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PAGE EIGHT I ] A Reporter Looks At KINSTON By Lin Holloway Carolinian Managing Editor - 'V - .HHIWMiIiHII'WI ■W !■ ll'lt 'iniilMT —■ ■ »—■»«»>»—*:* O*^l I I’M THE REPORTER WHO IS taking ;< look at Kiust. n U.s., ■ i - -*‘, and cant say that I exactly iiJ« vim! i sec While Negroes an: gtowiuc daily more oeonictTiicaUy cCiirein this Hcait of Tobaorw- Und city, they in m.my c... si-. «*•'•»! to U crowing sti-Oion- 1 in tti pocket and weaker in the brain ili.v. tail -till ■ ' 3 1 Wnole. Tom: have 1 nil but put tht . ./ ' Kinston biam h wj** :>i W NaAI.’P Ollt of esiSteTiCC, ;■ u )ll>i I.QW.W v olhe: factor in the ein . hath at Work tl}lfK! itl Hi;.lit !i;t eieio Kinston citizen:: who have taken unon thems.'lvei a fi in isr *H school back down in the < ---"Jp Kinston should be indeed ptouii that .* women ui the lali'ore id .Mrs. .) .1 Hannibal .hove to cast her lot with the progressive minded segment of the populace ot her adopted hometown. Mrs, Hannibal lias proven and is still proving that sin ran "•take it." ulicit as otliei italic* s and lonj tiisie KUiston itsideiits havi fnuveii at the same Uni*- that just can’t make the grade. An n ant pit ot thi latter eJassliba iiori Is the Well - knoW« Kin Sion husiiit ;, .man who sudden !y "IllSeoVtreU Uia tin had an appolfltuient anywhere else but in till (ottiii where riiem bets of tin- K.inst» ns* bool board had promised to confer v. ith striking: Dillard High Echoed stud * -1U s last season. The COUrS; io: . Woman ~ It ft blOr*e to la- t llu- tin eats, CUI -or and taunts ot the cdy Faihc.x She faced i tin se cm sc:., threats end taunt.- and *.*t scathed j but unyielding. A truly steal worn- . an ATTORNEY M. IT. JOHNSON, one of tin lawyers employed to I handle litigation of the pending! school suit, needs not be told a bcut what happens a! Adkins High School. He already knows il>- 1 graduated from Adkins before en tering NO College and eventual,-' Law School. SPEAING OF LAWYERS Kins-: ton’s Harvey Beech can now be culled "Lawy* i Beec h He v. f among those scoring highest marks in recent State ft exam.- at !;., high Young Beech w -s' one if the first Neer-..".-.- to attend the University 1 ot No:!b Cari.»biui. H.s iehool/nates top, .w N (f'.llm ". i.etlit- all* wo-d r, and t the Umveii.u v ni um the *,i avi r new FOR FALL oK^Lwi^ | Chic, CfKiffflm?, Last Word In S:yle ■ ■ - I 7o /fcfe You Look y r our Loveliest .. . V£»|l¥ , ■*. Hn>: EV.KYTHINI; I I'OH TOE MAN'! Al/ CLOTHING 11 R COMPANY ® 113 E. Martin Street irs EASY TO PAY THE O. SC, WAY ■COAT'S 1 K M that he v.'e. always a good u iii ■:i (.l a "gyi .i * -pi v' ANOTHER OF fill. UEE'CU J BOY’S i-. dialog all lignl for him- j :,t in this big, wide wooly world ! ■lull®) 'known in musical circles I .a Vincent Tempo) recently went l on lour will: Tab Smith / IT,The •• da. He i: a tromt/biiis! and an j : i ranger worth noting We last j cro-sed path:, at Hr, high': Club ! Cuiouadc whole his l and was l playing tor ilu- official rt opening IAH SMITH, IM IIHM A!, 1.) is a native ot Kinston, no* Wilson as has often