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* HE! DEI ** THE CAROLINIAN HKI'.OM) SECTION W 10?-: K BN HINT! 1 ATI 'll HA V AlMill, 5, 1052 Jjf***§ g"% •■g %: j * •*, . 1 ’IF®! i Mark Founders Day April 7 U*' * IST IN BOMBING DRAMA A witness to ;» rp< ent hol»i --■i p who, police said, had re jeeted a bribe for his silence, va> i lasted to death with his wife la'! Tncsdav in a riynaniih tiurk- llnncr iVright, It teat <>i(l paint*!,, and his wife. Ophelia. 11, -were blown to bits when Wright sirpped on the starter of bis ‘’o yea'-old truck li h;»rt been parked ai! night in front of Wright's house. Across the street from th* New Haven ('Olitlty jait The e\ plosion, felt a miii away, shattered win flows liiroMi'.liont the neighbar hood, U light was to have hern i witness in police court the 11 ids . liefore the ho mb r!e;*lhs aj the airiignmrnt of l.erov RrddPk, :jO, arrested .■ ■■. : sir pert in tin attempted holdup of a shoe shine pal lor Wiight u• tverkins in the place when the attempt oeettrert. Police said a third pesron ■•> is urested last v c*"k after tUfgerfl •. offering Wright a. bribe not to testify 1 in- Wright* arc shown top right. the blast scene and wreck age at the left, and Reddick, an ex-eonvict held on suspicion in connection with the explosion deaths of the Wrights is shown at the detective bureau at the start of ijiiestionint, Photo was taken last Wednesday afternoon t pan his arjvai front New Vmk « <t\ where he '" as captured last Wedltesda - night With Red dirk are Deter fives Clarence .!.< cobs. left, and Detective Ser geant Jos'-ph Seillaba. it his was one of the most tragic and hor rP le < ases it* history. similar to the yjnoif bombings at Mims. Florida on ( hristmas night and Final Rites Held For Leader Os Church Group CLEVELAND. O < ANi’t Some ?.,m persons, iwi»d:u:: more than 100 dignitaries of lb- /'hm-oh of God in Christ. aUoti-;c<i >i services here 1...-1 ■’.", k for Fb-hop Riley , . Wo ■ I. to., prelate of the Church of God r■, Christ. Services were in chaise «f tllC fit-man and Williams 1 ott tral bn?nr, founded by the tie < eased Bishop O. r. iom, T'ltHadelphia. f*a . prejchhi tlie 2 Million Voters In South Aim of the NAACF NEW YORK Seftir-c ■! CO " Si ft.O' Wsh r IV it", cxi'iitii'vc secretary ,>f th. NatevinJ A ia • tional foi the Ad. nr -rment of Colored People, hos ■ motweed the launching of a p.m-partisan drive to do the p> psent num ber of Neoo voters in she South before the November election. Acooj dioc to the best avail i<~ estimate? there &t*e now about ».- 1100,900 Negro voters in the wi'.H 1 .- ern states, Mr. White «aid **j mak ing his announcement ‘To be come an effective political factoi in the South.” he asserted, "the Negro vote will have to be vastly expanded. If Negroes are to have any influence in government, if they expect to get Congress to pass civil rights measures they must vole tntelligenf.lv. consistent ly end in ever-increasing numbers. t'X.r goal for 1952 m 2.900.006 have attracted nationwide atten- Press - inn and regret. Its interstate i'aneraf oral lon. Bishop * has If Mason. Memphis. term., senior bishop and founder oi the f 'biir* h of tied in Christ, rlflivrred flic rulogv. and fhr Rcv Louis il lord, f hi'-ai'O. sod the rinsing prayer. Prior t.i final rites, the body of i.e national!) - known church- ’ • - -m e imr In st;vn n-, the ■•. in ii h*- ban 1 1111 in 'Cleveland -i ■ :i-i;,i"d d.f.flO infijiia is a.id pi? viewed tm remains The campaign. which is expec- , ted to greatly accelerated wifh .