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"FRAMES!?" CHARGED II TAXI lIIEDER Freedom Sought For Teen Agers DI RHAM Charging that th< conviction of 18 and ID-yt*ui* old Ronnie and I.ioyd Ray Daniels (,!' Pitt County Cun the brutal murder of a white taxicab driver was the result of a ‘'fraim-up*', representatives N. C. NURSE GROUPS MERGE Votes To Dissolve Negro Nurse Group Tito North Carolina State Association of Negro Re Postered Nurses voted Saturday t.o dissolve it .so It to permit affiliation of its members with the North Carolina State Nurses Ax-nx-Mt j,,n during its 27: h and Jin a; /neoting iseid in Ralegh last week. T'thfc hfh,.att (i) !;ir Xi t 1 : ~ tji 1- ossoolutlon rami nine nioinhH nf (n .i volt ot il l Null!) (‘iiiiiliii.i XT u rl s V ucialinii t,i mv, full memb.-i-ship r.i xVvi-o unr-a - At ■ : St;#- to Mbs Mi;,. \ . taecutlv*. sdittim t,i iht‘ Xai.i'inai Af-SO' laCKiit of Ctilore.l tiraduai- Nurses w tio «us i>r>-M'ut at i h«- in >• iiit '-tiiuj ~r t|f- \ ( X* i h*•£!>•!i; h! Xur-.-s M-auum inn ! arijou will in- ii;t i i *-<! tlu-i.iiKhon: the »i3i ion i - -ii'p lovu.ual iti Ml! TUll-illp pi (»'( .lull I .Ai'l IS VISION' Shf (a nr it*;' i|i<- 11 ,< i.; tij,. i-i ii SiURpS ill lilr-il 111 . • m,, II 1,1 , in hliit- their i-ffiii is whii-;, wii! j.t, TTt.iie the I aii-is of viUoUii! and ,! mot ’ fit y. I »K.*! urV IMIUI.S -.vrD, {172.-fi )>\ Whites Oppose Housing Project; Loan Gets Okey ft.ik-iph 'I 11, Fed.-Kti H'- i -Mi AutlmrUj in -n-'« «-.» has tu-ur td ; ioa !i •it 1 Inr Hu eiiu. ‘ion of a unit low-rost j-eatui hoii pi.,i..<d The ; . Will J 1 1 < i i;: . 'J . K..a .! tkjfc&b from Si Augustin*-- ColUu-i- Ifwttruvtion i scheduled til bet'-.; Mi'rAdyhst 1 £u:d Ci» ft: ~i leimnts are expected to line, •- in l.\ Novt-m her 1, MRS,BETKUNETO SPEAK HERE TO BAPTIST GROUP Mrs. Mill.. v'ei.i-od n.thtiTir prt-sHeii’ end lunndei -c •he t. -nai < onni H oi Nogin Wothe i will be the principal speaker a 1 a public session of the ail Baptist Assembly slated to he held a: K > te ri. Memorial Auditorium, Wed readay, August tl at s pm. Mime tor tie .-vet. -ny w :1! be furnished by the FP. a ftalvnt •• Baptist Church of s.-iiisbtiry V. c Other session*. iif the • niferetn e : 'will he field ,i Shaw r et. si'/ end Memorial Audi'«r;>iui- A.tt.ut 15, BM'.t. ■Delegates from all parts of North f'arolina represe e -a- all bi-amio ot the <..•uei-.il Baptist Convention are expected to attend 'these aux iliaries will include the Woman's Convention, the Sumkc School. IiTT and the faiymen’s Le.imie Officers nf the Wointiii's (’onveii r. on are- Mrs .if. A Horne of . Winston-Salem, first vice pres Mrs. Addle Byrd oi Hooky Mount, second vice president Mrs Ha thale 1... Boyce of Witulajr, tf>i:*»l vice president: Mt . i,. !i. MetTner of Warren jon dr., supervisor Mrs Kllen Alston An IWleiffh, ex - uti’-'e secretary o! file Woman's Baptist Home Hid ForaCgn Mission Convent ion of N O. atid Miss Kva Merritt of On fefcUi, Kia\C |'Vesi.ienl SMILEY ASKED TO REPRIMAND SEN. EASTLAND The Nation*! Ov.ir.mllioe <>i Cm 1 Progressive 1’- :ty ih.tnai.-.h-.