NO CHANGE IN RANK OF RACE POLICE
•*•■*■***★* fm * tkuii
CITY HEADS SAT
NO BANK CHANGE
NEED BE FEARED
RALEIGH In statements is
■unci Tuesday City Manage: Roy S.
Braden and members of the Cilv
Council revealed ihai r:o chanee in
fdatus is involved in the current
move to place Raleigh s two eoloi - j
ed polieetneiu in unifoim.
In a press interview with rep
resentatives of the CAROLINIAT
City Manager Braden disclosed n at
he had recommended mat. the t \ - j
policemen, Josopn Winters and |
John Baker, be placed its uniform. |
This recommendation, he said, j
followed numerous requests from
individual citizens as .veil as civic
••roups that this action b* taken
He pointed out, however, that
these requests were in line * iti;
hr own thinking on the subjec
since he felt that denial of unifotm
to police officers constituted a <a
nial of both respect and protection
to which, they were entitled
NO STATUS CHANGE INVOLVED
When asked whether the uni
forming of the two officers would
tear.! to any change in their grade.,
dirties '.a com pen.' tior. Mr Brad- u
declared emphatically that llm w,.
not SO.
He added tha* tic arc and havt
been carried on the Department*.,
rolls as pa'roiurn ai ! iha! d
will continue uni,.‘tanged in this
classification
Qucsi.ioiied a to wfictlHu ;*ddi
Nona) Ntfiro policemen would pc
appointed in the oca; future. M
Braden declared that th > c umol be
done until a new bun;, : h« been
approved and put imo eff< c«.
While admitting an apparent
need sot 'considerably -i rr police
men to provide adequate and nee- j
Cssary protection and law enforce
merit ii many parts cf the city,
he- said that a -Judy is now p an
ned to determine the exact pda..
needs of the city.
tCominued on page four!
White Seaman
Hits Jim Crow
h \ IfiMl N!) T. < KAimoURNE
GALVESTON. Tex. i A.HPi - Bo
ieve it or wot. Texas in gets the
spotlight this time on something
realty new:
Here’s hov. it all happ ned: a
,’7-year-old merchant seaman. Chit -
• nee .Jack Peterson, a white man.
who hails from Birchwood. Whs..
". as hailed into court Friday for
sitting with Negroes while aboard
r Galveston bus, and ••• fine of .>.’s
and costs was assessed by Corpora
tion Court Judge Edward Jabn
hi answer to the charge against
him Peterson told the court that
he believes in racial equality and
through the Galveston ordinance
which forbids white and Ne;»«>o
passengers from occupying the
same section or riding together.
was 'unconstitutional.*'
The Mode, young seaman tells the
folios- ing tore: ”1 wa; riding on
a tu, Thursday and was tatkin,
ith some Negroes, The bus .-top
ped a! ttv .station A eomp.m.v >(•
foual entered tin Ims and warned
me tlrt I was violating a oiy .aw.
The official obtained signed state
ment ’• from sonic of those on fie:
bus regarding the matter. Police
Midwest Cathc
Start Scholars!
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. lANPIj
As part of Interracial Justice,
■ e k in Catholic colleges students j
in seven mid western Catholic uni-:
vtsHies helped i -dabli-h a «-ho :
1-rship fund for Negro student; in ;
week.
Tht Interracial Jus (.tee cominis
•dun of Equina college he e headed
Hit: c mpoign. Other schools in the
drive were:
University of. Notre Dame. Soum i
Bend.. Ind.: St. Mary s College, •
Holy Cross, Ind.; S'... Mary-01-tlu.
Woods College Tom Haute, ion.;
fit. Francis College. Fort Wayne. •
lad.: Nazareth College Kalamazoo,
U. S. Not Reaching Ideals,
Declares Bishop B. J. Shiel
CHICAGO Hailing the report
of the President’s Commission on
Civil Rights as “» sign that we hav<
not forgotten that things of the
spirit, are the things by which we
shall be great" the Most Reverend
J. Shesl. D D. auxiliary Bishop o.i
Chicago, told the annual Deca
logue Society of lawyers that we
are still a long way from realizing
our own ideals.’
