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THE CAROLINIAN" - Saturday, July 2, Lot* PERSONALS ;'i WILLIAM !’ Bl KVS.i ’ SHI lli SICJ % >THEFT Ivl' vi ON. n. t Di u. ( HI HOI ru NII Tn. Shiv. •. .-3 mol o. Webbs M- ' ; ■iis: Church at b mb' t s T }••. r, *y. ...jj,, •: ... ■ ! i : I i.N TO KIN* TON c_. •. 3i. i lit.y v,..' go to '•* •• *' '■ Li v Jtn . I *t* £ ii \1 it,o“ Grain- Comp:my. White in tiic city -. I y I z 'S p© HCixfi .'. i 1 <:VV Ci.iV s Wi t n are stU'i completion oi freshman, err studu-- m Bat Us Academy; VOt NL Ml N S PROGRESSIVE OLl.’B ro MI. HI • r .md • u Junr 2.). : -.ieut. A. B. Beery; vice pro si • istrict were Geo £ Smith of . York City. John We.-iey Ed oil'd-, of Vine Swamp, and William i Gorham ...f Kinston. Ou* ai town persons who attend* ■i the funeral services for Thud- . ijs Greene on Sunday h>a • . 1 ra Mrs. I svddlt* , Ua: .-Vtt, .VUnS . nun i Harnett ■ d Mr Everett* largetl of Greensboro, Mrs. Mane •Ulforct of Grieii.-bury; Mrs. C So re of Kichroond; Mrs. Kate fuggins and Mr. Dugins of Grit ,u3. LVlr. and Mi's. H C. Dug.;.* i K.nstOil, Rt i. Mr. and M.- Parlous Gra ne ot Raleigh. Mrs .label Webster ami Mrs. Esther Her of Baltimore. Mi and Mrs a. i dle Ij Wiley uik! t.’-anstauee .*! j>l elt "ii Garners; Lieutenant n of Fort Bragg. STROKE VICTIM Mi Minnie Degratferm id suf .• i ,ti ol ■ at her home at 613 ~.st Len n St)'< Monday. Little :npr vi'intiii seen thus far Mi Ers. line VVatkin . who has ■_■->. ii it '.'.a Irina.- ot her moth o . East No! in Street is now .. SAVE TIME AND MONEY —at— HARVEY’S ONE STOP SHOPPING For The Infant, Junior, Miss, Mrs. and Gent 110 DEPARTMENTS j TO SERVE YOU L. HARVEY AND SONS Qa«n Si. - Ktnilao _ ’ tu nt w p.,,. . ..;■ . >riai Has-i i pi ml. ~'r Ka v Co!- - - entertained the N • •!■ F : Coi . . • Club <t I >. ■ ; a. ~[ ~i n F Biour.t Monday in.;ht. About dL ; 1 acky Fa* i> which was i ■ f.-- •••*! by li.v Urn * ,-ker Idler- . Sox i :: • fa. tile Cum- t , f.. liter !.->t BYi.iay nh'ht ; o. day d ih. • St Ajsast us AMB S church celebrated j •.> ol:G adiiriver- 1 ■i.i'y iG Vv. C. Dtv .f»s. o. u i c \ all - LJuc'Uf a*: o cvusduetC'd * »•- t!i»*j s \ (' (rutdv and ' . v ti.eir tw ii t- £a>t ■ Bid: iit Street, Mrs Kv.a Grows ' Wiley ot Gnmer, visited friends in I the ,diy i;*st Friday. She nfirncG ra:;; Saturday na:ri!iu; Mis We: h-y .v .i - the diimer .cuesr of Mrs.; Sara K Clarke on Fridciy. Mi. « . Jes: ie and Etr.ei L. IMer : reti'rnt d ! • rrteir hnnse in New ’ V<> i k o;. Mo?;d ay. the y v. v. i■eaa eom - . A Isier. 3rd. who will spend the; suiVi 15 it <•• ’ • in Nv. w Y ork. » arid Mrs. Ufl S Johnson.' Mr and Mrs Rut as L. Flanagan • ; ; ehr) ' t.re <r-nnr«»*r i» NJ w York Mis Flur.uf'an will attend surm t .-chool wuile in Nev, York, i Mrs Surah Wootm i.s attondiiig ■ am.miT : ,chooi „t North Carolina I Si iii Colir* i4t' in Durham, i.ii Meta Pt-arce, Ml- F! .:■ io.n: lo Russell and son have returned to tfie city [nil-, wing u vacation ill I Novuik New rk and ’’hi'-.del-' phia. Miss Gwendolyn Harrison. a , number of the faculty John.