A NXIE TY SI 7? OUDS SCHOOL DECISION v ■**» -*•* ©*- *«►- *Scribblings * t BY IJWKi m MiI,US WILSON » C♦ ♦ J ww————t ■ Editors Note The BO LIN I\N proudly introduces to it readers Or. Dwight Hitlis Wilson who is joining Use staff as a Columnist. Dr. Wilson, considered one of the top suit ers in tire country, served for a number of years on the faculty of Fisk. University, and Is at: present on the staff of the Bureau of Archives u» Wash ington, i). C. If this column sees print, it will I be a testin' Wii to ti,.. patiencew.ill the eo.tUir He uas awaited its j appearance for som;’ am; m*a» ! two months. Hov. ever >t *.;<s to" I much to sit down to a typewriter i v;ila October s "bi'idht blue ’-.a: th- : er ' iyoreecHne a nvautic wi eiorj i over Autumn's splendor and en- j c haltin'en;. Ju<u to *>•-• •• t iny the U*r > s .-'irood-i > ’• meat spier,,io:- was to n: ‘ '■ r - ■' I road, to euphoria to have th* i fet.’Uru of on t«o u the j ’.vobUi. 80-ides. 1 <""• •'< • ‘- j older last re,"nth arid i hav.y t" take thinmore slowly P<at I boast' ti at: 1 keep myself in condition. Vet slid t don’t happily grin. There'll tie no mystery If vou ever should see The suit of condition I'm in. Nov. the au'h-.ncboly days arc : •come. With November the plor departs, the rains fait, and to> bills arrive. Bills for iw.* school | clothes, fuel bit’s, wirderuit.a tlv | car. early Car.sums suoppimt bibs . Bills t<> ire ri.*...*t t s yn. . ob *• the. loft of you. - Into tar- valley I of debt \/c ride like six hi-ndt cct For year.', scrale have p.-oi in ;i t*> driukaib n..b. ff-.si ■ ‘O.i 1 COWS but CUnlt-S liv.v !-■ YOU •-vi.'l fc- ‘ • »"..• loon, fcaoon ; pork chop, -nd 'baCus K' v ; j happy iu.no \Ve can look f•: •• in; j to iauchiab lambs, chen ful chik- j cns. utnaiura tut key -. tib-dd 1 i! j idts, dehylitod ducks, friendly Hu j and s’.vtx r-tompered * ■ Sweet-; 'ness and limit wit 1 b<■ the order ot ; the day for all animals: exeunt th | ones who pay for the groceries. j That last AmiN't made mu be- 1 cide to so out and uu .* sisms soup-bone for some old-fa‘.hee.ed j vegetiibl-' soup. And bn n. >| renienibrn the Line v- hen vwi .<, sou}'-bones free - visa ?Le " ' Mt j to curse the butch*- if he d dn't : hand out nr,* l.n.a-t stcLeo you Ri hi her.- h nd M 1 • "i to I stn" '-’\d * vulc’ 1 Vue ’ : b ‘ 1 bus ; column. According t<» the betrm it lr . s-' ; ! O . f , 5 ” r .... i . or trivial v,-i ii ; but ! hope. s •*;>•' I.|->e to TlsV* Si'mC-Ulll? of worth will appeal h«-<v. Tie ■ iit<-r invited rn. u■ ’"''lie ! ■ '*’' r comes io ry mind. 1 utle did he ! know tiiat nothin. t-\ er C‘'.,--r- . pi; _! * nuiid i have to ■ o nut arid. d;\n\ it in. Continued (in lhia* 5 Drunk Driver Fished Out, Then Jailed SMITUFtELD After searching! a lake for more than an hone ha four apparently non-existent wo men, police decided Willie Earl! Mitehiner, 20, was "ail wet", but j not too much so to stand trial for 1 drunken driving. The youth, whose mother says; he seems to hav« hallucination! , when drinking, is said to have lost; control cl tv '52 Stndehaker while under the i/iiltu oc.- ol hquoi Tiif car c ; ;n cl .'i, "..ti ti(".