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PAGE EIGHT I Continued From Page 1 EVILS of TEACHING [1 arks v<'i *• maw- b.> l-Te.-.i(inn; m R. gtrassner. Hon: y Bbst-kmon, ■structor in tin: >i■ Dur-'-t-; lent at Shaw •• i. *.>h nr; Billowy Harve-t I <-* oi Ural::. 1% Rach NT : non . .run. Iy Harry < a* m cw ■ Re Uni-. • 'it’.'i Mr . Uvuu Rent. |.T \Tf- i N *>J *! ; RihiU; .rtirn t* ■ hod 0 Rf this <iy On - .0. ; . lot faun. Rx>:gi o gu * ■with Ibattery of.-. Riat ire ■■ li.-> ••• rn-o c.v It. gro .mono . bIUMK IN W A \ \ K Ih.-ire sriiii r:*>.i |tO;d off jo. ’ V- I'-givino a I h '."'CV'i |- l ’ : v 5 Won ■Court I At <•* .cr >i m o; IH !2T |*r:e Iby Boose\ ■ I '■ 1 lin the |of ijtSk r Juorted to c- • | nine. | The sh.- :. | ported. I was . . I ♦ 0. II Is pistol v oh i! : ■ r I Lar.i 1 | ns that he ;>>’H H U ;* ht I earlier H- a. *- H I fame CHARLES WSW*Wtoji > I " OPEN FRIDAY NITE TO 9P. M. 01 R (GREATEST VAIJ’ES IN 15 YEARS FALL FASHION SAVINGS Come In ... SEE! So Much Style, Quality, Fabrics For So Little! vi.f % l ' . 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IS U u«d m ?ia*i:rm)Qi , H> iSVvt.i • ■ i :■ -i ti.i j.-.l i , ; n; . ,>ii. Ue i .« ci.argec . !f v. .th a | tvadiv w -rid ■ kJi ! (Ct ir.: •r-ri'ias V- ■uv humr). Me ... .Med M; ; H- Mia Wil- ! c M.e.'i* u uo Mr-tt. ; . ..... f(. the '' ! ' if’cij i ■ t eK ■ r ■ I y, "l li'O deck j ji: v.,.5" irp oci it public i v le.iscd i rr - .tail, it ' e,"v ..rci, pc* 'c<? .-Mi.d, re cv<*nt fjje r,-.in static :* and purchased ;; t■;*.:;:*.: , * ('hai lenten. S. C.. and. 1 iJrm i.ws*-hi ««mc tract jjun shells m ■ ... • ffc V ai.-.s' house. M: Wi 1* n>ported to b« : a V;“’ >v '- L ' : -i^'-vF ia y-.. ’ ” . . .;oi,>«SV .-T’.' 'c'^* 11A RMON Y~R EIG N S Irene c.-turt has made its re I,on schools it is time lor iic church to help pre pare t.r the change- We should help prepare fur the change We should have been the first, hut since we were not. »:• in it si w nrk harder I no tv. Hi- sermyns utmost always are irtl'tir vtal and u-u&Jiy deal with the race issue. i .He '.vas byrjoi to a poor family ! in a Lincoln County loir cabin in <BB4, th was a mill hand at • • - ■ ... - IT j eijrttt and had no formal educa- . I uon until he was 21. He finally | >•.orked his way through • Qard- I ner-Webb College, j He first started eci' iring his j own owUo-'k he says, a Bap- ; ’ tisi niiruco Meeting where ■ j j "sudrteray « vbsle world I , opened me : went out of * • the i.rty v/(,r'd into the great j World or G*.■•:: rru. rnor. ent." Death Chooses Inmate t:i. c*.i in a nurr-c I iiis death vets f' * t ■ld by his wife on the witness* sbri'i when : ne br< kc down .'.id pitaded tln-t i her husbortd w<as too sick to be ! scut to prison. Farmers In Atlanta cation, Washington 1). t • , The NFA major al lu-.idtjuaru >■- is maintau-ed in the AgrieulUoal Kducation Branch of ihe Dcpa <- ! ment of Health, Ed,' ••rt - :c,:i. and Welfare Off'.o >' iucu’.i*. u. ; Warhingtoi.’. D C. The .N.-v, : Ermners of America has a local ■ ci'-eptev »n almost every Nagro V pub JCdvc vocurbav ' i tees: stales. The cuij'V: purpose of :h>- Nr A ; org mu’Siuuu is to help farm boys hotter prepare tbvmseives to be i coins successful farmers. the convent.on pro;. *.m m ; eludes an address of wokem, by Wiiliait. fi••. *: M- c* i the city if Atlanta. A chorus of 75 tra.i i.-d v..iico. ; ' ;u . N* i mu. miais opd other appropriate On Thursday. September 30. NFA Li'vtsVOCk Judguia team ' from sixteen sta-cs vtb’i compete ; for honors at the Boutheaxien. ; fair Groandfi m Atlanta. During 1 ilt; Nailoi.;3i Coi:ccr.i;oh ;U tiu : Mumcioa.l Auciiloritun. gt,3,800.0U wiil be awarded national and sectional v.