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McCarthy Brands Durham Woman Red Spy r - ■r”i ... i ~C. ir-iit ' a ■ &gj|L . ‘ * JWHBL fff'"' : fil v " ' V ' *|j| /V- ' ' r% ' i^^^^; 'i \ ' ffij? & 1 jjjsL r" - - 15.7; "J. =£2 ■ -i ...wvuwrwM* . ... i**. . ~. ■-: ll " g-gy./g '•■ *M:tmN’»; WOMAN Os THK VI o; \tYARIt - Airs MoHir J{ Lee, local libraria», is shown receiving tL- Vs.-niasi of the Year ivvurri inr !hii3 at ceremo nies held last Sunday. Ibis an >, -*> w*S* *•» <*»■ tScribhlings * I 55 V OWK.HT fill US WILSOS . . . Ail i)H AY NMVS in ihi; { j:>» ■• f ?.?* fe»der drugs ! i» : - 'a i i, r: intiicno 11"- ’ under nen names, avwc shall wit-i peatodiy sUig.g tired home from work wife protested, he I IDt-.-Cst-f.’d tflOv lie 1 the wife person -. : ally es.'.orled hmi : to iiio doctors; I ' ?■);),; “ Siiid the i 1 drunk, "if you i find an y ihi u g ! mt iv. i '.on I a/.t it <) fancy name » mat ivy wile won't know what it j ’■ a , ■' do- t■ being an o- j \ .: v u- ! 10W; did as requested Accordingly, when the couple! Started homeward the lush told j his wife that Uuy doctor said he; vv rw :-.-uO'v‘v]j>y -w -n a vary rare s d'.sease. More explicitly, he had an j advanced case of syncopation, and t needed very gentle treatment. For weeks the wife tried, vainly | to find out just what syncopation j was. Them as a last report, she vent to the dictionary. Therm 'Wiln ai- the yrntorny, vow the 'answer: j "Syncopation: unsteady progress j from bar to bn r.” v ■ * *- Wiil .12! .!!! After v:iy polite letter lo the v.ir ; dilation manager. I received my; top.v- of the f’ABOI.INJAN which| c.irne out on I (To 11th. on the 18th.! 1 l-,c one for lasi week will pi’ub- j ably arrive next week. Since 1 am unable to stand the suspense of j wondering whether or not the col- j umu was published, I am bringing j in a guest columnist for next, week i while the circulation manager gets! himself together. More about tins later. * » « » ANOTHER CIRCULATION MAN ACER boon alter writing my letter to till- tien nan ' ;er of the CA ROLINIAN. 1 rc.vjvrd a telephone j tail from the circulation manage* i cf one of ihr. toce-baiting Wash-i ington |>upers H< asked rnc if i would Mtb'-'-nbe to hr paper, and j I not on!> told hii" -No", but told 1 (Cootime •-( f c. Vr m 8* WANTED YOUNG MEN TO TAKE FIRFMFN’S E X A m IN ATI O N If you arc no| aver *1 f rur' of >:.r. of a:?*''*fl health, charac ter :-'ti training, and are into tested hi ii-eomir;;? a fireman .nail your en»nc and address to 1 C VhOLiNSAN .M. 3 . M irliii hirect Raleigh. N. C. J Please Use A Post Caul N. 0. [;;v;s lit Brief v-tt**-*,*)/*?*' . er inn niai m r -i- r»n'i>nnTniM:irrrrn"t~-—f-- JAIL'D IN i ' I«L STABBING i WILLI A MS TON Augusiusj I lodger. ,C y nr-oki local r iricnl ! m£-.s fatal!; si abb d ui iiL looming: house 'let n la J S ... n ,,u,< ; •LuVICS tlnv.k.•!:•:. fnii■•’!.• lof.v.rted.; .‘sabbed n Uu clvt-ii and back : Hodg' died in t live*. «... he bein' rej ■ to a a* Lawk'” ! !S ;i r; irj i V Pf.Jie ;; ' ow c iu b'c.'!-; ;■ n v r:-orti'y J.her ih • H v.-.