RALEIGHITE IS CATHEDRAL HIGH GRAD _ j mi t ' JiSifc <# _ , V • .■. ■ ■ ;.v. x ' • ' ■< -■" pjv '. ■,«■ ■■ < ■ . , s*#£s& 1 - .. ... ' . ~ ~....,:■ v LEFT HOMELESS BV FIRF - fi, children of Air. and Mrs, Ft' morning chill -Line sth, in a j burning- home in Bloomfield. (’on;;. 3 Tar Heel Cities Are Integration T argets At least, three North Carolina cities are being «*sk(?d to integrate school:-, tinder the stale :- new Pu pj Alignment Plan for the fall term. ms rh Charlotte and Greens br:o parents have filed applica tions or, behalf of ther children to have them admitted to whits' schools. lit Rsleiirh, Mr »nd Mrs Jose ph H Holt. Sr , 1013 Oberlin Rd. in. a written application Tuesday urged the Raleigh School Board to reassign their son, .Joseph Holt, Jr., to Needham Broughton High School from Ligon School for the 1057-53 term. The parents claim ed that Ligon "'as more than three miles from home and Broughton was only * an eight block distance This was the first, formal ap plication of a Negro for reassign ment to a. white school here. The board tabled tire application for action at a later date. GRENSBORO -- The City of Greensboro nan beer, asked of ficially for the first time to in tegrate its pubil schools. Greensboro School Board offi cials raid the board ha? received the first formal application from t Negro student for admission' T. AT «• i ■JI « r .. . 1' ■ ■ a•.n of Mr: Cora Lee Pwvd ot Greensboro. School hoard oOtctai*; said the application will be con sidered by the school board at ;’ . next meeting June IS Atty. ,f. Kenneth Lee earlier submitted 3 letter io the heard asking that the gui be placed in i white school near er her homy. However, the hoard said the rerjiirsl was not formal and therefore no action could he tak. n. School Supr. B I, Smith also said the hoard ha? n• ■rived a re quest from another Negro parent. Mrs. Geneva Bullock thai her child, who will enter school for f)ie firt-rt time this. fall, be placed in i white school. Smith said it will hr up lo the child lo present himself at the school of his choice" this fall, and that the matter will bp •--}♦,*d a? that time. Negroes rushed to men a late 1 iTOVTFNrrn ON FAGE ?.i of the Elks it. was reported last , week The new group, not »-t named, w-ill be officially or pani/ed in Philadelphia's In denendrnrp M il) -fbi* orpanir- tutors that the South could firrht; ! its segregation war without that ! skunk from New York." ! Edwards said that Kasper who ! is the. head of the Seaboard White j Citizens Council, ran a book.it,or-' ! m New York that features hi (CONTINUED ON PAGE 7> lOOSS-EIOS i | By ROBERT G. SHEPARD PITTING VU think "the' idea is good inviting Attorney Major Hmh to deliver the com mencement. address at the James E. Shepard High School at Zcbulon, this year. Aitom&y High, an alumnus of the Zrb ulon school, wav the first Ne gro to complete the law course at the University of North Car olina and is now a successful practicing lawyer in Greens boro. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ;+ + + + + + + + + ' 4b $ !M a Sf SI {& Hr 3P HE * C e I* $ sslr ft* « T> ji? fl» fi* u c J9r Iff sy Q& v mb gw Si ' m W IP && «f m '» 9 gjOgJl m « %r?& I 1 " " ■ ' 1 dasfawe SqTOV^V. w. V. >n. wwu.. w - - I 12c 15c v.o j -iceinrt;‘ fue:day that a Vv'MleviHc man had been select-, eq t■» fill the vacancy Hot !'(-.