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ASYLUM ACCIDENT STIRS ENTIRE STATE '."-■'ys^y'^A,etar:v < jXxifl»_'’|A.T>Sa i JlC'yßr—--0.:,-' iV<3SpaKwra£»Ji[KsJßg|BwjlS^yff^xjSjt?3!X'^w^yr^i> I Tj iV COVH fll-M E SPEAKER—Mrs. Daisy » Lainpkins. Pittsburgh 1-4 5i ho wi i 1 address the Sunday Ch il Rigid* mass meeting on th* 1 I ?th '.in n3l Convention of Ihe North t orolina Conference of lira mhfi of (hr National Association for the Vdtaitcctnrnl of (V.bnrrt Pent, in Durham The meeting will hr held at the White Rur V Bapt>st Church at 3 C W. Asylum Inmates Hurt In Highway Accident ! Stole News i j : Brief REGIONAL BE AI TiriANS* CONFAB VT'W bF n ’ \ or.p-dn' :<•■ c-'ona) meeting ol the Nonh Cmo 3ma Sf-tte Association nf Brau licianx was held at the JCbenezc.r Hereby tcrian Church here Mon. day. October 17. The- main feature of the session was a ha:; style ahow staged nf 8 p.m. Persons attending I : n; Raleigh xere Mtsse; Freddie hi WMianir and Vivian Burt a rid Mrs L. M. Sales Other represent - stives wore from Wilmington. Arheviiic. Gastonia Statesville. Kinston. Elizabeth City Morchead City and Maclesfie.ld GIRL SAID DELJNQITVI The 15-year-eld \\ lx it *» Hr! Thu was charged here last Tuesday with having sexual intercourse with a Garner white man and two vnunc race men a! the home of Mrs. Victoria Jackson of Camden street, was declared a juvenile delinquent by Domestic Rela tions Court Judge last Wed nesday, The girt s name was withheld because of her age. She was sentenced to an in definite term in (he Eagle Spi-inrs school fur giris Also arrested in the crackdown were Leslie Hicks. 25, white, of Garner: Johnny R. Cox. 28. "f Bledsoe Avenue: Connie Lassiter, 73. of Battery Drive: 18-year-old Im-ai girt and Mrs. Jackson, who s' to he tried on a charge of operat ing a bawdy house. FUGITIVE NABB! n A race convict, who slipped off from a road ang ttr ep months ego was nabbed this week in Statesville According to n state ment by the State Prisons Depart- (rONTINTEn ON PAG*'- 11 > What $ Happenin On Desegregation Front Jim Crow School Law In valid In Tenn. MEMPHIS. Tenn Although he aemed the pien rs live- Ne proe: who sought immediate ad rsv-sion to Memphis Stale Col h're here Monday. Federal Judge Merton Boyd ruled that Tennes <•£€'s trrj J-ft-ws s»••*** unconstitutional. The jurist approved r plan for 'gradual integration - wh’ich he s.ud was necessary for 1 public tn tr cst." Memphis State College is p division of the sta - *-supported university system. White ville Names School Committee WHITEVILLE -- A seven-mem ber advisory committee on edu cation to the White vil)e rJtv •chock, named .last week, has one SG M,t:X \NW R BARNES State official? for die most part were at a. loss to determine who was to bian . for ‘he whole sale injury of 30. female patient:-: ;f the State Hospital for the In na ne located peat Gold ■Mote Tuesday morning. as they were veing taken t.o e- nearby farm to pick cotton. The OAkOLINIAN in ?. r effort to get a ruling on the incident and Lo determine the liability ••/ the '•. t'or.t.aei.ed me .ittorney Gr-n --?ra!’s office. Mr Rodman was not in, nut Mr Wade Bruton who rereseni-cd bim-sUT as an assirtant :o the Attorney General, said that ,ie could not makf a ruling - • to the state s responsibility until Vic had iiad an opportunity to make sn investigation into the whole accident. When asked whether the offici als of the institution were with in the law when They p, emitted inmates to work on private farm/ :>?• at any place rather than on -taft property, he v plied that the matter had not been discus: ed once he had been conneci.ed with the office and therefore he would not make any comment on the matter. i rovT!