MOM* SON BEAT 2 COPS’ JAILED Bias Ends In NC Cathode Churches Without Fuss GIRLS. 7 MB 8. ME VICTIMS OF SEX MANIACS NAACP Alters Separate, But Equal Stand; Wants Full Integration Now SV ) ! ..Mj., ;, 11, >: \ V,. a . •- f •■..1',;' 1 ‘h :f f a !-■; lion 'id ",'bai l K»: v■{«•(•:,secretary of d-aed it's irate cut eqnat then-1 the National A--.-<»ctati-->n foe t* • iv m.U v. lit n.:ht henueftM th !<■, j Ad vatic- t oi Ckvorcu Pvop.e tot.it imu-kihUoh ot the Negro in- : ;ti> Am<*i r.u n life White made ; >r ; . - I ; ■■;!■:; .> t t•. ■ MH 1",,' .'•i'll. .: -if.- •. y ,,, ' 'Sll 1 ' '•••) '-i 1 iMe tV ' : i1 VHttV l 'i 1 ■ Bum "-'ii -;■,•• '. ’ JH«ial| v-'enn • " i ■ ißßSiylyi i|.i - y.f\jw at:JnBKjIHI i" " ”■* -i.~ ■•' . _ *«*.. ' ■ . .; 1.1 jm 1 ■■■ -.1 a A '■••4 ”•••-■ mi!' •;/ -j- -f'SS' ;;i!' • .!■'! ■■ • ■:: i‘;• ■ o -w • ~•’ o. .%jp®- -<->•> •>! \< ■:• ••• n-iis..: •', • ■ : ’ r T,''.‘vN-.. it 800 delegates. are on A «nd at the tv A E.TKR WHITE '-Six-(Jay convention State NAACP Again Cited For Its Role In Fight For Rights Os Negroes RALEIGH The North t larm Una Chapter of (hr National A*- • bociatinn for the Advancement, of : Colored P> ople has Again been.l named «inner of tty> Thsibemiei ’ Award tor outstanding achieve merits in tiio field m! cjvji rights during 195 C Kelly Alt - auric i of Charlotte, Jit.'-te N’.A ACJ' pro ■ id'ot. tv a. noti ; tied of; (in- award last «'eek ’tin i presentutinn will he marie at the annual convention being held in St. lonia, Mo. this week. 'I tie. it tin- second tame that the ; f The STATE In BRIEF j PASTOtI (II! V.NTF-I) PRISON PAROLE C-iU EtJSBOKO fa (in.-• • • boro .ix-< t-i.-Hy, M-r M*••.>«! Cion Chinr'i vas the scene of rejoicing at, i! learned that one of jt . mem bers iaeirir; paitiled front pri son William If Hall, r-fi, r>' sen-- tented in (.»nil ford » y.r ,ico t.n it S year., foi crubrcv in -nt fir friends and '•ht.ireh mcinbri 1 -, bow-; ever, u- w, jet Hall's mm. t icrurd shake, then faith in him Throughout *ie Giw’ Go area.; ministers, -h aeons and other Church n/!t-'i;-l:i. elair-orcd t-1 hn ( V" HaiJ tehyi.-d The State Parole.., (. om.nj's'ii anoonneed Tni'-'-day that he had finally I'rmi releas'd. Affording to the parole -notice, I •t o- O'li ojro ■ii 1 If • Viflr if’-- | family in Gic—n.',noio n : ‘ 1 !>e ‘in ; pastor of Ton jWoU Zion (,'huj eh accident vin im REMAINS CRITICAL WILSON M :, ck Mullock who j was rritiiVflJy injm-d io ,-n auto mot iln ■ i-i nf last .wi'i bm jretvained in mi ‘.?W'>nseioii3 state ; in ice r - nos, at.it 'ln ■rile :,r idem on; :: i oft !;c " M-'k and I’d-.o hi ;» 1 -- -of V. * on •vreo liriaa; in a ear driven by Bullock. h,c •a; >vf i h r:led sev - l:'l ii r' . -11 l tilo oil! Sttmi.'O' , - load nc.ii Bisk Crerk.. i 50,,.:!; Hodges ff< rod a nrokmi collar- • bore and - 'bn. injuios ii Vit .icci d»-nf. Tito Hospital 1 lytsi bi>- condi tion as fair A -'Corel;: t-j ibe inc- .1 u,n'lng j ofT-cr, I a troll oao ' NI Lee. the I accident was ccu-rod • y speed] and li'jtiOi'." YOUTH DROWNS IN FORT BRAGG POOL FAYETTEVILLE—A twelve-year old boy. son of a School employer < North Carolina Chapoi ha:- !VTMI ithis award I-aot year if received; me special Thalhriines citation ; Tlv cash eahie «>f the award is •nr hundred dollars. The Slate group was cited for its I part in helping free Max Ingram nt the celebrated charge of "as i t ault by leering” and for puM f-ig; | prosecution of f-hrw para- j i <coopers charged " ith assaulting t a >j,'. 