ORPHANAGE SEEKS MORE FUNDS Rabies Scare Spreads KALE I* •i i i wi* N'ori li ' f<. •i? ~ I~imi in • and I.!irn 1;»c■ l on have r j>r>rf* -I ,n mil bp al. ni ! a bi<- ■ until in 1(i fir .•.'•<•(<>! . In J.aiinnlmrjf diirilip. I in’ pn .1-. v •"<•!> .if 1f.,, i mpht Cl"p r ; llif iv.tmj . jtj| I'.iiniv, j i;« \ f iiff'il <11.4 nv\ cp l i1 !>! 1 r ii)jT i Ilf* ;i; jk 1 pf , it was icpnrt ml that Knl-ur front, incuts had boon oidon'd for f>o j>< ,\sou . m nil cl aiound I .Umbo.item liolicwnl !<> i,a\c boon bitten be jlifm-tc animals, ( 'nnt iliumi t ill I 'ape "< SIX DIE IN FIRE \ N ' £ • ™ Ikm V? f tMf I i, s 1 J \ S jl AVI BI.AI'TV .Ui! RK\I\S Kolb r\« * alburn. I-.tone,. N t freshman, Marion (fender sots, riant, I ayi )lf ville, N. < Senior, are l"0 of North < or** lino College's ? : straight A ‘■lt* dents. Brajnx .tiul !>*',«ntifnl. lilt's* - two N. ( < . co-eds made nin,- *(s during Hie Coßegc'.s I sill Quarter, Miss < filfiwell is a graduate REPRESENTATIVE REGAN WOULD SPONSOR EDICT {o-Sponsor of Sl.ilc's An! of .omniunisf Bill Fishes Out \f KKK RALEIGH ■ A member of the N.-C. House *>l Representatives nt tendfiij. Ih" current scr-ioi; of 1 1 1*> General Assembly is willing to sponsor a bill which would out* law the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina <Continued on page 8, this section) IN .SPEAKING HOLE Dr. I. 51. Miller, .Ir., Professor of Chemistry at A. and T. College was guest speaker Sunday, Feb ruary I at a vesper service spon sored by the Winston-Salem chapter of Livingstone Aimuni i nihe GoH'i Metropolitan AML /Aon Chure.n. Winston-Salem. JJ.r, Miller is a graduate of Liv ingstone College and of the Uni versity of Wisconsin, proceeds from this program went to the (Chapter scholarship fund. *n« will he used to send a student to Livingstone, (vdlege. i. i f IFI.Vt. Mo- i elieinliiij S < < ■Hi I I'holl I \JI s : Jlflolfl on. who mis rr.'.'nll> rn.fi).•(! as «>m of V ! r.N is senior listciJ ■in Who's ,n Ami'ix.ui To!- I r i;('s anil ! oi\orsili.'s is s» ,-rr. iif of l.hi' Pan.iii-ilft);.. { non fl. , *il i * ".j).i 1 1 , lji, j— m'! r c (iy. r t * Drij.t S«sm* J liol.i soioi ijy a me to hot- of \!|)ha Kap;,', yj„ Honor Soeit (> Barrtrig Interveniion C. Brown Appeal Fails; ile Must Die RAM bin ■- Ui ■, t*rer rn or ■ Otf. iii - *;;.-. im * lovcnth-hunr Hi t*• < vui*‘-! i, Civ'.ie Biown, "0-year o)d Winston .S.iiem Youth, will *iie m til'. - loth.ll (.number ~t NC Stale Prison on F> I ruary 23. Brown's saw- v. decreed tin;, ■■•"‘-('k I y the Not In Carolina Su ;• i<• 11.10 Court whirl) ruled that, the verdict handed dovn against the : oath by a Forsyth County Super ior Court is to stand and that the yout.li mu.-; die the High Court found t*« ••rror in !he trial *>( Brown who was .sentenced to death for as say.l on 17-year- *>!<! Betty Jane Chiton last July Hi at Wms ion -.Salem. Attorneys for Brown who appeal, cd Hie Forsyth decision contended linn 11:' youth had made an in voluntary confv.