, -igifar- * Mg&? ”> m&*e # ' '** ~ J ** r a/ : • •" « .' . ■, • ■ ■vmr . « GREK.* BAL PACKERS MS CAiIOUN'IAN The Jive iVegro ot tbr Green Bay E..uki'fs professional foot b»|| ?*';sn.! are slifiwn observing t'ttf operations of a linotype machine during a visit to the offices o‘ JThe CAROLINIAN Cell Mate Charges Hinton * % ' 8 i w%- TJA A rp A trends Get 4h / Sibil 4.. vliSf'V ]h p, M O F? A2TIAH JL if "W* - TV ik '“W* A4t ‘w |&# 'Sme «& au. '•.»» W* JL £i ■ ; ’ l . . I_. t . u • . iMAji o io v\ yer. ? *• of \i >p•" : i.nt’■ V* OoUkitv hi-re ■v g- ~- y-t-r-y'-f •-pt i • ’ *77 v iffrSo r ‘js t-Uhens of the county, and pre* j -aiaed 2 petition which asked j tr. i*. Npgi'o children be admitted , to o!l the schools of the county. McLean reports ihst the .board ; Fi os. Danis! s o Libert PE/T'E HS 01 ;RG, Va !>:. i-nhei'i P Daniel, President of •| enma h*atc CnlK/gc. left by t jsn* this week for Liberia, West Africa, as head of an evaluation temmiUee to make a study oi Vie Technical Assistance Prc % V r ' States Ope rations Mission m Liberia under tire aaspsces of the Foreign Ope rations Administration. JJr. Daniel was accompanied by Dr. Vincent Browne of Howard University, and two members of ti,.' Foreign Operations Adminis t ation staff, Mr. Albert FarweU of the it aiuation Staff and Mr. John Moore of the Public Ad ministration Division. president Daniel has been con nected with the Technical Assist ance Program of the United elates Government to the un developed areas of the world for a number o'* years by virtue of his appointment by President Ttunati as a member of the In ternational Development Advis ory Board of the Foreign Opera tions Administration. Dr. Daniel is a iso President of the Conference of Presidents of Negro Laud Grant Colleges. i , ' .** omgtfmE&. Jfe 1 w ■ ■ ....M**"' ' sfi&Ss&g&Jk*. ® * 4 j*' ■ MMWk. "DIMES" It &I V h CLONES | JSfrKFRE The MARCH OF i DRIVE directed by Mr. j Otis H. Robertson was success- i 4 tally r tested Tuesday night. Au s»st !li! when the captains of Die drive reported at the Me chanics and Farmers Bank. The j drive wa» reported to be very j Tuesday will play ihp Washing Un> Rvn.vkirw ra a night wiiie Salu<urt> at IU&- die% v-idiura. Pictured from left to right are 1 lyde Sanders, tailback, Bethtme ■ Cook man College; Very I Switzer, half bark. Kansas State College; Ho ~ or 10 AUonwy j .,< <• tcM ; j NAACP ar.u repre-tins: the I | attempted ip get the Boyn:;- to ! av’, on the polit.a?ii «:•! that tu n , j * G-*-»'eral Harry M.c'Mirllen wothd ’ i y . MH..ear was hygh e «.- ; pr.v-o o* the Board end felt that . : ihere was a my of hope r> the j ! way they were received., He eje- . i the Count v Su per into aide nt, J. 6. ! S. Edwards. He did not relate what step the NAACP or the peUtihuers ; General decide against then: KtH.lv' Alexander, state pn-sident. , NAACP, k reported to have said i that similar petitions would be I filed, but refused to say where or j when they would appear. Another petition of similiar na ; jure was fried in Harnett County : sometime ago and it is reported | that one has been filed in Vance j County. The State‘of North Caro -1 Una announced recently that it would file a brief before the high tribunal as a friend of the court ; in October Guilford County Man Gets 30 Years In Murder Case GREENSBORO 'Special) -- Aaron. Robinson, was sentenced 1 by Judge -Alien K Gwyn of the Guilford superior Court to serve "not less than 28 years and not more than 30 years” in the Cen ; trai Prison for the murder of John Thor;as Mitchell, white, af i ter a three-day trial ending Fri , fay morning. successful, amt covered *ll sec tions of the City of Raleigh. 