IGNORES (IJSANCi:. fO PIONEER
Durham Keeps Lily-White Council
BV ST U F VVRJTMt
DURHAM 1 fii ■ city, known
fa. and .vide Tin; Friendly
City of Industry and Education"
ignored its chance to become a
tetter race relations Monday ntsi.t'.
city pioneering in tne -nLnrj of
'"lien iC < it; ( • mes! : efc. ,-d :•,
elect a Negro to Nil a council
vacancy evented <’>• the i.h ;.th of a
foirn r toeridyr
Instead of na/riiny r , cu ■
dotyel oui y < r os. ~ "on
of the local nUzep.ry as .oil a.,
three of its numbers to 'lk va
cant post, thf ", neil oho to fill
the post insf"-:d •i• i, > unmet
• rember of the l.'-met: hr; . .(tup
.fames T. Taylor, n ember ut
the faculty oi North Carotin.
I I m ■ I m m m m
Irked B4Health
Man Promt So 1$
AN ANGEL OF MERCY - - ON RE AT, •WINGS’ —Captain Helen F. Templeton, of Troutman, N. C.
ti one of best-known Army flight -nurses to Korean wounded. Now operating on to. s. cross-country
ytttty, Ca.pt Templeton ministers to grwel.v wounded of oil ranks, and is a pioneer in tb« field of
Aviation medicine. Necessity of high degree of tr lining is inrti< cted by large numbers of wounded
repairing mental and morale attention following combat. (News Ere ,s photo)
THIS IS IT!
Martin School Issue
Has s< Another Side”
(Noif I 3st 'vrrM, *he ( V
ROUMAX ra!ri eri the story
«f ’♦he >lartin County school
situation ns seen thrnnirh the
eyes of the country superin
tendent This week, wp are
presenting the other side of
the mai'er. The ( \ ROMM AN
makes no attempt to art as
judge or Jury in the matter
In this situation, as tn aii
matters 'onfprning our people,
the CtpOt.lM.tN is on the
side of right, on the side of
justice. etj: ality and fair plavl
Martin C ; n' ‘• }v.s on es'irri :t
--hr ! \MES A ".Hi PARJ>
ted Negro •. übhc IT, .;>! po: niall-a'
of COO. Os th : i'iOO only about
one thir 1 ever re?ch hi -h school.
Tiiree nny v e mans rcas»n;- for
‘his - tin tap. poesiolv thn low
(-■crr -nr. i' h-vt-l nt •• in 'his
area i- the •iin.standine reasoiy
.'Cnntiimeri on pate 5i
Kl A V HEAD GU LTY
Hamilton races Four
Year Prison Sentence
WHITF-VILI-E - T,...
Oi the ‘"-ui ’"• ' t t.ntimied on page Hi
launched by trie - -■< r. -?■
Id montny in • -) -Tth
When “Or. ’ Hamilton admit- fa ’ .AsA/
ted guilt to tin chare Mr > v ,;^®
instigating the floughiftt* «f fc. \
people of both rares through JP*"/ i’fe,
the area, he pv.t him self in line “
for a maximum prison sen- |®L-gii
fence of four years und gave Kflf
truth to the declarations of a
number of Ktewntrn who said dpf ? &00W&-
that Hamilton had order - d |l |"M
them to “uphold Klon policiesT' Jr * 'Wth
through their artiwn. , ,-\H '■* wr ' t
Hamilton pleaded guilty rpcoft BL mF *
tally to the charge of conspiracy jnnf 3|
to assault and assault upon MfS. ■KMji.'gJf M* / Jg .
Evergreen Flowers, a Jfejtco worn- ""■■ - ’ *“
so. who was token froni her home •
and savagely beaten ■ y hooded TBOMAS HAMH-TON
and robed Klansnm. ©tree other - -----
< oiley * here who was 'do
leal, d in i recent election in
his rjsie- loi a -eat on the
Joc.ii eon. 'il, w;ii one of three
consuii ; i I by the eollir il
bero f Uie bogrd on the naming
i. ,i i.i-yy o/ t ) Oumciinvi.! J.
flank lywfieifi, win r d -th -
, •ic-'iiiey. Mt Taylor was
,r ; >: ji., ;l by three cuuisi.il
11 ■■,« i• a :i one vote and the
V, '» f me l.'/'is SC'liod ou t ilv*'
;1 ■J . I'*.. t‘ 3 / ki tiio s’
i j *> if
An itr. passioned pitas hy Socai
r v .
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W< " ■
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■y;- ‘IS*- '
rnot chance
(' O. on, an official
of Uv* la»ti Commutoti on No
g n)(\ of thf !<?••', *J ’*“l
- 0 f ibp N:y v.r’H
>. n. r i > fiiih-ri to v‘, ve ivc* notable
roiisidv i •!•' ■!!.
• ,v ' j? O EVCtTtt,
ii n'u "rerr of Lho co tin oil,
i . -.•••• p \liti
n
1 i ••:?■)* M•• T ? »yhnr-rrjo be
. ' '. • !' »r r-»>r> -idcrritioa.
