< AFTER STATE MEDICS' CONFERENCE PROMINENT KID DIES ON WAY HOME FROM MEET GRKR.N'YII. *9 »*v*.i v’« fttflft'ii s* l rv »>'/*••■< ", fit 1 hr It! hot. S>JiiVl( ( athulii hftre Mi»i*rtav for In Lim*-- Alfxiiiilt'i w {u Oitttftr nt |»( cai ph>hiT'Jisll 'to (iuii .ts * Suit 4*l a lu-arf. »Ha*k su‘.l t-ai-t>WI phyv»•-■s■».>.■-,■•■•■•-.. • .v, v ~ . The •:>. ,t Ur’ .!■•■ scull O. Bo’” rrs S' ’ :ijs!iu|» of Acer'. British \Ves» V'rse-i. will make his first i .rti.i network l* w i'i o»" the i-.mfiw s«. AoM stinr mtnjiy. tu St la.ii.-.:. Uiv. V. Sir «>■ 81.,4in-» I - -1-,i r i-1 .fllliti'l ior the pr.i. sthfioii jmt \u-. <-■ .filti’i C >.» .!S * - .V. b: ,(n> ft '■ Iratreis i i.Vln.ii Spellman hishnri of fork i avv» DURING GREENVILLE MFJIT Business Laagufc To Give First Progress Citation •'! V'LKNYii •V, Tin* mi'miii of 11 -.- late ; 'i' ('. C. Sji.iukiiiK Jjllrlum t ;-lrl(v.' jmlllttO', Will h t vm,during annual ess ,if: of lot! Kor!!. Caiolina Nfiji’u LKi; J uK j be held here Molii-lay ii'id Tue-dav, June 29 and 30. }\ ci wiion-a aai d, named in him- i •>r of Ur S moulding. > t'oundci and lot, president of the North! i ‘Mrriiiii,i [v'iiitoal Life insurant'. - . f i.-iiia; n; as v. ll a-, tlifc* Leaaw is to be presented for the first : to Kie f ; t!i Carolina Negiu tnl.m lies.-- aftilinte of the League which ii is realized the inosi prei-uv; during the past year. Tee Cil.Mlotli Will be .. warded :r a feature of Tuesday niriit:. mam-; moth talent show which will mar!; ! the end <.f the two-day session# 'he .gatherin, f gets underway! Idondav when members of the : Goldsboro Man Is Hero Ax the honor sniard stands e reel behind him, Army Sergeant j First Class MarsiMu K, Fverett. t J Goldsboto, N. V. remains at at- M fjl star in Germany. The decoration J§ M ward, was conferred for sallan- Jjjl| TOI now a sorgii-st technician w'!U> | * ale near Baumholder Germany. His f. t 1 Goldsboro, jSSSsBRIfSI fS&jHr ' MgSSap sm, gPE i ‘t ti* isli thirty nine years ao, fir tin tuiimT IVfiss ft*a« irMiini me r %f \ Uuiiiitlou t (‘OTO v, ‘u, h miiitii w:i:i hoi'U *a *la rhtei, aVJis Y lit Lli/Uhrth SlrrkrJl u t Mil wank «■«*, iV ha on Ml*. In ~nlUiiioi> to prut* 'sr.ii.ma! |->hr wmU*» l/t Hdtlr avis also known as lisuirr in <*vm and utian ; liMvhy and tlirough the stale Sir wus u.ti * e al >ailU - .ahrirfs f h and w av » *ip*' 11 < »*i i*l Uir stalls ol both Sami Astir* Hospital, KalriieU. ituf* fill v t oavdv dJo* ■jital <;n >(!'• :>r. ;il-u tiHil member* i,i|>* m iln Koekv >looiit Metlb • ,vi Aeariemy lA.*:s‘ul; l!te Old ' ■'.• ii :*t.!•< Meil-r . l Association ami tin ivuupa Alpha I 1- i Bra < »•, (. 1! t Ui:, body i;>. in state Sin.dav uvs iiesrly ■ ompieted office 'tuada, [ttiur to fIMItUVaI to the tforitinued on I’ase tti Man, 23, ‘Blows His Top’; Defies Police, Shoots 3 Bl)KLli\‘iiTON -- \ : :, :;-yeav-oio r‘'sifj,-nt vs ho suddenly • , r/u*w his? ton" i■ ‘-t Saturday, he'd polh*- 1 officer' -if bay with siTotyu.fi *•♦ n i J flee? -.all. ea up 1 1 1 *'• S * ret- r and iiiii. led tti * etOijlr- wUn a Well, Your Honor, He 1 rented My Dog So Mean t'.'f-M ro: • r ■- t o.n rcst ’< li'-a .tie singer Inio I!'■<>••. :> :- hit time “Mama, He i r.-als t our iJaightcr t’ii an’ 1 ’* ttii *he Iv*'*.-* "t •,.!!• UniiuT H< fi'Catf ti :\!y Hog So .>!*'■ *t<-i,- this \tceb a, a local ccsi •'(•.,( fate*, ti.at by jury Oft * -any- wi i ni. !b t.i ita]'. ' it- 1 1.1 ■. : , it fiti bit ~1 ftp tOir-i-Oft Streef, has tieeu ireets '■■ft ‘ 1 botxl liejsdiftg ii;;‘ ftC'.i i fw.v" 1 eag.te df .cend iuioc; he lioti city for taeii annual bus> j o ■ .oli- A I Ol'.' ’U 1 of (ill;: ■'••culm i-OiroTiittee of the League | i: ah :.i .heduled Moiiday to include j c.'ii.i ulivi :e.'MOt!s m which a new; odi,»'i oi i-Ificers will be eon. idr;' i . a olid olaci: and date set foi i ■ t ve.u’a meet Selection c-f lhi* ; ; Spauluini: Progress Citation will j oil.' ■ f a •;.; to l'c' e• ve 1 1 te i t’ j also be made Public sessions and general rneei ,lrs will 1.,- lift the Je. euda f 1 •’ , ;Ti.esday wit.i the trdeut htow unci: : piu: seub.o I. iii m be the linal (t.i-. 