-a ion in the case end that he tv,is denied iiis Const!• lutioii'-d rights because Negroes had been .summarily excluded from scr. vice on Foi-syth Counly Grand Juries. Ti>. decision handed down by Supmin Court Chief Justice Wal ter Stacy as.- rts that the charge i Continued on page K this section) For NC Vetcran sos Two World Wars Important Information Is Noted In New Pu blication B1 CHARLES G IRVING RALEIGH - On January 1. 1051, J. M. Caldwell, director of tlie : North Carolina Veterans Cornmis- 1 sion, transmitted to His Excellen- 1 cy, Honorable W. Kerr Scott, Gov- ! trnor of North Carolina, “a re- > sum. of sonic of the. most out- ' standing accomplishments of the I North Carolina Veterans Cornmis- 1 i sion during 1 tbc; calendar year end- i Home-State SINGLE COPY V ' V ! )Ume XX X \USICH NORTH GA R( lUNA WEEK E.N Dir G' VI EKDA't FEKfti \ if, I (), !■■ '! State Anti-Klan Bill Favored Body of Ne w-Born Baby Stuffed In Discarded Shoe-Box Discovered Violence I I Claims ! 1 | fALnnn A, i,li m j c: rr-.i, !,•>>( „t ,«; or iii I !•••,[,,, . j «!*•» *ls I i,. .mob V ...I ... ; . | t'a: m n i n iv.r ' • . ■ ' ~ it- "if I!. . • . I. •') fn • 111 «!m !i .1 ;><; ;ra 1 •, |<| l’ l n. of C||; U ,o| Hill hi \jn .mil hHii i Hin> -li f)l<'d Oiii-r i! >■, 1111: - ~, :r-f,l -I hr.ii.~ii Vfillifn (lie ;.s follow* JKs*s! »•;i»*,\ \nr»B, '• y< -I o!<] I'araiiT ~t Craven < niiiiiy fiie'l r >!! 11 \v ill c ; escUO f If, ni .; ■ l * UH in V‘ fI ii lu» hiicJ l »<' u f :• luzbl ii! r Imnnz Imni :nn nr<] m ;it-- fll o.i Mi ity :■* Ia rm ! i <‘oniniijrd o*i Pficf % > AGAIN PROPOSES NCG-UNGMERGER’ Ra’eigli Governor Kerr fteoti lias a nun gone on record as being In fcivoi o| making North Caro till a College a! liniiiam a pari of the 'Consolidated 1 'niversity of North * aroiina. In hi,.; weekly news coniereure .Ihe Eigii Executive said that it hi : Ills opinion that the, problem of ! Negroes’ seelng admi- .-ion to urad ! uaie schools in courses offered ip. the Eni versify and not by tin cor > lege would bo simplified. 1 , Tin Governor, however, noted a complication possibly forever bai i ring making: .the consolidation coin I pieic This complication, as point I cd oul by State Attorney General . Mc.Mullan is that it would uc 'lvors*' ’to practice segregation < within 4 -ingle !’niverstiv than It *- wouhi to lnaintain Hie state's seg ( (Continued op page 8. this section) j ing December •’>! 1050.*' Along with this resume, the di : ector enclosed a c opy 'if a re- Icaes, entitled, “Your Call To Ser vice," which the commission de liveres to each draftee entering service for the (present conflict, The biennial report was transmit ted last Friday. February 2. This report minutely covered the acti vities of the Commission during the FATHER SOUGHT FOR QUERYING )) | r |> , i ji'blll in t i? i ; lrji !)l ,_1 ’ Ren, li ' - Timm.. !•<* V.inJ In licsklpikp ;< »i JW ] f: ' IM t t nr. hni’s of A rit'V. h'Hi; jji;-V ; j» jf »>*J ?'