PAGE EIGHT (Coni ci lrom page 1) NA*.CP FINDS l-.'VI WITNESS TO LOUISIANA i.YNCIHNOv ropes. Hi* thigh? and buttock also badly scarred after a tend lb* beating. He shows evidence • i „ severe shocking expeiien o but hi-> youth and good physical conditio > will ytt’S W-r. tSo-gL." Albert Harris Sr. the youtn lathe; was also evert: ly be alt j when deputies arid ■ thers at temp to lo force him t<> disci•.>:.< the whereabout- of his "ii. Young Harris told np rters at . press i nfeiti . Ik!;: ..i vA: office ic New Yolk's Freed.%*r. House, the liorrHyjng h tans .1 h '.rata) 1, the Louisiana weed: Jle tl..scripti a of re' 1 nirig const ruui ru.' . ana he-irln Vettru.i .John June: groan lot ivite: left .-.< -oni •: reporter- srioekeu si'. H ; - lis said he then crawled 1o a creek, filled hi. :.i:oe with wnn-i whit-: ii rarriv.a to the htriibly mutilattn iiuni who 01.lv ~ sitorl lime uao fought for m c mnlry m the » Bail It- ul the Huly u. B> Igiuri. Al bert Hurri: -aiu that, ii he 1 nu'd do was to lilt Jones head 10 lli lap and sit o j.ttly as iie uted “I thought that would in .<■■< it .■ 1 1 !t’• ■ easier' said the quiet youth Albert Han e is ■ .n- ids red one ul tile most imuortnu witnesses vct to a.d by the NftACH in it- h.: -tun - fighfin ■ liii’in i> ue 1 len.ir Ii wa p -.nted out tiiat in spile ol the ...l.iai .rt of the iece.il ly.pli Aas.’ it - 1-153 In . apprehended -. i.e white sougherntr on a lynch murder oh a•• Om ob server p noted out “that it i\ • till be extremely odd if in aii. U were made u> th. care :.inc* young flavric r. en-it iv.-lv ideniitv 'r.<•ll i - otie .1 th. mob ‘ ■ V JHEH>~ t ii. Lt. « v - -< '> - "ii t v.ifF, but -‘Ms •it left nii-cs’h cc because Enoch decided to ub , iditute irony i : more lethal pay tiunt gave iui » nev rytti penny r,..d ;nd he. she v-oaM ue*-?; see Glossie he turi.V'l in .'lcßuJes hoes- “to a, | i.uuo.' hit tsh. rifieer- h- •■■■ ' • n.un u..n c quail during to. .uel.t, n.ii a l ,.'. not drunk at any rime loti bn. shotgun out .d( th. i m but he got ini. a-■ .Phi it a; . mo when Mcßnde “dona' rn» not ol $•?" Enoch Wen I outside .’id t K Ui aims agai" Hi said he k: ■ v. v. at re M t.i: ■ was iilting, ano f.i'cd of his -uuctuv. on the v. nd w shade He heard in~. scream aria knew that had > h.r'.:. he aid and aimed "Id . Mat sere timed ilk*, a par: the; From .hat poi. : • ’ be Wild and confused He .id he lost ms shotgun but when officers rested h.n. he -at- he v.: • ~b ... 10 dial te. a cab 1 . g . get Gun!- oJaer. ' alleged -tygisn pa-.aiioui ol he wife "1: Jsektio-. and Mcßride are .ii Ftru, Memorial Hospital and Eu cb is Reids’villf- ci ; it.il cbt-s’.wl with murder of ui. w.fe, and ott.-i cjiiarr. - pending. HM-iIHOUIS'I LI’ITORy £ <>> levin yfOE \ loil.Ni » LTii'i-ftan. conlinueri Th Su Pi exetc.se every riovvc-r .uio ii.flue.i. ttt ill comm.'.’.:.' U..-:! h ieineiit.- in !.. r own ruighborhn cl shall be Ci ugui under co;itr-..l All appeal., to racial prejudice ! - uohl.cal pur- P'lCs Ore a-o‘ a ally, aftoci'. up- u the peace ol th» realm. . i.d liiciici .• to new crime.- ..gains', comm >ll decen cy True American patru.tism d e no* n. • d ’ scr.'k the sho’*ei of a sheet “ Dr Smith de.-.-iarc*i that if the problems of mob vioU'r.et- an to be solved, "the Church. must walk ahead - f the politician-:." The Christian .Advocate is pub lished in Chicago: Zion Herald xn Boston . - V/ .. WOfifiSf SINGLE BAKU-M nic grounds On Saturday r.ight the program at th* Hon i Hra -r will ive in charge >f tl.e Lien.: iron, the Willis m io; ’■< C . 