< ■- a cross the road before running into i the right side of tin. bridge. Mu chin ;■ was thrown out of the car : and into the lake By the time policemen arrived, he had been fished out by a truck • driver and was lamenting ’he! "drowning" of four women t with him. Police begun an iinme (Continucd on Page 8) 25 Churcl DUNN Delegates from 25 churches wil lbe present Thursday morriing, Noverruer 12. IsJTI for the 86th Annual Session of the Con . . . Conleresc* rieerttarj’ f**® ; " " 1 " i* ' I i LBDIUATOEY SPEAKER — 1 Dr, .1 H Sea brook, {'resulei.t of the Fa vettevHle State Teachers rolU-gc. will deliver the dedica tory address at the Dedication I Ceremonies of the newly con structed John W. Li gon High school. The Dedication services arc set at 3;iP> o'clock Midday afternoon in the Linen Audito rium. Opposed To Integration *- HOT SPRINGS. Vu. Plans to ;• ii vcinvcul tin U. S. Supreme | I Court's decision in the event of; ! , , , ~ ~ : >a unli:curable rnnng lor i.,c | South in the school i 1 cares were understood to have i j been din urrcii Sieve this week dur-j | 'in; the annual Southern Govern- ; or’s conference. Governors Herman Taltnadue of j j Georgia SE;t .htrme.s F. Byrnes of ; I Soutu I amlina .■. i aa.ung the cut ; spoken Hk-s of inif'rt rating the ele- | c-mary schot'b for whites and ; .Negrues. : GoceniCT Talmedue was quoted >IS saying the ('.nrii nation ( ! i j in; • ei’ov- s- iiO'il-: would ho "di.-'-as tr*.*i' to (it" pHm.-, -of tin' S" b: j Governor Byrnes declined public cOmnienL to report*'! but tie is ; -.mdel . :eC d to have told friend' or;v...;ei; i.e beiixed he reuid ‘*'- lUuiilimted on Pago 8l SifcdaSSN^<^.'fciiv/r:.jJFe®iifT.s(SS® kjkjghudgdyfhnfldj \T I’M) OF TUB ROAD—The lung bitter struugic for life will come to an cml Friday morn ing fur the Daniels cousins, steii riie and Lloyd Ray, shown a bove in an early trial at the court,house in <l;reeri viile. Tile Daniels boys ire slated to enter the .State's lethal gas chamber at; 10:00 1 riday morning tor the 194i> hes In Harnett Meet fr-senec nrni tilt 18i!l sc.-sioh of tlie “A’ Division to be held with the Zion Wail United F. W. B. vAiurcii, Linden. Nortii Carolina of winch H e U s . G. D M; Neik Jr. is pastor. The ebureis if. located t-lev ri miles southweat of Dunn. North Carolina on Highway No. 217. The host church has just com Participation In Education IT alked At T eachers Confab GOLDSBORO The third an nual meeting of the Costa! Plain ! District of the North Carolina | Teachers Association was held here ' at Dillard High School and East I End School, Friday, October 30. The genet a! theme of the session i w”,f “T n,■ P'i>*tnotSort irt Kdti | cational Progress,’' •i\ R. Danyas, principal of West Street School, New Bern, is presi i dent of the CP District. Other of ' Leers arc: Joseph E. Belton, priii Pair Doomed B"n:no • ;■<] Lloyd Ray Darnels. c.-M.’ivr.'U.'d ot the h-4'.i • laying of : !.i\i ch’v. rlenjanbn O Neal, ap l?t a red b* hearted for Uie gas : '.'hairil'er in Centr:.! Prison on Fri day as tin' governor refused to Sa te i vena in tbei • behalf earlier this ,u’i‘k. Their ease has bfa-n carried 1 through the state courts and to the; !d. S. Sapien-e Court several tunes. VOLUME Violence Flares Over State IRUNK CRAZED MAN ILL! ill ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★ -k 'k & -k if it -k A k found Hiding Behind Sofa After Crime i i RALLIGK A drink-crazed man ; : ao ail'-jLU di,;> cat bis H ire’s tliroat | i and later fied to his mother’s homo , . i bio bc-fi'iid a studio couch COti uabbtrd b.