|Pf |g! Keep Up With The Tit fFUl VOL. 6, NO. 47 f;; Hunter Gets F: / Years In Man; A Superior Court jury decided after more than three hours of deliberation Thursday that j?s. i (Gambling Bill) Hunter was ? ' gujlty of manslaughter in the ?' - dance hall shooting of Thomas I . Crawford, last July 27. Tiwl .... T U PI ? -1 111-1 VUUQO v. AX. vicilicub Ut ?Y ai*lcertown sentenced Hunter to , from five to 10 years in state prison. The judgment was his final order of the week's crimii nal term, which he concluded with the Thursday afternoon j'-V session. 5: - .Hunter, through his attorney, gave notice of an appeal, and appearance bond was set at $5,000 jjvbut Thursday night the bond had' not been posted and Hunter remained in Guilford County jail, -p- Crawford was fatally shot duriijg a dance at Friendly Lake and died after 20 days in L. is- ' Richardson Memorial hospital, vi. \ Dr. Dies Trying To I Fulfill Her Ambition ?vV. ' NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 16? (AP) ?A'Negro woman doctor, jjv'.' .Dr. Vivian Inez Douglas, 27, is dead after a lifetime of sacrifice ij,"' ' for herself and her parents, without being able to practice the profession she worked so hard to reach. ; Dr. Hutchins F. Inge said that she "had a burning desire to be a good doctor." He told how she worked as a receptionist in his office, poring over medical books when there was time, and J.' .studying at Newark University 5' \] at night. ' . Her father, who had been a gf- ' shipyard worker and truck drlv er, shoveled snow in the winter Ljy4 ' and did odd jobB in his spare Rrf'' ! time to help finance her'educaI v -tion- ; |v. < Dr. Douglas, who died TuesjjjfV day, was stricken with spinal 5-": meningitis last Spring Just before she took her final examlnaII , ., tions at Meharrry. University, Bft J' Nashville. Tenn., she managed to finish her exams and received Stfr. . her medical degree in a hospital K- bed. Her illness prevented her Mi- from being the first woman doctor at Lincoln Hospital, Durham, jfc N. C., where she was to have served her Internship. After a prolonged illness, she died in the .? Newark Eye and Eiar Infirmary. ? -VJ (X)MMf.MCATIO N OP t v, INVINCIBLE LODGE 251 18 ANNOUNCED . ,.*y i. There will be a regular com Wl. AUf 1UV1UK3 UUU50 1. 251, P. & A. M., Prince Hall filiation, Monday, October 20, 7:00 p. m. at 505 East Mart street. Will work in the Felsrcraft degree.. All Master Mans and^ veiling faster Masons s' requested''ttt'be''present. '' "Ti 4* 'At ties! ???? FORI I GREENSBO ive To Ten laughter Case Youth Sentenced For Stealing Church Funds Joseph McNair, 17, 205 Cant street, was sentenced in Municipal-County court Tuesday, October 14, to six months on the stute hierhwav fr?r ctoalinor $41.86 from his father. Rev. Louis McNair. His father testified that his son, Joseph, took a screw driver and removed the lid from his trunk and stole the $41.86, which belonged to Mt. Carmel Holiness church. Rev. McNair stated upon the witness stand that he would not have prosecuted his son for stealing the money had it been his. He stated that he was the treasurer and the money belonged to the church, which the boy' knew. Upon passing sentence, Jijdge^ Rives asked Joseph if he was in school or if he had a job, to which he replied in the negative. He said he had not worked or been in school this year. The judge stated that the-best place for him would be the state highway for six months. HARD LINES Rolls?"Tinpan's still mad over the theft of his fliwer, even after they caught and convicted the thief." Spin?"That's 'cause the jury convicted him of petty larceny." -si JBB ^|Hg &BHM MpfZHH eSP *K H^HShHwh) flfl H^L M .' V H ::. , y^jl UHL^ r':V; Shown hero is the group of col who will head the mass Chest X' Christmas Seal sale for Greens bo county. Seated, left to right are Mr Mrs. C. E. Dean, Miss Velma Turns is, Mrs. Mattie Moffatt, and Mrs. R V' . LaWi 1 $fe': "v*. ** i ,v; . m . . > < :* ' ?THE? m RO, N. C., SATURDAY, OCT( CHES1 WELL i Final report meeting ot the Greensboro Community Chest's 1947 fund-raising campaign at Y. W. C. A. revealed this week that the drive went over the top by about $9,000. Reports showed $189,353.79 raised compared with the goal of $180,756. Dr. Ruth Y. Schiffman, chest executive director, stated there was still much work to be done since complete reports from Sentenced Foi Boiling Lye W; Mrs. Lola Mae Woods, of 707 Garden street, East