jr'i v rjf* ¥ 7 HP
Jhrotners i earn Up 1 o cop
Soan ßox Derby Honors
g as
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Thomas Hargrave, former r< si .lent of I.exington, N ( .. an!
now of !.B iißf. port, Roiin,, an act] uaintanc a ol John Aml row Roman, who died in tin
ga • chain her June <i for (he all Med robhr ry-murder of a white Rcxinn'toii spinster,
has a v.unu-d the role of “A Voice from I he <! ra •. «" tor Roman, hi this article, air.
Hargrave speaks a h>> believes Roman v suld .-.peak ii lie had occasion to return
from the piavo and do so. Herewith i> John Roman's “Voice from the (»rave )
lam dead. But v-t I so ! that som ‘day my vuice will !>,• hemd, even from my dark
ami lonesome era ve
»\I 4 v mi me ? \\ hat am i here for? M v mil ionai <> null ? Do those ijilestion.- matter,,
like vo many more that has come unan • ••ivtl. Ye.- I •up pose they matter.
Von ...-keti let ni.v nan:-- On
earth i vas>‘ known a Jojjn Ro
ma » tiihn .'.ntiivv Roiuai. .1
29 iiv.rrS- tl. -I K-'i: no'hing
eji-'e. Maybe I shut. lei ns. n! ioii. tli.it
i .. hard v. orkine ov-su.
plain i.noi'.'ijil. jU't 'tyuic.d Sun*
h. ,wi.’
i e i.i) n in Hunesi Path. S.
C a iie.iTiiri I 1 uni heard oar of
North t’ii'iiljh;'! Tin;, mid on- of
the faliilmi- wact-; >ua i-oalu earn
«.nd ttVini condition. a luxury
r’eisijjiii e; r, , itei'e !.u li-im’d
J ..:ii Bui v. Ice ~ 11 iji ■ u n .
most. .!>• the i '.Of th.it North
<k.i u!in;i Wo •• V' "■ ! I . e Si
where Xi-p. ui-. wconcerned.
W ii;. in iiiu. i: ;;OUi iC; you' (JO:dd
Work i'iyhi bi j;ii.;.i. v.hitt men m
perfect harmony. So he 1 am.
Di jt!’ 1 would i.'. * e o e ; .i hit
t try. murdered .to .as-d u t mur-
Bai>% Is { niazed \s
liar turns Wild* ltd'**
Set its Ol \\ rt'cks
SMITitiTEI J>—t'ardain Mar
vel is a pretty rugged fellow,
and superman has getteu out
uf sonu fairly tough sitH.itions
without a strati'll. but t>oth are
otere. weaklings when the ba
by daughter ol Sam fireen us
Philadelphia is bn the •• *'ih/
tiwifs power
Pin title extent ol' Bahv
• Merit's power stas revealed
nr a, here Sunday ai tvi tlooti
when tite ear drivel, by tire la*
I her began ‘acting up,' ran oft
the highway <m one side,
btrtsek two ears, Unit stint back
»«»w the highway to strike
Aftothm car.
• ; C)Dit: >'t v nuiß-, ii ihhnßi ■JUU'UHHUip
Nop* Uahy tirem didn't get
nut. hoist tin! Cal' nut nv the
rtitrlt and propel it along its
nav, She merely slept thru
it ; SI. Visit white the ear was
netting Up and Baby tin/i.
was sleeping, her father, moth*
n grand mother and another
PdKscngt ■ were receiving in
juries M»n:. serious.
fishy thciii merely awaken
ed for a moment, looked about
the ie flit and w ent serenely
bark to sinp. tier father had
to make a trip to the court
house where he was booked on
charges of reckless driving.
y y ■. y- y-c, . “T
|jjf'
f.O\ XOVt
Kirills (Htm>ronii>r
iU Demos Is: I mnl
* r.
Bx N. (.. (rovcnior
.h.-.LEIGH Gov. Kerr Scott ftf
North Cnrolina told his regular
■press conference this week that
he believes that a compromise on
civil n.-'hts Fair Enusloymcnt Prac
tice t i.-mes now plaguing the Re
publican convention session which
will -a into session .July 21.
