Only Raleigh. Wake County Negroes Involved: NAB 93 IN BOOZE CRACKDOWN ML BUNCH! UUUVU F. N. FABLE The tM record album of "Tfciee Mo MkadM," • Mh es the Mtsd Nations, is presented to Dr. Ralph Johnson Bunche, United Notions Unlirai iratarp. loot nook hr 00-onthor Mss Dione Lamport. Mss Lamport sad Peter Farrow wrote annls on! lprtes •o the opus, And marieal ever written uiprsmlp for roesrdhw. It fsotorss map top nones Jn Bee Mm and U. 8. polities. (UPI PHOTO). - —■ ■ ' --------- ! - - - - - - - - - Local White Officer Is CaughHn Racial Web |p 1 - • 'm : "SL ...:^MR|iipfe. Wk BEV. C. H. HEATH Final Rites Held For Rev. Heath Funeral servtcee for Rev. Cleve land Howard Heath. 71. who died Sunday Oct 37, were held Thurs day, Oct 1 at 3:30 g m. at the RoleeviUe Baptist Church. The Rev. (CONTWUKD ON PAGE S) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS PAG* t Barton’s Cask Rtorr PAG* 1 Brook's AntHonce < Southern B*U Csralcifh Sursltnr Carter’s. Inc. J. W. Winters * Co. PAGE • • Colonial Stores Firestone Stores B. E. Quinn Furniture PAG* 7 AAP Stores Betty Gay PAG* S Carolina Builders, hi Warner Kensorials Dillon Motor Finance Bid geway’s Opticians toe PAG* • G. S. Tucker A Bros. Furuttwe Goodman s tales Skop PAG* U Sanders Motor Co.—Track Dtvliiou ts ntar-Sanders Tractor Corp. Ante Discount Co. Wade's Anto Sales Bawls Motor Co. Bsieigk Seafood Co. PAG* IT Booaeownors Mortsaso Css, Inc. KbsSsw Coßoso BT ALEXANDRE BARNES Bobby Coots, local whit# police officer, who has gained quite a reputation aa a catcher of speed sters, la not enjoying much of a reputation on the race question, as the result of an interview which he is alleged to have had with a re presentative Os Newsweek Maga zine. The police officer Is said to have told the interviewer, according to the national magazine and a pre pared statement which he gave his superiors and seen by the CARO LINIAN representative that he felt the Caucasin race was superior bi ologically and mentally to the Ne gm This statement b said to have raised the Ire of many local citi zens and has brought him num erous responses from all aver the nation. Coots said that let . tab are flowing In from every part of the nation, from both whiles sad Nogross, gome of them agreed with him and some did not. Chief of Police, Tom Davis, told the CAROLINIAN that Coate war. certainly not expromtng the opin ion of the Police Department and he considered it an unfortunate in cident, by one of his officers. Chief Davis eras asked many of the quea WEATHE R - - - —-*• Temperature* next five day* win avenge about the came with little . change*. Rainfall will be very little If any. BIA FROM THEM Capita] met Oil, Ice A Coal Co. PAG* U Emma Jane Dress Shop Tire Sales A Service Raleigh Retail Furniture Dealers Association Raleigh Funeral Borne Acme Realty Co. James Sanders Tile Co. M Lourin Parking Company Murray Tire Service, Inc. Mcdlln-Davla The Britt Company Anaburn Pontiac, lac. Branch Banking * Trust Co Bayes Barton Laundry A Dry Cleaning at Five Points Pend-Cala Bottling Co. Raleigh’ Paint A Wallpaper to T. A. Loving A Company PAGR IS Dunn’s Esso Service LighUser's Funeral Borne Raleigh Furniture Co. Appliance Center, bsc. Taylor Radio A Boctrteal Co PAGR If Standard Concrete Product* PCX Stephen’s Appliance Ce. Wtleon-Ferrell Furniture t - PAGR IT CPAL Lincoln Theatre Badwetser PAOE r dona that are running the gum* ft) and around Raleigh. Such as. Why was Coats pidtad by tha Interview er? Why was net a policy maker of the Department selected? By what authority did Coats fed that he was competent to pass on such a question? (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) NCNW Sets Washington Conference WASHINGTON, D. C. Negro women will take a look at tben selves in this generation during the 28th annual convention at the National Council of Negro Wom en. Inc., November 13-17 in Wash ington, D. C. The Convention win have head quarters at the Statler Hilton Ho tel In this eity. A two-day Leadership Sem inar win precede plenary see dens sad provide the fonua