WRITER’S STORY MA Y SA VE KILLER Columnist s Comment In Murder Case May Save Ward B. Carra way’s Life Dr. Doxev L. Wilkerson, of N'h ;11 i h<• hi tide appearing in last week’s Charlotte K XCi K, in o<< column “What’s Cooking”, a front-page feature, may instrumental in saving the life of Ward Beecher <'urawav. fc:mer Ick-b! resident. now unde, charges in Minneola. New York, of murde? and r«pe, (at tie oerth of a N. Y. socialite and the i ape of iief daugiitci ai tick revealed certain previou - connections on the pail ut -omi:.i Caraway with narcotics, whil- V/trking at the Charlotte Mi rr. onal Hospital here, and raid that he had brought out dopey tablet/ tc youth frequenting the coir--v around Oak lawn Avenue and Beatty Ford Road, which mad? 'hern ‘high” and had the satr-c effect as •reefer';''. A local drug gist stated that the table;.:; m3 5 ' been “luminal". The details m the EPvGLE article are being turned over to both rides in th cp-ee in Minneola. Prosecuting At torney James G-t irig and *h • new- defense counsel. James L | Murray, arc being given the d* tails, and it is probable that a new charge of manslaughte; may be substituted for the present charge of murder in the first d* - free If the manslaughtei chare is given and the defense counsel enters a plea of guilty, young Caraway can be given life, but stands a chance of escaping the i death penalty. Meanwhile, the 1 PV carried a sensational slosy last week revealing that Corn w-ay. hypnosis, revealed that ho was possible under t:c- 1 u flu once of dope at. time of the crime Tin EAGLE a*tiel< , written v/jt riant . prior knowledge ,-f this turn in the case, bona übstantial re lationship to this »ngW . and mav hrvp a grata- hearing on the fu ture developments in the in;'! which has. been postponed for month. In New York City last woo k r>! Wilkerson r-.ld the KAGLL ; that he would intervene in tii ■■ . matters, and thy* it. may mflu- ! Vi. CITIZENS SEE* EQUAL FACILITIES mCHMON D V* - N KPA; \ : croup of colored citizen.' *ri u; Georgr County N-t Monday (.!•- sun in Federal District CoJst asking sm injunction lo rca'i'a.-i county ind divisional scho ' ..ichor- R'es from ‘willful diserirr-ination" in their alleged failure to provide equal high school .facilities , , white and colored pupils in King; George County The suit charged that the or.iy l high -school for colored pupils in toe country was lacking adequate iibi ■-! ry, laboratory, and physical cduca- i tion facilities was urmcci edited, I and suffered from an insufficiem curriculum. It said further that the enu c> nsehool board and Divisional School Superintendent T. Benton Baylc. named as defendants, had "failed and refused” to make these scl.ce-3' improvements winch would elate the school in a bracket with while '.Continued on Lack page, 1' hiti* Presbyterian join In Celebration KNOX VII ,LE Term i ANP