,H. V. BROWN TO HEAD TEACHERS *•*★★*★★ *'★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★ ★ ★★★★★★ ★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ MOTORIST KILLED BY FU-PG STATION OWNER DEATH FOLLOWS EFFORT TO SET ’ AUTO SERVICED The Negro citizens of Wilson a-a much aroused over Hit coldbla >d- I eci killing of Otis Newsome. 2d yen r old Negro, World Wav 11 vet eran and father of three young chil dren. by U. C Strickland, whin: filling station operate on' Saluv day, March 27th. The shooting arose nut of a to fu-,al. according to Jam • William, eyewitness to the slaying and coin panion of Newsome at the time o' Newsome and Williams to purchase brake fluid from Strickland aftci he refused •<> put it in their car According to Wills.,ms. he and Newsome stopped at Strickland service station and asked for umic brake fluid. Strickland gave them the fluid and staied that ii wa t 85c. Not being able to put the fluid in their car. Newsome e d William* went back into the service station and asked Stricklanu either to lend • them a funnel or to put the brat*, fluid in the car for Tern. Strickland said tha: he would % do neither, and furtnet said tha: ail he wanted from them wa eighty-five cents foi his brake fluid. Newsome is alleged to have said then that, if he could not ;;e the fluid put in the car. he didn't ’ want it. Pulling a gun. Strickland, wh ail the while was standing behind . (Continued on back page; NGC INSTRUCTOR SETS CARNEGIE GRANT TO STUDY DURHAM Mrs. Ann Me Aden Johnson instructor in the school at library scicnde of the North ■ Carolina College here, was notified j last week that she has ben award ed a grJht-in-aid by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement ot Teaching to finance a research pro ject in which she is engaged, the seventh N, C. College professor receive a Carnegie Grant. Mrs. Johnson's plan is *1 n In vestigate Secondary School and Elementary School Libraries With the Purpose in Mind of Prepara, tior. and Publication of One or Mr re Monographs on Problems • of. and Condition.' in School Libra• ' n 0.," Ke>- work on this project s scheduled to begin April 1 and she •.-••11 . visit high schools and ele m'D'arj schools in No th Carolina ana othei sta'es. giving special at ienii n to schools when N C. Col lege library school graduates ai employed. DEMGS TO MEET I NEW YORK (ANP) - Members | of the National Colored Democra tlce association will convene iri Philadelo’'i > in July or the Hth annui ; convention of tuc group, a wa announced by the roromthr* Cn permanent organization hire 'Thursday. The inclusive dates >f the convention will o ncid: witr the convention ot rty- Nation; Democratic par'y. mcetinr to nom inate candidates for the presidem and vice presidency. One of the actions to be taken di. the convention will be the election of a president to succ • d Ine late Dr J. W. Thorripkins. former re f_ corner of deeds of the District oi Columbia. Secretary o. the organ ization is J W. Gentry. New York. Ibe committee on pm-manent or ' Con Ii nu n on Pack page) ' Texas Teachers Win Pay Boost DALLAS i ANP' The n; w Texas teachers pay could oqu«iiz ine salaries of colored and vh.'.i , tctt&ers, based on thru- rxpemno-' j nd education, has been release*.! 