Life* other Southern i.'ov.-; i.ut..
Gov. Scott t«ilii vc.- that FIS'PO
should i(' a fna'les of local and
etate-lcve 1 action Icyis'iatively and
the. N-jrtti Camtina chief utecn
t'.vi- said that he further feels
that Bn. Democratic party will
and should be able to carry the
South even with the inclusion at
* civil rights plank in the party
platform.
The gist of the governors pro
noun cements on th«- coming con
vention which he will attend in
a tody with the state’s delegates,
is a voluntary civil rights action
«s opposed to a compulsory on
5
dfi ti j-:m1 :-.m) i ijhvi, ;? •} jmi Imii -
,
Mill dri l,y th' hln -a I -■ .• i*‘
nl Nm th * ill vl.li.s, nut In
death by (in mi n ! «in kril
beside. tile IISIHV" Si:rli!.
;s|x n! fm lawyers and at*
, pe.il-. Hut the Stwte nroei'd
, tiiuK it was liberal ! was .->*•»-
- S'* - **P j
* /" %, ,; **. *• —" - -&&&
*V ' * m....^JH
•r; # r, Bde ySp
MHMO ■ /* 1 jHPiiißli
<? tv : - : ' ,i „ I
"-• ** '#jpßßß|
WEI I ! His Ik IT' —1 dw .ml
.Malloy, lift, with trophy shows
hi- moth, r and younger hrother
how the Soap Box tier' s 'lrts
phy looks. Edward was the win
ner in ihe tnnilaiK derby July
Fayetteville College Eyes
$2 Million Building Drive
STATE'S NAAGP
BRANCH LAUDED
OKI -HG.v'A ( (TV K''i!v M.
i i:;ia v‘onfoj'fj:- ■.■ ■ ■ NA ’*.CP Br;m
--r rsvcivcu the T : i.wi.'iir.Ci A
\ ■■■, Hfd o! SSO f<>; the Coniavnce
•j ,■ hifh irorr, J>v F. A. Johnson,
i>>‘t 'sicSi-nt, Louisiana State Cpn
. ferenc*. of Na.-.CP Branches at.
, and Branch Award-. Dinnot dur
: t|>, iteA-of; I>. -ana To.ifiraoniai
ir,a at 'Boil.-, ;; tlic 43rd Annua!
a C'ttaVa rsUijr; o! lfu. NAACP iai’< 4
BBrt week
1 The North Cit
-2 , ... <• so i , n a Confer
- • * riff: was viled
s fe-; jdlkL so r intervening
1 ivAjgM||Mft n the case of
» % Mack Ingram,
t ■ §§’ & convicted of as*
f ■Klli.S; -ifiult ap o n a
i ;, w hll e eiri in
Hp,/ Caswell County. 1
|p* XT assault sup
■» ?' '• t o o k
.. . It. at a dfc
r ■ tance of 75 fact
s*. iCosiiaee* Os fags §).
ii-iiteii tn die In itlafCh lull
received a s.ai ot r.xei’iiuoii
until June Ironic'.' Su l«
-peak, yes.
T. ll nil* why f.<r 21) yi , r.i'- of my
- 1 . oit life aftei icrwiin:! a normal
oil life aiter >.•. ku;. hard
an,: kven:i> e to m.t.-vi! tCiiaiavUT *
j( .liitii.lll'll On Page 8)
4th winning over his brother
John (center/ in the final heat
lit. Malloy brother* were two
ol three Neg roc-, entered in a
field of twenty , onte.-tantx, E,i
, ;ud, by Vi inline: the lo» a! eon
(,oilcL ! r Board Meets
\nd Map" Program
FAYESTTEVIULF - The Board
of T,v• it • of Hit Fa.velU-villc
stlt. T■ . t .H' C 1 ■ re,*- rncctii'tC' at
■"f eoiioiu on ; • 2 voted 1 n
•'fjr-.-t of the 1< .•islaturo two mil
lion dollars ifti a building and
expansion pro,-.ram. included in
the ;f 'post’d pro ’sin are teach
.:rsge> for both married and sin
ale tcachets, an infirmary, a mu
sic and art building, a central
heating plant, additions in the
Henry W. Billy fSyinnasium and to
the i;:::,-idry. land;;raping ,stnd hr
i ; ->’ ojtmiis. seating and
liphtjii;? for the Smith Athletic
field, and re novation of Vance
Bah and the ivi "Chanits- Arts
iii.t • iis C
A restitution wav jmssett re
(ine-tinc the Advisory Ra4rrt
Commission to rceommend
suffidnil fan its for the teach
ing staff to assure membership
tn the American Association j
of Colleges for Teacher Educa
tion. Among other actions of
the Hoard was the granting a
leave of absence to Bear. J. H
(CdsU&tica Os fstge 6]
RISE YOUTH IN
WINNERS' CIRCLE;
AFTER CLASSIC
oulli, S o i\oso I hi!
