2 Raleigh Teams To Play For Slate-wide Grid Honors
In Keynoter
Role At Show
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—7. h« sc,fit annlvt'f' a ry es sha-u-
I niv»>rMt> « ili b,- observed .it
\nntlii! t nijndrrs Day oxerrift"-.
*ii bp held Friday morning. S'»
'tmtv i: >t 11:00 o’rlofk ***
I. Diversity Church, The address
Mill he delivered hj Or M. 1,,
Perry, »bot. prominent plays i
elan nf Fayetteville. !>r. Per* y
its a graduate nf l.i-ona nl Medi
cal School of sh;*w I'nivfrsily
in 1 DOS. New fork Post G*V ■*<
ate School and the New York
Polyclinic i*i Connection with
the New V»rk Academy of Med.
Ipine'g Lecture course.
Rocky Mount Hospital Bans Negro Patients
AMEZS SET
3 fJNFABS
New Solon Opposes FEPC
Plans
f§ I.E'IGH M■ Smith going
to Washington to help fight FEPC.
That tael was made clear hero
this efc by North Carolina’s jun
ior If- S. Senator, Willis Smith,
who ' j i *• J that be-, efforts in tho
Nation': Capital will be in keeping
ruth hi-, campaign vhich advocat
Woman ’s Charge Is Heard
t , Assailant Draws Sentence
DUNN A 32-year-old white
Harnel tC'nuuty farmer *• as sen
tenced to a term of a yen's im
prisonment for H.v-aiiii ori a Negro
woman hi Uarnetf Superior Court
this week.
Dreeing tin wren '■■■■< ■ Bur key
O’Brient. y.ho is charged with as
sautt upon the p* : n: of h’fi •*>
£li«abcth Smith with intent to
Quanity of Marijuana Is
Discovered During Raid
INSPECTS FIND: Raleigh De
tectlve Captain Hob flooduin
wjbQv ft, inspects marijuana in
and loose form dlscov
»|*d by city and county officers
a raid oil Katrina’s Place, a
RALEIGH—A daylight raid on.
a local business establishment un
covered a cache of. marijuana and
paraphaneliu for preparing the
drug in addition to whiskey for
the purpose of sale, the local po
lice Department revealed this
week.
RA ID INC OF FI CERS F! ND
DOPE CACHE in RALEIGH
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vOU. Ati. KAU’IGH, / ORTH CAROLINA VEKK ENDINC, Vl* TiPAV. r.OVEMBEE li. 19.01 NO B/i
C 1 C •jl I * • T* A jT*
Den . hmith s uoing I oiJ, C.
To Fight AgainstF. E. P. C.
ci-j offense to FEPC. the Bramjan
pi.3n. and socialized medicine.
Senator Smith, in last week'.-.,
general, elections, deieated Repub
[icon tan-riai'd-b.-nrer Gavin for
!h. i,->-1 of ji.n or- Senator from
the cate and wt!) replace interin*
iC'nnlinurd i»n page 1, this section*
rape.
M. • Sinitn told !,••-. {.'at
and the jury nearing the case that
the farmer had come to her home
in a drunkened condition on the.
night of the assault, and broke- into
the house, despite her protests find
attempt ea to assault her.
The roan -end he had no recol-
K ontinurd *>** page t. *his section)
Raleigh establishment, last Sa
turday afternoon. Also pictured
is a machine which officers re
veal is used in the manufacture
of ‘‘reefers’’, Photo Courtesy
NEWS AM) OBSERVER.
In a Saturday afternoon raid
tov plulnclothesmen on an es
tablishment known as Katrina's
Place at 211 N. State Street,
officers resportedly found a
bout 3ft “refers” in addition to
a handful of loose marijuana.
(Continued on page 4, this section)
ANNUAL CHURCH
CONFERENSES
NOW IN SESSION
Meetings Being Held in
Whiteville, Salisbury
And Suuburv
„ i
rH'HH'M •■Three annual eon-'
i fcrcncrs of the AMF. Zion Church:
i'-•o’ojii i-.ir.o churches in North Car- i
Ain . arc holdim* s■: sions within i
; the 'late this week.
I Tin- Virginia Cioufen-nces, pro-1
! -died over by Bishop H. T. Med-,
lord. W i hington. D. C.' , conven
. rd a! Su ninny. November !;>. The j
: Cape Fear Conference, headed by ;
• Bishop J. w. Martin. Chicago, 111.. |
| and the 'We.-torn North Carolina,:
i with Bishop B- G. Shaw Birm- j
inpoHi t, Alabama, presiding, is;
' meeting in Salisbury, All of the!
.meeting : opened on Wednesday,
The Virginia Conference is
i composed of churches covering
the central and eastern see
i lion of Virginia, ami the- ex
j treme eastern pari of the state.