* f'l .'fufl'nil ii, :.ln■ I)'.a has Ik- ii i< 1• n llii 'il ,i.-. tile pi'• 1;i:11 nrrTy Ik,III 'ii:lr| of a Wei Son liie i'ii pine' rnui.tr- now linns: : Diuyln Tor >(U«V loi) iHE 11 v i 1 ;.! :ejl llf'M t i'S.. Tin- i.o'iy of lii" iiiaiii i ijii'iil in riol.h aiirj ])|;,e."f| jn tjic So'. :t *i I r s's! !> v ■! .•; \rio'M- .veil known JOI I i'lisi 11 ‘ ::i ii 11, ,i nil iia iiofii i'lfi 11 j 1 ir',| ih;it of 1111 ■ r]itii lie in in M 1... Ni n; i Hollins •. ..i il> last Sa tin'll;: y at a knal l;o;f)i !o!. i IN' liaio -ii.',! ..: l S ! |lK|a\' fit na Jin.,! (..him-- Mr. \>l!f t t *' fOimi! file- .hoet.of eonlalnirijET lb- liny t.orlx in , ’k'.lt < onlimii .l on |iaj;r K. (his sfclion) BOTH PARENTS, FIVE OPILBREN KILLED IS FIRE Ovcrljcalcd Shivc Sets Fire In Whirls Six Arc Victims Whir Asleep CHAPEL Hi!,!. persons ■ i|l tlu* member:. of a single fam ily r*:: Idilig near here, died last Saturday when an early-tuurung fire leveled ilimr home. Tile entire family of a :sfi-year old plasterer, with Hu exception of up eight vest) old SOU wore victim,-'. of (i:e l'ire. D( ad an- Frank Rlaeknell, f‘i. the father, his win-, Mrs. Retry I lack noli, so. and tiioir . hihireu P.ctty Lou. 5; Leroy, i. Maggie. A, and Franseae, 2. Tin- -ix persons died when m overlieiited stove mused their sion titHi 1* home to heroine envel oped in Haines. The home, ami" (Cnn(iru*<‘«i on page 8 this section! pout two -ears The resume hot-spotted" two special activities of the commission; 1. “The Tart 111 r Claims Campaign to locate, anti assist the ‘forgotten' disabled veteran hi properly filing for the benefits due them under Federal Laws,*’ And 2. Special Campaign to iocato and assist (Continue - * on page 7, this section) STATE IS ASKED TO SRANT WE i U li An jilt! sly Ml % 12.>,000 \pnnvj»H<s I ion S(tii 100 Si ! :j!! I<» I ;i!v<“ (air ol hailiana^r PAT inn I A i'-.i - • -■ * '.THltmai fvnri - . #vi* v.\.,,rh Jr. •>; !o'v ‘ ? •i• <;• hi Ui<- :-'!•<to fv,.- Vcf.;,. orp; • . . yu:v srntfoi fi.J f.-k to H'.i Jo; :i \p }.vi'o})i*j;p io}!.. i omirutl * . htJdlni Os tllf :->t . ] ,!]]•; .• s'! ■i |! l iir > v-a i»v Oxford Orph in.ia<. Su|> m trnfP'ui | HamiTH 1 . «•!*«* M'onti;mi > ii o H t ihiv .m'Hii'H) || ¥ J| r gagHf v \ .A*#*- “*| ! * 1 J WmSM ,v • 5 s ; i;.v- -yi : ! * -a .O'. ;j 1 I ■> - let mSm « . ! ■- ' v j l M - . %4ffiit ,•(. . ■’.■■■ xXj:., *■ ; I "\ : #A a a. * I : yA > O. *' f ‘ wm#. i < ,?v amx * ■ ‘ “ W ■ * ■ : • p- f M S V U An AI HR A TEH N IT V AT N. C rOUJ-Gi: T*w-,c Tiv»‘ North Carolina College* last week Ewame the first sin dr.nts in the South lo he initiated into Bela Delta Mu, national in ierraeial fraternity. Pictured are hack row, left to right, Stephen S. Ed ley, Roanoke, Va , editor of The Campus Echo, student news paper; Calvin Norman, New DIST! NfilTSlII 5) ! \lt HI I 1 VISITOR Dr. M m .hall Shop .ird, rerof rii r of iO »> >, for ifw Dirt riff of < ofiimhi i. e l> ! k In 1 5 i ■ home -+’.aU- nt North Caro Im.i list work lo speak ;»t Hie f» \ Duke \iifjilii! iuin >1 North Carolina Cetilog;/' f]»r distin grishrd pis tor of Ehiladelphta s All < f , f ;ihei n.M'le fCipiisi CJinrrh a native of Oxford, North Carolina. North Carolina College <o eds ,ii m rtn-sdine Dr. hepard are mem hf*r.s of tf>* <‘ofC‘£C'> 75 von »• elioir. ! ,osc-?; Htirrsc A ' 1 , H K f». ,m‘. :m, Hi! «f S -.: i , nf .n!: jt)f < ‘ : :■ • f iii n a. i,n V.:.111 iiiitjr 1f.;;., 11 >.