1 tm e A: am-' .i' r ijieniber:. oi the la.’ j gtii-’a e > eeutive body sue It ' ‘ jCJ.'irreU, Greenville, current presi : dent of the state group; J J j : Henderson, Duham, chairman; Ed*! (Continued on Page Si wMSaiKB aßpy JutMkMSHm Ml DR. ,1. A. BATTLE . . . heart attack victim i .mgla * <;<-t rrom iiiy. w» aiion i‘ ; ni-inc held in jail here or: v;.ri»- ______ v p A&MMBk it f W % / u«-- ■ M ifi** TV'S AN HONOR- l>r, »,Vitfi am H Strassnec (left', President • of Shaw imiver.HJtv (Raleigh. N. C .i, coinr ratuiates yy ! C.reene, .•.yeentive secretaiy. North Caro McKissick Os Asheville j J New Legionnaire’s Head; WILMINGTON - K 15. IVTcKis- T ..-'.-'k. post 4», Ashc-vdie, v. .i-, elect ti |od vice-commander of Division Six > j i Negro) i f the North Carolina; f ■ Amcnoan for Ifl:i3-f*4 at the j * , annua] stole convention which met ;in Wilmington Thursday through it j Saturday cif last week lie sue- 1 i D eed-: f A Thornton of Golds-j' Itiii’u. Approxiiiiutciy 300 Leeiunnairr-s j ; and members of tin; Legion Au- u Ixiliarv and guests were in the city r I for the sessions which were held j -it Wilhston industrial H iff hr. i Scli-joi. A highlight of the convention ;< 'was the mammoth parade through I c .downtown Wilmington on Friday.' their sons. One other Scout from the liighest rank in Scouting on (Jus troop reached tlie Eagle rank ! last year | YMCA WILL STARE | I ROYS’ DAY CAMP j ! RALEIGH During the sum imer months the local Bloodwcrth i | Street YMCA will suousor a boys j ;day camp with a varied schedule |of youth activities under the di !rector of Leslie Wright, boys work | secretary. Mr Wirght is a gradu iate of A. and T, College where- he j j specialized in physical educate v j land was - member of the football i i team. { Activities to be conducted in- j j elude; softball games on the Shaw; j University athletic fin-ld; swim- J i mind classes at Chavis Park and j the following activities at the "Y” j recreational department; table ten-j inis, checkers. billiards, weight j ; lifting, i.oreshoes, punching and j striking bag drills, movies, latent j shows, dt vvtional service... Boys who desire to attend the day comp ore invited to register jam- day at the "¥”. CHILDREN LEARN TO TALK. HEAR DURHAM • A speech clinia for children who have trouble t&'.iking |at id who are bard of hearing |opened at North Carolina College Saturday, June 13. According to Dr. Marcus H. IBoulware the cLrtic will provide i i • i lina Tea treatment for handicapped chil dren who will be offered hearing;, testing speech testing, auditory i‘ i training for hard of hearing, lip I |reading for hard of hearing and! j deaf, and therapy for adult stut- i ! terers Dr Boulware, who is professor j jof special education at Albany | j State College, Albany, Ga., is a j i foi iner speech and hearing specia- I | list with the Charlotte t’ityl j Schools | SOCIOLOGIST IS ; AN ANTHORITY I I DUNHAM Several recent so j ciology textbooks have carried ex- I tracts from studies conducted by | Dr. Charles E King, sociologist | and authority on marriage prob j lems at North Carolina College j here. j Among the authors who have lured Dr King's findings in their : work: are R. A. Schermerhom, J, H S. Bcassaid. and Alfred Mc- Clung Lee Several of the references to the jiSfCC sociologist’s work are to a I study entitled •'The Burgess and I Cottrell Method of Measuring! ’ Marital