Dr. Louis T. Wright Receives Honor
JOHNSON a SMITH IN ANNIVERSARY
Johnson C. Smith (I.
Marks 86th Anniversary
CUMU/.'nK The cot I! foun
tiers* i)«' of Johnson C. Sin (til
• iuivi lsi tv was iii„h lighted by a
ti.euionla . '•»•••■ Dr cons* d
worktns Friday jTmriiift't end art
afternoon audr, :.. by Ur i d •!
L,. !!. Elsini. iln , (nr of ; o
dent ti: enhower. i. ii-• cii.tin
t’.uii-.ied {la.dor of the Notional
Tit ,;.vtvi'niii C"uuj"k of Wo Du:;-
ton, U C (<• d !i• u’.t"
audiewf i «••*. T •ni.!;iy ii'.ut
uif t(s of tin: ...;• If ’
tyty victory n: no fury and i l>
iai'ih ou...todian.; of- o| dostir
Wc arc mighty but cautious at com:
iut hesitant., good hut mi sire
we're good enoii..;h for tie solemn
re.vi)onKibi!if of our age."
Continuing hr ■'•aid, "Tin- i -t
--vnr jr.ora! breakdown and dial
.eiijic of ••>;ftet ulislic and atheis
tic (.’( irnuim 1 m can only i or.-t
by I'Ouu i s • : linn faith and life
To land to tie. day in which -,«.t
;vc m* *i til taiUi rnu l r> ; »>».
sDadfs t in Christ •■an disciplines
;,f land sei us. .of ii sr* D i o j
oi order'd n .ry**i When Cbs'i.;-
11. n Kot- p ttinr >n i soui t}>*•
{.a \ ' ill* :1 i 1 O'; ...I h 111 nkm l i i!'
dn in'rids of the days."
. (!•". , IS of I ,'ii 5pi;:,...,
pit- many An.* a i ■'" os. to ;i |’i!'
pent is ‘ rihu.. *. r's rim" re ,ud
Omegas Will Honor SO
Newsman, it C. Lawyer
COLUMB! V, 8 C A fighi m
Soutii ( a.; lii r.* now>-pap.: r editor
*'•(1 an r , uncut Louth . Cineiina
•'flwm v v. iM be city-d a • ;■>!.■!-
StiUKtlli;’ Oil n df the ■ 0.'.'0 when
dS efi., per* Ilf i. ,P l pro . p j. > >,.;
frcuu-nitv in North and .South Ca
rolina hole 'hen 10.;; Di:-!ri.'.t Con
John ii lUcCr ; 'editin' of fra
Lighthouse and Informer hoi'.
and who i'r-i ''s"s'lniTM' veo* to
the Newberry county ohuing-gn u*
as the climax to a three yeas run-,
nmts light with South Carolina j.m
htial lend 1 > for 37 days, will r
-3iv«.*n an a>.nrci foi hi civic ■> n
trihutiiin-.; anci ,1. AD'on Alo'ns,
*'l Winston -Salem, N. 1 ill he
i in. Hired f' o' his deer joarfieni oi
to * rs. t Hunt, a national pro
ji ct of she fraii- 'tif' r kirh i : the
final i"vert on fh ;j **e r• day fan' 1
P'e k> 1 pr >p am hes -e .'■ '.me r*>
Oust ya s * of*", cxpecld hen:.
Cancer Medal Awarded
To Late Dr. Wright
NEW V. Rl£ - The late !>
I.oms T Wright was; awarded the;
American Cancer Society
usl j-ostuumously, for his test-arch
m cancer which he conducted T*»r;
St years ■: t Harlem Hospital tv
!<■: -hi:- death hi October. 1 <>s2
H I- tiie furl Negro to hr given
the n edal.
Mrs. l.oui?, I Wright, widow
of the physician. accepted the
award a* a luncheon held at
the Hot* i A&tor Sunday after
noon to ! iinrh the li.MV3 Can
< f rus-idc. A\n participat
ing m she re rmoiiio? were
the two daughters of * e late
ptiyi-ian Tir. .face O. WViijht
• n.-i : r. Barbara Penn Wight,
ho Hi enr:u:>d in cancer re-
• fSbA-A-; ssssfe- W i'bkiV'fe - tnift & i
:; P| fell! I :
liflSk “ "i i-M !l : * »
rrr o e e the t iNH atpy
FAE’S'T Before he was taken
M-cjoumy ill in New York, farc
in'/ the cancel i<iti«n at his tour
Willt Tire K««r4 Show, Nat
s' ;•.< t ill God has ad an < sample
Us . merit i;r,:; to follow.
