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DSDFSA • . ? i y j yyf: , l ] f \ ! : "J ■■• * SAMCKL J>. McDO'ttELL Eyewiis^ess Relates law 2 let Death BY ALEXAM>KF* liIHNES HANt-LEmN Mrs. Grice t,erj 'a't >;, rti: : ;. ■.; grandrr: •;>! • : ’ier» to";c* grandson, Samuel David TdcDotv-- f:ll, was. beaten and lyjdg*;cned to dr-.;.! ■) whim «h*~ 1; y.oktd ch anc ~• W:.: ; . .-?•*. f v r’ v F- >.:, r. ;'- •• of “Sammy's* wss shot, in cola V-:ood by tw(i ?.fai-tt t ;, ’Olh‘ 5, r i, 5 «U --fe<if. byns': or,. Saturday }:• i,..:hi. • >,-! v . -M ’ ,-.V vyj * V <£ ,■**... hor >l;O r U '"'?■•) SiTturdCy ?.*. • .rtf'll d • ’ louci nor*r.f: !■ • • - • porter to the t:-jck porch and even : though rhf toM how b r ?diy sne . v-s /eo: :y. rh? nUpmptea to :• ,: aiier; -• ■ i :.:, 4»; \■, ?h e "•v.'ie v ■. •' •.; ~ i.c . t Bract o rri • « r:fie in his hrmd and that ; :;r byashed past her into toe room ' she hoard several shots. Her sis.* ha v?.?';* i ’ ■ -pp<?arvci o n t!? *• co• *€■ ,- t ) hti - o told ?'■• • ' •.' -t f( i rSTISI li > ON p \GI 6 Stale s Dentists To Meet At Elizabeth City June 12 th ELIZABETH CITY The; Eighth annual meeting of the Old North State Dental Society is scheduled to get underway at Lh'£~. abeth City State Teachers College on June 14, and will continue j through the 16th. Registration will* 1 ii at 8:30 Tuesday morning The Ladies Au xiliary will join the society for the formal opening at 10:30 at which time tin; «;oup will be wel comed by Dr. S. D. Williams. Rev. J. E. Trotman. Si. Stephens Bap tist Church, will offer prayer. , Dr. George I). Carroll. >1.1) . Newsman Blasts Slow Eastern NC Citizens b.v j. ft HAF.ni v ROCKY MO U NT-St ■akma be - fore three different audiences here Sunday. Alexander Barnes of the Advertising and Promotions De partment of the CAROLINIAN, blasted all forms of second-class, citizenship forced upon minority group citizens and vigorously re buked the mass of colored people • whom he termed 'too inr.y to vote and exercise their citizenship rights after the NAACP has se cured them through hard-fought court action. Sparks NAACP Drive Barnes' appearance here was sponsored t>v the local NAACP chapter in behalf of its lagging membership drive.. Prominent in AME Zion circles where he has served in man) capacities and is now ». candidate for a high po- j ■situm on the general church ; board. Mr. Barnes used the example of the iarne man at the pool of Siloam to which he likened the majority of race citizens of this and other areas. “The utan had boon at the pool seven years," he said, “but. was) too lazy to even try to roll into Hie pool to be healed." In like manner, Barnes explained that the NAACP program had made a way for the colored man to cure himself of his many afflictions.: but he, too. was “too lazy to use ! - 1 AtV' fc' * 0 1* ! BEMg;-- ... %. ! *«BllaKr < oiLV ,• i # ‘ #; f . 'A v ..j '■ 10 ! i j o » ■ m j V IL LI AM FOX % ' •■ _P » x >, I' <,*'• • :. '>*■/&* t:*. I ItY'*' 'fef. . S* '■* '•<•• W r>r| ' j .$> .... » d . '' •% j i\ 'vr|y :■'. I '"' . 'O4-vi%- i ,: .• . J fy- 4 r %■&,},»■, I .%>••', > i-iis. «iMHKIRb .sor: FERFE i ? C- jP &b t for filing I%OdO *SIJ-ItS rl : t.-iio •■• i'iOo.r »’£oro.;n rovo tUTlfi j: , '••-.