Newspapers / The Carolinian. / April 28, 1951, edition 1 / Page 1
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Man And Son Escape Lynch Mob; Unfold Tale Os Woe R V f.JM T-TOLOW A*,* RALE'-TOO .0 mi ni> i i,,]* v?»». )• • -i» v h-. If-J (- t)i' m dll' "OV «... fill r;-jpt nl iM [ rlt 1M (1 111 Tb'.- Pm ".f ♦Me t old hd'c Erf » ru{v }• • .4 pL \-f 1 j <{ Flo) ««1p ip pi' 1 b‘* b I.■liy t- ‘I a so Imhii «r)i<r nfi'l r’l) r - 1 ? ,( T- ih'-'ij *; Ir!V 'b bent ni 1* l |!P<; rf.-lI.E-n ;,n «4f .o|rj I t tujn a n HU! f 'nn r i of lr r 1 - 1 pll .’on o F lorifj ,:i And <,n foiiii' ' atiH hi- :o 1 » .1 :i m f l • » - nn' - 4 * f ‘» 0 V. h(MT '.l'f'.ioji fiijfi; 11 m)k| ' York ( jtv Mid Imhii I fh‘ h'-p M .v ill hr 1)111 f1 M ’in |r 1) if-Mlf’* l>< (" 1 ”11 i ii'lli “I *• ..lid Hr .11 n;il n o Afrifv: * UNC Jumcoro Barrier Lifted 2 More Seek Elective Posts In N.C INCUMBENT IS CANDIDATE IN FAYETTEVILLE !>r. DrV anr Onr Os 17 Srrkinj! .> (itv Lniniril Posi lions 1 rayfttfvTi r,r nr. w v T)i»VanP f i v'-t N°gm elortorl *0 fhf Cidv Council here, h~e- decided to Reek Fin ont in which he Wa« vnt*rj in M-iy 111') In making -■? bid to i‘f:f;Un o}*' '' , nF O r Dc- Vanr- i' ope. of |7 pri f.on.. -<• o}; tbr fjvr* t\ ;t ih>l.iIn 1 ' r>?\ th° 1 ‘ MI bod 1 r Tn Mi p ITO '’YHIVO ;n. .a rnrn’d. pbf.lion ’m ‘ ’ h u Of vpii li;(VO ;ind ' ni'':*. being n;»;t Aopiiv |)r n r Yv*n > : ' ceived 1*.413 of the voi*"*:- •• > M mg } lv- high man in u . , r* ( HANGI FOR,MS It •* a s dv,yl ?! p j! ip 10 1: i ; a!. 1of• n■; ill?)t t.h. old fn.?:*i A man manic gov-rpment. burp re placed ir i% ' man City f'ounr!?- C m A - government F! FCTIOVS AI,TERFf> Tn the f ini cm year voting, an other innovaLton ha:-- been m'-ds A primarv ' ill ata.ged Ma -1 to de'tcrrrMoc ■•iiirh of the 17 ran ds . ;lj ei-Mo-ed mi «lm sh rt inu Th..- fi\ p'O on noiljiM ih' n-imo* • of * rpr hjr If fniinujrfl on 8 ► 4 \ •'»I’FAKS AT NATIONAL CON VENTION— «><" Al!*-n W>?»,hcrt'ord, IS, prof.-ssor heallh, physical education, and soclol f*K> >t t!.c North Carolina C'ollffc at Durham, hccarnc the first \> i»<i to address the National K<‘- searcb Council of the American Association for Health, physical Education, anti Recreation at its 51 Annual Convention which met in Detroit, Mich, on April 15-2A. f ; '% fy * * ; jffiai dUssSe 4>il}i&§(Mß3*sK f , TS^^v NEVER TOO OLD TO VOTE— —Henry Bobbitt. Kaleitrb resident, who says that “to the best of his knowledge" his age is I«4 («ne hursdred-i'ouri is pictured last. Saturday at Precinct No. 16 at Raleighs Crosby‘Garfield School Home-State Edition vm.i'Mi: xxx GRAUD ARRESTS TOTAL 75 n HAPPENED i LN CAROLINA W ION A V <ls i 1 .