WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1953'
Piedmont Officials To
Play Hosts At CiAA Meet
DURHAM, N r. Tin- Piedmont ;
Board of Os fie tala will s- :u« host 4 i
to ofTieihls worhu g in the ' '-ntru! ;
Intercollegiate At?. 1 • t<v Ass"<-::Uum |
during an ail-day of rule* |
interpretation and football <»*'r'ictiit j
ing mechanics at North Carolina (.<•!•
lege here on Saturday, August
The sessianss start in Room 102, j
New Classroom Building at i> \. M. -
Saturday with registration of au ft- |
pelted 150 participants. At It) A. M.,
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Eugene S, Potts, known to his Charlotte, N. C., radio fans a.s
“Genial Gene," is shown here with emcee Randy Merriman on the
CBS-TV “Strike Tt Rich’’ program in New York after winning $350 as
a, “helping hand” guest for a Charlotte woman who needed the money
to buy artificial limbs and a hearing aid. In addition, Charlotte mer
chants donated many gif's and cash contributions, totaling over S4OO,
through the program’s “heartime” telephone.
BOYS’
GIRLS’ JtSSjp
RED GOOSE S^ceif
Brown calf penny loafer
1 .orrgwearinjf sturdy sole
Rubber heels.
Brown calf clete sole oxford
Ready for long school yard
action.
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Black and white and brown
and white saddle oxfords.
Rubber soles in air Hex.
k Brown Moc Oxford with rub
ber heels and reinforcement
against strain.
Jl f Children’# SHoe# Street Floor
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CGoose\\
\$HQE§j) Ts lT "" 1 Tfc 11^
•% Hudson Belß.
Eastern Carolina’s Largest Store
—.
rei mmi-Moiier \\a!lu',:r Wale of the
j t-oetlerti C ~,: ~r , ,i,'.‘ a-ui the
| >iot! ’•> thief consultant. will h-ad the
| first in a series of hiscusidous of rule
j changes.
Other event- h» order of their oc
currence during the day include
| special officials gi tmps iu confer
j euci on their spotialti --.-:, out form
1 inspect i< 'i, signal drilL speed test.
:..' i-eguliitioti football game between
1 lUlWide n ; ,_-ir .School of Durham ami
the Lincoln High School of Chapel
Hdi on the NCC Athletic Field at j
.1 ■• 30, Pie annual ejcamiiiation at $
o’clock, and the annual smoker ten- i
tatively stated for the Algonquin I
Tennis Club House on Fayetteville j
Street at d:du.
CIAA Football Commissioner B< e- !
if-min Washington w in overall charge j
! of the me- ting.
Officials in charge of their ope-uin. j
cits include: Reginald Watts, Haiti- i
more, chief referee; Harry Williams. |
Ricbpicnd, umpires; J. H. Drew. I
Arlington, Va., linesmen; and Kip \
Rarco, Norfolk, field judges. j
Commissioner Washington announc- I
ed that, only currently certified of ;
ficiala sill he eligible to participate .
in the NCC sessions Saturday. Pros
pective officials will be notified later j
jof opportunities to qualify for the!
! examinations.
I Local arrangements for the meet •
; ing are being handled by a PBO ,
J committee composed of Frank Hue- j
not*--. William Coles, John Lennon, I
| and Robert Kornegay, R. I). Arm- |
I strong, Rocky Mount, CIAA offs- ;
I cial. is program director,
i-e ra-:.-n-~—Ws!;—_
I TITLE BOUT TO
IBE HELD
j Although tt-..- boxing v.-■..
' are doing very little these days;
Itc make news, .there are some |
j chump onsh p f gists cum ng up.'
| believe it or ndt Top one, of i
j course s the Sept 34. battle be- j
j tween -heavyweight champion Roc- j
jky Marciano and Roland LaStar
!-/a at the Polo Grounds in Nev
York Both men are in training
and nothing unusual is happemr.v
k n the camps
Li ght. heavy k ng Arch e Moore
is down in Ssouth Atner ca No
body lias said anything about bis |
• nc?rt iit.l but Tommy I
I Harrison sa;.'s -he is going to file ;
j ,i-i official challenge for s cham- j
i ptonship bout. . . .
