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HARMONY REIGNS IN MIXED N.C. CHURCH RROOKPOiV), - /ANT*. - The • rsslof of ,‘ir-•-kfo; i B ust 1 •< "u\? rcfju Wl'*U - i he O UCC r t.e ‘tf-u ' ■ to No.til Carol!:) tar..-' an C-u ’’rosiccM. “but Rev. W C . Haney's church is com plot' ly of its Nc* hk ® ’ 'T# ,i l>K S. I-. IHN'C.VV SHAW FACULTY TOLO OF EVILS IN TEACHING “Today 1 * fverjts riomso-d ”... • we re-®B.atrjine our eduen.• nial nrogram %•!!: respect to •* o•:•*•! training.'’ aaid Dr. S E. Duncan '■ rr; iwr o{ : ... h; ,‘e * ■ : •'■■: • t.i -J --rtms to members of the Straw University faculty recently at the annual faculty conference. Dr. Duncan s subject was “Some In tequacies of Beginning Teachers | ns F * P)1 w.is. H* -d 11. a i the college atmosphere fid b<: conducive to good stu* net adjustment because the f . r .. tomorrow.' will be able ' . r : -bute effectively to the afhnnvrTit of their pupils. Some : e :-.u> which ixs.:.';;: k t - chi should overcome weafc dte in Educat-icum; Philoso ;v-v. a>; inadequate philosophy, he p■:■ r c out. constitutes some of rn, major problems today in 4 he rr •> *::>< st ions of interest, ts continued arc L Wjie should !■' edutvled? Z. Hon m»'h ed <> . r.; ‘.ip’i-td on- receiv* : ,t pub »• • pens*-3. I<* ».;•( ends tusutd education be directed. 4. vit should t-e the cwr»l*-:»t. and v'p.it, technique*, dutuid be ein - !>'■•*■[> for realisation of the de siynat 'd goal. ‘ N»t only the I d n at ion Depart merit, hut the iota! • .vtie.ee Muff should assume some f. •••;•«>.;>;l4y lor the educational philosophy formulated by stu r.<■nis who wlo'n imbued, should te able to contribute much to the • slabiishment of sound educatio nal purposes in the schools in (jehicb they teach ' Begtnnij&g teachers in general, h- claimec; arc in need of more effective training in School-Com- i muixity Relationship. There are only 113 one to four teacher schools for Negroes as a result of i consolidation. The fact that North Carolina is one third farm, one thud rural non farm and one third urban with the popluatton rncreasmgin urban centers, de mands that teachers increas ed attention to these and other factors and gear then instructio nal programs accordingly, to .meet, the needs of pupils who will re side most any where in America. Speaking of the Discipline Pro blem, which he said exist:: in all schools, he advised that the pu pil might have some part in the selection of punishment admi nistered: and also the right oi appear from the teacher s decision to higher authorities in order of position in accordance with de mocratic government*. 10 Allot her area demanding at tention is that of helping teach ers to acquire the techniques that will enable them to assist pupils jn developing the ability to think l. tic alii ■ 9 The speaker was introduced by Dr Nelson H Harris Director of the Department- of Education at Shaw University. Opening re- i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8> M 11' ' I ' KTEDT HEAD SEES UMBTEAD Tom Fears;;!!, chairman of *, special committee study in e C» impart of Ui<* :mti *;gregation decision on North ( .•. ov>. ' on’erred , with C n errior t >v-i,«ad at length iu- , Pearsall said that I v ons fusees of the matter VH r p tlist'c: set! hut ?i was ! rmtUive of news value. 