I -- ihe white Presiiyteriaus <>f tens • Klan- surrounded Knoxville, rose u • occasion here Sunday night when four of the most important white congreg atoms of the denom ■ ination in Knoxville. joined in wor ship at Shiloh Presbyterian church ■ which was celebrating its Risf y\. niversary Cooperating with the Rev. a Waite Stennett, pastor - f Shiloh, four of tfce participating ministers:. were white. The sermon was deliv • cred by Dr. William Barrow Pour;! I, j • nr ad of the Presbyterian church : n America. ALL NOT WELL BETKEN SMITH B. HEAD AND GENERAL ALUMNI 808' 1 C HAHLOTTE An impending nft between Dr. H L. McCron-y. president of J c. Smith Univer- 1 sity. and the Alumni Associatkn broke into the open liu-t v-cok wt.en plans fpi an Alumni dunce to be ! held after the Howard-Smith Home coming game this,- week, brokei down, and the university head de creed a dance in the school g v m, far the. student body, writ, alumni j being invited to attend Meanwhile 1 rebuffed, in their plans to hold | what was to have been strictly ar\! alumni dance in the ffvrn the io cai alumni people went ahead with! clans for a dance u> be held at the j est Charlotte High School after! •Saturday's game, and called for a j boycott of the affair on the campus. Negotiations hart been going or: f for 'several weeks in efforts to i work out entertainment features! for tlie homecoming game, and local i alumni and Dr. MeCrorey had held I several conferences. The alumni : were adamant in their desire to j have >tn alumni dance, while the school head was equally dfttermin ed that the affair would be open M) the entire ethdeat body. The] trj:ui. jHfjitJiar, citfii .ie.itt i*f’h v }b .( nr.d 3. f ,f - tins car??- ed for her the fespw*rt of a-!* thr. p«.r* *Vs -*i <-§rilr?r.tvfe.mil, ftoleigh. Beg-smmn- »h*» serond yr»r of h«*r work her rrrtird shuwt. nu aerj dentit. British Forces Intend To Remain In Ethiopia KV < HI'TH (HlJi i ,MO:;cov/ (ASP) That. as ilf,s long ''»•••,-t Rusjw-.-tfvl. Eci'lnni • tH'-i-dod ‘lid intends 'o her pcpnd of flr.h- f O , Ui . played in liber-dins Eihiopi,, r« on -. 'be Indian fascist ir.vart.-r.. , nay t ,. ’'■co, and is again rcitf-raied. in -.n exc-ilcnf art,!cl;- just published i the Soviet trade union nowsmpc; ' Tt’urt" (Laborl "i rurr !,br cc-i.- tra! organ of the Soviet iraT- or i ns. and if,,-. author of vru is V. Kuznetsov Where;,,.-. italins fascism vviut-n’ t-he -whole hog or com'." that. > ; ■ ! 'U of Ethiopia. English impcralLo f «f being on lent least for the present - with w Enid of Ethiopia's territory _ -,j-, v-’gadea umvinct- ;-;r,ri the io-caJ'crt "reserved zones." And no doubt, remains that it is the imperialist! - •• buenti' i; o! the British, rove mmo, ; ’ ■ naisg onto this Ethiopian territory ;! ■" in countoreri :hm Use gymmi ■;,um was not large tv ugh to commorli.se ..