Bl'Ol Ilt‘l% 11, lo
t rip S<> AkrOii. Ohio
I H'i.'-iAIVI Oi l Hi i,'lll'll- tiul
’ ~(!>: it I.i -■ tile aniwjal
n- '1,.-'-: Deri.) , la,-., ;e ea.ne ti.)
a i'|i.-.. tu - • July dlii.
Ihe n-usori lor the ( )!t, Itro
liitr e-.elamatioii lay in the
la.t that two Negro hiollirrs
weie finalists in tlu conlcst
amt us tin- last heat us the
rare on was bound to and
did. emerge the winner,
W i.iniii •; t!ic coveted Derby
I opiiy otlu'i honor- and a chance
: to n .nv -it tbe- Ciiy id' Durham in
bn Nation.*l ruitijinuy of (lie i.)cr
! * at ~l.mn Ohio later this year
Eddie Malloy, 15-year-old stu
|ta ut at the local hi-h school, who
on i-it out hi 11 ->ear-old brother.
Kddio to tin 1 final heat of the
. uce.
( urimrsly. uut of a field of
?l) entries, tin two Malloy bro
thers and anothci Negro youth
I red Jefferson, 11, were the on*
(Conti,Hied On Page 8)
tft, «itt rtpre-ent the city of
Durham if; the Akron, Ohio n;s ■
tioiul championship race, John
..ml Edward arc the sous of tint
Katie MalloJ 11 \I- si eo h; pUv
to
EX-ALUMNI HEAD
IS DUE HONORS
NEW YORK - M S. Johnson,
former executive secretary of the
National Aiutr.ni Association »i
the North Carolina College at Dur
ham a noe. pursuing courses at
New Yo. k University that will
naiiv h:;n eh::;; Lie io receive a
’ achtr - cc-.’iffifllor certificate at
■ ir- end of the Summer term.
A native of Ju.t. nt.iwm, N. C,
Johnson has had cxpeitenceas
it* achvr, -principal. Boys Scot'•
Executive, and alumni associatiuri
: '"d.Tiinistfslot.
Prior to oi in in ■? to North Oa
-1 inlma Coiti-.u in Johnson
•eived as a Field Scout Executive
! ’ii N'ev, !’ion News, Va„ fnatlcs
tpn, S, C., and in Durham.
The former Scout raecnUve
'■’it-, educated at North Caro
lina College and he has r«-
feivrfl adtiiWtmu! training 5n
summer terms and speclai sea
‘•ions at A .and T. College,
Greens boro, Boy scouts f-*«»
etttives Training. Mendftam, N
J,, Buck «ltl fall. Pa., and at
tConmoikd Gu Fagc ii
EaleigL Hospital issue To Be Aae4
VIOLENCE MARKS
JUIY4* HOLIDAY
THE CAROLINIAN
10c
I VOLtJMN XI RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
Q| I VCD QTII I ftlllPTPil
%BmsW%. %4* ill 1# 1 iliH I IHIi I awl#
ALL FORMS OF
VIOLENCE MAR
(IUIY 4 HOLIDAY
By Carolinian Press Service
RALEIGH Violence or
• nil kinds marked the few
da vs before and following
the long July lth weekend,
• a survey by the Carolinian
! Press Service reveals. Fob
lowing is a rsume of the
violence which rocked the
state during the period:
AGING BARBER IS
STABBING VICTIM
CH-VRRoTTE A 24-vcar-old
■ xhUtiHiah July 4th was charg'd!
with stabbing a Negro barber to
ifrsih at a rural bus stop, Meck
lenburg County police reported
flt»r*e Counts, 53 of Route 9
Ch artottc, ws? dead on arrival at
•* local tiospHiil shoi’tly before
Thursday night of a
,i> "-(-i rat near his heart.
