Carolinian Reporter And Ministers Fuss; Alums! Fight
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HOMECOMING Sbcran hero
at the start of a pram inr. rr.u
tine they «>II evhibit in On;
ham on October :>.> when tii
Maryland State College Hank
CONGRESSMAN DAWSON AT N,C,
GOLEIGE t BLASTS GO? PROGRAM
DUHIIA 1 ' : :r* '(i!> ’’ bo 3.-!
publican Fart-' Prey ? !: ::.' .v-d
vitv-presideiUm 1 eandbH-'r. ,-a* :i
--r.Ui.ir,l,v,dr;-d ?9mtt NJS&C ■■■ •> " ’ *• ’h-~
tra', a >■••:. ;•:•! re a nvtc
Crom Cri.igre?:--e-an WdHftnt D» >■••
son ot Illinois. -.-• • if t/r.o - > No.
Does in the US Congress ;■■ the
Democratic Notional Corrmuueo
inut app 3J . i on a forum on.-s
--entation at KC Coll»;je bem
day.
As op- nlnz presentation «n
the college's fall forum serie.
darirtf, which political aspect#
lire to !>«> aired for tin bene
fit of NT College students and
the rollege community.
fresunan flawsen delivered 1
scorching pro-IHmorr at speech
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i .HEIR BEST NOT fHWMD
EVOt 'Gil Th«* «.in!i« m*h«4
if here tin the i’&ees of BrnofcljH
Xkadger players turned qnhlsly
to frownss Ttioxlay as lbr XT
T&nki-f«. perrlniic! w«W chism
pioo bafetfcail team. tocto the *c
«ntth game of the World Psrle*
to tktain aunrx gtlnhaJ liooorj..
•ont 1!! tea play t> North ."a
rolina ( allege i -i«!r> in (1"
Conn 1 oreins feature ’ire si> ot
the fa inert Tarhe,-] school - ) ?nn
joreffes f.eff to r«ht the pret
ty l iton beauties are from left,
o ristit. the .Misses Barbara K**l
si? u bir t> he pc-iii-rd out -- U .l \
Ur ' d- red hurt Coining -<
toe Ofif'O'!'ton party
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-f -r iii ?:;ir J lashed r.ut at the ]
R pt l: from ti-i time Os ’on! 1
Wei- thro’ey, : pre.-ml y-r- -idei! (
ti;;i ran puli’n. He .1; .■ ri that Hi? I
i-o-'s ■--!' ;h'» admini ’.rations of ;
Presidents V,..-. ■ •-. 1 s a H - 'mu, j
; Calvin Coolidye. at id He/hen I
Hooves ’ killed >hc Lear- :■■* of |
/', !:. a o;■ ov- ; 1 e -tr-mits and
. eunii <>..-• from our economy, left
American iiillil-iry v' *.st r p a ven
die way for ioiprecccientefi unerr -
'■ fdoyrnctit and laid the foun-
Jatit;.-;- tor World W; 11/
Os Republicans, Dawson said
t Continued on pa ye 8)
VI f Ur<H ks -»h, - > Herr, ai! of
-• Item pbvi-d stellar hall hut
were unable to withstand th*»
surging Yank-, are, left to right,
front, Duke -Snider, Dodger hom
er king during the Series: \fan
ager Chuck Dresden; and Jackie
Robinson, whose big bat was
humbler! by Yank pitcher offer-
), Troy iNC. Betty ilrddinf,
Oxford; Dorothy Wilkins, Ashe
ville; Tamara Itaron. Winston*
Salem, Bessie Pa.vton, Norfolk, :
\ and (,er i!(|im Ly le-.,. I'o- i
11 on. l. NC
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You can’t VOTE if
ymi haven’t REGIS
TER ED! Be certain
vote on November
to register in order to
4. Registration bool
will b e open i n
YOUR precinct Satur
day October 11th,
18th and 28th REG
iSTER, then VOTE.
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his curve ball getting away, and
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Killed Girl-friend, Draws Term
WIN SON -SA LE M A man who kill - -I hi:; girl friend
in the servants’ quarters of a home in whirti she worked
: was sentenced in Forsyth Superior f’ourt Monday to 9,.t
--30 "ears on ‘he road
Sentenced was Herman H Bostic, alia - Boston. •>3-yea.»''
old Winston-Salem resident The judge offered the d>>
fmdant a short lecture art the folly ot 'going w; t h an
other man’s wife,
Bostic, a baker? worker, at first denir-d to police |
: lass month that he killed Mvs Ross Ingram
But dried blood caked on his feet provided officer?
with the evidence they woe seeking Bop tic tin ally
down and vdnuUed Me killing
80-ti<- pleaded guilty i•• second degve-' murder. He ;
did not take the stand
The story of the killing was related in court by offi-' ms.
who said Bostic *o!d them : - end the woman £•>• into an
argum nt over the fact that she was pregnant by him
an that her husband, serving on a road gang, would
kill her when he found out about it,
Bostic told officers that the woman advanced on him
with a paiing kinfe and that he grabbed a pirtol and
shot her •-
i Bostic had been convicted numerous times since 1940 on
1 charges of assault on a woman, assault with a deadly
weapon and carrying a concealed vveonnn.