1! - io i-ravei t.iim. i. n .10.. iCy. p. siding. Sunday will t*e- uie Dig day. 1 i there will be the annual baptizing service conducted bj the Hish-p himself. ; .t 1 noor. in Ib< big p *cl ai the • r.urcii »n South Long Sired According t iff;;:.:!: of the loci chard. Ibei* will bt .muri-iin: ■ :-ty Ihvfj • f ' '■■■' per- 'TV 1 w-ll be baptized :it ti.s - ■ They cine from -.11 |i:ut South. MAYOR GETS fLAH FOfi ivrftittoVlNG CITY SCHOOLS «. long rang pregram of ui .,-A-rT. '■ Te : r> no)' red r *i I \ Cl *l. Atiui «• i »V iem.-; which b-Utii Vej.r. yO v» V.; 111. U; tr - * • xion of you. mten at ». in--.se Erobietns and your wtM’tu to COQSldel the V&i .Git view pre-cniod &y ti>. r;-rrvrv.* tt-e ju. to means of civvi-n ... iuitu:.. 1.0 the problem? .-Iwos? eu. Tne Sub-cormiiittcL, speaking for the colored citizens oi th v city, propcac-s the. following areas for improvements in keep ing with school standards set up for progressive communities in the southern states: 1. Each community school should provide an adequate cafeteria tc assure each child of a balanced lunch served under proper '’Tin in an atmosphere of comfort. Cafe terias should be sufficiently large to serve all children with out congestion or extending the nerving time for any beyond the lunch hour normally observed by industrial and business or ganizatiins. 2. Playground space around each community school should tie adequate to allow organized and hee play at recess and af ter-school hours without conges tion and with necessary separ ation of larger and smaller chil dren’s groups. The playground arid recreational program of community school should frwr* »* <4's'f»»v44f- r\r>Tit tV»p% rnhool wv ta MuAUiAVC juar t ux man. un.*»v>v/x cui 1 icultuu and the i-t*:»p eai-.i I existing school and iii e mciu ; no), ol such a facility ui euc-n ’!n e w school to be ouih in a * ! pr>yw*y. r.f * r.r r: * - r T’’ , | cational program to be lmpie , merited through the fac-iities 01 tut* .school gymnasium shouiu ue ja icsponsibiiity of the school ! board and policy with respect to I inc- nature and extent ol Um | phase of community education is -i an obligation 01 the city senool BM t. Adequate planning loi the ■ ! »vnole sen oo l plant is nr cessaiy j i" prevent snortages of facilities. 1 j Hvoad policy commitments on : [ c. iaai l cu lire .sca-ooi uoa.i Q vvji. <• necersary tc assu. r/ . the c-ifi . 'cii.s ol the city dial oudgt-1 ir,'- Jnon.ics v<-stetl int-. rests in < ia : - j race competition, and shoi t sight lieu auuiinistrativ- policy will l not . esul: in Inadequate and har-Jlj iir.provahli school plant--, j • —contrived to meet only the in pres mg needs .d a e. ; Irna.- and situation •! ii The environment of th. I’ 1 esent si/’huoj 1 rii .-jli • i children is definitely unsatLsiac lo:y ii-hiie definite action is de . ;ti re bit- to remedy tins xiluat'i'-> Tile people, a> a wiioie, wl, wind! ex; must attend die In.:. | school shottid hi represent'd in j any planning lor tin future •! dii... nigi. ..cnooi and its p. .... i— tx.ith as to the environment v.hich surrounds it and its pro ‘ Cram of educatiocal activities 6. The Sub-conimitt< e on ed . Cational p: ..bl ms ivpre nli.r, ’he Nigro t duzens* Ci-mniitt - - r ril policy making se:.r ; on« ru< h : commiUi.-e to consist of not i.-ss than .hre-o persons representing professional, business, and lay men's groups 11. That the ad\-isury conmid i'-i he retained uidj] the ratio of colored members of ‘.he- school board equal.-', t lire m-jr.--.--t :•.