(Continued on page 4, this section) !
FAYETTEVILLE IN I
ORGANIZATION OF
PREPAREDNESS j
FAYETTEVILLE—In connection j
with its program of general \e- !
pareduess. the Fayetteville Civil j
Defense Committee has reconi- |
mended to the city that the use ;
01 sirens in case of fire be dis- |
continued- Until further notice the
sounding of a siren here will be ,
for an air raid sigma! only.
The sirens are to be tested on !
Friday. November 24 at 6:45 pm |
The sirens v ill be sounded for »
(Continued on page f, this section)
It Happened In Carolina
Dentist Named
DURHAM. -- Dr. James M Huo
bard, Jr-, son of Dr, ,T M Hubbard, |
local dentist and recent graduate i
of a dental school, has been nan- j
ed to head the dental program '
in Durham city and county schools.
The younger Dr. Hubbard, who |
i has joined his father in practice j
j here, will give three days weekly j
j of his services to the; local Board :
[of Health. Hi is scheduled to *ise j
i portable equipment in making
j calls at schools arid will conduct ,
an extensive health program.
Nearly Made It j
WINSTON SALEM A 54-year !
old honor grade prisoner who
| would have been released on Nov
j 28, was killed here this week when
i he was run over by a. State High
St. Agnes ’ Contribution
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“MISS ST. AGNES" Miss
Vandel James of Apex, who
bears the title "Miss St- Agues
Hospital' was one of the guests
of honor fit the St. Yugustne’s
College Homecoming observance
Finis Written To Case Os
Cabbie and Schoolmarm
By f. H HARKEN i
ROCKY MOUNT Sandy Faulk
former local taxi driver, was sen
tenced to two years on the roads
in. Edgecombe Superior Court last
week follow me his conviction of
assault on a female. The criminal
charge had been rape and crime
| against nature, but R-f icitor Geotgo.
* Fountain accepted the guilty p'.cn
I on the lessor charge and did not
way Conori ;aion truck freon which
| he vas working.
Dead k Lesley Che: imp, who
i died at *5 1 o local K ' Bitting Rey-
S nolds Memorial H > ulat shortly
j after being admit--M Tuesday
The man had been serving a
1 road term for assault w.th a dead
|ly weapon.
Solon Is Speaker
j LUMBERTON ■. -rU v ivc j
'F. ErtaJ Carlyle told Robeson j
I County Negro farmers to stay j
1 abreast of the times m modern i
| farming 1 het'e last week as he made j
the keynote address at the krill
( 4-H Achievement Day exorcises, ;
| Twenty one neighborhood lead
! ers were given recognition during
| the session and 17 member;- of the
club who have becoirv cnampioos ,
with various projects were, lauded 1
lasi week end. Highlight of the
observance was a football game
in which the St. Augustine's Col
leg,, team defeated the team from
Bhu’tiel : State Teachers College
j in west Virginia —A fiAILLARD
j I’HOIO
press the rape “barge
The prosecutrix was Mrs
Mode line Daniels of this city,
v Ijo formerly laugh* in the
Nash County schools. .Mrs, Dan,
i ,- ls is said to he the mother
es jj, five-months-old infant and
the wife ”f a solider now In
Korea,
Tiie ollcyed attacks are said to J
(Continued on page 1, this section.) 1
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j Field Day Held i
OXFORD The farm if Junius j
Braswell. Route* 1. Northslde was j
the site of i Negro farmer.-*' field
day event staged Wecinesoay thru
the cooperation of the Veteran
Farmer Training Class of Mary
Rotter School and the Soil Con- j
salvation Service.
Bellhops Cleared
RALEIGH •- Four bellhops were
| cleared Inst week of charges of
j robbing a. Richmond, Va. truck
j driver here June li).
| The men, former bellhops at
; Hotel Raleigh here who were ab
solved of all charges are Vassie
Wluktren, Ljouis Dav#;. William
Carter and Jacob Allen. They had
| been accused of robbing J. O. Min
1 atra of $lB3
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TORS \YSTt( FRATERNITY
%Sis'» Flea nor If FlorC, h-H is
f<11» ; \i ith ihr n)-' !e. t l , of the
flarunv* Omtcron chapter of ti»,-
IGtR a Alpha S’-1 fraternity .t
NCr II GETS
810 TO BO WL
FLORIDA BOWL
BID VIEWED WITH
UNCERTAINTY
Kajrlrs Luncf'iiJrale On
\. & T. Clash \\ liilc
Fla. Avail's KcpK
DURHAM The ;>:•• l-Ht f a;-;.
iin.j College E: yt->n football *■ rn
■■ c* ive.;- .1 ijjd :•> •- • ■ H- •■
lda A 119! ,V] Cnlb'g - in 'h ■
O'aii.’c Blos'-em *"!»- -it- ■:i:nr p,
be played a! Miami, Fie op. ; ,-•-
com be i :j.
