iLfcsy i Sflli MX EXPOStD -.ss yf.'*Tu 13c —■- " .;.,Jy\ c 1 vcSSstTc "cyA yA'i^Y^E f ISA!V( F.S wiG,C7 inc chan ces that interim Incumbent l S Senator Frank I'orter Gra ham may return to the nation's top governing body follow ii A the M*y 27 Primary were exceeU intjly high as nearly a million North Catolittiaiit made ready to S« to th polls in Saturday’s pre retlfiit-setting primary Senator Grahanu has been opposed it> the race l>y three opponents* with Itaieigh attorney, Willis Smith, staging the most impressive Kin: tor Us*- pus! to which the forme i p, evident « a-, appointed %\i si4t:i:eed the fate a 1 i'afiM ,1 i' m«iv IjU c H; ti if jf It Tuti Fayetteville Hosts State NAACP Meet Roy Wilkins Is Keynote Speaker At Annual Meet wmmM Kl. \ NOTKK K 0 y WUkifsv. former meting cxfouliv c secre tary, jtiiu recently mu.m. a «| j*l mmislrator of the National As sociation for the AtlviUK'eimni ol C oloreti i*eoplt*. vvill deliver the keynote address ill the Seventh Annual V {' State Von ... of Hranches of the N A, JtL C. I*., at Fayetteville ua June I NEW PROJECT IS TO HONOR R. S. JERVAY »i: a 01, iN t: 1! li I. LET i N WILMINGTON ihr build ing of a 250-unit housing pro jr< t lor Negroes here costing $1.1125,000 will gel underway in the early Fall. The Project will be named tor the lute Robert 8. Jervay, veteran printer and publisher who died in 1941 Louis T. Moore, chairman of the Historical Commission of New Hanover County, recom mended the name in honor of the late master printer and publisher wlui for 40 years ope rated a job printing and news paper plant in Wilmington. (Continued on page 8, this section) Elect Officers During tile meeting us the Wake County Chapter ol the Fayetteville State Teachers College Alumni As sociation held at the Bloodwortlt Street YMCA on Saturday, May 20, officers for the 1950-51 year were elected. Those named to offices were O little presklni; Mrs, M. Love, vie president; Mrs. E. Barfield, secretary amt ,J, C. Moran treasurer. Among those attending the alumni session were Mrs. Gio- Uen Taylor Miss A Smith, Mrs. (Continued on page 8. this section) Two Die In Mysterious Gastonia Murder-Suicide GASTONIA ... Two deaths, list-:: ed as mut-der and suicide wort? roj' corded here this week when police i investigated the shotgun killings oi l Eddie Thompson. 32. and Mrs. Eliza |i Lewis, 51. The coroner W. G. McLean .aid!' that Thompson walked into the THE CAROLINIAN j NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY \ VOLUME XXIX GRAHAM'S CHANCES FOR ELECTION RATED HIGHEST *kkkAAkAkAAAA * * k k k k k A k A A A k .1* ; \ cU.t'v Ll'itX *1 *• Jx vV ILK.tli.h, It •* rc ntiy named sdr.; inistrator of the N,ui. ;.) Association tor the Ad vancement of Colored People will ke> note speafcei at the prißc.l- : oaJ '. .tion *..i! tin- seventh annua! K r Mvde NAACP conference uere next A'ouk. Tile c o liloi ej!ce. vv it h 11 X e Fa;•' • : u-.-vu! Hiawli actmv as lue-.;. v. ; ,!! be •., o Tv.-j:'-.day ..mi Friday, June i aiKi Theme so: the annuai: ~ • v, ib ;.e ‘‘Strw.gthening Dc- F.-ijcr.-t • T!i Jr. Wilhites who vv iis sv ting ’eeielary of Ihr \ AACB dl.tr i,-,-g she year-long leave of ah s* i'ut..v' vi Walter Watte, will address a mass meeting to he held a St. Luke .MeWiodbit | Chinch on the night of I'hurs i Continued on page 8. this st-ctloU) •BOV FRIEND,' WSMAN FACE M'JRDER RAP Mrs, Cora Mitchell. 45-ycac-v.nci Raleigh woman, and Maurice L.. . Wu-girn hor alleged "boy friend ’. - w ill have to face trial her f6r the I i, - 'cier u* Mannei iVlitciiCil. 70, Mi-.. Mitchell and Wiggins were: : lie.