PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page 1 family Fuss ou.k itn ins lather, forced lVi su.-p-nu>tlier 10 urn e rum Abtvuf. Gftwivilip <. ounn early lint week during which time thfc aUefed attaex Is to luce tii-Jfcii p.-te Trie c-J-sci Evans forthwith for bade.* his w:fe ana son u visit, in. ongjinai Evans home thereafter INVADES HOME On Sautrcta> however. Sambo J.vjLii« went to toe Evans mime arc. took over It was then that that- elder Evans made an official Coimplaint to the Gianvilte she* iff s department Upon arrival of sheriff's df panment operatives al toe kv ass home bauble began to en sue, , o ith Sambo Evans far Heading himseif within the v house and threatening a- shoot ing duel with the office's Aid was summoned from nearby fiutner, NT, and, with the aid of tear gas, the officers suc ceeded in subduing the man . . not before he whs wounded while groping for a shotgun which had been knocked from his hands, however Evans Is scheduled to face trial on charges of assault with a dead ly weapon with intent to kill in addition to the race cha’-ge City Helps bitions, whether unde*- canvas or not, application shall he ifiade therefor for a period of thirty days before any license or permit shall be issued to .said company or enterprise. and 1t shall he in the discretion of the. City Council as to whether asr license or permit shall be istaed to »aid company or en terprise LAW AMENDED Whereas the !!Ho Code was not Violated bv Monday's circus per #o rmar.ee. the amended version of the statute activated in July, 1948 and superceding the original edict makes local officials liable to guiU or* charges of aiding in We viola tion The amended statute reads. 'No person, firm or corpora itc-n shall be licensed or shall he permitted within the cor porate limits of the City of Pa leigh to exhibit or show in any tent or rents any carnival of show of like kind, including vaudeville shows, museum ma nageries and other like amuse merits, or to * »erate merry-go rounds, few is wheels, and oth er riding devices, conducted for profit, under the same gen eral management o.r an aggre gate of shows, amusements, eating places, riding devices o r any of them operating together on the same lot or contiguous lets or streets, traveling from place to place, whether owned and actually operated by sep arate persons, firms or corpo rations or no* ;and such, earn! vala, shows, performance® and amusements hereinbefore re ferred to are hereby prohibit #d within the corporate limits of the- Citv of Raleigh Any pre gen firm, or corporation, vit iating the provisions of this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con viction shall he punished as provided bv statute for *he punishment of a misdemeanor. Ail ordinances in conflict w><h the provisions of this subsec tion are hereby repealed.' REPULSIVE TO RESIDENTS By granting the circus permis sion to appear the City ignored not only its own statute hot also Die desires of residents of 'he area Protests made to officials were *»> no avail prior to ‘he actual event WILL CONSIDER ISSUE The CAROLINIAN has since been assured, however, that o its next meet in? the Citv Council will act in seeing that such an oc currence is not repeated I ; , » k 5 ffffSSESEBSn .^flllltsl^ I H H t&XJWs/y (jfMt H &jfjKj!f '»??'/$$*.' »'<•'•' rt'e•/ r.' l f><r/ t Kim -r- c*? <**r.yr.r?/ y*n/ -srjyau/f L \y\ ■ m^sAr**, /4, /Z &//*?.