SUES MEDIC FOR S 10.000; CHARGES NEGLECT Court Says 1 Husband Is Enough Woman Had 3 High Point Woman Had Spouses To Spare Hff.Jl I POINT (Special) - A m ‘■a l woman who apparently married ‘■•very sh< becan;,' rfadj ;.nu could find -i new ‘‘busbars i ’ ,v , ordered :;v a S ipeaor Cou:: hs? t: •»• • ! ! . j{»-f • *0 1: i 1 ~i.s<i ; i: [rn>.t . • V . - SPlUffß'-i I -.TiV i'fil' "• An. t-Y , ur.'US&a ini; tarsi’ , ..’ii--. Sudie Klomit r' • • »■*»;?•: M dor's i life", the jut'v .f Ulf» •our! in S“S Baptists Plan $60,000 Building Happy Khmer New Year. 'Nf® Smi i .Members of the Board *tj Trust * e.v of th<* North Carolina Gene »*• Bantfet r ~ uh.i ~om pose the building committee for the new headquarters building which will lie constructed at Raleigh tnrt recentl v to take a final look at blueprints for the proposed structure which is to cost SbO.OOO. Checkmc plans (os the structure which will S>» Jo rated a! (he corner < . \Yi lining ton and l.cnnii Streets, K.iletgh, arc standing. Hrv .!. A Ninvinn, Greenyilie, Kr\ !. VA V." rt/. Hamlet, and fir. K O I’ Good win, Winston-Salem seated are Dr. .!. VA Tines, Greensboro, chairman of the Board and Dr r V Bishop, president of (he t onvention fir. O. S. Bullock. Raleigh, a hoard member was absent when photo was made The current headquarters <s on the campus of Shaw University --STAFFOTO BY SHIRUIV Youth, 19, Is Train Victim HALEIGH llmrrori i, Sim, 13. of Knightriale, Kontt.- 1, was ae t’Ufently killed when struck by a .Norfolk S. .;Mei n Tram Sims' body was severed and badly man gled by the train which struck him Saturday night about )n:43 p :n Hi;ns was spotted Iving facedown Continued on Page i SMITHFIELD JHASJ'GOOD SAMARITANS ” Interracial Cooperation Pays Benefits As Young Girl Receives Nursing Course EDITOR'S NOT IS: A recent is M>e of the daily "Herald" pub lishcd at Sinithfield, N.(\ < arried the following article which indi cator* that interracial cooperation pays benefits in various man ners. The article, r arrying the by line »f Herman I) Dawson. is printed herewith in its entirety. Editorial toitratf«la relative to lhe saute sHtntion appeared in the sa?»” issue of (he Kmithfieid daily. "llte article. which was printed «ne|er the head-line "Dream Comes True r»r Young Negro OSr I" follow si Annie Ingram as a young Negro r?j r j ii ed t.i di earn of the day she would become "• nurse- There w»>r«» times when she felt her ambition' was a dream that would n* ver b»‘ r 1 iy.ed Her father was ill, and there could be no money from home to finance nurse training But Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williemly Nelson Ingram of Route 3, Smilntield. never gave up. She was determined to get at her-; Tue.idai a prison 1 # ntt rice levied against the woman | sj.rsp«-n.ied until such time she wot;ld : v able to S'A rM h ‘ii'st t'fo "b , ' t -.K'*rir ; s . * nh *.- iiifu vs f«*s! H'vim/ to foeh&U iwuci that :.*u muer< *’.