sdfsdfsa dasdf 12c < —l —y 15c Ir.N.C. 2 =» 16 PAGES ■g' -i Elaewherd VOLUME 16 RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENOH’G SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14. 10,7 NUMBER SO 4 i 4 4 4- + 4* 4 + 4 sdfasfsd . j LOUISVILLE Ky.-~-On.e- of the; vDriest demonstrations ir. Baptist I his:tory was witnessed here cn i Wednesday. Sepf. 4. at the after noon se. : of tire National Bap-J tint Convention. Inc , when Presi- j <>.'.* J H Jackson and his sup- : porters by a shrewd, unexpected! maneuver, had the convention's; ru •:•« suspended, tenure of office j r.vemu’eri. resulting in Jacksons! re-election by unanimous tote. On Tuetda.v. *vhfri (he board of directois met It was re ( CONTINUED OS FA OP 8) Jim Crow In Church Assailed .► 1 OBERLTN Oh'o—A study com- 1 mission front North Carolina told the ‘ World Council of Churches Monday that Christian churches | should drop their racial and eco nomic barriers. In a report presented to the North Americten Faith ’and Study Conference here, the (CONTTNTTEn ON FAOF I) ODDS-ENOS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD NO, MR. GOVERNOR: During 8 recent TV end radio speech, Gov. Hodges again voiced his de tire that Negroes in this state necept “volunteer segregation " During the speech, Mr. Hodges j asked if there are any Negro lead-! ers in this state who can see the 1 wisdom of urging their people to comply with his suggestion. By now, it would seem that the gov ernor would have had his answer; to Jhis auest-ion, which he has pro-; posed to Negroes on several oc- 1 rrosimvvn on page z) fdafa <*BTS ELECTRICAL AWARD Richard Bowling, Greensboro youth accepts the Duke Power Company Award for 1951 for 1 having won out in competition mioev North Carolina. New Far- i >4 ¥ JAfLED FOR (VAT MXf; - i\> ?.?Kf *• ? * • vhn V, >'pr, shown before mirrophonf in Wins ion* | S&lcnt addre sn? a jeering cw f l. v. j > m•* a -h rvurtlv of Negroes, war- taken into custody j tv> icp this wpek for iMcitinv a iiuf, :r j ,r *> >•■**« * alv ■■ jp N-'is»hviilp, T Kasper’s first arrpst ramp fast oyi thp hfpls Hip Hf 15 trhetfutod to (urjv« a hearir.r •«, « - t .ijif M sh»- •• -t NITt n PRESS TELEPHOTO) GreensScro St' .Mendent's *I jYard Scene Gs Gross Burning GREENSBORO- A crude cnv, apparently the work of oil her pro | segregationists or pranksters, was i burned Monday night in the front | yard ot the home here of ! boro Schools Supt. Ben 1. Smith. .Smith and the Greensboro Board of Education recently sent in motion the mnehlnerv that lowered racial barwr,; forth» first lime m North j Carolina public school I Police said the cross wa- nl.r i four feet high, ft was made o! i pine, wrapped with cloth, and j cardboard and soaked with gnso j line. I Smith and police offic air, nd I they had no idea who instigated , the cross-burning. ‘ Less than 48 hours before, a jwers of America in new uses of electricity. The sward Is p,o < ci ted by Joe V Howell igricultui sJ engineer 'or the power com- ; pany as W. X Johnson state | Sk'A secretary looks on from J small cross was burned in the yarn of fi’dief.pic Park. School Calmness Prevails On Sie.lv/s School Scene The integration situation in 'luce North Carolina ciilfj speuu: to have hern settled last. *.veek| with the gathering of large! crowds hurling jeers, threats and sticks at the few Negroes whoj were ar.Mgned !.o "white” schools. 1 (his week, however, a calm ness enveloped integrated pub* center Bowling, a June bettor graduate, of Dudley High School ' ij part ,-c',,' Irnt *v, the North t ".roJir.i Asr.ecl,?tion of New Far mers nt Aments. The award was 1 pir&entrit at 9 and T College : last week I j hero The Gillespie school was the fiist. in 'he state to be inte ' grated last week. lie ye bonis of Off rnshoro, Win • si on Salem and Charlotte a s schools began the second week of Hie fall term. The Negro students in these cities have reported for r)as*-es without Incident. Dorothy Geraldine Counts. 