PICTURE ONE PICTURE TWO F flllTQ lAfl ISI Sts iiwil is 1w w ONE KILLED IN. 105 0 TRAGEDY A- f iv S' • i rrutfS *--r- iOSpi .. r of a r’c.nr.fn'vn Ipr-^:r. n : m.U- th-' .••‘•Iil ly ,S we- :. 7 h<■; • ■ o*-, ;,,..; $: 90.000 6 r . ,Y; Dfirinj; i*»r h:>. , ni r<*st of U-.r butting iovi his lil> whc fj hr \rz% trapped by f wbifr to r*»|>r ir*»m ?2tr sffnnc. tlftOiT of t?*-& fM‘‘ Uv*i htiHriing. Tp<? .vi'iid-ing orrupiorj the he-vrt of the V.IOO bjnr b of Strret, a b-<x:L on its street face d by sows.. eh crises rr d t. ° }} K * Th ' bl c /;*’ :• P l’fa| to a .TSed Store. .! ! ...*•■ • '■ * f ' 'i. • ' •S'— :' j. fro? r. too horr»i’;:' ” feed rmd scok'n;. ro*,-.•■ 'vcrS blocks r,i the oi*y. A T&'iUi breeze kept the sr?o>ko i ron- • f-uhn?; ter lon# Firerooi; : -L. the.- ernool rtrri»y; b for airnost fortr hour (;iHi kin hi o\ fdUIH \TJON 1 Vs; KAVbTTEViJ.’ f, Ar. K V. Cmilh High Sr.mi senior who v syrhc'vl’.tlad ' > vr<itn?)fr this year, ijfjed •:■!( fif.t may be; called 1h« f.v- of !rr grriduation Miss Op.-.I Mvrphy • sillied instant!jr Sunday v.ben -i pickup tup k in -'.-Inch she w "■ : thing v/a*. sirn:-.!. by ••> Another rider of M.* fv ; v ; r\■ ■' ,f j Fulier, vv 3 - *tto kiM.-i Mi;-;s T'Mrpby was to bar** =; rad* shied -Tone ”. Ijl t (.oil i r « v In firs! ( ondition !f> foundin': SIBOOK7/YN. v Jj! \v J Hrsmt. F'ff .-idt.-nt, I • -intsstonn rclif.-.r. Salisbury, N. {' in bis Qn'tfironnUil report to the 34th Session of the Gvr.\rai Confer ence. AME Zion Church, said here Ti»Mi»y th»t Colleiie -.3'. in the conditio.: that it bKs- ba n in war*' its in IBW Hr stressed lit** -cork of Hood Th rot og toil Seminary and said ttmi its ■ Ktiitirs would, be greatly expanded in order to meet the growing need for trained preachers. Me said that the church had co operated with 'ile seminary's program greatly. PICTURE THREE KU..hl<,H «.( i I :>t —( pi. Daniel Dates (right) of ftaicjgli. N f . i • eongratnlated by his <.:tn;,.v.. enm-in.ier r-,r»i < .oti f-aib arh.'i. fur his oiiislatwiine r,rk ,! . man,, a t o! a fjevrly ;fi!i sera a < , liib near « him* )*'it/ Jti '■ • Th* itaieigh soldier Doctor Mast Face Trial On Charge Os Abortion ~-.i .7 iTttfi'R'i i'JAKA A jjhy- C)ar: ■; M I> W. r fAvs, ?•). th 1 ■*• miier ••> $2.500 iC.r.r! lan, .<■■ i, ~ r>. ■ a » v /j, v r,..p • 'eC.A- fit.Mttd Jiii’ r* >tu cn r'ri a ■ ' 1 >i dctir.i a: . t ..i:n.,l ac .j;s a!>f.r?ir>n cberec. if 1 ’ ' : ■ .'ary .■■■■t ‘mcd the V>ili friiidfiy rat S- .yr f-t Jadga ■t'b V. Kmlii-s : tin bond. Dr. si v* hronffht to NAACP Letter Protests Registrar’s Negligence 2ij3T'LO-N Th.- R-ib-jjh Oiap it-r oi the* NAACP, in a letter to Mrs. Rivrvb: V’. CtiJi, r -ssir v& for the Lina- Rjvc • polling precinct at. Zebu! ■: aeauseri Mrs. Gil! oi failure- tf* rcmal*: at her post in the polling place, tht:« preventing Qualifier: -ittxens from registering. The incident in quer-iior> occur- : red on Saturday. May 3, opening j 1 registration date but it was not ■ until la.-* Satm-bay -hat NAACP offieiaLi sfu>. around \o pos’ir.g a ! representative at. the polls to ob serve registration procedure, fol lowinp. I'eport*: that Negroes were rwim 1 held if* for almost an hour . before find during the process of 17 - YEAR - OLD i TOOTH FACES ! FEDERAL RAP i ! I CHAiVTKRTON, N. C « Sprr i;f =1 •• A FT yr.