-t jjiUcti; ’ewwii bond. Aicord ng to hires- i tripling off.’ ri it-,. men h ;, d : ki.cn arguing tl'c night before the! c-itling and Hawkins is alleged to 1 nual event is sponsored by Ra kigh chapters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Pictured from left to right arc; Mrs. Doris McAdams, Basileus of Omicron Zeta chap ter; Mrs. Nora 1C Lockhart. Senate Froue Committee i Charge N. C. War Clerk BY ALEXANDER BARNES I. WASHINGTON. D. C -■ Setm- I tor Jcisepn R. McCarthy red hum | ing Wisconsin law maker, reached ~'ii i ....-f. Wednesday ar.d b - u o ;• Mrs. Anne Lee Moss. Durham, j North Carolina, operator in tb< a .anal corps message <■► oter, before, i bis committee and InOeled her a , | a former card-carrying Communist: | member. The -ersator charged her as one 1 •••f the persons working in Secretary ■ ■:•'■.-ns war de]':*'!men; as in nr a Russian agent, in charge of high : sec-pt" This evidence was brought out when Mrs. Mary S. Mark ward white. FBI informant, testi -■ ■ d before McCarthy's succojr.it-! tee. r named Mrs. Annie Fee Moss 4’3, as r. s,. io -a ; of thy Ct'crfl Au ! . ist : arty in the northeast club of W--a --; -jjgfon iu 1945 According to clisc-f < -.immiilee counsel Roy M Cob;, i httestimony ha.- been ruppon. d !,s FJ3i reports in the pianoy --if><.‘r- pointmwu in Marta-.. 1950. ONnaa; | 3.945. j Ah's Moss received her army apt 1 iccords list her ax a telegraphic- ’ ! typewriter operator {.semi-«iutotnot-' ;■■ >. salary, $3,175 a year wiih the | following duties: Mystery Still Shrouds Solishoro Explosion By ST AIT CORRESPONDENT GOLDSBORO Local police anti. | the State Bureau of Investigation were jus; as baffled Wodnesda,. ri. ! they were Friday mo -i:; when i iht: home of Mr am; v Henry 1 Merriweather ws- altm>.. destroyed , ! by a blast. ! " Investigating officer.-; told the I CAROLINIAN representative *ha? ! certain physical specimen? had, | been taken from the premises and . ! sent to a laboratory, where tech- j j redans would analyze them and | I make an authentic finding. They j admitted that there was very Jit - i tic they could do until the report | ! j was forthcoming. Local citizens and even the vie- ; i tims were unable to shed any light; | on the unfortunate happening. Tin family of live, Ernestine 12, Sam uel 10, Edward 7. ,nd ih.• parent. I were awakened bv a bias) on Fn ■! j day morning, Lift, that vitfeiaily i | lore Ihr back. of Ihc hou” away. | The family ir said to have been | unusually lucky (hat none of them j suffered any injury. The condition in which the house 1 was left, as flic result of the bit!"!, ied the officers and citizens toi believe that it was the result of j dynamite v.tu-.Ti wa.