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WOMAN OF THE TEA*
* ' - ! ! that happened when Mr*. Vir-
BUS V. .< date Kim brooch Newell «u
Oml* honored u the “Women es the
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a- -fjvfgZ ■ A principal* are shown at the re
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Lockhart. Vivian T Brown. Em
'■': <MM &Alk~ ipßprt 1 "• ma P Boyer Harvelelgh White,
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■<M - i r H V-OwSja . s'*£&'' * *h> v *ls’ , «* *-’r ■ dred T. Fames and Dr. Ellen 8.
: Al.ton The renter picture show.
?n ! ‘ ; H Dr. J. a. Boyer presenting Mrs.
r s; r Newell the plaqoe. Admirer* are
H#-* • J witnessing the preeentatloa.
Dorothy Lane presenting a pla-
STATE « BRIEF
FIRE VICTIM BURIED
taMil aervieee for UtE Beatrloe Harris, who died as the re
•ußs of barns sustained, when her clothing caught Are. as she at*
tempstd to light an oil stove, at her home, 704 X. Jones Street, SaMN
order, wen held from Ughtijer’s Funeral Hons, Tuesday. Burial
uew to the Oberi*-
obbbSSoko *riu O aR WT **** SfSL w
SS to tohTsoStorbaeM# hyw whrttow* beito
prepare goad ton rdtoHins.** the Bow. Jews added, “toe caaaet
■an the Mgtaat hens relatione wtth seivtog the ftaMmif as
the rases by laioi piiitoii We we efCat* <ef toter-mamtogt*/
wtoafc Is a tapes thtoy7>» eaU a uialhy at the fMOTT
BeptW CtatoULdtoeple agpegfeexM sob tt really won’thaypea
bat in we emmet taw the highest baaeen reletteaa without
atMaywe ynbtaaef tho vaeee by teter-aarrtsge."
DEATH CHEATS COURTS
Doth is believed to have cheated the courts of Pitt County out of
an opportunity to try Samuel H. Weathingon of a total for Ms life,
when he died here but week, as the result of a gun battle with a
local officer. He waa the object of an intensified man hunt, until he
was found a abort distance from when the shooting occurred.
PEACE CORPS MAN TO SPEAK
The director of the Pesee Corps program to Africa far the
pest year will apeak at the Human Relations Conference d the
Baptist State Convention March S at the Forest HiUe Baptist
Chnreh. Dr. Sam eel DeWitt Praetor, president es AST College to
Greensboro, will discuss “Racism, a World Done’ during the 7
p. m. program.
TOWN WANTS INDUSTRY .
pRXNCSVIUiE PrlnoevUle. second town in the nation to be
ehartered as an all-Negro town, uuietly observed its 78th annlvenary
last week. PrlnoevUle. adjacent to Tsrboro h progreasing, although
slowly. Mayor W. Ray Matthewaon and other eity commissioners have
made several industry-hunting trips. The response waa good, the
mayor said, “but they want the people in PrlnoevUle to oome to
where the industries are. and leave their homes her*. 'This to exactly
the reverse of what we want," Matthewaon mid. PrlnoevUle folk like
living hen and don't want to leave.
FUNERAL HOME OPERATOR J TRIAL IS DELATED
THOMASVILLE The trial as Rtweed Ttamae, 78. Negre Fu
neral Heme eperalee tare, charge* wHh deleting a sMy erdtaaaea
with regard to depth as a grace to CHy Cemetery, was eeatiaaed
yesterday to March 11 at liie rega-1 es Ttamaa* attorney.
Negro Fishermen Figure
In Cuban Mig Attack
KEY WEST. El«. fANP> Two
Negro fishermen last week were
tfie centre! figure* of an interna
tional incident that could lead to a
ah noting war with Cuba.
The men are Pari* Jackaon. skip
per of * S 3 foot shrimp trawler and
hi* crewman. Benjamin Washing
ton. In spite of frantic hand sig
nal*. the two reported that a Cu
ban MIG Jet fired on their boot in
the Florida Strait* last week.