Potior arrested F*d\\’urcl Leroy
Potent of Mount Holly and swore
out h murder warrant against him
They said he denied having any
tldfi;' to Ct> Wll h tile K'iiiliiS,
A nreluninary hearing wi> set
for August 1
Officers said Count; was stab
bed shortly afu-r he -ten) red from
bus near his home, fho r.cri
thev had not yet itncov< red any
motive but .ipe.uvii'iy an or u
menl took plate.
HEAT KILLS MAN
IN WARREN AREA
WARffIENTON A 65-year-old
man who took a nan in the blaz
ing run Friday iifH-rnooii tH'v.r
-iokc from hi- slumber. Coroner
.3 Fid ward Potar ;nmoim<vii hen
Peta -arid Nathan Cie.iitou of
EiuUro was invited to nde to
W.ixTenion '-vlt,, a friend. Clanton
••or; rented to the trip, and the
men remained >«» Warrenton sever- •
si hours longer than Clanton ex
pected.
When the men returned to Em- '
bro, Clanton pot out of the cat ,
; COG yards from his home and
| there decided to take a nap, Pc- •
said He never woke up
TWO CAR CRASH
INJURES WOMAN
GKKENSBORO-Miss Res:- <> «■-
boy of Siler City, wa: treated
for shock at L. Richardson Me
ino-ial Hospital Monday fallowing
an accident at the corner of Spring
and West Market Streets
Polii t sain' 1 lit injury we, ie
- It of u collision of automobile*
d- to Charlie Bristol 'iorfon
of Sib** City, and Ralph John* of
l!:> E,-..n Av->ndale Street
I. estimated at about
js *OO
MAN IS KILLED BY
MOVING TRAIN
SMITHFIELD - James R. Row
land. 22-year-old resident of Clay
i ton. Rouie i. was instantly killed
j as. 4:30 o’clock July 4th afternoon
:.y a "southcount Atlantic Coastline
j pa- , nrer tram
Rowland was kiilc-d when he
Isu pped from behind a boxcar di
rteently into the path of the on
; coming train near the ACL depot
here G V, Moore of Southfield
saw the fat al accident
. | Acting Coroner V. .1, Underwood
; ruled the death accidental and
;. said an inquest would be unneces
i: £-ary,
YOUTH DIES AS
BICYCLE IS HIT
| CHAfftLOTTE A nine - year-
I old boy, Donald Goler Edwards,
fell from his bicycle and was
i crashed to death beneath the
! rheiil of a Duke Power Company
j tair ft block from mid-town Char
lotte July 3rd
j Police said the boy rode bis bi
j cycle between the moving bu*
; and a parked car. The bike
j .--truck the side of the parked car
I and overturned, bouncing the
| youth beneath the right rear
j wheel of the bus. His head was
| crushed He was dead on arrival at
j Good Samaritan Hospital
! J» A. Williams, the bus driver*
1 ssud be did z«ot see the boy.
PVT. .JOHN COl-KMAN
. . . Drowning Victim
. IMGF-PL9
G. I, DROWNS
NEAR GARNER 1
! !
GARNER -- The hoiiduy fur
lough -it a well-kn.-v. n Wake*
- Comity sokiiei' v. m-. broueht 1 an
abrupt end here Saturday when
the young G. 1 drowned m a
. y i apTi:n,. pond
John Coleman. 2b-yt*ar-old 82nd '
Airborne i);v i,s ion prtvhtf ut Fort
Bragg *.l; ■,,. yh While .n. j , u ,m
--• niii. trip v, fin ftii.-iid; .*: Taylpr
- F\ } j! d
VPnPff-r-, ui fin- svvtnwiinig
patty told inve-UgaUlif; oift
cers that Coiwnan, the lather
of a > ouny chiltl, suddeniv
hcrcamcd tor help and then
went down into about tio tm
I of water.
