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 *.;•-• •• 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 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«- 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 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 . 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 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.