SMOKY GETS LIFE IN “SKELETON MURDER” DFGH HA LEIGH ( O-EDS CHAT AT see RECEPTION —. Otiina thru h< ,ris toother about snv?v' vfrv iwiporiant social tu ws a I *b< 3mu3l I-acuity-Xcw SU*- drrts T i at North Carolina in Durham la?! week \vrrp thr v? t'.vo r.n.cris from •! VV Li 2on High School in Ka- Stale News Brief _ K i_r p'S mttchei.l TO S' c. Clarence ditched. .r<*ci***r «f r-nc \v,-si-ingion. D C Bureau e s f.-r NAACP. wjl'. • i:pO r Vif.P au *5 conduct worksite nr in rommumiy j r»iaic*’*.- ard subject- j at ".t ri < 4 Olivo Bap! st Church in Be -t r Cc.unty Saturday, Septem ber :':t 4 n K .-torn ’District of H-o £‘atf N'AACP vdi hr.id an aa- M:trhcU is scheduled to cor,duct • tmtiar wr-rhshnp? a* the St. Step hens AME Church. Wilmington. Represent stives fen’. 1(> counties arc e; Vt onitp llarlee. Ml:*- Hinton i lie daughter o< Mrs. Mahle Hits ton, 581 East Cabarrus Street, Raleigh, while Miss Harice s pa rents are Mr and Mrs. Richard \ White, Sr. of itOI Gatling St. These co-eds were among some 150 freshmen enrolled at NT!" Smoky Sets Life Term For Murder j Pleading aridity to ... • dev.; ■ murder in the mystery skeleton" death of Jamc;; Wilson aim.-v-i a year ago. Smoky Andrews wa.- ! given an automa tic sentence of hie imprisonment. Friday. Held ,n county jail awaiting ; trial for murder j Mrs. Sara Cur l tis. 42. v. hose favor both men i sou ah t ana over whom they arc said to have argued. The "whodunnit." type case was opened here on the first Sunday in April after a turn er, dog (!ug up a horn- in W i! son’s backyard at (>OB Cum berland Avenue. Police wore summoned to the scene and as the entire skeleton was e\ • a mined there was no longer any doubt as to the former taxi driver's whereabouts. It was learned that Andrews was the last man to ;:ee Wilson 1 alive as they had engaged in an argument on the night of .Sep- j '.•ember ’.9. 1954 A fight ensued, Wilson was injured and was al legedly accompanied to Saint. Ag nes Hospital by Andrews. The dead man is known to have j CONTINUED ON' FACE 11 schools now proceeding with in tegration receive state Hid? j Texas law says they can but District Judge Charles Sullivan . of Big Spring, ruled that the U. S. Supreme Court decision ending , segregation mad* them void Federal Judge Wiliam H. Atwell last week refused to order im mediate compulsory integration of Dallas schools. He said that the Dallas school board should be al lowed time to finish its plan for integration. Petition Filed At Thomasville THOMASVILLE A petition i filed by the local NAACP chapter with the Thomasville board of education regarding integration in the public schools was referred to an advisory committee last week. The Fev c. w. Thomas*, presi dent of the chapter, said in a covering letter that the NAACP wishes to cooperate with the (CONTINUED ON PAGE it! The Carolinian 10c \ —7 |Q q VOLUME U RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER t 4) s NUMBER s? Merchant Gets Road Term For Assault So uth App rch en st ve A s •sSteSSktftJW W VxSSA WBZ *3&#> ‘ 1 i.'Vw 4 w- 4 ' ACS*: ... ■ mm m/rfa ■ Pels Hoad Term For Assault After pleading guilty to the charge Vance Raybon, 32-year old white Wake County farmet end merchant, was sentenced in Wake County Superior Court. Fri ! day to one to two years on the road for assaulting Miss Roberta Davis. .Judge Wiliam Y. Bickett.. who said that he was "shocked by such reprehensible conduct," or ! tiered that, the custody commit - ment be issued on November 1 to allow Raybon enough time to get his tobacco crop in ” Raybon is married and the fa ther of three children His wife and hTi'V.’.or v.i.r in the court room when he was sentenced. Miss Davis Testified that Ray bon lured her from her home by offerin'-: her employment and then offered he- money to have relations with hi ir. hi:: auto tiK.bile at an isolated spot. When she r« fused, .she said, he began ( OVUNUUM ON t’.Uii 11 i m . WHITE AT FIST BAPTIST The guest speaker for Wom en's Day Service at the First Baptist Church, here on Sunday. Sept.'2s. will be ' % dar. White. She -Mh% morning service i ijra ** which will begin ; S* JJZ ~i ■ Mr< White is j k ■£§s { ' dit ' ot ' the ( Ohio B a pi- isi wuieh known in , her stole, sen- < TByl ing m both ( 4 TffiNs. ul'.nrch and po- , v? /? w ' litic . 