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V'.'hmi lo’ Win. a I m0.,1. tinfoil rio-.r,. \i:.'"m • Mli! "• >■ ). {hr- I- ii 11 o y woman poiii ? <ui u)>oji nun •* o a ) a• ■ 1 ■ : "t ll '' breakbiK hi ice m ilii'’* place A. I T, STUDENTS CHADDED IN MFiL TICKET THE tT S Seven Os (/roup S;nd To H;ivp Rci/f.jvfd fyoofln From 2 Others f .r~V . -i • • .•* • i ('oljegc sfii.d6ni‘* fhi*. «rnu tr; ■} •' ♦* •*' o 5 it f th» theft <»f r<ij I r ir. tT!f‘c*l book-' V3hi?<i ;j1 •?<*•.* 5 v Os the r : n r , ~ev p n *v*r y '/» * ’*t»f 1 •A-ith v ccei- i ji g •; 1o 1 ti i pvop *■ • -r MuniripaT otinfA hrtr \ » t*v% fha PSTN's e»f thrfi <>f Otf HsTj Cfs Wincfoti i lulri', ?iif! nfaifhc-vr ?|rnj v I', t rh? l l r !tjl f d to fa r r ♦ f*a; oil *"har£f'' f»f t>feiv<a£ tfriUn prot»rrfv 3*T Oax«rj \> Gharirv. cv*iffiw 4 .?"•'» u Bsnkr*, lU-h* F*o\ i .10pp. 4 . .Mmt'sc I «rm < *r ztul WO Mam 5?. FfJwarti?. College officials t <■ irirvi th/' . Entire rr» nun 1 pu ,r > h if 2* affair 11 RALEIGH CAPTAIN RECEIVES HONOR SAijir.f! ArrntiJWg !•» |«frrr* : l v P *l ffffn f 1 11 - wtffe. lotat V ‘ -V’ny * I r* tain heoniff’d 1 Jackson Lias rffciv'd inititarv honors Thtr<l Army ijp}i*T(jiiar<f'r<, EnH Ati-rhe'son, <«a., announr >rl that f apt. Jackson has b''*'n if nntinnert on page S, this soctioit) 1,000 To Be In Raleigh At 7 oth Session ... .Roster of Prominent Speakers I o Spark Meet; Mftrskall, Redding, Mays and Others Keynoters ■RALEIGH Approximately 1.000 delegates attending the 70* ii Annual Convention of lh< Nortli Carolina Teachers Association hero March 15. 10 .and 17 'will host As sociation president A. 11. Anderson. Dr, Benjamin E. Mays, prominent churchman and Morehouse College President; J. Sanders Hooding, North Carolina Mayflower Literary- Award winner and Thurgood Mar shall, special counsel for the N. A. A. C. P. Th< focus of attention will be on the convention theme "Achieving First Citizenship Through Education ” President Anderson and Dr. Mays will speak Thursday nihgt. March 15. Dr. Redding and Mr. Marshall will speak Friday night. The annual business session will oyen at io;<>o a. in. Saturday. These Jim •» a *■■ inyMf f I A T \V AT Ii V r. Co . \ i nIn:»1 (.)!«' Jn:viii :»nre 4 f»j»ip.in\ v*( <' p»< t?n - f | >?l<P v - ijn;; t.h< in^siAl mfpling' <»i Mi#* till/ p na V'*t?o('h>tlu;t !;»;■»< >iin«J ♦\. ?VK ('o\ (Irrt'if'fl U»r Ti< k <»f mlvrpst shown )»y fli«h‘tish f’s l orjils m thp < Opinion" ik JC , four.. ■ th.re° general session' •••.'ll be hied L in il,f 1 1 <> \ o l l'** Ailddor iiiin The . ■»i<• ii! publif is mvlted ■ to hear ibo-o> .i • un l ll* '• l speakers in the spacious •nditorium , Two ilmri feature- of unusual interest- on ut- Friday evening pro : cram wit! l.c p' e'/'nUM.'u'n of a pia , que to fir. N. C. Nfwbuid of tilt • Mute ii -pnitnicm. of Education in • recognition of hi, 37 years of ser vice and t report »>n development ! plans jor the ‘‘Hammocks’' Beach 1 by Dr. A Elder. i Many prominent educators will be features in the group meetings , Friciay. classroom Teacher Soc . tions meeting at 9:00 