ssf * s^ j& | , - 'S^Sa^^aAs " % ft; |& Ilgi I ■ - - ' .'. ■ ' * ‘ ■ 1 : “ . ■">\;. .;_ . ■ a: < „ (l’ > KOBE SON LEAVES FOR EU ROPE Singer Paul Robeson ihat) hags bis granddaughter Susan, 5 1-2. prior to Searing AirpotC New York City aboard a BOAC flight for Lon dun, .Tilly loth Looking on i* Susan's fattier Paul Robeson Tr (right) Thank?. to a Sup reuse Court decision* Robeson The had been denied a passpou for years because of his a th-ifies. received permission to i travel t»*et the objections of the j state department He plans a se- ; nes of cohterfs and ft ><ce ap pearances in Europe. (UPI PHO TQ i Ruling In' Arkansas Case Looms ST. LOUIS. Mo. ~ The United States Court of Appeals acted last week to assure an early ruling on ■"hether the Little Rock. Ark. school board must proceed with integration in September at Cen tral High School. Chief r udge Archibald K. Gardner. SMS. named three jud ges *o hear an appeal from an eH*-r by District. Judge Harry ? Lensley at Little Fork block ing integration there for two and one-half years. Without committing themselves te s dole, the judges indicated that they expected tc rule on the ease before the fail term gets under way They ere Judges Harvey M Johnson, 62 of Omaha. Neb a Democrat. Martin D Van Ouster- ! hsut. 53. of Orange City. leva. Re publican; and John B Sanborn, 74 . of £+ Paul Minn a Republican j Beth «ides are invited by the jurists— The National Associa for the Advancement of Colored People and the Little ICONTfYURD ON PASS J) Dr, Snowden Challenges Realtors By staff writes T'llS Sixth Me* fin? r»f ' the Carolina Real Estate and Build ers Association closed its one-day session Saturday evening. July !2. with a dinner meeting in the Blood - worth Street YMCA with Dr. Geo W. 'Snowden assistant to the Com ajjfesioner Federal Housing Ad ministration, as the guest speaker Dr Snowden, a former pre- GD;'JPSYGBF SFK , CAROLINA REALTORS. BUILDERS CCV'G.JNE HE RE-— Members cf the Carolina- Real Estate and Builder* A iTflatloD held their an ctii meeting m this.- city last Saturday. The group heard an address by Or George W Snowden issist? nt to thf com mission er Fecler&l Mousing Administration. Seated, from left to right. Are: S. X. Gib* Mentai Patient Drowns in Pond At Goklsboro » GOLDSBORO - The body of an epileptic, patient at the State Hospital here was found eariy Friday morning m an irrigation pond, located one third of a mile west of the hospital admits! ration building Hospital superintendent Dr. M M V’itols, said Thurston El liott. 65. apparently suffered an epileptn seizure while dif ginig fishing worms and fell into th e pond Coroner T T Seymour ruled *he death as acridf n*al drowning The -upenntonednt said the John H Brown Ol Shaw Accepts A New Position John H Brown Jr. a grauclate •f St Augustine's College, class of m7 J fl Mi i JOHN H. BROWN, JR. I lessor of fiolifiorl lienee at ♦ i gi-iau- Univercity. jmcUc f ,i, transition that is n«w taking p'ace all over America. "It is becsv.se tm.- tnn. itmn j involves displacing segment:- of the ; opulaiion that it places a crest j "snonsibility upon those engaged \ n the real r-tate profession. Dr. | '■ Continuing the speaker said i ; man who was allowed outside pri vilege: had been missing since 5' i p m. Thursday. When found, his tongue and lips had been bitten | indicating he had suffered a i seiKurt. A retired railroad employe from • Wilson, Elliott was admitted to the hospital last January. The epilepsy seemed we!! controlled by treatment and he w!