Raleigh Reserve Unit Re-Activated
% f
HOLD KuKi \.N VI AKS. V
Negro bazooka team >i the 1 nil
rtf Stair % Army is shown in a<
lion on the front luies in Korea.
2-State Liquor Ring Cracks
INSANE MAN’S
RELEASE FROM
MIL SOUGHT
by SANDRA DO WEN MASON
WINSTON-SALEM iiai.u: ..-
lion lias been taken here to n-i.'iti( j
the release ->I . man v- ho the CAR
QI.INIAN reported V\ . !.omg held i
j, wfc .yristoo even thuugrr tm/iotmcecl j
v. gzgsf week the local branch
i «t fife* NAAl'f through Attor
ney- Oliver 1 Dinning, » iu
live ot Raleigh, uni one ol the
(Continued on page 8 this sec tion 1
If Si
HAPPLNED
IN
CAROLINA
L ;
Good And High
DUNN Henry Hoy liter, a local!
citizen, might have gotten good *
ai d high off tin- lifty rout drink j
oi moon -nine he bought oil two j
non here ,;.uu in 11 just he hanged j
ii he vva> high -,-uom it iu {my .fill 1 I
for it.
Hoy me r says that Alonzo Ah j
Clean and George Ciarl: tvlio al |
iegediy sold him the whiskey '<Tij>-
pen him lor the |tio wlien he look
out his wallet to pay.
Jus i who took the money lie
couldn't figure out, so both men
are facing trial of larceny from the
person
Niathmetician
DURHAM Thomas M. Dm'.inr,
dii, may be no Einstein, but he
certainly knows his figures',
At least he knows them so well
that tie was taken down to the
local lockup this week ami charged
with possession ol gambling de
vices when the ha; in was up
preheiided wills wits found to con
:a i u mint hers slip.-} and a small
ui Jliiuiit v
Out ftf Control
GHKRNSBORO That “hum"
liieard around Imre ihe fits! ol the
week was simply the sound made
by the local rein controls as ac
tion taken in the i.'ity Conned loos
enfid them for decontrol soon
The local Council voted live to
one to lilt the controls, making
action by the housing evptawiei
mandatory on the is;::ue.
i ; jßeal Hot Time
i twEKIGH The. e was a hot
in this old town lasi Sunday
afternoon when an overcooked
meal was the only distinguishable
object to be found on the premises
that an' hour before had been tho
home of fib-year-old .lactyb Gran!
Mr, Grant rcportodlv left Ids
supper cooking while he went, to
see neighbors. Before he had time
to make himself comfortable at the
home of ibe neighbors, Mr. Grant j
n(i*i ( .-.i km house nfirt-
A charred remnant of ihe hn»>--..;
that oricp a»nrni or 110-t G -Ml’tin j
Si. relates the end of. the story.
tin l«u alio TMU’f-tm-U Trsuiw
hav“ !.< > a iosti u.n»i nl:il iu spc.u
inert- ill! lev. oi Chlnju 01. the
• jio : %
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i fjf , %
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V; , y
vi %
! # ' : I
ts
i HOST \NI) FOl Ml 'David
! (Little David) S*c.Hh far w horn
; our arid ..H ifi W utsion isaU-iii
‘Vurtr Ntrarchiiig lasi week when
ht was reported lusi, has re
turaef. home, i ittle David's most
recent escapade u» go jutu
j business, He went into business
as a sho*'-shine buy at the Wilt
j 'tun Salem Bus Station, spend
; Inj; about a week away tfoiu
i home,
i
! BOSTON LURES GRAYS PITCHERS
Mojois Scout Raleigh $
RALiiIUU Uumintly hailed
as "the .'late's best team” the In
al Raleigh Grays face possible
i ill: antics nf Grays' pitchers uu
ess us their entire pitching staff
'<> the Heston National Beuguo
emu if scouts from the Boston or
-.tin I/.at ion are as well satisfied
Vridav this week as they were on
Thursday Os last week
At the Memorial Stadium m
Greensboro laid Thursday night.
