BLONDES FICURE IN BI-RACE CRIME vjwmvai vKnwawti w> • ■m-awwv.'r.'v '--,.?' - • -■«»»» -—r Rf Ci jvi\(, 5 iv v. -. v. ,u: > FOR OltlMATh S Miss liar r|et Tilltejn, !■ ■'» !-■ shown pre '•enftm; Mr* I ci.via White with the ii.: r-Coiiffcistc !>rs.-i:u“! Fort Krficycr hkrjf* >f»ntAnrA * %jriL v w-.aILfjiIC,.C ‘ r '* v Startles Armv And State tty M I' v \M)Ff J! !• T BRAGG !.!•• t, • ,!••■ i: g • fcts t ! ly i i ca:.‘.- b.v eoM-urrent de vision ot tnc- iu M r«fce:s ••? ih. - con; ; VOU ■!■■■ ii> e (I ;sr. ! ■■ ■ , ~-j. .;. T'!!!'(•(• S’. ' - \| ''. . ill ran ds:— O’-ntlia it’d .’,. <i ;■ : ~ ;o , 3.1 >vui’a h.ud ia.J’jj’ " ■ •vorii- intoned i• 11 0 i-.ns r.f :w - Christ;Sehusier, i\ Gwmurx wm * brick- ( t « months. This \\i>: the culmination of tv. -? O.Syfc of bIU ui ’... * *T»v-.- • Uhke'J h- I’out cases base has ever J. W. Seabrook Keynotes Dedication Os Ligon School l A!. V f-H : . * - ' • : , v vtft T iij imM '■ • •• • to BW' XHsl\ bi ■ V v t > •■: i j*’ i: i > \ m■ < ■ t< Murders Send 2 Brothers And Dad-In-Law To Jail CLINTON' Murder in-* ime * faintly .vith H« •• brothers in '-’Union ami , father-in-law in Dm linytu : S. C. recently. Tn Oiimon i i: ' Fi iday two ly-oifi : s. Jobiuti. Hobbs. I’s. ,od Clyde I fob dr, 17, ’ 1 ■ <I(■!<1 * ithont bond <"i a rnuider charge growing out; /"' ci i;; '.iroli. or, Jo<> Hobby lii Tkmli'iaHin. .Joseph Bruce was ■•• mil; ' ‘ i.l U» life imprison in ihr Mate penitentiary f<o- the ! > til wounding of lus soil in lav., A s ford. Duel: ’•i as l orvii (ml ol killing Alford with •; shotgun after an arti’.l rnent. iVI; i.-- * ;: t t» !’*■;.». ii; Bradshaw of Clinton iomi'.l ■ utficvnt •■> ‘done against r • you;i •; . H.-bW hi nt’. - ers to hold thorn for the murder AMEZ Bishop To Preside Over Winston-Salem Meet WIN STO.N -SA LEM (Special) By-hop W. .1. Walls of the Frrt E piscopal District of the Western ,7.1.-tli Carolina Conference of the AMEZ Cnurch vs - evepoeled here early this week to preside over the annual coni'; rs nee at Color Metro politan Church. Some 300 dele gates were expected to attend the . t i infer' no •. Vfoly (..n'liniunioii vras scheduler! as the opening feature on Tues day. As- 1 - tii. Bisoop Walls wnv Bi-hons Hampton T Medford. Bth NORTH CAROLNA NEWS IN BRIEF • SOfTWEdN PLANNERS •ASIfKV! 1.1 E- "The OA.ngiive I South" ' ill be the theme of the j fce'renth annual Southern Associa tion of Slat' PUiuniii-; and Dewl- 1 opmrnt Agencies" here Nov. 16-18. ; Ropresent at i ves from those states are expected: Alabama. Oklahoma,! South Carolina. Arkansas. Florida. Goor g i a. Kentucky, Louisiana.; IMforel- Ud MI S 'L'Sirmi North f‘;,t oliaa, Tor.ne.-rsee, and Virginia ■ ■ uion\ * vanl for her *l*l - in (’rat)’;;tics on the campus at I.ivifi"'-tone Coll* ft- at Sails. '■l'.