-on ! C Smith University in Charlotte, recently visited her parents. Dr and Mr J P. Harrison of East Slum Street E J Rastjuiy i.s improving foi-’ ievift:: a senous illness at his ii ■ i! 11 East Shine .Street. V- H. Biggs, custodian of the .. ••.•. ;c!.:i National Bank is re..' 1 : i■ i di it ii:.- home -n Tnomp sun Street. Mrs N, C. William- Mm E J ' Baker. Mi>s Leila Brown and the' Rev. J. H Basks hav- retunu-d ron: St ,'\u. oust Use's College in R.i >’ fit 'Atm. they attended a ti'alls . .. ;.,U:-V 1..;. l.i'.Ulv.h W rke rs. \bkoft Scholarship Dead I iiit i F julv i lEI I EUSON CITY lANP) A futir-nuiidicd dollar scholar slop in jou/uaiisni at Lincoln tin ..(‘j-sits i> open to individ auts who have completed two > • irs of college work. Dead line for submitting applications for the Robert S Abbott Me morial scholarship is Julv i. the applications, which go to the dean of the school of jour nalism at Lincoln, must be ac companied by a transcript of the college record showing at least a B-avcrage in all studies. The winner <>t tht scholarship Will serve a three-months in ternship at the < lin age De fend,, during the summer of j'*r,o Head The Carolinian! ’! ■ Quinn & Miller COMPANY ! | Furniture of Quality ! KINSTON. N C DIANA SHOP Combines Style aad Quality with Economy I 1 Queen S: Kim, ion KILLER EVADES POLICE AGAIN KINSTON man, believed t be mitlaw James Diggs set oft: ■ u iuscritaivt: nionhuio m the out-: -kl: , .i■ thu- city m ;. vVt-dncsday i R' l- c ;eperted that C. A Bur-1 u-1t v/u ‘hrtatened n the N•. ii River lowL-inj.s wiiii a pistol and! that La; man cif : \in Ird ti'anspurto-I tib-t oft: c fisherman. Barnett I FccJ; f tht ’hr* ,iT 0} CXplbiliiUjf i ■mat ii ■ md n.,i have ciiecagh gaso-' ■ U'-c for the trip. He then called po- j !:,e and toid them that the uiao ; .'sci!.' i ci Janie., 1'.";.. the out- ] *si. h. ~ii. w: :mni( dioieiy • • •s.t.uiucr* '.; m Pi ~a.n D' y.i. t ' meet v. Green vilie m a followed j: ♦ ; y. , ■ , x , v - •}'•(« ;' j» J \ |. _ i [\At,\!X G;<■ f.ty and im Neusu Riv* • A-I. which n :!.*•• doubled back' imt - tlm .m - L - id 1 ;,ek ; The bßinii.oands lom the track ,n i mint oi tin .arc m the southern' p-' ! 't of the city. , fliglit eh hired tht ri\er to throw ; .off the bh.uchminds-. and when n t j ; douliled back t,- Kinston carne ; i within 200 yard- of pci ice officers; i and 5 tirst mem be-vs stationed at a! ! railroad trestle i Rciict; were busy screening re-, ! ports vumirig in to them of the .vh: reabopls of the fugitive m the 1 Icily, after thoroughly checking tile | vicinity where the trial was lost . on. Wtdnesday Thev believed tnut t ;, ». fugitive was still is. the city ; : H: V..! ! i 1 !; .' : -. i to be Hi tile : vicinity on Tuesday as a hitch- • huiker cut w:,.- tnought to have .cone ill through. It has been re- ; J veuk-d that Digys was unco a rv-i- ! . dent -',i Kinstm James Di - the outlaw. 