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After Abducting Married Woman , \
MAN IS FOILED IN RAPE ATTEMPT
BOXER WINS NATIONAL TITLE i
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Art Statum
Tops NCAA
Heavy Card
GREENSBORO Arthur "Art"
Statum, A and T College heavy,
v.-eiubt, punched hi- way to th ■
national collegiate title in tiie Na
tional Collegiate Athletic: Associa
Bon I vxiiiy chamionpship held at
Idaho Slate Coll, goat Pocatello,
la.-t Saturday right by decision ing
George Pc.vton oi Louisiana State
University 2 and 1. Ifc is the find
student of a Negro college to
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•ART" STATUM
IN RAPE TRY
Race Woman
Fights Oft
White Youth
ROXUORO A young local
tv hit'’ planing null woi ite: who
a'temped to criminally assault a \
Ni gro woman after aldiscting iter
before tin eyes of her husband
la t Uric)a- night, -.as Ivld for
tri.nl on an attempted rr; < <harge
following preliminary hearing
here i'ne-.dcy morning
Emory . ,| ,/ . n -»;•
married man ,vho liv* ■ in the
Ji'.'st VI He (Hi ’: 11 M 1 1 ' Va; I-Id in
I a■: jail 11 i joC to rue day's
i ion >n lieij of bond follow
ing hi dl-g-rd :ttl,j;k upon Mrs.
I Talley
.lark oh r- ud to ha'T driven
1 * - Mr op beside Mr; Talley and
her husband Ray field. Friday night
a-; they walked along Reams Ave
nue Jack,son asked the Talleys to
ride with him and they accepted,
Mrs. Talley entering the hack seat
ot the ■ two-seated car and her
husband climbing into the fro/I
seat with Jack., on
As Jackson neared the Talley
home, it was related, he stopped
the cat, allowing the husband to
disbark When ‘ho wife tric'd to
leave the back seat, however.
Jackson is alleged to have
clammed the door shut imprison
ing the woman while he drove
away.
With Mrs. Talley trying to wrest
Jut w.jv mt of the auto, Jackson
i> said to have driven about three
miles into a rural area where he
climbed into the rear scat and
attempted to criminally assault the
woman. Being foiled in the at
tempt Jack-on then drove the wo
rrofti back to a nearby sclUctmyit
a here hr v/n r - allowed to leave
the car
Jack: on v : arrested at his
home Srturday morning and was
id- .':t• i. -,t is the assailant by both
Mr and Ml. Talley.
fm pm ;iit?d the charges follow
in.- •«)«<• tiono-g by local officials,
1 ale fui j-.u-y trial has not been
set
CORRECTION
1 Mas inadvertantly stated in
the f UKOI INI AN Inst week that
the apnea I meeting' of the North
f'uro.'ira food Service Associa
tion would he held at Raleigh’s
l.ncil'c-Hijiiter School on Wed
needa v, April i 9. The date, April
JB, was listed correctly. The ac
tual d'v is Saturday, however.
Members of the group are to
path r at the Raleigh school this
Saturday for their annual event.
Miss Mabel Evans of the Wheat
Flour Institute temains in the
role of special demonstrsttou au
thority.
Erol^^&oliQg^
Show it !•• a view of S’rane Col
lege at I’alrigh where a Negro
.nan \\ .us shot four times last
month b> a 1-rigger-h api> y
nigin inui :ur,au who ' win tight
NC Marines
See Atomic
Explosions
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. < ills Goldsboro ••t’onie"
...ay” .vy.
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From St. Paul: \. C
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''ifk WmtaWAv. ■s&
CPU. SMI ill
. . . Home In In Pelham
Srjl
. . . lift's From Henderson
the Negro had a gun”. The ar
row Points to spot OUTSITE the
college campus where the vic
tim. Odell Cook, i inset ■, was
idiot hy the watchman, The
THE CAROLINIAN
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VOL. Xil RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1903
Marines See Atomic Blast * j
State Men
See Show
Os Strength
\ Sprckil to the Carolinian)
CAMP DESERT ROCK. Nevada.
-Four Tarheel Marines are a-j
i.iotig the more than 2-'OO Lea ther
m-cits flown to the Atomic Encr-!