- one of a senes ot ■ ■ ■■• in.- .'et.-jrted at tbe start of kovemoer. lure.-. WnbiaKi r year old En " a a...;■ . :i. been accused oi Vlaybbig iti>. ustranged wife's throat, i• ;. ! a Pocket knife WhitaKer's i . test st-ny aiiigea; -. claiuie-d Air.-,., • Whitaker. 23. tried to cut him. ; This account, however, *.vas dis- - j pufed by eye witnesses. ; WhitaKcr was slated for ar-1 ■ ra:;biPis at Mibiday riicht at 7p. ns. j i At all-out the ’..me Wiiitaker was j ■ •,. eby'd;i, siic’.nc on Mrs. Whit-j j aker's tin-oat with a pocket knife. I ! James Bet boa, 42 year old Dur-1 i ham man. was charged with the | murder of James Mason, also 42, | j who was. allegedly hit on the head j | with an ax two Sundays ago Both ! linen -.vert; residents, of Durham. EAewbiie over the state last | week, t .cse things happened: j Two MunxlauGUev cases and a i ! ‘whispei ing voice" offender were • involved with scrar.'-,'* v. »th law \ \ . nfoi'ecment offtrers in Clinton ! j "rm voire was believed to have j li t n tr.k* n into custody after al- ; U'sedly whispering lewd suggeo- j : iluns io I'dephone operators. S'-.eiimaa ParUei of Clinton was j ■ I scheduled to receive a hearing; in the death of u nearby For - ! • Pm ii;:! -oldier. Anothet iu»ti, Isaac j Lamb. r. r* non* dr* ady for trial! ■■ too ease of e hitting a woman, j in her yrud. (CuntlniKii en Huge 8; slaying of a Titt County white Iran Attorneys for the cousins aiir. it that no further steps can t>c t.ike'i to save tin hoys, whose : ibc lus gone several times to the State Supreme Court and three tin es to tin- l. S. .'supreme Court. Governor I'msteari has stated j that tie will not slop the execu- 1 lion. pitted an extensive remodclirit! prugrr.m ;it a total cost of mov< . : ■ e: $2,000 in preriaration for the | .•onfe. enco \* i:jc;-i h.is not been j . | hold al this chinch in many years : The theme for the cofl’reiKe th;.* j i' year will be ‘‘Onward ami Up-j i waid". .Sett--ions beam Thursday; j morning at 11:00 a. m. and con-j Continuer] on Page 8 •■■■■ ; • , cipal, Douglas High School, War ) taw, vice president; Mrs. M. N. : Loitao, Sampson Elementary ■! School. Kinston, recording secre t tary; Miss E. S. Smallwood, super visor, Jones County Schools, eor 111esponding secretary, S. J. Howie, rv.'inpinr-i! Kl; rTit‘TiT?H V | School, Wilmington, auditor; and t 1 L. L. Thompson, Dillard High j School, registrar. - i The morning session from 10 to Continued oti Page 6 The Carolinian .»Tr,-.v<«yyr.%v« « wwi* » » - jfju jjjjj SIXTEEN PAGES ' RALEIGH,* Na C. WEEK ENDING SAT l KDAY, vOVEMBEk 7, 1953 ! • ' • , ■- a\ • ' ■ .... I - i-v-'fc'V--., , *• • ■ ' - " ' *■■■■•■ ; I: Cross Burning Was No ; Prank, Alpha Prexy Says i LAWRENCE. Kansas - S- cro* jin Lawrence Kansas, wen; u. f.i : iup roar last week uvor a cro-v . burning incident foUuwirp' the i ; nitiation of a white student ;.it ; Kiitisa- 1. aiversity ; '.to Ahiha Phi i Alpiia. first Greek letter ore an i j zation among N* But tft«-r !an investigation, police said the i incident was probably the work , of a prankster. j ,f;in.e:i ,R Strickland Alpha Phi : Alp-ha chapter presuh-nt rejeep'd. I this ex'danation and said he be iieved tiie ci oss burni.o v, as in* : direct re-uit oi the white brother’s N. C. Mutual Leads Other Race Insurance Companies CHICAGO -; ANP) North Coi uoa Mutual h.cuii.MCc Cfnnpany of Durham, N. C. Leads all of the I ; 111* NVitro cotni.aiiu-s in nuni in ■ urutice in /ore, , acordrng u< ranlc iirby the Nu'ioiial Underwritei Rich e■ c i satis nil in ur >■ c I linns The largest coloreri fi. ,n on the . •wis oi capita: value, tiowcvcr, is 1 Atlanta l.,i< e '.'ot;u a ... ; ,f .