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U.N.C LAW SCHOOL APPEAL SET KLAN TRY FOR REVENGE FAILS TWIN ( ITV Si 1 !>l \1 - (If i, „f. Kulmmid < *si% •i- Hon! row. It’ll, W h.-ton-Sal m. > pri sident »i tin- junioi <■!. t North Carolina < «»it. ha- •» fltjtH at Mir !» : ( oii • cwnirffil of i . i,. •• 1-1 ■ Mt-pey- Home ;> rv logging Victim Destroyed In Mystery Fire jpiprirnfm err ss mmm RALEIGH- Rut n: 10.-Si” 1 if.fiy, ill. S'a’ pjo i. <i Os t.OHHOi A il.;. ■ ~ ~. i, .. <• ■ j - v . '• ■1 iii t, r> . iil pi -v.t.r. v : V.:, Cl. to-:;.Lie ill -nt of , G.C i ti-. i;I.U *-d Ni'j’.rs u • Jill! lIC-d'. no concludes the North C.ir. olina Mental fit iltl, ( .-unit! which ill i - MCfk .iniiimmrii wholehearted support of the request lot an appr.to: latinn from tho fit-iircal \sscinbly loi tin- purpose of building such ,jr school, Tlir t ouncti also urg ed other a ins for state insti tutions, att«-r listening to a re- Young of H,o Male Hospitals port from Supt-i inM'niient Dav id Young of the st.it-’ Hospitals *, establishment of a psyi-niairir unit at the INt Medical School aini lh.- provision of a , Continued on page It. ASPIRE iOR TITLE The above young Uas*s are enwH' *ng for the of the ■ial-bcm-ocfc" in connection with the staging of the V.'tfc «ramul Mberwock and dance* by tb*’ TMta Siam* Theta Sonority at sttiiie:. i ;ioiiji -neouruges seh*-■ ■.* -!iip .me,i- neinh.is and plan, 'if: :! a>,tl i :vic programs for v::ea,i«n periods in the*r home 10-a « Ihe Winston-Salem student Mi.jwn are, first mu, t'lt! :-i .erf Oli er Kli/ab'-tb 'siiej!. ti. rics Crumhlin. and iilsGc-mcu 100 Laic In \■ % *\*vg* «* ’’ r ■ f v ?. t i ’. s 5 v <. * l ». 1 nmih Had ! led 1 ’.si - ; ~ i ’ . - !, .f; ~ - J{ n I, |x ' - > l li * a K a fl to till auHlia’.ti’s iv. ■: '» S’ :i K ’•• :i ,ot fire to tile o' - - •” ■.. I:,” v. ynlri-'• ic victim ■ ■■ :■ a-.” ' f the -* a ■_ 1 ', 'i- nt i i i : 1 * ;• f 11’ uh: Ot > .if Wilil, Lee - -.cd if. Mi” Fvor ■ V,e c.r, picul-. clc ;■ ot !. si. nous O': 1- tle. rti.w.-rs, in mid-Janu ary was victim of a Kiel) Hug ging, in « iii, ii about Li hooded men descended upon the house in the hiaek of tin- night, wrested hei from' bi d arid feat h--r brutally about the body with belts and whips and struck her aliotit the head with gun butts, Mrs. nnw.-.-s had br.iu-d frorp, 'Continued on page 8, this s. etiom i _ i n*t~ ni . March 9. contest ants for Ihtc 1951 title, arc scat- j cd tett to light-- Misses Ag»«* i Alston, Valerie WUsati -'’Ml An nie llort,m. Standing til'd Misses iT«ci!tt ifftom* un-st Jessie K evVjc « EftWRtNCP MICROFfLMING SERVICE y Lewis H. Lawrence, President \ Rt. 3, Bov ;?12 £y.QUAL-VARiNA, C. • M’thtir I' Payne. erOmi ro«: Iheodor. .Massey llsie Cannon, .lor H, Thompson, and H illie Me- J.ulilen. C,n li rou : S'a than I. Simms. Lawrence Cooper, Mar ion Davis i harb’s flb-nn. and (Iron V Jones, ALtIMN! GROUPS MEET AT NCC D! HHAS; - Tut- tint "e tin.; of L - hi A .Slum, tit .'is -H-iafi.il, v. inch L; con-: a vised 1 . i’l Ntirth and s. ; ui” ■■■ : a. Id it Nil. ; '• t"- Coln •„< - n Fratt.y ami ■' lin'd. ,v .'.Liit . o ;,|.q 3 tiveo. ti ';’i to unn. - ir-.-nt by Iy ii. : a ,d. i t It -s < xpt-et-’d 5 -1a; .hi Aii.i.-mi AssnciHlinti., in fiK a 'a lii (ud if- : fsenlatJve> Ih. theme of the meeting mil he. A\ f> it Can We D<> In Intie.is,. Membership tn the \ie.r and National \luntni ,\s v.nation.