a m. Friday will have Prof W. A. Carter, socio logist Shaw University: H. John i son, president Virginia Mathema : (Continued <*w page #, *Ws section) '^gp ? »INf ;i E COP Y \- (, j ! Mp, X !, a, |? !' .i i ■ f iixni I ar-'fli > •- C V .ujimpr : gtiiv'l.T (>!.i |/ h I°, !' v '.l : •-■ 1, - , N.C. Fere Vectims Total 15 SANTORO MAN DIES AS EEAMES DEST3OTHOME V’rtihis II (iiHl E) f islni; ' lon h 1 Sueninihs ra\ vv : .: i v ire - I tinned * ••• •'» rnn , r •5 V t ; y, •• in *7I»V ♦ h < ’d» 01»lrt d« < r m; He f--: < • •-• I'f'wl, a r AHO !./ :'. ) A■- Cy '■••’.!; Mu. n ft- k r. rjcal.li-. •»!"<«£ !>• t fhr M»faJ of He ,j Hi x *• -» n'ri| rfsHin-r a lire or ih a ffr f-‘ tliiriiiC Hip p;».M lh»r r tn 011 tt«i gint i*i *hr \h~ .jif’f; pr.sH r-.f pipin'*-; v.P'Ta?n c r! vhm f\) o rknt ? o*. hi.' h'.in*’ " J-»; M -1 >f. I<j i i I JlM'i;. v V/'ilir l)o»tgJ;i.s, .EE f :, nnP« The voiing: farmer’s haxHv rhafM'd body foM*i*| J *» M»° fleliis whitTi m«rhrd Hu- spot uh r, «' f**r ' io«»?n Home' o**r»» ks one) His Wife * n*J ttvr» fhil dlpn lh»* lu!nr;i«iht. Ii r in £ HV.iy Horn hornp v»uiMr»^ » E’lltlVFSl i < ont nifiOfl on pa£«*. s thl- «prMoni NOTED PASTOR MAT SEER CITY COUNCIL POST Survey Slioivs Puhhe Would Rally Behind Woman l eader’s Bid | f KALETOH a CAKOLINIAN i "ij. -r. ~■ 1 hi. ii 9*'V( rf-v'-als t.hat the fi« ■• ' T;i'.ic| cTary. kno-vn to thou fun-;-, nf poison- -is "Sistei Gary’ oi.-i ’,■■.< tor of Grace AME Zion f'l l u!'')i here, i - the sole local citi >!<)i in public doioain who will coir,pier seeking a ;avit on the Ha t< i. b ru.v Council The surrey further cereals t.tiai, Rev i|rv Gary stand a very favorable" chance of be ing elected if she enters the local r.ouwilmanlc raefy Numerous pctyons. speaking for them solves mid for various local organizations, indicate thai their i"r n up. and that they, themselves,; would he "willing to aid" in Mrs. Gary s quest fur the post if she were to run A forceful leader who has fouUnaally championed local civic and charity campaigns, Rev. Gary has been pastor of U»e Grace Ghiireh congregation so- some i t years, being repeat. edi -cut back to that charge by her church conference i; group. ? .A1 1 .1 - -of the local churen j . 1 group, Rev. Gary has organized ■ youth groups to aid in the decrease : A of juvenile delinquency. Her week-1 ]y Sunday night broad* ast boast: • one of the highest listener quotas' ! (Continued on puff** S, this section) M \KI\G ITN.M. PI, ANS Above arc member of ihr i‘)">) Ja.bbprrvork TotnnuHrr of III* n.iblgll {;IOf|tlolo rhaptrj c.l Slcl #,> Klein. I beta Sor oiilv 1 i,.*n lb.- cv p* pciiiom; of b-ippiOc-,-. i.o lb*ii iKircs;: i| -verms 111. - f plane. lin | lip I; t 111, Cin *><U or 10 1,7 It Happened fnCarolina i Wins By Talk in*? f,t >LfjS'3ORO Bevau r di» k-? 1 ! Hia £if ! i p.-. i '■• ra t rll .i n?, I *,ii> M:i•’l!’,■:i Han hig i -> ■''l'iikt " Mi ... JI;.:)-,;inG h ;.i)phoHi<»!T H r,-»rv€r Hi Mi School, Mount u'ou fust f>nal mofioi . 'B an fTiTtunation orfjioiHal , ;d spot.