t'. ■ onri.; Teacher' Record, official nrgan of tie- North C'uio n . 1 T. .IV: a-: A--. l.'Ul '■ : SI. i1 an Oe. I. <toi - litu, 111,- tie- .- :• ; ter* ... Ho- Lv.iViivt- fas Uu y . ;.. .-I tt.- A- 0r,;.:. av- Ol .. ttu;;. tint.- felt tii.lt too . '.'Ut . Mi on v-.-a> Liu.-.t; unpused -..jiun ‘he Rsei-utiv. S--.-i <-ta .y, i.ei .;oae •if addition to carrying o”. the ;i..itilu*tilio*.r. d..-' es ini’., i-- I .f u> -.1. . Pici oi executive Scei et;:; * j!i... the job of publkhit,. trie :-;»•■ ord. this ottivial o s also L.cr ailed upon to do a -ivat u.-si of a 1 . ai a I rid orrai.izati.m :v to ii i. .- r. Assoc. .tion. !■' • I.t thousand dollars wt-n; ao- II ,! t. . till- A- '-.o -l.lt to if. ’ • .if V Oi.id';el e.i lake cat- of In. e\;e. n is tin.- new 'Os it ial: \vi : e nu.it itOMIM 111 U\ I* \<j! Il\li encage sn la*- synthesis as in- - trrttirdiate* to he used In the preparation of plastics. Siru-e re ceiving the doctorate degree : from ihf- Viilveroly of Wiscon sin in ir>i‘i, Ur. lotion has been chairman of the Department of Chemistry at North Carolina college, During i ad. time he has Seen actively engaged In teach- i THE CAROLINIAN y~~i [—^ 10c VOL, X!! Me Cat Runn Lawyer To Seek City Council Post illy (‘.u oiiniaii stall Writer! it A l Ei.JLf Ur. L. F.. McCau • - .u- ioca* physician ~nii opei .hia- of tin McCauley Pn- K'd.Vi iM Ei; ON' PAGE 8> rig anti research. Problems un der investigation by Dr. Potion find his students are: the syn thesis of phosphorylated sugar (h rivalives; the synthesis of ear fwiFtyi compounds with conjugate unsaturatiun and studies of mixed diaryl derivatives ot 2- aiiiinopbenols. interracial Baseball Nine To Be Fielded From Raleigh Bv UN' HOLLOWAY ! H.-v LEIGH R.'ileitthh; ■ v:i.,*.e" oas e ball u-iitn, tin Kahiya Cap*, -.hi remain m> -wr.iu- thi: 't : ct a bust ball tt- an. - u v.-.-oCh c-* ; pat-li player- of both races are i. ;lurltcipa;.- •-. *il b; tn-i.ied his season. Following two v.-f.-k- of in:eii j -uve drills start'd at the local C’.ia .is Ihu'k field, thi- K-.h-i.'.h Gray* j v ill, or, Sunday afternoon ;*i the ; local ball field, debut their !ir*t • ■ .nterracial baseball crew. At least four of the players wire. I wr.po.-i- ti e , tat'trig, lineup ol t-.it i .Trass sip tin. season si*. s- i re. ' i v. leain.-ii tin.-. Vi eek Uoa* ! .ctei an Gray.- manage! "K-W j wiidi-i --i in addnion t <> I!.*- wi.*it* playen ■ i-n.l on tin- local squad a Pcvy if cut.st'.!.lull colore.i players <■*• ; liSO il-fli dliled to V.l-.l the KG , u fignia in ly.ih. Aino.'s the white playerj wfiu liALKIGII, NORTH CAROLINA WKF.K ENDING SAT I Til >AY, APRIL 1, IT,:; * uley Out, Taylor In ing For Raleigh Post . -5. „ < ■* ' -S- '•■ , ! It*. M.CAIIKY ATT’A' TAVLOK - - - Declines to Run - - - Will Try \gain Raleigh Links To Give SSOO To NAACP Sunday RALEIGH The Ralegih Links, iru- will celebrate its founding . next Su iday afternoon with a re-, ception in ihe Lounge on the West earn dus ot Shaw University at i • which tun.- a SSOO membership : -vili be presented to tile NAACP; Kelly Alexander, president of 1 ; the state branch and a meifib* r of ihe National Board of (he NAAQP. will participate in the celebration. A program ot vocal and insiru The STATE In BRIEF Hamptonians To Meet BRICK Brick Rural Life School will be tin site of meet ings of the North Carolina Region i and the National Executive Com | irnU.ee of the Hampton Alumni As j : Delation on Saturday and Sun ‘day, April !1 and 12. The State group will engage mi Shaw To Mark Event RALEIGH President Sirass ; tu-r announced that the first an nual Senior High School Day