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Jackie Cited By Wilmington Club es . ■ ' , ffll - f it, ? .jjll jfi'-k’ ■■ r >|i:» Pr; ymw m * Jk'i JK’Kii' ROBINSON HONORED f;V WILMINGTON ilt’B- Jackie Robinson, *!a»" of (he Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team was the. keynote speaker at the annua? meeting of the X. C- t:-.w i.it ion «»f student Councils held at Wilmington recently. While in the Pert City, Robinson was Hied by the Cvtninuiiit'- Boys’ Club and presented a plaiiue Jackie was ruesl of the club and mingled .tntl.v with the boys, who were inspired b> hi* fellowship and in sp’r.itional talk to them. Shown in photo are rrom left to right It. ! , Bes». executive director. Robinson and Or. I). C. Roam' presi dent of the Board of Dirt-tors of the club. Davidson Prof. Says, Except For EECP ■>. -,.J i tgf Si |i| , ' *Wf «. ' V '®|§gf ::- - . ;\ ■ 9k^MrS.l ■ I® •' ' ■■' '<■%%,• ~V3I t& P&. fflk -: ■!#: §§&( .*•s ■'■ . •«> . ’•, ft ft s ~ ss*& 111; *3gj| g§S ,-s3| s*§»& jw 'jS&k jfywp iM ®§gß*S ffigt * ;v « *..** * *V§K ■' &V*? fro -vi |r§ -•* $6 «& .. .M ft- - *ill®lili»i' '*** «fV ri/ 1 "’ ''" • '■'s** sPp£ >w vft J ’*"\' ; ': ii; F’ 4; Wrijp* ''' r *s«££V ft',, *s£% ' ,* • . s ?Js* J^; "N C Loses Second 1 Minister To Va. Rocky Mount’* 'Rev, J. \\, Barnette Resigns Rost By J. B. HAP.BFA TZOCKY MOUNT < Special•’ • ’I . R,■•.•crenel James \V Barnet::?. f •• \! v '-uvr pa;- a: of the Mount -Hh "P;‘.■•sb: i; :: Church liot * resigning. his jKwtontto htae to ftC ■. y; work in the Southern Vis- . *ama Presbytery. M [TON AN! IdP-VU D Alt Up the resignation came as a surprise to some members of the congregation, it had been anUci pated by many. Or,i> the timing' of the announcement surpriseo those. The formal announcement ‘ was: contained in a letter address ed to Di. J. H, Hay wood. Suite Clerk of Cape Fear Presbytery, and was read by Rev. Mr. Burnette followin', a few complimentary re marks by the minister. He asked that his release become effective a of December 31. FOLLOWS BRYAN J O N OTTAWA* The letter stated that he fßariiet.tr*; was accepting a Cali to the h'ottawuy Larger Parish in the Barkeville- Ameiia. Court House area of Southern Virginia Presbytery. Tins parish consists of four churches and was presided over by the late Rev. Felix F, Bvrau until bis death about 18 months ago. (Bryan past <*red here ahead of Barnette. 1 Mr. Barnette a native of Pine viiie, near Charlotte, is « Johnson C. Smith graduate, of the Theo logical department, and has studi-1 ed at Union Presbyterian Semi nary ’ White) in Richmond. Va. He has lona been considered among the more ageressive young minis-' ters of the Cape Fear Presbytery, having spent most of his ministry here. He had served about three years previously in So. Virginia i at Lynchburg prior to accepting! {CON TIN CF. I* ON PAGE 131 Kearns" Resignation j To Be Considered I B> B. BARREN LUMBERTON Officials of the Cape Fear Presbytery. Pres byterian Church. USA. announced 1 last week that a special one-day ■.all meeting of the presbytery will be held m Raleigh at the Davie : reet Presbyterian Church, Sat urday. December 18th. the purpose of the meeting is to consider the r situation of the church's pastor, the Rev. C. Andre Kearns, who recently announced his acceptance c>i a pasture ;<■ in Southern Vir ■rnia Presbrtery. Kearns lias ask-; td ihat his resignation become es i State News In Brief nusoisr ORDERS l iE S TR AINING BELTS A dozen leather restrain ing belts for use at Woman’s Prison was ordered by the State Prisons Department Tuesday. * new set of regu lations, which were approved last month and timed to be come effective on December 15. provides that no other de vice, handcuff, strap or gag. may be used in restraining a female prisoner. The belts are to be supplied by a local surgical suppy company. Pris SAMMY DAVIS JR. SEEKS 15G ORA JO | j„OS ANGFI-ES (AVP’— j N«C>w-<lub ,:iid TV i licr'.'