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N. C. COUNTY SIGNS RACE DEPUTY Texas’ Little Darling MISS LSI vU'JiXI Miss KfVatlis Wiliihiltstim oi 3-01 Mi ni-, Street, Houston, Texis serv ed as "Miss Texas St,.t- !:n;v.-r --siiy Alumni'' r«-v <*ll •iy v,;:. • > Owner Os Raleigh Team Claims He Has 2 Contracted ft AI EIGH Tin- Boston Brave* of the Naiioiiui L%*. gut: now hojd contracts on the bae-hali services of two Sam; Augustine ■ i'olkgc athleteu - i;;a.v n t. Ai;c or6ln g to claims made h<-ro this wet*L follow* ii»aiiilOu insvii jt iit ol aequi.sitiOli ui Uu- J;laye« > y i./' -tun, i lOeat ti-aili owmjp proriioler-bush n a declared trial he holder of pacta on llit: pia Vl'i : * i'VtO " , li’iaivilig them liable to himself. MAIO ATTACKER iS INDICTED NASHVILLE A 25-yoarvold while mail ibis week was indicted 'ey a Nash Count;. Grand Jury on charge.-, of criminally assaulting a Negro maid employed ai hi., Rocky Mount apartment house. Charges brought by the mai l caused tile jury to return an indictment stating that Howard A. Carson did "with force of arms • . . . feloniously and for i’loyd against her will and did cibiy . . assault Verna >lae ravish an i carnally know her.” Tiie ulle: <-d u.-.-<iuit took place during October. The cast* will !.-<■ heard during the next session of the Nash Superior Court. IT HAPPENED in CAROLINA Two I ragedtes FAYETTEVILLE Two inmtv dies claimed the lives of two small children of thsi area this week. One death being caused by burn-j hip and tin.* other by drowning. Seven-year-old Evelene Gilhsj was fatally rurned when her clothes caught tire at her home near Sted-aan Saturday- The small i hiid succumbed at the local ho> : pita! Sunday. Three-year-old John Boykin fell • into a 'pot of boiling water at his home in Enslaver Township las* week, being fatally scalded and drowned. Called The Dogs CM tn*-/i»iny „ The dogs i were called here this week ‘ The 'dogs, of course, are blood hounds, and the reason they ! were called is because a wom an hollered “rape.” f An unidentified man race known is being- hunted for ■vault on a young: expectant mother near here Monday. The dogs are doing' the hunting', A * Texas stai< I defeated Texas College 14-ii. Miss Washington is ,i graduate stu‘ eut ut T. S T. Hi-;' attendants tt*re Miss Emma i.ou Stagg- mJ Mi-,- {'aye Joyce Lames both i>! Houston. l taiiUiiig eontr-'fital agree ments with cliff -Stathani and Roland Itliics.tlie st. Aug’s base bailer* who recently entered Jiai ts with the Braves, is Arthur Dove, uwnt-i i>s tb<“ Kaleigll 1 igl-rs l t.i -><; i.i 1! ( tub. Li .-e.-kinc lo i uihioli the vaii -.,ity o; his dcifjii to'the services of life two youthful atMeU s. i'vL ■ Dove advised t.-ii. via k that he had contacted scouts for the Boston Brave* in their Florida headquar ters and was expecting comment : on his claim during the week Dove eiuinv. that he acquired pack with Atathau;, a pitcher, and ; iVfiif*;:, an all-around mail, during j !u4? . uh! 4fi, and has yet to i elease the men Luut these pacts. Despite ’the fact mat btuthma played with another local team lost season and Mile.; reportedly war in a uniform riot that oi tile- Raleigh Tigers, Mr. Dovecontracts are termed nt : Older. NON COMMIT AI., Both Si at ait, and Milea were j noivcontraitai conctunitig the alieg ;ed tieup of their services They ; both intend to report to tt Boston 1 lit tin team tit t ‘ml. March a a "plan : tied. however Mina! action Mr. Dove will taka- In view of this intent could not b* learned prior .to his receipt of ,t; t)y from the | Boston o)', r :.,niy.aUon. 17 YEAR OLD 01 DEAD OF WOUNDS ON RESERVATION | Cl!) ami FBI Probes Shooting ol \ onus Airforce Soldier j FAYE'ITEVTLI..E -investigations i art being made hete and at Fort i Bragg near here into the death |of a 17 vt-yr-old soldier stationed ! at the Fort, whose bullet-riddled ! body was discovered late Saturday j evening Dead of wounds inflicted by an unannounced assailant is I>U-. Edgar C. Johnson of Com pany K, 505th Airborne Infan try Regiment at Bragg, whose death had resulted Tuesday in the roundup of several suspects with Federal Bureau m Inyes l tigution I FBI) an, i Civil In i tolligciup Division iCID) in j v-stigatarH handling apprehen sions. Young Johnson wa* found dead I on the Ftratjg resc-rvHt ion at about ! 