- • X 0 ■ 1 ■ii M H': i ;ide H;r :i . y-.H *if 1* i' •• l t ,:)hlu>ie» Kugnmr i'xt :i-; iisf. r not he round in A ' Trjr.i ) 1./xzi'in n» ptory rjf fTti) -mrt ■. Baptist church SiTvitidOV iiifij K in 2 ,; .,x sercinM 'tn h'j Dixlrirf ft r/>n^HiF ! on. T'hr> yniilji j : n.- '-v o( ]lOduleo t r .» '<->pvr:eHl the D* irlyt in Ibe COLIC.{r :* 1 A:;hrvillr .] •; I hey ! I Pc 1 here LEI St HI I . S. <. - Jodi' • lion hxn s>f*«*n £?v«‘n h«'re wofk <hnt tfir <»f lb** liu Kbtx Klf*» 4o bi'ld in I>nr '.'ill hr ivd! attrml<*(! by North if wtinuefj on p«go ?. this y'fhoni AN | t.HOKIAI the vespen;ib.i.lity of Herman T'aylo-r's election rh* s Kaleigh Vitv r 'iumil i*; larsrely that **f ]<,*a] Xecroes. ,'.od apimrently we are willinjr t<> hccopf this ro.-tpoiisj l.’iiitv. fudj/liijr I'rom (lie m.-w rali-on wliioh increaserl litt* voting stioßjrth by st;\eral hundred, flolf hearted altitudes to tv ard the u.o* of the ballot were dispelled 'bit in**- Hi.- ri-iristration pci’iod for the April MO primary. While Mr. Taylor is nomine as a pe*»ples yaodidate and no doubt will receive an apprecial*!*- white vote, none!heless, if Negroes want representation on the Ka leigh ( itv Council a capacity vote is expedient. The CAHOLINIAN, urges every qualified voter to i ast his ballot Monday, April 80. making ready to vote on Monday, April 3lf by registering- with Miss Vivian Irvin, precinct registrar. Observing the proceedings is Wil liam Trevan, also an aged Ka- ! Icigh resident who registered Sai urday. According to Miss Irving f ;sm<a.*5 t Jr ,j f.)) I, y rOtM h •*' ?. Th VU '.V rr - tlliMl ;, .'J -Mr’ 1 moun *'»f int r T 1 ?cf nr 1 imijv H !• •• ■. fgtbn tjufobl ,n> tin tenorC * * fo,< Os ,r.| .fieo h‘ : M Till 'i‘<\ V. .Mr * fltdi-lf. •'•' ; ip, ..111 ..If' M . *7l r.." |. '!•. ••:;• roan iv.. 1 j'. .‘fill *h" > }i> :* i i rrn |" d 1 '* a■; . ' i 1 I ‘ " f f 11 ' ! If I. ,Ton Tot-'l - >« JJ) >' M 1 I bl«t t •-* |)i 'VI I ‘ lf 11 V .... t own . f. a a*■ re of 1 ..od hor ‘itSf- < 1, i | „ |,| , t .-,*■ trnrii rcecifH.- 'll-II i"i ■ h. d .*• • ’* l ‘' r r) | *• p.«jt yhc t-tv..on ■.(' »■ her., nov MM ’ll) ‘ ‘ > h.T? I) !pp°lieH fl)° mMv l ! A ) [• V; ;nRTii CArOTT'A V.’l I.K r.'l>r '. .. ■ M i: I) \. . 'RIOT, ■|r,i /UXTEKE X.i BEAUTY SCHOOL STUDENTS, HEAD FADE US COURT Y> insJoii - Salem School I fend Tores *) (,ounls ri if I t; fsM io N .At ry\T ... r h • Jay- <f 4 y silrp of .fark <.lb ■"'i '»f 'lift I Tye jflh -vire-ej hroiichf to a total of 7% the n«»ml»er ot person*; irfl ,«» a leuifl r% Sr involving , local . roflegf. fill),son is the 7'Mb dtifh n!