• iimi CNUR&] MSSES HOUST! >■ wßßm2WSwas®t * - tes,*, ' Aif k > HISF <| for. ■ ■ * * f ; : ■ >m*mmwn * ■-- '^pp | ill I w ; ■ ' ''»4k* i'-, i ■-Y A^lfllllti® - ■'*<■!& ■■■!■ yii; ;^sa% ; v-,,. -■• *& wmmrn- -m* ' '« ** ; i. ?*• ’ ! irr R.K —K •' » Bogoso, who founded tft« ta. -rid Var 11 “J'uziy Wuzzies," ivho rescued more than 200 Allied *5 • r fiien .''hoi f !D'u*t r*vrr t-ho Japanc*';i>«o' i' f,r >nict in the **:-Hie, nas a repeal, delegate to the Seventh Day A \ : .m.«j conference ut San Francisco The spiritual head of the . ■ <* r.';-.-»H»j>.-' irihe of Mcrovti srt l!ie Solomons, holds a native ■| .>;* ; ;s ! ;* and wmU a Bible. - Sen ■; rcss Fhoto) C sir Raleigh Citizen u ;iowly Escapes Death fly. i} -V *o' <■•*< r.*• v > p;i V. >♦< ivi H, v ;iitarn,s o* was o' *’• tWo who miraculously e r.sp. • aeaih ’*i efn automobile at '.iiieiit in bamnioi.f\ »iaryl3*n v hi eh took the i«ves of the i.\> other riders »n the accident e; W' V ■ r ’;,;; C \v • "-'• v i ’ *:.! K.do-d were Me Bullock'- h? L-erd.DariiH Be!lock, ;*3. and h niothor, Mr>. Pinkie T. Bulloe ('■'■ The other survivor was Osa \ Toe Bulloc es are natives ; ;cky Mount but now make the /*.'■:■•■ e in Washmetor-., D. C The lour were, enroute from their homes in Washington, I C to New York City to vis * ;u ;i to i?.*unsaci Uii&w Alumni Seeks letter Relationship Members of the ena Univer f ’y National Aiumm Association ; •• ’ meeting Monday unanimous- i 'g.g.ovecl a resolution request- ! 1 • v a committee composed of | r riv;-rsity trustee hoard, the i Aa; State Convention and the i Bk.ami assowrtion to make a j 'r - . of conditions a! Shaw U- I PiVersnv, including policies, ad- j riH.gsaiivt competency, the aca- • wc ;c : o.'-.’f!';!-curricula pro- I g.w.,y and physical needs. i ■' s ore aw adoption oi the r-g- ; foltuion, several iricmbcrs of the i Shaw University faces a j « ■ • ' Gro'vinp. unfavorable sen- j t 'grid since thi strike of (students * Ifi&i, ■ fir MONICA STUDENTS TECE IV E AUTOGKAFKED BASUEALLS The Happy yoiii'igstGi* shown above arc rfude::t3 a( :-'f. Monica's Cctho lie School, who were awarded tio(T>ails personally autograph 'd by Brooklyn Dodger stars. Key Campanula, Jackie Bpbin- Stnn.'larrt i-Yintiivc; Goft« e e vl*V p t o*i* Louisville 2, tty* ' y , M jyT fy' j hu >nr >•. They had rcaeher the outskirts of Baltimore, v hen their ear wus involved b\ the wreck with a s nee ding Greyhound has which com* l/Jeteiy denioiivhed the IsSH lirSoto driven h> Daniel Bul lock. ’ victims were rushed niverally Hospjta] in Baituno; . ... .U:ie v. ;•. ct .. d ill S m ftthl ‘•i'« pronounced dead upon .: ival. and the ~ oihur '\vo wm iven emergency treatment. M ullock u.aC a tor L-or in Was! i.sto.’t. The accident occurred earl n Attorneys W. t Huan-s, Jr. and Juanila. Mi -Oil, both of Baltimore, hat ten. ret tine:! to file un; . to rt (Continued on Paste 8) in February, according to th -pinion of man;, alumni, deinan mi investigation. In an address. Lucas Walke: president of the Student Bod and member of the ’54 gradual mg class stated that the studer action of rebellion 1..,! been mis represented. "The student," h said "acted because of their iov tor Shaw.' The strike occur? after the administration had re fused any confessions to student! he poir.ied out. The cause of I*, strike has not been corrected, h declared, and a sore has develop ed. Tim sore has passed th ■ iac.e when medicine can giv the cure lim sore require surgery " I son. Junior Gilliam, Don Npw eombe and Joe Black. The balls i were obtained threuhg ihe ef fort of Father Rowley, >' J. »f Ford bam Vniver, sty. who re cently visited the local insti tution. Kneeling from (est to right are Owen Morgan and I | i pi ! _ _____ _______________________ * i i o • his historic d»e;s;on. but said ■ 1 that is..ue was the deciding fao B ; !or ' Whore the convention will be Iff | held instead has not been decid- ■ 9 • ed. Th( number of Negroes who : M ! ".ill auend also is unknown, be- ; i cause the delegates wit! not be j •*'• | elected until spring, e | ‘I a . the gieatc-i affection : and respect for Bishop Quinn." he S 1 said. "I have had grave doubt as ■ thi 'wisdom of taking this re- sponsihility (deciding against (Continued on Page 8> BENNETT READ SETS DEGREE AT SYRACUSE r SYRACUSE. N. V. —Dr David , ; Dallas Jones, a dynamic persor i i ciity who .has beeoflSe one of this i ; country';, outihanduig educators. | - | was awarded the honorary degree j 1 j of Doctor of Laws here today as i ■ a part of Syracuse University’s j | 10th commencement program, to i For Dr. Jonc. president of ! ve BciinvU College in Greensboro. ■ rev N (. .. :! marked