PATRIOTS "WARN" WEAVER 7 FINED FOR TRESPASSING w PUT* W W*% 1f A ff J $ m a 7 S*% WUk 7 ¥¥% A & W*l ¥W% ITV riTI/FNS wANT Mi PRFNifPA / FlßFfl m M M mJF I Ii I Sr Hr JF"%. * W M & w m I% 11 f%, m M Mm M a m ML jL M Mm aw® dSs W Sr W <mm JsSk W -a®® dls- W OH* jhß}= jsSk raw * dSSa: wla <**■ Jb Jwk&stmf DHGJK STYLISH CHIEFS Striking' a light fashion note from the Bark Continent, Nigerian tribal i* chiefs Wura Assart deftl and V Elizabeth Adekogbe display their colorful native garb, featuring striped, turban-like headdresses and floral-patterned. ankle iengfh wrap-around dresses, in New York, Both front the Yoruhe tribe, they ore among 100 fe Preston Weaver Gets Letter From Patriots C'HAFEL HILL Preston Wea ver- shoe shop operator, says he “Didn’t bother" to read a letter from a. segegationisf. group pro testing an application for one of his rune children to attend a white school. Weaver said the letter came from the executive committee of the Orange County Patriots of North Carolina. It protested his application for his 11-year-old son to attend the f Local YMCA Sets 12th Drive; Kick-Off Meeting The 12th Annual Membership Campaign of the Bloodworth Street YMCA will begin with a KICK-OFF MEETING at the “Y" on Monday. July 1, at 8:00 F M. end continue through the month, it has been announced. Dr. N H. Harris of Shaw Uni versity will again serve as genera) chairman with C. N. Coble, offi Man Attempts To Rape Minor In A Bean Patch Joe Clifton Grant. 1115 South Haywood Street, was arrested by j a Raleigh patrolman Monday! 4 ODDS- ENDS~ By ROBERT G. SHEPARD HOW COME. According to au-. identic news reports 2 young white men were recently appre. white men were recently apre hended on Western BJvd. one night havmg sex relations with i ft 15-year-old Negro girj, Tried! for this offense in Relaigh's City ; Court last week the two men were ! freed on the dubious grounds that I they did not instigate the dc- ! iinqusncw of the girl and thereby could not be charged with eon- j tributing to her delinquency How j all of this technical double talk I resolved the quiet of all concern- ! ect is far too involved for our fee- 1 ble brain lo accept. There is an- \ other angle however that deepens tilt- mystery. The girl was found yuilty and sent to the County De-; tent ion Home to stay until room j can be found for her at Dobbs farm The judge must have tu>- j sumed that she was the cans* I of it all that she either had contributed to the delinquency or rather the crime of the ? white men involved ft is ra ther strange, however, that, the 2 men were not found guilty j of anything, After all they were caught in rfcp act of for nication and adulter? and there a, penalty under the ! law ter such an art. On the other hand suppose this ! . {CONTINUED ON PAGE 2» j 1 male leaders invited to New York for a four-day session by (he National Council of Women of tho United States. With typi cal feminine reticence, (hcv re fused to state their ages hut , did agree (hat American women are "too bossy,” in contrast to (hose in their homeland where j "men are overlords” in the home, I UNITED PRESS PHOTO.. • white Chypd Hill elementary | school. He said technical matters ; ruled out his application last year ’ and he filed again this year. A decision is expected July 1. Weaver said he i- not a fraid to "ask what's right" and he isn’t "paying any at tention' 1 to the Patriots. "I got, a letter from them last .year when I applied." he said. “When I opened this last one, it. began the same way. I just didn't bother to read it,.” , cial of St. Augustine's College ! Alumni, campaign director. E. L. I Raiford is the executive secretary for the drive. Many of Raleigh's male citizens have been chosen to serve as campaign colonels and invite men and boys to join the "V" These include: Archie Smith, Cecil Flagg, Waldo Gay. O. night for assault with intent to j commit rape after he allegedly attacked an 11-year-old girl in a j bean pat-ch on Bragg Street. Detectives were told by wit nesses that they saw the man 1 struggling with the