- set off under I the kitchen, The section immeds;,?e- \ i ly over the place where the dy- i| ! i amite was believed to have been set off was torn away from foun- i! daiion to roof. The explosion shat- ■ tered windows throughout the sec- j tion and sent rumors flying (hat 1 l here had beer, another gas ex-j! i 'osion. This v soon squelched by h Investigating v ’ cers. Tnc tirsl clue | <o stop tnis speculation ea:; tint j there cere no gas appliance- m l (he house and no pipe lines near, • The house was a modest home l and .is believed to have been rc- i I i modeled by the owner. Mr Merri• 1 ! j Slave cut Hoag” with oil v amine I ! as he set. a! bis fable eating. : BOV 13, ARRKSTKO AT bTII >. : j WILSON A 13-yeai-o’d Nash I | Cou uy l ay was arrested a* a still i i m Mush County lasi So till day. Hell j was. ua«e ting two men in the j ;,!om.:* of making t ; quor, khlon E : •Caiman and I: ;uw Wooten. and | 24 rCKperf)vely, in the minu'. - of non-tax paid wlv.-kcy. The youth ! ! was cariying s :vc.;il lia'l- .atO.i , i. uit jars (.9 the still when hr-1 rested. Officers wrecked the 100- j (Continued on Page 8) j former Woman of the Year, pre senting award; Mrs. Lee, and Mrs. Ida H. Duncan, featured speaker.—STAFT'OTO BY CHAS. R. JONES, "Ht'c-uving iiicssayps over radio .' or vitro circuits from station* oil ovr He world: examines rnes <• gt s received in tape form in (so ;,:>J dear text Messages ’ n cv. so :n code must be morn carefully scrutinized inasmuch as: v. ;:•■ nsvo diificult to detect ornis ■s ns nr (iToss in coded letter or; ; 11umber groups. ! As work load requires, a seer- ! t.fins and records final dtspcsSi- ] ■ i'c>n oil ;scsssues addressed to this | | >i;i!ion r-d o'igtnaijng overseas or; in bale uei-a'Ament .cmy securityi wg< (■.!•;., c<. ni.i'cii inK’liigcnec agency, i ■ ;;c .us f etc . . iransi'mlting . messages over radio or wire cir-; j tuit- !o Mai ions all over the world”.; i Mrs i-'oss had been subpenoedl !■> appear bal her sttffruey sup-j . fv;;fs';;t,e aUcsting she; 'its too ill U> be present. Located i a,. O'-es .hv lold reports she h*. no ■ '• iw! ary wha'roever of com-j mitnism" arid "never vis a mem- : b-a of Uic Ouiimuiji!.' t a-ci; ay or; , -0 y'otn ; else ■' Mrs 'Moss also said sbr had ap-; ; iicared Monday in exectitive ses-1 inn hi tore the house commute?; ■ in. an-American aeUvb i . and had ; (i n., ; ■ .snenuiii ; connections un-: 1 (.'•*»ntinued on Page 8> weather. Me is known to have been I veiy tin idv and industrious and {;> 1i.0.v changed the house from j a three i Obm shack 1o a conifer-; § table. .v«,.|l arranger! bungalow. The loss we.- partially covered by > rural’."'--, to the sum of $2,000 : • T.;e ownv.i could not ray w hen he! tC-.ntuuied on Page 8* Ligon High Plans New Electrical Organ I A Musical Extraordinary for the. , tend.; : the Organ Fund of the; i -lorm tv. Ligon Junior-Senior High; S’-hool w’ll be held Sunday, pobru- ; ai 28 in the auditorium of the; | school ! As an exercise m the near fit- ' : lure a rwv elccti-i' organ will be' tygvc ILLU’o-jI’ALS AND Blii #K- , VISORS CONFERENCE AT rUf A '.V I . Panel jy»rf«fpanJs :-m,! ron ul'.ants lit the P'-icLti.ils ,Si; ; ,"rv..:«rs (t; i.i-r.’m'e on ! "F.r.ilgirg the than Between Ihr ] the Secondary School and the i College”, held at the West Camp- I THE CAROLINIAN 10c VOLUME THIRTEEN Ten Left Homeless As FIR" iilllMS Sill FfeE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * ★★★★■*★ ★ * ★ ★ -k k k k k k k k “Woman Os The Year” Is Named Sm ith fie ldPi re : Leaves Tragedy 1 SMITH:-'I ELD Th..