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GRADUATION TIME AT RALEIGH COLLEGES Senior* a* s«. Augustine's Ol!rge ami Shaw University received degrees here Monday during foromencement exercises. Top photo shows Mrs. N. Ray of New York City, left kissing her daughter. Miss Noretta Ray, who was graduated from Si. Augustine’s. This scene took place shortly after the ceremonies. Bottom picture shows Dr, Grady D. Davis of Shaw University as he -dips symbol of honorary Doctor of Divinity dfgrrr over <h<' shoulders of Dr. Rufus Irving Boone of tVilminglors. as Dr. I F. McCauley. 2nd from right, and Trcsidcnt W. R. Straw ner, president of Shaw look on. White Man Faces Morals Charges In Cary’s Court Fv \ CHARI R IONES r "'iriet'.k »of th p ;-mai! Wak c ,t< \ frttvn of Cat*y v.-rrr quite . i \ Pt u : -t \« f-k after a lap*c cl ten ra ,- had passed in u hicb no | ro’piif* mention had been mad; of an a!l c t6d obscenity charge a- j n'r-t .t V' hitp man in :?n jnlPtyiPM n ith rolirr < ’ n \ jipgfkmati of E’a f\ Tijc'iiiv. anff Cary gnhrifor r r • mt \t Ak ruiiirt^Qtly InM of f'ip incidents ivhirh fed to ih r r ■ ''■ i of i" r iEinK?. t Jr 3' ? of IV.ikf fnrrvt Llgon High Takes Second Straight Baseball Honors Ligon High School won its .see r>nd consecutive State baseball championship iast. Wednesday nwht when it defeated Carver High School of Spindale, 8-f at, Chavis Park ‘ Pete" Williams is Ligon’s coach Th* Ligon Littlf Blues spot ♦ed the Carver F.arl?* five runs in the first inning of ib? encounter and were <roiling, ? t. In the reichlh inninn when han? (Jray. a relief pitcher, Charlotte To Continue “Limited” Integration CHARLOTTE lntegration on s limited scale is expected to operate for the third consecutive year in the Charlotte City schools system. One nf the four rntered »*uden*a who have been at tending white schools here ss expected *o graduate this year Ibe other ihree arF to ■>* assigned on the u®e hast* b A tb ,: irhr»ol board du?- tn£, ler nevl. ts*'o V'eekS CAROLINIAN i ADVERTISERS FV..E ? • S',,.?*£! '• > Shr>p •■■!) i ■!);iv - i 'vapaji■ fc -: eu Vjrs. Ihe I Fini • Al, t ; ’ - ( u; ' v vf'. I'v ■ i t, «L i ai'Otsrs I-' i, » • ■ I'tl f- I 't coin l.’juaflu'nu i Jriit: Company »'A I ft i„ n Beil: i oftjpanv E fe-V ' S-rvi.-e 'i l ,) '>l ' \\ u * C»- ' ." ! V. ,*: *n i ' ‘‘A'..' 6 1 I : • '» p- • !>■’! C . ' ' £ - -.• ’-torr. ••'v’j* r . !■ • t r . v • i> to-.p'r Bj■ l u" f 3 ■ ' cpt/'K 5- i«: t> <><’ • C--JS r Jtiv ■ f; • ii-, in 'v-.i ,iiii c'iWiff! Shop •If oistFlmitn? f.otp 5 atf > >»r •. Company i -i-'j':. ,icj\vc'.*rs V • W , J(3 r S i •••'-? i • <'•••• f oElr i r«rn* : v-» Csmpan; tfirtcn's tags 1 apit.il Ear ; Fin s>r° r. S Tocher'?! Pros F'iM’.l'' lie KUeleh I 'mi. ifliapai.v : v i r: 4 ') ■■ **i* tft fjntn pmv f oagolsdater c.f'ttit Carp asl'irli < nun*■; -mi w»jV. |•• fc-.rilj'i l U-.,,- 1 CEraleigb ''m-ivi Cowpan-. Coopey's Eaf.B Q trtGF g Colonial Stores *>»'• C. kjki Utehma-n Banm is specifically charged '•vith a:-: au]t uuth a deadly weapon b - M; Margaret Matthew's,, color ed, of Route 1. Cary, and with dt tnbuting obscenity involving the t-hre** young daughters of Mrs Matthew? Thp a]]«£cd incident ft cur red oi* the Matthew - properly on May IS. Solicitor Emmanuel refused to divulge th p .itpec-fir incidents re* lated b* the children because he said he intends ‘to prosecute vigorously,'* << ovum vn ns PAGE ?) went wild and allowed one ■ Ligon ace to make it to sec ond base on a bail which was passed. Three others were 1 walked by Gray. • Scoring on a walk was Wendell Smith, and Theodore Powell talli jcd on a wild pitch William Croc | ketfc