-irmers in farming ac tivities including livestock judg ing, farm mechanics, farm eicc i uificatioii, diary farming, and soil and water manasement. The i organisation's most outetandu-.g member will be named Star h\ - perior Fai raer. H. O. Sargent a wards will be made to the "three i most ...icccs.sfui. young adult farmers wi:.o are former students | of vocational agriculture. Aoout 200 leading business and ’ Industrial concerns in the United • States contribute more than $150.- | 000 annually through the Future br;..mers of America Foundation | for tile award program. Reprt - I sentstives of those doric- firms ; v;ut bt : the honor .guests nun: ■ the Wf'diiffday night pi -.<y nsm. Medical Society : Chamber of Cu.-umercc served I at Chief of Staff at the Gone | Samaritan Hospital in Charlotte, i 1952-1354. is ex Vice-President \ and a member of the Executive Committee of the Oid No to i V Medical Society (Negro*; ■ serve,-, on ihe Board of Directors • of me. Mecklenburg TB Associ, i Uon.; is a member of the Mayor's Crime o.»amission la the City | of Charlotte; and is the ex-p; esi* j dent of the Johnson C. Smith UniVi rsity General Alumni Asso- Teachers Adopt Guide follows: Budget: Mrs. S V Percy. M. C. Hilt. W A. Rainbow. Mrs > Hattie Mitchell, Leonidas Hay : wood. Dr. W. H. Watson. Social: , Mrs. M B. Eaton Mrs. M. P Lane i Mrs Pauline Younge, Mgs F. J Carnage* Mrs C B. Lpiou.. Mrs. • pearl Thompson: Constitution:' i Mrs V. K Newell. Mrs. N E. Lockhart Mr-- Alma Wliitams | V. L L.: »-*... .. W W. Hurdle: : Program: »':. C. Morgan J W EaH>n. Mrs. S. V. Perry. M L j f\ Perrin. Mrs. (..'. T Watson. Trials Stir Group ‘-■nake t hush.'’ Tiu* child is said lo ijavi- iiuieicd (luring trn period of ths alleged criminal assault while the culprit held the knife at the woman;: throat. ROOM FOR DOUBT Chief Leary told the CARO ! HNXAN the victim saw “the j man was either colored or a very i dark white wan ‘‘ Leary said the j vi'on.an stated that the man dirta ! ted her every action with the j threat of his knife at her neck : This, despite the fact that two j members of the family, an uncle i and aunt, occupied an adjacent 1 toon of the home known as the “bark house” lit was built many years ago and covered with slabs with the bark still on) at 505 W. vvuson Si . near the municipal dairy a id the city power plant, which is strictly a white neigh ! borh o o d. The assailant was j thought tc have escaped thru a window. First reports raised sees , mgs of the populace here, which : is usually cairn since toe popula i lion is slightly more colored than , white. This feeling was because i the bloodhounds were reported ' to have headed for the colored I MADAM HOPE Gifted Palmist & Advisor Now Located 6 Miles From KINSTON on New Bern Hi-Way at Wise Forks. She asks no questions, but will tell you what you want to ' know, giving dates and facts of business matters, love, health , and family affairs. She tells you what part o' the country is luckiest for you and what to do to be successful in life She i will reunite the separated, locate absent friends and relatives, cause happiness between mar. and wife. Make up lover quarrels Tel! if sickness or bad luck is natural or unnatural. See her today to be helped. LOOK FOR HAND SIGN" LET Ml HELP YOU NOW!! Located in Pullman Trailer € mites from KINSTON on New Bern Hi-way (t\ S. 30) at Wise Forks nest to Hood’s Grocery Store. Readings for Both White and Col<A*d. Office Hours - 7:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Dally and Sunday ■i-" 1 - r-TV 1 ir irnin-- irunranniinminn-Tim—ratwrnre ih imnwiwumini i*i»MMwria»i»rir-niriiwnKiiWßwr>irrn*n«ie«»i t.