Tie incident aroused a number
of Congressmen critical of the ad
ministration's handling of the Cu
ban situation to urge that Immedi
ate retaliatory step* be taken.
Under pressure of the criticism.
President Kennedy ordered the de
fense department to take what ev
er steps are appropriate under the
circumstances.
Meanwhile. Cuban official while
admitting their MIGs were in the
area, denied that the boat, the Ala.
had been fired upon.
Gov. Sanford
Sticks To
Job Promise
NEW YORK North Carolina's
Gov. Terry Sanford said Tuesday
that his state is determined to see
that the Negro, one-fourth of its
population, ultimately has equal
economic opportunities with die
White populace.
After addressing a luncheon of
UWrttsW ON MM O
No on* was injured.
“He (the MIG pilot) circled s
round and came in low a-ahootin’
—we could even see the pilot,” said
Jackson. 44.
“We hit th* deck and lay thara.”
said Jackson. “It really scared me.
God. I was really scared.
“We just lay there because thara
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First Baptist
Observes
Anniversary
First Baptist Church win be on*
hundred and fifty on* year* aid
March 4th. In recognition of Ms un
tiring service to humanity sad of
the significant iol* this historic
church hat ployed In th* tevwlop
ment of tbo r*Ugtou*JfiC of North
Carolina, th* memfcfMßtfP «n oh
servo tbo annhmfiSt 0 on 4 My
service, Sunday- MoMI iSth. lkoy
will bring financial gifts for bar an
he* birthday and listen together to
on* of the oustanding ministers of
our dkgr. The committee Is compos
ed as tha 11 group laadsrs Os th*
enuren.
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Man Risks
Life; Saves
Fire Victim
CHARLOTTE Whether Alfred
Alexander read his Bible before
he left home on Feb. A and ran A
erase, “Greater lova bath no man
than this that a man lay down at*
life for his friends” or whether It
was a natural impulse to save his
part-time employer from being
burned up has not bean disclosed,
but tha City Council gave him a
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Intermarriage Theory
Hit By Charlotte Mayor
The Carolinian
VOL. 31. NO. 18
RAINES WINS RIGHT TO
CONTRA CT IN RALEIGH
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Student Strikes Teacher
Court Acts
JtßastFwr
Officials
Janus C. Relnea, local master
(dumber, was given a right to en
gage hi th* Araotloe of plumbing,
in the otty of Rnlelgh. as a Jour
neyman. by a restraining order,
teeued ter Judge William T. Btc
kett, February 19.
The order was luuod In favor
of Raines, oa the result of a tem
porary Injunction proceeding,
Brought by him, against the City
of Raleigh, the City Council of the
City of Raleigh and R. O. Wat
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Youth Uses
Board On
Teacher
CHARLOTTE The matter of
school discipline got much consid
eration hero this week as the re
sult of the arrest of a 14-year-old
boy tor th* alleged hitting of a
West Charlotte teacher an th* head
with a stick,
David Wiggins. M. member as lb*
faculty as West Charlotte High
•abort was said to have bean hit
aa Cm head, bp tha boy, with a
piece as weed, about 8:48 am.,
Monday, whom ha ta alleged to
have paddled Friday.
Th* incident la said to have happ
ened while Wiggins was sitting *t
hta dash, reading soma papers. Th#
youth Is alleged to have walked
up behind th* teacher, and with
out a word as warntag, to have
Adam C. Powell Blisters Sen. Williams
WASHDfGTOW (ANF) Dapper
Adam Clayton Pewall last week
aatd th* recent Senate attack oo
him was composed of cgual parti
of fiction, inaccuracies, and racial
prejudice and easrrtsH that ha has
net “abused' his Congressional pri
vileges to any greater extent than
any eOier member at Congreee.