•t •• ,-•. * w ,-: 5 v ; Dr«rooht’> aec’-crod here this week. I Aioxander* juM back from At- « | Janta o-v hero: he a : coid of rr> : .,: ae, ri .NAACP . • community organisations ,to co- • board s v/iUing to work toward de- ' iCOXTI.Ni:i : ;D ON PAGt 6) Iholagisi, Louise Obiri Me morial Hospital, Suffolk, Va„ v,- :J talk to the group about Benign and Malignant Les ions of the Oral Cavity ini- i mediately after the welcome exercises. ! The group will hear many otli- I er persons who are known to bei . authorities in the dental proses- i ; slvn including Dr. Norman H. C. Griffiths, Howard University. VYarhiiV.on, D. C.l Dr. John H. Tuify. United States Navy; Dr.. S. John B: eg stein. Brooklyn N. ! Y.. and Dr C, L, Scaariffner, : Weldon. ■ the tool the NAACP had given : him. namely: the ballot to free him seif from bondage." Barnes arsed the use of the "Three 'Ga G t Up: Get Started I and Go Somewhere." Stressing the 1 need of exercising the rights of. ; citizenship, particularly in East; Carolina where the bulk of the [ • population is colored Burnet j ; who is also a Republican politic- * irn. smd there was no need for j not having colored representation • in the legislature and in congress, j “The answer is that we fail to J 1 support those who aspire for po- : (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) ! LOCAL CAB OWNER STRICKEN, TAKEN j TO CHAPEL HILL After having remained at. Saint, j ! Agnes Hospital since Sunday and j ; finding that local physicians were • : unable to determine- his ailment • , Genoa Robertson, co-owner of the; j Rainbow Cab Company, was re- ; moved to the University Hospital,] in Chapel Hill Wednesday. Robertson was stricken Tuesday j ' of last week and remained at his j home until Sunday when hr was 1 admitted to the local hospital. At-; tending physicians were not ablej to detemine what caused his iil-! ness and it was decidpd to take i ' him to the Chapel Hilt hospital, i FSDSƑDS 10c -TtoiM. C&* *££**&}> -ZiHixs£&/..7"\~~7 10c VOLUME 14 RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 1955. NUMBER >7 if it Hr -k :k ★ -A ilr ★ ★ •* ★ ★ ★ ★ -A; -¥ ¥ 4 ¥■ ¥• ¥ Returns From Prison Monday, >.-.. •-• . i •/.:. . y; » , ... .. . • .•> • .Sffi fi'-BESTr-*-wn f?."--.' ' i’eii Si*« j £te’ -&3. fy'x* '.l/fv 4 f- ■'■ p: .’ ;•: V' d’‘ vdd '■ AJ d..JV‘* Vfly .$x I ••/'..*' r •> „ ; t-* \kdv yM£ f&t ..yd/ ..ddr ;: ; ;ij 'mdy WwL *yi* ,f.r? -?!Vh 'm .tv '•*" ’• •?■ ’sflP i ||i t||| JPf yi y; y? d ' 111 . m ,„'" ||| ~ mfe |® »L_| .ly ® v ’ f » MMm '' **•" ' iPf ip* ru.i‘ Asheville Board Qkeys Integration AL : t'yVV> Lt- -On hori«. of '1 st,"tt Tsv-' C-. by Kf-'-iy A iFX i ;J-V. y.y NA.v:’p‘ Official car- ' ifr . Vi- ck iha: h.c tlii? '>uv,y*:er citie:- end those located j In the western part of the state to lead the waj uc. arc ir.tegra ; ion in North Carolina, the local] school board made in announce- j .neni Tueac; f tlia‘ H- would mskf ■ }>n her. •' eff rfc" to comply with! the V S Pup .one Oourt ’•? order ] t,<> cr.d '■■' rrr.i.r n>n. no p Jblic! Thus- Ashfivllle be- -sm the Fir; f North Carolina city to ) fakt a stand in - onpliance : v.--»h the emit rover* :d order. '•• :.tic h w -uici move, recnon of uitinvaxe compliance. "Fi.l; ci operation from both! out. t-ht? many urob-cuio tiiat- will No Bate Set The statement diet not x-. v that the board would a;tempt n it:tc yrate tire sciiools by this fall, The board pointed out that tnc i OXTIM f.U ON P\CiE fi ISWYERSI3 HOLD MEETING ST AST GREENSBORO < Special) - The 44-member North Carolina Law yers’ Association, headed by At torney H L. Taylor of Raleigh, will hold ns F:r.,t Anniversary meeting here in the Coitrane Hail 1 at A&T College June 11 at 2 P.M The meeting will be open to the public. Attorney Kenneth Lee chair man of the committee on arrange ment :: for the Greensboro Bar. (CONTINUED ON PAGE «) ; .