'rn woman The paratroopers ■ore ' white MRS M F CALD- '■ : WEI I, of Fort Brag», drowned or -"ideittly i •Monday its the Lee Field House S • .irntiring Tool at boil B>-»gg The youth identified Tttes 'l: ivy the Eightcenf-T Airborne : 1 Corps public information office .<.•« H°nry Itj-.iaiii, Ir son of tvir. and ; Mm Henry Ingram of ’Fayette-; viile Mi • Jetuine Bacon, one of the! lift; g-iaro-s ol) dot,' at the time ot . t|, c drowning, i/imif'dinUdy applied! iartificial respiration to ynun.! in from insM! o doctor arrived with ; i f"-s;i vj m> equipment Attempt', were made lor an horn an« •* Till ; to revive young Ingram but hie; | j were unsuccessful, The accident. being iri'Tsti • gated by Fort Bragg official:! ROBESON NEGRO Pit. CHAIN STARTED RALEIGH A 4EI Club Fir; !Chain has been started among Me ; evo 4-H'ers of the Beaut; Spo* ! :onnnuiiii.y of l<oh".son Count;- wi’h the pte.sentat of four | regif-tered Duroc Jersey gilts H G Thompson, assistant Negro 1 'Continued oil Page 8t CHARLOTTE PLANS FIRST NET COURTS FOR NEGRO USE j CHARLOTTE - Tim City's first public tennis courts Gc Negroes wilt be ready in two weeks according to the Park Superintendent. There will be two concrete courts at the new South*trie Part*. Soon the tennis courts at Johnson C. Smith University will he available for use by the. Kcncral public by virtue of an arrangement whereby the Park and Recreation, Com mission has undertaken their maintenance for this summer. MRS, M. P. CALDWELL. I Purple Heart To NC Man Srk'&t^C'C~'<L *‘}4 Jp l ”' VOKOSt K\. laj.au • I HTM l ■ .tlarine fe. John T (iuw. Sr. sun of John T Grav, , ot Van?eyvit|<'. N i "., is c«nerat«- Utei! hi S-A >•> fio: ts r t apt >., MINISTER FACES FRAUD RAP IN HOUSE BURNING GKKKNSH i- T!;,. :■ - , ■>•:•. !o;-.epii Vi Ft ay ion, h CMiarlotte i minii-ter, tio ■■!!■, *ii i;e i.!f j i , : ;,frail m . -u? claims !■■'•• the purpose -*f coll- e'«iru; si-:i.C-(.'o iit ili’i' til : liii !• t/t »«i t ; i Rev fia'.'on ;,; r; ill •••.■•. icm a va. i ainl with ;t:>, ::e;Hy nrerenfinsj iro jfiu- rlmrn.s to ;. Durham Insur-mee : : Corripnny Tiie warrant for t;he minister's Mother and Son Beat Cop, Ruin His Watch, KO His “Buddy” Before Arrests ! TilOM • rrt i i ; A mothe r omt no, r-, -p-. ! 'l. 015 term ■ sh iHiirlng: • trial In wblch the-- were ■ <■» of as.v-i.uiitng f l-\'i,E on fi ~■ ,! I (lnl ice off itor .•ini! music;.; south ‘Vic "i i•• - * 5 dl.'i! of iro.iuli ms.,l . I etribrass'i ent 1 at. the tirr-.; when . the lat.tr! officer knockei u.. roMscimis and tvir pt:,|n| takci.- T«stittjony t card in l-aeal r ■ t , Monday cont • nded lat M , >. r> - I n)r> ('ll' -ill ,jnr| :!»r ,o '’ . <ll j f?a\ Glenn, ito's bad al E-; -■ ii ; l-'ie Irl ,-vdui ir r tii- .-f la ba.'v'iyii c;| jj, c rt,r fl'ciinx broke b;.d' it c, j'-vnied --u . i'C-iur.r local police nflirer Ib'ini, Sica s aitei-yiiinc to an <\-.t High Point wotnan. -1 port cell y in I ’-ho pre" <;(!• •• of * !!'• (.’ rim: u!> - vl-iskey ( Ti E. ■. ■■■,; ;, -ini.- . ; A.: Oftirci" Sir: . i:,i !••;! to --1 - the nnirtcntifierl v.-omnn, fu -v.