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Approve $5 Million Bond For Wake County Hospital WORLD SERIES STARS m€ jl«; - w yj|j||| ;>< \ SKVITOMKK W ; start ins pitrhrr f • ; f% '" f J % V gj •t . .. • ROT CAMFAN'ELLA i.';if “c.l»»?h< fire" jt. Agnes Will Be Abandoned T:\-k 3?r :a rs C r "i-Tii? r- ~f v :ke Cr-’.irty appro- rd ? r^rorr <:'.A:*.•; ■■». r.Ah] lEC-h’iKs .0 ? h*r cowrit Friday* Ty r- ri;;y; r*;. an n»f ♦n e fT ■.m t V _A r '<• p 3V: r, : . r~ ; •*; .* ■*■ p; 0. f f . d n i { ~ *; -• n *.f f h*~ ccrr.rr, :i-':: r- ?\c- r r ~; k? n * ted thospiia- be the Fret i!i 9 •0.-jnty. P* r ' f * *r.*\ rso \ r ar,n v - C‘r»r- r o coniwieiida ti oxl rs the ?r ;: « {?«t:•'?1 nth’t St. AgUr* Ho.epjf.aj he T h i v: • p. 5 > n -■rr>r,- v r nrtCfJ (>tt years 3UTf* was p r ' / bn] ur.it. 1 • m,«n said that • t it. n n \« obsfletp constitute* * fir* bi7?rd and is otherwise k f or hospital.* acMrd thnf officials ft * *A Asrncj* plan nod to dose v.r *he hospital as soon as !h* additional fa<-ditic« to hr con* b’> the pond mooc' are made av^ihihte The A'. { ton* b.-H derided that $A it : lion r’* I ,ppTmrntf'd o* si irovx? v ! "T> OV PAGF ? No Voluntary Jim Crow For Nash Co. Leaders By i B HARKEN NABHVU.LE The proposal Go l ’. Luther H. Hodges to the i f'lorr-d citizens of ‘.'nr oid North 3tat? 'hat they submit to. v/hat he called "voluntary’' segregation of the races in the public schools in defiance of the t t . ft supreme Court decision outlawing same, re cened a resounding rebuff at the hands of representative Nash Countv community leaden- meet • . inf in the Nash Training School, 4. Sunday At a meeting composed of white and colored leaders hold in lato August,, Attorney Hubert E. Mays and State Advisory Education Chairman Thomas J. Pearsall arc reported to have led a move to have the Negro citizens "adopt" a What’s Happening On Desegregation Front FjM G „; I\( Kl! ROBINSON . . . sD.irkW r>n Affrnt# i Ww 0 ! f X 4 • $ :0 . 4,« .mi on.i f ’.x . . irfjcid anil outfield ... -■ . %.\kov amOFOS , . /-atch urfd r 3 ro« Newsboy Lead Raleigh Brigade To Series Hi U!\'\ D! Ft BAR NFS FBBFTS FIEI-P*. Brooklyn NY --This i. ;: the fourth c.-une of the World Scries uid marching nto the min field >••' > -e.-*... is t.he first pair of i he R 5-: bnradf that will ve t’r.i game. l n d by isia’n Why . Wood:,' vvalkei Jamc? MilfVu and job;-, c Washington. They nr not ciulte seated when Isiah cxclaimr. There- ;■ Jackie Robinson Wnociy :: >n busy try ins 'o get hir popcorn and pea resolution endorsing the contin uation of sc it col segregation as t proposed by Horiccs in his A u curt B*b raido-TV peer:: Following the re.iertton of that proposal by the few leaders pre sent 'who refused to accept the responsibility for the entire county,, another resolution was adopted at that meeting referring the matter to the Nash County j communities to discus,c DECISION IS FINM The final decision came Sun day when approximately me hundred gathered and elected p B. Richardson, prominent, Nash ville mortician, as permanent chairman. There followed much (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) TEXAS WHITES IN NEGRO SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO. Tex Eight , -r nine white pupils are now en rolled in a previously all-Negro ■ elementary school here and Mrs. B. T. Oliver, principal, says that, all pupils in the school are "quite happy" about the newcomers. The city’s previously all-white school. - had already enrolled a number of Negro pupils. Negro Pastor To All-White Church OLD MYSTIC. Conn -- The j 300-member all-white congrega tion of the Oid Mystic Methodist Church, voted unanimously to ac cept. the Rev Simon P Montgo mery 33-year-old