PAGE EIGHT
B')dv Floating*
{CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
t ■ Duka Hospital at Durham j
v.;.are an autopsy vv<ll ba per- j,
J rued No mention of topi play I
i»ra been beard through local j,
r». iiinels.
hie autopsy report is expected
stmt time thin week,
Tuougb It touches of irony, Ro- ,
1.. Jones, a 74-year-old man of j
m or, was found floating in the
!-•; ,r.fe xpot ip Psntego Creek a i
;vi‘i3? ago. investigation showed
t ■*. Mi', Jones bod eonvn ■1 ‘ ■ d '
!-'U .Mte,
—~
If Racial Group
. •Ds*TiNUEn from fa or % ’
FOUNDER BAN^HEi)
't-i'it’i U’llaij, founder of
V i.fti Wo.'id r.dtb, 'u.cu I* mi;-
i«.nj wrll* us the V. In.v ’-n 180*
jv ts being bur-Ho be-’
■ r, te\ that time hrd cot'** tor rue
j. -,pie of the v -Id to unite. »-• a :
• -/nor scr.M order,'' according
:• 'tf. Kentjeth Christies, author
n 'n» Moaoi.-w nf The Temple '
7. * Baht i Hous* of Wens;' ip at j
V meti*, P i • is mi A niitong
t: stow beg-.)., in lu2h :*:M tiral- !
'dedicated tu Ma? oi i'JBS.
r-sck*** ♦mph'iiured th&t "all
ami ruPgioii? beliefs are
v. -'come and urged to hem Mr.
« X . t „ v' f. . a **-. r- .
T‘* vw.*ir,-i .rtr* ;
HGHT STOPS
{ DNTINLEB rP.OM VXfh-: 1 1
1 ..Uer r evealed that t; e ‘V*Mo
1' T was tlif? bury.iig of a child, v,)v,
v l ,re stn Fumed. r.y inomb'cr of tlie
ltomvoori family and the Reyr.old
iv ; >v was on hand to am tos ;asi.
r : t.) the deiJurieri ::: :m.v ;
'.u- Ha:<wood cm'm .the be ot
etc, not say whether it *£»
s'." .«nt i>u«i»s like that cf the
1 d* arid ■ McCoys o; vrtie
i ; cr the feudisig vras eti the i:ui‘-
Bach family Is said to. toJive
tii d to give its side oi the story,
x remains the lvod cmpU'ri ir.
cemetery.
{
n ONTfNf'EO EROS* PAGE J)
If the commissioners accept
the authority - foneiusitirfs
a, bond i»suc will !»* caß
• for. Si tbi.-. ra«vts '-oh
ti v general
t*. unity residevoting will
«dcid.e a hetht.-r Raleigh and
t :bitf wUI receive the set -
i , ea of a general huspitat <*»
V. up the present ones
■ . Arm KospinU wim founded
b ‘ lib gr.'. scopai Churek to*. iStM’i
i .... at pro. A. has a ivpntotj of .
y-. beds. v. .-v 4 add.’."Xu bed;-' ’
a.. .’.A « 3t time... .
-it Bt. ; ■■ vp-:; were ,
i : jjy fbe soj" ; e> ai fc bi-ve c .d
--p t,l:r u.* f«V.. -mr '..- T o '
{.- f 'j'id. meaQi&g that th» seiaerH)
)_(,<• ;h of the race hus beer; baoly;.
. • («,ird Inr titi-t i-;.' ;th d time,:;
r.XOIN '‘JOINT"
•NTINKED FROM PtC.E ! ■ !
V' * this jatformatioa, the oifitzr*
! <»ded U> iv.-id Emu w .'n
u. the privilege d vb <■ a
in v - >'f cluirge,
. j g;uJid jury is '-d to
v. c,ib casn -mi Menu ■ anti if
/ rt. pp; lie*! i r-!ta of veptv. iJ? p
b! ■ is 3 be
, Wia.ctl lY.iif *J*tk.';Zr 1’ 1 . V.--- ,
‘1 -ECI '
■ ->>'TIXC Elf IvHOW PAGE i '
u t*i for s federal fair «n
--.. ..vmer.t practices law wits
- atfort'emeni powers, for the
-'.clustou io all a 3 -pr<m»
rJis of aiacmiroenta to uf“-
vJoit expenditure of au\ led
oval fmds for segregaiiou or
diacritnaiatxm, .;»«« -. ~re ot tier
* t-ii rights Jcf islatjoji.
