;e r. : s 3 Witness In iwimala ikadei
SEPARATED SIAIIESE TWINS John Mfaiibcws of Indianola. one year after they were separated by surgery. At birth, they were
*!•»«„ bolds his Siamw twin daughters, I.inday Heft) and Lillian. fi "* iUe :id(,n,i,,: ' l and *** Un "' r »* fi ” f * h,: breast,hone.
I bey one liver which had to be divided, Both are doing Cine,
14 month-aid infants They were in Memphis, Tom,, for a check-up UNITED UUESS TELEPHOTO. *
BUS Su CATION RULED OUT
! " NAMES
I IN THE
j NEWS
teTT^r J n.. j
Mias Maltiwilda Dobbs (up- j
per photo) soprano, of Atlanta, j
Ga„ whose romantic role of Gil- ;
da in Verdi s “Rigoletto” set a j
Metropolitan Opera precedent j
over the weekend. Although thp !
Met has presented Marian An- j
rierson and Leontyne- Trice in 1
key roles, neither was cast in a j
leading pari as was Miss Dobbs, I
loner photo shows Dr. Ralph
r.unche who has been named to
head .1 three-man Lnited Na
tions "watch dog” committee to
i-p-. i „n compiianef -by Brltian.
1 i-ance and Israel on a cease
Sissi
Rt ROBERT G. SHEPARD
Happier; A principal in a Raleigh j
S aooi lias been quoted as saying j
Negro children in the Oberlin
tnct would be happier" at the
1-oron school If this was the pan- |
cPf.J «•( Oberlin School and if lie- j
saw- reasons fur this alleged slate
n-, ut those ‘reasons wre not giv- !
an out.
On thp other hand it. may be
that a little background history of
this gentleman’s actions since the
school integration fight begun
might prove whether he was speak
ing for himself about ihr students
being happier or' for the students. I
A year ago. several parents in the J
Oberlin School district signed pci./-I
Wot is asking that their children be i
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Seek ‘Triangle ’
Murder Witness
| Mote! Waiter
j ** t intii W
!F§r ‘Assault’
RALEIGH -An all-white pin hi
jVVuko Superior Court aft fa
lib. rating more than a full day or.
IWecl re .-day found Jcnnc: I'V.n-on
former hotel waiter, guilty >f a
j charge of assault on a female ti
i had h ,n tried on the more serious,
I •.bare- ot assault With mw-mpt -
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Final Tabulations Re veal Almost
100 Per Cent Negro Vote For Ike
I
WASHINGTON - - All across tin
nation last Tuesday Negro voters
played a big part in the landsli-..-
re-election of President Dwight D.
Eisenhower and Vice-President
•^^iidiffi^li*i*yfficAl%i!Vj'tty ’ >t>*T
t-“' inriTiyftfyp
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EDUCATION WI EK PRINCIPALS - Printhniis in American
Education Week observance sponsored by Gamma Gmicron and Delta ; 1
Gamma, chapters of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternUv at Shaw University!
vesper services Left to right; George Brown, vie, polemarch of Ra-!
leigh alumni chapter; Dr. Martin D. 'Jenkins, president of Morgan
Mate College, Baltimore, Md.. who delivered the main address; Dr.!,
w. R. Strassner. president of Shaw University and William ,\ Lewis,!,
polemarch of Delta Gamma chapter at Shaw,
LiLLJ'NGTON A mi.viag v..<
caused :i one-werk posl.pone-
I it-.r.; te re Monday of a Detroit
; * to wpske-r .- trio! for the Irian
- ■ sui.vms of a Port Elragg sol
■' 'i-’-'ti.V ; .VO ycaiit rigo.
Ihe witness is tile wife •»(
the victim Mrs Dorothy Lon?
of Dr trait. who also is rhargeri
with murder in th<- slaving of
her husband, Vfe. Nanimie !.
Long. Police. however, say
ihi! she told them that Liisvl
Hi slip, 35. pulled the trigger
l.or;; v.i.-- Ik i % to death and hi
i booy dumped <riojis r\ rurrri
north of the Fort Bioszg rf-serva
i to-n on De< !(■>, 11)/; 4
divorc c fii:i r<ED
ItIVUSI if4at ;Ujj A Ut fKK’i f. 5 >found
that Mrs t..-,ng had left Del roil
< ONTINT’ D ON p\<:i >i
. this shift irv some predominantly I
; , colored v/nuTs tn big cities will I
| run nv,; AO per cent of the color • I
! cii vote., going to Eisenhower.