Sum Allen, t ihoiou .emit ailll an
Betty Jane Prefers Not
To Talk About Herself
I Youthful Assault Victim Is
Deprived Os Interview
(EDITOR » NOTE: I'hls m
• fourth Hi tin* exclusive '
CAROLINIAN c-ries of articles
(.oiiuerning Clyde Brown, Ml
year-diil Negro youth, accused
of brutally healing Betty Jane
Clifton. youll ll u 1 white girl ut
Winston Salem.i
Rv SANDRA BOWEN MASON
WINSTON SAI I EM This series
Em included the personal o^lci'ra
tions of Mr (■ lif ton, father of Bet
jty J ute, victim in Hit- infamous
| heating case here. Ir hat also given
i 'he viewpoints of Clyde Browns;
J family and his "Kiri friend.” Dnr
ting tins week, the CAROLINIAN ‘
<Mi .i ivureaii (. oast. The fc»n
I’ufetrd t. s. Mil* Division has
pushed an t-N*Jmated force oi i
.000 eiw'my troops deeper mto
RUNNERS CAUGHT
IN 2-STATE WEB
'.-T - „ On fi:iukel
I _
Ittinueii Slates Is
Believtal L iidei uav
ELIZABETH CITY What are
-■lb vt'd to be the opening guns if.
tie w ,ir sim-t. ■'inoonshine' iu|u;ir
;pe nu.rt, v.ho slop their wares
urn Virginia to .North Carolina
,::d back were sounded here dur-,
-I the ;;. - ‘ week, .-nd witctj tiivee
aids and three automobile.-., along
ah live men cave inve,-tiyatin-*
tfa.'i :u!i ii.-icht on a malarious
uter-.-'-tate racket being operated in
at . ti'e-it
;*,t ica-.t i'O gallons of mOOt-shili
hiskey was cuugnt in transit
\TU on leers putn-lied the nigh
i>near then tast Fi uiiay night
| John Williams, driver of a 19391
1 Ford which carried Virginia ii
tfiro. was, miprehfuded with 45
(Continued on page 8, Ibis section)
other member of tin- Boston tat s
enl seekiua staff watched Knuc
kles Warimtck, a member ot the
urays hurling staff pitch the Ha I
k mil tea m to .1 G to l win over
the Greensboro Red Wings
111/. 11 BELASH!)
Aceus'din:.' to reports, Scout Al
len and bis traveling mate are
well (ileased not only with War
mack’s pitching, but are also tn
; go. ; ltd iii iht other Grays’ pitch
■ns who together this year have
efforts to get the story from the
'rut involved, Betty June Clifton.
I through this reporter made valiant
iHe found that BETTY JANE
DOESN’T WAN!' TO TALK
j A BOLT IT.
Mr. Clifton, the father, assured
me that I could visit hi.-, homo
when Betty Jam.; returned from
rim hospital. Along with J. Curtis
Wfmliini’.ton, another member of
Urn CAROLINIAN staff, I went
there on Monday. August I t.
Betty Jane’s step-mother re veal
; eh that Betty Jane was In States
ville with relatives, but would re
(Continued an page 8 ; thu section.)
tin. southern with .. three
pi al!“ed attack against the main
«ii:my peach head
DLL 11 CATE: Vf.ss Barber >i ti
lt-» of Raleigh was a recent drir
yatt- to the Girls’ Stale elstr
v anee staged at Winston-Salem
Teachers College. Miss Miller at
tended the Girls' State events
under the sponsorship of the
Charles l Norwood unit of the
American t.egion, Kufeigli
, rung up a r«-eord of «fi wins against
; six losses.
COLI.KGi: MKN
The hurling suff of the Raleigh j
1 leum is top-heavy with college men.
: h asting two men from the Shaw |
University t' 1A A runner baseball I
1 title team, and one from the St. |
Augustine:. Colleeg mound staff. 1
Kenneth Hat I le, a five foot elf j
mi inch rig lit-hander from Shaw
University. has added six wins to
iCoutinued on page 8. this section)
YMCA DRIVE IS
jEXTENBEB FOR
RALEIGH BRANCH
I RALEiCII A total of 989 j
I members have been enrolled and I
! SL*«3B 111 pledges of which 11468.60
' | cash has been raised in the Blood ■
i I worth Street YMCA Membership!
j I Campaign now underway.
■’! With Incomplete reports from j
- ] several teams, the campaign hatt j
| been extended two weeks and will |
■; be closed with a victory dinner
: scheduled during the last week in
; August it was announced by offl- !
cial-' this week. I
MOM DESERTS 3
STARVING TOTS
m
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: e
EDITION
VOLUMEXXIX RALEIGH, NOK'iii cA&GiJN.a SATI RDAV. ALCI.S'I iy, iy,,u Au jg
Scott Scores JC A) n
iirf cmdle!
