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1 •:•■(•* -; w . .y Colored People,
/' . • .r- vu > ■• a v,rre copir h of
i: in ihf
.• *s; 1 1 x e sug $£ c$ i-ed bi! I $
¥ :.i; r n. = •-.-. Hodg-eB was a>-k- •
!>;•;•■ vfu to the legisla
te -v:.,:• viieicb would re
i ■ ' t ; p ••■ ct mar
?; ;*.<• whites arid N>-
h. : • •;■ : -,■ ix) 'be ri-evcnior,
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4 !><*:* IN FI fT COrNTT
t- 1 ' •, .* m CROW BILL
..’ NViLLC Petition*
it ,»r!> S.Cftfl name*.
< C i.uikty eiM/«iiN >op
•<»k Hep- Sam Worth in* ••
•<•'-. ••- hill aimed at maintain*
= ; relation in Nor th Car
puisiu’ schools were
»<•!!» to Kateish last weft.
I« aeceptto-s Sheirt, Worth
ing said- - “As '.i vitoh\ the
r<j* ■ t ifi iiiit V ': 1 \ t.‘ in
ti V. inr uhites.
However, then 1 are certain
*: nouns and pr.ople in this
emits Ir> who tor penwail
and political reasons want to
impose upon the people
somethin* which they do not
vi ant.”
Other Chang?* Asked
r ;~ ACP ■r' .'ii t Uijvtv r
. wnich requis'e separatk»x of
r .•< *■ lit public ?s avi'.-portation.
tCONXIXI. El> ON PACK 11/
•ww*w. *& nt
Drinking Party Ends
In Slaying Os W oman
WIN TON - A drinking party
which "ftsuited in the death of a
woman and the sentencing of the
man to life in prison was rehears
ed in Superior Court here this
Joe Garris war sentenced to life
for the murder of his common-law
wife. Mrs. Lee-la Johnson, by Judge
Leo Carr.
Gams submitted a plea of
guilty of murder in the first de
gree when hi; case was called ior
trial. He told the court, that his
wife was under the care of a phy
sician at the time of her death
and that the two of them had
been drinking on the fata) night.
He c.ould not. remember when he
IT GATE CITY
GREENBOKO—PoIice this week
were holding Miss Augusta Jones.
2S-yeaoold modeling instructor of
Chicago and Durham under $2,000
bond on six charges of forgery
end t wo count--; of worthless checks
totaling $569.05
Miss Jones was arrested Friday
night and police say that she ad
mitted ail of the counts. They
say further that .she had received
suspended sentences in two similar
cases in High Point last week.
According to the warrants, the
checks were passed between Feb.
18 and Feb. 23 through the -pur
chase of small items to g°* the
checks cashed.
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GETSB TBIO YEARS
CiREENSBORG Samuel Mr-
Greer, unemployed >«a<,ci> v. :fc -
er from Winston-Saton. woo iu- -
uailv lost money in th?‘ Feb 21
stiokup of the Western Union of
fice here, was given an 8-10 yea
sentence for highway rubbery in
■ Uperior Cm re Monday
Just ti if' 5 ’ ti'if’ rob
bery was n McGreer was
arrested as . a from an Intel -
urban bin m .>r-Salem. tov
pistol in hana. Arresung officers
reported that the man had $29 of
$32 taken when he was .seized.
The holdup actually netted .Vie-
Greer nothing. since he had to
buy the toy pistol and pay for ius
bus transportation from here to
Winston-Salem. Although adroit -
ting having served two previous ,
spiJ.fihcfs in Pennsylvania for toy
gun stickups, McGreer denied that |
he is the man wanted by Charlotte
police in connection with a sim
ilar aolduy of the Western Union 1
office there
took the gun from the wall or ever,
why he killed her.
4 Nabbed Alter Ay to
Chase in Burlington
BURLINGTON— Four Greens
boro residents were stopped by lo
cal police Saturday morning, after
the car in which they were riding
bumped a gas station pump and
failed to stop at a red traffic light.