Man Hit With Rock Dins; One Held
HENDERSON A blow from a rock proved fatal last.
' week end for Herbert Row-aer Jr, and Alien t a ugh an,
33. is in .tail awaiting a hearing next week as a result.
Royster was struck in the back of the head by ‘he
rock, and was taken to Jubilee Hospital, where he died
•in mid-morning Sundav
Vaughan admitted hurling the rock. The incident oc
curred at a roadhouse about two miles north of town,
on the Townsville road Saturday night
Raleip’h Man Found Dead In Bed
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RALEIGH A 53-year-old man, Basil Jenkins, was ,
found dead in bed Monday morning at his residence. L» i
W. Worth St, City defectives reported that ho died of ’
natural couses. '
j Detectives investigating a complaint at the address, ,
! found Jenkins dead in bed. He was found sprawled half!
ion the bed and half on the floor and there wore no signs •
; of marks or bruises on him to indicate he had been hurt.
! officers reported The man's sister,Mrs- Mattie Wall,
I found her brother dead when she went to wake him for;
work ,-arl.y Monday-
Mrs. Wall said her brother often had fits during the (
the night, which usually awoke her
Officers reported Jenkins had epileptic fits "most any
time". i
MISTAKES HUSKY FOR
THE CAROLINIAN
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VOLUMN XI WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 11, UK..! RALEIGH, NOR'I H ( AROLINA
General Mbi Bid Nixed
j oc • n« 1; r.n . 5> »’osi -
! r. < hurloPe Hav.kins Brown,
f».:n«ter in,! president of raini
er ATcuM'iial AnstHiitt'. .---'el.-uM,
N’s , u-it 1 * las! Stinday is pictm
, a n-11 -.‘i,i lici MireesNot, -Mis-.
U ili,,-'.n»tn 1 t ros no. « «»«.,? from
left, and J , ' . ;). I’ytirrsoo, t* ft.
Presidency Os Primer
Inst. Changes Hands In
impressive Ceremonies
»u nu writs
3ED' LL\ lmpr—. ive"' is the
,: o!d to d" cribe the event takim;
place here Sunday as the
• r-.u •. leading rdm-atora of boU
'••cc< paid tv • use *t> * slight! •
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I STOP. . lOUncl'd it: incl-ii tiot: 2'fid
-1 t-d its drsti; fc ■ a -e.rrg th; -it b
11". 0 World Wars and a Great T<e
presrion. Hi~n piuc- rd. fpsoor.cib'ib.ty ’
;of its tnap.as'-.'r.rm in i:%•mod-: of
! anolh—- ,v;>iv;an f distimitivc nhl
t ity. i
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t*> .Miss WilliHiniyta f:ro«sor «n
Carolinian Reporter an«i
Ministers Nearly Como to
Blows Concerning Article
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;:anri t;r:r' ••■■■>' airoob had -y a]f*j
«i the CA ROl.iN: AN', staff
■ vilei. T H. Barren, paid his an
•.;if to the No use i, w Bap- ’
•‘j. Association ses-iotis held near,
‘in,. I. r .vn-’k
fl lid ! -,y * hr- i • port - 1
■ invol'p'l ,s a< folio*
V IVI ST* **S 'f'tS’.l IT OUT' JOT
( V.VT TAKE IT ; j
'Tiii-j reporter v .' ;cl the N ' *• j'
Siver Baotist tof inn called tom- : i
i P-r i Aksoeialton nst year •’ hen; t
it va- a ' i-t to close at the B-'thJe ■ f
he»r Baptist Church where Rev. R. i
W Underwood v; ; pa dr.- in Ne-i <
county near Rocky Mount. One ♦
veteran minister created some ani
mated d:scus.si-:,n--to put it mildly; i
---'vtitn he accused the association :
■ a discriminating again! -him in not
.•llcwiny him to wreath an “<-du-;
sermon.
TOOK ED BA» IN PRINT
“The writer published the do
ings of tiie “brethren” along
with the financial report as
taken from the printed min
utes and th«- report read at the
time. When same appeared in
print it evidently didn’t look ;
),,•'.-,«•<• ;it of !-Jto ■ !'•• In-r.tttute :
and Dr. .Word tai lohnson, prrsi
<!-: rit- of *?-)». .-; d t nivci -ity *o(
low ))<■; err* monies in which MI• h--
<re s,/M ~. -. if! e!eorated p,-r>
(1- ... ~ J |be seiliml fllipillt d by Dr
;1«„ Ayn , ire Ur -Johnson
e u p.e ~-. iijruvsi speaker.
if" r; ■ -n'-' ol a ’v -!.-b’ K■ >up
< f <-rttu .-1 iviis.ii college
:v. {•.,)»(.mu in-i thf is -:*presen
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of UO'-V U'C> j
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V**n/1 */» -*i ‘OrotHcrs of the
eli./'i" >,ul they 1.- ga.. Tiding”
it,* writer v,charge! we
dliln't the good yjri -of t-ir
Others -aid it was un |
t-> r ;i>, really no His- I
agreement at aI!