- V >;• >,V. r c;uitl Veil ill •• h ir Miss Tillman i- j - »». lw! ' ?,VJ - h. v tVith I'tO ? f ;/- * ,!{ GJ U'W 0?- t.; .x . it'ct. Th ovi . iricii ) . ?>:{ V a< V on.D-.w>..({ 01 U). bio, till* ; iverrr t* m ie.-ok oh Its i » ai»k (for Tin of- \ ficer was ( ! J ’ e*\ B'aei Ma intain. There were rv/o r'M' ?ne{T?oC‘rs on the* B. t.t. Geoi : ? [>, Nifi oh--> and Cap- • Trhn Richmond !, Luttier. "Ike O' fieer ■:• o TO- i •••• ;• •• . «( '.ntinm'd <>n }*.uc Hi dUlk ■•-•• s r -k.- no d by •• ••••-•. .:! -•) on ; J f -V ♦he r ; ; \ ■■ r • . ' • ’ • dr Pet -v P,. %Vr of ikh*i:*.c ’ Jc:re D. Si*tide;’-on. C :tv Seh<,<. Show ait ejun-ot on hvhnif of ha ‘id ' "( 5.; ; I ) \V f! Vv .; : \\ rn tncipa) iif i!K* I. n S* hool, ;••• ! :• < : : i,\ : i .•• b> Pa • f s Mtihia:. oi'f’f ■.l"’ t ot j.i .oh*. 11 . 1 . : 1 II- ■ • ; ill •. I. . i t 'nnljmifa] On ;t, ot t-iei; i -e-iH . ho da- 1 froi > «'•••. ! ’al v. ouni ; inflicted hv a : 2b caiit", iiic. A; 'or '’;:- ; to police i .ine j 1 deceased, and Clyde. hnd ijuar-1 '•ek'd over Clyde’::- yyr'.iL leds.iv - l ;oy, Cl’.sle reponedjv a i s;.-?l e Jos | j cut the • Uii" failed" to fie. . l ate, i Johnny "ok the ..yen, ;nI out side. | end Iks : tin *1 i yil ’ rxm window. "V -•-.■■ *■••■. y : the n; y aVtn and chce.t. Joe : •■■■ 01 t* •■".'■ y ad* . Ji.atc ;o’-nl ; to police offiv* at y-yy;;y oy f'-.un ■ t H-s oi’ei irvifdii'fdine hit broth-: bs f> *e he U< d, 1 it; ilf i 1 ether hah been nvik- j ti'eii .<tmv thiur p.ecuts died sever I *»• ><'.'U‘S iiP.O. .he" • Hohbr, the accused .slay-; (< intituled On i\;;y 8' i.y wnnd .I. S’.h Dir- 1 tnci; V/. VV. Slade. 3th District: i 17 a: c! (' , '••;■,• -A Vlm'‘;.i. .s.-yj Wil j ham C Drown, uh district Dr. I>‘. 1, Sl'i’s. preste.cm .4’j WSTC. vas lioco one <if' the tTy- 1 1 * d j tft v io. cr lo f {c< >nio th i,' fi oi. \ pon j •« V-i doo «L;> Ot:»c-rs or; :.ir» Bpeoia! : , clcnm:ipou iam ore Or. P M. I ; llmndon, mtvideni of the loco; 1 " CP: the Rev. W. it. Ci'awford, | a-dci man: mo i. to v. K. G. P, G' *-rl - | . win, pasior of Mt. Zion Bamat (CoJitifltu d On Page ill i HESEARCH NEEDED CHAPES. DHIi-Dr f.rud.-l Plain in dicui diroctar of the American IVvehiatHc. Associa tion, ur;,< :! more money for re search for meuui illnecs-r m ,i -pec i.. her: last u t ok. Dr. y;Ldr said tb« gevormnert spci SV 4s about 'Jy ini eviurj lins- ; pi tali red piticnl with head disease or cancer against only v ’ for ’'‘.‘ike I a.slme?:iv (Continued On Page m tar from Ch- M”-, >. C. 'Jhc- HKvt frMivul and thinic of flu- Inter- CoilpruJc V’-ramatk Utocbtion 1 arc so fr; I 'J! r<; for mi’* . :u; it i i 'vea i .inr > -: :y nc\t Spring, *' ’ 'i - to t! police i' 1 "’ ' c. a. I re eo ’.inuinj: .m invi ''fiutiiin into vlt o >-ay (iron 1.. In- on. of t' sli’ iit-st (''f> k forsinT operations ever to (>e m»raveie:( here, lrr(*si> d on ai-otrt'in of iti forcer* i (mill;. «as 'j’luj f'<{. var ( ii*. . lei. ,lr . i !