Bishop Shell spoke whin he w».
honored with the society’s awaid
THE CAROLINIAN
VOL I Ms: XXI!, NO. :>7
NCTA WEIGHS BEACH OFFER
★★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *
RED CROSS DRI VE UNDER WA Y
SLUM BOAL SET
LEW PtfßS!
rs ?TTfK!K T
R A!,HIGH V. ■■ •• . .i means o
• isn:„' .. Sh'O UOi) dr-vt : -iirn n! one
■ uaiou-nance fund vco'ch is
cun condition hindering .cnic •
Hon of ttic 1 000 Hammock Bji
its as a recreational area will ::h
nc of the major • •*•:!• nv con
fronting th*. North Cm olina Tc ch
a .\ -uori wneit meet:-, it.
Raleigh next we* h
Willing!! s- to donate tiic silo with
its four-mile beach ; rea to Ihv.
NCTA \> as exprcscwl . w.ral years
ago by its owner I>. William
yti- rr,' nationally k. own brain
p lalii-t and phibmtr pist.
Until recently. however. eondi
I Continued on pag-. foun
PHILLK PASSES
JOBS EIGHTS LIM
mil .A DF.LT’H IA By a um.tii
it.ous vote of 1e Iff members of (he
City Council. Fan .Employment,
* Pi .uctir: s. bill V. as enacted into lev.
during a regular scs.-ion of that
boa> held last week Philadelphia
thus has joined the ranks of othci
large metropolitan cities whi<..
■ have adopted equable employment
i opportunities for minority groups.
Considerable interest has be cn
displayed in the bill ince its m
: reduction bv Council mm Woodie
Armstrong, lone Negro tnctnbci
from til 4tli District; G urge Max
man. also of the 415; Di-triei; l ens
Ti. Schwarz. Till District: and Coun
rif head Frederick llanrian.
\DOI’TION l)H AVH>
ARix-ngh lie hiP h.-d been up
i:i.v d by a sub-co; lmitfie after
hectic p eliminary hearing dm
i ,g whicii tb: •• ppijnunts and pro
ponents ‘>f Hie I d! ivo vigorously
<C ntinned on page four*
olic Y oaths
hip for Race
1 MeT, : and S' J <> -'p i oti.r-g ■
I r ’o!}egeviiit, Ind
j - -
II finis Visits Pariiamem
LONDON iAN Pi World h> v .. -
weight champion Joe Louis attend
ed session of he he,use of cont
i rnons last week and ate lunch in
•he membus dining r<-om. He and
his wife. Mm vs. were guests o*’
: Capt Stephen S win tier. Labor
j mV. u- L i Stafio-d.
Membi is who recogi i/.ed him
|he sat in the gallery chered tun .
j Tie also was .shown omo of th
j House’s 1.100 rooms. 1* wo- very
*in cresting.” the Bomber said.
jof merit tor “waging Incessantly
! that warfare which right and jus
tice and truth must wage unceas
; in-l.y against falsehood, hatred,
j ignorance and bigamy . "
I “it enrrmi V d-. mtd that sorn.
i real progress has been node In the'
j granting of full civil l ights,”
| op Sheil said, “yet it is dishearten-'
ing to think that most of our Abner-1
| infills are slaves to ignorance.. to
| tear and to prejudic. where ow \
(Continued on pap- four)
IIALKIGII, MOUTH CAROLINA
| RALEIGH RED CROSS DRIVE HEADS j
; .. '' '' "I'■ ~ sy|,A*
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y "V’; r ; . . |p|p
a- ' V-.; v jjjljrefcaa
UM&WSjff. >v ‘Nyt -aV' L ..^
'■ S - ••• ••
Henry Wallace Urges New
Trial For Ingram Family
Homy Wallace .‘his wt>:k w ed 1 ..con sentenced In ■ ■ a h im
: Georgia’s Govern"? Melvin E . ciicnirr-L.'nce.s vi oh woulo
Thumps-in demanding a now tri.u :• L-,i iy inJn Jc i -u'w-r miM ;.i ruige
lor Mr- Rosa Lee Ini;ram arc! in i of jn.-.tice ’’
I two mine" sons v. ho. he chargeo. 'C ..iHuued or. page loun
Senate Speakers Blast
Newest Jimc.ro w School
Plans During Hearings
j WASHINGTON Led by the
N.'iACl’. lo.iicsen'abV' .- of 12 ivi
jiionai organ;.i,-Lous declared b.cr
•:■ Her bppos.: mu (<• Hie e Uiblisii
. • :ni r J eg re ga led r ginnai < n :
in one of the iiv-.s' ■m|i’.i
;.■ i.- lie lie*.: flip*.- eve. lv 11 in v re
U 11'.'''!* 0' I il('k i • " itf.to JOJ- ;
-l okiuoi Uli, a iie b s!<s eonm ■ - 1
i > ima] cor.seni to o compact order ;
led wiio by 14 *? it hern govtn nor» |
I vv.ic*’ by ary MfedicaJ Hehom j
. 1.-hv'iiil J-CIiUC-: *’. WOui I ;
i a a r gioniil school.