‘verybody if the sr,e •rtrots were allowed full ent- ■ R’ji. the university head stuck to' his c:u;is. and the result was the open break between the alumni nti Dr, MeCrorey. EDITOR CJF.TS WARRANTS FOR THREE AT') M/I HJNS OF ( TVII, RIGHTS SAW CLEVELAND ‘AND Edward Hocker, owner of ■> restaurant, : rt Baybridge. O. known as the Log Cabin, was arrested last week on ;■ charge of discriminating after Eu gesc F. Check.', publish-.:, author and editor of the Cleveland Guide, had sectored a warrant for his ar rest fox refusing to scive him. The editor was accompanied by, three olhe, persons, who were told bv , waitress that they did not. serve Negroes. This is the third time the eciiio has secured a warrant for viola tors of Chios Civil Rights Law. j ''.V. ■ V- ■' ... .. ■ - - VOL. XX VI," NO. 18 AIM', !. Hi UA \ H \V, t)( I<>\ *M: I'.iiti ~.\t.K!Uii iVi 'UmVuV.-i I'lT K7 f «. S. COURT 0!"ES RELIEF SQUjII i ' *.v:’ i ; ./ .... | fA'Ci-d Si no. s mi:.--. A ... A. ! Sterling U■:b. ' of tru- r> : ' '' 1 s ' *>UI ■ 1 J tru- Jli . i *.*< V-i >iina v,’, •11 ,< , j ); .. A-' ; '"rj .1 flV'l'l);i:C dor •: -j,. ' "f Tom Tior.mi;, H In-on, ,in i-rrm'ir-K h»l . .11 ; ':(•/ sough;. I:l3ri,;',;,iU .ij(d *hf‘ Plwffdii '<»«,• •!'-!! Hailwuy '-u.n'r.’v ;,r.r. ; Brotherbt.<»d of 1...; in on ut'.d Ergureiir'-;; ;,,r - jitdi to nt. an iniuoe!,.,,’ Tun«tail .-.uffoc'd hv .- iiig deprived of hi. .-mniorl;’.- ,-jg: ‘ vVrldd; .of\\ ■ hi*i ■, * •»,, D. * 5 cc*uii.se i who repr l ’ 1 sckl ihi next rn v*- {-,>■ v . .... V-i'- :d-.|uh'. Si up i : fj 4*rr- ■ In TfC light of Mu ;>pi!;o;:v,’ V Ibe oupi ■ roc Coo.o ;n ■ > ; the cu.m ~f s; ~ , itic Lo'Uisviiie Nu giviP,.- rood Company ,',»ri ih<- ■;... , w -fciSft.i3fcoi.hi'; Firemro j-:.,;-;. ■. .To r- Cu-cidcd T>'c<.-mbc; jg V^,; Judge Hutchc..ou ,;;-aotc:j 'J ; A >r; ■- ’ *r,otion for.-, : ..umm;i ;A,-,- ... tmd nor:led the defervimV inoW so; :uch judgment H' Mid on order vc:l! hr -; g.'.iofin- a dcciaratory judamcct r.eithng t*i» right:-', inr-rf.,;. Icgu! ieiai-lor. Jdps; of lin parlio- to *be • 'ill nod c,- I no--;to■ t.h< obli • ‘-'P'lh the R,- M. or ; ; r ~n ’ Oirly -nd wifnnuf discrmi ii.aiion »ii <>f the rm moor ~f ■ IVif! Or class Oi jouoirKjfivT' :V-( . mm as 'll : innr-in- agent ur dv: the Railway Gabor Ac t'u only a U.i w-efk;. -g-t ij, ftv , ;iTn inim-;U r confccnc? ,o 1 ls ' -h. t',:. IliiFsh d. ’egalioti vai ‘-' ' 1 ' ■'•! ' vvo • ,-f inr.rij-p' • ,'; i■ ; : ■ f,Hiiop:.;.r, 1 ory into a V * , ’ , ’ i .'soruaiilaud” erobretmr T'Mu yia Oi-nk-i- pt >•■ Ir.r*-, })-. ’>‘o zone ‘’) j; ;h Somali I .-.ri |-'i h.alr--!: Soiniil-I-o. ' 'Contirmed oo • Call Citizens * Communists ’ for Protesting Os Slaying EOKANE, Wash. 'ANPi Mb' toy Hiici civilian authoritjes are 1 ing the word "(nmmunisf keep citizens -oid memooi-f i.lv HAAC 17 * E‘!'f»l Rjghta committee here imp protest! rg the remii slaying of soldier Hi Gircei field ~-.i ! hr nnd a] beat ini’. 