Ex-1. & T. Bursar Committed To Insane Asylum .. ,a. . t ;.... tmn sfw* imkX** , V” V ;- V ' • ' % I . 4 i ' : WrW s WHm ▼ : 's n 'f*' v 41; ./N p '%V*> *• '' * 4t. y * X : KEY WITNESS FIEFS SOUTH—.Moses Wright. Sumner, M.-- farmer and uncle of Fmmetf Till murdered Chicago vntph. who ’dent'fiec! K-.v Bryant *r,d f Vt half-brother a the tr.< n k-dnaped the rcit*h front h»s bed and drove him away hown •» • , h hi? -OP Matirlff 12 Wright ha« accepted a Itfctirr.** job at a rurstr sr* Albans \ V Nearspress Photo Till Trial Court Just Like Circus SUMNER. Mis* To an ob server who did not know what \>-a: going on. the scene in the courthouse at Sumner won Id n»v-, er suggest that. mm were on ti ia: tor their ei for one of i crest shocking crimes of recent year* Perhaps 'he oniy person* who .betrayed any signs of tenseness were the dozen Negro reporle";. who at one time had them view of the rr r ‘oe'l-o.:rt." t iork- d vr or deputies Jed about 50 men info the courtroom and placed them in front of the segregated N t tro pre?! table The ?•'»■.. iismcii were f rn the K011..1 from Chicago anri New York and Philadelphia It was vitb a groat riesl of sporeben'-iori that rtos’, of them oenj to Mr..*};-'- -:rpi and one; wrntp that hr had Jna-li. plan;- for a 'rjufr-k getaway." The p'o.'nc'.oale n the trial J. '' Milam and E n v Bryant ac cused of the brutal lynching of. 14-year-old Emmett Till of Chica go. seemed to be the least worried people in the place I- locKfd like s family outing for 'he Bryant family Bill. 5. and Harvey Bryant, 2 crawled over them father, pointed their water pistols at the prose cuter, and let ou f with •’ ar-whopp.-, that threat MANAGEMENT SPEAKS Too- week’s issue of the CAROLINIAN presents a 12.p»-e magazine supplement, as announced last work. Your acceptance or reaction to this added feature is welcomed. Call 4-5558, or j send .‘ had ex pressed hi s feelings about the whole thing 1 hope they hurry up and get this over with. I'm los ing money at the store' The 40(3 spectators who crowded :ntc 'hr courtroom designed to '-.r.'u-j 250 people acted bite i mol at s circus or a county f* : r The> brought th* : 1 lunches 1 h•*■•*.• •noi-ed in the courtroom and drank beer ■'•* this i? the way people stl Mississippi .set -vhn sic rt strike. Or rosy be they knew. as onh- thc> its id itfjnv tb- 1 the men nn trial were m no danger of deaty On Wednesday, the third o-v. *he jury seemed more interested 1 :n tn eoutcome of tb eMarciano- Moore fight that night than they • "'ere in determining if the two white men who sat. before them had actually been callous enough to kill a i.rth? boy Sumner, a drowsy hamlet of 1 (CONTINUED ON PAGE il THE CAROLINIAN 10c VOLUME is RALEIGH, N. C. WEEKENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 NUMBER l j 3 Carolinian Newsboys Off To Series )tr ★ ★ ★ ★ k *k ■& ★ fr k t4t t t * i kr ik. ir ft *• jjC jc b fr fr fc ~k tr •£■ Fra*ik ‘‘Horse Collar**Austin ' "" "' ' , .mm..,——■«. ..■■lll n:»jr— V ?§v ; s ;vf ■ , SWX' ■ * ijfef ’-.&■■ '''■ u-\ z !*,}% V’"' "•'■■■'•,■'■■ ■. : '"• ; :; N ss|H An;;. -yTu-c %/j*n ■ v NP . " V; TON:" '■x.:'-.;; jpic.i'.'-''c:,. ss;.;. ; ■■■ >. t a* m 4t» ggjjjf fi'WT 4 :J s-'. ,'■ y; ,s v "f ; :,, v '. s ?<- ; .. • ■' ■•vy:.- r » 1 ' < 1 /' ; ~ . C-''-r ■y-u-'-:- C. ’’ x'' ri-xS #: Fig/i t B 'as With Votes Group 7 ild By .1 K. MAR RE; I i lie Rela tions Chairman, N. NA\CP CONFERENCE M 3 Atlantic Avc.. Rocky Ml.. N.C. WINDSOR the conclusion of a two-cay Poll, al Action con ferrr.ee of NAACP officials, Clar ence Mitchell. Washington. NAA CP Bureau chief, told an audience of 200 workers: “You must reg ister and vot the right people into office in order to end ;;eg regation “in ail its ugly forms.” 31 itehell's address was the ebising feature of the Sat urday and Sunday gathering ol \ V \C V representatives (rntn at least 1 ."> counties of the first anti second congres sional Districts. Saturday was devoted to discussion of regis lration and voting procedure with State NAACP president Kelly M Alexander of f bar ioite and Charles A. McLean. tVinsfo . Saip»r>. field serre tary. assistin:. i CONTI VVER ON P AGE ID Rape Count Voided By Mixed Jury T-V I. B StAKPFN WINDSOR A Ben- County -auit w-.i'r, i' i 'r.nt * ■ ccorn-j* ray ' . • , KM ■- V't/i* 0 lY'.rjn n r T u r «'h s ':~ze. r:-:r hesn fiic*c. •■gainst Mine- Mr- Queeme of :■■■? ■■ -onirriU-UPv behalf of he; M-year-ficW ’ daughter Rose, Mae Ruff.r. color, -chooi cit! > f the John B. Bono : School. L: wif-ton. Probable : e had brer, fr, 'no -n the case by M gi tia*,- Lacey M. £:i» . in .1 trie and Miller had ; boon out on SI9OO b ind, according the Ledger-Advance, lo ll? »; f'RiNi MAS. o finance a fight to maintain segregation, has hern set. b> the expander; Stales Rights Council of GeorKla-. Inc, Seme 200 political figures re presenting vuiouy Georgia fac tions attended the kickoff dinner, One of the first official acts of the group way the- adoption of a resolution restricting any state ment on policy and programs to official releases approved by the executive committee STABBED .MATE 85 TIMES; GETS 15 YRS. COLUMBIA, S. C. Mr? John ne Mae Brown, who is reportedly neauy blind, received s 15-year' manslaughtei sent core here 'c-c --day after admitting trial she stno bed her husband. Frank. 