On Public School* Hi-Racial Association Asks Total Integration The Carolinian North Carolina s Leading Weekly ' VOL. 21, NO. 24 RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1962 PRICE 15c Fo*Elk’s Convention Head Faison Draft Talked + + ++ + + + + Registration Goals Being Set By Citizens ’Association Three-way Race May Increase BY J B. HARREV SEABOARD Some forty to fif ty FJks, Daughter-Elks and friends of John W. (Jack) Fateon, popular Not thampton County organizer, former exalted ruler, now grand auditor of the grand lodge IBPOEW (Elks) gathered at his home Mon day ntght to urge him to make the i ace again in May for the presi dency of the North ciation of the Improve Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World. Hobson R. Reynolds of Phi ladelphia. Pa., is grand exalted rul er. Faison made the race last year a gainst Rev. Kemp P. Batite of Roc ky Mount, who has held the post fo r 15 yeais. Paison, while not committing (CONTINUED Oh PAGE » Former Howard Prexy Speaks Here Tuesday Dr. James A. Boyer, president of St. Augustine* College, has an nounced that the College will hold its Fifth Annual Honors Convoca tion. Tuesday morning, April 17, at 11 o'clock ir, Taylor Hall. The Con vocation address will be delivered by Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson. Pre sident Emeritus of Howard Univer sity. At the Honors Convocation, re \v iihfci : aaßi V ‘wHfei ’ IMMk~/|9|hwOMMHBV ■ H - ■<; 3jp J39 mkzrfg jjjfe JB - ® _|ligf- W I : : r 2 MMUUm DEATH CAR Five persons wen killed and two wounded in this automobile Sunday near Sunbury as ttys auto, exceeding the speed limit, missed a short curve and plunged into a tree. The accident occurred on rural paved road 1413 just of N. C. 32 near the small community of Muddy Cross It was the worst traffic acident in the history of Cates County. (PHOTO BY BALDWIN RENNER). cognition is givfcn students who have qualified for membership into Alpha Kappa Mu. Beta Kappa Chi. Sigma Honor Societies. Also stu dents are recognized who are listed Phi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Rho in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi ties, members of the College's Hon ors Pregram, and students who (CONTINPED ON PACE f> GROUND BREAKING CEREMONlES—Principal* In the rrotand hrmkinc ceremonies for the new HesHh sod Pine Arte Center at St. Ancastine's College, an shown shore. At left is Reginald Lmeh. who has served the eollefe for the past half eentarr. Lynch removed the third spads of earth from the site. In troop pictore are left to ri*ht Thomas C. Powell, trustee and chairman of the boildinc committee; A. J. For, contractor; James Edwards Jr., architect; Mrs. Elisabeth C. Beotb. associate secretary of the United Thank Offering; the Rt Rev. Richard H. Baker. B‘shop of the Diocese of North CsroMtoa- Dr. James *-Bayy. St. Aacnstine's president; and John Epps Jr, president, National Alumni Association. Local College Begins Big Building Program Ground breaking ceremonies for Dm new Health tnd Fine Arts Cen ter at 9L Augustine's College were held Sunday on the North Campus The Rt Her Richard H Baker. ID. D, chairman of • the board of Stroud Resigns Post A series of mysterious circum stances appear (o surround the re signation of W. T. Stroud from the Raleigh Housing Commission this weak. (OOMHKPED ON PAPE » trustees, lifted the first spade of earth, declaring the area on the Noth Campus the official site of the new butiding (continued on pace n j Driver’s Boast Pays Off When Five Die SUNBURY "Man. I know how to handle this car”. These are the words Donald Vaughn, a 22-year old Portsmouth. Virginia, man used to describe his