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D!BE'3Y TO SPEAK
ATT MEETING
T ' •. fmd i's civ. author. lee
tu*er and v • traveler. will ad
. dr&ss f‘nu ;a! m< v.np. of the
E’lxvdw.:: Street YMCA, Thurs
day Feb 4 ; : ■ 5?4. at 8 pm.
He vPI be introduced by Dr N.
M P..... and C A. Haywood.
Chairman of the Board of Man
agement- will preside. Music will
be furnished by the s-lt Paul Chor
isters with Mrs. L. F. Perrin di
recting.
It 'if Toole, chairman of the
nominations committee, will make
the report for the committee and
51'; me inters of the association veil!
br eie.-r d to the board of man-
Service awards will be
confer: I'd by F. .) Carnage to men
■ ;m*ed ox page »»
r i • icher Group Visits
L ■■■ ■;i. !aiive Committee
. The Legislative Committee of
trie .No n Carolina Slate Teach
ers’ A ;., .ci i inn, headed by Dr.
Maico.ti; l). Williams. called upon
the Joint Appr opriations Commit
tee. h re Tuesday and outlined to
the scions cue of the things that
they if'il the schools of the state
needed.
The committee along with of
,fir.;u: re hoard of Edu
\c.<in.:r a no: i-'prv.'.eui.'lives from
. r NaUmm! Education Associa
te, ‘ion '■ * f joint- i by a com
r it toe Inn : r a: United Forces for
Eduia- to The latter group set
out a ' ran o 5 point program.
Begat . ■ made for all the
school.; of the sfcai rather than
for any race or special schools.
They were i>£ follows.
FGDFGS
RALEIGH, IX. C. WEH’K KNDiNG SATUPOAY, FEBRUARY X», 1955
! ASMEBORO Ch,usir. ! . ' •'■'. •
!v. .iiv b: ,i in; n. b; c ■ f
?at> husbor.d «3- ...
it was travel:no pit <. • ml
~r. • en-ic ■:
tain-. . ... <•! .
. N- rtiea e« «" :c;
the P.Kno ipti f .< an;y ' ,
• court are Perry .1. fit •••t r : ■ -
end Dirt-, iei* , ::d ■. . £ -
r.i • (A. .V.a . : . '.*• V
and Cecil Tbonia ...'.
i oc- 0.
Ace
' Mrs. Svarinr. < c't. . d ■'• -!. <■■
\a ,, i7 f nr ■'
dm ion rind "s 1 otnsv :■■• ■-.. ’;■ A,.
exfaout 15 mill's, west ai ".• ••■..•!,
The prpcr- ;• ; vl. >.; I>. c
Greensboi o k,U- i& ■'■:■ n,:-- w.u ?.
was travdni; M : ;r"r.:
charged, at sjjx ; ■ ■ ■ ■■ •* ■•. : a
65 to 75 miles p< T l ...
driving the hva;. . . -
tempted r.«* nn-i-.e . 4' i-
CUaglOß, Qnvittg a: • li ...
denlj • ic*. .1 die ■
skidded and i.u: -rd • • .
; the body out
Mrs. Bwnrincon *. •
the bod r . jbuf fc\ r
me hiT-tr/oy ’ for ’r.
: hours wiiilo cinot r
’ brought. A' & rf*s?j|lt f* :
’ r'>•.••''' .e :■ if* v fit-. .It .• ...
» nrsr Mo;v f
V'v 6 p.m arid the ' • *!•
• nivlital s'J io] • -i
tei for per*
injury oi ; '
uve damaK' ? of no -‘fo V.r. i .
other sjo,ooo :or v, •v -: ,p
anguish she suffered
• because they are dependent, or
our segregated economy for sur
vival,” a U 8. Comm im-. 101 l
delegates to the ISAAC? ! 8- ionai
- Youth Legislative Coniereme i.re
last week.
j Rep Charles C. Dim. ; •D -
Mich.i urged. ;il.-;o Cm. N*
“in this era of mteanuion," • <-
pand their interests outside
field of civil rights. Hr ask d tr
delegates to -work for an increa "d
federal ttiinimum ware, rv.i *-•••
income tax exemption and re
vised Taft-Hartley lav
Another speaker at the confer
ence. Mrs. Juanita Jackson Mit
chell. said the NAAC'P new
young people to nn:: doorlv-'h-.
and get people out to register and
vote”
of Vole Urged
"The potential of the Me; -o
vote in the South is ih .i
wav to clean up segregation,' .-in
declared.
Mrs. Mitchell is secretary of ;il
legal redress committee of ■ e
Association’s Baltimore branch.
She called Maryland "the N. A.
