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plaato, MUMUiofld ksf retire*
meat « • imirt artU last
Thursday during New York press
famous contralto, 55, said she
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GMh an Easter Sondv concert
Haa on^ii^A.
od tint she would begin a car
eer in wnfirnfanal golf, becom
ing the first of Imp race to do
so. Mbs Gibson, who was a ten
nis protege of Dr. Hubert A. Ea
ton. Wlhntngton. N. C., spent
several years In the Tar Heel
State. She also holds the Wim
bledon championship hi tennis.
The late Mfan Dinah Washing
ton, shewn h bottom photo,
died early last Saturday morn
ing. rnnilflr of an overdose
of Nenplar fill* In her Detroit,
Web. heme. Known as the
"Qnosn of the Bines." An offici
al rating to her death wffl net
ha made antfl an autopsy report
h complete In about two weeks.
She h remembered far this area
fur her currently popular hit
tana. "What A Difference A Day
Makea." (DPI PHOTO)-
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GIFTS FOB HOS. rI'ALIZKD CHILDREN —Mrs. Lyndon Johnson Is Bum ttWMtai Mn> «•■
ImM If Mrs. Mu F. Kennedy, to hospttaHsed children si D. C. General Msepltat M week. Mrs. Kenne
dy tins originally scheduled to make tbs visit, MB asked the new First Lady to take osar her appoint
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North Carolina’s Leading Weekly
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VOL. IS. NO. T RALEIGH, N. <L,-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1063 PRICE lSd
VOTING PLANS MADE BY NAACP
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National Council Os Churches Names
Zion Bishop New 4 Veep*
Bishop Walls
WW Serve
Three Years
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. —The elec
tion of the Bt Rev. William Jacobs
Welle, eenlor prelate of the AMI
Zion Church, u one es the vice
president* of the National Council
of Churches, climaxed fee activities
of tht denomination SI
nial meeting of the body last week,
i: '• twireoagnd ‘smdNw* iWlp ■
denomination to hold the conveted
post The first was Dr. Abbie de
ment Jackson, who waa honoredhy
the National Council of NegnoWiß
men. at it> IBM session, as the
churchwomon Os the year.
Boot an enviable record oo a
cAorehman. He h the oldest
protestant bishop, la taanre,
now in America. He was eIeet
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Marine Says
2 Women
Robbed Him
JACKSONVILLE A Ounp
Lejeune Marine told local police
officers Thursday that two young
Jacksonville women robbed him
by picking him up as he was
hitchhiking and forcing him to
hand over S2B. Both of the women
an colored. They were arrested
Friday.
Laaea CpL Robert A. Bal
dwin testified at a prelimi
nary bearing that after the
women picked him op in a
station wagon, one of them
"staph something” into his
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attorney
Trank CistfWk. SOM/ SpMNB I, ‘
that he will appol talMsM
Coart to on effort to says his
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CUMIlUvst MwM'wMlg dam
will fils a motion before Judge
a iy wihii &sstkef fln C \ssttetn
trict Court bore. He weald not
wUl*be booed, aor whoa It wffl
be filed. Crawford. 29, was con
victed fca Winston-Salem of the
rape-murder of oa right-year
old girt. Qoveraor Tarty San
ford stayed his execution, which
was set far (art Friday, natfl
January M. UN.
Homemakers Os
5 Counties Meet
Wl3Bs—The District IV Horae Ee
onomics teachers of Granville,
Vance, Franklin, Nash and Warrkn
counties, mot last week at the
North Warren High School, Wise,
with Mrs. Juanita Powell, chair
man, Nash Central High School.
Nashville, presiding. The group was
fCOMTIMtJBD OH MCI I)
Defendant Enters Court
Without Attorney Here
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BT CHARLES R. JONES
Dnllao Oriffta, 53-yeer-old na
tive of Clayton, who has been
charged and definitely Identified
by hie own 11-year-old daughter
aa the murderer of his wife with
five pistol shots on N< rember 3s.
after breaking into their homa an
9. State Street, will not reoetve a
preliminary hearing until Mou
| Strt. Mary Artis Winston Ortf
] fin was pronounced dead on ar-
BEHt 9
r trtgh’s City Court Monday of
Ilia week, under heavy police
award, Ist minus aa MMstaer
to reproaent him oa the capi
tal charge. - - ' if-
Solicitor Robert T Hedrick told
this wrttlr that Griffin expressed
a desire for a lawyer shortly af
ter his arrest, and supposedly
talked to a veteran barrister at
this time. However, Solicitor He
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State Meet
IMNAACP
Youth Held
BT J. R. HABREN
GREENSBORO—A t a special
meeting of the combined adult NA
AGP and Youth Council and Col
lege Chapter officers held hero in
the Hayes-Taylor YMCA, Saturday,
December 14, a comprhensive NA
ACP Youth Council program waa
projected tor Ms 4 by Youth Presi
dent Quinton & Baker, a junior at
North Carolina College. Durham,
and his staff Including the Rev. W.
E. Banks, Thomasvllla, state youth
advisor.
With a budget act at |M#O the
youths anticipate a state-wide
leges, high aehoeta* and earn
taraws'l tor MtTskwt with
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driok said, if Griffin oannot af
ford an attorney, then the eourta
win appoint someone to defend
him
The shooting took pace at the
residence of the late Mrs. Griffin.
