Reporter is eye-witness to kkk motorc £*' 2 A kg*** - "' ■ (»».:■ ■ . ■ I X I'1:R1 UTi NESS—l#r AII'.Ti 1 nrilcr, flc.tn of the IJ« Scho '! , (.North (arc-1 in a ('nllfiif, w . . our of the '(Xpert witness* s tLv ♦ifvine briorr {he t s-*i ■r <J )>i Uiit Court hearing' the suit 5,-otight )# >• N. { . College stu dents for admission to the i ni versify of North Craulina. Or Turner said hr v\;»\ ••proud” of the work that has been (lone thus i,u in the Last Softool at Dur ham, hut cited the school's made ijuacics. IT | HAPPENED IN CAROLINA Woe Is Willie RAT}-;. 1. . •,>.■■;■ tVHli.ii) .it s S ••M n - -St 1 ■ i •. >■ f • • j it* ' - c • .?>!•' bis bO'. r no property •; WW- C <y\ in * v S' ' h D'tj s William Sr-ipes *\ t.. local police office; Mm "■- s back the wheel -f 1 • . ’d been taken < ■ VT ■ rase he' - ”' And not wily ct ; <i 'ViliFuii (.*:<; the bit- .he ,<!"■■. vwut r-nt and h.;‘i; | a week «•!<!. if. ioT far*' ip .Vfon-'jav * *.* jj; cop "L'’. .t. : Took !hr Loot '\r,ivt*)N 0 T'- v ;n->h Hecl.-c,» j L«e 1 {t) 1 and Donald R.tv ffine--. will so before the <n the | next r. f.i .a .. . i<»u f ■ court here »•> expl -t> wh.v flu te ok 384'' 1 off ■ fmm v »tie 'he faftet ’> d . ;■!•-;> i the r. \at -;°*ins ate.a here recently f i-.-jo;' • Pordf'a'ix • •'•f . reooit.ert ihal he • deep in hr ttvek '.ei'. n \\r a t .ig .0 hi pccket tin •hh h ’.'lie! full of money in if Tin ; timer '— ,;(« • i • Mt ;e!f iit.;; it' time hi to the t.'.v-• ckfendr.nl. !u r . n : ■■ ■■'■■■ The met) h.-e lw. t, jtf ofl-' i honh pendj >1 - the 'vifH- t Lourt trial A court n >z< l>To' found probable cause .Permit Received DURHAM A permit us- r-.ft.' ed by the '■ •< t! ho-, ;r.t£r uu-pertne this week foi the construction of a nesting plant :»t North Car Tina. College here Listed ..trice for the new rci;- frai heating '.mil which will serve j the entire campus ivas $324.77k T.' WINNER THOUGH LOSER Althea Gibson, dynamic young tennis star of Wilmington, NT. and Tallahassee, Fla. won the j admiration of Americans every where lor her valiant stand in the Forest Hills grass courts ten nis tournament this week even though she. was defeated in the fina|s of the events by a three- j set'll to 7 count by Louise Erougl), champion. The events marked the ; fitt\ time that Miss Gibson had played on grass courts and went into the finals as the favorite. SINGLE COPY H O M E ■ B IB ly Wm ■ ■■■ HL H VBf ! EDITION \7yf TL~x'\!'T RAIJ.IGH, :.ORTH f \\ i-.i-:?-; SATURDAY, oRPTEMBi' R 2, ). .NO S 9 | Raleigh Reservists May form Training Corps 'll Si:!!! Os ill SEEM US BASIS OF COITEITI ;ta!ci<jh Reservists Ofl !<> (.amp Pickett, \ a. On September il P \ ’ ':''H It, ;s gc It ;> it v ■ -!) ,i•* c- fhai hriifi;inL 0; vie.: aiui ; ro/:ord oi Ho | f'lah’.* pr:-H.'k Histh Qiitiff°rrn iwO r S‘-:\jrp Oiroj»any whirtv n.i- !>'*en a- tor pcOvg ?r-rvi, - wfi) ra!isr ; fhp .tnif t<* h(» fhVio .i- for < p7*n ; iursed rorp.< <vEi |• I b,\ 7r.oh i I at\ on •> f t. h ! Jo» o! uni* S*'P‘. t J St PirkrM V-t The HdO vconrl . • tiir n \orfb r ? 1 oiinn to 1)0 railed '.'ark mo* t?fdjvr n>l <>n* ; i!> c* j;re t X ?. r<> pff'O'ip.. m f. *: * * O.olh to ’ >)i i : )?<} rto* i 1 ; f n if}.