driving talents aa he took six friends to a dancs in Gates County Saturday night. A few minutes later. Vaughn and four companions were involved In a fatal wreck, three dying on the spot, a fourth on Sunday, and two passengers Injured. The grinding five-fatality acci dent which pushed the State fatali ty rate tnto double figure* occurred as the speeding car failed to make Highest In Dixie WASHINGTON On the basis of the 1000 census, the South has a higher proportion of Negroes of voting age than any other area, tht Census Bureau sveeled here Satur day. In Che South, the 1900.000 non whites of voting age accounts for 18-2 par cent of the voting age pop ulatlon of 22.100,000. 250 Hams, 40 Dozen Eggs In Annual Hawn A Eg State News I —IN— Briefs J SUICIDE BENSON Larry D Tart », farrrier of Benson, shot himseif to j death Tuesday morning as hi« sis ter struggled to take a 22 ca.ibre rifle from him Police said the man's sister tried to take the weapon from him after be threatened to kill himaelf SEERS OFFICE PLYMOUTH Carey Bro* n of Plymouth has announced tu will icosmnuiß on root n Ministers Vote Mixing By Sept • mrnnmmmm SALISBURY - The integrated Salisburv-Rowan County Minister ial Fellowship, Monday, called sot non-segregated seating in the lo cal theaters and for the beginning of rchoo! desegregation by Sept. , In a statement adopted unanim ously at the April meeting of the Fellowship, the ministers said: “We believe that all men ere egual under God, and before the law and that ne man should he discriminated against because of his raee or his religion." As preparation tor integration, (he Rowan ministers suggested a program of public education which obviously would be necessary for both adults and school age popula tiuwl With tegards to school de segregation. the statement cit ed both “our Christian faith* and the United States Supreme Court’s decision of 1934 In urg ing that “the school hoards of our community . . . begin ta Initiate a logical plan of de segregation by the September, 1962. term * Citizens Ready For Campaign Responding to a call from the 'Registration and Voting Committee of yie Raleigh Citizens Association, about 40 persons, represents! som* HO churches. Greek letter or ganisations, fraternal groups, civic and social clubs, met at tha Blood weaUi Street YMCA. Thursday ev ening. April y The group, wag briefed concern ing the purpoaa of tha meeting by J. J. Sansom. eo-ohairman as tha Registration and Voting Committee, Dr. John 11. Tilley, who led tha registration drive in Baltimore. Md. which accounted ter over 90,000 new voters, impressed the gathering wiih his remarks on the importance of a single vote. I It was decided by the Woup, I (CONTINUED ON PACE I) % a sharp curve on a rural road, slammed into an enbankment and smashed into a tree, leaving the vehicle ripped open like a sardine can. Three of the victims were from Portsmouth snd two from Surrtm ry near where the accident occurr ed about 9:40 p m on a rural pav ed road about six miles from town The Portsmouth victims were t dentified as Vaugtin, 22, Shirley (CONTINUED ON PAOE *> W EATHER Hie five-day weather lerartS far Raleigh area heslnains Thurs day, April IS. and rnnttnulng thrnadh Monday, April IS, la aa followa; Temrpraturee will avaraca aov aral degrees ahova normal and raia-faU around aa Inch Thuradav throagh Monday. The normal htfh and low temperatures dt-TS. Mild tosaporatnroa and unaattled wea tbar throughout the period with ehaneea of mattered thowera and thunder thowers about everyday. | N. C.’s Best On Auction At Smithfield "Ham and Eggs In Orbit with 'Ham and Egg-Strrmart"* will be 1 the theme of the 15th annual John- , (ton County Ham and Egg Show t slated for April 11-13. , Hundreds of ham and eggs pro ducers and buyers are slated to be j on hand at the Jihnston County , Livestock Arena on Hi#tway 30! \ between Smithfield and Selma to ; take part in the festivities \ < Sponsored /fey the Smithfield I Chamber of Commerce and the Ag- i 1 (COMIMID ON PACE S» Raleigh Businesses Join The Carolinian In Saying mu units May Your Stay Be Pleasant And Profitable Jp >;■ • ;S .