'Be fart: entering the nov.’rn<ii's , o.iice, Prar,.;!! said that he sud tin- ott.-r ‘H member* of the committer are conferring r.*'rlarly by mail and that he is. filling them in on ail n»- ! terie > ~"'1 information he can set in U”« and other states. v• •’■■'■•r. f:"-".i rmx nabbed H 9» A Vt'aj i : C ;;:my piLvnei' who 1 “\ C.--1 trc;. i■;. r ;: i;i Carolina Prison j t.:;mp . 2:: years ago has been found in it flattie Creek, Mich., pii. f r.v-rding to toe Stats Pris- ! tsi.:. f>> a tment Ned S win son j was picked up in Battle Creek : recently on a rrjinor charge and j identified from a description it ; 1 gro parishoners travel as far as 30 mile* jo attend services. Laiiey invited invited Negroes to join his church 16 years ago, ' and nas been backed up by the predonnn-ar.Uy white congrega i nor every since. Leading a 36-voice choir in- B-'-mc ViMU HiCKorj- N. c,. 1 •-.•egariou.-:, lively young cole wi THE CAROLINIAN volume immiLu Knife Weildinq i Blpip i IVVnrlnnf Qouoff jiimG Lfw.wi'luulU OufCiU / :.!3--vrar-old woman mus freed Lj a coroner's jury Tuesday in the ' i : stcubing of a roomer m her v i Mrs Betty Kearney, who lives on a tenant new Knight - . dale was justified in stabbing to death Clarence “801 l Weevil' . Boddy. 42-year-old Negro man ac cordtta. to a Wake. County coso ner's jury. The claying occuiTOd about 3 p. in. Sunda.t night at die resi dence of Jesse Kearney on the farm’ of Craven Hodge, Route 1, Knight-dale During the inquest, which wa. held in the. Wake Court., Coup house the woman testified tha’ Boddy had been staying at the Kearney hence helping to bam to bac:jo. Bhp u-stified that he had beer- drinking Sunday night and that her husband bad gone to By T. B BARREN NAACP I‘ubiit kelsiiom t hpru. -n ROCKY MOUNT Announce j mews from the office of Stave • iTe.edent Kelly Alexander in : ChoPioUe and from O C. Jonc-a. ! Rooescm County NAACP head, are to the effect that plans arc 1 ' rapidly going forward toward the ar-. an gen ts- to' the 11th an:; i-;l North Carolina NAACP Confe rence in Lumberton Oft. 15-17. at tne First Baptist Church • ere the Rev. h. Burris Turner is pas tor. THCRGOOD MARSHALL Alexander states that he. is making every effort to secure. the noted Tburgo-nl Marshall, affcctier.ateiy ta 11 e4, “Mr. Civil Rights" to he the main attraction at the convention. North Carolina will be fortunate : to get Marshall at this time, be cause South Carolina's NAACP , it: in session at that time and Marshall's time is much in de- ; mand over the nation as he ap- ; pear;; before group after group of all races to receive awards for j his outstanding service in lead- ; 1 ing tne nation thru NAACP to the wonderful anti-segregation < victory last May. Alexander and treasurer N. L. | Gregg are calling for all sixty- | odd of the state branches to rally : to bolster gains already made by ; paying their special assessments on or Before the date of the con j lerence. r had filed with Battle Creek no- | 1 lice. Swinson, a former Wayne farm -was sentenced in ! February 1828. to seven and one i half to ter years for assault and I robbery He was 25 at The time j | of his term and was. scheduled to i | finish his terra