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T FACES 2ND Philip Accused of Possessioii Of Barbiturates For Sale SBORQ — ^qinie 23 Negrq en are seeking idmiaR^on to schoobi, it wafe revealed ’week, guests for ffrMlgnment of plldren te thfi ViThite QroH stary Mhool were fUed witli authoritien |>y fttomey F. JMiok, of.I^rham. issue was sch.eduled to be up by the ^untjr soiiool I at its Monday ni^t^iAeet- aciidn was not talc^n on 'fjtittn bacaun appticttions I' iaot reaclted tlif bMrd; re-aisigainent are tli« ing pupils: ert Snipes,' Jr., Willie. R. Claire Boldihg, Vernetta tra, John E. NisylUe, The- M. Neville, Rabort |L. Nev ^fjtrfeia D. Neville, Annie M, Betty C. \twater, Nel- Corton, niyllii A. Cottooj 0; dynum, Ch*rIei .W. Al- Sochelle Pa^tigtbn, ^iiyl' '(Vlton, Heii^ N. fnlpar I L. Snipes,. (%ristlna Mi RoIh^ M. Sntpfrt'awj Sa- ^wkrdii. ijras lean»ed ^at two of (heat are currently' attending tho elementary ^lioel' in ibn. Orange Couiity ^rict p«vUb are pmi^ attend Um (Jhapel HiU on payment of tuition i^wcial jpermission of bo^ “ boards. ' . ^ o( tbc 23 ^MM^lieatiofts (jr' were fdr rising fifif oi next h ihit not wbl^^.^dUr^n 'i^erc in jMieli e«M()ory. heiweypr ie^es one. ttkfotttA fet W^te Cm i ^ H application^' HA^ot. itktb , wj|«it the re-assigmn*^ IMS de- Cduiitjr SupehfRDilidknt' of M^ .C. Paul Chv a«td Uut JIM HltkSfedMI, ^ge VOLUME 37—No. 1 OUkHAM, N. C„ SATURDAY, JANUAR^" 7, IMl t Return Poctas* Guaranteod PRlCEi If CENTS NAMED HOUSING CHIE2P Robert Weaver In I lit ..11 «raiGTON, D. C. — Presi- l^n F. Kennedy made .bta'fi^t Md long-awaited appoint- Mtet-ot ,a Negro to a bigii level gQVeHinMat »o*itlon last week. . : A^ .j^Kjjatee Is Dr. Robert C. Wiutvw» (s ,-yice president of tiie ;New Housini^ and Redevelop- qieAit bMrd. Me adniiiirtrator cf tiie Fe^fclMlr Housing and Home Fin aace.'i^ncy.'■ V/eiu^y annouiMed tiie ap poinlfMit i^otti. Palm Beacfet, Fla lost %eek. ■ 5' Hbd FeMi'al Bousing Adminis- 'ttaiioA, which Wraver will Ml the tofi'government or- coi^etfirifig; with hous- I i» ^t^laiown}0s FHA to ^n^l[^ of’ -A«teiteni>. 4oi iflta Court [OND, Va.~-4i important inge to trespinw laws against d^mbnstrators same before i'Ji^e-Judge fedeNl oourt here Jtem eth. ^ij^y affected ar* Itt Negro i^ite persons arrested during at Pttersburg, Hopewell, Ijrnchburg, Va. The whites in- two youag inen from^ Lynch- College and two students Randolph-Macon Woman’s at Lynchburg. •vicome of the case alto affect tl^usamit of i'rt arrMtad th* In Hi* la«t f««r. issue is the tresjjiass law pass- the Virginia Legislature sit-ins started last February, law ijncreased f4itw from i to.$1,000 and fixed ]UI terms ujB one year for persons re- f\lgfgt to leave a place of feiisiness ordered to do so. dempnytrator^ aKe also another Virginia law provides the yaipe. p^nai- for persons eqcotaraging to take part in. siN^- f)f l«M^ will come Iwfor* i court In th.l* ••neraf^n ImRortant Ht«n tjif Mat In Hill casa," tN dtmen- I dtclaratf In a.bfiaf tub- M) Hie fedyral (ourt. ~would be error, error, to ,WnsidCT this a mere" .Virginia VM/iiit. It is jin AmeficfA. matter, li^s court, by. it# deci^o;i, will dteiar^ to 9,000,000 of .ti^t, South and to. the .world, that th« federal JudiciKiry stand? ready and willing to provide relief from onpraMve. actions an^ .^t« as sii American V^iop of ^ * Africa’s apartheid.** . , w^ to ffo- a/tt relief .