POLICE SCOUR WOODS FOR SLAYER OF GIRL lA' tiCH VHmM’S MflntEß NV.-eping bitterly. Mrs. Bradley is from the Robert* 1 Temple in ('rucago, after funeral services.: for h<-r son, I mitt Till, 15. who was murdered in Mississippi utter bring kidnapprd from His uncle's cvhiti. Two brothers have ndiet-rd for the murder, allegedly brought about because Entitt svhistW at the wife of one. At the left, of the distraught mother is Bishop Ford, of fit, Paul's Chart h of Hr«J and Christ; .tr.fi right Bishop JsiuU Roberts of the same church. iUr*. Bradley kept her son * body in state for three day , .« that it could iv- wu-ed hy more than 100,000 mourners. (.Vewspress Photo) - ,N - I P mm i ! i H; (Jt 1\ M \Tt H OF.NTH ZEBDLON - Ms PfYar --..-v Zc-bt. n rCF.ficm Vets beer. >sitcd in the fhra) stabbing n ‘ he. • r • stand. Johnnif Yerbeo The ii incident is mid t* = have or red Sarurdav night. VVat'o I)i> pu'V Fasl D ko otid That Yar bf.ro. aboui 40 oh-d to df*«i‘h from • •r.i. wound" sn the lee. A main Hft.crv v,as severed. he salt 1 .. The man is alictr-d to have been stab* hod during a fight- c*‘t r ''domestic, t-voubltvs." Mrs Ye.rboro is sched uled to recci*c a hearing tliis week in the Zrbuion Recorders Court No charges have >pt been lodged aca. in? ! her. FREED IV APEX iNFIW NT APEX ire. Faster- f>S of N'ou Hi!! Routv , was freer) nf manslaughter at a pre- I i m i n a r y hearing 1 a « t Viednesdav (r. the Record er's Court hrre .ludse C. ( unnincham found no prnb 3hie cause after hearing evi rjcnce in the Imtiw.. - death of .fatnes S Evans wivh c ... fatally injured about 1:15 P M on August 'l3 when n rruib - drawn Bacon that hr- was 'CONTEST ED OS PAGE K. South In State Os Shock, Interracial Group Told BY STAFF WRITER Speaking an £> Harry D J-.n*- *■ I’ JC G f !o’-« man Reiaticr..-. l oM *he r'• that the South undorgoiG* h ttate of ."hock -r-o I.«kc ; : nv i>iho* shock victim. \v.*uM ji?vp to huvt* timp to reco-'c. Tb« ocrssjion \v„p the first *rr.\-.nr ih::- -T -■■■ R-ieigh ; Committee On F.-cnsration for lo teitraiion hert Tuosnav nient a* ♦he Richard B Harrison Library W&iAj,, ■ * F‘| ! . *Jl||||S§|Fl HU JIB MAT EKTFP rNTTEKSITT or NORTH CAROLINA Th* ‘ n, .ith.* sho' ;; *?i ;*ho' r t? 1355 graduate* *3.f Hi rib. School, Durham. They brought I £% vls Is.©l ; 4# t# ssl «w*3 |«|tf Following 't hearing in Cit.v ■ ' A; sn Bernard S;r:?l 16 was bound aver to Vvskr S<»- pr-rior Court, without. bond on charges of raping a l!’.-year-old «choo’ gir! Gloria Do'.veil. of West Worth Street, charged tha. Si: asy and Edward .luntor I;.r T-' ;•>. forced then wav into her home and had her submit Us them in her bedroom. I.uddley was to he .hen a heav ing later in Dome. Tie Relations Court. The tar! was taken to St. Agnes Hoaptlw; feu examination bo! a r.nwfica) report in her cos.- cUfcion had not received bv >i,i -r,'.' tn?i * the Sn- -'./‘.'t. \ jv-ur mr hf-ear.. The youth did r. >t tey- Follmnng the girl's testimony : and that, of ur.erngaung officers, 'judge Alhv-r'i. ; b found prob ably rause and bound the youth over. In another oas?\ a p:r&nd ury brought iti an snciicr.- merj against Thom a.? Hayes forme?j For- Era:-;! soldier o.h^. ! ' - »:*d vjth rapin'? a 16~yea;--old A'hito -n i I art February IV<\ *. 4 i'r. of- 1 : .•-.1 -n Fa’ o'io >;Hf* Federal Court thCs foil. Un rlr-j- FedorpJ law. Haves, .if found; faulty, may fee yt ntt n ,f d to death. , ]>fo impriaonment co to a specific ! prison toriii. Br. .Toni**- was hv Car! fH'van.r, Uhairmap, B1 • vHfin of Pniitical Brict»ci?, Sfeft-w University. ?*nd 3 mem s>r of the ICxprufive Commit-> ? of the Integration Commit-* tee, gpe*.--' ker nrefrsCf-d h\ *■ r ~ - l t/u k* with the observation th?t j as far ns he had been able to j the 'Rp.iifiq.h art Kip was the ■ : ni'hr organized mter&*cia'* rroup ; •CONTINUED ON PAGE 8> ! ■-y . ,«»>c.