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Carzi in'an Food Show Scheduled Muy ji * r \2* • n r i • ''*v'v , 'vl W B ?' * -m fr* \r - /u i y Mm hcu. A Hemp is Suicide S I \ * ? •’ : ' ' ' ,: '' is s. member o T the «r b i> know n o be held in a\iih Body Os White Boy Sound In Auto I rook GHKi* N;3BOEO *-AarSh Bobtii-. ? f -n. Pomona .- v anved pre \ vt vlj - *' ’ of the nd itirv M ■■,. y 10 * ■ io m::V: Uiiii b<*;<a'n wish the notiom oi a or\j" which Dori-<’fi »-n a ST.TCFy jf» V\' v 'ft ■ , Ic./yt so« r Bryant Defeated By J. B II Alt REN ROCKY MOUNT— (Special)-~ t'feVv-- »gn!n Alexasftcer H “Tu Uy‘ P:> -n;, popular kv-I L-s-m ■•<• ■/-■.Hi :f / '... v’i!: i>- :■ U.’i , jit'.. bed! <„»-;<N-.<'d ;u bis thin attempt 4 seat on the board of al / . 1 fj'V.-iVI uiO b. s.fh War ci i/Mt!/ is U -av ly by color//i c;u«.uas win/ a reported r-ics voters as compared to about 1 .00 ;.i‘t Vut'/r, lit a /!’■: 00-v,ay race with two ■shite rro.itdafcr, Bryant vv.r- on ly abn to ..Mmei- 37."> votes as compared with ‘.ho successitu Can dida i :'s sai> Ti)!; winner was Ray mond Annsltong. it ho, ropurled • iy. was jn-tkiug hts first try at » .:!.)! .Vi: ;mc; pr; v-ou-iy, Tin third man, A. Brice, t . i an" ybt.aned only U 9 VOWi, -0\ JET U.AMJPAIGN” , . ::■■■; Ilia/ Bo', i , i . o', ions campaigns on radio and in the newspapers were • t'lu :.-y" and persuaded him to «..d i a ' quiet ’, drive for votes this year. N'AAI.i 1 officials contended li.it Is, .mt's campaign was “too t; . ■' '..j be really eiftciivc- And. v n !.!:■ votes were tabulated the br’icf was justified. Reportedly, : ■ ’■ s: colored i'OOpic of the (• were adively aiding lli'./arP’.s opponents as in previous i in ivi hsianding the fact 4:1 Elect Reliable Officials:” Taylor Bv .! B. HARDEN fi.' ’..MKilf - "We arc in the ii ■ ■ ■ of the . ■ 1 1 vial revolutions in the history of o' ■' c.um'.y. declared Attorney lltTirian ! T■; !>■•, pn igiru i'l Ka li. -vi o vil t ■i/p- fighter, in an a/'dres. - . <o trio hV Civil Liberties ntess triv':nv. of the Daughter- Ktkf, (IBPOK'.V> at. St-. Matthews Vietr.o.-:- -> Cnurch he tv Sunday id:-d over i'y ih. 1 i / i ,-c net . .. ,< i Groves, S; ■ C , r. ■ C’l *! ? ’ - - ■ ■■). rank* 1 J ofllci , nv, remarks ah Tig it' th%*n she could She was ad truth a to the institution by Dr J. T Driscoll, who is now va se trented by Dr. G C. Debt,am. io.nA. M;3s Mit.ohc:!! was ‘.ulniitied v’e an able M-tchesl, whose address ■ £ Rr\i t • • 5, H\ z h Po i r* % eh ante by trade, i. •o-r:.': ed . ;)Ms:\s i.i> <.?N PAGT: ri) ‘ : £ ; i % ■*-' ■? : i ? Wl j ' . ■ ‘. ! „,4 i i : £ ■ .‘.'Mil { * .ii . . j NKVV PREXY OF ONSLOW COUNTY TEACHERS David 1 W. Weaver, of Raleigh, aho^r, ■ j instructor and band director at the Georgetown High School, lacksonville, N. f '-, was elected , president of the Onslow < oun ty Teachers Association for the i 1954-55 term, on April :>O. Mr. Weaver. w h it attended St. Monicas School, Palmer Me morial Institute and St- Angus j tines College, where he re ceived his B.S. degree m Ma thematies and Science, is a veteran of the. Army Air Force. ; with W, A. Wilder of the Tost I church Solos were by Mrs. Mary j E. Edwards, Ivy Temple, Rock i ingham, and Miss Marjorie Wil i liams Pastor L. M. Thompson ! gave tin- invocation. ! “MISADMINI ST RATION