N.C. SOLONS NIX NAAP PLEA Death Claims I. Finley Wilson,Dr. J.W. Herritage EXALTED RULER OF ELKS, NOTED RECTOR DEAD Wil.son Killed 1-liv.s M) Ve;irs; Kerf or On (iolircf Board 15 Y (AN Wri!rr RAT .LEG IT f)e,ith < ■ rnc to Ivo mm, oik prominent m i" hgious circle.', Hie other for., of-; so iat of a nationwide fratcui.il I movement during the past veck i Dr John Waller Hen i*.age, | whose repot' >. an Eui-eopalesn | churchman reached national oro- j portion;;, died at the <g( of (53; at a ('h.nlottr. N hospital! Sunday night J tunic Wilton, ha a) v'-art; ! exalted rakr of th> (.nprnvrd I Continued on page Tl Caroliman IH if I i Oi-^i —;a.-v,,. .... By 5St ! 1 ! c v Fhe Question ; Being coin paratively young in the field, ihow can Negro Business stimulate and channel more buying power m its dire< tion? THK ANSWERS Mr, A H A! ton \'m .. , ■ School Instrnrtoi . Thtleigh : p , my belief that Nogrn i. ? <■. jr,• •. could stimulate and rn.iunei ninn buying powet in—-k businessman should attempt to be as dependable, reliable and si omul With his services as [visible Also, he should take careful eotisidei a tion in employing qualified and experienced operator.-, as they arc representative of his budno.v- Mr. W. F. Peterson, State Em ployee, Raleigh; In rny opinion, the Negro businessman .should try , to give the public what if a, ant..' O' what he thinks it wants tud need- An dtractive place of good d ra " ’ '-h 1 "'o «3HHk t' e-v rda ;*>. Imnr» i t >' I -,3,i 1., a l ’ a.' - ’ ; fy A A ■ c'-inetil is one of the esseo Y ial means o f V stimulating an;- • AgS, *httsiness Also, it 1 ’■k. necessary to Mr. PetTrson ' S ,T > t ? of stock for flu business in question so that the public might base a ehoire of v/hat they want. By all means, creating friend ship with the public means a great j deal to any business. Mrs Marguerite Lightner. sec retary. State Department. Raleigh The modern business axiom to i which Negro businesses must in creasingly subscribe is spend dol lars and save dollars This does not, as one might off-hand think, contradict the adage that a penny save dis apenny earned, ft merely , points up with accounting logic, the fact that savings are earned ; through expenditures which in crease efficiency in any way. This t: '■ g ness men and Airs. Mghtner women are hesitant to make com ments, feeling that a more oppor-, tune period for improvement may ; some day appear. But a mere point of time comparison is not ; a sound criterion. Improvements in materials and: techniques, new concepts of busi- j ness practices, better equipment and methodology have advanced the frontier of efficiency in the j business world--let the Negro busi- i ness accept this fact as it seeks, in creased participation. 1 |! i i us' (,i; v \ »;i ii c .1 • < IQiKS f I mlf v M.oii " i 4iif| nili i «f Ihf Iriipi o f'l I’.r ni ' <»|r r»l I'miM-' h's Offjf'r | 111 N for Mu I» ).l .‘0 \r.u -. Ml.* rrmfir H to » I i t j g* ij n r .