-e*gjgP ' ■ , ;;&,«* ut»*k niwre —' ( ooiinG Ti-* fi:;* when t was •k'Si.v ~j* /etM. ol age At vt wars ol ago m 15)39 U ft Man's Test Os Supreme Court Ruling On Jimcru COATS- A >■ . j j• u-tft'x l" flv' reCPTII l H »; •• Court rilling Hw«t sr-gn'gouoM ir« inti :'-c tat*- t n.n ;>■ *1 t-*t >n ; . n.- r.l piy P* -.• • ; fj t fhf of North C.'U’olm," rot jiri: it.- )i ( i '.‘row |H)li(,io3 in Lus tivivel ptsivod fatal -i-j r Sunij.iy night PYvr’rnck Sinuiin Conn . wars shot and killed u ft**r National Officers Spark State’s Elks ’ Sessions By I B. iIAKIUkN CJOLDSRfIftO- -Severni thousand ■vw:. ;• 11 r! wed-u-ivners of the imiepci! lettl Benevolent. |‘raif-cl.i''e Orriei of Klk. of the World ■TBi’fiK of W.i "ntji'.'i ed here May :v 'M fn: flto Tir-'i annual conven tion of |bi N. l '. State Aasociatl'm »#{ "Polls' and Dauibili-rs, .... quests c.f the lota 1 Pride *j the East t.Odge No Util arid Sunbeam Tcm ir No 4-17 Grand iodge officers atteniimj? or: special guests of State I’rv-i --rient Reverend Buttle* of Rocky ; least the free nubile school, cdu ’ cat ion olft red her and in May of 1949 she was graduated from Joh.ns *: 1 'M/'mSm’- ' W oS ■ I . - • ' %.? I ‘ ijv*- t i m m ! m _ ...1 i NURSE ANNIE INGRAM officer quoted the woman now 27 io • c" be: u-.yy in d " :ieiv‘-n of one Robert Fleming, '•'ho ..nr-. Iv repeated the W iUI! VuV.s w; 1 hr r. >• CMC 'e •••.man Rife. i.ugtis, • • •••■': then Mrs Flemings ■.'v.i. • *\; . ; y'*>'*'• • rvv- r i-bri/ ber' jff' »e t om' .*■ :?> 'i-*r «v*' w r>l Mrs f Ic-rnin; - Rijrrou f ;, m nff for Soho. fnroiinn :iysi— ".is on • :n the comn.inv ..f Shir Continued on F*;i gp i i • i. • ! I<r itid ■:)>: !, a Mi:, driver 'od ••hde inan. foilov-vj:!,': a: ar-unieii’ in which tii< .ujcnts nf I' •■ Supreme Court's decision m 1 raised oy a Noitn Caro 'll ■ i'.'oi pi ,1V1,,,i i duct oil : of lie i?c •, \.\Af.l’ 01/iters was tak en to task . m: .ca, on.; to s«i>.:mi.llg- Continued on Page > piount, were. Grand 1 salted Ruler R'-bc rt H .John: i.m ol f ’•oil3delpiija; I fj rand Secretary W C Htieston of I I Joe Gee; Grand Oruatu/.er Herbert! inner, of Dec Gee. Grand Esteemed i l.cflrliiiv Knight !i irvev Harris and j Grand Piughtci Ruler Nettie Car- 1 f.o J.. kson of New York. Battle, • • litinself, Grand Esteemed tve* v.in in t Kniehf. be ing elected in '52. ; TIiAOMI S WARE ! RhiST HPEAKI R A High Point lad Thaddeus Ware .student of tin- William Pum Coni inin'd on Filer i ton County Training School ’ Graduntipn night will always be i | a happy memory for Annie. She j ; was presented Hie H IV Holding ; I award for being the graduate who overcame the most hardships >oj complete high school Hot prize! was a $25 savings bond i The desire to become a nurse • burned deeply in her heart, Iml. - her only possession was the .-.jv mgs bond j 1 Mrs JL,e.jgenia Sniders of Smith , |field, a *eacber in Richard ft. (far- . j riser. School at Selma, took an; I interest in Annie and earned her j !