% halting of laws “whjili enforce dfKitton%utiioa M public '.cotintcrif and Mub? the nee of private., poncjep, of £ee TRRSPASS, p«||b 4A «|rrs MAtfAOtR POtT-^vid S. Coloy, rlflh^ aentar, waa ra- cMiHy pratMeled wtawaf r of fli* OroMMbM^ WrtHet of th* Ifffrth Carolina Mutual Llfo tn> •uranca Company. He accopttd fflo post at a spacliil obiarvance hMd last wook at tha Poratt Lake Country Club In Grtons- boro. W. A, Clement, Durham, asaociata a«oncy diroetor, left, pTMants the program for the yoar a* N. L. Gr«M, trict manager, now f^i^ant agency director and L. l|.'iFita- lier, Ouriiam, againct sMl^ry, look on. c EQUIPMENT MUST BE MOVED Durham's Industrial {ducation Center Won'1 Be Ready Soon According to a listing in the Oi^rham City Schools directory of school personnel for the academic year lBflO-61,. some twenty-one couraes are Kheduled to be offer ed in the newly constructed Dur ham Industrial Education Center, located on East Lawson Street. Just recently, the moderr build ing and facilities and equipment were inspected by school officials, and it is believed that the struc ture will be ready for official use b; the beginning bfthe fall term for 1961. Courses scheduled to be offered for instructioas include: Practical Nursing, Plumbing and Steamfit- ting; Power Sewing;' Advanced Electricity; Tefephone Elquipment and Circuitry; Hosiery Looping; *relephone Construction Principles; Television Servioing; Technical Drafting; Loom Fixing; Pharraaco- See INDUSTRIAL, page 4-A IminiBtniMin, |i|W |iati(wil MMtgajge Attociation. The Fedfe^l *Iiouaing Adminis tration it iMttier' known to millions of. Amei^cans M FHA. It makes Moans to Home owners for re iteodelipig and to prospective home owners to 6oild. T*e PuTJHc^ittli« ana IJrban Renewal Admi;iistrations concern themsielves ' mh -slum clearance, urban r^^^ and low rent public \tfii(/i;VBR,' page 6-A TO LEAD INSTITUTi—The Rov. Malvin C. Swann, patter of St. Joseph's A. M. E. Chure|i, of Durham, will lead an Instituto on Me'.hodism a the church W ginning 'Thursday. Sao page 4-A for more dotalls. THE WINNIRS-^lartnco "Big House" Oaihos, Toomamant dl> roctor f^r fha Wintten-Salwn Holiday festival Baskotball .Tournamont hold laat wooft and head baaktthall. coach Hf ,1^ Wintton-Salem Teasers Col- fog* Rams, prasonta runnar*itp trofthy to Horb, eantar. Gray, captain for tho AAT Coilega Ag gies and tho championship tro phy to Charles RIloy of Wintton- Salem. Tho Rams dofoatod the Aggias 100-91, in thrilling ovor- tima finals match. Burned Out Family Of 12 Seeks Aid A family of 12 wrho lost tliolr home aijd thoir potsetsioiu In a fire on New Year's day if ap pealing. for help. blames consumed the dwell ing of Joseph Handon and his family aliout three o'clock p.m. on Jan. 1. Tho Imum was |oca^ ed about 15 miles in Chalham County. Little of value was sav ed in the biaie. Loft homeiost by the Hfines ) are Handon, hit wife and P*alr ten children. ,1 Seven of the children aro girls ranging in ages from 1& to four years. Threo boys aro fowr^ II and nino years old.. Handon't wila wears a stato 30:dross and a slik S 1/2 silo*. Contrlhutions are hoing He- oeptod by Mrs. Clara Win^On, at 414 Cocii streof. 01 Both Races WASHBftPTMf, D; C.