-Alania. G > This firm rates si-- ! ‘ond in innib, : in force. North I ; Carolina Mat .a! i- second in capi- ; j'd value | I aiuiouv'i tii* coloit-d firnis are ' ! ■' the "i'Cat<‘-t hciect in their . i:•'.*■ iy. they (to not feel limy ur. iiU'qi;,.', l.y e.Abi'-.eg tiici: mark't nv any no-ana. A,-, r.rdin, t, J G j tsh ,h. who a o.fiiitb ago com ] pieted .'os term 27C president i tiie National Negro Insurance ■ ,uciation, the iv.t, basic Cjiies- I' liens f.ieina. th l " -- coiiipniiies are *he finding ot al. t qualified ;>• r ' retinol and tiie acquainting of the j public v ;tn what those companp ! have to offer in insurance. lab. who is ufi official of Supra. me Liberty i.ife In.suranci Con : iny. ve ii,. iiiterp'ctation of the problems facin : Negro in- : suianci' tirtii ;.t the annua) con vention held rei.-nUy in Miami. NEW NUMBERS RACKET IN DURH AM i DURHAM Mrs. Carrie Smith's alleged numbers racket was a shortlived business here last, week. : Durham Detective Captain W. E. Gates raid he arrested Mrs. Gates with two pads under a cushion in her chair. Mrs, Davis was quoted as saying she had been in business | only one week, $550,01X1 HOFFMAN BUILDINGS HOFFMAN - - Assistant Bud-pot Director Dave Coltraae was among ; "4... « Ur. i... 4 . i.t . , 4v» + *-»<•■. i . ’■“>‘>.4l.l,/ «• j i dedication of six new buildings at \ the Hoffman Training School this, i w-fck. The project cost $550.0t)0, j ' Program participants, in addition j ito Coltrane, were. P. K. Brown,’ ; -1 - m ■ i ~ ii ire. N-yro i.c-U-iru'w house on j the university campus. Strickkmd a iso said !>e regret- i ten the e.ubticity given the actum | ot the w : v .. "ui- at. Ro Uv Ye a mans, as two other white students ! '..iv- ••>'•. .•••.! to tiie fratenity at Kansai; U:;i\vi siiy ,iut they did i uot move into the chapter nouse. ] A'p.ha Pei Alpha has initiated a number o' white students Fua-'igh- ! out tie Country but mostly at pro. dominantly white schools iu the : norti’.cast. Fla. during his presidential ad ;oi ; ii. cited a.-, problems iht followine;: 1. I tie recruiting, seierting ami training ot better and in ti re I'inrihle j-.ersone!. 2. In creased eimnietilion (from non Negro tumsi. 3. fairing hr * ter and more efticieiit scr vi.-e i. (letter advertising methods geared to reach the greatest (timber ot Negroes through media which will let them know v,'hat the <olii|ia , nils hale to offer, and r>. I's tabiishment oi scliolarships at top Negro colleges to young people interested in insurance as a ( in i and having aptitu de tor life underwriting ea reers. Basiaaity, up, soljition i - collec tive action bj tile firms ; Ihrough .VNiA. Wont thrmigh the NNIA, tic said, can be done only t'hrnui'.h aVi adequate' budget, not cul.v u> can'.' out administrative ilO-.’d.:, b..t to * ./V( : ..<•!( darsi-i; I fund--, advci tisine, publicity, good outlie relation■■;. and success of The Pitot, the NX!A publication. !sh also reconunendcd NNIA : a. -'ii: .nip in the National N< ro Hu.