3. t: Strickland, Vice President and Manager of Mechanics and Fanners flank offered the ser vices of the bank which was kept open until 3:3ft p an.. Shown above are some of the k sea Sims pud. M;irq«ete; Don , —*vs v *f. iSb-li i Ksi .i *■ and i>ob Jiaun. >-iiti. 1 ~f STi■ ■■ -:■ Ira S’-.H'.' i'i An.-ssCnr *.iif iiii.it- pt- nm bltsf is L. C. Rivers, fin in«r captain oi ilamiio ' Institute's. tooth-iii Mjuad.—TAJFOXO BT CHA&. R. .!<)> 5. pK " is”'-' ;fy - !<sSt MCffi ffl£&P r s?yfe tilieVf* iir'r the. rscethers who tied funds f**r the cur rsrnt |)oiio drive. L-ft •“ riplil—• Meada«•*••■ f .1 < arm ye; Tliel nut Anders; Hnzel Artis, .Tank* Robertson <‘hairman of E'** liioibor- Sir Olis H R>.iber'.>on i hairman of the Ftner:: c;> <’ > '*? i rii of Dun's, Campaign . Even ,‘t Scott, South Divided On Issue; Cathc'los Open Doors In a poll conducted by the CAROLINIAN, with the opening of the schools affected by the May CHANGES PLEA Robinson, at first, pleading not guilty to the charge of first degree murder, changed his pica to guilty of murder in the second degree, on the second day of the trial. Worth Henderson, court ap pointed attorney for the de <CONTINUED ON PAGE 7i officials of the drive anti offi cers and employees of the bank who participated in handling the oo'.'i ■ tlen. There have been thirty- live c ..i-s of polio re potted f« Wake County this, year. Much more money is 1 needed to help in carrying on i the treatment of these patients. SHAW THE Wj)6sM«»««w, , ?w.y/v; VOLUME THIRTEEN Segi' ■ N" n 'Petitioners ~ ■i -k ir ★ ★ ★ A t t C ik A *jk * £ A o f i h c Mj' k V.hrrs eh: Mr. Tack MeGee, East- I ihe N.hifuiyJ Fuimihttton lor V«- j’antHe .raralyrsis; IVTestlh f -'- zabetVi Herndon, VC. H. Copper ! tnd HtunvC.i i Those not shouxs ojj the piciure who soiuhte.d no?p.ey in Ih.-r March were Mesdames 17 decision of the United States Supreme Court u was found that there were some localities that were taking the ruling as inie - petted by the high court while there were others that were herd or, defying it, Here in Ralegh, Delores Smith. 213 S. Pettigrew Street, Fean Jef fries, N. Tarhoro Road and Jose phine Scott, 213 NT. Tar boro Road began classes at Cathedral High last week. I p to now there has been no major disturbances. It was reported that a big name white resident withdrew Ins child from the elementary ‘department of (he school when he learned •CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT! N. C. News In Brief I MAN ADMITS KILLING f | HENDERSON Wesley Bur- j ; well, S 6. of 928 Merrimao Street i j was fatally shot Sunday after- j j noon at the home of Preston j i Lewis. 38, and Lewis is being i held in jail without bail charged | : with the shooting. Lewis is said j | to have to id the cheers that he I ! snot Burnell after the latter hit j I him in the face and knocked him | j over onto the bed. Lewis was tak- : j en to Jubilee Hospitl for treat- j | merit of a cut on his left cheek j i before being removed to the | | county jaji. Lewis, who has only j I one leg, resides at. 707 Merrirnar; | Street here. BROTHERS HELD IN ROBBERY I GRAHAM. Two young l j brothers are being held in the j j Alamance County Jail here ; ! charged with stealing $2,000 from, j | the’r landlord, Albert Miras, 19, j j and his orulher. Eugene. 