yet. another sin- j ;;r- ; gular and distinguished honor ; •re - that in rurne to him in recent j dr. j yea,.. The LL-D degree awarded 1 ;b- by S.v recii. i' will bo his third ’ j honorary degree. Others have j :'!y i been given by Wt leyan Univer- ! DR DAVID D JONES p- For :i men who. after gradu- : he .;img from Wesleyan in 1911, do ve i.did to go into social work and \ v* in tie lan* 192n's was executive j (Continued on Page 8( Wyatt ( umbo. Standing left to j right are Father Walter J. Tier ney, pastor of St. Monica's pre senting _» ball to one of the. re,- j cipients: <"•; rlfs Crirr Uewyn I layer, Charles Haywood, and i Lewis =•:, Staff Photo by CHAS. JONES > I THE CAROLINIAN 10c VOLUME THIRTEEN RALEIGH. N. C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 NUMBER XXV Local Man First CAR VICTIM DIES FĜHF PRINCIPALS IN APF.X ( AsK This photo taken dimim, the murh-publirized trial of Apex's police. chief, S L, Bagwell, Local W atchmaker Injured In Randolph County Wreck RA.M3EUR Eulas C David son , Raleigh watchmaker, was : taken to the Randolph General Hospital, Ashemore. suffering 1 from ’ multiple injuries received j when his car figured in a head- I on-collision here Saturday morn- ; mg. in which one man was killed instantly and the third man >ei • iously wounded. According to information re- i ceived, from re liable sources,"'’ the aevick nt happened when in the j same side of the Sk road, rammed ; ! into the front of .Davidson’s .-’/if-'' car. Tile dead i Mr. Davidson man. Ray Guv Hussey, white, was j dead when persons reached the , scene. Another occupant of the ’ death car. Cephas Pool, also j white, is known to have received ! multiple lacerations and a head j injury, He was gk-so token to the | Ashebero hospital. Mr. Davidson is believed to ! N. 0 RfiPTOTS i ACCENT YOUTH i BV K. IRVING BOONE An interesting highlight during i th.e five day series of activities . of the Baptist Assembly, to be held in Raleigh, auspices of the ! Genera! Baptist State Convention ; es N. C., Inc. with all of the j auxiliary bodies co-operating j July 26-30, will be that of the ; Vouth Program, which will be j the main attraction on Tuesday i night, July 27- In addition t,o the state-wide or- i atoricyl contest, the program ' on Youth Night will feature a j variety of dramatic and musical | renditions, presenting an array of i talents, both individual and j group, from various sections of j the slate. An estimated twenty ■ five thousand Baptist';, representing the seventeen hundred local 1 churches and the three hundred ; thousand members, comprising j (Continued an Page 8> shows the plaintiffs and their i attorneys. Reading from left to j right are M W. Johnson, Dur ham attorney; Airs Fveritt Lee j have suffered two breaks in his left leg and the toes of his right foot are known tn be smashed, together with chest injuries and head abrasions. The accident is reported to j have happened about 5 A M. j Scott Trial Focused jOn Apex Police Chief For the second time in as many , weeks Sam Bagwell hurley gun ' wedding and alleged brutal Apex Police Chief, found himself the target of fiery lawyers as the j case of Alfred Scott was called to trial here Wednesday morn ing, in Wake Superior Court when Sam Morris and Herman Taylor almost dissected him on toe witness stand. Scott was being tried for drunken driving and resisting ar rest at the hands of Bagwell on lire sheets of Apex on Mareh dih. At. the time of the arrest Scott alleges • that he was not drunk a#d .that at no -time did he torsi, arrest. He further states that ne was the victim of Bagwell’s bru tality and as i.be result had to spend a week in St. Agnes Hos pital to cure the wounds made by Bagwell on his body. Solicitor W. Y. Bickett found | himself in a bad way as a prose- j cutor when he. had to continue to j try to prove to the jury that | Stott and not Bay-cell was being j tried. The atomeys for the de- | fensc continued to pile up dstnag- it C. News In Brief * ‘it. CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN IS KEYNOTER Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, foundei and president of palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, will speak Thursday evening, June 10 si 8 p.m. in the Green leaf Audi- | toriurn at Shew University. Her j appearance is in connection with | the UVh Annual Minister’s Insti- ! lutn the Seven!