- eav.-a:.-- f, ■ a lift Inn, tuife dvaei. ini if.e.F.- oJi-ned <4-id nine others haras. ; here Satu rda> li all asppoiK-'ci Me kie Mor k. 40. B. aa- o' -a..; P'-urad il l !n:o a 'an ■■ ■ is'- ; : 1 of her • live riififi home fan 'S.ma ! explodin’!, burning a five year old \ ! child to death a-d loavirg ; - ; J mother with second cad third a--: ; gree bus ns. j Fife Engineer F. -w •; VVai.l a!:; the. CA ROLj i! I£, N ; j reached the scene he foovc! the [charred body of ;kv -ai; i-at a- I against the wall, bu-tioci ain '.-a beyond roaoetiiißai, He d.-.wrU- u : Hie burning as a ho ■ a.ia .-; h.: fts an --ilOil to ivii bo-- Ha - •.; • : tarted ; ie told the avporfca ti ■: : t!i<* niOthc-r to.-sed the kr rose tic. - ;io the > !i stove, coil P'-g .aa .■ I'iosion. which threw the el ;i;i ;■•■ | gainst the wall and ap-ern’. timm . Ihrout; unit t a ho;; 4 The house, ■„ ohr ;an t.' p- 1 j considered a total I.• •• T'v ... ■. 1-., ; s still in a scru.ll.is condi;ion tee .10.-ntston McJiior-aj Ho. pitn! Her rocnveiy her not baa;; an.. ; as yel. There \.ore a•■ \p -al.u<! ■ ; I nether with their p.-aenia. who liv; ..i [ in the house. The yo.aa io.-.t w„. .1 j bout three with the oldest abou I 15. To fa;her Leon, a former tow • l laborer, was not regularly employ I ad. He is known to haw qint Red Hill Bapt. Church Fires Pastor BV J. B. HAUKi.N WHITAKERS ■- 'ijit if. « 1 Hi]! Baptist Church near tiei'c h:>: a; i last divorced dself fiom u- pa-iu,, J tliC Rev H, H Johnson >.f Durham., i who has teen the cent or ~r a c,u; ; t.f.vci- .- at til.’ ciuirch •fur tnun.- i than a vi ar. Sueveedin" !? ia 1 < j lit v Homo H. Hart, a native -on .pr sen ted to the school b> ihc .1 W, Ligon P. T. A and Fu- InU rm ; uominationsl BJinisterial AU’g.uce ; co- ponsors of the fund. Church choirs and fimru •■-- from j throughout (hr my, along with ll.u I scooo! band, will i’.rovide inu,-;r fContinued or. rug.- 8* tr •; Auditorium of Shaw Univer sity, Sa'urtla . Feb* nary 20. Sezt • fd He)! to right) are Mrs. S’u;h L, WcerL'ou, Slate Oruartrv nt instruclion. Rair'efi; yea, v. ,ariiag-n,, Recorder; Dr. Joseph M. Taylor, North Carolina Col lege at Durham; President W. !<’ \ RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA , Uv- tfvv n force in pick cotton when I i list- :.i; iCt* h>i this task suai t:<i to j | greater itefights. The bouse was recently completed I : bm the family wit! have to make I | now financial arar a .cements to re- j ■ .:cc it. 'Mir- to the fact that, there j v t: mv *I,OOO worth of insurance! j on it arid that will go to pay the f j mortgage off. ‘Da r 'dy Rabbit* Freed j HAi.L’GIf WiHic Haywood. | L)-28 Vv ihiuni-ion Dti-cr j Inisfvn as "Daddy Babbit" has been | ‘reed ;f ter intensive {{Hestr-hungi ever what happened to the clothes} ■:; Hiioiivi' "’.Hi 1 .Haywood wav ekvirth v DOvibie charges that | f ‘s i j m >i her am it, Ernest ISooker, \ hr.. Cry .