Police charged James Kelly, the
driver, v.-ith • mining a red light.,
having improper brakes and fall -
ing to stop for-a police siren. The
car owner. James Thomas, was
charred with public drunkenness.
Police say that thee found 38 gal
i CONTINUED ON PAGE ) i
Segregation Sinful,
Evangelist Charges
WASHINGTON "Racial aeg- .
negation is sinful.’’ Evangelist Bil- ;
ly Graham declared here Sunday <
night during a TV-radio interview
on “Meet the Press."
According to the Scripture/’
Graham stated, “God lias made
ail nations of one blood and I
think that anything that causes
races U> feel inferior, one from
another, or the making of se
cond-class citizens is not only
un-American; 1 think it's (in-
Christian.
"And I have taken a strong
stand on this/’ the evangelist eon
' tinned, explaining that his meet
ings held in New Orleans and
11 fO f ':. i .; Tf'fi ' o.au TFT
- - Mrs S. G;ue r to #O9 %r
---ii f-reembforo, had
ias; left Her r ving rpom to brew
cup i, ; ■"»•. m ki:f*hen. i,-; st
Thar.- bay ;n.-rt. vui; when this
saniia iCfj 11 u k c'a.sl; <• d
fijrau p.. t- * M ;.U a* a print
v,lmre -1:i h.uj iusi .-'M-ev, stand
inr. In -, >- ad uhoto. Sits. Gar
ner r. fi.t- . •-•<• -v a rtin
sole hTvT'.i-m set, other lurni
-11?» and tho wall. A cw living
room v.uite due for delivery that
day i«»rftmatciy had not arriv
ed. T;" <n; s-n A1 <>.vandvr, driver o*'
she !ni'•<*. s»id that his t>tak<-«
s'., o-rs j , ;h»- track descended a
race. Miller, a. pas
.'Srn^’fT, ‘-tax iitl .ten to 1 ltichard
son Ho> fiital where u w;:s re
ported Monday that he was re
* ~ - -\g satisfactorily froan a
hnio- u re;hi shoulder and a
slight conn!:- ion. h'orttmately.
the five (lariS'.f ehMrea were
.it school ■■ !)■■the accident oc
curred. i Record Stati Photos)
Still Time To Win A Prize
In Bisr Carolinian Contest
Conltaunts in ~v state-wide
subscription coat-.- .I now being
staged by the CAtf.OU.NIAN have
exactly 12 more days before the
curwuu will tall. This means that,
it you have not been working, you
had oetUM busy if you expect
to cop one ui the three bis prizes.
Tit. person who sells toe lar
gest number of yearly subscrip
tions over 50 will receive a May
tag- Deep Freezer. This good
looking piece of household
equipment will be the answer
to your freezing problem and
think what little ,vou have to do
to win All you have to do .is get. ;
your relatives, your neighbors,
your church members, your fra- j
ternai persons and even your
mother-in-law to subscribe for ;
the state’s largest weekly news
-3 .;pcr for tb« small sum of ;
a year.
The second prize is a Maytag •
Washing Mufhine Perhaps you
rune always wanted to get away,
from the drudgery of having to !
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Nashville wore unsegregated “Wen
are trying to set an example to
encoucagt the breakdown of seg
regation. ”
Graham, who belongs to the
Southern Baptist Convention
and is a member of the First
Baptist Church in Dallas, Tex
as. said that he is preaching a
great deal on racial relations in
the United States “because I
think that H is one of our sore
spots.”
Earlier in the day Graham bad
preached at the National Presby
terian Church where one of his
listeners was President Eisen
hower.