- died on the niorain” of May 15 of injuries resulting from j -jcati: i> reportedly given him by i Mr- Mtciiell and her "boy friend." . Milchcli, si -,iioc shine parlor operator, died at s*t. Agnes Huspita) on on tiie 15th after having been rusher there by police officers who found him lying on the floor of his home bleeding from a head wound on ihe day of tile attack. Fo lice discovered Hie victim when tney responded to a call to go to 5 McKee Street where the : ; t oniinued on page 8, this section) IFRiSHT KILLS MAM CHILD DURHAM Little Joyce Atm ! Holloway, two-year-old daughter |of ; \ji. and Mis. Coy Holloway of Route fi is dead and blamed for Tier death is Tni/ht." The liny child, u iio died at her home Saturday after un successful attempts were made to save tier life at a local hos pital, became frightened when sue noticed a dirigible flying over her home | Jove* Ann was playing in her Ivard vs ith several other small ehu- T dron when one oi tile cluidreu told 1 | her "There’:; a big pig comm;' utter • | you." The "pig' was an Army i;blimp, flying about 7a feet above i the ground The child became frightened and ran screaming to a visit | «i>g neighbor, Miss Imm.i fa-e ; Slmpard, and collapsed speech lessly in .Miss Shepard's arms. She was rushed to Lincoln Hospital where efforts were made to ease her fright, and then returned to her home. Early Saturday m>*ht the child > (Continued on page 8, this section) i home of Mrs. Lewis Saturday of jternoon and shot her with u shot igun. Shortly afterward Thompson jwas found in the rear of the house :uhot through the chest. ! Mrs. Lewis has been cook at the ! Gaston County Jail. No cause for the shootings was given. M.ii, .‘still i ll (’AHoLINA * *S X -;a‘ "v.C::' It. $ y 'F ■. . SkPP '' v J t'i.L RKEAIaIA \monj> the hundreds ol' North (‘arolina Shriners v. ho ,iUeiul<‘d the high ly suceesxiui annual Shrim G«U;t Day in Ku icigh last week end Phony Post-Cards Used T o Lessen Graham’s Chance ; A new low in political rncti i uailin.; was reached in North Ca iro)],is this week wlton Hie stale j ibivwi.f fivudfd with post -cards -.be.l 111,; tin: i into and ..-.ddi'ess of i . a tii'iilion oi',;;,rn/.ation sevkinß to ; I' Ivaii North C.uolinu v.det’B to be - Tie ve that the National office of; • . the N AACI* bad begun circular . • ixiiig tin -Uito in support of In ! term: Senator Frank p Graham's i.j.rnpn u.;>, lor election to l)i-».(J S Sondtv in Ihe M;ii 27 p: ur.arit:,. Bi-arm." th.e name of bclitious eroup which ca-Jly could be mis | Shrine Gala Day Was Best |Ever Staged By N.C. Group ' ! ’ l ' n North Carolina Temples.; | joined with KabaUi Temple No : ! 177 oi Raleigh in the greatest eele- |i ’oration in the history of Shrine- 'i idom last weekend. The Imperial 1 .Potentate, Dr. Raymond E. Jack -!t - j son who in-ought a part of the | 1 j Imperial Divan, wa~ greeted cor- : ?! dually Tire pi (.grant be,am Friday j : jiTiormng with registration of the ,uuf of town Nuban, and guests. A j .’baseball game was played at 2:30 ' SATi. tiI)AY MAY 27, 19f>0 were W. Avery Jones, a Win ston-Salem attorney; P. L. lte v era, a mortician from the Twill City, .mii another unidentified Noble oi Winston-Salem’s Re taken by a carders reader as the I name i,f the National Association lor the Advancement us Colored Peopk the cards have been dis covered m every large city m the j-i-dc , ~, j, a Tin cards read. ' Hear Voter; " Vour vote and active sup port oi Senatot Frank tira um in the Nortii Caroltsiu pri nury May 27 will be greatly appreciated, Von know, just as we do, that T>r. Frank’ has done much to advance the place pm. between St. Augustine’s Col- • Jeg« and Shaw University. Shaw i emei god victor with the score at 9 to 4. A smoker was given by ; Kahala Temple as Host temple to j the distinguished- visitors. The public program was held at the First Baptist Church of which Rev. ©. ti. Bullock is pastor, The honorable Roy S. Braden city manager welcom- ! ed the visitors with a short speech, tie was given a rousing llios Temple No. HO. In center of photo is one of the gaily-clail novices who were initiated in accepted shriin r custom