Ex-Uarsar At A&T College Gets 15-22, Yrs. Will Appeal
A Salute To Charlotte
?!u CAROLINIAN will vinit Char»o're i
i soon ' ; r.d bring you fust Land inform* non !
| «'V «br fraternal, political and j
j church Me of the largest nty in the staff.. 1
| There will h> news and pictures together
| with fr *u. ■ an uu. city. Char to’.tv ~ :.i •
! -tc are io cooperate w'th our local
l* r present at iw Rouen L Cherry 660
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Weifare Department Takes
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The slums of the state’s capital
v h.nea another dcru’i hvc
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- toernm 2. Grit f an. is .« County
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u; ri".'- ■hotyun slaying oi
C- riic RhctUe alao of Gniton.
‘.cc;c'. in: .o a written state
•■• r'■ tod ’.he slioriff s de
■" ; jto flrii 1 C .J1 t', r
and Orii .•Uch'n.son. e%« witnes
-3i-» t> the mooting, Jackson and
f ‘.tryac cuing and curjfine
■ v.h other early Saturday after-
Du r ’ f dispute J&ek
a;i :■.> rt'a Hhcdie with a fence
i;.i'.ijji! the improvised wea
t.s'cr Jvr\-\r : v-nt into his
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Desegregation I nevi table,
200 NAACP Delegates Told
ATLANTA- Mere than 200 NA
ACP delegates from seven Stales
w n re told that dM : .e«regation is
their inree-day meet tog, here lasi
\ Matrment /-sued by the
group declared that "the peo
ple opposing d» sort*, ga.tion in
t'i.f nation’* jujoiU- whoo.s
>. :■ n’t vein and they know it."
The delegate. who represented
;> f T> NAA CP branches jn Georgia,
t■■•na Mends. Tennesiee. Mis
p' and th* two Carolina s
•.- -<- rr-.dmc »nmr irnrd such
2 Charlotte Lawyers
File For City Offices
By ROBERT L Oil RRT
CHARLOTTE Ihe 'Ur; ted
C;U»r» Committee, an organiza
tion formed "For Uc p.irac: e of
getting Negro representation •in
toe oty government.'' endorsed
Charier Vinson Bell. Attorney, as
a candidate for the spring's City
Council electron, and Attorney
T/.omas H. W.vche. a candidate
for the City School Board recent
ly
Bell, who is a native of
V> sshingtoo Countv. ss a grad
uate of North Carolina Col
i<■:;<• at Durham atid the NCt
Law School. The 38-year-eld
attorney taught In the public
schools of Washington County
i nr nine years, and was associ
ated with his father, H P,
Bell in the practice of taw for
some time.
He .holds membership m the
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and St.
Paul Baptist Church and has been
practicing here for four years.
Married to the former Laura E.
Watson of Greenville. 8. C, be is
the father of one daughter.
Attorney Wythe, a native
of Chariot-e. sen of the laic
Rev. and Mrs. K. P. % ychc is
» graduate of Johnson C,
Smith University, Charlotte,
end the Howard University
Washington, It. (
Hit lather ‘va? formerly presi
dent of tne Board of Trustees at
•' oist>so.fi C. Smith Cuiversit.y and
postered nr. Seventh Street. Pres
byterian Church. Hte mother
taught in the public school* of
Charlotte.
Wythe, who was admitted
to the Steel'ienburs F-?i m
jSSt is a. member ci the Board
nouacerf that a drunken woman
had given local dctecilves r. cue
as to who was responsible tor the
death of Neal Aycocir. white truck
i timer, on last Halloween night.
Mrs. Georgia Brown, who »s 1
alleged to have been found
wear the scene of the crime,
is reported in have mumbled
something lhat gave the offi
cers the clue. It could iiu ! te
learned, however, how Mrs
Brown got to the place where
she wits found, or how the of
fleers obtained the informa
tion that -h. wav oto fhe>>.
