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IiILE I WIFE ENDS IN HUSBAND’S HEATH f : II '>* 1 MPtROR CONTRIBUTES—Visiting San Francisco on His tour V: tin United States, Emperor Haiie Selassie of Ethiopia is shown as ■ ■ made a contribution for the City of Hope Childr< n's Leukemia Wing drive, to four-year-old Nancy Mcllman during the City Holt reception, rj Leu.-clnc down on tittle Nancy is California's Govern''- 1 - Oooduin Knight and. Selassie*# .it*ra<-*?ve granddaughter, *» right. (Newsprevt Photo). Juvenile Officers In Confab At Durham DURHAM- The iVidivici'-JalLiecl euptce.ch to the problems of nr wrule delino»n ih<?. bonds of trained people ?$ tlvs n'o- • approach it: tr-rrn.s of ".nroan values nnd in terms of ». visual dollar- end rents . SCCOrCiKO.n Til *? of the p , tv>b&4.irvf» c>r-d Off- rvreoi* ST. m m im EUROPE i v BERN Mts-. Croiyn Smith, daughter of Mrs. Annie Bay Smith and grand daughter of ire kite Or. dames E Shepavd, founder arid first’president of the. V uh C.tVoiina ColTeT;e at Dur . Kim, will v:'!t Furore th% sum i- or in tn,i company of Miss Paul ine Newton, professor of Bngliah a! NCC. ' * . c' V ? #■ --C'' •' . V ' .#'l ■ , J S >%4t MISS carolvn SMITH j A : - :r r.mr: cn f Ji Irudf* f;i adipic AB NCC. Mbs Smith, whose fath er, t •■ late I H. Smith, was the s. n of r forme", member of tin. Mato is now an in r.truclor of commerce at St. An* ■ y.i;. . College. Raleigh. M : « f 'it icctived »h<- master':- de gree 'u burin-i s education at. Bos ton University with or< of the highest -).• ever registered at the New England institution. The two ladies will travel Uin ct -1 • ft >T TV., In Quebec Car w.ie - they vv !i embsirk on *. * I . Atlanbr. on June it. It will he a second trip for ■s N who '.\as in F,.trope v o y>:>n< ago with the late Mrs. (•' '.rode Taylor and Dean Ruth R-isb of Spelman Colic- e, Al !;Ca, Go. The t o ladles will v • -t E.netanct, Scotland. Norway, -'•.edeti. 8.-n/ncvk, Holland. 801, , .0. <1(1 Prance Rocky Ml. Bank Aids Farmer ! RV J. It. HARPJSN mcr.t in ra-imbursing Nash Coun- j , .Staff Writer ty farmer Frank Johnson, about J Ef'CUY MOUNT--Th. rct ti'iit seventy years of ate in the a a! 1 Lank- snJ lovcriimcnt of- mount of S6OO for currency ii< 4 ; ;•« ii"i . ..-locks", or 11 in a fire thf.t destroy. ,! a hc-artlc 3 people Jnteres‘ed only house he was rebuilding 1 exectinu "the i->sL pound of ONLY ASHES REMAINED flesh” firm a huMf" individual, Reports have it that Johnson ! was. vi\ idijs dn.io.v Bated here war; only able to find the tin cat., j ! ’:•! wff k v hr - : the local Poo;:'-.. which had contained the S6OO, anci | R.'".lie ud fn; > Co, teamed up the a she? of tlio money therein. ] ivil.h the U. S. Treasury Depart- In addition, Johnson lost about [ Tull;. McCrea of 'he N’PFA s • Southern Regional of fie?, in. A us- I | tin. Texas, made that observation j i s* N >rth Carolina College. The ! I KPT A and NCC? Summer School i are cooperatively sponsoring *s-<» 1 ■ first annual Institute for Ju’-v : nils Probation Officers. ; The institute opened June "'1 ! and continues through June 25. | - Dr Charles L. K na. profe»or • : ■ sociology. w;«. coordinator of the 1 j project in an interview following the opening set-acquainted | sef'iinsi, ItfrCrea said. ‘‘The past half century's progress in juvenile probation work has kept pace with advances in' t human psychology ant! psychi atry. “These two science? have taught. u< that there are nr> criminal (Continued on page 8> N€ Reported Ready - To Accept Court Edict The Wednesday poll of the 17 ' j southern states, affected by the ’ i: de-segregation edict of the United j i j States Supreme Court, was an en- j ; | couragang one to citizens, of North • [ j Caroima who wanted their state j I to remain loyal to the constitu* i GETS DEGREE 1 F "II I _’% . FORMER SHAW PROF. Ol TS Ph il. .lor! W Wallace, associate Professor of English at Virginia State ( olJego and " ■<>'■ inti- Director of Public Relations, was awarded the . .uc.f Philosophy degree at j iii - centennial commencement . exercises at Columbia Universi ty recently. Dr. Wallace is a | former English teacher and l»i- ! lector of Publicity at Shaw U- j 1 nivrrat.v. NE W SHA W COA CH NA MED ? THE CAROLINIAN iwiiiiiiwui I—nan rrorwTr, tniimmrr - -riTiT-n ir~>i ur»i in 10c VOLUME THIRTEEN RALEIGH. N. C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 3 354 ii i i ; v. y&| &**★★kkitkk£-k k k k k k k k k k k k WORK ON $4,000,000 MENTAL 10SP2T f 0 BEGIN SOON G'T DSBORO J. W. Gaddy. J j business manager of the State j ! ilo.