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r* ' ' Cxitlpfl f"ss*f% ¥lll €? /'I <? K* . % . '• -x*-: C*o aJS *■ i/tS J 4 •■* THE CAROLINIAN —Ps^ %£&. TTT~7 Z ha ———— —— i 10c VOLUME THIRTEEN ★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A £ REfiRCTSMR WASHINGTON f ANP) Presi dent Eisenhower apr'Pared some what to searn last- week fused to admit the Howard vnf.- vt.-sity cnoa' :o 'dime Arena, Fee* n.aty * where it van- scheduled j to appear Rlor. vv.th two otiier: m. at t.:e Lincoln Day box Toe President seemed a bit sur-: V e,:i v.!o:. this incident was, brc-ught ■' his aiten' ion a' the rer; conference, Wednesday, a v.:' ‘i ti; ( .fact hat the choirs | fi\,m Et-fir* university of Atlan- i :r:ri J}-.’.•■•• imiv<?>--.Uy of North admitted without any trouble. < Con tinned on rv,a. 8> W* «rnro i vMrgM.m* 1 niww iw saam J > -■«** '.«•» . -*► I • ( t | I* 4 | iw 4» s 4 V 4/ a. 4- «d , 4 V BY DWIGHT T tin.,us wstsov A f i* »s. SS&- -sffi* RAFFLED While I may nave made some people a little less pleased with my opinions, I was not aware that l had done anything to arouse ani mosity on the part of lift CARO- j LIN IAN staff. Os course the lino- j tvper sometimes has reason to fee! i like massaging my skull with the* broken half of a brick. But, in so- j far as can hr judged from the ap- i pearance of the column, the lino type >■ D a pretty good gink who j iakes long words and other ec- j centner ivs of mine m uood-humor-! ed stride. Even if he did mess- up; tny story about the major, in the' issue of February However, the -f circulation man- ager seems to j. |. have decided so i V|ja» - keep the paper a- r ,;||B way from me ' ;*•; long as po-sibie ' |ilis3wr For more than ■ two months 1 re reived the papei vklh on Saturday '' appealed, Th c n V;A DR, Hit SON the publisher asked i»o to gel my copy m the week be foie it was due to go I'> virf -s. A 1 ; sooi si; J s'tHi ivd doing the;, the eireula (C!inii:lilt'd on Page th ' ! NEW YORK (ANP) A rail! for i am] iiv-tier to sirs njd.ken A-* irnu-ican democracy was made list! \ ■ek by the Commission on Re- I. .ions O r|niz:uii,n, of the Nat-! ie-:;i| v,i inference. of v'tiriidians and; Jews. i The rail vas issued bv the co- . chairman, the Rev. Dr, Joseph R.' Sizoo, former president cf the j New Brunswick; Tliootogienl So- j wjnarv in New Jove.-; the Ret Dr John A O'Brje-n of the faculty i of Noire Dame univer.-if-'. and Rabbi !V>f,'it»re N. EisCiHiraih, prcsl-j (Continued on Pay.i S') Robbery-Beating Jails Youth MHTHO' 1 ~ A?r' *n I. .in wood Saw, 18 v'.-;)r old br.h school youth car, to: lif.v to the b ■ 1 that the tvjty of a srer.-i/.. --er can be lts hr.id i!i--; of a iranagresror, < 3ecia»ly if one i intent on rob t-i'ui : .sj jit-: a. o i iMond.iy v. !v::n he entered the - Ro; Dart, Cc-yem- old Slate College espc-iv nic-i'i worker, feei't'-'d or. the Old 'ii nity Scad, near the fairgrounds. The youth left his home, in the Asbury section, for the Berry O- - Rale sc; h N. C WEEKENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1954 F 152 mr HONORED AT UNIVERSITY j Dr. Miles Mark Fisher, above, | center, w a.s honored by Shaw 1 University last Werinesda* night | j in recognition of his recently fsiblished book, ' Negro Slave i Songs in the Unitad States" i | This book is now receiving wide i • acclaim. In a statement regarding On Mounting Charges &|9|K|x is* v LIKES SHAW UNIVERSITY— William M. Everhart, 25, above, , rrcntly enrolled at Shaw fMi w-rsity as a part-time student. Mr. Everhart, who is a graduate of Wake Forest College, says he has