A C. P.'s workshop" because ‘it is
a state with a real Southern fx
< lerks for principals'. A 'ten
dance officers; Thai -:<.tari< s t>:
teachers holding' “A” certifi
cates begin at $15(500 ami in
tend to S4IOO. 1 This proposal
also suggested that other stall
workers receive corresponding
salary increases.); That teach
ers be hired for a period of
9 and 1-2 months. (This was
sired so that the teachers
could have 2 week*. ~f orients
linn, and That a. special
teacher be hired for every 20
teachers. State Superinten
dent of Public Instruction
Charles Carroll, presented tb<
case for the State Board of
Education. He asked that the
same salary scale be adhered
(C&STINCBD ON PAGE II)
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: ;. \t‘ t.A.m Os
. . ;e back
-.’tpped in
■ • at fixed.
to the
A .■ ; u; ~
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'• Hiate, em
■ 'V S. race re
i ■ ■ .re vh:.- more to
*h ■ - ■ v ;,r'd jxace than
v : ' r • -i’ l itv M.vieoments.
Tu h onlion was at
lr - :h'una people of
hi”j- . ;u.il ...rd college age.
. . .... .. 'rrr^jptfc&»-’.-^r*r.'V r y-y -v ■ ■ v .
v .T' •; hoi el OP
MR V .-h , r TV RALEIGH
Men . t;omt ole fio-
M . .. ;i? ißttv- ip ;.. Ke;<iJß 3.
met ' • at the imhtxe Ho
tel, ■ • .•' hviruij-ircii
pic ... o. ;.-ss rc
pttn c. • taken by the
i Board - 1 1 : .in;:, to improve
: con . .)• Indusuv. 't hey
jtiekey sad driver of the r,
fiowii iti the piiot.i, ~vtai-. ;
head and chest iniurhs a.ad ;
. ■ '‘critical at Vi :->r.
Memorial Hospital. The etti
occurerd Saturda:.. f.t- v, - .ink
station wagSn i iH. e.cd to hav
skidded cut of control inter
‘Mr. Civil Rfc ts’ Wife
Dies Aftev Brief Illness
NEW YORK • - M V
■ Buster. Maisuan wile pi
at her hoirii 4Cl> f. iaf. . rt! 1 .-.
. nuo alter a short illi idiie ■
44
Mr Marshall it head of the
TvAACP Legal Defense A*. Educa
tional Fund which spe.uiieadcd
the school segregation c« ••.'-.•• ifru
: esulted in the May 1.7 .Supreme
Court decisioi) outlawing segre*
i pation m public and «.'k-mvnti-.ry
schools. He is also spc.... co -
WHITE CLUB
TOLD OFF BY
COLLEGE HEAD
ROCKY MOUNT Dr Travis
White. president of Atlantic
Christian College, rocked tlm Cur
ler.' Topics Club here Monde.;/
‘ night, when he told ire members
(that ,segregation m anylliing was
; against the tenet;; of both Cue
( Christian religion and true de
: mocracy.
The president took those people
, to task who would attempt to cir
cumvent the ruling of the United
State Supreme Court by yerry
mandeiing the districts and mak
ing such laws as they fer' would
* keep segregation in vogue He said.
“Desegregation puts to a sort, the
best Christianity in us." He called
attention to the fact that no prob
lem could be solved b» running
(CONTINiIEB ON PAGE 11)
also received plans and projects
for NHA's Annual Convention
slated for Dclrutt, Mi big an Oc
tober 17-20. Shuv-n in the a hie
photo, seated 1 to r. arc An
drew F. Jackson. Public Kelu
lions Counsel, Washington. !».
C.; Miss IT. I„ Ciiswohl. Treas
, urcr; Mrs. Helen Starks, Slurks
villa Guest Holla*-; Mr. Brook
t oundlag a curve on Iflsiivrai
f ft’.jr miles north of Kinston
v >collided with a pickup
Dove, who was riding
Hh Lav.son, is said to have
died flora a broken neck. > Photo
• ' y of the Kinston Daily
f,... NaiiopaT Association
; •■ '.: ii'cetnent of Colorer
-. • ‘ :v;a..-shali, affecttonate >y
i njle-d 'Busier'’ by her friends
• .</:•• ■• •■ • country, was horn Feb
,i, idi * u. Philadelphia She was
. tin (■ .-..vhter of Christopher and
a. udi Iv'rey. She and Thurgood
■ ) married Sept.. 4
.•4 he v. x> still a student
. at Li: c 0..: University.
She \mu: taken iil last October
1 and v. ... m the Flower and Fifth
A' cr.ue Tfutpital for a few weeks
8:oce ..mviuj the hospital she had
bf.’i-n • -iiiaed to her home. She
died on her birthday.
A . i Bupporter of her hue
band uiroughout the years in his
cm ' nt fight against inequality,
CilNita ON PAGE 11 j
S inscription Coni:
Draws Much Inter
The statewide subscription con
• test which was launched by the
mai-.m ement of the CAROLINIAN.
- last- week seems to have struck
a happy cord with the people of
? the state. Entries have been com
- mg in at a rapid rate and from
• the reports, it bids fair to be the
- most successful campaign ever
; he'd in the state.
' The contestants will be vicing
to win over SI,OOOOO worth of
pji/. -, which will be given away
on March 26th. The first prtee is
• ;■ Ms • ag Deep Freezer. The sec
- ond pnzi is a Maytag Washing
Machine and the third prize is a
liis E;i> I'iaxn Hotel, Newark.