15, a student at Charlotte’s Harding High School, who was jeered and struck by a small stick last Wed nesday, returned to class Mon day. Her parents said they kept her out of school Thursday and Friday because of a. sore throat. She walked into the building al most unnoticed Monday with Dr Edwin Tomplins, a friend of her family. CCONTtNUED ov PACE 3) Allen Universitv tr Is Barred From Teacher Training COLUMBIA. S. C.—The state board of education Monday barrred Alien University, church supported Negro Institution here, from the state approved teacher i’sining program, reliable sources reported. Gov George Bell Tinnier - man Jr., ex-offielo chairman of the board who called the meeting, declined Immediate comment, and Slate Sups of Education Jesse T. Anderson, told United Press he was "in •t rooted not to give out any information” on what tran spired a* the meeting “All information will have to come from the governor,” Ander son said. iCONTJWtJfiR ON PAGE i} f BbhfJS fdj- MOjjwy WiHiamstcn Youth Shot By Deputy BT I R HARREN WILLIAMSTC N, (Special > . - Colored citizens of this Martin County seat, of about 6,000 popu ; lation have been aroused by what ; they fee] was the wanton or ?r- I roneous slaying of one of this ; town’s most respected young men who was about to return to AA-T ; College. Greensboro, for his jun i tor year ‘Wrong Man* Angle | Joseph James Cross. 24-v»ar • olri son of Mrs. Bessie Cross. 109 ; FfMr- Street, is believed to have ! bran toe victim of mistaken iden- I tity as he had uist. returned from i a summer of work in Norfolk. V> j according to his brother, Samuel ; Cross. 26 a woodworker, who re ! sides at 798 Hannah St., Norfolk. ! Va White Waitress Complains Deputy Sheriff Preston Johnson and Coroner W. W, Ricgs told this reporter sort others that the complaining witness was iname withheld from publica+inn by Iocs! au thorities), a white waitress at a local motel restaurant, who ! alleged that she had received repeated telephone calls af tempting to make 'dates' with her After alerting the offi cers, It was stated that a 'trap* (CONTINUE® ON PACTS 3) 4 Held I* S. C. Sex Mutilation ■ BIRMINGHAM? Ala. -- Police ! Sunday held a fourth white man I accused of emasculating a, feeble minded Negro and hunted two more men suspected of taking part in the racial terrorism, plot. Jesse W. Mabry, 43. of subur ban Hoffman, held under 55,000 bond on a mayhem charge, was arrested late Saturday Three other men, one identified as a Ku Klux Klan leader, were ar | < CONTINUED ON PAGE *1 Mart Killed In Gun Fight Near S, C. Police Station COLUMBIA A gun battle broke out a, block and a, half from the Columbia police station Sun day and left one Negro man dead one police officer wounded and another with two bullet holes in his coat. Authorities said the shooting started when the officers went to investigate a report of gambling at the downtown Spot. Capt, G L. Lackey of the detec tive division identified the dead Negro as Kaleh Eggo Furtick, 38 Policeman C. K. Campkell waa hospitalized for two slug wounds. He was not believed to be critically hurt. NAACPs In 2 Carolinas Plan October Conventions EX J. »., BARREN ROCKY MOUNT—Stats Presi dent, Kelly M, Alexander and his ! staff of N. C. NAACP Conference officers are completing arrange ment--. for the 14th annual N. C , NAACP Convention which eon , vents in Charlotte October 11-1.3 j as guevt of the Charlotte NAACP unit of which Mrs. U. 8. Brooks is president. Building | Too Old, Board Told j HILLSBORO— While integra tion rocks other southern towns and North Carolina snows no signs of having gone mad ovei integration in three of its princi pal cities, this quaint, old Cranec County headquarters finds it.