enjoyed his experiences in classes there and is looking for ward eagerly to the remainder of the course. Hr is, at present, a candidate for the masters de gree at V C. State College here and enrolled at Shaw University when hr was unable to get the ecitt.sc "The Teaching of Social Science” at Stale, lie 1 is a na tive nt Lexington, N. «*.. mar ried and is the father of two children. He. s,t>s that he hopes through this course to be able to acquire knowledge, new friendships, and a better under standing of Negro education. I; K.'Ji.v School and seemed as if ■ ! !> would pursue the path of en- 1 ' 'uramc hi.- knowledge of the "read-! i in;-:, riling and ri«hnic*tic‘‘ in the| , : iOth :m a-ic of the school, of which i . Ip. was a member. Even when he I • 1 1 got to tiie ,-chool ,he seemed to be! , | i-f that opinion, but. a sudden do-! •; .- ite to teed his innerseif, sent him I liruf to the corner store and from 1 . j thence he got the venturous Idea. j • .; He bought him a sandwich and j •'topped the morning meal with a' the thesis of the hook, Dr. FLh- ! cr s.ud that iie believes that the j Negro spirituals and songs of the I antcbelluin South may have been • more than simply musical ex- j pressions. Shown on his right is ; president William R- Strassncr ; of the University and Cauibert j A. Jones, right. • HIGH POINT - A toy cap pistol j found oi an A, and T. College stu- j dent's ro mi in Greensboro may be ; the weapon used in two holdups j recently. City Detectives searched the] room of Jerry Wilson, 18, an A. ; land T freshman after flic youth | was nabbed in a holdup attempt! ! in Charlotte last Saturday and! | later admitted to two robberies j here. The earth Saturday night un covered a toy cap pistol and a jacket believed to be the one worn by the robber of Hyman Jewelry Store here about two months ago, : Dectective Captain W. C John son reported. Wilson, according to reports, has admitted breaking into the jewel | i rv store here on December t 5 and j! i'Ybtuaiy •>. He also admitted j j breaking into the local Western I, (Continued, on Page 8) imTFTI YOUNG MEN TO TAKE ! FIREMEN'S EXAMINATION If you ,ire not over 31 years ol igc, of good health, charac ter and training, and are inte rested in becoming a fireman mail your name and address to THE CAROLINIAN 518 F. Martin Street Raleigh, N. C. Please Use A Post Card i WHMT Lot tic drink and a piece of cake. This seemed to not only have giv en him strength, but he decided that he had new courage and off ho went to the aged man’s house. On hi- wav to the house he *nld I the arresting officers that tie! dreamed dtoatns and had visions! c-f large rolls of money that he saw the old man display at one time. He ;s said to have decided that f Continued on Page 8) NUMBER 10 DENIES • WASHINGTON i'M ■ !. ter la;c Irvin, tty ;... ,■ ; ; -,v youths Involved in riu Sroveri'iud case, will have to die ttic c-Icic. trie chair for the all -d r.’"in? : of a white farm vrou; c. in I-.ike 'County, Florida in K'-C ’Die ea.-e reached En»l ce'ci; last week when the Supr<: ie Co denied ihe second appeai lor a c hearing. An attempt wa- made op e sue life Os Irvin true;;' Sheriff ft His Mci t:ansporting he and Saropoi • ; r ; h.erd from ihe S 1 i’ : Rait'ord, Florida, > - r.-m.. ; a new- u ,; al Claiming that tb: •-> p icn'v who were handcuff* • -iud riding in the front -■ of > . w ere attempt in; A J-,ot m ' } - W and badly wound;n; Irvin The latter, who lived to "hi nc story, said the sivu'iff, w ; »>-, route from the pr: ion to the . cc of trial, pulled h.