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a 7 i 1/a npn /N/A nt/ North Carolina s *| 10c PER COPY Leading Weekly Jlpjllj iSMMM CM ! Worth More! VOJ,UAI 12 IX lIALKKJII, NORTH I.'AUOIJNA WEEK KN'DIXC KA i'L'KDA V DECEMBER IT lK>i M.'MBEK G Oldest Citizen Of Area Dies at 106 OR. 6. F. HALL DIES; WAS TO BECOME BISHOP Greensboro Mhii Notpi I In < hureh. f raternal Girrlfs GRF.KNSBORO 1' • ' a f‘ti er :tj *c> ■ «. n■ . ■ • W-'.i Dr G. F Ha! • lor u in ti < .11 ’/■ •"* Church and a leader m <■ \la iO'.vir. : a shot l il. ■ rt S r,\- c!;.y. I»r. Hall. linant iil sr< retai y of tile AVI!!/ ( hurt'll and i>- puty Grand Mister >1 the Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina. wa, found tie.id of .< heart att it k in hi >! at his home Sunday morning. He was sk. officials of til* Stale Vn.sonic or vention being staged at Raleigh .1 rvtccs in ;i bodv A native of Allibnn’.a, In Hall raf 1u \i riii t'ai'idina at .at earlt 3g-a ant* following rti.dl-. ■ r r.o graduation from Living Tune Col lege. Salisbury, elite: eu ili’.ii iSirv. rensidered arno:..., be Jot; ecae'o)' ••• VIK Zh.-ni.-m. Ut !. n ; ;s --h*r. pusir.i: .' .mi r.) nffi->:i BISHOPOKH >1 T.N tt had hern generally iin ccdeil in AMI./ links tii.it l>r. Hull uuidii he elected a bishop during the Jfls't n-nerat conference of the church to be held in Brooklyn. School In Person Nears Completion ROXBORO--The new Oliv- H i! Negro rr;t; . .hoc*!, t • . die st ident? thio.n.:. the eighth gras- i. jut a tout to'.; it v a.- revealed thi v.ii., v R 3 Gllffi - :, :Uf • ifteudl !.• When flic s- *n».ol compleu d •:c II- i 7. : f olid a bid v.-ith Olive li ' id send Jhr eti. i ilmerh <• ' u !<»'.• mark T •• ijuidi ■. . a l '.:. f miidern \ i ■. i radiant );■■■; Thv to -tt f n Slfi'MHi Ministers Would Name School For E. A. Johnson rr'.v- • f R.iLMUI MAJONK SHAJC**- SHOOTF.K -Marin* i*rivate First Class C lwr*e» tiißfiiMi, sou of Mr.-'. Josephine Cameron of S. Saunders Sl.rei-t. Italrt|h, won a 1 coveted sharpshooter eiedil dur- 1 in? bis recently concluded “boot F* -rrhi: *<• s. f t t ' The allocation denoted wrll face in knowledge of Marine Corns side-arms and other we? - pons- JPlp^ r - MISSION >Atl> I h.oM I INT l lie mission of the Rev. I ilna I . Graves. guardian «»* < iyfie Brown. Forsyth ( ouiitv youth a via-ting death in the I lethal (iiarnbi i. has been termed frau dnler.i by an ntficiul of the State fa roles commission trial hi an attorney who was afsbi itc.l with the Clyde Brown east from its inception. f{> ». Mrs. Craves re portedly soliciting fends on s stall w ide basis hud claimed that through her efforts a siav of ex ecution was granted Krovn. who was sentenced to death for al ley tl rape. This claim has been denied and the attorney who luted in ihe case said that even though ueti'iii is being formulat etl in the case, no contributions have bun forthcoming from It< v. Mi Graves' group. Stiff J'bfjio by Hinton- j 1 aft Refutes Statements Made In NC College Talk tie: ill to the < YROI.IM.V'I W.V-iHJNGTO.V . -sen i*. Rniy. I A ~ ~ f ytyi-i. .v/,irant fi'i Ha. t" -ni. M•: >: .-n':. tin. b . by tb,. Sciml'ic in a , eoen’ t•, ch a’ .No ' Ca. c-iiiiu (.<••!* - iJtii '< II r th-i v.) .:■ .r.v’.dec; ■ h .;. d Fail- Fr,hi•](.•> ment Prac . I. m .! d; . , i-raMc 1 ' r I \! i -- s| \\|> Fo low in ls sh ;...... v. j . , ‘ the -Niirib GaroUlla ( oli- ge in biirhoilf. . coilece fill colored ic a and women, operated by the ■-tab of North Carolina, f v.as Uli amt* Fa\ors Lnwer-Aiiihor RAi-hlCiM—At its •?