0:30 Saturday afternoon, lie had : died of a bullet wound in the | ri'-ht. chest area. The deceased soldier was listed re- the son of. Mr- and Mrs. James ! Monroe Johnson of Meridian, Miss. COMPANION CUT Undergoing treatment for mul 11knife wounds at o Bragg bos (Conflmicd on page 8, tins section) Braves Sign Two-- Maybe •**» Home-State? Edition sIsA irf) SINGLE COPY . VOLI Me. \.\r\ W\A-.k iCN DIM. S.VITKDAY. i iCCEMBKR », ieawi in i/-year-old At Ft. Bragg Is Probed 36 KIDS HURT Apostle Os Peace Sails For Award ■ New Vork City last week mboard a TWA Constellation for Lisbon. *lp|pM They are enroute to Oslo, Norway where Or. Banche will receive f: the Nobel I’ence Award for hi* work as International Arbiter on the y 1 N Commission for Palestine. The formal presentation takes place SS2J? LL'LJ&u&di Student Succumbs After Aid is Refused At Hospital DURHAM The inavailability of space at one hospital, and the inability of another to succor his needs resulted in the death of a 24-yoar-old A. and T. College stu dent here last Friday following an automobile accident Local privately - endowed Duke Hospital, devoid ol' space In its Negro ward, was forced to refuse admittance lo Matt hew Avery, the student and native of Henderson. Publicly supported Alamance General Hospital In Burlington was un aldeto admit Avery because of the complexity of treatment needed to save his life. Attaches at the local colored col ored Lincoln Hospital were unable (Continued on page 6, this section) Feting The Blues AN EDITORIAL Many questions as to Negro leadership and its par | tic'ipation in the cross section of state and colmmunity life jin measures that are vital to our segment in particular and j the state and cities as a whole evolve themselves into equal opportunity to be felt fully. One question that prompts this editorial concerns the apparent oversight on the part of either the high I school personnel or organizational personnel, to banquet -lithe Washington High School “Little Blues” who again -i honored Raleigh with a state championship in football. ) (Confined on page «» this section) liALEIC !i. NnUTil rAI;OLI\’A SCHOOL BUS AND TRUCK COLLIDE INJURING MANY Speeding Os Hoad Program Could lia\ c Prevented Accident SOUTH FORT Tin* need of ex-; tu-diung Governor Scott’s Road; ! -I .-lipped iwto daring iuc:. ; i near here Monday when 3(1 school j children sustained injuries in a ; j school bus-truck collision on a nar- 1 j row rural road. The bus. in which 39 children! Iv > n ridin.' and the truck load- \ | ,J d with produce both eight feet in ■ | width were traveling along N. C ; Highway No. 30. and wrecked at a! ; point oniv HI feet in width. VEHICLES OVEHTCHV The truck driven hv 31 -year old Jauu-s H, Bullard, a whit,* resident of near WhitevilH*, I was attempting to puss the bus | alien the collision occurred- I Continued on page 8. this section) eUILFORS FIRST COUNTY TO SION DEPUTY SHERIFF County Commissioners Permit Os Johnnie Marable GREENSBORO Guilford Coun ty this week became the first North Carolina county employing a lull time deputy attached to its Sheriff’;? Department when the appointment. of Johnnie Marable, 32, v>a ap proved by the count. board of j commission!.*;s } Marable was named for the post j j by Sheriff John E. Walter.,, who j i was extremely enthusiastic atjput. j the pay ability of employing a Ne~ j gro assistant. IS SA FIRST* Even though cities and towns within the state hiring Negro policement have allowed tbelr Negro patrolmen to operate in investigations on county-wide scales involving Sfegro citizens. Marable is actually the first Ne < Continued ou page 8, this section) Oxygen Tent Is Sought In : Drive By Ministers Wives RALEIGH The loc:il Ministers i Wives Auxiliary of the alliance is currently sponsoring a drive to raise funds with which to purchase an oxygen tent to he used at Saint Agnes Hospital here, All Raleigh church congre gation have been asked to cooperate with the drive. The auxiliary has pointed out that one can never be too certain that he or she will not have Heads Invading Zetas mm4 l JlHfi imm fMmmM II I 1 Mir •JmmSmeßmmsmm MMl' .' 