£ s/paifarr arts * n jMsjj (*s'' ?-* 4f*. , r' f ** *r DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN 90. PROOF. SRAGR AM-DISI iLEERS CORF., NEW YORK, N. V. I , OTHER AREA IGNORED It is reliably reported mat resi- Ufciuo ox one sector of me city suc cessfully petitioned to prevent tue i! c- iiooi appearing there This petition noted in front the congt-s --!-:ui and other undesirable ects ■ Inch have teen me result n • • - perioi mance. Not only ivffp there incl dc"is of traffic- a«d moral dan ser noted on Die Lucille Dun ) i-i Scnoo! p|«t, but there was > plso a temporary reign of ter ror when n* ivs was spread i thi uugh the area Monday m-n n that a lion in< running loo«e. A youthful circus at tendant also got more of IDs slut e when be was bitten by a monkev. Would Take Over •’fate and county's embattled 1 s?- n irate but equal" doctrine NOT FIRST CASE Even though the c»rese'**at >->n of «uch a stand for a sr*”- hlance of equalltv hv an *■*ffi f-ial U- prercdept-autflng It* tb s*s*e. the ii***eat (evieft again «< *h» I’amliro County School *»v«fem bv M r . Wharton I® si ‘tl|l|r (o OOP made by a I'ay ftt pvtjfe chic group which contends that tt « ill attemp to se r iir.. rntrv for Negro stu dent* a* Fayetteville's lead. *ug ivhlte high school if as fertc area **ot ***< dr to rijital- V<* tlvg Vs» *< eilftv <»r to secure a new one before sche duled September opening dates, H\S ST'PPORT Paradoxically. Mr Wharton has gained support in his stand This Suf-oprt, though net official, is popular Parents of Pamlico's white school-children h.avp been edverse to Hie -rr-t •--■Hi ?a ti or* of *h C COUP-! fy's -’.-bite facilities since *he pro posal was first presented In many cases, students will be obliged to ride ten miles per direction to at tend Die Centro! School, it has b*>en pointed out. EXPECTS ACTION Mr Wharton obviously,, is ex ■e’ ting action of hi? stand by Ne gro pn vents eiso Public senti ***cat*f ' o r- 11 b - is that Negro stu dent.: in e’-r-vv ---. have been decr*”ed of opportunity While v has been rumored here that these parents were contem plating >u*t to obtain needs of the Meg* o segment r-.o proof of such -Hpiin - hr,? been forthcoming Leading local Negro residents, snapped from. thei*' apathv bv Mr wh + o- / declaration have de cl red that tber joi n the board of fiend i o ‘nls program m. n i blast nnis Or. ac bt T)r. s. o. tvijiijnis, head of F'?»**b®**» CiJy C?>l - has served chair man of *■ Citizens’ Day <*a nh !*jwmer Ills committee composed of sfvpraj Vcgro leaden in this and other States nrr rcsnoniiblc for the interest in the day on which t *>st Colony honors members f»f v»i« rare. A h ighspot of the program x>rc sensed pri >r to curtain time s he appearance of the Glee Chib fr• ->:i Norfo I.k D 1 vision of V ir.ginia rotate College W ms Contest ber. She also shares time with Mt Pis gab Presbyterian junior choir and is noted fur her singing. She is considered a sincere Christian oung lady. T 1 Long who head? th<* local Elks Educational Dept and Mrs, Sadie R Hawkins both teachers ii' the local high school arc- prin eioa!l’’ responsible for the training of Miss Terry. Mrs, Marie Terry. Edgecombe teacher, is mother of < RI FK f ETTI R OR GANT/A TK*N AT IST* - Delta (iamma Ghaplrr of One ga J'si Fill fra l"finn Indnc'ed trn members here t* * cnf Iv to csf.il'llsh the firtt creelj lrller organ i/II | lon on !!