>o the Rex* :t0 days, wit! be car ■ i-’fi out through the NAAC P ; braivhff and slate rmifcroyicos in ‘ihaf region. I'iie hav* teen for *-■.i id fl for ihr ■ -slati! ;mirncivt of ; arrdf mm and YhCttUt Committer:.;: •»: tin- state, congressional district « 4 idea: iv "is throughout the • * Spn-th ' y, NORTH CASOUNA OPENS DRIVE Tnkiiij} the lead in this carrs f-igr. 'b" North Carolina Confer ence of NS ACP B: carr-i.'S head a conference in Raleigh on Sfterefc '.2 attended by 390 deb? grates from ill sections of the state. Kelly M. AK’-xt-ander was named cha,Wr.ii.n ■; of the si.abi registration nua vot m i committee Committee chair- . ■•Contiuueft »n p«fr tii i.THIS IS IT # be/ lin Hof/owaq 1^0? HIGH SO< UTV .!)•' ALL BIG TIME SOCIAL AF FAIRS TURN OUT USE THAT ON f 1 Din THE OTHER NIGHT. I’m gonna stay at hum- from now f .;!■■• j i Si>en out there if ! hue! been in town. On! 0r.,i..- lu.r tf'-V. w usually assign i • r, i eporiers ore to cover the iiof■ • - ,f a,.:-,-:t to women. r>nd at'Other io 'over the fights. Talking some loud cuss ire.. ic-avy drinking and road- j house brawling. Man those folks • sidid put some down! if Mould have been »ii right if the place had »<*,•», p road liiiii-.i- ahum 3f¥t mihs -1 roi») nowhere, and if the peo ple involved bad been vert lon hands, stevedores, hoboes and tramps But the v. ;-.y it went down, the ■■■iff was ■'< white night club nc.rr a residential area hired for one night o pnee we hear was about; sy.O. end the people involved; were lawvers. doctors, teachers, priiaehers. social workers pharrm cists and businessmen. And Mast,! thev raised Hell! They tell me that a bratid, • new light broke out every five j minutes That preachers and teach-; ers were cissstn’ like merchant 1 framm and that at least one big-1 . bosom social worker pulled two Board Head To Address 85th Event ( iIAUDOTTF I/i !■ I'li v ici' ‘ t -• of the J)i\ i -ion of Ilirhei Ki.lucntion of the fb-'-artl <>f Chi istian (education, i i u shytet ten Church US A, v.ilj <!•'- iivCi the H.VH A mine I I'm nflm ;b I'.:- nfld!*':- at .folm.'sw. ( Smith; ** ; si! r on April ? The koiini.b. -s’ Day program will £ < nr fill! dev of nr * , V :! jo ,\t i Ibii!- it lil M‘k i< I III* l:.rII O1 I I i*l* *£ » ’ .' ill he a memorial <»o vice Re -neirii'iwcd in the -c, : e .ill he Mr Henry I. ae ren< <■ M’‘Ct'orc,v. former pi e ident Di Charles H ."nr.to. former dean of the school .( fh> oiogy Dr Rob ft L T)'h;c fcniTier 'winner of nvt'tienvi tic Dr Thomas A lamr., former niif*' ;or of .sociology S Mcrhert Ailmp ■ former legisfi as aid Wil ii.im < iamineli. fornn-i tiinfossiu of eoneatmii and director of .onii ncj school am! extension." In the afternoon at ‘-'.