40. to i death last July 24, Pchce investigating D'e staying 1 say that they counted 85 cuts and 'tab wound* on Brown. Mrs. Brown testified that she grabbed i butcher knife from tier husband after he. had stabbed her in the leg. j \~? 2 - ~~ —«*™—• -— ~—-*•—B^BPva>^ Carolinian Newsboys | Off To World Series Willie Mitchell of Smithfield, ! Woody Walker of Burlington and Li ah Whitaker, local newsboy, will take of J from the CAROLIN IAN office. Friday afternoon, for New York, where thc-y are sched uled to see the fourth game of • the 1955 World Series, which will : be played between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodg ers. in Ebbet-ts Field. The trio will be escorted to the i world’s larges; city by Alexander Barnes and John C Washington, members of the CAROLINIAN i CONTINUED ON PAGE 111 : fill* Slfe|jl & tTsr ■ s ' mm Ysf MM f- v ■ i \ ' | r*\ li j| WORLD SERIES BO END Wood \ Wide Walker. Hurling- Inn left, and f«i 9 h Whitaker. Raleigh both CAROLINIAN newsboys. will Gave Rslrlgh F;jv;* ' ,-r Hrnng!-n V y TEACHERS NIX HODGES’ PUN Gov Hodges' plea for support of his program of voluntary segrega tion in the public schools was turned down flat by the executive I committee of the North Carolina Teachers' Association W L. Greene, executive secretary, -c n rr,; need ■i■ovti nttp c> n ra G 1 li i Secret Deposit ions In Montgomery Suit TROY Depositions from plaintiffs who have sued the Southern Pines Quiet As Whites Occupy Home SOUTHER N FIXES The tumult and the shouting that pre ceded the moving of Mr and Mrs Martin White into their home m. the heretofore ali-white Kenwood sub-division have just about died and the Whites are going about the business of settling down. Except for an occasional glance in the direction of the green-an d gray cottage on Fairway Drive,! neighbor.- have evidenced lithe, interest Previously, the Whites had said that "if they attend to their business, we will attend to ours." When her furniure came from Nen York, Mrs. White found her kitchen too crowded, so they are having a basement dug foi their w ashing machine and other appli ances Mr White has been spend ing much of his time in clearing the yard and trying to get a lawn (CONTINUED ON PAGE ill ! - :;j(SS9BEK y mMsm ! ® : .x i S Wm 1 1 ■■ ! V ioswßF ,%> ■ ’ ;. i! where tin- , « ill attemi ihe fniirth game of the World Seiirr, at FbbettN Field. Wnlie Mitchell of Smithfield will also he among the CAROLINIAN sales men «ho -a Ii! -OP the game (See story iMs page!. State News Brief ~ IhR-.Fr. DRIVER JN ('ATMJTY ZEBULCN A -ix-iriisn coroner's 1 , ’my freed a Znbulori race rei-ifont 'CONTINUED ON FAGE ID Montgomery County "school Board in an effort to bring about prompt . desegregation In the public schools, were being taken in pri vate here on Thursday I- / if ■ fc-v JWBI . i<* i.iu oouTiir which Webster had at M v. York - rs I { CO.VTINITU) O.Y IMU J1) FOSSTRsI'k GASTONIA lay Alien IT: ; 19-vear-oM illiterate, wa? r--pi! here Saturday morning shortly af ter being found fatally injured on . the Southern Railway tracks ai : Kernersvilie Her right leg had been severed from her body at the hip bone and Dr V M Long, Forsyth ' County coroner, ruled her death due to hemorrhage end shock. \ '• ‘Tm Sorry I Did This” Mate Cries After Deed By ALE a 3NO K R RiliMIS PILOT Picking up (hr dead body of h’ks wife after he had reportedly tnrust a butcher kn.;> 'into her heatl her.- Banday after noon . Frank ' Horse Coilar* Austin raid, "Oladv, I love you and ttn sorry tnint I diet ih’■ io you ' If i;s rul sunposed to have hop period when Frank in sic ted that ■ : 11; % rear of the farm name, that ihe Avr-'fins lived in. A daughter of the .slain woman, is reported to have told arresting officers that Austin was in a drunken condi tion when hr came into the house with the shirt end flew iron a rage when hi: ; ; wife refused, to iron shirt.. According to information seen ’CONTJNT'FiT'J ON i‘\C~V J 1 ;■ AMEZ’s Buy SSOONAACP Members': in 1 a v 5 Of" m o 111 nf C'nV -oS r i K _» n Pit ding Elder G V < OSTIM i h ON pLt | , LeT' GFT HEART TREATMENT —• Doris MrOill, 15, center, and Genet a Williamson lit. right shown with Mrs. Lillie Belle Barber, member of the Greensboro Nursing Council, who accompanied them on a plane trip to lh< Notional Children s Cardiac Hospital, Miami. Florida, where they will receive free treatment, for a rheumatic heart condition from which both > uftor The treatment was ar ranged by wMKwmumr-.i»NTl n jj ft n r tet jr )