will he observed at Shaw University, | Saturday April 11. This occasion iis the outgrowth of the over-alt ; pre-college counseling program of ! the University to acquaint high school seniors throughout North Carolina wit-a Shaw University and its offerings. Approximately one thousand ii«v» bee i -vot-tdnv mu uaily will .te Grays ur. at least two player* uho gained tocai arm tr-ague-w-.le repute while mernberg us the Ra il .gh Caps chib, "Kinky' Johnson, outfielder and pitcher played with tut* Rahigil Gaps in IM9. Paul Ellington, in : eld and outfield performer also was a member of tin Cap*' squad CORRECTION I tie f'AROMNTAN regret* having misspelled throughout its story last week the sur name of Warren County’s Pr«- iessor J. I . Byers. 1 lie spelling -Myers" K correct ,tmt the story ijisii-j. mg in Hits pule !i. alii i. inaUveri.uitiy .u n .te Hie spelling "Mias ', I in- vtr ' uuisiaiu es reported i cm> i o ♦he same, however. <mental numbers will be presented; . .:■> Miss Josephine Jervay, Mrs. L. •. !•', Perrin. Mr.- K. Mae Morgan j Kelly, I.eon Simmons and other! •artists. The donation will be presented; is a result of special aviations; >.tven by the public and substan- 1 tiat contributions made by the; members of the organization. The pub In is invited to attend j this celebration . »he entire two- day event, while i .he national group will hold ses sions on Sunday only. The execu tive committee of the state group | 1 m Id n meeting iri Raleigh during ! January to plan the forthcoming > event. ■ f seniors from the high schools of 1 North Carolina are planning to ; oe In attendance on that day. The , j committee, under the direction otj • | Dr. Nelson H. Ha.iis. has planned j j art eventful day for the enjoy-! ;ntnt, entertainment, and inform*- . Con of the students attending. Among the several features for the day will be a special program In Spaulding Gvmnasium at 10:30 J (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) ut ate-- u-asoti' 1 oaek Johnson, who stanus 5 (cm, 11 ; inches and scales in at 190 pounds, j was .i loti,s'-bail hitter during ids stint with the Cay.' and is sciieil .,l* m .... beai- a groat dual ol the out-den in the better- box for the ; new - styled Gi ay s . Ellington. Weigh in;- !tis and standing 5-9 has played league all .’ short and ut ire bast-. Finland 1 i~ i 1 1. - y who played a stand-.i. ' bit.~-.- ail at Ralei it s Needham Broughton High School v. ns erua.lli-d at thi University us North Carolina before returnine to tain . slot with the Grays in infield pi- Lash ley b.t -case-, play'd it., tt Cameron Village J. utti hei e and established i.-pu tutti.ii a spei'dy ini-u- i uiu:*.-: t in; Barb.-. e !io ..u- been >. all l.::;. the v.fi* t si. •.-.-. ip G. uy. >..£*• ♦ *t■ j.- ituring preUminai y drill..■ .?■ known us a home-run hittoi >ii "white uuli circle- and is eon (< HS lIM 1 !> ON I*AGE Hi Asheville Can’t Use Bias Fighter (Special to CAROLINIAN) ASHEVILLE By a \ t • of 3 to 1 with 6 member- ..rent, the Committee of Management of' A- hSeville, North Carolina - Mar set Street Branch YMCA last v.'e- K dismissed Hugh A Joiinson a* Ex ecutive Secretary of the branch. This dismissal action was taken in u meeting held at the Central •'Whitei YMCA. Friday. March 37. Mr. Johnson was notified of the aclion the foliov m • morning in (CONTINI E * ON CAGE »i Smithfield ■* •£ 'f-K ’* ■ BhHHHHwI Mrs. Janie .Bunch of 313 John son Street, Kmitlifield accepts the nation’s third highest coxa- : liat medal the Silver Star awarded posthumously to her j son. Marine Private First Class i Elbert Bunch. The presentation