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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. ft Friday. March 23.

1951 Asheville Assigned Admission Of Negroes To UNC Recommended With Provisions Senate Group Will Probe Small Loans Mrs. Forlin, Former Brevard Eubanks To Talk At Leicester Television Frequencies to the University although four are some 2,000 stations in more than 1 200 communities compared with versity trustees executive commit- toA rpmmmpntlpri tn thp full board Asheville was assigned some new television frequencies yesterday mw sinner for admission to tne Law Resident, Dies BREVARD Mrs. Jack Fortin. former Brevard resident died rat.eigh. March 22.

CtV-An MSgt. Fred P- Eubanks, director of Marine Corps recruiting here, will speak today at 11 a. tn. and 1 p. m.

at Leicester High School on "The Flag." His talk will tie in with a program of studies of the flag at the school. School and another for admission present frequency space for' only under a Federal Communications I of trustees Negroes be admitted to RALEIGH. March 22. (Admission of the first Negro student to the University of "North Carolina apparently edged a step closer today. This came when' the Greater Uni- to the Medical School.

about 400 stations iw locations graduate and professional scnoois cn mnrnme in New rsern. investigation into charges that some small loan companies require borrowers to take insurance at ex-horbitant rates will be started by Commission proposal. A "freeze" on construction of new stations remains in effect but yes (107 stations are actually in 64 cities). ine university a. The Staf.p does not brovide lltuiouaj according to word received here.

Charlotte is currently being re- the courses they want to study at However, in the past year several state-supported universities in other Southern states have admitted Negroes under a ruling of the TJ. S. Sum-prmp finnrt This oninion said She lived in Transylvania ooumy hnshand was with the cpi vpd hv TV set owners in some a Senate subcommittee tomorrow. terdays action, reported Dy ine Associated Press, is something of a In Hospital Tfcp inmiirv was ordered bv. the iiv.it National Forest as a ranger.

parts of this area on cnannei a. ine slight thaw. A Lawrence Jr 401 Biltmore snit. inenrancp committee todav He was transferred in 1942. Ashpvillp was orieinallv assigned that a state must admit Negroes to Negro schools in the btate, and (2) The Negroes are fully qualified academically for the courses for which they seek admission.

The executive committee recommendation, will be submitted to the after State Banking Commissioner new proposal leaves tnis ana channel 9 in Charlotte and adds 36 and 42X Avenue, was admitted to St. Joseph's Wnsnitjil vpstprdav where he Will TV channels 5, 7, and 12. Actress 3 Sentenced To Prison On its colleges ii it does not proviae Gurney P. Hood told a nearTng tnai They were residing in New Bern where Fortin is connected with the Croatan Forest area. Phannpls with an suffix are undergo a major operation Mary Pickford has filed application ho hnl Id a station on the 5 channel suDstantiaay equal iacinues in rue gro colleges.

rates as high as 86 per cent oi lnan wpre beinz charged on full board of trustees at a meeting and Station WLOS has asked for The Greater University embraces earmarked for educational usage. Next step, before general applications for TV station construction health and accident nolieies-some lo be held nere on Apru Thp rpcommendation of a trustees permission to use number 7. loan companies require of borrowers The new assignments under the the university at cnapei Hill, C. State College at Raleigh and the Women's College at Greensboro. committee that, was aD- are considered, will be an estimated two-month hearine on any protest Sen.

Irving Carlyle oi f-'orsym was named chairman of the five- proved by the executive committee proposal are channels 13. 56x, and The last two are frequencies Professional and graduate courses ion the new channel proposals. said, in part: hifrnpr man can ne receiveu dv urea- North Carolina received oi cnan- member subcommittee. Carlyle saio the group would begin looking into an niacps nf thp matter tomorrow oirered by the university tnat are not offered in Negro institutions in 'In all cases of applications for ant cpts without an adapter. Present npl assienments under the FCC Dope Charges Three men were sentenced to prison yesterday iollowing guilty pleas on narcotics charges in Buncombe Superior Court.

