$ - S ' *.■ - v.v.. \vir\n\i pin nv \i V( { '-- |’or iff <«l hi K'>»'*.i ijnd vvljn'i'v’r \ntrrin>n i»^iituu» m<’n arc hn;th‘(l hi bospi»:il> IhfoWßltoul Jhr '.uhml rom*’ \ ■* ♦'ntiur 1 I nuit fhr * v tu » viv»«rious * iii»>i ror;l . '>!♦ .! (>n< « J? of lip' ;*•» p i»k f» v* ‘ },J. f 1 » rhi V Iph.i ill j* t j»i* , i !»♦? i\ li w”\ <»> M M *8 a<"i 4' # S o if- JL/111' .s O ? J.% £ DISCRIM; CHARM V (iIC !!■ )><.ll o {" • ... ;...■' . of f'll- - ' l"'! I! : : )' 1 , ~ Hf-i • •!• i • -i J • ■ • . ,i; i 1‘ >'-•> • !1 ■ (I* T» •» ; . ti|btl l> t ( '»li : i ii l ' 1 ’, M■ i till- 1,..';i! I(i V , !!.:"■ ' r !• I r bt b.v r,■ h;■■ Mi: -■ N'.fil I! JH'iii ic : i •■••:<•! ' i K, liis Si --Zr-n-i’S " I fey •'• ; i i f.invf: i\ TRorftj f ,';5, fugitive it'am prison ( , : | .iM|i, was cajilur lit JJip Bronx, NY, last wrrk w iflt th** mtirrit t >f st* p rtailfihtfT. Thf* * Su;»p<*c *-i with stuffing th/* body *>f his war d|<{ victim into th** fit l'p.iit of i hi” Jironx hiiilriinc at xvhir h hr was a janitor, f i. israprh in JfMfi RALEIGH MEDIC HONORED A singular honor was reci isl ty bestowed upon a Raleihg physician when members of the Raleigh Dental, Medical and Pharmaceutical Society present- Ingram !Im> firstniction of n jot- ,st \ a'riil ijiV’s Da y ai ttip Dttr ham t'pjrgr js a mrnilH'l ,; S lij * ‘ \ ( ( o|f< £p j n-»rji < luh t •*•»<.: 1 Sflf'nrp Clll|», aMfl Mir t • la as { iijJi Shr- j,. ;j l ibrary >• r ,1, , in < jOi riiy Ihs h«*i«S nirm< ffslitp in Mir rnnimnrj;il * mb fin* D-ajiring *•;, i 'nfTi siab:: s (\ ,-,i' i hr. <■ }•’, h {]*'.) mn ■ /:?a?i i IP. f pf. M;P nt • ‘ . IP ' nt • : !. : • {iff? -f Jhr ’>l ; A . A fr»nU;- ..mu r -- i •• tn- t , n: « ... «-, r t *i ■ ■ -.m l r • not i' '• . '. - if! ioriai " ■\l ■ ( ALT ' attention to >hp i.iaj. p{ in* *i * ! i.u j > it!.! i. - eh no] affajj;; by the geneva! pub Ip 100 niair. ! ' o ..i*.e mol •'■arp that public ochooie ar<' om- ;■ 11 ** o) id ib it '-Vi ..hould be more ooikutiu d ;'!>«>;! tio ir »,i>er;i on . a bout OKR (jIH.DREXb Ol !; TKA( iIKRS, on: ! RJNOH*AJ..K, oru SCHOOL BI'II..KINGS. And, untij wo • 11 •• • '.ehoole and their student,, tesudi'-r and prinri pai.s a ; our miponsibilitio.'-. the fullest use of ti-.« ; -,rh'»oJ and its personnel rnnnot■■Contribute the most to Oi R coin m unity. Many-of us ,-ay the white people run I hr . riiuois .This n fact in runny communities, ii f Mj, X • . 1 • !Ia < , 1, NOIM II CA.lv OI [S/\ Criuia;.'. :i lur■,>'> ‘,n j,; ; ': I , ~ ' - TKACH t.’.. t-'r i .ties FRAGF.i» / Mr:’,. e■■ i .Is -y< ,ir old Delores Martin, a student. 1(5 rocmmlmy the trarjedv, Mrs. Harris revealed that she heard a tinkle of fallinf; glass and saw the child slump nv rt.