Lawyer’s Accuser Tells Reporter “TAYLOR WAS TRAPPED” J What Can i * You Buy i | For A Nickel? 5 * 4 ? Read This Week's j ! SHORT I ! STORY | t And Find Out : JUDGE DEFIES JURY; HAS MAN HELD FOR RAPE Air Force ROTC Program Set For A&T Judge Calls Jury Unfit For Service special lu the CAftliLlN WINTGN B> cteiyaif- * "Bi *ek .Beit' jury here and orrerin • a while rapist held for trial Judge Henry A. Grady gave North Caro lina justice a "new look" last week. Not only aid the jurist, whose homu is New n ia beer a transplants-.. North Car oh u.- white man held tor •rial or. the capital charge «>f rope of a young Negro girl and 'perjury he also told * Gat.- County jury that it was ' unfit' tor service. in Superior Court here last Thursday, Judge Grady order ed the sole of a North Carolina white tenant fanner placed in jail pending triai for the rape or a iS year-old baby silt 's Tfer ijjan l-rarik Newsome, 45, as a native of .inlander, N C. fctit has been running a busi rters establishment in upstaiir. Naw York Newton had been cHt-uced with picking Miss Mattie Hoggard up in his car on June &• on the pretext that he wanted her to baby sit for him while he and his wife at tended a movie Instead, the young firi said Newton took her out to a rural district and ravished her five times New Orphanage Head Is Son Os Former Student OXFORD The son of a for mer student vtlll become superin tendent of North Oarolna Colored Orphanage here September 1. Key T. H. Brooks, native of New Bern and pastor of the First Baptist Church here was nam-d for the post last week. Dr. E. E. Toney, chairman of the board of trustees of the or phanage. announced the election of Rev. Broks from a large field of applicants. He succeeds the late Superin. tendant T A. Ha nunc, who did last Id arch in Charlotte alter corn i Prostitution , Blackmail. Murder In ! * i Background of Case Involving Lawyer Second fit A Series (Reproduction of any portion of this series without express permis sion c-f the writer and/ ■ er the CAROLINIAN forbidden) By UN HOLLOWAY . FAYETTEVILLE —“Law yer Taylor was trapped and was whipped before he got started” Robert Womble told this reporter here last Friday following revelations that prostitution, blackmail extortion and maybe even murder laid groundwork fcr action now being press ed by the State Bar and charging the Raieibh civil rights attorney with unethi cal leg&' practices, i THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy VOLUME XXX A Gules County grand juiy ha : ji.cudy reduced the capital t haute ■Ji rape against Newsome, to one of carnal knowledge. The .Superior court jury hearing the ease how ever, declared the man wn- mno cent of even the lesser charge. ' th. j. A reiiderd us vev ■ fte siiort deliberation, Judge Grauy “blew lus top”. "Ilie verdict was au outraae based nulely ttpun the fact that the pro-.eetiling witness was a coluied girl and the defendant a u hit. man,” declared Judge Grady. ‘•Tills ft a disgrace ti> the white race, a disgrace to this country," said the judge "N.l uian who would render such t verdict or. the evidence offer ed in this case is lit to serve on a jury.” FEEL VERDICT CORRECT "Judge Grady's remarks wore unjust ” jury foreman .1. B. Horton i Alu.kie tish sale man said. "We fee! our verdict is col. et." Another juror J P. Whoedbee. •- aid "the judge and 'he solictor advised us alonr* the lines of the law and we followed their advice No other v. edict could have been i Continued on page #) pitting in years in the pusi It 0. KcHthtrlit-rry. acting su pei iiuetnient sinip- Hannah's >K ath. i - ut rci urn to his fw mu nils’! NAACP banquet to be staged Kcse on August IK. Honors will be accorded Prof. V.'