THE C.AKQLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST S, 19.18 2 AGED WOMAN IS ROBBED AND BEATEN (CONTINUTB FROM PAGE 1) bdut four milts sbur.h of Scotland j N*ck. BioMhounds led an unsuccess ful aefcrch for the attacker Sunday afternoon. request" of MALI WARS REJECTED #CO*mNim> FROM PAGE n the effort by th* fUHwttr* I* Ute first seeking to «$* the provision* to obtain state mon ey for a private school. The Board of Education in Warren County assisted the Hitfiwsr children io Negro schools. It refused to act on s request that the pupil* be re assigned to an Indian school lawyer Knott reported that a hearing on the Warren Board's ac tion has been set for August )5 Af ter the hearing, he indicated that the Hsliwars will be able to con tinue the r efforts in Warren Coun ts’ to s#"'k Pearsall Plan funds. FAILED TO APPLY, SAYS UNDEGRAD < CONTrhjSD FROM P*GE < > , The young woman whose | grandfather and great-gTandfa- | ther were Liberian presidents.; told an interviewer that she had been informed none of Adelphi’s rtine sororities would admit a Ne gro. “It, was a great shock and dis appointment to me to be told I can’t join my classmates because of mv race," she said. "I never thought such a thing was pos sible.” Later, however, both Miss King and college officials said her statements were based on a mis understanding. A spokesman for the college said none of the nine, soror ities and 10 fraternities on the campus have restrictive claus es excluding members of any race. He said five Negroes, a* well as Japanese and Chinese students, have been admitted to the Greek letter organiza tion. The official reported that Miss King was not invited to join a sorority because she did not sign up at the start of the "rushing season." Under College rules no sorority can "rush" and pledge a student who does not sing a card, indicat ing an interest in the sorority. Miss King also said later that “I could not be. asked to loin because ! did not even apply.” She concluded with the fact that she had never been the vic tim of any discrimination at A dftlphi. GHANA HEAD WELCOMED TO AMERICA (I'ONTINUTD FROM PAGE 1) ran state, still the Prime Min j Ister pointed out that "we are In the unique position of be ing a. member both of the Commonwealth as well as hav ing- active and direct links with seven other independent African State*. We also have a direct interest in the Middle Eastern situation. Hopes For Early Agreement "I sincerely hope that it will be ! possible to reach an agreement to hold a very early meeting within the framework of the United Na-! tions of the heads of governments j of those states best able to contri-1 bate to a solution. I look forward j to Itovincr fc fruitful discussion | with leaders. 1 hope these discus- j sions will result in greater under-! standing of our respective prob lems And policies and what we will contribute to the store of hu man good will and world peace.' Vice President Nixon, who headed the official welcoming party for the African leader. THE CAROLINIAN •'Covering th* Carolina*” Published by the Carolinian Publishing Company 518 East Martin Street Raleigh, N. C. (Xiuereti as Second C!as» Mattel April «. 1840, at the Post Office in Raleigh. North Carolina, under th« Act aJ March, 1.8T91. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sue Months IBM On* Year «4.50 Payable in Advance, Address ell corn wnakuiatStm* and make el! check* and listeretete United Newspaper*. Inc., money order* payable tc THE CAKO UNXAK. Fifth Avenue, New York 17, ft t„ National Advertising Representative end member of the Associated Negro Press and the United Pracs Photo Service. P. R. JERVAY, Publisher The Publisher t& not responsible for the return qi unsolicited news, ole tufias or advertising copy unless n*s»- •ssary postage accompanies the eoov. Opinions expressed by columnist* in this newspaper do not necessarily represent trie policy of -hi* caper Church Bonus Money Rules AU purchase alip* or receipt* presented to your church must coma from •tort! advertising In the CAROLINIAN Each week carries a date In the Bonn* Money period Purchases eiigtbia must come from the store during the week the “ad" appesrs. No purchase slip* representing a business should be submitted All receipts must come from iddividn&l purchases AU churches !n Rcltigh and Wake County are eligible. All purchase alip* must bear the name of the store from which th* our chase wav made. AU purchase slips should be submitted in the name of the churcn; and should fcs In th* office of th* CAROLINIAN the Monday following clcj* ol Bonus period. In order that smaller churches may have an equal opportunity to share in th* Bonus Money th* following regulation is expedient.: No church of ever 100 members will h* awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, l.e. should a church Os 300 or more members receive Ist Bonus Money after the first period, It would have to Walt unti) the third Bonus period to be presented Ist award again, except where a church has 200 or less members, then it could win top Sonus award* consecutively. However, this does nor mean that second and third awards cannot be sought consecutively. Consequently every church group has the doportunlty to secure an award every period. No purchase of over S3OO from any one merchant during a week can he newhiid. 