Negro minister, as their pastor. * THE CAROLINIAN 10c VOLUME IX Raleigh NAACP Plans immediate Action *★*★*•★A★★’k.t&★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Ar ★ ★ ★ * t t ★ ★ Mother t Son, Granddaughter 9 Coast a; FOUR DIE IN ONE FAMILY Branch Proxy Addresses Executive Committee Here In pos-ibly the most important meetinsr ever held by t.he Execu tive Committer of the Raleigh Branvij of t.'oe NAACP held ar the Blood* an h P* VMCA Monday evonina. October 3. ••> program of action, designed In meet, the is sue- and needs of today, was pre sented. outlined and adopted The meeting was presided over by the chairman of the executive commit fr. Ctrl lie Vane and was auv; C.i'd b ,i rn.ifoniy of the mem be’-.- of 'he committee. The Rev Isaac Horton, president, of the R;ile!-')’. branch presented the program of action a program railing -nr '.fiton irutcad of words which Rev H- if- r: raid war long overdue. Th r pnr dem said he •rlt that the lor-ai organization ■vs; need of a drastic overhaul ing and reorga° : io/s and h° felt that f,te propet ■ r-=- hejrir. the hottre cleaning ’va.- : now rovTivnn ov r \r,r ->: nuts that, he missed seeing Roy Cam pa nella knock a. practice pitch : ito Bedford Avenue. By this sime rvervone knows that U',~ the be-v of the Dodgers and tb-t v. heimT or not you arc a Dodger f. you, had better root root-root for she home team. Carl Errkine bey ms his warm «p tosses while Don Larsen is burning them down the line to Yogi Berra By this time Isiah wants a pop and hr proceeds to bother everybody in the row to get out. Tor- vendors were not coniine fast enough. While he is trying for the drink, we stand for the Star Spangled Banner and then the game begins. We need not tel! von what went or., but we all know that the Dodgers won ibis one. With the game over, Isiah set out (o find out. who else was ihere. 1( was not lona before he ran info Lawrence l.ifrhi ner, Cecil Flagg. Chester Grant. Silas Webb and .tu bus Haywood. He knew (hat lie had seen most of them in Raleigh and fold (hem he had oid CAROLINIANS to win (he (rip He then wanted to know where Dr. VV F Clark was and why C. V Haywood was not there to help him celebrate. He finally settled for ha vine been told that they were enjoying the Brook lyn victories Woody dirt not know the Raleigh people, but was curious to .see if there was any "ti» there from Burling ton Rounding out the Ra iCONTINUED Ob PAGE 2) He will reside at the parsonage on weekends, but during thp week will slay m Norwich where he is a member of the faculty of a technicia! school. Klan Rally Draws Only 50 In S. C. PONTIAC, S. C. - A sparse, rain-soaked gathering of about 50 persons stood in a muddy, recent ly plowed fir-id here Saturday and heard two hooded, cobra, bu. un masked Georgia Klansmen de nounce the N.AACP. Communism, Judaism and Catholicism. They spoke from a pick-up j truck and nearby a 15-foot, wood en cross, wrapped with fuel-soaked | cloth burned for a while, then toppled to the ground WAKE COUNTY BOARD ANSaverg FrriTTTON The Wake County School Board! 1 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ! C*** FA LEIGH, N. C. | State News i Brief ! I DEDK ATION SERVICTS Starting Monday Ortobet Id and continuing for five nights, dedication service;- for -he Gbcr hn Bapfu-r Church on Oberlin Poad will be held and prominent ministers from "reO-known chur ches will render services The ser vices are set for s pm. each night according to Dr Grad:- D Davis pa-tor of the Oberlin Church Tb* schedule of program- are as to;, lows: October in Rev p h John son and choir of ?ne Martin Street. Baptist Church October 11. Rn .7 A. L i'cs and choir of the Fi'ovidpnce Holiness Church; October