*'.itjent of 1 ate 'l Driu- His bosul was set at >3.yrr?. Police • ts-p. rt Cotcmnn of fer«Mi Si ii-ra: ■_ hecks, drawn fa at least three local f-suits. Vis • ;. ii aliases io difiorent •acmes v, ere aun-e 'l. Brown" .’laid “Jfol’n H. l/ieviw it is a*- ls . »-■! 'e ** * -*i s'-iSie of f oil*, man « , h elt brc.ata • onvvinl, ’ !**• i. •■•'(• ’.win-- of the rbeclts rood :*i <lraeviiu ; on fee ~.,1 cbi'cli tiepotif. at (iiu* of tin- lunSts. ri | remaie roils 2 ’Flammers 1 \ eh*e.’ t" ao)K ■ >•• ><■ . : -b ; " ,:t J! a>»:- -tit-, ictif.- ’ • the tout of the rtn-r he*n ! [all!: t„ :•,*.! t.-.il WvC.il,! flirt, ffitra” exp. ! 't ! > inll her-.- last 1 iCowtiuwed Or. I’a-fe 8' White Woman And Negro Are Held On Murder Rap In Cvo widch yepa rat', d sections ot the cel iitx> 1,-irt week, inturrac •. vn:< .sud a! Itv-si one ca.se of n.urifer . in f.: j• ■ m-. In High' Virt y .:; Fair banks, Alaska, murder. Mi,: .Blake, a yenmi:' 33- • car :-Id v.-nite woits :r who pave ! her hor • town is Ro.'.nr-k" Va.. 1 and who boasted she had plied m-t | trade 'in nearly all of the 48 i states" v.-p.s r! •need t.o tit'** vsu' : • in the- workheusc topros ; ‘ ut - on. rite High Point Negro hi-tl liops were convicted on cha; :•(■ oi conspiriHy to engage in prostitnfion tvjjh Hi.ss I’ ! ak“. One of the men was convicted of conspiracy in having » i• ■ J*• :"‘r :n:■“uients between -Vliss If lake and W. If. (Jiay, SA .year old white nun. M.i .s Piake told the emtrt «he had | 'worked 47 oi the steles” and add 'd • And a: ■ that fva uussed. 11l ,;(’! later ne.' it will bo at !• ;vm ! seven tve 4u;'i:j rr :on- Miss Blakr (Ccutimietl On Page 3) Duke U. Students Favor 1 . Integration, Poll Shows > : DURHAM - The ov<*>whelming , I majority of Duke CTniversitv stu fh'nts A-,vor iinmecUatt* admisiion of !Jj> :;••') tud< r's to Duke accord- j | ing lo an article appear in.: tn the i »• !-• Univcifity newspaper iar-l; week. Tl:c paper, the Duke Ohrou . : iciv, yiiMi.Ued if- results follow- ' ! Snx a special poll which Included , .’h jo ■ c -ii (4 Uit* stuuent finely, lirokf «< down into specific, | »'»(.eyeries, the report '.aid that oi the 3 per cent favoring ucl ir>>v- i(ir! of Vi grn-s, 7,0 per cent favtir ..dmifting them on a lim i«ed basis PMimtbl 9, this coi.iUl mean a qu»tw system sim ilar to Ihe ones employed for N'ci'i’ocy ar.d Jews in man} ; northern insiitutions Apparently, there ruv many di hardy among those opposed to jm modiale admis-tci'! tis Nexvivs ' Twen*.;,-i;ve j:c-i cent are opposed ■ ' —■ "" ■ ii»» ■ -- ■ nwi ■ ii ■■ mi ■nmim wn■■ wgirr—»-•■ oaw*. - ..iej.r»*a■»: i ■rwnwnugfc— »> 1 'int■» i pin «ev r * !