-, Bout-' 1. after Hookerhi! v ife ewe across with the goods, > Aib«st Dvub m C.ily C'Virii •j ij,-: cf:r, took a noi pros m "Dad dy Hab cat’s case. DRIVE SAFELY!, Watch Out For CHIL DR E N | • who w-”ts pastor and had recom*j , mended iohuson, the latter had | , direct yd the congregation in erect-' big ,-i eenicn!-block structure of plain ."o’.- bitiwUu'e after dismtantl- i mg the "id fcame bthidiug to the: roilll whore they wore ‘ oul-pf srrcii friction : T;mv : ~(l been considerable fnc- | . lion and division among the mem- j 1 bership and I tie pastor over hh- \ I methods m the administration of I i church affairs. This came to a head I in December when U is alleged Johnson vas asked to resign and i »efused. He is reported to have! askod for (hive months’ salary pay-; ment a requisite for resigning. • ) A Bapio-t requirement to dts ni ■ ,). When this was produced. John'"o allfgi-dly refused it. an ■ . 1 illy feeling thy church was unable to raise it A check .?übse - quently sent Rev. Johnson was rc j tinned -incashed, officers state. ; U-i*. -'i '!-, Shan U.; Or. Richard K. Bark ;in!r, N, C. College at »>r Vv. i. Greem, s’. <: s <Yi.s‘n.; Or. Alien S. . !b V s it. State mwi, of In nicfhnt; Or. ( A. lU,y, N. C. 'ollcge at Dr. I r. ('DM, dean of shaw; or. James WEEK ENDING."SATURDAY,"FEBRUARY 27. 1054 ■f m ', 1 j ■ SM .... -gi '§Tvi£ ' u \ | , " i 1 ' * ' -ri. ;: i ' OMEGAf« TALI vr HUNT WIN XI ft fames K ftsvi'i. a !l <.s e, •vas the first pUcV whsm < of the Ninth Aureal IXent Hurd sponsoiefi by lota lota, lif.Ua f’si, and Kappa Epsilon Chapters of Omega Psi Phi i raternity. Mr Davis’ performance was a piano solo in which he played Sohar wenka’s "Polish Dance. A student at the State School for the Blind, and Deaf. Mr. Davis is a piano students of Mrs. Maude L, Bass, accomplished pianist and music instructor at the school. Second MODERATOR INVITKD ! Final action came in January : when the Rev. T V. Foster, Sr., Moderator of Neuse River Asso-. ; nation v/aS called in to help the i congregation handle the matter; i when it appeared that trouble| might 1-• -uc IP v. Foster succeed-; led in calming ihc state of affairs i (Continued on Page 8) Shaw Treaty Gives Administration Power The Joint Committee on Student Grievances, composed of members of the Executive Committee of the Trustee Hoard, faculty and ■-I’' deist? of Shaw University hc-id 11 •- second ti.ceting today ami took und f '-r coosuieralior; ofl'cr items which were not covered in the I A, Boyer, dean of St, Augustin* 1 s 1 | College; Mr. t. R. Best. Vrin- J ; el pal of Dubois High School, ! Waite Forest; Mr. L. BMlarn. j ing School, Vancoyvtiie; Dr. N. I j Frlneipal. Caswell County Train - 11. Harris, chairman Presiding; Mr. Frank I. White, Prof, Shaw i U.j Mr. Harold M. Holmes, Vein- j priise went to Harri Edgar Pv-iie. h student at the John W. I.iyon tlisti School, for his \ocai ren dition of Pox's "RiHs of Home" Third prize went to Milliard Harris, a student of John Vi Ligon High School for Herbert i larke's The Musketeer' Mr. Payne played a trombone solo, accompanied by Mrs. T, M. Ke!B The awards were made bj J. s i Spivey, principal of the Shaw town High School in l.iliington ■ and Bastieus of the Raleigh Chv.p ! ter. One Bead; Os 0 L::;! In Clinton Shoo’; I CJ .INTON One re,in hu ; b' ... I killed .usd one is in eriliCiii .