TEACHERS OPPOSE N.C. SETUP
Sister Gary Declines Raleigh City Council Race
2 More Plan
School Suit
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State.
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TINT TOTS OIF
AS FIRE DEATH
TOLL REACHES 18
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Through l our. Dead
In Latest Trageth
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: A ‘"A
ROMXIAN survey hits re
vealed that, previous
March 1, fifteen Negro resi
dents of Xorth Carolina died
as result of injure sustain
ed in homeplare fires. The
majority of the victims have
been children left unat ■end
ed by part lit-)
C, ASTON!A T b r «• a
young children became th"
unwilling virtinis here last
week as the spectre of death
bv fire continued its anabai
tLontlntieif «.*ts page 4, this seeti«o».
Teachers Would Abolish
Division Os Negro Education
mu IG.'i - The- 70ih convention
at the .w CtK'ohu;. Tc-ocik rs
’/SsSS&Bumn in a conviudm-:-; busi
ness s> :i.• i :■■■»'< lu-l Saturday
wort on !\ ..i'd . s being o. _x>sed
to in.- mn-.i obvious semßinnoe- of
r:. . . iii,; ... ,i: ;r; the s’-.iU' .' school
‘ !i- i , lie. e;;'. .isksnv, tlial all
state losiivaion.- of hijiher lt-arn
be opened to persons of alt
r:.c*-- color ~mi creeds, but also
re oivin ■ it-.i'li in favor of the
ab.ileat oi toe Division of No- ;
j i'.i Edtieatiun affiliate of the State ;
!i< tliii-tl..
t'hcse r< solutions were en
tturM'd during tin- session
which was also highlighted by
-I 0. ' V.V.
■or: ,y, ; o«;:Sp*:a nTD. TyD:' ' y 'Mi
jig -1 i j 2%
CANDIDATE AND I’AMiJ.V
The Rev. William R. C rawford of
Winston-Salem, who last week
i r jiartier:i that hit v.ould seek the
¥
M’ss itaVKlss
i.r\ Mi riii in i.. lay mr and
Bui liar* Us..ni' N (. O. I‘t-ar.
soti. la'J- ijh m mill teacher \l-
I tt :>i. ,kt-r Hii! be repre
s' lei's! it; intervention in til**
sin! fin'll March <i h\ Janies I .
Ilntni is. I.; Wilmington. stir
admission t.i th,. Medical
''Ai'h'i it tin- 1 nivrsitt of
Continued on fma■ K, this .seelmiii
f'
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X \.\Cl* (H i lt I U. TOt K;S X.
< ■—Tin- I{t v. Walter I*. OoHutt,
i litiich secretary of tin* X \.V< !’,
i- < tirrcntlv on :i tour of North
(arolti'i which included an ap
pearand- in Kiieigh on i-rhlav
night, Man h at the Blond
north Street VJICA. (Sec stories
Sei-Hoii i. j>as«‘ and Section
pa KC l‘>)
tin- pj.-s.iKe of resolutions
Uiiough which the Associa
tion, representing; some I.OUO
Negro teachers m public
sihooK, seek to secure e<|M;U
--i/.eu teaciier supplements pro
tided t,y local funds and gain
a salary schedule ranging from
S .'•»!«» to shied annually tor
notdeis of -A” certificates,
WOl I.l) IVILGK Vli:
The rcsoUition c..11in.; to." the
i:c11. i ion ot I«at* .W ro division 01
the Stall !> pannem of Education
.'si: ; iii. inti i-ra'-Min of *.% orketv ill
:h.- ettvision into tin regular <li
vis-mns of ti.c- <!■ ■pnrtment. Tin re
sell;: iw.’i ai .I. .•• -is more emnloy*-
Third Ward aldermanship in this
year's municipal election, sg
shown in his home with iiis wife,
i Gwendolyn. and tfaclr da««toter ;
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vui.r.Mi-: xxx rarer; 11. n<;r;si eakoi.ixa week expend sate ud ay, march 21. Iha 1 no. r,
2 Seek Post Being Deserted
By NC’s First Race Alderman
MINISTER AND
COLLEGE MAN IN
RACE IN WINSTON
Rex. Williams' Seal
Soughi I>\ Men Who
Hold l ocal Esteem
V,'IN Vi'ijN-S A! 1 1 An ititor
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'1 ha : tV '•J Abb- :■ -....- a;;. lOomS !:»
It,.- al;> ill til* decision of a ITlln
i.-i--: - mii an * eueator to run for
Ito nffiei in this y.-ir's mun.i' AaJ
■ iei'lloilS.
