fa fc - i i -1 i ?! j ' if H J . 3 r PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TAR HEEL SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952 John Clark (Continued from page 1) has consistently battled against what he calls "the NAACP cam paign to break down segregation? on the campuses of the Greater University. Asserting that his battle is not igainst the University itself, but with a "rotten red fringe" which he visualizes as surrounding it, Clark listed "18 charges" against the "fringe" at the recent trustee session. Included m 'his charges were such items as the acceptance of mony from the Rosenwald fund by the University, unsegregated religious meetings at Chapel Hill and Greensboro, two white girls from Woman's College attending an interracial meeting at west Market Street Methodist church Greensboro and "hanging m around inside the church with the Negro men for more than an hour after the services, participation of faculty members at the Univer sity in the "NAACP campaign," and the activities of Chapel Hill ministers Charles Jones and Da vid Yates. Clark's battle on behalf of seg regation even prompted him to propose that the University abol ish graduate work in Spanish when a Negro woman sought ad mission there last summer. Uni versity President Gordon Gray described Clark's proposal as meaning "the destruction of the the University" if it should be ac cepted, and the trustees over whelmingly defeated it. Colonial Motors, Inc. BUICK CARS - GMC TRUCKS SALES & SERVICE Big Variety of USED CARS Wheel aligning balancing factory -trained mechanics GENERAL REPAIRS TO CARS & TRUCKS 24 HOUR Wrecker Service Phone Day 2484 NighJ 27353 'Friendly People" The National Geographic So ciety " says 22,000,000 of Indo china's 27,000,000 population live in Viet Nam. Vitamin B12 is used in treating pernicious anemia. The U. S. Department of Ag riculture says that two American hens now average as many eggs as three 25 years ago. Oak wilt is a fungus disease killing all varieties of oaks. The lighthouse at Cape Hatter as, N. C, was closed in 1936 but put back into service 13 years later. Swirling currents that once threatened to undermine the Cape Hatteras, N. C, lighthouse have been thwarted with brush and grass. Leopards are as at home in trees as on the ground. The Carolina baseball team opens its 1952 schedule at Rol lins College in Orlando, Fla., March 17. 'Piers -raised without access to I f" soil may contract anemia through iron and copper deficiencies. Leopards are , known to hai entered houses to attack persons. The . largest group ol Indians living together east of the Missis sippi are the Cherokees, 3,500 on Qualla Indian Reservation at Cherokee, N. C. CLASSIF ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-344 1 UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. . (Chg lxl) FOR SALE ICE CREAM VENDING CUSHMAN Motor Scooter. Excellent condition. A summer-time money maker for the right party. Easy payments can be ar ranged. See Mr. Savage at The Dairy Bar. chg. 1X2 FOUND 6C DIAMOND RING. OWNER MAY claim by identifying it to William Thomas, 51 Davie Circle. Call 8402. (1-9345-2) LOST 6B FULL GROWN, BROWN & WHITE parti-color, male Spaniel with bad hind leg. Answers to "Feathers" Re ward W. H. Branch, phone 2-5376. (chg lxl) When the Icy Wind of Exams Chills your Spine And the foul parable Of thcGrassho And the ant Haunts you Remember There are plenty Of College Outlines at The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin 1 mm SuJlJM mmm mmmm mmmmm mmm mm y. mmmzm liiiifw r. w.v.w.v.-j-.-.'.-.-.-.'.-.'.-.'.'.-.-.'.-. . .- ::;:;:;:j:;:. XT"" ft j-N- I 1 ffie "e ' 1 CHESTE 1 r.u ou much Mi at ;. i the mm. ( . I ill : ill " .-k . r - i vi n at ,smnk tm m m m mm, m mmm - am m mm a lUf f 11 Jf i iif 1111 9 WMk IM ,'ffl i m Ft 13 at M Ml tT A3 fJ Jrl Mmmnmgmr Mm mmm mi mmmm mmm . .. - iQ.cn'icn . 1LDER and give you 'D PROTECTION of UitlPLEAXA'flfTAErrB&m; FROM THE REPORT OF A WELL-KNOWN RESEARCH ORGANIZATION r i r 1