" " “/i" 'A ' NC BABIES ARE SMALLEST AM , LARGEST BORN I ILAI.iRtJH iiil b:.ibio,' n; p . | making’ history in North Carolina. I Titty ;>i< cniering the world j with BICGC.ST and SMAT.LF.SST j Ml-' .already ;t.*.-‘h»tjW to them. j HIE SMALLEST UTicontcrteci li old u i of tie i ."jxv't .04. i .r.s 1 wile , - i.i .J -J y ,'yui.Ul 1! Vor.ru . viaon. daughter of Mr. arid j Mr*. John Alston o! Guilford, who! war- horn oil June 8 and weighed j 2 8 ounct. at birth. j The baby, born prematurely a’ (Continued on Page 2i ' <*•»*> - RECORD MAKING SLABV AT 2.1 OI’NCLS Graduate Nurse Betty C. Itotan of the L. Rich ardson Hospital, tire, ydinro, artfully handles sarah Ia- FAIR NOW ON TRIAL Negro Girl Rape Victim Os White Man, Colored Roy ■■■ l ..... SAYS CANDIDATE UNFIT Leroy it, Russell, noted Greens boro businessman and political leader, who charged tha,!i W. A. Manley, white candidate for con stable of a Guilford County township is “unfit” to hold the C&rohut&n • === ; ‘^—iji I I CM a m llll 11 "' I i dklhS i v.;_msßy Shirley | QUESTION: Who should be gin a child's sex education, where should this education be gin. amt when should the child begin learning of this all-im portant aspect of life? MRS, ALL IK PEOPLES: Mother and hotsewife, Raleigh: I feel that sex education is. first | of all. a parental fane'ion. Tha. j is: it should bt j taught u t. he j home by the par- j ! d|r ents. The home i g has a great influ- J enefc on & child, i jUF* ' FI rnd it is then j m * that he should j Ml, ' /HP receive his fun- j ■■k damental ieach- FpPF prigs. Some parens? rare too inhibited and lack the pro per sex information to Instruct hie child properly; however, the i intelligent and better informed j parent knows when, where and j what to belli ihe child. On the other hand, the child of j the parent who lacks this knowl- i edge should not be left to receive i his 'sex information from the street or friends, as information received in this manner is very j often incorrect, The solution for ! tins child lies- in supplementing ' parental instruct Son with the co (Continued m Page S) j i f4^^^wajaa^^y i v.' r e~' i A ,’ V> l •*- * r " *■ p/ Iff 1111 TOM Vtsnnr A i 'toll, daughter .if Mr. .rid Airs. John A Stun of Co. - ford. v. ho weir bed in at C. «e>n i the Guilford County Democratic ; j Club who says that W, A. Man- ! j ley, who has called for a second | primary in the race for constable j jof More-head Township, has no ; I tight to seek office because he has; j been convicted, of a felony—man- j j slaughter-—and had thus lost his i citizenship. MANLEY CHARGES PERJURY ! Candidate Manley roared back j !at Russell charging the. business- ! man-political leader with making j j (Continued ou Page Z) ing the past two weeks, the baby’s weight dropped, hut she is now responding to feeding and now hits the stales at a 23-ounce mark. (SEE STORY) Victim Says Colored Boy Meld Her While White Vhos Assaulted SPOT \l TO t AJftOt iNTASf DURHAM A white man and a colored buy are on trial here- on Targes’ grotvin;f nut of their sl ’< Red rope- of an 18-year old Negro girl. Thomas F. Williams, the 2 1 >ear-old white alleged assail ant, and I .eve rue Walker, his alleged 16-year-old Negro ao eontpanisl have both pleaded not guilty to the charge of as sault on a female preferred a gainst them by Miss Sarah Lee Davis, 18, Mi- - Davis i f tJOS Martha Si., testified in Superior Com*', here Tuesday that Williams had inter course with her while Walker held ler as she lay in the cab of a drink truck last April. She said That tin act took place in a woods off a road near here. She said that «he was on the way to her mother’s home when she accepted a ride in Williams' truck because it was raining.. She (Continued on Page 2) Trial Os Hate-Sheet Distributors Postponed ! KINSTON -In a surprise move ! Monday Superior Conn Judge Q. K. Nimocks po iported until Att | gust the trial of two Kinston white ;inen charged with violating the Corrupt Practices Act The charges against Harold j Stroud and Ronald Clements grew: out of the alleged distribution, of ! defamatory handbills meant to in dite racial tension in the Mav 31 Democratic primary race for gov*: eraor. i Carolinian Representative Covers NAACP Meet OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, J. ft. Harren, Carolinian cur restm (idem, is here to ; cover* envelhet ehm shrd "cover" the event for Caro linian readers and a record attendance, including a riel tgatitMi from North Caro lina, Is on hand at the 4"» rd annua! convention of the NAACP, which got under way Tuesday and will con tinue through Sunday. A highlight of the con vention will be the post humous awarding of the Spin,tarn Award in ttarrv T. Moore. Florida NAACP executive and leading civil rights proponent who lost hi? life when his home was bombed last Christmas Eve. Mr. Darren’s on-the-scene coverage of the convention will be published In next week’s Issue of tttfct news paper. lIMLYN NINE: ; SIGNS RALEIGH LAO TO PACT ! By JOHN M. SMITH HAI F CRT--The Brooklyn Dodg- I e. • have signed a Haiti eh native to u cijiiavi't with a Brooklyn ; fain team Cae.