-ine.'v; Leat/uc. tno NAACP. the Fentinued on Page 8 ] superintendent of the school; Sam uel E. Leonard, assistant commis sioner of correction; the Rev, K. R. Lomax, pastor of Mt. Zion Ran list Church. Rockingham: J. W. ivlask, H.u-hmond County; T C. Au irian, .-Trie hoard <>f corrections and Dr. J. H. Barnhill, State De partment of Oral Hygiene. RECEIVES TYPEWRITER OXFORD The Oxford Lions i Club recently gave .lames Hob- j good, 20 year old blind freshman j r-,{'• f hr. i'vfrtr+V'i ("*& PoHnst ■ ] Durham, a used typewriter as a ] I rift to help him in his classwork. | ! Tom Speed, chairman of the corn- j i mittee on work for the blind, i Continued on Page & GENCRAL BAPTIST CON VENT KIN OF NORTH ( \RO IIN A— Shown are a majority of the ministerial ami ‘ay dele gates attending the both Annual Sessions of the North Carolina Genera! Baptist Convention in Rocky Mount October 17-29, 195a Stooping, beliiiui parking sign is , the Rev. S. 11. Johnson of Salis bury, Public Relations for the v ( Bast sf-i She J<* c. dufu-. W. Fiulciwood > Alt. Zi**n Baptist Church was the cxeltisi >-e Is out i to the convention. Ri\. O I i Sherrill is ei.nvention secretary. Lieutenant Denies Rape Story FAY ETTEVI LUC The- •. crecy i j that he : kepi r-.imorr. fly (•• fast! ahri furiously arovutd here and Fort ; i 3.a since the arrest ~i L.;. John I | Griffin lot the alleged be.airy, and ; i The first vi port quet* I ... wo I rnan is -tii; tight, but it. -.ias i cc u , j rcliablj.- reported that Li Richard i j Sioaii, who was reported to have I b"en in the car wht-n the assault'. | j were made, has no.v * hat. -cl hi. Tiie first report lowd t-ie ■ ] roan as saying th-it la, white off i - j ccr was in inc car b..l taut .'a.*.- • . ; m.' I'pun <i a tioniny by ar j my officials, Sloan is aiic’gi d to I j have .aid that he •••.ms not us.c.in ! scions. Spceciutinfi nad it nit that ; jhe would slicd sort'o light on the ; j .‘latter and aid ji. lice in Me solu- ; , ilon of ti • case. ' On the eve ■■ I t!u case lc i j railed for trial ay u military i->evt i 'l'd if -*i*iv i! .* a.s !*■:.: ii, I ill fit InM Oi,' . : ... Sin.ui -aid thui h, i Was uiiconsa tiuis but that hi ;u all ' p.'ob Ci; id v Will c.Ot or c.'iilfi I w I . ;. tKlilinuc:! on i’ai;. 8 -vm-***#-*', S' ••' T»—**: ‘ ;% * J» aSBb*.-- iJk fimafcpti ■ % ii ''anSHN ! ... ■*:Jmr ■.*’. .* «y!jyiwMrt3jy ■. ' \ JjjKj»gl - -'" 9 g&k x fSgi ■&>. . . • .-Hills VIRGINIA ST Vrlf COLLEGE j PRESIDENT HEADS LAND | GRANT GROUP Dr. Robert I P. {Daniel, second from left., jiresi ! dent of Virginia State College i i Petersburg, receives the compll- j j irents oi retiring Land Grant j Colleges President Rufus E. ('!■'- ; I ment, Atlanta University, Allan- 1 ta, during recent 31st meeting ol j Race Doctor Featured j In Look Magazine Story NEW YOLK. N Y ■ Dr. Vis pert Nr ■ . oiic* ot :on N ' ioctf'l'- who have comph'r;; tile i. • medic.;;! cdueauon unde; Miststf-sip- | i piN o'i»n iur trail,tuf! _ physicians j . t'.c j ; U practice-, is feate.i ect in; ... c ,ssuc ■,! LOOK U ■re h'.,v U. Dr. Era; -v, n.r a, • :;•<• tap', now p; tic* s • u * .-v t ■' Mis.; , in an. :i), ; where NecrOe'.' uUlnumbct wbip si i or : o’, i to *e o'. Tin Duct..; prospori!ac • ! L-urdiug io i,o*,i: Ht o». a new, | home ami a blight new s-v-cM.i car ; 'i • L n r, a !;■ ~Uc to th; fact tiiai ; Npatients pay 11 1 *• >; L ,ii. a a,:, *■■ fad.iii'uliy than whites • a i point on v nidi d00.i.