There s no m ddlewe ght chain - •
|pi on. but Ranch Turpin of Eng- j
| land, former kingpin, will seek to j
I regain these honors Oct 21 against j
j Carl (Bobo) Olson of Hawaii at
Madison Square Garden in New
York.
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PARTICIPANTS IX UNION
BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY SER
VICES Union Baptist Church,
Tar boro, Rev. A. IU. Mosety. pas
tor, observed it> Slth anniversa- j
ry recently with spe.» ial home- j
Vetrans Os Foreign War
Should Wear ‘Malta Cross 1
WllJftlNfi’jrON -
By Samuel DRAIN
The ‘Cross of Malta” is a real
foreign seivice decoration and of-!
ficial insigno of our beloved order
uvognized and protected by the
United States Government as such |
The cross glorifies the tattered!
shirt of t.ie poon -1 working man I
and beautifies the coat worn b>
the highest in the land, binding'
aii with that same -spirit ot com- i
radoship Which existed among the ;
veterans of the old crusades. Bo
pioud to wear the ‘Cross of Mal
ta'' for those proofs of distinction:
1 That you did no: discard your
loyalty to America when you be
came a civilian. 2 IVoc-f of yoor
devotion to the -we! fate of the C
niti-d States of America becaust
your member.-hip- 'nips to suppeit
the V F. \V program of edt cation
in Americanism for all citizens
with emrharis on resncct and re
verence fur our patriotic tradilions.’
CiAA OFFICIALS
WILL MEET AT
NCC SATURDAY
DURHAM—-The ru-dinont Hoard
of Officials will serve as hosts to
officials working hi the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association
during an all-day session ot rules
interpretation and fi-otbal! nffici.it
mechanics a! North Cfaoih»a
College here on Saturday. August
ji‘l
The .egsions -tart 'in the Mow
Cia.ssi com Building at 9 a.m. &<l
urday w itii registration of au ex
pected 150 participants. A* 10 a.m.
Commissioner Wade of the South
ern Conference and the session's
chief consultant, will lead the first
m a series of discussions.
Other events in order of their oc
curence during the day include
special officials groups in cony",
ence on their specialities, uidtofm
inspection, signal drill, speed test,
a regulation football game between
Hillside High School of Durham
and. the Lincoln High Behoof of
Chapel Hill on the ECC Athletic
Field at 3:110, the annual examina
tion at 8 o'clock, and the annua!
smoker tentatively Mated for the
Algonquin Tennis Club House on
Fayetteville Street, a1 R:3O
CIAA Football Commissioner
Renjajniin Washington is in over
all charge of the meeting.
3. Proof of your belief the youth
STEVE CANYON by Milton Canif^B
/ THE GREATEST COMFORT fwm SSiCM
TO A FATHER IN SERVICE
IS To KNOW Hl* CHILDREN
WILL S£ PROTECTEP 8Y A®! 1.
GROUPS SUCH AS THE A
SISTER KENNY POLIO
FOUNDATION ! GIVE
FUND ANp”YOU ) li\
GIVE A FIGHTER JT lYflili %M| \ 1
SOME PEACE
THE CAROLINIAN
< minsr s,-r' ires v sth a picnic
dinner. Shown in photo an of
livers ot St. John Bn, list Church
New Bern .front row. left }<* right
Alonzo IV. Midgett, lee lat ban
and Herbert William*. I nion
B iptist deacons arc- Nathaniel
of today must lit tt?un--d fur ;:ood
‘ cif . -’n-hijv in the future, because
j our m*-mb« ' #tii;> helps ti’-c Y.F.W
tostcr cotistt nctiv* yout-r tuvgrams
Utrr,ugh activities desi -ned to re
duce jtiveisib’ di'linrpicttcy -i Proof
i your contenip for communism
..iid i-ll otlu; subversive doctrines
i CCi au-i your nit-nihe: siu|i is
:-akni-t it possible for tit V F.W
r to fight th' so evils v-ph the u ca
! pons of truth about t-n bash ;. i in-
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Dt A Hr. M H. riinvn j
Carrie •) GhilchriM Lcnort; K ‘
Baird. Ida S< it. SaUL- Atk» i.
Asheville: I. Sallit Greene, H>-tv
d -:'i sotivilh : D-s. 1. M. Eaves.