--» all tin a?e —xnlin h-iH been art'll < “ii r bargrt, of tlofr.» lifting the V‘t <f;« iis Arlfntn'ihaiinp. Mrs Ola lli|l the t ollf gr's pres-blciM mvufi- has alrpany hcost fnflirtrrl t»n sitnib r rh;,r iM'S. ’v lA. ‘ Torr . f k\j _ , • *r«st> fve»p> . f n .igal fop of tile record:- *'«f tho f,O tvjr. r rv- :,uf *• } onljnfiffl on pag« n H)K section) j approximately 275 new names were added to registration books in Precinct 16 during the recent ; registration. Attorney Herman L. | Taylor is amour candidates seek- j . ing City Council post in the Ap ril :;o balloting. 11 pII . ’ f f" «... .-< «- ■ • yMSMMhai IWVETTEVn.LIAN A It M V M'ttSE—ld, Emm, fi Hirtnant, \rmy Nurse Corps, daufrhtcr of .Mrs. Lula C. MiruiaiU. |<»l:T finm scy St„ Eayrttcvillc. is at Rfoofec Army ( \|rrlir.«l f oritrr, F«rt Na m NC Federation of Women’s Clubs Slates Annual Meet DURHAM Mi;; Ruth R Rn -h. Jet .id-nt rtf fDr- f'JorJh r‘.*ro'ina Federation ~f Npgr" ',Ven. ' :;i /”!i:i. s. announced In r. tj-jiy i•■< it ijyn ,■ r-,. •.‘mm of tiio of .he oi g;.wnzatic*»'s 42nd annuo I sc* >.»ns to he held in Shellty on .'.lay ig-l!) Th< <v.n/<>i - once will meet ai Cleveland School The highlight of the session tin- year rail! ll*' m address by Mrs. Madie Kail Noma of lo hanneshiitg. South Africa The speech v\ ill be delivered it il u'ciwk Saturday morning May 19. At the «',•, ; ion of Fri day mof.ilng, Mrs R-..;h, ..lio’e.s-H of education a! North i larolina Col lege, will preside .1 I) 11 ask in.- principal of Cleveland High School, v.’iJl welcome the group :md the school gl»e club will furnish music. The clubs’ -late chaplain, Mrs Em ma Stubbs will conduct, devotional.* A review of the 1950 meeting v )i be given the delegates by various officers ;vd committee heads The organization's interest in public welfare programs is reflect ed in the Friday afternoon ses sion's series of reports on activities j of progress at the State School for Negro Girls, the Morrison Training School, and the Children's Ward of the Sanitarium. 1' '’’•a of 'bo?e> otioiroi;: 4*oo.fir p.-, Tiu v»jv) g f ' * > j/• -cf )ft« C| 1 hotjt « . f imc. O' -pyx; -rep TE ’ • I ... v f V * inrl f *e•: t •. n.* o Mi* 1 !-:i* b• r - «<-.«•* "1, *** • i ‘bnnf fji f ;♦ in 4n in »b. ro? p o* fi , > p>f of pj - o ,»•• rt ■ * I it* I It* ' • *-?.t tbi . tnrp, * h '• lif i I* . ’ lFif- ' n *)lj Fin.ll ■ '*f favvt, tttjpplip^ ‘ •' "'1 i'“ 'S- ?*iM plow fin, g *vl all fb.it, 'll, 1 ‘ “t'< f|r.:} Jj T1 J.’ ’ j £}) IR. I'U't* b«) l'it . r t|TV t h 11| e - Ijl* r* '() > •»• i ? f’ t • f <r, nij ! e JiMfl ofind h ip 1.7 f>( ,1 ip i>ii!ld c ? t.iijfj. t o v rr'i vi i *i» o’ • PAfiK si x Houston, bg-sc military trairiinj; in the Ba*ic L at Medical L b'lfl Service School. Sh#» will report for rlnty «(?>orv In Mir f •S \rniy |!o‘-j»i|r« I, fori Bc»g^ The r.l r.t 'hr ’; - - ■';; welcome ■}-)f I ’rll [ ; '■ yn , -I I- J UOS y; hydui ort f r M 717 i ~• !.>• /light Mr- Gsr :.”ri- rif'r’rrT, pi’cidf’n* of the ■•h'-lh’. .’>■'•■ i * f'i'ibs, and M'7- J, S ilh "th 'ip”) : i ; oi of the City and County Schools of Shel- Vi', •.>.•(11 r-x!' nd off!<•• j! greetings to tii" visitors Mrs Fdna B Ta.v jor, Hat- organizer, will respond to !hi ■it >1 ii.- p’’r‘||;i V ‘ A panel oil The 1070 White .House ' '■inference on Children and j you'!) ..'in . include Friday night's-j I'articiCflrits include; I Mr.' David Jon?- chairman Mrs i .Ada Jai nagin. Mrs. Josic Pittman,. Mrs. Pittman Kyi?-'. Miss Mar O Holmes and Miss Ernestine Har bin The Holly Oak Recreation r'ep ter ”■;() bp the ■(- p r K’ of :> rerep. tiorj • ponsored by the Shelby Fed erated < lobs Friday night. ,f«l»n R. Larkins of Raletgh. welfare consultant, will discuss Pertinent Legislation of the 1951 General Assembly a* closing sessions Saturday af ternoon, Earlier in the day. the ; j group is scheduled, to hear a series of addresses and final reports and recommendations inr officers for 1952. Mrs, Clara (Continued on page S. this sretinnt A. H. BRYANT IS CANDIDATE AT ROCKY MOUNT I , me l e.iiler 1 ilr . As (..‘indifLite In (lily’s Sixth Word nor?; mottmt a h l/ma | h’l.'.llFy ] r «?»lb of Il) r Pork " ?Tn'inl C !■')«" Foy»jT r ? ba . ant) on need hirorwlf a * d-tr fnr nb'cHon to *hr- local F>o ;> rd :>f Mdeirncp during t'nr. ing I'nuniripal elections, it " * • t'p:il'd here thi? ’vec'k Mr Or s -’nt, V'dm bold' * B rb' C i f'“ fl'* 111) T ? ti j• • ■t • i* v, i x a ntcvnb'r of • ?n eg] Ktr: 1 Rapt,in! { L-U’Ch. to ' » B p. O. F V**.; the Cormnuripy C°u.:- ri j; SnHo Negro T .o'« ! ■'; :t nd fjorky Mouni F{oau.*al “ > s r K‘<Mion H n ’ ' *\' r> of * the Ltnil pan-H c Hon , c Houncil nd iv rhgirrnpin *'»f Ih.* cxeC’blt «• o|,i- - niitte* \ of the Lincoln ; in:i Book*.