. C. Chance, Parmii'j school principal who recently won a suit involving discrimination of Ne groes by the Atlantic Coastline ’ Railroad company; Geotge Mercer. local railroad firemen who is the , first Rocky Mount, citizen to hold i •(a SIOO membership- ja T-.y local ; NAACP branch; and Miss Ethel' causes the residents to be "flood ed out" in rainy weather and "dusted under" in fair weather, he above photos show various stages of flooding in POO through 1100 Mocks of S. Wilmington Note knee-deep water where sidewalks should be. Observe the waters flowing onto porches. Also be advised that no action j has been taken on many protest* | made by the “victims. 1 ’ eri electrician Mr Womble was married to one of the ciG *> -.uost ( popular school teachers and from ■ every appearance, wad & ftne. up right citizen. Appearances, it was found, wot* misleading, however. N T . Y. Worn. 1 Me was a shrewd, calculating man (Coni, on page g, this section'! Marie Terry, a student e.t the 10-i cal Booker T. Washington High school and winner of sectional honors in the annual Elks orator : leal contest. Piof, Chance is to be principal 1 Speaker at the event, ami Miss \ Terry is to pioesnt her prize-wm. < "tiir g oration before the ~toup. She t ; L to represent the Soutneastern j I Klka a district in national orators ! cal sessions to be held at Buffalo, WEEK ENDING AUGUST 11, 1951 Special Courses Set In September GREENSBORO The States first Air Force ROTC piogram for Negress one of four such programs hi Negro colleges throughout the nation will begin at A. and T. Col lege m September. Approximately 400 'tu.ients are expected m en roll president Bluford has reveal ed. iUajbi Elniore Ivl Kennedy Ji\, as professor nf air science and ■ tnctics, said that M « staff oi four of- M- j|y§* sic.-r- arid five’ enlisted men has fejLA*’ vßsXy^' s been authorized Major Keti- xifef ned> will be sided by Ma j James P who will report hev, August 2?WI after eornpletingEjSjV r service with ROTC program Dr. Bluei'ord i prneram at Boston Unrverslvy. “No flying training will be con ducted at A. and T College,” Nla 58 Receive Degrees In Summer Finals At Shaw ! RALEIGH Commencement j exercises will be held in Green leaf Chapel of Shaw University ! Thursday morning August 16 at ' 1 h3O o'clock. marking completion of the summer session of the 86th 1 academic year. The commencement 'address will be delvered by Dr. H. L Trigg president of Saint Augustine’s College. Raleigh. President W. R Strassner will Martin County ; School Jimcrow Is Under Attack SPECIAL TO THE CAROLINIAN WILLIAMSTON ln unprece dented action here this week, clti. jiens of Martin County inarched on quarters in which the County Board of Education was holding session and demanded that the county abolish segregation in county schools, TAYLOR SPOKESMAN Spokesman for the Martin court-; ty residents who preferred the ae-j tion Monday against the school j officials was Raleigh Attorney j Herman Taylor, who read an eight-! page complaint aerainst the group. The charges specif icalVly stated that discriminattov in b e i n g nr act iced by Martin County officials in the distri bution of funds for white and Negro schools. NOT CONFINED In the petitioning complaint, I Attorney Taylor noted that dts.j o-imtiv-eton was nor practiced sole. | ]y in Martin County but through out North Carolina. He Intimated that court action would follow if the complaint sroee unheeded. CHARGES STUDIED Martin officials made no im tnedi&te comber,lt ts> the char. Worth More jcu Kennedy said * luv mcit eventually go into flying will oe trained at an Air Force flying school after graduation here.” Since mule students at A. and I T. arc required to take two years of ROTC training, the Air 1 Force , ROTC trainees will be assigned an a quota basis, he said. When classes begin in Septem ber students as.