-^aßK^aßEa.jfe #§f fj nrt? ■- «B1 suit against the U'niversitir of \’r*rt»A f -iro!;n. •* to gain admit taj?.ce to th? uitdfrgTadu.3i.t-e school. A &-e r, $ Our* ruled ~ % 31U Kri.i y < Ha< *tl plica iiom be processed I Tai eny UiflkiTC * 15uii eAn 15 NEGRO FIREMEN V.TIN'ON An end to discri rmr.iv;ori>nti;. carried the sup port of Wilson's loot Negro Inw m • ' Dr. O. K .Butterfield. Aiu- rv. signeis wiye Charles D. J ■ mo- n;:(l the Rev. T. A, Watkins Ilshat’s Happening On The Desegregation Front » /*V A < vat r'* ar v «•»-» -w •*i#. . .. . IS A “WHITE” SCHOOL LEGAL? ROCKINGHAM—A suit to I>r b< the-. re lotijn t• r«> :• Brmdon- IS: lerev Fra tier, V, and Ralph Frasi er, 16. 1 i The Carolinian rogjßflac jp-. ryfiHßßgmm ■ ■* rTMm. 10c > T jc<: ~~ —-—*■ —\ VOLUME 14 RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDIN' SATURDAY, TT' PTF.-- !Uh * i'. 195,5 NUMBER T j I ★ ★ * ★ A* -A * F k k k k k ■# -k ik k A, Raleigh Youth, Mo kb ' ii''.. " - ty. tebH ; • '■ lt ‘ 5 :y..' ;: yv.- V Y,: j 1 .'* . . w.. . J -yT: -; .'.TvY/ . •'■.’■'V'. v-'-' ipYvv'} 1 ' j ||gfg T'Tu Y'M §Wk ;y: T-T ; mm ww* %r' * t s r s, j WM* y#^: ; m". yk' Slayer Os Girl Hides Ip Woods Police were still searching the woods near the Wake-Chatham county line Wednesday for Wes ley All. Ik. who allegedly shot and | killed a young girl Sunday night - near Apex. Prison Department bloodhounds were used on Tuesday in the ef fort to find Alien, but to no avail. Allen is accused of killing 16- year-old Anna Minters at her! home about five miles from Apex. The girl died of a shotgun wound in the chest while on the way to Si. Agnes Hospital. Sheriffs Deputy C L Holmes said that reports indicated that Allen bar the gun with him ir,, the wood.'* and is dangerous (CONTINUED ON PAC.F * Problem Parents Blamed For Juvenile Troubles Bv the KEY. G. A. FISHER To say that the family in our society is breaking apart is some thing of an understatement, as citizens of Raleigh look about themselves, .we see increasing de linquency. largely juvenile In any worthwhile discussion on • juvenile, we begin by stating a truism problem children are caused by problem parents. They ' come from broken homes where both parents are forced to work i in their effort to maintain some , semblance of standards for living For the most part, parents arp decent people. When Mrs. Jones cays: "My Johnny is really a good boy but got to running around with the wrong bunch and got into trouble." she is mak ing a set of assumptions which. Wiikesboro; who or finally intend* ed to have C S Circuit Judges ! Armisfead M Dome of Charlottes* ville. Va. and Morris A So per of Baltimore, set with him The action is brought by two white sisters, .Jsne and Lillian ■ Doby of Albemarle, who are not interested in whether the bond money is spent for white or Ne gro schools but in the amount, of money the Albemarle board of education has offered them for their property on which the pro- Prejudice Price Found “Too High” SOUTHERN PINES -- The j Martin Whites made a definite statement here Tuesday that they intended to move into their home, in ail-white Ken- j wood subdivision after s*»p. ! tember 15 unless someone j rams forward with the $lO.- j 000 011 that they have placed I on the house. The went further and said that they intended to protect their properly at any rest, ! They made it clear that, if an;i one thinks that they will not protect jt all they hare to dn is set foot on the property, once they more in. Their furniture arrived from •lamarm New York, on Mon day and was placed in the house The potential neighbors not only have refused to ar cept the offer, but he v e a,cut | ed the iVhitmt pf brine .3. ! orhOan* jjj their pr!r« tag Will Ask Raleigh Parents To Petition School Board BY STAFF WRITER At its monthly meeting at ’he Klocdworth Street YMC A T: < s.