The pecuiia: twißt, of i»e '
came wher. Rookie P%ji;<*ur.»n L
:jt. C. is said to have be
come Intensely interested the
place anti asked PatiOi german*
(,'lfor ;<> D Ppi-jtc !. } chi', ■ *>VP:
to the pl ;, c< where the aeati man
was found It was coincident A
arcordiny to Remo., ri.at a--. ,-- '
vvaiaeri tov.airo th- si; cum w < ers
theviiuc: tpan’s hoc-.' wee. soar-d
they came s")os . ; . r-nr, who
was .ut:d 'o be "efty; drank” and
had pe.-ced out.
The woman lives at ii M
Her t>S which is unite sonic
tiiSUn* e from where she was
reported t« have Iw-en found,
hiom/ats- s> on v\G:t 1 1
after, JacKaon went in-.u u houat
again and came back wul- tne
gun. He (old Char;it K- didt;>
want to kill him: aficordirc to
PclilTit' '' A :A*\lh?T£i.*:t''■*, ‘C
kept, on cursing, end Luke tired
the *run at him.
Rrodie fell to fnc. tu--vi: ti ano
turned over tjftree s Tie
Auchuison woman told b f " 1:1 s
officers sV;e we n: nr -/ !■:■•; bony .
to ascertain whether o< nvtftho
die was tifitd and ...'id.-a. on :n
- Fhctiie wus irersM. 1
ed j-.reumhipry nearing hr to x re
corder Albert Cov.-pe r aad was 1
bound oYf; In, irial in Lnnoir 1
County Superior Court
meeting in. the South since the Su
preme Court ruled iar: May l l *
that there should be no mere reg
relation in the public school?.
The group called attempts i
by si.ites to circumvent She
high court s ruling “unconsti
1m (Jars at” and “m <> rally
wrong.”
"We recognize.’* the sta’,. meat
read, “that there are some pro
blems relative to at isi gatior. :
which must be worked out tbr/uzh
negotiation to achieve our objec
tive of first-class citizenship and
equal treatment under the .aw.
of Management of the Mr-
Oorey Branch VMCA a irus
tec of Seventh Street Presby
terian Church Exalted Ruler
of Pisgah Elk.- Lodge and an
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity
member.
Married to the fo* mer Grace Lane
of Raleigh, he is Vice-President of
the North Carolina Lawyers As
sociation. former president of the
National Alumni Association of-
Johnson C Smith University,;
member of the National A- .-.Dela
tion for the Advj.ncem.fj/ of Col-1
oied People, Masonic Older and
is a. Shuner
-1! is the hope of the Committee
that the two men will be elected !
so that the more than 50 000 race .
citizens who live in Charlotte will j
will be assured that they will have :
representation on the policy mak
ing boards of the city It so be
remembered that Kelly Ak-candor :
iCONTINI ED ON PAGE 11 >
Mowers Hearing
Set For Tuesday
A hearing for Robert L. Flowers. •
charged with the .February 18 rape
of a iti-year-old Rowland girl,
which wax originally .set for last
Thursday, is scheduled for Tues
day. March 8 in City Court.
Miss Birdie Mae McLean of
Rowland, said, in a warrant, that
Flowers criminally assaulted hei
three times on the above date.
The CAROLINIAN has tried to
contscs Flowers for his version of
the story, but was unable to in
terview him
Much local interest hs- been
professed in the case.
The Caroinian
OLUME 14
<r il vai ! <a '-itr (t 1 f -48-* Wt
■*- j--’ ft.: 1 (f. 4 tnOMNIAN >
0R4.4 NSEQR.O Tito s'-rdb:
da> !-mb( :t/, trial, of N'ithan
, iH ft. Wobstor. for 30 years bursar
;,.f Ay;'; College, ended hoie late
Cou-t .Jury brought >n # verdict ct 1
uj-'v ;"i eati.-i) '.*i Ft? separate
bills of Indiriment..
jKd«n Stisir- ?barj» then sen
ten red Webster In 13-22 years
in Ceoiraf Pr«*tt» for ensbe/r -
Hug *■ -d.SOfi.fj) If *ifr. the s( .lie
rupporled im f;?n: ;t.n. Notice j
<■? ar, apps-! to the State >,u
per.or Court *»-. filed injme
diately r>« »’ . cl ,md Web
.ter war iv»e.« -»'d under 120,-
boa»i
(.rim •-<■■.di,. scpsrnee-. were m«t.- 1
(•■J out to 'n.e defendant a jol-;
lows. 7-10 y r ai . fr
b10.309.5t, 5-7 ■■'■. srs for eniijiori-i'- .
