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iAKIGB V i ■ SATT'RDAY nsrtfSV ?. Htfin
Globetrotters Frolic In Capital City
RIGHT WA \ TO DO IT ■(■■ >■> Fullmer (ri£ht) team in their ffo for the middleweight crown /<•»?•• Da \th Full- i
lombard with/) nsiht in tin h -t nf n, : /, • •bn:: r Spider Wt-hh met won via an unanimous (UPI 77-./ FPH' ' TO)
Emlen Tunnell To Perform
in Pro Bowl Game Jan. 17
GO* f • ' \ i
Emlen T7> r r ! ■
the Green R.-i f - t
mong lending r ii
Highlander's Director Comments
On State's Financial Support
MONTEAGLE tv.
TVnrf'-?S f i! 1 . i ti. ■ 1 \ -
participation >n
practical.!> rfouhl'n in t:» • • .i.
Holton. HiaM: I
rector, told ■* ,ji f» ■ ■ Vi
Goal? of Hi 7> A.i■ 1 1 1 '■ = . • ..
hold ■*t rn. - '■
York Git v r .v. ■ tl - ■ d
Guests attendint • ■ . i .
On tho fijOur of- .!• .0
v, ero stiHro". H b> r?< .> 1 .!
Blakely vi< < pr- ■n- ■ f it. 1
for Adult Edur ■ • ■ ’ s
ucation Midd 1 nit l-i i
Columbia t o-. : . on v
tjon in Adult t, ■ • i i
Horton on C> ft
Folk School. ?nd unn f
ing, TJ 3 inn. H' • f
lication and Vt ifan
Secretary Fleming. ,v
•xpsrsoon of adult im n,, ■
pointed oilt that it " 1 ~;n .i
important as oth* t o 1 •
•duration program.
Horton explained tbat •Si *
t#M> barrasswent of Hichtin*)
**•, tnstigatnri hi \Hort'*v t>en
PLAN CIAA TOURNEY PROMOTION These two mer.
J 0 hsve the responsibility of promoting tlv Cl A A Basketball
Tournament to be held at Greensboro's multi-million dollar War
Memorial Coliseum. February JS 27, They arc Ellis F. Corbett,
left. ANT College public rdat: uv thrr tor mb recently appoint
ed chairman of th- A-- \ C >,rit:< ■■ on Puhlidty and Pro
motion and Dr. Charles Ray N s Bureau at j
North Carolina Cell' • and <■’ , ■or o> publk by for the Centra! I
Intercollegiate A; hie tic A- ■ .1 >. s
.[ I •!) 1I j« -j ~ , ~. f »-».
j f ■ .M -1..,- IV R.-d I! u' k> ■
ri.il P.t (if p of \rk in |
g n«tt iHMMj ;t|lo\v**d I:>
j;»(s rs * ' u ith Hu- program of
fir •hmii \»-\v ‘.nisrrffi of
support I; *i r conte inmi uni
'rights ,<»>d colleges Illil
rluirrh gl'Wlpv it; the Smith
w h#» ’*,o 7 org ini/cd (fu in
-« ! • v into I t ’ends of High
binder committers
n- int.-r-M t 0 the con
! 1 11 ■ pariii-ipy rds was Hurlori';
I merdien of scoios of letters and j
ift jr<t.iitmns roV* ivpd during Ikhr
.7 i I months from Scandinavian !
:• • :»1 1 fll * Holla rid. England. Italy. '
li m TnHi.A ASina and South A- ;
! mni ir? . A p rpjif communication
• i ipi Sr Net jot sal Minister of Edu
■ -tifori of prance has come acknow
. dmnG to- visit of nine French j
j -fnrirn' for n week; )>• September. |
Thf vi if sponsored by the
j H S Deparf.mcni of Stair- and flic |
French govopnrnent The French J
j Mme ir of F'dnndion said the stu- j
! ‘ liFt'd the n laxed atmo
; ph.-ir- nf ir-.f vfhool and the !
j i ruphi tm I’-ard .simplicity of the j
, : fjounced that }»»- had .- ir -'C o jun
, nelJ sot hi' team
At thf sam» ! time, Buck Stun*
j the eastern coach. •b < ter] Marion
j Parnpbell. ’.MO poiuid lackh
j life they lived the? c- t
Oil! v» rc on
j pressed vi<,b the s- ,»f ih,
1 vf-|(ool and br the ' innlar” ’<v
j all questions were discussed calm
i !y and democi atin^||\ -\u vvert- n
i nanimous to say we hould • nr!
more 7!odcpf> f,o vjj-.ii von m iht
i com ins? vears M
" *
j
A&TAggies i
Holiday, But
GREENSBORO--With Hupp im
portanl CIAA bssf.-tbaH -in U p
der their belts. Hip AA- r «"ollese
! Aggies basketball u .u- |' ft tin
week, just a r -. happA Id tie boys
!on Christmas day, fm :? hrn f holi
i day resp if.c.