'There Is a celling of WS per peison a week for grocery purchases, fin th* event of the same amonnt of purchases by more than on* entry, the nlWtrd iSlii divided. Weekly purchase totals should he shown on each packet snd total placed on tha outside of the envelope carrying the period's entry along with name and address. • fldftui money earners will b* announced In the Issue following the cln»me ** *Ali entries rcmsln the property of The CAROLINIAN AM tallvthg Is final when the names ol the Bonus Money earners arc an summed to Ih« CAROUK2&N. tad eo responsibility If accepted by this octet sarcs* fctrypfcS that point. later told a reporter that his informal chat with Mr. Nkris ms, h from the airport to the Blair House, where the party is slaying, was very enjoyable. The Prime Minister related observations he had made on his recent lour of the seven independent African countries. Ha expects to relay to the Pres ident and the Secretary of State, the thinking of the heads of those countries—Ethiopia, Egypt, Su dan. Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco —on the Middle East problem BOYFRIEND SOUGHT IN MURDER CASE (CONTtNTTD FROM PACK 1) been beaten around the head and upper part of the body and had been cut several times. Or. R. J. Jones of the Lenoir County Health Office said slashes were deep on the woman's neck. Jones estimated the time of death a sound midnight Sunday. He said that the attacker had broken into the house through a filmsy i front door. DECATHLON CHAMPION WELCOMED (CONTENUTD FROM PAGE 15 WHEN HTS HOMETOWN folks in Kingsourg, California, heard the good news, the town went wild. For two days, the inhabitants bad been listening over the radio as Johnson topped his own world rec ord of 7.PP.5 points. Mrs. Lewis Johnson, the youth's mother, said that "she was tickled pink over the star performance nf her son." And she acided. "i knew my boy could do it." NEAR RIOT OCCURS IN VIRGINIA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE It Fairfax County adjoins Arling ton County, which is under federal court order to desegregate its schools in September. NAB YOUTH IN DEATH ! OF MERCHANT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) The officer’ leeinied that the youth obtained a popsicle and a soft drink in burglarizing the bu siness. Broom aids the slaying was not I solved until after the boy had been j wounded the night of April 2fi ; while burglarizing a store owned by Wili Holms. It was upon his re : (urn to jail from the hospital, j Broms reported, Hopkins admitted 1 shooting Stack. Hopkins, also being held on two j charges of burglary and four of breaking and entering, offered no testimony in his behalf. 6TH CHURCH BONUS MONEY WEF" OPENS (CO. . 'TP FROM PAGE 1) that th. ;. Jed revenue comes in quite handy in promoting the church program arm meeting ex penses. Wake Man Drowns In Farm Pond Donald Leo Roberts. Jr, 21, drowned iast Thursday at 21:30 a rr>. in a pond on the farm owned by the parents of his swimming companion. Albert Gray, £O. a white ynuih. The tragedy occurred m a amah Wake County farm pond, near Zeb'don, Gay told Coroner Marshal! W Rennet', that ho and Roberts were swimming across the only deep nail of the pond when he looked back and saw Roberts sink below the surface feet first, as if he were testing the water depth. Gay said he saw Roberts come up once, then disappear for good. He made no outcry and Gay said he ddln’l realize Roberts was drowning anti! be failed tu come up after * min ute or two in the water. The water was nine feet deep at this place. Gay said he tried to find Roberts on the bo tow of the pond, but couldn’t so he went for help The rescue squad from Louis burg responded and recovered the body at 1:15 p. m. Gay- pond is located on the Wake-Franklin county line, near Perry's Store. Roberts lived on a farm at Zebulon, Route 3. DANCE GROUP AT NCC When the Flower Hujec Dance Group appeared at North Carolina College recently, two