**• ramnus of (be Fayetteville Sl>*» lei'bevs ( ollege. F'rhired - *p f»ont to I *. I**ft *o r*gbl. the C>r r-ir-j--. ******* I*ol 4Vill* r, l Ring. O oitjlilb- l-’f|v .'l'll .Jnlinaon If* '*>gton, Kv. »f (ail MouMrie. the contest i im*r ; i. pe*. K r Rat lie *'.? l.lks president of Noith ( olira. Tla*dd C--Icn'-an is Fxahei Euler of Die local lodg°, “Eye-Balling" ful in repelling him. it *« re ported. The - attack" is said to hav.* been attempt 'd by .lav Herbert, .r*.. 19. The victim is identified os Miss Juanita Crofts, a resident of the Lexington Death Valiev section, fAI T r,( r TJIf HOI NDS In tlu* accustonird manner, blood hounds worn called out to engage ! n a-. ■ ! so. the Dtachur la ad dition to the hounds, local resi dents. policemen, highway patrol men and sheriff's d<-partment of fleers joined in the hunt Herbcrf ; nvpretided in a i wooded ar**;* follownig a fi'*e-houv bunt bv the posse >IMS! Minus NOTED According to majority Lexing ton opinion the case is similar to the one in which a middle-aged Negro fanner of Vance* ville waf> recently eonvirted of assault on a femaie even though r-<* was sonic distanee ; i "Ti *- from bis alleged victim Hrrbrrt. onittion contends, <s nnssil*!-, -oihiert to trial under lb.** riririe statute *pt*Drd b* Die V.(j*epyVille )orir|ofi< H<* is de ceribeHi is "a nice fellow" bv T exinglntiians and as a person who ; *r*nldti't do anything like that for anything" The po v ibi'il* ‘hat Lexingtcm opinion mav be adverse is noted in tb-,t Herbert had been in Die m‘ea in •* lur-h the at + oml'-ted as snilt took place according to han -?Vrs of 'be blood-briunds **’bo sav the t.-'a.n led from Dial site to where flip youth ---as found Date for mTtiel bearing in the .■as-? is still, pending ABC VIOLATORS KEEP OFFICERS, DEPUTIES BUSY HIGH POINT - City police and Lora! deputy sheriffs 0.-ent the **--el-.-end running down violators of the A B C law, arresting five persons. and confiscating more than 85 pints of u hiskey I’olice nabbed .James N. Franklin, Ir., aftr finding six full gallons of untaxed liquor at his residence at ?,<)■> Walnut street, and Herbert Bostic of i)ls Grayson street, after find ir* s three gallons in bis pos session. Also arrested were R W Bun* ' dv of High Point. Route 5, where 10 full pints were found on his pro ' oerty. Clay Williams of High Point Route 1 with, three pints p# -.vhite liquor and eight gallons r\r es. Sr?" - in his possession, and Ethel Mae McCorke of 215 Beamon S*. who had only had one half pin! All posted bond for future hearing in municipal court Mars Hill Youth Hies fn Station UTrav ASHEVII 1 .-E-George McDowell of Mar? Hill died here Monday following injuries sustained in an : affrav with John Coon in hte As I *, e- i’le union terminal Friday night Coon who apparently struck Me ! Dewei! in the head with a brick following an argument, according to information in the hand? of de tective-- in *he citv police de apart ment. is being held in citv iaii in connection with the .