-'iO o'clock ' the formal Founders' Day excrci , wii! take place Following the Founder*' Dnv , r.iyrnm. tlm ftp ire group wii! march to the back of the campus i'cT a ground Breaking -seiviee for ,"i centra! heating plan!. dohicon C Smith University ,c.i- so •no'.fi on April 7. U’-fl7 tte\ ..1 . d Samuel * Alexcndar Jl • then a parochial school with 'he : lans of tie in:: developed ! .;o i coilrcite and theological . ,-chrxii Tin sc poaiiP wi'O .' ('• • .ii> ' i ompiloted m. the institution con* If." i:-. first theological decree ii 1;7.? and its firs' college degrees • ) t;vtl Tt r nf.tit:;! mi ■ ha turn C • own <tld • I turned out fhoc ■oi ds of i. mg men and v. "mi n ♦<; n aki tiiop -ontn net inns to the wmid in various fields "f et’idoa m \\ i vmii Rs win, bi: mwn) on \i n ovsts Tinu srvn: GUTFNrSBOHO The S'ate Broadcast of the North Carolina Association of New Farmers of America will he heard over major radio s* itions in North Carolina during National NFA Week, begin ning April 1 through 5, according to announcement made by W J 'Fisher Greensboro's Station WHIG the Columbia affiliate in the Pied mont. will carry the program Fri o :v momring, April i at. 0:110 a.rn. WPTF. trie NBC affiliate at Tin high ha< tentatively scheduled tin* -hm* for Thursday. April 1! WRT Charlotte and the Columbia < utlct ,n Washington. North Caro lina are planning shows dui mg the same period. handfulls of hair out of a ■ •‘•unfy school teacher's head because she dancing too close to hei hus band One big-shot business man had to fake his suit to the cleaners the next morning to have it clean ed because a debutram.p got sick from dririk'ng bourbon and stein ■ hen she had been accustomed to 'drinking white lightning mid wa ter, and another one had to hock his watch to get some loot to take over to the place he rented his ! tux to pay for a big rip a. chick 'put in it. Bad heads were a dime a dozen in the ‘upper strata” the next | day. and ail. the local drugstores sold out of Bromo Seltzer before ’{> o’clock THE WAY I HEARD fT. * whole gattr of fraternities and sororities and other kinds of groups got together to throw ibis big shindig. The group in charge, { heard, were the Al phas, the. Kappas, the Deltas, the Omegas, the NAACP, the WPA, the CCC, the NR A, the I OP A the USO and just about j every other orguiMion ex cept the Hargett Street Junior Bourbon Drinkers Association. Inc., of the United Slates c.f America. They pulled s>, big enough boner ■when they hauled off and hired a y/?*j■ojj&o.ooisoooi'/o : C‘.ock/X'OvO''. •> ;• c>'t- • ;>*x> .'XtC*.' I .* | ziz ~ ' < iwtos stories b.t shirj.ey) § C» / !*OC*o'Ov*0 4 OC ; iOO.O'*^OO.C>OOOOOOO.O v >o*. OOOOOOC'OOOvOOOOOvOv >-><oo • >00,00C'OOO*>• > vvOOvvOOOO->v*>v*>Ovv oC*< * KDĸDK mss Bi U,ARI) BruHPl! \ senior a! Bennett College, Flhrt limb i 11 a rrl Ib» daughter of Mr. ,md Mi John Hilliard of W -vi r<f,s <, i A major in History, Miss lard is pri-sM™t of the StM dent t iiion Board of Mana-ficrs, Vice President of !be s r iii--. Class ilfsi-; V. President of Rh» Sigma 'Soei.ii Science Honorary Society ; member of the Social Scienci Seminal'. Also, Co-leader of the ftreat Books < lub; member of the V. IV < V; mem