19 Kiansmen Convicted On Flogging- Kidnap Charges IN RALEIGH ERA WL TAVERN OWNER KILLS SOLDIER Victim hi Tavern Brawl i r - £ | ; ' «8? J^^£^s^3^gg; f Ai ii»\ i*iiv&te i'luston E. s»i< I • TKiiciie) Wilton, HaU-igli night was shot iiid i’ui&Uy \\y, who friends believe Would harm a I't.v' is fating a murder charge here alter pump inf* six Lull**! •. into t’te body ot r. 1:0- vt-ar idJ W iiiuaji companion thi umfi s lit: ihatit la't vSrk it i t (i air 11 VVtiitP-, of hi ft .Lullsou, S. « , who attended barber er I; < > 111 tri e and then Faces Os Those Making The News If , •'W mm il • W pL SlpSfe mm v§ i §§i§ik V v •••• -®f Aae "jSwyjisrSr jrrs-yr-e,^ |ral|v -v'W %Krai MllPllk ' £*• JOHN VV. MITCHELL Joint V, Mile-hell, a North Cm rolina. iiati this week repelved j a t*. > Agriculture Department 1 Superior Service Award. Air. J ill I toll* M Is supervisor of :tff ri- I cultural extension wot k at j- Hampton i•ll '« !I ON i-xt.i I-IVK workrd in local barber shops, was charged with murder last Friday alt. r Sirs. Ida Mae Collins of llolomait Street sue oumlied at Saint -Ig/lt s Mosjrt tal to injuries received to the j ‘ shooting which toot. puct i Tiirsda y idEht j Whitley, descrits’d as cirattc in: j mbits, but riot believed to have I been "vicious,’' admitted lo byd j /. 4: >•* w m/ N |^Jl CON Si, CAUL DURHAM pressman (art Durham will i» : featured speaker at Hu- annual : field-day being staked bv A. <*? I T, College Army and Air force KO'rt; units Friday, Cong. Dur ham speaks at Harrison Audi titiitsm at the College at 10 a.ui- WqtvfelY $; Confab" ■ To Twin City KA LEIGH—The 30th annual Ne ! yvo Women's Conference. sponsor- i i-U by t’.ii' Presbyterian Women of tf.e Synod ui North Carpi ina, writ '-e he!:.' it the Winston Salem Tea ' ms Cos' si's" emiy n, J tint CONTENTED ON PAG* FIVE THE CAROLINIAN 10c X —j %>*££, u?etuiClnf ~| —7 "I Ilf! i /, .-■l.liall ' ; / '""J" " ' " | VOL. XII RALEIGH, NORTH t'ARUiINA WEEK ENDING RATI RDAV, MAY 23, 1953 SO. 2G Thugs Beat Man, Wife ! Hope Dims ! For 4 On I Death Row It.M EIGH The sends or Tina ;.i;t- ruimin.J. precariously low fori i ff>U4* men awaiting flu; pleasure of ’"w '■« '!):■ ;.-ul ~f (he lute's Coy ' j'*'*" -i i» ‘..-iu ns o .sS .uey hare! a date With the i as alsi jji The at.a.ij iai.-;.iiiri\ it Central prion here next 1 i ida.v morning cousins U<.yd and Bonnie . Jfa i nets and TWu other men, Ha a ud. Spediet ami Clyde Biuvn, are | :,i ir- . .'.esutrfi I . iday unit- . R.i- I r >-ndi Hhii :m f... Tavloi | . i ait perform another legal gym- ! uastK- ami i.miess tin- Governor i 'take: in mi himself m commute the! ;o' ash enti nces. A .set Lack wat Landed the Hail- ; **'!- piii early this '.v-'ek w’ht‘ll ! Attorney Toy tor’s pica far a re-j hearing ol the charges a a us- [ Iheni was refus*. d by the State ! ■ Supreme Court Taylor had peti- j tinned for a new hearing in the! Daniels case on tie basis ot dis covery of new evidence. The State high tribunal ruled. ! ; hovveve;, that all adjiiissable evi-j -tenia had been presented in the ( ( liTjf'it to On PAGE fiifsv* Po'ice officers that he shot t.a* I woman, the wife of another sol- I 'her, .six times with a .32 calibre I Pistol when she stacted an :*i ;..u- : ■ u-nt wit'll him Tuesday night a. j bout Vv'hat she thought was a ] telephone calf to another girl j ln> yOai.a old I rv, who V.'as 1 graduated from Harris' Barbel j College here in November. 1D52, I ( CMIM Es) ON PAGE FIVE* j j:v|jsf§f ' Mm mmmk ' sci i ßr'fl i j I'KESIDENT El HEN HOW I: it | Ci esident it wight Eisenhower took a back hand slap at the force? of racial intolerance this week declaring his dislike of me- | coittl class citizenship for any : person because of incidwace of i -nee or color. j, Notorious Den ”j Ordered Closed] HIGH I*ol N’T— t’he liriiabi- j tunts of one of .North (iro biia's best known “sill pads tin* ti.ua! mtumnis 'time-.