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$40 THOUAND FIRE SWEEPS A&T 1 i '' PS ! UFSII’ I;E1> SOI-* JJU'fl New York soprano II; li :i Phillip , -,ii nek r. tllou lor tin tinted States while on * concert tom in F.urnpe. I:; itit-ss Ins to At t Cernuny after a tiler til Xu-.iria sh: shipped file tan- ui a UUvakUl soldit ( W'.b® i nt, in! he? train eonipaffluent a rut tried to < i I'n * ii. "He Irit.l t., ret me tn ti k politic >' *he 4 O r V #> *’ I I * J Ack # Building is : ? *-ii3y Ft vc * i.sßf :nu - A VKi.l. Hi i '.Vi.-pt 1' :iO :1 j O r.uO<UliS» t’-Hm.v ■ / iy.,Uuii,. - -.nu/.u Huor ivru.m,;. tiV t ‘ ? ! ;♦. « f:J ! K' U'&XihU'i :Vti L .-.i ;• ;, ;: ~1 On';'.; ‘Bone Cruslier* Is Jailed in ivairaer * GIiAIiA.VI An t box, ■ with a rec'O'ru r* ?■• «vn h«K been |i'C‘ L* -:v With. lifl othm luiin i.iliti t'iioi'; «‘.J V'i?h th«* )«ib. ei > 'liAiidl'; '■->] a Slu: t.'-ket Jj t.; i !;• :t- Wijfj His*, To i.'-J i i*h bed ,-ii a! la j• •. oi i the j) ill'll «il T 1 eh f <ai*y !9. The i-\- kb'-. in entitled as Lev* < Bora- CVi.'shv-r) Olivei-, 27, v* a*? «! A.: k;nd ..d- je, with OiiWiUarct # * tHivr, 21. rn the bsetal .-layins! ti;i fdiiiiwvnd o-waird who \va>. u; * < ■./VeViAfi '/.']?;■ i... :kiiU ClUrht-d • tiiii'd iiOu U .4-. i;; v *»iv*t.<4 figliti*: *»* J The State-in Brief..,j Final Rites For Mrs. Lane i. M H(;il ! itnerat serv ices i r >trs, Kaltie S. I.IIIU", Sit local ISlutrttn W'llO died at la-i home. 5 Vlas tits Street fast Tluiltsday ... <re held Sunday at is |» it* !!i. i ir-,1 Baptist t tiiMvh. Woman’s Deal i,KU .witOKo Miss Ureola < alli.ir 4, lia 111 !), died <»f Ssu tui.it causes provoked by an epileptic seizure ‘.aid a large <iii.inf(lv ot alcohol. an au topsy itwali'd here this week. fin medical report cleared tin- w otnun's boy friend—Paul Harris s'?, ot Use saint* address i,.t any in the death. He had been held tor In \ - !n;.iiii»i pending tin- au topsy. Khortlj before ties death Saturday Might, the v. omatt had feigned a wiirraiM charging Fuss Results In S7OO Charm* WEa'< til ,1. ~~ An argument v.tih his wife east Willie E. liarwes of New Hitt. Route i. 11 i’W S7OO. Barnes pleaded guilty in the iec#fd«\ t.'irtsri here to a charge ot reeklev; dritizig, ibrauit'dt zusx a car he w«» f j aid lie - ,iit » icsni-nt T’-ttman is a i tK< ami ncan Aiius-nn ; . 'i i >v( ■ ! lint 1 wouldn't talk, And v,hen in- g raiil-t-d my sen anil licUicd me uwltr Hit chin, t 'hipped hint g «n> : at-i Hard, i'-.it stunned hint.'' Mirs i'!iili:(i. ftas reported tfii- im’i ■ «! r lit In He..Si i iltil.’llf Miiilii i»i Tii i I’ll in t I iitkinl t, t icfiiialiy : 1 l , , a } e oi H'lirstu La ‘ t >•; ; i t” : . I* J 1C t i'T ft-. it Wit'S . v! - (.Kui'cd mi the shoyj I : 'A* < :■ >*: tii: • ■£ r.o ;>U. < > ;*<•( <)t tm In :td- Aition tu thv the lirt* . - v-d ; urr * ,Uui 1 ht* Vi lut t Toil Lit uir-d mi ’j H. i ixrornu. ! ]. Lo i.ijvc of ihe isrutal iiiilart* <»i iift 1 crime, pol'« ofEicrers of tn*' IVurlsiLftiOfi - (iraliiim il udvisjLTe to hou:,r 'ifo*ir prisoners in riot proof jails. The N l l pOrtn'diy lt4 VV placed the men in the Oranite and (lUtiloHl < mints Whieh man is i)s whieh iail vas not disi’losrd i 'OXiTsSION n\m, A coni i-on oi -e rim pi h. ** y Tn j t :•: t- v.