*' \ T 'AX'-hington paropf . Tochers Asjrocia lions, Mr n* v *d!» J ;j ftr-t 1.0 . -'Pi'/o . Up' Mnn of thr 7f-'t" ;,*«oird tiadp t pb; r M v by the I»'P *1 f i ; *i f' Fp>njm. ' f( nntip«i«'/J on Ibi - PHOTOGRAPHER A 'FIRST' AT UNO r>T.TRH A 'T--Tharler p i st7off »)})*> t *■. J c'j in j]•' •’ *if fhp *7 f> | C 'ij-njina f piF pc Nc-.r - p»y «• -•>*_ 1 work j .roarno the Npgro npri’Ht the (Tuivrf it-- of North Carolin*' Sbnrl f'oiirxp ip pbofoo. rn pb v, * j slgtlhark, * veteran free 1 lance ieva photographer, •»(« tended the eonrxe ds a regular student. The 'xniHf is sponsor ed aUntfallv hv the rniverdb'® cx(-efis*o?i division A men z the O; Jt I,< n/j I n r 1 *- gcll V - if thr A-pceiai pr*Mr photographers Short CoiiTco ’A'ere Bay MackiMi, pictUl'o rejif or , T.ifp •1 9 Z r*./ ’ n . r . *? T -d Frank BchPT r bp 1 .*»; •-• ’ Vtgnt pi■ tuN7 edit.Oi. 1.7 fc- \ v a rayn? fCorlinuff! o* - * imc*' <?. tb*- PRIMARY BALiJ Negro Vote Proves Worth In Durham; Taylor Wins DTtHH Ar ,/ ! The ?* y er-me messing povT-r of the *j r gro ballo* r *■ »$ dop’- ’ on:-tr«ted hen i ; eancUda.te* for city of lea nnd b* dt * , l Inc Vv. a endorsement of. toe iv ! erf’j.l ( on- nil s on Negro Afi 2r^ and L-i.vdr triumphed in r*« p?n)- < j na 1•* »..• >ihnc *0 become ca'ndi'»ates ■ m M a•.• h’> go non 91 municipal elec Among (he five persons of ‘•icl l seeking primary nosnint*• t>o» *1 raorlidates for the locH < ilv < nuncil was .fames T, T*v l»»r. instructor at North faro- I 1 1 na t oilege and the sole Nr ET r o candidate in the race- TWIN CITY CITIZEN ACCEPTED UNC Medical School Will Admit First Negro Student WINSTON-.; A LEM —Fat ward O l Diggs. 30. local rnan who Hus I week became the first Negro gran' , ed admission to the medical school at the University of North Caro j lina, has announced himself “elated | and honored 10 have been chosen” ! the person to break Die 162-year ! old lily-white policy of the statp ; owned and operated institution Mr. Higgs was granted ad mission to the UNC school t\i i or \ lUi.i \f r ? \ roi if, i,iiu« *, tib.n j* *»? f,rr< ii h t“, Fb>!'bL», * ‘MifbUtT? tdK i \ f:< ‘U \i \ X AViib*; ‘ {Ubie fin !!uiln\, iy fto'.v »)* in<! hu father f'Unii * , in f jofifLi. I.OU 15, lill H.V. i\ A CnpK'fl A Lo< *V Policemen hi Two Cities Probe Assaults On Women * * X. ■■ | , € \ * ofin r fit: i * bub - J tnt 'f F T' * . ' »<h "• ■“ • • « phoif>g t r. cet .* fi| u the i nr *■■*: °i X nit j, ? nj n!:;; ■ :. .• iil*p '• t Dm* in lilnbon h«rl»c . ‘ aph ir - .-itl Ia o o .c e * " ,c uE i -i i roFYi 07//VC STAGED J'i ■’ / hr'iiv" Aiifp'ii :pm-nf jVnrn the a f ia.i!. .o' 1 " -- i.c ' ■- oral ' ondi'i'.'- V i_. a, 7 v : ,!- nV' :• mv'iii - •;•!*> '-dnir Oil! of tJlfc IM.'I v •'1 ‘ ■.■ i■ Tv f. ; 1. H>f itrairi- N.rs-'M i" 'V:' Air- can <- ' >•% . <.t i ,-..ft 1- V I'A 11 Ol ' ! ' ! :.<mv Hr T•• • •.? ! !I ;r, h'...( the arc-a .7-. !'•(• ..