*. V'lQillUi fi-’-v- { .j 4 th*j IHi ; Manv member>f tho -«’•' ' d.e.i'fy i,o nniforoi, And * f^*' v h iv«* ,I; )j <, re port('d fti i> > •'* in •j> *» ;» ffj , HfUI.LI \N'T HFTOfU'S \Tott -i! t tiu li. tMt have m *-L f»n Avc- brilliant tccticd brttlt in the - r vf(e and iu the. reserve 1 | :u,it., rcjf'r* ~ h tvo ;h t'vn Most of 'it,, m*’:: ar ,! vet.; in.- Os tbr*'P »o tic •• rars of activ •*• r- I v■ ittij i the majoriyv of tho-i- who "ill ro ; post ii fickett have hect; ..ctivc r, Unit activities itor situ o the j formal tan of t.hf •»'>'»( It ill iaunary lIHO. Tit, ffiFillt IV I- begun ~ \i : ;i ; t... v Police Training Compnay. Ik'. ■ :tg {•!■ ■■ vignaled t vt ei: « -a i-, . v, i v., (. lltut shortly utter j i,. for . ’ivjtimi. in its rani;-, many pro- 1 ions it avo !tO(*i> well f r r , unit also receiving offteisi pi else, | following a toc-ii! t wo- weeks train big stint ;tt Fort Bragg Heading the unit 1 attain . j I.oenard L. .Jvksoti. -vlio has re. ; ceivod the praise of l.t. C'-l. 1.-trlj :K. Rltodes. whose command the l ■ unit Laves for HCtiv< servno Kv it though the I'iath has boon t Ported and has had its M Lay iMo j bilization Day) set. ihe. unit is dill : ’ ec.nsidcraldy initicr-mfinned, with : (Continued on page k, this section! ISTUISIIC BEACH SCENE OF IK PFMCF Interracial Love Vlfair Said Eanse Os Kat e I rouble i Elditor's \ot(j; W 1) ('.into It:;Il, udvet Using manager »*' t;io W'ii mint Lin Jounml and nt.iff t* idler [or th. .ImiiTuit anti the Carolinian .Newspa per.- wat: vat atiottin . at Mian ii- Bruch. S C '.vlu-u mom. h;:t:t of tile K>l KiuX KltUl tlom i nnstrated there Saturday night j Below, ho gives a graplitc. evu | witness account of what hap pened at the famous Negro sort > f.v IF I). CA MPBELL } I (irtirt isiiu Manuclei . Wtiminytor- ; Jour hit l oud Stall Witter Carn'inuin Nr u snapri s ATLANTIC BEACH. S. O j The pouce and auiet of tit is rapidlv I ! developing all-Negro resort, situ- I j titnd on the A Canine Ocean and j boasling one of th> smoothe.st ; i -strands in Atnoriea, was invaded : about 9:30 o'clock Saturday night j ’■urn members of (he Ku Klu* I Klan came iuto the resold for a ! demonstration Shots wore fired! ! into the air. but no effort was; 'made at harming anyone ot doing; ' an* damage to property. 1 The Klan which apparently cam**! I from Conway, S. C. is reported to j 'have gone into the colored Myr-,' (Continued on page H, this section) ! I e\ y j Rowan Baptist Ass'n in 84th Annual convention PREHCHER TOLD TO STOP 3ESBSNG ON W-S STREETS WINSTON -.ALT'M RCv~r.-nd Allison, - i "street" preacher. for t many .years a familiar figure on Third md Fourth Streets here was arrested by Officer Dillard fm or gging on the .Streets - without -i [license hist week A fit'.'.' > eras ago Mt ordtnari ■ uyr- ) isscd to the offr-ct that no tone should die'" on the tree's i without a lieen.se to do so (This | included pet s itr; who were ph.ysi i efillv nauilieappttfl l Th-< oi dinance wasn’t very of fee live because pe r snii.