1- want • e.i for tht murder •: pis wife and two children at Norfolk. V.. unci' ; for tiu- shooting of a ptjiiceman m Hamlet recently w,he escaped author,- s there. ILL PROF, IS NAMED TO CARIBBEAN RESEARCH POM HURT OF SPAIN VNP. Dr E::ck Wiiiiatos uroia■ ■ ■.r .. Soc:.d and political science at liow.t,-d 1 Luiivvrsity in Washingh.-r.. i 1 (' vv confirme-t last week in tUo post of deputy chairman of the j : C -.ribbean Research council, oue ot ; fj.c auxiliary bodice of the Car-; bb.-an commission, and in inis capacity, will be in charge of tile Research branch ot the Central . Secretariat of the commissi m A Ti-.-nidadifU; by birth. Dr. W»i iiianis has had a distinguished aca- j dantic career end is the author of 1 several books on Caribbean as ! fairs Winning the Trio id ad island . | scholarship in tdSL he gained his 1 3. A at Oxford Uiversity irs 1315.' being placed first in the tirss class; ;i. the Hon urs School of Mod; rn j History. He was awarded his doc.: to' ate titrec years, istei NEGROES ON WRONG SIDE OF COUNTER PORT OK SPAIN TRINIDAD 1 i .ANPi Negroes in Hie West i Indies- and ’he whole .vesiciu hem j j sphere are too often on Ihe wrong ;si d e of the counter. George S I Schuyler prominent A m r i fan ' rewsrmvn and magazine writer, •aid here while fouriilK the Car; l.beans recently. He explained that Negroes did • nor have enough investc-tl into hu-i i nc-.-.s enterprise nor did they g* r i > nuugH of His bettei positions here ■ ..Rhone!, many are well mialificd. •'Mv observation mir only in Hie West Indies but everywhere in us. western world is that there ar too many Negroes on the wrong -side of the counter. Here most ' businesses are run by East Imiipns. white Portuguese and .Assyrians The Negroes are better educated bu* 'hey are nit in business au any large scale.” pel N STOW] NFJDHS NEWS <'ENTER The News stand snoivn above is the only complete news center in Kinston, owned by colored, it is now the headquarters for collecting news lor the C AKOLINIAN Newspaper. SCOUTS END rin ov ?9»rr 1/ * t flitwi tfTLl\ hi SUMMER GAMP A ? ch if s.ixty-seven Boy Scouts, attentltn; the firs: week of Camp; for Scouts at Camp Whispering • Rkk « in the Crabtree State Parks.: ; Jnm 12-iii The Second pc rind i-’ i -cheduird to i.egin ..,n Sunday! July 241 n T period -Ue dy 1 j !.>-■■. mniiiii to sit: up with leg slra- • lions ; Three scout! aster,-' md six coun il-ors Were in attendaiwe. The Scoutmastert ••.-• t< S. M Ruffin i Louisburg, E U Grant Cainerrui. ; Rev. T H. Bro->k.- Oxford. Ciar-j !: nee Kniuhi. Hciiderso:; S. E j (Cureuton Oxford Activities f "■ thv week were een i t.-red •: nr.d •• out tidvaiii'cment.' j rwimrnn.:if -avine. athletics, ’ . .'id nature study A court of Honor was held at the ; C.imp on th*. Gorin, night. Ten! ! scouts recmvt d dvatu enient in j . .auk. merit tutiges v-ero ‘ i a\. .rded enty t-’-rt'-- difff rent ! scouts. Scouts advanced to second class were Je.,sie K U;- Hen ior-. .