TO! \< Viy ON HtPORTTH
Whci; this repo,; -r iitneri up i
:,r > v.-' ,I. Neuse River sessions
m Keu'lanfl Neck at the Shiloh i
pce'/riO'! a,- r ■ ij; >,} ,inancy} j
Hr -n by everal num.stcrs a! the j
o of aft* moon sessions.;
FV- r, •na ? . vei n tongue-lash- j
mg aft ar c it- mi .'lister eoirned him j
out •• a.i official of the associa-j
Kim. It 'vs:- debated whether be j'
hot ),i h, ordered from the build- : ,
ing ‘which was ~ public nicotine): j■
<>sßed to apologize or be indicted.; <
'The ministers taking the j'
leading role m the rtenouncia- p
«lni, v* re- Revs. It. .1. Johnson. !
€. f. Sharpe, R. VV. Underwood. |
McKinley Nixon and W. L Ma- j!
son. Rev. Mason advocated 1 1
'whipping the man’, as he put it. i!
‘until bfc* clothes fall off’. Hit- !:
derwood said colored papers j
which wrote “so much filth a- ; (
(Continued on page ft) 1 1
NUMBER 1
HOSPITAL PLAN
DOWN BUT NOT
ENTIRELY OUT
i»nvn'Min.ii Wimp Says
i.'vv.er.ij Plan Was V*!
I onnallv Presfutftl
BT I AMES \. SHEPARD
RALEIGH ... The decision inaAe
this week by the Wake County
mrnisMor- - to proceed wilt!
; Uns oallir>2 for •» new tax spun
d hospital at St Agnes, should
rot be taken as the last word
on to' subject
The proponents of the Rox sod
St Agnes expansion idaa spared
no none'. effort in getting y
fme Hi-' commissioners a dazin 'g
• ru of propaganda to suppo-y:
. ihf b contention that ;h? cm. .:■»
;of Wskel County-.should be tared
jb> nay foe and support private
hospitals liar#. Detailed plans vc> *
. “ Ted *o the commissioners
■ii'd sp 31 ra-- of local speaking
'! deni —as brought forward to be
fuddle the Issue. At no heart nit
io,-i the ••omroissionei's ask for m
I i pinion fre-m the local doct.ms,
however, a request far ) count'/
. ; ne:.ii hospital was voiced at one
meeting by several physicians
The comm!;; inm asked for and
r rce vied an appraisal of the situ a •
( non from the puke Medical Four,-
cation In a •verb*! statement, pre
sented the commissioners by one
i.f its, ho yital experts, the Foun
ction gave its full support to the
general -nital idee and present
ed basic facts to back up its rc*~
onsng
It true, that »hy supporters
•••r the general hospiul plan, h.avo
•no presented the commission tars '<
\b‘ tailed, concrete outline of i-s
(Continued o<» page S>
WOMAN SHOOTS
HUBBY THOUOHT
TO BE BURGLAR
I mqimv Springs Woman
Must Stand Trial In
Mr. t p’ Kill
>vy'u; SPRINGS—A n;dd-©-
>,.ed locaj housewife who told :o
*tc* officers that she shot through
rtf»ro ut has 9,h* thought -T^
-. burglar and killed her husband.
c«,i.-.* face trial in Wake County
i"! -or Court t Raleigh or. a
’letu-.iaijghfer- charge a magi si it's
ruled upon finding fnrotv»i>l«»
auac to> i manslaughter incv.’t
■ icj.t in 4 he case
Mr? Martha Woolen n. ad
ml(! d that sh* fifed a shotgun.
through the rear door ofS
her local resident Saturday
r ! cl«t after someone she rfjis. >
took . bnrglar caotinnwl'
pounding on the door The"
• lasi “truck her husband. <>eo..
in the h-g, severing an arttyv
and causing the tteHro to
to death.
Mag is'rath M A Blind, sitting
tt Raleigh Tuesday ordered this
•■voman put under a slfsoo bond
pending trial on a manslaughter
charge. Magistrate Bland’s uivestl
ation rcv#aled that though Mrs
Wooten and her husband lived to
gether in the same house, there
"xisted between them a situation
of estrangement in that the.anna
had failed to support the woman's
need* lor several years.
At the time of the. fatal shouting,
il was learned during Tuesday's
hearing. Mrs. Wooten was in the.
process of making preparations to
leave Fuquay Springs to take up
residence in New York.
The trial, is expected to appear
ra the docket for the next tesslott
of the Wake Superior Court,