* jor fraction, the population rat;j 'of colored citizens in tin city .f Raleigh. 13. That the advisory comm it t;c be continued for only as lour a-, it i* impossible to fill vacan ' cie.; in the membership of the ■ ■school hoard wit*-, colored mem ber! ui ratio 1u colored popidn ! tiro IV. That all candidates fu it her the advisory committee er niembei siu u .11 the reguiasly <•■:nst-tuted school board be- sr -1 p v oved by th» Negro Citizens' Committee before appoint - - V - i rI.NAII Bi.IH ' Lite-' l iji.tr "Reit-iit :y s . Ici.r have H adud emphasis lo it., lugent ;c : t:s- 11 v f a fede.ul uiitl-iync.iii,,. till, Ivir. : Mead sain in a statement claiming ' support of eleven other Senators federal Icgislati :xi . v, ut if the authority and influnect of the Fed eral Government is ! ■ be utilized in wiping out Crimea of this belli | ous character. i Beside: Mr. Wagner, who co -1 1 sponsored an anti-lynching bili , which died in the last C ngi-c-cs. Mr 1 Mead claimed support of Senati.js : William, f- Knowland of Califor ’ |oia. Warren C. IVicgnuson of Wash | muon. James M Tuniiell of Dela | waic. Hugh B Mitch-1! of W ish ’ j mat 1.. Glen 11 Taylor of Idaho, James W. Huffman of Olui,. Jo.eph 1 F Guffey of Pennsyivania, Elbe •? ; H iiiorna. of Utah. David I > | Wals hos Me: sachusett D rnor-i atv. ano William 1,... :;:ei ol iVoril. lie 1' !. .o, and Waym M 1 . O: .-g(.; .! Retnihlicana *- Y«»ur ! Worth Saving for. . . r,i, -■ ■- a ’ AuißaiShiiy -?*>**•. .a. ' T'Ttifc, •f Vssn»- „ --frtrr-*: '*^** r ' r .... i,.. . i • Whatever your heart desire*. i \ Starting a savings octoiHft with os is a good first step. : i | FIRST CITIZENS RANK T r UST CO . "Serving East.-, n Carolina” L HAi FmH NfUT'H r- a jiqi tu< * 4 ■ I * ’ ’ ' l i PHYSICAL - D; O. B. Wil ’ j iicims. Cf arlclle pnysiciar.. > cbove, is shown mak-rri a rcui i ; • r- *rtir,n nf ?hr- health of 1 j /cun g Ch. rlcs Bcally. studenS • of the Plato Price high school j :i™CCT]c . rh.tM- Park ( io-p*- ; ■ • v-' f .nr:ii r\ ::>x h,,j- «-in-rti { >.l«»nnyy ji‘;.!jl f• tn .■ '* •>* , j •«>'\ J* . w i)J roinairi j next .-Ijii iii f- r iHife RMI-iCH I.INFN Si.KVU.i ;V. mi.-J . ■■■: : ■ ■ -ile hal.de | piciXil wor King con i U i .Ji»i Hi i: ■ * •——— •*- * —— j ? «** t 1 i ill i. : V\£* !♦ \\ iiti '■ | : SlilM-i KUtbllA j 1: ni il>F.\ isll i. i { ; -oEf. hsitS?dfcti'!lSfia cISES th. Hi. I*s Za E 1 !i Pavni*V >n and :j • i . SrprrUtria! School ; MRS. S. J PAYNK M^iaacjer Member ol the N ! 1 Associcii iors jKA ■] t-*«jjiini ii ' f’ht N .Me Gdi-obiia Mai*- Bvul «.l cl E'Jm a’cle : j Convplel, BiiMiier.-. Course • - ■ | tt fvr.)iii. I I » ' .i. ; ! OP -r- :m --• • • » ' i • e* , i . * i-ri ( :• e. ffc-Sar y Public Public 'ill noqi o,jhfer , Wi,!.- E=. i K::' ! lit.lf: itn.l, Dial Bh*,o 416 BLOOD WORTH ST Kaleigh, N C. , PROGRESSIVE | CLEANERS U Ope !)a v Srrvire I 1 ''l M; vi<■ i ion - G f i i l.; i r;-i ?. I«-«-,? s I Piiolie 01-12 I S I i.i Siftilli! ia id end § ULi.dwurtli Jif: b. an: 1 OP ice. | l 702 i Martin Ss. > T, a. d. McQueen, mv,. S I i THE CAROLINIAN in Mecklenburg Ccunly. Prof. G E. McKeilhan. principal cl lhe school, insists that ev fry intioi! >*«i V»ic c chad kZLVC ! complete medical care during lhe school term i ■ 1 —■— - —■■ —~~ ucm HAULING HEAVY j I.OCAL and LONG DISTANCE (OUKTEOUS prompt efficient CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 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Denomi nations of $lO, S2O, SSO and sloo—for ordy 75* per SIOO | Isuinimuxii charge, 4Qf )<~ttc sm saie at this bank. ■ ■ ■ ! f i | Mechanics & Farmers Bank DURHAM RALEIGH I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. r QUALITY SEA FOODS | —FROM— | OUK NEW LOCATION | * ■ -ty-Wide D- Uvcrv Sef---.r | I Griffin's Fish Market I I vi \ ~ BLOOD WORTH ST. TLL 5f.62 | LEROY CRirFIN prop. " U f WF. A RING APPARLL rui ii it* | ENTIRE FAMILY AT j LAZARUS STORE 217 S. WILMINGTON ST. Meeting “a Need"For j Every Walk Os Life I Mur service has never failed to meet any situatiow. Rich and poor alike have a heavy received the same respect and 1 | attention, it is an established rule witn 1 our establishment that there is no de B I parturt from this policy ■ ■ I The Raleigh Funeral Home I 3 JO East Davie Street B ■ i ’ c a haYWOOD. Ovm*i r! 7,:j ' r 111. „im' I " jiN. 11. COLLEGES GET \[ ji-.Oi Sll\<; UNIT I ( WASHINGTON A total of 33i j 1 houMiu; units have bt-' n alloted io i NorUj Gdrolina ColiejGs for us• *\ V»..»v* | 1 ihe Federal Public H >u-ing Agency : j. i reported here Iw-iduy ! *ml 4.853 of iht total . i 102.753 j j ..m't, allotted te 075 school- for vet- j* c ! .-taiis v.i.v allotted to Ncgrr; iiiifi-] . -he rep rt shows, with only ; a 23 institutions granted units Nnrtn t aioU'ia in-t-tution.' allot-|J |!,(1 unit- are as Joll'iws: |, Johnson C Smit I '. of: North Cur \ v ■ Cilf'gt. 24: Elizabeth City j ' •'1 .- Teachers Colieg- 36; and A , I -md T C Huge, 28; and Fayette ■] ile .lil l- Ti-iu iici : c -aiege, 20 j Durham Lmiph* Loviirj Lud Durham Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haye 1 Morrisi die, Route l. hive ! open av.-ard> provciucut during the year. C. • Hubbard, Durham County farm i agent, said Monday. Second winners Mr. and j Mrs Hubert Dunnegan of Lce*v ill t i Other winners were: Mr. and Mrs Osborn Bugley, Pat terson: Mr and Mrs. Robert Spicer, 1 Rocky KnolJ; Mr and Mrs. Hallo- i V- —... »•*;., ;..u, .. an o Mis. . Karl Bullock. Rougerrcunt; Mr. and j Mrs. Eugene Cooper. Little River, 1 and Mr. and Mrs Charles Webb of Orange Grove. The outstanding feature of Mr. j and Mrs. Hayes winning points, *t vas stressed by the judge.-., was tl-ioir uritSnul inn tVnn. , Vin*-n.>'-.-'*%n0,,0 ' -■ to tenants, having saved sufficient money prior t , ihe beginning of the contest to purchase their own , team and equipment. The awards main fea ture of s he eighth annual Tjrm | and Home Achievement Day cere- ; ——====.— - . Jmake a new start in use | 1 YOU ARE ENTITLED TOij wr*rrri Stop WorrjiaJl m: williams, D«pt a JOURNAL SQUARE ST A,! j JERSEY CITY, N. J, | | """ KZ~Zv BICE • CARDS .. ■■ ---L—. 4) J On,*, M*vlp Dii-*, /Zr €4 Mas,.- Cw-I!£AD mt « mPi 1 e. AI- I 1 4-y.j* j *. I ; allegedly shot down a quartet of I policemen near Magee, Mi“si-- >pj • The Very Choicest Fancy FAT “A” GRADE mvr n p rill EM —and— I HENS WHOLESALE m RETAIL ALI FRESH KILLED DRESSED and DRAWN Visit or Call Macks’ Poultry 822 E. Marlin St. DIAL 7044 * - If SUMMERTIME 7 ~Ms IS T /d jj! PERSONALITY UMMNG ihih I 1111 l tkd!< d worlif/rs in:v^ I|j jj| men: to bring out the huer u:Jti uKjßsj* !;|l! Call 6437 ijjil for the ENTIRE FAMILY | !ijjj| MASTCK CLEANERS & OVERS. In< Main Plant —sl6-520 Fayetteville Street BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 * or, Glenwood j||ij| and Mrlinwpll West .lories Hillsboro St. and Peace were Judged in a local jail near the *<.<-,:v vl tin- two-day manhunt for the accused, there wav no talk of rrcL violence ■ nd none of the prls oners was mistreated in any par ti ular. Lieutenant Governor Held Service last Saturday. 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