(. , 1 Xi. V'/hIKGTISOn N;'d;
• , >i> nornmate fi Vp
' b. oT-.irc I M? that the
,l. i ( > ■ -iv .• <vc u \ oift- in o -y
*Tj ' ' 1 1 * * 4 ' ’■
, i 's' ■ "cMin further muted
; ( nntimied on page ;>j
Rev. Sister Gary Forms Group
MAN IN FAILING
HEALTH FOUND
DEAD IN POND
Victim threatened Tn
Shoo? Self Prior To
Being Found Drowned
DURHAM The body of an
-d man. known through his na
• :\v community to have b-u'n de
spondent and constantly threaten- •
: ■ f nd Goatin..; ✓
■ ■ -:v r., a here late lasi week
The iaeation of the man s shoes
nd -In i;e,;i in :.o orderly 1
.nap be? ide Use pond save sup
t :o b--l. S !; it the man
>1 nice out his oft-repeated
■ Continued on page
FUM-FLAIAMERS
TAKE TWO FOR
HOOE AMOUNTS
ORJETNSROfiO Police this
week are te-rching for two
•T'timfhim" jivtists. a man and
woman, who allegedly robbed two
Greensboro h iir.i-n of s4iß.
Mrs. Mary Womack of 416
Chestnut Sti -.--’l mid police the
couple ai appeared with 5303 be
knaitiK to her after pulling the
eld oo- ketbook trick on her Mrs
F-ttu'l Clai i vtt of 2®)i East Mar
ket Street sasd she lost slls in
. Ihe same manner.
Roth women reported that they
were approached separately by a
men in overalls who said he had
found a wallet containing a large
sum of money. He offered to di
vide *he money if the woman
would not tell anyone about it
. and asked her to put up a sum
c ■{ money to assure her silence
Each woman reported that an
othet woman joined the man
and Ms victim and also put men
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4r i. .. : s?*f j
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STOMPED BY
MYSTERY MAN
KINSTON _ Local police of- j
fieers are this week trying to
figure out the identification of
a dead man. how he died and
what to do with his body.
The unclaimed body of a
man said to he about 35 years
of age is still being held in
a local Pan nil I home until
sonic disposition can be made.
(he man died in a local hos
pital last Wednesday after
walking into a car on June
28 and being taken there for
treatment. During his stay in
the hospital the man -a as able j
to divulge nothing concerning
liirnsi If.
The injuries he received
I w hen he walked irrto the ear
nere not considered sufficient
to cause his death. Checks of
employment and crimnial fin
gerprint files have also failed t
1 to Identify the man. who has
gained the name "Mystery
Man."
A. A, A A A A A A aft.
yVWWTWTW
WOMAN KILLED
IN LEAP FROM
SPEEDING CAR
Tin ealens To jump,
jumps, bit's baler
GOLDSBORO <Spei sal) A
30-year-old Dudley woman who
told her husband that she would
jurr.p out of their ear if he didn't
top driving crazy’’ wasn't joking
■ ,en hr ' id him.
i Continued on page 8i
Women Ministers of All Races
And ( reeds Compost l New Croup
RV JAM Its A. SI It CARD
RALEIGH - On July 1 a n -tv
interracial yiWp, ‘'The Inter
dal, Int e r denom in atio na I Worn e a -
Ministers Conference," was or
ganized here in this city. This
2ro:- : -.-. answermij . call sent out
by the Rev. Mr.- Mabel Gary
Rhilpot tSister Gary) held its or
ganization meeting at Sister Gary's
Church. Gract AME Z.on, and per
fected ' an Oi ition designed to
meet s he particular needs of
women ministers.
On on exclusive interview with
Sister Gary, it v.a- learned that
there are women ministers tn
North and South Carolina repre-
FĎFERE
NCC I'RFXV A W ARDS
i QUERN'S PRIZE Pretty Mrs.
Nettie W. tvfrtntosh. elementary'
eehool teacher in Burke County,
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VOLt MN XI RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SA TERDAY Jl LY :.!(>, 1 ON.' NEMRER 36
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SW-y ' r '' *'-' •*>;*'• '•• *,#*«*N* : ' '* : '''’' fW “ •*
Bl'" New York Issf
or an extensive >airopran||i§ffi|£fe JSSSi^mm
rip Mfls a gift of the alumni fW-y|flL jr . '’Sfs
- A>lK /ion Oiiiri h. in rro
will nmlio special % l«.it
we of David Livingstone in | ■■ ■ 'v.^hS
it. famed explorer, for whont
was so named in l«HO. v^sjp
sc-nlinf; ii; dotwn-n. a c:a all
ran-; However, before the vision
came to Si -ter Gary to oi aanize
this -roup, there war no oi ganiza-
UOtt through which this group
could work vifft-ctively. Having
been a fninister fur over 20 years,
Sistei Gary felt that her training
and ■ \..er,enc ■ quaiilva her to
feel tr.■ acute need for in or
ganization of this type and .»■>
convi iced tlihi Ceid b.ad directed
hei to the tre -;.