A .'O. M; Wi: tt said "w«. okU
V.r- ./! i-f.e »!.••.! :1 Ik/'.vi! aUC U- i
*' t» cease its pxvnt > • .-imp? so'
v i.;, tcftctian&o e!en: • t- t-h:
fc rJi by scnt-ptbrJihg U.- civil
V: bits issue Pv : ; uay cv;u >i '■> ■
u;,iJt on die shift-aid t. v. 4 > c-i
g u'iiice of basic mo r priimplr ,
1.. ti.e cruciiii eiaui' n s ■'•r, o.t
J. w» may m stae tfut Negr-j
v.>. is in the pivotal Anies wifi
l swayed vy • voeoid,; ;:f :. •
tv.& part;., or, . i•» vital issues
u, civil rignti grid v
ji feddition to the s.
». -icessfui couit action m set■
tii • ant- secret.J..- : .rti ruvuv. i.ir
v cited other highlights- in.
tfcf NAACP 1954 program. Iw -
i .-tid?d tiie steady bond tour;: -I'
:: : final elimPpation of segreva
tk* in the armed services in
c. .-ling schools on military posts;
ii rovement of conditions for irv*
g'v.-it farm laboms in New York.
*■ ■ ■ —^
I COME TO THE '
1 BIG SALE
mm, GOING ON AT
HAP MON 9 S
** * Li\ IVI V ill »J>
See Us Before You Buy Anywhere!
* *Z&3Z. i * sa***st* B :?s I * sir : ■»
£!. sls4# **“ BW7O j . $6.0
» Morcug- axlun ft,- jTO Uerwy J-Dr. X" C S' 1 ,.7 3 ” , “ 1 ‘“' £ .-Vi",
Sk,*** c “J2j; : ov^w™, h « Mr $.«» . ... N>2o
(Mean „ -1* *0 j
i W nvmoutfe Deluxe 4-Dr. 49 Nash 2-Dr. Radio u**>im
* I $ 670 |
Lt-ra clean ..... &1340 j ® 3 ? $290
w*L R,adio, I '*o Chrysltr New Yorker
heat-j» ; , yoj’domftfie. white Club Coup* Extra clean. '
K Sll6O ; one «C7A ’4T Ford Convertible.
*** ' ?AXV ” j owner ... Radio, Heater . *■»<»
ts fo* Don’t Like These Prices Make Us An Offer!
.OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 9 P. M.
HARMON Motor Co.
Lincoln - Mercury
429 8. Wilmington ' Phone 3-54.54
| and Pennsylvania; President Ei
: senhower’s endorsement, of “the
ideal of the equality among all
• men," at the Association’s Free
dom Fulfillment Conference In
j Washington; the dimunition of
I segregation and dlscrimtaatlon In
the District of Columbia; and the
l response to the NAACP's appeal
for a million dollars annually to
carry on the Fight lot Freedom.
MAS JmslKS
<CONTINUED FROM PAGE ii
loilowed it. ft wax the end of
be trail übat be found Pettys"
i.wdy.
When the Vxk.iv was found May
nard is alleged to hove Ha< :«;d
out. He dtn t '-nfess to have Psen ■
d:, piling ui*?-. Petty for some c/r
--skinable time on Christmas lz r
■ mght- 1 • ut c.uld not ■■ vhn t
• haijpened to Petty or to h; rm'.eif
abyr lnfotmrtlor r' italcd
!tiut they w ■ 3)e.-nhei's of hug»
, dnnkmg pan,;- ...a tUe b.gnv in,
: tx,. itioii
Maynard was airveted and plac •
,-u in the W'eke Ccnn'v jaii to
i await ti e am..on of the grand
: jury As far as the office-s hv/e
I been able to ascertain there r«
no eye witnesses to the death. The
case is hinged around what cir
; cutnstantiKl evidence that can b-'
nfec.-a together and the result of
an autopsy,
-I
TGVTIMTD FROM PAGE Jt
* .oior.i; from Liberia, appoint
rd to t'on-mitt-e No. 4, and
,i!m» alternate <!elr gate in the
C. N. appointed to Committee
No. 9.
While Oo business lor her ccun- |
i iry, -he is makirig a compsiauve •
x,on panei cotie-3 oi the '
LTniied States a’i-.i I.ibena.