-’U , to- ■■ j,awny Di*vh. Jr,, vbn , lus< an eye. ?a a traffic acH- | a * ( -!1 vvh*» V) N-> iu''• > the accident for ,; :!V 'uV in turn, ho has been sued fur a •4Helen > Bess. 71, ask ed SlSi-.Sfl# damages in a suit filed lust week. Sbe contend ed Davis was at fault when tiie i r avitnmobiles collided Nuvciv.lwr 19 on V. S. High wav *56 near San Bernardino. I all; Site said she suffered severe shock and injuries. Her passenger, Mrs. Bessie j Roth. <59. Akron, Ohio, fifed a federal court suit against j H u is. asking $75,000 damages. Arsonist Fails ! BA ALEXANDER BAR NFS j GOLDSBORO Whatever the S reason v ;i: : that caused John Jor- ! dan, proprietor of Jordan’s I Grocery, 1161 N -Tomes Street, to i set fire to his establishment, ac- I cording to arresting officers, will j be aired in the next term of Sis- I peri or Court, which is scheduled ; to begin here January 24 In the j meantime, unless he can make j bond for SI,OOO 00. he will Jan- j guish in jail her*-. It l>> us in November, ae eordsT!!; tv s»otu<* oi the people ICON ITNI FD ON PAGE 131 j ffective at the end of the year. Dr. Maßom 1). Williams of j Wilson &' Raleigh <s moderat or of the Cape Fear Presby tery. The Rev. H. T. IttcFad den. Louisburg, is secretary: Dr. John H. liayswood. Lum berton, Pastor of Bethany church for more than fifty years, is Stated Clerk; and Wm. Hines, Wilson, is treasur er. MISSIONS COMMITTEE MEETS' The National Missions Com- j rniltae of Cape Fear Presbytery i ; CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) ! ons Director William Bailey reported that the belts are I identical to types used in 1 mental hospitals and are ap proved by the American Pris- ! ; ons Association as substitutes for steel handcuffs. I SUITOR SLAYS IDS GIRL FRIEND : FAYETTEVILLE— Robert Lee ; McCall, 86-yt‘ar-old local man has! I been arrested here its connection I with the slaying of his girl friend. | i The man is said to have also j wounded an aunt who protested l j tCONTINUED ON PAGE 13) Telephone Calls Bring Two Terms; it it it F a •V it it F F F * t> it ir ,r Expandßace Opportunities\ 2 S«*nf<>n<;(‘K Ordered in Assault Fry 'Bennie Lee 'Burnett found hi<n :... If a iper :-i jlv to.:. \J tin; ,SW in the Rtcecdor's Court of Gci /*; lucr-Jay when be was tovud y of <tsinu obs':<-r.» prvfsr.t a to .wo years on the roads of North Ca/cLua. T ; . :ii<ugt grew out of the ( ON'} IV? F I.) ON PAGE 13) GDGFDG i VOLUME THIRTEEN .nkh:'isk •mm > JSR ’V.sifVfl ISSfe ;■*-BMW, M. '&j| •TAP 11 FIX" BREAKFASTS AT WALDORF- .*• STORIA—This i- a photo o’ ?h- tVrV»" »;;eak fasi held at N-w York’s fashionable Waldorf-Astoria Hotel recenti> Ft )• ■■'■Z ;■ : he f u (I ••.••■ l oiti touring foreign countries under the sponsor-ltd) of . if •' ‘ i'n'aih fc'xehaM'e Program. Reading clockwise are James J. Bears. •-• ••! •,• V»»mg. I.ouithurg. N. < .. Maurice F. Johnson Idaho; Helen F. McHtfP- ur*' V, ih -tn * . ? ■.. South t -oi Lefty L.tithiion, Kansas; Edward 1 Kammerer, >■ - Jtl, Daroth ;•*<»' n < :■»••• • nttu. u, of;'.; h'.i of t i<* N ' mal 4-11 Foundation. i g| ggg, mm, . - & , ’w W’ f '' 4 m-, ,v * | ' Vi ‘ I $ i mßmWf i ! * w ATTEND 81-RACfAL SESSIONS HERE—These four persons were among the delegates attending the Fifth Annual Conference of College