1 > T two 'y, ; , CV here by city police. Ere.- use of the wot *. was n»|*ori «l recently by Miss Helen McCan uo.n, secretary of th< NAACP Equal Right.-, eommiiiee. in investig-iUng '•h‘ death of Pvt. Samuel Hides, who I was found slogged on the even:;:,' |of July 17 following an exciting i interracial boxing match at Gieger ’ Held Hicks died in the posts dispen ; :-ary shortly after he was Wind in ; tnred and racial tension mounted to a near-riot pitch when Negro soldiers charged he was bludgeon ed hv white troops. A critical report on the lnjusiic s against Negro troops at Giegor field by a special NAACP committor, brought a aiiliLiry warning that “the who it- thing was comrm ; I plot, that Miss McC-nnnon and C. u - • | gressman Hugh IJeLncy were r-otn ! muni.f the two •j| Negro WACs 'Military and civilian authorities j : i who brand us communist arc on the ; defonsve in trying to mak« right lout cf wrong.” said one council 1 member. “They are opposed to equal ; and fair treatment to Negro soi ViAfV Va A "A'.-Vr!' 5 - >... ■v ; . , ... M>; V \> 1 rI S 1., li?:* . VII ♦*?! t Oil df«u ? ';ht.Fr of : V?r. and Trs. K. 4 Malone of r?aU-igh was a dcira'uu 1 to th*' St'%?** v«yf' (fir. r.? -vhn-h w rM D»i ri m. i 4 «>?sjis• CHILD INJtCtO 'N !ii! ,Vr;i3EHT }:A! i.KM; ;-Vi|li‘ f . tin i hi. 'fa! nIH f hiifi (>f ?;*i ■ YA ;i : M t ior,:;J> iuj’.u libo-tl ;0: v. m. Ti.rsriav whi n ; w-in siru'., by ih DUlntlUO.tJp fj; ;•. ) i •. .1 ;•- • Vf-yew-olti •• vo> 5 ' 1 of Nf W'* • n (i cf >. • i • l . u .■ - V V ; Giftncr Roan, B ' •i‘ iiuiu nierr, /hat's why th«-v rat! .... munist.” An iliv’’,':lig.-.tioji r.-i•«-! • better housmr. isoli'i' :rr ; able for t.v 1)011 Niro-io. hut Co!. El M- Doug, r: ... , /: ; ~! i fict-r Os fv'f-u :■ fiuir- .)«, j ‘ lfort -,o v- iioM'f:,- h.,P’ r.o l/t Nr U.i ■ ■ oldicrr., '/J:. ,M,i -moon 'Furt-lv ! >nv< .tiga’ -*.r, -. l-,o ;.c-r. i thill t)<; I-f fori In;- ■ 'l',; i bring the fi. KiO vhiw p.,op:s mid Nr , gro /oldiers together or: e 'riondiy : basis, but much r.ncui! intagomsca i. <: | promoted by accent i»:-. ’* . race u! ; contestants ■■■ boxiiu: r.:.,u'hand !'other sport: contests. Hicks was slußr-d by ml: .■>« i TRUMAN AfPUDVES PLANS FOR |LILT WHITE VET HOSPITAL | WASHINGTON. r>. N.vrA • Lresidhu;, 7roo,nn in.:' Tuesday proved fiih. 75C geuerel medical and Mi.-gi-.-d hespi,. al ft>r vnicians at At‘ 1 .. Gd g: , to which the Vet'-rans Aftminist.r:.- tion said c loved veterans vnj.tl be denied admision in conforrriit.'. with community custom* i Colored veterans hav< never been j admitted to veteran hoop-la Is In ■! Georgia and Mississippi except in , | cases -of -medical emergency" ! The site or. whirr the hospital I will be built h-c not yet been s?- 'leetert the VA said, although it* S r P* < -a #•• i, (ii*l Misf r.” i. rt v fnß»r a- tfec V. A. rr >}- }t • -.; jv <’ >»• I; i Ih«'V p ; ’ ! • ■t' ■ iM' nri.tu’ . it { i iVu.