if S f ' I ; I W ! : -1 § 1 w 1 if I ?If 1 I ; i<4 i:-4 : ®i» «■ Hlf S SI s. 1 I . 1 I V{| JiflMk # 1 1 l ’ • ; !., ‘ < ATl’iOl.H- OF YEAH Mrs. Stephen V. Bonner of Witsbim; ton, N ( is c ongratnlatf’d In' be Most Rev. Vincent S. Waters, bishop of Raleigh, for her sc lection as “North (.’arolina < ath US Supreme Court Hears 3 NC Cases F acility At Raleigh Park Is A “First” In South; Dedication Slated Sunday (auolimmi 1 1 llf )T€)J fl f)l)|J*4 k'~Hv -tty .TSsi *'iit y «)? r.STIO\ Many hn»M l>. ive*. do n < >i .my suggestions? MRS RUTH HINTON. mm.-ii wife. Rnk’liih- Utilization of )ti‘ ■■• ! ■•>,?:; rut! ;;>>'rt?.ly aid the food budget of to c.‘i> > hon;otY)aker wrih trie pitces of food soanny t-ver u;.;warn. A■ wmmm ti»g®§i .>.r n a k i ;■. -1 <•>: it'iic/i ni.iv.i.».> s roast a»>-“. gr;.- -v ran be diced .od combined v.ini carrots, onions, potatoes. ano gr-i --c" chei'-i-. and topped vid ; id ■■<■::od■:■ !•-• ir;4 a h nutfi’in'u and '.trick main dish l.eft-o'-.0, bon. can be mixed *. ith fftsaiin.to n-.--.ike attractive «aL an • »nd dessert: Todavs hovse .,,. . ,d!ie jo; :.-iEination and initiative ,1. fO!;> ir-ff. ■ i'.-fis --o f# i'zi it St i v f Hpl hlot!nr of J!),Vi' b> tile St.itr ( utholir I-ay men's Assiw-iatien. Mrs. Bonner, the first Negro to receive the a" -rfl, was present ed i jilaque ii Ai •T :- iM T - a.do « »•-mi di »." av.:- f’ayk s miniat ’!’■:■ train. ' ,-t jn .i nyimcipii, park in 'i:r Joyili for WtC2l*hCS» * ; ><- Capitoi City S -.0-ia!, u .cni .ieo> fee rhi, . Smida.v. May H a! ‘i ;> m. Many n., oi ■a dig ■:- e ; . wd: tv- on ha-.d : ';Fo: . fun ff-lds of Nogro ■;j I i <, f ja, k-ie t,. -.'•.Co will be ni (•"■!,). do. ,■ oji o, ;, dream come iii.:r The track on which this in ‘ . on - ~! r . ! imrnf • - *•>•: rhi ... •.1 a iii- Sooth end of the i o o no . adjacent In the ■ :■■■!)-: non| The ’. • out '.>■ ihe i i ack and 11.. io* .11(o!, .| the tunnel ovtt r.nri ‘r-no-n which 'be train wi’u jv - ■ o; bcatiUtiiHy planned. N' Shiny lias bet n -*vr-j iooked afc‘... <-onifoii and a • r'.'i'ij! -if t'tv children and pa il ontimierf on Page Hi RECORDS CRASH ni) I RAIiKMEn HOI P SESSIONS fd IHiAM, N C Five records • • '!•::■■; ~:;d one- lied for t. r 1 - .n-t-P Relays aa North i a . 'it.;:) , ;.. .; f-ind'--men romp «• to fi• u- • : ' vieioi - since 1949 - : ..y. • - vi. .i.-.4-i I rae-; and 1 re re •-l S-.!,.:viay. fk-co: d$ -.vent by the hoards in if*; >-.d i 111 1 .-.iasb. mb ’iw •mile 'mi i-fif-diey relays as eight f’. 'A -'.-hoois warmed up on a b-• '• - k Ur ‘.be Jo ’'.con-ling . ; .’r.cc championships at Mor -1 e.- i Uhaun. \‘( < hurdles ace ~!,«) hcii ibe Relays 129 high hurdles mark, had a big hand in -the North < .aroint* College victory as hr- person ally accounted (or IS of t?ie f.agirs’ .‘8 l-J points with first places in the 130 and 230 hur dles and in the high jump. Bsmlpon Institute placed second with 34 1-2 poim-r and Virginia •Mam ran a close third with 31 point;-'. St. AutMineS. last yeaj's (Continued on pag-e 8i Negro Seeks Municipal Position In Kinston | KINSTON V A NT) Tim I first t.-.i mhe -4 >).< Negro race In i rntijv than ;i alf ;.• century filed j be: c last w-.-k ho election to the I P f '--I "l ‘>l number of .the board of comm; is,.