scored with ihc tying run on | a balk. The state title was wrapped up (CONTINUED ON PAGE Zi | Many other colored students are also expected to ask the school board for reassignment to White or mostly white schools during a iO-day appeal period that will end j June 12. The president of the North Ca l’ rolina branch of the NAACP, Kel !]v Alexander. id ht® will i pounce plans towards this end ietey BUY FROM THEM ...... «r'«!rh Radio * TV Serrt« * e.aleieh Faint 4 Wallpaper Company ■i'li' l P )d!0 * TV Service S'j-iri.'ft! Cinder Block Company H Voung Hardware ■"odetn Finance Company R E Quinn Furniture Company ■ACE 8 £;<rd's of Raleigh • areiina powe* * Ught Company i'mt-Citir«s« Bank & Trust Co. Public Service Co. of is c , ln» Raleigh Seafood Company ' iplta! Loan Company Castleberry-Hodge Hard" -i i«■ PAGE JO Delu.ve Hotel F-psi-Co! BoltUng C o Warner Memorial; v.iooriwor'h St Tourist Ho. - .”-- tavencis insurance Agßtv . •Jinn's Essa Service Ridge «v*> a Opticians C arolina didders Coip Watson's Seafood Co >*&»» ■*'. Meter Finance < ■■ ravetterille St. Biptist ■ tv;- ■> ’’AGE II . r" r jo>e Winters ; page n Hrrton’s Cash Store i > "Leer) & Watson | Town & Country Tir* i Electrical Wholesalers, lar i PAGE IS ! Cowis Sporting Goods Store i Huai General Tire Company Toe Hoed Fvttesn Industrial Bank Famoaa Bakery ; N C PreautU : iT'se Ito' ’os Im. r,o m w’atcli Shop Tairlgh Funeral Mo.up A’e.ity Company I Spestly-Wasli, Inc, FBI ABANDONS MISS. CASE Declares No Federal Law Was Broken POPLAR VILLE, Miss-Punish ment of the white murderers of MaJi Charles Parker Tuesday was left entirely to Mississippi courts and juries. Mississippi authorities made if emphatically clear they would handle the lynching case in their own way. The FBI withdrew from the ease Monday, it turned the names of white men suspected of kidnaping the 23-year-oiri f CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) LITTLE BLUES TRIUMPH RAPE SUSPECT CAUGHT + + Hh + 4* + + & + 4 s 4 s 4 s Court’s Decree Stuns State Judges Say Sports Ban Is Unlawful WASHINGTON The Supreme Court. Monday moved into the j sports field with if* anti-segrega* I Mon rulings, It, struck down as un | constitutional a Louisiana, law ! barring competition between Ne i ero and white athletes, The court threw out the state's 1356 interracial sports tan without comment. The decision simply upheld » lower court ruling that the. state law violated the federal eonstltu* a lhe decision flirew % legal cloud over all state and local taws prohibiting Negroea and whites < CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) 5 Retiring Agents Will Re Honored ELIZABETHCrTY”- The North Carolina Negro Extension Agents Association’s Annual Banquet in honor of retiring agents will be held at. the State Teachers' College Din mg Room on Thursday, May j 2S, a* Pi p. w, Five agents wall be honored on i this occasion: John W. Jeffries, Jacob C Hubbard, Mrs. Estelle T. Nixon, Moses C. Burt and John B Small. The program will include invo cation by Mrs, Rosa. Winchester, introduction of speaker by Melvin (CONnmnn ON PAG* 2) Front Royal Senior May Hot ‘Finish’ FRONT ROYAL, V* ~ If-year o!d Ann* E Rhodes will knew on Friday whether she will grad uate from Warren County’s form erly all-white high school. Warren Gotmty seheo! efff., <'!ats are pondering tbs possf htiity ®f her graduation after only 108 days of school at tendance, Tha student attend ed 39 days of school !» Wash tegten before she transferred te Warren County, The nor mal school days total 18®. The Warren County school ad mitted 21 Negro students after * Federal Court, desegregation