• in n>i*,- XI HR I in .! ! !li»*3 <i. 1 r . .1 hfj 1111'. r • Mi Ri.’Mrt k. Cr.Tti io-i lifr honi<’ in ii ,i Kriflay I7i(j!'iliin.' Sir !a I ivq<»K. M r <:i .., n report; l.liat (In. ll>'!i n . .High} ,'lf 1! l- :•!’<•. '•(<• h»il lit in h' | nil . (,hU Jnn -J.lid Jeff iji. liitl llf’ll 'f !i :Uivn exj>lf)(l*-rt. I a itlitiß oil i( "iiiiii.i'il »n j a£T R, the, sfrtinni (. .1 yotd.-. N. V .Ifi<nl "f (in HfipiioKinrr .lass; Usbon fhriv. ’i Wlftniil£l<n>, N <T , ci tc vtll dent »nd fm mrr picMth n! nf the N. • Coicgp Student Oovem o men!: front row left to right. v Kenneth McXfil, Sumpter, S C-, president oi the Men's Dormitory !, Council; and Ciathan M. Ross. Durham, N. <‘ , gra.liuate student assistant sports publicist at X. C, r:. ; Fiery Deaths Probed !' or. K V ;MOl - I - i-'obcr .officers of two adjacenl '>unt!*■.. i i;i, week .■onfinueO to probe the mysterious. *i* • i <I > i (I:. of i. m Noyro r r.-:i dents ofthc respective < <ill Ilf j riio bodiv; of tun incii. ( >iip in Kdt?ccombe county ;uid •tnnf.b'T in N.i. ii, were found :tt approximately thf sum hour on Sundu, with all clothing except shoe burred iVoni i,iie i emains. it* :mi.ly o! .lohn Melvin, no-yenr old farmer ot ( miil inn (’ll (>n Page 7 08. b. e. mn MAIN SPEAKER AT YMCA MEET 'V. i v.;:ton sau'M hedu d h> npp -r :*4. pri*i< 5p,;H | >‘ • Cf:i at. ■<hf» r.uual Jn ; f't i i. >: 11h H t ffd r ,-<>.n V- " •*!»' ‘ \ ,(f ATr Zto»l f'.'i p!.!,'J C}(jjr!*{i hr*t e 'diji/ji v aftru- I - • i- II j Dr 1 jarn Jr» )’■ M * vidvnt of AToj o’h:i]i .« ( .'!■• if g‘\ s \ j|p fHi, f; ' ? 11 e limn j i sC- o . ! lie iiiiiid! rr-s s-ioii of ihe YM g>' op Liv'duf ed J< t pd under ; wa> a 1 pill A • the ciiurcli l.ui *,fl g ill* IC c •'! ji: , ih iliioiai 1 cpoi'l, v s ilc 111 .inc|j w II! t*.■ iif' • i)io«i ip rdf c o •- 1 ' lid Uni'.' i * I • ‘ I * ■ I 1 jj.> i•_ ■ niid >-H A * ; ij• *•. ■ I'fi pin. MVv.iidf'd fc, i ,ir C v i f *ii v. ho no-on* I . J 001. par? j n 11d vi .•« h;j J ui»-m h- -r thij* •f» i* • * J)r M' ya jjaf i • of . oiUh Ca• rolilli ;:;o| n o.i ? nt Hot*' <Comi on H. this .-sorUoia li E U ff f"l 5 tii F jpp 9 mj€ iccmc ft 0 U te b| L i UU L Specl.il to I i,, 4 tl:ni,lV!it\ VVI N.ST'JIJ SA |LM ■ If e ; .■CeS/j ii. .. ijic local Tv'e'jrt) Minis- 1 ii-i ial Ai i i'■,i r -,. u i|[ iO'lyv t|n If d nf *be VVinsl on S;i lem MimUcrs \ .;.<•(• i.d>;i v ,icli (hi week left i- up in e.'i' h individual member i of i|-i.- hra.ly io a ■ lo , over. 1 1 :'hi I II nr -'-..-iin i Ihe p 0.0-.''! city i Alf.-ori:fiic Be'." I-'.