They had knocked over r.’o, ;.oeth,
| t itv State
i Align,stines College and Virginia
Union, in that order, to mov* into
| the New Year undefeated
These boys ar l- even happier
about the way they did if. VVor
>ied in early season about Stir*
loss of lor Howell, (be most
sensational player lo don \p
sir blue and gold and ( iiarlie
Harrison, aer reboiirtrier, the'
believe tba! adeaoate. if no! as
good, replaepmetll !va\f been
found
Cat Irvin, brad roach, who has
I led flip Aggies to hvo iraighf run
■ ferenre visitation and tournei
crowns, was smiling ton
We may nol he as gno-i " hi
said, ••'but WP wilt be good.
He mentioned that while his dub
is making I'-!' of mistalo . t|v- l. am
is still winning, if w>- reduce the
errors' and keep whole. " be eon
bmicd. “wp vv ill nol have ;<> worry
about onr limited depth."
The Aggies will have ■< shorl hol
iday. They will return to action in
| the Winston-Salem Hobday Festi
_ .
SUN AND SIGHT
Failure lo protect the eyes in
bright sunlight leads to a possible
loss of night vision. You can ; see
sufficiently to drive safely The
bright sunlight uses up "visual
purple," a chemical on the retina
of the eye. When the retina is ex
posed to excessive sunlight, nor
mat seeing power is reduced. av
researchers for the Murine Co.
Farm tenancy jp North Carolina
reached its peak m if>:tn when :17
per cent of all the stair's farmer,
were tenants.
Idaho was established as a pio
neer state by Nathaniel ,T Wyeth,
a. merchant of Massachusetts
About 30 pel- rent of all OH!A
records ir, the nation e r e being
calculated on electronic computer?
, Meat-1;- pe hogs are market'd !
between weights of 180 and 240 :
pounds.
It Pays To
' ADVERTISE
Jim Crow
Bldg. Trade
Is Probzd |
wv-.i;?,G<: roiv
I.iuatiiti (-iiit m-I uffoi d the lux- |
. ■ ' ' ut -h: ■ rinii; ,i inti jn hiring, de- |
j ■ G.t.rl Da - i.l A dim tor i
I ! <i ! -jei t "ilioti .u it).: t COUllcil Os j
, : i'll . .OH ;i ., y j
1 or . ,TI. v of pot if, I-Ptic- > i
.1 let by i’tt f"i n>i i,ll l- ix to study |
- l on p,,'!•!.• i. ■ii ,! i. -t iu it i.tl ii .li ut i
! Aft, i diM i-.sinii. . jfit leaders I
!in fpf buildms tiwin irt and ,n I
»: ■ 1 ! ' ; » Sa-,i . discover* |
icd that con.-dnicMion employers I
. lend to I’liH'M- fhf miii'ii'- and thr ,
• onions tend i<» blaii.t ij;, pmplov
< <nnn doM'ifv. (.ni vi s \
\ ? uni u
i J Sa 1 * yet s ooservn.tions ,s ct p i
1 | n>ade Monday in an address before !
*i eInGG/i m-'t I i nu nf !’o- “Washiog- j
Get Short '
■ Are Happy
\ai. ;:<•»t for Win-lon : a'< in i’i rich |
. ; !-s Colli ge, January VI.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT -— Wilt Chamberlain, seven-foot, one ]
1 inch r ookic of the Philadelphia Warriors (No. 13), continues in 1
the season's spotlight. The Stilt's 34 points gave him a season j ;
total of in 't 2 4.-; pips. Jack Twyman has 81 1 for 26 games, to j '
; tend, t 'lvinnu'rlam i - trut oi’f in front in rebounding. Here., against f
j thu h nicks. Wilt chars the baekb'oard and bats the ball back to ,
' teammate T un Go); 1. (UP! PHOTO)- l
Over 5,000
Tern Out As
Cagers Play
j WASF-ffNGON. D C (ANP» -
More than >OOO fans turned out to
Uhne- Are n 3 .Saturday night to
see the Globetrotters put on their
usfia! high 4 ;in!-:s mixed with
| 'trnight basket bail.
When the show wa? over, the
! b ! ich c subsided and the final re
j suits pop fed ft>G' Globetrotters had
won o’ «r t h*-■ Baltimore Pockets
i by 3 score of 81 to 74
And Althea Gibson defeated K»-
; rof Fageros in an exhibition tennis
( match. 8 to 7.