1 % activities. \ f me She is a member i ‘ of the Columbus . MRS. VVHITL Recreation Com mission, chair- . man of the Legislative Body of j the Ohio Federation of Women's \ Clubs and Trustee of Wilberforce • University. She is also a member j of the Delta Sigma Theta So rority. ?’ C v ~s . kJ* ■ r "•'/<;}, ' ?,* '■} •?,< Vp C : -. ..—• , "x*.„ - ' 1: ;v. i• , ' %<;*CrL/v'T ■ . , • DE-SEGREGATION PROTEST Peliee guards wore recently assigned in ifie Her*f«rd iMarylandi school and ifr- bustes, following re»nr*g shat a bus bad been stopped in s protest against racial d*- •.egregafinn About 20 parents withdrew *hcfr children from school «j opeiilne day, and ar« -.(ill keep mg *brr.i «„» Photo shows a police. guard on duty as, white and Negro children »rri v ed at school. I iNewspress Photo )'< rs" "j .-.r-r-- -| f? ;$ 'M "a l - '"' n ■ | Q MISS. MURDER DEFENDANTS Roy Bryant, left, and his half-brother I. V, Y-.‘; /> c to, arc v trio! at Sumner, Miss., this vicrk for the kidnaping and murder of Emmett I I It ' ;o youth who allegedly ‘‘wolf-whistled" at Bryant's wife. \ lily-white jury of Jii I'arnicrs, an insi:ra»e« salesman and a laborer is hearing the case which has attracted world-w hie ittcn! is The Negro Teacher ! Wanted In The North? To accept the current allega tions and distortion? regarding the employment, of Negro teach er? in slates north of the Mason- Dixon line would lead to the con clusion that practically in ail the United States, the only places Negroes are welcomed as teach ers are North Carolina and the South. The governor of North Carolina has recently made sev eral statements to the effect that North Carolina alone employs more Negro teachers than the states of New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and all oi New England. Mr. Hodges failed to clarify his statements, however, by pointing out that Negro teachers are freely hired in all of those states that there CONTINUED ON PAGE 111 Says Man Attacked Invalid Woman FAYETTEVILLE George Bowman, 25, of Orangeburg, S. C. and termed a ‘‘drifter’* by Cumberland ( ounty police was arrested here lust week on charges of criminally assault ing an elderiy, invalid woman in her home north of Hade. Bowman is being held with out privilege of bond. liis victim, police say. has been confined by a serious illness for the past 12 months. Her hus band, a night watchman, was away from home at the time of the attack. ' ODDS-EIDS l BY ROBERT Ci. SHFI'ASD _ I Last week in a speech before ; the Raleigh Committee on V epa ] ration for Integra’e ura; mg 1 film-, the politician ■ n“\y r,■ r a it ■ ness to the truth of that sjaterrtonl , It should always p- remt mberert . i however, that even though the , ! noble virtues of liuth. logic and ; ; ! reason do not change the thinking ; .and actions of our politician. We j can. through the exortiso of our ! voting privileges, unseat these 1 1 worthy gentlemen and replace 1 ((‘OVTINI Kil ON PACE ill How Raleigh Can Combat Juvenile Delinquency Ky REV. L. S I’IN'N Minister in the St. Paul A.M t ( mirrhj Raleigh. N. C. Wp do not. think il is necessary lat this time to define juvenile I delinquency, nor to' etat e how ! widespread its extent,. We have all read of, heard o' and have come into direct, contact with fat ton many cases of this evil wbereever .we have cone It is our purpose ‘ n state breifly. some of the ways we can sucres,sfuly combs;, .luvr.nile delinquency ir. r.ur cojnmur it-y Let us start in the home. We have all heard the sing an recent ly, “The family that prayr to gether. stye together." There is so i much truth in this statement. No- I thing makes for more solidarity | in the home than family worship I This includes the reading of the ! Bible together and individually, j family prayers, and the discus . sions of nibieci.s of moral and ! spiritual interest All of these'help to create a I guide and ■> spiritual norm for ji he entire fa milt :;:c; from the Bible as wgll as. quotations I from the famtlytptgyers will lin~er in the minds of parents and child - 1 ren in times when most needed, i All-W hite J u rors To Hear Testimony 1 SUMNER. Mrs Tci. •' - .mr- i h labot:,' and an inswranec raks-; man- all whu«—-compose the jury which this week is living Fov : Bryant 24 end J. w. Milam. 