CHARGE COMMIES PLANNED NEGRO STATE NEW YORK CITY PEu. for Oil' violent ■ ■. rth; <• :■ of Iht United Sirl . ever:’.i .ion, <w * the ( ,l mbit;. iiiin'Td ot a vied N- - gro slate in the heart of ta < Southland were described 'in s- I The Carolinian I B *• _ - SINGLE. - /v 16 Pages ! NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY copy IOC VOLUME XXVIiI RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING, SAT I HDAL \PRIL 1010 No. XXXXII + A * * * * * * * * ¥ * * * * » * * * * * * * * STATE TEACHERS WIND OP PARLEY KEEP PRESIDENT C!LMU.f iTTE '1 r ret i -m " of H. V Biovn a pre.-ok .f, adtirrm be Mr; M !• Tb laida church wnmon end r, of the Prf'iidCid s ('■.nircv'.V CiVii • and nci-apt; o; . IV'vv con.-.tiojiiors vr ve ike li'.e lights of the sCty-eChtl. annum ■■■ Track ers Asm, at 1 on ai Chiu ioUe last v eobimi. Mr. B: - 'a, ■ i ::icip ■! of the Dil lard Fliiih School " l G;.'d:-i.>oro, ' * succeed''(l ■>; ■■ • • ’ a' the b> virtue of sr flection vkioh lounct him running t-oms : tabiy ahead es M D W:M a;:;. Sr op posing c.m dictate me post Othc - > ftic-era ' -.ven- .|m tc.l by *h( included A It 'r dci>on. Winston -halem. vicr-preti* dent; ye win M dr.: Northern'r-r>n i. : ,-ji: ,:crre prnc ip.d id Mary Pottr. d : ford, trea; urcr. Three new spanner. ••.•ere •• idea ■ !■> ■•'•gani/iiV • < >: ■ \' committee to replace more . i; term,- iiad expired Tii-s • c.c. l 1. Blake t• • ■.i ■i- t n ' c a i ;.. . tConMimed or. page f>, ■■ l.» GOVERNOR SEEKS TO HALT SCHOOL FOND DIVERSION LII I« I Hi M K !4 N » \r~ kansaV Cm- M.-Math raid here list week that the state beard of education “should take def mite aetk n" to -top diversion of education Hinds from Negro to white M'hrn.;-, vie went .t bit fnrtner and r airl he “want ed" the Mate board "to take leva! steps" to prevent this di version. Continued tin page thi Housing Biil Halted By Segregation Ban ] WASHINGTON The im-oauf- Ijon of an amendment to har ~e;i regal i'<n In housing pr'ceols **■ s: - * wjth Ferhw-il fund- t.i , ok .plit Rrpuhl can ranks in the Senate vide open dunn:- dirtim-ibn ol tne long-range Federal rne-.i ns. de signed to meet the nation';-: need lor more and betu < Housing. The amendment was introduced by Republican Senators Bnckn ol Ohio and Cam of Washington. Tin sharp debate, which followed found th-- Republicans buttling among themselves ovci a question of civil rights while Southern Democrats just sal beck and v. niched Senator Cape hart, of Indiana, urged adoption of the amendment, which was bitterly opposed by Senators Taft of Ohio and Thye of Minnesota. RALEIGH IS YOUR TOWN-GET OUT AND VOTE fi,.y h.V Wiili O Nov. ill, ;i i l'o: ntcr officiid of the Cumnuiuisi j pjir'y. TY; cd offi«;:n!. iriel one employ e m ik.c Ko -1 M< for | Co. at Octr«.T. w;..; lesliiyiti;-. b>’- * * SB® Jim.' W | Jte f - '|w 1 : c? V V4 y . • 'V-S if lwß ’srrtMATS Itl Ai: I ft O M OOtY N i NIJI.K" Junior Ited ( roes mejnt)-. rs at U*.e ( roshv tjailirtcr s, h«o 1 are shown they h iidi ;, a lut of tiist hand information **ii the operation el tic It' i t rii-., m Vutralia frem in ADustriidivi hum -ass ,\.lb le> n f,epp, Jr Kerf > to,-, tiirer tro ior Australia, AMEZ's Conduct Easter Checkup I.v tVM Mint I Tty ■ ter Chr-k-Up rm ~f , the bfend al T. C Canfeien.-o of |tiv A YU' /.mu Cuun h met a* Arid, e w'. rii,.pe| (d; .r; m ■ ye Af'idevotj' no! ;.ifv,y, high-' Thyi ski that to- , 01,-; o f ; T iUh:.; for Jj< mi'in ltierri and j or; tlio hon: in,"-' lull. T.Tt < ;-ii'-iviihere nV need far Uw amt uhtiv nt.' that Three Groups Join Oleo l ax Fight WASHINGTON < 'MPj Three j national organisations canted their : f ght so ; repeal of anti-margarine j laws to the U. S. Senate last week. Mrs. Mery Mclvod BUhune of i the Nalji.