•• r p*-inclp.l Kinston, Route 2, abandon ed her entire family last week KONTiNrrn on not h I - Hold Soldier In Death Os White Alabama Sgt. ! i FT RUCKER A! a— The army has brought first degree murder i charges against a soldier accused j of the fqrtal stabbing of a white Master Sergeant, at a No-Com missioned Officers' riub here Specialist S-C Earl Stewart, °f Memphis. Trnn., was charged with the death nf M-Sgt. Andy .1. Brown, 28, of Cogswell, N. T)„ last week The charges were announced after completion of a pre-trial in -1 vrstigation by the base criminal ■ investigation division. Army officials said Stewart, ad mitted the slaying but said the Negro oldier claimed Brown ‘jumped'’ him outside the club after they had been arguing in side. The argument was reported to 'CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) This Week s Advertisers The merchants listed belt Money Stores. PAGE 2 f Tip Top Food Stores PAGE i National Att Shop O. Is. Clothing Company Peebles Grill n F Quinn F i.i mi to re Company Raleigh Funeral Home PAGE 5 Hudson-Balk Company Kramer r, Jeweler Firestone Store* fi M. Younc Harrtwnr* Famous Bakery Tlioxnpstvn-E' anj, Inr PAGE 6 Mr, Elvis Hand Community Grll] tivella Beauty College Raleigh Seafood Company Acme Realty Company Ambassador Theatre The Hood System Industrial Bank Tire Sales it Service PAGE 7 Capital (oea-Cnla Bottling Co, Inr. A. A P Super Markets PAGE a IMoodworth St. Tourist Home Heater Wei! Coimunt Caveness Insurance Agent v Dunn's Esso Service Carolina Builders Corp. Watson’s Seafood & Poultry Co Fur, Umstead Transfer Co. Food Store Dillon Motor Finance. Company Ridgeway - Optic lans Pepst-Cola Bottling Co. of Raleigh Mechanics & Farmers Hank Warner Memorials Deluxe Hotel PAGE 1! Cits' Motor Com|tatv Carolina Power A Lixht Company Capital Camera Shop wm 1 '' 1 I MISS Kerry l. HINTON » . . firs* graduate Betty Hinton First Grad Os Sshoo! Here i Miss Be ftr- Lou Hill ton, IS, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Frank i Hinton Sr,. 814 Cotton Place, Raleigh. became the first Negro fudent -to graduate from former ill-white Cathedral Latin High •School (Catholic) Sunday night, ’■’hen His Excellency, The. Most Reverend Vincent S Waters, Bis hop of the Raleigh Diocese, a warderi her a diploma. Miss Hinton, who entered Cathedral thre» years ago af ter '-pending year at, Lig on High School, attended St, Monica's School here where she. received elementary train- I lug. Although ’several colored siudonts entered in h? r class in 13,51. they either dropped mil of »rhor>! later or transfer red back to Ligon Mi; Hinton, a Catholic, woii first prize, in an oratorical con ic i ’''bile she was m t,hg eighth grad* This wag an interracial j contest, and ?.h« wa* ;n eompts | it ion with several white students. She said that she encountered no real racial incidents'' during ' her three-year tenure at Cathed ; ral. Cathedral opened it's doors to Negroes m the fall of 1954, fol lowing a ruling from Bishop Wa ters. who has jurisdiction over 99 |of the ' stale’s 106 counties. ; When asked her future plane the young lady indicated her d? I sire to enroll in Saint Augustine's! , College in September. fCONTINUED ON PAGE ?t Bonus Money Program In Third Week The top 'on winnsrs of Bonin Money for the third month whf were, announced in week’s edition. h3 v « claim»d them awards and the fourth month is now well underway wihh the third week be ginning Thursday of this week and ending at midnight Wed nesday, June l? The fourth month of Bonus iCONTINUED ON PAGE 5' ow are CAROLINIAN Sonus f Washington Terr*-* Apts. Gem Watch Shop 1 -John Askew Painter f. Decorator ; lewis Radio A- TV Clinic 1 Flrst-Cltlzens Bank A Trust Co. I Edward's Shoe Store' | N, C Products i PAGE ie Rev. Booker &. Son Dry Cleaner* page n ‘ Tones' < &fe Poe Brother* Western Auto A-sor.Ute* Victor Auto Parts Beasley’s Store . VU tor’s Place Triangle Sf.tt.lnn | Ralph Martin | Twin f Itv Radio Co. I Bud son-55 .*IH Company ' Varttia Whoieaale Builder! | sreph-ns Supply Co. 1 Tom Ashworth's Tire Service i Terrel!’* Grocery S Farmers supply Store : Steve's Place 1 Tunslall’s Store Vcale’s Shell Service i PAGE If. Smith Furnltute Company | Cruiser Motor Company ! HollOVeU’s sash F-od Store ! tail kv Frye's Shoe store Massenbors Grocery | General Tsundry S. Cleaner* ’ Chevrolet service Keith s Super Market T £ Holding A Company PAGE 20 ’ beeurtt'-. Market Twin tun Oil Service E'retries! Wholesalers. lae. City Billiard Parlor i Lewi* Sporting Good* Company