-'' Participating on llie program mil he Dr. V ! Ider, president ot North f ar olilla college, uho will deliver the prinetpi,- address Friday. Match at 8:fi(l p. u>. Dr, Kl der nil! he introduced by Vsa T. Spaulding, president of the North Carolina College Alum- ni Avuw lation. Greetings will he extended bv Or. .1. VI. Hub bard, member of the Trustees, and a response given by Mis. I M. Turner, president oi TU/abeth C its state Teachers College Alumni Association. Followin'.; tii F: idav e.'Oniii:. Saturday morning at TOO a. in. and continue throughout the da> until 4:30 p. m. sy • ® y ryt I pf ® t huicide 1 ry rails; Man’s Leap Short E! .IZ /> BETHTOWN “A man call'! ' •■.’in cun.;:.it suicide success i'iilly wound here," a local resident in* uii- '-■ ■■■:• am mined to take o-.vu life u.v■ i ( last week feels. Tile would-be .suicide, Joe Me lotyr.-. 35 souulit to ‘- e nd it all" n,y j . . ;,-ing into to-.* Cape Fear Rivet {inn: .1 bridge gliding the stream His atu-mpt, however, v,as Highly unsuccessful. He miss ed tin- river country mile.” QUERYING INDICATES: Governor Hedging On Appointments RALEIGH Governor Kerr Scott tuok occasion during his press conference Tuesday to remind a Negro reporter that tWe Negro tjue -uon can’t be settled before he. retire* a.- governor. •’Even if it could be," he added, •tijc-rv'd be nothing to slop the next administration jrotn killing oft some of the reforms." The reporter, A. •). Rivera, N. C.. representative for the Pittsburgh,, Home-State Edition Ij vo{.r.\ir: x.\.\ u.u.Ki<;n. n«>k ;*j * cakouxa wkek exdi.\<i,sa'i i’Hdav. .mai:«“h a, ior*i xo. 12 City Accepts Biaced Label APPEAL DATE IS USTEO BEFORE U, S. TRIBUNAL V\ UP Lint vers Seek To 0\ cr-i ifie Pan erst>t it i on 11 sin HTCII :h i NT) \n an; cal a tor -. • I'm..- C c. si Or. ... _ .-hdol : th” Nr.i't:: C; r olii •; Ct.il. e for N'. is equal •<> tin ’■ of li <-• Cmv- fsilv ..i Xu. lh C.,!'.. -a i- >• ~1!, .; f,,. . . m... h< ■ u L in,, tin Cnltid States L’l-.-i ' 1 {if als if 1 M.-tryh l.». Attorneys for the National Association sot the Advanee m- nf ot Colored people filed their brief on I *-hruarv id ask ing for reversal of the lower eoitf decision and admission of Negroes to the Ct.iirrstn ia it school At Hit- u iii, i trial before Fed ■ ra! Di-1 lift Jr.ha- Johnson J. Ha; r i,i Durham. N. C„ last An f:U«i. .NAAC'p Attorneys Conrad O I’f-.u son of Durham, and Thur- Pood i\3;.:r hall iinti Robert !.. Car. t- of th- XAACR national office legal dvi'-at tment submitted evi d.-iiee demonetiating thy superior advantage- of the university law school in comparison with the Ne gro school. The old' ; and larger university .school, they pointed out. offered mow cotii 't ?, had a larger and better lipped library, a faculty of iTcalci numlvr and prestive, and other facilities and advan tage.- not f n joyed ry the Negro ■ clii>ol I Continued on page 8, Ibis section i landing on the river bank some ]g feet ,-hon of hi* goal. thought IT JOKE A v.-itnes to ivfclntyo .- 00-foot Icay immediately modi eftoru to secure aid for the .-.trickcn man, telling attendant.- at nearby aer vic- staU-*n io uoi.it - police of fe a Is. ■ Believing the witness to be jest ing. no efft. ts wen- made by the (Continued on page 8, this section) Pa., Courier ,had asked the gover nor why lie .'•pparen.tly had not carried out campaign promises to give Negroes greater represents - lion on State boards and com missions. He recalled that the , Governor had said in his inaugural I address that lto would. "ft is because of the wide spread dissatisfaction among Negroes with your appointment of a certain Negro to a board , (Continued on page §. this aeetiimi S' ' "'' ' ''' ' ' fsCHOOL < ONimiONs IJR (OiIULU Condition of all schools in Perquimans County were recorded last wee by at otrneys representing Rerquimans' )>.ii ents ti iij» have filed a discrim ination in educational opporluti iVi-rr recorded lasi week by at lor of Kaleigh, (fating camera photo shows Attorney 11. 