10 I Lie Negro teachers of the state. Salaries under the net* system j range from $1,332 a mushy for 3 , teacher wi»h no experience and one ; J’rat of college to $.1,380 '"early so; a j tecchcr with 3 Ph. D and i 2 y< >n.: teaching experience. Th minimum college training rr j Wired to teach in an accredi .ij public school in Texas is two > ears! in 1947, three years m 3948. end ’ a bachelor's degree in .949 Teach ers with three years training stai * out at $193 a month, and those with a bachelor’s degree, $223 a month. Although this sea!, has been j adopted by the :,t;, I c some com ! memties will exceed it and othc~s J will go below. The later vili have : to retablisb their inability to pay j THE CAROLINIAN VOLI MK XXVII, NO. 39 TERRORISTS BEAT FARMER * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * BOY, 11, BEATEN TO DEATH “Get Off The Campus 0: ■'< 4- 4 "' t ‘' ' 'rtf? ‘ ' ' Dr i.utlvr IV .latle-tin ot Vir pma Statr Colleen iacult-. shown as he told member oi the. North ( a roil rut Teacher' A"<., j.-, hort last week end that the <• (in vention th. mr us ' Education t or a fuller Realization of Democra cy" could be realized only through teachers' Keying out of the eia.s-room-, an.: oil :ii campus to e«t‘'r info cnmmuniU life and polities. CtROMM.W Photo PRIEST SSss LEGISLATORS TO END RIE'SI i« RICHMOND V, - "N« in. • ! j \rft!>'.>n car, defend the.bar s , jof segregation, , met • In rod me:. I ! md worn, n ••. ••re railed upon to! ' !• fend America and risk their live* : -n defense ol a common flag Th.y. ; , ref'-re. are a i siihi to tiu in;'.- 1 I t m ■ i,•..! lihcrt m .x;'(*</■:.'••<f ip ; i 'al 'log.' ih* •• < ■ - ••••■), '!• Fa-Id ' ; . ; F <if' ,nct"ll aastor of m -ai i'- Cl ta cit fie,-■* .a'll oirS’t-uii : : -""’n'-ni eh iay ;r. rt Icf* with H use C- a •- >f insure Ctan- I .a 'i •' T!i committer is a. .;g ■■ ; :■ finiony ..n -evert! .nti-aecu-ega tion bills I. AVI VIOI YliON Father O’Connell pointed out that., wi: ■ the Diocesan Holy Name Cri- j a.a a. id ;*s conventicii in Ricit- j mono' lasi October, member.- ;j h | -ccadv. .vliite and cola v-i -.vem o : chut ell. Ite f- Mpher u:.d av :a. - t. . i wa a succcffful eur.v;,,- [ l apt rate-, ip .;;n:k j-uyn. the “minimum" through processes { 1 maimed in th; new ! ,w. j The Texas C!oun,-U of Negro *.•!• 1 j-"..nization -aid thru t h is law will j I i’Ct'iUi.s fie difference:-. :n lits | •<, the lowest in Tt-';;,:? history. | Masons Vicl Si pud Funci j * j . OKLAHOMA CITY (AN Pi 1— F*nr. totaling M.OWI have j been” collected by the Prince 1 Hail Masons A. A mil A. M. j urir'Ucdon of Oklahoma for ;hc ! iiipnrl case. Amos T. Hall, iranil mister announced this week. Hr ant! Mrs. E’lanch M. Brun er grand matron of the East- j ■ cm Star unity, announced that j .• the matrons would raise s:i,oou 1 for the defense of Mrs, Ada Lois ! Sipuel Eisner, Negro student j who w«j denied entrance into ! the University of Oklahoma law I school. RALEIGH, NOivTH CAROLINA 'VIvEK ENDING SATI UUAY. APRIL 3, PUS Miss . Terrorists Force Family To Leave Town LOUISE Mi:-o. »AN p » Tnv v.’-- 1 nee directed Lev. e.rd:, Ne 'i'oc< i.i Mi.s?ioippi as a <o.iuH <»i rights sSs.be v ')lch h;-vs .>■ <; i'c.sponsicH for "I in '.he »as; fc'.v w:*'-. evident the brutui hcamg of CU ve CoUon, 43 year o!t. Negrii farm ml '■•rv : i-t we. t; ’.