>ar i•■ ..m-, former Washing ton J-lif-li School student here, has ; been no'.iiifd to report lo the • Brooklyn farm team in Montreal i on Saturday' Desane who displays promising ability as an outfielder and is an 1 able pitcher, has just completed shirty nine months as an infantry man with the 373rd Infantry Di (Continued on Page 8) DAFDFADF 10c T 710 c VOLUMN XI RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA * | OI FK KII ( . O. JOHNSON DURHAM COP IS TO BE HEARD IN FATAL SHOOTING ! DURHAM A veteran local No j pro ; olieeman will learn this week I whether or not he will fate- char j ec-> for the l’a'al shooting of ' another Negro man whom he | claims wielded a knife upon him | while resisting arrest eaily lasi ! .‘Saturday morning. A special city i-oi *ty group will hot.l hearing tu determine vv in tlur Officer t . Q. Johnson was justified in shooting Ho liert C. Harris who died at a hospital shortly after the shooting. Harris of 613 Fayetteville St., jand 310 Branch Place, was shot (Continued on Page 8) The trial had been scheduled for Wednesday, but was called unex pectedly. Judge Nimoeks granted the postponement at the request ol defense attorney John G. Daw son, who said he had not had time to prep ire- a defense for Stroud. The handbills distributed through the Erst attempted to link Hubert E. Olive, who was defeated by William B, Umstead in the Demo cratic primary for governor, with ! the Negro vote. ■ EL mm WSB» XWnri mi t «* v jSWgftnr HARRY MOORE . . . Sgtingwra nominee 111 i •-■ ,*. - : '| ir. ; > • ■ - -” , - 1 v 1 . SCHOOLGIRL KILLS FATHER . :■ . ■■■-■■-_ ■. ■...:. •. . .. ■ :-■.. .■■■■■• ■ . ■ .. ,- THOMAS DUNN . . killer killed ft *®S? Jj£ it && SaBBWEt^. m,. fcj^ THE lit SB AND AM) FA IHEK DEAD - The lathe, of this family . Thomas I.ideli Dunn is dead, killed try a shotgun blast fired al him by his daugh ter, Carolyn tey.treuie right) lasi Friday after he had threatened the entire family with the shot- BOY, 12, KILLED FLYING KITE; FATHER ASKS SSOGDAMAGES WILMINGTON The father of | a 12-yenr-oLd boy who was eldc jtrocuted when the kite he was flying struck, a high-voltage pow er line here* last FVbruary. ;su in'; the company owning tin line' foi $30,000. Richard B. Pugh, a local real dent, last Saturday filed through his atorney the $50,000 suit against - the Carolina Power and Light! Company charging that his son, ANOTHER N. 0, RESIDENT IS 100 YEARS OLD RAYBORO -- Mrs. CWoe Cre dile. who lives on the outskirts of Bayboro. adds her name this week to the growing list of North Ca rolina Negro residents who have reached or possed their 100th birthday. Mrs. Credlle, known famili arly in the area as 'Aunt Chine, * i s not certain whether she is merely a hundred years of age or whether she is 102. In typical feminine fashion, however'. ■ Ore accepts the i ‘younger" age. Mrs. Crediie was born a slave in Hyde County and recalls tfraph jically incidents of the Civil War era. | She retains some of her original I teeth, has a good appetite does j her own cooking and is still ac-j | active in church affairs, j Mrs. Chloe can trace 108 direct j descendants still living. They in-, | elude 10 children, 41 grand ehil- ‘ idren, 40 great gremtehildreri and! Sl7 great great grandchildren.. I She resides with her ‘baby toy’ I j Torn hers . VICTIM IN SLAYING HILLED GIRL IN NITE SPOT FOSS ID YEARS AGO By Staff Writer UALtTGH A man who " erv ed time" for the r.layitig of one :.i,t ten yen in ako. l-t his life JTif. b.iUUs i f inU'llicr le.• L wed . The rob.