< continued to Ido so }l<\ Allison one of I them, fifteenth law enforcement !officers began clamping down and ; Rev. Allison was caught in tue ] squeeze He was tried in Municipal ! Cour t last week A lenient jnd |let him or, with a revere reprt : manri. If Rf" Allison had just ret his (little pan on the around for , his i offering without a wean in regards Ito it, he would have Item pcrfoct |ly safe The Baptist Ministers Conference and The Interdenominational AT- |liancc have invited him to become a part of their organizations with the hope of getting him something a little more secure Inquest Slated WHITEVILLE No date has been set for the inquest into the death ot Ferdie Smith, who was shot in an argument here Sunday. WINSTON-MAI.KM The 34ih a i r: a l t it),; -if !1 - ■ ffr: -.: J Bar Association was hold at the Union ha;.list Church on Non in WBlvd on ,• August iilNt. -m : attracted deT""'n!.t > and mot-sen get s from ~11 over piedmont North Cr - ml ms slid v isitors from Now York. Washington. Now Jer-oi T'auy., ' and South Carolina Among the prominent visitor, was Dr. G O. Bullock former road <'ra tor of the Association, formei ' i, resident of the Lott Carey Con• i vention. and former pis for of Kit:* ; Baptist Church here The Association wa.-i presided ov t or by Dr. .-I O Hairston modera tor. and p-v tor of the Shiloh Bap* ii;-t Church in Greensboro, N. C i 1 Hr lias been Modern bn for in«tv - than t.hirt.\ years and wtr- reel-'ct ■ ed for another year. Dr Hairston add that this moc*tng of the As sociation was the i.f-sl in its his - tor.y v The opening ni;; h t session 1 brought, greetiws of welcome fr<>:n :. Mayor Marshall Kct fees on behalf 1 of the city; William I Foye on Mo ■ half of the host church; James E. 1 .Williams on behalf of the busines : ses and professions, and Rev. Chos. ■ Ward on behalf of the Baptist Min Islets Conference. Special music ; was rendered by the church choir. ; The host pastor, Reverend A. H. ; JJcDaniel, has postered the Union • 1 Bnptist Church for the past, sixteen • ve-«rs • Ih began in in old house on . Underwood Ave .with n mer.ihe’'- fjiiii: of ten. Today the church is a , | beautiful brick structure on North West Blvd. with a membership of 1503. The Reverend McDaniel re ceived his training at Livingstone I College, Salisbury, N. O Facing charges in the ease is Ma* cy Faulk, who allegedly was engag ed in the argument with the vic tim when the fatal shot was fired. CIRL WES IN SUmiHfUU!) ’■< V Route ! Vii. i: v. ■ mill’s woit 'it eknithfield \,is i|ii place of tragedy when, • link- Miss n.o\o!iiy .|r>an Barifiehi of Smithlielfl was instantly killed in i wreck, last Sunday night at Hot mother, lift Isa Ikirifielrt was ’ injur ’d, >ml was taken to St Ag ues hospital i:i Raleigh ■ (ithers receiving minor injuries . | wen- Henry Bn; ifir.h!, Henry Bari j n-’ld. It'. .foe Hon ft’li, and little j Mary Bfiriiioki 1 | Red Posters Show DURHAM — Members of the Student section. < troiina Dis trict, Communist I’a-rty with headquarters in Chapel Hill, this week circulated posters on ■ 1 tiic cam pus of North ( arolina College here asking students and instructors at tile local , institution to wire, to their rep i rest’ nlati vos, eti , in protest of what tne Reds call "thought i i control" legislation. Referred so on the posters j wore the MoCarran Munrts i Ferguson and Administration