be i of B< n net Banner, school paper; mem her of the Tomu ' lub; and an honor roll student f isted in Who's Who Annul); Students in American Colleges •‘•hue hand to play the first one jof tin-:c •iama s Whco they did the ■ san'it i-itint? the next night., they i should nave stopped right there i j and drooped dead in a croup. ; Not s’lteda-d with rw-=vr-mg tip i t:u. i i much, the v had to yo and ; i give sous o’f'viy oh that lo.i* foi i jibe use of the club and then had to proceed :,1 act like a bunch ■if country people m ' s'i'i on S’a i turciay. l ike I said before, if all hi g : time -social affairs t«m out j like that one did. I'm gonna • tar at home from now on! AN\ OI’NCEM I NT ITS \ BOY! His name is Burke Lin, 2nd. He was bom at Norfolk h (immunity Hospi sal March *A '■ ! Yep both Mom . and hahe. ij are doing nicely, thank you at the Norfolk residence it 9FI South Street. We all appreci ate jour interest. j KALSICH HIS LONG BEEN j ONE OF HiK STATE'S TOP . CONVENTION CENT.EBS. jimt Uie I .-atuaticn r. a • iff l re i th.. pJ-v. .Within ;. Iwo vn.C; period, the City -Sis u><•;•: and ’--'CI be site of moon ruts ‘be Alpha Kappa Al pha .Sorority, the Kappa Erator •rdty. th t‘ .beanos Supervisor’s re-' j dionai. the Slate High School D. s ima Asset.;.-?so,- : atwi the Not in Ca- J retina Teactffers’ .Association. lit ! attendance at the inoetings which j stated sot this and next week ■: have a J reads fc • ■■' Id and those i were tip pi oxime: est 10,000 people. and 1 niversities. Miss Bullad finds rending; and politics her favorite diversion HISS Vi II KINS Si. tii'ciHinc'.- \ N v 11 ; SUERROD Wii BIN’S, senior .it St Augusfitit - ( ollcgc and niece of Mrs. Jen nie V Wilkins of Oxford. N ( , is i major in Social Sri e nee. (.'or respond jug .Secretary of the campus chaptei of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, secre tary So the Dean of Women, Assistant Secretary of the sen ior class, and secretary of the senior Residence Hal! Miss Wilkins is a member -if tin folio'-, ine organi/.ations; Pen staff. Campus Calendar staff Falcon Yearbook Staff, Social Science dub. Big Sister's Club and Dramatic Club. She is also listed iri Who's Who Among students In American Colleges and I diversities. Reading and writing poetry ar* her pastimes mss \ \ m\\ vc. Jl'lim V IJ. -MFIE. dough ter of Mr. and Mis. James Li Flamer of Philadelphia, is a freshman »♦ North Carolina College, .Secretary of the freshman class. Miss Flamer is a mem ber of the Hy Leaf Club; member of tb* House < ounefl of Annie Day Shepard D-irroi ,ctv; and a incfn'ur of the col lege choir Ab'-o she K an honor roll -indent and member of the cheerleader ..rcuad. Her bobbies- mdafb soft bah. piano, and crossword jmtKln. HISS MOORF A. & I. GERTHA MOORE, freshman at A # T Cclleg-e is the dough - ter of Mr. and ATrv Henry R. Moore of Rich Square., N. C. Xhs Moore, who is secretary of her freshman class is also a member of the Richardson R Harrison Rta-ers: member of the V, W, 1. A., appeared on the Hour of ( mnii p-e gram sponsored by the H<-!t - Sigma Theta Sorority An English ma jm un the B Honoi toll tc: tin (|tiar<ci . iv.v toted Mi--. I'i'sb man <'!ass of tin i- 1 ,- ‘-‘ nd c.'l A A 1 Folic r -ill , M tlninni Srtliilvii ship ruff ' V poi M-d fin A A I r Mi‘-i i.idi'i iiroadc e-i for lh- vc ir Weeping a let aphook .