K:. Rev. William Smith and choir. Good Samaritan Baptist Church. Garner. Octobet 13. Rev. C. R. McCrary, former pastor of the Oberlin Baptist Church of Danville. Va Rev. C L. Gidnev snd choir of the Wil son Temple Methodist Church: and Rev. J. R. Manley and chon of the First Baptist, Church of Chapel Hill. BOrvn OVER ON RATE COf NT LENOIR—Fred Prior. .".I of Columbia. R. C . ar* used of Attempting to rape a (oral white woman, waived pro lirninarv hearintr in Record er's Court here Fridav and Aias ordered held without bond for trial in the Decent- ' her term of Superior Court. The man ha* been lirld ir. jail (CONTI! ft 'ED ON RAGE 2' APPEAL DROPPED, DAVIS TO PRISON APPEAL OROPrr.D GASTONIA Ja ,v Allen Davis 19-year-old illiterate --.entenced last week following bts convic tion of second degree murder for the strangle-killing of Mrs Oph elia Rice, has withdrawn his ap peal to the State Supreme Court Davis was sentenced by Judge P C Froneberger to 30 years at hard labor in state prison. He must nerve one-fourth of his sen tence before he will become eligi ble for parole. SUCCESS STORIES—-An inspiring reunion took plane at New York’s Warwick hotel recently when Hirer outstanding Negro.-* came together at » testimonial luncheon. The honorec wm William C. Porter ,f '% (center) just named vice president and general sales ms.nag, r of one n f the cnuntr.v s largest, breweries, the top spot in the industry held ’’ by a Negro He was greeted by UN assistant secretary-general, Hr. Ralph J Bunche (standing. a forntci schoolmate, and MunhaS’.an H, lr- .< borough president Htilan E Jack CNewspres* Photo ) m% * $: - - WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER H 19X5 5 - 1 galy LOCAL TEACHERS INJURED IN COLLISION Misses rtif- Grady, 25. 621 Coleman . > « ' •'! • leader Lionel Ham pi-on, who was among 16 persons hurt, rich* seriously, when a lire blew mil on the "“bartered hue that was takine his tar? band from t’l l‘aso, Texas, to Albuquerque V M.. Saturday night Hamp ton. among the less serioitslv injured, suffered a broken an-, kle The bus, rarryine ?<j pas sengess. pluneed into a rtifrh m-ai Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, 1 Str«'et, and >vd?u>%; Roberta. *’'i. 613 S. East Strur-t, - at the Washington .Minion* Hgh School, ‘Vift’err/J abrasion?* »*i the fare here Friday muruing the pb’turcd. aboti driven hy Miss Gradx. crashed a iprt light and yoHifiud with a Ueyw age rowpany truck at xhs- comer Woman Who £!i T Mate Fined SSO And Costs White Man Tried On “Choke” Rap Par chokmc UN year-old cl. s ir-. ■ Copeland with si ru - kiic -■ n ;'.t-r... t-ember 8. Lawrence B. 25k varink ! 32-year~oJd white man of 12! V Norris Street was given a fiO-dav suspended sentence and fired s1 on by Judce Jeff Founts m jn Do . meetic Court. Zeiverick, advert,i,ting tnanacer for the American Legion admitted i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 'll of ,Sah .-.mi .Hid South Stre-ts. The (iriior <>f the tr u * U ns* Cl,».i 1«B. Hiss Rmi.wlv o h<i li as ; rui m U itijured *«ri seri ni! lutl-f. MJFF PHOTO 71 ST Mrs. Beulah Muidrow. of the •TOO block of Branch Street, paid a SSO fine and court costs in City ; Court hero Wednesday for shoot - - in?, her husband, Henry on Sep | tember 18. Judge Albert Doub ser. fenced 1 her to .