my ■' i: 3-: yrjirs • ’ • i- •
bUirijiUp y,-e,..:.2 *1 j
On two counts Jed Re
Sharp cerijifi-litiwtedl iudsfment
atari . . 'V. ...i.rio serve
3-3 years at On cps rut ion of ;
«he of. f .-2r Jit •!; ■, . !m>, *JUr- ;
pended this -.sent itre for 7 .
~'ea . ■, I,;’.' 'J ■ tt’v•. . re
lease from prison.
’vi.uthr-;' vy :• not :■ wife
gave 3 Hhie s:.rn of emotion
mane.sir..- > :: b- vn free
ly prcc :etcfi *; "• . ; ' i ■ Hr, -ce
Kornnaay wouH out complete his
? »» •’»yti
At ’ .-: :-u i r. • r S> :teA
evidence, :-,d ;n. : Ae:c tio
tfio cast statin mat in her opin
ijn eno-icei:. u had been prr-
The 0’,.: v : p Akcd’to he -
V- He nt the case.
OfttJ oi ttic crii' s:>»> funds. He had
t< O-NTINt i:i) ON !’ ‘.<o IJ
wc tft'inp dc.. *
• •'>kv r 'y ■’ '
DELTAS MAKE FINAL JAB
PLKWOCK PLANS Shown
above are members of the Jab-
Wf>ck Committee of Delta Sor
ority who met recently to work
cui final detail? of the 5955 faft
berwoek. This program will he
staged March lftih in the a tub
lerium of the J. V» Lison
RALEIGH. N. C, WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH S, *955
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RECEIVES "t: ITIZ y-* m
Her ' AH .UVAP»
Ber. fhorge A. t i-Uu • rei-te,'
f the Saint Aabrow Fiiiscvpal
i horcJi here and president oi
be Raleigh f itizens' Associa
ion, j« pictured above as he
'•reived, lire ‘CiUzen of the
2 Men Killed
On Highways
HALIFAX-- Death on me high
way took two liver- here over the
weekend when two men name:
William? no relation, Charlie
James, d.u*d a* the result of cor
tact with automobile;.-.
Charlie was found about
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School. The theme of the Jab
herwock this year is “United
Nations on Parade”, and four
teen social and civic organiza
tions will present skits on tha
theme. Seated ia from row are
(!ef t to right) Sorors Nannie
Boston, Bea»ah Williams. Mary
Cutler, Alberta Lev mgs ton.-
V«»r“ award last Friday ntoht
at ttf eUivvjj Award'? and Bo
sues Night held at the >T*ICA
•’ley. Fisher m v ehocen ‘•Citben
■*> the year” because of hi* su.
relenting fish*. I >r better f.trllt-
Uk Hrtfi tf.*r 'Sp v?’••'
'.?? tbe fity-' Tb^
Subscription Canp.,
Moves into Chariata
According to Robert L Cherry, r
'.iiOU.NIAN n.-oresentfUve. lh<
• y of Charier i e has caught the
unpaigii fever and quite a lev.
persons have lined up to win one
of the corned prize.., which will
be given avuy <m the last night
Standing in second raw are:
Us right) Soron Pear!
>aer, Ada. Jarnigan, Wilmoth
after, Harvcleisrh White C'aih
run Middleton, Helen Ra*-
la ad. Staodisi in back row arc:
,!.*{( to right Sorors Elizabeth
(infield. Victoria Moore, Flo
■»
if tti&rfß &riniy<itiy by
?4r.fll.pt.y. I< i , £Hi ■ :..•■■ -7 V £ ■f- j
hTi to* :.v • .< : ,•
iDt"\v o v Biigl■iVv ■/j I, T : •*■ i- ,■ s. h ; •
Or, Kr , lbOi> I’ttiTy, uho m.-tU*
t ht: tiri. to ;■ to ; : **:
IfS, !>{'. T- '
wki a*- 1 Tito, r.:i .. to
of the THIRD ANNUAL IOOD
/row a HO'.n •-
SITION. March 25
Bliss Freddie: Thompson St.