-'f; r.cu ' 11! 'a ■ -m'-.' wictespread in> ;ri: the terror low !'. spreading' ov<-i Ncgt • -.••• in. 'lie Mississippi D' Ha ar,d thr*mr ! ••>vn be stfit-' Acc-irding to reports. ("• t’on. (he ij \ c.'-Id Niitiro farm icru.rf. kioc.len by Tirnmie Qu.nr: fii.-i Suift:-' S. ward, two white me, wit!-, whom he became involved while at'cmpl hig to pav his watci bill. Two Shot In D. C, Sniper Kills Man ■A ASHING TON ■ ANP.. •jiiiot. .'crmtis K.ns in,-;' ■' 28, v. h«,'SD t' orn i.. ■ «>». tn-siop; j . rn killed one roan ard I another as they nood on a eorni-i jHi carry then, ro • heir joh*‘ ; jb< ri hme if.-.' i'*’ ; i ' ! F'- , Tbc vie in. iV-tfi ;v! no. rt.; ! was killed. ,nd Jo. <Jon -.’"i • ;wns wounded. Tie r.u hr u- James ' D-inc I ' Mr; .>■ ■ :< ■■■) It: t Ihi sliot the me: ... can ; tit* • were ill. •:« libot'. iu.- it.' • !;■ jc: to Carr-e.v :y T'JSED ,1k ! fat raw • ■ ..if- :'U.e,- r j VOiv'.T sr. rpiee. tjU-r H ?h : •Hi- lirsl Vi'tint ~11 '! i :tiv. .If! ihc nth', i .Villi'! f - - " ( ,-i - roturi -t to i;.s ri rr ■ h:i ikw I’. i" -u ■- wit; -■i; mg ftu ilka ; b '-. cn :i.'p '■ •,11 by at. ; i-t-ci r-'-tnv : in l.vHm;:, wh./ <*. ho had iv'.-re s,:ot front u - j - ay's t-corn and nod .-mulled gut. .' :-<:>.vdcr ’vi.cn the s.-unri .penea mmgmßaKsp': ; *??: - ' -v^ v^ a «ydg£. j Not too tar removed from | Easter and its theme of spiritual j resurrection was iht Easter Sim ; day ch ristening of Ralph Camp -1 hell. ,Ir., which took place at the St. Ambrose P. E. Cuwroh. Shown in the group arc: Ralph ii.i oh',in I, cm' •an ft• -m Quinn .0 P .- leak n th«' v..,te;- pipe :« !i fiv binv'it v-'ithoul cos’ to <ht V,: '.TEN SEVERIT Y a:. .-'' i ••>!! i efus-'Hi to civ. im:'. a hn: =■; 'ucross 'lt ■ i •ttd with a stick aacir . ..oolhei v; hitc ir..- ■ • * * ».* in t hr * f i j co r t‘.r 'trot j, •;m-<; ,h•• i■v .q i•> /, v ih c h• h d 'm •I h h h Y v ' •(' *c! iriurd • r» u k U: » , - tier .cross th .: n. ft ft urn ihc* ~ j i,; inis It, which :.C lived. Bui i.c ir -lsE i; that hv did nt kn ov ‘:t:u Wncti <!:•&('.' 1 aC SP-Ol *i . heard thorn Ijlkina rbon* **.»ir. •p in an as% } am for t\\ . ir; nro a s ; Y.'ji hr- m-aiUrr r>\m. Carr away being noirl pending rrUon of trie jr.ry. \tianla Slums Worse Mian Orc;u \ Ivondoii A. NT \ - AND Slums r. . p. r v..; h.i. in a Id oy ..’ room -r ■ ;■ tii-r. ihe infamous slur,:-- tun, I); \ Hit::- F, ,VT . ,>. TV A oil ctoi. tcld .) sennt-e publ.c woi rs .'Ubcomroittec la week He s.iid tha! in ir, ,n> sccilot.i "sanitation i.- jus'. :o; ;ottvii." usm\ ami n\\\ t emp!'! li, Sr ; Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Mildred Oiey Taylor, span sor; Donald Jeffrey Hayes. God ■ father, iAtlantic City,' N. J.», Mrs. Leonard L. Jackson, God ! mother; the Rev !>I. Nicholson I of the Svishop l ayne Divinity <3 *1 OBJECT rnmmsm j q :• v • ■ ■ V. '-SS >• ; ■ • '■*£s< '.eLv SB.'- ”' ," • fcy _ . % &■; T_, s \ ‘ 4 Ls * Vrimkihi Tranm-ig Sohoivl of Li'-ifUTurk is Nino a as h» o.> .M-vteci rather sirviHi«j:-1y to floor proveduve diirfiii; ilivcuvsion of a mo is on ior Uc a >'U>pt ? c:i of a nr *.v constitution tor the >'orth ('am • hna i>‘nchcrs -sopdklion :»t its sessions hold !a>! HTfk end n peps rs! v «« S VY#I W i « sea, £*4 Tel! r/ Uif *; f^\l L '-m,»t %v \5 I H trJw v • fy rm*\ Ur\ iH 1 iiU".L U-,-1 hematy -r; new t.vil in. th- liigriiin family. w.