RAPE RAP AGAINST STUDENT REDUCED her klik, Jr., (knpMft confers with Chicago civil rights leaders, including Al Baby (right), during a "summit meeting’' with real estate dealers, church and city officials here August 17th. Seated at conference table are Benjamin Heineman (left), chairman of the Chicago and North Western Railroad, and Chicago s Archbishop John P. Cody. They are meeting to find solutions to housing barriers which have caused almost daily marches into hostile white neighborhoods. (CPI PHOTO;. |S WEE ¥S TAKES' NUMBERS' ] : 586* 2010 75.75 ; | WORTH WORTH WORTH * $75 sls S2O . Anyone haying current WHITE TICKETS dated Aug. 20, 1966. with above numbers, present name 1 ® The CAROLINIAN office m 4 receive amounts listed g fcfti'fc &?s it k 4 srespensible for the capture of Jonathan Moore, 28, right, as a bank robber last week. TWO; Offic ial of N C College administration body, William Jones, standing, is shown requesting $3.9 mil lion from State Advisory Budget Commission this week. THREE: Chicago civil rights marchers, guarded by 1,000 helmeted cops marching through all-white area. FOUR*. One of a group of Atlanta Negroes, who staged brief shouting demonstration inside Army headquarters is picketed by white civilian. US NEGRO SHRINERS CROWN S*s" WHITE TEENAGER "PRINCESS” SSL 111 ' ti VOL. 25. NO. 40 As Baptist Confab Ends: W gk mK Ejg j-, .-.A « t MISS CULULA YANCEY Africa. Judge Umah is found er of a school in Africa with about 9 rooms and 36 students in each class. His son is mayor of Nigeria, West Africa. Bis hop Pope founder of the Nigeria works, stated, “They have a home and a church approved by the Nigerian government.” («m * NI6SEIA.VS, P. ST) BY STAFF WRITER A Raleigh woman, age unlist ed, apparently left her home and checked in at the Peebles’ Hotel, 122 E, Hargett Street, at 1 a. m. Saturday, according to records and files available at the Ra leigh Police Department. Be fore the morning was over, the woman said she had been raped. The young man "fingered*' by her was bound over to Wake County Superior Court Tuesday, charged with assault with intent to commit rape. His bond is SI,OOO. Miss Lorraine Harriett Bar bour, of 510 1/2 Alston Street, told Officers Norman Artis and James Daye at 5:47 a. m. Sat urday, she rented room number 15 at Peebles’ around 1 a. m. that day. The complainant further de clared that about 5 a. m., some one kicked open the door to her room. She said she "report ed this to a man in the hall” and returned to her room. Miss Barbour stated that after she was back in the room, she discovered a Negro male there and he proceeded to rape her. She later identified John Israel Pinckney, 23, a student at W. W. Holding Technical In stitute here, and a native of. Columbus County, as the al leged rapist. Pinckney, who also lives in the hotel, room 12, was original ly held without bond on the capital charge of rape, but testi mony in Raleigh’s City Court Tuesday was evidence enough for Judge S, Pretlow Winborne (See RAPE RAP. P. 2) Prime Hell Fmt Picks Blond Girl NEW YORK (NPI) - The Prince Hall Shriners have crowned a white teenage girl as "Miss Shrine Princess of 1966.” The national Negro organiza tion gave its top scholarship prize, for the first time, to a white girl, Dianne Dittrich, 19. Miss Dittrich won over 19 Negro teenage girl finalists in the annual scholarship compe tition. She received a $1,500 scholarship to help continue her studies at the Juilliard School of Music. Prince Hall spokesmen said whites are not excluded from their temples and that white girls have won lesser prizes in past years. Miss Dittrich was chosen by the judges from the field of 20 finalists on the basis of “talent, personality, and gen eral deportment.” The annual scholarship con test is to select the girl vdth the most "potential in the liv ing arts.’ Miss Dittrich was crowned at the potentate’s ball, the high spot of the annual national con vention of the Prince Hall Shriners. Seniors All prospective seniors at the John W. Ligon High School are asked to see page 17 in this week’s edition of The CAR OLINIAN for their homeroom class numbers. During the past two weeks, as a public service, this newspaper has carried the names and home room class assignments of sophomores and juniors. This is the final week - thus the seniors are listed. All students whose names do not appear, are to report to the school’s auditorium for their homeroom assignments. Those whose names are carried should re port directly to the room num ber listed above their names. NCTA Will Host Natl Associations The North Carolina Teachers Association will host a special committee meeting on the Na tional Council of Officers of State Teachers Associations. This meeting will be held at the Hammocks Beach, Swans boro, August 26-28, beginning at 12:00 noon Friday, August 26, J„ K. Haynes, executive secre tary of the Louisiana Educa tion Association, Baton Rouge, La, Is the National Chairman of NCOSTA. The special committee of NC OSTA will meet on the ques tions; "What Collective Voice will speak for the Negro Edu cator and pupil after Negro and white Teachers Associa tions have merged?” “What will be the Impact of the pro posed "Educational Commis sion of the States’ (the pro- CSe? XCTA HOSTS, 9- S)