lit-Ml claimed. In ;> recent conversa tion in which 'tali expressed hm sorrow ov* > tin death ot lHirhatu - Lii ( ( Spaulding it was learned that the alto sax master once played witli the Carolina Scrcnadei’s, once hooked out ol Kin-lon WE FAILED I’O SEE OUR SOY : Eddie Wooten while erasing a- ' roll iid to, A the nil • • A eek He . was once at E-we CM, home | tew year:-, ago) and lately has been piloting a taxicab about the city Misses seeing his wife, the I tinner Miss Ida Is lor also i < : recall Ida as tint cute contralto ! who played the vole of Jeptha’s | Daughter in a cantata of u-,e same 1 name staved at u Durham High Silo., of "wav bark when" Co tarring in the p>t, iitation waa in:, l ,, ■ Sniifut'E. who worked up in t. corny the fir-i Hvtiia., ;..a .te. Wvi, tonal it m the State. . THE DUNN BRONI’HHRS are :ni >- tin b:., Shot:, at tin. Rhytlltli ; Cub), tlv-> toil I, v They had 'ill hotel Oil ■ that Melt* of the ! .treed, remetuber '! ’■Due EDWARDS IS AID TO jbe oiit ot town with hr- siiow at ’or, -*ll ’ i with plriiii to '/,, back into She nicht-iif* bu-urivsi: as soon ;.i:: ■ tin. .season S; over. THOSE MIGHT HAVE BEEN : TIH-: GOOD OLD DAYS m Kltis ! ton when tin- ten people who rep ii c: ••nted all that Wan left Os a biand, new magnificent cxiiibi ! unit of talent and artistry” stag- Igi red into the town about half , past-nothing in tn, morning one Ii ay auout It) yours ago. This show group had been \ I ;y --;ms for the most oi the week (the Jay wa: Thursday) itta tent near > ihe entrance- to the gate to now• uoiunct Camp Davis some st> miles distant, kid the cups - arm around . ri.i closed the show because the lovely dancing !;>:• ios had tried to show oft too much of thoit ‘tal i it and artistry' and the locket of the show pad taken to tlight. Th, motley crew (of which 1 ■ was a part* 'worked” its way to. ' Kinston by givin.;: impromptu .-how: at iarmhotises ana village • -tree- ainr, the s uLitv. Upon arn ;.:!u: resting a- wall a: po.sihlv \ \ .->i 'n, Kili.-’tuii tile entil e grouja, [Juiril SPORTSWEAR Continued From Page 1 M AN TOSSED i The defendant, according to tv>- ; tiniony, told officers he planned 10 |in three-person-deep Isyei at T-c j home of a tJedging Kinston show - ! ; girl named "Dot, v.cnt out i.i i one.-, and twos to try n "make j com iooi.” ! Charlie, the piano player, was ! al:.aj an accomplished .-hoe re-•air man and lined uj ■, lew -i ic ; pa:r machine jobs . Ganzi tie •aitu man. was adc.ot with ; tic! |.dick, and lined up > dollars in th,- pool parlor. (tried out my .iddro book and did all light | with a few of the clucks in town, We neve. 1 .(sited {I,, three .mi i.- v.itn the ,'t uup wiiat they, |did to rain fare home, new dn -■ iti>f. undioidtof-: money. 1; was too i idrril. I .After ;■ hard da.- •: u v!', the tlltirt group was back togc-th >-! fiat’s attain when a Ki>. stoii riiicri. came by amt sug gested that tint; roup so out and play “house parties” w liich were hrlng held a mile a illinuti ric lit oft Queen St. in the 1 Don t-Henteiuhti YVhat-They t ailed it” section. Everybody v. as juinpin; It j seemed, that night. Every house • the troupe performed ii ins filled [to the rafter:? with joy-maker- and at least 20 liaise, t*iiv.