-u -nk' a?mdl! ■' v*. f > fmni -Toro ci**l iv* i'.v bo> who caT Von man) rt' '■ *** M\ • or I of-. f • :.fx hims<*!f Uidrr anv-ct or) >n ox tor‘ion oh mi _o* hrrc Uv;,. w«-p k. Sheriff'- f,l«. pu’icN FBI opr ;j')jf'K:d forces »n 4r.wri tin* por ;on who hoi . I. •■•*»■ Ic opd to kill flip fu r* rhildrpo >f fhr- mvnf?r of tin* -Ton>» <n - Mrh th.- t.vorkfd. Old Owi, .;! *r> • heir :• ii pj jso tiirit it v. •> - th*-* youth himsoff who did !h • - ♦. h u t (in n Bobby Aoorr;or. :vi,o vorkvd t oniioMpd On f‘.ty sis Ivor. ?> woof wow y*. Mn< Kidriiih < it* Court Gulgr AH-crt iioiih Hot fj« i could no present his im promptu r.unrrrts f which con v.o t of singing, talking arui doing unyThing else he ran think of) on the streets of (‘ptnvvn ha ieigft. Wodrow Montague, famori 'Street IroubarfovH oT the < api t,al City, his felt 'down in the dumps The eoneerts he is cur rently have lost some their oomph’, observers say. The editor of th** Greensboro f S<' ■. IhtiA Neu.s is on•* ol' the many No rtf*. Carolinians who hive m o u rr. « c? Woorirmv’s plight. <ST UI OTO fU SIHJv J FT; o *mmt wr;h the Eighth Ar my’s 6Sth OrtitaDCf Aratminitfeß Company. He manages the sor -'-jt';. club 1111 1 i r..i h - Ur,! and furnished from *. ih. > jrd materials to .no mm of the unit a plat* to relax during off-dnty hours. i arih»|F. anil pia.-ert J j until hoed was myri.* .* few hours Infer. S •*-»:->tf r .1 MrlT.t.oH, NTH A«t-nt L-ee Phillips, and Dlr>‘riet Snlictor M G 8.-yet**' invosU* g.'.'tivl tire r-'ise U fore it wav turn ed Aver io f.h‘ jury Or Ross is alleged to Vivo no-. foesnvd an abortion on a Southern ' (T>;Uirui"-:| On P.u* 1 i, Taxis' rating v uiie "bit'-s •,.veri > Hot delayed. Fallowing is ~ copy of the ISAACS* letter whim T-y. mu. to the cnairmeti of the emjn ty and state bciari. of olt'ctions’ Mrs. Rhoda W GilL Ritgtst,.«r LiUle R iver-Zebulon j Zebu ion, N. C. !Dr ar Mrs. Glib Rev John T. Parks. Route No, -• Zebuiois claims that according. ts his residence he is covered by i your registration district. How- j ever he h!leges that, he and a ivy others who wanted to register or, the sftemor of Saturday, May tContinued.On Page 4i THE CAROLINIAN 10c Per Copy y— Worth More i ■ aTi-Tm iTn('»RT! t CAROLINA WEEK ENDIN'*; SAT' I .‘DAY MAY 21, 1052 NI'MHi.R 27 LEGION REVOLTS MEANEST MAN V i ASTON- SAI .KM Mrs Lena L Vh;t“ v.'lhi iivi---: on North Cherry 3‘reel r. n• thinks the meanest m:: r; in th<■ world’ -,s the one who .< <>k her baby’.-, pitjgy bank con* aininc over slt j,; ■ White rays Joshua Gi a non. iS.-o of Nwth Cherry Street pl;iviiv.; with the baby and he :.n,K and that, ‘he bank dis j-peanni when Graham did in a „rnnt .••warn •>'<l here this wink FINALS SET FOR ST. ASHES RARER!ff Cniwrtcr.ccjnrnl. ex y ‘vis ", so! ■!■ Saint Aiittes Scndol of Saint Agues Hos pital s - - will y‘ f underway with ■ baeca].’it:i'i ate services slated to br hJ ! ~t n>; Saint Paul'- Meth od*, it Church Sunday -Tune 1. The p;, T. D. hu.'s pastor. to dr liver the message for the ser- Vse which vs■; he held at 11 1 a ro. The annvai graduation and fssppniir ceremonies are ui he held Wednesday nigltt, .tune 4. ■with the Saint Paul's Chuirh again as site, psiu'T , -.'l i lu* ~)--■■! fin the Wed* 1 n.vday r.:-bi exercises will by; ?»! 