MAYHEM CLAIMS SE¥£M TWINS BORN IN TA XI DOING O. K. jJBSRr' The United ■ m t i I I , , for ALL Red feather Services Negro Administrator For St. Agnes ?? ? Road Mishaps Account for Five Os Deaths As 7Die Dming Weekend it Happened in Carolina ♦*♦4- Foa I Death FAYKT'I l-.VII.LK Mackfe Wul- ' 1-• • i'. ni I avi-Ut'Villt, iloiii. a, died in .i a i.i . ;u.l i,i.:ht . of iiijLi. a- * • ...stained when a car tic \v, • dr,•.]:;« went r-ui G s . -n --trol and turned nvei m.-w.jl times The wreck oc: urt’eti on Highway 53 A i iissciii’i, in the car suffer- . i-d minor wd another es caped unhurt. Fellows hi ) Meat ELIZABETH CITY A t.Tiow -0.1 -c i.T , *h: A the I’tihijuoiank elementary scnool, it is am: uiiud ij Principal VV ii. Jon. The nuHJa is sponsored by the faculty and a tree will offer in;; will be tai.en to pay for tit. piano arid utile! p uvi .e-ed foi tile school. Mone % Murder I.AURINBUKG An argument over mone;. Sunday led to the axe murder <•! a Scotland County man. Sheriff J. C. Gibson said Duck a! ■' ...y 27, is <:hur,;ed \v;tn the murde • d I;: , ctond Hall, 37 , ! tenant !aie. amg u. , i-uty She; if- |i. ]\ L icn, Hail was stabbed . net then hat in the head with, an ax. ... lit- lap ;n the yard at his la a-a O'ar John.'- The de puty said witnesses told him that tlie slaying tallowed an argument over money allegedly owed Mc- Coy. ’ 1 .wccii.mng to several other per- 1 sons at til-- Man home, at the ! (Continued on page 8) o DESIGN COSTUME FOB TOBACCO QUEEN .—Miss Grace Nelson, center, 18-year-old 1-H Club girl of Chaptico, Md„ who won the To bacco Queensbip of the St. Mary’s County Fair, is shown being out fitted for the coronation. Two of the runners-up, Genevieve Queen (left) ami Edith Kill, try their hand at designing a costume for the flUeen. A tobacco skirt seems fitting for the occasion. THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy N .i~~7 Worth More i VOL.I ME IX WLIEK ENDING SATLKDAY OCTOBER 27, 19*,! RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA NUMBER 51 ! . Sta.l Reporter RALhIGII At 1.-ast seven per sons ie.s their lives in weekend ,icc. "CIS. a c/AROLIXIAN survey ili.i .u.Ji X.u'tii Carolina reveals tii's ■ "k Lending among causes of deaths was automotive acci dents. I isi- dea ttis are as follows: Haywood Stephens. :>5, of Washington, DC, died when Ii i •, speeding automobile wrecked near Tarboro. Caldwell Junior Davis, ill, was also killed in an accident involving a speeding automo bile. In a n u l Is e r automobile (Continued on page Si Football Results NC College ;'(i - Slia w (1 St Aug's 26-Elizabeth City 7 Howard 20-J. C. Smith o A. & T. 7-Fla A. & M. 7 tti'e) Ya. Union 13-Winston-Salem 6 Saints Definitely To j Play Friday RALEIGH Coach Roy ti< the kickoff slated for 8 u.m. 1 A mix-up on the scheduling of! the Saint Augusiiio.-’s-Saint Paul's: gamerecently which was slated | for Saturday, was changed to Fri day and finally was played on Saturday, necessitated a check-up on this week's encounter 9 gu £. /. i W- iriirn-fflhr ,or | > XCC HOMECOMING STARS These four high stepping ma jorettes will be among the per formers at the North Carolina College - Tennessee State Col Masonic Leader, Newsman Will Keyn o te NC C Even t Red Feather Drive Gets In to Swing RALEIGH The iasl Com munity Chest Campaign was launched at the Bloodwonh Street VMCA Monday night with a meeting of 60 workers who will seek to raisi a quota of $3,000. F. J. Carnage, general chairman, oast Raleigu division, presided and instructions were given bv E. L. Raifurd, adjutant. The campaign organization is divided into four units with the following captains: North side residential. Mrs. M. H. Patey; Southside residential Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. E. P. Boyer; Business, A. E. Brown; Professional, Dr. N, L. Perry; f lubs and Organiza tions, Mrs. Harriett Smith Jones. MEETS SLATED (Continued on page 8) Church Group Supporting In tergra tion And NAA CP By J. K. HARKEN OXFORD The 64th Stated ! i Session of the Catawba Synod, ! ; Presbyterian Church USA, meet- • ! ing with the Timothy Darling j Presbyterian Church here last ; week went on record ac endorsing | fully the Church’s pronounced pro- i gram of total integration of the : ; colored wing of the church into | : the main body which boasts over | i two million communicants whose ; I of' r- seated pledge is “an inte- ; j grated church in an Integrated • | society | Some 70-odd laymen and minis ; from the presbyteries of Cape j ! Fear, Southern Virginia, Yadkin j and Catawba heard retiring Mod iege homecoming football game in Durham on Saturday, Octo ber 27. The majorettes’ perfor mance with the bands will be one of the highlights of NCC’s Homecoming festivities. Left to College To Honor Late Founder On November 2 and 3 i DURHAM Dr. G. D. Carnes, ' Grand Master of the North Ca i rolina Masons, and Dr, D. Hiden I Ramsey, General Manager of the Asheville iNC) Citizen Times,! • will be the speaker'-: at North Ca-i rolina College's Founder's Day ; i ceremonies here on November 2' and 3. j Dr. f ames, a iife-icng friend of the iate Dr, James Edward Shepard, founder and first 1 president of NCC, will deliver ! the annual Founder's Day ad dress the Rev. J. D. Peterson of Win- I 1 fton-Salem and Rev, J, E. McMil- j lan, Sanford, was chosen vice mod- J. orator. The Synod composed of 161 i churches and 116 ministers, in ad- j cation to its endorsement of inte light, the majorettes are; Geral dine Lyles, I’omona; Bessie Payton, Norfolk, Va-; Helen Woodward, Wilson; and Defores Carlton, Durham. Boy Kills j Brother, 6 In Shooting i GREENVILLE ETbert Brffwn, i Jr., six-year-old youth, was in ' stantly killed Tuesday morning I from a blast of a 12-gauge shot ! Sun in the hands of his nine-yehr ! old brother, William Davis Brown. Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Elbeft Brown who live on Tho mas Williams’ farm on Roberson ville, Route 2. Pitt.Count* Coroner Griffin H. Rouse, slated that at the time of the accident the two boys were alone in their home The shot gun blast entered the back of the younger brother and went all the way through his body. Neighbors rushed to the scene at the report of the blash and screams of the older youth and they found the child lying on tile floor in one of the rooms of the house, (Continued on page 8) ■ gration, passed a resolution en dorsing the program “the NAACP for it., splendid work of breaking down the walls of segregation through the media of moral per suasion and legal redress.” The Synod further resolved that “all our churches set aside a Sun day to especially emphasize N.A. A. C. p.'s work and pledge our support to this worthwhile organ ization.” This marked the first time in recent years the Presby terians have come out for N. A. A C P Rev. J. T, Dbuglass of Greensboro fathered the reso lution which was presented by (Continued on page 8) HOSPITAL MAY EMPLOY SECOND IN 55 YEARS | Race No Issue As ! Hospital Seeks Capable Person By LIN HOLLOWAY RALEIGH —The possibility that j Raleigh's Saint Agnes Hospitd* may appoint the second Negro ad ministrator in its 55-yea; history seemed less remote this week, when it was learned that the current administrator of the in stitution, Wifiiam Acton, is rc- 1 signing his post effective Novem ber 15. and that the hospital's board of directors favors the nam ing of the “most qualified" man , to the post, regardless of racial j designation. White administration of the j hospital, the only one serving Wake County's vast Negro popula- 1 tion has, long been a sore-spot ; in the general public-institution relation, of the hospital to this: populace, This newspaper has been joined by numerous civic and fraternal organizations as wefl as diver* individuals in its contention that the role of ad ministrator of the hospital should be played by a person who is both capable of the on site administration as well as being able to pursue- the “pub * faced with the largest entry in its history (and we’re not talking about figures this time). The latest quartet to sign up to vie for the coveted crown arc the lovely ladies above. They are, left to right: Dorothy Brooks, Bronx, N. Y„ Janice Watson, Verona, N, J., Marguerite; Woods, Bronx, and Carmetft* Gill of Harlem. They are amongst the twenty-five finalists from whose ranks will emerge the most photogenie girl to the east,. ,^^v''^^t^MwKCL K G LVMOROCS HOB- GO B LIN She put the "halo" in Hal loween St North Carolina Col lege. Durham, this year. This pretty-eyed frosh coed answers to the name of Miss Yvonne Scruggs. Her hometown i.->; Bus TWIN GIRLS BORN TO ASHEVILLE MOTHER AT HOSPITAL ENTRANCE Mother Unassisted In Birth of First Child, Assisted In Birth of Second Special to The CAROLINIAN i ASHEVILLE The twin daugh jters of Mrs. Willie Mae Lytle of ; Black Mountain who wer, born : "at” Victoria Hospital here last Saturday, but riot “in” the hos j pitai or, doing nicely" this week, it has been learned The Lytle twins, both strap ling young misses, were born in a taxi-cab at the rear en Six Gls Who Raped Race Matron To Be Tried In Moore County High Court CARTHAGE Six white para troopers accused in the mass rape ut a Negro woman near here on August 15, aroe to face trial in Moore County Superior Court during its January sitting, it was revealed here this week. The nu n, live of whom are said to be Northerners and the other from Georgia, are being detained at their Army ; when a SSOO bond was posted b> ; | the defendant. i j Snared in what local authorities i | term a major web of crackdowns jon numbers operators was Rod i j ney Let; Taylor who reportedly j has a local court record dating j back ten years Makes sioo weekly j Taylor, who says he earns ap ] proximaiely SIOO per week as his I five per cent commission as a i numbers ‘pick, up man”, was ar faio, S. Y. Yvonne plans to he a s o‘ j;il worker. | t you can take your eye- ol'f her face, you'll see a broom that is a part of her Halloween pose for von this weep trance of the hospital as tfte young mother made a valiant effort to enter the institution before tlm deal birth. She waited "just a little too long," hospital attaches say. The first of the two girls was born to the cab Lwhe'e members of the stuff of the hospital could react) the mother. i Continued on page 8} base at Camp Campbell, Ky,, pending dale oi their bearing. The men. one vi 1 whom has made a written confession whila toe other five have orally admit ted taking part ii the incident, tire accused of having criminally ns.sau lie o Mrs. Lula Mae Artes. who Msts her home a Baltimore. : but who is a native of this area, iContinued oil page 8) rested by detecti", .-s here early last week. lie reportedly was appre hended in a supermarket parking lot and was relieved ‘of a bag he had containing about 580 numbers slips valu ed at approximately S3OO. Cash amounting to $32.59 was also found onhis person. The slips were ordered destroyed j by Judge Doub. wlto also or (Continued on page 8i