girl in a bean; patch bark of a home for the aged operated by Mrs. Florida! Ham, under the sponsorship of 1 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) 100 May Testify I John Kasper Ant CLINTON. Term. An attor ; ney for 15 Anderson County citi* ; zens charged with segregationist John Kasper of hindering court ; ordered racial integration pt. Clin j ton High School Monday pie-j dieted moie than 300 witnesses (will he summoned when the 16 j : stand trial July 8. Thomas Gore of Nashville said the defense will call between "30 > and 40 witnesses.” He predicted j ; the government would subpenoa ' I "about 75." Gore, who arrived in East Tennessee Monday to open preparations for fhr defense of his clients, said he beiievef the trial would last about two l weeks. Several other members of the j ! defense 'counsel are. expected to j | arrived here later this week to go j lover plans for the federal court; j case. The 16 are charged with vio- j; latlng a. federal injunction which i 1 barred interference with the or- ; derly integration of the Clinton I High School. Kasper now faces a ' one-year prison term for convic tion on a similar charge, < + + + + + + + + + + + + THE CAROLINIAN 12 c ' jig I ,n N * c ‘ 20 PAGES Elsewhere j j VOLUME id RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957 NUMBER .10 | Caught Talking With White Woman, 0. A. Dupree Target Os Clintonian? j BY AUNWDER BARM S > CLINTON The educational nor has shout, reached the j hoilinc pom 1 in this little farm-' ling town the citizens await a : decision from the Board of Edu-, cation as to wha; it would do; about retaining O. A. Dupree asj the principal of the Sampson I County Training School. . ‘ The fireworks started when a group of citizens, represent ing the Civic League waited on the Board and laid bare some startling facts about the conditions of the school Ac cording to reliable sources the school head was charged with using methods to solicit funds for the school (hat did not (CONTINUED ON FA OF t) Members 1 g July Ist , F Coy. Edwin Turner. S. G. J Turner. C. L. Amlerspn, \n , drew’ Fellers, >1 B. BirdsalL j Sr.. Monroe James, Louis Hop kins, W. F. Peterson. Robert Powell, James Cooper, V. W. Henley, W. H. Fuller, Clifton SilJs, Hartcll Lane, Rev. O. L. \ Hairston, Frank Ridley, Rev. it N. Howard, B. J. Neal and Rufus Raines. During the past year the YMCA !, has rendered a variety of indivi- |, dual and group services to thous- • ontls of Raleigh's citizens. Many I, of the city's leading club, and or- , ; ganizations hold regular meetings ! nnd conduct other activities that 1 benefit the entire community j Many boys and young men enjoy j daily recreational, social and ed ucational activities at the "Y”. Services of the YMCA in- i chide, health club, body buil ding exercises, public meet ings, forums, game rooms, bil liards, TV. lounge, music room, library, counselling, day camp, i i , * (CONTINUED ON PAGE ? i j I At Trial Os d 15 Others FJHJDJH SENTENCED TO DIE IN BRUT A * SLAVING Robert Tollle Davis 28, and members of the jury which tried him for the i bludgeon murder of Mr*. Emily - f\*k‘., # ' WkSt zttMttt&RNSS&f 1 ■ • •■■'"- * v.. i^HR^' ry ' r flfjllfa 4'*# * %.■$ iSSPßillfe , - l iBF;Jf 'Sißr Mr- '' : # > ’-: ■"' ' £s'3™h ..>.A^« ! ShJJL, '," tJ|P^ * '-. .. aln LEAD MINISTERS’ INST!- j H TE These men were among j the leaders in the fourth annua! Town and Rural Institute for Ministers held at A&T College ! j "" ■■■„, , | Nation's Publishers Meet Win. O. Walker J Proxy; Succeeds NC’s T. C. Jervay COLUMBUS, Ohio—The dele gates to the 19th annual session l of the National Newspaper Pub lisher's Association, in its final meeting hoc Saturday, selected William O Walker, publisher, Cleveland Call A Post, Cleveland, Ohio, to head the organization j He takes the helm from Thomas j c Jervav, editor and publisher of i the Wilmington Journal, Wilming ton, N. C Mi Walker was one of the founders ot (hr organization in 1940 ind has beers in some ke\ position ever since. He has served us president, one term and has served several terms as secretary He has made an enviable record as a newspaperman. He served as the general man- 1 ager of the Washington Tribune ; before taking over the post at the Cleveland paper He has been very active in politics and served ; a term on the Cleveland City l Council. He is a Republican. Jervay was not a candidate to succeed himself. He too has had an interesting record as a news (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2* ' j Shupc. 