1 , mtn Rauchtrv, secretary of ■he North On dir.a State Board oi .Vur <■ EsiinriK-i-f Miss Daugh try -.rp| be introduced *0 the class nrd audience by Mrs Ernma Ros,- Mo .imeffe, dire--tor of nur •-"> at Mu- nursing school, who will BNo officiate n the capping cere- Oihers scheduled to take j*a*t on the. Wednesday night 'UTmonial, which will get nn t'onlintit'fl On Page *t 1 NO WOMAN IS GIVEN HQHOR BY U S DEPARTMENT VA SHTNGTON D. C. (Special) A Nc*rtb Cmdtna home demon * 1 tiort agent was one- -»f four r receivma Superior Ser e awards from the Ifnitod State I** ixu- nif-i'- of Agriculture here le-t '"Tuesday. He* :pi feat :>}' the award tv as Mrs. r.ai r ■ Wilson of Alamance Coun ty. who was presented the cm* miormorative of the honor *; -peci'i ceremony as which President Harry S. Truman was pi'tnctpa ‘ speaker. Mrs. Wilson I'iis honored ‘for h*i influence ill bringing better diets, improved living vondiUon.H, and technical train ing to Negro families.” The others honored last week were Paul C Brooks, district ex tension agent of Oklahoma; Mrs. Jotde Browne Disiunan, technician ir the mycology division of the Bureau of Plant Industry. Soils, a n d Agricultural Engineering; Miss Haze! O'. King, and home demonstration age-nt of Creek i oun ty, Ok In. AMEZ’s ELECT NORTH CA ROHM AN BISHOP j „ ti Election Was i “In The Bag” BY I • .’I KY % V BROOKLYN, Now York The i election of fii•• >•. Herbert 801 l j Shaw, of Wilmington. on the fiist j ballot in historic and s: v .ic>o«.‘ ! First AMEZ church here, w; , vir I toally lit the bar lor.c. n-ao" i A Nl U BI'SHOB Hi AMS Wilmington's l)r. If. iC sii.uv (second from right hack row) ( bams as he poses for official j photo of AMK Zion Bishops to I - lowing his near-unanimous elec- , tion it Brooklyn last week j ballot i mmm i —i * ’<■ '{-'-AO. I W lx -4 wh Mm'' ' "■■:■"•■: ■■: <¥Wmm - w - • ■;- nw - ''# ■ ’A . : Y -i: : s -'-'-C <' : • ■ G-j ■ ■ - ■• ymMr,: -Wm*'' SmmM. *2|il, iP W E Hospitalized Vers Need Your Blood m MM| f3fcs* ■*" ; v ■ MoA * | v ~ ■l: I'" ■ ' -✓ ft*:, %s?■# --' t, 8 iflX'i PHOTO FT. BRAGG, N. C.-~‘S wouldn't be here it i hadn’t received Urn blood." iays P!c. Bobov Williams of Roseboro. N. 0., who was se verely wounded -vhiie fictit’iiK wiiU (he Third Division in Korea. Pri vate Williams' word* point up the dire coed for blood on the fighting fronts, but the young soldier also emphasizes the need for (he life saving fluid here at home, where rnanv hospitalized wounded require frequent transfusions months after leaving the battleground. “Make sure that the blood i* there when needed. Cal! your Red Cross to day: ” he over 4iVl delegates liernn ■ 1 ■ AMSTF.f!DAM NEWS in. their votes lost Wednesday j There were sever;’’ main eon : veiling. T h e WILMINGTON i'siderntiim* which v\«ultert tn Dr lOURNAL prodieied Ins elt ction.; Shaw's elei lion on the first b.-»l* dirt the inf' I ie'nt,ia! NEW YORK lot .thereby break ilia ■< dO-year- Asks Cigarette ... ...Gets Gun-blast \VINSTON-SAI.EM A man who asked los a eig arntio iioro in ** i iiu '■ «mi i ' ity ' late !' rulay aighl. " as. dtnirl Satunlav morning when the reply t.<» his reijiiesl turned out to be a guirblaat Polit• here say that James Edward Witherspoon. 