Dr. I,iston, president of the Uni
v-i rsit.i |p e Idt.d, Gdietings were
extr r,ii t1 by Mono) ab e ’. icfoi
'Sr.■ . : v{>, of tb" city, Dr. F,
I're.iflont <>f u:,. General
'■■uni/.i A-'Tictation and J;i f Ivi.
t tun. >< ci etar.v - treasurer of
' ■ Per. d of -f ri.-!,ur . Rev .1, R
Jtfncs, pi' .u'erit of tiie Minister- 1
■ii AUi.iiir off,. ;-rj (1,0 invoru
i • H' |.
*‘ ■ ■'■din. u,« fiirmal afternoon
" ''!■ the record memorial ser
'u r in a M rie wm held at 10:30
r .t >iesrin\ UjorninL: to. d> ci’asi‘d
.vorlte!". who hud r.'.TVrfi Um iuu
y• ■ ity •i e. a * Tied i % yi
Those mcmiu'iaii/.eti u<re; jTatdcli
on Saruiers t;r ' N• : ■> ;n -
. idenl of the -.ctiool, 1 » : i)7;
V ilha;u Edwin Ifni. Si , manage)
if f. Pic, rsity ;..-■ ■ ■ IS ■': - i t>:
" C. I t; P n s.• i.-.i ant p: ; ics:;or
• f Ki yjisli s.u! .principal of 1 he:
■i h ■ i.. ■!, IRy:-1 M Yorkc .loner
of* - u i f secl o h iHf r itii •
: Ul l : n dailies D I’lOi ?.f.'iri 111,
‘ efr* si. ..I C,,r i,. U5i)!J 1 : arrl ;
•r !••).' 1 •! Aud'-i -op, pi of. ,«r of
:de , ;9!T i-V.7.
.■ i * i 11 i ■ patiii m the *; oi li
n' i '.-I ■*' v.r D • ii Li t. 'ii
ir 1. if v,v-i Dr H OfTy;
>')n r serious piragi am auned at l
poiritiiU' Up I'ivii rii'e-ds. Df Met
es x V) ;;. head, head of tip' hi* ■ ;
■ irnont oi !• dia as ii'u at Mmut!
T' arii,.ir < •.•■!I . n’Tiiunotoi), >)
r. vi d i a tin- roll'.'' nt :or
i'V ni.rht nf April 2,. Openju? 1
r.iulit- -April ?! --One .a men then j
s .'s and . vs,efheni Is. frolic in
ex ariiep! distrie.l :_at! do in iielsi
• To '■ ns up Audilnritim, A num
i of social event: docltimeni flu
ineeiii ig.
h’endir, ; the District i: W O
Yarb<*rough of Ne-th Candinn. ■
sist.'d by Dr W. H. Yount of Ay
•a-rson H. Monro of Denmark
is *'■! Rri' ii'ds and Kpoin. ,f r
' : - : - v- t o . M i si- -.'lie
ciiaelain. John V." Martin of €*> |
Ir i " <lj •) i I'd iria j iia I; in‘ D
,V Walker Jr nlvn of Ccit* »i ! i *
.■ii' .‘i rd i.pn shall
!:n i ip ‘hr creelave is On, i*' f, o 1
: , i*i .one: of CoHnnbia.
ic inii
T<» r.'iC' ;■!, warded so; ' ?r n st i
- u.ca)hijtig conti ic-v. f ion to c:'u
■r i ■>-, !> id. "■ ns p: ■ • e-ntccl to Ml -
."'0 by IN .John C. A. Gorstor,
1 '• o' fnunOcrs of the N.v>
"oi k t"i!y Oncer Committee. who:
■;o lavish m hie piaiw of the
.we Hurl', in physician.
hi pvcK'-nting Use award Dr..
: 'niter sain thM I’he New York
>t 'ancei- Cfl'iiintticr tin . year
••■aniffously voted the invar.-: to
'■ ■' greatH ! >'.’ed. la!° r. in
we. ii ~n T \v , at,"
*n citing -nnu' of v, -• activities
• ‘ (i. ouncer oc.ciabst, Dr. Cor
el <r romte o mo. that ‘'among
ini:, .a ■■ >s distinction . "he had
Continued on P.w X;
King" Cole was phnturd resting
at Miami's swank Hotel Calvert
j with his wife, llie famed plan- i
j ist-vocalist is now romp .-‘rati tv;
THE CAROLINIAN
SECOND SECTION WEEK ENDING SAT! EDAY, APRIL 18, 1953
j|i'
;• spit A « TEST! s IP CM
MM GIFT OF UNION The
Red '■«*! hospital of Loris' Hie.