Effort-, by companions fe
help (he drowning man proved
(Continued On Page 8i
jp|s|is r - : ~' -fe ?■'“' dr ■raPpjPil
•. jjnt si.' ' ' ••
' •:• ■-«' •>“■ <^' ,tt>
ft .' . . x., r - m ,ia*.. •■ ■’* a-vmmmmmmmmu* ■ - ■<■#■.•• ■*.
NCC FjCVLTY MEMBERS I
TO fcEt: T«E WORLD Tbemt
three North Carolina College
: women are shown here studying ;
: a map of the world on the eve :
of their departure for a two
monthV tour of Europe. Left t«*
rish* are Mrs. (iutrmle Taylor,
wife of North Carolina Coileg# «
psycttolagy Professor jaas I-
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JULY 12. 1952
VICIOUS SLAYER Os RALEIGH MAN
HUNTED! SAID TO BE BLAKELY
HAI.EICM .In i-xii-n.- it-.- -oaieh
1 was .--till underway a: >.. \ROLJN
-lAN pi:.- iivre thi. w -«-k fur
; the vicious shot aeu sUiyet of a
; flint i: ■ L man.
A n:.m Viht* has been li-nt.i
lively stlentifjeil as one Otis
I'l.tkt-ly was at VVediu-sd.'i v
noon the target of :i manhunt
which spreads over three
states. He is being sought in
connection with the slaying of
Gaither Alfred -View, a3 out Id,
of k'LT Manley Ktrcte here, wln*
was fntiml tv illy, in a poni *?1
his own blood uiortally
wounded Jnlv tsh night
; Allen Unt.tl-n'- tu name
hi.- assudfent - f<-rc Sit- died, was
- : . t *v; is-d i*-i t. a nftiis ! - lying
, n a ditch bclun- the house io
t’ati. d ;tl No 22 Mdvs- Street on
Hit holiday hi lu. He had been
at close range by a slto!,.,un al
legedly wielded by Blakely and
v£as dt-a.-i up*tn arrival a. a local
.jfcpttaL
% Local police oi l iters inUH
nintel.v launched a search f.*r
Allen’s assailant .who aerortl
in?. to rumor, .was in she !t.i
iriali ait-a as talc as Sfliauv.
The search was sp»* ;uf into
adjoining areas whin etfois-,
of officers to locate th« assail
| Raleigh Citizens Slate
Meet Os lop Importance
]
ILU.KIGH Dm to Urn rct-ut decision of the Wake
('ouaty Hoard oi" l.’t»nuni.ssioiteiT to call a oond elt*c*
lion for llio purpos*- of cnlary:in j.* mid iiviproving the
I Jr-s' and St, Allies Hospitals, the t itissmts As*
Mifiaiioit !.• muring' all iiiU-n-drd chizons to attend _ a
special Mooting at the Blood worth Street ,Ms A
Tu«day evening, July Id al >'■ p. m. Since this is a
matter concerning the expenditure of public punds,
all citizens are requested to la.* present and discuss
the interests oi' participation.
Representatives from the St, Arnes Hospital board
of trustees will be present to present and discuss the
Taylor; Miss Paulin* Newton,
professor of English, and Miss
Tilth G. Rush, professor of Edu
cation arid president of the
North Carolina Federation of
Negro Women's Clubs. They are
the first of several North Ca
rolina College faculty members
wiks will visit and study in En- 1
NUMBER Ml
i-
m • '
mos ip
( Al tHiAt XUA'S
. . His Killer Sougtrt
nut i<it*niii ied .%-• Blakely prov
< ouiimtecl On Pat e H)
rope during the next few
niontlis. leaving Durham lact
night for Hoboken If, S„ the
first North Carolina College
group wit) debark si Naptesl
Italy, early next week for *
tour of Southern Europe Ml
wil lalso take them thro France,
Belgium HoMata.fi; and later to
itagfew ..