-ie,j (hat night by the tiavvliug min j: 1 eli- When datvu brok, the next day, | a tired but happy ert-v of mu.a --| dans and chicks were counting • • loot hand over fist . Seine of - the- le linw 1 -, li- ;• •:; ' .at their ' ‘ tabes” were its the 5i()0 cla s. , l l.e cliivk a i.- happy v. it!, th, .r j gains, a!mi. Andto top it oft, a j promoter trim; a Virginia be.o n • icsort had cauitgl' one of -.hr ' Iloit.se |on ty show •• and hired tin crotsp right oil tea a stint eii 1 I it' CtAtv.l Vcp ; ;'UC'.. Ihos. t: VYxVt- tip Oid dU> ■ Wi>iUlri Wll' it' I Dot got to? 'TRIED HARD. HUT FAILED da jour try to contact Jack Ivlm-phy, whoa build in a a swell home not too far from the Uamuba; es-taU- Jack .visit r, Doris tnow wife of Noi folk Y’MCA ■ xcc Walter Ham* i)toh Jt.i is out si -in-law lnci denlully. Doris, who was: noted at Adkins Hi tor hci lovely ringing voice, ii slid right up there as a i singer. WE SHOtl l) UKK TO F.N VRFSS OH APPHEfTATIO l TO the Beeches, all of them, for courtesies shown u.s and our staff dut hi* our too-short stay in Kinston Especial grati • tude to Mrs Vivian Beech of beech’s Soda Shop and (iti’i on Queen Street, who served as a "guide” during our treks through the city. Nice ])< oj> ? KINSTON CAN BE PROUD M Is Chamber of Commerce. N-mm met such friendly folk in my i entire 11 years ■■>!' news pap. ! Citizens of Kinston should v ~',l , <p to the fact that they could learn an awful lot more about rht-ir city it they would cuevk 'iiu- Giiginbc-i i-.a informs ti&h For instance it flu o I the II ’haii.ber oi Comn'ierce’: j.i - pat - I*-. booklet "iiiatoixc Kinston. , Noiiit Carolina” that wt, i • .-. - i :'hat Uh chu: cit on the cornr; -, f j Dermis and Thompson Street.-, was' Tally Kin.-.tiir;':. 'First' F: i. -t S Church and was ....-d by white. ; •’eiigrogation.' and was bmi*. in ‘1857 The Ch'Ut'.h was moved thrt-e I times before it-, saic to the Ne | Presbyterian group Wi furth"! learned thr>\ h i •> •J i ram be. that th* hull oi a boat j that v, ,v destined to y-lava ma ! joi role in the Civil Wa; still ■ in T-he .‘.'ktC-rs Oi the- Ns-g e , Siv',-1 v, ittvin throwing UiMau-. e : joi th. mu in streets of the city The Chamber would hr has* }»;y to supply Kin-Jiou (iti/ens wlt Ii information nun miiui the city. Try and see. !, /56#n£S, i SW'^'J^^r'ng 2 s ! 4 YEARS OLD j SIEAIErtV SSbESON fthiiKtr • MIK « flU'liM 6iSilU.Efis M KENTiiCM, ihf„ UiUiSViUt. W .... . - u. kill his wife and had asked h : -r to I go out to a riverside case to ?uj>- i j.or. Snade, according to officers ; sc,id be inter decided he would not kUi his wife after they had talked thinus ever. Howevi r. the officer • i testified Shad*- told him tlpit he r.ri r.is wife began arguing while ■ sitilng in a car parked near a L.idgv construction ramp when he ~. ,-t‘CI I j > )i■,i>- -aid I,: 1 ..lit lii.