In the feature attraction the
j “Meadowfyrk" Lemon supplied
| most of tbs- laughs and most of the
| baskets, too He piled up 20 points
ito his credit while ‘ Showboat
Hal? scor’ d pighf points along 1 with
his antics
And dribb‘*e insJcr Murobv
S'trnroony not onlv bounced all a
round the arena but obunced
round the arena hut bcajnced In
points
ton Ai ma Con.fcreTice on fnfGr
group Relations In a -ommary of
j his talk, made public after flip an
* rjlial session of ihe conference, it
j 'rris revealed that the commission
j ers are ‘‘greatly disturbed” over
i the holdouts among employers in
I the building trades
fn ,« conference held with
labor leader* a week earlier,
the commissfonerp were told
that more than 2.0(W Negro
boys in the district of Colon*
bci between the age* of IS-M-5
are out of work arsd out of
sdmnlb
Heenise of tbri? diserinuna
fort pnib v \ irliH ft pyh
♦ hargpd the Mtifnes with aiding
Hu upsurge nf jtiYPiijlf dp fin
»|iienr \ t»» ! fvr Oistflet f);ih
mbvoi-ffi group COflSllltanf for
the ? S I mployvnetlf ■servire
in the Bistrirf of Col 11 inWa
OM.V I NFGRO IN TRAININr;
The USES consultant told corn
i mi ‘.loners ffiaf there is onL on*’
,\u-o m boy now in training in fl>'
r-!pe»iters union, and none ip th r
painters, in fitters nr clectrici
ans nn ton Ney rocs cannof writer
ifiprpnticeship training in l hp r -■
union- Or.e of t-t* unions with
i dre n their apprenticeship pro
j grams from the public schools of
Washington several years ago
’ hot* the schools were- integrated.
WHT NOT?
i Industries which process, store,
handle and merchandize the pro
ducts of farmers employ about 10
million people.
*
Any livestock worm treatment
1 should be considered only as a
1 upplement to a strict sanitation
urogram; »l is a treatment* not a
i cure,
1 •’r dolovnitir limestone to sup
ply hot hcalciurn and magnesium
Fatfoniif Tour Advertisers
All. AMERICAN FORM—Jot i.otton, f! ') <1 s I
College Aggie forward, it imp-- high lot an >n Loop m tin- ~i
SS win over Virginia Union Uni versify Inst week in. Cirtetwhnrn
The Virginia Union players are Jot Brad lex <nd /. /up f.uk nr
(./:•>) standout performers for the loser-. Cotton. .1 prosper /, modi
third team in the Small College Ail Ameiirar. -/>/(•• tion ■ of la
\ \ ear.
Rams Stil! Undefeated
lln Pre-Holiday Games
WINSTON SA?,FM TO Wr.'i
; fin '
j notice to her opponents Mini tbr
i vear’s agi*- er'afton is an imprnvpri
1 Nrfi.iad by posting i 7-0 prr-holiday
Thp Ram? have Hpfnjaf rrj f?\*
! league teams to rank a' t}.* (op nf
I ikp heap The Rams vie! ’m\
; Mot eat* S at* Vi rein? a - : .-r . p.P
zabeth Saint Augustine ■- ami
j Fayetteville Two non-lea go*-- • 1
I tones against Sooth Carolina Str-t*
* •
Holiday Festival Now
Underway In Forsyth
WINSTON-SA! FIJ The Wu
i ton-Salem Fear her? > ollego w i I 1
<* > vt as hosts to the r-rronH annual
“Holiday Festival ' to be h* ld in
Whitaker Gymnasium, J.muary I
i and 2. J9tfU
* The Hams Hire HpfCnHinr.’ t ham
! Dions having defeated A&T Col
| hgo m last year's finals
This year's field is an outs* ; nd
j in£ one with Johnson c Smith
University spovfin-" a »n record
with wins over Benedict. Saint
Paul's Howard Delaware and
Del a\\a * e and i\ Ta rv land S? a S
Wlnsfett Salem has .1 1 ft
trrorrf defeating South Cam
lan;* State twice. Saint Angus
fine's. Fa vcftevilir, Vlor^itn
State. Virginia State and I lira
both fity
| A& T College the dr fend in c Cl
j A.A Toumam ont and V >•ita ti on I
! Champions are undefeated m
j league play and are -drone as ever j
* Rounding out the four t» am
tourney is North Carolina College, i
I always strong in tournament play *
Some of the stars to watch are .
Cleo Hill, Charles Riley avid i
Thomas Monteiro. Winston-Salem. |
Al Allies Waif Halt/ Claw Jn, I
Cotton. A <V T.; Claremv Rarnev !
•f. C Smith; Ed Stokes. Walt Be?v ,
jamin. North Carolina College.