-pitei here, atmouneed Satur* I nay that final plans have been j i corrsplc d for a 54.5 million train- j i ing school tr-r Negro rhildi'en, I which will l>c located at State j Ho.pi VI According to Oaddy. it i? hop- j d that bids on a portion of the j ; pro.«•! uir i>: taken, by mtd-Au- S uti.st os c "iy ir» SwufenibeH Authoriz.itjon of vrainir.; schools here and at t.irnp | Hutner was included in 522 million liond issue for mental institution insproi etnent ami ' expansion approved by North Carolina voters last yeai Gaddy s.yid that the .school here ' vii; have a capacity of 1.2(H) chil ; -riven and will cover more than !00 acre- U is to be located di rect!;' across the road from the hospital rirrrv and will be on a hill affording a piclnresqiic. view (Continued on page S’ t!.on and to wipe out every ves tige of segregation in the public j schools of the state based upon j race, conducted by the United j Press. i The release va--. sent out from ! Atlanta and listed North Carolina j j iina r one of the states that ! 1 would fall in line, alter some de- ! j lay. The survey is. in keeping j j with the recent decision of me j : State Board of Education, which j ' asserted that due to the many I problems affecting the change, i ar,d the fact that the Supreme j ; Co'.iil nad asked for further ar- 1 I gurnonts on tile matter, so that ail ; j phases of the change-over might j ! be properly considered, that it • would start the 1034-55 session j under its present setup. It further 1 stated that the Board would con | limit' to work toward abiding by i the court order and called upon j every chr/x n of North Carolina | to approach the whole, matter I calmly and with thought. A call, by the CAROLINIAN to Governor Umstead's office, was i | rerouted to the office of the head j \ of the educational system for the | slate, R. A Carrol! Mr- Carroll i -vas oul of the city, but one of | the assistants in the office read ; the Board's ruling to the CARO- i LINI AN The following are excerpts from ] the report. It. has been more than a month i since the court, banded the South its most serious soda! problem since Reconstruction clays. In the j inte.'ni of hurried meetings anci I deliberation these developments j have emerged: | 1. Only Georgia. Louisiana. Mis* ' sis.-ippi and South Carolina plan i i to defy the decision or try to get j (Continued on page 8) i ] S7O in molted silver. This the gov ernment was unable to identify sufficient to replace, but. analysis of Me ashes verified .Johnson’s : contention about the S6OO in cur* i reney which was made good by | Uncle Sam. Let no one say he 1 does not have a heart, even tho | it may no! appear in evidence on | income tax day Stil! another $460 i J in a waiiet was reported unac- | i (Continued on page 8) ' ' IT'S root. ON THF Bl AfH —This is one of the. scenes that j the cameraman caught at At lantic Beach, S. (.. recently when the North Carolina Chap ter of the Guardsmen staged a Nude Woman Hauler Is Haule<' In i One of the most bizarre inter j racial orgies to occur here was j reported Monday afternoon when j a nude and intoxicated Negro vw - ; I man was spotted half-hanging :it I j of the rear window of the c.