White Oak, was sentenced in Guilford County Superior Court by Judge J. H. Clement to 18 months in the county iail Tuesday of this week. for throwing a pan of boiling lye water on her husband, Sam Woods. Sam, upon the witness stand, stated that he didn't know" why his wife threw the boiling lye water on him and refused to give full testimony as to the facts involved in the case. The police who made the arrest stated that L,ela Mae boiled the water and lye for the purpose of killing Sam, and after she threw the [ * v1 MJ1 11 * >11 n* jhv ~ t n nmunity leaders Standing: E. K< ray survey and Mebane, H. N.; ^ l ^-?? --? ? - - ' mai - rv oiiu uuiuuru iTiumieuu. uiui p '8. B. W. Barnes, was made was F ige, W. H. Chav- to see that ever; osa Winchester, ford county has i * \ ?????? Read iTLC )BER 18, 1947 1 CAMP. OVERO many firms have not yetbeen re-11 ceived. She also said that tenta- ] tive reports from many of these organizations were included in Wednesday night's report. The need to follow up was ' emphasized in regard to Whole- I sale, National and Special Firms , Divisions and division chairmen \ were urged to follow up and se- ( cure final reports from all of the 754 firms in tlie Unit Account r Throwing ater On Hubby mixture on him, peeling the skin off portions of his body and almost blinding him, she left the house and went to some of the neighbors and told them that she had fixed him, they had better go over and get him. Lela Mae, a short, stout, chunky woman, testified upon the witness stand very freely in her speech that she and her husband had had lishts every week of their marriage and she had gotten tired of it. Upon passing sentence, the sheriff stated that I.ela Mae was a good cook and that he would like to have her there to serve her time at the Guilford County courthouse. trmilt Hlghtower, Mrs. H. A. P. Mrs. O. T. Ohaiuiell and D. W. resent (it the time the photograph '. B. Morris. This group will help f person in Greensboro and Guila free chest x-ray; The Fu(ure Outlook! f IOK PRICE: B CBINTS AIGN ?OAL Division. Many of these firms rave not yet reported. The Unit Acount Divisions had i total quota of $147,756. Their, eports were: Auto-Gas-Oil, quota, $3,200, total reported, $3,452; 'Finance, quota, $6,000, total reported, $6,794.50; Industrial, quota, $80,000, total reported, $8!3,641.16; Insurance, quota, $9,500, total reported, $10,553.23; National Firms, quota, $3,500, total reported, $3,302.80; Retail Chain, quota, $11,000, total reported, $11,124.07; Retail, quota, $9,600, total reported, $9,855; Special Firms, quota, $7,000, total reported, $6,170.35; Wholesale, quota, $9,500, total reported, $9,092.75; Public Employees, quota, $S,456, total reported, $8,513.25. The Public Employees Division is composed of the following: Colleges, quota, $3,000, total reported, $3,414; City of Greensboro, quota, $1,200, reported $1200.75; Guilford County, quota, $500, total reported, $571; Social Agencies, quota, $606, reported $852.50; Federal, quota, $1,800, reported $947; Schools, quota, $1200, reported $166.50. The grand total reported by the Unit Account Divisions Was $152, 491.11. fPV,? Cnnnl^l dlfin Til lr I c i nn X lie OlJCtiai VI11 LO LflHOlUU 1 ported on 85 of their 103 prospects. A report was made of $20,429 on a quota of $20,000. The Negro Division with a quota of $1500, turned in a report totoling $1,574.53. This represents only part of the Negro contributors of the Chest campaign since all Negro employees in the Unit Account Divisions are reported with their firms. The Professional Division, oi* a quota of $6,500, reported Professional A, $2,053 on a quota of $2,000; Professional B, $4,119 on a quota of $3,775; Professional C, $945.50 on a quota of $7 2i5. Contributors who have not yet been reached and would like to make a contribution were asked to mail their contribution to D n T)nv 4 nrnnnehnvn M. . V/. UUA U, UICCUOUWIU. HIS ONLY FAULTS New Jersey man awaiting hinging for the robbery of a bank and the murder of three persons does not smoke or drink and is an earnest Bihle student. His only faults, it seems, were robbery and murder.?Windsor (Canada) Star. LIFE IN THE U.'8. A. A Missouri lass of 28 months has a vocabulary of 3,800 Words I and keeps track of current I events. A child must know, these I days, if a parent asks "Why?"? San Frisco Chronicle. Did you ever stop to think how many ancestors you must have had since the days of Columbus?