Play begins Fr iday night at 7 30
P m with A.&T molding .1 C
Smdh and the Hams lake on Norik
Carolina College at 9 p m
/
CHICAGO—(ANPi - Both Dick I
’’igor of Nigeria and Holly Mims,
the No. 7 ranked middleweight
contender, were pronounced fit for
their 10-round nationally televised
boui in the Chicago Stadium, Wed '
nesday. December .10. The Tiger- ■
Mims bottf will be the final boxing j
show of the 1 <r,!} soason under tl < !
tinder the National Boxing F.nu i ■ j
prises. Inc, ,
The two fighters were examined i
by commission physicians in ihc i
offices of the Illinois Athletic
Commission In his latcs tontine
here. Tiger, who is s native of
Arrmiglbo, Nigeria, bid fights out
of London. Englspd, decisioned j
rugged Joey Giardedo of Phi la del- j
phia in a gruelling bout. Mims is a
veteran comapigner who com- j
plains that he has a hard time gei- [
ting fights. Most contenders shy
away from Mims because of his
experience and ring generalship.
Tiger has a record of 17 wins, f)
losses and 2 draws, as compared to 1
47 wins, 20 losses and 6 draws for j
Mims, J
makes Ilir ixih and .-iith vim
1 - 'elill /!)•■ pv! ie ... ill -
; ill CIA A for' 1 ■|»l f I, .. H’!i wild
j a ;! B< r capable im
j poried by Charles Rijny t’spiian
Arlhip bn ,Ri,!r-'i Mon!, ii ■
• .id < !••<••• i I - i iftbbv Ri
I oid K mirth) Bill have i o math
Old' iHOtl' ori n! i ffjii I
I rhf or * bM'i' araot-i r> ! Hi
T- •IIP u ||| bf. m | ■ . I 1..! . I;, • f . 1 I
I vnl at Winston-Salem Tmrher
i College on .Jimim .i i " ifiiiii
1 Sidurdsn nights nimwi- i .. f ■ i
winners for the eiinupioiiship anc
Kiser meet losers sot (bird am
fourth places.
MOVh OVER — Mas rin Trot f man (11) star guard with Eliz
abeth (i.• hr ~v T hers College, appear* to give room, be
gruclging'v, ro Walter Holtzclaw (24) A&T College Aggie for
ward, who dumps an easy fay up Coming in for rebound purpose*
are Aggie play er* Henry "Honk" Marshall (32) and James Bai
rn (II) The Agg ■>« won 106-83.
“ " “'iSB
iFOTC Cagers
EstForCCC
January 12
! KAYI iTPVri.I.K Coach Paige s
;.onf|i i-- Broncos fit the Fayette
; , .||i. *tg<. Teachers Coikac- w!l
[ iptiirn io tw .’airipo of. Monday.
1 .Mnnar.v I •• when .'-boo! opens' to
cotvenfrate "non a win for {jv
piihi.miir'p tortdrd N. ('. Coil.— ,
Eagles aggregation from Durham.
•>. hen Ihr two foams meet at Fay
! cttrvtfle on January 1 7
Ihr Eagles are sore to ftrrss
bard for a victory to even up
a none too impresssive loop
record to date aw! the Bronco*
u ill tic looking for their first
"in of the current rnmpslen.
Coach Paigo and Assistant Coach
Until' arc looking for away to stop
'■orh rti llni performers as b’S John
i'lp • t anrl James McMillan, "ft i*
a matter of tightening our loose
j ends . said Coach Paige "and I
j think me can do that "
Two Dead,
One Hurt
In Battle
/
; VICKSBURG Miss.—(ANT*)
■ r ' " men lay dead and s third
n | •vouldcd aflor a blazing 3ti mitnitr
■ f gun battle here Sunday,
Dead re Will Davis. SP-yeai
old Negro, \< iio shot it out with a
a dozen peace officers who sur
| rounded ins home after he shot
curl killed Ulmer Griffith, 40
j .=. hite.
CAUSE or DISPUTE A
MVSTERT
< aiivi of the dispute that lei
D" if io kill Griffith was a my
dery to police They said they
hoped that Mrs Griffith who war
' itH tier husband when he met his
-h nth oij Id be able to enlighten
; ri. ohm she recovered f row
■'n"‘k Police claim that Davis a'-
•" 't’-ol at Ms. Griffith but miss
> , rd
Police Chief Murray Sills sa”
Itu Pooling started when Grid
>nd h' its ..vent to the Die
Son,, in iti'iusi-r about some I" c
I.CI that Davis liar! stacked ill hi
j yard
Win ~ Griffith knocked. S'"
I aid t i.ii is opened the door as!
. fiiod op Griffith killing him in
] stantlv
Pot f< V USE TEAR GAS
Police then surrounded ti
' house and called upon Davis to
iisiToder He responded. Si!' 1
isi h,\ opening fu - on (hem wilt
| a l?-gtiace shotgun. Police l!vu
poured volley after volley into t!v
•t , house and finally used fear gas.
d When they entered Hie house
d they found Davis dead of wounds
uflitted by the officers.