Student Unions, held at N. C. State College Thursday througts Saturday of last week. From left to right are Eddie 1‘ Jeffries, Virginia State College, Petershttrg. Va.. who was elected vice-chairman of the body: Miss Richie L. Coleman, Tusfcegee Institute. Alabama; MBs Charlotte Harris. Virginia State, and Alphonse McCain Virginia State Mr. McCain «> program supervisor of the Virginia State CuUegf. Student Dion. STAFFOTO BA CHARLES It. JONES. Ask Safeguard On “Decision” FIRST BIRACIAL I PREACHING SET 1 for m. e- ib I NORFOLK, VA. (ANP)—The | first non-segregated, interracial j PreaeLirir N?iseei■ ■ei will he held ’ r( tin Municipal Auditorium here . Jan. 9-16. it was announced last ! ; ww *- i The announcement marked a | triumph for a local group of lib- t i t-ral white ministers who engine- j i cit’d the project over a period . i of more than two years, ! Two of the 58 feature u j speakers on the program will j be .Negroc*-. They arc ftps. I Howard Thurman, dean ‘of i the Boston University chattel, and Gardner V. Tuylor, pno- t r r of Con< or d Bsntist Church of Christ in Brooklyn. A few Negroes attended former i preaching missions in Nprjtojk ! but they ■■yaw segregated a«d Ne i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13} P rrr prtn’uyn MmSUNo bi i L I h 1,000 Hear Dr* Carnes i Carods- Chrand Master, fb'lrce Hail here ii .... week c. iie/nber ix)dpe of Mii.-ons of Nf-rtli C;.ru- i sip of the Qi'dei had almost liua. toid the more thra 1,000 who dco’-.rd harm? the attended the 84(h Orand Lu : .o. <continued on pagt 13.1 RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1954 ■ Educators Urge Quick implementation Os Desegregation LOUISVILLE. Ky. The As sociation of Colleges and Secwd i ary Schools during the closing' session of its 21st annual conven • tion In Louisville last week both I commended tbs TJ S. Supreme Court on its May 17th school do i cisions and asks the Court’s con sideration in seeing that “proper I safeguards be set-up to guaran tee” the implementation of the I now famous; school case dec! ions, i After complimenting the Sit- , I prerne Court or. the decisions, the I Association drew resolute atteri- j i tion to a brief filed recently with , | the Court by Attorney Gene* al ■ Brownell in which document the ! Department of Justice recom i mended local implementation of j the Court’s order. The resolution j expressed ‘ deep concern' w-th ! respect to the implementing of | the decision in gocth faith “Hence, it is the opinion of this group that should the brief filed by Attorney General Brownell . . bt followed and the respnmsi (CONTINUED ON RAGE 13) MISS YOUNG RETURNS: WILL TOUR COUNTRY <Special to CAROLINIAN) LOUISBUEG- Miss Julia Max ine Yount', 1964 gradtta re of Si'aw University, Raleigh. and a native of I.ouisbnrt;, returned recently (CONTINUE© ON PAGE 13) NAACP Says: Segregated Schools Are Doomed COLUMBUS. Miss.—This state. Georgia. Louisiana and South Carolina will "fail in their Ob- i jestivr ol preserving separate 1 schools for Negroes and whites,” it was forecast here Sunday by an NAACP national officer. | Address-ing the NAAOP's South-' ! east Be&loual Advisory Board, 1 Move Would Raise Economy Level ...; j COLUMBIA S. C (ANT; ■ A j University of South Om-Lris j econottiJcs professor said in i sut- j vey reb asi'd last week that train- I ing wrams »od i.,rri-Fi. , •»- t pull its per capita income to any- : ivu-re near the national level. Wrlt io k on ‘ Population ! (CONTINUED ON PAGE 131 NUMBER LII i mm?m Km 81 KIWANIANS AT HEWTON MEETING NEWTON --- Members of the Newton K:warns Ciun really got