Sc-fhini; tji(. co' *t. d jx.sl vs inch
■ be: .:■ \ .le.-it* 0 b- i.> Rev. Kttu
!:* tb \V i* I‘.-j.. Norm V ami hi'*
fnxi X- yro Aiti'-rm'in. arc the Itev
'.Villiand li. C. avafi.i d. pastor of
;.i,iun) PI-.; ;.n; \i«-tlic*disi Cmirch.
and Jour. F la •■■.-. he ni of th*' dc-
J .'iiM .*■•*)! , f e'iacv.t(On amt psycllo
io ,t \Vit*itw-fc..!e;i: Stall.. Ti'a*'}'-
i.ts‘College.
Botii 0. !)■ niOo.'-n.- ,nd hii.nly
lira, ad An fA. general public.
'the tusl to throw his* hat m
ihe prut criiial riiitt wan the K*'v
< raw total uiio Coupled the an
nouni i ttli-nt ol his candidacy on
Wee h*'ml a' with a pledge to
continue "my interest in th*'
tt*-lds of housing. education,
recreation -*mi job opportuni
ty/’ if elected.
1 1. on tinned on page S. tSiis section!
int nt ior Xi gn>t- in liic Stale Dt—
r> ;rl:::i if. of Education.
EMIORSI SIITS
Noi'hi Carolina's teacher- also
1 solved ttv.fii-elv's in favor of
- n.iorsi iucj.; of the action- being
taken by '.‘omm unitie- seek ini'* c—
pi.iliy iHon of education:-! oppor
luni i* olid fac-ilUifc-.--. The group
endorses ah muons taken by tile--
ei.nursumiiw including appeals
lb.i • r. -it U, ■ court.-.
OTHER ACTION TAKEN
In (it a : action- during Satur
•j&v's bu-in -s session, NCTA rvp
resentati-, - - voted to seek r« -pre
en tation m the National Educa
i Continued on page 8, this section)
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Gloria Yvette, The post is being
vacated h yttie Rev. Kenneth R.
VVilUams, the first Negro alder
Siiaa in Winston-Salem uisfbry-
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TRACHKRS HOED SESSIONS
—Pictured above are -oitie of the
participants in the Tilth annual
colic cniion of the North Carolina
Teachers Yssociation -tug'd at
Raleigh i.ist weekend Top photo
shows Or. V C. New bold of Un-
Negro Division of tile State hr
partm. nt of Rdueation recclvtng
a piaque eonuncmora.Jig his -t-r.
Projected Edict Would
Assure Greater Justice
KAi.EIOH Ai'k’timont Hr -.
wi>( ' n a hill je-i'din-r action be
fore the .Vt.ri’i c..r;»lhia General
AsKinwhly gives indication of a
now ho for popt:! '.r ju-lice, it.
if opined in manC n nirrs,
TliehiSi calling l’o rdrnstie chan-,
pron in the States rn, -dicr -yste.n
wniihi. in many inslam-es. make
innndritorv thoromrh invesiicaiions.
into the de.-uli of Nesroes whereas;
'lnv'- examinations have KOincMm 1 *
been deemd lumeecefsiiry. it is he
lieved.
Tn sircumont before a He«:«» 1
com mil tec Tuesday. Duke Culver- .
-iiv paliiolopisf. Dr. Willey li. ;
Forlnih noted that ‘’a verv sub j
V-lanlial itortion” of ihe murders
committed in she state jjo undetee..
ted.
While the nathologl-i indicated
that his purpose was to onconrasrc
Die in lent ion of Rcionee into ihe .
investiarntion of unnatural or -sits- ,
nieious deaths, ;i is also felt that i
•the actv.ition of the edict, he sos- j
rers would play a leading role ic
vices from Prof. 11. V. Hr«wn,
pa >t president »f tils 1 Teachers
group. 11l photo bottom left, Thur
cood .Marshall. chit I' coihim) for
flii Nation. ij Association for the
V(Jven<-oment of Colored people,
addresses one s ssion of the con
vention. slightly disccrnalilo is
.f. saiind' i > r.oddiinr. noted an
tlior and Hampton l»ts.titut^.
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the actf.iisit in’., of invi :•(Station of :
deaths iri N'eyrn end other minor
ity groups Ivy tai- iny lie . ornner'.y .
office out of the re;,ho ~i oolitils. !
.II’ST AXOTHKK ONE W.AH
With IS of the 10ft vsonnty cor
; oilers in the sta! ■ tinsv will'.- o
medical education, fosterers of i'c
proposed legislative action see:-: •<» j
re/d.isu coroners front (lulios of i •
; hitthlv technical character for j
which they are not trained.”
I .ad.- of technical training: by j
'coroners in deaths of Men of Col
: or have provoked thv> listintr of
; "hist another ono dead’' rtftd the
; filing of “natlral death" certificate*
I withosit Investigation.