-'; embroiled ir. a factional fight to the use of an outmoded build ing to house the overflow at Cen tral High School. The Board of Education, where O’ P. Carr serves as secretary and also Superintendent of the schools, has created a condition that has put A L. Stanback, pan (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) | M'W ■ ■ H HR / m ' ; Was-*'' v '' .ir, rts-*-; | ,k& \h Wl /; A . i’ : 4 i - ' A? * !JL s V f INSm.ANT.F ASS'S PR EXT— .I, W. fioodioe. y iAe-president i and secretary c( Vert 1* Carolina l Mutual Life. Insmun'-e 'om pany, was named president, of the National Insurance Assncia ] tion at the organisation's annual I convention held recently in New i York City. W, A. Clemen*, CLT.\ i Associate Agency Director of | NCM was re-elected to serve a j fourth term as secretary. Me. Goodioe is the 32nd presiden! | of the Association and the fourth North ( .irolma vin’luh | executive to head the M l ubi r l; * was organized in Durham in 19,71, with the la.te c c Rpanld | me as its firs* president. M now | consists of 58 member com j pants-s.. State News IN ! Briof j WU.-OEK CONDUCTS CLINIC RALEIGH -Student." and "u --| porvisors gathered in Estey Hall !on the campus of Shaw Univer sity this week to attend the Clean.* mg Clinic, conducted by W. a "Pete’' Wilder, local cleaning con tractor. Bathrooms and dormi tory rooms were the areas in which demonstration; were giv j on. The program was s part of 1 the University’s attempt to ac j quaint, the students with at least I the fundamentals of a good clean (CONTiNt rn on page , City Detective W. H. Rawlinson i received a cut on the finger and 1 two slugs passed through his coat, j causing minor powder burns, eu | thorities said. : Lackey said Rawlmson and | Campbell wen), to a house near J the police station to investigate the gambling and a report of illegal liquor sales at the Spot. As the officers entered the house, he said. Fur tick pulled a ! pistol from a couch on which he was seated and opened fire. Both officers returned the fire and Furtwic was instantly killed, he said The complete program has not been released by Mr Alex ander due to the pressure of school Integration activities in Charlotte and over the. s*ate during the past m> n*h. It will, of course feature some cut standing leaders In the field of rivi! rl&ht* and edu cational progress as well as fCONTINUED ON PAGE gs tiiknfh m mi Lime mire nr mini iinnne Eckford, 15, spend'- an evening (Sept tthi at h«me studying cer school books after she had been turned wjj from Little Rock's all* white Central High School b.\ N Hional Guardsmen earlier in *he day. The youngster ran a gaunint oi jeer , and threats from a crowd when she tried to enter (tie building Gov Oi'a! Fa-bn?- of Arkansas tele graphed President Eisenhower late Sept, tth fb.it federal agent* in I«Ut!e Rock plan to arrest him T ibt.t had ordered out National Guard troops which blocked infejn iljon ordered R. - federal court. (©ailj. CO PRESS TELEPHOTOI. Faubus May Keep Troops In Ijntil Hearing LITTLE ROCK Ark.-- Gover nor Orval F. Faubu-. •• iio -3 cut thf Nat 0p.3.1 Gui: -J •<•. r «•• vent integration in the Little For Schools las' wseV:, acct-pid •nmmons Tuesda ’ to appear federal cmirf on ? K rt id in . doing, the first -re r obstacle the showdown between the V. &, government and the governor v .:■. overcome The summons was handed so Faubus by V- S Marshall Rea! Kidd on the front lawn of the j heavily guarded executive mansion at Little Roc!-. The acceptance of the sum mons by the governor indicated i his use of state roi.h.tn to td-* ! a federal court order might be 1 settled without a i”sort to force. I This action war- ih p first break in a v,of legal m-r --n;yvpi'ing. designed te. resolve ibe '•■Dibhoni is.sup, j week whirh was highirghted bi the rlrrOfn of the governor to stand hK ground and a M up- lonus Money iotf.li EMm New Awards To Be Given Purrha r slips nr nrrlpu must mm** from merchants advertising tr, Th® CAROLINIAN the wt'f’k the idwrHscrpcnt appears. Anv person nr at the rue .