\i'i.ii on pagi in Raleigh Woman Among 60 On Mission To Europe Dr. and Mrs. O S. Bullock an nounced to the CAROLINIAN this week tint their riauahtn. Dr. Nanrv Woolndse. a mem bet of the faculty rs 3fir.mpt.on Institute, enplaned for Munich at Idlewiid Airport. New York. Friday on an inspection trip of Munich, court esy of Crusade For Freedom, Inc. She is a member of a SO mem ber delegation that was rent over to cut aie interest m support of Radio Free Europe and Free Eu rope Press Dr. Woohicrie was chosen for her out,standing work, by Mrs. Vivian Mason, president of the National Council of Negro ’ Women, to represent the Council. The party gathered in New York on Thursday and was given a re ception at the Roosevelt Hotel. Negro member, Hezekifih Prid gen. Mr Pridgen a farmer of the North Whitevilir area, is presi dent of the Central Parent,- Teacher Association—a past, which he has held for 3 5 years- and is # For CLASSIFIEDS THE CAROLINIAN 10c VOLUME 1 v Police Called To Settle Church Row ki*r★kkk★★kkk★kkk k k k k k k ★ ★ ★ k k k k k k Angry Words Foretell Tragedy; BALZING GUNS KILL TWO COPS SUMMONED TO HALT RIOT at mm mb ‘SOI JDSBOPO - Warring fac in ihe Now Be the; Free Wilt Baptist Church here clashed Sun tvnh iiie result thru i'3 mem • her- of one group and 13 of *h» w ere placed under SIOO bond .--eh !/> the October 18 term of County Court. Each group swore out warrants char;-fine the other with ''distiu &- inc a religious service " the cuirn’.nation ot a long-sta ruling op-pute. They were bound over by Magistrate L. C. Eatman Dispute for control of the church who r membership • than . \. r- > wire been aired ir. Superior Court Last. fall. Judge Clawson Williams issued a tern - porrii-y rest raining ordei forbid ding both sides to interfere with each other ir holding rcr . u.e.s at the church I'SJ AJTETNAtI SI NOAVS Each faction vr- to use the iCOVnNI KI) ON PACE ID WOMEN APPEAL LOTTERY TERMS GREENSBORO Mr- Helen ■ Richardson. V 9. and >irs Art elm •Watkins n» both of the 400- 1 block F. Wiirhington Slmv. have ■ appexued to Gui' f Superior Court the si>:-monti. sentences hiintied them on charges of ope rating a "turn-" heuv- for a but ter-,in d-egg iottcry. Judge Juries B 'Wolfe. Jr., .sen tenced the pair ir Municipa!- County Court after vice officers to. ! ’fieri that they took $39.77 m butter-and-egc ticket* and sl4 $2 in cash from Mrs. Richardson, and $4 8$ in tickets from M’*:- Watkins when they raided the house. An. al pond was set at SSOO each. • along with a briefing on the trip. They left 12 Noon 'Yida.v on Pan American Airway- Boeing Str-a tocrusir;- The trip t,n Munich was scheduled for about 15 hours, with , a rent stop at either Shannon or London They were scheduled to ' reach Munich at 3 A.M on the 15th. 1 Note: There is a difference of f i hours in the time.i They were scheduled to rest, and have - sightseeing tour on Sunday. They were also scheduled foi a reception by the American Consul General, at fi PM They began the tour proper on Monday The tour will take them thru Munich, to Paris and thence r,o Berlin. They will leave Berlin at 4 f’.M. (CONTINUED ON PAGE tl) also active it: c p-ch affaire Hit Segregation At Texas Fair DALLAS. Tex. The Dallas Negro Chambei of Comtnei e last v.eek withdrew’ its support, of “Ne gro Achievement Day" at the state fair lure, eiuuginti segregation arid discrimination. Two midway rides were bar red to Negroes because "physical contact with white person.'- was involved," find eating placer, were closed to Negroes “in accord ance with custom." a fan official pointed out. Catholic Church Suspends Services? NEW ORLEANS S rr v i c ? e (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11) RALEIGH. N. C. i t' wSm \ * ' m Hfl j s 0^ ;-. r: r i "‘y'': y | ' : --. t *HE v; \K!■.S KISTOKY —. Mr*. Ma.