-r i | of a white man who was also 1 j drunk. i The car was stopped by a t igh- ; ' way patrolman just east of If i- ! leigh. Monday afternoon and its fl E. Flews II Brief 11 | PUMPS 50 PF.I LETS ■ INTO "FRIEND ZEBI/LON -A Zebu lon residen! j who pumped 40 o SO" pellets Tn- j lo another man this past weekend and then shot at deputies who were seeking him, is apparently j enjoying his stint of freedom. Ac- \ cording to Deputy Sheriff Ear! j ( Duke, he and Zebulon Chief of j i Police W. B. Hopkins wore stifl j looking for John D. High, about 33, Tuesday. The man is reported to have turned a shotgun on Mel- J vin Foster "full steam.” FoLer | ; is about 35 and lives in Zebulon. I I The shot is reported to have gone * "slam through one ear. The ciep- j thy also said that the pellet hit 1 Foster in the chest, neck and leg. ! He added that Foster was not ‘ hurt very badly. Later on when Duke and Hopkins were’at High's home, the man, hiding some dis tance away, showered hi? own home The police car was also damaged. "He really laughed ! about shooting al those deputies”, ! oie of High's relative is report- j ed to have related j \\ erkciuf beach party. The group ; ('stabli.sned somewhat a record , in sis first social affair, which ! was held in Durham. ritiriiiK the C! \A basketball tournament. Shown from left to right, Mes •Irivoi was charged with drunken . driving. He was released after j posting bond. ] The woman, who was laic; ! i irtcr.tififcd as Alberta Lockhart, ! ■ has been charged with puhie. public drunkene and indecent ; exposure, l.aist reorts show that j .-he is still m Wake County jtnl ! here. Patrolman John T. Rowe quot >DU>aakM>«..u. . o SOLDIERS ARE ROBBED FAYETTEVILLE- Cumberland I I Counf.y police were informed by j !wo Fort Bragg soldier? that they j had been robbed at gunpoint, by j hitchhikers and then left tied to i trees in a wooded area near here. | The affair is alleged to have oc | furred Sunday. Tra Steggall and ! Richard G. Marsh, both of Bat tery C. 310th Field Artillery Bat talion. said that the armed rob bery occurred about neon, short- J 3y after they had picked up the | hitchhikers on Bragg Boulevard -1 The men said that the assassins, i both Negroes, drew a pistol and ; instructed them to drive to a *• i eluded area of Murchison Road, | There, Hie soldiers reported they ' were robbed of $53 and tied to trees. The sheriff sain that the soldiers told him that their hands were tied behind them and they were bound to the trees with neckties and belts SHAW GIRL TO ILLINOIS 1 Miss I-lelyn Elizabeth Payne, (Continued on page 8) ; (iamc s Rosemary Fimderhurk, i Celeste Kafon, Floretta Russell and Lola Riddick. Such scenes | have made AUanth Beach the crave of the beat t lovers . «>r| the driver, identified as Don j aid Hancock, 39. as saying he and the woman had been "drinking gin together” A pair of dungarees, which was Ihr only woman’s apparel found in the auto was wadded and stuffed tinder tile froht .eat- The highway patrolman also stated that he observed the ear heading towards Raleigh, about, three miles east of the city limits, j The woman, he raid, was hanging half way out of a rear seat win dow at times, shouting and wav- I ing to passersby. ! The ear was stopped by the j officer, and the driver was im | mediately placed under arrest. Hancock, whose address was 1 listed as Raleigh, was quoted as | saying that he picked the woman i up near the shopping center that | is now being erected in Longview Gardens about an hour before he was arrested at 2:30 p.rn. Also assisting in the arrest was Patrolman F R. Wicker. Trial for the pair has been set for June 24 in Wendell’s Record ers court Ist Auto Death Driver Freed I An Angier white man who was j jailed here recently on a man j daughter charge growing out of the death of a local Negro resi dent, was freed of the charges in City Court, Wednesday as ‘‘sur prise” evidence was presented to i,he court. David Edward Dupree, 39, of i Angier. Route 1, who received a | preliminary hearing on a man ! slaughter count, was freed after Robert “Duke” Brown Accepts Shaw Grid Post The Carolinian learned from ct reliable source here . Wednesday that Shaw University officials will announce soon the signing ol Hebert (Duke) Brown, wellknown foot ball and baskelbtsll ccuch> who is known to have made a tremendous record at Morris College, Sumter, South Caro lina, lor the past two seasons. Brown comes So the local Baptist institution with a sue j cesshil background. He is a product of Johnson C. SmUfc 1 University and served with Eddie Jackson at the Charlotte college. When Jackson left the Presbyterian school and look over at Howard University, he took Brown with him, 'Continued on page Si NO. XXVII