Whether til- North t •<*!•„.,
team v.-tl lacccpt tiic bid could
not. be leal U-'d * !, i ' L'-'
team prepare , (• ■!■ jl> ci- , n- 1>. ■ ■:
rii;: determining e!--e-h agn.nst A
ftrd T f'eihge on Tlni>'k-g : ving
Day.
Tm Orange Rl'ir.-oin fla- ar
game, one of dip nation's clcies*.
and foi » Negro :.a„ , rco'le* l 'i'-iic
“Bowl" .-■(t,- i-ti'»n... nf- being
played ariiiii.-ill.i- in 'he O,•';*’>»; •
Bowl Stadiun:, in cro:. t town v|i
am i
Til- North Carolina te-m -vas
act-ordod * >• bid *.o participate in
the ;,mit*ii| clai aic hy • irtiio <>f it.-
current ea-.oo' rfenre'
Till- d *:; tv.nu loa-fing ■) ’.ec
on; of ' ■ l ':i ->n ~nd one (0.-s
'a if,ii a clear record in Colored
li'* r -; eolleg--.it. Athletic Assotii
tion competition
The Eagle:; have ,on over At
(Continued on page 1, t)il% section*
Fight Continues Above 38th Parallel
KOR£A REPORT. The war in Korea goes on a* a, Republic of Korea soldier aids Private First
Joseph KelseV, right of Mill edge ville, ir»„ oo » defense, position ok the front *oi»eivh«r» in Korea.
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St. Vugustine's College having
reigned a.< that chapter’s “queen"
during the r-eent Homecoming
exCreisey ;* ( tu-. college. M.- ,
f • Ftore i> a. n.ati'.r of .YJohiie,
Race Patients, Indigents
Barred From Sanita riutri
ROCKY MOUNT—-Formal.' pub
;■ announcement u 3. made here
- v a., the jtafr of the Rocky
M" - lit, i.ltavn ;a. /11l- of *be cil/'.
1 --* pi *<,: *p:,! ■ i-a.;pt.a!., -vhi-. a treat
N>. ■■>•■ patient . thoi. after Novem
i -'*- 15 fll e institution would no
Ion: ?r tdmr. Negroes ,nd mdifiont
flit I, tO*J fs
ii , S •nif.-iriun ••.vpiaipcr) it
;•■: r! :;. * . XI yMr
dice i-'i.'S >' Oliaht *.O
: at all patient'- -thi'sc able to
-i- <i -i > e unable to pay l,«.••>
- aria e.-! jeon' tiic latter group
1/ mg in part be- u made up bv
t a:*;. Welfare cun*ribu*.ions ond
Ml" -•> siv-w:'«i bv (*u> l.
Washington High, Chavis
Heights 1 Is In Playoffs
RALEIGH - Two Raleigh Go* >1
ball ••> d* compete this " *ir ;
for ta;■•wide rfwznition ajid title!,
h*'iioi's.
Tbp trans .tlio W.<: hington High j
c-iio"! ’ i.illc Blues" of toe North *<
Carolina Negro High Srh.ooi Ath- j l
tetir A -cciation. and t'le Chavis j 1
flf' •:•■'■ ■ oug.-ry" of the two-city ! *
..'.]*,■ local recreation department
-ponsored 1-., y.e. face action, this!
Tl'e w.o hington High School
'.-,-jin "err*’niel hold n r of th p * : >(n
lith-, is to clash with the price
Ala Pictured with here are Mi»*
s -cs AutoneUc Williams *>f Rat
t.-rvon. V J. and Eloise Mitchell
•*f Thom-isv(He, Ga., her atfen
' ~ CAROLINIAN PHOTO
BV Fit! Veal*
tv, Komegay family, owners of the
io.;pita!. U ’< contended that the
deficit which is steadily increas
ing can no longer be 3 bis or bed
The mov? came not as a.
■••■urprist* to the übite and oo!-*
ered leaders here since touch
council has been taken on the
matter through the Community
t Interracial) and other
groups for t year, or more.
IdkewLe, several abortive at
tempts over a period of many
years have been made toward
an all colored hospital, all
••v»th negative results.
.Vtpynwt.n® six Negro physicians
(Continued on page 4, this section)
Hi-h School team from Salisbury
Vi “RaleighA Chavis Park on Fri
da;- afternoon in ipiay for the state
scholastic title.
The Chavis Heghts team, ryinner
of the city Junior League title, is
to -'lash with the winner of the city
title at Fayetteville on Saturday
at Fayetteville for the staate rec
reational diadem
COP EASTERN TITLE
The local high school team won
the Hate high school conference
K * .tern Division championship by
(Continued on page 4, ibis section*