>. car to thi ■ of the road and got out. CDmunu to have * fiat tir> . !'>" c-'-; ■u ■ n th*. ! handcuffed prisoners out to fix the punture. While they tempting to get out ihe • fired upon them leav oe tii ;• (Continued on Page 3) ANNOUNCES FINER WOMAN HOOD WEEK Dr. Nancy B. Woolridge, professor of English at Hampton Institute and Nation al President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, has proclaimed the week of February 21-28, 1954, as the annual Finer Womanhood Week. Loea! chapters of Acta Thi Beta sorority all over the coun try will observe this week with public and private programs on the theme, “Finer Women in a Free World.” Dr. W'oolridge will appear as guest speaker during this week at the public program of the Newark, N. 1. group. (ANT*). N.C News In Brief SEEKS KNIFE ATTACKER GARNER -~ Officials of lbs Wake County Sheriff's Department were busy last weekend son km;: the whereabouts of Allen B J. Smith t>{ Garner, accused of i"' l ' l bin,Miss Ruth FosL-r of Route 1. Garner with a pocket knife. Mt«i Foster was taken to S; in: Aim-'..- Hospital where four stitches were required to close the wound on tone of her thichs. The <■ tire of ! the affray has no' bon deternun- j , | ed. GETS NEW VOCATIONAL BUILDING SELMA -- Students .it the Rich- j ard B. Harrison. High School, Set- j Councilation | Bears Fruit At Shaw U. I KY i.AMt's A. SHEPARD - 5 rj m»kj> M l DKNIS ro ; a: i,m\ st- n he \ri\c, P.’edßi-Ml.iy nwnmt saw all stu- j ■ ‘"'il-.' --v I -1 s. i ;, v e”:-: ~ y here’ : bark Ul :: ’ r ' fiv: v -i i LO:' ! i, afair be- ■ ; almost s Wvtk in. protest! over me suapensioii of ;x mem-! 1 l ' t in' the student body who had j ■ ■ u ci.ru-ced wiiti serious mfrae- 1 ■ non of University rules. According to the student lead-i the w aik on! ; d subsequent 1 "■’■ n of pi.articmiy all students; • motci clastc-: was motivated j ! n y vchat tbr. students considered i too .vc,'.;' pi.niiity imposed or. Isl r stu.-i. "is v.c. -i ! t) the in ! i fractions, however, the student! ; !"".era's eiainwvi that the student i i .• • .n was the culmination of i '■ d.'biuc ba. k several ! Listed oy the students as griev- j ms at grave concern were, in-! : odroiiat..' bousing, tuck of recre-] 'a - . i t :;a- >, insufficient heat, 1 ! >:Ty n< epart'd »nd improper fobtl 1 ,ad iae'e / n c-'cmat?on or the ! , i. cipbaury coiir.ihtoe of the Uni- The order .-usmonding four stu : cents, all iv'm.rs, for the remain- ! < dor of the school year was given rvl Thursday Two others had been, rmvb.r!" s-h-ponded the week be fore. . •diafcly following the latoM ; u pension order after an : - ■foi attempt had been made h-y student leaders to have this siwnrr'stori order rescinded; the .student body held a. protest, meeting '.vh !;me it was de ; C;,‘wd by the in to ; ; • the- ad -1 ministration with a list ol all their I :y. ;e'. a v" -■ and to remain away, fiom ail ch.- "s until a satisfac-i lory settlement bed been made. | ! ;i h’oirtl y: jr ■n: Og : <; St. U-j . i.„ wen delivered a dt-j . ci,, e . ;he administration to the j cf.r et that unless all students were | back n thf ir classrooms within 24 hour . the leaders would have ■. -ally expelled thotn •clves". However, before the termi ii" c the provisions of this di ■ o.vi- tev.me effected, a meet w of the executive committee of j the University trustees, r.dminis-j ir-.tion representatives and stu-! dent count’! was arranged to see j ■i .--ct;icment satisfactory to all! ] eunccriuvi could be effected. j At this joint meeting which last-! r lay. evs.