- wife With 1 » "rabbit punch" behind th. head ■nil when ho failed to revive her! fell he had k illed her .shade told officers and Khoaf; ! testified Fiat the defendant cue ■ runi bis wit, s body to a catwalk of n railroad bridec that crosses l 11,r river On the way to the bridge Shade j 1 wa- t-ooi ud to have stumbled ov-j or something heavy and decided to “■) I,a cit and get it. It w; ~ a 18-pound sand pump 1 found on the body when r, wa& di.-cov! i, d. The weight was -attached l>* a piece of win that. Khudc tuld tiflieer*,. In used Th* tit leiutant raid It, lowered his wife into the wait is ul the t.iilkln after in- had x>ne out *iu flit- *:atwaik. NAVO* OFi IdAI. ' ; Rocky Mount the drivci ordered WiHiam; to move to the rear of th. H< refused and was ar* tv.-led a,; , plai'cd io jail fm a l’> •-■ ■ ! ~ , :.ii ii ii bio I cf rule) la, sc : ■ nee! Wht r, Utc cum- wa- called i*i R*r. fcy Mount City Goui t .1 • pioVt-d to be a ‘hi 1 ijotatO” lot id', n mis there with tr, id, i able t:!i;t• Spent in COnfei vie ,• with Wil li:.,, ’’ :,:t,:: he>, Gtanatf O Pi-arson :ot L)iu honi, Jud.w Nuroiuil Gobi di-.hi!:.:.c«l . tie- char", again I William Tvtir i.*H! l->i ' p, ti,.i ediugh {ul a n»it hi.,;: !iy < hci t-ai ter. iiOSITI AI, iIEMES Hi said In tidtiMiii:t>-t t-d nioi'jihifU: It. ,-ase iiu. pain a,at told In. two vMi ■ eat ■ 0t,,: -J .. ur.tiy iin- Ire. tj ;ii t , Dr. .Sitt u.K) th. men tftcy -Treed l-.’-.t the- v, omen to another Ijo vital a!„ once. Di Ji-on T t.loyd, hospital atilt .-aii ‘- •.-on, urt vac a ti. tr. rnnoda and Kenneth Pan chai. aetiie- surgeon lives in Ka ; leigTi. ihe doctor said he- sir; zested s Henderson hosp:ta!, 25 ni!"* away. He -aid it would haw >aken vveP over an h,.mr to summon the acting surgeon. He said that at no time was the woman denied admission. ‘■Neither S not any ph\>Uian in town is qualified for the surge ore that the woman need ed then. Or. Stewart said 1 U her death is doe to lack of medical attention then the blame lies Solely on the shoul der:, e>f the two men wh ft brought h'-r here and refused i<» follow my suggestion.'' he <1 e< hired. - HVf'- Y(H IHI f l SI.NoKK First prize winner in the finals . IVT- . Juanita Womti of Pitt: - burgh. I’. 1.1i.i. Vv-hi: Wuii •; sl.siio holarship. There were- twenty , 1 iVv COiitt J it ti i fits. Mis: W, a\ i: the daughter ot . K,.-if \V- ..Vi ! Oil West Hill - gvtt Sux-ck Shi plans to attend Shaw Umvccsiiy this fall, major ing in elementary' education - BFC BIG OPERATION The- administration building of the Scheidey plant in burg, Indiana, u made available • tvithoul charg" to cht.rch, school, > ■. t D fraternal, business, labor. ,ud oth«i ciV.c group- . T’ii. Sclicnicy plant at T.aw rcnci'-burx, liidi.ii'ic., u , - ib.23-t,';7l kilowatts of elect licit j and <v >i hit: I 1-4 rjilliuii pOiIIUM of steam annually in its p tail t K'fjOti •*: yuaiity whiskies. ‘t Hi a C AKOLVNI AN _ ! NEWS OF OBERLfN i j The f'jn«TSl of Miss? Norma Mor- | • j acn, a former resident o* Ober . lin, v. j. u died in Durham last Fr:- ‘day right after a lingering Hinas: 1 whs held Tuesday Sift*:! noon An- s ; .just 23th at Wilson Temple, Me- ; r tv,odist Church on Obecliri Hoad, t, i Min Morgan we* a !