«> fore.-d ' rr..- nn ,pp-ui; r.v-nt vvh Gee I’’ Kiti'i ><•". •:■■■< .reek because h. ■ . . v.uyUiid or.re:it. :■ Aui.nta by t’.ljii ; Ui'l'ii.’ rs i : i i for At lan’.;, to Hop iiit; appointm-ret .vilh ,;:e cm.ir. Near Atic.ii’a. he w;s 1 ttuiiivyd trorr, lie: bii- by poller. • • htiTit.ci.ifi-i and Tied to a post nea a wluto school foi . .iu hour*- T. w,s pdi.Ueii i,iu i, Hr.'-nis of ihc He vziis unally icken t, ■ tii.-tv if .iisord.,i- conduct !r. * coin i. iie v. us aecu-cu of ha>-.n • Dni,urine-.' or. burl- re.-,- iG ! '1 "hum (it Petersburg. V» : and A. I T. White, senior warden of St. Ambrose. A second Godmother. ’j Mrs. Annie Thomas, of Chicago. • SIS. was tillable to be nrc»e»t. i Carolinian Photo--By Nhepharca SOPS SAVE OHM iKHIER FROM MOB I COI.HMBJA sC i ANP) C lor': ’ nevkiibors stirred by the mur der of l! boy by his ; Si.ttoer "V"; a dollar bill would | t3; v,ia.bb : ,v :.r>l;i)eu ebn hid So, | the intervention -f while officers i here March 2?. I The strapping six-h railroad i shop laborer i>w hot' when his ’■sen declined <o tell hni the “tiatb" :! about tile money. He w hipped the ' iiov r !!. :; ncim ■ lousne:: • in: vvh'ili ; ; he nevai recovered. :: Bu hlami (Columbia) t’uuniy Coi on or W: n' r m A. Plot! 1 c pciTieri t at :! , ■ V 1 nf ( VOT 200 NopTOCS 11.-fi . vaiiiv-rrH outside the home it [' 1 horn as Andrew Wnitc. 34. the ac • ! cu'('d. wit©?* severs i city poiicc 1 1 j-n;; vd up wide- open inans to (I hisprrse the group. ; Ciiu t •'(' City Di'ti'.'iivrs will.,am IA. Rjiutirison said vv'dir calmly ! ad mi tied ha vim; th d up his son tr Ime hiuji ; oom and or ‘tiise :iint j into »irnoir,sck)Usness. He is us charg i BPiV-dinsOii said the bray's wrist !'■ ore tied together behind him and j his, iiodv hung by a rope under the Men- While is ropovied to ho»c taken tune out trorn ttie I! \. M. j! A M. 'eating to have break - •Hr wouldn't toil me the truth." ■ police /juotec Whi to as spying, about doiJnc ..i 1 vhc? boy s.’.d coilecf 2-::* i ihe dav before, "i bes bior; and ho , woubn’t tel! roe.” j White called the doctor when ‘us j so.' foile-ci to rep.oin c;)n>ciOii sr?ess. LEADERS A£ FREE OF JIM WASHINGTON <ANP» A hi luai'i :u deli'uatifir; of Negro lead 'jprs Monday urged president Tru j ■ ■ .•! it; send a supplement un me j,gc to congress -insisting upon au ! "i-segregation and civil rights i ■,.j ondmenls in any urive-rsa! ram ’! •••,; ;. training prcigr..m ai d any •■ - j % i'-. a] of selective service i in a Write H oust eonferenc.. with the chief . xecutiv* . rep: uivm of rHe Coin.iTu'tee Agair.si< imr: uvv in Milit sry Service and mlr.g " criticized the -f.-lusion f Nrvrocv from the i xperimetv.a' t i.’MT e.unp at Fort Kt Ky . and' .•i;ed rhi .statement 03 Chairman i Waller G. Andrews oi the hous- J .-mod services com.nil;i‘e that ,i‘.e i ! 'car ciepcrtnient plans segregated I •. iiiu- and Negro bat;..lions if con : ie- ecaco UTvIT." | Herded by Grant Reynolds, ns- j I ioriai chairman, and A Philip .Ron- ! j dolph. uatioiud treasurer of the j ! commit!'-", the deice t ion in dud . | Albc,: Black W.