*ase Willow Spring Man Floes From Prison RALEIGH "Whit Robe* John son. 18-veer-old Willow Spring's vo’.ith. has "slipped off" from a road gang acm in. H H. Honevoutt.. assistant stat*- prisons director, re poi'ted Sunday. Sentenced from Wake county to 12 months for larceny last October. Johnson escaped tlu* last time Sat urday while working near Cary prison farm. He escaped on Febunrv 28. this year, and “remained at large" for two days. To Re Re-Organized RALEIGH The Court of Gal mittae Mtindn yextend«*d m invi tation to “all old and new mem bers to join, with us .Friday night, July 27. in a r* -organization meet ing to he held at Odd Fellows Building on Hargett Street, at 8:00." Mrs. Beulah H. Powell is presi dent. Mrs Agnes Tyson, secretary, and E W. R«dis, grand organizer THE CAROLINIAN Washington. D I". National Fx ecutlve fiertctarv of the frn(crnt- M o Varborough, Italcicb. N. ( Sixth District Rrprcwrntn t*ve; fleofse Fitzpatrick, fiiye tlrvillr-; William McNair. Fa.ee* ft** ii le. srroud rm<, Irft to tieb* a.*e lehn F rown. I- ngi* **-o<*rl, N I ; .fumes Baton. Vsi>e* iile; Wll Dam Mack. Lexington, k*. * r v*n Biegs. PHtsbu r sh. Ea: !'«*"' i * ism*. r«y-u i * ill. am! 1 n M’-Kioii'***. I 1'- cl*c iu!:r J . - ‘ R 7 . 1; i- h•Vv akc Red Cross /■ ppcals For Flood Victims RALEIGH—FinaI plan? for brin ging before Wak-> County citizens the urgent no‘*d for contribution? -:> flood victims in four mid-w**?t state? '.*-ere completed this week - :>t a meeting of Raleigh s civic; I.* /).-,,; H‘’nry Bridges, state au ditor. presided at the meeting as cb.iirman of the special fled Cross committee for relief of tin -flood victim? Brirtg-'"- i • also ebairman of the W ike County Chapter's Finance Committee X„ ’r-eet F ’-sident Truman's ap peal for a $5,000,000 fiend relief fund to be donated Dv -".mh i'wal t chapters of the Rod Cross, the Wake County group i« making an appeal through facilities of Dv* lo- • cal and county radio and Press RHdee? reported that because e mergency clothinsr need? were be in <• adeouatelv met bv communi ties bordering the flooded are-*--, no clohtina will be sen* from Die Wake County headquarters How pvt'V the' n-.'t.'H for vnovioy vit - crprit, ho c?>i r ! Ofoting ■>flistics \v ceiyed Tuesday morn in u. Bridges stated that 185.188 families ha*ve hfep affected by toe flood so fat Due to sickness and accident caus ,.ri q, e fiend conditions, he said expected that 18.000 fam ilies will recuire long term add from the Red Cross The Red Cross ha? riisoed ''' -" 1 Lincoln Academy Is Scene kings mountain, n. c. Camp No. 2 of Cmab * a Synod "-v hold iast week at Lincoln A • nd'cmv This cam:* for child on '-as sponsored b’- txu* Synods (.om mit tee for children There was an -ivoliment of 54 camp r- and !0 adults total 14. from Yadkin. C -a* . : -i and Cap-- "Ear pr**sbytt ric.s, t-nde- 'h-* supervision of Rev Frnk C Shirley field representative of C.itabwa Synod and M'? Nora 1- p. - ,|rv Chairman of Children's Wo k Catabwa Synod The campers enjoyed the mountain camp site al Mr» * oln Academy .just five miles from King? Mountain Mrs. i.v- lyn L. Freeman was the Directress. Mrs Dora McGill ftegislrar. Counselors for the camp were Mrs MrCallum of Mocksville. Mrs. f M Voting of Gastonia. Miss MtU l ** Ha tcher of' Goldsboro. Misses Jenkins and Baxter of Char lotte and Prof,. C C Bool ware, of N. f - College. Dur ham. Dr. Rand of Charlotte conducted ; a clinic on Tuesday for the camp | ers. we are very greatful to him 1 for his services Vesper speakers were- Re< ? L. R Washington. J. W Smith Jr. ij C. NT young. J W Smith Sr and ;Dr W H Given*. Visitors during j Die week were. Pro? and Mrs. A j R Lord of Mcbane. Mrs Cecils j Mercer. Dr. and Mrs Adore Mr STOP! i SELECT! SAVE! l l at your OLi^S ? dealer ' I 1 | -■SO Studebaker Commander, Se- MO