'Fly-, o, ; 4^ - v ‘ <v i ■ jp|| |V3F ArpEm' *. Sgjjfji£sr N i >. 52 TO I 1 AO 2FT AS INTO NEW ORLEANS On December !7 3d the Zi'tj rhi Beta sorority will take over New Orleans. Leading the known orgunEtation will b<- Dr. Vancv Bullock Wool ridge, grand na-.ilt-u;. Dr Woolridge is well known tor tier ei ' vem.-nts To Contain 137 Units Goldsboro Project Is Set GOLDSBORO Construction i. ! scUeduieci to beH nhert* December : i 5 on a loT-ucu? uoviaiiiP, prop ri ; to ho us**d b\ N<’gro families On the >afn< d’to. work i> to on a 13$ unit project designed for From St, Augustine '$ 10 Students In Who’s Who RALEIGH Ten outstanding itudt »!.-• ut Saint Augustine's Col-; leg, wore recently notified of their election to Who's Who Among Student;; in Ami'iicai. Uidvel atp-. Cilid Culler, 'tie CulleyOttt cuui vaient of Who'- Who In Amerii a. The student so armored are: li Annual Publication Students Poem to Be Used RALEIGH- Tint National poetry At.soei.ition d 1.,0s Angeles, Cali fornia has accept* ;! it poem "The S;u , ’ writlert by Mrs. Katie if. llardm;' a Sh.iv, Uttlvctstty sen ior of ,\'e\t York The poem will be published in the Annual An- ’ Lillian Smith Speaks Speaker Blasts Jim Crow I DURHAM, N. C Lillian Smith, noted Southern atithot of “Strange Frnh'' i Kill' ' of t!ie Dream," called . auia! segregation a "philo-j osok.v of d<- .tii" in an address be- ! fo.r an on < .iLd audience at White Rock Baptist Church In-re, last Friday night. Miss Smith who had pi **- : viously spoken twic earlier in | the day before interracial groups, appeared under the auspices ot the fellowship of | Southern Churchmen. ! Speaking on the general theme,; i "‘Whole Men Living in A Whole 1 Win hi," Miss Smith i.aid a presi-! dential proclamation abolishing; | racial segregation and extending; full civil rights to all Americans j would have a moral effect in in- . ternational relations comparable to. use for the much-needed fae ility at the hospital. To date, the number and ex tent us contributions has been i heartening, it was revealed, 1 but more funds are needed- The CAROLINIAN will soon pub-; j lish the list of names of contribu : tors- Mrs. S. F. Daly is chairman of | the drive. Mrs- W R. Strassrier is ! preside nt of The auxiliary and Mrs. VV. M. Williams, secretary, in the field of education, She i an English protfesiti u ihuupto institute, and holds a Master degree from C olumbia l itivrr -ity and doctorate from tti<- Un ver-.ty of Chieam> Soror* fro* 175 chapters will make N«*u Or ie -.ns their headquarters durtw this national eonciuve. white habitation. Dates for the beginning of construction *>*> the two low rent housing developments were announced this week fol« -Continued on page 8 this seetio l)i-i :i d A simian from Jainait l: V. 1-■! Scic-uce Major, chi ]<-: me; it.;oi for Alpha Kappa M ix'a'.uii; HOiur. .try Society, me i of track te.'ie: editor of t student publication. THE PEN, v■ ii .. ihe reniur y.-arbook, i 1 Continued on page 8. this srctl thoiuyy of College Poetry. This anthology is a compila tion of the best poetry writtei by rolleije students of America representing every section id the country Selections are ( ontinued on page 8, this sect) : the divprim* of an atomic boi Minorities everywhere would tV rally to our cause, she said A former Methodist Mission! in China, Miss Smith talked of pr, stir, which this country eo' get in Asia if segregation w abolished. She said the world’s t ; thirds colored minorities w* then look to the United Stater, (f ontiued on page 1, this sertlci LOSE LIVES IN MAY MISHAP RALEIGH At least two | pro resident.; of North Carol I lost their lives during the } ! week end as the result of higiu Included was a :M-y»sw-ol I accidents student of A. and T. Colley Greensboro, who succumbed i injuries received in an aut« mobile mishap at Durham i Lincoln Hospital after unsu eessful attempts to gain admi ! lance to Duke Hospital's c«lo j e l ward. Matthew Avery, the student, ! injured in a trailer-truck auto: ' bile collision near Mebuiie e, Friday nu'ht pearlv Moore, a 40year-old t : dent of Kin-ton. Route 4. died iowing ,i Satin day noon colli in Jones County
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