Detection info deaths cannot he
undertaken pror to issuance of de
cision hv a coroner's jure. Til
manv instances no coroner’s ju
ries are enmnoied and dea'hM of,
. ivhnr nntholo'risfc consider, of ‘ an
i pnfiirai or suspicious causes'' »{< 1
i undetected. 1
The edict for 'Vulrh r>* ■ ■,,*•■* *■*
(Contoan fid on page 8, this section; 1
lessor wh« \\.is also a featured
speaker. to photo tuoticiii right is
A H \ndci soii. cum cot jCrsi
d> ii; of !a<- , piiis member
Tejehers Xysoi-iato-n .is tic pr* .
scuts ins u < iconic ; tit!l ess.—f Al»-
OI.IMAN Photos by SHI. It AI! 11
TWIN cm HUE FIGHTERS
Winston-Salem recently be
came the first North Carolina city
to hire Negro firemen, designat
ing iib Stations Number 4 at
"*Xg ■ \ ' x ,( b.
fOVsfl/l ’.XT— I'ert r.irhara
tV.-.tson. ini- rnalinii;ili\ famed
fashion consultant and owner
pi -.'(lent •>! th.- noted I'.'Mdi'ord
Models is to serve <n tin role
Duties Os Church
\I T 1 ?* iff 1 T'i
W orM. i-t «ie Aev,
M. Gary Decline
I’ A! ,I'jlt. *1 IU. Kef. “Sistor" Mabt-1 ERnry mouu
<■'•<l t)i;> w pc*i< tisat sin* wit! not ofivr i-,.-; a canditi; }.- for
; st'bf *•!! Da- Raa-igb CRv CoUiicß.
b t. E.yry’s aniiouncrsaerß » aino as climax to a cun
c-t'ili'ti lv <> vcmk drive* in whicdi local cRi/cu-. 11 f hot h
1 aims rvi'ic'T upon her to -.'m'si-lcr ofjVrimr for ti c post
aiiii thuing wo* li she tried unsuccessfully to organize her
( hmr 1 woi’k so tii.it she would b* able to •' .<».
.As pa-top of Crat t* AME Zhui riiurel; here, Rt-s.
Dai-v lias to handle an extensive amount of d'-iKitninatiou
-1! obligati -n-. \v ll 'a I 1 fenvs of I* v ;ee to her oivilh a!
the 10-.utl -ehorch and v.-ilh outstanding recortls made not
only in Raleigh vicinity church woE. but also m work of
(lie AfTio.-Mj MeJhotlis: Fnr-eounS /don (’luiu-it through out
CONTI NEED ON PACE x
Twin City Citizens Hold
Tenaciously Onto Homes
V.’l\>:TOa-SALFM I’he Park
'it:')MCl lit,. >1..;.; fOnP'o\ I'i Nll
still h'.lU.il'f. fire.
AH imi'i ;.tiuny. however, ipoutl to
,i CO!!-: Sell defc..’. fur embattled
i*t* id -ai.» ..f tin 1’ ;rk Terrace Apart
in. orbs -./ho ar, resisting vlh"'is of
.\! He, ,ii i*. 1. a.. , v, ev. ■ ;i-1' of
iti, ha.Viiiti' sc velopna nl, to evict
firm as a nun - to transfer ils ton
uci froii. coda• t,> white
Legal afiSyO by bicLes,::, head id
a lar v tit -.1; if iff concern, lid snag
To so. c I 1 -si .Past Ice “i Pc-SlCt: H.
A. P«*j)t'y i-b'ciw v-ti nonsuit.- in cas-’-r
liivot vttty seven i.\-scrvici r u-n
■'.'ho itaii belt; iielOUC !hi !.-'!• ilSscCi
So '.UCate .ill ■;Si,!,.ll* ill lilt IP'IJ
all-Negro i -t-i. « , a i.itsfli r-. i
ftmpimb - ■ s.j .~.
hr ** . V ... t ft .
nr* * Vi*- " __
Sv3- , 1- ... es~'-. - , i
-*£&??. * __ 4
hi gmst ciinsuliniH during a
"Charm W * •-Is" "h-ere uni e t * iiig
s lr;r-*l at \. and I. College.
C recast nr a .March 17 through :tl
See S'oi‘\ In.id. .
joe; by Marth 2 .
I losea Price, counsel for the
tenants, successfully argued
'iiat the veterans could not be
evicted within 90 tUvs of the
eviction date id non-veterans,
Tiu n,.y pointed Opt
saiii she iav csvin;; veterans this
iv< ; tec> inn <•••. i. e.« .Aos il A. H> paid
Ja * b,;p,.(i ; i.eiiuht be extended, but
indtvaicd .bsb he * a plannim;
■ ol ■' a■, 'Ve
The v I'tvi'a i;; \Vt:;'c .. e' -" 39
Pmish Iti ads i. ha, ■■ ci s; mmoned
le . . .*:ic ',■!;■ ,Tis■ ry at
ter they ) ;i! - b to eony'ilv v.'Mit
c iiiri'i; i! ■ ji . i 6 jud'-' -
( onllmn d on page Sj