Chevrolet STtyleline Deluxe j dan. One owner Row mile- 4 _ dr . Sedan. Radio, heater i clp(3 i -4.0 Cadillac “HI" Sedan. Fullv- ami seat WVP f. B whi,p wall ! equipped. One owner Low r,rf ‘ s Power R lWe mileage. *4>t Olds' '76' Club Sedan, “4<i Chevrolet. SiyleJine Deluxe ~ . , 4 _.j r MS Buielt Special Sedanette. ’47 Olds’ "j»8” Sedan »<T Pontiac Sedan Coupe, Me Dodge Sedan. ’ Pontiac. Sedan. *SO Dodge Coronet Club Coupe 15. mm actual miles. Like new. fiOt OC 1 Priced a: onlv ’ ap&< i t/O WILSON UZZLE, INC. 2-4474 Dial 3 -8083 r 1 uity members of the fraternity ate; third row, left to right l kti dr«*w -rotl. (ieogi'arht inslrue to't H 5(. Flridge. Mathematics ard faculty advisor to the dial* ter; ,Viler* It. Brown, (heniist'y and <-ha mart *»f the committee on f* a '*-rudi*'c and so*nri|*r-; -H Dn- (pi'wc. and Harold L t'cett. st-iart • a< h. Foil'th row. left !„ right a n William A Gaines. „ , ..n. ( John VV. patkei. Eng i. i T ,p:: lon d<i}iar« for immediate 'e lief cf the (U affected counties, ii.-t mhlitional funds will have to be met by public subscription, he ; ud. . j,oral radio stations ina newspapers have agreed to as sist the Wake County Chap ter in collecting funds by art ing as rorejving and fnrward iee agents. F ash or checks made payable i<* the Amert ran Red Cross should be senl at once to cither tlu- Wak? County Chapter Headquarters. ’ 202 VV Morgan Street. Ral eigh. V or lo radio stat ions or newspapers iswiiug ap peal? for funds. The entire amount collected is to he iui medioteh forwarded to area headquarters for the relief <*f the disaster victims. Contri butions can also be made to Fed Cross Gray l edics, F!‘ d Cross Nurses, and other vol unteer avorkers \aho are to he stationed al booths through nut the city within the next f w day, stated Bridges, UnpesU arctoma 1 - 1 in Ral oicrh and Wake County tlvs Sun 8r and cj-ic Clubs have been re quested to announce Due d'*-.'.- need? of ' ■ ictints at their regular meetings next week «rtd Mrs. Grier. Rev. E. >-■ dersoir. Mrs Stinson. Mrs. Beatty and sirs. Given? ail of Charlotte. Mrs Boulware and daughter of Durham Mrs Canady of Du-in--. Aiua. Miss Mi-voo of Cleveland. Oil! * U> •' ■c- ■ -i ■>t . ( 1 f. ■■! ,Ti : 1 1 " : ' -vitlt Pr Thomas A Ji-nk m« deli vet ing Coo dedicatucy t nif-ssago v-hu-h l as very iuipvc-- sh'C . , A ! o.bi, - iy-.dide was M-' d during tii- u- k with toe cb- l -i , 'en enio.-ing Cue different acth'ities '-•cl, \-t- uni Crafts Camp fires, treasure hunts, games pt>’- nic?. hike?, mountain climbing, vespers n-;srinblv -.vograms. Din ning room devotion? Talent ntghl n!; :l p pageant. "Out Doors With God". Sponsors Program RALEl r £i The Junior Choir of the Favc-tteville Street- Baptist Church rendered a program at the Memorial Church on Tuesday night of tb*-. ''uek The choir is 1 conx.ii’srd of Jo members / Favetterille Street Church open ed services Sunda** with the as sistant. pastor, the R-w I.ewis. cf- Dciat’os He took his tey* from the ?4th chapter and seventh, ver se of psalms, and used as his sub ject. ’Who is Die King of Glow " Visiting minist 1-7 ■-- ?-e R- Pope choir t'-* 2 rendered music . for the day. I - ™ '' Uvny'’os’ PHARMACISTS SLATE ANNUAL vONVENTIUN NEW YORK ; '.•> N.atiotvil phat - I I icentiral ,-\■;?.'‘fi p .. n . r nr ~-,, i '.'liedulcri i' : fifth Aniir,-!! Con vention *o ;.,. he id my, T tesdav ' I • hnuigh Ti: -~ ; v,. 