- CHAMPS. AGAIN Boasting the Central Intercollegiate Ath letic Association Basketball championship again this year is the North Carolina College Ea ! glcs floor squad. Tlse Durham team closed its visitation season last Tuesday night with a 87 to 81 win over Lincoln (|*a.) tin'- t r fivlfiiHy. Shown f*»»m irfl la /Tgbf rv >1 rs. I*f> ♦lc Kry.Mil WHEinis, puS 1< it y rh.t irman ; \ll•.M.i t'E,-*! < i ro » iryimnn r»f Him f *'*voi'li; 'U«,, Wdnirdli r.iifn- ill's I I ' nig Inn. pi-•* .iflrnf oj Uir ciit j>t t Airs. .\ fU'tij * -S . • kind • ; ■-ti -1 Pm t N O ?■ \ ,"■» AltV'-r B'r'Jii j.°- ■j ' * 11, b,j fi,t !:> it,) y (f-1 iyjl! ;it{;j j ; n By Hip .i < 1 1-. ■■•'i-f r rs )|5i i ‘:-;f {.*••» E<r •'tgf s '-’i >r>.n A '(i sf. Ra rrH )?:'•; winndig ora f ini • ■i. *)M. Ulr ijEi* *’ c t Tju j < i in, t il»,i ’ ! ■ l ’ln A Ciß-nglnn Work!.” T n > f i otn f"nr cnooi - toni part, in the oonte-?t versify to Earner top aonors. T*»c j ; Eagles this week-end am taking | part in the annual CIAA touma- ; rnent at Washington, DC. Mem j bers of tile squad are front row, j left to rignt, Tom Karneye Bel- i mar, N. George Green, yVas'i ington, DC; Arthur Jordan, Nash viJJe, Term.; Ernest WaTllck, J.tlfE <h urni tn <>i UMs; A|r ; ., ■Him -, Kills, c)i;iii ni;m of mn(' - f;i iKS, M» i J**s »i‘ . \ T tirnrr, f-li.iii min oi tirkrls ind M* . ♦hJ i f'nolr, l.tliltrt tvor It rlriij onti J li,• l;ihh , 'i tvufk *H Br !» r M in airoiomi AtiHiiormm 1| J||;« V H j rch a al P, J’ in In Ihe Pokey ■ i;v:r:-:7ii ; | ; last •fP"’t . .i I- - o ■-(, v Tcc-i r. -•■ j, ;I, he 1- J poke-' fl.> * - 'I’K- i J tl |U)!1 'I ,f 1 i Vecamc- a guf : d 'P cimmi ty or; < lirii*ges 4 »f nlai/E-ii'K HanHolph j Pr.rk*-. ■>«» v» dßa»ji • nil i k*‘• f^ • (‘ont*n«M»d on R. ♦bis srrlioni Hickory, NT; .inti Rutty Rohm• son, New Turk City. Second row left t«. r‘- ,f :. are Troy Weaver, Durham, VC; (on-captain), flr»- nit- Dix. E. Chicago, ind.; Chits, parrison, Houston, Texas; Jay Peterson, Washington, DC; (co ca plain) and Willie Travis, New port News, Vo. jpSh*.'*. ; -<y- immtevmm 1 Gs'-v". . ••"> m»-v*mr/ y; . . | -v* •■■&■• .w** :;?^!se / , f ■■>■■ ,M' ;' Vy>'' ftl | i **■ ._, '; „ . : j?. :;;■ i Ki n iiV TO P2;I\T« to \ i 7M»ss \'e Inn llooppr. t I ' 4 sHiHtut f>) mfn [Mi-l i'iv *' fhM!‘<' l ills's firi fiitrJpjyl *Hf»u of Hts K r bjrn o} ijd iif; U» Hie EfniirH (,i *liPu ♦ *jhl io Hig lP* of Not t|j ( ;t rOluu !\|i‘ |Jo ri p F i Medical School Suit: May Be Filed Friday • .Ki TS. FU )f:> > (i r: 1 -hi, P''i ■■.“.if>l that •' 5 r;■>?>■*. Hi hirh ;i .r;• i •;«'<'!• ■ nHpii Mon f o fho Med 1 * - ;?! School at the '■in ' **•!’. - I;, of ’ ■•'{!) fm •ijina •; 11! !;. ft] f '•<! !i 'V»; f-Vl'l.i V, i 1 ’. ;• ' • ■ rn* - i i!i ri vee |r I! i n :)>*■< !*-•! !i■ a! ati - i v,; ; . for U'o- ’ tab' .?lld Nairn rial < 31;> ]>t-*-i' • «•! #]**•- ’a h• ma i \■: ••<!.!!• .n f<. - f]v Ariv:<l. , ! , r>mf!li| of <'o!r»r-’d }'<><;>!'’ will fi!<> 111/- ’.lit HoMiur firwi’itjiiii.-i! iot) ayain::! ' <•> yro •-h idr *i I". VunSf to Villi lie (!!(•< I ir.'i i <•<!'..Til !.»!! : !.••S <!'l i in.lrirt < OUl'f- I }i*■»•*■ on Hi' ;i i i<>’ *■ da ! ■ 'he , i!11 i . i<i fil>‘d in belt.a It of ,lntnr'. Kd aid i Tlior,i,'! '., a n.