■/- . T . r*s V ’f • s-» *. 4rs I ■» C‘ 1 J 5 > I'l.f *.V ' * a. V. ' ‘ l)0)l< >TE!> rue John. M. fj j it -ii .(unior-Senior itVfi: - hoot ot Italeijjh v.M> .’tc.'fy it.s-di * l ited tlt.'.'uMf .v*f.. ires h-.-i.-l .r. the - The Carolinian VOUMJK _ VicVh i Ni>;.\(; .'-...1* O hi.!'., ! .MjJ];:; i r; SIXTEEN PAGES JAIL NEGRO, WHITE PARSONS irk-k-kkkkkkkkk k k k k * k * k k k * «*q f > I' I x $ g '• *i J -■* •- > .v-j i 1 m I 8 rrk I u St® W I 'P 'A. j# <a ic| .« 88 & & vs-i 1 h ..s te; - % 4 ; f •- ;j h'. # ; EU/WBETH Ci'fY S-rr.o 105 r.e c., nt .-,ti I.■ .re, v Cf.eo l.;ui .'.'t'. I..ib)u!.* .-'...*■ tat ton met iu et ■ last unci Snturda.v for their lt’fh annual eon fen nee. Ti; se.-.- a* ,s ,-; ■ !:■ i „t S’ h- T- ei hers r.-'ic-.h Tiie tni:.ie- f6r fli, inei’t sea-; Ttii- Il'eOVIlli; u'oref H-iatiohi. Ti'ri/Uch I.ibr.ji'iec " Otfi-’, -IT of the o. .. ,!liV.*:;e-i aif 1 Vr.. Cor-tahec f’:!! Vary *aia. of . EivC’tisbo* k, (>:-> . n.eiU; Mr.i. tCiww.;. . ; rt.,- : _ Va- ;> metre : . . 1 I,’M-. Huy >;, Dltf ns. e.\eeia(,. •-,. erelivy; Mrs. ) at .i 't 4 ' :'V.t .Si r • V’r'i'! i"' * •( ■ -d (Mi Pa.r*‘ 8^ 3 Unbeaten SF\y YORK T:.t Hell Sana last .-cm': civ i-w one oi fit*' , n:Hiony ai.th iciitcd tail clfvcu.s, 1 foridu i and VI, trip -V. and I ,'y J. ■' i(‘S AM,: ill <i' IIT'I i O.i ft:. v.iic day. North Caro lli; , cautiiihiic for a spotless season’s record, lohos'ii: C ■■‘initli’s I'.iliv \s ere toppP'd j f.n>ti t*'»•'*■ H-jh perch ’ey North (’aro-iiia ( ti*!rige'*; thrive licit at ed s, -D-7, i ’ui. r mid*‘ifeated Negro eleven,, as of mid-wvrk a • « * M.ii ,i !:r:(* *•! ttc, I'rairie View, and Southern. liiglilight of this v. e* Si se pia girl play is the Capital <hr ic in fVasliinrAm, I), (.. wit: re Nff 's rejuvenated Ea rles meet Mark Card*,: i ll's pov . id'll) VVcM Virginia sitdte I ollege Yellow jackets. , even to • vc-ntual a'rinii.ssioit. wiailo j i 14 por rent, of thesn are in favor j of Hi3.U 1 it!, i l :f, i\i‘fj’(*-v (it .‘.'lily fu-: • t ‘l'P *.i;m. - ; The !'oli aho br'-kc down stu- ’ loiitf on lh, basic of "wutliern"; lane! "soulu. in" st'.-'d l r, ts and found 1 , t f thf oV‘ I vlivlioiy,3jortty of nortl'u'ri: mtdent.; favor udwi oior i m Negroes while sli«htly ovv* 50 : , per cent of the southerners a: ** of i s the s.-'f" mind Seventy-one per 1 ■p nl. of 1 i northern students voi ed toi immediate a-Joii.-. ’on of Ne- Kroes, 1.1 ;v, cent for eventual ad- • iWssion. Mild 18 per cent are totally ] j opposed. The .southern Btufiente, on the j j “ther hand, rhowed 5:1 per cent in : favor of Immediate admission of j N<‘ >roi:s. 14 per cent eventual ad j mission and 3 per cent registered ! total opposition. TIVA fN.,)} s) - n *>|4* ic»> O'l th<=» * Duke University Religious Council, 1 ’V. - •>',>* ’.Ui. iUd ( .