es inquiry into the convention theme: “The Negro Wesaaa in the Emenefpetlon Century*’. The call to convention was is sued this week by the group’s na tional president, Mias Dorothy L Height, of New York City. The National Council of Negro Women. Inc., has a membership of 25 National Organisations In 47 states representing nearly three million women. Direct member ship is in 97 local councils and Junior councils in 37 states. A leadership core of direct member ship is comprised of 957 life Members. The National Council of Ne gro Women. Ine. is u usn pro fit national body founded hr the late Dr. Mary MeLeed Be thunc in 1935 and tneerperai ed one year later. Its basic purpose is to unite the (CONTINUED ON PAGE *> Holding Center’s Objectives To Be Talked Many inquiries have come con cerning the program objectives and opportunities ottered by the W. W. Holding Industrial Educational Center. The Raleigh Citizens Asso ciation, ever seeking to bring to the public helpful information, has planned a program designed to an swer the many inquiries concerning the Educational Center. At the regular msitlng K the Raleigh Citterns I—atattoß •s Thursday; November 7 at $ p. at, a* the new. Chavis ■eights Recreation Center, too guest speaker wU be Rabert A. Mullen, associate director of toe w. W. HeUtog Cater. 4. 4 4. 4,4, 4 4, 4. “GET OUT OF TOWN ” RACE LEADER WARNED THE CAR 0 U NIAN 4 VOL. *l, NO. M RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, IMS -PRICE 15c BRICKLAYING CHAMP TOPS 33 + ♦ + + + + + + As Civil Sights Tussle Bogina* 5 Solons Absent \ •... V7c . Ft.*- 1 - a Legislators Absent 3 v-* mjpv*- .a Jk Out Os City WASHINGTON (AN) Landing liberal supporter* of the Kennedy civil righto bill denounced the Ad ministration last week tor weaken ing the House-approved MO, but the voices of the five Negro Con gressmen were conspicuously ab sent. While tha Attorney (tenoral was pleasing for House Judiciary Com mittee members to cut back on the strong bill recommended by the Judiciary subcommittee, ANP learned that at least three of the Negro Congressmen ware net even In Washington. New Yerk Congressman AS (cosnorumT on page r> Furniture Underway The long-awaited Raleigh Furni ture Festival Is underway. Hie mammoth event began Monday. Oct. 38. and continues through Sat Nov. 3 at 6:10 p. m. when the grand prize winner's name will be an nounced. The 15-member stores of the Ra leigh Retail Furniture Association, providing more than $4,000 worth of prises this week are listed be low. Their prizes will be on display at 131 Fayetteville Street through out the week. The member stores are: Oer ter's. Croper's Homestead House Nelsons, Wayside. Garner's m aM |Ja RNaamaaAdeUUSm WSyeWv| VNS UolgU aWßsrolw* Cooper's. Furniture House, Hei- Ug-Levtne, Klmbrell’s, Raleigh Commission House, Raleigh Furniture Bouse. Rhodes. WH ssn-Ferretl Furniture, G. S. Tucker * Brothers, Wayside Furniture House and Tbs Salas (CONTINUED ON PAGE t > Mr. Mullen will give an flhistrst ed lecture on the program of the enter, with which be will use a film and brochures. The lectures Lott Carey Sec’y In Haiti WASHINGTON, D. JC As a result of the recent Hurricane, Flo re, and the terrific damage which it hat done to the people and prop erty in Haiti, the Rev. Wendell C. Somerville, executive secretary of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mis North Carolina *s Leading Weekly I 1 ggHm .. gBPEREEHRPHRHMHIIiw * ’/^mHRMdP^ EX-SLAVE BECOMES MILLIONAIRE Shown above era Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, poring after bis stteeeeo story came to light te San Franeiseo, Calif., last weak. Mow running a thriving boat naag ampke, ecariatlng of bwa, Bgnar etoraa. juko bon and cigarette machines, as wail aa big-time ooneert promotions, Mr. Snllivaa did not start this wap. He la a former slave, having been sold Into aarvU tndo at the age of X Ho lb now baMeved to be suporpting his former moatar. who is shown bp records to bo hb adopted father. Ha Is a mong the rtehaet Negress In the entire world. (UPI PHOTO). Citizens Ass’n f NAACP Sponsor Floats In Parade The Political Ac****! Committee at the F*HfJi citizens A asoi latino and the lecal chapter at the NAACP sponsored § unique float In the Shaw University homecoming pg* rada, Saturday, October 38. TMs Eaasasl float was drag, ad hi Ha«k to resemble a kisses. On the front platform wss a easfcet that could be » sSy seen by the parade view, ere. Two targe signs, sue an each aide es tha float reed! THE MAN DOESN'T VOTE. HE’S DEADI WHAT'S TOUR EXCUSE?