during the session. a) the Negro in North C.sro- They are sie'ned by a phoney lina. The Negro is a useful, tax paying citizen!" "W. Wile", whose name could be i confused with that of Walter White, ri-tumihp executive secretary of the NAACP The cards beat the name of an • 0 ( U« !y as fietiouk "National SO i CfET i* for the Advancement of Cv —V'd People. State Manager of the Gra ham tin Scualoi t'vnupaign, ((,'i.mtiiiued on page 8, this section) ovation. JU’V. (i. D. Carnes also welcomed the visitors. The Im~ portal Potentate gave Uie prin cipal address. Noble F J, Car nage acted as master of cere monies. PARADE A gigantic parade, with Nobles in full Shrine dress, marching clubs patrols and bands progress ed along Fayetteville Street to Hargett Street then down (Continued oi> page S, this section) NU MBER -J ! 4 Die In HFway ■ Mishap j ■ stale high wav accidents a..-. ,• j ciaiirit-d Ua. ir. cs of at mas; a , ; j Me* t:; Carolina Negroes dui-in;* the | paot week and weekend, a survey i conducted by the CARQLJNiA.% | reveals, hi a bitwrt truck•autviuu tiih cotision which occurred J Sunday evening at Roues; C‘ha j pel, three miles east of Mount Olive oi. the Kenan - viSle High j way, Clarence C. Jones, 45, oi , | Mount Olive lost his life According to investigation high-: j way Patrolmen Join «\tS killed | when a truck driven by Troy Wii-j i lismj;-, 35-year-old white man ol j Duplin County cat aero.—. tin.- path iof jones as tin* two vehicles were , i traveling in opposite directions. • ' The head-on collision demolished j | the automobile driven by the vie- ; i Um The report stales that a corou- .- er's j m y has been impaneled to | ! investigate the accident. The oeci-1 jsi on was cased on the investigat- j ! ing officers' report that Williams | j was operating the truck while un | der the influence of alcohol. Two rulers in the death car were injured Mrs. Bp.«> | Jones, 45, wile of the victim, was admitted to .t Goldsboro hospital suffering a compound j fracture of the right leg, a j (Continued on page 8. this -section) ; FEDERAL AID SOUGHT FOB A, * T, HOUSING i i j GREENSBORO • A. and T. i College s' board of trustees resolv jid last Wednesday to find out J whether federal aid can be obtain ed to finance a housing project for i teachers and married students. The action was taken on the rec ommendation of Dr, F D. Bluford, college president .at the boards ] annual meeting. I The board also re-elected Charles jA. Hm.se chairman, and Shelley B | Caveness, vice chairiman. Both j are Greensboro attorneys. I In reviewing the college’s igrowth, Dr. Bluford said the need | for permanent housing for leach jers and married students is urgent. !He -suggested that the 1851 Legis : lature could authorize the college |to oorrow money at low interest {from Jte federal government under a bill lecently passed by Congress. i ■lsays husband IRONS ABOUND * -SHOOTS HIM j A 23-year-old Raleigh woman is | soon to bo granted a hearing in j Domestic Relations Court to tell exactly why she shot her husband early this week. The reason she originally gave officers was that she shot her 24-year-old spctise fc>e cause he ‘‘ran around ” Taken to City Jail Monday night was Mrs?. Katherine Green of 41.3 V. Harringtcfii Si., who claims that she really didn’t n can to shoot her hus band, ll*. ary, with the .20 gauae shotgun she used she just wanted to ‘‘scare him." Henry Greene, 24. was shot ■ shoitiy before midnight Monday -jin front of the Harrington Si. re i (Continued on .page 8, this section) JC '' ■'.! '■ ' '' LENA SAiIS- Huriuv noted Tiins &iar, wuv?'« gooct&ve from tfee of the J 1 .rench s. S ..**s she sails for Kuiope, With tore H-ent her riui*k?ai direct oi* i-Hmv I!ay ion, and dnuphiir In Europe. Lens open* nt the Hue earn Cut* in H«n*i oti .u.-.y 3.lst 4 us welt aS i£U£Bit up jie.