T!.,- }>ubhe is cordially invitee. ;
to bear Ati'v ..uy Brooks
FLIM FLAMMERS
it ON l '\l U) raoiw PAGE 1}
had .seen a white man drop a
billfold eiil she recovered it..
The tonveisation drifted to the
split*, ng up of the money claimed
io 'hive been in tire billfold. Mrs.
White that th*' wbftan never
did say how mnrh '.“as in the poc
ket book. The tve womtiu left Mrs
-Vliite under the pretense that
racy were going to the Nicacn
! s me cue u» <:■; :• e
the afibney. Thi.-> ns the last' time
she saw ti e women or her in aty.
High Point Medic
(CO.--TINTED FROM PAGI Si !
Interested p< rsons inquired t>J
city ii.... 1 as to v-ua; u-nld b
done about Nevrots play;rig on the
course |an the iuture, Mayor Oeo.
Covinv.ou .vod liuo. city ; : ad
adopted a ‘wait and see wiuo de
velops policy."
Chuicli Ais-'sunder the pro re
ported that tbue were i?.o hnowu
instances when .Negroes played on
the toil com se last week. The
golf head did not .wm disturbed
over the trio u r ahd lelt {hn: tn>\
. S 'ouid ti,i; as a■:. ,t' ; ■:;
stride
Dr. Craft is known to have oe
,,ust his fight so use the course
about a month ago. 'When he first
made an effort to play he was not
successful. He was told- al that
tune, by Alexander, that he could’
hot authorize the use of the course
to Nei roes
Oi. Wednesday JDi Croft nd
i.: two companions returned and,
" queoted the right to pi?y- AlsX
'.• ruler told them trie same tning
.. ■; l d them on their visit.
TSi<: men me said to iia-vc: politely
Jsuo' the green ftp. in cash., on s
wonter of she club and proceed.;!
to play rime holes
It <■ -uid not be learned whethei.
Negro*# will comiuiif: to play on
me city-owned links or not, due
io tihe fact that city hall says
their money v as not xccepteci.
Halt Federal Aid
i CONTIS I . |» FROM PAGE i
•atury apt nos such us the Se
e-unueß H.-ss-nse Commission,
the Federal Reserve Bank* state
cwnKiisvions, the New
. and s i:':’ bond and stock
< .vg-itUKffs xbsi.aui from assistance
' • ’ * to ip thorn pay for
<1: liberate violations of he law.*'
a: ssooi Marshall, NAACP
3Pt*c.;tl counsel, repoiiad to the
nr . :r:.s ti:.-.; following the Su
■ preme Court decision of May 17,
action was initiated to extend the
import os th it anti-segregAtitm
rsihng i,u areas as tr'uispor-,
tat ion. housing and recreation.
Uarly in 1.955 he revealed, “a suit i
tacking racial discrimination in
:the procure ment of housing in
j
: a total- community- development
i! such ax Levtrtown,” will be filed.!
During 1954, Mr. Marshall said,
NAACP lawyers '‘participated in
.more than 100 judicial and ad
mioLstrative proi'ceding; tc n
briefs were prepared m cases!
brought U> the Supreme Court of
the United States; an additional
, ten briefs •<. .e submitted to state
j supreme comt - and federal courts i
‘of appeals; and the number of
j pleadings, motions and memoran
da of Jaw prepared and filed far :
exceeded the move than 100 pro
cmiings in which we were in-'
, volved.*’
STATE BRIEFS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
founded by Dr. t'harlotle
Ifftwkinx Brawn- who now is
president cm- ritus, Dr. Brown j
expressed her gratitude for i
the fine spirit of liberality
ti .- i friends have shown the !
scho>>! thr«>ueli«ut the years.
! Miss Wilhelinina Crosson, pres
iden. ’-ead the siutr-m-.ut coming
Xunn Dr, Brown and told of the
pmgruKt feat the school is mnk
m,,'.
The drive is expeccd to ret far
more money, due to the fact that
h will continue- through January,:
Ftibi'U&iy and March. It is reported
that- the school requires a budget
of about stso-h.OO ,-,»r y*ur and
I ‘ ;i Lc_.il ab-ut tU'..-
i kb aUHMHK-^
SCHOOL ISSUE
(UOMINCEP FROM PAGE i>
linn. I.ittle information vui<‘
be obtained as to what went
oil in th,- taiu asi -v which be
gan taking' form as early as
Sunday night. Very few law
makers would even talk, about
it. Some were Inclined to wad,
until the commission named
iiy the late Governor f instead
made its report. There were
others who felt that the sab
le* l should t»‘ approached
with sane Glinkins' and wise
pt ttdence.