- pester* (CONTINUED - ON PAM 1} wttl be Mooted by g question-en. swer period. The public is invited, and pertto (CQWHNPED OB PAGE t) •A sion Convention left Washington, D. C. from the National Airport last weeeknd to make an on-the spot investigation of the damage in Haiti. <co«mmßD ob pagr ay VS flB H|S' S i&gK,9l Ws; V B mm 9k ■' -ffirnM KBVBB ;/ | pgpp ppvv .jpj ® % B" J. ' '-WBBGf WTW ■ morsur Hi to* ■ IPlfll Bhß .aid imp 'jsskß IV gSßrn 1 r ( y' ■ * Hr WINS TOP PRIZE IN STATE BRICKLAYING CONTEST Stephen Thomas Alston, Jr„ es War renton. If. is shewn in the center, shortly after be was declared winner es the annaal Bricklayers’ Ap prentice Contest, held at the State Fair recently. He will be he*seed and receive awards at a roe spites in his honor Tuesday in Charlotte. On the left is State Leber Conuniateoner Frank Crane, and at light b James L. Richardson, Ms employer, alee es Warren ton. Alston defeated thirty-three Other youths toed the eereted title. He holds the gold trowel la Me hands. Ultimatum Received By xl. i'iK* Rev. B. Cox GASTONIA ln an editorial on US’ front page last Saturday, the Gastonia Oasstit, asked the Rev. B. Elton Cox, an official of the Congress of Racial Bquallty, "to gat out of town and stay out.” The editorial continued, "If you don’t ever shew your foot hers a gain, it will be too soon.” A resident es High Feint, the Rev. Mr. Cox has tod Negro an ti-segregation Ismsastrsilsus at two down tew a theatres during 4 Ism mm sad 4mm ■m.almi t| a mmMm ■ m in® pHI IWO Wtfßl, HO NlfW as a field director for CORK. The minister wss not available for comment Sunday night in re (CONTINUED ON PAGE >) Set Fete In Charlotte For Boy, 19 Stephen Thomas Alston. Jr., of Route 1. Warren ton. North Caro lina’s "Champion Apprentice Bricklayer of 1969" was given a gold trowel by State Labor Com missioner Prank Crane after he took first place In the 10th an nual Statewide Aprentlee Brick (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) Says White »- «. 4 Agents‘Not Available' The letast information received bp The CAROLINIAN as it west to press Wednesday afternoon was that the arrest total la a gigantic crackdown on alleged Iwollaggen in the city and county, mat well ■■ oacead 100 poteens betas the end a t the probe this week. Jronieally, ol el he B per asm already arrested and the m warrants drown as far an ty iptcirjf nt|rf nowiniin ni the area. Moeriae Peareeh. gen eral manager of the Wake ABC Beard aald that a white oader ooeor agent hod bean re*ee*t ed. bnt so far a ana are avail- Wake Oeeatp ABC Agent In (CONTINtJSTJ ON PACK *» GETS SUPPOBTMr. Eh* - m MoCTyrnty. imtdriAofy. p Paul's OoBnte»- • bp" bte tthijisy^pS^ eHM In the United States. The'dtp's NNPW to t(o waged bp Saint PaaftsteSente here. Dr. MeCletutep told the board -I do not believe in nor do I eondono segregatton.’* Many Attend Honor For Thoo. Poag WINSTON-SALEM The man for whom the Robert E. Leo Hotel was naraod might not have been a member of the Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine, but It Is true that hundred* at the members of the Order celebrated the election of Thome* Foy to the highest office. Imperial Potentate, In the Balanese Room. Thursday night In one of the meet colorful events ever bald here. The event was billed as a Recog nition Dinner and Dance, sponsor ed by the member* of the Desert of North Carolina. Noble Prank Mur rell Deputy and Sethot Tempi# serving as host. Shritwrs from throughout the state and tbs nation (COMTWVKD OH PASS *)

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