I;: ./ in R'.imz iiicn." bold tbai |
i ' i a plain ater.ip: on "e p. . |
of .-outim-n states b* l 1 circurn-,
fci-.t in.cit.ii'i::- ol the Uni ed Sur s j
: Supreme Court requii 'ng states io j
I ' .vC withi n'i'u'i) .wj Ixmnaarie |
Util ciiueat iciiiiil oppor unity fi,!
! Nev.ro -Uidi s. ~nd 2 ; pcrpctuai
| riuci.L *nal svgre-atiot. and dis-;
; <•! unit.ation with, in.' expi e>M.- ~p- i
, u oval of Congr. ss.
App .mrig as witnesses again;!
J the southern scheme were. Thur
jin.il Miirsliall. special counsel
j the NAACT*. Dr. J. Q. Gathings. \
| ehiarman of the board of trus:i-e>.
National Medical Association; Di .
Millard R. Dean ;*. pr. senting tin
'National Dental Association; Ni. C
Clarke, president •>( the Natfor.il j
1 Negro Insurance Association: Ai.n.: I
Vtsssi'lß exeeutivi secretary o: •
; National Assoeiution of Coloietf
i Graduate Nurses: Pi*ofessoi>. G
!M. Johnson and James Nab; i- rw,
1 -esenting the Conference of Pro
I dents ol Land Gram "ollegw-; Dr
{Martin D. Jenkir. •■.. educotion;:! w
sultanl tor the National NVgiv*.
v], \V. A )ci r.a.gan, iiieetur '
'he /r.iiernal Council of NcC’-. j
i , u i f-n<'s Gcomc L-P Weaver, m- i
Negro Medics Ignore
Hospital Posts Io Build
Own Private Practice
i ,j to ftnu according o Dr fag- i
j n.und L Friedman, id- igniug. oyu
I b. ;iii, Hospital .
| The lack of candidates usually j
j ‘ams froei lDt■ desire ot nies: N
| doctors' to gel into r rival' piac- |
j tice immediately anti meke m;. i
| money, lie said.
The a re not './il’o g to pnd j
| ,’ivi; years as an intern- <>r res• vent j
jat Sydenhani of cher posts
The I'csi funcies. mo «1 1> d'-nit" j
Negroes b.v '' hue r.o •) itals. arc i
i ;•>•••. requisit:' of the Am. in an Modi-j
..al assoeiiiUon foi c.' iifie&tloi's ‘ j
i spece lists in \ui ions btanehes o;’ j
j rnedeif'.e. Sydeniiafn 1 ffers fft.i- i
■ bi-ncit'S iv.e(,neii’.c. ry orftiO' j
1 edic so; > pafh.-ii g.y. .ir b.'.’. i
sia. pediafrics and x* v.
All but the inodieii»'» u-.d urge:i
! 'I
divisions have been passed up »>
•Vt.-gro doctors since most of them
. who wish to specialize chouse nv.d. •
; m< ..lit: Mirgery or • ■ .■ -;teti n.; nir.
' gyaecolofcy. on the m nmist Uu'J.
WliliK ENDING. SATCUDAY, MARCH ‘JO HM-S
( A. 'i.iiii* Rod i ross Chajit'i
i n.nraian lor \1 ( ounty is
'liiiv.n congratulatin'; M, It.
<MU K It loilAwiru tlio “Kick
Os) me* tins .nus dinner for Die
Kaioi:;h Negro Division I fits fund
drive which was Meid it the
t.iooiiw m ill Siroi 1 VMt A ki iiiuy
night. • shown Ldum \.
1 I* ineni. .“i8 eonoi'.ij drir-o riiair
man
lii :,r.vv.-i.- f Or. H> .u ci
i) jii. i\|;;; t iet. ’or if Ml practice"
Such an oui look ;s •'calamity"
; iiccocdJi.tt to Dr. Fricnman. who elf *
iht: c.etd if! Negro -p<-
1 !' its;. | ia viu-ulaiiy m the south Hv
; Aiv;.v conduced by D V, .