-mi *' '»! lectins; autographs ai< >** r fiotlbies MiSS JOISASOA Favrlh-i i! 1 -- Bf’iSSflC ItEKT* JOHNSON, .sfnior Vavi Negro Vote Seen Factor In 2-Party Trend In Dixie | CfIAPEK Hi; L 'Co- luff -s ■ in;: Negro v*»te tn the .‘kedh .» i tnsjor iactsw in the growth r»l ; ; (WO party sy-Ti !.'i i region Tiird is the hehef of Airs.'-' Heeid. an .-xpm’u kch : < ! litb-al -i'ie.rd Ist whin f- i K.-'-k : a Two-Party SnuH;? .s hc-ny •;;iWished here today : After ;t thm-year oudv »f Sou j them r.-tditics in ttlcvon stair's j H“;ird is cerla.n that a ;o-;.arf.;- ; system is coming m the -S'-ioh, ! .md he is convinced tii«4 the M* •- ’ ;,ro vine wiii hns-ten its dcvci »p* ; Tieni. In the Six chapter- of hi’. • hook devoted in Negro polil-cs. the author points out lliat C * -Ii iin l >..ii in ) I; iH ■-f ’be white primary t-niwed at* historical bitri ic i to tin growth «>f She >mithi-i n Re publicatt party. •j 'The Negro js trer; Jicc.iiw Üb” ; ijbr-rr: -vin. : of U'.r if-Ua. iatj-' ; party ir, .voTorpi st.a'v's SUord | seys "And in Jibing so hr > ■ i helping to make that ry ■</.- ! sdtisfacti-ry for the conservative i T>mt>cr»ts, who already are -t --j less and who .see ta«- most likely j recruits for the Southern Rcruh-* ' j licans. Thus the Negro is cmcou !raging the growth of eorup "ri c : party politics in t> very real wa' ! Professot Heard, v.*ho is on five .staff of the Univeisii}- of North iliS2i 1 m IJ-achi i - College, i-> tile daugh* S ter id Mrs. Delia Evelyn John- | .on of Movcrii, N. C h I eating hc< four year* at • S I - v ctti-i, iHc Mali T' acher;., 4 **l l--g, Mi-.-, foliti -to tris been 8 a g.-i■rc!:ii \ of {lie Cilicth* M ( In'-, i J-.iaisl uppidot* o<!f «t s -o' (i,< mdn- srbooi r; r H M dent *>t lilt- f c -r|• tv -dclr-lf 0 Flie-.inn* Book < bib. chair- I i ,:: oS j-tr-iu •: .uii fointnittfl; of S Ho V W. C \., and at present 1 president of the Stprlenl Cotm- I c> 1 I "or five .{barters, she mod* j ■ln Dean’s f is!, and is listed <ti Who's Who Among Students in * meric.in Colleges and Cm wiili'% HvF 52. Her hobbies include mtdMur. going !o movies, and towing. i c,! prac- I ti-vi pnliLsaj n,|r* ar- and h«» * ■ ,Us on I \ •( r > Party I most I ,j:;h .".uons D- I ■,c. -s in this ■ f?py t WILLIAMS I \V{M ;TV :■; AN'P* I of the For;»y ,U couaiy H week • ••-’WWtnd- I • ■ Re.- Kebrut.b K WAbimjft <m jo •■if- , vc,: ,f XJiMc ■ 1 ; ■ : i c v .;»plate is Win;,ti'iii ■ S.-d-ifti T, "v-ii-'v ?; CoS- ■ i to rc; bus ietnW-1' o.f thb ■ {.fl.a:d who r-'signer! ■ The 1 ft!’,-- of Kov. tViTliAms. a H • ■ ds/rics A. Grey | rnfi-ssor at tii© fl • je.i'-h--’-'. n-ii; ’u' -ient (brough regti- « i St*j«:cTivt N»-’"/h;c clmwwls be- ■ f >rt- in-, appoi rural’;'>t bet-rwoos of- ■ ’ r „ -,T * V.» ' « Long vo Ci ! *ri I’i-vie ;,ffates. ’Ret'. @ Vv'iUiams formet r- ! f.-'C'n,n, ■ ►in*jd tvs five present minister' of the §1 ■ WEnd Bapi --t Church. ■
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