of the dancers pointed out some of their intricate steps to Mrs. Lynctte Payton Chambers of Washington, I). C. Pictured with Mrs Chambers are Sylvia Grenvaii and Premier ballerina Flower Hujer, right. Mrs. Chambers was a dance major at NCC during undergraduate, days. MRS. LUCILLE Z. WILLIAMS (extreme left I, superintendent of nurses at Lincoln Hospital. Dur ham. beams with pleasure as she accepts from Mrs. E B. Pratt one of a lot of thermo water pitchers presented the hospital last week by Durham's Alpha Zcta Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Looking on with AKA basileus Mrs. Pratt are sorority members Mrs. L. I. Riddick and Mrs. R. E. Lewis, members of the organization's health committee, which sponsors a presentation to the hospital annually. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE l> ACCUSED IN FIVE BREAK INS ROCKY MOUNT Percy Lee Whitaker. Jr.. 21. is being held in j a local jail, charged with five break-ins. A rash of bteak-ins during , the last six months has kept the local police department busy. Detective Capt. Clyde Hooker said that Whitaker had confessed ! to five break-ins. Whitaker was arrested Sunday afternoon by lie tectives Harvey Culpepper and J. M. Hoe!! MURDER CHARGE IS DISMISSED WELDON Magistrate C. E. Mo-s Friday dismissed a mur - der warrant against Mrs. Blanche Debra, 30-year-old Day’s Cross roads resident, charged with stabbing her husband to death on June 20, Moss held there was insufficient evidence to hold the woman for Superior Court Grand Jury. A coroner’s jury or. June 23 ruled “justifiable homicide" in the slaying of John Debro, 35. MAN HIT, KILLED BY TRAIN SANFORD Ezra Dalrymple, a batohelor in hie 50 s, was killed • instantly about 12:20 a.m. Monday when struck by a north-bound Seaboard train at the Old Hensen Street crossing, south of the city, i The body was found later in the day by a crew of Seaboard Railway j men who were aiding the local sheriff’s department and local police ] officers. Dalrymple’s body was found at the foot of a 30-foot fill in a clump of bushes. Prisoner Dies in Padded Cell; Police Chief Will Investigate NASKVILLt - 'ANP> Police officials here promised a "full ; probe” into the death Sunday of a j Negro city workhouse prisoner who was found dead in a padded ceil, j Police Chief D. E. House said "It j anyone down here Is guilty of do- ! ing anything that was improper or ! shouldn't have been done. I'll take | action on it.” In the meantime, the victim's wi dow her engaged an attorney to ; "assist" the district attorney’s of fice in tneir investigation of the ‘Kid’ Ory Recovering After Operation; 38 Persons Aided SAN FRANCISCO ' (ANPi , Edward 'Kid" Ory, famed musician ] who was reported near death foi- j lowing a.’ operation iast week is l rapidly recovering, his physician said Tuerday. The 72-year-old's blood clotting ‘ process failed after a prostrate j gland operation at St. Luke's bus- , State Briefs death and to assist m prosecuting, providing any is warranted, The 38-, year-old pi is oner's body was found nude and bloody about 1 p. m. Sunday on the floor of his cel! in the city jail where he had been transferred from the work house cells after reportedly going ‘ beserk " The turn was arrested Friday on » chaige of possessing untaxed whiskey and was fined SSO by City Judge Andrew Doyle. , ed his ii r e. Ory has been a trombonist around | the New Orleans area for half a century. There are 90.000 4-H Clubs in the I United States and its possessions. Lift heavy objects with leg Back To School For Staffers Os Hampton HAMPTON VA. Four mem bers of toe Hampton Institute fac ulty and administrative staff went “back to school” this summer when they attended the second an nual college community workshop ;:t Color, do College in Colorado Springs from June 23-July 12. Professors Jessie L, Brown of the English department, Victor Fields, chemistry, dean of fac ulty, Dr. William H. Martin and Miss Constance Cave, to ordlnator of student activities, were „,nong the members of 28 colleges sending their "pupils" to the workshop sponsored by the Oanforth foundation. Each of the colleges represented were required to submit a prob lem last winter to the: Danforth ' foundation before the selection of ' the participating members were j announced. Hamptons problem j which was studied via daily lee j tores and seminars, concerned s j study of procedures for the more I effective use ol faculty resources at Hampton. Ten outstanding educators were chosen as members of the “faculty” of the workshop hold ing daily sessions in the hu manities, library science, per sonnel administration, behavi oral sciences, curriculum