IFCS nm LIFE
I i hililren Tuo Weak To
Hove When Found
B> Grandfather
Hr MLET A 22-year-old moth
er !• lacing charges here of leaving
i her three minor children starving
land dirty, while she goes on "wdc
•parties" which sometime.-, last as
-• ms two days at j time.
Facing charge*, of jicgtccting
f *er children aged G, three and
t«» is Mrs. Irene jonnsun,
w na.-.e fathrr-in-liw has pre
ferred the charges.
100 WEAK TO MOVE
The grandfather of the tiny vic
:tuns of neglect, J. A. Johnson, toid
police that he had made a trip tu
jthe small shack beside the city
dump yard where Mrs. Johnson
and hte children wet e supposed :c
•be living, upon ins arrival, the
grandfather revealed, he found the
two younger children lying m the
yard in front o£ the shack too weak
: tu move,
(Continued mi page 8 this section)
BESEfiVISI TB
BESSSIGNED
Tfl ACTIVE Dill!
| 465th Quartermaster
Group Recently Had
Training Session
R/UJPTGH Raleigh's crack
465th Quartermaster Service Re
; serve Company is to be re-activat
ed next month, the CAROLINIAN
; has been advised.
While no definite date was given
| for the re-call of the reserves into
|the service, it is believed that Sep
tember 1! is M-Day for the local
i peace-time soldiers,
j Headed by Captain Leonard
j Jackson, the 465th recently corn
ipleted an intensive 15-day training
jat Fort Bragg, N. C. and will pos
sibly return to that base when ful
!ly activated.
In the meantime, however, at
I least two members of the 405th
i have already gone back into ser
vice.
During the recent training per
iod, the men ■were re-schooled on
the most modern weapons and the
must generally accepted modes of
modern warfare. Their showing) at
Bragg was considered “excellent”,
Included among the members of
the Reserve unit are:
Pfe. Vuclt W Akins, Pfc Roger
I Dixon, Pvt. McCoy Jones, Pvt.
Lawrence Jefferson, Pfc. Thomas
Chavis, Pfc. Melvin Birdsall Pfc.
Norman Winston, pfc. James John
json, M. Sgt. Ralph Campbell and
M. Set. Albert Johnson Second
J row kneeling, left to right are- Sr,t.
William Scott, Pvt. Henry Chavis,
Pfe Cidney Jones pvt, John Stan
back Cpl. Vance Evans, Pfc. Evans,
j Pfc. George Flags, Sgt. Willis Stew- j
jart, Jr., Pvt. Wellington Smith, Sgt. J
I Samuel Counts Pvt. Earl Lindsay,
| Pfc. Genoa Fitts and Pfc. Richard
j Hit'h.
Also Sgt id Paul Miller Sgt.!
i Janies O. Autry, Pvt. Henry Hud-j
j gens, M. Sgt. Charles G. Irving,!
! 2nd LI; John IT. Long, Capt. Leonard
!L. Jackson, 2nd Li. Bruce Fiem- ’
rning, M. Sgt. Andrew Parrish, Cpl j
Charles Haywood and Cpl- Ridley j
iMcClennan, i
\y
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J
V. S. WAR TALK: Ambassa
j dor Warren H. Austin, Cm ted
i .States Security Council repre
sentative, and l)r Ralph tiunche,
lonnt'r Palestine mediator and
top-ranking director of the Trus
teeship Division of the UN, dis-
| RALEIGH CASE REPORT DELAYED
I * « n v f% «■ t*
Lad, 5, Is Polio Victim
- i
. ! RALEIGH A five-year-old Ra
leigh lad became the 29th reported
case of infantile paralysis in the
i Wake County area last week when
,|a delayed report on the true con
dition of the tot was made public. 1
I Found to be suffering from the
!dread disease as of August 5, was
I!-- •
St. Augustine *s,
S/mu; I / List Oates
i
i
AUTO MISHAPS : !
jGLAIM LIVES IN i
TWO N. C. CITIES [
•fIADEIGH At Mast two worn- j •
|mi in ,; their lives d#riui? the • •
| week as, flit- result of traffic mis- j
haps.
| in Goldsboro Mrs. Z»*tta Maej 1
! Wllli3, 83, tiled of head ami in
juries following a Sunday after- : 1
I i non automobile arnashup in which •
; four other person h were injured,
'l'ite accident occurred between s
Farktown mid the New Hope:;
School when a car driven by Car- i
; zf*ll Ellis, 24, skidded. and over t
!turned.
j in Raleigh, Mrs Daisy Dalton •
I Dark succniHlfetl MoruDv mori'ine t
l (Continued on page », this section) i
cuss the stalling antics of Deputy
Soviet Foreign IH.inf4.er Jiieoh
>!u!lk, chairman of the hudy
The Security Council lias been
Meeting at Lake Success t.j form
ulate plans for hasty cessation
of hostilities in Korea
Paul Leslie Currie of 110 Carver
Street here who was transferred
from the local Saint Agnes Hos
pital to the Greensboro ConvaU s-1
cent Hospital for treatment.