,v C'ommi.-sion Proving Ground-; |
:’.-c in participate in the latest
serif'S of 'domic tf*i in
Tli r y lire; Corpora! C nhr-i! f
.Smith, 2!, non of Air. and Airs.
SS<-r»ry 11. Smith of Route i.
Bu.v 2-17, Pelham. N < or
terra! Abraham Field, of IF n
<}<-r-.on, N. Private lift j
Class Robert Mo3Cs, husband
of Mrs. VI ruin, Muses of St.
Paul. N. and Private First
Class William Borden, 21. son
of Air. and Mrs. Sam in if Bor
den of 21 i E. Vine St., Golds
boro, N. V.
The present t- .'ill be tin \
I aeconci fur many of the Leather- |
-necks wln> will v-liners the mam
i --noth explosion. They are d<\- 150011 i
,m train Marines in assault tactics |
relating to atomic warfurt He
- H'titly developed vertical enveiop
inert by iiclic.- '.tprs will be tea
' tneed at tile Nevada proving
.rounds along with indoctrination
■ and training m the protection a
: ._ unst and the effects of exposure
:'o an atomic explosion.
Smith, field. Moses, and 1.'.0i
| gen arc all stationed at the So
pond Maricui Division, Camp Lc
; joune. N. C.
Or. FO (hack
[Ss Mourned
j ROC KIN G liA M - Dr. F. D
j Quick. 72. one of the most widely
! Known physicians of this section,
I uied Saturday morning in Win
i -ton Hospital when he had been
| ill for three weeks.
| The funeral was to be held .it
, Ait. Pisgah AME Zion Church at
J i Rockingham Tuesday at 3: '*o pun.
j |He is survived by his v Tv, the
! former Mrs. Willie Mae Hines of
tne local school faculty; and by
four Children; one is a doctor
with the Air Forces hospital at
Denver, Colo A daughter. Miss
Velma Quick, is assistant secre
j tary of the Excelsior Credit Union
lof Gastonia.
Dr. Quick' was the son of the
late Harvey Quick. «t lawyer. 1
buildings in the background arc
those that the night watchman
says he was "protecting" The
watchman faces a -sauH charges.
Given Grant
RECEIVES TORO FOUNDA
TION GRANT - Professor Ruth
N. Horry of Uu- French and
Spanish departments at North
Carolina College. Durham, has
received a lord Foundation fel
lowship to study in France dur
ing 11)54. Dr. Horry thus become*
the fourth Nf'C professor to re
ceive a Ford grant. Three other
NCC professors are currently in
Europe studying under the same
grant. They are lirs. Marjorie
Bmvn, mathematics: Ernest* M.
Mana-ssce, German and philoso
! pbv; and Alvin W. Rose, socio
logy.
More Enter Political
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f>H. W. V. DEVANE
» , , . The Incumbent i
{;ook has been absolved of all
charges in the ease. (See Story
this issue) STAFFOTOS BY
SHIRLEY.
Watchman Must
j
face Assault Rap j
Bv ( AItOfJNiAN Staff Writer
RALEIGH—A man who leas than ; 1
one month ago, was carried un-'
| conscious to St. Agnes Hospital, 1
! with four gaping wounds in his
.body, wounds caused by shots j
j Tom a Hi: calibre pistol, allots;
•'which had gone all the way!
through his body, took the stand
lin Raleigh's < dv Court tins week j
,< uJ convijiced court thut !
'had hreii mad- a human tat kef *
without cause, reason, oi i- !if tea- .
! lion, an dthiough his testimony.
. -'ai er| serious charges to be
i brou gist against hi- would be kill-:
! As is usual m cases involving j
iv shooting and killing of Ne
grocj hy whines the dally press;
; i.nd radio carried stones of the j
: rrutal, unprovoked attack on Odell;
; Cook, calculated to make a shin- j
••UK hero out. of his assailant, S. F.!
i Woodcll, white night watchman at j
Peace Institute, a woman's college, |
located on East Peace St. here.
V/oodell's story was to the es-:
feet that Odell Cook was found!