-rs of botnj i races a.pee, Look says, j His w;ii.> a former classmate at j Aiccrn Cuilcge, hot 4-am a.-, uc j couritaiit and receptionist in his , pc.,'. - r’i! l i.-lip d ci,■ctor's office. Sr* . ;so c.r o of tlieii three Dr. Shepard Praised As “Pioneer” By N. Y. Minister DUHfIAM The 'ate Dr James, I', Sui’i as ..!, founder and pn .-idem ; co !i:, Nor'di Carolina College at j Dta'iui.-n, was typical .if the Arnert- • : can pioneerj in his “sturdiness of : ~. actor", a p; 11.. ?.t Albany. N. Y. 1. a . no •.. na- luvk.y. ; Dr Charles F. Stewart, former; | president of KiMrell CoUe::e and n ;.,.!*>! a the Israel AML C arch oi Alr.iti''. N. Y., praised; D: Siiepanl alia.,:' e. >tn , >•*;.»! f, o ’ ■ ■*( .V ■ 1 I ■(! ‘,V);:U- i>l>,n* •• 1 ! Citizens *vh*» hiitf tt.C lOittida!: .•i model':. Durban. 11 NCC ■■ ixtti t«nn* al Km-U’.iic! Da* (.'one,.cation . Pi esidi.nl Al.fon.hi> Elder <•! NCC ; i!l!r...iucc'd M< 'fiker and fin-: j the Conference of Presidents of i Negro Land Grant Colleges in , Washington D. C„ at which Dr. > Daniel became head of the group, i Witnessing the informal cere- ; mony are, left to right, Dr. ( . V. j Troup, t ort Valley State College, Georgia, Conference assistant secretary; Dr. E. U Btuford. A, Turpin Held B:\stis-'i Road;,' Turpin ;t ■ t >1 ’■ O tbc-ir charoy i ionsJup Lout, but ho made up for jti . : . a sot i o' a.ssa tits on his i girl friend Adel*-- Darnels, the al~ j it’god. v k i.:.s ciartiod last Tues day Turpin wi-■ arrested or Miss Lianic i:-. ::i,.u ..■ that .uo boat iter j three tint os before the Oiseo fight : 'amt sou: tiuoui; afterward and is 1 now riwaiiitt;: trial in New York. NUMBER !, : ■. hiiurett. Iho Mississippi program for educating country doctors not only has completed the. train ii'S of ton Negro doctors, but has 21 more Negro men in !r:: i- ■ i srhedl oi ill hospitals throughout She state. The state loans money for medical school to qualified students- who want to become doctors, ou the provision that they Vs ili set up practice lit rtreat atit they m«i e to town or decide to specialise, they , u u:.t pay ha eg the money with l per cent interest. But if they stay its Use country for fir e wars, the loan is cancell ed Di S- \ scried f'iia years pi , list Air e'l it’e in World War 11, and received his medical degree from ?vj■ Priii-y Medic;'.! C’or- j ; p- ; >rt ( ontinued on Page K sided at symbolic runs lighting tho ] l-.u c.i ioi the co*.U-gf:’s motto of J "Truth and Service.*’ Elliot B, - i ip, -r, ■ i uuent H- uier; J. T. Toy■ lor, national alumni head; tha ; cidlt-.-e choir; and Rev. Fred Hunt !■ r, the Kt'V, E. T. Browne, and ; Dr. Miles Mark Fisher participated in programs honoring Dr. Shepard in id. N. Duke Auditorium and la :u r ■’ Beeciiwood Cemetery. “1910 v. at a day of : who sate in their dreams visions ■ ; ri i tick of racial possibilities ; if* Durii.'un vriuch would inspiiet . the 11uti(,■! to an action hitherto hi; known .on or;,; the people. It vvh» Continued on Page 8 and T. College, Greensboro, N. (... chairman of the executive committee; Dr. A. T. Atwood, Kentucky State Coielge, Frank fort, secretary; and Dr. F. G. Clark, Southern I. niverstty, Bat on Rouge, Louisiana, treasurer. \li of the educators are presi dents of their respective insti tutions.

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