(o M»t Di. CW. Furlongc. Negro ! physician and surgeon here Dr. j jFurlonge advised and counseled I I Annie and donated financially j One Sunday snort afterwards | j Annie and Mrs Sanders visited | St. Peter’s Disciple Church where, another dona*ion was hand'd the! Negro girl. Various individuals amt ■ civic and. church groups heard of j the girl's need of money for nurse ! training, and many contributions, j were received V/. R. Colling, principal of CnnitelliKl nit Pare 4 White Boy Nabbed for. Raping Gir! h' ’ ’• 'CI i I A vi .: : ; iv! ,!■- coy has be-*: .e.:;riesic(| !>fre and may b *’ ‘ o-o .. lib Cl: 1 f ine, Hi.. AUK Os •: ' > e.-loc.. oil i JS !1 ! - '‘; I'.' ■-f t x! <• i■St jVr f' !■ o, oy i('.'■ . Ol bn i i-- •. ; ivo squad. I.!>(•.,I 1 >.•!<• 'i •'••■.... r: w Pr.'ai’ ci.l J. J{ !■ -vers : icaied tVodncs't 1. •:ft«‘>:> .. 11 Hi it : .• v nad j ina'le -it; arieyt in fn- , :••> :;ee ,y --■ng (it of tint raj-? ->r ■> :my \e-«p.! i •. >t -S if Icl a y : , < t >•< 1 ..:;e-i white youth. Int'i.l 1 >•; 01 l <>!. the e.i.sc ho wed 1 u\u\ (lie ccloied girl v-l:c. •With .ompaciotis • wye loavhr Lu.-'tllu Cuntinueii on rage f, Raleigh Club Owner ‘Not Guilty’ In G. I.’s Death F. Ai MlGii * :.. 11 ,-i (i/idio) Win •top. •• ,er Oi .. H I ■ iTI file!fit Club Ka'rin.'i'; PI.• e cm Slate 1 Street, ia ' .'.*■• k absolved of .!l ' biam< r the death of a young sol- ■ dier who was kiil.-d oy a pistol : .-.not aim iilt-dly tired by Winston j m a hrnwl at the iii;,i!t spot less • than a w< 1 k hefor the ' not a iiity decision • - rendered A •!•■ ivy , jue n Ul< i City Couitroom las! ■weekend sa!' ; Hampton Proxy Is Taken To Task f • -ft- ■ » • * 5 ■" Catholics Unready To Intergrate W'WWmfiM T- - ■' BISHOP RATERS M.rrgftf jVivfon (ii'ovi* (Jiurch Sift Os dri ver On r> Sim<la\ - By Order NEWTON OiiOVK The recent | ruling made by Most Reverend; ; Vincent S Waters, hisliop of the | ' Oili-of Raleigh, Catholic, that j • because of the size n! the parishes ] ; there should be a merger of Ne- j •pro and white Catholic congroga- : tions there, has created a furore ! i locally that fu. er shows i bat ; j tome North Carolina citizens are | not ready to even worship God ! »n interracial accord. 1 NO VIOMHNCK SEEN There will be no violence when Continued on Page 4 Friday To Be : The Big Day At Smith field RAI-EIGH-—A spokesman for H"i p i Johnston County Training School ! Alumni Association told this news paper this week that plans have been completed for the “biggest., best” annual meeting and 'Home coming Day of the association to be staged at Smithiield —site Os Continued nn Pag;e 4 THE CAROLINIAN 10c i&*e4£rT~\ —7 ]Qc •#(*« V vmun-M-KX**’ VOL. XII KALEIGIf, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK PINT>IX«'i J AT’cUOAV, MA V :{<*, I NO. Tt i ill" V r' . RAt .UGH SFEI.I.EIt . . lilrs Friday llia.t Win.-.fi.m . .ole nit wa.- of 'i>! !ili ! >!