*»»»»; 5 | time nitrrber. j. Miss Moißan wav the daughter jut tii-- lit<' Mr. Amos Moreau and ( j j Mrs. Lulu Morgan, .>oth life lan.' resident', of Oberlm. Sim was born , here and attended school in re in ' ißaleip". At the time • her i.le.itci n Miss Morgan was thiitv -< m years of age. The funeral was conducted to ;• j the Hevetem! Mr. Knr.i: M. Wha ley, pastor of Wilson Ttunple and j music was by the senior choir ot; u ithe church. Mrs. Mildred Scarcer gave a sweetly tender rendition of 11 ■No Nignt There". Interment wa .n Qtoeiliif een.-tery Surviving W'st Morgan ar< * ri < i.-itei -. Ml Geraldine Itlo.aii in' haieivl) Mis. Evelyn Hi van of Brooklyn N. V: Mi - C Uhl cm May j vio: l an '.l New Vorh Gil• and t./n hrotii.-r Mr Beniamin kioi-ran oi i j Hah igi) I MI i Helen t ;<'t ■(!' •!0 '• l'.\ ere! f ! Aveim ■. f rei uiu i hnnu 1 •i: i:i a Hirer Weil; visit to Wash in ‘ ton. lj. C While in \Va*liii'ud n vl" Guode visited her dsto-diter, j ,'h Jacqueline Gnode Shelttai 1 | on. Ml Jnlltt! Goode and lw*j J rot iia. Mr Leonard Il'Ufltru ij - i All Thelma ) Inflow a v I i<■ I; V : ie- i in ! .a 11 fn-i. i. j Mao' \'. itii i:, 1 1 ii tuts :tn<t is ia I. i V i - s iVijr. :Hui :VI l ‘ .J tit* TiiOliili: i\!; Julia Turner and Mi. 1 N limit JiuHort u to tin iC/kvc I.i * , i\ I hd U. ft: Uir htT.uM. t{ ‘LH lu I !i* Hill: " Itu l parly Uu- vv». -k rod iu A- it**' , ' . dir with JVj*. u<T • I | Mi’ Hc-iiry Audi cw*- J i h;;y ] Uin-vd lo in.- home Cm Obn '.r'i • i Hoad after :i chort vmt in hictkmc . j >uiis. hid Mi> Maboi Turner Wimberly 01 , j Detroit, Midi, i;- yunu i | liint fun c- wLth ii«*> moi- u*r. ivjrr ;i Dc-liu i'unifi at Mp. i’unn'rA j intine on Obtniln Hoad i j B VC- - I JIT . I "Afela, w j/umi for ail oars, butXs I f Best for A / 9 out of 10 \ I all year "round o I Esso Extra Gasoline & ■ Many motorists believe that all good gasolines are generally pretty. L jio. j jra much alike. But here are the facts ax proved b> industry accepted road V £ n and laboratory tests! g- 8 JpBL B l.sso i'Atra gives you a remarkable combination ot qualities that i H will impr*ove the all-year, all-around performance of g out of SO car- We believe a trial will prove to you I'sso Kura delivers results no .■ ' niifaMß 9 other gasoline can. It gives you lull power, long mileage, high anti- / JISL " Wg9 8 knock, quick starting, fast i*«rgine warm - up. and protection against (■■ % ...... ''9pHBS fl 8L vapor-lock stalling. .... jjKF ® And while you’re at your 1 sso Dealer's, there’s certainly no betid 99 time to let him give yout car a complete lubrication and careful el*«K-k-»»p I’Nilffif'*? « for the hot weather driving you'll he doing, * l.'- i. I xtru Gas . Jim- is gaud for A1 I oar-, hut itt 9 out of 10 it will give better till uround perfernittttce all rear ’round than 3& oic other gasoline. Only a ear with ati engine that's poorly t adjustwi, badly worn, tn one with unusual compression char- JK? * 8 acteristics tiia; he unable to use fully the many extra qualities fc v • BH9k M of the great gu-oline. Sac your nearhy Hsso Dealer today! Aw \ 8 ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY I com t«?a- csito me.. wtBL mAH Hi VI f AUf Vllf ~t HI lilr YOii UV I MAY ** YO U » fa Wh I Nu mbe r Os Elem an to. ry Schools In NC Reduced 50 Per Cent Since 1030 RALEIGH Areordhtt tr> Hu- St'itv Deportment of Public in H ruction there were 3,474 e i preen tary schools tauntH :r. U.J9-30. I’hcre uerr 2,697 si no i of this Ape in 1930-61. Thus flier • lot,; < i.i it reduction of 2 Ti7 mm.Hi ■. hool.s due if".: Hu; period, or more :i an 30 percent ; The redi iction hie: Iv'pri r<yn. •tent. Tin.-: ha- been true lot both i white iind Negru bools, the tur ner having n..v 'a-cd irr-ni 3.110 :i. {929-30 to J,s'.,i in 1930-hi; where as. similar schools fur NV spnu.- were r■ i 've.l • .23! in : 19f.0-51 11 c.ivi ,361 tit 1929 30 Based of tb. ■ <>f sclu -o .i 1 • .! ;n» to l."tl. 'rtf ;. f ittichi i s pr pins :.d !h i’c a :kT.Ti,t:,inr in ad .i liumhpr ol n < I -i ■ ■ ■ aid jn e . casing fiend )• a i t.t larjic ia:liu:.>j in,- 1.11 ,)'u- noth lSstscirr'-"-r“ —“ Stock up with Coke ... Labor Duy’s f.oming! I lxpettii*fa gveGet etts® of Coccl-Coio. 1 fa Bottlt Corten 25* 1 fc<-..i!U : u \)u:-ik A.t y Ot VH CcXA-COIA COV PANT fe‘i Ihe Capital Coca-CoU Buttling Co. BoMlc («« M 0 | "Ccks ,f is o r«<yistor*d fraP»~mari, (C?) IHt COCA COIA COMPANY l-rrm r ' "i- r 'fir "111 “Tr nn..mrr, -r • tr-mrrm-.raw* irrrj»M«,an r rfVff-Tr v-m—M ■ WEEK ENDING AUGUST 30, ft’C<-s the at--, nov/evcv. 'n. n-.g ' pri-ats*v in the er.-e of "G !•.».■ 1 white pupils in 1930 1 t.i :• were (‘3 one-j leachet elementary schools for v hue ehin.r ;i ai i 2.;3 sot Me- Hi hi i92<t-iO, i \v ve ;'37 j • " '"is .. •i, i ; 1/, 'u vs Hes in 11 1.13: ; \! e‘ i o",: 'l'and ’.'"tree teethe: ->:'u cds rGsi in...-; the 1 pi>r..>d deere«.-td j • loiri I .Dili U, tijil. Lar.ee achc-eis. i ’.bore li.ivin.i t.v no rmore tcat-'a-; ' r.', on the other uand nu retj- -d G I rum 522 i,i 1934-35 to BP 1 in lilf/i- ■ > ■ d In other vo i- llvi..- ivi; ‘i le t iriemilie of 372 it'.v larav eJe- i uit o r; - ■ iioiiis v. if hin If! von tv. Mor- than halt (.T’> ~f tti-• 100 1 unu- Inu' iio -chnol for ■ iii; ptiuils in t’-c t-,» teacher group. Arnonc 415 noils that' .iv: I Ml' ■ I •' ■ 1■ - white t ■ ll Jills tj f ?hts si yht? ? N’ its, f■ ■ o’n i £7 I in Ashe t. • one in several <.tints. Among the 64 county units that have 723 Nf ■ sriiool- •>! this siire, the rjingo fmin 38 it» Cia* well to on tt: ,i e.urttbef of units. Noticeable •<= the fact that on the v.holi small s.'fiools fir..; main ly jn monniain coimtio.; ;n Um . V- >:i.e race, but thninlv in court* ties in the eastern section in the care oi Negroes There only 25 schools tor while rhikirin .'imong the city i nit; Hint vi less than .e cu 1 {earner;. There - are (I! Merry ehoi'il; of x ■ in city tents n j".iv> i ned hinfe'ly by density SB f population. sin .i units ■n not .i; "lie have in.it.y n .lion:- A; ' ill bt noted by tv.*- nM I J1:1! - 2;-:j 01 the 2 1,9 school., ini' 1 white.- !i. n! II) i.i liHne Ucii'lier? i ') oi Hie tli-t eliOiib *',>i lie*, grot?*; were of thi ; •tiy.*- •B' t' Subscribe Today! S£tik#
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