* According to reports, the small,
polio victim was taken to the St ;
Agnes Hu.rdtal on August , c > The’
Raleigh Colleges To
Taunt It Year; Men Si.
Aug's Stallmen
RAI.EIOH -■ Raleigh’s two Ne
gro college: have listed opening
•laics, with Shaw University
snatching a three day advantage
and opening on Sept 15 while St.
Augurtlne r open:) lot tju currents
year on the 19th.
The announcement;. of opening
date .-t and other considerations
were made this week by college
officials.
ST. AUG'S 84TI1 YEAH
The launching of the 1!)fu)-Gl
school .season will mark St. Augus
tine's ■'’-Hit year. Freshmen and
new sludontE are scheduled to be
gilt registration at the Protestant
Erd-copal college on the tilth
while returning students are sche
duled to report on Thursday, Sep
(Continued on page S, the -.i-ction)
eon is
iFPTFSHT
l\Ll hb i Lll i: I
LntjUl! mil L i |
l.fuel l v. LMlnc In I
Blast Against \!i j
Intolerant Ads
; WINSTON - DU. EM North C
101 fu> • top , xecu£, : ve, Govern!
| Ken: Scott, due. r;ack here thl
week . ' ; a, ai>, ia.--.hed out at ti
;fo**««e.-» of mn.:•---.■£!* as a
Jet-laced that *••* - tion can nev
i rise to ill. inti uesfpn when I
work- a. .tiir ‘ • ... r: pts t uidivj
j dual- ' ;
; Further ‘■‘km: hi p .-. ',..,! fJ
tun-'*, h lull'-, tr.i- Governd
speak uig befo; > a typical Nor I
Carolina in!-': i'.i.Ua! meeting vvil
wHIH n»tei> 1 .id.-, t . nde an
New- 1 tin* ether. deemed prj
: judice whc’lier i? !a- racial rJ
th; do.-;crlptiol
A-- before tn
4h ; anr uai , :
North C:. Sl.m. Fv..ivration I
L;.til- • VI nui t. ! the 21
h- ■ mi iiw.-ei; :it the Zlnzel
diM‘l bi"‘ei t: : t pl'C-jj
dices v. mch ,1 the Us teat I
‘d’-et en r b , .I!,k T Grahal
m the riel at l • .-aatoiiai pi
m.ii '■ . c "ct riii Carolil
tack 1
it tv. HitOla..;(i t HERE I
The •' ..-vei-i !" i the (leieg&fl
-.- hu id f.:tu spread il
toU; edit precept that they shoul
to., re. mi mu- (ad the "Atacj did >1
cut’:'- mtu tfii • ountrv of ills o\|
accord Him v. inu- brouj
him hern " 3
(Continued on jugr- h tins seottol
exs- ioj.ee of tin- polio case
Wake- \ W HOt Vv-pOl't
! however until August 11th.
IS M. tlhiU THREE
| Voting Cm rie is to- third po
; victim in Rah.-T.li proper repoiH
; cl,o';11 v the mouth of \ is.e,ust Dt
1 (Continued on p.t;;e «. this sectio
{TWIN CITY FOLK
STAKING PART IN
BOSTON MEET
. I WINST Oh sALEM - - Shrine
- j Prince Hall Mason--. Daughters
Isis and Order of Eastern Star
in Ric.ton, Mtiks., where they
; celebrating the 175 year of Nej
Fri'ema;onary in America the f
slon lasts August 13 through is
Among the Masons invading B
j Lon Winston-Salem, is well rep
S seated.
Among Ua- official delegates
j the Sethos Temple are: James
■Mitchell, Dr. W F, Meroncy,
IH. T A lie. . and Mrs. T F. Po
; Mi- p :-v Junes. Others: who h;
, (Continued on page 8, this secti