-tenth Annual Wo- I men’s Missionary Leadership i Training Conference. and the j Fourth Youth Bible Camp now in session through June 1.1, on the. I Smith, Afcnnie Lee Smith, I.u --• ille Smith. <:. J. Gates. Dur ham attorney, and William C. Raines New York attorney who assisted in the prosecution. Saturday The death car is re- i ported to have gone over an em bankmen! and smashed into a calvert after strkinig Davidson’s far. Davidson is report d to have J been on hi* wav hack to Raleigh, j -Continued on Page 8) j ing evidence against the big po ! Ihp officer, which tended to show thtat he had no respect for law and order himself and that his i general reputation everywhere he j had lived, or worked, tended to j show that he was unfit for police \ duty. The defense, brought out Ihp i fact dial he had been let out. pf j the poiice department in Wil mington, Delaware, had run a foul of the law in Fayetteville, he had been given two years on the ’ roads tor assaulting a female and had been a trouble maker in Frankllnton, before going to Apex. The defense put on witness after witness who testified that Scott had a fine reputation in Apex. Members of both races, in cluding women took the aland I and described how well Scott was j thought of in the community. \ The stale found itself in another j tough spot when the Mayor of j Apex took the stand and told how ! he, nor the town commissioners, i had never questioned Bagwell (Continued on Page 8) onst campus of Shaw University. The public is cordially invited to attend. STATE PARK OPENS FOR SEASON’ CARY—Reedy Creek State I Park far Neg! oes, located at Rt. I, Can, and the only race park of Its kind in the state, ops red on June 1 • for the I nimratr season- Park facili ties, rim ist of group camping j for youth organisations, hik ing, picnicking, and nature (Continued on Page 8> THUS. LASSITER AUTO CASUALTY The first traffic fatality that Raleigh has had in 18 months re sulted in a charge of manslaugh ter against a Harnett County far mer Sunday. Charged with manslaughter in the death of Thomas Lassiter. 41, of 9H Manly St es t was David Dupree of Angiev. r .* ~ THOMAS LASSITER Lassiter was struck down by ; Dupree's car Saturday night. Hr j died the following day at the Si. ] Agnes Hospital of body injuries, i Lassiter was hit as he walked i across South Street near Harring- j ton. Investigating Officer W. G I Marshburn said that Lassiter was | knocked a distance of 40 feet arid j that, the car skidded about 30 ! ttet. alter the impact. Lassiter was born and educated j in Raleigh. He was. at the time of : his death, employed at the Hol land Furniture Company here. (Continued on Page 8) aJeir-. A WINNING FJW.Y Brooklyn’s Jfaekfe Robinson towns up with Richard A. JRioAinjh, .pjesMeht «t Brooklyn's Brevoort Savings hank. «4» open un the 1951 on"ted Negro College, fund campaign season In Bodgerfown. The fund is seeking to raise $1,750.(100 in a nation-wide drive for 31 colleges serving nearly 25,000 students. Robinson is co chairman of ih* fund’* New York City Men’s division. r - lM ; rl . .... George Atkins, th.. q. - : < is charged wi h « loop. - ( *. .i’*d Farl.er, U. . - Coinnsunit;. ug... !v ie. p.< , ( Atikns' brother-in la . According to Dm. r> :■ * • i Darrow Gdti; the . :■■ m*. . place in Atkins' \ j.) rah Comp'.ur: tv .* ;■ .. ■ . eg ~ m Monday n The officer ;tI ’ < t p; er was hit bv ■. < ... f) ?!?••* whiie he \\ e- ; . i . , ... t the yard Atkm ft -ed i '* * i font poll’ll at'..l j i,. - , j ;» said to have hi; Pgi -o - side of the herd. k ; i* : ’ .* ,"m ; t.ru'e. the deputy ..dri. iContinued on L. ; .;■ TO REPRESENT N, C, AT MEET Do W. I, Grrce. ■ ■ e secretary of the N >.*th (.' ■ >' ’.( Teachers A -ooa '••<••.*., n; forrt'ed in a letter recet’d* t * he had been chosen to reiver; •• l the state in a conference ' r leaders in the areas of the M June Publishers A* -oci-tifi-i the National Education A’..or v lion which v ill be held in Me Brandets* Matthew Thmuer at <"■ lombia University in New York City June 24-15. The purposes of the eonlv. i e are to promote understand)*i "ions vi*pre:-*.*‘ntati*. > w-.a survey and develop o*.:r ..ir mon irPeres’.. v.■ iii t ■*■,*> i■■ . :o reinforcing a-id promoting .... • interests, and to protecting imd turtlipring the 'laditions 'd practices of the mass informal ion and education agencies. The invitation also informed Dr Greene that the confer: L v as expected to be a high let*?! one. It promises a rich experience and a significant service to thu.-e who find it possible to attend. Traveling and living expenses for the local educator are to be paid b.v the Magazine Publishers Association. Members of thp conference include fifty educator* and about an equal number of representative# from various foundations, national organiza tions representing business, industry .agriculture, and the (Continued on Page 8)