>'. . '•*•. at-:) '■ Was /i-'.lll of ("! :' I! ‘ ’.I, ■'o - ( '*'■ Ipgga :,»•*. . **> }>? if... ’ ■ ’■**r r n'«, Admni! ! • *•'••/ ■ f b.dlo'.'lng W!■; y.-'.-i. fl. , '.'v; d 1 i of g. 017 r.ir». '. j ’// Ml I t.! Toe dav after a si\ <0 one rote by tli. school's admissions coin. rcUtrr -ii'wii'lrd that hr ‘"-.j. ■coimxliii rely «tiia|ifie»l.” The vote makes him cJigible fee ad mission to tiie- school in .Sep tember. JH SETS PKECFDENT The action or. 'lie pert, of the Medical School admissions commit-' toe was in itself precedent-sett in;’, it marked the firs’- time a South !<•{»< mob. Tho M »o lii«' t AKOIJMAV* K.i ,r »c!j o.'i'tr*'"*, l)iv.rcfj?il>!r 1 . I»bolo i* i p'n (ion ol biiiH;. fc-ti r|<»i-tS ib* {.-i.llloiM* bl * \K Os ! f\ \ : »t s :» •: ; b i i fl«' IHpw iv'.’ m ; ( t * i i»K V ‘ ??* * rAbij ~ .! .',n ..•. nf i !n\\t ■. v o | (v* t•• d •• ** til:f - ijuv.-i ;.. i . > In C:ib-V.J: ■ r-rht ?.> ■ '-if; <oh ~ ♦mm ? rv * . 4 ‘ j s * • >l/1* 1 >1 ‘ ' > -m’ a?» *. i *v:. i - v i,i-ite n<->*• ,t <>■;« •»<**£ - ivrili if* V»fM' of fb * Ah -‘iv l'*S?V#:rri» *. filin'-. hn f i *O, rf)}•”'•» 00-'o::'. :•>«,»;< - >J b i. rrjsifiif ‘ ♦A>OlA' ,v H»;4< i}lf • o?»* *. • t* bovf irr v u !mi r - rt ii - *• 1 ■ >4" r -i» t?»o "" t.itu of afUmpii'jl Mimiii.il *. PllU \’ r.’• • • • 'lk. f'. > ' •/ / • c r '".'.i nr*i Vr r ',t'-nr'«. r r >. ' ‘ :j j iv■ nrj ’u»»i ■ T' : it th£? lor •* : Asner- ho.p;.t,i! avrl v.*-v . -in *if »it i •t , • •i' ■ ' ■••» } '■f; v. r; n f I •nil *!v' ""V pdai j* VI AK <>l t> VH f ni A S n u r}- H m T.-ovt.l'V.v-.- |1 .■] v j *,l. •;i dVi* 5A - '!v , 1 ,i u: - ; a i |r_ *•_; A tV:*n nrj h £ D>» f- • r**-- ' I«: - “;lvi r•A nfirf" *-; :ra; gd m ou-fi tn bprbw’ • L” : T-lc^pv f r|/ on }•» j r <•- •« M:i; f'* oy*t, c.rj .t 0 .. »-•> -y flVc^ 111 *tl 's■- t; a U * - ih: v VS.. .- - ...t.ft■> I*. ■',* t.s *, >r 3 (he site I '.ft at tty- ; yvt'' >!td L tbc-r •, r '... -. t ~t..l -jr, t.srtj i ;y; * ! '.r ■.? tier th;- sac fu! ? s vsre heart •«. ite- .a ’-cat ra ■•in ■ ‘'ce in -t'gifts g Mr T , - no .; ■ • ‘■•r;.:- £■ ,"»• f:, , ; - *•" -r. ■ :,r. {.lgg , v.i-l ' > • i j . >•- t f?i - : • if 7 in Dttf' tt 11 1 ” cj-p mi 1 r .y> 1 a bT?*i7 ■ .< Mpoui c-t’Ot The com mil pc rtcc r T>fed I’T’ 1 Dig.rc <k a student jus* tbu." ’i’«ek : after l.l«iv:rr**y of Norfh- 1 trustees voted to admit all *o : en' to professional end graduate schoo of the instit’ition without ccgvn to rHci.' m cuiot FATHER OF THREE Mr. lliecs. who 'vork; at thi <Continued on page 8. this section
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