-j ot Vice Pm side! t .Wen Barkh tj 1 \ week that the Sennit; i optimal id Senatoi James Eastland f Mi'- - sissippi for “conduct trnbe. '-iij; ! a Senator.” The Progressives nt»o! demanded that the Senate revoke ! re tmeoitstitutfont*l the rub of '*»e Senate Judicial y siib.Cnmmiit.ee requiring witnesses who apnear hi 1 -' fore the eornmii.tei- to . • who ther oi- not thev are vr. nbors of | the Communist ft-irty The Progressives' art-i follow- ; Cont-*iu«d on page 8, tki.- section ! V’ .■ -s V. • In Joj :t J hrif •’ il? ■* a>.s<vi;:ii<*DN ip hicuisi. ing nmnD*.*; - M rouD.nuue tboir sup|Mii of fh<* * national ti.ssoelaf iort*s pro? id n» u ftp li she staip(J will have to on tuutf- its work until u t * >n‘ur- Jure. »•• muml di iue hu?"* ; .p p r.t • *- '■A i c j] aiui the p- : rirt .f NHTBPS t heir or* <m:/.a lion*.-. f)ii>Ui!'h iiuiivHiua) meiuhei liijics 4? *'<-•< f !v 1 nt•> Hu Attw-rfrni) \ur*- s Association are available, hav » ! hfon hi*? .imu* nt the Mcn- U'.fi con vdd’ ion. i IP' iO'\: \ O; H!i'*S»*S *\-> f‘ - i u/'o-si <*. • oritiioD (oofieratiun win HU 1’ OPPOSKD lamgvtDA GaVfbm.v mid Lo.-cv in ' Th. l»Oilion oMiusinv fl..- p.-. J..,. k >uk < luoh- H.iah, Colleton RoaU. • Ill,i 'O’* Risk! -Alls pres.-tit.-i ft- { !t\ Ala unt?* -p Kit'' g Hr*idi j >i ! \ l»* *o t v»• r 1 11' V# i! i . . i j i’.ori!.- Uvmi.-!- C:-.irniiitree T!i, r>- seh-ne ,’ tfeil ,ii .tn jii,..! 11 th<- -Osti-M. I,' iifd holt i ill this v (. .IHI i ; : oiniininity: ,i ex|>ress.>s po-it inti II Ihe i,.u I/! ! , 1,.! J ■ i lioufeiiii; pro.le.-t f<»r thi -111 ' \ Hi ntitly Ml,.pi ■,>. • I;,' ('■'Neil • :t.H jt,.-f.-.i s,! . h <'« !in,:ed ;.<• J, Wife Fire Victim Charge Mate with Arson, Assault Cit'-etisiioro Millard Hamilton t>a been nb»rM«dl with arsqti and ic-sauTf with a deadly weapon w , : th t<*ut to kill. Police ■-barge that Hamilton pet 'o his hour- (benight of Jltte on Wiflow road. Moth he and I wife m‘i- veil bunis m ill. fire .vine., ceunpje-tAly destroyer! their c-ina.ll t v.'iH"oom frame hou-< in Richmond Hospital siiffertni; ; from burns. Airs Hamilton pild j>o- I lice that hot husband poiuve • Name Mrs. Lockhart To Fill School Post f 1 J-iv ’-.)«■}, -N-honi officials this week announced »he nppoitili’tcfii X i’ll K. l<oekht> ri, or- prim Ipai of the Crosby iLutielr! ir- "b ml Mrs Lockhart, a native ;>f Af-cx in Wake Cnnnfy, ha: secvnd <:-■ a tit.nite r el the faculty of the. C .hy (Jnrflfld Schoitl foi the jicet seven years. 1 riot 'i> that time sto woj ke(i ,h> vinnibct' (d' -ars :i-- par 1 Hmo .' ar.nes snpcrvi«or In the date and i-uudr for a v.'hth at 'he B-irry O’Kelly Him School at Mr-tUOd. .lbs. Loekliart prad’mied from h -.tv u'rCcl'v. and (hen aMsiid . d 11-,, IVinston-Stiltim f'Ai. iters Poll. at A'lc. t.on-;“a(e". She did CMdiMie work m North < aroliiu; t'nllei'e -.»< Ducham, at iluiviptOD . di' ut. and at Teii hi-rs < i yulti. a-utive iii He- i ivie. life, of T{,i leii:!,, Mrs. Lock hurt is t niemhei of ;he On.!..run Zeta Chuptt if tin Ze t.