17 INJURED IN SCHOOL BUS CRASH ★ *lr A ★ it 'k ~k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * tAt ★ A' ★ tAt A A "A ★ ★ ★ Ar ★ A A A AAA Durham Host To Shrine Gaia Day Event May 16-1 7th Si I' it ll \ M Durhiun's Tempi*', Z-.ifa No. 176. 1h set to pUv host the sin- ON SPEAKING 101 1! »r Helen t dinniids, grarluute pro lio-tr nf history -it North t i rolimi * Hlegr, Durham, is cur rrntlj in tin- midst of an li eng-ngc irlcnt spe.-iking tour Much in demand is a speaker, Dr kdmondx is: to hr principal speaker at high s« hool finals in North ( arolina mil Virgii'i i KLUXERS GET SENTENCES Hooded Terrorist Given Prison Sentences In Trial tt .r i f *:'. tON Tea admitted former ;• *mv b^rof \hr inf'OLiou;- Ku K 1 • >: K m i *}-»*-•??-.. •*; v-" : ssateneed tn prison ?er :?*.••• he it thi:* -vee?*. f*>U<V‘.'fn£’ ?r;:*s f rift. fVcM'f ,J i|i> Oon Gill am motor! oh? the sen ten r?> Tuesday as a p/mke«l - com! room in awe. Si v «i (b c rn e n re o ? <tr r*• H {« prison rtud four ''♦hf V fre phred nn long \ trrm>. A« i>lr\ enth n»r»n «l,n faring \v». nf flip tO r |y <t' f*. on re T*v ilPi t • Hop., of u-e Pair Niuff Kdn. •A-kod for leoieimy. noting That “Faithful” Give $2500 Easier Bunny To Bishop '‘Daddy’' Grace In N. C. TV u, '.VI ‘ 'A ! .EM, M *' ■ A i —Tii? ' Huriiiy" runic late <o>- The Hcv C. M. (Sweet Daddyj Grace. > >it " hen if nr rived ii . had dollar bills pinned to i» The ; Take tvs; dm. at $25,000 The I"Cdev Ilsa reluEov. cnl! ■ estimated at ;'!00.f;00 devout fol b’ters visited here last week and r.erc P'ed the generous offerings of his cult. REV. f, M. (»A»»Y) GRACE ’ ders. a small band whipped 1 1.: members into a frentsy. His sermon ended with » cli matic march past a small table to leave something for Sweet Daddy. A large basket holding an 1 Easter rabbit had been placed on < , the table. Around its edge had' mr;it Shrine (iaief Day colrbra < tine P> he staged this wnk end, it w ,<.* announced her? i in-sday 'Hie Durham shrine group. wfiM'h lias hradtinarters in »ts | temple at Fayetteville Street THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy ~ \C ah- &~*j -/t’cvz J Worth More VOl.i MN .X! Woman Will Get Degree After 40 Long Yea rs mu i:\srono on M»y 'o. t siighUv-gra\ dig luficri lonking woman ’.till receive her degree from Henuett 1 oi ler,*- Imre more than f(J years late In 11)11. Mrs. K- i therinn r>nn nelll Lvnn of 201) North, l,u- [ *viij i.f* HO Oim -O rare for hr. \v if o a.n •'\ thrr *. * rh j ) rj»« r» F r G :}y TvvO' 4. : • ! , I T mI j (h r *at P • and _yc : rt nuicnf h.id sought -<> payers v if, roftv'irt ;.;uj iden tified a:-: pw wiidt-t ivj ftoggingy. ■ even ihoffgh. he iv.-» • ;* township con toi'-lr* n , h»»n the- nsypt-i idei >■ rode. Hr . -entehee wa . . J at five of a * a <;» ; r a? tafe h Ml so. Iv.nl). • , (> i \ J ’ o-,ordh:s ponded on three yoa»‘s )t V Ti.) ti e co o iv'.mm lt<- directrrt - -t 1 -n t*o*> ItpP'-Mhl \VI Hid ' i 1 i: ' i lv ! -11 c- T: •' lHi - i • 11 m,lii,(!Fit ou (>*s;»■ Si Hi- day vas short only Do minutes but during that, une the Daddi preached hiieflv, collected the offering and in the midst of shouting by his follower*;, was whiskey away in his luxurious limou sine. Daddy Grace visited, his House of Prayer for All People here and together with his G*-tce El- been pinned dollar bids. “That rabbit lakes something green . and elder yelled as the dancing' marciirr started past Tambourin*' band members, dressed m ;;; vid.y rad uniforms, clrcleo pest the basket about 10 i CVtminwd on p«,g-e 8) i and I nwlor Avfnuc, *>vpruts miiiif ; ;,fMt(i Shrine inembrrs from :,lt o\i r tt,c state to par (ieipate in the 2-riay event utiieti will get underway Tri day morning, May 16. A public meeting is to be KALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WiIEK ENDING SATLRDAY .VIA Y ID, 1952 tiler Street. completed tier first hui vears i( Bennett it took It years more inter rupted b> a teaching career, earing for an Invalid mother, and raising a family heture she could finish die other two years. SCHOOL BOSES CRASH; DRIVERS FACE CHARGES 1 \T*hX Two student .»ch . b’i • drivers fare charge ■ ' van • arid reckle.