OE .U'STICE’ j It was Attorney Taylor, who ! jo voting to get what we warn ! n Jaw school professor at the then | newly formed segregated law i school at NC College, Durban; | u>ter emerging os (he State’s first • full ••fledged “civil righ! • lav/yor”, : whose courage and daring in tnc ! face ot overwhelming odds gave i new live and hope for ■< mill ion THE CAROLONIAN j 10c y C***4Ut*J ~Wee4^.F\—7 j_Q c VOLUME THIRTEEN RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY S. 1954 LUMBER 20 ! • r.«wiaujL raw ■£s&, j&ft ffifcS BSKBilliKfe SM <£*£lßl6*. *S*3SBaBt I|SL m SMb m afe ggu Mm && » » mgs nSs »# M Si B fIE JB BE jap mm ! wffl-i hr pBfMIS S|s lasPSI •s§p® asp pH. fpf Ml igeSP jfKjg srm >mm mm wm Wm ifP 'wM jpg Wa >: • 1 a irSB6IKH& fjgjS» W|C JsKsjfe *V!BRSfn3k 3ggS|3 -jj'-m i % OT 1 lil r : II a B 1 iP% w m m 8 H. M * v’ mS 9 W’mm. ??? Sfllitil;; mBK &if| W'-I: W&?i fejkf fill Ife* I tSCHERS IK ANNUAL PICNIC TO HAMMOCKS FAVETTF.VILI.E- U ihe v •;<hr- i . T T)" ’ V Sc;>hvoo-''. cl’uirrnan ■ ‘ i'• Board thut charts the 1 ■-•iirsf and is now planning the ■■•■■ velopment of Hammocks Beuch •'">' I'K':. ha-.; jAil! be wore than a ;.oo persons in attendance on the " h a :.a ; '. v;nv :;c to the :•■•. a.-nu: (• s'c : ' on Saturday. T ' p i o.an i- r-.ot considered ! to be one 1 • t will tax the bra?ns or the hearts of the teachers who own toe v.-.st tract ot land, corr;- tuisins more tnan 4500 acres and cxtenctrt four miles along the Atlantic 00. ii,. This is set apart •'•' a !a> v h;-i. the school marms • rtT in-i-tcfs will trek to the re nt t. rloo their leisure clothes and • take it easy 1 1 ' 11 c:o.’pojefj to be the clay -. ~., r : v '•; r-.'-k for. 1 c-d to take ri- o. /■ ..ft of last minute .i,,.,, >,-ori ; .-d the r.. r\v and ■o : !• :: boat gccompt.ny In. , closing of school. The : I'ogram will include s'.vim ooc. •.. boating and ;• concert hy Ho Klisshetb City Teachers Col in 1946. - tract of Land consist : ,c ot' 5 COO acres and extendin' a-w mites ia.-oii- the wal ?rfron* of the Atlantic Ocean, was be . . •.ih.d to Mr. and Mrs. John ■ Horst bv ?)• Wilham Sharpe. . w= ilfi-.y hio.;o rial-' i of New York . M ■-.-. Hurst, a te-icher in Onslav. County who has served nlivu* with her husband as care : of the propertv for many i years instated that this laud bc . tome nc property of the Nevo : tfnchc-i's of the’ State a.s a conict ; of recreation. j Since tiiat time, teachers have c-intributed SH3,0 f 'o toward the | development of the project. !:• add'd n,n to the improve m*nf of roads on the site, and the in ' ';illation of a water system there ! . . three units which ottr i over i f;;ht accommodations. ana a l large building affording dtmng fa i cf hues- Tin- New F trmer? of America and 4-H orgamzatiiins are in the p;,.rr.-s of develoti.'r.g 50 acres for the Vu-ncfit of youth groups. Os , (is. shbUhO goal which the two re Jr ■■ ?••■. >: have at t up, $30,000 ; has been raided. i! i r-,- ,'V: bleach is the only j pri.-i-.ict us it.