36. ; while hasf-brotiiei; 4 . sty th» slay j inc of a 14-yonr-ote Chicago bow Eiiuncfi Till, wlio alkcediy ! “wo f-y.’l •Ah d at Bryant’s wife.! v : kidnricco t rom o*' , !i‘iC- s o bfo» atm I; he was visiting I atid his bludgeoned body, a bailor < : hole In the head, was ft?bed out! jof the Tailahatcl.iD River. The i two defendants admit kmr..ipir.e' * Till blit s?.v thril tIK-V /xTr-d V'’ ; rn unhariiifri Mrs. Mamie Bradley, mother of; i the dead boy, was one of the find ; sinvais Conercsiarian Churlc i Diggs •: R -Mich: was given a scat | at the run mow Negro prose > nhic. iHe said that he was here as an I v i>r vone t rcfl!'ri j i\ -ryone entering the coijrt ; I'fsf-iv- u 4-" •" ~-,o r(. )s ".a,- ehruTkirH i ?.r 4 al .■■ iv o hau rec-vivcil riboai- 2.ot)f< O: Tijcsday the court room was .jammed x .vith v.T.ii’omer*. )T-port- ■ No $20,000 Offers^ Couple Now In Home At Southern Pines SOUTHERN FINES -The an gry protests of a. week ago sub sided to an almost inaudible grumble a* Mr. and Mrs. Martin Young Man Hangs Self PLYMOUTH—The body of Oeie Whitehead 20. was found hang - j ing in an outdoor toilet at his home h.-; e Saturday morning. Washington Couni y Coroner Jack Horner .said that the man’s; death war apparently a suicide and that he found no evidence of i foul play, Whitehead’s body, suspended; from a rope. was found about.' ditto am. by hh sister. Members| of his family say that he had been “acting peculiar" for the past sev-j era! days. In addition to (hr family : worshipping together in the. home, the children should be taught lo be obedient to par ents, to rospert the ruirs of the home for the welfare of ADVERTISE IN THE Carolinian WANT ADS Dial 4-5553 ! Ask For Classified AD Department. The lucky rat last week was the nni- bearing' the tag ea»- hcr V X 46862 If the owner nf that nr took Jt to Dunn's Esko Service, corner Cabarrus and RJoodworth Streets, here in Ra leigh, he received a free grease jo h. This uill happen tveri week. ''•4 1 1. eh lor your tig number. If it follows the asterisk, uni will get i he jrrra-p job. The num ber will be taken from any car bearing s y. r. license. The numbers this week ire. fwg7"; R.-53113; 'X-2324; X-51356; X. 33116; awf X-5715 1 and sas many Neg?o spectators sa '•odd be crov/dr-d mtn a small segregated area allotted them. It jy reliably reported that tha pmswiitioß win not ask the death pcjuuty, lab Youth For Murder Os Girl, 16 \ thiTo-rfay search lor Wesley iow-is 'Alins, .iv 13. sought for 'he shooTne of Anna -Jane Mintons, 16 ended on Wed ■•• da ’ v.yh oy r.aot'sre at, the home of Ed cm • f'ums ,Jr.. near Hiahway 15A south. Allen waived a. preliminary hearing and was bound over to Use Oct. 3 term of Wake Superior ' 'v : » • ■ v v vc, r I. Whit® moved into their home in the previously all-white Kr-n --•• r-ori vyb-d!vision iust. outside the i city limit- Friday morning The Whites’ offer to sell th* h-uisc tor $20,000 to any inter lasted buyer or group of buyers | expired Thursday midnight. They . , d turned down a compromise j Offer of $15,800. Friends lcorn the Negro comniu came in to help the. White impark, put up the beds and put dishes and kitchen utensils in ' their proper places. Several re porters mid television newsmen were also on hand Car? enn ; mining curiosity seekers—mostly white—continued to drive past the house during the dav “Will Get fsed To TV’ Raid Mrs White "Ther» was >‘otring unpleasant and we’re not looking to? anythin?. I think that people will soon get tired to us '* But until that. time, the coup’s i CON TINTED ON PAGE 11) (he entire ..family, and to re spect leadership and author itv Along with this obedience on the part of the children, iher'*