was made by Colonel Clyde T. j Ma it is on. right, am? Navy Chap- i Sain Walter H. White, of the Ma- i rime Corps Air Station. Cherry i Beauty And The Bunny EfytfV §§fe|§3l( '■% #’ ! ' IlliPflllll EASTER BENNY GREETS X (larlin;. iT the children in North (. f, ( OKI) Hobby Ktumy, Carolina College's Nn:s er y the Easter rabbit, appears very St bool, ami Barbara is the dar much at home in Durham with ling of— well, she is just the Barbara Spaulding’, pretty North darling. She is tin- daughter of Carolina College junior Home Vlj and Mrs *) 1, Spaulding ol Economies major, llimm is the. ist>3 l.itteuln Street, Durham 10c EASTER B! NNY GREETS N t . I. < OF.l) Bobby Bunny, the Easter rabbit, appears very nun!i at home in Durham with Barbara Spaulding, pretty North Garolina College junior Home. Economics major. Btmm is the. NO U* 2 Drowned, 1 Lost As House Burns HAIJEICj! Death took a holi ’!ay uii No; th Carolina's highway a.-; weekend for the first tiW snu'e August, 1930. 'File Grim • Reaper tailed to ignore his claim; io live: of persons through other means or violence however and. Dedication Exercises Set For Buildings At x. I injuiiv Springs School FLi QUAY SPRINGS Dedica -! '.oi y exercises to; Ine ultra-mod -; uii high school building and gym nciJum at t-ae Fuquay Springs: 'olisoliai.ted Sclioul ait in be behv I Thursday night, April 2 at ti p.in.. The newly - completed gymna- S-ium is to be the site of the ex-I . i rcises in which noted state und ; 1 county figures are to participate . VV. M. McEiratii is principal Os :he school. Marine’s Bravery Cited • •• '• ■ •* v y.-• ■■ • s*&’*%■ ■■ .ngfniii * * ; ' - "■''WQi f»*m**»i~ r »**' v> lit * I J Point, at the Bunch home last j , Wednesday. Private First Cla-ss : Bunch was awarded the Stiver Star Medal for refusing to he , evacuated, even though wound- j j ed, and continued to fire his aa- j tomatir weapon in defense, of j « bitterly contested Korean hill J ! position until he fell nnconsi!- i «t>x and later died of bis , : wounds. The action wared on : August 13, 1952 while Bunch was j darling ol the children in North Carolina College's Xti r «t«; r y School, and Barbara is tile dar ling of— well, she is just the darling. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs V» i Spaulding of , f)C:> Lincoln Street, Durham three mfcn or*- dead a tne fesuits joi di'uv. mug and. fire DlltiWMMl VICTIM:} Two men li-i-t their 1 ver in the city's v. .tv i reservoir at Monroe's '• akt 1 1 earl:' : .ii 1 1; cli,y ~!iel - noon when tin- boat in inch they 9n.it.' fishing overturned Tliv acci dent happened ni (he "... ' fork of Richardson Creek a quarter of a uiie from ike i.-oa! hua-ini at (lie dam. i According to Coriomr McL.an® 'Brooks. Harrison Lev Fincher 37. 'of Rt 6. Monroe and lot- Thom .t.-i Grid', 23. of lit 2 ■ *ad i rented a boat from Ware Medlin, ; city caretaker ol the lake, and I went fishing in the ;'« m v-m. They procer-acd up the creel; in Hit motci boat ano .i- tar a--.' is | known, that was the lari tin.; they v/e. i: ic. ill', 1 i red Williams ! Jr.. Monroe sportsman, who had 1 beer: fishing l'arthei up tin- creek, was returiiiii•/ to th< boat landing Mi about 12:30 p.m when he sp ; <J [(OMINIKU ON I’Vi.i HVEj serving as a rifleman with Com pany H. Third Battalion, 7th Marines, First Marine Division i Reinforced). A former student of Johnston County Training School, Elbert enlisted in the Marines cm October 17, 1951. He He lias a twin brother, Wilber, and three other brothers, s»d v, ns the son of Mr. ami Mr#. Ro bert Burieii.

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