• ! • meet ii ; la :•'! ; t Mii Bio. " i■■ o:Mil S' ' fvl \ »CA M- r? !)<•<• 10. thi Hal- i;-.h Mi.,;-:. > -i! Alliance, cum < ' ' : '■’•■-‘v . * A Ciii . tlt.F' • . ci ■ j!.->» • i naming c 3; ■ ■ .)u:siar- Seaioi 1 H'l.h Scb-.iul under con it'ontinucd 021 past Si UK'S \HI) OFFERED FOR INFORMVI ION SAN FOB.!>—• A 1 -ward .if SitOO Fas bet n offered c. ■ \U<- Lt Coun i> -d -■»if i :: dreeii tm.'-rit to .u'i> on* ■.no e. n furnish infor. notion lea-4- > ,J f to tbe a crest nr.-.t conviction Os tile per.-mi ciriv.sv: tin l car fiet-M hit and kit- i ,ijd M..rks. CM, ol Sanford. R.c • .. on the night <-i. Dec. 7. Marks ww valkiny on the hipb v- ;.v .3 ■ ? '!'• p. >n wl- n he jhi'.-.i -■.Mr -U'tiii. by a i.nd-run driver. He was found by his grandaoa, James Marks. Marks had been a tenant farmer in the county for 22 years. GASTON COUNTY MAN SUCCUMBS isptp fi i meqc Mr! iLLht&e lmp!Tssi\<* Hites Ifcl<l For Hap* 6 rhiMren Sn?A i\< v ■ire a- IMtNfi .NStVf. Ri l l - inipi a ive final iites net •t ie d at the i’a .e Avenue I’reshv terian l !tur;:i tor t Al vin Mes In e the a-.-ed U;.ip. who is survived iiv ;;t least si\ «• liii>i-*-»i. lie died ut hi- born ■ at *0! V » alls Street after a lingering illness. M lf\ I\OBS F.e:c on. surviving a,v Julm P N Avem C Clhic, !i ii}'f a ';V a i 1 tlll-'-hi’ 31 1 ’., lil| .itti twlr toti.iid the iiiu »{ \ • r«» In t-itlieses -ti'ui .rJiiu jit* schools, ajui I replied (hat 1 filth ily rijin.v ed the Supreme * otut opinion- mi tHis- siibjcit. finding that such admission vas coi'.ll • l« ‘.mi:,- equality in the-1 fields. ’ Then, -inm-oii,. .;- j< <| me '■ bethel 1 •a. I ', in I.tvoi of the I fOi-rai 1 i.i' : rmii' - i| i / n^ ■)■*;«< s it. d [>! imary - 11oo' and I said i 110 l.ot. Some nt pers have curried the statement that 1 'Mi ! a-, in tdinr of segregated schools. I >-f me make ■ i (i'-ar if... i smile no such 'iativoieiit. mil that I do not ar»- 1 lino,- of -jM-'t s.-.-re. ,- 11 primary -U'llOols I : . .' S . t d • theta i»i <-iiio anti tu- do not * h,,’-- - 1 J v. mu Id v- 1 tn jhl.'i ; wh Hi.'f in t.-.f ilistri-t ot to- « I t onl.mied ell pare Jt' j - ■ - fe* •*, . - '. '■ . . ' - ' .. | F.UiOUVIAX .W Ult) NUIIt ■ i —The <‘AROI.I\IAV recent,it pre sent'. d a Itefenso Bund to the ■F H. ilaysvood High siehwl. I btttnhertnn, S. ( fallowing that : -2 \ # j i J ■' • %' s WSßs}' y-jyy r;iiV « ■***&*■ -s> y m ■ i. w- ' fi |k .MSY; %,- t -mm .v: V' •+V. RETUHN CWG.A rM r MT— If* AH.Uson. >ouriv **opr.mH vvijtnpi' *■ t l *t:- fat •j* i ’ n* i l . ir .*u<Ut :on> <»f the ‘' In* 1 * fhr »t rr* ».»f (h * \'n' ' >'U rt - ? i -li *iJ t<» star m* a l>i<>a «< r>J *>i tl..* o\t»r the Mutual >y*i hi !>< ; . I»iP. . ' .‘J.:: Possibility That Father Was Involved In Deaths Os 3 Children Studied fIKKI Asgi }i v~s ; t aiJ hi: t ■ ■ a ■ dd, 11 ;,;i .‘i , ■,■ 11y befo t t. , a Kcci i;ii in’ t u uitm juaiion eaus-'d fchcrit! , llcjitctir:' ill ibi: i.r-iw ii .sum'i .' district in which the tt u ■ acred to Iti ■-e iig.iy*. \c! : - tv . the ?:ci fire ail: a'. had Jsi any W.ij Iteen connected w :tH the sub si.’Uent lire whdti took the Man Uninjured As Train Completely Destroys Car -•pei . i To t AROI.IMAN • DURHAM ■■■- A lui-.d m i-i »v,ib :... >t; ;• 1 . '’iiv < iill:; at ■ c. v. f ayeect luie Tm. a I, at It-'spiii ylie .. reimlued i h:n I ' . Mri ;■( v a- c f'iigh; tr--. in byif-il it ilouc tin- tr.f.