■ allowed to roam the outdoors. Dr.- Vitro*:, reported I Elliot* war on® of several ps ! tients to sell fishmg worms in front of the hoepiUti. 1953. has been appointed District Executive in charge of Field Op .•I at ton of the Junior Police and Citizens Corps, Inc,, Washington. ; d. c. ft, yi 11 be Mr. Brown's res ponsibility to supervise seven teen field uni(% throughout the Distriet in the work of ritizen ship training to combat Juven ile delinquency, After graduating from St. Aug ustine's College, he received the toaster's degree .from Columbia U* ! niyeisity, and did further* study . at New York, and Vale Universi i tics. He hac served an principal of I high schools in St, Pauls and I Spring Hop®. N C. and forth» : past six years, vas dean of men at Shaw University. Mr Drown ir married to the for mer Mi?? Geraldine F. Powell of j North Carolina. They have two j children. Mi. Brown began his ' work on July 13. i 1 Wherever there in progress in ; transportation. expansion and ; change •• in public service*, the : growth and development of ritio®, | human beings must inevitably be displaced.’ 1 ' j Tt. was poin’crl out that the real* j tors had a direct .responsibility of i leadership in seeing to it that the (!COMT*?fUE» ON PAGB *) .on, secretary; Dr. Snowden. Clarence M, Winchester, president; and i w. cfitff Vix Mx ■ Sts-ndLitijE *tosi? r srt.* J-?nr* c s A. i Slitps-t'd, £? jy Sffi!ti2 Rois'fti 53 C C h ML BU(h?^x, Senior, C £. Graves, J. £ Strickland, E F Lee, Mr Brown W. P. I ' Digits and A. E. Brown. <STAFF PHOTO BE CHAS. R. JOKES). JUR YPONDERING BASS’ FA TE Jurors Hear Final Pleas In Rape Case Ry STAFF WRITER At press time, the case ot Mat- 1 fchew Phillip Bass, charged with j rape here, ivaa being summed up i to the jurors by the. attorneys for the State and the defense. Because of the explosive nature of events in the Matthew Phillip > Bara trial, the court, was emptied J of spectators Tuesday when Mrs. i Sarah K Mahler, ,"5, alleged rape : victim, testified in the Wake Coun- j t.y Superior Court 'ln highly dv.niptiy» hs ginge, Mrs. Mahler told caJray hew she was raped, slashed! j with a knife and beaten by Bass, a .janitor, while a* work i in Occidental Life Insurance, Budding on the evening of Tuns 12. Mr?,. Mahler Mated that -h* was fence left for dead but -•••••*“how j was able to find her u»v to help, i TWO NEGRO JANITOR:, were failed +o the etor.d A nM: officer * w*ho helped to ar'<W Bp?.-., and a radio announcer were also called . upon to give tc/dmor, (>••• ihe ! state. The two janito!? worked with ! Bs?s in the insurance budding, j Newspaper traders. who have followed ♦?>e d-aflv sli> | ries about the alleged oitn?. of Ba*-s, know that the defen dant j?. on trial f»t hi* life j How-eve' Base has pleaded i»wt jujltr <n ibe ch urges i*{ rape iiod assault whh tritrnt in merrier, The Court has appointed Her- ! • man Taylor, local Ncero aitome”. Ic defend Bass 47 and the father of eisht children. i Along with Bass. a t *h« trial Tuesday, vis his •<ufe. Mrs Bass. (C. ONTTvrjF.O ON FACE 7) State, Soy t!i Could Fee! jHoit Impact j By MARCUS B, BOULWASR Ihi3 reporter sat in an air-con | dmoned U. S. Eastern District ; Court Monday and Tuesday and : saw ihs legal machinery at work j in behalf of Joseph Hiram Holt. ] Jr , local Raleigh youth and it mac I set the precedent for all simihsr cases in North Carolina and the South, Young Holt. 