10, (Continued On Page EIGHT) ■ EY > - < W^ ' ft * *■ : Wmt .. • : lift i wSMmk: M : I wA¥m *EE [ TOdjßWMwfflmrWHlllHtj '•• ■ &••’%&><;:■■■; - SB9 f&&&sß3gE& JM| ISM fe l- IMm rm ,v. 3k-. JBm&i SHAW f.VFNI PKlN’t IPAI.S Scheduled tiv p!a\ principal tales in the 3<Us annual class minion to tie staged in connec tion with a meeting of the Na tional \inmni Association at Shaw t niversitv Monday Ala \ 2f ire Prof. W 11. Collins, above j( ft. president of the Assoc in lion. Dr < . It. Codrington. above right, treasurer and the Rev. t) I Hairston at left, secretary. The Association session is sche duled to «>-t underway in Greenlraf Auditorium on the I’nivcrsily -ampu, at if) a.in. Carolinian ►" IrCRUVt: ,| ,l o-i By Shirley QUESTION: Some churches permit their mule worshiper the comfort of re moving their costs during services in the hot summer months. How do you feel about this policy" MR HUBERT HAYES. SR., ba , sicessnian, Jtalei :h: I think that it is perfectly riaht. fitting, and even intelligent on " the part of malt- and female wor shippers t*• allow their mail- this oomlort. and thought of ~. M g> ladies am; their figS '”*•■' JE' comfort m gen- as much thought «s*r* mag; | and con; fort is =*d by the men. Tradition is one thing, but i think there- is no reason mr the male worshipper to to too un comfortable in church (Continued On Vtge 8) arc REMEMBER.., A VOTELESS PEOPLE IS A DEFENSELESS PEOPLE! DURHAM POST REFUSES TO HOST CONVENTION; THORNTON T 01.3 DURHAM Ground - work is now being laid for what may he r. state-wide movement through which the State’s tht'.i.-aiid* of Negro members of the American Lesion boycott the State Legion Convention d;.;cd here Jure 7th through lOt.h Leading to the pm -r-ryc. t movement is the ioca! \V ea vev- McLoan Post No 173 which has accused the Durham white Le gion post, playing host to the convention of totally disregarding the stand of the Negro croup fin aru.ill: and Cher'.vise. The VVeavor- Mcl.e-m Pfl ; . ! 1 wP»- ■- ' of (.;.■■•!-- W" i ■"«■ vim i . U.vti- * ftur-or ■gw&jk ■ Wm m i.*- • ; ...togs wENSigSBb/ also asked that C i m no a r d -MR. I (idANTON er Thornton .<■ ■■!■>' Negro i.je%Um naires of the futility of coming to Durham f'>:- the eomenllon. Registration Campaign “Moderately Successful ' \ AA.< J\ Sa\ April, May El forts On!\ First Homul : RALEIGH W;»h more than , 23 000 ciitzens of Raleigh Town ship and incidentally mere than LOCO in both predominnntly-Negro r Precinct 20 and Precinct 26 al re-idy or. the books, NAACP utti ci us regarded the April and May I campaign to get Negroes register ed for the May Primary as ';«Qd uraieijV '".Jcec-ssfuL, and said it was merely the first round in a series of such campaigns. Plans arc already under con* , sidcration hy the Halcigh i Chapter for contacting every r<yvH r i'‘red voter and urging i him to jo to the pails anti cast his ballot in the May ai Primary,, and definite plans tor a similar campaign be gin Shrine Gala Day Parade Elicits Glowing Comment DURHAM - The par.ado which marked Hnsle t-> public events in connection with the obsa»rvance of Shrine Gala Day here last Satur - day. has been described as ‘the best Negro parade ever to be staged here by local residents. The parade, which got under way promptly at 11 a.m. at the ; Athletic Park here and winded its way through the heart of the 1 city, then through the Hayti (Ne gro) area and onto the new Hill ride School, a distance of three miles, was highlighted by the presence of Dr. Raymond Jack son. Shrine Imperial Potentate § Precedent Was Broken o!o record Gi w,ri in l!)00 when ;ci,i. air. in /on election on '.he iirst b-dlot ) 1. pr Shaw’s exceptional rec ord os !