in 1834. He «• j | raped in July of 1931. ARREST FIVE IN LEAF FRAUD WHITEVILLE The arrest of 1 five Negro tenant farmers was ! brought about here Tuesday fol- I lowing sales of 3.009 pounds of ; tobacco on an aliottment card for ; a half acre of leaf. The Columbus ! Bureau for Investigation's chief, i Horace Shav, said Deputy Sheriff ! Thurmond C. Butler had arresl : ed the men. all of the Tabor City I and Loris, S. C. area They have 1 been bound over to Superior ! Court, on charges of conspiracy to embezzle tobacco. The quintet is composed of James Long. CD. ! and Cephur- Marlow, 34. both of ■ Loris; Raymond Long, 26. Addi- j Son Smith, 25, and Henry Long, j j all of Tabor City. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) worn an who received profession- i uwmiiig in New York j - , •v, works fail time for the j <:r; CJi 1 here hd» e been as many as • Negro church members, at- i ] . i-ouKit only five are regular i ; no v, in a congrega- ! I V- -0 of about 120 -ome of the. young tolarud girls, attending the church i w i. .‘r r.-vr.. . . ■jtaev.Mij'i&.tawmv-,,, ■ .uft— ii Ai.E’C- H jiiOnTH LniiOLiwA vv iii‘,K ICiNOING t*.A {5sHf v f';- 5 . Hendenan to take some tobac- Airs. K* arn*. ;> said tkiu.i B .>dd: told her about 8 p, in. “f am go uig to sleep with >ou or kiii sunn ood' ’ Slie said she got a hutchc knife ! »onj the kitchen to jirote* liecM-if. Conobora'ing the witness’ test: nvmy was Miss i-ietty Mae Kear ney. v ho v- -s in the house on the "Deputies B S.'ctovert and W. f Wat kin*, who in vest Ign ted th< stabbing. test Tied tuat Boddy wa cur ou the left ;-aw. -ai.-' that h> "'as stabbed with the knife be tween the econtl-and thud rioi o! hit> chi it. Boddy died at th« bou.---: a iev minutes after Uu; sutbbtnv ac cordin'; to a coronerh report. The jury was out about one boor. It returned » verdict of ■ "justifiable homicide.” ! Mem be .of the : U .-y were H V. 'Brm-.tii An;;-jc I y.' ; i Hudson. Carfes W Hoiieini-*< r' ! Lloyd Yount , and R G Setae: . Wayne C’nty Crime Wave New Farmers Takes l Life; Wounds 2 ?L’xlS F 'jHilkH To Meet In A BY HENRY C MITCHELL L>, -re n y :s rt-pars <• - GOLDSBORO - <MIB> ln the rowdiest wecki.-tic of the year i-T Goiusb*': o. thr*:e pt-opie \ve: e shot he'-. 4 : iasf week. One is dead 4 and ta 4 o * rs are :n tyir enudi* tion at Wayne Memnnai Itesp.tal. j John J. Parks, eg*. 19 of 428 : Pecan S- < et, is be:us- held in Wayne County jail for th-. fatal ! shooting of Willie Sun Jackson ! of JN. George St reel trie ion. ; The shouting occurrd early Sat i urday morning, Scut. 18th, at : the Parks home on Pecan Street, i.t Simon Hare -and officers O S. I “or and O L. Jones, v. *-r< bed to tits scene of the in* ident at appresanirtte l< 2 a. m. where they found Willie Sun Jackson b - mg on the floor of the bed nom. B>> had beei* shot un der the right arm with a .22 tile they said. He di«*d on the way to the hospital. Pi'ant* V ■ WESTI NGHOUBE | surarts of the newly constructed eenUy. Shown in the foreground i BaMk, plan* manager- The. rngafed tn a. question and an- ; some 77 2Sm 3 rte wm 1 Wertteghonee Metes Plant re- j addressing the group is J. W. j clergymen taaveoted the VISIT WESTTNGHOUSE PLANT—Pictured above are some 75 ministers who were I arrive <t* B* Vford ec ■:'> Solo*ll:>v jn i sp' -ii; ' 'ii in the liurcb. 