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Pickets In
ni oi w tsae
Gnapel Hm
Are Jailed
ftoent demonstrations, on the eve
of Christmas, are Musing some
concern in'the state, duo to the fact
that there are thorn who may spend
the holiday season behind bora.
According to information furnish
ed the CAROLINIAN by Chief of
Police W. D. Bloke of Chapl Hill.
Wednesday morning, there were BO
persons in jail tor having taken
part in whdt seems to be a con
certed drive on restaurants and eat
ing places that still segregate.
The demonstrations are said to
have begun Friday and continued
through Tuesday night. It waa re
ported that 38 wore arrested Tues
day night, after o complaint come
in from Clarence's Bor. The group
ta mid to hove been mixed about
SO percent Fifteen were released
on bond and 18 remained In jail.
They Joined IS others who wore ar
rested earlier.
The action is mid to bo gaining
momentum and Includes all ago
groups. Among the first to be ar
rested waa on 80-year-old retired
white minister, who accompanied
tour other whites and tour Negroes
to Pines Restaurant Friday.
The demonstrations boor the ear
marks of prewious such actions,
which have not happened in Chapel
Bill since early fall, when there
was a protest e<ver the bombing of
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Brooks AwHtßtt Co.
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Daniel's Ctothtag Store
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Boat General Tire Co
Capital .'MI Ok to a CeaJ Ce.
Deity Gay
Bine Cats Betel
Firestone Stores
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king, balds hMMb wtth hi* bride-to-be. Miss Catharine Ladders, tl of Haariem. HoUead, as she displays
engagement ring following annouaeement es tber egagemeat In Philadelphia, Pa., an Dr camber tl, »0«
Lodders is the holder es the "Kha World 1MI" Utlc. Date at the weddlg bee apt been apununnul. The
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Mayor's Community Relate Group
Reports Gains Made By Negroes Here
The Community Relations Com
mittee, appointed by Raleigh’s May
or Jams' W. (Jim) Reid, announced
last we ..end that this city’s Negro
population has gained access to ail
indoor movie theatres, one-third of
the restaurants in Raleigh, one ho
tel and two motel*.
The report continued that pri
vate enterprise, City, state and
Federal government have hired
many new Negro employees and
have upgraded the Jobe held by
Negroes during the peat sin
months. Attorney W. C. (Bock)
‘Evil-Looking’ White Boy
Jailed In Blasting Case
MEMPHIS. Term. (ANP) A
bushy-haired, “evil-looking” white
youth was Jailed here last week on
charges of malicious shotting, as
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ATTEND STATE NFA CONFERENCE a. Officers of the North Carotins Association of the Now
Fanners of America loot week attended the three-dsr annual I radershlp Conferenoe held at ART Col
lege. In the grasp, from loft to right, oeated. are; W.T. Johnson. Br.. district anpenrhor. State Depart
ment of Vocational Agriculture; William Hunt, Ymnceyrille, president; Boy Wttsnu, Warsaw, first vtca
president; Rawell Harris. 111, Cdnetoe, second viee president, and G. K. McKratham, Jr., third rtoe pres
ident. These standing are: Lemont Mathis. Clinton, secretary; Alvin Midgrtte, Burgaw, treasurer; How
ard Thomas, Goldsboro, reporter, and W. T. Ellis, district saperrieec.
fiants, Jr., la chairman of the
groups organised two months
Dr. Charles A. Lyons, Jr., com
mittee vice-president, in a prepar
ed report for presentation to the
State-Wide Good Neighbor Coun
cil, said, “A climate Mists in Ra
leigh in - which more progress is
possible. Though this measure of
progress may seem small. It la
nevertheless progress snd we hope
to continue to build on this foun
dation.
tor he admitted firing a shotgun
> bloat into a Negro home.
He la Charles Ronald
Grooms, 20. who poll** said
admitted firing the blast Into
the home of Timothy Hayes,
42. No one was known to bo
Injured In the shooting
Police said Grooms declared be
shot into Hayes' home In revenge
because he had been out on the
hand by an “unkown" Negro in an
altercation last Bept. 18.
PeHce apprehended Grooms
a short distance from the
rroKTOfciiT on paoi *>
Or. Lyons' report further*
pointed oat that the pace of
desegregation ta Raleigh waa
partially ‘'stimulated by the
crista created by the street de
mons trattasts to the spring and
rammer of 19M.”
Noted also in the report was thi
tact that seven Raleigh department
stores, and tour grocery chain* now
employ Negroes as clerks: that
three industries now hire Negroes
tor office work and the production
force; and on utility is actively
seeking Negroes tor positions that
in the past, hove gone exclusive!]
to whites.
NEWS DEADLINE!
The deadline for news and
photographs for the Christmas
Edition, week ending December
28, Is Friday, December SB. In
keeping with former years. The
CAROLINIAN is ragnesting all
persons having general news,
hometown news, photos and
sports material for publication
in the above mentioned Issue, to
Moose bare K in The CARO
LINIAN’S office. $lB E. Martin
Street, Raleigh. N. C. no later
than Friday, December SB. The
Christmas Edition wffl go to
prom on Monday, December 28.
Thank you tor your coopera
tion.