- thi girls played in Hospital Plan Gets 0. K. WEEK ENDING SATCUDAV .11'NE 2S. Dm2 Members of the family are the gun that later < '.aimed l.i* lit* wiiloye, .Mrs. Lula Du.ui. 3a and children Angeline l '>: H* leu Francis. IS; Betty Jeutii 11; Claude lari. 9; Jerry Thomas. G; I'elix 2. and Carolyn. STAIFOTO BV SHIRLEY— Richard, Jr., was killed as the result of ‘negligence in the erec tion, inintonanet* and inspection of high voltage electric transmission : tines.' The suit also involves the Tidewater Power Company which suppose til v controls the equipment through which Ca rolina I‘ower and Light cur rent is carried. The Pugh youth was killed when . bis kite fell onto a high voltage line neat his home about -three i (Continued on Page 8) m*/-' jjwS HE DIDN’T DO IT! Mrs. | ; Maude Thmm of Albertsville, \ j S, C., mother-in-law of John j Andrew.' Roman, is one of the many perrons who believe that Roman was not the ‘‘killer" ■ type 1 j lor other opinions oil Roman read the third installment of the i | John Roman story “Was Roman The Killer Type.” _ _ 11 bis life were widely different, however The one whose life he tools v-as lii-. "f ill friend” The | Elizabeth Roman sobbingly remt- ; !ed that she saw no reason why , I anyone should doubt the paternity | of the children. , By Lin Holloway Managing Editor Carolinian Newspapers Third of a Series LEXINGTON - John An drew Roman who listed his occupation as a laborer at a furniture factory and ice plant h re, gate np his life; as payment for the alleged! crime of murder. John Roman left behind to mourn Ins demise few people ex- i eepting his wife, Elizabeth and j four ohildren, aged Hx through . nine years. Yet John Roman left, people throughout the country asking each other and themselves one question: “Was John Roman the “Killer ( type'?" We don't propose to answer that question here. We sim ply feel that it is our duty | to pass on for what worth it may have itiielligence that , has come to us concerning John Roman, the worker, the husband and the father. John Andrew Roman was tom ;29 y cat's ago in a tenant’s shack j |on a farm near Honea Path, a j hamlet in South Carolina. While, j according to his widow, John Ro man. had ‘brothers and sisters', j there is possibly no way to know JBnUk Hr .#- C?' 'mmm wSt Wfe' $ w^gKH Silt,. IKV ®**| ■C CAROtYW !»I.TNN shoots father hr threatened family WAKE SOLONS 0, K, PLANS FOR 810 BONO DRIVE Public-Private Issiu* Is Stumbling Block Lor Anv Future Plan HY JAMES A. SHEPARII HALEIGH The Wake County Commissioners meeting in regular .'U sion thi: week, okoiied (he bond plan for tin- building of a now hnispitai, at St. Aimes ptv- > sente d U> them by Attorney .!. (' B Ehnnahaus representing the | beard of InuV.-s of St. Agues i Hosjoial. Approval was also given |-t .••.•.mowhai similar proposal for |u:t cii.'ar-;ement of Rex Hospital Thu ides prevented and approv w, cal ion for the Trustees of St. ■viser ‘>j deed ti> Whew County, I the nuir . ■ home, present hospital •■.ur lene tor tin- «.-i f s'tioti of a new it:, .) oil■. u v All ol tul& l.v >*« cpmn the expressed condition thm ; Vtfake County in torn give th* ; -u s tec of St. Agnes a long term i leave to operate the hospital atiet »i . ,-onniy • «nfi- S7OO.OtH) of cc-uv >v bond money arid obtain.- sdoo.- | CKAf ->f t "dural funds for the build ink -i' the new hospital. V.Wne s; ty tv ■ ci is a v.l e unstU'.ftiCu aim tit i'«~D\ in . eligible to receive county or fed* era! funds for building purposes To by. la-., this statute, try St. A ne. c . : noieec-v hatched up the it 1 , a of a phoney gilt or us pro* >, ,i, . to 'he co. iftv u order that u inisiit technically qualify fur this huge viam ol public funds That the gift to the county i* ' phoney i- attested to by the fact that tin- Kile U conditioned upon a return ol the ibe pi'etcxt by Mi . Eli* ! inghaus for wantu . the tax pay urs Os Wake County foot the bill p 3 new hospht.hl to e operated i. . piv, ate beard, was that i a”--xi*':> already lud an ue.e-quatsd I mireine home a ‘brand new' : beatiiv plant and a ‘relatively’ Hew !;itihen. He did not Stop to (Continued on Page. 8) DID THIS MAN KILL? i JOHN ROMAN . . . the kille rtype?? j exactly how many of each he !really’ had because of ihe socio !economic phenomenon which was ! taking at the time he announced his arrival in the world, with lus !tv crying. j ' tenant farmers son I John Roman was born 'of tenant l former .parents in 1923. a year ' nearly mid-way between Th® j Great War and The Great Deprea j si on. | His parents, obviously slaves off the land they tilled and unaware that, there was another way of iire chose to stay where the sweat jof their brow and the strength cf their beings rocited them. Noi so with John’s sisters and brothers They had beard tales of the North the Land ' of Oreedwn which lay lw (Conttaaed Page t) A