an insight into what, the Negro wants here Money wh -n they were , told that it was foolish to think Coat Ihe Negro did not -vant the •’iiings for which the National As sociation far the Advancement ol 'Colored People stood lor, by Dr. Samuel fe; Ticer. dean of men at Davidson Coilecc. This link* factor* town and the County ot Catawba has been in the midst of the lie segregation issue almost si-.ee Die Supreme t -«urt made j;s historic decision. It was one oi the first counties in which there was a petition to have B Neyroe* attend the white schools. Ttie Board of Education has re f-mJTto say whether they will bt adn.r.ted or not, hut vuvs that, it : wait inn for a clarification by the lush court A group of rac« r;iiv , ‘..n.s caiu'd on the Board lu.s; wee*; and asked that segregatior< be euutimieri at the Maiden Com• mm ry Bchool. The di:-.-t*iii i:v .'.voup'nvnounced NAACP said ipat they did no; hold nu-m --bei-sij„p in the orgunissation. Ti.i, Dnvui.son dean alao told his audience that the NAACP was ! not a c ;mtr.tmi.->i-comrolled or ' gatiissatlon and was not asking for anythin;.- that the Negro had warned since the days ot Booker iCONTIN Ui.T) ON PAGE Li FAYETTEVILLE MAN ARRESTED FOP 111 NICER j FAYETTEVSLLE Agent of I th.- FBI, assisted by Scotland ;| County officer? arrested Elisha ;j Cousar, 43-year-old resident last ! | weekend on a federal warrant | which charged flight to avoid j prosecution for murder, j Hay Abbaticchio, an FBI agent ! of Charlotte said Cougar war, i charged with the slaying of Eliza t beth Justice in Cleveland, Ohio, j on April 24 1948, The agent further stated that Cousar came meekly when officers entered his mother’s home near tVagi'ani i anti found him in h<d The agent said a loaded .38 revol ver was found beneath the man’s mattress. | Cousar war convicted of man : slaughter at Fayetteville on Jan | uary 20 1944 in the knife siuy in January of 1943 of Private ; James Sines, He was sentenced to State Prison at Raleigh (or 15 to 18 years and was paroled in IMB. Aiie: the Hines slaying, the ■ 1 FBI arrested Cousar in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 11. 3944. and re • turned him here for trial. Cousar's 1853 pax-bite expired ! last year, .G taster B. Current, the Associa- ; t,ion’s director of branches, pre dicted a. "weakened financial con dition’' for the schools; of any state attemptin': to circumvent' the Supreme Court decision ban ning segregated schools. ; < Mr. Current, asserted: "-School : systems which are financed Raleigh Native Assumes NY Post d&s‘ : w§;'*W3oifa m ■» : ' v ",.v ' t m , ' Wm<v K -"* •* s '-^ l p JjgKK|||m| > : ft: ir t RAI ,FI r.H v AITYE N AMEI> TO NEW YORK BOARD icorare L. Jun.es, <» tiative of Raleigh artel now an undertaker in New York City, wa* recently elected to the tioaro of Direct 1R 51 f % **.#”l iP 1 I - ! Vk 1*: * • •*• |/»V %*✓ JL J, C&l. :i y MURDERS BliOY FOllOr’" ?m CHARI OTTf. U n -•*» with uiurder in the siieUun sl«j)Jig of his "S’weak. P-u-'* drank ihk eoH-;:,»si .-n. a I* .T renSilerit has waive J pretm* fi;.,r beartog in F josi >r~ * C<n;>t here. June* *U >d. thi ti '*iijii'i{ was allow ed nc, hand t» City Recorder J. t . Sedherry. The fata! sl<oot i!