*Tm not expecting to be treated
batter than any other Congress
“Soapy” Williams,
Sanford In Durham
DURHAM "Heavy-handed
Communist sellout against Negroes
in Bulgaria and Guinea" have
tirnigtil quick and sharp reactions
in Africa. Assistant Secretary of
State G. Msnnoa Williams said here
North Carolina’s Leading Weekly
RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY MARCH. 3, 1963
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CLOSE QUARTERS BaJttmare: A grant as female prlaeners alt stop each others’ lap* as they
ride an eemsrawded police van frans a precinct to th* city jail bare February 11, They are among sev
eral hundred yanng psagla, mainly Negre students from Morgan Mato Teacher* College who have been
arrested ta tha last several days when they tried to enter an “all-white" movie theatre. <UFI PHOTO).
man.” he said, “but I Intend to ac
cept nothing leas.”
Powell's answer cam* in reply to
a aeries at charges made in an un
usual attack on him on the floor
at the Senate by Sen. John J. Wil
liams of Delaware on Feb. S.
Powell pointed out that he was
not cloaking himself with congress
ional privilege* In making his re
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Williams said racial discrimina
tion in the United States has not
boon covered up despite Communist
mishandling of Negroes He said
‘be United States needs to take
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DEFENDS CON
DUCT Rep. Adam
Clayton Powell (D-
N. Y.). Shown at his
news conference In
Washington, defended
hta conduct aa being
no different frees
many ether members
es Congress. He sate he
was being criticised
keeauee he Is a Negro.
Tbe veteran Congress -
man has been the sub
ject es a round as con
troversy regarding his
long stormy poMtlssJ
career. HIP PHOTO).
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Assembly
Asked Fer
Birth Ban
A bill to curb Ullgttimate birth*
in the state and to puniih repeaters
was introduced in the State Senate
Monday night by W. Lunsford Crew
of Halifax County.
The eastern solon. who comes
from a densely populated Negrc
county, is reported as going so far
aa to ask that any tether who sired
more than one illegitimate shHd
would be subject to the discretion
of the court after a hearing, on
committing a m tad earn eanor. had
been held.
The Halifax County senator fur*
ther set out in his MU that the am*
ther of Illegitimate children who
refuses to prosecute the tether
should be called Into acount la
support of his bill, he charged that
the praeent laws “tend to encourage
rather than discourage lllegltima
<*•“ 4^
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Job Bias..
Claimed'
At Roxboro
DURHAM The extent of the
government order on equal employ*
ment is being watched by citiaons
of Durham and Person counties, as
the result of a complaint filed by
a number of people, who said they
have been discriminated against by
the Roxboro Manufacturing Com
pany.
The complaint was signed by
Floyd B. McKissick. representing
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Queen City
Executive
Blasts Jones
CHARLOTTE The controver
sial Rev. Charles M. Jones, who has
been tbe target of segregation tit*
for a number of years, was back ir.
the news this week, due to the fact
he raised the ire of Mayor Stan
Brookshire.
The Queen City is said to have
become disturbed over the toct that
the Chapel Hill white minister is
said to have expressed his view on
Interracial marriage, in Greensboro
Sunday
Person* cloae to th# mayor art
said to have felt that th* city head
went along with the fact that Rev.
Jonr* was In the Get# City for bro
therhood week and that there had
been an evident fact that there bad
been a practice of brotherhood, be
tween the race*, even to lister hood.
In the fact that there had been a
crossing of color line* in sex rela
tions. felt that Mr. Brookshire be
came enraged over the fact that
Rev. Jones advocated Intermarri
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ODDS-ENDS
BY JAMIB A. SHEPARD
“A little child shall lead
team.”
A LETTER OP PITT • W HITE
FOLKS MONEY”)
The Honorable John H. Kerr,
Jr., Dear Sir: Your wholly unpro
voked and unjustified attack upon
Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, acting presi
dent of ART College, has provoked
a great deal of anger and resent
ment from Intelligent people at til #
races within this state.
Although we know that any J
statement-.made by you or by any *
one else relative to “whit* people?
money” (tax money) being glean It
Negroes Is so erroneous that it does
not deserve notice. Hi* thought no
curs to us that Instead of becoming
angry and resentful about tbs re- •
marks you made to Dr. Dowdy, we
ttiould all have a foaling of pity
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