-h.-i! Council of Negro j Women, Dr. W. H Jornagin. of the iFriiiernai Council of N e g i o I Churches, .nd Mrs H. Corrir.e f.'ic I'l dci ial Juil;y ll,'i; old U. Medina io the trial d eleven of tiro si itiorbr top ('jtni'nmisL' for alleged cfuispii'fic.v to bring ,ib')nl. tire t vevthrow >f 1 1. ■ Uni tod States Govenirn-- tit J brouuii force ,Vl.r trcpp topper! at the < rasliy - Garfield School with Wake f o tin I \ ftett I ros., ottii iall during a hrr i -!a\ in the ritj while enroutt to <;em va Swit zerland. -fust lelorc the i aster holidays the member of the t rcsby-fiar iie}il Jr. Kt-it < roiis eompli ,< ; d work o in number of i aatei if 00 Bihn IV a ■ U , •Jure boon ’ r:»> rfivf nrjnM/b ?<>n m Ol;. . vm : 1.-dc ir. the im Her of T- it a Oh u ( ollcaguf, s< lialor Condr (j O ,J (hi. section Lowry, of the National A;r.ocT<ti n 1 <• Cui..;a d Women, sum forUirigni l sat-'.nicuts la.-t 1 icsuay : the Sen late cr.mmittec on agrieultu; e :.nd forestry, urging the repeal rs ar,-t.- matganne laws which disddvan tage consumers -.nd farmers. I Mrs. Uethune declared that all t •■Continued on page 8. la section' ;,iu! vtoienet'. , A eeoni i ;y; in Nowell's I rri i i.'o ny Urn m u ter plan f'>" tho Amt nc.ni’ CmoniUhitis e ilb d for ilte foitcfal orpiiiiuvv id the gov. rmrmnt, the “iitiiiidalion" <■ t t:, -,ii r-, nook mark. ,nrf ro*-mi eovci which w ere ml to A rim .••oil fin , hospttals in IHe tale, shown 111 the group are ir Ketl. t re i ouneil ' A. i.atom siwirt prtneip.ii; m NliSi (.epp TEXAS CHURCH OPENS DOORS TO NEBftO MEMBER DAM-AS. Tex • ANPf Vvth\- :•;?] ; ;-f jAH ' Mdi'Spf! I h'e T' ‘ id■?n ! t > eon 4 i ? * {j f his edu • ■ Ai»>n become ;* Pr-M-feytenrm rrnmßV-f ■jA’.'fi iuonUi. 'i<;o, tn. Oak F! ff P csovterian, U S. ehurci; nt this City, xerepted Dnv.iO Chirk 21 ♦j on fA Tj.n°tsorv \\ Austin. < T>rk had to become u rnerrrM' i»f y rhmv\\ ii ■ that dciv>mii>ntiW T1 je or,-i v. •* t Nmb n > pr e.sb yt r r< • \ U X church in Texas in in Ho- -- • i,. adroit, him here. • . • ple.l of !' pa-dor. the Revere, el Wet- 1 ;year old. Cl an i n r ■ V n;( p.ve 'in . Bible o u/. , f-' : ~ice) t.,y the young people’s no 1 purli'icnt of tlr- Oak Cliff churrf When ho finished high school in fib ton pr- op, knowing he 1 ant ed to be a minister sent him 1 ‘ j Stillman institute, a two year sebo I in Alabama. Ciaik's father had died t,v Hk dime he graduated, and he itmos* ! quit i.chu' l. The white rhiireh a : young people encratruged him to continue his study nt Tillelsco. Tiny mci they would help pay tne bills. Dr. E. r ScM.t, state clerk for •iniiiinn] headquarters ..f tnn Pre-- byterian, If. S. church in Dallas, said 'his was the first time a v?h te church of this denomination had Continued c-n page S, this section ill! who opposed, uni the ■fi ling up rs ;> vast "Negro ■' j' ' : Mihieh would r. v, t m from Vir gin 'a to the Ylkrirtppi iJ< .lit The. laUi’l plla-e nf the pro gi am, aceordiiuf to Nowell, I 1 SUPREME COURT UPSETS VERDICT IN McNEILL CASE r> .mm BHi sank; >?:;> i-'-'-'t ■ ; * r<\!■ • i ■. ‘tig • Mi" P.'itM': : ?* 1 Cu. on - i ■ • IMI - ! ' bents of the I i*r»!!.n!fjll.V 1 iiili- ■ 'Sif! <• hs\< k ir ;lftf )' -V ! mg ■• n m the /-hud M ■ ■ tm.- UlO' r: for rilw a‘k . , 1 it.-. wit!; : : ■■■■. J ' , rr- idl'd I -.-.1 . ~S ; r .and i sumii.