order in February. Since then, fee school's entire white student bo fCONnNWFO ON PAGE *> Memorial Day I Services Set For Saturday Annual Memorial ceremonies I- ill be held Saturday ,afternoon between 4 and S p. m. at, fee National Cemetery in Raleigh. Negro scout troops and members of veterans' organisations will participate in the program. Twelve veterans of World Wars ! and II and the Spanish Ameri can War died during fee lest 12 ttmmmm «n fas® s* .. . , , , . ' ***-» VOL. IS, NO. 3S “Silver Dollar” Burglar Gets Life ' ’T ’MW* .. ... . Violence Flares Al Greensboro-Youth Savagely Beaten, Deputy Kills intruder Knives And Bats Used On Victim ' GREENSBORO Charles Pal mcr of Root* 2, Summerfield, was stabbed several times and Ivi, over the head with a baseball bat Friday night of last. week, accord ing to police report. The tS-yesr-oid Negro vn«fh was reported to have been with four ether? ia a ear a feufld II p its when h* gpetted at a drive ia restsu •'ant by the accused assailant* Wilbur Bailey. 21. of Greensboro. Rudolph Chavis. 2b. of Route 2, Brown Summit, and Abus Fewell 21. at Route 2 «*era arretted on charges in connection with the at tack The arrested assailants pur sued the Palmer Car after Fa!m<”- and his pals left the restaurant. (eoimmnie on sags n State News —XN- Brief I BAPTISTS REPORT OVER 96J..WM WILMINGTON The Rev Dr. Rufiitt Irving Boone, prominent State Baptist. Convention ofticia? reported to The CAROLINIAN Tuesday that the initial target date sn connection with a quarter bilbon dollar campaign, currently sponsored by N, C. Baptists, noted reports of s grand total of $61,099- .80. These receipts have the follow ing breakdowns: Shaw University, 144.84.5.60; State Wftosfnns. $1».092 5 |&-, Wo men’s Mission*, $1,009; and ilte Unified Program. $161.75. M«Bt*s acknowledged the May & report date amounts *1 to $19,552.M. with *19,91613 of rC«N*msXi®B ON PASSE! *) North Carolina’s Leading Weekly STAIJKDAY, MAY A0 t 1959 Baptists Set “Summit Meet" On integration Os Churshes LOUISVILLE, Ky, Members of (he Southern Baptist Conven tion voted Friday to consider a "summit meeting” between lead ers of white and Negro branch* of the baptist faith to discuss "mu tual problems of Hie day." The action came on the final day of the l®2»d annual meet ing of the convention, but oniv after 4i> minutes of unusual!' heated debate which resulted tn model aft OU of fb« original resolutions sen* te the fine* by the resninHeoa committer Ex-tINC Students Plan To Me-Enroll In September The first three Negro under graduates of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will not graduate this year a? war expected The youngsters dropped out of school because of scholastic difficulties Leroy Fraster. Lewis Bran don and Ralph Frasier may re-enter the. university afire building up their grades by correspondence course' They had to Iram ItNC last summer because their grades fell below average. Racial Incidents Denied By Principal At Norfolk NORFOLK. Va - The principal of an. integrated high school h«; dented a legislative ''andidate's charges that racial incidents rt the school are beign covered up. Charles W. Perdue, principal of Norview High School, said inn dents at the school have been, limited to ■ name calling. ’ Perdue was replying to charger, by Hal J Bonney, s Norvif"' history teacher and candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, that unpublicneed racial incidents RALEIGH, N, C, j The original motion would have 1 put the convention on record a:-, j favoring a conference between j leaders of fee Southern Baptist j Convention, and leaders of two : major Negro Baptist organizations This proposal met.. wife strong | opposite!! from messengers from | number of churchrv in the deep i South and the resolution war a ] mended to provide only that "the i Execut.p;* Committee a i meeting fipfore it. was carried by an overwhelming *. rir* -vote r The three student" ** ere roomed I in a dormitory with white students ; ai the rente! of the campus They ; reported that their relations with ; fi I low white students were good i I.eipy rrasici, i\ nov enrolled I at, North Carolina Coltegc in Dur | ham. iiopcs to re-apply for enrol I | mont this fall His brother Ralph. 20. entered Hie army and is now stationed at Fi Jackson, S. C. Leroy hlsmet! poor hack ground and lack of application (CONTWtIFD ON PAG* 21 . had occurred in the school sine* • u was reopened on a racially-mix |ed ha&is las! February i can't sb»»k for other schools." Perdu? told fh* Nor i folk Education Assn. Monday, i "but I can spe»k for Norview • The accusations that r *D. Bon ! ney made ere trot trire,'* j Perdue spoke as a rnertins in I which the ascxuatinn, composed of j white public school teachers, went (CONJTNIiKtI ON PAGE «} PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 15e I Shots Claim Resident Os Greensboro j j GREENSBORO A coroner’s I jury ruled Thursday afternoon ihat the fatal shooting of a colored j man by a Guilford County Depa rt sheriff Wednesday night ?r | justifiable homicide, Herbert Hughe J i 33 b * i killed during a scuffle with Depu (y Frank McAdoo if » bedroom j of g v omah’s home Officers said Mrs Nellie Beil* i .lohnaon complaitusd t-Hst H t is2li j rs | was TT?olfstin£ her *r*.d !*©OU <s StR r l h w !p ir< g^Hirig mjf jDif flic amoth?r deputy found Hughps in brd in on<a nf tho rooms McAdor? at th-rerf f?UCh»* fa cf t flint of hfld anil th? hn»ju Tkfl flffjrPW, Aju.tff Wijcbr* thp op i *iieb and rr?rfipf| tbp MrAdtm look b) l * (CONTiNiirn o'* “ WEST POINT GRADS Raymond C. Baugh, Jcti. ?■s. am! Wil b«urue A. Kelly, 28. nil! hr Iraduated from the West Point Military Academy on June S and he cofesnissloried as second iseutetiauis Is* the U S. Army. Baugh, a native of Philadelphia, *» aftpointesl to TV Academy by Reo Far! dhtidoff (D-Pa.i, and Kelly- a Univcraity «f Michigan graduate, was. named by Rep George O’Brien (D-WvM). frnrns ft Burglar To Spend life In Prison STATESVILLE - ,Tam« Ed ward Ncsbit. p! ft d feijilf tr? ? charp* of breaking into the hom f of Mr and Mrs Henry A Robin son and received an automat m life imprisonment, sentence Thurs day nf l^??;t week THp nrrijMtef] nti the mornmc °f April 18 IJ oilin'. r»n Iftl.d jwilif-F jhaf f.bit A\ nkp a crnvieh PfJ in ihc HflflfV AY Os hPf V»«»rl. t Mm Hr fifd, taking » 3 .n (Com rvuri* oa pagi Local Girl Says Reaves Raped Her Gilbert Heave- 16. of s Blood u*orlh Street, ivas bound over *o Wake Courby Superior Court Thursday ’•Aithoid bond * z r of rape He is charged d(|i |\ AbVN tlMmg ApHI tTOATf 1F F . 17, of IV^shiS"b M FVrrace fast Wrdnr r »d »y i*a art alley on IHp sifs c n f ih* Bus Company Avhirh recently ceased operations. .Detective Sgf. W. E. Crocko who made the arrest, related in court «hsl Reaves admitted meet ing the young woman at Burnell's (CONTINUED ON PAGE 27 Attacker Hunted At % Greenville GTFEjrvrn .tv, v r _. .s. e-. iTiai-. ff>ld nffic?r? * XT aniiTl aftempteb te apsaulf .ar' ■ Mcuday "hit? tU. te hs? hom® in » Graenvil.il? residential district Mrt Poland May® said ?,.h* *?a» »* fe® time of the »*ta’"k Sl-tc T-ssii no!" p in t.h p neighborhood apparently frightened the man ■- froNTfVFEn ON P/4GC ?>
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