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1» i ^ EDITION |§Vti^UTH C&»tBRt^EB?y VOLUME It NO. 41 SAt^OAY. OCT. t^4, l»3S MICE ■ cvns LYNCHES RACE MAN Negro Admitted To Unlveridly AV^nif, ’^•w, Oct, latfc’ (AKP)—for ^ flwt time iu'^« hlttory id the UnSvenity o} T^xu, » K«srd hu be«n adniitt- •d M • r«fol«r gtudtsA. Hd it 0«^« L. XScOf diatriet mftna- ttt 9t tlM SjceaUior 14fe insar •bc« Co., wbo iMt We«K itart^d tildnc I>»]rehologT snj ^Mtm«zwhi9 ^ tlie Knouati; •cb«^ Mr. AU«ii, • Xayik h$* ik .IN^MfoT JU «Mr#e4 la otI eoum J>y tUtjBj^eee. 8ii ns* did not ♦tr - hito tli« eonT«rMi*ion, pos- iSMly If wa» nU baH^ved ikjr that • colocoi^adeiit tMold Kt:l0npt tu •nroll, Bvt whan lie pM««nted ^>»r M)f wltii ti» pfOpar credential^ tor AitmiaaioB to the first ^ase, ti« urns told w sitowniiert ,MMrr«tery **the«s must Mat flolvtiik*. the proftMor he ^d fsltoved the r«gi>lar pocedorc ts ing for iHi>u«ron and Ui fern hftd been Mat c*»bi*rs' «fi«dk . He hjul reeeived his car4s of ndiai|si«t, "tet- ed, snd could me$ Ms wliere «ny nuatake k«d &esii\nMde. “AIT right, tMr%ic fint tteke*: off and giv&^t fe Vie tfntimjik *t ^e dear and tak« « mmt. in the claaffoom,^ Prot Brewr llr. AHw W »*' teiuillng .reg»il>».>««e»tiw. of tite iiiwtiiteijitiTi in thi realogfca] aadttoftori the oiii^afiitjr camps*. Hi» a*'fe»»tnnce a« * Jindrftt te h«ng looked Viion ae a nit- nlficast victory, ffe* T*«»» termetal comnlaelo^ tat fmr fean has been worktag le^ •ia^oe to pro»M# *elwlawhip» for gs^uate stn^eirfs* In schools out* Tbi^ eaose was, alle ftie slafjr'*lt~ ti ISetleYed Jkfrr f-jii utifl'iii o4^1 Mid, aad Mr. Allen was aecoptanea.. jctt. either caaae the aricedy paaaa^ of aach refesrwl to Prof, 3. Bre«fer. ilegWa*ion or. tteow • open the dlrMter the sottrte. Jdoora of t8e unhferaltf to Negra, Hia ln«u»ae# wangar 1 grdaoafe ««%*d«iti gefiarally. “ Lover«With ; JWe ' Butcher Knife »Y L. H. PENNY RO€SY MOUNIi Qetober J9. —l%e raault of a aerios of anfu. ments between Mis* jHajfar^ Btrteklasd and »«>’”* weetheart, W11U« Waton,. wa» * W* atabbing which took plaoe b«t- wtan 2.JW and 3 p. m. Srturdajr October If. According ."to information ga thered, the argument began at Mi»r Strickland'a hame *t 614. Holly St Watson left and woni tv hfo hofise on- €oWleaf --Stseet where he was followed bv his raving lady love. Nlaturally ano*. ther agrument ensued and Wat- •on waa stabbed to death -with a butcher knife. Although he « ruihed to » hi^pital, be was dei^ withia an houy. The womM waa arrMtad an4 placfd in Rocky IfPMfl? IM* uiider a fl^OO bondt Th« murdered man Is sur»iv«4 hf bfar »^kt, A, H. Wlrtswi of Qreenwich, Virginias a brother, Lee W«tsoo of, Ooldleaf Street Jo Rocky Mount; a half brother, Robert Watson of fterkley, Va. and an abnf Mrs. €*trla ^ Tarboroj N. Q. Thi futtWfrt wa» hfid T»^ay Ootober 18, friaa tiie AtUC 2fen ehureb on Atlantic ftnd the. burial‘fcrowed near Laugtts,- North'CaroUsa. SI; J«sfli KrdtliorM EWs Sew «flltm In t^ i innwsl o4}sesva»ee of Mesa^ at ift. Jfeiep> AM® Chunhf pwtor. t ifc Valemtiae. wiU preach a spacial se^OB ♦« l»en 4##ven o'clook Sunday mornl^, November IS. In the afternoon at -^atm o’eloeic a sjt*aial propam wiQ be reoder ed; ksd at thf reg«l»r 9andny nl^it service at o’clock, th* men will charge of th» . ipreffwn. IRia goalt4et^*is jM«fn for tife.