There wm<- t.o ihCicati-vr; that
the <.j*, • ■ ■ A- sentoiy ■a: go
as far e> Oeoixia. fenutli Cij o : .;a
and Misito-rlppi hue .•>..,«? -uu
enact a. ! <*a •.-he 4 would iitiem.'t to
circiimv, i.l the. h*;;h coun s rol
ing. It was the concensus Uoa-t. &
wait-aud-xee attitude would pre
vail and that nothing would be
• done until aft ‘r (he (..“art had.
ciarificd tho enUre isait/er and
erhaj/s ’ne penalty I"; «ola.ti*.)n
. was set.
Dry-? of the .a- are trying to
; briQ.g er.i ix'li prer-surt - n the body '•
to have » MiT.e wide refc: eiuiuro
on the Mu- v. hi-key nci bet*:
throughbui. the state Tin- dry?
arc s'yin;; llr.it all Uv pf-eyle oi
the state shc-oid vote a * to >a heth
ei these oeveiv:- cl art to be- fioki
; ivfaliy, ir. the 'tate- any ioiytfer
fhej fiuiinrr ue th on one
coaih.y. or one city. ‘'iMmid cMt'r
nime th.c :-.a.'p ..)-.y*vj-.tvv ui tin
state.
There v.v-i ■■ me TefiMn
7.x !: ; WHO ilOi'l O' v.;ii IhvU ' , ■ 0.. ' -
for of .-Vc‘h." a school boonl
vvould to brought ' ■ ihe naon
of hevvaiako, s . that i bill
would w pr'.'-enteb wind; would
make it. po ' ;b'< fc-r people
to cu-es, tin hoard of educsu-iori
instead of its 'ocnteT ftpjxnnted
Tnc BCUii-tci m.c-i. d : r <ai ti-’ -ht
’ during 1954 when there was much
diseussiori as to the power of the
board pro ; v: ' co Tmt mcinnv<!
from thr di p..p- . ■ era! rr.o’. ie.g <:*f
i.eaehcrs ami pruieipala from one
school to i-.i •. thcr The ciTourbeci
people, in must in,stances
old the! t!i? power of appointment
rested v .tn the supei inendent and
i hat a protest in if teacher or prin
cipal had no dedri'Ms v. irh the
board,
The "secrecy law" which stirred
the suite, upon its cnaeuaeut.. a*
:,he last General Aoiembly wa*
tossed back and forth during tin
' primary. TJieife art some lawumT
wx who feel taut they would lik*
io repeal the la* winie th* re are
. others who feel that it should rt
: main for ju-'t what it implies
secrecy. The proponents of the
law feel that the Budget Commit
:. tee cannot get the proper infer •
mutton to M/.ve at a lair bud ■<•
for certain agencies, unwss they
• are in position to juAfivct their in
fonaams. They hoid '.hat the A.w
: was only made to stop use news
' papers from tilting tht- hand oi
■ the Budget Committee before ;t
was able to announce its findings
There is a loovcoieiii on
foot • * raise taxes in some
way. The tobacco industry is
j being threatened with a new
tax which the farmers feel
i will curtail the consumption
of the weed. The proponents
of the new tax law say that
TRE CAROLINIAN
Indoor Games Sport in Popularity
Throu,
Jy !
Mmnir Rear! an-l Unit Brnsficli), of WSftfM '“Grand f4 k. t s ■ have m
».)g tune over a gome of “Rook,” « Parker Br* :ko «orc ■ fii-o-fe -cd in
Dix.e forty year* ago and toil cm. of the Southland's * f. t
Giore to 75 million dellers worth
of indoor games will be -old in the*
; E'nitcd States this yoar, representing
an increase of 10 rniiiion dollars over
Da --ear and close to a five-fold in
*’r- " ir; : f)j-’t Jll vr-,- Tr.'f.l -
! mg to itocej i a fit. BhT'on, president!
of Parker Brothers, the country’s i
! ' i.c.'V pub'.fiii : i.f , ■
'Tiic southern arid southwestern)
states have always been an excel'cat!