&' t • \ a bv*t*n u a i n cd (r*»iti i'A-tsj.4 j .Lo tin i uuinaien (diVPT. I (< onliniied on pa&t di i <». S it ill ior k paslos', was i.a eisargc. ami iutriaj was in lit Airs. Ititii is sin lived h> tin. t-l rtltn'rs loin .la In; iitei . ill,! \ i i.t sons tn is “Natural" Harris with attitekiug her « till a hat. In t Silt* died soon after Harris was glared in 1 ’ jail. t.r, VV } fltthii, resident itiiiyim at t'itr Hnspi'tal at intuited death to a eonvutsion dttriiiK which tin woiiu n was imtihii to i'l-i her breath. In liet dtomach. Dr. Rahil said, there Mas a large amount «d alcohol Occupants of the home in i which the woman lived said that she t:mS had numerous j > jiili jitir sieaitro.. driving collided <»n fliyhway ti-1 with on,- driven by Elder ( Kush the lii-ienb'itit Kttifed tha> his wife was ••inssiiiß” and i lliut the wreck was caused when she grabbed the. sterri»g i (Conttowed c-s. jvape Sj N. C. Ex-Boxer Held in Robbery-Murder THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy y ' C**o4t*iAj , 7 Worth More VOLI MI X! RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY 1 t MRER .' RUNAWAY CAR KILLS WOMAN 52 YEAR-OLD WOMAN CRUSHED AGAINST WALL Lali 1 .VI otic I Car i A M'S (!raz\" on Sfm t: Phis Woman It) Wall MC-iJNT GILEAD A 52'Vcae eld wornati died enroute to a has* iiitiil near here Monday foil-awim; freak act ;d. r.i in which she was run-away anlnsriobile. Airs. riffle t.ili.v, the victim, fust her life when the run away machine went out of ( (tittle) at tu'i tilt and t rushed her against a stone wall. Police i (-ports *,ay tha: a iock - tr> fool throttle on the 1002 mo de! i oboe being driven by Miss M< nt< Scaraboroitjjh t white) of Florence Sooth Carolina caused the accident. Mis:-: Scoi'aUiroiiiih idieyt'tiiy was I'liiihny away tuim a cun. when c e.ai suddenly lea}.-! out of .h;oh : a red a ’i'-. the street ai.o crushed Hi*- '-c ;mi HijUinsi Hit* .; if of a thc-jire tiiCi'e Two '.via’ife > ..c!'( jiin j,r-d iu!i.i the safety of a ne.-I by do inva;. I}(i-;*ib!y savin;; t;iv-ii- lives. The driver of the car was ti'Ca’.- t-i.S for • light injuries. Nature ! the action it :mv which will bt> taken in the case acid not he divnigei! pendin,'. : orthe; mve: !i;;:ttio;i Lawyen Ne w St a »!-M,EIG7I Attorncvs Herman aiHi J Kiank Browi-i Wednesday »*uj|'i uni' C-uTi.iC'l'eu (Vit.il State Ca li Corn'misstoner Johnson •-mtl t*e\' i iiur Ken Scott in an elfin t tu gain a star of execution for C. 1 <He Mill* youihi'ul flea fori County nian accused of mur- Hi: ar,-.; sentenci'd to oie in the iitn.il chamber at Central Prison r • iday. f ontrary to pre-rtleased .stories on the attorneys' ap pearance before the chief tn eenlive and the paroles com niissioner that a eommutation <*f sentence of life inifinyon tnenf would tie asked for Mil !er. it was learend t:< at the liarristers asked stay of ex ception on tin- premise that Miller was denied hi* const! lutional rig!it.s during the Jan uary trial of .iit* case in that Negress were excluded from the jury. The lawyer:-' stand, il was also learned came a» •.< surprise to the other conferees ,*. bo were prepar ed !o discuss commutation pro cesses No dee.sici. had been reached on - Faces of ts ' MRS. BASS Wl>n,D BE MCE PKF.XV —Mrs. Charlotte A, Bass, noted cx-newspap<-r publisher, lias roe. nth, inHiated » erun paign for the viee-Preideocj. of the United Stale*, tin the Pro g-ressive Party ticket. Vince Hs Hi mata ts the third party's shocle to seek the FresWency, r *'~ FRIN'CtTAi.S IN COU.EGF I I VI) DRIVE Pictured above I* 'll J.d illeijUl I I-45611S why till private college in the south w.g* , survive, are (left to rig lily !" 1) j Jackson. vice-president of l.it'e j ami Time Magazines and puti li-'hci in Fortune; Msart syming- j ton Reconstruction Finance Oor portation head: Ur. Harold L. T rigs, president of st Angus- F-gpe s lo lest tie Edict , MiP< r’< fete ;,t C.'o-oltniaH pta-:s ti',:., , hut AltO) tWJS TavlOt and Psower antto'.mci! themselves ready it illH'e.: Sill * t<> test the fit lllcipit'S of a?, f’fticl < • y the N( Ct • * -A:- Aibi;. rt i«iti\ t J \( omtiniii tl on pax- BTC ~ Pit INSTRH IH)N SCHOOL If) itl-AI ON VANN SI HJEC.TS CHAhliUrrE Masiy -übjecls. ■ !l be C.