-k.s. toi a-stance which tele.se.opiiii; vchit-2- like an ii riirdi, n. t.-cues Kaile-, 3.*. n ho"i 3 ti11* highest in a torn- { pt afitm -’ay :t in connection 1 with the ( tUOIJNUVS first runi a! North Carolina High S; him). FiMitbail Resit its Contest. 1 lives ot the three ehihlren. I’o i!a. no , lie il i:onu< ctioll has been as«i rtained. Ot ■ aim vv.-i ..unit ici i Jn ! ■ tir.d child, t!.f loci i i V. oil J ■: ... f . c. c'laa-' . I. fi’ :i, l 1.1 ti l:11 if- til 1 ;ts fa;!'. :.u .. i.u.-i- |, dee law.. I liiij vn in . o tl'. muii i yv .1 '( It (! <2 j) i 1 )*>»■ 1 2)1*1 l ixtiinued on page St of Ij.tniiin Rii.ul. was aide to Ii up li is ear. iooking over tile damages and call buus -ll plain "lue.ky Tie. .:( ,* .il a 1 111 • V. V: Hi .T ’ near ia-abey a borne C: .!:■ v.'.i i>. . :.y a '...»i*h at , ■ a •; " pen ib..t la .*!. *ii i.... i■ : > •.. for .. vgurtc;-u .ti • >i • r ■ ..f v.ii .( . ntinuesi <m us . 5 i ad intents of Ha > - wood ltig.li 1 •>••! 1.01 -old the largest number o; j.iapers oi any school group in the state during' the contest. A -1 biivf, a representative of the Man Released from Asylum.: Kills Self THREATENED TO KILL SELF FOR LONG THE Was Kflcastil I rom Slalu Hospital ‘1 Weeks ! f rior h> \e! } i l\:-iOHi) \ v:, , : a Golds-' UAS m.'il’OM. :..s, Ai cording to r -,i;' id of the ! »f» »Hsninity ami a» orttii*;., Ch. \\ii* iff ill* -iti id u 1 -»pp V - . » • lit.': . lit Get ) . I I veil during She period tot b.wiav hi-, reb .i-e, iiiforni.ints s.iy lie S<GI was despoi: le'H TURF v i Ml> St it lit;., M\!>K TIS V I m I o fii Mb report that (Continued on page Si N, Carolinians, Others Return From Pilgrimage , N'-. vV VJKK (Sri. dial) - The f, ■ :.' -ii ~ ; . ■ .-I I at ■ r, .vu in i'ai otii inn.; r>ftu: fi ! vil ‘c < ;t*., (. I.j;- • ! Am- \ . T .’V.,; if:,... Do- ;], j C-?:i - : f t T- - - ‘.’r. fi*lil" 11 |Of V. ■ Ai. .. , iii iin i;>;il , (tie., . . . in Kiiyopc t . i . li cntil.iu to 111.- Key. IVeri . del! t Sosnef ville, e\Ci utive •e, i. i.,r\ , ] the l .invention and ibin m.n ol the pilgrim a. . . this i vent was one id' the I irs«-s* and lb, most meaning led tours Hut has I e.-n niiiit So Hni.i I*. a:n r.teial group j since Ix’l vii n to. Colour/.! lto i -ocielv , ,TTied thi- first s ttlers to l.ite ill ir: ... ~ii. t■ ~ A/:, ihk! . ' i. ■ . ; iaii! , i by fbc ( senior class el' the sdioul re ceives the bend from 4. VROLIX IAN circulation representative VTiiliata Steele, center. an m«m b«-rs of the ciaw look o». i t /1 id yylJit 1 Ni’lK l Shown above iust after doing what he .alls Minn ' gMiCsojni-' studying in ti. • tin.il phases of .in iriten oi.t - c at I'limu.'y (iiiimery at 1 ,oe . y til lone 15.)sc ii, liver < '.dorado, is l*te. Al fred S cniiy -on Newkirk, VViirn ir> f ■ e ( lti.il graduate ( Shaw I ;m< iiv. tson of Mr. . -ni Hr . t hii k irk of 1/17 * - i * jjuujtim, and a t Toll- . ipter in Phi itet.i sigma Ir.itenTty. I*f‘e. \ew iijiTs <i, slated to remain at I’ri.n . .-v (> utlilc* \ scliool as in rnstrm tor. a position he ildlly re fused. or ie shipped to kdluiolptl Vir Force Base in leva- to study cornti.il gunnery Ihe cully col ored airman in tin elass ut I‘t. . Newkirk lias the second highest .ei a <• in the i lass of lii. the highest average of if? ~f Ah i- ui i i" cumin.- ,wak fii.i es>‘loil.ition in milt. thvuuci! tier i.i 'u ' ..m h.cucntional huh. *; ,ii y*-':"i 1 i \i'i< j iii/at;ui! "i Science and . .