-hingiov i . Boston Schools Bar IKK On Racial issue i . -. BOSTON . AM 1— Members ot thi- Boston .School committee voted unanimously last week to bar the llaughters of the ; 1 American Revolution from sponsoring any program or contest <ll city schools because i of the IIAK's poiic> of racial bias. Action was taken on a motion by l omrriitteoman Jsadwrc H V. Muehnir.k declaring that (be 'IAS bar. ‘violated nearly every of President Truman's unH-tni’uil rliserimination pro srnm." Some of the organization’s un-American activities include the barring of Marian Anderson j from singing in its Constitution Hall in Washington, and also , not permitting several mionr- j (tv group leaders 10 appear in the Jiwll In answer to a letter asking 1 t.ie I* Aft about these policies. 1 the group could five only a "wt.shv vastly •’ leplay, Much- j oiek said. i DS'IMKS lIFTH COLI ‘ ROIL M&pt '.'V ‘ Ur ■ Ik. J&l&lir' PRICE 7c Dr. Kufus I . < IrmfiK (risht, is shown rei'civ.ng congratulations from f. T Savior, icttring press- , den! ot the North Carolina Tcacn «r> Association following hi,, ad dress at the Memorial Audiortum during '.hr Asocial ion convention held last Mi rk end his iddress l>v CletncW took , vigorous exception to statement made ly. Walter Whiff. NAACF secretary, iti which White said that the Atlanta E. head and other s (>l! therrt Nrs,, educators had plased a "ilftli ciintin’ rolt Clement Denies Traitor Charges On School Issue f)r. J. i>. !)a\ i> »><sohu \\\(.P Life Member i NEVV YOHix. N. Y The new fife iru-muv) of the Ntitiomii A ■ '* j j ri' i- -»? for hip Adv. noomen i of i Pfdm-d People i> ; Dv J. & Davi^ : -:' I t.iquay Sp. Ing's. North Car«»Hna. Dr. t'Jhvis prefenton hi.s check so: : ii\ * • i «ncl red dollars to NAACT , r:cii to VinrcT. 21 st mass iis.s lid,, .if ’he N A ACp S'.utliv.ist Rcgriiirii G,•'ilcrcncc. which Di. - Diivi-- vs* doleg.ito. in Tu.sleegce, •Continned on tiack p«gos 5K UMT I CROW ch.xirmr.n of ’he y.inization: Nor-; {■: Boyd direefoi Non-Partisr.t : Couccil . nil i ! - :■'/!'■ .1: iuivs. A),; -.1 I ' Kappa Alpha sororAv: Joseph H. j ' }?. KviiPs. former cvecnfive seerc- i ■ i ; j;> ». Strcel Bra; eh YMC A j ’,V,i.sr;:i'uum; Charles H. Houston, j pec I counsel. NAAGP: Horace O. Poli.srd. Nu:>ona! Bar association ! YVillii.ni Wort! y Jr . a- iion tiirorso.', j Congress ot Racial equality. Mr. ! Rey nolds :s New Yori Slate com- j missionei' of c«rr’ of ion. Mi Ran . j aiuh is international t i esidettf .. ; ;•!•,< Brothc-rnood of Sleeping Ca ; ' Pnri.ci s. AFi, * in ;cyard parficulrt l !>' in a "v* i ! viva! of selective so: vieft Nngioi : veu-i;cis arc well cpiHiit'pb to insisc i , upi.i bro.'.-ii. unequivot.il .onfi-scgi e- ■ n n and civii rights -ategi:;,:x.. j i so, prospective draftees,' llte di '■•- j ; ::i<or’ declared. "The weak <ui!i Continued on buck page> Dallas Minister Joins Wallace I ; !') ALi AS ■ . ANP» A political, : bomb ) 'il jr, Dallas lasi wyek when | i thf K ■ Stacy Adams became vice | ■ chairman of the Wallace-Eor-Pt-es- i ident movement here in Texas. j i Re. Adams, pasto : >f L.ov.’j | Chapt l Baptist Church, succeedei. j to the presidency of the Dallas ] j Progressive Voters league ear!;, j , -is .'ear following the rcsignatioi j iit ihc Preritu nt. .T S .Jones who; , ioft Texii:- to make his home ir j Ai izona. i hollowing the announcement 'hat 1 Ret Adams had become u meiribei j ; of the Wallace part;,. Arthur Stev | enson, county chairman of the j ' County Democratic committee, is- \ [sued the statement that Adam.