1 Jr. 41 ’ an :ui-Nl.on Ji liir ih "irh built several year- sod eat ti> iti*- rnembv's of th< * .iu,r<-y. •ri.oi. Ore of g:," *: i not f'lvn- 'i her sctiviiies. (.-••■ i - j dine Cline, 17, She?by. N. C.. r : d: : 1 "Tlie first thing they • ...,i at fBIL, with nii mother He .said hi: mother had a .22 rifle jn h» 4 : i.ancia anu tvto. holding Jacksun at bay Jackson, b< m *•> vs hoidmg in his hand a butcher I knife. Pa - ks aa.'d he told Ja kson to j get out *./f his ruotherV house, . according t»* officers Ja*:!;*;uti. Parks s;uc:. told him 4 > 4 y; **. r not going anywhere Parks said ’ he tnen grabbed the from : his mother and shot Sun .larks: 44 Ja nes Worrells. 906 N- Sireot the only othi - pt.i ?.*..n the scene of the shooting t•■■id officers that he couldn't i. ii them anyth"H* 1 : !!a:- "tolf us he was ririnkiUs and didn't iv> ■■ Tilit-r ivha’ of the iiou;i> lie was m at foe tin*-.- of the shooting' i! ■■ -is a. ■ for forcible trespassing arc as sault with a deadly v. a 1 (CONTINUED ON PAG! 8 j guests of the newly constructed 1 W«totk*me Meter Plant re- I . horn* was 1 . 1 voulf fail an lovt w.ut rr.-n or i i s would fali io-■<• with a white • t hoy They s.i» it a *cn ii-.ie ' j sin to y a wb:te - but j I you don't jjiin a white eh"-rch to • ; tjn-.Tiy. ■ i "I find sumethins; her? 1 don't j j fmri in my o*vn t-iwrch. it wares ?me to-I iik-'- a real perron. Fur ; I! -- first ipi.e, 1 fret hi - r, *1 : the Dmh irn Ci: oiy Cots 4 in:-’, week t"*i 4 p av F;,.--,cf*Hc ms a. f«i;atb at th* M■ - p- •- -r. i- -. tack. Faucette v.,-- aamitlr-o Friday afiyr besng scpifpccd tp t term of i JO to 15 ; .-•jrs far the jiuirti* ■: of <i Ourra'is v c»m ;ii 20 years uso H- tv as to have been ,uf t*, d h.mR v given pills and treated slinrtßy aft, r being ad mu tod. Try attacks cord 4 Wed -.*r> Saturday «did lie was giver more pills. He is reported to h;r .* said that he wouid !>e alright and .laid dew on his hunk. A 1C:30 p r. 4 . , tis cel. 1 mate noticed that nc- was having dilficulty orcathir.s an-* {CONTINUED ON PAGI 8> eentjy. Shown in the foreground i Addressing the group is 3 . W, I s . person.'* Whites iti the. community r* cejit R- v Laney •* ,r:tr * -■: pnijoct, although many : quietly. K* v. La.:t-y spends a great deal of tmie preaching anti-srprc-g;- 1 Lon sermons from the pulpits of other whit muiches. fit- vays Uia.t “now the >u (CONTTNUI D ON i’AGi S; NO. XX XX Ati.'jiika i-Auditorium. )j■ ■nj ' ■!' W 4 l o O r.to b< r }. Tib: N ‘ Farmer* of iXivsncx ; zS f i& } . o*v'< ■ 7.0 *i<>r» toi AvtS. It r' fi.n ttGUCijt'OiVdli, liO > ■ j>onl cal, uori-p-.’ufn, farm youth >yygu\\L?.2.\'.' -i* oi voluutury ;uenv- U'.'sujjffd to tievcloji &sr> tnnf'. cooperation- cilice * . u*j officers presiding at the convention ivll f hr rran?.res> N. Thompson, ( room. M d., Tresidcnt; i i si o n Gaelic v Jr., Hvx ‘Mi Ray wood, Tex.. First Vice-FresF Babcock, plant manaxcr- The dernyiMß inspected the plant ». DAY* —lntegration instead of » ( • l?:’\K "■ t,,e V,* ; ' ' '•' "’ ,h - "* tio "'' «*i*K*» ** they reopened tor the 1 ,' • U '™ l ' •''■ M •'■J*'**’**• Beach call* the roll of her kindergarten f'* i:i- ' a ‘ * ur r.