-j fei :;'r au: ♦ -*t:vr.v; :i ivCinfj /'uujicJ ihit '•!/(" rt hi' *T*.*j -llrt-'it [if oodv r*nb •. * .* a. m V Gny u. <-• u.j i\.j ? : !hr ikyuHu-;} Gju rDjIM -V Tyf’ a»D? a' ,: (I AV •uf't A ; < ~ Ml- 1 '» . * • • - c !*•'.. . pj. p, ;’T‘. u,- t; j* • Attd’f *.i v i*’ of Ve :-vtr j - ’ -mowing n -h&tfted baxh-ig{ — ;: 1 •’ b } i? 7 ' ‘X •' "• f: ;< while :»tid n I iVi'/y* ■;! ?-f* h »ch TOO re WJ-iS • on >h< r;-»co of the eoni.e. c .t-; #4jt* nr?; • pjinripJe of the snort! A '-"•••«?! • h-*hu; '.h'- inters iog< ! h~ ; * * oi•, ,« *• !>ed intf rr«c.isd rect f*a~l Ao?',ij pro ( 'o*asr. h--- b-fer, sabotagee, • r• nun- : dor '• Co), J M-A r?!••!, '-r,r -ippr X ■ m ill. • P ,--.•■ r> {,},.»• !}» c | •H< •; r,f !I" ;ni -li |/..|I -R7. .IS ! 117 Vtoiti vßter ..r'v Th. k<- am the latest available j bin -i i- estimated that these ; figures have increased one third j since VJ-day. Colored veterans in the Georgia- j Mississippi area are forced to to! • :o Tcsktgee. Ala haras, for hospital- I' • i isatiou, * RED CAP ! ; GETS SB4O ! REWARD j •v f: m !pu .. t< wiM 1 iv i .MU: hi roji •*<;! ; h o.'V if * Hi VUVfi i-rct\ u-o r.f 'U, .. Sp r , !l|!;! . (#t i?is }>• 'P»-‘m y *»’ A'l. Oi 'ot ('<• i', •ntiirirU ’, h. . pvn turn kF.'SD lor r -r sl^ ’• 5 v. 'mJ;‘ ~f !• • -,v*4 : 'A «' ■:< > p p.: • 1 ,1 j'tU.l ••-fli4iz2 1 of ij *;; - ! •• •• • • Vi ■•■'' Q . if y I‘V iy i-:>v UTV ‘ , cl;f| u.V’ ' V'D T-r. Mu Ruin.'” i* Vi'.u c;i*MT a • v i-'.wU -;w;»y from v. ; v.-u.Vu. •••'’ Vv-nu'- m gl tho ■.•Aiipuiuj -u •.‘. V ! . '-• i I?: ‘U ?h* sG-t fhi u‘ f U A*-; iu- It -*• t.VKfCi t-u V; Vj fVf f ru*’ 'G V*' D'i u- • • iiijM,,!.-!. H<- >..o n ‘ G partt ? .r» *h” p>> ji; „ m • ;• c A U: U.;ru* u : . $ , . try fe:)t tir fining v. jv - > Uspj no {('lT.* r i .O’ DUd <>„• ■»aJl A ? i ! r »• fJ »; ; ' ! ‘ •»’ >f TD'A kifi'j OJ -iC' il'J’t r 'V I" : o Mr? Ki.-i •! ■ - .1 ;.i o: .- " '!' Vjft.t T-..-1 , ■li < b"i 'h. BSfi Vo ion Av.-on,- ij,. '!T-‘-ri U op*.-!, ihi i-lviMM Negro Medics Not On Hospital Staff In Frisco r-v m vsov R-ttrjur?on '■ ; AN FRANCISCO -ANT* Pt j y wond ’”** fm» thins *© : •” an v-' le u ,1 ppc in F. . ''iir.ri ~( ....railed sarn men h i • b n-s ■* splendor ;d ‘ of 1 1.8 t f ,v, i '• nen j* •’•!pn<‘;irs j»-j minds yrid oi mm jijt'! wnwn who ore H ?■'"«ft*'e.-ioiiHii;. sm ntivic m them v 1 and b art of r Cm* disciples '• ••“f b- ♦ and |«.qjr in {hror npproneh " 'n life. ] i :>: m.v; here ir, San Fran- , ■ 1 isen Un- w Meal -i-- ’tVie.r insfsir, rn.h tt.-eie .r no jm-indict* being i ; irnt-i Kvp ugainKt Net ■') physicians. !• -••-• i fiir-y could pr<>h-ibly back up i 'in "inin, record as f-!v .. any for- -h m-’ii '’.nil!--., poh-'-y : concerned !> ; However, record or no :e<-ord, ,-v •• ■ Hi.