# LEGI OKNA IS Ed HOLD , STATE CONVENTION HERE I j Pictured above an delegates , to the American Legion’s State I , Convention held at Raleigh last j 1 W ;% A . ,•-■ :v Ob ' , ‘ .V ••• : i, . ,1^ WINS TOP HONORS—A Wake County couth. Bobby Dunn, ri .At. Kebulon. took top honor- at »h-- State NFA Convention held at A&T College, Greensboro. N C tS ,s week. He is coMKcatulattut > 1. T, I.oeke, left, hi* instructor in Vot-ai.onal Igrieullare t 'h- -'. «*pard H.ffh School at lit-’.Kr as Louts Grange, Acme, the rtmsr rnp *,'.-v >■••• h.incr :.■ •■.- : :n ccater State News ! Brief J ___ _ ALLEGED BOUND OVER William “Billie’' Hodge and Arthur Hodge, both of East Lenoir Street, were bound over to Wake Superior Court here Monday at* ! ter Judge Albert Doub found pro j bable cause against them in City | Court cm charges of breaking, en j terir.g and larceny. The pair are ; alleged to have broken into Lig on’s Grocery, corner Lenoir and Swain Streets, last week. Wil liam.;. bond was set a: $2,000, while Arthur was placed under a bond of SI,OOO. UNCF BROADCAST TIME CHANGED The United Negro College sponsored broadcasts which were previously heard over radio station WNAO at 10: *. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6* weekend. Over t hundred dele- | gates invaded the Capita! City j for the confab. This photo was j made last Saturday afternoon at j the Charles T. Norwood Fort, j White N. C. Minister Hits Bias In Church (Special to the CAROLINIAN 1 ; RICHMOND. Va. “We who vote for this know that our faces will 1 be rubbed in the dirt at home be ! cause it is not popular with our I people,'’ declared the Rev. C. j Reese Jenkins, of Fayetteville N. C. "Bui we are not Leri to please men but God. I cannot go on Legion Body Urged 1 o End Race Segregation The delegates to the 37th An- , nual State Convention of the .American Legion were uijwd be, r Saturday by Zachariak W Ait x ander of Charlotte, a represents j t.ive of Division 6 to spprtfve coo i stitutiopal amendments which i would abolish segregation of ra -1 ces in the organization. which served as host to the confab. This shot was made iast Sattirda y afternoon at the Charles T. Norwood Post, which served as bout to the, meeting. praying Toy kingdom cojnr t);j will be done. while -.i.ppoj i. nti - - regation," seems to have, been be spark that the 9s.i: e..:e the General Assembly oi the Prcv.- by ten ant Clsarcli, Usa. Bi-ukeri to continue us program tosfcu'd com plete integration, which it sumud. • CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) Alexander, who lx 3 nephew of Kelly M Alexander, presi dent of the N. C. t onl'erenee of ‘.he NAACP, said that N< srocs, regard les* of geograp hical locations, are separated into a special division »«d have no voice at all in State (CONTINUED ON PAGE *>> Xarkaviah Alexander of t'h.ar- I lotto wav named hr ui ot t' l ', .. [ state body for thD-ijU The ws | aloua closed Sunday. I » S * ? JUI B 5?» * « ssp Pop'll pfifj | po j n Sp-* «{ s p „ U {ff| '/ ff 71 .) \ n ft Hft ¥‘" HI ft r*« w*.4i\ iißtu i »iil ivjui yiiiiiii, By 5:, ‘ ' ..:- ft. TfßVrs ; cited Pisro..,.- u» K:;y<. ;.gn*A it. - pi*. u at ■' shot '.‘ou c ■, - A LI. IHi sou \) t ■ ~ MeOuem. w)>:i is Known in Raltiiih as a dry c rv*»r <J some note, db* not <■!•*"! ■■ the Vint c!aiui#<] ib u was trying to fecet*.k infn hi* tpartami It is ai!«g«<l I'v’t. Fay Intended to if cot' with “Skusiy** over the alir.tr* ed attentions t t M'' ;.•((•■ ■■ had been piiy»i!