-y .Smith Hawkins of 504 W AHisur, > vpihm 'Y a v r#*f ; * v n<lv Appointed oman v ; i :'’r i Poliri* Di'part “' - - T* nvkms is a gntdii of IJncoln Academy Hi^h . < -t? ami ihr Mar o Reality ( o? Grrrnsfroro. She was formorh Finpioyeri a\ Smith Beauty >h,> p on W, Harrison Avf. hrinrf ihe depart m/ n*. Sh« is the* first N>.fjro wo man io hoifj such i job m history of (ioSt on j :-|. White Boy Gets Lire In Johnston SVITHFFIT D The wheel; of justice, v/bjeh started grinding on Mev 13 when the body of elderly veciusp John Ba v n-">jr was fount; outside bis shack lifeless, as re ported in The- CAROLINIAN May rround another chapter in the life of Joseph Capps, 17 yi n-old who pleaded guilty to the murder in Superior Court and 'cured to life . n ‘prison Tuesday. nth through hi* court np- Pnirivd attorneys, Elmer Weliorts >nd Albert Corbett, pleaded gtdl ■ ' : 1 !) r--l dc grre ni .rdov ar.d a: - f.ll v drew life imprison ment in the state penitentiary. icontinued os rage in ■!T'T 'ASSIST - — V. S. Air Force Surf Ik. Henry A rinse njr of Brooklyn, anil Republic of Korea Air Force Cap*- Chun Myoz (second from left), moke » prr flight check of n I’SAF T-33 jo* tninoe in N. C-, iu»*t KOKAF ere-* <-n>of. Kim Kihong. Instructor* of the r, S. A»S7th Our'ration* ■•w«(nni >i»•.*. i th /nlnoioo of {mining ROKAF pilot* <o fly Jet n.i-erof*, while technician*. Mike. Dnsbiekta teach Knrcw-h grrmnd rrewf, how (« «emn> tile ship* (Newsprcsr I , *’o*.<*> pag— ‘ 1 '""""" " IJ —— WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, IQSS WOMANiIATHS OF TWO PERSONS Blazing guns claimed two lives over the weekend, resulting in the holding of a Burlington man and a New B-rn women without bond pending police investigation. The case at Bulling!on might well be termed the "Doubting Thomas Murder.” as a result of police reports that Paul Terrell. 24 who doubted that .John T. Burnett. 44 would make good his threat to shoot, him, discovered too late that he was wrong. Police say that Burnett and Terrell were involved in a "minor' argument at the Zanzibar Club, a nightopot. on the outskirts of town They report that Burnett walked up to Terre;!, showed bur, a fist ful of .32 caliber bullets and said "Do you think I’ve -rot anything that will take these?" v ■ Terrell ans weird in the negative police say. Burnett, pro duced a .32 caliber revolver and loaded it. "Do you believe Til shoot you? he then is said to have asked Terrell. Terrell again answered "no" and Burnett, police report, stand ing only a few fort awaj blasted iCONTINUED ON PAGE ID Go Where Jobs Are, Stew Future Teachers Advised J')r W. L Greene, executive Tacchers Association spoke to Shaw University students Monday at, the second in a senes of pio gram: on vocational guidance, on Are You Planning To Teach’" He told the group shat, due to the oversupply of Negro teacnen m this section, the security factor is gradually disappearin': and em ployment in tJxis field has now be come a very selective process He advised the students to ask themselves these questions: ) Am I s person in good heal th? 2. How is my 1.Q.? 3 Is my personality balanced and inte grated? 4. Can I take low with dignity'.’ 5. Are my values higher than the salary for which I will have to work? '‘Teaching," he declared, "rc iCONTINUED ON PAGE 111 mL ~ MM quires a person wpb buo •aui health and J.Q in hi -m■ •• h : m fifth yeuu graduevtiu. a:i«J tin ability of making the mo-i of one's personality." H; i„br' • iw profession as a ‘ inosi «t»a ' - one" >-hich • -NiUire.-- o p<-. • on v ho . can hr humble v uh dun :y. The speaker ' ted true • . is not s shortage of teach,ei.- i.u' a rnuiadjusinit'.nf ix. he; merit-, as there is ,n "vv .-upph of iCOM JNT Hi) ON P *.G?i li Expect 1,500 To Attend Fayetteville Elk Meet FAYFTTEVTI J.E • M■ mhe <ot 1. B. P O Es! VV . I'lk.. V. .1I He • ,sf:xnble hex: CVx.ohc: ?■*' arid -W Uw NUMBER 1 i TTV HONORS E:\«PLO¥E OF :n YEARS \Y. IF Carper. OHv \l- ; i< shown fustgratula liiig* Ron Ssi*krH t right. 4>f d?(1 ?>; pir Siroot. on iht o«»mplotion of ■ t oars of ron lino us sorvirr ii h Sower Hopart snout, Stokos. & native of fiarup ir.n rouniy South I’Huojina. he X'an his (tini* > with the citv or Sf < r J, VA~4, v/hon the dv {-rimont used ninlos And v/.ig u?jn lor i; n. He say* that h* has been raih'ri on tn i*h<;ok sf*wor roajns tor yonae wn lost itfnr»s surh »s jewelry hai )s, shaving brushes aoH f.nri.c.'