25. s former white resi dent of Kittanlng. Fa. Although Davis insisted that be was in i accent, he was sentenced to i death. He denied signing the last week. They are from left to right. Rev. \V. T. Brown, Greens boro; Rev. J. A. Forbes, Raleigh; Rev. Cfon McCoy, director of religious activities at the college State News Brief CUB SCOUTS TO BRAGG RALEIGH Cub Scouts and Leaders in the Wake Division of the Orconeechee Council. Bov Scout.; of America, will visit. Pope Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, Sat- j urday. July 13 The bus will leave from the Raleigh Memorial Audi torium at 8 a m and return .about 6 pm. according to the Rev. D N. Howard, Scout exec trive. * * » murder charge reduced FAYETTEVILLE—-Mrs Be sie Carroll of Fayetteville, • barged with the murder of her common law husband, was cleared of that charge last week after an autopsy revealed that he did not die ot stab wounds she admitted inflict ing. She was indicted for mur der after admitting the stab bing of Andrew McLean. Mc- Lean was stabbed in the groin. The autopsy revealed that lie died of a hemorrhage under (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) • contents of * signed statement j produced by the state in the Armstrong County court room, l Kittantag. (UNITED PRESS j i TELEPHOTO I, ' and under whose direction the Institute was held and Rev. K. O, F. Goodwin. Winston-Salem, coordinator for the IniislHutr. Dowdal H. Davis , Publisher* Dies At Columbus, O. INDEPENDENCE, Kan. - \i! that, was mortal of Dowdal H. Davis, 53, vice-president and gen ora] manager of the Kansas City' Call, was deposited here Monday with his immediate family and newspaper people showing much grief and concern. W. o Walker represented the NNPA The well-known newspaper man was the victim of a heart attack while attending the Newspaper Publish er's Association, Columbus. Ohio, last Friday morning 3- Publishers ’ Workshop Set For NC j COLUMBUS. Ohio—C C Dei- 1 oie, chairman of the committee; on Time and Place for meetings! of the National Newpapers Pub lisher's Association, announced; here Saturday that the commit-: tee had named North Carolina as! the scene of the next meeting, a workshop, which will be held tn Januerv. P. K. tervay, Publisher, The Carolinian. and Alexander Barnes who attended the merlins said that the place had not been determined, but it Is believed that II will be held in Raleigh or Durham The 1953 annual meeting will j be held in Philadelphia, Pa„ with; the Philadelphia. Tribune acting ; as host. bout 3:3ft "Mr. Davis arrived in Columbus Thursday, in the j company of his life long friend John H. Sengestaeke publisher of the Chicago De fender, and went immediately to the Seneca Hotel where the sessions of the convention were being held He. attended the night session, which was a dinner given by the, Coca Cola Company and then ICONTINUED ON PAGE 21 Jj’ 1- Farmer Kills Airman As Sister looks YAZOO CITY. Miss, —A you nr white farmer has been placed under arrest here and charged with murder in the shotgun death of a Negro airman, who w~x kills ri instantly when he was discovered sitting at a dinner table wit.h *he : farmer’s sinter. The slaying oc tCONTINFFD ON PAGE 2> Durham Group Fined On Trespass Charge DURHAM A local preacher and six other persons were fined 210 and costs of court each Mon day on charges of trespass which grew out of an attempt, to get service on the “white side” of an ice cream parlor Judge A R. Wilson of Record er's Court imposed the fines on the Rev Douglas E Moore. 