* f lit- U i .hinffttn < bout** Alt , \\: vw riff (» H iff h» . j Hug-:; Root, Dogs Hunt B?yftes in Oddfellow f $ . Cemetery In 1 win City (Specml ti, < U;<l| |%n\ •a IkJ'-Ti ,As I ’M 1!-.; ■l'." • >.( | { 1,0 : ■ ! . rif !■■ ■. < ;;»?<» OH ‘ • 1 ?••!•*<> .'({•{! }iAR <• v«;t• ;; ' r .(! fib' . ; ■<!» , : ojrj ( }|o .v ('oI <i > d ' fi'inri'-rv fifif tii'ii i'-f-nMy * -i *”rt f sKh ? io?« '•( Hir :w‘p re!. ' J his i *i vc J t ior. Ha s rs vr.il .fj l,hat ihr .n»jK rii (!n>:-.r ij'Mfir. f»n hrforf* u♦* u»>l rr--.t.inj* r' <? |y no pr ifTitiMy a thr <?<»:: . ami Hors that »nakf* Ih* i» Thi* notes I hat. if III* souls Ukim fAßir <ui hr f.»l b r\ if* no! hrjiiiT hoflut <fl by , !hfii nniin' tiul sou | i«*r«s, Ibi'ir nioii.il rrir» i*»ts v“»y blfrfy Air Race Minister Talks To Jwo Mixed N, C, Groups Ry ' Al.'ll-i! !( \Vt 5. <lilt : ti;> i. n r Afv'(’) 'Ue Rev Ui, ; . ji T Tift; jo- historic Ml Zi>»\ Raptisl. rhi.idi j’> ' Nt,*lll>ff>P ’ M p, ,|;f. | v.'ifC 111, !’■ bite Chut. . m Greensboro lit ' " c.’k H spoke ,ii llip iiinrriin.:: j , -ji'c 1, I I'l, .;,| I, n !)!;-.i|ji|n nf j 1 il! Ist rhiil.il V !,e, I- sh- Wll ; liam Par! • i ■■ j •m; Ilf' T ‘,lf ivhn !; « r* urf ft I G of Vilr »*lt InttT *.< Itonl Eifjliltaf ijß^W | 9ji«M Wm'MmpmikZ I #1 «s»« ■Mgr; Wme* -y SPfc iW:* mm 4*fi»p***f i % tsm vAsSySS I :i ■-' BKhINNINfi OF \ CAST RTT)E —Walter Ihee Irvin, last snrvlv inii defendant of an original tonr Negro youths involved in the In famous Groveland, Fla., “rape” case, above begin a ride which the State of Florida decreed to be his fast by again adjudging ttl * . trim a 1 1 *a ri of fb r ri &... I* < > 1111 ■, t.int «■ rj baffft.Ml £? 01? p fjtii inh it . inf yliiii; laf,l. August. 11l ihr loir* of £; r r» f I rUl rr t hr .mrrl A*iih Hist .InctiOll, mm) in’ his ir iffrniK one of ihf*. | U m Ilf ', inosf poif'fffu!. (Sf'i. S' l < lit v i lii. < « i;i<*!* i • ?)* ..• Mir N<■ 'v !.t n m'l . uuH < ojisiHr ! T'l vvith-i m • ';* propel . ' o n !:,m ; ,»ri ! •<! f’ r<m :, 11 mm :»i »• in ■! ji: r of r. rs'-Ts. ■ •.• . h *>!»iv i ft «. inrliei ; \\ i i -\v y *> in S ■ f Mu- iifot! t;i .«VC anti | ■ «! ii .‘ - I of Mu* *»lcir*i on* 3 ' j » c ' -ri } ■ -iboi if f?| ‘ . or.;. of : ,*fiv D'ShipaulS or }|W ! r. -hi'-, ■:{: h; and : ' 0... for hone?. fr »f hoo l f -vo riist.inr? CAses, i ■ iit' h.-Sio. nf young bebios have; r: (U ri .\ f :•*■■>{ to cfl into make ?iiff ~•. v'- in fhQ com ft rrv prop-I ri, ;md jn st Ica.w one instance.; til! o}'}i tinbv'k bori*- whs found ; in ■!.«■ ('Hn'.’hTv with no apparent effort it i. ; ;i in! liavuig been made* (fontinunf «>n page H) WA\ » t l.c, (if |£rv. Pipk pr \ lit Hp crowd as out to * dm'H tin- speaker. s?rv. i\li Tynes fs thf* son of f>r. 5 w Tyiirs, who has Hesn p;t.»<n of rrovirleiM’*' Baptist < hint li, bbflishorft for ?M v v a i n fi» fbf As if;t prjtfn Rr v 'J \tH -. A : for ?.j>r;«U**r I ftjt r»r : !>\t *'-}[bitt rhurrh for a serv ti i ,po»i ,ot * by flu Or€€PS i>r** *t fnbrfH(i.Hl < iMTiniirjion its ai.'