■ ! A fight for the minority vote was i
Court Lets
Man Off On ;
Rape Count
i.UMBiiHTON - A •V'yinrv i r
Indian Mttfon Oxendme sea?
freed in Robeson Superior Court i
las! w-ck ;.n a charge of rapt.
tie had been charged with
the tape of a 15-ycar-old girl
in Jairmont on April 2I hut
was being tried <> ni v on a
charge of a—atilt on a female
with intent to rominii rape. Vi
;i;e end of the stale's evidence,
a directed verdict by Judge <
"- Mail was entered on motion
of i»„ r Maurice Braswell
'be -ml hart charged Oxendim
; raping her alongside the 'rail- !
I nvn ti irks neat Fairmont about'
i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 1 )
j VVi< ked by both the Demon atic and I
: Republican parties.
I Rn hard M, Nison.
! On Thursday it appeared mat I
| there had been an overall switch j
i of hi per cent of the colored vot- ]
j ers- from Adiai Stevenson in 1952 1
j to ike in 11)56. It is probable that '
The Demos wanted to retain
(heir hold on this vote, a large
majority of which had been
Democratic since 1936. The lie
publicans, on the other hand,
drove hard In win hark this !
vote, of w hieh, before 1932.
they had hern as certain as
the Democrats were of the ,
once Solid South—
(( ONTINGED ON PAGE 2t j
GUN ACCIDENT
KIIIS MARINE
EDENTON - Marine Pvt Eli
Houser. 22. of the Naval Auxiliary ;
Air Station here, died of gunshot
wounds Friday al. the US Naval
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 21
Camden Parents Fight
Consolidated School
i Exclusive)
CAMDEN A special commit
tee of the North Carolina .Stale
Board of Education, met at. the
Camden Courthouse Friday to dis
cuss to, feasibility of building a
new .Rhool for Negroes at South
Mi.ls or consolidating the School
at Spw.vei s Crock.
The three-man group consisted
of Vice-Chairman John Prichett of
Windsor, Charles (i Ross Jr., of
the State Board of Education, and
Charles F. Carroll, Superintendent
a! Public Instruction, State of
North Carolina
A mixed group of some 75 citi
zen.., the majority from South j
Mills attend the'meeting in the in- j
d ••*;,<( of "rood rac* relations * and!
o' the community.
Th« iichnnl In the J
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12 DEAD IN FIRES
The Carolimian
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VOLUME 16 RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER*!77"I9S6 NUMBER~B
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ON FBJEEDOM FMGHT Mrs. Metri® t, Harri&an of Eos*
Omnqe. R preahdeat of tho NcrtiiarKsl Asscsdefion of Ne<?m
SiwKttssß find pjofoasiona! Womem's Qufea. inc., is shown upon
arrival at &»«* York's IntanrKrtioaal airport. Mm, Harrison was
on® of M prommenf Amoricaas wb© vim tod Genncmy on an
inspection tour of Radio Free Europe and the Free Europe Press
sponsored by the Crusade far Freedom organization. {NEWS
PRESS PHOTO).
Stale News
—IN—
Brief
FATAL WRECK
ASHEVILLE—Norman Hall, 74.
died Monday from injuries re
ceived in a traffic, accident Fri
day night. Hall was struck by a
car driven by Jack Schulmari of
Hendersonville in what authori
ties termed an "unavoidable ac
cident."
SLAYER GETS LONG TERM
NEWTON—EarI Reinhardt,
31, <»f Maiden, was sentenced
to 12-15 years in State Prison
in Catawba County Superior
Court when he pleaded guilty
to second degree murder in (he
death of Marvin Ramseur, 26.
also of Maiden. Ramseur was
(CONTINUED ON PAG! 1)
j Rosenwald Negro Elementary
School at South Mills, which has
; outlived its use in an old weather
| beaten, paint-pelted, ramshackle
j frame structure which houses
■ grad* s 1 through 8. The Camden
] County Board of Education has
i saia that these children should be
consolidated into the Sawyer’s
Creek School and have all grades
under 3 single roof. Parents vig
orously protested this move fr-'m |
the beginning and are still protest
mg.