-s driving here I lei ; eel-; thf n' lllt of a two* | i'n-. v ; * cl: i-i which tii of the tU'lc;ni Apex - 1 Miioi- H, gh i 'i-,t !•<•(( ivrd injuries Monday. John fhceti. drive! of one of ■l-c iii.-v,-. v , :.t Mel’hcrson Ho»- •ita? in D”rbn.'n f ,4, r treatment of • : fractured nose and other • '.minds. Miss Maty Tow, at Ca toliniar, pro -.time was at St Aft* 11< *;:;t • , Jtalf ie!, being iit rated for a jaw injury, iind it •>;e- reported th-;i siie may have ome teeth removed Green is* ■ xpeeied <o be out of the hos pital this week Mias Chriatine Wamble, another ■ f the injured, was released fromi the Durham hospital Tuesday 1 Most of the others received cuts | and bruises, and were given first • aid treatment without being hos (C.ontlnurd «n page 8i BTC FBI ASKED TO INVESTIGATE NC VOTE BIAS t KAI :FIGH President Truman , has been asked to have the De- i pnrtment of Justice investigate charges that Negroes have not ; been allowed to register in three i North Carolina Counties. » Secretary Raymond Maxwell of i ■the State hoard Tuesday made 1 public a telegram which Charles! i A MCLean of Winston-Salem, State director of the Political Ac tion Committee of the National As- : -ociatjon for the Advancement of Colored People, sent last week to Charles M Britt of Asheville, chairman of the State board. McLean’s wire reportedly toid: Britt that Negroes had been de nied permission to register in the three counties nnd added. “ill have, this day requested President Truman to order investi gation by Department of .Justice.” (Continued on page 8) BiPC National Farm Week Observance, July 20-26 RALEIGH. N. C. < A NT’ i National farm fVeek will be observed this year July 20-(W, it was announced fast ivcck by ■the National Safety Oim< it and the U. S. deijartment of Agriculture. The general theme for the observance week, said f|. ML Ellis, agriculture engineer for the State Extension Service, is "Adopt right attitudes towards safety, think safety, act safe. ty i fContinued on page Rj held if (he VVliit< Rock B.iri list t imreli Erichly evening ,it U p.m, ~i v. hich time tin- Shrine Imperial Potentate*, Dr. Raymond Jackson of Chicago, is to he the principal speaker, following the public, afiatr i'trs. l.yun returned to Ren net. in January. 1951, to com plete her degree requirements after seeing her three children through college. Her two daughters both attended lien* inti and graduate with hon ors a fen years ago jflt v ffiflDß -*££&%>£>* ~r • ---V ■•? *|v, j&Jjjjjn&' v Jlfe* *L r *.i RAI EfGHITES Tt RN OUT i TO REGISTER Registrants turned out rn masse last Satur j d.-,v at the various polling pre cincts In order to get their nan-,-x on the registration hooks ■ , 'thpt they might be •-•ligilde in vote in the forthcoming et-e Registration Improving As NAACP Campaign Closes RALEIGH Piealh awaken- Jng t' l their civic responsibility. rcsicfiiLs of Ka «. Raleigh and ; South Park nocked to the polls >i Siiuird-iv. resulting in what elec tions. officials term HEAVY regis tration in both Precinct 20 and I Precinct 26 j The Rii icish Chapter of the NAACP which is conducting re gistration sue voting clinics throughout Raleigh and has dis tributed more then 'OOO peers of registration and voting informa tion. and so far has given out registration and voting informa tion to almost 1000 persons Is still , waging b relentless campaign to get the names of Negroes on the books before the closing dead! ne f€eirtini»ed «b p’,\ga 8i the member shrincts »r*- -chi (luted to retire to the local tempi*- vi-hcr*- cocktail pact.; is to be staged I lie ceremonial bail is to be held at the Durham Arm ory at 19 pm. Friday night. Mrs Lynn put her Bennett' studies into a schedule that kept her on the go from 6 am. to midnight daily. While going to school at Bennett, she taught as si;.ppl\ teacher in tile cits school system and at the night school for veterans > tion. Pictured at precinct. No 26 frosby*Garfield Scholo. is a j portion