® «»*«•»«• 3T«^ •rt: ». ». lf«r^ J?reit4^ d. Atms^ Y|«* .presldetit: C. J/OitM, JNflwtwyr JrH. -; the #pe#lia Mcr’i tUf ittei.. ,. J. a. Wbetler, C. J- mm» pojiock, #Mw^«faAi*f*iK ^«a llK^dama, Hum Strfcflt- tenO,. vIViaMi, T»»tor, Lonnlt jfswn AaMTi 3. C. Smv- imms^ Jfir., Ow«a Baldwin, WtObm Bi^pyn, X. R. Merrick, W. t. w^r Bhi«^6, % 4t lO#aw. XLl^ Sattk. Jb». i|. I* ^FamreB. G«or|f« IK-Sawbmd. BihiM* Pmridiiii^ M. Mttu *BK A. C. Mutual Cetkbrates 40th Anniversary October 20tli l)ay^ Company Was TWfiA IPITDR eONGRATULATEt CONTEST WINNER \'xs , Eounded The above photo 'wa* mads iiuring the |,rei«!ntation cere- montea at the close of the Caro lina Times mammoth sobacrip- tion content In which J. E. Coop- [editor of the Carolina )'imes; i test manager. The beautiful auto er of Windsor waa awarded the (Mr. Cooper, who piled up a total which Mr. Cooper won is >hown 1939 Buick as firat prise. Injof 7^02,600 votes during the I in the background, the picture are L. E. Au.stin,: conteft, and S. P. Pranklirt, eon-1 • '* 19“Yeard01d Lad Cuty Burned And Hanged Shreveport, La Oct. 29,-|joutsiaHa until ha. waa. aahieeted to. brutal l.i. Cooper Wins Buick, ps. M. P. Powell Wifinei V Plymoylh Automobile lart week w»s the acen's ot IMted X948 when W. C. WIBiama, a 19 year old ‘half wit’ was made the vi«tim of ghastly torture and .Tag* brutality while more than three llioaditfd' meh and ^met, boya and girls flocked around to witness t^ rasr,., cold bl'(^ed tBurde^.' ' ^e irit^esses have styled |hat y^ng lf««^w]^o vm of kiUiRf 11. N. iWr, ii fid wWtf wan, m» sftuck Witk k^Y^ 4pat Jerked fs««if ti^ gfouDd i no^ *5prt».b^ niek. b»0»ts fro» si«t|Qi» riaps, and i»ewi poured into Itla body; a red ho| poinr^mBr applied U> Ml’ vf^ • “and they ♦‘finlsMr hi* by btiflding ft «re nndte'M« to bum hisi to a cris^ No one knows, nor wfll tvw know whether or not the Kegra gailty Af tha, criiae of waa accwiMl Wt ife ii a fact ha WM not It ia also, a fttet th«t did ^ eoBfeas kilUag titontli weaker A o r. asMttl^BC M f-^^qyila torture whk^ t»n not be descri bed in a nnRqnpn^ Theit^^ and then only did he weakly nod aaaent to the questions pi;t to him. . I Williams was “captured” by " With lin avalanche of »tb- ioni'^e 19SS . fteCBlatien ^mjiaign of the Carolina ^’imej fl|me to a suecesaiul close here Sj^turday evening at 8:00 o'clock do heavy was the btst mtuute three wMte hoys, oa« of whom that two^I^k in the office ■mu aiteed with a pistol, l^eae ^ Times b,avf devoted thf *lf* low tara«* W» over w#«lf'fecoriinf "and Xili»t{ to » f^umbefiEif b«:.we«B * of new subtcrfters. afiO aii^ #0>. •rhty talked Mrtih , * the leadM^ of.the mob wt» re-l mana^ent of the now- fused to tiirmAe ova? te wiaheato e«*nd thanks to the sheetK Sheriff Thi|[feii and State PoU#e 3*»rgeant gave the leaders permission to take WiUiaiaa away.