-- of •Hue lug his will have to change llti- Jock on the dour il tin i wish to in Ifttlr M'KUtat .u-tii was, uirlmaiig prostitution «.iii)idia h) « bis key peddling and general lewd ness tills weekend and some r -si. •■>* Tv • s .-.•*-' • ■*•.-'» • - ’iju- JtJa&gr .halt? seen'to that,. “The Judge" i-- High t’-iiivi »> Solici tor .1 V At *»1 !f: >. ?» Solicitor :V! or trill'-, com plaint elatfrs that confines of tt»iing structure slmoid |.r CDN'II.M I- i; t>;. TAt.K Slit " N I' U GAMBLES WITH DEATH IN KOREA-WINS I They’re Four Os A Kind ft' idsvilles fan/ed Fultz quad ruplets were recent visitors in : Raleigh where they not only ap peared before the Legislature I then in session, , but also made I Sheriff Probes Beating Os Couple By Two Whites RALEIGH Wake County Sh<*r-, if .i's IDepartnmnt operatives are j ihis week attempting to determine, the reason two white men entered ; the residence o£ a Negro couple iti i Lie Little River Township Monday i Students Prevented From l Portraying “Race” Roles My J. It. HARKEN KNfTFLD, N C. -•■ This peanut •Mid cotton inariojtmg tow'ri was uaoif last week ns the result of a ti'ong' letter written by the Par ent-Teacher A'•social ion i> rcx y , - , Admits Shooting ®j : sk\. ! ic . T"'’'i i t ort Jackson Vvt. Cornell Whit ley faics a murdci charge as re roll of shooting amt fatally iu jtit-itjg Mrs. Ida Mae Coililis, Ra leigh woman. lasi meek lie ad mits the shoidHsi;. rounds of flip ether points of in terest in the Capital City. I'hcy were ithotti-eri above with titfir official escort;) and adiiiircns at Shaw University, night, and pistol-whippd them. The Sheriffs Department repotts that two unidentified men on a ruse of wanting to use a tele phone, entered the home of CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE Mrs E. £. Bryant, to principal Aaron F. Wilder of the T. S. in bovden high school here and to Halifax County Supt of Schoola, henrv W. Overman, protesting a CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE u WOULDN [ THURTFL Y" SHOT SIX TIMES, GIRL SUCCUMBS "Hit - and'- Run Rap Faced By Driver LKXINGTON—Ernest W. Perry, | 133, resident of Southmount Mon-; day posted a SSOO bond pending I i trial in Davidson County Court on I a c-haige of hit and run driving ! Perry was arrested by •Sta te ; Highway Patrolmen Sunday night. ; CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE ! - - - i SKILL, BASING IS DISPLAYED ! IT SAGE PILOTS | Maj or Whitehead Had! Very Narrow Escape FIFTH AIK FORCE KOREA— To the men of the s(ith Fighter j Bomber Wing in Korea who daily ; face death dive boinbing Coni rut in istr lines of supply and communi- 1 cation <,i»d blasting Red troops a- ; long the baitleiine m close air | support of United Nations forces, , flak riddled ships and -harrowing experience; are nothing new But the story told, by one Thunderjet pilot with the -iv-aii <• roup of the! ftßth will be remembered by the j pilots at this Korean base for some time to come t . Shortly after dawn on a day ear ly last month, Major John L.. Whitehead, Jr. of St. Paul’s In stitute, took off on his !12nd com bat mission, leading a flight of four F-8-i Thu nder jets on in armed re con a instance mission against Red i CONTINUED ON PAGE FIW Mvstery Shrouds Case Gs Girl, 14, Found “Doped” RALEIGH A veil which only she can penetrate surrounds the j mysterious case ol 14-year-old , Peggy Arm McCoy. Wake Forest | resident, who last week was a pa* ; titan, at the local Saint Agnes Hos pital for treatment of an "illness” ! which could only have resulted! from dope—• with a capital *ll - Extensive investigation by