7 ;i I <fi<t '-> T.Visim- - no w ill '.-,<■ j held T '<• ■•'! } and uVih.e d. • jiior i ■ i! n f.’. ■■ ah-t i h : t;■-T'» i ;<fterni -- -u On | lae.sdav iMenioon and Thursday ’iv.'! i)ii._ the ■••■.- ini,; will i r open > ‘■l Ihe pulijir :..-ri ,i 1 i phanv-'U ea ■ j are invited to attend one) partiri i pate in tiie program The Annual !>binor is plan ned for Thursday evening at the Hob'! \stoi- and the ad dress (>1 the evening will he given Vi> Julius H. Thomas, | Director of Industiial Delat ions, National Irian Teague Prcy-t-nr indications o • that at • 'east 17.'"> pharmacists represent : :ng' 2(t states and tho District of j Columbia will attend Tiiis yo.ir "-j)l ;,,, •;■■-,> firs) time • the convention has ait! .i.-ted ox- I hibitors or ph'-trrnarciitir-al suppli es Sev h leading m mus rirfitr tj i.Hi'adtn.; !■■•• !e Pfizer, Un do Products, Wintiu'oo-Sterrns,. •aif'.ir 8 .iiil'-i'- White • ..ili i • h>i a.-. Wyeth. ,s,j o' a. .Sii .;••-• ,T Doha to and St ™ why,* ■a-- * tak f n boo*-; spa. •• Th a • • ;!! <•■ ■■ • be . an exit.bit b - ‘it-- \... -. lean S- < i ety stei ;ho Anierirnn Tt.berciilo ’Svx fpt? M 4 '{A '-*&. H? B I , I I Westinghouse „ ' m Jr* The Automatic Electric Range , \ Here's Who! You Get: * JShl| 1 :-z?zzzr?k'&&&&&?. 3' ra 1 E'ochic Timer fe» ' /J'i I ...... Automatic ContseJ : | . || ~ ' I i—- Lock-Stop, Nea-Sag f | j j Ip-- — ’ Oven Shalva* I j / SmokalawßimiterPaa ! J \\ \ :: : 513 'SU/mhmm* ■j m \ *>**«™* Asfe About "Sugar An’ Spits" V’t ~T| Afe ., y •«**. 1 H 1 WIT Hera’s ihc smartaat little cook- /® J> | I t OCQ qr- book ever written. OJevwlv ifliw- i § trated ... recipes planned so that. / J I I ho> s anil ajrls ■nn prenare one ' » fr LOW DOWN PAYMENT dish or a complete meal. It's f, m . [ "V I I Terms to Fit Your f you CAW fts SURE..if rr'sWbstlnghouse ! Hayes-Jackson Elec. Co. 1 ELECTRIC A L CONTR ACTOR S 133 East Hargett Street Telephone 3-5031 TOP llltili SCHOOL PIANIST IN' D ( . Top voting pianTst in Washington, I) is Miss fvc lt n 1 awlah. Hiss I.awlah, 1 '•. .i. Association. The Womens An.% 11 j, ny e, -i| hold its meeting in mg ’he convention All sessions w ill he held at r-'h lie School No I,;, jay V/e-,;. !T7th Ist USED CARS P(|.||'. )C ' Sib • I St -1 k R 9 ■ - ’ - 1-. see: covers. JIS9S r.-i J• lvi oii'h T>- iu\-' '-d>• -,i healer -a’ ■-r "s Stltki 'ri Kori ;’-dr ilo'i i In Rer •* -! ni -’ov- $1595 50 Hud -n ' d R.ulin a -t'er and overs $1595 rim i oh>« ’dr Pn’!' -.'liteie.i $1495 Cl v rd : -1 Rada-, lie >•- ■ i;-| . n covet s $L94a ‘t'i Mon -ir :'a>d;tit C.iin- .oh - in;. -I $1 'hi ’(9 I’ll-VI :|. I Deluv. S-aian. Iff ~ . ;. t• rj • ■■. covsrs $1 1 Ah ’IT Old 7>" Sed a T'i!. ■ -a ■,..(} Sl’-‘95 t\ I 'll. ■1 • net - ;a - Pa. I" . *<9 > 'ft I’lVlti e ‘all i.ali. I; ;'.-. ,| ■ ~ - s99‘> (M l a : hdi Rioii.. If! . -.tier <>? K Many other models am! tnrvirfs to r)toos« from, Lincoln Motor Company Mercury • 429 5. Wilmington Strep! f>! 9 f nyeH«vi|le Street j Din I 3-5154 Dial. 3-3S4S as Week Ending July 28, 1951 r- mill; was aw-irded ‘ cetfifl . ate and i Ssr,u first prize for winning the piano division in the sei ’cil simna! Itigh school city wide .ontcsl -utiong colored ftttd w hit.- student - The Hamilton National hank gave tin- award. In her winning performance, the charming Miss f.awlah. a student -it lhmli.n High, played * Mi'a nr I'l elude." - ANl’ i

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