- j would not be given r chance Ui ] i resign as precinct committeeman of i [ Precinct 4K but was automatically j j fired. , Rev Adams w*i.- one of thn .-I i Negro precinct committeemen elect-j jet! two years ago on the Democra- j ! tic ticket the first time in Dai- j i las County" that Negroes had veil- * in the fight for equaiiti of edn ealion 1 % supporting he South avn Governors' regional school proposal. Dr. t lenient denied that hr had supported the regional plan, and sa.rl tha! the NA Al T head knew ot his stand in the matt. .. Shown in the group are VS? Saylor, Dr. H. f.. Trigs Si. Aug ustine's president. Miss Eiva Watt’', Wuiston-Salem Teac-hees < oSlcge senior, and I); ( lenient. Carolinian Photo —By Shephard i Fi.lK.winp iuilure of pi cdi-'f-c ' i i-uvan oitonc '•>■(■ »i7;h And, :l '( vent ion ot the V- h Carnltr, . i Tcaciicrs Associi-rtion la id in Iharh lasi w(T-k end. tl V Brow.' Nil Goldsboro was elected preside! f 'jot the organization for the com, (j ■ j year. i Apj'.roximatciy J 000 < f the side's : Ni pro .'•ducalors K-i,i-'-cl vannus 1 -i',sjon held on tl'i ■ S.:aw E.miver | iijtv f.'amt’US -rid Mnnor’ai A ; : I jitonan during the three day in* ’ j dtvoteci to the theme "educatioi. ifnr a Fuller Resliz.au n of Denio -1 r racy." One a! Hie high spii’.s on Hie ecu •, vent ion agenda was readied with j'in adci.- -s by Dr Rufus A Cle ■ mer-t. president of Atlanta Univc !- ay whicli he-seined implies i imps of the Sen Che it Governors } Rce.'-.ruii University plan, ax w“d ' ,-, NAACT Scoreh-n-y VGdvr Whiles charge that h< has gone* along with ! a BEACH ELAN • Prior in D> Clemen' ■. specrh 'tV H. Collins principal oi ’he- ;• u- I, . ; S; i in, I•' an School a jFt a body described and explain ed deiails e-f 'in offer ol a 4.5W'- j ,ht, bench sue- propo*«: <» a resort i ior me state s Nt geo ‘eaciiers The sin has been chTered to the j teachers by Dr. Wilhrm Siij ; pe. Drain specialis; ind forme- • • classma:. of Presidem Ftanki.n D. i Rot is* v. it The spar-'--.;. ...ttciHied opening - -r. it-, Shews Groauleiif Chapel j heard Dr Lu*her P Jackson of Vw .Stale College urge we, i and mart j inti use psi-tieip.f: ioi: tr coinrouni and politicti! life ,u 'Hoar's of -tl l taimiig (he convfnvon of ideal of . fu)i?i r> alization of democracy. "GET Os f THE t \MPt S ’ i Dr. Jackson told a.s aiidtmicf •gi i oft the camp us and "ot,; of <C inlinued on back pagot , hired into ■ i> mocrMii Cminty ! convention and were duly recog i hired. 1 The repercussion of the Rev. i Adams' political decision caused jOh board of directors of the Dai ! la>. progressive Voter:-, league to | call r. special meeting to consider I the poli'ical stand taken by its p're iOontirmod on back page) [Easter At St- Monien’s Obser\ ed In High Mass 1 r : Eastct Sunday hi S: Monte's j Catholic Church was observed wit*, j a high mass which was followed by i Benediction of the Blessed Sacra i men!., with music lor both services | rendered b> the St. Monica's choc . The Rev. .John C Dillon, assis- I tar pastor of St Monica's was the 1 celebrant, the Rev. Thomas Mb !Glynn, deacon and the Rev Jerome |M. Tierney, pastor ot the churca, • sub-deacon.

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