Mary E Ci oorn. Br.--. ie Wallace, !
Minnie Oa ‘is. Charlotte:' Dts
. Maude V Du-kei.-eu. Sc-aboartt
| j .oft to. Mm •,, u.svilU 1 .loi-ii A.
Mcbane, 43 y>-;>f.- an Elk. Tarboru; :
i -i .Mai' Bait if ter, (‘n;.u-: tnr .lo)-,n
-- n. ‘lam 1., ito.-., mu Ri-sseil i. I
('!•;!: Wh *<ni -Sa!< ug l,e-ov B-u‘-;
j o--. Gr-• v•:. v 1 11 v•; DC Lciitia s-'-ithj
! ,mi! Grace H•'- 'of Hickory Eddie
i Hniupii - ,!.u 1 soiiviile; (>• uie-. A j
j Moore, N Bern Or- Lila rii-u
j Smith, Scotland Neck, Gruiv Reitl. •
! Oiivta Potter am. Lenoir Ae-> j
i,l line.- Bryan, Try .son. Df. E-.i!a M. .
iib ;. an; -vs C Biikliii'..--. Stat.es- |
Elmoia F.ckai (i. lin kory A
j\i:-.’tor to North (.‘aroltu, ih nd
i quarlers was Harvey i-iarns, ;
jftean.-l Khtecmvd Loyal Knight ot ;
Ml. Vernon, N. Y. Elks lodu- m
- ... --.'in. friends • 1 o r- ,r !"i -
-1 at Fin tif.v i lieu Jf.i'-i !
• Also Dts. I -OI e-e (’-evell, ;H ‘
i Obve; Gwetulolyit W-u'a, f. ; ■ i< !•.
j Moore, Clluion; Sarli- Artis. Golds- i
; i-.u-O, N. E. Bailey, Mattie Coil'tr .
| Sadie Hohba, Poe!- Mount: -l B
i Hr.rren, Isowena Brown, AVarbin.; • j
I tan; Dr. J W. Willißtns. Paul F. '
Thurston; Dts. lempsey Saunders, j
! Whitaker.- Mabel Pic-Vcc, Belha
j v<-n, and Julius Jordan, Beaufort,
|J, Archibald Joyner. Farm villi: ;
: mortician and Rev, Mebano came !
I to Lie convention via the Knight.;
ief Pythian:- meeting in Hot
j Springs. Ark. Thomas William-,
| Elizabeth City; Elizabeth Taft,
- Queen Esther Batten, Martha Br- - ;
j ant, Rev. K 1. Lowe. Annie E. Car- !
!"r, Albert W. Hood. Fred McKay, j
i Os. McKay and Elmoii Eci-ard.
| (Metis Mortmi. ,-i veteran es Cli.'irlot t",
i and Joe Pearson of Raleigh, also a ]
! veteran of Korean War. who in being ‘
j shifted from a guard position to tie.
back field..
rirav, t Smith ami Hubert il
ft. II in. StJiHliti ; in rear is pas
tor Mosel 1 , who \\as cete'ir itlnic
his fourth voir at ’ ni»n Bap
tist t’IKVVO BY i » MAH
RUN.
triples of Aim-ric;ini-',m. 5. Proof ot
your interest in civic affairs be
cause vour membership helps acti
vate V.F.W. sponsorship of 1. great
variety of community service that
c ntributes to the betterment of
all people.
Veterans ' < need your member
ship. Wear the ’'Crt-.-- ot Malta
A credit to \ourself and an honor
to the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Lexington
Notes
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COMIC CHARACTERS ASK SUPPORT
FOR 1953 KINNY FOND APPEAL
Minneapolis. Minn Author
producers of some of the best
khowo comic strips, appearing’ in
the nation's lead mi; newspapers,
for sevetal years have contributed
their time and efforts in support
of the annual Sister Elizabeth
Kenny Foundation pciiu fund
appeals
Familiar comic-strip characters
who this year are urging generous
contributions to the Sister Eliza
beth Kenny Foundation include
The Carol man regrets that publication of
its paper for this week was delayed. Reason
. fo.r d.davas..due to.jnavhv-; into agw.v. n’aai „
only Mono. f 7k week We ask* ; >u?• n ad
ers and advertisers to accept our apologies/
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