\3 js I^Bpl|iipl|Bjß^B^^j Ay s^ ; *‘ ; -» A 'aßP^^^' : *% •« Sp* s ' I ■ v' * - iw^^^Bi'- i liS#'- r; >. .i. *z »■ ■ ■ -fPw Lir ii II TOW -p ■*><////, HBHHBBBBtfBSEIBfIRBI ByBByBBWKWBB WBt; yf #fJB Hftk < > ; 'v Ir^Y’p^--' ■ -■. M ’ . *B r# j m b 1 j ■ Mir «JH|, hAV '"^B Blv’ *■*- -<•»§ fl| CONVENTION PRINCIPALS Pictured In top pa nr lof pictures art keynote speakers for the NCTA convention to be held here Ihla weekend. Top row ahowa Got. Hanford. left, end Carl Rowan. Bottom row ahowa Dr. Martha E. Dawson. left, and Mra. Vivian Maaon. Bot tom panel ahowa poraona sacking offleea thla year In the Association, left to right, top row are: Dr. Lafayette Parker. W. A. Foater, Walter O. Byera, and E. E. Waddell. Second row. aame order are: Mra. Jettle D. Morriaon. King A. WUllama, W. M. McNeil, and M. M. McMillan. Third row are: Dr. Nelson H. Harris. Mias Mildred Martin, Mrs. Ge neva Bowe and Mias Edna f. Smallwood. Bottom row: W R.‘ Collins, who will preside over the meet and will turn the gavel over to the newly-elected president. C. J. Barber, acting executive secretary, and »• who Hm aervod as coordinator for ttic convention. Barber May Be Choice For Ex. Sec. A major problem facing the North Carolina Teachers Associa tion tfnin week when it aonvenes here for the annual convention, will be the election of a permanent executive secretary. Since the death of Dr. William Greene, who had held the position for many years, the Association has not hpd a permanent person In the managing position. However. C. J. Barber has held Dm position of act (continued on paor d IffShow ODDS-ENDS BT ROBERT G. SHEPARD * "Strengthen ye the weak hands." "STRAIGHTEN UP AND PLT RIGHT" This bit Os Negro slang is meant to admonish persons who have been ■lack of direlect in the peformance of their duties to take whatever steps necessary for improvements. We think it is appropriate this week as the North Carolina Tea cher* Association converge upon the Capitol City for their 81st Ann ual Convention. North Carolina Ne gro teachers are meeting this year at a time that discussions are going on at all levels regarding the ef fectiveness of the teaching they are now doing. They are meeting when (CONTINUED ON PAGE t) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS Bin FROM THEM PAOB ■ Betty Oaf Horton's Cash Store Hoods i t |k Store PAGE 1 American Credit I a Brttlsln's n resume at' rt s Baker's Shoe Shop PAGE t Hudson-Belk Eflrd's MrLaurin Parkins Co Mechanics A Psrmera Bank Auburn Pontiac Co PAGE • Raleigh furniture Co. Nhoe Mart Raleifh Loan Office Peebles Grill A Hotel PAGE 1 Handers Motor Co Weaver Bros Barnhler Aulo (Mat vunf t ompatiy Booker Cleanm Anderson a Upholstery Shop Alston a ( ale Blount St. Barker Shop Petklea Hotel A Grill I H Lund.lord Rainbow f ah Co Deluxe Grill PAGE I Colonial Stores g E. Quinn furniture Co ■alelah Punersl Home Acme Realty Company PAOE t AAP Pood floras McLeod, Watsca A Lanier Major Pittance Co. Chariot Dept. More Standard Concrete P red Bets Co. S. M. Young Hardware Correa Coal Co. PAOR IS Pepsi-CoU Rottltng Co. of Raleigh Dtnon Motor Finance Co. Serea-Up Bottling Company Carolina Builders Corp. Ridgeway's Opticians. Inc Blood worth ft Tourist Rome