28 Earn Bonus Money, Patronize The CAROLINIAN’S Advertisers The fourth month of The CAR- the Bonus Money Program OLINIAN S Big Bonus Money; The sth month rinses August Program ended Wednesday night 1. If you have net already be at midnight. SI3O will be award* gun saving your purchase slips ed the top ten persons who spent do so today so that you too, the irmst money with oui adver- may share in the Mg awards Users, In order to win Botuis Money MONPAV DEADLINE participant:- must patronize CAR | Participant- should submit OJJNIAN advertisers who art ; their receipt' nr purchase Mips at. listed on the front page of eacl • the office of this newspaper. 518 \ edition Request receipts, said : E Martin Street, not late,- than them and turn t.b*m in at the er.4 1 noon Monday. July 1 Winner?. of the Bonus Money month, wfcicX "ill be announced in the July 6 will be announced one week a ! edition of The CAROLINIAN advance FIVE weeks to rOMPFTf Th* s!3ft award Is distrfbai- Besrinnlng with the fifth <-81 each month as follows. Ssft, month, which starts Thurs- first sward; US. aswond a* day, June 27. there wtll be she week* for participation in fCONTTVUED ON T AGE ?• This Week’s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. PAGE 3 Tip Top Food Store* PAGE .1 I The Hood System Industrial Bank I Mr. Elvis Rand National Art -hop Carolina Typewriter PAGE i famous Bakery 1 Kramer's Jeweler* Hudson-Belk r ompany S. M Young Hardware Co !PAGE * Tire Distributor*, Inr Carolina Cleaner* | Mr C. Karl f.itlirmati ’ Chicken In The Bna ■ Tmvn A Country Furniture I Stephens Appliance Company !PAGE r I Sanders Motor Company ' Carolina Huirk Company I Conn-Go we 1 Pontlar ( ompnm |PAGE A j John Askew Fainter t»eror»t«*e I lewis Ratlin f TV Clinic | Gem IVateh Shop 1 Ambassador Theatre i Thompson A Evans. tn< IN. C Products ! Edward's Shoe Afore !PAGE 9 ! Raleigh Funeral Home A & P Super Markets ! 8 E Qnirm Furniture Compr.'V ! Southern Furniture Company ! Mr Al-ten McNeill (Lot tor 5.f.9) i Booker’s Cleaners PAGE Ift Blood worth St. Tourist Home Heater Veil Company ! Caveness Insurance, Agency Dima s Ks*o Service Undertaker i C A fsoll> Haywood Sr., i founder and president of the Ra leigh FuneiVi Home here, was singularly honored by his fellow morticians '> hen they derided to dedicate the handsome souvenir program of their 30th annual convention to him This group. The Funeral Direc tors and Mortician? Association |of North Carolina which, met. in i-Winston-Sa Iran last week with headuarters at the Carver Crest Primary Sphool. dedicated, its souvernir program to Mr, Hay wood in recognition of the. many years of valued services he has ! tendered t,h<> organised morticians cf this state. Th« citation award ing this honor is as follows. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) : secretary of the North Carolina j: Methodist Conference Melvin •jHaywoftd Willis. Jesse Willard 1 1 Gray. Uremia Lee Williams. Viv* f ian El line Jones. Mary Elisabeth i; ClybU-’T. and Claude Edward i Glenn. All gave notice of appeal and i! —- (CONTINUED ON FAOF ?.) ■ Caroline Builders Corp. ! Watson’s Seafood A Poultry Co., Inc. Umstear) T-ansfer Co <1 Food Store Dillon Motor Finance Company Ridgeuav's Opticians i Pepsl-Cols Bottling Co. of Raleigh Mechanics &. f armers Bank Warner Memorials Deluxe Hotel PAGE 12 Wake Insurance Agency >* oorllief Hollowed* Cash Food Store Chevrolet Servdce Company Crusle, Motor Co, Drck Fryer Shoe Service Keith's Super Market 1 Collin ’ Tv»J j PAGE 1* j Sr art’s Totlrlst Home : Tom Ashworth's Ti-e Service i V*rins> Wholesale Builder* Supply ! Twin City Pidto & Appliance Co. ; Hudson-Beik Company : Stephen* Supply Compinv ! Farmers Supply Store j Steve's PU-r TunstaH'i Store Terrell * Grocery Veale's Shell Sendee page 1« j Mr. Elvi* Rand Acme Realty Cost-puny Ftret-l dtlaem Bank A Trust Company Hunt General The Company Twin ■ Inn Oil Sendee 1 Clvotla Beauty ColI*g« The Sales & Service PAGE St 3. F. Goodrich Hurt’s Garage ; Mrs. Kathryn* Shipird 1 {Summer School Clinic)

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