-igned to \ir Force training will be placed in either first, second, or third-year courses, dfvendng. upon the advanced train ing they have had in regular RO TC. A fourth year course will be added, soon. Selected students who complete the fust two years of basic Air Force ROTC training will be ac cepted as advanced Air Force Ca dets and will be eligible for re serve commissions as second lieu tenants. he said. Certain students receiving reserve commissions will 1 be recommended for regular cam missions also. The establishment Gs the All Force ROT'C program at A. and T (Coni, on page 8, Shis section? award diplomas to the graduates, j There are 58 candidate;- for de , djrees. Including 45 aspirants for ! the bachelor of arts and 13 for : bachelor of science degrees. Therfl ; 1 |»re 24 public school teachers in the class. The summer session is dirt etsd by Dr. Nelson H. Harris, chairman i>f tlm University’s division of education. i get which were listed on a ye ■ j tition signed by more than : twenty Par met e and Robinson- I ville residents. i The group, however, revealed : : that it will take the complaint >! under consideration and prepare a! i reply during a consequent session j NAACP HEADS TO CONTINUE SCHOOL FIOHT By B. BARREN CHARLOTTE, N. C. - Tiro i | fcroup of 35 State NAACP leaders j including many attorneys who me# j there August 2 with Kelly M. Alex ander, state president and Spots, wood Robinson. 3rd .of Richmond. Va., pledged a continuing fight /against discriminatory school prac tices in the state. INTENSE INTEREST SHOWN (Costs. •£ ptf* Ik4a fisctlos) J £*as&g:': -Ts- V--'. , . v iftiit' j” 1: "- :? '"■ ■■' ■ '.- ,-i '•: :: ''J '• ' ; 7 Vppe V H ■ ' 1 aSS! 1 !! k^-'' S -l*- It. i IrjHr -m '• mm WBmFmSnSl'& •j- ! • j, < JgSßft' WBI ?>■ .Y’aMZ 'W& • IP* fl§ .‘r*a.»ns •»S. Hr y ?f : -V Mfrt. •? 4 - ffflßFn ;.ipr w *f • NfT ACES fN NEW JERSEY-—Tennis St... Aith** Gibs n at Orange, N. J., with Tony Trabert, left, and Dick Savitt, bcih (Tiamberi of the U. a, Davis Cup team. Tfi« trio is pefticipst ■ng in tfie saltern grass couri champiotisliips, with Althe# « h«#vy ting!®s favorite. NO. 38 Carolina Klan Head Blasts Jews; Negroes take cm s. c. (y,Nr. ,\... groe--. Jews, and tin T.'itm.in -.d iiiinistratiori cumih in for ,i bitb-r scathing by Thomas ;.. it uniltori -'land dragon of Amiri. I’amiina's Kn Klux Kian : - tu-j Rev Marshall Shepard .i native of Oxford, N r. and reeurd-r of deeds in the District of Columbia, was nominated t»> ati overwhelm ing majority as a t undulate for jthe recorder of deeds in Philadel phia ia?>f week As far as could he i earned Dr. Shepard is the first Xca,, ever H: be nominated for (his t ..■ -■ on ■ V IsssT® sM • ■jftwfosr'- • *>:.)&&. sgi§s * T;jtjfflgagßjß UNWELCOME GUEST- Stand ers-by look over the wreckage of an automobile which paid sn unwelcome "visit’’ to the resi dence of Raleigh minister, Rev. R. L. Monroe late Saturday night. Alert CAROLINIAN cam el man D. Hinton photographed the scene last as the c.ato was ti d.iiiiL- racial segregaiion s ,: j m ; ptisiied by the Z» n.l- . Jsv.n oi Amo; iia.” ) i * Sumwerton School id.-,. :• t >** Clan:}, Aon county asking u,r til- rrut >n xegreautin , |« the ytuhlie schools. Hamilton said. (Continued on page 8, this section} tin* I»emoc-atic ticker. Ht. will op •« white Republican candidate in tin- general election Nov 6. If elected in Philadelphia, Dr Shepard will receive a, salary of approxnnat..*l> sl2.bt*u for a ..wo ve,jr term. lit has- served as recorder of deeds in the District of Columbia since being appointed to this po i Cunt, on page 8. this section,i removed from the- side of the Monroe Home at 919 Fayetteville Street. The car, driven by John Page, white, of Angler ploughed into the home wrecking furni ture and glassware and tossing a child from his bed. JgMfss&ge has been estimated as “tfe the hundreds of dollars”. Rev. Mor roe pastors a church in Durhfty', •