' vim ,a .ij" Cobl. pjofi--. "•!' r >f
! ,-;i. - :irrd -kuv (-d imp fewer
• Nej?ro sjhcislisifc c>d)c» ov
|vn \’H' country ,as i'>rn pared b>
; i-.-.niv than 20.000 while v
M mm*; pal Jut!}*** Gels
I Trill Gmirl Assignment
j LOS ANGELES iANI'i Ke»
| cotvr'ig an honor unsurpassed by
j any of tiff- • diicr Ncooo judg"- in
1 5 lu Urn cd States. Jntier Ed« in L
i Jctfcr-r.il was promoted last week
|Nr j-, bent'!' in « - une"ior court,
t Hr v.as named fnr the rcal by
j Sit;-,’p Supt'rrne Justice Philhp ;itt>
jsen. The incretit-e in salary is fmui
i 2.500 per rcni .. . .
Court to $15,000 in superior.
StOO,PC? yy
in rpn ?.? $Tj.
’?„-'; V' i lit-* ' 4 il a } • •*
RAUIIGH H>i w beto vb
coopcratsot! off: A o;W C-'yro p
i *0 ’ •:'! V • i 0 : 3 ‘ i A*> 10;' i <.':•’*» K*M
r:•»>-;S UM]-i '::vc Frid ■" -’o’
Cross officials aiUkjdtY the
Dhi'O-n at \\a Blood v 'orth SU'oot
Y fviC A.
To* dinuov n*:oo?in« w fo,-h -nuk u
! * oe r hi - « e >:* j• l> •: i■< • ‘ »n ».* a
i woviid be mot.
I "You you:”*•<: Ivf'.-. ho cc- 'set your
cause I hav: .--oon you in actio - m
s' t i;c pas 1. ' J ■./t Os; \v l i ?Vsr?ot; nei.
A Dido.o . •1 03 yl‘
i VV &kO*01; f;y R<‘d Cr(>s. .#j§g|
ms \s n n keuef
Mr. Dillon cdod Yi work &.-j u
: by :Ik* Red Ci ■ v.n a nation *4 as
hoyh nor Wake C umty hus -.vor,
aiKi i pray wil! ucvoi be H.r vu;
He urcM bis tb-enav. r.uwc* •
*C• >n iini j ed on f■ >ur ?
DELTAS ORGANIZE AT ST. AUGUSTINE’S
L J
vaT- 3jS£lf», iH^^i
'
Drive To Force Regional
School Plan Charged By
NAACP At Sen. Hearing
W AsSt'T N" I TON 1 AX!-’; The
| NA AC)- delivered a .stinging rebuke
,» Sei : AU-\;< '<ier W ilt y. U.. W !
i chairman 01. the senate judicial.) j
j di'bcommittee, and J. Howard Me- •
i Grath. < D.. R 1.) who make up j
; the subcommittee to hold hem i it;:;.
jon tin. ft luOii'i to give com-;
* gressional approval to the regioa- i
Angier Townsmen Barred
When Court Calls Venire
In Smith Slaying Trial
Woman, Li\inn \s Man
Id S cars. Dies H lOi
CINCINNATI, Ohio X
i worn.in, known to all the world
(luring Hi*’ last If* yr irs of hot
life a-, ,i mao and who at the
’ time of tier death wa masque
rading as "t has is< Stria. ■-. "
die*! here last week at the age
n. 1 107.
llrr true sex was discovered
ii: i’itu ! v hi- id,! Belle IfcrUi
“step daugHser" of "Mr. Harris"
\\ In; -aid that the woman had
"nui! "ird" In-r moidrr in lso*.
thus becomig her "stepfather,’'
and that her mother had Curd
sums time later.
j*ns sirians discovered the
wimun masquerading when
"Harr's" was hit !;*, .. n ailisnno
hitc in 040. according to Mis.
ItedJ’x account o! tee woman,
hut mulling van done or said
about it.
PRICE 7c
NA A CP Pro tests
Slayi,rig Verdici
* a*re- *1» 'dt
~rr f «j r»
«*L!- (0 li.eL .sL Is
TO ? r JlftJM m<?T
j. k yell ask. ioY !
VT I.AI'DKKDAL.E FU • AN!’*
Thi lira N{.;:i'u U» CTiU l caa-
Al. ,-y : 'uv ehtcUon '(•■ puhhc (i
--. ..y •'i I' !hi,. - I 5-si, »a* . Di V<»l !’>• " *•*
-iu-.hi,,’ (fnvf/C-fur of !■•;-.,> .