Augustine’s graduate -wd now
doing. -r H-.-rS fes Ihe
tCONTIMLD ON ,'AGf ii .
refcs Tomer. Etta Toole Har
riett Nunn Ruby Maugrum. A
special feature of the Jabber
woek wilt be the crowning of the
"Queen of the Jabbcrwoek
Names and picture* of the. eon
fcmtkat* wdl be run in the nest
issue of the CAEOLINIAN, t
3
NUMBER 23 |_
j Infant Slain By Shot
< r.TY r r. • m
fcl?! »v Child, but I reaUv .•>
men enoukl; w ith my v il'y and
ft; uif h> kill hvr". .m th< »im
of ' ‘;t c-'s-',:»••.' : tr, ; n:>; f ,<•••, fc
mid f > -heri!'! J. vv Emytrn
•>. v v.» Pur.'i.t.i morning after
hu> hi i/- t»a • t-cc? for the m.,.-; -
in* of tns H> tnavnh old .son and
ihe wounding of. ins w'id, Mia.
: j,{a: y HVirr
Tbs sheriff e< I.t( <t4 O.f
t in the writ?!- -it so
f\r't n«Y<’ Vv that .-'a S
.bold with him »n Monti'.-.
oh, " : re ' - • u Jh- i ! - r <*j »r..t
■v! 2!---n bv lb *'balliam of
fi*'"r Frnf «a me hom? about
'• * M rs ■ tr»<-• • :c- ;> ;<5
sttfurtins t<> die sheriff, was
under Use -nityriwe «*f some
i »»!»• »'r;«r na hejirac • ram
I in-. arrival, h<* wife asked
- Jitifi where he had be «. if
••• then that he went into
a rage.
Y»ke,J ’• ,nv' Ifom t
The if t cotiUni'.fttJ n*-r flues
s frajiv v'C-V Off W Vil,
< i thv •■f T - ; tat wiitri ■■■■■.. a t. -rt
...i) «-• ' : .-••it, • *»ss'
Hii-.r. d t» hat'- owi-d he-. 1> w«*-
• ben that i bevAn bi n t in;,: he
's . e c-'pe i? '. {>(
husband, sb«* 1 -*i it) lift; -bc-ime of
tit-sxhboi to t ill her u.-oth* :
Pktv i Muukan
>; uidin related how he .< <-• •
th-;; -,f. ; : q
a ;-.n.iad to ao to the home of
if; at i'll Floyd attempm.d to
f rat; a lie the two. but to no avail.
t d > < -t;i rid to have agreed to
tre mm fur gathering her brood
• of two and going to her mother's
' foOlT**'*.
F'toyd told the Carolinian
ih;;t he loaded hi* shier and
her two i biidren in his car and
proceeded to take them to the
safety of the mother’s home.
The Siler* lived on --prin*
Camp Highway. In order to
lea !> the home of the mother,
it --as necessary to travel
about ivo miles to highway
kS, thcoce to another road
which leads off the highway,
Pioyct related that he noticed a
car f < ilJowing cloarly tehmd him
and \vi;en he pulled into his drive-
WINS 115,005
FROM RAiLROAO
GREENSBORO—A compt •'•mis
settlement of $15,000 will be re
ceived by Frank Spencer, former
porter with the Southern Railway
Cp for injuries sustained when
a Salisbury ytationmaster hit him
; two years ago.
Spencer had nought SIOO,-
COU damage* for physical and
rnentai injuries which he says
he sustained when W M. Ket
ch le. thr statiomnaster, hit
him with a blackjack. Ketchic
admitted bitting Spencer but
testified that he used only his
fiefs.
A jury had deliberated almost;
| eight ;-.<;irs before attorney... for
the rrulway company compromis
ed whh Spencer's attorneys in
Guilford Superior Court.
Man Eats Rat Poison,
Lives To Tell About It
HIGH POlNT—Ernest Holk-v,
■ 40-.v(.'ar*oid man. who didn't be
; heve that the poison bis wife war
; feeding the rafts around their
| hou»e « n fj, % strong enough to kiii
! them ate some of it and lived -
I but he still didn't convince Mrs.