-oners Tlie candidate is Raleigh W. KM.me gay TTe i- - oin'dioator (d di ; visional camping and tu-i ivities for .the Contentrree Dis-inr-t />{ Boy Scou's of America H-- is also chfiinnan of the building funds campaign for- the Pre-byte-ian SLlem. O Roggvi and Mur* Gordon of New York The eldest 01 these raxes is Balrith Specter who has hern on Death Row »t Central Pris on in fhlrlgli since 'l7, and the next in age is the case of Lloyd and Bennie Daniel’s who have spent their live* on Death I’«-s since 1949.. Clyde Brown bus been tie re since early ir. vm. The petitioners of. these Writs ;0/ Ha:;eaa Coipus now before the ■ nations highest tribunal are si- Ic-ged constitutional violations.' > namely: systematic exclusion of Negroes from the grand and pe- . tit juries' along with systematic lirnitHtjon of Negroes on the ju NC CATHOLICS NAME RACE WOMAN MOTHER OF YEAR THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy y ’A --'-c.r.v/a.y 1~7 Worth More VOLF; .M N XI RALPH DF, NORTIf CAROLINA WKKK EM DINT; SATURDAY MAY 10, H>R'/ Nl' MBE 11 :■> Teacher Beach Resort Dedicat ed I - -- • - ' SINGING TEACHERS MELT —The Southeastern District of the National Association ®f Teachers of Singing nift in a Kvo-dav session iast Fridav and Saturday .at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and at North < arolina College Dur ham. The ihove scene shows Church Officials High In Praise Os Mother Os Year CDITOR'S NOTE: The Ca rolinian is extremely grateful for the cooperation of the edi tor and staff of the NORTH CAROLINA CATHOLIC in preparation of the following story concerning the naming of the first »£<•-> woman as ' North C a r«l i n ;s. Catholic Mother <>f f in- Ve.ari 'DURHAM - Mrs Stephen Z Boner, designated ?is the North Cnrolina Mother of 1952 by the Bishops Committee for Christian Home and Family, was iioncircd here «t the annual NCCLA raiiv May anti at toe pontifical Mass «n. the following day Mrs. Bon Cho -ch of the USA Ke- ne.ouy is a g.-ad •;•- of Elizabeth City SUP- College Two years ago a Negro tandi da'e for magistrate. George £ P .ill-'ps aus rh f-.hcti foi the post, although he polled 3,000 votes F.g'r.i-'-on magMrales' posts open here at that time, and at the M.- 1 ’ninute a united effort t< iiave at i---:ist IB vi'hi’.e men erhci tiie v. m successful. So F" iiiii)-- was defeated. ries as if) the Clyde Brown ease The other issue raised in some of the arguments was another: constitutional question of equal protection of the Jaw. and due I process inform! •confessions." It appears that the only evidence to sl4.tr,in the conviction of the Daniel's Cousin's was a written : cenf- ssion which is alleged to have been made by force through' ■'beating' Lawyer Taylor's argument for Raleigh Speller was: "® The Writ or Habeas < ‘orpus in aval table in a Federal Coart | to a petitioner imprisoned pur- I suani to stats process, upon the grounds of the denial its tine state trial of *, federal ronsti some >f the •'ingiiig teachers in th'-ir . nncliuling session u North j Carolina College, l est to nghi -.ire Phyllis Thompson, N < t ollcge senior i studc-nt from t \ nehhurg. Va. Mrs, f. R. Ldw -rds. professor oi Voici- at \(T. I U Wiikcrsosi, Howard oer. n mother of eight er.ikiien. is the sixth recipient of the hon-a and hat the distiriciion of being *he fiist .V- ..>•■. to be -o cited ~ra>m/ the first, to congratulate Mrs IjOimcr were the. priests and Sorters of her parish at Mother ..of Mercy Million. "Her children are the reflected glory of the inspiration and example of saintly parents,'' said TaUier 'Daniel NT - bf-viU. C P . who has been an as sist ant at tor- Misjscn parish foi a number of year.'