15, came bcfnfe » Federal judge the first two days of (bis week for the pur pose of gaining entrance to the all-white Needham Broughton Rich School j The trial was heard before Judge j Edwin M. Stanley, of Greensboro, I i who slated early in the trial that i the two Issues seem to no; j fl) Whether or pot. fee plaintiff \ I exhausted administrative remedies i ‘ before resorting to court action, j and (3) Was the action of the Re , ieigh School Board in rejecting j Holt's application based cm race a? (fONTWTJEO ON PACK *) j: j i Bohus ||| .jjKj^y Holt Case Could Set Precedent THE CAROLINIAN VOL. 17, NO 42 SATURDAY. JULY 19. 1958 RALEIGH. N. C PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 15c Four Admit Bombing r: b SK YOUNGSTER WINS COLOR TV SET A young Atlanta youth now visiting in Raleigh, Dwight Robinson, won an SBOO console col or television set given »way after the. WRAL-Television Open House last Sunday, Approximately <5,000 people visited lhe new studios on Western Boulevard last Sunday, seeing one of the most completely equipped television station* in the United States. Young Robinson who is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Henry Holden on East Davie Street, dropped his name info a giant hopper which was pulled out as the lucky winner op a WR AL-Television news show on Monday evening Dwight, was almost speerhlesr, with delight as he was presented th® television set hv WEAL General Manager, Fred Fletcher, but he did manage an enthusiastic “thank yon." YMCA Opens Campaign For Members With Feast Here i| The annual YMCA membership enrollment campaign was launch ed with a watermelon feast on: Fridav night with Dr, Nelson H. j Harris, general campaign chair- 1 men. presiding. C. N Coble, ram paisn director riisrujised camp* \ aign plan?, so the enthusiastic workers present,. He was assisted! by E. h. Halford, general secretary.; i Durinc the meeting, campaign; | plans were discussed by A. E.' j Brown, Archie Smith, Lav/rcnr? • Lindsay. D. N Jarnagln. W. H ! Fuller, J. N. Sorrell, C. L, Andev j son and others Report meetings have beep, j scheduled, for Tuesday and Fri (COWTJ7WBD ON PAGE 3S j CAROLINIAN ! ADVERTISERS j BUY FROM THEM _ ! PAGE i j O. K CletMnr Compon--- Electric* I Whclesatets Inr j Pamotu Bakery Compel i Nelson’*. In;. i Bor'leu Ice Cteam l PAGE 3 | Firestone Stores I Vogue \ Pools* Pie Shop i Wake nutate Company j Town &. Country Tire cimpam j Union Finance Company j Wirnn Eleefrlc Company ! Security Realty Co. I PAGE S i Hair Oil-Belle Company John son-Lam be Company Pipslf Wiggly Mr. John W. Winters i Si; Sussos Hatter* A Cieaticr* j PAGE S j Ka*ro Window C-. I Capitrl loan Co., Inc. i Firjt-Cltiren.i Bank «&- Trust Company | Allied Aluminum Company I Swain Awning Ml;;. Company I Taylor Radio & TV Service I Brooks "V Poole I BAGS 1 \ jfoyr.e & Bailey Furniture Company ! Dillon Motor Co \ Sanders Motor Company 1 PAGE ?. 1 c olonlil Store* i italei.ct Funeral 3oc:t Gem Walrii ohop I Cis'ella Beautr College j David G Allen, Confr. ' Mr. C. Karl Llrhtman j State News IN Brief SMOOTsWIFf OVER tTv FRO CIKAM GREENVILLE A shooting in- J ferspersed a husband and wife ar- ! gument over which television pro- j (CONHKCKO ON PAGE *> ! K C Produrti £ >1 Young Hardware Co. PAGE 3 FY Service t Anpiimcs r onvpi.' The Capital Cot 4-Cola Bottling Co., fnr. Auto Finance Comfimy A. & P Super Market* . R E. Quinn Furniture Company State Finance Company < Up Bottling Company ; Cross