< M, Beta Sor oi’lty. th" Lai iHi Branch sis the College Women's < ini., and the Board of management of the Sojourner Truth Branch YWCA and f)ii hoard at the Tuttle Community Center. She sue watts Malcolm Williams as prineipa' of the Crosby-Rur field School of several North Carolina organizations this week fe feed a statewide committee to work on the libera tion of the youths. The group, which met at Durham on Sunday, tire busing their claims upon allegedly extorted con fessions and “suppressed ovider.ee’’, which according to their claims, would link a white woman and a white man to the crime. Tht two Daniels boys weie arrested after the brutally beaten, hacked and mutilated body of Wil Siam K. O’Neal, a Greenville cab! driver, was found THE CAROLINIAN I 24 Pages | l VOLUME XXVIII RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. IULV if, HOP ' \<j. FIFTY-TWO DENTlSTsuicide ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★ * * * ‘A * * if ik * ★ ★ + it * it ■ + + k&EI "CTS ALEX A NDER NAAQP VOTES TO RETAIN SLATE OF N. C. OFFICERS »U I !. tiXimiN ASHLVIL 1 K TV* , ({*»-. -p.., i Brown's Turople t.\vlE CHuU’c!) m A; iir'.-.ih .'-it 1 : Dltsirtt-m Kelly M A!c.\ cider ..,i Ci. v.’imttr presiding !'« . i ~ «ia »( : .•. 'Tstcj't <I d“ic tniGo from branches and vout.» Iho (ffdct '• :tv \V H SoxOn and a i/tj u»»Ec M «his ‘st't**i<)ii over the room wlilie she was in tied nml pel the fire. Neighbors* nay that Hamilton was . n leaving the home with the leg of his pariN Jnirnittr. ami licit hr tell ;n ;i Ufiirb' field a ltd ru’Td over to i-xiiii.au!-h the blaze. He disappeared iiumedimely, but Wiv .'ipprebemh 1 lu V in !on, li C Sa 'urdtij lu "i li*- was iwinp lrent etl for burns Hr will Iv returned to (irven.i boro to face the eh a 1 ver NORTH CAROLINA’SLEADING WEEKLY ] 1 As NL'KSES TOOK HISTOVIC STEP The aho re picture was made r officials of the N. (. State Association of Negro He Si tered \ur t-. Inc., the Na tional Association of Colored firtuluati Nurses and the North l .uolnia State Nurses A-ioeia tion <i seussed <he finai\ 'il.ep oi the dissolving of the N. i . Writer Insists That Depression Is With Us Now 11 M.VIN r:. WHITE NEW YORK <ANPi RerarC- I less of pi-iplieCs. pi'Odk'tions -it'd pi "mi.-ep; the " vie* 1 v dttfit .'ssion” is mt ctmiing - ■ it. is here. 1. I.'h* kite v\ i i-!:ci in Nov York Tarheel Roundup \ KILLE/j fN ACCIDENT Durham Jolm Henry White ‘ls-iyettes-old. was Killed lu«tH!it-> last Saturday morning in a thre”- way liighway aendeut near MUles • UestiMiratu. on tin- Hillsboro Road. Paul linger also died In the aCCi .teiit. The foTlowing version of the fa- Lt! accident won given hy highway : roimaii T. f‘. Smith.: The* ■ ccideut hajipetied on a curve it: the highway A true!', loaded with w;i term cions wauled to turn off the highway to tils left on the dairy oad which enters the highway at this point, 'fhc driver gave a Mgnttl for a left turn 1 on de.-t rt'-vl fariclaud about 1“ nile-- from CJt« tuivilhr n.:f youths, who were linked to the evimu by bloody clothing which was identified as fieionging to them and by the testimony .of another w h ite cab drive:- v im claimed to httve seen them enter O'NeaTs cab, were convicted and sentenced to the gas cham ber several w-eeks ago. Roth claimed that their clothing had been bloodied in a fight i;. Greemillo and that they had been on the road hitching a; ride home when they were supposed to have been seen entering O’Neal - State Association of Negro Regis tered Nurses, Inc., following Use <le< idon c( >t> members to tom the North f arojina State Nurses Atsormtian which was made passible by a vote of the Inttei sniitp to give full membership to Negro nurses nine months ago. CCiKOLJ NIAN photo by Sh< j> ) hard. ■are barometers r s the sitwai.ion. jihi depression has been in Ida 1 n H; i lent fill’ some TliOlUhs | Talk that the Iny-off: of wu'k jir> is n.t'rnly ••tMiasonable” uhern ! Continued on page ti. tins .