f i hills. Workman Killed DURHAM -- A white work man employed in const cm I ion at North Carolina College, here j was killed Monday when the scaffold on which he was work- AS END OF TRIAL DRAWS NEAR Favorable Decision Seen In Suit to Enter U. N. C. BRIDGE NUB rasra Blf EXECUTIVE \\ i lining! on Xcsvanan Told Stale Will I ook I fit f > Issj ir WIjLMIN’GTOK —Gov. Kerr Scot*;; . I *j)<•?l*® h?!T* ip f*v * ! :i! r>f the efforts being ma<<? i.v, Wilmington JOURNAL publisher* 1 editor, Tom Jervay. and officials of CAROLINIAN papers to - *- . cure a pontoon bridge across th*. IcUnc Wa'en'ov at :-c ibre- cc 'v':; /■ i i yi€"ay her*" J' bf‘<; o■' r no,- */»!/) \J r . fetvay and Hie lot ?!V It that the t*ppf}prl f-5 ri|jf v ,* C r t hn: B* a.-h '/.ill be gi’.'n projfor linnal erOn*ideraiHon aiong vith th,'. **l h*r Vnrth * ) r/. liu < b r a rh e s ‘ The proposed bridge Seabreeze ; would aid North Carolina's million ’ Negroes in reaching the beach f,v ;cilitv which extends into the At ' tan tic Ocean ind D th** most popu ; far resort *>f its kind in the- Middle < Atlantic area. • Action to secure a bridge for I Seabreeze was fit. st launched by !the JOURNAL publisher, in a fea ture story. The article, pointing out [ tlie advantages which could be had ' through the construction of a bridge {at the beach, 13 miles from here , was forwarded to the Governor His reply was as follows I Mr. Tom Jervay, Editor : Wilmin.-ron JOURNAL Wilmington, North Carolina Dear Mr. Jervay: ! appreciate very much your sending me the new:(paper article shout the need for a bridge across th* 5 waterway at Seabreez, This matter has been mentioned to me previously, and I am in turn 'ailing it to the attention of the Highway Department f realize the ■‘■■vert for 1 bridge of this type, and you may be assured that the be.icn at Seabreeze will be given proper : consideration alone* with the other North Carolina beaches. Sincerely yours. W, KERR, SCOTT jEX MRS. BURNS IS MRS, AUSTIN WINSTON-SALEM A CARO j (/INIAN scoop wns confirmed here ; this week when It was revealed that a. divorce had been granted 1 the former Mrs. Marie Strange Burns and that Mrs. Burns had | since remarried. Mrs Burns is now Mrs. Austin, j her husband being a "Professor" I Austin who is a member of the faculty of the University of Texas, j whore Mrs. Austin will become a ! member on the staff this year. Mrs. Austin, who has been at : tending Columbia University in j New York this summer, was seen | in company with her new husband | at tin' 52nd Street Modern Museum j of Art. Considered one of Winslon-Sa ! Jem's best dressed women and very 1 popular in social circles here, Mrs. I Austin is a former member of the : faculty «t the Kimberley Park /School and is the former wife of / James Burns, auditor for the Safe : Bus Company. 1 inir broke causing him to fall :;*) feet to the group 1. - -■ W '■--.••> 1^11,J»« -'«IW l»-V. • -V ■■7 fV Till Kl \N— F'llom Irtv elcr-j of the old wottiotj and th" young child picture! in K.»* Kins Klan regalia r n> wild it > Negro t each in South < t<oitn , li t. 1)1 It.H A M A fa '-'orable decision is ?.*.•; yTs ■ ksi <?"