Ky.. recently rceci rd a i\v
iron 'line ;■ a ;Uft from fa- \-
inaicair i' :i .'VlcatcrUrrs and
Personnel Deans Hold Meet j
At Virginia State College j
I’KP ns; UH.C, Jm r Ufm jio
■ ; i‘ i i?.O i D.U’. I \ ‘ dU*
‘.i.a! wiectmg of Tyd* c:o*:i?D\*:»n
of Deiinr oi W'.*u-.< u and A-i'-s- • ;
t ) Qivls iff N f -gio School-, and. • 'v-
Ynti'-nat As <■ • ,ut.-•!' C; ; >:irmel
- , S'; : / ,-iv •:■'•■>;, Men i . i-;;
Fd; r;- ( l !’ tltunn,,. ) <•'ld
,i! Virgil , ! Sl.e ' ; -.b 2C f’<
;,. i h-.ii s'; cm. April ' *
’} he first , ‘'ii- ill ■ * ' <>h
Verted at 0.00 -i.sn on April 2
Dr. Sadie Yanccv ol How
„: d Uutv-. r sty p; < -u> : V 1 -•* ' ,: -
tior.s, cou!. (.•■'..•! by Dr. Sa’; ..-''
i, Gandy, Director of R< iini :i *
Activities ct Virmssia St;-, t
p. 'llV.i- d rr-'.-rrai Ir’.lgi'Sd
in-. bv Vj ’ pii.t 's'.-11 < - ;■> -i
--d.v/it.’ Mairn .H*;. . ■' ,*
i,it/.s-Ij n < . ' ; --r!am;
. .
• \u'A Arnold Hedseinaii of
tec <•-.(.• S'-.'-i.iri I ’. Agency ck
'ivei'ifi 1 hrt mam adcir.-;--,
it;.; i-.-s !-• 'nr.cn of the rfs f--r-r
thone, "Now lion/'.-ri.s in ’ Eft’.c
tit.ivin.;s.”
The conf-rcnec offered
\.-o; kshops its four areas: Mi
ra! and ft lisious. Cult if
C.rouj- Saving. Yoeationi'l. C>
vie. Anver those who partici
pated in the wed.shops were
Mrs I bomasina No. fob) of the
r-rpartaWßl of “ a’ - •an - Mar
garet .'-.dams ol Sh r; i'siiv r
from i nervous breakdown at ’ a
New York hospital His sthcri
! ulert April ii date at Raleigh
m -is etr.’ vilc,'; ftccauM- «f hiy ill
-1 news,
IP.it,liters Work rs oi North A
ivu rp ’. When it was presented
to the medical center, union ami
ho- dal officials tried ft out.
«: rs Lc*.i3ii,! r. Smith, prar tical
j .VI r. Wiley \ Hat!. Cv
,. i, tj v c ><-i ri' try, Bicbmond
l rl-an i '-as »«- ard Mrs Mary
rpr y i.i > !<jrlda A and M.
* Yi-1 5 ■ r.
I t ii'. ; v ibbe : ianai - ■
!'hi: night, April 7. Mr W
! II C; a• i ! !'»!! of M'U!, M'>rth
C«i.>;ir,:> \. .did T 1 o’rr<! •
..tded Ttu asscnDly was filed
c 4 \ i)r J. it Johnston. Dean of
l Y|. S»'fe Coil- " M r
■Johnson Dunn, president ;f !lv
.u,.i .t[ T. 1 * ;**-■. > t iM ’. '- ■
iisponded; and Mi ■ i oi-is- Dm ham.
: orcs'Kie-rit f ti>e Associatinri "f
IVar.s of Women, delivered to"
' ir oi .'ebb;. i*-. no'" " nv'*' '!,.,
| . f-iHo'-ved by a eoein! h"'*- m
K< • i ■■ ■•■'■n iU.o .
•.. , i c-i i.v the Cb "f k U’ttfi or
m.'.-.'io! :• of YiriU’-.i.'i Bt.«tv < o!- -
i
300 Cities Launch Drive
For NAACP Memberships - i
NKW YORK- - Campaigi-r. to in
ere:i <’ ii;-. rnbei ship "Jmv- been
,;iu! r h fi it.- .. aru h> of tltc
"...A for V Ad
.a ti. oi of Colored Pi-op'e.
r l! se ent. ID. i "Uu cd
n.' .iHfif , ai.-Mimaced this week
T;e i .:■!,( i,." , A' at; : in I.'llx .; in
~s' si ium -if ' com try. have
p ■ I is - t' " , Of
-i c r : 'i.o.Ln :. an n 1 i.l lor
ncv/vpapei and iad'<» publi-
10 Engagements Scheduled
For North Carolina Choir
’b K' • M j ;a:! W. lid!, <j,-
< ■ pi No ; i Carolina Coi Ci
fa \ oice _ mixed cnorus, this: week
innm.ni ed ten civ agvmer.ts sot
i :.he sinyars in Northern cities dur
! :sv April and May.