!>.v V'lorieJi lurking around the;
campus of Peace about 2 o'clock,
hi tiv morning. Continuing iiisj
, »tory, Woodcll related that, when;
:i.- attempted to arrest Cook for l
j ttespat-sing on the college cam
pus, Cook drew an "object" from,
I Minister Into Council Race
At Raleigh; Fireworks Loom
By UN HOLLOWAY
; or Carolinian News Network
RALEIGH The political pot
is boiling high throughout The Old
, North State this week as Negro
candidates continue to anonunce
' inemselves candidates for elective
j office and as candidate slates in
j the larger towns where the most
I heated races ate expected show
indication of involving local
j ''splits".
| At Raleigh ann at, Fayetteville
; Airing the pasfweek. new names
j nave been en tered as aspirants for
i election to city governing posts.
A prominent Raleigh minister,
; the Rev. €. C. Jones, pastor of
i Tapper Memorial Baptist Church,
j announced his candidacy for e
i lection to the Raleigh City Cam
! cil where at Fayetteville, I)r. M.
iL, Perry, noted physician an-
1 NC COLLEGES
MAY BE GRANTED;
! NURSING DEPT,
: HALEIG.H There is a definite
I possibility that 'funds may sooni
|be forthcoming with which to set!
■ up nursing schools at two of North j
j Carolina's state-supported schools.!
j Winston - Salem Teachers Col-1
! lege and A & T College .Greens- j
| ooro. may get the schools if ac-j
I tijn by o legislative committee j
j this week can serve as indication |
Meeting to discuss state parties- 1
! pation in this new field of nursing;
i education, an appropriation sud-,
j committee Tuesday, recommended j
| appropriation of $200,000 .to be
j used in establishing four - yea-;
| nursing schools wherever neede*.,
| Bids for such schools already
have been made by Winston-Sa
lem Teachers College and A <Si T
Colit:'- and both may he given
j the needed funds.
! • Ur,dm the committee plan, *Ve
I $200,000 would be administered oy |
a commission named by the Gov
ernor to study where the money j
■ should go. A bill to this effect
will be introduced before the]
state legislature within the next
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hi: pocket and advanced upon!
him.
Fearing for his life, the watch- j
man said he shot Cook one time
in an effort to halt the brute who
was advancing upon him with this
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GIVEN CABINET I
ASSISTANTS!!? I
WASHINGTON Mrs, .lane j
M.ftrrmv SpauHi-<u Charles- j
(on, VV. Va.., a Ilf- -long- Repub
lican and prominent soc Val
worker, was nam' d on Tues
day as an assistant to Mrs.
Oveta Culp Hohlry, secretary
of health, education and wel
fare.
The White House said Mrs.
Span Uding was the first Ne
gro given an important post in I
the Eisenhower administration, j
Mrs'. Spaulding, whose major
concern during the. past twenty
years has been neglected and
dependent children, succeeds
Mrs. Anna Harold Hodgeman
In the new cabinet-rank de
partment. Mrs. Uerlgeman will
remain a month to assist In
the transfer of duties.
( jounced that he will appose Dr.
i,v P Devane’s try for re-election
No the Fayetteville Council.
i DR. DEVANE IS INCUMBENT
i|- in (he Fayetteville race, pitting
medical man against medical man
as Negro representative on the
five-man Council, Dr. Devanc is
the incumbent, having been elec
ted to the council for two terms.
Dr. Devane, in being electing to
the Fayetteville Council in 1949.
his first term, was fourth man in
the polling for five. It was during
that election that- the Fayetteville
council was changed from an 8-
membor group to a 5-mau one.
Dr Deevane, in 1951, was from
all standards • had not. there
teen a change in regulations
elected mayor of Fayetteville by |
receiving the highest number of j
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Sets Concert .In N. C.
; w / ; r H
JTI M Dyon f.cviti-r, brilliant
young North Carolina essirert
j artist who has realized suerevx
in such concert halts as th<»
I famed Carnesic and steiuway
way Mails: returns to the sit:
: of one of her initial triumphs on
j April 20 when she appears in
o*n. ft at Booker T. Washtm;-
] ton ‘ dig-fa School auditorium in
NO. 21
i The STATE In BRIEF 1
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! Raleigh Man Yuncd
jTo Elks’ Pomiion
! RALEIGH An noitneement was '
received hen- this wci-k that a 1 •- 1
cal businessman A. J Turner. -.•••!•-'' ,
been appointed to a national pa- .
sitional with the TBPO F-lkS.