^ The grand Jury inve.it%at4oB ^ednlid wiU very ^e^bably -1^ a wBttewsoii of the eatira because. I^e puhUe'.sentlmeus in Lincoln nHflA, wlnw* the lynt’t- hg toakJBbjii, §8 par e«it with the lynchers^ . Oastar a v«U 9t pabUdl^'and^ a. sMnaat iyaj^ i(dS» aiwfry c'fic’ orgsrHkwWwt th* govl^nor and 9^«r ateki. airiah wfll k* a^ to forea say aoKt ci 9* coatVimi) ■^.-0 att^ those who helped to make the ei^paign a succesi, whether as a etMMaftant or a swfeacriber. Ss- pief0y are we happy to.wekome m the '^mlly of Carolina i«aders the laqte number of aw su!»ef{&erf. oonteiT pro^ te, ba eilHily intereating, if not 'luore io^ias than lasConf held by bur u^^Wper sevma f0Sn a^fo. So ^se WM tju r«nning ny to ti^'last day'^Xue contest th>t it m>t§ im|KwaiUe t9 «bo we^d Be* We wTnn«>. fliere wete ■evsnl d«k hour aur^iMs «««« ^ la- the cam&i%n msnagft who mvaffi^j anhr mm ta« aatual staaMSeF iestant. " nrrS",' The^fettowmg ian .the "oSieiar report of certified public accountants hired by the Caro- Una ^imes to tabulate the votes and determine the winner: October ft, 19S8 Mr. L. E. Aiuttn,' Editor, , tJarolina Tteee, * Vh East Peabody Street, Durham, North Catxtlina. Etear Sir: In accordance with your re- qoMtt, we l]tav» audited the voting records in your circulation caas- paign w praaented to ua. b^ yeur Oampatgn lisaager^ Mr. , S. P. Franklin, find that th4 total 'TOtaa of aftck' contestant and tM" liirlic they have earned to b« aa follows: Tint Prixe, 1939 Qa»k Sedan, ib awwrdad to j^ E. Coi^r with T^O^fiOO votea. ^(Wd Prlia, 19S6 l^riunoQtH' . Sadan, Is awarded to Mias Mabel P. I^ifall with f,«i«,O00 vataa. I Ml Prise, Cash $»iO.OO, ia tatmpied to Mrs. Aldtr Theasya. fwift votaa. October ItOth mark^ a m''mor- able occurrence in the histurr ef North Carolinaf-Mutual Life In* sarance Company of Durhact, ,S. C. Ft was on thia oecaiFi«'ii i’oity yeaV« Ago that Johr. Merriek in assoeiatiun with Dr A. M. Moore taued about b*ut » small group men tia tiie {ur oose of oxgaaising a company, ;sa. purpoac oi Tiliieh WM to rtiuMiiate CQiKexteit' effort ano Njorth CarojiB^Mi ura»^ yeai^ ‘ Ibrouguottt me y^ea^ 'pa»- thp eomf.any broadene-.l itijwitu a vi«w to itetaiaaeat sectw- 4^-«paraBon, until '^»y A "Mutual” ttrgani»U«» t^fffrs to^Se public a lui« br socn as >Toru carDtimt ^ MatBaa iWiftirrn, approved, legal reserve isi iu its troe&t t&e property Biiea or depreaa.uad. 0.«> ng the past year, i^mitted .