-nsid* :e i T tin- Sei'.tiol e-f 1 1 ist i oct ioo cl West v. .:a/il.l.ti: il l eh Seiiool Saturday under Spoil : orsliip of Uie North Carolina Con less ui Colored Parent* and Teachers. Pvsoiii'fe persons and group it.: I'lers will rmiode tin- following: 'Mrs. W 1* Venning, president of Charlottes Council of Paretns > ond Touch* rs who wifi lead a riis ! < iMHoo ji parent-teacher calen* • o',;; and pro ■ ifn; V) H. Green of Ti'yijii, bud'.'et mid finance; Mrs. Willie Mae I’t.ftcr, menibership t( iiiitiruied on page Ki he Feople Who Make The News Around North Carolina i ... .^^gwia^ar itr,/ 1 jpay) ! BCDSHfj *ireawi!®(BßftJtoS^rS?w<rS» DR. DANIEL IS S U A W SPEAKER. Dr. Robert P. Dan id, former presdient of Shaw UnKersitv and now chief Uve at Virginia State tollegc will lie principal speaker a.i an Honors Day observance to be held a Shaw Wednesday, April m fine's College; and Stanley Hon*' president of the Standard Oii S WINNERS— Pictured with the Host Reverend Bishop Vincent is. Waters. 118 are Miss Bar bara Dearins, of Raleigh, win ner wt the first senior prize id ; diocesan finals of the oratorical contest sponsored tor DatholSc. JHr-‘ :<£s? sSMBmMII » Jffif «NWr®W* fr*EF fe ::/" ?m ; W MiSr i" l ~ Jt. • > gp , REV. Dc-ADWIJER MILL KEY NOTE The s}-<-v. Theodore ft »«• Adwyler, senior in the Stbuitl of Religion. Shaw Uni versity. will be keynote speaker when tht University's M«-nN Men’s Personnel Council hold* Its Mens Day übser*. anre at Hist Bapiit't Church gu&d*y. Company and New York City chairman of the i s.'.' United Ne youth WiL ur Hankins of si. Thumps Oa'tftolic school, Wil mington, won first place in the junior level ruuti si They »> ill appear at tin.- urh:i:;i t'<im,nsx so deliver Un-ii >.i ;/«• w inning atidrex •:-:-, Hmtrt i#>ui!cx\ N t i ai’n ?1 m JmPBSov:. JK, *%v fSZxtim : ; <f* fw ;: 4 |f , j: | l 4s#- are ' wliiiii * ( ~* ~ jMjt ijSre... &Jgr jL .s^mw MSS. TRENT SI.'CCI MBS Mrs, Ho'ltie Covington Trent, wife of 1 ’resident W .1 Trent of f.ivincstonr I’W'fi* was bu ried last wrick folio v Ing torn (l. sisivv faw-wl rites Hi the Col li re Chapel at Salislmr.i IntTed i«t atniing Use -f#rvlvor>., are the hu. h.KsO. .VIU three cluidfain. gro College Fund Campaign, chatting at the opening rounds ot the 1952 campaign at the Hotel Tiara ir* New York on April is. Heading the list tof speakers of the campaign which is conducted each year to secure Hinds with which to supplement the funds of the 32 member colb ■ - wcie John D. KovkieSl.r, Jr., and Hr Trigg, & ■ Iru ck-d nve r Pop I Crushes Son, 4 j WINSTON SALEM The most distraught, man in Wiucton saiciri tliis ~ stis Thuinsf Kh) Jojiv s [a t: ~ck-drives who ecvidvntly ran over ami crushed to m ath Ist . ,'i ur year-L‘i.! son vb O V Reginald Jones, the youth tu 1 ami tim victim, was pro notuiccd dead on arrival at a local hospital xhortlj after he accident. The father .said hr hati ins; p..; Kc-d his true k a few doo> .way from in- home and instruct I'd ti.C- ton to -:•!> .ill ho.-fi-” :tf • -c; e;.-n:r the chili; iT-ovn f; '..m i tno truck cab and olf the nmnitia board. The- father further related tti.it hc waited same few minutes ti : depositing the child to s„e: tne truck underway again Two Telephone Coni -any em ploye- parked nearby w..,;:]., a as the truck cased ir.to l- ar and ti e left real wheel of the two ton truck passed over the young -15.il S head The,. Veiled lc. I'm fa thei too late The witnesses said that the boy had crawled under the truck in stead of going home as hi lather had instructed Investiganting viffit'era recorded the death as an unovuiria-bk acci dent oil vVinstOh-SSlem Strecis m !'): i 2 RALEIGH NAACP SET MASS MEET SUNDAY, MAY 4 RALEIGH The Raleigh Chap ter of this Natianu l Associa.ittoir for the Advancement of Colored Peeph. will hold a rttiisr. meeting on Sunday May 4. "it 3:<Ki i ro at the Merlin Street Baptist Church. 