& to Kay s jri- 1 friend. : inoni Louse. Jamas Wasnirfetor.. . *y. t'tci t) i:d r o mnko. hint ipa.vp "Queen s ! j' v kur lYWamc t-lipa.rept that someone was point i to huvt. Mrs. Sarah Hcrrisou. vdto runs a "Juke Joint” on W John : St:.. ;s alleged to have railed (n --■ fleete J. R. Sfoviti »r>d J H. Horne ’to the murder scene. The cops ' wort followed by Dr. Forester. a local physician, who bad Ray ru -'nrd to Saint. A n-v Hospital, tort; police recoup Kay was a native of Car tilage and boast*- a police re< - ord which would stand up against the longest on file with the Sural department. He was also x* ;:<>ri to have an FBI recurfi. McQueen, who is aim no stranger to to; *1 law MfoMeßiCit officers. h;:s not appeared in court shier !!•s'*. iCONTINI.’f.P ON PAGE; fit Makes Good Threat, Kills Annoying Mate DUNN Because her estranged ;< husband. Andrew, 30, would not leave her alone. Mrs Margie M,- Neill. 27. made good ft long-stand- j : •jpg threat late 7'; id ay. night by , shooting birr, Ihroncm the heart 1 with Si shotgun witcn he. came to ' tier heme Police who strived a! the -•••< shortly afterward, found .\JoNe;!l dead, a pistol .-.tuck m his belt arid a cigarctt" mil burning m m r wir-nth. A coronet juty nr, Saturdsn freed Mr.- McNeil 1 .. Accord in,;; to Chief of Poll! e A A. Cobb, the , woman hah t.-veotened nr-r bur banc! a number of timer Last • wt:ek, whet) ;ui c- h?3C Ivuti indicL-ci for"failing to support their two children. Mm Mehb •!.! told Judge 8 Paul Stcmkland in Ro.mrdoiU Cos.trt that sis vented kil) her uus barjd if tie did not stay a very from her. Suspect In Murder Case Brought Back Robert. L. Bennett, alias George Bennett, 47, of Raleigh was re-! aimed to Raleigh last week from! Darlington. S, C. for questioning ! in connection with the death of > Amos Utley. Jr , 24-year-old Ra leigh man March 28 in Slaton s Case here. Following a probable cause hearing on a charge, of mur der in l itv Couth Monday• j Bennett tvas bound over to ; Wake Superior Comi. LOOKY AI/TO OWW.F. The lucky ear last wet V was the one bearing the tag num ber IV-J 55587. IS the owner o! Chat car took it to Dunu :» Himi Srrvf ,-.otner Cabarrus and Bloodworth .Streets here, in Ra leigh, h»- received a free grease jo 11 fhis w ill happen every week. 'V.iteh for your tag number, If it follow* the Asterisk, you will get the greasy job. The num ber w ii! be taken from any ear bearing • N. C license The numbers the* week are: X-!KL!4fi; I>-2.534; 71630; Xst -B.SH; N-358.1t and X-57176. v n I • 'v^jr ihr % - Q‘' ‘V'*- “US • , " ' . -"S ■ ■ ....'• 7’ V;' " ;k<feilsSa ;; *jatr *"4 *;• V %/‘ ; vT7 ' ' ■ •'••'V'V “ 'a ' ' i, -V - ' 4’ 21.:' . * .1 • Mi' :- '■ - K ‘ V . , . J. 1 re TvostSay ;; f&« ;< . ,'*hS s § . Wf-% ■ 1# .1 M'i* ~ fU: is its »' » mmm «.V'X n. McQIIEEN , . held in Kay death jrorrp'se but death rt in to vhpe it off the court, record, Aceo: du.g to ponce, Mrs. Mc- Neil I filed et. her husband with * CO NUNS ED ON PAGE 6> Jr ■;'f|g w9f -I *9i§' c^nk ‘ * TT'" : ' 'WO m § m ss % s V-. ■ r of-s fibst ft a prexy "I: ;ot■ • -... _ Mrs l.illian tree mail, eio v- as elected as tor first of the J. W. Ltgon Jimia: X'-rratr High School Par ent-Teacher Association when ISif s' bool opened in September ■.{ ’ Ins retired as of the end of the school year recently clos ed. Mrs. Freeman feels she had the help of the. most rooperafive workers in the city. She is es pecially grateful to Dr. W. U. v.'.ilson. Llgon'k principal, for t«i, i; a ion in evert endear re, that (lie FT V undertook. Mrs. Freeman, who is a housewife >. bring xist".ceded !>*’ Joseph Whitaker, a physics mstrnetor at Ligon.,
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