^-tcta reaeh>rd .4id,l 0^472, wtueh i^vat fEftresfcitta a gam of yS9i.a«4 ovi^r Ihe pi'iiviuua year. At^equ- tc»icr\e is d to guarantee-'the loll paym«n£ of policy at nutujttty. in commenting on tiic company’s sianding, *i“’ ' - ■■-i., . &rvice his ihu. n a ' oar aoalya.V ? Sor' /nter grew wha» aa the life In the liigJMs t The u*iaral.f>ti yie potic;{iokt«rs CieaMalVes Joat aa deposits in a tenk are tiie property of the rcs(ectiv« d« poeitors, IC^Tie yaanner L*e iiuiuranee premiuum are hei«t la $41,£f2 1,952, with assets over five million dollars. Both ^unu have increased materially during the present year. The institution had its beginn ing at a Gme when'' in«u-ance agtUnst foture uncertainties had not i^celve^«s the^ universal le- cognition it en^Joyed today. A« result, .It growth was not phenomenal, ye its progress wna steady and coni^tent. It ia to he noted that during the past ten |AaC adm{3e«I aaseto hav» uojnR than doubl^^^ u the schedule of income and admitted assets wil’ indicate. ^ In An beginning,'the company was faonded on a sound corner- Nrtr&Mifc ^6Bi' year to yea? ffr. Marly a iialf century, it has increased in slrength -And ene, estKbliahtiig a record of ser vice onhroEen By wars,'epide- foveirage that is complete in r$i y respeeC. Since its founding, the com pany has shown st«»dy and pre- sisteiit growth, having paid to polMyholders and benefic**!rie.i; trust to be ptoperly kaiMlleii au*t over seventeen millitMi doliai in , so invested that the cumpauy ben^its. At the end of ItSI" | benefiU ucuring^ to the pu^ insurance in force amounted to may pro^ie an unfailiimE atmrce of strength and dependabiHty; The working personnel oi the company emOracaa ssore taan a thousand trained re|»esentatives» induing a home oHea of over ad hwdnd younc mmt and women who have been grm mu opportunity to pat to prsietxal US# received by them in Kheok and eottss^ In thus erasStng portaaiti«) for eniployn^t.. North Carolina Mmtaal 1^ net proven a thawm for wy4«r4 and orphan* through tha ment of Invested saviac«^ hat ia extending its ‘^nafits to deserv- ing young men and woumii throui^ the cr»tion of oppur- tunitiea iov aas^yas«at JNH-aih-.. unsurpassed. - . ■ In extending itr- field o#~ operation,to Uie State Pennsy- (Plaae* taM t* pac* Snpreme Court To Hear Missouri University Case WASHINGTON, D. C., OeK )3—The United Stataa suprasif court on Monday, Octohnt 19, graated the petition of Uoyu OainM, SC year old St. IaqIs Mo. atodKeni' fcKr a writ ei ecrti, orari, whkh pamita a raviaw ni Ua »ae agatwat IMvavai^ cf Miasoart hirfora tta eowct. Ia S^amhax, ItiS, tha Usi- varaity, (Ifo^) id whleji, GaMk«i aaiM^ vljliltMitk^ tor fteMaii t* Ha^''''!^ -mimA Thiwiitli mUkCF attomeya Ctelia . H. HowrtMK, Slda^ m. WrimmA aad Bmi^ Sqpy, GbSbm, jAad a petitian tor • wfil at aaMia> Mita before tha etraslt savrt «t UlMonri 3m9m$ fi» 19M> to A March 27. 19*#.,^ In mitawer to'thls'gldl t h . univerai^ said that L&aeafai it»i> vevsity, (Mo.,) of whih C^^aaa ia a ipmhiate was not an wfxnb- dftad school, haKe. Jp* cniU tus qualify te(-«yi«M» t« tiha Im n* eh art! af Hfcaii^e u«aal‘«^4r tai tildt Bwi^ail tta eaiirt‘9 as[^rM»>i ^ ■ mlprttty k tsiit haaiee wyiptaat a» the Negroea raaiiiHaal in mtmi to attonMpi^
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