.. i \ Alter <t t IV r* it i Itr IT r v f oh ft Sir r| h r ,t i |M<,foi fp I msi Prrshytf rian ( hurib. Voi*ns Tynrs was Jnvttrri to Ltcpn,|»f»sii for thf Brothrr- Wf'cb s<*rvlc*r by Hip Rrv VV S' Wiseman, pastor of !.b* v iit ‘A < 'ons;relational rhrlstian riitnrh Wiseman Is rhairnian «»f Mir tinilford rminty. N. (. (n.fri rarc.M Commission. fContinued on 8 5 j raspaE fSm 0m I ffifepflr. -VCiM/ - - gggj ‘" ■ #J| wMI 13 ' * j*-' v> %^Sffi|Pv dfc. • him snilty in the case and sen fencing him hi death. Despite NAACP pleas for a change nf venue, Irvin was tried at Ocala, Fla., by an all-white Jury which deliberated shortly over an hour before returning its verdict of ‘guilty” i Animals “Taking Over” Cemetery THE CAROLINIAN 110 c Per Copy Worth More ; VOLUMN X! KALEK..II, NORTH CAROLINA WH.'ii. K: i*' 1 u ;:a'M f i.i i : O. > r.n ■ NUMBER J J Howard U. Student * ♦ ... POLICE SEEK CLASS-MATE IN RAPE-MURDER , Rutherforriton bit I - t ! Virlim of Brubil Killer In ('.apital (Special CAHOKMVKi W ASIHNNTON, D C. The hub I ;1* l-furn. priminaily-assaulted body; f 11 y'.-,i.r,|d North funljiiiil ■ ti *• Ifu.' .iti linivrr Hy co-ed •■ ~ ch .co-Tied nn Wa:;l,ing!on i ti •'« Mond : / night The discov-1 uninediaiely set into operation I ; . 13-; tetr-wide hunt for one of the; 1 vktimS clasii-mat.es | Vic Min of the a.ssxiilt-i.ii.i'drt is is identifirrl Miss Arnct Mtco King, daughter of Mrs Mary Brlhelle King of Rout;- Kutherfordton She «;ts fnr merlly a slcderit at A*T < ol iegc. T,rienshoro riIOKKD. RAHIL SHOT ■■Wording to tiolice the yoHn:; : : victim hup choked criiTiiiiiihv -suited. • hot thn-c times and tiicr. thrown from a speeding car in tTm ' , vimnitv of the National Arborc turn The car iti which the mudiei ■ allegedly took place •>.* a;, lat p i found deserted nn a city ,trect Tns'dp th" blood stained autemo Imlc v.r- found the gill's pm e and "iklci clothes, and il-.o -.cliooi book - in " Inch the name of !h< youth sought in connection with Mm slaying .as written S( ifOOI, MATE SOUGHT The J.'j- -tate-wido manhunt, mm .utidetway is aimed :t Donald Tv ter. !!’year-old ejassmato of Mi Ki n g T.vlci was connected uith the shiyuis.: when it was found that th' on to! nob it' 'in svhieti fh.e rape i .lavitjr we- committed had last j been diivcn by I . ter vho had ■ ; borrowed it froin Raymond kV jd. ; iw.i a local druggist The tjlood ; tnhied book - found in the car al so contained Tyler's name IDENTITY TRACED When first discovered, Mi.;;-- .KurTs body was clad in a black coat, red sweafet and blue skirt A label in the coat identified fContinued nn page ft) Smith And Hocy Reveal Intentions To Eight All Civil Rights Legislation WASHINGTON «Special) A group of 13 person:- representing the North Carolina branch of the: National Association for the Ad j vanceiriev.it of Colored People head i ed by stain NAACP president Kel ly Alexander of Charlotte Mon ; day heard the states two Senators! pointedly reveal that neither | would vote favorably on civil: ! rights issues in Congress Roth Senior Senator Clyde liney and Senator Willis Smith told the