-diy wrainded onto her de.vk. Little Ann Delores w ; liftenini: to musii’ with some 40 ether pupils in the < when .the tragetly orrurred. (See Story This Page) 1 M. L, Watts, Dr. Hunt, Dr. Nei i son Perry, Dr. W. B. Pettiford, prcsidt/4 «f ihe Scruggs Modi eai Society und f>r j, Thomas Hamlin making t.h« presentation. 1 ? 'l r iZ I' A fight *v, c* )•! !>fh*l . .i ;1 f P »;t* *1 , t*v • I'l ?I h'A jjf U- I<> t»1 '..•{» A i'»|p ’!».’? i • tiini ;» oar r.;|] 3 iaipen in V\ oj*?ct?!»? i r ?ionty -til fignn: ui i he ynr .ft: v*.hi«;h jiiiv. ;.Ithv death r, t hV c 3» r> 1«1 hdg ! rs t ) j lv t Up! tvcci; . Victim in fhc ''ynglotnc-laMnn of < oifh-;. j- ; I»eloros Ann Alar, tin. of Vlr- Jodi a Mnrt’w i * ‘-T ;■*-!.<: H-ngt i! Sir.Gi!, Tb - young not. b.r; to t <•< <>r*S irr.'- s&Jy wifi), nt ji n j pi) pil ‘ y ; ' Ibs'l Thursday as.- i ;; . P‘ ■ Irr in Hi • ijiir teacher of Hu - • i I» «r«i - !n trillrh ni>b>rr ; y fll-'nr -.v j* Si (. nth or nnpjlc ‘ • ■ h *"* i i ir» iT r 1 • •; p \ o,il "'•''.l w- a r« i || in eia -1 mr spa - . j til re in ant Kim ; f, : . ; | 1| project, f>nt', ii. f 111!;5io of Rlas- AN* ni l,ou j • I IjP ohlllip Os ill*' litll-i'. I'***’ | pnmmucfcl the advent ot tragedy j Mi . Mail*", !il 1 r'tatlMg the ill ! 111 ]. ni i.'iofj i’.’io ii i> first hap ' pen* ij ) Hio'ifJjf -•i ii t-01llH-hj tlno’vii -t 7 r»ck. ,n the dvliKlo' ’> i A child • -'i'eamcr! ‘T <- '■■■•' r?na : I never fr! 1 *»??f of th* '-el ;-bc 1 Jll'-I Hill Hicrp! Tit" Child was inue' di.'iteiy ' “ * mwf'tl to Salat Ague:; Hospital where she *.van prom"tn< "d dead on a n ival Offtver;: ilivesHgatlnip the lraf;t FATHER FIRES AT PROWLER; Wt $ HIS SON I. ' |; MA .T \ ‘i -ru } r»]rj un t r ••'.ii/, iv-;.i .'< »! or. v i •;f .7 f »?eph Whitley. * r 'hr? ?boi a.p.d killed by the fat he*, p*,r --n o pt \vb ! H v •;v1 >cd the y r> n nger nViti n ft‘- JT)pf f, d to oU?rjb jn*n \i v ki'iow Iv. thp Whinp-v home '•>> Fa y**tl *• vi) 1 p , .’t r ppi hpjp Arroid:ng f<* yjmrH'f . He*.. Tin ol iHu'!*am * rinntv, voi*ng vA’hifjcv '.van nlint once above the right «-yc- a:: ii- attempted "nw 1 into the xvindow of a room be h;-?r! ocriipipfi of i!i« Whitley home miM< refer*t. trouble resulted hi his frying; barrvrj from the house by order. ! The elder WhUley told invest.!-1 gating officers that he had on .three occasion* Saturday night or-i d creel his son away from the! house, only to have him return j each time. Shortly after midnight., the eider: (Continued on page 8) fUf v ' - jrvry © Hearing bet on I win SALEM Tt \r :i r; r 0 :„ '..a th:- ihat a hr •'•'px ; h-.\\ b'.iCH *;]■•» LftPrj in \V -?! • •:*» ‘■l. til; j T'rjv >.a nr-t- P.Cf. r. ~, i.. ; dfli J.'*r v ."•.)• V |}*. tilt heirs I i 'flip l|p;» | itirl, tl>.Ktfpr] by- 11. • ,\-Mi 4 n»a| rrofifCMon AuHhh i *{ \ i . lo th fa v i Dijtifi wli*’th« ? foil si C.; a? 5 !»u Ilf (hr Pfllfjff i fn hr a«Ki\\ :,-(■•• ?::•.