't*>.-c;i ’ ' ..übiiriici of the f vn
;:ta Spio uoulifif'-d iol sthooj ;;-e' iri
!»••••» see' 'a! di. ; triH. :- v, hJect to t^o
Ur, M'?oil's candidr.ey hO“ tayen
■s. ■ !:> i :\Uc. prliii ssionol erul
i.l ,iS' • u'l - iUJ:- thvOiK'hout ill
•mhudifng the Bi'owuri
. is is t Oi't.iocrai »r ccHJttr.ilttx?.
i '(■■. .re,is an up l si ::i> tHiSii !yin:
Dr. said. *'l! eery evi
sh that ti i senoo! boaibd needs
■ ■ enc acivice from this side nf tiu:
"!: v’ly rPiue:'; tiliit they :.s
!iic and I -y Km; a Negro vvouk!
S< HOOf. M l f?S
}{>• see! rie.i fa” ie-id .wo ittasous
'Omanned on page f-nirt
ai eolicg' scheme p-op-sed by tn<
sou! ai'i'V; governors,
Senate ROiu .fp nr. 'i.rus truitte.
V. J't set - 'la : . led it): t.i. * riity IV:
12. The NAACP cnarg.-d that con
:: ■■■ s- is u v inr to "railroad" the
r»'" asurt h rough without giving i'.,
..iher interested organisations.
(Continued on page four*
LILLINGTON Twc white An
:i*■ i re.-idt ui:-. wnt on trial baa
v et'k for the shot;'uc s!;:yiiig . i
one man and the serious wound
in g of another “as they walked a long
. road near Antic: ia-t Noxcniu: r,
Thi men who went to trial be
fore a jury from which all reside oh,
of the low nship in winch the stay
la'- took place lv.s ii-ari ba*a tl.
Wire Marvin Matthew.-:. 24; ano
VV.. at! Adams. 2d.
According to rcsidenfs of tin!
an a, the killing to *k >lace follow -
iop; an altercation bete'e*'*; tw- * of
;!n.- men a few miiHltO; i.‘ur;ie: au.
-ions which had been it-
Off I'HRFn (V
Although the shootin... too]: ufacc
l-a-ci on a bond -aa-a .i by gump
of ten An i 1 cside-nu
Cher,rsiou-u, W. V r.. (ANP)
N.\ AC oit-r rr ■■.. in ppepprtiiirn
with TOTJn.-rl • the Penn >K
vania Stato rouficil ct£ the Atr»«n: •
! can Vetorsns v'umtnitlec. joi.nod
hands here i y \wok ti> yr hr ■'
a Jeffers* >n county coroner’ 4
Cry’s “v/bitcw.'ish” ' a whi*.
Norfolk and West ■,■•■. 'air j
dfttoctn'c* of lite slSiying - on l| Vb.
20 of a hi ve-j, oJd Pfsjl.srUKphla
, \ C- r vicJa . *v<i. (;■ ■■
Sci Tell an d h : e slayer C. :u.
Campbell.
Sot-roll, acoomp tniod. ! *y h's
wife, was ridi’.\c in a iim crrAv
car on the Norfolk and We.- 1 - -r,
lint or.route to his former 'wne
at Pansliuu; \.i.. when h; wa ,
. killed by Campbell. Huv eye •
A-'Cit t :n,a stories ate told abco:-.
the incident - one of them winch
the coroner's jury heard.
Aci-ir! ding so testimonies of
Campbell, and John 'Brown, a
county constable, before t.n r<,r
--: oner’s jury. Serrel! was shot to
• prated. Brown from assault.
]r own corroborated Campbell'*
l-rStimonv
Pictured above are the prin
cipals in the Saint Augusiine’s
College chapter of the Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority which
was organized recently.
Officers of the new sorority
chapter which will be known
ss Gammo Rho are: Ire
Barnes. Virgin Islands, chap
lain: Yvonne Hart, Raleigh,
treasurer and sergeant-at-arms;
T:?ny Jefferson, Asbury Park,
N. J. vice-president and dean
of pledges: Mary Stacy, Bronx.
N. Y„, parliamentarian and
journalist: Blanche Combs, Ai
j larsia, Ga„ president and cus
todien: Carolina Alexander.
| Richmond, Va„ corresponding
j secretary: and Ruth Adams.
Orange# recording secretary,