- kind owned and j ; operated by Negro teachers. N. C. News In Brief IOCAI MAN SUFFERS WRECK INJURIES A Raleigh man was hospitaliz ed with painful injuries Tuesday j after a collision at the corner of MaC in and Freeman Streets. Carl Alphonso Jones, 22-year-old resi dent of 412 Montague Lane re ceived a crushed left foot and deep cuts on his left leg, accord ing to police reports He is receiv ing i reatment at St. Agnes Hospi tal. Involved In a collision with him y.u- a taxi cab driver, Jesse Janies Hunter of ,423 S. East St. Officer W T. Blackwood investi- E-aled the accident. No charges wore preferred i colored people ;n the state, after i s which several other race at*or- j j nev.-i deemed it “safe” to join the j civil rights fight- Taylor warned hia audience j Sunday “That too often we i disregard the misadministra- ! tion of justice and fail to eleei responsible court officials” to carry oui the highest tradition j of our democracy —fair and honest administration of the i laws to all, regardless of rtier, I creed or color. Attorney Tav- | j lor urges ci’ircns ta vi 1 ’heir respective courts on all f-vels and observe the judicial p*o | (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) '' ? . . ■' / " tJT f , / : wmzw JmXy. wG:* F' : v : , ‘ ,% * ~y'' -v, Ski ." a? WF t "L : - > ISX-POW TKSTtt-ms -.- .- ■!. i -., V i-y, *>B, of VV i-SHrigton, 0.C., ex- prisoner of war in ht-r. •••a »r:h h. . Psirgnti r, Joan mane, 8, #t fort McNair as h ■■ i.nicil rail to *(•. -land at the- court martial ol < orp. s. ?v r ,ou, r-i tJ ■; f lo nf. %a» Spivey sountJly cursccS jv, »?-rviii, who i with stool pigeon tor Us« i .onmiuiiists' \itxiic a of the lie Us in Korca. iJN*evtsurest Phu ). Fayetteville Mother Wins Na&iis lionors FAYETTEVILLE it v ... nounced lit-re tiiis ■ Julia K Ferguson. r n ; Ferguson, well krov/:- m, - tier, civic worker, reli-iioi,- er and fraternal man. w e w tional honors as 11-.e moihn- JOI N I K CA SE CONTINUED The ease of Wiliiam ; m ijp Joyner, employee of nueb.-. Nursery on West/ , n Boulc nvi and charged with assault m b i deadly weapon by Apex's f * of Police Sam L. Bagwell h (CONTINUED ON PAGE **Q £% I * i 1 * |».% mfi 4>1% Ay . j 4 J *.S AM..XAAV* *-iQ % U * £’ 11 Ft, ■ 11 - - ■ | fP'lrCr V- \ r Pc, \■*4>. /f , ,■(, > - J, ,) ,* X , s w v , f f t' wgllj j 44 CSt v l ■ v. o *;'j i; i l tiL i ' ' The f'i’eciot??? rnother- Mory, M\j: SU; ji U A ,jO Wj) 00. If A tC \ \ tty, A'n we - , wij -'nou ronel lo” *! 1 " ; t::; ; ,/■ ■■' . ■/ "S’:f y/'S /' *'■ ■":/ *. ■.'. /, ./ : s - ii -. year, as ihe :•/■■• .um of a poll, '-•"icUteied by a Baltimore news- • . pa pet and vv -: I be signally honor- , ! ed on May 12. f-, • . -on wa burn in Pv <-suu County and was raised j ; lhc> e. She attended the elnnen lary schools of fayeln-vilie and v> -r- •; gradual e of State Normal j Schorl, here. She taught in the i | kclu'ols of Robeson and Bladen j j • ->uniShe was married to .Mr. I f, : ■:-. an .1 (); 1 ■ 14. 1915. To tf’.l.-. ! iini'-ri vas born five children, one i i of ih<- quintet died ill infancy, \ she was given (he coveted If a nor fur the .job of having charted Ihe course of her liiildren su that they grad i; u>d from some of the lead - ing colleges oi the country (CimiM'KD ON PAGE ?,) Wilson lo;t j Out By Sliaw Unlv, Shaw University s coach ol c gat years, Howard K Brulus" Wiiscn received ncO y » <2-v~« t , . , r,| la, in a letter Ircsn the pieshlert ci ' e ttitL-rsLy that ihe boar.l oi trustees hod refused ?d c;.'*.ic,ar his contract for cr oiher I -. . I vair 5 tenure ai Siuiw l--. v • ;- ty. in an mtrrrirw with * ■ CAROUMV;, V( | ‘aid that he went in !