! market for games," continues Barter.. ’
“Rook, for example has been co,*i-|
Bootleggers Ordered
To Serve Priscn Terras
wit VTINOTOX ~™ A Ch. iM’T ■
x inf a mouth of. a- ~ , .m 1
far }jv.< .! )•.:n] an jj cat*'**.* »o an ' ;
: re M .i’.-'ay u: iron v*: - :v
orj 'r.arc f-y. -a
Ti :i ■ . ill \» ! , '.'rt ||4b| I
corivi: ted <:( Mg'ior vh'.lai •ni -rn-. !
i . th;. :al tui'A of IT. Dii.t.n i j
Court, were given until A' ■ n:gy
t i t'M: t! • •> t.O thf U. S, ;
i Deh : uty Ma. 1 here
Judge lion Gil’i-'- m ni Tin
boro, in paaiy
tt*ld JUe l i 3 t(j
make ilieot g<* u •< ■< f'<• r
C-hTu,lie thru ;u ’i <>;*
tin:* 5 t!r>ni: to reiKn 1
.n«»«n c*u ia.'-'U ;rt • *
sf-rvit-t. *t*rn. ■ -vs i> fin
lri,»| u v it.).: ' .'V'. :.i
pi -on.
AU • '-. ■ 1 V ■ fvM’jo
In . ■■■ i y :,r. i. u
the V e« ! HIT ■ ,l i,l - u ■
a?.*•{ Sl.ctvNire* i o!d ;i; ~
liUle tuore tan'/
hails of tiie’capii ,1 buiidLL bat
jil-'JSt of 111* 111 V: ' U xvi’itf iil .' '
and v.'t'rc '.Ti nu , j si
lav tnakt.T ■ There *..■ ■., ::* 5«., ■■
stood around *n (!' halls
would be iiasiH.Ll-
W* y 1
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KAIL FOR GERMANY Mrs*
Wary Jant- Parker u,U her IS
month old daiijrhter, Jacqaeline,
arr now residing in It ''enter
haven. Germany, with her h»»-
hand, Set. Aitori Parker, who
| County and City Tax Department
TAX NOTICE
List Your 1955 Raleigh Township and
City of Raleigh Taxes
BEGINNING' JANUARY Jrd j j
IN
Basement Wake County Courthouse AH other township;; | j
will be listed with tht list taker in vour respecttvr town •
ship.
List your real estate, all personal property including auto
mobiles and dogs. All malt persons txt.v.- n tht a f v r. of ;
21 and 50 years of age required to list poll tax.
The law requites that taxes he Its*. l in the month of Jan I
utiry. A penalty of 10"; will b adc id. for failure to list, I
List now and avoid this penal!.'.
mmtKnmamßlKmmi
stetenttp popaiar here In fset, *nere j
have been years )u wbien aknttsi 50% i
of the total Hook dhttibufion was
in the south arid smithwest. And it's
nut as >f Book was a new emme which
- . M Ph„iSt te; f
j• _ -* ' ■ r
.Mi rim ***•’“** WM
jduced almost hfly year* ago j.«» tite jj
i tooth and .'nary of today's players- •
i are third generation Rook tans.”
I Barton attributes this great in- ’
! crease in the arath to this section'* ! :
j amazing growth *.nd prosperity ir, ih*
I past, few years.
MHi.’.".-*'. D. O. !to •'* u. K,t>
: ’*.■ -*) Hal Osvm
Dirafeye
: Sa , "i...
f : - *.. that ti •> N .-.' sft;tr ;s here
i l wtor/. ad voske it i hap e on«
bj* f '..dov-u a tv* fr<ad ;
I E r.d - ;. ; My ho'-i’-At th,;
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if serving wdUt the Cist Tank
UataMnn. Ninth Int 'ip'v 04vi J
slow, Mrs. Barker *s the dausrh- 1
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alien i
j of lied Springs.
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v ' (i if Christmas
-,-r ; ,4 \ ■• jar < Y
sffL.ii ■ -41pftL ' ffc* Shopping
i YY 1 MONEY
~s ' ,a: v; i'xM:
.* '* .Set.foJK. ‘ Next
#f l! k r-M ,/%/
'— ''pF Year!
i
1?T so ea>.y to save up painlessly for next year’s Christ*
■
nsss gifts by joining- our Christmas Savings Club for
a5! Save just a moderate amount each payday... and
j have a. LOT to spend a year from now.
j YOU CAN SAVE:
... w*ui *»,.
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\Y Y. 2.00 each, week for SO weeks JOO-00
\ 5 00 each week for SO weeks 250.00
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