* .* dilion .d Duke Hos;- .. ‘ in Dues: ti.s a result of a shouun.j, sc sane first nieeiiitg bn Tuesfla,- i j ary 16, r 1 With "’'mud I.i this studiTii - dc - j Mi.nd for the rc 1 gmUjOi■ us 10 • .i tain faculty and siafi member-. - j tup whoi'- committee took the pn ; l.ion that (hr- facu'iy end staff • Continued on Page 8) eipal Hillside High School. »;u r ham. Ihe purpose of the I'rreitce was to attempt In com bine the thinking of representa tives from the elementary school, •ecowdary school and college, supervisors, teachers and admin istrators in the complete training of our youth. 10c NUMBER 11 LOCAL LIBRARIAN CHOSEN BY ZETA SORORITY HERE i The observance of -Finer Wo manhood Week bv r, ; . ; .hui's (if . ZrWl i'h! I'( , Sorority in Had.-e i'i iimvv L-I! , ;■ V. ,J by a Iv-nciuoi, . flic V. ai a. and • tV„ ; Fhe Vti pc-v so/v-.i.e vir<:, Ida ; Dime m. Red..o':- N. /•.. ~. r i i" s L- - P- P'l'''b-b Me-- ■ Sim v. . *'-‘ < : i : f riap*-';- ; £c\:r C‘-: Beta KM ,: y ; of’ Omkaa ‘khwwxl;. ‘t-rv.-ev ; vas III).!--; ’IV . I.U .1 of Uv Os kb,., I ' , . T'lji jiieii! : Cba.plv' >f ' ; :<-v c-i'Jeye <d. t:«e V. r.-l, (.: A. v.-.h ki.::. Kvi :V. n Pop;-, ; e,bk r. College i-'M-M-e.Sp-A.'kU si ■ at "v ; m v t v ■ i- iUoUh H i i.v. b> krv-.-M Rid ;,id 0. ! I fire: ' eel WIM-m Os bV \< ;.r for HKsli: ,i vi other fn'-nur I •/. ■Mvn >.ii Use year - ||rs. M. M. - l.uilve-,. Aye; Jf. gb Lockhart. Mi le M. I „ and am Kbeene • ie: ii ill ri ; n ■ ;,f 4 bn . eperated - ; j.% JJ r j ~ t ! \ ■ •«. ; m' • rr '.(■ t*' m c'rn*. n' 5.* > * 'die; j, u o' nc-id’ saienv ; hue: and he; 30-yfac-old | 'ol i vi, Akm,.'a i ; in a critical conddM!! id lad..- Hospital. VViliu.s * ivyi-i; ’d that the Park brothf > w, :v engaged in on ar j c*Jr: eiii w.i • V, :Uiyi;.i: and after n‘], went a i;U.n ' a’ a ' ’ a down the rood to a ljunj bra! • ! s. Sifi'.-y Parke , a , a , .iij and sui v U WO;; ob abnafj ::a a; '-a [V -y knu'v;;; • Alts r 'V aa a'a - '(iy -h.'-hV , ai.c! ii; ra lawaaMr.: U uii-us; , ' -hanr - .ii. , h,i| in ilia left, tv.* Wiliiriii? : . lia a a iailib: e pi.;- i Kti, j Followtn|| 1.1 it an of dame* i Parker. SSf.illain th«e> •.■.robbed he * '2 n'U J ..a ajaifaiir til'd ••• Ijunded ; the other bt'other. Upon ritiivfil at 'Sampson Memori al Hospital. Jam, , iva found to he already dead, ho •• over Aion|ai i '..as given eniergenay treatment and transferred to the Durham ho.*- ; f-dal where ins eondidon has been 1 ' : sted as critic:*!. j A Clinton .fustier of the Peace 11 gave Wtliiants a fivnUoussary hens - i in# and roll used him undo -s I j bond of 32,300 IJKK A WKKKI.V LETTER from HOME fHEN You’re fro Vnn.y to I write a letter to o lov ed one away from home, why not give a year's Sub scription to THE CABO* IINI AN? a MAIL YOUR. SUBSCRIP* | TION TO; ——THE—— Carolinian 518 E. Martin St. RALEIGH, N. C. 1
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