.} Mrs. Mu?)vina Jackson; A,
H. kihiison, Johnsons’ Tourist
Home, Orangeburg. S.C.; Stand
re, i to r, K. A. Markham, 2nd
v:, ce President, Mark - Haven
'teach Hotel. Tappahannock, Var
■Sri- ,>. .'.-V Johnson, Orangeburg,
s tv. Mis. Bonnie MrKachin,
National First Vice. President.
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vt i 'em i y
later. 53. for y
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: bez?!.. .r
j supporter e.siii- ■ ;
to ei i in ;i>
fores o'-ipe. .'
Webster, d --ini. V -
lege fAvo yem'K
$15,000 lx d Ah.:
on 23 cornu.-., of <;
eh as grs.
Case Pc««.. a
en is 6.121.13. .' .■
be c :
$51,870.05 for his m
ease has lyeen
times and v. •• e••.:.<*
court las? Novr.m
poned when v;>b?n
said that he could y.’
; ':' time
nrsxea wi.ieh ire
peels to co: 1 v ••
. v altered >.l:
ed Stairs, i” . i<-
the tri.-.l wii! be *■
DLmis'.ol ■>: \V. ,-•>
ecutive comav.:'- s M
board of i lusters ■
liminarv report
Auditor Heiii'j !.-. Fairs,
a team of ne -
at the college ,1.. •
the ao
Trustees m,r . ,
Atr the? * iHK 1 Os ‘ -
trustees, in a .v. ' .
press, saio:
“The exec- dive ro- .
Monday -.-.ft* . ;o;
(i ONTIN? i .
Zenith Televisor,
be no in-., i
the context,un..
cent comtni.‘..sou on •
lions turned in. 1 hr
for crura .Send
address to the CAP- '
E. Martin B-■■■•-( ’ 1 ;■
Porsons er::r- n
were; Mis Ode J-
Durham; Mrs. Hxu
Durham. Mrs. T. P.
ei Hiii; Mrs. A. G. h ,>
cord; Mrs. A. T. i
ton; Mrs. s r Hu .
Point. Mr. Avis V
(COXTfNVEI) Oh i
The Plata Hair N„. • ; :
and William f Kriaitc;
Board of (h,v< • -■ • . i
inn. Che \.t.
meeting w{W be hei.i
shore Hotel, Buckroe
Va., on call of the p> : »,i
Jttegion 3, Or.'Robert iv Cordon.'
Dillon, b.
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j ‘'ONLY BELIEVE”
(AN EDITOR! \L')
■ Som 0 ■
in , nn*.
: .■ ■■. -i,. i.;■■ . o';‘h should '• < hr . r. \y. . ne.'ileV-
I atjo.r- dvjvt |jini io i&zix oj* disti'fwuiui).
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P.i'i V• v :>y mo:! a•. ry&ton
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; r .v. ytm-Av. arid ;.en.;. ■ , . ju.ni to
■ his o**wi destruction.
V/TiJe our /rrefaPias may have b ■ n cu .rjn'fba „r> l. Uriralao^i,
• th’i • ir. :.'ii<u: d. ab • port utHjy
■ '■ • v.. ii r Atnerit v ;. v < • ; d ( .. vptrits
wd .•‘uountlca meokiy to a pi'.;. I '. ; 1 , . . .-.33 ft the
. u- L of un'idtiin the In; -,f a uv.-.n . :• or na
;..<m . . t-i ir tv ■■ den . God Aim.-bn: .• t?.• Eat; > of m, all.
b «:.■'• > j-piri- and pbjJosoph", i Ov o Die most
pi enou-ner’d jnwtii Dm. an eggtfesscd ;>• t Ihvw ever , aimed in
•v mar.!: • ii. God Mrru ■'!% v-.i! io » pso
! nh 1 ei-.. n. Hr 'li not let us down now if we do as the .song says “<3nSy
’! oie Chanti : a rvesenb-diiy svi v- ' •: ;• .a .•••,•! ,\ ~.yer won
' t. l’"'i Ir.a ).H.ii;ile j.nr] the ;.i .>•. ■■ • !.;. P.a.yer and
?«' iiv* - from tn i. , i lii'.ie, or
; no ’oloodshed for reward.
h ii.;. ■ <> 1 •. ally u prayenhi'i t h?. . n - niojt, ra:a
uio! a. a 1 , ;iicn bv,: an abii’,-
m- !. 1 V \ ■ , I V- .'. Vi'-' ati a; , of me
by atviiiC/t:;; t,u> Son, Je.-t; , t• , vjr.n in ... (ne
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[ lioll ' Tfhv> survived. :vt on* i.-Jnv , nu *s < tfidr
undyir.,7 taith, coumse and fortitude t; r e n . y.'ij; and sftell
. : '.-i yojit.; am- pa . • ...■ "..'fiees,
if •«••••' use our hoDtage of great spii-mi: we-riUt D-.roumi pvayei. FiW
ft or. loom "hi !,.r; r tniouahour belmvic: .a. i.’m'- a’ceaijfe
; : l • ihi'e; rri ? : vc-f; 1- . n< inis
is cur salvation— 'OWL? BELIEVE !"
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