• h'linii icl n ." Th- X! or aid hi bit n had u1 'll f *<"l ■.•..•til' ! t. 1 i:y injur ing J' nt Brag,'. Pat at 1 ii'.p Pii •« at- .!•» , I : V : >a iiv in ini! iioinnu; 01 Sunday, .May 17. V. ills' ia; ••■ oi thS vt-n <•;,! fat!..-- ~f ~ ti n-inunth"- (.id Hu d •-•. hen the . ■:.(;<> i < turn •. •) tii I lvv is ‘mi si < 1 ii ob.iiteio * OTTfitMlvrl git f ] _/jgo. Students Stage Protest As Women s Dean Is f ired II (HI, 'U.t < AROJ.iNI AN HAMFTtIN. V • Han ptem ln.-u ' tide p.r« i idimt Aion/n Monm us ki'.piiu. irmni’ Oil ins ca'.lc'C fur l.'a nriiraliy f»11:1.- M.t K Kstidicj T!:"iri ty in 1 f •- ••■mrt» r«t the In stitul : i:n 1 • l;**k rflc "'■.•• at IV. f nf (•'•.<• "in i i'll! ■•'::•' •! • ••!': and in.-ili tin;; ail 11 l.ioii .vlili'h caii.-.i'd it. .•?<:<) protest tunr Hamp ton students IJsuailv rcliabh sum - ri- ; her.' c:oiit l mrl 1 iat tn<n 1 • rs •more than met:; the eye" m-; volved m the filing, -.lowevci ; An undi rcmTenl of • indent dis-! gust at I’i evident Moron's adminis- j tration in ge.-icra! >i»:velc»peci into • a t»,.:t;d*T 'I |u'of( d Sunday 111 Hit ; .\liun a protest, mnoting participa*.- ed in bv most of the r.-.'lriofa HtnO- '■ pins students c.'iUed tile president I to task npon liMruing that Miss: Yinm.a coni, act u... ivi to or, renewed after the euirent i,ciu"il year. moron ham not tack Dr. Moron, who appeared at the ; protest it let staged in Ogden Had under ausjitces • ! a student ! group refused to tell just why' This British Quesn Has tier Cos llltrnsw KMPIHE’B OTHER <{UEE!(~n» only trow*# i» iho Br»*.i»h Empire, other <hf*n Queen Klteabeth IX. who be sailed “Vow Majesty,” Qnoen Salote Tupo of the To«|an Irftwdm 1» shown as »h« arrived »t .WaterN stotio# to attend the Coronation of Q«oe» EHw»beth Sir Ch&rloa .leifrtes is greeting her Towg-nnia# Majesty oh behalf of 'he British «oJon'm etfi.ee. (Nowsprew Photo-) m*pp Sff ßmiS yT"? g 7y^^ —• ££'3-226 South First Loui«vills £, : -7• Governor's Decision Dooms 1 » nr* .* v> in r j r> l wo Os Pour On Death plow n V.TGGH Derr ;oiv, ■ <! • j this week liy Governor VViiitam t'l j Uinsteari are to prove fatal to two iof the tom men who u.vtuf 1 <*■ a .tii the State's execMtidn-'-f in the jG:r: '•viti lii'i a! St de Pi'i.-.u ;•• .-• : Friday. ; Ip a decision lendered Tu>w'.iv. Isl^a This scene, made in a Pitt County Courtroom in C)t'>, in a v he repeated if the petition .made by Kdeish .Attorney Hrnn.an Taylor, front row. left above .no i efil -or; to 1 «»|isid<*r Icm « .., ’U Mr - Thomas' piict wifi; !iic insti lotion lie said in: had '• ai M‘ - Tivu'as "from time to tin:' " d jto tite equality of her r.'i he r ef.ntract v ..lold not he renewi’d. The school Ivad .<■ s-i 1 *'-d, ;e> v . , or. to <•: td . h> ■ StAtC”!er: ; .,1:7 iMi.t be "felt it '■■;•■ ' l—" ; discuss a w-oirian in public HR ED - NOT IU -SH.NING Even though Dr M»c n ' '"d : Sunday right that Me - 'I :e>m:is ! pad not been summarily -d. : Mi.