SDFSDFAS
' VOLI7MF 1 1
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| -B IT «r it; :r * * n r M a « « * Pi M * n n n W fr
i Girl In Flower's Case
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TlffitAitiw I ■.'•
JAIL VICTIM
The /cc-.er-'/C *■..-• - ;•■ :h;
Rt'S»::t L, Fkrwt'ra:. rape (-.; c /..• •'.
r.ts '.i'-xet: w:>;..siun; t.i.- .■;- J
... v ir. C-ty Cyui'i and state n- ■’
.'.; ,-/f ‘V<f 'r.’ilfip:rd !. r .:;‘:.?(U,v <A
February 1%,
Accord in,? to th- • << b of Ti'’
t -luCi thr».r* eubj(n*v tir.'. hr'/
>->•■••. ts,- .iod t . >1 •* • * naie Mat
Vtells, the I'hitu ’f in to jc
sect for Ihc hesrinr
rhe subpoenas -
served bv me Mv-r.'..?1 of *- T -..k<-
Co-auy, Robert Pleas;-1: - , v
••h-puty in ti ■<: vie;; sty cf £e» ■ '•».
■vher* the yob is :,atd tlt» be ■
■ .jiy The deputy, hi U;rn. rep. /••■•
i ■ delire;<d ter subpoenas vo 'he
vouiir lady m person, but- she
fit ;ie-d i -■:/; ■ ■rl ■ sci t;:--" T• ■•
ra<e wv r-■ tc: t r^r-. 1 ' "'t for F -'
ruß> v 2? but v;ts c'Wf.tnred tw.ce
Hovers, ivho i »«••»!».* riei-nd
ed *»> . '. cute? V ; •„; b Nftt* of
ht> :<s ’ Tt.- Co *
tue-day morning ?,<r vr . cal
hours He was told hj Worris it
apjiroxtrstairly 11 :« n> 'hat Aliys
Wells had no! shown up, Hot:
t: - Jctl the r-ouf iroom at this
tlir.e.
Tne gir! has contended in a
wan ant dv*v .-••:• we< ks ueo that
t -ewers, who resides at 1207 E.
Hargett Street heie. raped her
thru umc- or the tih.'hi ■>( Ff b
i;i.ury ifi while V;- was in .RaSe’.gh
U’. st arch of a >t ;>.
i: s c/'.i'ia*/ is . 'sued for Mm
Weils she will bi avitsu'd and re
qu'red to post a bond of not, less
than $25,
FIRED OF LIVING;
ENDS IT ALL
DURHAM A verdict of suicide
was handed down in the case <4
tJus Mack. 39-year-old local man,
after he reportedly shot himself
in the mouth with a ,22 caliber
rifle at bis home, here, killing
11 to sself inst anti y,
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GtK. L SCOUTS OBSERVE
13RD BIRTHDAY Pictured
above are a group of Senior
Girl Scouts of troop 2-34, Clay
ton, as they made plans to cele
brate Girl. Scout week, which
RMJIfGB, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 17 1953
\lL.*nlioit Auto
Owners
Ito jr«e drive an auiomo*
• ■ ' If >.o, • hove art tip
pm tan te i*< he a wusa-T. The
* *i H :>i/s h r VN, in i-oJi»',ec'ti«.-V)
w.tS: tht management of
Hunts's Ev»o Kecvicc. Cahst
ru- Fif-el at Btoodworth. in
jvj effort to pc of erratci scr-
VM.-m to '»cf:<on> ■» h-.t •■ yjj : a»-
U>mol)ilcs and read the paper,
have ti ided *iv< a frere
e' : ' ]■..:> to; p, u shw
ttoensc toe nambet 1« m.-.rked
pv an !*) asterisk, each «•••»*.
tVatcli the paper each week
arsd st:<- whi-dirsM yc.ur num
ber is marked, U you are the
to.i-jjcr of the lucky Jfturutor,
,>?i yes have to do is to t.;».**
rijur car so ipimi ,,; and you
y-vli rci-nt- a. cotuph-tc rreitsc
,; ls, ab>«iut<'t.v free. The num
ber. wiil nut be contined to
R-ticigh. Any car. licensed in
North Caro'iirj. cutid l<- the
winner. Look tor your member
each week.
The nuir'-bcis this week ore;
93-J.4C- 7 H7; X 93-9 1 . '
sued <iS-947.