Bay Miller was given from four to five years for unlawful possession nf narcotics and was given a five- admission hv members of racial cpt.c cnvpr channels 2 throuzh 13. proposal, an increase of 39 over for- The full committee is siuaying lporlslat.inn renuirinff reeulation Of groups, other than the white race. clude medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, and other graduate work both at N. C. State College and the University IN tOTTUt OF 50 AND 100 mpr assignments.

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health and accident rates by the statp insurance commissioner or Drovided bv and the State oi creeation of a commission to study at Chapei Hill. Four Negroes now are suing for admission to the University's Law Kchnnl and their anneal is Dending North Carolina for such racial broadcasting TV in the btate. Fly nn To Conduct Laymen's Meeting vear sentence. susoended for five Problems included some station whose broadcasts had gone further t-han anticinatpd and had inter in Federal Court. Presumably their years, on a charge of unlawful nosspssion of narcotics instruments.

groups, in applications shall be processed without regard to color or race, and the applicant accepted or reipftpri in accordance with the aD- ferred with other stations. Also In casp urmiiri not up aiiected immedi J. C. Rudisill of Newton Flvnn of Asheville. ately by the recommendation of the trustees executive committee.

Hnwever. another Neero recently sentenced John Taylor to from three proved rules and standards of ad the advisability of regulating tnem Insurance companies are opposing both proposals, although top insurance executives told the committee today "there is a problem" in the small loans field. Julius C. Smith, executive vice president of the Jefferson Standam Life Insurance Company, declared that "this legislation is the wrons volved was a "rationing of available frequencies. Proposal of the new channels includes the opening, up of a hew mission for the particular scnooi.

Thp pxpcntive committee action president of the North Carolina Laymen's Association, will conduct the business session of the fifth annual NCCLA convention to be entered suit for admission to the brought from Gordon Gray, presi HEADACHES NEURALGIC PAINS MUSCULAR ACHES University Medical School. I he State has not provided a medical sr-hnni fnr Neeroes but has helped range of hign irequencies ior commercial TV use. It will make possible operation of dent of tne ureater university, tne mirnmnt that the recommendation. held at Wilson April 28-29. A Pontifical Field Mass will be "if adopted would answer only the; pay Negro medical school students offered by the Most Rev.

Vincent to five years for unlawlul possession of Narcotics and gave him a five-year sentence, suspended for five years, on a charge of possession of narcotics instruments. Heaviest sentence went to H. S. Scott who was given from three to five years to run following an earlier suspended sentence of three years which was placed in effect. John Edward McDay was sen-tirwpri to six months imDrisonment.

expenses at out-of-state scnoois. approach in solving the problem. The health and accident fields he said, are highlv competitive "anci rates regulate themselves." He added "You should study thr Waters, bishop of Raleigh and NCCLA founder, on the morning problem of stopping these small loan companies from carrying ou their nefarious practices." charge that Negroes are oeing excluded for the reason that they are Negroes." No Negro has ever been admitted Asia produces more than 90 per cent of the world's rice. of April 29. suspended from term to term of court, following conviction of non-support of an illegitimate child.

He was ordered to pay $25 monthly for care of the child. A mistrial was declared in the case of Coyle Davis, also charged with non-support of an illegitimate child, after a jury failed to agree on a verdict. Clyde Albert Ray was sentenced to three years, suspended for three years, on a plea of guilty to forcible trespass. He had earlier pleaded not guilty to robbing Buck Osgood of $20. M.

P. Branch received a six-month sentence on a plea of nolo con-tonriw tn charees of breaking and For the loveliest legs entering and larceny and receiving, wW in the Easter parade An unlawful possession oe wnissey charged against Patsy Williams was vrferpd auashed bv the court. A directed verdict of not guilty was entered in the case of Terrell Jones of the Candler section wno had been charged with driving while intoxicated. Rudisill adjourned the March term of criminal court following conclusion of the Davis case last; night. He said it was not his custom to hold court on Good Friday.

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