18, were | ! arrested Saturday on larceny ; j charges. Sheriff C. H. Moore i i said officers recovered $971 in ! cash and two automobile;.: and j I some clothing that was allegedly ! I bought by Albert Kirns with hi- j | tftare of. .he numuy, The two men. j tenant • farmers on proper ty own- i i ed by F.ku? Warren of Route 5, l | Burlington, allegedly stole the j j money from a hiding place in j j Warren’s house on September t • *>>v 'y.’ ,'V ’.A,. . .V/,-’ ,>-.-Vv' -O W» V*. T ,WJI>"AVQ!: -.i."■■;■■ N C WEEK FNOING SATURDAY,’SEPTEMBER’II. 1954 . »A iosej>h Wdftakor, AL.iry llompb rpv, High, t'.i ' si' Wfeiia* ker, Favms .lean Me' oy, Carlet ! Log tu. A'ii'i*- Hinton. Patti* j Smith, I ■ dia Butler, Margarette j V, nit.. • f ,'• .mi's Forbes. Rebec .•■a Cose Bessie Cheek. Mane Ire-. J’t Haywood. Levi | Senders,, (itorite Mwiy, Edwin | Freeav; -i. Lester Freeman, Sari ... r ■ ■**" r •/ Nir \ * DR. DANIEL . . , To Libers* SHAW OPENING SET Shaw University will open its doors for the 89th academic year mi September 14, with faculty and staff conferences to be held in the conference room or. the West Campus. Dr. S. E. Duncan, Supervisor of High Schools in North Carolina, will address the j faculty on Wednesday, September 15. Approximately 200 new stu dents are expected. Formal open in,:; exercises will be held Wed nesday, September 22, at 11 a. ni. in Green leaf Auditorium. Dr, J-hlis JE. Toney, physician of Ox ford, will deliver the xnair. ad- VETERAN TEACHER STRICKEN M) s s Helen Davis, veteran teacher ana member of the facrui j r,y of ■Washington School was ; stricken while she slept .in her J home here Wednesday morning, i Mr?. Mary Hamilton Deice of the , teacher, told the CAROLINIAN i that she was awakened by an un | usual noise and sensing that 1 ronvdinnj: was wrong, rushed in i to the room and found Mies Davis : \ ary s<ck. She immediately caiic-d i the doc!or who placed her in St, Agnes. Her condition was still : senou- as we went to press. Miss ! Davis ha- worked in the local. ; school system tor a number of. i years and taught in Gtotehomt I oefr.re coming here. «?•.. Byrd, fipfailc Lewis. Hor tense Flemming. J, E. Strick land, Ethel Hunt, Mable Winters, ftilhr Turner Martha Stratford, Daisy Williams. Minnie Slocum, Hope Watts; Misses bia R p < Buddie, Vivian Irving Dorothy l ane. Claudia Morgan. Nannie j Morgan, Gloria Haywood and "osier Mable Gary STAFFOTO BY i 'HAS. R. JONES. Local Unit Os NCTA Plans 3usy Schedule For 54-551 The Raleigh Unit of the North < Carolina Teachers Association j nr acted by George F. Newell, bn* \ pan its activities for 1954-’55 with a reception honoring new teach ers in the Students' Lounge of the Ljson School Wednesday, Si p : tember 1 following the general . teachers’ meeting. The date set for the first meeting of the unit is Tues day, St pkniber 21 at 4:00 p. ft., at tne Washington School. At thi-, time plans for the en tire year will he outlined and a program in keeping with that of the National Eduea i tion Association and the N. j €, Teachers’ Association will j be made. The following officers for the ' ! year have been elected: presi- j j dent, G. F Newell; vice presi- I i dent, F. C Morgan; secretary, j j Mrs. Janice Robertson; and trea- ! _ I - , - . T - - r r - T ...i r-rr-rrr, r- ■ ... ... ELEANOR’S CELL BLOCK i »I%TH6 TESTIFY The two young- w«m c n who were confined to isolation ceils at j the time that M»s* Eleanor I Kush met her death, are shown > E j«V wVV-yj«rirWv»vr. Jr NO. 38 