U. OF GA. HEAD WOULD DROP RACE BARRIERS
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DISCUSS WORLD PROBLEMS- President Eisenhower W Indi-ir Pnnv Minister Nehru
tlv".' Rit Whin House. lor the President'' Getty-hurt, (Pa.) form where thf-v he id prn-ite
!!<: Tuesday on world problem- LIN l TED PRESS PHOTO.
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•'TLANTA— Harmon W. Cald
'• "!]. chancellor ol ti;e University ,
;cm o! Georgia testified in fed- ,
era! court Tuesday that it. would \
be hi policy m the future m rule ,
t . ( qualified Negroes would he (
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Jail NAACP
Man 2 Hours
ATLANTA - The Atlanta
branch president of the NAACP, i
agreed to open records of the lo- 1
cal chapter to the state after i
spend me more than two hours in i
jad. i
John H Calhoun consented to
the move alter Judge Durwood T.
Pyr nf Fulton Superior Court or
dered him held without, bond in
until he produced financial
records of the organization for
state revenue agents.
Calhoun was released inin the
custody of a deputy sheriff and i
accompanied revenue agents to
N \ ACP headquarters. Invcstiga
tors immediately began making a
listing of all material.
iVnli'irn Stockland, who headed
revenue agents seeking to inspect.!
NAACP records for tax-levying .
purposes, said a detailed audit '
would he impossible in one eve- !
runs.
In court 3 few hours before this i
development Pye levied a fine of
$25,000 nr; the NAACP and gave j
i'
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FA( KTO CLASSES—CIinton High School student' shown as they returned to da•' in Ten
i" ®* /««< week. There were no incidents and white students were warned against a repetition
of acts such -is filthy language, anonymous letter and "messing up the lookers of the Negro
students UNITED PRESS THOTO.
Testifying in the second d: v !
of Horace Ward r- suit to gam ac. j
mission to the law :.. hoo- m i
University of Oeor.yi<i. C'eidwoJi
said that lie would take Mich
qualifications to the S? at > Boaio
"In my opinion, ihi- pen-on
is eligible for idnvsMon in<!
vnu can takr u from tbei<
< aldweH's testimony far
tiier brought out Ihe :.i
vnent that there is no e.c,-
stitutlonat provision in tlun
cia Ural Negroes eanmo go to
white institutions ol higl.i
learning.
He said that there u- a const ■
tutional prevision regarding nuu
11c schools but that, contrary m
Ins previous understanding. he
had learned in recent, year; that
the law did not extend to ■ T c
ipd universities.
Could Cut Off Vid
He added, however, that there
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2 Killed, Seven Hurt
In Auto-Truck Crash
ROBBINS Dec in Two per-, went. through the intersection,
sons were killed and even iniur-! J us * missing some of the victims.
ed in an auto-truck c011i..-, near n,e ' drad: Henry Smith.
, . ~ , , 58, a farmer of West End, unci his
wan. i catapulted all to ol the 4. year-old granddaughter. Mar
car's occupants onto a busy high-, caret Smith of Route 1. Eagle
way intersection. j Sprints.
Before- the dead arid injured Sis cf the car', par.sengers were
could b-- removed, another car; .
coming through the rain and so;: .'CONTI NEED ON PAGE :*■
! State flews
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i Brat
T.WS » Li!! OWNER NABBED
RAi> u'iH - Wiley Jacob Latnam,
a a ■ TMoodw.,ih Street
n. • f-i 'he Deluxe Cab Com
rany. sing charges of hit-run
d. \!. . loving without an ope. a
u . lie nse and careless and rcck
r|.-v. ir-v Latham was art utilco
c..> pm -llmf-n aftei his lUV.
(...-i a It'.-.achy muck a parked
.. .p s. in the 900 block ~f
V. i . ■ . Stieci which belong d
to Clyde M Bryan. HU W Fence
.Ntuf- Da .s.. v n xiat $71)0
ts/us.-.'s car and S2OO to the sia-
NO O■(.'*! G Ul ION I'AMJ -l I V
\.>HI-'VII I,l*'—.lames M. P,a
l< >. 1 'iiitc'H States District At
term y, reported last week that
hr -e< : . no immediate prosper!
continued on page :d
Four Buried Alive In Wet Cement
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RALEIGH, N. C.
VOLUME 16
May Name First Negro Cardinal
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
WI uskey i" ? Igures In
Slaying Os ‘Friend* j
V.'hvi Longview Lake gave up,
Mol banders' body Sunday it. stall
ed local officers on a trek throng:
Wake and Johnston Counties and \
when it was over Lonnie Bell wr<
in taii ni Raleigh, for the killing
'Die Tenths pieced together hit.-
<’f evidence and the plo' thicken d
;as (he.: visited Belt's father J'ht
elder 3-1! told of the two ec ;.in
to hi; nome on or about November
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CORRECTION!
In last week's edition of The
\ROL INIAN It was etronr
iisly reported that Dr O. E.
' lie rri 11 had accepted a posi
tion as pastor of the Mount
Zion Baptist Church in Rocky
Mount, This statement was in j
error. Dr. Sherrill has hern
railed by the church, but lias
not committed himself. The
CAROLINIAN regrets the er
ror. Dr Sherrill is currently
Em cutive Secretary of the
North Carolina State Baptist
Convention. Ine.