-, and who has seen the Bonner children educat ed in the pariah grammar and high school department “This devoted : family lives on the land workirig. 1. nning and raising their children in the love of God. They are an j inspiTEt'.on to all that God helps - those wiio try to help themselves," the priest concluded. OTHERS HONORED North Carolina Catholic mother; who have b«'c-n honored in the pest are: Me -dames Emmett Ki.-U --• SisosvjJie. 1947 i’-e up B Edc- Raleigh. 1848: L-:u:se Fraggc Asheville, 1949. John Wasiftek. Fianklin, 1950: and Ch-'.ries Graves or Kinston, 1351 NT - Bonner \va.- the former D< ! - la Bowen and was i>->rn f<*r> rr.'es. from Washington, Nr., U- Carolina, neni the bounds; y line between 8.-uufort and Martin O-unlies, on May 30. 1905. Her parents were .hs:-ie and Susie Ella Boweti. aood iiiitonal rieht which is denial of equal protection of the jaws to said petitioner through arbi trary exclusion of Negroes, members of petitioner's race from she trial jury, .solely on ' account of race. iZ) The Writ »1 'Habeas Corpus is available , to petitioner under ihe peace ■ : dural cire.umatances which ob- ; tain in the instant cast*. <3) The facte in cvMeace hi the instant cane establish that pe titioner was denied equal pro tection of the law in his trial in the state court, in violation of the federal constitution thru arblrary exclusion of Negroes from juries in Vance county l Con tinned on page Si ; - - -■ -.-v . i i.ihtmi • • aiks Virginia Mover. ■ Hollins College. Va . Arnold Put nim. 1 iirman University, Green v:Hc. S < sslio is governor of the south.! astern region of the association: and Miss Kadiana Pa/.ianor, < onvr-rsc College. S( irtan’iirg. S. C Some iWi if. m hers in.-;,<1.-i the meeting. living Bav-tists. She v.a.. one of 'CTfif! children and when baptized Catholic took the name* of Isa- Di-i. S'. 1 so wa.s baptized or. June 18. U-‘i7, (h-.. weeks prior to her m ar il age to Stephen Z Bonner in She i presr nc« of Father Charles Han s Continued on page 4s ANNIVERSARY IS SET BY RALEIGH CHURCH PASTOR RALEIGH The Rev. Howard Cunningham will mark the first 1 year of his pastorate at the First Congregational Church here Sun day, May 11 w ith impressive serv ; ires scheduled to get underway at 3 REV. t'T'XNWr.HAM ■ 3:B0 p.m The pastors of the several chur : ■ hes in the .Raleigh area have been ; invited to *:.afce part in the services which will feature music by the ; choirs of the Manly Street Chris tian and Si Paul’s AML Churches 1 and the junior group from the ' Providence Holiness Church. {Continued on page &i NO BLACK BELT ¥OTE OFFICIALS DENY RACE BIAS KAI.KU'.Ii WiU, the uj tepiry of a mefronouw. ri:gcuears at :;: thro;-ghi:<::t North, <'aroiina':- ''Biac!; Belt arc denying charge;, that they •Its; - iniir.:'Se against Neg; o regis trants and would-be voters The ehoi'us of licmaLs began tin week following charge.