Deluxe Hotel Warner Memorials PAGE II Governor Keynotes Convention The No:th Carolina Teachers As sociation will hold its 81st Anr.ua) Convention here April 12-14 Mora than 3.000 delegates from schools thioughout the state are expected to attend. Headljnirg the convention wil.' be keynote speeches by Gov. Terri Sanford: Csrl Rowan. Deputy as sistant Secretary, U S. Depart ment of State: Mrs. Vivian Mason, Special assistant. Puolic .Affairs, Peace Corps, and Dr. Martha E. Dawson chairman, deparment of elementary education, Hampton In stitute. Sanford will address the second genet at assembly on Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. He will speak on hi* nationally recognized Quality Ed ucation program Rowan will address tha third gen eral session on Friday at 8 p. m al the Auditorium. Rowan, an out standing journalist, has been the recipient of numerous honors and .iwavds He has authored three books The first general session wilt hesr Mrs. Mason on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the Memorial Auditorium. (CONTINUED ON PAOg S> fjl Be Named At Confab Offices in the Ncrih Carotin* Teacher* Association will be up for grab* this year when the associa tion holds its annual meet here this week. The NCTA nominating commu te* it a meeting earlier this year, 'nondhated IS persona to fill vican cie* emirring (Ma year Nommated for the presidency of tha AaaoatsApn a/f <©v ' Jhvattf Parker and RJ A. Ip*tec*vßrf pre sident nominees are Walter O. Ev er* and E F. Waddell Running for recording secretary are Mrs Gen eva Bmve and Mis# Mildred Msr tin. Nelson H. Harris wllUrun op posed for the office of treasurer Nom'nee* for the Board of Di rector* Include • ? J. El«bev. King William*. W M McNeil M M. Mc- Millan. Mrs. Jettie Morrison and Mi-=s Kdna Smallwood Dr. Parker Is head of the depart ment of pevcholoev at Winston-Sa lem Teachers Cnllrce He is a na tive of Jacksonville. N C and re reived his education at Favettpvill- State Teachers Oollrgr, Columbia University and the University of Pittsbm gh He is a member of numerous ed ucational organizations -. Foster principal’of Fast End El ementary School in Goldsboro, re ceived his forms! education at Liv ingstone College. Salisbury and Co lumbia University He is active in church and ctvlc affairs snd Is past president of the Southeastern District rs NCTA He also Is a member of the Goldsboro City Board of Recreation. Byers, a vi-e president nominee, is a graduate of Shaw University (CONTINUED ON PACK Z) fowler s Nursery Thomas' Red and White Pood Store Stephenson Music Co. Mother A Daughter fashions Itiielgh Paint A Wallpaper Co. Lmstead’s Grocery A Transfer Gem Watch Shop Weaver s Textile Co. Marilyn's Shoes Ralrlch's Paint A Wallpaper Co. PAGE 12 Maut Plano Co, Inc. Prpal-t Ola Bottling Co. of Raleigh Boat. Jewelers ' Goodman s Ladles Shop PAGE IJ . „hn ton-lain be to. Mac Joseph \ Town A Country furniture Itmler « ghoe Store PAGE 1* Rove’a of ( ameron Village I C Penny Co Acme Auto Service—No. I A 2 P \GE 10 Plsslv Wiggly Rhodes furniture Co. Hunt General Tire Company Raleigh Seafood Company Secnrlty Market iiunn a Esso gervlco PAGE IT - The fabric Shop Italetgh Commission House Newsome Roofing Co. Dunston'i Texaco Service Stephen s Appliance Company ' Arm# Realty to. : Raleigh Furniture Co. boxen-Up Bottling Co. W. A G. Upholstery Co. American Credit Co. Burialoe Company A Rumors Capitol Rargaln Store Raleigh Paint A Wallpaper &. Ideal Plumbing A Beating Co. Capital Vacuum Store O. S. Tucker Brae.. Inc. Auto Insurant* Service Sir Walter Chevrolet Co. t PAGE II \ (CONTINUED ON PASS t)

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