-u'Ct,lou ami siartoil .-•lowin'.; down .A pas ponger cuv up behind the load ot it". ions and when 'he driver few »hm ii:i- X i MO; slewing down, lie «n\ a Fijtn.t; »o slow lev it, '.Co V ; i •k-lij.r truck UP lE-bibrt the automobile 1 ;> wry big . speed, f. lb:!? (be *:>*• hnreJy iiinvl’iie. ;he driver s venue tb« truck to the I<‘fl ski" of (he road in on effort to pass the cur and the load of melftif Whet! the tru"k was swung to the left Ho go:' find While who whv riding in the hack <0 ’«<; •: ur-k were thrown out and iii’tfint’v ■ killed when their heads hit the highway VET DROWNS in m mm lot JSKt d(i Ski !■ 'I ti-i fug temperatures caused one i drain it IJiuisbiHg this week , when tifort'<t Arthur Coley ‘lit- j teai old veteran o( Louisbim was ilnmitet while seeking re spite trnra the heat in the Tar Hirer. Coley, who vas a student iiinjei the veterans training program at the Franklin Tout* tv Training School had becti swimming with his brother Ho t.rri Lee Cole' and i friend, Johnnie >,ilis when the tragedy occurred. Tin two w rut to his aid when it appeared that he was jit trouble, hut were unable to bring him in to shore. The dead y»U!h is sun hrd Continued *if i pa.i/e is. tin ~ccU< a l Tl\;- driver of the truck Odell ' Clark of Hillsboro. i> binur lie ! j jin lull under #SOO bond uu d i, j ■ -'harffed w u nihuetaugiiier (li \ k.M r-AROLES 1 Heieigli Tin- following nine j ! men have linen p.i Vfn paroles h i ; floveruor W Kerr S< oR. in the past I i.wv» weeks ' Thoodi ■ IVr.. .•'.•'»!em "d in j • Wakc : C*)tii’.:y In le unary, lh4!l I on a, elois.us of .pretense to iserve eight mouth;, on the road*., j t’haHof Gainey, aeotaneed in Re* j' ; corcb'r’s Court of Wukt County in i j Kfovember, liW# for uaraulc with : ttemlly weapon to .aria twaive t j t (Continued on page 5, this sortieu.i j I Body To Contest ! Pitt Death Terms I __ ~ cab. These claims were supported by .several wit nesses why testified m Hie trial. During Sunday’s meeting at Durham, members , (Continued ou page eight, first section) SINGLE % A COPY IUC —' - 11^1' DENTIST SHOOTS SELEIIi HEAD KITH PISTOL 1 'll.) ■ :<>!Te I*r Frank Mai Mr. i orivnilUwi r '!! I(if|t- fi.-r-o in .r Wmhwtfto n, Mart In «a . j the n.,or or his on„v » VVodiu -Kbit eventeg A ’•>* 11<-t :: .j»! au aniomsiM' i,r --i t<>i had entered the dentist*?. riehi ; i'»rn. 2> s • twt-.-fi! Ihri>i!;i» his hen;! WOULD NOT SET'S WHITE WOMAN TO DEATH i- ! <M;EENVIU F Miss tAiSfP’j ; vho declared that hr . Hum never ora*-i 4, » white |;«d'.' ;e>o wted ?o death last week was: rejected fat jir.v dot* m the trial ■ i u '.itfr Mrs John Dickim tor the nurd*i oi net mother Mrs ldelia; L"(u; Thompson Tnrf-e other Negroes wi'fc also I (eliminated from jury duty in the : I l- , titv , l hearing 1 :. ' : . J K 11. Bryant of Areola told Bis- j t 1 1.' 't Attorney Sianny Sotuiei.