-ii if \\ ilmmoton, who li,i ; a-'hi<?d ! bj'i!if,«nf ' ■ j i*rl in many field .. \n honor jjividunl-' of Wilmington’? Vfilli'ton’s I-I'ie-h School, 1h- ■ ’ t ir.amTMir.oi -o- ■: - nrt > rr- - h cord at Sh U ‘r '‘ r ' " I . into i in- I' i ; i ; ;;t grade of ensicn bv-virtue of suersssiu) completion of rli!)l ;a’ .'it- f tvrilf-: ( f ■ mopr--i tv O'ld" > ' ‘ ] •) U'P ICO ~, \ "■;< ~• I . ' mil ;11 «' Ml fd" major in hip ii - hool a n 'I mlti.j'o- t 'lh'o,,a 1 « H po-.ihon aa an ill.-.1 vi|.One ill ,-in-i ir:! ry rif . 'll av. ! nivrr.ily following graduation ■ •['l,o ~i r rj)f »i'il<-d to i><> f i!.'f| i i <•■ iyr I- rid ay na~ jircii oiiT- thi.ip ■■ tn pi '-p '-rahoii, it v.. . learned ii h t v, I’d tlia! *. lull" th.- .tati- Os North <:iml im pvni.f . .'nit of aid to tijdonty SO?k- i n; . ij m! i- .i in iiu i .-'ld of d-oln inr. thero >3 ?>0 ivv fitntion iHiii.O"'! ! " h''»r«’o -'.tudr-titr. in Hv .Nate tlial v jivcjiai ■: offci any our •• m a<;bja| Medi al ‘'du'vidon Miracle Drug Fund Grows; v ' t More Sought C l l l zens, Org an i/.af ions Rally! o Call I "or lunds For Drug So Sa/vt* Hospital Pa tier? I; More Needed 1 A LEIGH * ..nli ihu'.o.v ■’ f oie. fnrpae.'l fide in favinreri . a '*.'nman actim of a ray; * !ii Oisease have bee?, "hi;’J ■' in oh ! ‘ rej n * the '’ A IfOl ifN ! IAN ’old ; this week, .'1 more <-n n lrih>>i;On’' arc .• n immediate need and vil.' be ;; futil> C !)‘ i'd, If ■>>■■> i learned Mrs. Ad t Ellis, irpdillf ai;"rt mother of Hirer e.hilrtrest and j rrsidrut of Rosrvillr n< ai here, for whom the "A la Elib i nn'l ' was organized ti-y a ronli’ni staff doctor of (he (oral Sain* ! Agues Hospital, lias gained r*< w lease on life tvv virtue of support of appeals made in her behalf by various means ; Victim of a m,thirty fur which *> i hiahly-oxpcnßivc “miracle drug" i corislone is the 07ilv known cure Iwnd repelinnt. Mrs. Ellis has been | a «pntr-nt at the local hospital for some few weeks, and is soon to is olio of Mie d Miff * ulir* Avtll !•. *.v?irn IJir [{rihiep to |*-« dirh-. f (| un r oup ;«T3. .7} Mir* I r.trluu A.% >«r> es a Gnu i»;^» Is fig :i I nave I ’a r f H ' nfd 'nr i«v m n.dau*r> Mn tali lb , ha --J i o-i'i .i i -‘t f, j .-I the institution.. font oe; of lf r » tmrol tv; aperiiliitv, linspH? itv.ailPn >”f! Other ri it ,i mvl ii nr-e v deplof «'J. tlie mother of <l»rr.e's boldlnSE* making her pmutMl pwrcltsvt of ectrtsio'tc va Inert at fowgfctly sin per period’s treatment ?» liupoadrilitv t»■: idfjil ion to per-orial '■ ppc—’e for fin»nct?l aid made by D r raihoniic IVHddlebiP of the Ssin a Hor-pbal resident staff and till-; noyspaviey other persons dnd hir.fi tut ions have acted in the wom en's behalf esu R< HI S HELP Notable among these are Raleigh i churches, many of which ho-e con tributed to the fund Following an ■ ptppcnJ in her weekly Sunday night, i broadcast, the Rev. Mahh Gary,, pastor of Grace AME Zion Church • (Cantlnned on page 8, this section!
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