HATHAWAY SPOKESMAN
After considerable discussion of
the advantages and disadvantages
; of the move. J. Wallace Hathaway.
| representative of North. Carolina 1
| Mutual Life Insurance Company in
! (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) j
I State Baptists Note I
Progress During Y ear
NEW BERN—Delegates repre
senting nearly 300.000 Baptist in
j North Carolina converged on this
town last week as the General
! Baptist .State Convention of N. C„
Inc . opened its 80th annual con-
I vention. Substantial progress in
: all of,the departments of the con
> vention’s hoard program was not
! ed.
The St,. John Baptist. Church
here played host to the session. I
The Rev. A. D Mosley is pastor, i
.. ■> jL 1 1 i#- 1
i : jagg. Jg|
;>-" 3?.' ‘ Tv • Huh SB® VfC J sjj§sg f|KaS Jjjsy; gap
l ^, CP. jfmlV -h ,r Olkbm jraSJii .Sem. UfSpa ,^Qjj
miniums RP§ljr jwWwHWWg y- •’• • WM^|Hi|fß
AT SCHOOL HEARING J Wallace Hathaway, spokesman for the delegation in Camden Conn -
i ty, tells his side, of the dispute of whether to build a new Rosenwald School at South Mills or allow
! consolidation with a High School at Sawyers Creek. A committee from the State Board of Education
held a special hearing Thursday in the Camden Courthouse, during which Negro citizens strongly urged
lh<- building of a new school at South Mills, rather than consolidation, RIGHT is Charles G. Rose, ,J?„
of Fayetteville, next to him is John Prichett of Windsor, vice chairman of State Board of Education.
Third from right Is Dr, Charles F. Carrol. Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of North Caro*
ii«a Next to Hr. Carrot is Frank William*. . present chairman of (he Camden County Board of Ednr# .
lion. Other two members are t H. Lamb of C amden and Grover Sawyer of Shiloh.
I Tribunal Denies
\ A lab am a App ea l
i WASHINGTON Alabama and i
j Montgomery. Ala , requi; -.n:
I racial segregation on bit: ?■'- w-a
i heir: un; orstitii‘;or.-' j l b- the 1
i .Suprr-rpi Court here Monday in ■>
j unanimous decision
i Action hy the high court uro-dc
a decision • f a spec.- I tbrr . p,i|. -
l! S. District Court in Montgoi.-i
er.y which Stad been •ippiah.'i i>:.
the city's board of commissior.e.s ;
and by the Alabama Public Scrvici ,
CommissioTi
A hrtef erdn hy the IrltMin
al riled the .Supreme Court's
PWI decision in the puhlu
school segregation cases anrl
' Iwo later orders striking down
j race segregation >n public
parks and the public golf rones
I es
The spcejai court had ruled iH-jt
[ enforceo segre-gation on Montgni'c,
o.v buses violates the federal con
alitution's guarantee of due pro
cess and equal protection of la v
Tn then appeal, the city comm is- j
j stoners contended tbs' the special j
court iacked authority t.o art They •
' argued ,'hat it. should have dtr— I
! missed the complaint in the rase ;
: filed on behalf of Negro bus rider*, i
■; Dr. P. A. Bishop, president, in
I his annual massage, urged increas
ed support, and acceleration of.
! : efforts in the various departments.
. pointing up the fact, that such;
• j increased imprest was imperative
I I for a satisfactory accounting of
stewardship.
"Le< there he study classes
j in our churches on the rela
tionship between Hip lesrhingv
I
I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
{ or »3f. lay-t 'hould b3* * ii<% td ze.
: Uon pr-nflmdisposition of ?. c-.irr.i
i 1-i! .sun ’ri»'d hv Negroes m
ori/ffx
Twelve DT
In 3 fires
Tragic f t! r? in three wit
; brougnt death t.o IS person? o■ c
; ite v!'! kend -IP of them chtin:c.,
and on. h p raly ? J in valid.
Fr:c .darting tn a bac.-msiU a
pm'tmf m in Cincinnati, bmugn
death to eight person, l -. ,- c ' e., .
Hl‘ ■ 1 _ 1, : ■ : •
.Crist three other persons ho les,-
cd fioir, th? blazing building
Ihe dead iurlud f • mo 8°!-
and five «f her children. f>* ?
nlbris who f|[crt were chili-re!!
j (CONTINUED ON PVH 7 t
xbiwwi j»eswiurwsa«<nayayr,'.. - "cusa jßaaKg*".~~iK. ~ ~z: —~us
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