* * Thomas herself. '•' " ■ : • I;f Hie had resigned, 1 ■.•;»•>• • e' l ai. erviphatir "No” |j XPANOING PROTEST When Dr. Moron indicated • te i Inctance to furthei discuss ins c j lion as concern Miss Than a., the | Student. Council protesting Herbert Collins, president, an* pounced its intmti'i.i 1 , 1 xpaiidiud I its appeal and aile d Roi'crl O I Purvis of New York, chairman of the Hampton te. !<•< board, to hear hie students' side of the stun Mr ! purvis -at Caroiinjnn j.ressumc— Continued on Pace 5 ; Gov ®j,rn: if-ijo ; ~*,l b 57. office -it’.v iHint fa intervene 111 tim case of N 1 1 Spelter. Windsor Ct>Ko - mat nfec.ee-' *■-, rj. -tR IDTT on - rape convict ton A pn v ais 1 1* '• act' *. i- - +!••• int---. (iftec rovealed that ftle - i ef ; KScutivc -voiltd liol mte; . »{ I S Supreme Court Chief i list ici* Vinson iu 1 --iiaH of S tovd ind Uennic Taaitcls, it. right proves successful, tin Dapiei*; were, scheduled to die - \ ' !“f MISS THOMAS Students' Choice *•••• • in tt'i c.i' viui! 'in! c.f an *•••;*• i rut ion ordet i.;iin t. t Ivdn Brown. ’•A I’lstcn-E.il' m yu :■ 1 fimn.-i guilty ■if asraull and I aye ii) ifljO in what ■!:•• daily nc ' stciper iiad termed wt>< id by a Garni --d ~f Death" at the !-■ at puson Ftte.ay Continued on F*r.i i Friday in the S < lethal chamber The appeal to (he high tribunal was an eleventh hour e*:.!ur(' wliich proved north ii ililr TT,- I ! A . \rms ' * I ' 4 ¥" jig ! > JK# ¥. : - # Jit '%&*■**y Mm , jg|p;! ‘ '““ HAMPTON PRES. MORON Miidc Protest ! Or. Swift is Charged At Durham j DURHAM A yr-"!i» Durham S wife, '.vlf'• •>• htuibaii a ©echo: -jf the Hiilridc High School, j, i> SU !>f>! ior Com t ’-if'CP, SUi.O:; Or ! .erfiy H, S•- lit pc •Mi; I neiif I ■ 'dan and hicipjla.l-'i'e: t-home owner : for t.Sif- mechc’s alleged t‘‘fu';al to \ -fat her white nii ij »« i raiipf’i'a)- Ins from an .otkm ahon p'lf n,- i j .. v Dr. Swift lust .veto Mrs Helen B IVitth o. -clung j .•iIOOOO or. her char.,.-. ( >-,f *h« physician was • negligent in hi,- Hu nes toward hci Testimony heard by U»<* court | here prior to Wednesday’s ’tffimn • i lies inßkoted tha* Dr Swift was I expressly ciia-ged with not tead -1 in" Mrs Battle after he h-id vet : oi'meri n and C" opes BtijSn , ! which involved set aping of the ufe ' "Hi; | Mrs, Battle's attorneys allege ! hat on February 5 of fast j Dr. Swift, advised Mrs. Battle that I .she was pregnant taut that she j -oulcJ continue hm regular activi j lies. On March 25, it it. charged. I ivhe.n Mrs. Battle’;. condition i worsened, Ur Swift performed the ID. and C operation upon lief, d|s< jwiissjng he: from [..incoln Hospital, I where the operation was perform - • ■cl. the. next day j Two days tabu Mrs Battle con ‘ »«>nds she passed a Ceiun. began drying a considerable amount of i Mood and suffered severe pains. 1 When Dr. Swift was contacted, the husband of the complaining wtt j Continued »n Page 4

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