'Charles .Tones of Method, prest* : dent' of the Ralegih Chapter, an nounced here Thursday night. The genera! them* of (lu* meeting will be "The Chal lenge of the Negro in . and the principal speakers will tie i>r.C. B, Middleton, mem ber o( the pediatric staff and secretary of the general staff at St. Agnes Hospital; Mrs. .Vuiiu B, Delaney, professor of Speech at St. Augustine's Col lege and member of the ex ecutive board of the Raleigh NAACP; and the Rev tj, TV Watkins, of the extension de w outiuueu ■»». page 81 3Mi;lilS iVI J.HI \ 1 tVI II \| Vi j;1 11 J »<i <;is i »•:>,* .uni vo'f t cr INK S i ri.sjiAV 7:’tin ■ «;:•* »* m Manly >! f r I't Christ tan I hutch WT.jiSj !:>;!> \ t v id ■ h,;;a v M JtlouihvoHh Si t Alt ini itsi» \ v 7 'v x :;o i* i\i Martin Street fhurch I’Mom; :r»r,i2 ill ill lnliif itUilUili on I'* lister turn. REGISTER VOTE APPEAL IS m WITH APATHY liv laities 11. ttujhiu i(Ai .Eiuti An a! of the i. chai'!"- »r ti.u National -c.a’itm U)X tin /*.;*VimculilClit *if Colored People to citizens and pru.pi. ivr vssU'i'' tu attend a *r 'it- *..i n tralion .m-.t voting clinics viiiTt-: iiy being hold in East Hale i i', S "V Par!: and at the Blood-, to ih .Street Vide.'A has en roll merer :tptatb> and lethargy, but '• N'AAC! 1 not only expects ! to continue its effort;', but is ex- | i t vied to employ an unannounced series of entirely new tactics. I- \ cry body m Italeigh town e.tik|» no math r how tong nc iii been a registered voter niid > t t;HI illCss of wiitilhei hi# name in already on tin book# ; or not will have to registvi Hgiliii tin-, spring, ami the NA A< l* clink is just another way ol aiding prospective voters, esiit . !)> persona who have never iegistered unit vot ed with any difficulties they have flit iirtereu in previous rears ant! clarify any dills cullies anticipated at the poll#. Tie■ boohs Will bo open at he i.K.'!Us, p la ts s ‘iii Saturday. May l s.ip.'..iov May 10 and Saturday May i”. and at the hoinv nr place* I, ; aa- - 111 -c l I leCtiVrS it iitriu each tv.-ek daj It out t entinued on page Hi Cari.‘lun«i» || I >5 ll)i l)| I ||ll**’ || I ' ri)ivun|| By Shirley I <-1 rsT.it-V. In. you feel that |$ th* carter woman with a ag fannlv should vvtu'k'.’ Cl lIKS M.-UTT'E \ AUCHAN. iCe- ■ i mental i ‘ ■ n.ie! > upt.-s v imi . Ha- p 1 k-igh: n Only if a WOKiuu tr able to pro- S . i vide a rich, full and happy borne ■ : life for her laiTiily .sh-’nid she ■ - e,,T)U. an her carver. ■ Mo s t pc-ijpld ■ ■ spii/vil.illij- ci f 8 npnnsibility of friend.- or rdn- H 1 tires' children or adopting child- fl nv-i: It would not seom right to fl eitptvt these working ec-opies to fl ■ ut'ii;.- themselves tne love aud tie- H : ' Lau of little of provided fl ■ i'( .w career.-- {if no; iiiterfere with ■ tin proper rearing of their family, fl i MRS GE3T.THUDE DRAKE, ■ 1 : teacher, Raleigh: H 'Vi-.- 3 belie v«.- a career womati fl with ,i family should work if ft ■ * possible for her to merge- Tier fl I 'R«t and marriage, and be a d«- H j voted mother and wife. 11l Fot the «hould S] be able to par-* h| fl tdrig on Ihe -pan WB of the woman ,Bfc-:r«, who iw assumed the W| iCnatistted oa page »j H
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