-iro il.H’ttu can pr'Cticr in ary j jot Sen rYnruyrco'r major hnsphala . ! . : ,; HIOH COURT SUPPORTS NAACP CASE i NEW YORK -- in -n appeal for; ; rtnoew', which the regi -r. > r-. of! j voters in Macon Cnun'.v. Ala . tiled ! | with the Supreme Con’d in the cost- j ; if Mi'ehell vs Wright, the Cour ! • unpoi ‘.ed the NAACP's position | • •lid has denied t.n Mrs George C j WCir- ’,tn r\ other pet jt irinnyt ||-*r! ; the writ of certiorari :t-qu> rted. As was reported in the NAACt’! s ss irlt ii.se i>f Ov.t'nli■lOir:. (lie. ; j denial oX .< review will reult in f.hr- • | vase a.'fnaUy going m irmi upon the | | issuer isvuivcd uanvely, whether | jnr a matter offset th- registrars in • I Macon County, Alabama, bad a po ! j icy r eusioni and usage at prevent j ir: ... Negroes from regisieving and i voting in the country, and whether ! such practice is uncc-i Him .ior;.a? If the Association is jHafecewfii!! jin proving' such custorri. prior de-p cisions established m Assocsalion i - cases will be a precendent for the j: j granting of an injunction against ; I the registrars j l (Continued on back pag*) :. o. s v sifj COSTLY. COL I ms VETS : >.-U ! : :j j | ' Wi/WU . **f • n n\r, . u.: ?.]u . • n-;,V ;-' li-u -• :V r if f ;ft"- r. • Ed H? risD-n ■ for th 1 ' V : fli illlK.ru "1, V • : < --a Oilt’*.- bM To*, :da;. <•.. <-m.. .;.v l--i <-« suli mg f i"I.-, ■: m i ir uia ion in cdt«*»li'»n in. • long *«.-n4A*• 1 xi'iwUd the war: ; *'■ 'laities of Amciic-iri UicfS. .said : :'• •>l"l'"* -tohnson in . -g>j<- ; 1 i<)3umr ! . 1 ■ .. :o- ir, ' h /-.V PuH'-in .r' .?V I ,j i»• gai» tin- Anw'.-icdo V*• : i »-rat• r ,in,ni|U<-r He '-‘'rol i \ .’i ••:* •*.,! n ~; f niore ad. : --p c-.' ;- ' rr, -*1 • oo'-uUoi". ioi -,i] ! ; -*■' ■:"'ii-' j” Ri*-ss of ra, t- ->i ; '; tin- '.''liid{ i Fsc Aar ■.-iiiilri | • -. ■ ics'.ii,.(n in \ " Utu* for s* v'rjjl*-- s xr 1 cdnH j Mi » fpwxali.p* upon ip: ‘iy | ?} * ’’np'i: f“;rrs of FEr ; ‘ Nj» 1? •?r jy y.v io fbo rfr?orj fpr,-. « • T.rD-’ «»s* o*' touSdUisd of rn * j •1 .i!«- ,| *r>*'ir HtaVnuty ? fn-en* :• ■ 5 *i tbit inu.-*iu.’XOK n uUimiaMu ! I ■'* u.;«r:V Vlf-I pr'i'i >n IK j of • - A.. r,f •:>*':or Opit'-; | II i-tit;•■ e>:i«f.-ink for the f j • : ticr a.g»!<-•..• for v;c b-rri ?t? h'wo uni of ' ; ghting m*-n J ’ ■ II -V.;!!• re- ..i v to "Os »horn t ■»n f ) • conn'roAniiu .' n b? f h fhr-y ! "•■O'- - I V")J,':blf: • .’t. dovr.,l -tpirate. They { ' -• ■ -.1.-: !’ -• !• in ir'O'-t | - • !,■ - ---ii -t -. t Vr'al -he pstjenr | 'U ' - I •■: -' - i St ‘if? dtivf.i)'. ■ ;! F iV‘- .m uny i i, P; wnci.sco st-affs. When nu tvri to investigate i Fine- like shat. ev. ryone assures ; th-it ;,>> < j mice h-:. : n ...;si ir--. they Hi I you, has | uchinu do v.-ith the case at all.! Th- • .-f-im! ; n j*- someth : os i -k<■ th- All hospitals in San : -iiH-iM.-n i: .v- their own k-t.Hffi J rv-!-rs -.-.