-r.itrnmn-. i JTS- •' ./*»,£>■' -|y- I Re --f i> " i ■ 'M. - fai M' 4 f’F- f b .■ ifjJl , ■ vll ?PTaPw, l J '*» "■ % LOC AL STORM H VMAGI-. The above scenes wen.* taken ;,i Shaw L'niversity Monday after nocri shortly after the storm here Photo shows hare oak that frit in front of the resi dence of President William K, sirassner on the Shaw Campus. Trie falling tree badly damaged a large flower pot situated on Late Nbws Briefs t tv IV, s, ON BURIED IN V.% EMPOKIA Vh. -- Cloreticc Woodrow Watson, prominent school man, was burled bon- his: j week, ;iter an illness of 8 weeks in a Petersburg hospital. H- v.ta born in Mw*e, Nonh i Carolina and after atu-itdirig the • public m-li<-.c:s of that town * --t* r i ed Shaw University ;>( Raigigh. : N C. Ho later gradusfed from Union University and received : r.is master's net::*-, from the Uni- ■ ver ,tv of Pennsylvania. He married the formet Miss Geneva Knox of this town. He chose teaching as a profession i and b(‘gan on ins caicor a* Bouth 1 Boston. Hr U ! ;-r became tic pr:n- I ■ c:;.*al of the iUgh -seimoi at Staun ton. vrJaere r«* made an enviable j record A lew years ago, when his ; fieaitb. began to fail, he left the i school nvnn and joined the staff 1 of the Southern Aid Ins* ranee , Co.rpjjapy Jit; could not .resist the : I urge to go back to tile claw * and was a nvmbcr of the Bur ley High gclic:*i faculty at the i time of hss deⅈ. : He was considered e high I churchman and was a b.r Fc ■ - ■ er ir tnc E-iiscops! Chun n. H , was lt*r.w.xu?.cd from the Char ; l.n<* ville F.mt-cejml Church and ■ : Dr. C I. Wib«> of Phi’afieiniua and Prank Watson. 8.0. igm North Carolina. -t: .:i. Mr. Fr.-ok W-jls.on was ibc'*rn- • Eishop Johnson Dedicates Rocky Mount Church B> J B. HARRf N ROCKY MOUNT —TI-at prayer is a necessary requisite foi the successful attainment of any worthwhile goal ail! hardly b« de nied by tiie most, callous individ ual. But those who have watched the oid Harper School building here on Holly street being' trans formed from an abandoned feed | storage place, 'for which it had been used foi several years • .to an j community in search of the cul* j pnl ANOTHER CASE Another cgusc- foi feeling? on | the part of both races was be only recently there bad been an alarm of similar nature 1 v-.ien a wrute woman had report ed an au.ick bv a Negro man. Chief Leai y said that one ' did not get beyond the preliminary - stage.'' NO TREE BILL” IN NEGRO’S DEATH Dr. M. A Ray. local dentist and ; NAACP prexy infarmed the : j CAROLINIAN via telephone that j an h igvi;*!:’,No County grand jury , had failed to indict a white man ■ I who i& recently alleged to have I killed a colored mao on the i street* of Eart Tar boro, the color , ed community, Tne vici.m was allegedly shot dow/j (ns be* walked, str<?ol) * from a auto -occupied oy i j -whites. Upon the advice of con ; servaave whites and Negroes, N- j i AACP had taken no official an- j I tion until alter the release of the j ! white defendant Now, a protest , i is planned THE CAROLTTTTAN the fawn. Another tree located lit feet t'roin this one was cut down in the spring. The exact age of the oak could not be determined. Inset shows late model automobile of a Shaw student shortly after a nether tree crashed its wind shield. Staff otos By fill AS. R, TONES named to thr itoeral by L« o't- ' ai d Li son and Jesse Branch, noth , of Raleigh. 