! The Raleigh busines., and ei' it
j leader has been named grand r -
j nstant promotions dir'-.-tor tlv i
] Elks of the nation, fn this jw i .
ihr |s second <n pootlon to Miss
j Jean CJore .Washington hotelvom
i an ; <
j Another North Carcdina nan i;
jon the F'k? national :>-.n r>'d He j •
j the Rev K F Battle >■? Roc 7;
Mount, grand lecturing kruEil.
Jeffreys School
Dedication Held
RALEIGH lu'ipre-siva- . -
monies marked the- dedication of.
the new Jeffreys School near lira
on April 12. Taking part in in
j ceremonies were educators of lo
cal, state and nation.-)! repot-- ;
j Taking part in Lie evr.ts were
i Dr. Alphonse FJder, prt-ddent H '
i College, the Ret W M V> ; -
j Fred A Smith, Randolph Benton,
j superintendent of Wake County
1 Schools; Dr. O S. Bollock; Dr. D
jS. Bryant, chairman, board of ,-du
cation; N. A. Ferrell, chairman.
f Races
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REV. C. C. JONES j I
. , , Enters Raleigh Race 1
Itockv Wov.ni under sponsorship
of the Re- I.i MountlVtrhoro-
Wilson ; , .I'itf i of the tanks,
Im. ‘ t the age oi 15. Mi'h Le~
vister won the North Carolina,
State Hi!-, School Music coa
test a coloratura soprano and
hr r - • rm ; -,a niche
•; . ~•.•■■ « oil rs fur nee seif
iu;-e
di..! . 1 rr L c. Newbold,
r- ir- i - 1 : - - f■ • - J Negro educa
* i 1. ':■■■. wtl»>u:m FTA presi
d- ' . K 1 aid . ■ r;*a. a student,
a l ' I otie i W* 111. 1 i’ii W. Hurdle is
principal of the school
Shan i President Is
uuieei
i7Ai ir"' •' Dr. W 11. strass
i. ■ ■ ; ■ i r-miw University.
‘ ' iio division of
• i Drive in Wake
Os; o', v
l" 1 vaided in his
H“■ * in> fv ;ds to fight the
' - t ■' by Mesdames
NT til i> I'-!li-ird. Emma Boyer,
“ ■ •••■• * . n 1 »j 'I ny’nr and Jean
’■J,' e. .od j A. Forbes, J. W.
John and 11. C. High.
Policies Told To
(lianic More sss
f<. v f. f ti; i f The joint sproprt
>n < ■■ mittee this week told
ude i "tied institutions of
lii»he« -Mins :>j cotlect mors
in nil.ii-ifrom out-of-state
at.ii-h; r i
7"]- -'-.'itter adopted a report
f•***»ii a .’iLcoinnniiee eomposad of
Sen i: million Dobgood of Frank--*
tin ■! hep John Uinstead of
Oran-; >--i iia-u ii Brown. Jr.
o: .! ■<'. no. L .-hild tell trustees
-i Me:.i-o A h 1 <nd North Caro
lina College a Durham to raiso
dicir urni--e i-ierit fee to S3BO,
v hih teaciu i oilege: would be
nnfiucted to put their fee at
S.’l-’o.
A A;. 7 :<••'. charge-. $2Bl while
North Carfihnn College charges
- .n from $13’2.50 to $205 depend
ing on (ho enur-e of study. Th«
$("'!) out-of-Mate tuititon would put
these M-hu -!s on i par with Nort ; u
Cni‘<-Itn;» Maty College, the Uni
versity a North Carolina and
Woman's College
Winston ■ Salem State Teachers
Calk';:-, $120: Elizabeth City State
Teachers, $l2O.
Upping the charges. Hob good
-aid, ■ wild mean $77,517 more per
war for A & T, $30,310.75 tor
North Carolina College, $7,245 for
Winston-Salem Teachers, $1,587.50
tor F.liv.Sv'th City Teachers, and
$0,712.50 tor Fayetteville Teachers.
Hickory Principal
Accorded Honor
HICKORY -- A near-capacity
crowd was on Land last Monday
night at the Ridgeview school
cafeteria for a testimonial banquet
honoring Taft li. Broome, school
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