-y item on i H i. students agenda of grievances, j j .... carefully considered on its in- j ;! .vidua! merit and every effort! ;w . made on the part of ail eon- j ! nrned to reach a fair, honest and j ! impartial settlement of each m-j i dividual grievance. The entire pro- j ' t oedin of the meeting were j ! marked by a spirit of tolerance, | j :.>oodv. ii! and conciliation and the! ; result, uii: be considered a vic-j j i.iry for Shaw University as a j j whole. It yens U'v.mioU'ly agreed to re- j i open die cases of the .suspended j students and give them a full and , ! fair opportunity to present th.ei"j ; defense along with any evidence ! thev might, care to oiler to support inoir pica for reinstatement. It was decided to remove all stu-. | dents from Convention Hall at l or (.■<■ and place them in more 1 suitable quarters Suitable recrea tional fae.ii in and- equipment will) Ibe immediately purchased and: i f.iaced in all the dormitories in j j .-ir.aces already provided for recre-; j •l-.-na! purposes In order to insure 1 ! fair and impartial hearings in all; i '.'’.dure cas.-.s involving disciplinary! I mutters .three students, selected | ; j,y (be student body will be placed J ! oil the disciplinary committee. It j J wan decided at. this joint meeting j I in set up a special committee to I make a full and detailed study of all the misunderstandings and grie vances pr.”enl‘ d by the students with the idea of working out a mutually satisfactory solution. In a meeting held by the stu dent body early Wednesday morn i inn:-’, if was unanimously decided • oy them to accept the proposals | of the joint trustee, administration, : ' id’",!, confereer. and to irnmedi ; ~■■ nine fill class and otheri j activities abandoned by them since i Continued on Page 8) 10 2 . iarc now enjoying the added! • j facilities of a new Vocational and!, ,! AffricuH'.ac building which was I ! i -.•eenHy erected for ihe benefit | ,I of Negro student.-- of Johnston j . County. Tho building, which was i i cr, os tended and equipped at an j j e.'timated cost (if Si 3.008 i: saidj • to be- modem in every way. John-j O 1 ehtldfon ■- ii i enjoy 1 the first building of its kind in J I toe new boltdina ! FINDS FA an ER'S BODY - | , ; RAI <K ■; t j - A 45-year-oid ten* 1 i | ;;nt lar.'iei was found dead in an ! ovorturnad truck last Sunday | morning <m the Jeffrey's Road in j (Continued on Page 8) " ( Camera Views of Shaw Unit', S'rS- : STUDENT rBOTKST TOM VI Ilf b f ricutred her? are the student leaders at Shaw Uni versify ,»h« \\e f . chosen Isst week by the student body to present their grievances t u the administration. The group is lr . “'-'i 1 ■*' CAW s. AssFM!!! r. AT NT S fiOYtE -i- A 'por tion oi the SDB students at Shaw j University are showing milling j fllP# s- . / \‘ m ~ ' ' ■ s. ■.£&*,*r “WE W A.Vf THE rUT.iUHvNT'’ This was the gist of >. rtiant by students of Shaw University ! as they gathered in a pi otesl ; ! demonstration after In mg inform- Presbyterians Hear Missionaries Talk ft V J. R HARR FA' ROCKY MOUNT Two Pres byterian Mis.- ionaries who have spent several months studying and teaching in India and Korea spent last week touring the Synod of Catawba lecturing on their ex periences and gin vim; Americans Presbyterians m particiular • an impressive word-picture of the many needs of inhabitants of the war-torn and poverty-stricken reas, where Presbyterians and ofh-; er denominations are making an attempt to alleviate the suffering which is physical, mental, religi ous and economic JOHN ( on; ANP THOMAS HAUNTKH in tow of the Rev. Andre Kearns. I ptistor. Davie Street Presbyterian: Clmrch, Raleigh. John Cole, min isterial : .urlcot from McCormick ; University, and Thomas I. Ham- Jsh, layman, visited churches which \ gathered in area meetings (group represent at ion) at Carthage, Lum bei ton, Rocky Mount and Raleigh , of the Cape Fuss' Presbytery. They spoke of tin: work of Missionary Darius Swan and wife from the Catawba Synod, now serving in India Coir went to India in VM7. Churches Ask Cooperation COI.LU-iniA, S. C. Protestant: cnurcbc.