j ' ’ j
Trio NCC singers will make
ti ei.- tour's debut, at Grace Con*
; urcdotioral Church in New York
. it Y o.i Tuesday, April 21. ‘it
i V'ednesd y, April ii, tin • ‘-ins. at ■
, .he Third Baptist church of
, Springfield, Mass. Thursday April:
23. is an open date, but on Fti
; cay, April 2!, the MAC choruaj
11 ill he heard in the Bronx. New
York
I On April 26, the group will swift
| at- Mount Olive; Tsixtrr.aclc Hap-,
1 list Church in Philadelphia, Pa
| dude the Concord Baptist church, j
Other en. agements in April in*:
\ Prook I^h, N. Y., Monday, April:
; 27- AtlantiCity. N. J. April 2».'
j the Ml. Olivet: Baptist church New
, York City. April 29, anil Port
Chester, N, Y.. April 30.
En route ho the in early May,
the NCC choir will pause in Ports
(mouth, Va.. for a concert on iVi*
da v Mav 1.
L<tx:—
nurse, tested it. Looking on were
Patrick Gorman .secretary -trea- i
surer of (he union, and Arthur
Lr .-ns. .1.. secret-ay of the hos ,
pit a l hoard of directors. — (ANP)
j
!ii.:hligb'i: »!••’ Friday!
;; ynv’ inti ft> th“ re-:
oiift trim {hr workshop and;
■ 1 1. •11 Ru '■! which pre- j
H. ~t iy IIV. I ■' M'pCtlVely i
;«■ . . on • s'l'id« ."! K d?hnns !
~,t Atri. 1:i Effective 1.1V1H,:.’ Torec:
. one sophomore par-1
.. dt'ti: :vii ~ V>. >an Veidell. \
~ ’, ’• ■ 1 1 < in Loundcrrnon, Mr
1 r-oii and Mr. Samueli
i .onin • 1 1 ;. ii* of Virginia Suite j
TPc final conference session was |
~, Ail American Banquet at 1
•.vtn.-li Dean Vaileta H Bell pro -
,„ ,j ;\i Samuel A Madden was;
i ; .i (■ Th< main ifldros- at
h. in r; i; ..| -.v;r delis by Dr. j
)• Daniel j.i e.ident of Vir- i
iis . .State College.
city, and initiated ho tsc-to-house j
canvassing as a part of the nation-!
v.ocV drive for UtO.OOO new NAACP:
trn-mb'-rs.
The MAACP field Staff and;
ether naliuna! officers are assist-'
in;; in organizing the campaigns j
■ j-.n'd addressing rallies in all parts
if the country. Quo!:.-; have been.;
«-t for the various cities. Many of!
•. she branches expect to exceed the j
j 'signed quota
STI RENT ELECTION I
CAMPAIGN STARTS i
AT N. C. COLLEGE !
i
DURHAM. N C ■- James L |
5 A twater, pi evident of the Student j
Cejvernnn fit Asocial ion at North j
■ Cmolrnu College, mi id ‘recently he J
; had been advised by Winifred
; rillery. SC vice president, that
s orient elections will be held at
NCC on Wednevday. May 13.
Deadline for candidates to file
‘ r office ha: passed, and regis
,t' at ion date* v. ill be announced j
; ‘Con, Atwater said,
i A concerted effort to register]
j a.ai vote the 1.600 NCC students j
jis toidcr way, according to stu-j
: dent off leers, j
Tiii? editorship of the Echo, stu-j
dent monthly newspaper, will bei
settled in the election route this
year for the first time. Otiier posts j
at stake include the presidency |
and vice presidency of the' SG i
and numerous other cabinet posi
tion#,
j Teachers In Klan-Ridden
Horry C’nty Join NAACP
1 CCSLUMIiI'A- -The South Da v
■ lina Slat* (Joniercsioe of
of the Nati >n.ai A.- ■;> . f, :■ t i
i v.dvancernviit of (',•!.•.• ,-l D, .iplc
J announced this we k :hnt tiurty
j threo Negro 'chu»S tenehers of
| Horry County. S. (.’.. nvr becofne'
jimunbers o! the NAACP.