•• r Ptrdilwit KViifi •••! |;. •.! ! n p r follow ing IPs rw—ipt oi the notice in ottler to gain ih» forts as to rsactii v,' , ! he was bring released. The f-rt'i ti. nt Is aitrged to have | given the roach ,i list oi grievances. and to hai'e oi;>r ed Wilson the chance in re- I sign his r-sition. P eg.trdin; his re i.rna;i>>n. Wi!,. :i r . ported that he is urd'i.Terl as to whether ho wi l vi .gn or not. j However Wilson dir! < •-.( ! he" will not h 0 w Sha-.v C : r-itv next yoai in!i , the per •- i dent retraet;- his notice Celt;)!!. ailr d 111r’ iff ! administrative policies sod live inability to pro in - on , . • serial fcorp the pr, ■• ■ , ■ pjr f ' ■■■ 'j *f'* /, .. *\ gjf 1 RAI KIGH M . in j ho I line is me.'. Iwt.n ' V». :.!., ( ..itnti i. 1,1 , 1 M. .... ~. . i net file -ti,.: i ■ ■ i ,i. ;; j, : Venn..o. Hie p i. i • : l::j t ■1 ■ • the of. ,e ! te■; noon wi; ~,u t j; u . ~; v |. i bond. i he ;, - ’ rrr,|*ng fVtiif v r-v.' /jnr, j] i., , j them by t: • i k\\\, n::--- li* nod on t r porch O** •' *, way (it, . i> : • : in a . = j oatCki Condition- V\u- p- tkv rep '-'l j ri veals that Hedgepeth w.-is o.> ! dered irom ii-:e houre by dw wo 'there -erms (»» have hern some discu■ sit)n htHvu’en » v «*» .tml fP; d'rrneth u)U he is «i vre/’d to iid\v .-.'i w.-.pw-i a eriroinat atiaeU upon the man. The wo?ij;m « v H'U tjeU to have pv*vert f, ci i,; s attacks end orfb'red h ! sr» F>'-m the nreai- ' i »vf»Ni. itr is r;Mfj to Iv’Ve re fused to go, U \\’i\< then h»! Mrs Lane uent into the house Vote For Bi-Radal Student Body i DURHAM- On Mi. eve ..f it- , ; 1954 Sp'<: ; AT, . = h!0 D iv.', ; I the Durham Inter-Colicw Ohup- I ter of the Notion,rl A; •■•jiit :mi 1 ‘‘ fur the Adv ance merit of Color. q People. romi.ii'i 'd of NCC : Duke Univri!y students. it > - re leased l inures on :i vote taken 1 anion. NCC students on Ihe ;-id- | mission of white student' to NCC. ! Os the t>9C students and faculty 1 members participating. 619 or (8.9 i p* r rent) voted for ihe admission i of white studerts “on fulf ba ... - j ! including dormi'ory pi-ivi’ ■ | and 14 (or 2 per cent) voted "not j at all ” Regarding residential require) • ' ' ments, only 38 (or 5 per cent) fav- i ! ored acceptance of only North ! | Carolina tudents, while 423 for Bl pe> coot i would welcome '*:»y qualified student.'' \ substantial ! amount of unreadine on trn ; question indicated by the 218 tor j j 35 per tut* abstention. Between these who voted for outright admission or non | ad mission was a middle-of liie-road group of 63 who said i that white students should be. admitted .mm. time in Hie near future, to the graduate and professional 'thools utiiy, at all levels, with classroom priv ; ilcge.s of attending sport- e vents, with prieileges oi par ticipating f«i athletics, (firing j hail privileges, or with .<1! so cial and dining h II privih yes but without dormitory serv ices j Remarks in answer to a ((9 •■- *iou as to the fa tor determining j the opinions ext'ie'red proved to ■ i'?."" sSitr:. Soil e of the “pr vufrs by veterans who cir.c* herd integration O' Nc,r', ' snd '• 'to service men Some of Shnw w ere £i\ *•?•) as by i in VJt 5. ShifVV U>‘\ :ty • :-s . 0.01?.." .Coroii; tnat \<at th r toot t '• oi • ;.:oi.it t!it‘ enL 'd sea -.»