According to Sister Gary,
Women Ministers suffer irom a
seif imp.-vd handicap Ti-y ''<-<■ 1
that in urde: fur tie . üblic 10
t Continued on page 8i
North Carolina, is shown here
receiving queen’s, prize in North
Carolina. College's first annual
“Summer Rehool Queen” contest
FSITZ QUADS TO
ENTER SCHOOL
THIS SEPTEMBER
VANCEYVILLE Four girls,
la htvvri to b«- i'li- only identical
quadruplets in the world, will en
ter school next Sepn.Tiber.
An arrangement has been work
ed out for the Pttitz quadruplets
to enter Caswell County Training
School here. The agreement was
! Continued on page 8i
In Durham last week President
Alfonso Elder of NOC made the
w eventafion to the pretty school
fflgM -pirr smm-
HUBBY TRIES
KILLING WIFE;
SLW 2 OTHERS
' -- :
TWO BURN TO MATH !N FIRE SAID
SET BY ESTRANGED HUBBY
V ONE > Special) Evidence K
.-■ -ckm ' Sip n "mito high” a gams'
a ',;f;-yt'af-fjM local resident being
held in jail in lieu • f bond for
ijit estimation in the arson-tnurder
•oi h middle-aged couple here ;r.;‘
week.
Officials who inve-’ti■*'" _ "d
the deaths of fonnm .tones
and his wife. Mrs Bertha
Jones here last Thursday
morning, have revealed that
«video e gathered to date in
the ease point direetlt at Al
! rrt Anderson, who offieials
sa v:
i—is , stringed from h»>
•a iff- Effie, who lived iti the
s-te re -residence in which tlie
Joneses lest then lives.
'dlfe r j--’ A’ I
as^H^BRiEF:
Youn.tr Woman Held In Death
GREENVILLE At a coroner’s inquest held in the
court’house hen- last Friday night, Miss Mary Elizabeth
Kppes, 2:5. was ordered hedd without bond in connection
with the fatal shooting of Anhui Coward, dr., 30 last
Tuesday. ~
The .jury found Coward came to his death as a result
of a bullet, wound inflicted by the girl. .
Testifying at the hearing were local Police Ft. VV; E
Peterson, who told of finding Coward in a dying condition.
Sgt. B. R Buck testified that the woman came to the po
lice station to surrender, that she hand d over lie)' pocket
book containing a pistol.
The defendant testified that sh<_. and Coward had been
sweethearts for some time, that they had had numerous
arguments, and that he had beaten her on occasions.
Fugitive Back Aft< r 19 Years
RALEIGH —a fugitive who eluded police for 19
years after fleeing a North Caoilina prison camp has
been located—in prison.
Tihe fugitive. James Turner, alias Tom Williams, was
identified by fingerprints.
According to J. P. Wilson, classification officer of the
Si ate Prisons Department Turner, now 38. was convicted
in Wake County in September, 1931, of highway robbery
and sentenced to .>7 years, in June, 193 d, he escaped
and police could find no trace of him.
Last month a man who gave ills name as Tom Williams
was convicted in Chatham County on a morals charge.
Mis fingerprint card was sent to Raleigh for a routine
eh >ck. It was then discovered That he was James Turner,
wanted for escape Wilson said birthmarks identPb Pious
on the cards of Turner and Williams were identical.
The prisoner will have to senv out the 3 7 year term
first,.
22-Year-Old Man Said Burgular
WARREN TON Roy Mills, 22, unemployed Warren
County man. has confessed to hi caking into two homes
and is suspected of entering another, Sheriff Roy S/he arm
(reported this weey . ~ ,
Mills was captured Sunday after bloodhounds followed
him from Littleton homes which were broken into shortly
after midwght , .
At one home, a woman was awakmen woen too in
truder put his hand on her ankle. She called her hustMttid
•in the next, room and the intruder fled.
The other man reported that he chased the intruder,
out of his bedroom.
Mills is being held in Warren County jail for a hearing
at a date to be set later.
’ .*. Urweted to borrow s
lup of k- -wear from ids e.
Iran ,’tl utie p»if>i to the boim
■tig of ti e house in whirl! the
falali iea oerurretl,
;;—5 came angry prioi to
the tire hrtft« >■ 1 is 'f 1
i .;■ est to at CO Tov* <v»v'
mgs' from hint, t>d
i—Promised t<> get evpif
«h- teneses and with Ids wife
even if it eost hint his life
Investigation has revealed that
• loci: Anderson wa« "mad with"
♦’oh?.'tv jon s ■ t Cfi • '■*<:•, Aiui'P.rsoii
- continued to rent \
... . ;-) j) In ;vW:■■.•-r* vV Tier* sti /*-
vhe lived !!-,'•■ re with then child.
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