-ui'/ilieers at tUc Liliitioii IbUttdilUli, iJ&iUt-j StfcK, it*' iioitii, (iiusg'ow, Hume &nil lartieL Graham Will Win Observers Believe I'.vi-.’i ihw'igi.'. L S Sctiator uu C.iiiduiate Wi11,.-; Simtn is loudly j luusti.ig that ’JO pei cent i t the vi.Cv- c .: i ; tbc .'.lay ‘Si DeriiOCi'a i tic pntuai ie: will support his bid iti,i the natlotial post pi-rsviis iiieii -1 (died w:tU poiitsmiis and said to ibe "ie. the know"’ feel that the j chanc. ■■ for Interim Incumbent IScnat-'ir Frank P. Graham to return ■to the I.J. S. Senate are vary higc». Smith whose cainpaigu for Uu seat now held by senator Graham has been Uic mosi spir ii.-il, will ion a close secorui in j (hr race, reliable sources re veal, ; The- rota man race, in which I forme .av.t.ifor Robert Aiur Itobi ißeyiaads and Pinetop;: hos-raiser, |OHu Ray B< yd are civen little if j any > l . :a -a for meres ', has. been | one of the most vigorously lought I m the history of ihe state. Senator Graham, a noted hh crat, has been victim ot many attacks from Ids opponents who ! contend Dial the junior Sena tor upported Ked-front organ izatiuus; and that his civility in : the discussion of Fair Employ j men! practices legislation in dicate that In is opposed to j Southern tenets. ■; Candidate Snuili’ campaign was | tuaically a "Soutliern'' one, with ’ ‘ the Usual raei'-baitii)!* tactics so succer. fully employed in the re (( oiitiniuit on page 8, this section) Jimcro Charge Hurled At | R.J. Reynolds Company I 'I WINSTON-SALEM The R. J. ' Reynolds Tobacco Company mak ers of Camel cigarettes are dis-! eriminatorily laying off hundreds i . of Negro women in their attempt to destroy the union which in the' . past seven years has won more than lily million dollars for the; firm's Hi,ooo workers, leaders of; Loe.d 22 Food, Tobacco, Agricul-! turn! and Allied Workers Union' of America charged this week. j Negro women who have been i the back-hone of the Union : since i'i-13 are being put on \ the streets even though they I Mrs. C. C. Spaulding In |! NYC Mishap; In Hospital i NEW YORK Mrs. C. C. Spauid-f s ing, Sr., wife of the president of! . the North Carolina Mutual Life! • Insurance Company Durham. N.; C. who suffered a broken leg in ' a fall at the Pennsylvania Railway j Station here about two weeks ago, \ is confined to the St. Vincent’s j j Hospital here. Hospital attaches says that Mrs. Spaulding will probably > be able to return to her home j I in Durham in about a week j ; j or 10 days. •! Dr. Spaulding has been in Nov j York at the bedside of his wife, i 'but returned to North Carolina to I® THE* *: % : WiAJt '■ ■ i A ON BOARD: Dr Ralph 1 tlunche director of the Unit*! Nations Department ot Trustel ship, has been named la tl hoard of directors of the Natlo a! Association foi the Advaiu? iitent ol ( olored Peopit to f. the \ ai-auey created by the dea of Charles Houston of VVashin ton 1950 Spingarn Award wl; j iter. have given as much as t 9 years of continuous service n the company the Union says.l Alinough bocal 1:2. FT A wotl i majority ol the voters counted! at, NLRB election held March! the Company is making use of I ■ fact that 13b challenged ball ; are tied up in the Talt-Hanl ! procedure-, to speed-up its dil | against the Negro women, it! j related. ! In a Mothers' Day speech o toesi radio tation, Mrs. Ve : Hopkins, international organ '{Continued on page 8, this sect! [attend to pressing business r Iters and to be a key speaker I the annual conference of the N [State Negro Business League | Goldsboro this week. Dr. Spaulding, chairman the board of trustees of ! University, Raleigh has* afc been engaged In college affai as director of the Interim Cod mittee administering the seho' I until a new president Is s I lected to succeed Dr. Kobe | Daniel who filled the spot v rated as president of. Virgin •State < oliege by the death 9 Dr. Luther I- osier, m