1., Tay lor of Kaiej;ti, (facing camera set IT HAPPENED m CAROLINA Run, Joe, Run DURHAM Neither oiu- ot the thri.' mi'n nabbed s»t a wh-key still n t j :, j nor.. last Friday night u> named ••Joe," but all ibi c e conic have used l ie •'Run, J<’«: ' .';r,viix“. Leo i'aiki i Ji_!tj*■.'t :\*:'kcr aud Vt rnoJi Webster ~v b n i:i• > J ii cd wlih opera)i:i;i tile >Ulv Web ster v.;,s caught on the site, <,vniif tiit- others were apprehended Sat urday men rung Duo and i-lutw-rt, according to re ports, did "nm." Something New Here DIRHAM Something new has bs'i'ts adde d tu the holdup racket. Ail (tm* needs now is a bru ts 1 s.t use as a weapon. Hubert l.i-e Little, 22, used a brick j.n holding up two men here last v> eck end, petite al iejtf, taking more uiart sf»o for h*s Trouble. Little, however, bad to toil it all to the .ladft this week. They caught him. Meet The Champ BUNN lf you're , vc L - in Dunri, j ask anybody where you cars find | “The Chsmyi ’ and they’ll duvet ! you to RusseO Freeman's farm n n ! Route *5. j Mr. Freeman is a slumipion cot i ton grower, having raised 707 {Continued oa page 8. this strtun) second from left. \tCy Martin A. Martin Richmond, fa (back to tanier,, third from l-tti and At! y i; 111. 1 ml Raley Klitlmolid. partially hidden by Vtt i Martin, (Kseussiiig laic coiitUUoits found at a u infall, X. ( . school dur ing the inspection-evident c-gath ermg tour, facing camera (fourth from left i beside AtCy Murder Charge Set In Classroom Death HALF Id I - A 1;..J• ;gh i.m i.s reiiccicied ;q it.ee bi.il I'm fu.-t ■ t iv,. bbiidi-j- m coriucetk'ir vrilh t;is-. . Jit death of . .-eliOOl girl -inn four women are H. ::ig charged N.ilh piayin.; : oies in Ine tragedy. Joe Gib", one of two broth els who engaged in a running gun I'igii t through city streets here the day a 9-yea,'-old schoolgirl slumped into her desk dead of « bullet wound, must face trial for the murder of Anile Delores Martin Mal loy, tin- young victim. The 1- . women involved. :.i! relativ- .• ,d Giles, must face :>ai e -so-ies liter the fact of m-ir e j. T;Je. women are Mr-, pearl Wail, I*2; Miss Georgia Bust. 20: ••-•id Airs, pearl Burt. 63, all ot VJ-Mi South State Street. Mr-. Re becca Giles, wife of the 'ii< -yd »:l!e! nibs', also face trial on ac , ••stfiiy (. .j Acs. The f,ii..- .•.omen became- .hnplu IN WINSTON-SALEM Tenants May Keep Homes In Project Winston-Salem The on. •,: .u erf the future tenancy of the Hark Terra., c ~j»annivnts remained irn fk'tth d line week u.< Negro (>;en- IMts of the privaicly-wivne,! devel opment m;>f ikyj new strategy in their determined aid to keep their lien, e-. Tin; ta-rosr;•:.- rhe T.sv n H- ■> o ask ed to vacate !>• apart aipr,t“ to make way for ''Chile rent' r s. were henrtonsd on Satimla,• via Ma yor Marshall C K Artec issued a MICROFSLMiNG SERVICE , Lewis H. Lawrence, President Rt. 3, box 212 fUaWM-VARINA, N. C„ 27526 l'aylor is Perquinnuts Supenn temb-nt of Schools Kriggs, ( iiari. man White of tue county s Board of l.itueation, and members ol the boat'd complete the group. The group is picturi d m lrotn of a school 't ii Inch a stlKleiH n a.s killed last Tall ivhen an eaves toppled from the building. e-Ted ,n ti'.ibody when local oil"'. in invfj.tigat.on, found Hod the ■ .i-■ -• i in the shooting oi school gin, had been on a virtual "merry jo ‘round." travel n fi >,m Hu han't- oj one woman To Th< o.'icr, I’oiice report that the Ger man inude f'-Aft pi-dol found by balli-tn- experts to have caus ed the death <*! the \ oung girl, was sent by Mrs. Giles from the Giles residence to the Hurt residence, w her,- efforts were made to hide it. Tv, un ..a- later discovered in * hue i.ei? i,e;u bie fiiii't home. Tin ; ish'i I'.