(.» !i) f •; p” ! ri 1 11 J-, 1i ? ' ;';l -interl p‘ ■•■■•■)»• (1 f c ii j h • •' ; 1 ir-i ■t ; . • r». mpj; nnc 1/n aiifDici meet mg nj tiie L.-df .’i ,\v riMO V MCA M:r ;i iv «.*V Ch hMs B. "vVndry prr .idont cd ( HIUJUtPri ft j I DO ’ N this srcUom TIM PAI If OF DEATH -- T*o e in**:3 Martin m .a as i.-uclHs IMinff-i V’hftfil, bjjieign. last 7 ho? v.r?'f y Thr- bOOk-frAf ‘ h/nrij belonged to Fbc tiny vic tim. u-»n.<- p-'i.ii i , Mu- i hii.t ?.v35 at the- fleslc Mvt« >nivg to with o-fr • c Uocd Mnfinitf; ll'tU'i*. ilir Mlldtfrlc MnKle *»f frr«*:• ruotos by B*U \ r " ! ■ j j HAPPENED ;j IN j CAROUNA j | Ambassador Honored CHARLOTTE A singular hon- : j or was bestowed upon a tustineu ■ jished Johnson C. Smith IJniver- j j hit y alumnus bore Monday when ; . Edward R. Dudley, Ambassador to Liberia and gradaute of Smith, 1 (Continued on page 8) I EXECUTION STAY | SfIANTEO BROWN! i ft F lyric IVfOW'it, j .‘O-ycur ..ol VV*nSif"tJ S.tl.'m •• utflJi 4Vif! »iof rjjp I rbnhM y a tl-O M. <| by lip j < rft Dl.lfJM U;l » tn*' Court thf. !*<■( u;i i * d-pi i ,un*rf j M'n. \yr»'l< f. s a(lot |i> y- J,»r l.hf v i> \t Mi w hire appr Mos «n ' 'Mil j;nll{\ verdict, w.vt nyi y j*. not ;f* s-I .'VI ui riff f* in erf |hf ho if i» h il l j Ait 11 l btlH.l flat ft! i p.Mh lh! Dlf rj* Ibe top *>f hi* s« .tlf> 41»ii / ti»[r <*iH biT ih?o'M AffilSpfl of tirjnf; thf bullet * ‘?bf j itt: {'.•.: v-p fjijs s'-C f-tOH’i Negro Representation On AII N. C, Divisions Asked iR >{<•>£?■ i rrquerf tha* N c > 1.* 5 !'«■:>i . -..-n lat }■ ,ri or. -id i:• *■) i'll. '■ f) l'j) n J i:; .if 11!;. '•oo.irn,iM.e'■ foi i-- i .f i.ilatare iim ; iiiia week ’'* i. >r! h :t rn] ry. v "V: spoke, as a repre. •>*l‘t> • ?' - C; of th « y,T»> i-1 1 1 CjrcJ t n « | T6a*:* h c r' a A -"»r ja*! C ?] T*l«C?f hirtS hi* for H;.tt ?s!?).* Ah-' 71!'OT 1 ' *,t t ir>T| : (' r»o> VC if f >•■•<- np 1- ! ! i> from both frnnsipq, onr ty'kpifz Hits oppocfun it v tn 1;«v he for p von our rp'juecp that T .crisis tn re t. liter v?ar a flout i a rppoluiion to thr offrri that N'c j groco he giver* rnprcscrtf.gtlon nr? j all boards, and { commit tope, whose functions sru| j duties aT’C tn Mduiiu icttor in t>n j , T'oodq and wplfnrp of the people of j < Nc-rth Carolina.’’ Heside* making tMs j ted request. Prof. Ta.vlor also ere-! f * * * ■: iljjlljl ;-y, f -iAMM*- .s«&*** v-JSc® y Jr£ Wimmmm fMm al^Sw *£' > ' " I . ti S >^i|t>JP'-'.': i* » V <' < \ h ‘ NAA (' p ATTORNEY Mtor tnyv rournrf O. prarson of r>or I'-i.H U’( Wf-K w;is named ;.