*rl*»• r • ipjn fry i »».#•. tSg fr)* j ;rh .ps made from the home, Otm.v one name should be used in submitth*® entry. ! No purchase of over &lo# from anv nn« merchant during •» week can is j counted. There is a celllna of $35.00 per week for L,in er>. purchase*. All entries must He in the office n» The r ;nni,o:i.vy Mouday nonn foljnw* ins; the ev n.li at ion date nf fire r«f rmt hi.tr* os money pr<lo»1. Entries mo f be so pa rut d hy in - week »*id endued in an envelop® with the name and id dress of the entrant. In the event of the same amount of purchases bv more than one entry, th® award mil he divided. A!i entries must Heat the name r*f the store from which purchase was made. Ah entries must ?HirJe in the rule:!} or same will be disqualified if only or.e variance is observed. Weekly purr.h?.ms tntfU hmjVd be shown c.n e? r h packet anti total placed oa I outside, of the envelope earning the period s entrs along with name and address. Bonnr money cantors will hr annnuiir r-i in the issue following the closing i ot fi< h period. All rnfile. remain the property of The CAROLINIAN All t-illying It fiit'.l when the name* of the Bonus Money earners are «a onunred in Thr CAROLINIAN anti no responsibility u accepted ov this news paper beyond that point No rereipts from t■.» t?bs win he considered, except payment on morUaaej. The fourth and final week of she current Boney Money month ended at midnight Wedne&day, September 11. Participants are asked to submit their receipt* nr purchase slips at The CAROLIN IAN’* office, 513 E Martin St,' This Week’s Advertisers The merchants listed below ore CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. PAGE 2 l*lS>.'iiii; Textco Service Station Onn-Gower Pontiac Compare Matsenburg Grocers PAGE 3 Char lei Store Roscoe -Griffin Shoe Store Mr. Elvis Rand PAGE 4 Hudsnn-Belk Comp:, ny Tfre Distributor*, tnr. Pine Stale Cteamerj C'tmp->n tones A- Christman Pure Oil Service PAGE 7 Twin Inn Oil Servire fins Russos Matters A- ( leaner* Mr .Insrph Winters Famous Bakery Carolina Butrk Company PAGE 8 Carolina Power A Llyht Compam S. M. Youn.-, Hardware Company Southern Furniture Company Acme Realty Company N. C. Products P F. Cuinn Furniture Company Burst General Ttre Cempjr- The Hood System Industrial Bank Gem Watch Rhtjp Town i Counlr, Tire Strike PACE 3 A A P Super Market* Kflrdi J1 ( H'** jP V’ r t jf‘ | • c..**t Kr» f}t 5 * H ould fio 2[t i-rj V*ij£ ♦rj »lp]> i-'j t c -i (':o-'--nvv}:~' of f-ASfc tv’O) Term, School N-tSHHVH i !_: r .-n, An ox p’nElnn fti ■ t ■ r, ripped the Hattie Colton ,'''llool where on a .-r-t f :;-t r i attended Monday :p N•■!.•■■ mtilr .= -lolenc? - marred : : i"?I of . r*- interra-ion. Police -v r f.r-e blest, -a art oft at a bom 12 15 am. CST iif (ro'N^T’-tT, I ? c* PACE lAC S ' no later than noon Monday. The new ?"'?rds will go Into effort ho'.-inning with this, she fifth Th* award* c ovriNurr? on page r> I PAGE in ! Blno-i Worth St Xourlrt Home ! Heater Well Company oivenefs insurenrr Asenry Bunn's Esso Service Carolina Builder., carp. SV.it.su:,; Sritood A Poultry Co. IB?. I tlmstead Transitt Co. * Food Stare Billon Motor Finance Company i Ridgeway's Optician! , Pepsi-Col* Bottling Co., ot Raleifh i Warner Memorial* ■ Deluxe Ifnie! PAGE J! O. h Clothing Company PAGE 1’ Hutison-Melk Company Scott’s Toiliiftt Vatina Wholesale Builder* Supply Keith Super Market, l Cru.ser Moto! Company Holiowel! '» Cash Grocery I F-AGF 16 Tip r ,p ;, 9 ! 'tore* First-Ci*-n* Bmk i. trust Company ! Cltellt R--r CoU««e Kramer's -V" -try Amba*ij. >i ■> i Tlin'tre Mr. 0 Km I hit: iunu Fireitow Rto-e* 1 Washington Tdtr&co Kalelch Funertl Horn*

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