-, it ■' titiniuai on Page K, With Ike' As He Endorses New Shrine e < * -lift* wHmSKKmS 'SHE,LUNG OCT’ Boy and Girl Scout* of Oyster Bay, New York touched off the recent program of event* in the dedication of Theodore Roosevelt's home "Sagamore Hill," wa a national shrine, by pn»* Moitiojr President Eisenhower with an inscribed oyster shell. Among the group of five who made the presentation were, left to right: Peter Wciler, Gerald Raymond, f>« v W George, Martha James, and Betty and Jean MicStie- {M«w«yreM Pfeoto-> , ■■- v-,,-™."i—im-ww. 5,. St;ih: riimm tn-*ini> ,-ifirf*, of tto- f. s V.rv.il ||«»m Uii hoi* •/pen tst’hi.s ,i«.j.rrf;-il the Portilf >i"s;-{ Xedai f«,r wounds r> i iv?-{| <n Hon- ias< sm r,ali!i.;*, a !'.!'■■!■ for the Jii'i'a ■ r'ci.tiT-■isSidnci of Ir.s/i ar.e;', B i,. 1 i:, {?;•, .■:• ~f iViti itiin Salft.n Tu n arc .'.as asked ■ levcsliaate hj, '. ;f U ! File Dspaj tape ai -uni t'oticc ; Df-ivii-ttnent >f Gs«! 1 • nst‘'a 1 o, Tiie cause of thg fi. •• iisvojveij p ii-i ctfi.ii ; Ju| . not been -dpter. i■;:i• ■t; , vai 'iin;’ to f 1 apt Fred 1 < apiimif .1 mi Page 8; :. *S6». _ M \HNisTERS $iVEs SET SESSION VI RALEIGH JUNE 1U | l M - f iu.it l hr 'a i|r« ior Fuuef Vr-oijinl Meeting of Min I i ■ : ■ Alii, litre, of which ! All's VS 5 fiiriis'tni’! i;, jrr,, ; -Uri r ill --llinllf ft idliy, lime . ~ in K-i !-• ij; 'I, 4 , ti the First |te*‘fir f Oiurcb. Ain*gun and iV|ir»tjngfon fit? erth Ur'- ! * Roney, thf t>rep» •j, drill ot Mir *!-m:sj tonerotion r. ill fee so - - i-i 'ii uiini’icrs' ivivc-i thioogii iti-l Noi Mi i-u nlit! i nr invited • ,ind w cli'iinn-d in attend Hit *<•*- - i-uis. THE CAROLINIAN V*, r*r r* v •XWW' ■* ryrrA , »VTr>".*.'.wrrv.v,« ----** * » -- -■■'-• **- ----- ---■* -- - - l(j C ioc VO). Kii WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1953 RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA NO. 30 iV. C. Man Given Life ’ For i /O £ ... ' Role In Robbery-Murder Woman Was Victim Ot Six Roisters. To Sfend Life in West VS. Prison . i : iV|I UK. V;i (Special) A N j-itVi C ii'Qjina man iu. been ■ ritci.cc"-! to spend the rest- of his natural life in Wf-t Virginia Slate '' A n t'tv the rote he played in the i ohhSj'y-miitcler of a wea!- ! Ihv" woman si 1 .ogan. Wes) Vh'- I ginia lan! April 20. The man, a native of Fayette ■ die, w;,s one of five persons *. ho drew life terms irs the ease. \Jbeii K. Puckett of Fayette ■ citie anti Martinsville; .James Ru f.is Jones, rharles Edward Ford, • ■nd Eli one Sherioatt, all of 1 narlesto'.; West. Virginia, heard (Continued on Tap*' rh Ne w Masonic Group Is Organized ft At r.ir; n Masimie history •.vs - iv-ide lit i <•• last Sund.tv ■ l■»'n • pr> .• ; ;1 .i. . front If* Scottish Rite f ’<.msiotories in ■■ called m<et iiig in Masonic T-mttUt. orga nized the Mcirt-h Carolina Coun cil of f> hi craven of Scottish iii> iVT'e-on;- the first such -r;-.Ufi jr 1 1 organic it in this state The call for the meeting "•-.r --j ..lad'' by M's.l 11 lust i Oils Z'hk lAh lanr'vr Grand Dr put y Jr)r the ; Valle , n*’ N’m tii Caroltna. United (( nntiniicd on Page H) She’ll Work For Metropolitan Li!© Miss Brown, a secre '-VaU-C i'ron li.i.itv-i ln-.tltii)-, rhil* drlpltl .. he. hern pis'';! ! y the ' . .jjf st'h«i.t to ti>r PtuUdelphU Os fit r ***. LLc. '*’■ ’4 •, .■«} of ‘hr Hr Oopotitaii l ife lmu« - '/<■ **’*%&). si l -' 1 Co X n.ui'C Os Seaboard. £' v ( tlrmn) Hill hr gr.id :Up:eA). cA a Wijg ~ ii ill'll with tiunin.s duruis Wit- It am I'fun's < murtif nremrut tx r J | BWftl%'' l TO»!»)n mists tins Sunday. ? J&&&F >* '*wf‘ B§||f W fffc&gjS T’£ v' 4 jg. ... jgjp., „ ,^ i »,; # . v. .«kV,At. .*** .:•>•... .'»-:.a;.-i...»