■o’ Victor Thornton. Sherman Hiti: : n’ Durhan:. J esc if Pitchfuvd to first Hend. .sop Nontu.n Can p and Wesley Copeland of Haleign, vcis . ievated to Star B*X>by. ;C,Osslijtg of Raleigh, to t .11. Tie :>-■ j.tciMcrtd during tht- first ; ■ -ek ■ f Cany; were: St josep. l AME f i..ivh Durham. Kj-anklin! ’Co,T: "till ycl. ■ !. Louisbui.. New Bap is; t.'iiUich Heif-! , del-son: host Baptist Church Ox-1 turd; Whit Rock Baptist Church, j Durban-.; Citizen League. Mender* [ n: Shim:, Baptist Church, Hen-| demon; Brookston School. Header-: -ou; Warrer County Training j : School, Warren ton. Apex Elemen-1 tary School. Apex: Greenville Ele-i : mentar' Sein <>b Cameron; St. Baal; AME Church. Raleigh. The Camp was under the diree-; U»n of George Newell Raleigh and; Henry Gill is. Durham, Field Exe-: cutives or the Council staff W Y ; Compton is Scot A Executive of the Council The Council covers eleven counties wit;: Headquarters ofiiee m Rak-r dl. Read Ihe (Carolinian! ! PAGE FIFTEEN News is made ci nere from fear ether towns Ayden, Greenville, Sn«w Hill, and Dover. If you have news or pictures, imiii it today. Veterans News 252 South Queen Street. Dial 35 STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL AT SAINT AUG. Thhty-fu't students achieved cuf scholastic Hot -r Hull at St Aug ustine’s Co.*!;for the sec.-p.d ! semoaiei. Os these Cornelia I. Per j;y, a junior, of Birmingham, Ala., . ana Charlie Sanders, freshman, of Cl ay tor. is. C. made all A’> The , list indue, s 12 seniors, 7 juniors, . 3 sophomores and 6 freshmen. Pel.:,, i ihv complete hor. or rail: P« L Alston. Raleigh; Mry ison si Artastesd, Haddomieid. N. J.; Fume ■ Armstead, Haddon* j field. N. J.: Donald F - hmsin, Jamaica, B. W. 1: Willie 1. . rix-r. , Bslhavcn; Arthur J. Cute war, ’ Hens <>o. 1 Geraidlitiv C. Cor ’ ier, C no,'. , N J.; Georye W, ’ Clarfec- Ci ylon; Ruth C Clarke, Clayton. OwiE. Crenshaw, Ra leigh: Curl JA. Crudup. Raleigh; Su.de Davis. Greenville, Robert E. ' Ouß-se Birmingham, Ala.; Mil dred Elliot' Jackson. Miss.; Richi'ra C. Gambrel! Raleigh-. Joseph N. Go-on, Jenkinsville, S C_: Agues W Greene, V,’ r ...'.v, : Ir.ee P H:,H Raleigh: James \V. Hkili. Miami.. Via Mae L. Id;, Sn»r.rn>l. N. J,. Enmst Hicks. New . Orleans 7a . Dor thy V J ••jkson, Fayetteville: I.i ,oy J. "es. Kies' Aubrey j. ,<i'. Tex: , Lewis Y. I.igon. Raleigh; LiiJie l&leivei. Durham: Jacqueline A. Aiitehel- Raleigh; Lawrence L Ooki tu., Ne w York. N. Y . Con<e • iiu L. Pe« ry, Birmingham, Aia.; * Charlie D Senders Clayton: Myr liii E. Skinner Eden ten; Car ■ H. ;Slaugther. Corona. N. Y.; Elizabeth fomil&on, Clayton. William A vL s ; Croft, Jersey City, N. J.; and Aniue S. Wilkins Oxford. ACCUSED FREED ASHEVILLE John Baker. 7.5, was frees! of charges in the rub bery and beating of a young eoupls on a mountain-side lovers lane la.-t January. •Judge Dan K. Moore said that there was insufficient evtdehca , aisamst hint. He was accused of at tacking and abducting Joseph A. Brown of Hendersonville, afid Bet* ,y Perry of Durham.
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