- r in IV >-p River. ] McNeill had disapprun'd in : &T,;;rob of last vear, and th#» ?;DjU' of ibe j»«rf ir;R’d -b.n rr h-vl ■ >ocn shot Uii'ougn t he in'••id and : c v r fOIM) (,t iLT\ i Ociober term o> Superior Court. i 71'i,‘cl. ' jn i j.,. cii jti re ~nb nrj an accessory at ten the Met, hv:i, Lkrn so found yuMy ai.d :cn i temied to ten year* in prison. The f.-nruiy reputedi. the ssk j ctndy, poured iiiuv it "uirefs in; •• j tbs hiring of i battery of »Homey j and the filing of in ari ‘M \JR OK ( BP VP fso! U L.v-t week me State Supr-'P’O, 'Court hunch'd d n it.. h-ci ••> Tl;•? lower court, j! found, had : kurwei it- verdn * ’ p.-. cin.’urn t.in tin; and mad mi amble eviden'-c, j t therefore the sentences were ret: ; „>sKi During rhe eight months between i iilm and ihe Supreme; Court ar' j'i'i Big Jim had occupied j v\\ on Death Row in the Slate I j Centra! Prison at Ralch-h The son i was out on SJo.ooo bond At the Saniord Bits Star m rv <■■■■ body isn* > Jim Palmer, and , a;ip;*■ eill , jiobody bi-hcvcri lli.it lac i.-iti. ktlhd McNeill ‘wefpt the m?m i bei; of the jury wiudi had con tv here cl lie live; j hours ago, maybe they can hil Via- ov' at the (My Market wi>' re hr tr. now. He had Ins wife and | hi ; ri andeb.ildren with ho. I’l I VSI I> By VI RIH( 1 ! At i.iic (,'it.v Market il 1 , Yep, i it's u good thing to rye birrs out I ! again, you kill of hi: You took • Uwmrthm’ like one of his mar. the one in itetr .at Now he left here , just about an hour ago tut didn't .-■-ay a imre in was goh% Mir-'bcd i. i. bci; to home by .. 1 " I On the trio out the cabby he- | dared: "yea, he's a larky man ' ; have had eriuurh money to fip'ot I tit" rase. A lot of men have beat; (or things they cudn't do i jui t because they just didn't have ■' money. Pm might', glad to see him : i atl iic did a lot of things for cv i cry body ’ream here, white and colored. b<e that church? He gave them the land to build it.' 1 1 'Continued on page ti. Ist section) to his Ht-'uk willl. the Uommun is Is tiotiausc of h’>. dislike for ihcu plans for the tstuhlisliment of raei'ii set'retation under tl; “new order" which the Corn- U)Uni.",i:. idvnrated. Wmmm v : l x -| ;>J . :W- T 3 i 1 i iti HAD A HAPI’V t V-, ii-K \bo%e are slxrw'.i -iinn of the family of .l.inuw Patmre, oV jtie Jim" as hr is known to many <if the residents of Sanford and t hath am (mints. .Mr Palmer wits returned to i 5 tots on; \s i iri; DKSTROYS VI V HOMI -Witt TON, \<a •\n t‘ ■ ii , nuinren, niotneriess me the past is months burned !„ fle.iih Whet! Use tillir-roiiro M-. ■ n*' near tea, was ie\ oiee!. j,v tire. The children's Utlic r John Stirtniere, was not home at itm time of the fire. The, remains of tour cl the children f;h>ria, it; !*- lore .. 1; r a, n*. ar.(J l -ueitte,. s; weri re< ov red re m the black ashes remaining from the fire, i re:! died m i ir raway Me thiMtist hes; Hal. ,liter a. white neis»i!>or ti ;ii io !)•>! tt*l*r the burning hom- and carried bun out Accordin'' to invest,gating of ficers. the fire was apparently accidental and may have ori- trom wiring, btirtnure. f'Miployed m Kt public SteeJ, lost liis wife -lx months ago and smee then has been trying ts k* ep in, w mi, together »(»• arrived at the scene later I lit v.as t.ikt-n te tti: home of hi; sister. prestraU uftts ffTicf- REGIONAL SCHOOL FARLEY SCHEDULED •>;•::• -fit- -Illli'd ill , : •: f. • 4 • pi tl is it .%. ,-j - t ud^nts ; i\i!t.