-va it: t'.’.e fatality al h cd] .- .u; rton-n .U'oni the home ■i Raleigh police patrolman last Fall. A .A-chare- on ;he 0.-te of the -.i, dei I' - '■( !(i pvoxim itely • 'll inbe belol'e entering tin;* wind-*., in t lasroom at Lucille 11 .'A ■' Flomcntary School and killing its victim. (statement in which he e.\pre«r>e-.1 lnr|ve that Neyroeb will he a-'dc to continue to lire in the *.T< uislt pi'o.ieet. Th« Mayor disclose,} tha, a ruin'• her of *‘t»uhise-snu"ited eit 'yens'’ had informed him of their desire to help if the development, which was built for Negro occupancy aan be retained fwr i ,:: original TUlfTiOS,'/' ■‘With the eoopwttlon of a.lf iVuminsned an page 8, ials section; n c : I’frr.i KKruvtX I’ll D, lll. Gerald A. tilwurds, CO-inisti i le.u liei at North Car otin: l idlegt. n-ceii t’d the Th. i>. in riit I'.siiy fiom tin Tin vftsity <q Buffalo last week. I)r. l.ni Hits is the son of the late Ti of. ssor G. A. I tin arils of Durham and Mrs. Kitih Ed wards, profs’tn «i voiee at Nortii * arolhia College. Dhi (n h ftfi TAKEi BIAS LABEL Bf IGNCSINC APPEAL (-it\ Will No! Argue Ihvision JhcJ- !? jirc ( Lrowed Children ACRHAM The City of Dtir ' ha.- rtt'-cidt’d to a. .-opt the I of ,actiont-r ot O: .ci uiuiia tio.. lallU. • . ti;. ,Cu|. l'CCl'ill : i-nooi u *mt.'netion do iston .i I. isil M. W atkins, yh.iintn.ui of the Durham Board nj T<tu. cation, announced lhi>. neck that school officials here will not appeal a verdict hantted ttoit it a month ago hi Federal Gonrt Judge John-On J. Hft yes Holding that Negro sttiiioi clnJdi'i-u iu-rc have been uis rnmiiiated against. TI.MNTIFI s j \t I K TAIN HotaJ At-..trn.,-y ,\i. J1 1;; : D Thohip a m-'-inbi-r of t-'-e panel of ootiii.scLs t-iiipioi (rd o\ parents of Hie .school chile..on here to handle iiti,.atioi; in tiie esse, reported this ■ , k .hat there is now unec-trtain t> ar- to iv.hcthpr the plaintiff wtJl -•Pi > n portion of the Fc-dera; -pid'-tc decision which made .state ••’-si -'ivu ■ JifV'ii JUiIUD .-IWt'- oificia? un.iable to the jtmerow e h;* s. Attorney niornpson said (( ontlnued on page h. this section, FACULTY, OTHER GROUPS RALLY BEHIND WICKER Principal Said To Be ”I s ran meal • Groups Think Differently By S I M l COBR.ESPOXDEVT SANFORD—The “Cose of toe Embiitueei PriDi'.y.aT' was drav iiv to a u,|.)id close here early this v.vi; vs ;-roup aft or groun .->f loer.l i'.sidenis rallied t-a the suptTOH <,j prof. W B. Wicker, n, f.;:ibatUed principal of Lee Count, Tr-ming Seriooi. Prof. TVieker. ivt ‘S years principal of the only high school for Xegroe*; in the San ford and surrounding Lee County area, early this month was accused in a petition fil ed by a group of local residents <>f being—ln an orcrall sense —tyrannical m his administra tion of Mu- institution. « lIARGES HIRLKO The- preferring the ebar :**•« aiso i '.:d J by Mrs. ■ Vsnla Hadley, contended in 30 separata points th.-.t the principal used ;c , yatc-m" in appointments; inrii-tev in employing: <>ot-<>f-coun ty teachers; pru>titut<;d his posi tion a.v principal in allowing scho lars f%i act as solicitors, .met f A’, od to cooperate with comrauiMV and church activities in a manned felt becoming his oosition, NI T*PORT RALLIED The m; j -eity of files,, charge * iContinued on page 8. this g«eUar>j
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