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BLEEDS TO DEATH
C ARIH.AGE vVl;*t. his axx
v. t.i oi! tsit :;.ad and overturned.
Fiber; Tia.ib. T, o' Route 3, tiled
to ■•» •■•liri sis •: .r- wreckage while
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GREENSBORO- -Suit for $7,705
v;.-. filed in Guilford Superior
Court, her*> Monday by Mr:,. Addie
Fowlctr a«aii;st Wiley T. Mcßae
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Ik now being observed by some
two million girls and a halt mil
lion adults throughout the
country. The theme this year
Is "Believe, Belong and Build “ j
Prom left to right seated are j
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3. Ernest Wilkins, 4ssfe(anl c*
retary of Labor, prepares to
board a Pan Atrserkun World
Airways plane at Mew Fork's
International airport bound l?>,
Pars:'. He is attenriioir the ‘An
nual €*.■?»ference of chr l.i
national Labor or;-:: mz«i > a.;s
at Geneva Swi.vserlsuto. •
press Photo >
Maid, Wlwte
Man Nabbed
If did no: take arreacn;.; officers
'long to convince Judge Drub, Ouv
Court, Wednesday momir.-g fr.gf
; Miss “Elizabeth ! ’ Burt, maid, (iti
ployed at the Nash hotel arc* B<-r-
Misses Aira Barbour Belts Tom
linson, and Rosalind Good son:
standing are Misses Betty New *
kirk. Dorothy Mori* a. 1 . D.
Holden, leader: and i-.nima Sand
ers. STAFFOTO BY OHAS R.
JONES
Wife Used
Ayp On yofa
i\ku U ll ifiiuu
$ :f%. p,'|
tlo Rv difelJi
she : c irCj- iv-v comm,-
w/'.-'Ai he -Aow-vd Ehf v ;r patrol car
it~« f-.-MIF >, ?- !;ff< /]v#» f,j Y
jstrw-’ito STu* i - uatd i > h« v’c iirnicd
d *». p. jm j>2 u mr6 \he E i«t. ? «.5
■ % * rf »-• V A
E.. .■ ;,-<i T : -•- kif ;i%4' <:< * v- '
E.,- ts r-nd iw hiwi. U'jiMi Ou»
is/ -«>*A *>••!? ofEiOt:r ;utd u lot i)
r v r,c-r F‘-r ?irf I*. t*d on ilj<' sf* »•**
5■ hD'd ist thf* riMim hr
:i > ’ uI«- t ■ hc'p /nstd'-' cf*f
murder wa- conimiUed in i r 6c -.
in Vri”' - * pf« T'Hjfi [»t|i
Mrs Arms! -..n* told the of
that tln-v were married
in iiuiii < aroj Hi!, guitc
swmetira* a«" ::;d that there
are no chiidrcu. A i iosc
frienri vviro /s .said to have
! i»vv: btil-h of them for .<
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Feeling High After White
Soldier Attacks Girl, 3
FAYETTEVH<LE Feeling ran
• very high here Saturday night
when Pfc Churlcu K. Fi-Uic-r. white,
attached to the 605th Airborne In
frantry Regiment, was alleged to
have beer: caught in a clump of
bushes, on Alfred Street. near
Vanstory, playing with or sexually
fondling tiie three-year-old daugh
ter of Fred Harrington.
An investigation revealed that
Fisher had been a frequent visit
or in the section and had become
vary chummy with Harrington,
who runs a parbi-cue plan-, lie is
alleged to have taken the child
from its parents home, under the
pretext that he was sump i.o buy
her some candy. The father be
came alarmed when he did not
Interracial Use Os YWCA
In Greensboro Defended
GREENSBORO - Officials of
the downtown YWCA here were
quick this week to del end the in
terracial use of the building a
; gainst the bigoted attack of a lone
white objector to the oigauiaa
i tion’a policy.
TSmmne A Hood, in a widely
circulated letter, had attacked the
interracial practices of the YW,
infotTiag that the YW pool had
been usee generally by white and
Negro groups.