-. Control vote Dili mg It;. iTinmid'V me,'(jug. lltc i •»'hi(e mini-,!<:ri,ii pcoun iiearJ' ,o;g ees’ions through whu-h » fight, acaint-t th.« voir mirhi be waged j The: i- M);;ge-;( j include organ- I (ration of a campaign through which Hie State House Committee: on f Yr> positions and Grievances would be bombarded with tele grams by "prominent” church mem bers setting forth individual views. Despite Ho s(?iiitefl nature in which suggestion', and ret ommendution . were made >ll ’nvilidijed on page H. ff1 5 s sertiidl) | IT I '* m rm.~- j-.. . i i - ■■ *£• If’s Cold Outside (»\ V OH D v Ounjl 'd . f .ov| id '>r - .1,01 mj Kila Kuzgerad tunefully . Up • . 1- . O'U ;i'j‘ ' 'i, b.m ci?u°n v. he ill >U*- ;i '. i \ : peri ia rn hf jtl Z . e O'. C'P-l O : Tbyd : ■»■ o, I'i'iyci Clark, wilt oe r i.ti> a I..laui that lun , <-!.io the sit* of .-i wbiskev -xtill >.vlii'-!i Clark allegedly oiiei't'• • j j) fj. • ,jj . • ,l i Olio* r< ’ •' ui- •<-, Clark ia aid to ivi%- tested lire stream as a get aai medium tienig successful I imvligathig officers report that rh<* ream was nearly frozen over when the t--.easing man took hi., u. ’ .•ter swim. : May Lose Eye H ALb'tGH A women may loan ll* ! ra a". Hr' J OSLIiI of ar. injury c ■ public dance het* Uvnilay nitlU ; \ i]Ro;lh ; i Lipscomb * . • coins; 11 • atmere at St Ague:; ft >3 total here for injuria; - ipUanifvt '■leu a!) unidentified a-raihuU 'Miri; t ;.n open knife U|!.> her <ve ,<• f m, 'ep:onal M iditoriuin during Mi.mioy mr.br , Arno* Milburn-Ths in* rep;; appeararir o Cimmie My Blade FALLIGH The ever-loving r’vitrh-blade knife had if;; d.j> in the SMlr's Ciol3<’i'Hl Assembly this wee): vriien opposition to branding she knife a deadly weapon v t.? voiced. A hill had been introduced in h w ood t.ij.e) the .. witch-blade d f -i and deel.m- the carrying -.f >m« , rone'vikel p misdemeanor «, Senator J. E. Winslow of .Fey. rjitbo.ans coiinfr. however ratlin Ur the j** > ']e of f|ie ' .vIt■;h-blads.. njir * b • the. In 11 c V,: rl if., 1 rood point;, after r.:i a The Dionosed ienslation in -hi: h I the nwitfh-hiadr u. n-,,- prineinal 1 Ui ii.v t‘T will be further studied. J Big or Poeketbook? I GOf-DSBORO Lewis Snead. J 11. ot Wilmington, has been arrest- I cn lo re and charged with the theft I of a poeketbook and an amount I cl ico:; ■>, from the pey ..or ot ons s d’oiilinHi'd un P'£c k this '-ertioct I 1 t 1 (Ail w" 1 T''t ,f ft\ 1 : 1 - •*' \ iS: .. I < ION FAB SPEAKER That- | C‘>e(i MarsiiaiS, chief counsel of H (he National Association for the ■ Advancement, of Colored people, B will hr a principal speaker ftur- K iug the 70th annual meeting of B the North Carolina Tcadir’V fi Association at Raleigh March la B through 17. Other speakers of | note srnrduled to adrtress the B 4'cmfab arc J. Sanders Redding, B Hampton institute instructor and B noted author, and Dr Benjamin I F-. Mays, president, Morehouse | College, Atlanta., ®

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