de : velopmcnl. administration, re ligion. political science and the social sciences. Among the quest lecturers were Dr. Richard Wiegle, president of St. John's college; Dr. Russel! Cooper, university of Minnesota; Dr. Margaret Mead, anthropologist, author. l"cturcr and a member of the Hampton Board of Trustees; and Drs. Harry and flonaro Over ; street It Pays To ADVERTISE Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES By Staff Writer .JOB OPEN TURKEY .lobs are open for foul men qual ified to teach electronics and elec trical technology at Springs Gar den Institute's training school in White Men Who Raped Minor Are Given Short Sentences YORK S C. »ANP) -* | Three white nun who raped a 15- j year-old Negro girl received pris- j on sentences last week wihch com- j binod amounted to loss than 17 j years, Louis Williams Sanders, 20. -j pleaded iruilty to rape and was sentenced to a six year prison term Billy Carpenter. 2:2. and Jimmy Shackleford, 33, plead ed guiltv to assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature and were sentenced to five years each. The pleas were entered in gen eral sessions court after the girl i testified she was raped after the | men pi"k“d her up in an automo j bile on the pretense of carrying her j to work. j She said she was walking to work 1 from her home when the men came j along in a car and offered hei a : ride. She knew Shackleford and | Carpenter so she accepted the ride However, she related, the men METHOD HEWS By MISS DORA D STROUD ' METHOD ln the wedding of the flow .-rs, held at Oberlin Bap tist Church Sunday night, little Miss Amelia Peebles was the train bearer. Flower girls were Johnsie Lee Dancy, Deniese Logan and Janet Landy Jewelry bears were: twins David and Dennis Lee It Pays To ADVERTISE Stop Being Unlucky! You don’t have to keep waiting to have the better things in life. Yes, it'« pos sible lor you to buy that house or new cax now."Do you need proof? Get the facts now. Don’t wait. Just send us. immediately one stamped self-address ed envelope to GOOD NEWS. Dona tions to cover our huge cost of mailing are appreciated. But if you don’t have one, write anyway. For donation $2.00 or more GOOD NEWS will be rushed to you by air-mail f neci»l. Send to. GOOD NEWS. Box 73191, Los Angeles ;J Calif NO DOWN PAYMENT! On This Big 40” , | RANGE I By FRIGIDAIRE | — ONLY | Agp r j 1 I — ,<_ i >3w ' L With Your Old | Range If# YB IP fP 1? OPEN I Ik K C§ 3 fl FRIDAYS > mmrn mm mm wW rnF ’Tit 9:00 P.M. y 102 FAYETTEVILLE ST » I Ankara, Turkey, it was recently | announced Rear Admiral Logan Ramsey. United Stales Navy retired officer, and executive vice-president of the technical school at Broad and Spring Garden Streets, said the drove in an opposite direction and pulled off the road later and the rape occurred. She resisted with all her strength she said before breaking down in court. Court was recessed during her testimony when she broke down and wept Brick’s Alumni Set Ninth Reunion For Aug 30-31 BRICK - The Brick s National |: Alumni Association w ill hold its j; 9th annual meeting at the school j on Saturday and Sunday, August | 30 - 31. Ail graduates, former stu dents. and friends are invited to attend what is expected to be the largest re-union ever held. The agenda is centered around the special guest, the Reverend \V. H. Holloway. Columbus, Ohio former dean and president, of the j||j j>f|| If straight Ml bourbon JAMES WAtSH 4 CO.. INC IAWSENCEBURG. IND. program in Turkey is of "critical importance to that nation’s defense program, and that special induce ments are offered to the four men who will contract, for two year's .-crvice." Salaries paid the successful can didates will be exempt from U. S taxes, and the men will receive from the Turkish government a living allowance sufficient to pay for rent and utilities. Those selected must be qualified m teach at technical Institute lev* j el. j Addition of these four position : Admiral Ramsey said, will brine ! the institute's faculty staff loan to i thp Turkish government lo lfi The project, launched in June. | 1965. is designed to train Turkish j teachers, who will set up a tech* j r.icai institute similar to Spring ! Garden institute. school, who has been invited r.o speak; a iso Miss Mary V. Little Dcrnojxtlis, Ala., who for more, than 4 Oyears was dietitian; the setting up of the T S. Inbordeu Scholarship Fund, and the final disposition of the restoration of Ingraham Chapel. National president. C. A. Hay wood, and other officers have alt machinery set up to assure all who attend a most enjoyable re-union.

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