-ho ■ nher work full lime : '• me hospital or ..:<•• associate mem• ■if l.hr- staff -vh work in and, •u’l of the fiospitj*!:- Almost -i]f the ospiiais are private so the choice • f .staff members up ro tiie do -tors F' in 'jvr.: LYNCH VICTIM RETURNS TO SCENE UNDER PROTECTION OF U. S. TV K W YORK. N Y. Albert, ■ i i urris. Jr., and his father, Albert.’ . Harris. Sr., are today safe in thier • h ane in the midwest after a drama- j ’’> return visit t.o Louisiana, whcit. ■, ri August Bth John Jones was bruUiliv murdered by a sadistic, ! mob and young Harris pitilessly, : bealen before be made his escape.' The Harrises are alive today, how- j because they made the trip i cvi'-i iy .’ua-rden by If. S. Alarshals.! f'-iiowing request addressed to the I NAACP by the Justice Departmen' iliai t!.*,.-y 5x- jireseul when idi* De partnu-ni presented irie evidence of i their investigation <.«> the Grand Jury in Mtmrot- l.ouisiami las', Saturday. Since Monroe is not' rious for its'. Ki; KSaxisrn and mob violence Wai ter White told the Justice Depart mer-t tha' an NAACP representa tive would accompany the Standee to Monroe, but insisted that the *! U&vALlO’ LJ&pe* 1 bIJ v 11, ci r.ouaic itu t jv. sponslb.ility for the Harrises’ safety |- from ihe minute they left the mid- 1 westc-rn state where *>cy «it uiv , ‘ living, under the care or the NAACP I ' unr.il their return HUMAN WELFARE MFCT? UHOE mti-i o fitiiL RALEIOH Jennings Pen v rr.-cial writer for th* newspaper P i, Clark Foreman, President >il she Southern Conference for Hum n Welfare, bead the list, of . '.tmnent speakers : .v 10 will i.'s. the annual convention us the Committee f j North Carolina when i* !.jcet.s -ii Raleigh. 0(1 i,lj 2.»"'2G. No l , im, of radio’s top isttioy menu 'oho F.it.ilk, w'H provide entertain n.'ut for the delegate' during the ■\ nr i half session Born in ' > i.-. Fat.lk i an authority on ' ioti ! ’i'll folklore is well a being .1 humorist. iV t- aas llfili] iiepntly wfi' eU* ■(, (lie Nashville He re t ne■ toljuw mg -•« d: igr e craent with dm newsj.Mj.iet - publishers ■. i; tspri"? t■’ Henry A. w.-j!A pi. jtioti art S foreign policy Chairman of the National ; ”(i!i)irih!rM to Abolish the Poll Tax. 11 y i>. ttv. luthor if several books r;e South Last wepx he started ;■ i ;tt - it . column for PM T;,r ConmnJtt*.' l ' for North Caro lina ii, the -fata ..(filiate of S. C. H. Fm-ernan heads, and of ■■•■■hich .. J•;.ir• k p G 'iiam of (be it.. ,f North Carolina, if -.1 > -a. 11 mot; ; Lee C. b-ieiyh. heads ?,h* affiliate. The firs? -mijual " iiven'ior. of th>- North i arulina r 'a )! action in;);) cij; hr held o Ratcish’s !-i : - l if '! i »;*•.! - On Friday i.vnimg, thr i .Os I** The .tie v-11) ■!