> teneiiil officer of the c cnnec'ioin. A- secretary of the Departments of Home Mis-.tons. l'< nsiotw. and Mini -in-i.'l Relief, the Wilmington man set % a record inr efficiency and honesty itViicn hr ;i:!!i p icted n r annual repori l«at Wednesday. Hie convention r i,,• - to applaud hirn Inimeduitely ! KiHoWill;' this report, hr- was sv. cpt into office as bishop.l iCiintuiucd On Pav R| In a letter of May 17. the Wea ve; • McLean Past flatly told C* mniand- r Tliornton Hud even si.::, h.- h i,: "been instnieted b. St. I,- Adjsifi,id N n McKee to rtiiri,' i.o Durliam and raw;, out the convention" ns he 1 Thornt£>p) sfivr .fit, the hi ■' -('i.iaaiHir " ■ L-f xpeci no cr- * t m '• r, the local ped Copies -j; ': ie'-i'r were il.se sent to high-r inking white I.e son ofti mils including Shit; Commander 1. F Parker. Adjutant McKee and A N. Stone of the convention planning co'.'u niittef NOT SI KPRISI MOVf. Tie don token by the Dur ham jegior, pus’ .’fliw-' as SUt - prise to the many North Caio-fl ians -<ha ! . e ibserved begion .h" n fairing the past few year* since and during W "Id War 11. Ncg r a veterans ha -e !»«• <t, ;in i-pted as simply •r cter/ms* composed of former im-mhe-s in every major ors a nir of the Armed fom* svilh the esr eption of (he f.egion in Southern states. It is generally believed that tbs ■yrv.is;,., ,d” iu i ’. : is prompting actions whitih will give race veternns a fuller share of t!-e,..> e.-g-'.izfd :mifi j - i* ;<>: I i LI, TI.XT Os D DFR F--dec,einp «....■ f.;|; t, . f r- a 3c-t fa sent *o Vice-f lomms ntier .-Tontitnted On Pice 4» nin? ahout October 1 to iv C.- courage more Negron ♦ « »e --for the ! a1 EU-o tiors or. .S-.veaibcr J c.rr near ing font pit- twn jri.fi* STB AH ON }ft AA’ V Because of the newly-installed ifsistration system, the books of which will hold only l.flOh names, nine precincts have ntn*iifie»i for a .second book and a second re gistrar although the precincts may no! be split, arid five other -pre cincts in Raleigh Township have more than 850 persons registered, and wili have to open additional books as soon as the books open for registr-'dion for the general election of October 11. According to Herbert chairman. of the Wake County Elections Board, the polling places ran not be changed. but in each r.j *hc nine precinct - with mere than 1,000 registered and second book will be opened, the names beginning tv>th letter A and coil f'nntlnwed On Pare Si Chicago. Eleven bawds ar.d drora and bugle corps groups, gaily-attired j Shrine marching units and flag bearers, some 500 Nobles and Daughters of Isis and beauty ta lent queens. Misses Lucille Mc- Allister of Durham and Cletnett ; line Weaver of Raleigh, also were 'in the half-mile long processional a? were several fully - decorated floats. Included among the efties featuring- marching units, bands, etc.. were Durham, Ra leigh, Fayetteville. Oxford, {/Continued On Page 8; j

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