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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1952 PAGE THREt Fun Imp elations efween Groups Announced A fund dedicated to the im provement of intergroup and in terracial relations and establish ed in the name of Harry T. More, NAACP leader, killed Chiristmas Night by the explos ion of an assassin's bomb, placed under his home at Mims, Flori da,, was announced yesterday. It is sponsored by 13 national youth organizations and administered by the .Young Adult Council of the National Social Welfare As sembly (YAC). Designed to improve human re lations the . Moore Fund will conduct seminars where com munity leaders wil lstudy meth ods and techniques for improv ing intergroup relations. The Fund will also make scholarship grants for study and research in race relations. YAC is a coordinating council of youth organizations and is the recognized spokesman for Ameri can youth nationally and inter nationally. It is the U.S. member of the World Assembly of Youth. The organizations sponsoring the, Fund, all affiliated with YAC are: YMCA; YWCA; U.S. National Student Association; American Unitarian Youth; Collegiate Council for the UN; National Jewish Youth Conference; North American Student Cooperative League; Students for Democratic Action; United Christian Youth Movement; Universalist Youth ' Fellowship; and the youth and student sections of National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, United World Federalists, and National Catho lic Welfare Conference. Murray Frank, chairman of YAC, said "We believe that the job of improving race relations is everyone's responsibility, and we are confident that many Americans will answer our call for help in creating the Moore Fund." Dr. Fleming Returns To Join UNC Staff : Dr. William L. Fleming, who left Chapel Hill about five years ago to join the faculty of Boston University, has re turned . here to join the staff of the University Medical School. He and Mrs. Fleming, along with their four daughters, are living in Glen Lennox, where two regular apartments were made into one in order to make room for fhem. iirs. rime nos Tali Fish Tale Mrs. Ruth Fink, who heads the Women's Physical Education De partment at Carolina, is telling the biggest fish tale in town this weeks but has documentary proof of a tremendous catch. On a Florida fishing trip re cently she snared a seven and a half foot sailfish. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY, TAR HEEL C li jl .'MARRfEPuME Valentines Day comes next Thursday and 1 the Little Woman Will 5f eel mighty good i you remember: it. . Choose a book and we'll gift wrap it sentimental as all get THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Si. ; Qpea.KTeiil&ffS' ' . " DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Bok ..' scientifically 5. Selected 10. Leg bone 12. Hang flut- 5. Chirp 25. Cuckoo 6. Coal scuttle 26. Coin ( Jap.) 7 Across . 27. Unit of work $. Sown (Her.) 29. Stamped in , 9. Epochs 31. Frozen water 11. Marshals 33. 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