- to the con trary by Charles A McLean, state chairman of the Political Actions Committee of the NAACF. McLean, who has indicated that he -vviii file official char ges against the registrars with the State Board of Elections, contends that Negroes arc be ing discriminated against at poifs in Nash, Bertie *nrt Washington Counties, all with in the state’s infamous —Black Kcit" where Negro residents usually out-number whites. The NAACF official ha: listed cases in each of the three counties ranging from closing of the doors of places of registration before the official time to dnihkeness of -a registrar The protests brought by the Po- He:.; c'iopk Corriroi'P-o !u id also ;pula { -f. McLean had n---t -at CAROLIN IAN presstime —offlciallj filed the protests with the Staff-- V; -I!"! - Board Even if a formal •• -.teN is filed with the Stale El- rtionr- Board, customarj piorf-durc is for tnc t>e-".rrt to refer con-plattits to the chairman of the b«; d of elections in ihc iminty ir. vnich the com plaint is made The county board then act- on the protest After the . county hoa-d act..!, ’! t protest or ■ ■may, if he wishes, appeal to tru st .ate board Hovvifvor. in ftsosi . -■;the county board has tbo final say. 35 Race School Safety Patrolmen Making Trip RALEIGH Thnty-five Negro members of local School Safety Patrol units are to be among the Raleigh students who • leave the city Thursday mo r mne. May 8 for ~ Washington. DC to take part in the annual national School Safety Pa tiol meeting there, it was announ ced this week by Traffic Captain J. H Hayes of the Raleigh Pi ece ; Department Captain H»sts further point ed out the fact that all Patrol members will hr accorded «*- qua! awmimwialiowi on the trip, which is scheduled to get underway follow ini; ceremon ials in which the Rev Paul .Johnson, pastor of the Martin Street Baptist Church, was to participate. Captain Hayes, guiding light "f | the ibcal School Safety Patrol j program, noted that his depart ! mm! was deeply grateful to those j citizsns, whose cnr.tr tbutions help- 1 ed to make the trek possible. , Captain Hayes says: "The School Safi:;tv Patrol will be in "Washington, D. C. the Bth through the 10th of this month, i Every citizen is urged to exercise ; extreme caution when near all i schools while the school patrol 1 boys and girls are away. We. of | the Traffic Department wish to ‘ thank the citizens of Raleigh for ! their cooperation in suppressing; j accidents this year. Our efficient school patrol have worked serious ’ly to protect, their school mates. :; “Continue to be careful. Slow • I down and proceed with caution in! I all school, zones Last week, a child : | darted out in front of a motorist, j • but the driver of the automobile' Was alert and quickly stopped, sav ing the child's S.ife. | Only Negro Resident OF N/-i -t’* F'\ * A* 1 K .C. 1 own Dies At 1U > ri A V-KLI-S ISI • A D. v r. LAN!) Tic- »v\-r: its N.’grn - ,11'ciM ; !;i, i ’,V'-r : . wlicil Mi’. All PIN i'lg'iil dii’d ;M. t i." UD ! ; j of i ():> '■!:-. di‘-d •< ! i!• •:. J 111mi i u! ! (im ; 1 -1 rvill ■ | o .••" -. -Ar • '.i -■ i taken l!a«k< T T4 fshout ( S to hve when she was only ; | rive years old. Her inn • Woman With ‘Hankering’ To Cut SomAe*: e Draws Term In Boyfriend’s Deal h Csr • K XING TON 'SprciCi • \ U ■ y<-.-, i- ■ 4 u .mar. --viio had i ban i-a-.-itm :■"’ cut -urr.t-oni- and pnrk •Jfl I el- boy friend ; ■ the victim and a i.sicher knife as the wii'fipun was --.r-tci!..-(?d t.n the Womens Prism-. « ; Rai< jgh tills week after having been frfund .:Tit> on a sr-eimd d<- ini; i der rha. ;e. Tiu- m oman «ith tl*c bank crinfi ii in h six- satisli.