1 SESSION DURHAM John H B, Mayes, ; Dim tor. Durham Negro County h'dir, announced here this week mat the 17th annual fair would ’■ :?«•! underway on Monday. Everybody will be admitted j in, on Monoay night. Another ■ ’■ is the fact that the Lions I : or Durham are making it pos ' nble for every blind person to *•.!••-d «f '.he sessions of the * lair. ! The Kenan Oil Cmpany will : play host to every school child m the county for a {Saturday motmee which will be staged lion*, i to 5 p. m. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF f .VVI TTEVILLE Air-yt.NI TO HOLD MEET ON SATURDAY LiL* UNG'i'ON According to Mrs. Eunice Ferguson. Executive j Secretary, Fayetteville State 1 Teachers College Alumni, there : will or a meeting of tne execu tive committee of the Assocta *ion. in th* confereiMK room, at 12 Noon. Saturday. The meeting is being called to complete plans for Homecom g wrhicb vrtij be held on Oct j IG, when the Broncos meet the ; ford h:ur:,: ; team from Maryland I U' .'(te. At /ngtnbcxs of the execu* five comiivttee and the Home corn ing committee are urgently reejuvsted to be present. attractive 450-seat capacity church auditorium with cushioned opera chairs; five dormitory rooms, kitchen and dining faci ' lilies and tbe bishop's quarters on the second floor; all being done at an estimated cost of about $25,000 m the space of about three months, are convinced it also takes hard work and lots of money too. JOHNSON, HALIFAX NATIVE Bishop Sherrod C. Johnson of Philadelphia, a. native of the Til lery community of Halifax County, has been preaching over 35 years, having oreanixed about fifty churches “from Conneticoti to Louisiana’’ according to James McDowell. personal ehaußeur to .«»• Bishop who has been with him since he was 15 years old, Bishop Johnson, a sluidy man around 60 is quieter in private life than he sounds over the radio when he condemns with so much vigor. He maintains an air of quiet diginity when approached, but is not hus tle to interviewers. Cadillac pilot McDowell was free with informa tion about the s‘i million cult com posed of 50 or more churches ranging up to the 5400,000 “Mo ther Church’’ in Philadelphia. The two Cadillacs and Ford station wagon are radio-telephone equip ped for long-distance contacts with the Philadelphia office up to about one hundred miles, 7. S. Bright well Buried Here Thaddeus S. Bright well, 87, father of Dewey Bright well well known contractor and church man, was buried in Greenford, Ohio recently. The elder Mr BnghV.vel! was born :n Gieeuford but had made his home in Whitehall, Michigan, for the past year, where he lived with Jus brother. He died in a Michigan Hospital. He had been a successful con tractor in Cleveland, Ohio, and was known to have been quite active m the community life of that city. He is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Emma Lyons. San Bemandino, Calif., arid Mr*. Sarah fiercer. .Cambridge, Mass, and two si.-.--, Dewey of this city and Eichard of Petaluma, Calif. The family was saddened again an be lor* Mr. Dewey Bright er-!.: returned to Raleigh to learn that his brother passed away ir, Michigan about one week after the death of the retired con- , tractor. * 'a < .K-‘ ’X> ■ * 1 |bhk% S iSS U! , H/ , c Mn ■ : Y" 0 •% .&» ; | ■'* j|. ; _. ujjli .