Adjustment Applied to a j j Non White Southern Urban Popu-; I i«t-1 1 dence presented in the case tot I prefer a gambling charge against | them i Tne 'fvcnti'i man, accused of doing the -fingering" in the run* failed to show up for the ins. City Court Judge Albert Doub heard testimony from Detective sergeant F. W. Pollard which in dicated that Charles Clyde Moses c of the IKK) block of East Martin r i Street, instigated the wholesale ' j i iiiiriduii nf allegeii 'gamblers' 1 | when he was apprehended onei jdfiv last week. I When arrested. Detective Pollard j • j.iici, W " in r massif i us . large amotr .. oi .- : Cse change. | When questioned as to where he • i had gotten the change, Moses re- > ! oortedly said he had been gambi J ling with » group of men arid had ( ;either won nr lost. He then began 1 to name rite men and addresses of his alleged gambling companions. Picked up by police officers | were Spurgeon Yancey of Ross j 1 | Street, who was asquitted on aj* charge of operating a gambling I f house Others who were nabbed • all Raleigh men, were: j f Tommy Weeden of the 300; Block. Fowler Street; Rabbi Dunn, s l.ightner’s Funeral Home Email- c . nel Swindell nf the 400 Block of ! . Cannon St, John Agges of John son Terrace and Tom Beale nfp Peace arid Railroad Street. Each in turn was acquitted of j l a,ambling charges in the Citvi < Court hearing. I Violence Claims Lives Os Three During Week RALEIGH Death by violent ! means is lodge feet slander ous and derogatory to their order. RFV. 1! \t DNiARWOm* Members of Twin Countv Conge No. 2;,7. 16 POE of W are meen.u d tfi-ause of certain alleged derogatory remarks made by the Rev. R. W. Underwood, riasiot of %it. Zion Baptist Church here while o inducting a funeral for : deceased Elk member June 7.’ The minister is said to have tie* . fared from his pulpit that, the de 'ea.-eri Eik member of m.-mv years •.landing had declared to him tUb derntwd) that “tV -FU-. v go ing to hell" if they “didn't change” This was allegedly repeated to the congregation during the funeral by me pastor WIDOW DENIES STATEMENT The widow ot the deceased is said to have denied that hm hus band make any such statement, even the he was sick a loan while. She is Quoted as saying "It’s a Be", according to Exalted' Ruler Fletch er Westrv of Twin Countv Elks. The “very strong" letter was sent to the minister by the lodge demanding an apology given pub licly to The Elks. It ip recalled that another orParh er here was required to apologize for a statement which proved to be false several years ago, offi cials said last week. The Elks tContinued on Page «> nic at S&lcinburg but was dead on arrival. JMcCiamb told investigating pa crolmen that a post had struck the victim but witnesses testified that it was the car causing the in juries. McLamb was indicted on g charge of manslaughter and placed under a bond of $2,500. David Jacobs. 35, became Robe son County's 15th highway fatality, about 9 o'clock Sunday night vi’l’fen he was struck by an automobile 250 yards southeast of the Inter section of Highways N. C. 83 and U. S. 501 six miles south of Maxton. The driver of the car. C. C. Parks of Laurinburg, stated he was meeting a car and the second car’s lights made it impossible *to ,ee the pedestrian (Continued on Page 8) ,be held Wednesday morning and ; evening. | Tha Old North State Dental Sa- Iciety was founded by pioneer# in |dentist rv in the state. It was ori ginated in Wilson in 15.19. ! Officers of the Society are Dr, ijvj. W. Butler, Asheville, pr'-cident; Dr. C. B. Jones, Elizabeth - City, president-elect; Dr. M. L-. W»tts, Raleigh, secretary-treasurer. Ms. M. L. Watte of Raleigh is president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Society.