!•. ; Vvi r . • vi i»i •• )*:] a; >.l rib t.;! to live vvl v-; in nine H ti-nnni t < \.\ rhpmo o• .‘ T» , \; !'■•• = r ■•; t ; •-'*••■ iPu ? p.- ; .>i », •,-.m %> ».»*.♦ .s , -Hviri • u i r© ■ > p •: • ' ' .:• • o ip •.,• j,, ; ■■ ( ; \ \ \ ~t \? i '.‘ } l tow-Tcy iS'f'ntt}. i O' . i \ J > O•> V •;} •Ly■ S; ',.. /’ p 'y- .' "‘3l ' V - V' 4 ■ ’ -I- .h'.'" •• . -V-. ■ M'S MM ,k a. * J : /m i*f %, ... eff \ . •* : h P ' - v-P'|« I v >v- V .- ; W Ve, . : hr ,L'< - 3 ■ J.i-, S '. , p- .‘: s ry|vf | i K* ■{ O . 1 V I.V Vt li I Ihe few N i‘iie. . er- vo’uv; inch- j | cated Hun i.’ry too had already I ;( cH into; nil ion w mi;: r.g effect* j i ivHv ir i tiif * • r own w nv-nitfes. i ■ Still olhei.s s;>id Mini i:Uei.’ratior. ! • is a ma ter of reflecting tinman ! qualilir 'if love end brotherhood 1 ,or plain common sense. A erode voire among the op ! positive : ed disfavor for ad- | i mission of wkiy students to in- ! "v , (N<:V*piV>* Iphotoi.jU“,r l photoi. jU “ ,r method *' Jl mt§ JL 4/ - Set The 1954 edition of l . j !.'Ml AX'S FOOD SHOW AMD HOMEMAKERS EXPOSITION is slated to set underway Tuesday, IB.ii and will Continue through the 20th, inclusive- The s-ho.v is Sated to bo the best ot it- kind ever staged in Hale] ~i and is expected to at tract more than 5.000 hours-.- jve il s being held in the Spsuldi ia Gymnefum and will feature tv. a sessions daily, 2-4 and 7-9. The purpose of the show is to exhibit and demon ,vte th? lat est ’ ’ ‘ r ' pe n an •. ,i ht. .■» (COXTINUK'.J ON PAGE 0) f i &r r\ {. \ \>t "" o I - ' • j i j * : 1 K t C v ! ( , T.. ?r*. M cl. y PH<n;'ir \vh n he* ;*;n • • ,-.r) 1 r t y woe v ;. v. : 0 c it' : U -• ' V. 'J. - r ; i ■ ( ' • it 3 ' : (:;: r , i .nd L : c.l >o v. , t ;.. . ; _ - s ' '■ :> ■ ’t.i, • nr. - ; : ; . 1: oi n . T v. • ■- P ' ■: > , , - , A:---’ - C. d- C . u 1 V,. it. ,!■ ■ r\ ■ • : i np! e : i i by a C ■ r Pef r ].. bed V:;d to if.} in- 21 . .... n c Hohiie-’ ’■< o i i: •;? i t > e•? • ■: e; ms ahe ■:! fcf ’ tnn . vyo braid ; :nd the .bond a r ' j - ■ •• fft ; oa ,' ffi t' v' ct tn.'vvfxir.n on pagt *>u! trn; tier t*!i »«'d rhi a' :i pr • 9 1 1 :• I ':.:rr inxi , . ;> l , XH'lally U ouwe - iMi's. I, 'ne s said to have t to ' ■ 1 b’.-t > of her daughter, I' i . siren l o ans, v. ho live.; ... i.o. ih Si;:;'!' Si reel, where sli? : o; ed w ’al she had dour. It . ' a that the office v f 'r.q and u. was from there that th.y u d her to jail. So? was y ed there to await the outc .. v of the- victmi and when it wrs nund 'hat he had succumbed. .. ’ w then ordered held v uh.v.. Solid. Tin last ‘liter for the dead m&n . ere held from Lightner’s Fuo ( '.ii Home Wednesday and i V. merit was in the Hilicrc-t ceme tery. Hedgepeth was born in ft* ■ Iri-Ji and attended the Ober lin ami I ucilic Hunter Schools. He had recently returned from a lour of service t * i (he United States arms- Mrs. ! ' a Robertson, sister of (CONXTNUED ON PAGE 3) ferior institutions because it would only be affording them the equal opportunities to become c rippled educationally. Tiv questionnaire was issued b;. the Inter-college Chapter a compliance with a program con centrated upon bv the National Youth Conference (NAACPi i promots two-way integration o’ (lie schools.
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