-ush« sebooi, whit- V. waa formerly all-white,. (Newsnress Doors; Admits One AHARLOTTE Dr Emery L sV'J'eeh orienctd way far ? 9| . . 4 hen. § d- v^r.. Or. li.tnn is <t raditai* ; of lolm.son C. Smith ? nnersity. (T\r a Ur America \tlanta, Ga. ■mi V , ; f csil 4 , if<J - L. imnuius. Kelli' A Hu\ "A lonrm- v Hr. Al,i . Thi r d \ ice-!’»csiiLent: Bobby- < ram. Vnuti* u. Jtux Jl2. Franklintmu 1 1. becrßtarj; Ko’.ievj Rice, Haute - >ylvpst**r, Ga.. 7rca ««rer; anti Richari* !!*>uii: Z Hey. g.tll, Bartsvilic, * ■ ( T. porter The adult of livers >v ii o will ss-sist the i’.js in cotldiii *ij <r the af .urs of the i i-.iiition are: ii t lanes, National Adviser, ! angstun Universaly, Lang -ion, ♦>!,!:*.: J. R rilomDS, -Vatirmi Lxef liljve Sucretar>. Virginia State College. iV ••rsburg \'a : •. ii Simmon*, N.'.iion.'.t Lv'-cubve Treasur er A A '1 (Hij-ge Green;. •oris \ i . and IV. S. Liam. National Administrative Sec retary. V 6. Office of Kdu iCO’'TEWED ON PAGE 8) n»Tinf received the Bachelor ■*f Science degree in 1934 In 15136, He was. awarded the Master of Science decree frn Di the t nivenrity of Michigan, after which he taught in private and public schools lor seven year*. In 3944 Or. Raw. ,■* tercti Mr harry M&dica] College v,h.ere ; n>' ;Ks for the SI D. degree. Alt . ini*--njmr at Kate E:tf. i-s ?;. > piiai, V •*-. -:-Sa>::. N. C. Lm*. : i 1;; ret: - ncd to Che Go b » f • in - - - presided of :h p ry.j.- . • (CONTIM I D ON F \GE Si LOCAL TEACHERS inflDT PI li'Ot filial I yyfyL cf’i tan. < of report* o.f the Pro- WashiTigtwi School. Tuesday, Sr .- ! temher 21 with president G. F. i Newell presiding. ! 3he prop am outlined included j plans for the ye;:;r, featuring two J guest speaker* of note profession i ally, *hf* ..ending of delegates to ; the District and State meetings : of the National Educs-twn As'-r»ci | at ion at Chicago. V- and , ‘titles, feai..'!-i>.g a reception for ; retired teachers j In c rtier to conduct the varied ; program suggested. t.bc grot.-o : voted to raise local irmbershi;; dues to $5.00 per mi. r:,. • (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) BK BY 3 B. HARKEN TAHBORO What started out to fee a sensational ‘Negro Rapes White Woman” case here early last week has apparently apart Its fuse anti fizzled out in so far as the "Negro angle" is coi.-cuns ed. nccoramg to announcerr-eis coitus. from tiie office of Police Chief Utley' Leary, whose depart ment spent considerable time calmly investigating all angles of the alleged attack, thereby pre venting undue excitement or the part ol •Yace-phobirts.” NO ( 1.l f b Chief Leary was quoted as saying that •no leads hav< lr»en fc ind iis yet.” when 3uerrH-.il on the matter Fr»- d. y filth). despite "a tftor«M»b investigation” by his di-D.trtment. A white vo tnaa. Mrs Ella Coker, age 25. .» n d reportedly estranged font her husband, bad told soliee that she was awaken :! about 3 it. m Tuesday. •>-pt. Mil. bv whal appeared o be a Negro man, who a»- 1 -redly held a knife to her throat md denriUo'rd that she sit hmit to sexual relations, the crying of Mrs. Coker's ottp-w.-vr-ohi child disturbed the woutd-br •assailant and he commanded the mother t« (CONTIhXEB ON PAGE *>
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