Mrs. David M. Brown, president,
and Miss Mary L&ce.v. executive
director revealed that the pool
this winter had been used loi a
croup of seven children from the
Greensboro Cerebral Palsy School.
which operates on an interracial,
basis.
NUMBER 24
| State News |
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cor.vt V IKIOI.S SI. IT St
SOILNC-K l Alii
Schools in Wake LVur -
hold a Scicrce Fair at tbs >.-•
Eloiuoma and k.gh ■
Wake Foro.it o;-..t, ;: . . |g
from K;.30 . r:s. until k.W p.iu. :
Thui-uda: Mure . 17 Up ! :: v. ,d
be held ,ri the Agex E-gogiir :
a j.., .; .... jj, a ... , ,i _
Hixmaw a-t W g„ 9,0= kg..;., .v.c.v.x,
in Vltc cuurilj ..... -ghaUg.; U U; i,.:Ve
{students anti wre-nee ix.u'iku r* -
ismcninlm:;., UN: tg) gy. g:
oust; istioig, in i..- igdg;
pi.’.jd.ic. . .. O, Otology
f> 1 - <;\ KK M kk". B * ' %
W HlTl'.Vll.ld —lhe '-a’.- <>f
Franklin Carrie, j'ii-j ■ .;r m»
C! afHi««ra miiL-m v. iiti w ,>s
I: , -k-.J . Oil Th, nb
giving 11i * t was <-• ad
Ti«g-«a ns -i g act on bi» W ns.
os toil. - Vtoigtos ..wad iti Wo;.
,i. ,s. to - J , the Corpse
Mi fiiiiiiii !»> a Una.il farmer
i#»* Wui'g-il 1 place. Nf » one Lad
reportedly been us the :re -of
the pond for the past two man
tis. I 'urrit is so id to have been
...1 g.ig.u,.. *i gt- to,-. r and pg..-. 0-
i-.ih nearly into*faate4 when
he left house So evidence of
hull pt.i’ was found : «-«<r-
OSK'f
sum in “Trvrwr here
i W Is, 1 • 30. o! i.ksggr
Street was shot to the s-omaca
; duilng an sur&tifnent here Monday
flight, according to a report cam
from pnlkv headquarters. He
i..,-. oe-cribed ,vt “swious" by of
iuuak 3a:.;t Agues H*> Ai '..:
:v, da-s he was taker, folic,v re the
incderit Edward Antirew-. oi Eo
Davie Street is alleged to have
.ti->t Barnes. Andrews, who had
not been approkxnded at Pre.w*-
time, cs believed to have headed
for parts unknown. The two men
are said to have engaged to an
argument at Chiles' 'Sweet Shop
over a Miss Sarah Adcock of 114 ft
Kook Quarry Road The proprietor
of the shop toid officers that he
' ordered the men to lea ve his pre
m;.v-s after the argument Cagan.
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return in a reasonable time ft
was Mien. according to reports,
that Harrington, in company with
one oi two other persons, set out
in search of the soldier and the
child.
They were attracted to the
bushes by the cries of the child
and when they reached her. the
‘soldier is raid to have been play
ing with the. private parts of the
child. Fun-button is believed to
have set. on the man and was aid
ed by lus accompanists. They are
said to have beaten him rather
severely causing the loss of much
blood It was then that officers
were summoned and an ambu
lance spirited him away from an
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Glad To Belts Children
“The Greensboro Asuatlc Club
and the school's physical thera
pists thought that the seven chil
dren, one oi them a little Negro
girl, would benefit by swimming ,
classes. The YWCA was delighted
to have the chance to help these
afflicted children," Miss Lacey
said.
She added that the pool has
never been opened to the Negroes
oi the community. “There never
has been any request by Negroes
for use of the pool,” she explain
ed.
Mrs. Brown pointing out that
there are four Negroes on the 23-
member board of directors, said: ,
"We believe m representation as
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