; Holley.
Thanks to her insistence in
calling police, Holley is still
around. Taken to the hospital,
UolU" was forced by nurses
to drink a targe quantity of
salt water anti then taken to
?he hospital’s emergency room
rtop a stomach pump was
list’d
But he still says that the poison
Jan' ! strong enough—for rat,? or
humans- :
railing All liousewiv^
All hou-ucwtvt of Raleigh t»nd vicinity
arc urgently i'..yut.stc<l to visa the THIRD
ANNUAL CAROLINIAN FOOD SHOW
and HOMEMAKERS EXPOSTT ION
which r viil hr- he’d in the basement and
auxi'i iry nuditonumj of the First Baptist
j Chur. h. corner Wilmington and Morgan
j Streets March 23, 24 end 25th. Two ses-
I sion* daily.
i way, the other car pulled a long
' : kJc !us home and Mr a Siler got
: out on the right side of the car
. and he got out on the left. It v.
! hen that he he,.rd the bang of
the jiite The mother, still cr.rr?-
»ifi U: 1 ehlld went into he mo
ther *t home. She did not know r
: the tmw* that the child had be*??
shoi The ehild wits laid on tne
bed and -ome cne place a felanket
over it. it was then <ir v
ti- it, the mouie: stomach had
been bv the bullet.
it jo vi im:ei> on p.«<t u •
I cit3to No vt b
I p^l
1.
• SIMXITS };POIrXr«JHg UOS3
T .ni-.-i.»OKO - units, t •-
Lewis, oi Sharpt.burK- was ii\o‘
twice eat-iy Tuesik.y morning f-s
it. i.I ob'.'ng a -tr.se in
No. 14 I'ownship near here. Sue.-
i! t Tom Baiden said that l •-.
hhol »« the hand and knee u.
A Gay owner of Gay's, ban*
J*:wis . surprised bv Ga at
3:% M '1 ueati. y Gay allegedly
told the man not to move and fir
ed tw.se w ■ asn Lew; > advanced >n
' rum ,c . was i.s-kj -t itanpun'
until cilice;., su'lived and *,>ok h.ni
to -E . ■ si * pitai fn ■
t.'-eatment. then pkitsd him in the
; county jail
roNVK r jumps oi l oi
IV IN DOW
’.VIi..M3NC/;‘ON Say y
heai'ir.K the judge fnione the word?
that- would send him to pnson for
30 days, dames Richardson 30,
- jumped or fell from a courthouse
window Saturday and was criti
cally injured. Richardson who v, s ,
arrested recently on a drunken
ness; charge suffered a crushed
skull and other injuries and is not
expected to live. He plunged 31
feet fr >m the window, officers
;, ud. ihs head rtruck a brick bor
der of a gra.usy plot and his body
hit a_concrete sidewalk. The man
is alleged to have pleaded mo
ments before with Recorde- --
Court Judge H Winfield Smith
not to send him to the county
farm Richardson was released
Friday after completing a 30-aav
term on the farm and -vas arrest
ed at 3 A.M. the next day on the
drunk count,
SHAW DEAN AT
FA VET 11 V HXE
FAYETTEVILLE - Dr Grady
D Davis, dean of the School of
Religion at Shaw University,
pointed out the current need for
young ministers and religious ed
ucation workers who are prepared
and consecrated to then- tasks,
in an address at Fayetteville State
Teachers College this week. Dr
Davis, ttho is also pastor of the
Qberlin Baptist Church Raleigh,
pointed to figures to show the
need for young ministers far ex
ceeds the number that finish col
leges each year. Provisions now
being made at Shaw University
to iend scholarship aid to deser
ving young peopit who are aood
ICONTINUED ON PAGE 11,
2 MEN LOOKED
HONEST, BUT
she’s aura
GREENSBORO - When two
men who told her that they would
cut her in on S7OO winch, they had
,'ust found” in Jefferson Square
she would give them some cash
to show that she "knew how to
(CONTINUED ON FACE 11)