.’tH'-k'. The or-romom horn orinc Mu. stok os uas JjohJ * 3 n ( Hal! Two U> OWf F rnoro r>\ nn> k jovls :> two- day Mid- winter Conterpncc i I in Ernest Carver Lodge ’ I Rev. K P Battle. Btgte presi dent. of Rook' Mount, will pie- i side. Approximately fifteen him- j I deed Elks are expected, A Bait wj]] ; j be held at the home Saturday. October 29, winch will he climax- i cd by the awarding nf a new 1955 car ni> en by (be State I/idee. Open ’ I house, will begin Saturday at 3 pro., with a Barbecue. Sunday, at 7 .i .rn goodwill ser vice.-. will be held a' Evans Met- < ropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church on « Coolsoving St. the Rev C. B. Cole-; C man pastor will conduct, the scr- > vices. The p odwill breakfast will follow. ' ' The Executive Board' of both t t< r*Nir,vt Ei> on' rAC.F m Conference May End Industry Race Bars ■WASHINGTON The commc October 35 Conference of Equal j .lob Opportunity which will bring together the head.-, of 65 major . industries was praised this week by .Inline Thomas. Industrial Sec retary of th. N .tional Urban lea - sue, and Dr James Nabrit. Jr. a member of Ptosidcnt, Eisenhower's Committee on Government Con ti octs. sponsors of the affair. The Howard University Secre tary said that top management’s cooperation with President Eisen hower in seeking wavs and means .for the ultimate end of job bias is a "historte step forward” and sub hen/sfH.j: fhOUlf) SCCTM P from the conferenwe i (CCWTINIIB ON FAGF Ml j Th«> lucky car last week vra3 the one bearing the tag num i ber X-2324. If the owner «f ! that car took H to Dunn’s Esso I Service, corner Cabarrus and j Woodworth Streets, here so Ra i leigh, he received a free grease j job This will happen every week Watch for your lag number. If it follows Hip asterisk, you will get the grease job. The mini her will be taken from an.v car bearing a N. {'. license. The numbers this week are: R-5249; X-51*56: X-46862; R -3*72; ,i mt X-SISSR. 10c W ALEXANDER BARNES Uci-.'.e Clee Hicks. whit.?, former ■ w enforcement oftiber. t« watery eyed as hr h card rvn judges sentence him to 2 years of 'ah?’ - on the reads nt Wake Coun* tv here Wednesday as he faced n ihiole charges in both Record er- and Domestic Rc-aitions Courts for (h- : 'Whit? Slave' jaws of the sfsic Hi.- ks was tried a Inns w ith Connie Mack Lassiter, Johnny *'«' Mrs Victoria Jack*-?" and Brtue Evans for the par* that thev pUyed in •» sex ore' that took pG.cc on the nifHf of October Mtfh, the evidenre as presented in court, revealed that Hicks picked up CuUene Morph? white trtri age IS, on the night of the incident and took her to Bruce Evans' home on Oavie Street Upon arriving -’i the Evsn home, they found Cox snd his girl t'c.r;The:ms Dunn Hick? and Cox am •-)!!<- ip. d to have engagers in a wh'i.pfrin: ror ,'cr.sation and whop the rouverset;on was ?*,■?.' tbry decided to l ike a ride. They di .-»n.k smnt- whiskey, according to ■ —. P ; 0(0 CO ' 1 -o , , The white Couple T1 thf h v ,» Coy hi? iCOXTINIT,n ON PAGE 15' BV ROBERT G- SHEPARD ban. work at the Educational Conference held here in Raleigh, h Negro delegate asked a most significant, ■<nd pointed question. Amid ail the huliabalo and chit* chat, about <•••■• needs of the pub lic ohooi;. how to improve them ar;d how %.o advance the cause of public education generally, this N\-:m-o tcarher from down east wanted n know what good was all of this t,i;k about school ex pansion and school advancement when high state officials wer? talking about, abandoning the pub* 1 1 c r-e it oo i s altogo tb er. (( 'OVTINI I ri ON PAG* 1!) Bi Staff Correspondent GREENSBORO Simple Epis copal rites vver? held Sunday afternoon at Holy Redeemer C; turcb foi N C Webater. former AArT College bursar, who died Thursday m the mental hospit.%! at. Goldsboro where he had been confined for two weeks CONTINUED ON PAG lt> i ~ ~~ j ‘Meanest Man.' Robs j Cripple of $24 OR.. .VVIU.r -- Police this i week were looking for the ! meanest man in town, utter i W S Harris, a crippled store- ! keeper, reported that an un known nr.i n bad rubbed him of $24. According to Mr Harris, who operates a small store on 14fh Street the in.ui took his val late despite bis efforts to beat him off with m -u ut-r h. Mr 15a.r --j ri.s k«i not in it'red
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