delegation, in Wash melon attending the annual NAACP Civil Rights Leader ship Conference, 'hat they would vote against :-i n y na tional anti-poll tax law. The solons explained tha they ! i would vote unfavorably on these civil rights me sums because they j believed that either of the edicts 1 would tresspass on what the edict,,, |ed "state’s rights". ! URGE JIM CROWED INDUSTRY j When the delegation pointed out • : that Negroes were being accorded; | the most menial jobs in North I [Carolina’s multi-million dollar tex- : ; tile industry, Senator Smith, sug- j ; gested that Negroes establish an ! all-Negro textile mill to be operat- ; [ed in a manner similar to the all- j [colored banks in Durham and Ra- ! Meigh, N. C*. ! NX °C With Propogmtda 'Hjc PfsSour. li.*d lin rfvitmtjil lit 11 : .j 1: r urlipn NAAf T hr J‘l Alexander prij|it«H out if. 11 th* position in whirl* •< Nrgro 115 rclf£;*tril In Ovr Slijfr «.( Nor'l.lt I .irntin;* hindcrr*! him fimii op ppiflinilv in gain tl*f iiit! H % with which if* csMbHxh such » concern I AIN'T At All Will V<»n 1 -Senator Smith. who '<• :) j told the deb'gatinn in mi .d'-ir. if I Sena to* l.i: f nit* I‘ortei Graham l !oi dthc rii'lcs’ation in ' .•■ ■ i_-<forrs >f not in words, 'unit mad with | you" in reference lo the alleged Noni-o ■ i>]oc vrd<•" ugoicsl iiun dining the campaign. | He v.aid Ural dm in.; Urn cammi:’.*: ■N. C. Negroes had b n en ''mt.gjuiri jcd and niisied" North Carolinians present he i sides Kell,', At. Alexander. !*si * <■ 'Conference head pure Cba 1 1c... iVP I tioan, Or K. M. tlrannan. Aitornf* jO. T Denning. Winston-.NaHm; W ’ B Saxon, Asheville. n<- V/ I Elliott. V w Robinson, 1 W | Langford. High Point. O W Per ■kins. Eli7abet.'n City, J F Johnson, j Currituck. Attorneys C ■■ Gates and M E. Johnson of Durham ; Charlie Jones and J R. Hamm, ■Rocky Mount and Miss Junruta j Setzer of Winston-Salem and • Washington. TWO Kb A SONS I OK SI { ( i 'ss <h r: fKM.i fMrrvi at NCC HU If a rJ. MS OFCfLSI u Tun of thr ir;».’Or»s sot fbr if■» rr- i% of Mu* llrd 1 ioa:** blood eJ.r»v v s At Nor lb (.hrliiii |;»s( ufrlt «v rlr ll?r Boykins fujiv., r \lyrflc ;iii_d Rrrfba f)f V:»rkrt • hiirg, N. C.. dimni here »?i Mu* lorfgroiipd rfUing Mir i» Mood jyrr -Sljf'f rhr ( hed I*l Mir !>,(• i; ___ r J ; S< '.iiO€*JT**y KiHfrel By ! ejrSirt t* X h ( >K I > A mm ee.-u old c■ 1 1 *•!»! Juried v: -r, I;ii! *■ I in ;laidly tie;*!’ hope Mond r. -vb< n he yea;: stmt !- by a car being driven by a Ourharn 1 1 o<> 1 tr ocher Investigating o flier.". report that Hi if u., Hopson, djofi wh<*m waa. struck lav the auto boiiiff driven by Mrs. Helen Wilson Dani'l, Durham teacher of art. in Oxford . oc hoofs. ft was noted iiint. ;ui irntUPs* would mil, be held in the death because if was obvious that it was of accidental cause. This 0.1 Wat; ( YTi! WINS'! HN-S.AJdfM li usually Dl a". ■•* 1 mm] caf so ;;o in lot bmuiilai y and othr* cume-. Tin' local police d ■ purl me nt has curie up with a cat who was downrighl cold in a break m A youth, whose name i: }>■ • iny withheld pending in vestigation, was, found in tin ore;* of a jewelery store , here after a break-in attempt alarm had been sounded (Continued on page R) gnniiul nr NT i sMub nl I .or - rune '.ophoniorr, Abo. liir. N * . ,inil Or Klcfrf. , drill of N' rs 1 S.