-.lift *.*-.*> L li.tktj Jiti’ T-.:?n, Sh.nvn stundinu .above <- i Carnaffe. Jo' •.! atornry arid ine'rhwr of th** ■'iie''': fio.utt. who acted as mas- wit !& ' ; 3f ''3?%V fi, f.ii '. fe» '* '“r Tj:'" - -:,. I ~ £'■ ■'■:"»■ ' 1 " S ?’ ■■:'■’ 3 ■ ,’v yp’* ■ ; , j; v 1 "• f f > : f : ?..£ : ' —fen- $M : -’ p * JH*?* t *fe ' -. ' ;•■ ■.;• '.*■ .< '-i • •*»' , ’ f RCV- - v .V, V«% Ap . ■\--V. % "':? 1 ~ V3V : ' cuxrisXM i. or 1 v l< * m N I TO ITIS! 1-SH I*o-0K The < ‘ha,barn County Negro U<>m »• Dmiimisf ration I muml and County Chapter of North Carolina Bureau Women are :-u ■ t:j>rii*y a publication of itlK-m-. of tb* 1 fount.' fio'TU- I><-- I iwwa ■■aXMrrw iWliW** 1 ’ - ’iaiw«.V< • >—,• 5 % «?v •;» »#- ! ! : *Scribblings ’ f in iiH KiH i- ' j *in, f,j; wh.son j U ♦ i ; ■-*&> i t XV >m- hi;uw what you mean; j when yi• -1 ■<; f-n a letter “Sitv.-ere- j i i.v'■ 1 1 ;i:•)<m ancient, , j Rome, .'.t.at'ios wi-r-- sold for ho ne- ! ; and gurien oriiiu: eritr .Inst as in I j modern tm> inevitably rackn-I teen apponivd in the trade. They J tun; tiarna-o-d i.-im - and fit I oil , j the trucks with wax. then sold them | ! as ( ••; f< i m-vri-i.i.ndi!-'- To show j j .food froth, hone-t li'-aler 1 , were i I ; .a.■ ' -:- hang signs on their ! wares which ; aid "sine cere”. From I ! there two word < comes the Wore | I ..> e‘* T,;*-ecji.- 1 v;.l k./at - v y;.v 1 j It ts i-it< i e.stim; tilt, in any | | languid; the most forceful ox pres- j j siotvi don't come from dictionaries j | Which sounds more expressive j "fatigued . or "rent to tile socks”,! •pvyekolm icul moment'* or ‘nick ! jot time"; ' jisy, inertia" or ’Mr if- ; liijk iazv"? Children, too, often | have better ilescriptivi powers I mud j their stuck-in-amt parents. My; ! four-.-car-ojfj con iwho will make ! frequent nppearßnces hen r one day '■ . ~«i »v .iiu. flTjiuUK iii aim atu r i suit! j j to -hi.s mother, "Father moaned at j I me". In describing the new moon j no it "looks like a fingernail " j Inciih'ntiiUv, I ivj, asked the other da.v, "Can a policeman ar rest (;<>•! " SiK-li questions nsVfht keep some people on their toes, but ;tl (they do is rock me on my heels. i Life is adoaW experiment. Every : .jody who tries living dies. Last wink the laundry s* nt usi puzzi v. ft-inn’, V- I. <}« Vlt-.-Wj-K’.. (Continued On Tage 5, ter of U’r 'lilunjri tor 1.15* o-C'.’ii sion. Seulctl on ta- pluti'ertn are local citizens and sebcud hoard Member- a-cei-js*.’ ! Ill c - no ,ij «>,’ -heir eesjw’* • moiistvatian .‘.grin. Mr-. Mildred Crick- t-.' Thu. - aid mn". entitled "Lay O' the t.md, i (n in- .released !