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4th Suicide
Try Success j
CARRBORO - A leglexs busi
nessman. who was due in court
Tuesday to give an accounting of
funds in an estate for which he j
was executor, made good on his j
fourth suicide try over the week- j
end
Tire body of Kenneth Jones. 53.,
an Insurance man and tax con j
sultant, was found in his manual- j
ly-controlled automobile near hisj
home. An ice (tick had been driven
into his heart.
He had been released from a j
hospital only last week after j
treatment for injuries suffered in i
a previous suicide try. Sheftff
Odell Clayton said Jones hart
twice slashed his wrists and had 1
taken poison.
ELECTROCUTE I) AS
AUTO HITS POLE
SALISBURY Charles Edward j
Hcgj,n„s, 32-year-old local mr.n i
j was < lectroculed at 3 a.m Sun*
! day f Son ho stepped or fell to
I the „vound from his automobile
which had crashed into a power
pole ana knocked down high vol
tage lines. The accident occurred
on th- old MocksvilU Rond about
six miicr from here.
Hoggins was a Duke Bower Com- 1
j pnny employe, who had been worn- !
j im» at Boimont and returning hear j
on weekends.
A Slate High- ay Patrolman, nho |
j investigated the accident, war; a.-- t
I ; i-.lni oy Rowan Cnuntv Corom 1
‘Dr R R. Wrisrht .1 r j
WEEK ENDJNO SATURDAY DE< ! M 1956
Death Rides \
In Work Pit
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.-Four la-!
borers, at.’Hiding m a sewer ditch. :
waiting for a 28-ton mixer truck.
In start pouring 7j cubic yards of i
' cement for them to spread, were;
buried alive when the roadway
gave way and up-ended th< i
. truck.
Their screams were cut rhort
i by 32 tons of metal concrete and,;
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Winston-Salem High
School Y outh Slain
RURAL HALL A 19-year-oid
j Carver High School senior was
N. C. ATTORNEYS AND BOSS—Attorney General Brownell shown with three federal dis
trict attorneys from North Carolina who were, among those called to confer on ways to imple
ment the U. S. Supreme Court's demon outlawing bus segregation. Left tn right Edwin M
Stanley, Middle District; James M Bailev, fr. t Western District Brownell and lultan T. Gas.
kill Eastern District UNITED PRESS PHOTO.
See African
First To Be
VATICAN CITY Info' mod
sources here indicated this " cek
that, the firs' Negro to wear a
cardinal's ted ha? mav .veil'
emerge from the next eonsi Tory
to create princes of the Roman
Cathoiic Church.
Should Pope Pius NO -Geei a
Negro, it would confo-ro with the
pontiffs expressed desire to keep :
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shot in death here Sunria’ dur
ing a scuffle 111 front, of a Un/.-n
. people.
| Sheriffs deputies c M. .Lan
caster and G. B Apperson said
j Clinton Theodore Sheff war dead
|on arrival at Kate Bitin? Rr> -
; nolds Memorial Hospital. The nf
| ficers jailed Edward Shell. JR. on
|an investigation charge.
| The deputies quoted Shell a.
; saying he fired his .25 caliber ui
j tomatic at. Sheff when the lotto
j attacked him. but tiiat he meant
; only to scare tiie teenager
I Forsyth County Coronet IT v
| M. Long said that Sheff died of
-a bullet, wound in the center of
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NUMBER 11
MADONNA IN BONk LAC E — Mi~-- Kay Rita Turnet of
olumbus, Ohio, shown as "Madonna in Rone Lace." one of
ight tableaux in the traditional "Living Madonnas ' produ< 'ion
i! Bennett College m Greensboro
NAACP Says “Field
Man” In S. C. Fraud
LUCKY AUTO OWNER
The lucky car last week was
the on ■ beams' (he tag hum-I
her CX-6712. If the owner of
that car took it to Dunn s Ea*<» j
Service corner Cabarrus and;
Bloodwortb Streets in Raleigh
he received a free grease job. j
This will happen ever week
Watch for your tag number. Jf
it. follows the asterisk, you will
get the grease job. The, num
ber will hr taken from any rut
hearing a N. C. linens.
The numbers this week irr
CX-::.V7; XX-I'Ll. ex-833; w
rn: Y m;and XB-121.
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new York—in® YAACf de
nied here Monday that A •••err*. an
• ex-convict into the. South to
' flaunt, segregation laws
Wilham r Earle. Si arreatsd
Sundar, on an auto theft charge
near Columbia, S r told ns-* s
i i men that he war hired bv th*
j NAACP to encourag* Negroes to
: oppose South Carolina's srgrega
; Uon lav ••
Hr --aid trial he was in NAAC?
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ODDS-ENDS
By ROBERT G. SHE PARI*
UNDESIRABLES; Webster d. -
tines -undesirables" as objection
able, unfit, unwanted, not. accept
ed, on: All of the many definitions
denote, something bad and repni
;-'r something docent people
| ' wouiti try to day away from to
view ot thnoe farts you y-nu d
hardly expect that a group of lion
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be published on Monday, De
cember 24. |
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date, news for this issue mini
be in ihe office not later than
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<n observe the new deadline,