I —. Eye Witness Relates ‘ Gruesome Rush Story At press time, it was reported that the Coroner’s jury, after being out for about 30 minutes, brought in a verdict that Eleanor Rush died by her own bands. "Mr, Hinton rammed a towel j down Eleanors throat, and tied ! ; another one over her mouth, i Then the guards put steel hand- j cuffs on her and forced her • hands behind her. They took ■ , something white and tied Eleanor 1 to her sri tress. After the. guards I ; left I saw Mr Hinton squat I > d )'■' a beside Eleanor's head and j sieard a noise like someone get ! ting a beating, j This was the gist r>t testimony I made Wednesday morning at an | inquest to determine the cause i of Eh-anor Rush's death The : testimony came from the mouth ; of. .Mahh? Wright, who was m an ; isolation cell at Woman's Prison at the time Eleanor died. The Wright woman said that surer. Mrs. M. S. Davidson. The following have been as- j signed to various committees: executive. G F. Newell, J. C : Morgan, Mrs. Janice Robertson, j V, rs M. S Davidson Dr W, H (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT* Eastern Stars Assemble Here For Annual Confab The 53rd session of the Order j of the Eastern Star closed here Wednesday at the First Baptist | Church after a three-day session. The Tuesday night session was the highlight of the meet. The public attended this session and heard At torney F. J. Carnage, Mayor Fred Wheeler, I>r. L 8. Penn, •a 'tiMRMHB M above during testimony at an inquest. Misses Jr err Arnold, seated, :.;id Mabel Wright, were two of the seven race women prisoners who testified before Lott Carey Hears Davis | PETERRBURG, VA. .... Then* i ruist be a doing away of egotism, . Nitty ;n iU& f *3 .•tiJjvj; v'. .*$ « to be. D&V&, <»'X Dtptflr' ’V&rn* -.iv-sity at iU j leigh. North Carolir.s (old mor* : than 1,220 delegates assembled *t ■ Vir-dnia H«’J on the campus of Virginia Hi,ate College at th# ' opening session of the 57th an* ! nual session, of the Lott Carey j Baptist Foreign Mission Conven* | tion. that te meeting here front ; August 30 to September 3. ."CONTINUED ON RAGE EIGHT) t % "k k it ■ she and Eleanor had not err. ■ • in approximately IP hours a j they were cab mg for food I CONTI'S.'! ED ON PAGE FIGHT Guns Kills in Holiday Toll Gun-totmg murders were moo ; accurate with their weapons than • the Highways of North Carolina i during in-f recent Labor Day Ho'.- days, wius a count of two to their credit. Eugene (Spoon) Dawson So. BunrUevet was the victim of a bullet fired from a gun in the hands of James W Mitchel, Sun j day night at a business establish - ! tneut, neat Buie's Creek. It ap ■ [ pears that Mitchell v.-as out to > get Dawson as the result of bav ; mg been shot by him in Dunn ! Easter Sunday night. Mitchel seems to have felt that : the strong arm of the law was I working too slow and he do j cided that, he would take m:u (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) Mrs. Nora Lockhart and Dr J. T. Hamlin welcome them to the city Dr. O 8. Bullock de livered the invocation. The Oxford Orphanage receiv j ed a gift of $325.00 which repre | sented the amount received at I the session. This was given in ari | dition to the $5,000.00 which is (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT! » Cos otter's Jury WeAitMby morning. Miss Wfight was in .1 celt directly opposite that o? ! the dead girl ami slut claims "Mr. Biaitn beat Ktatnor i death."

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