i I GANGSTER KILLER HELD, ! | VICTIM BURIED BY ALEXANDER BARNES DURHAM— A husband whose wife is alleged to have stayed away alt night Sunday night and I whose emotions were so aroused that he used his Buick automo bile to track her down in the early hours of Monday morning, was killed on Durham's main thoroughfare, Fayetteville Street, about 7 o’clock of the same day, when he forced the car in which l>;s wife was riding into the curb, file drama unfolds with much interest and some pathos, j John IV. Penny, 44, tobacco worker whose address was | lIOG Fayetteville Street, is re ported to have spotted his | wife in a car with Lawrence ! C. Jackson. 48, 104 West En terprise Street, *s they drove north on Fayetteville Street. Penny is alleged to have sus pected that all was not well (Continued on page 8> TONE A MEET j : ' '' tixgjPjn' . ■■■<■ rasMl; '’ : .' V iLidlill |gv<y TO ATTEND NEA CONVEN TION—Dr. Nelson H. Harris director of the. School of Edu cation and Shawls Summer School is attending the general ('invention of the National Edu cation Association at Madison Square Garden, New York, ! scheduled from June 22, thru June 25. The sessions, which emphasize the division of teach er training, will be held at Al bany, N. Y., June 27, through July 2. Dr- Harris is a delegate, from the North Carolina Teach ers' Association of which he Is j treasurer. ] no probable cause was found. The Harnett County farmer | drove the car which caused Ra j .'eights first traffic fatality in a | period of 18 months. His victim, Thomas Lassiter, 41, | of Si! Manly Street, died June 7, ! the dav after he was struck down by Dupree's automobile. Lassiter, who at the time of i the accident was a pedestrian, I was struck down at the inter- j BY CHARLES R JONF- A soft-spoken mini-.!or of holiness churches in North i.'a ■<■ hna. who was convicted las'- woe of assault on a female, steadies; ly denied going into the aileger victim's apartment when inter viewed by a CAROLINIAN r< porter this week. James Price. 28. of 315 1-2 C ver Street, spoke in eloqu-: • language .in describing the ev<-i is that, occurred on the day of tr alleged assault, Thursday. June P After being convicted in City Court Thursday, of a-saultinr. Mrs. Delilah Perry, of 310 North Person Street, the siib-contract.v was sentenced to eighteen month; i on the roads. Price immediately j gave notice of appeal to Wak* Superior Court and Judge Albert Doub set his bond at SSOO. ~ >■ ■- P j? ' f £«SeM£& ’ REV. JAMES PRICE The ordained minister was ac- I fused of placing his hand.- on Mrs. Delilah Perry, formerly of j ktughtciale, and of making ar ; improper proposal to her. The I woman also related to the court I that the defendant entered' her I house to return, a jar which, ai I his request, she had fitted v, ;.h ; water for the crew of men work - trig on the sidewalk m front ol I her home. j Price, in relating his side of the I story to a newsman, said rhal I he never entered the woman'* I apartment, but merely handed the jar to her ae she stood in her back, door. The man said he had had occa sion to use. tne telephone of Mr; • Hinsley at least twice each da* to order materials for his work Mrs. Hinsley resides in an apart ment next to the alleged victim's Price, wh 0 had five men working under him on the day of tlv supposed assault, said that hi men expressed the desire for t drink of water. He said he weir to the driveway that separate the homes of Mrs. Hinsley an* Mrs. Perry's apartment., am found the two of them stands in the driveway in a cotivc. tion. He reportedly asked for some water for his employers, not speaking to either of the women particularly, and Mrs Perry immediately went into the house and secured a jai of water and a. glass. Price (Continued on page 8) section of South and Harringtoa Streets. Skid marks showed that Ihe man was knocked 40 feet and that the car skidded 30 feet after the impact, Dupree, defended by Raleigh Attorney Car! Gaddy, described an action-packed second before j the collision that had not pre i viously been related I His story follows: j (Continued on. page 8)
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