Poultry Johnson Mattress Co. I PAGE 10 ( WMi&lHnstoM Ttrtite Apts. Blood worts SL tourist Home Mechanics A Farmers Bank Heater Well Company 1 Cavent-ss In-urrnee Agency Pepsi-CoS4 Hnttllng Co of Raleigh Carolina Builders Corp Watson’s Seafood & Poultry Co tee. ITmttead Transfer Co. & Food Store Dillon Motor Finance Company Dunn’s Esso Service ttidj-eway’s Opticians Warner MemotUls ! Deluxe Hotel PAGE U j Sandy Land Wilts* | 8. B. Sues* I- Co. U'T'l Grocery Amhasiadcr Theatre Price s Shell Semen Statlcri PAGE 18 New Lincoln Case f irolini r<v*-ei & UiM Coir.rsn ' At me Realty Coippany Belly Auto Sales Horton’s Cash Store 1 The Hood System Industrial Rank Victim And Solicitor Will Not Press Charges DURHAM—F our Durham teenager;, confessed Friday to throwing an Army training hand grenade at the heme of a Bap tist minister and interracial relation.-. leader Monday, in what of ficers described a• a pr mK ’ Officers reported that the youth.- would not be rbarged since neither the Rev. Warren Carr nor Solicitor W. H. Murdock planned to press diarge.'. Those arrested were Norman C, Shepherd 1.7. Charley vV Clark 13 and Charter, M Bas . 13 Detective Cant.,-,n 7V t Cat-, said ?I1 four of fh*- vouHv h: u confcc-spd s o taking part m the in cident shortly alter midnisbc, Monday. Both Murdock ajid Pev. Carr .•aid they felt there was no mah • cons intent or ihoucld ol doinq any harm J n the Carr fame • which was in the house at. the *!TT)P of the grenade t.e.. - .nr. Neither t arr not ms. wu*> « .< Convicted Os Raping GLI, B, Local Man Ts Life A Wake Countv Superior Court *.ury, after deliberating more fir? • two hours last Wednesday m?n*. found 28-ye?' -o!d Cleveland June, ol Raleigh guilty of raping , eight-year-old girl at.-*! recor-i mended that, he spend t)ie rr t ■ his nßijiial life in prison. Judge Malcolm Paul immediaL ly imposed the sentence op Jrm who had been on trial since Tur day on the charge of raping tl, child on the morning of May J m the kitchen of her parents' ap mtment. M? v|k * ' i *<•* ..»**. * V Jr m ' I>4 # \ W%%’. -Jk VV \ W I It ! "TO WWO i f:A \? r* \-\ ’f k ■—«“ * \'Vy- : i| SACK FOR TWO— There’;- .toet” for <•«»•» In the colorful robe of Ghana boxer Floyd Quarty, v-'bo .--hares it v/Mfc !9-year-old Arastti tian no n vm- v Lovruitie f ■- 1 ry, rt the R r -val Ait Forte station of Afh.ifl in 4 h- ecuaft o£ GliHorrus. Valet. They are anv-ns - soma 1.500 athletes in training at the station i f, r the Empire and Common wealth games, which started in Cardiff, Wales July 1 0th ' i injured, when the firecracker-like ; '•? ?'<-'’*» r■' ’Pint til & VCtZi * ! dorr a * v Hie home. Poll! Chief W. w. Pleasants '■. and Gates they felt the gren *! ado loosing had “ho connection r’-wifVi o r »jjh it >m from ‘Carrs ; connection with fcfc? Durham Hu r' man Rotations Committee, an in - , ::>l i 1 lni j p r-: -, p i- rj nrOiV ; . S ' r>:-i> nor- ■ between Negroes and ” | whites here p , A detective said he did no! tTOrSWKCEO n% PACE 2! Oefc-nso attorney Ellis Kaa •-•! -ought to have the verdict set aside as r.on*raiy to ths weight of evidence offered by the Stale When this motion was dented. Na-sgH requested an arrest of .lodgement but this ■! • al'-w dr*t*ed The lawyer then guv* not i< e of appeal to the Slate Supreme Court The small girl, during question ;n;v by Solicitor Le;v.ei V. Chalm ers, testified that she v. a . aisauIf (CONTINCEB ON PAGE S 3

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