Horry County has ;.«:•• n the
j scone of '.vid. rprt ad t- nor and
;Ku Klux Klars nctivity ;i rin., re
cent months A!'., m! Do years
! ago, in a K’an raid on a■, • t«u-
I rant in Mvrtle Beach Owned by a
i Negro, a Horry County unticem m
/"**, ~T ’T" — m \
< , ■'
i | «' V" •>'/' fii
w o f t
, 5 1
REPEAT PERFORMANCE MAV lit -More than a little ,ti*, lmv ,, (
oter the news 111 at his title bout with heavyweight champ Ro-k.y
Marciano has been postponed from April JO until May ir> ehaileu-’er
■■terwy’ Joe Walcott is shown packing in Chicago for his return East.
plxi# rluitu U ) gerC<> * brtmcU ,10! ‘ 0 from “ sparmate's glove. (News
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ff, , g'-jf'. JC' . J {& E&fl '• <*o - . s'*' . * '
V>- •*• s~ ' ‘ v sk. •• ..
SPIRIT OF *B3—-Miss Rose Murray, the i@33 "Spirit of Cotton,” Ss shown presenting a mlniatarti
bale of the fiber to Assistant Secretary of Agriculture J. F.arf Coke In Washington. The Texas Southern
University sophomore modeled » e<mmtete wardrobe of cotton canrucnts. Her traveling cociSMudort i*
Mrs- Ik. tj, Vetwon of Memphis, tNewsjpre.s# Photo.l ” W«TBIr " •—«-• —■ . 4
.'pariiij IClan robes was killed |
•' .luring the fracas.
fur* mei.oocrship.-: of fro Horry
County teachers arc only otic ;
• v; : .iritc* 'f til* incy cased NAACP I
‘ suj>,soi ! i hnt has het-n grov.uitr!
col, fantly m South Carolina since
the inception of the wiclc-lv-puh ;
i.i'O'.Of! i* vo at' u'K on. ;i olznieQ :
r.ehi'ois in Clarendon County. The
'■ larendori Co inly si 1 ;! is the focal!
c.’i 'e in a serifs of five i pend- i
is.« before tiie United Stales Su- |
,'!'« me Court.
lievcn.;,d J M Hinton, president i
I
DANVSLLE BOYS
LITTLE LEAGUE
PLANNED
1)> Joseph It. Graves
DANVILLE —lt has been au«
iiounced by Mr. Jasper C'.ui.diau
that the P. S. BrondnaK Branch
V. M. C. A. has successfully or
mnbvd g colored Little League
! ball ii; i> anvi !1 e, Virginia.
Cl.rii NMm';S s( J’POHT
One 1 of the major objectives of
ihe organitnitioh is to detect and
! A'Vi-’o.) baseball quality in the
j Danville youth and not a medium
by which to earn money for the
. -'MCA. League officers. sponsors
|or for any one. They arc to play
be ••b.i!) at Oaksville Com
munity Center, as soon as they
an make necessary arrangements,
iA LI four teams have sponsor? for
j 'ti;.s season but management is
1 :oncenied about the ni u.; of sih-
I o:ti f’.r the purt-pti ■■ of a Park
! tor text year.
The problem to find sponsors ior
i hue ti '.iin: vvn, solved by the local
! ; dosed physicians another by
i' un • gham and Hughes. Funeral
! Directors another by the "Blank
| ...hi )" and the other • y local Y,
(.'flit tI - ~f (1 • mayor are. Rev.
. i ti v' ii i
1 Mans'. pian' . .....
| b ■■■!•■ Go ... Mayor,
■' ,; e i I, v and Nathaniel
I'■ ■ e 'soi! r.v sained j.a
rl Ml IS SIrPPORTKD
1V'?". : .■ o' ovlfff,
v. r-. live rotors of the James
; ’ Sfooioi'd Memorial E'ounch.’hon,
iTnuonio! too .-.nek receipt of
; ca-'h ■ eot if SI,OOO from the
' 1 ■ ■ iiidc.t io;i, Ta> ior
•id the itift was made to the
■ iepard Scholarship found
is • foundation gave the scho
lar:, up fund on for the 1932
Announcement r.f rhe scholar,
hiu f trant w . made on the <+*t
• * the :■viconri annual competitive
exam ii sit lot - held at NCC. on A
}e;| li to determine winnei s of
16 .’rants in -ad t>> t idy at NCC
next year.
The James K. Shepard Me
morial Foundation is an o. aul/a
tion named for the late founder
and first president of NCC Its
purposes ate to award Molar.ships
to graduate:, of North Carolina
huth a u .».tv v.-ho ish to study at
NCC
;of tin* South Carolina State Con
ference, a : R« eri id 1 C. Reed, .
i ex< cutivr set retary, have been
i spearheading the slate-wide mem
bership campaign