-;r: ol a-lleges o; r un,vrrs,Ue.. . auch :ch"ols. Johnson Orders Full Service Bias Report WASHINGTON Dt-f'-ii'-c Scr ! i*i tary Louis Jolmsfn tins--, tvet*!. ! alai'-vcd indication • f getting tougn i about d.flay of the .armed services • |in complying with President Tru : Daniel Case Set For Review In D. C. By AUfll V 111 WIGAN WASHINGTON (ANP > The case of frv u S. Hamel, who w»as i Ciisch irged from his place of cm- : ploymr-nt nl the Lawson Veterans; hospital ir> Atlanta on a disloyal'v charge, is scheduled lor hearing; before the » -ency review board el the Veterans Admins. ?tai! ion m 1 April 21. Ntnveil, who i eccivf i} ;;j,ect.nl ti'iiinins in t evolutionary tech niques, b-.rty do* , t) i;n- utt»i other ai.pcet..; of the. Cornmur •;•! in n hr.im in Kt!- .... tied? •••(! iii.it aii.cx It broke will;, the pitt.v bis none and tmm , Ue.lnt's day attj-f niv w spent < icht iimnth in a. <*l| op di tl, row m ti e \ i < nti i| |*rp.on at Itaii tgti < onvie.i'u o| (In mill' to; if i noigiiii.'!: It t ItetohiT, f ’.lie was fr, ed after the N < . \ \ *%. i ' ilk J t« f .owe ><• -i --j a y -»«•«(-* .. 1 k* . I • • Ktl’KIVtS UlMiltAtll.A TIONS Jainrs Palmer, pie. , porous Chatham < .unt y iantu anil landowner csho was freed la: t week after the State Sit • prrroo ( ourt get aside his mur- ' l)0( TOR S s.MMNMI HOHi; WRW Ki ll ii\ BOMB BLAST wru: kuK-; of u L- n- in 1 boutb ca’-NinF’ ..an $5,000 r :; a Brosvn m,in-,. Jim- month-old executive k.i-d •• iKi'a-inp dawniTiH ation and ■other cvib; m the armed .mvic'; 1., „ clear, cut memorandum di | ree'ed to Army Secretary Kenneth, ( The widely puhbcued Daniel j j case i ~r e ■ll j y the f 1 * ’ ; '.mu r i ■ -t.-1 11 ‘ bet » 1 m tv „ -,f if." ; jvr '..eol'r csv..uvc oroe:-.'., or.e, icalli-ig for fair rmployiner.t if. the i fed.ua! gov.- ri-ment. and the of he; ; the discharge “f P'-f | | .fin:; consicfired dir.loysl to the. I gove. mnc.nt. i (Ccntmued on page ft. Ist section' ' ,• he w; lot r ; .ft out of In s job at, 1..1-fl's .y the (J. nan a 1,-1 . In 11134, t.i ;; a. !■ v.v.s el trick* d 'aid lied . : . '.' ea rt port delivered ;|1 1 pait> con t' i,tinned on \ >;«g- ■ 1 t sutlion Supreme Court set a'id 1 tie- vr flil't of flic tower y ort. Shown in the ;i..ii|i ,ii. lb Palmer, iHr ■ r.iiin ’ i -o'. \o dl'tnv C slr*l> I ,t:nl Me. ,itul .'ir . 1' t 'ltl.’i' a gt .t ■!< a'lllrt! eji, f a tail J anie and tndrew, Jr. «• der corvictton which nt >•?< itfc l niamtatory, is snotvn ao'ivita; the of Ju: ti • sU and lodfp.i tncitibi r, I'*r \ mons of Sanford. "ii M 8 iKil l) ALSO J.imer- Pal mer, Ir., who w i-mivo trd »f the sj.me tme a he, laUwt '>f t>rmjt on aer*“,..,or\ itter tlu: fact. Ilia »nlcnce of ten a .os wa.'.s also ~of i nJc hj tlic State So lo me I our! V min a Palmer had Mon free on SffUKIQ fc.ii!. . i : R'-yai!, I?".vy S f r> bn t.ullHan and An Fori'*- ' crrefary V Stuart t-vymjr. • tar.y .lohn:-< n gayc l i* vi vi s on . clry.; vt ■•■ r-u'h to >n - :■ (UOHl'd j P«ids on inctt ; !; 5 . ; • > "Hi : '- a;; ! the Presidential directive. Sptaßim: &t'-.tight "(.he ! Sn ri l.u- . J>■ jm .>n ti«V i cod no word .j • bo <J< .ft ••• « Iprot.iom which a.:; ;-irth : ; '..ir!y h■).■■■■,mf n. N' :v • and Ujn : - jet t if I!• ti• 1 "■ '0 | cond-.tiiuaUou s no. day;-. ot j World VV c l I Forhindi".!'.* the r•' in *ii% cvirr-iria'o lit;. jv> on 1 ivr.-iase of ;acr:, '•red .-r col'-.-, i he Pc j ferine f li.-tiT.I-■ ry ' tat'-' | ‘ All aKinddua';., re :;»rd!<?;* of ! race, will be lie:-* rtlcr: equal pro j motmri'', ho declared ' Coiili.ii:j..d on • thi.; ..rid ■ .v>

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