this. newspaper, by in embers ol the; Wake 'Forest Police force and byj j members of Peggy Ann’s family; land interested .friend* point out; the fact that the young girl has j knowingly oi inadvertantly got-! ten herself into "u fix" with one; of the most deplorable vices in: the world. But Peggy Ann isn't talking. The Strange Case of Peggy Ami j McCoy had Its beginning last week 1 when the 14-year-old girl WiiS \ brought to the local hospital for i observation. She was ih a coma tose condition not unalike that which is reached after use of a narcotic. The girl was rushed to the lo- j cal hospital upon advice of Wake; Forest’s Dr. G. C. Mackie. Yet that is not where the actual story j begins. As could be determined by con- .1 ? Felled W Six Slugs •-m* —•" "- "-WfWWff v '' '’ > t , p|pHHß3W|lßL <* ', It,■ y-v*' '' r ItBF J ar^^f l Mk.. Mrs, Ida Mat* (‘oilins of Ita* Icigh lilt'd last uh'k uftcr having b«'f*u * hut six lirm*s at cl‘>si‘ i try j soldier sf*e : • Ulsf . •-, fIHP £•. ( : j ' r ' ■ ■■ ■% ?j& Wjfflftr^ : /■ ■ ■ :- '■ J * '&sss■- ■ .. jgßßaß«M?fc^Mwpv' '■■••■■* S| Si .*•> * - ;| »| •- JH'. ■'•' •• B§|>.- ijf*' JlMfc^il gSr'.-.-ySf '■ • Ws% iff ■j' vIAJOi; Viif ll i''Hi AD centrated investigation, the story istacks up in this manner j On Monday evening, May 11. ! Peggy Aim left her home on j White Si reef in Wake Eon-;:! to | lake a watch to a jeweler <>n Street -;„me five, block-' a- I way. Even though u. reportedly j left home before dark, Peggy Aim | did not make'her appearance at t-V i jeweler;-, until about it p.m Upon leav, \r me jewelers, the ; girl relates, she started home by J way of the Seaboard Railway | Tracks. Just why .she chose this ! route is indeterminate when it is iconsidered that the jewelers 03 op ! is just half a block from the turn j Eh,.- should have taken nnroute !to White Street, and back home. | When walking along tin tracks, j Peggy says, she was accosted ny ia "middle aged white man" who i asked if she "want to make ten dollars" Peggy says she told the man that she could use the ten dollars to buy a new watch, and ; that suddenly the man lunged for [her and she eluded him an d— after a chase dodged behind weeds growing alongside the track, completely -hidden from trie man. Then. Pcgnv says, she blacked CONTINUED ON PACT; FIVE ((I ui Ir-!« j(hi)tii«ii.; another wom an w Idle iu her |irr truce. lost laf'ksOii AirtiJ triv.lh Cornell WiiiiSi v lict-s a warder eharf* hi ii.o .. . ONCF SESSION HEARS IKE HIT AT INTOLERANCE PresitlriH E'a presses BrlsVi In Dictates . Os (.olistiluiton (Special I<» ( :i cull Man I ■ WASHINGTON. tyC. In no uncertain wordy PresideM Dwight Eisenhower Monday expressed nis diog ;:.( with theories which cause the perpetuation of second class ciHzomhip in the nation | •Speaking before the annual ses ision of the Unit.fi Negio College Fund, the duel' Executive said that he felt lit cl any society in which there existed second class ; ciitzeie. other citizen:! .we: e less ! titan flit ela.-:-; ones. The President'! speech was ttia key note I- of tie :i- he It- of *h<‘ lit'h'F . giooj.. through which funds to support M (': .VI.: lie gi n eolieges j. e de lived. Os segregation , the Ft evident your ted out his “passionate belie?* ui the guarantees of the U. S. Constitution which give equality regardless of incident us race or ! color. If. sad "1 have preached against jllu: theory that, there can be se cond class citizens. I believe the oniy way I cars protect my rights is to protect the rights of others.'* The 1-Tt:; idi nt tiled an instance in winch he noted last Sunday that . Negro noii• commissloned «f* t ti.N’t tM hi* UN I*At;ii FlVfc 1 * ' -; T v if* •'* " /s-5t •* ;V, - ‘ ' £ |>t|f t , -• ■-■mi-- • • - • V. .^v,- MIBB Mr COY