-i-v --evening, the Rctoiv', ("ur.'or.r'. , Committee voted to set in motion ; the plan designed for use wm n : ; the original idea to present Negro } children for admittance to white | schools on opening day was a ban- ! I dotted. The Rev. Mr. G. A Filter,! chairman of the committee, told the group that two Raleigh Negro i : school principals had been active i ly persuading Negro parents who i had petitioned the Raleigh School Board to allow their children to; be admitted to the schools near. ■ e.ct them, to withdraw ihcr p. ti ti<->►,<. ar.d not ajow thr . ehilHr, o to prerer.t thrmseive- for adm.’ If . t, 1 ," e v. (■ h- The Rex Mr. F-shcr fnslhe.- : stated that despite the d: • ial -,f ’ when spelled out more explicitly, I ■ constitute the foundations of an important school of thought in the scientific study of Juvenile delinquency. She is affirming that, delin quency Is neither an inborn ciis- : , position nor something the child Mother Awarded $3,000 in Eleanor Rush Death The State Industrial Commis i sion last week ordered the High : way Commission which operates' i the Prisons Department to pay - $3,000 to Mrs. Gloria Gould of . Albermarle for the deat’a last year! ■ posed school would b* built. * They want (IQQ.OOO but the board ha? offered them $3C,000. Churchmen Praise NAACP, Hap Hodges CHARLOTTE- Praise for the work of time NAACP and criticism for the "voluntary" segregation plan of Gov. Luther Hodges were voiced by ministers and laymen attending the meeting of the Ca tawba Presbytery, district organi zation of Negro Presbyterians, in session here last- week. The resolution commended the Negro Teachers Association for its statement, against, voluntary seg- I ADVERTISE IN THE Carolinian WANT ADS Dial 4-5558 Ask For Classified AD Department MMnNHKMEM9Kar£=uuKOK£*asßeaiaaflsaE3KK3S93neMlMi i Tom Davis, chief of tm i: ■ . police dopartnn o' in it no v< ! had hern made- for p.-v . b.: i Statioried at 'h<- .--ihe.iii. Ui;p ' ‘CONTENT Kl) ON i'tf.l UNC TO APPEAL COURT'S ORDER j An appeal to the IT.1 T . S Supreme • Court from -t federal com: otri-.v ito "accept and process" anplica 1 tiorSK from Negroes as ur.derg; ■?:- till if- . will be mvci.- h- ' : ! ; j i versify of North. Cttnh... After meeting and debating the . a fc <*hokf'*? iii ;. o<'« r.v st«>y* y ttmm- immuidtet BT ffOBCRT C .«?« f* !i■ ; •; ■ ■ i 2i'.; f 1 <'-?* r, ’ groev do ri l'. pen! in.. ieitixemr. dignity and deliber ate e.iifnrti'ss that should be their criteria in all action* < lans the fcm pi;-,feus and rmlr. road in freed ojn and equalii’ AJ one point, before this ll • if the ownet of ihjt i ■ tnna it to FVnin's Esso -.er r,-, »(jfiver C'Miarrns and i>< i S!r--ei>. here in Pj. lfich, he received a free grease job ihj will happen ev<;> week. M irh for your tag number. If >< f* s the aslrr'i'k. .nu will I -■. is' r- e.’-.e mb The nuts \ («-r dl be taken from any car ! bc-Tinr i N f |i , ’pn:-.r il> numb' this «« ."V at<-; '1 -mis. r. x •’.vi \v„ <«*«*. v ano X-51889 KV • ..-h nf s'* Ms pie street, here. nilegedly choked severely ■ • ;* T'-.ursris s afternoon by Larry H svrrsnk. v. sue nf 1217 Morns This incident Crime on the ■ • !hr conviction of R L is v. i i- }.'orr:sT Rd . local sn ssgs. or. ,i c:;:is.s of slap -11 in.: iss maid m icvcrg] year.*. M's, h:-,s Tvm"r. Washington : T'-rrnsi' t csidcrii. Th" CoDf-laod r sue came to ?•'i the local chaptrr of the NAACP wat in form. si of the treatment that the vrcrjvpdl ai the ..f ■ ■ ?. .!.;>■ i.f oi>- intoxicates v or srand . ... rs ; ,s.- Copeland, had sr hoy i,o Wintrer's Grocery ,;si ’/' ■ s■:'' S'. . ■ sri n' i'‘ '. NY's Br Avenue, la.M Thursday, to i snisoc sn* groceries for rup per. t ;'nj] arriving at the 'tore, s i sSi is I .[. ! s .- h Gilbert Winirce, the I:<4 proceeded coMhiiiii on rvr,r s> 4 Children Suffocate in frank CH A A I.OTTE .... Four small chilsM';: oil from the same fami ly uis "Ain vher, they became irsss •• discarded trunk, Thursday nißhi Tru sdr. . vho;-' e.ees r*fl|* Iron; , : "Si:: to .! ! vears of a.?s vr- fi.iiiKi hv their fatjier Mar sh;'!' csin's oil st;,or v two hour ieh of the home and neigh borhood. Police ; remised that the child iv ; s -i ; v' Mu irunk from 1 tfOKTINTF.I* ON PAGE a