*r H*rl rom ! mijfsi! lionrlrij thr N'f'f CctTO pflS u*M J . nr fillers drnoofll'ing | tin Llooi! r.*.rnpa ig M. b<M sfiiflFiil:. and f.w mHy ) iHjfH to pvr a?'* pint', for 4hr boVS If* Korr;» f nflrrr quo! t SfrO pin Mot blood Siu<lr}»!s, I anilty Sf< nsiitjni* Ijotrs Special ip CAROUNIAM T’f.TRUAM • North Carolina Com m'mi'.t, -I -r thi-. week rontinuiig '» ’''"ob-a, f) the rampi:.. of North iV'.lin.f College In're with, prop,j ih i ■auta'd at developm: Rod 'pinion op (hr- rarnpi.i' dc.pite the I ail ere of an effort last week *o ••orb • Rod t.'ro.Blood for Ko : rea tally A< tii< climax of a • ainpur. tvirff Mn'irf rally |i i Friday. • Iriislrra labeled “Operation Flood lefijiig and decrying fbr iivfng of blood f‘*r vcha* liir Fedtermed Aon i.i , Operation Ivillrr" in Ki)t( , imc disrovered. On Tuesday circulars: hearing'ho label 'Operation Smokescreen" I were d, .r-.vered on the campus. I OJW;»» officials feel that the cir | '•(iior; •’.■ese distributed on the ■mpu . !a’e Monday night or • e I!y Tuesday morning. The most recent circular, in ref er«n! c to the first pointedly a ska . Why doe. a one pace leaflet | ,tnkc :ueh terror in the rank: iof ■'•ar-maker: and their agents’ ’ i Tin- leaflet, which made its ap pe-car. -r af+ej it -,■ - revealed that 'rrny Intelligence officers, local. | state and federal investigators and I other,- -ere investigating the bom ! t.:.vdnmu( of the NCC College cam ! fur '"hai ge;, that invesigating a i I‘eneio:, acted with greater speed jto investigate the circular than | such agencies would have if there j had he.-n a lunching. or a "Negro's home bombed," or e Negro worn- Inn raped." (Continued on pace 8) CITIZENS WANT OUSTED MEDIO 1 RAtriGH A letter from a Tie - 9 ; ;,ro high school P.-T.A in Rock- I ogham ma • lead to the reinstate - I | I’lcu! of Di 'Frederick D Quick I k’l -u of Rockingham who lost hit | , it-ense to practice medicine +ol : loving hi - conviction in Middle : 'if t < Wirt of violating the liar j i iron Narcotics Act, the State i' '.id of Medical Examiners in- Idicatr-d Monday. ' ‘Our members are in sympathy - ill Dr Quick", the Board, presi dent replied. ' and his patients need for his service. Our action, in no wav closed the door to Or. Quick'.-- reinstatement of license information of Ihc type you have given lb” Boaid is very help ful in ii - and to Dr. Quid." FFOPFE SITFERINC Th-- F-T. A 1 rllf: r- expressed full confidence in the physician who had attended to Rockingham med ic i needs and said that if he had i minted rules and practices he bad done so for the sole purpose of helping his fellowmen, and con cluded: $ "Many hundreds of good Me- 9 (Continued on page 8) b

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