of the throngs that turned out to register lasi Sa turday. Polling places will b, opened at) day Saturday, May 17th iron, 9 am. til! sunset - - t GOTO BY SHIRLEY HEARINGS FOB RETRIAL FOB MILLER BEGUN ; WASHINGTON. N. €. ~ Attorney Herman Taylor and ■ Trunk Sro'vn. Defense attm n» .vs • foi iMtayitic Miller indicated Tuesday that they may introduce * Beaufort County records for the i 1 , last 16 years in thoto effort to ■ : show that. Negroes are system*. t {Continued or* page 8,; A special Ic.iiure- of Pic bail is to be thy staging of -i beau ty and talent p.agrsn during the lntermisison period A parade through the streets of the city i 1 planned for i! o'clock Saturday morning. I AI Hi a!’ 2d at Dudley High School, and ran tier household Her teaching work took up the greater pact of tier days and nights. She went to Ben nett trem (GO to 5 pin. on week days and Saturday i Continued on page Hi | Carolinian jrnoT*t[ I |jjj||»s* | '1 144 ; '!;a=s—kksav-sm;.. By *>l» >tf ey QO.STIOV Many of nur du dents are trained .mm! omd in the field r>f music only 1,1 find themselves enable to cure, professional engagement because Negro institutions mri organizations engage white nmsieiians for their affairs Wh&t is > our reaction to this'.’ JOHN F MIDDLETON, f-mlege • senior, Washington. D. C. I have n definite stand >n issues, of this nature I believe in equal i ,nn; for all till fie ri musicians, regardless cot or, race. etc. iBL mM In reaction tt>M W** this statement 1 ft 1 ? ' # Th ■ Negro. in' '""If * ~ t||l hi..- endeavors to . , „• Jfii fIESMPWP maintain > a re - speetable and iucrativ* position in his chosen field, has to endure twice l.hi hardships of his white contemporary. In the light >f that fact, 1 foci, that it would be only fit'uv.; and just that Negroes, in their promo. • lions and affairs, .hire a qualified band giving the preference "> the qualified Negro band. ALBERT C HENRY. college senior. Trinidad. R. W. I: We have not yet got ten away from the idea that that which is While is Right We find ourselves clinging tenaciously to everything that is white foi leadership (C<Munme«> on page 8j PICTURE ONE SiiF-’S A WINNKh -- Atiss t hnicntiiu* tVcaver. a native <*f Kaleig'h who attends schuot at Mary Potter School, Ox lord, wis v\iruHi of top honor* in a r«- « ;’ni beauty and talent pageant Wealthy NC Matron and •%/ Bishop Speaks Voids BH(K)Kj.VN, ,\ t V cg'F ;A!a h to** mor lonr.r: <:h.r *-.*.»«»o to bv on- • ■ »tc .: Vs ;ro wonirn in Ok* nnlion tn«! Gm..' rn\ Conier* * g now u\ .seat*ion IV ,i. vV-s!ls, I> A 1 F>t*biD.:Cin • i;.f; nnd [)| S ( L Spot ‘ Bishop Vp-rpro t|, h«s mil nn \v r* -K |K »i ih(F‘ top in rlHii'i i* * ifT-h s, ?>tit his ast.iti* Imj'-i n<’>> if unooi iinri strirl iru havt* plated him in the i’G ;.t Jink in the fin uncial \v<rfd its the nation capital. T'Ua . J.,, . C •.« , I, ;* j, opftrtrnentxS, on Saturday I ) GJi w iii be si’OsivpD-n: -o-.tiJ .• i. ar.d \V*ij ■,st r >r: -*S.*)ll ’;i . *■ ■>&* 1 * .Ml ' J | jg|S n ! ■..&*. .;.-N4v: '•>: V " , . ■. J I Ji * I**1 ** ffl I Jglp Jk, 1 Jras§y& 'ft 4*s% ", '' ei: * -«S i Mi 4./,: -> MMk WimmSm 1 l rUINCITAJ, SPEAKKR fir. Raymond L. JiteJosewi imperial Potentate. Shrinera, to schedul ed to be the principal speaker at a publu- meeting to he staged if\ t-iu* Shrim* Tempi?* of r rink It n, fivanville and oth* ’ » unities. \ir.s Wo vet- is jii'f tuiei remi* Hi’ ; i vocal st'leo lion which won hot the hon«»T. iHominijs ' ' ••*•••• • <> - % / It#. -rfc ~ •: &: ■ . + v--. • »••*<" ■ zkj&S k&Sx&V&I'X ■»■ >•' V>v f 'Xfcfigt i’ .. ,«§ | w Yjgj * VM>fi’lATl ... Thoin:«- W, Voting, jirfsiiiont of sht .foimial and Ouiilc !'••:.dishing ( oinpaiiV, 'wtrioili, ;-, s(m‘Ku<” a post <>n the- Norfolfc < ity < nunriJ Mr. I'nurt* has ret (i. the endor .i-inciti of !'<<!h r.o - in his amp ;r> • at White Work Knpiif.f. Cbv.f!r\ 9 Durham, Friday oir ht In roe 9 junction with the a nuns I Rbrine V Gala Day celebration which h jfl to be heid in the Bull City ltd- I day and Saturday. g

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