- in this state h. vt* de clared in a joint resolution thm South Carolina must "maintain its public . chool re. stem i.initnpaitod regardless of how the Supreme Court rules on school segregft- shown here eoinj over plans for negotiation* be ween the ed ieft lei right are Harold Ko--. dent her!.' and the faeu-t?. Seat lr., vice president: iu< ius Vt.itk er, .lr., president, 'liss Jean liar riiinn. secretary and < iaieoce aecsind th? .■ c■ i.k'v.cc she p Went, l». W. it- Strassrn'.r . ..; Thursday, (shortly after ihe be ginning of a demt>ns;rat ■ a iu | ed that six of the un.'v students had been rxpclled for v eat the student body fell ''.as minor offenses. Tins ptioto was made lasi Thursday night .it the ; and will return altc.-i his prci-ent ; furlough. Harni.-iii w ill go to i -U - AwSil” LETTER from HOME » WHEN You're too busy *o write a letter to a lov- ; ed one away from home, why not give.a year's :•'"••• ■ script ion to THE CASIO LINS AN? • » MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIP- ! TION TO. —THE- Carolinian SIB E. Martin St. RALEIGH, N, C. I : tion The statement, vlrirr. S.LUe ij legislative arid administrative of i ici la, v is adopu d fast ' j tbft South Carolina I- eiluwship of I I Churches and the South Carolina j • ! Division of the Southern Regional! "je,k b>" .".s'-s manager. a ; Standiita left to ruH .■. ■ Mrs, | liens Iter, r I s. ■,, Vii Mi<s .1 O . f.T ‘s. ,iml Vi s, ivies,* tvildcf , I-. 1 beck. , n.*: '• • i c "i. • was sbs'Ti u , the tier.* tit!.- t’-'is;/) -,v.is made. e ’ • \ ■ , .s' j Vt-.i.'i lists iciimTi-;!. I vof the <1 monstratlon v. t:ii was not q».-iV-jl untili { hil.i-.i ’s (if fi lit (I! ■' ..-(! t ! >*' in--- that i>c wiruht review On- i.'vsis later. j S'Amevirrt for hh next, awstgn -1 mf-nt s MU I.HiN- IN POVERTY Coir . ■ : ? !-;,i ■ 1 ■ ■-1 that no mi:-nonary r.t cd exhort "eas, •'* ! m On ; i>,v.ork wheva : all ‘'in x!( i n' 1 c> i unci". •• ave » ! thousand mites away and "any l ibhu* uvititnoitir' iio-ans America. ‘The eiyo-g need (literally) if- for ; mow? and more aicl in mm v -\ clothe - t duration. tnnehituTy h- i uician.-: fruni America to relieve i ihr f.iinioe arid improve the health i f the prop!,: whose average life :pm is 27 «i compared • ith e l 40-yi <c-average There | - on!v about ight, million Chris tians arno* c the 350 million Jn -. 1 .in'. 84 per ( it. of whom are orate. The Christian portion of i tbo population is mom literate fce i cause (i:i ••• a nvvrtod have ns their noil.,- T.ach One Tench ! Or,o' no run-; schools I A,! I hr, tudii'ls ;;.vi• free: time to I each mg ( p ;. "! h, m of 1.0 ; .-, hools id India" according to ' Mr. Coif, who lofd of how the medir.nl hl.-tsionary would seek to . c,r--ry o- Us Biblical nil-;;, igp of <C'irhbiued ori Page H) ' . .. i Council. •! In i.i,i■!!i•.o■ . vt)*',; of the resukt ■! tion iii.. ( bin c'ti'ien call'd on ;. : t » -! , :■;•( !! ,-if t ~•)«!, Carolina to * :■ calve tho forthcoming Sup 'emo ! ecu r.t. deer- wii “peacefttlly and in .! ('Continued on Page 8)
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