>\ i local press before vij i ft No rent tier, Proceeds front the sale of the book over printing rods v> Hi he user! for prizes for the < oudUttoH> Im M~S v k" ; - " •>■•■ : -•<VJ C . - k- a . jsa - ■ "" 'W J ‘' 1 I mgm v•. ‘ '• *M. JsMk < . i wim-' v'f* |T # ■ > M l „j . t i:’ ,x% 1 w; v y®v! t S f , #a, -a-y .»| J ? t t ■ -a i -|il 'B; if - ' i;\ | ' « J ' RTII ANNUAL LINCOLN POST (IKA I)I‘ATE CLINIC Shown hen u'"'e some of tlsc North Car o liaa physicians who were among the participants in (lie righto an nual i’ost (irrduate Clinic on *; S a» 1 Vi* I lAict ;»Pp *m«l ('inphr ir-slf} at LI;. o;,i Hospital, Uurhaai, t’-e nrc i.’. i. 11 ; **i, s f,ach person wild *ijv.U»>d Mviirw.sed hi-, or h-r (!■.■<:> ifnititisde tor the > ' ewl in Kaleith. Rov. I.i fa ' ere is -ten at t-‘i" t’K- , .-«Vf» -at «'cutest sponsored iiv i ii- ( .liisrcii and verm Bureau t euifii t'-r (he firs’ tilde in 1953. ' Mho ; M Hi,- r> aioritv Os the e- .--,1, past on; | in natwre. >•-■> a,* devoted to r-hiidhood. < -ovi oitjer ha '• rr .Mj;;, tlviu.'-s. November 2 and 3. Lincoln Hos pital nil the Old North State M -dies.l Society were eo sponsors oi the clinic that featured clin icians Iron! the medical schools of rial ‘ f'/iiversity and the l m *• crsUv of N'ortli Carolina among ' - un,i: .5 {c„ {SO. ej of Hr. R. P. I Irene- right shwtiy after R was tniveUrtl by his granddaughter. s>r. I iv, ScabroV.. president of Fayetltville State I'whrn C’«l !esj<\ gave the keynote address Violations («H F.RNS-BORO (Special) Two : as■ ■i: ■> 0r,,.' -a bite, the othei Nc— ,. i, ran a foul of the law over ; .he .state H?st w-ek. ; i’! >• Re'.' Joseph M. Frayio’n, • ' 'o'v;i pmudw of Charlotte, ita? i",:::d salty in Guilford Superior dourt, tart Friday of violating si ato : m-nmne- 1 ; u s He was sentenced | io sene from three to five years it j• ri;s.i ’ Toe minister was also ; IV; it 90 day; to appeal the ver i o.ict R. Roanoke Rapids, the Rev. L. Pudtt*. whit , pastor of the Church of God. pleaded guilty to 'piodiri;; and two charges of . going through stop signs. Judge V Kenmrd All.nrook sentenced i dim to months on the road on m‘ condition. Rev. Puett' pay . f.- fi:io and sunerider hi; ; driver'. license for JO days. 1. . |{- v, f'. ayttii: V..■. place;i ill Guilford County Jail when he was | unobU- to raise necessary $2,008 I bond. Kr v.i convicted of fraudulent* i h attesuHiiw to collect more tlum. SIO,OOO on ■ frame house which ho "VueJ at 1303 Willow Road. Tlx; minister was found guilty (■n two court** and sentence was er.noo'td b; Judge Frank M. Arm strong. symposium was worked out by a Kantiolpti, chairman; Dr. Citarles T>. Watts, IVnt, M. Rich, and Dr. ( lyric Donnell. Dr. \V. A. Cb’- ianri. president of the Old North State Medical Society and also president of the Lincoln Hospital '.faff or,-sided at ihn elosfyle- ses ! sions on Nov, 3.

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