« Young Girls Are Victims Os Maniacs In Two Cities Second Wake | White Man Is Accused ! Victim Seven Years j Os Age, Recalling , ! v Recent Rape Case < r r RALEIGH For the second time in less than two months, a white person has been hailed into court in Wake County on charges of making sexual attacks upon young colored girls, j Jo both cases, boili young vie- " jturix have been seven years nf age *; !in the first instance, a 13-year-old | ( j white farm boy was sentenced to " | serve a life imprisonment term '• i for rape In the latter instance, c I which arose last week, a 35 year- 0 ] old Cary man who admits that he lb, a maniac" fares murals j. j charges. J. Free under a $2,500 bond pending ~ a preliminary hearing Monday vs jW. -A Hughes of Cary, Route 1 a IHe will be tried before Magistrate 1 jH. A. Bland, f i Hughes was arrested Inst Thurs ! I day at a filling station in Raieisrh | and admitted molesting an un- identified seven-year-old colored - child on four occasions. He would reportedly pick up tine 1 young child and her nine-year old 1 I brother as they were on their way 1 1 to school and take them into some < nearby woods where he would I: (Continued yn Page 8) Church Bias Dies In N. C.;j ‘Unmounted’; _ RALEIGH There was neither j weeping, wailing, nor khashing of | the teeth in Catholic churches of North Carolina last Sunday as the ' requiem mass for racially segre-1 gating congregations was read. j Neither was there rejoicing' when bias 'before the altar had at last "crossed the bar" Rather, there was indication i throughout the Raleigh diocese ' (which includes all of North Caro- . una with the exception of Gaston j County) that the state’s Catholics j, ■me ready to accept the directives I of their titular head, the Mostj, Sevei end Vincent Waters, Bishop J of Raleigh, to again become a sir,- gle body 1 The death knell for segregation in Catholic congregations of tire j State began to sound some three weeks ago when the worshippers j at a Negro and a white church atj Newton Grove were told in a' pastoral letter to merge their j numbers An even more* forthright pro j nduncement from the offices of I Bishop Waters here last weekend j directed Catholics throughout the j state to consider Negro congreaa j lions as such - abolished. The j latter communication noted that i the Catholic church, per sc, made! no provisions for existence of(‘ (Continued on I’airo H) Man Caught Attacking Victim, 8 Caught In Act Os Attacking Girl In Winston-Salem WINSTON-SALEM 'Special) A 28-year-old man termed a sex maniac" was apprehended here this week in the act of com mitting criminal assault upon an eight-year-old girl The man and * his youthful victim were discover ed by law enforcement officers after screams led -them into a thicket not too far removed from a busy thoroughfare. According to reports made by investigating officers, a path of discarded mens clothing and the screams of the victim led them to a spot in a thicket some 100 feet removed from a railroad t ruble where they found Robert Nathan iel Young. 28 naked except for ids shoes, engaged in criminal re -Istions with the small child on Monday morning. Patrolmen T. J. Reavis, it,, find [Charlie Harris arrived on tft* scene at approximately 10:13 a. it-i. and arrested the man indent!. fied as Young, of 1023 East First Street He is being held in City .Tail without privilege of bond on a charge of rape (Continued on Page 8)

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