- ne j i could not send the defendant t-< the '' | chittir even if she were found gull-j i‘> Anothei Negro was dismissed j j because* he stud he did not favot ; t i. deutn penalty bast'd on cireuin-j< |.?.Miri;.l evidence The other two is |. Negroes were eliminated on a'). ; challenge each t om the i>ros»cu ' (Jon and the defense «. ? ; Negro Player Used, | Town Backs Pastor j HEAJ«>AKr.i • Tim pastor of. Mo- Seaboard B&plhv Church j v 1 11 I: ‘' l ' - i’ttlplt «u'l it 14-ycar aid colored boy whom he ! :||; Plf- jcr on ihe JunJ”> bum which h- coaches will .--ray fit i the pit Him '* h-.,x 1 ■ A 'urore ?»'-?,»ii la»f ‘weei> iCor the H*-v. E. S. Morgan. UMd j i 1-.. i*ur old t .eorge Long as a relief Purler in u gnJTip win.-h the ►r.iabot rd Juniors played against the ladksor’ Jonion. ibe fiii'O; did iurt i iin the i-.fi-jii o' object lor a the play ! me Os •)'<■ iMlonsi boy, but es a result of the K« v. Hit Mo'kmi's olierifu hie e.Rur a »in«ic tinnuyiuous .*a'!oi had voiced his objection. Itesldeids of Seaboard h >w«ver, liockeit to ihi », in late » «*jo per’ and told hill in forget, about. Ur. ; <?;'igU"Uhl. a:id tce«p on ptay irj.v lying. Mayor L. s. Ford of Seaboard stated Rue there rae “abwilntely no feeling aguinKt. either the Rw, Mr, iuergao. or Ceorce and that the mltilater, who came to this city on May 1 is extremely popular Ihrofiglifujf/rhe city because of his work with the city's youngster* '.f-iii' is !, student at Conte High School uufi hopes someday ‘ to play with the Brook! ' a Dirty ra”, i. u-m-im mj> ■MwawnwMmnn—a—ww,, u api>n^wiii»n»vawi..^e»aaj carolinFan PHOTO Quiz ■ mWWWMgWWIIWNIIMIIftIMtfiWBIiM iiUjiliililUiiLia«>. The question; How Do V a K-iu fool in this Hot YVoa>hci\ The- Answer.-: The Rev. L. M. , Thompson, P' -to:, St. Mat- UPW A M. E. i- ij treh Quite ! few people beHtvt Iba 4 thinking , f the .-now and cold weather that we had lasi winter r ill iieip do i the trick but I el'iousty, I find . h a t eaUnt; . -•NjtirVriu ' Rev Thonip.un lipHll.-. keeping -■ quiet 5s pos -■u - d Uur.kinß let it- as por !e a -at the Meat will h*. a p.p.e vi j) t.v.v.n-d fct-lpjr.f one to get thr ...-h it with a minimum es di.-i', -5 SI - t W t S l : a i,i Akass. Jr . ire tal employee - I find it best to pay as littiti- at tention as poSs sible t-> 1 i play tennis or >.olt ball «r.d vv o r k up a sweat, then .go sn s\oju.n'.ir,R a n cl forget - "Tg ’ iAt rW~' x| Y vfov •- about tne neat. Mr. Akins 1) •; e s s . *-, ~ a* , I.v.nu -u <"“? so ".ai 1 \ p.i . ■h.. i ■■( p, ~ long tow Aid .w*.m ti e MW.Ttier nwa its a 1 v ■>'« deal x, «ei thro ■■ git T ; - n - r l etnc.uibei* Sirs'. |inH*rt ’ J at otd hurrying, to start iu vul thi.' tin.e ii:<! whet-*' : «.• nas to prepare adequately im wnst one has t*> do and so avoid git ’o . fin Owed. and to set your .• ight> ■■ t... move smoothly and ward one’s y. sd it us ■ •'i • u.n out thrd the .'.unur-er isn't bad after ail 0 Syl v e s • I e I TV fight, ■ %'i " life guard— Wait 1 u ' M 1 ■ * 01 : - u * «ij£f . • • in lie )l> ..i, but * 88 1 !r ' s pay much act*«v Mr. Wright lion to the best it ■' H'sp't bothe) me. The best thing to do is to luxe it tar. at sleep it off TO PROBE RIOT Mayor Joseph Darst ci St. Louis this week named » if.-member count il on human relations to study the tensitns resulting from last week's rioting wi t the acirnis ton <1 Negroes to the city’s wh it* . wirriminp pools _ —■
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