• betltriiienl all (he b>"- ii't’ f ria. Dr IS*»Jti> i \«i I• ■ • » '! * 'j “ c,,m.luu<,i .y 111 "Id it >■> irtbilit> *' \.m- ! A.iia - an ibvt-n-j . )« M. i i <i< f. rm)n;i 1 lull lj, i ;,... ,b iii builcut.'- ■ novv (Continued on page f t State Athletic Meet Set; ! New Code Study Planned Rak‘i"li School t Hits! To Session HALF.iGII Wlii’.i tPc . d i i,;( !,>•*; 'iT lit,.- Niii ih Oiirolnta No- , | urn High School A?.hlou> •'<.') - iif in eort'.'.T!' .1 Wa: aiujiion iHib . School F.ida.v, detailed sv.dy , i,i . .1 !y- •jv "rode" i-fiopt * f.ci by m’luk)L ; su , pr>’inv:. ,l i-CPU' 'i i c-vi: , ii(i i, ■ tue ! o:-! iruportaw j matter on tu-- atp-nda. j The ■ ■•■(ir applicable to both No-. .to and white schools, i a tready : uit'V. b;c apposition in some cir- On)> ibis we<4., School Su perintendent It. M. Wolawt of ft limin';ton t'Cini'd the pr»po- ; ; »jls of the superiMendent* ; through their code "a muddle*' ; ! ami declared himself strongly | arain't ‘at least four ' reeom i loemSaiions oiled in the code, i ! In part the code which ."ill '.«• ! ,i,r : '<i b. the KCNKSAA this v.'ieh, iru-hid sv ingestions on ; .-t ‘...dale iiinih.; bov.d vumes; age-limits and spftn;-, yracticoc. j Other consideration:- are also in- • ' eluded in the code. Scheduled to he in charge (Continued oh page X) i STAR FOOTBALL' i PLATER SHOT BY JEALOUS RIVAL Si. ViiL r ii>hnr > SmhlhM \ iflim; Shot li\ <* I im<' MV: •I i! \ • .t | 'AS- I'OUnd • ••• a . fod’iiall play , . ■: nn! of all chimves ; .|i r -,i -.. .tS iVeUit i ... >.;■ jit .shooting by the jealous suitor of .1 young lady he ‘‘borrowed Mack (Speed) Ciainci. n-i lb;* •• man on. the St August me s ‘ .-01- let;e 1951 football Apiad. is »»"' a local hospital under .... r treatment for five -gunshot , a!Hint the amir and legfj According to local police sfs« pin ts, ti.UIH'I Was tiU • ■ SU . jacketed bullets fired from calibre automatic piste! wcilded by Graham Watson of Raicigti Ko«te v ben the r>» li-.fc >* worried from id uicanetioned sojuorn nt V»at von s car with W.iC.fMi sat !• friend. Aliss Magline i 'hmi «'* ;17 >eitvin I,am-, m front of whose residence the shooting on nrred. tVM’SOVss STORY Arcoruar; to ... . ; both V.'.rt: ■:> ■ >■ i 1 girlfriend a Watson in;- sleeping n the Mils horn. W.itso!; said that ’.•fieri }>» a'val:- trv.ai hi- .mcin-.s M : : to fin i both ■ ■ ‘' i 'i'n' ! '■ : ~,,,,,’ Obe' ■ ■ os Idt arm G ■■■ h n > ’ V non to thu ( outinued on page R> Inter-race Nurses Group In Event l»t it if \ M Approvinnueiy Durham nurses pariieipal ,-,l in the Annual Christina* Carol Service at Duke Hospi tal Amphitheater Wednesday night. Nurses from I incoln A>- jjrot, Watts, and Duke llospl lals attended the ceremony v hit li included the following enrols sung le, the rongrega lion: “.loy to the World. "O t ittle Town of Bethlehem, •The I irsi Noel." • Hark: The Herald Angels sing." and '>•'* ent Night.” Miss Virginia Austin. ' 4| r .-i tor and accompanist, 1e rt the J,lncoln Nurses’ choir iff dod So I oved the World. 1 t J RALEIGH MARINE PROMOT ED—A Raleigh native, Melvin I ee Jones. J 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones of Route 4, was promoted to the rank of Ma rine * Private First Class when he completed training at Fa-r --rish Island. J*. C. Recently. Pft, Jones was also given a marks man’s, medal upon eompiet on of the training. Sic now joins a regular Marine unit.
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