< f.er.t.i ra*‘ !:: ■ . y CTPCl'ts in tlie tiu'd us U'fU •. before Uie Federal District Court .'Hutting of 1 . r< ugh by students ■; of the l..?vw Sehodl at North 1 .1 < -. ’ey foi jdn; f ->tii r ini.', the Cniversuy of North ’ ■ ' * L-t Auh'-oi tend to -hov/ that tangibly md inf a tig. ■ flier }r j>o 1 ru!•< irrr of equality between the two . 1;• that the A "iuo piaintifl • in the ease are ,n ftei a* rru-iuij i':-r 0 puciu unitv to receive equal educe.t *•>-.: With n f ;!r £ o.>,i M* rshaji. fhiri roiin .ct H»c \ &<iHi? r»* o.’ ( o|gjp4 (ijrfrt 3tt T >T. fjiie- .U .Hilt! gr, ii AA » l*y ut f cjt*'T , c, '3L*HI PT-.aAr *** L.*w u 'f boo? H Howard 11 fti r . ih 11 tbt* 9 r ?l ! r JJa, thf li±": 4'A.h30 1 it r h i '<•■*?*! * * ra • ,y •' <*>r to the *< ’ drih f. jv%* Una Coi’o^r in \m> ter Or Xabi :*tt told of inspection of tUe facilities at *.-• K>oii «n'i pointed out Lhe «• Uiat ii> tt'e c * jf t ‘ugibiev books, etc Hie Caapel Hill in •/.tjtvition -‘osid ot the Durham iopt; -vr-ii <s m ti-e of in i i.ei; vibir inciuciipo the prestige of j the rvspe'.tr.'e in fitutions and the 'abilities of Utv instructors, etc. ' <>i itFC MO' * Dr. Nabn'' ; - v-a -ied Lmt (■, ketP with ‘let*' ' • ot i !,.•.<• ts iv'i'gal t’d'.tr.F it ’-v.; - nut' in-*, i liabie to d- iiv ' "gr-'r .-tini,.- ion ito the ? r »uv«. .it of North Uaro , !;ii4 on the ) -i; .if r-tcr Hone t Pflrr.it DiMt a t ,fUfigf John. ■<iii t llty'S, It- j ring (lie - l*' t-.ked Dr. .X.tbriU ts it were h>s contention Mint thr Air ni the t Hivcrsity lav School added to its intangibles an 1 re««*rved ; a<i affirmative reply The t*),t'i-i then revealed t* l *t he . idid not think 'the ,ize of a place I necessarily determines the advan j— - i A, * ' fe; ’■' v ' V :l» I® - V>-V-A A. •' ; A : yV , cf" v' k . •' - .-a : i. i i, ' >> lj I I > ‘ 4 ' ! gH&AfJEMENT KOREA; A IM-mm kawitwr jnn cmw an * coastcl i town somewhere in Korea keep the ammunition going w* a Korean woman floes her Home with everything »hn can mwry ’To her head, « vs. ';rr-.Atma » >-. r * \ nf tfftiyr \ <' f*. • • i 5 " i ) f C JS \lj if’ivfc •*'»> *'• yvr» ness in < -iyiri#* *v Ha: S A ♦he pr : *?.i rep ii tail cm of * *cl!!K*! ■ tn to use a cri i t? l io n fzt j *.• r ■ •ce ?h& ?quality of DUp^ravaiA abU ’ State oi K^ ,v ’' a C Its ■ • to th# ‘L vt * .r»;i4, hp.m ftehool— cc - ..c a . Chapel Hill Testiinoftv hr*? F-c-gn j'/';**ins the records - thy idea th-it the T*-.’. •.*. a. e?) ■ now ?.ble and »o r> '• r- r ci ■ he rno,te ~t?t . ■ i. nr-a' of Vegio la“v* '.'.dent; rj sen. l ; fnannpr H'flit. the rhapA-i Hi*? i. *! •> •11 io n ha _• se rv - d •-a • •■- •■ ; - ■ white *:• indents. t pro-**?~.t v * tit" \ k i«- ?; rarf. K IjTlfJp* r onertu yi V (:■ T} f I {’ t » rq|in J <■ 1 Vlr p . hi r h will '»f* f»T?f of fhu ? r '■* pf(! iTS thp rquulf V Fi ~v; U( 1 li. iltO bebljf pf»r,vi«';u! ?f\ t rpvfi>led, ♦«> •>»•;< #* »i j?isites of the # i*ooj at; h« f.ho fliu j-|;t h> ;0 tllfiOn Os jf.ht' ASTI*' «tsi ;. i f ryi ■m\ ottkfr pyuUf ‘ij|s'»ri ,v -i tp rowntry pi MNTII h WVtUUi- .% rV The which *•• > "ixUiaj’ filed cy 'Harold For.- ,y}r l Pobs' ;Glass, at the *- v r ToVie*'- (f 'Ontl.UCftd nr* r- c g Due ? t --A * **r

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