<•* in ;; ohairinan of tln> tegai re dress committee of the \«rtb Carolina branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Attorney Pearson succeeds the late Attor livv .i esse Itovv Se r of f.TiarloUw in the post. LEGAL WTIGN OF NSfiSP HINDERED Br SHORT FUNDS Apathetic Public Seen As Hinclerance; Group Will Seek Support. K AI.F.HfEf A ejavinc Injict i men I, nf tv .tale s mliiiQn N p fi' r citizen ; > .-• uinded here las; pn d •'• when the laxnesa of aipport oi 'he nhttcu ids civil rights fight !'■" -a.;,:,! by the NAA CP V/,U i mode known. Infort c*inn concerning the lax ■ ' • of support of the program was v. ivnh"ci' dmmg a meeting of HI. : '’..'h.r, and officers of local N A ACT-’ !'.ra?'ri.. s •-•(.'< th« state president end nthci state oficers of the As tocation The meeting held at the ue*div of the N. C. Teaches Association, was attended by of f css: of hranciie.s throughout the t. t • and. presided over by ‘i-c pifyidr.:;). Kollv Alexander, According to state treasor <'r N. I, (acjj of Greensboro, tends necessatTl} must be forthcoming with -xperiiliori if successful conclusion is made of the many civil rights case* being waged by the NAACF and are now’ pending In his report. Mr. Gregg noted thT the litigation of the suit being •.' aged by North Carolina College L. v School students seeking ad mission to the law faculty at thn University of North Carolina has alrc-sri;, cost more than $4,000. Os that amount, hardly $2,000 had h> • ; forthcoming -t hen the treas urci's report was being written ic-.. than lwo months ago. In other cases in which th® NAAt'P has ptaved a leading roic the story is the same, the treasurer's report show*. ! ;! f, v cases include three, in ‘al school discrimination casea .■- vv -it as ofher civil rtgtita actions t .. . . V .a«i ..fir in file ('n’.nmiiiee ing Sty rhareing ( hat tin- S >r• J* 1 1- tolina Teachers' Associaiton, rep. te-'uifing more than 7. 000 Negro 'teachers in Uic State, has not ' had epportunit.yto presents its prepo • phlk” to the S'tate Board of Edu cation and the United Forces for Education. Stressed by Dr. Tavior r.ere the legislative aims of the Teachers group which include requests for: 1 Increased support to the col leges in the State, particularly to . /he Veero colleges so that the ary srhddule? ma l be increased and "tacimies be made mjr? nearly poua!/ 4 ? ronf j.nti o n of thf -25.<»00 00A and "ITW-.ro tar ihr building prwgrg.rn. \ A.n a-'idltionai request yotced o-* tbo fra'her i p/htCS tD-SP po*ttpo w « so tile o-t ’hiisb’oont of an frn footiio.tptnded Vo to ohhdren h.-i- already b«»tr aglrd upov bv » TlOgiHaHve mim, e-t the rrnctioK tton of such a. fa cilit.y r* Goldsboro Ts hn~ been noted howevg; ;hat the tTOldnboro fapilify o—.** ..ndo?. cooßtruction does not .noff Hi,, oitipit e« m nrniKuprt '... tho Teach. ore i'.n nor hy pt’ipj Rjssi l«rly situated groups tbroughoul the State.