-d a! tiv i iisf ’I the Hi< of hr: form er < omiinui-iii a liiKhsin 1 w; Superior Comd J:id.y J Will Pi ess, -i. revcalcc tiiat Miss White stabbed and family injur..'d Ezc k,<-’ 1 FVecrr.; -vit.p a V. rider k” '• on the -c;ht of \j {uHowing ’.-ev: 1 *:;I u iy ; ; of heevy ■■ inking lii». tw . Miss White, whs admitted having stabbed Freeman cnee before, said that Freeman was seated in •< ebait in her how wata-chinc her perform ;t solo ‘•Traffic Department renkui'A you motorist of these safety suggest too# .j .i Enter the proper lane vUlfic jently m advance <•> avoid cgnH's* ion. Let the arrow.-, direct you to the proper lane. -2> Always • show courtesy toward pedest; ians, vicld the Right-of-Way In them. "Every person should practice safe ;md voiirtous driving until it become* a habit. We have gone 116 dry's without an accident fatality in RaleT:; Let strive to make it the remainder of thi year with out a fatality," m ■Ri: .1® - I PARTICIPATE IN WORK SHOP Dr. 3. Bertram KenelL left, of Washington .O, anti Dr. Harold D. Meyer of the N. C, state Keeration CtanaUwnitta are two of 'the noted leaders i» the field of. recreation who CANDIDATE IS DEFEATED HI ROCKY MOUNT i;Of K V MOUNT —• Charlie innes. local railway simp «> c cliatiit. Brothcrhmid of B»U way Employees repirs-nlatlvr and NAAUP leader, lust in hu attempt to gain a, seat on the Board of Aldermen, from the heavily-populated (colored) K* conri Ward of this city by a vote r.t a>ii to 387. The winner was 4h c ent-umberant aldcrinan, At - man B lloggard. immediately following the (Continued on page- ■»> of’ • I !:.-•? i.inC" 1P i jiving in . i jn-.» ,-t itch nr- r l fi'l I '' , l 1 'never :.Tt Cir iMbfiU I Jung :i ■- ;i'H- ’ alii.!'', he l j : bn.,!; :.; • Mlni-V a M.j did i other ..-id io’os fn her -bid I ago ■ 'oia'ob' ro .... I i'o-'O Jli»- 1 • i li. ; .if’!, 01 iai. ‘o Z l : -;ai'«' <’!' }><•: !• : ‘-o at. !o A • j> ii'S in'l'll HI dr- i’O - j ; in; to .’St), i'l-l I’> :o -. | l l fUnc: when hr suddenly Jump | ~j rp, grabbed her. ;»n>* • S ‘T > i| peri her. y 2 i■ ■, j. ; -h-" -V, il.yl yi"? I '1:.-■ W.y ■ •uTutb 1 th - ii inri I JT n\" , ;■£ Ifyifi ;»V f*o !,? l !'*"’.* t\>. •5. HldOlt fl : r c . ri ihxii thr •,* had had I .•( I.t^-rr-r:tiov:r? r»rev.v. in- I civ din >z the first stubbing incident* fl vViL.-i rresl cd on icUdiif I • ch'T'o* Mjs«? White i * i>v>i vediy fool, fl ■ . . I ■ -a- jer !>.•' s'. r Z-'k. and I h-u a iiankering lu < : ‘t him. - ’ I OVER 3,008 IN HAMMOCKS AREA FOR DEDICATION Dignitaries Speak 9 V.s Tfachrrs Rfsort 1 I)p«*ns Officially * 1 SV.-ANSP.ORO- Ovei Drtfn in pm (| fee:., of the N. C. Teachers Aco S ciaiicm and their guests were in fl attendance at. impressive ecremmc fl icjj held marking the drrlu diw fl of Hammocks Beach near here Urn fl Saturday vjji The huge tract upon which sn H uli odei ns ri isl cons’r yrirfi under the n ■■>■>: of ■ the Teachers" group, was d-ottfited H by Dr. William Sharpe. promin.-nt ■ New York bre.m Riirgco.!. ni 3P- 9| ■ predation of services render'-ri bis fl fyniiiv and himself by Mi ■- J ' 11-| Mrs ‘ William Hurst, his empi >y- fl H <»ntimicd on page K) ,o;r;Y - i f s ■ I • } Hj >#'<% 41 fl n 9 Worn 4} - fil l Jll Wpm *' . I M&m-. -■*• ■ o % ‘ nflg are purtteipatin# In a recreatliws | v orkshap and hmitawi which got underway at North Carolina SB College. Durham. May 6 end wR* “ continue through May 3. Th* fla iiMHitute is the first of its kN I . he held in 'this arf*..»„