• -/ * - V '*■ ■s& % ■ umm*' #vy.i-.»f- : ■ - s@fefc* «f<«" •' JiSt' F£Cl GOOfi “■S" MG Am FAIT! When Iron Deficiency Anemia leaves you tired att th*>. time . . . a depend on the enriched blood-building formula sn 5.5.5. TONK to make you FEEL GOOD AGAIN FAST! Renew your pep and energy, perk up your appetite and shed that rundown misery that goes along with iron-poor blood . . . Now this famous time-tested formula is available in ecu■-y-f.o-f.ake Ask for genuine S.S.S, Tonic in Mqutd or »**•*» ■ igifcj emy-io~taki tablets at your drug counter. Yoo wfl be satisfied or your money back. Feel roar best . .» T k S.S.S. TONIC Taxes-Bills-Medical Expense m NEED A LOAN TO CLEAN THEM UP? Jr Table Beta* Song KfUftlG SOOO SYSTEM ; Loans them IS CL sutmmamtim ■"HWad 9% ! * jWf TO sw*y ' ‘HOOD SYSTEM LOAE , «90«! i0 1 »t **?! I 6S K : 15“ IseC^-JS^US # TO FIT YOf R NEEDS! aooyj jgr| 6«] 2xy _js°" | jeb'mT'ft'w* e?-’33i«T jo* • TO FIT YOUR INCOME! I 480*?} 28 *» 44S?; 40* j 544 yd iiVf it- socwl'' 4s*‘ 600”] "36“ __ i¥|Ts7?; ■ 'dend those leak? »n your posorud budget 'TtdM «5p *r??'66sie r ~6ci«| button-up those small worn some BILLS! Come 640*r&o‘- lsT : ~Teir k>*l in and tel! us your reeds-—we will be happy to aebtpj iff "ao*| make you a HOOD SYSTEM LOAN if you have IC&Cff’f 64¥ 9T t kkw- 90*1 the ability to repay out oi income and are ■:ond I n*; y»; rnnYboo-*] of meeting obligations promptly. j The Hood System industrial Bank ! 122 South Salisbury Street .Raleigh, North Carolina I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ] Calvert Distillers Corporation NEW YORK CITY * iLEMDED WHISKEY PftOOt, <5 5% GRAIN MEUTfcAt SPIRITS WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. IT>4 Tarboro NAACP Makes Protest By J R. UABRI'.N 'J ARBOKO- • A group of sixty idgecombt? County citfawns met ecently in a special protest meet ng at. the Union Baptist Church ;o register their displeasure at the action of the grand jury at the September term of court in tail ing to return a true hill of indict ment in the case of the death of ore Richard Collins, age 27. who was alleged to have been shot- by Johnny Clyde .Moore, 27-year-old white man, who claimed he caught Collins trespassing upon the property of a neighbor and lit (Moor«'s> own on May 3 Bth. SHOT IN CHEST Collins was said to Lau beee i shot in the the-' a 1 : a distant, of about 20 let-;, ft . lv ; , *d'y tailed to obey Moore's . dc 1 t-> “hold it. Coioi.or ■!. O. Racy : Moore slated I told him to bold ji and when he started to move ggfiiii, 1 shot h.m.'’ PEARSON, OAOSDKN AM) MARSH HEKE Thrr+ uiir.M*'. vv; *4 "• " -iCr’ • : H*V'-T They were attorneys t'onrad <). I’carsoji, Legal Redress Chairman. N. ('. NAAt’l* Conlereme: f . H. CladMlm and Win. A. .Marsh, both u( whom have reeentl.v passed the state liar exams. !**• arson outlined procedure for the group to follow in arousing local interest in the ease and in registration and vot ing techniques. Several eilir. -s spoke on the Collins ease: mm expressing optimism over the ui timate outcome of it. With a Ne:;ro popululKm of 0 in the cpuniy, Pearson resni the audieSK-.e that the soiutio'.; in their problem? lie in the b"']<’ up of ii large voU.no. no, ” < within the race. Be urged <u.r --’/(■I::, M; 'TV : ' T) f'CI ’!■ S■' I’;' f: ... S ! • , i. -a to < id: t these voter., Among' the more active l"-' !. JAACP C’iH'iii tire. Dr, r< ' .is B. ■■ ■ I umett.r. Miss Ado. 1 Law—pnne. Mr. Je.t'nagin, M s Janie htw.i' Mrs. bißila W. James and hi ilainxnoud.) SHOP
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