Make-Up Try Fails, Fort Bragg Sergeant Kills Wile | icck'V tv to owner The lU'Vs r , *a: t U'3.5 i the "ti' heart’! ih c tar 011m bev ”AL-3?50 If the owner of that cat took It id Dunn » Esso, Service, cornet Cabarrus and: filoodwerth Streets to Raleigh ;h y i' f • " fS a ffrr- FCC? *.“ tob. This State News!' —IN— Brief 1 r*wiAae««u»> . - _t ; ACTING HEAD NAMED GOLDSBORO — Dr, M. M. Vi tots. 35, » native of Latvia, has j taken over as acting sgperinten- : dent, of the State Hospital for Ne-1 frees her*. He .succeeds Dr. N. B. Kyles, who served in that capac- ] sty since the illness of Dr. Ira C. 1 Long, hospital superintendent, last! fall. Dr, Kyles has been given an I extended leave of absence. Dr. I VitoK a forme: staff physician! at the State Hospital, Butner. j joined the Goldsboro hospital staff as clinical director in June.! * . . DRUNK DRIVERS SENTENCED WENDELL Two defend ants. convicted in the local Herorder's Court of drunken tCONTINUED ON PAGE 21 j ' 'fans'airn ■—h „ t*n*t ! ‘ brew’' .of th« fa Kies* JBtem in Columbia, ! S C-, listen to speakers trt a GmM-bttm&igr rally recently, Speakers ; Goldsboro Cross Burning Said Work Os Prankster ! GOLDSBORO *MIRf A i cross burning in the Sugar Hill, [section of the city stirred this 1 i peaceful community last week. In what Chief of Police H. A. j Lane termed 'the work of prank ster’ a cross was discovered at’ about 1115 p. in. Wednesday.! burning tn front of the home ofj William Henry Spruill, 415 ; Creech Street. The cross was dls- 1 covered by a neighbor who called j Spruill who has living with him ; in the house a nephew. James! Johnson, his wife and two chil- j dren, to tell them the gate to! their fence was afire. At about the. I ■same, time another neighbor. El-; bert Reid who saw the incident, called the police. Ll. Simon Hare, Officers O. L. Jones and Amizah How ell of (he Golds bore police force Invesigated the Incident and found the cross leaning against the wooden fence. The blaze had been extiffi- ■ form recommendations that Roy ; Wilkins, executive secretary., will [make to the. two conventions. He will appear before the Democratic platform committee in Chicago next week and before the GOP platform committee in San Fratt j cisco two weeks later j Both parties are being asked to I Pledge the full support of the 1 (continued"'ow page ?> j Baby's Birth, Adoption Rock Chatham County I B? ALEXANDER BARNES i PITTSBORO The birth of 9 j baby to Miss Lucy Farris, who has j lived, in a white home for 13 j years, at. the Mathiesen Clinic | here, and its adoption by a Dur- 1 ham couple ha.ve kept tongues wagging, officials tight mouthed' and the CAROLINIAN scurring over the county to unravel the facts. It was definitely established that there was a baby born at the I local medical center to a girl who lives in the home of Mrs. Leola j Buckner, white, in the Snow ; Camp section of the county, near . ! the Randolph County lino. Mrs. Buckner expressed be -1 lief that (he father of the child is J. tv Buckner. IS, v bite, and * relative of Mr*. Buckner's late husband' If is further established that Mias Farris was given to the Buck- j ner family when she was 13 years! old, and has lived in the house hold since that time. NabNCMan ! In NJ Crime j GATESVHJLE Clyde Boyce, i 38. wanted in New .Jersey on a 1 I rape-murder charge, was arrest- j ! ed at a sawmill near here Tburs- { day night, Jailed at Elisabeth City, he was | (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2i Faulkner Urges Fight For Rights ; CHICAGO Novelist William ! Faulkner said here Monday that I If he were a Negro, he would fight | for equal rights "'until the white, I man became sick and tired of fighting it" (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ruished by .Inhnsoti and hie i broken* and the short piece tied', wf ft when officers arrived across the rest of the broom. The!' The cross was made from a! stick broom The handle was' (CONTINUED ON PA OK 2) i O XttVY NLTM!«»MnI ©*s*** Stfflwut «t Meaw ?«ik whs ®ri»i? <*nK» used « #?•«* hoae i« "baptise’’ 106 naavvris. tmd s&&> !fa«s *fe§KMid 9 V 'vmidn Meovqry" of « crippfmg malady, (KLW3- FSJOfO) Investigation revealed that the girl is considered a member of the household and, according to Mrs. Buckner, has been treated as such. Up until the time the ba - by came she a tended the white church, Rocky River Baptist, of i which Mrs. Bucknci is a. member. Mrr. Buckner told the CARO LINIAN that, she had no!, had any trouble with Lucy since she had (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) DURHAM DISTRICT 2ION ELDER DIES DURHAM—Rev. W W. Lon-: 73. believed to bold . who h; 87K. M:r. | Lillie Jackson. Most, Noble Gover-: i ness, were host,;, t.o the North • Caroline Grand Lodce of G.U.O. i of O F.. July 31—August 2 the I St. James Baptist, Church on j Thomas Street. Approximately 400 delegates were in attendance. Leader;-' of the grand lodge are Jesse W. Podges-* of Williamston 1 and Mrs. Rachel Dudley, head of (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2t -FLASH!- Atty. Walker Convicted | | JACKSON—Atty. Jaw F. Walk- j : er, Jr was convicted of- assault i j on a female'* and fined SSOO anti I ! (CONTINUED ON PAGE U) | in -a fTfj.r.hjnr pn&f xi the y«- Gitin Jualof I!?;;h School in her i : >,rn c r. \i v r? rsf! tr]ii WgHj| f?:si'irs >fi hlte children at tend schools built on land their ancestors wrestled from the for* (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) IT MATTERS NOT HOW SMALL THE AD, JUST KEEP YOUR NAME BE FORE THE PUBLIC. C ALL... TE-4-SSSB FOR YOUR CLASSIFIED!