• p of Thomas Hail is aii .; J t© have taken pine* ia.A s. lur day night. Following the ron-uro tinii of gallon of wine a : ! • heme, be is aileyed to ■ . rotij niln red a grudge a n ! Hull «sj»d cummilted iJI fat.tf deed K :, J s tria' i,, t .n < u aura* i mu rii cub!; atb anon iv> Charlotte and v . r ry: . .UN, Patient Hunted i ! obLDSLOHO - Joe Remolds, 29. coo vie tea f.idnappi'i- not only '•stuped from the Cnminal Build •;ia of the Shave Hospital Sunday night, but is alleged to have hur ilamed two homes, took tv o wicket books and elutnje of cloth es. Reynolds was admit red to the Slate Hospital on October 29. after he had been transferred from the Central Prison. Raleigh, whore he was sentenced to serve a term of 25 to bt; years for kidnapping Chief of Poiice Sid C. Patron on Youth Caught At \ Giant Liquor Still S SMITHFIELD —Two 18-year • olds were arrested here Sunday i following a raid by Sheriff's deu l uiies on a giant distillery iri Wil- I dec's Townsijip. William i. a son and Mike O’Neal. Jr., of Route, Clavcon, are the men being ix-'id for trial. C. S, Coats, a federal officer, discovered a huge steam whiskey distillery which | which included two 1,000 gal lon boilers, 24,000 gallons of mash, containers and other pertinent equipment. No ar rests were made at the time of the discovery. The still, located four miles northeast of Clayton, was said j to be one of the largest ever cap through out-of-state bonds and long-term investments will find that these securities will be unmarketable through out the nation ’’Georgia has already experienc ed difficulty in that its school revenue certificates offered for sale in Ohio have been declared or# of the Carver Federal Sa*. irijt# and Loan Association, the only Negro-owned bank tit New Fork City. The board o«w c«n w*t* of two tLilrirh xi.Tivex; William (*, Raines, attorney, j and Jones. Spntfncfd To Oc*^ In 19a Halifax Man Freed Sam Jone* no? ov'y eons id 'Tia.'i! lucky bul ; proud > f ; S'-'i rr • he > ncv a free mt a. he vim; r-;ii« K-sefc-: y !\>r the a! a man m Halifax C?nar«|i , *"iß •i/H i : .-; ah h; h sn>.U■ \ - r-■ ■%o:Tt' f ‘ ' ■ hiv'i'.v j'h-.-:U ,•'(<* re T< aa. f ' in TJiMfjij c aimy. & .Jones wvs i - . d h' the Superior Court of JitiM? ►k t ;ui in Jum- !'.!•! 4 i *r the s’ayti “ of I. iida-.v Hire, Ar- Urr ‘ ■?: ee vs iaso fointri K.ou'a -n comtnut-4 i; ■ * sem •« v «>•! the ground . t Cicroccg was as guilty as a is Julies. 'ibe leave men nr? said to i: .* mi- th- v ay Jones mid Fleming : J Pa. I- over the heed and itocfe the money The CiUIOLIMTAN Inquired of i thi Parole Board as to aat Jj»ff iv:p>r»f tied to Bleifiim anu it was . found that he vui.s till in the snar prison. The iniurmavion fur ther rfvra’ d that Fierram had J. en «. tauia ed for parole m Oc tober. but 'he- Board decided a gainst freeing lam. Sept. 21. Keu-edds took advattl-itfe of dinner time at the instiiuthm and while the other inmates were eatingr. he brandished a home-made pick before an attendant and made good his escape. The pick is said to (CONTINUED ON PAGE lit; tured in the history of Johnston County, Found at the site were 25,800 gallons of mash, a I-500 gallon cooker, 12 horse pow era wight ; boilers, 243 cases of one-halt gal j ion fruit jars. 500 feet of 1 1-3 | inch plastic hose, four sinie-cycle motor;, and pumps, three large truck covers and two tens of coke. Deputy Sheriff J. T. Smith, who with Deputies Erse 1 sen Creech, E. O. Beasley, and Hue)- Lamm made the arrests, reported ■ three of the five operators of the | still fled without being identified. Both men have been released under a Si 500 bond each, past ed by their respective fa tutus. ineligible investments.” He said Mississippi schools "arc already in a weakened financed condition.’' Mr. Current not-d ; that, he referred to * amendin' in , to state constitutions adopted in Georgia, Louisiana and South Coy-- olina and the amendment to »e (CONTINUED ON PAGE KM
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