-.jx months in prison Ju su.epcT tried sentence on payment <- - the fine and co;-;. . Prosecution was dropped on a wairaiit ohon:- iny Mr; Muidrow with sp. uiU with a deadly weapon w ith intent to kill. Hhe as convicted of as sault with a deadly weapon, per - rossjpg r gun wit hour a prrm ! ‘ and dl. chart;log fireanne inside the city. Patrolman John Baker testified that the defendant had not at tempted to kill her husand when she followed turn to a house in the 5 300 block of Cantor Street. ' opened the door and fired wildly. | The officer said that .she was. | hichiy upset “because Muidrow had been coins off leaving her at, home with rt three-weck-old ba i by.” As a result of bullet wounds in ; the left. thigh and a finger. Mul ! draw spent, about a week in St. Ac nee Hospital. Mixed Marriage Brings Prison Term ABITNCPON. Vn Mlhnuch they were legally married last suromej tn Toledo. Ohio. Mi and Mrs. l,e r ' Smith'have beer- convict ed of miscegenation end both tCONTINI I D ON PAGE 2) Dr. W. E. Reed To Speak To Raleigh YMCA October 10 .Dr. tV. E. Reed, a member of the American Agricultural Dele cation which recently toured the Soviet Union, will discuss “What- I Saw In Rusrta" at the Blood worth Street YMCA, Monday, October 10 at 8:00 P.M He will be presented by Dr N H H?vn: chairman of the YMCA Membership Committee and a member of the ‘Y Board of Management. The public is. invit-1 | ed Currently dean, of the- School Tb« lucky car lasi week was the ene bearing the tag num ber " A 5* lii. If the owner of that car took it to Dunn’s Esse Service, corner Cabarrus and Blood worth Streets, here m Ra leigh, he received a free grease j job. This will happen every week Walcl> for your tug number. If if follows the asterisk, you will get the greas* job. The num ber will be taken from any car hearing i V C. license. The numbers this week are X 468152; R-53149; X-2324: K-Sm, X-518-W; and X 51858, 10c NUMBER 2 By '!i.i \ ANOER BAKNEj. STALEY—Doa ih rode the rays of Tuesday . twilight, and when darkru settled over thi.\ funn ing f.mumr four mniroers of or: : mme! -i unite mother end nr- bn in nr re dead and a cnmjv.-rof inr- dead mother was in the Chatham General Ho:tpi?ni. with only a slight chance t.o rrcbvr:. the result of a 1350 F" a ! " ■ i’-n bead-on with a 1353 Met cus'V- Inv'- ' ■ -it ;n n offifrts tren oof able to determine u ho va - ■vi t'Milt *.v er in wbirh d.!~ ir, linn ihp f 7.-! rats u n re traxehev nn,- reooft that if o'iT|■ n < parir V '• ’■ n -\* - ;... :f■ : 'H r ' ■ a-rv e- Al. MOST SVIPKI) orr—This d f -r- 11st on family of Staley that was a Inins! wiped out in a two-car wreck Tuesday, Munvn on the front row are two CTimdebtidren. Minnie Ruth end flaechel AJ.iijr, rmr of (Vie vir tims. Rack row f'tara. a danah. ter with the onlr other : rimichii rl. -Ur-.. \!*;ton i« tipvi in Iw: v.-fitif A iroi fojjpu". Tbs mot ltr-i (if ilaerhel Mari' 2 \iiinfi-i- v on I h e> tverne r!irhi B1 ROBERT G. SHEFARB An" v-:-' o -•* here a normal and -sane atmosphere prevailed, aay -y.nn or men debased enough to com! iii, th= type of crime perpet uated b’. t-.i •» !,<fo men in Miss ' issivpi, recently upon a 14- year-old Nesro youth. " >uld have been cor si d" r rd insane and ** ould. iR til prob'i!itv h-i-.-e been committed to art in sene asylum However, the attnosjihere ip. Mu-hswdPi It self insane made Insane by hatred. predjufHre and wrong-do tn»s directed against Negroes year after year until its citizens can commit crimes so terrible that *ll the civilized world is shocked, not onlv by the crime, but by the impunity with which thof.e' ie sponr-ible for the particular crime ff'ONTIVfIF.Tt ON PAGE ?) of Acricuit.ure Rt A<feT College, Dr. Reed was educated at, South ern and Cornell Universities and the lowa State College During 1947-49 he was in charge of roil survey tn Liberia sponsored by the United States Economics Mis sion T ;beria U P Dept of Stat* Tr Reed was the only Ne :.ro member of a 12-man Ameri can Agricultural Delegation which toured Russia during the past summer retumirlg to the state? is. September
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