■ ' iaC'-is. I’erfn matter hu dele ate of (bit ■or’ Pull 1/ -r PriZi ■ inning ohy ti.a r of The union An .n 5 I Jwililit of ‘ViltjfiogS i>>* O I'liia; North t'oroSiliO artists V.'il? im shown in the theatre lobby dur ing both days ConvcnMon delegates will consid ■ I'iioi: f a permanent coasts tutmn, and v.'iil hear officers’ and ' ;T)il;i'L ■ i i'Jjl.. . S 1 i',ucty a fee > ■ ••• '.ill •orlude disci, mod on race : '-iations lead by Dr. ii Shelton • Continued an nack page) —V— 2Si H AI.LICIT The Honorsbte JoM-phus Daniels. Sr., farmer U. S. ; Secretory of Navy and later U 8. An o s-ad .i to Mexico, will deliver ■ i* main -dor*on e occasion of Iv Annual 1 ii Club Achievement . Day program at Shaw University \Yt ncsdf.y I )r-Soi> ; ,10 Tiie ’ o-m Day program will be ; r Id in Or- on leaf Chape' and will . i f undo way at 10:00 a m. John j -V Goodman. A. ; tai ' Director of ■h N'.nh Carolina state College i Agri uitursil extension Service, will | introduce the speakei ■i H Club members with their par -1 .. gw tv and county toucher ■dei will assemble from various - . ;,or ■ oi Wake County in oos-r voice us the annual occasion Men. .*.<> v and cash prizes will be made as a result of outstanding pro . c-r't ri,- done b v cltib metp.be ‘ during the year. Others taking part or, the program arc .James R. Adams. Juttipei Level i H Club: Geraldine Thorpe and i Nhtrlvv Terry. Apex 1 H Club; Ed ■ aid Pretty and Calvin Dozier. Fletchers Grove 4-H Club; Secrc-- • ii ins from the county's sixteen I ff Clubs: Dean Foster Payne and Rev. .turn; s Nimmo. Jr.. Shaw Universi ty; W C Cooper 4-H Club Spec ialist, and A. E Brown. District Manager • f the North Carolina Life Insurance Company. According to W. C. Davenport and A Rene Brannon of the State Ex tension Service, tir- f Rowing 4-H Clubs arc making plans for the ot f i ion Junipet Level. Springfield.. Eagle Rock. Wendell Riley Hill. Lockhart. RolesviHe. Sandy Fork. Lovely Kill. Fletchers Grove, Jef feries Grove, Shiloh. Apex, New Hill and Holly Springs. The public is invited to attend the Achievement Day exercises. ’"Continued on nark page) To do this, i? war. neces&ry for the Harrisaes to place themselves volun tarily in the protective custody of the U. S, Government as materia? witnesses. They, therefore, were required to appear. ~i dosed hear ing, before a Federal judge in the midwest, sc that no one would know about their plan to go back to Louisiana In that State, they risk ed facing the mob which the N. A. A. C. P. knew would stop at noth ing to close young Harris' mouth forever, as he was an eye-wi.tbests to the lynching and cun positively identify some members of the mofc. -v.-ivjfi ujcis.iecii ac, i !7 nilc.*iL The Harrises traveled to Louisiana in a drawing room, accompanied by the TTxr cmi. vs: Secretary of one of ihe NAACP branches, and guard ed by several T J. S. Marshals at all times. They testified nefoie the Grand Jury on T/l orb -c" sod left • o. or*va. iately afterward for their home to the midwest. The aum>urocemeni Cnm- wa; i~-J AJUk* t.v .. .... .. - by the Juslicf* imtrTA until their sate return was established