—The ap pointment of Robert C. Weaver to head the Housing and Home Fin ance agency by Presidentelect John F. Kennedy Saturday has won nationwide acclaim from both Negro and white groups. One of the itaost significant tri butes to Weaver and the jPresi- dent-elMt came from the -New York Times in an editorial Satur day. Recalling the fact that.Ken nedy has propdsed to place the housing agency bito a new de partment of cabTnet rank the Times stated: “If Blr. Kennedy’s plan for a Department erf Urban Affairs is carried oul, Dk. Weaver will have and deserve p»est>ge' that .goes with Cabinet raidc.” The Timea also pointed out that -‘President-elect Kennedy’s desig- oatioa of Dr. Robert C. Weaver to be hi&^^ousing and Hotaie Finance Administrator is primarily impor tant because Dr. IMaver is a gift ed and man in this field. His kMk, Negro Ghet to” published f twelve years ago, showed that he was already^ think ing wisely aad iMmly abrat one of the- outstanding problems of housing. In this- city Dr. Weaver is weU and faviHrably kqown as vice chairman of the Houdng and Redeveli^fflent llnaril “ N«gr» groups wUch aipe prima rily concerMd akqut ncdal prob- blems la tlie houdng field Hated ctosely Dr.- Weav«r% atattement at the Brim Bsach pnss conference regardinig gvair ocei^aiicy. ■ »He -was. asked “Mr. Weaver, Sea' AmoVAL. NEWTON AND "MISS CON- CLAVE"-^r> I. Ora0«y New ton, thrica Grand Vasilout of the Omaga PsI Hil fraternity, right* shown at the San Anto nio, Tex., conclave last week With Mist Conelavfc’Of I960, at- tracHve Mamye Pretty Dolla SiiKrta Th^ t|aughtor of Mrs. Lddell bal|av,r' 2199 Croc kett St., San Antonio, ^lewte held* the crown before placii^ it on the lovely St. Phillips' Col lege coed's head. Coronation of the conclave queen occurred at Hawaiian festival sponsored by the San Antonio Alumnae chap ters of Delta Sigma Thota Soror ity- s Bri^k Tex. Police have come Vf mtUi m- other charge to adi to aao. aC murder now fadag Dwrfeaai hitfl- nessoMn WioalMi PM%i SBl agent Jota B. Sdwerde re vealed in DiirtiMB oa Wedaee*y that Philip ia betag rkantd witJi poeaeasitw el fcarUlantes te sale. The M year-^ aiMkaiaraf Oor- bam Surreal ttiml/i -Cft. waa fomuUy duurged laat. week witt murder in emaatOiem IrtOf the death Of Bin. RhOi cifibiM iNi- ery, ^ year eM ^iMhi adfael teacliei' of Kinstog Mrs. Tinery’a partially npde body was diaeowered aait^ Tkes- day, Dec. 37 ia the yart tt'm alMmdOned mril adMal;Mat^ Kia- ston. . The warrant , cMiK PhiiV with possessing ^ tf fipWaratea for sak waa (MaSmS la Oattem on Wednesday by Stt'aieat fed- wards. ■ Edwards has bee^. aaeisfiag Le noir Comiiy anlhmtiaa tat te inve^gations. Phiii|> ed at his" home b)r 1 Leboir sheriff^ dq{iirtte~ «■ Wed nesday, Dec.- &- - - PhiUp MimiMBi Mrs. TiU^ oa dm of her death, hot nection with tlie Since then, ev ed that tl|e caaa mm. he one af tiie most sensatioaal to be trM in ibis arr« ^ Preliminary police SovatifllMr See Ptltur. p^ fA Eight Durhan^tts lielped' the Omega PSi Phi fraternity break the color barriajrt in housing last week during the 47th grand .Con clave in San Anti^o, Tex. Dr.' L, Gregonf Rewton, North Carolina College,' jtolitical science professor, aniJlKt Newton were among the local group housed at the fashionable Ramada Inn Mo tel. Newton was tehamed Grand Basileus for the third time at the close .of the' session. They were amohg 80 Negro cou ples for whom space had i>een re served in advance. The Ramada management broke precedent in Texas by housinjg the fraternity party. The Gabrielles Of New Orleans Given Award SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — The Omega Psi Phi fraternity voted a $250 cash award to the James Gabrielle' family at its conclave here last week. 1 The award wa» gives in appre ciation of the family's support of integrate schools in New Orleans in the face of thi«atfned violence. Gabrielle has aiiMe moved his family to ProvidlHtce. L Segre gationists terroriJie^''/|iis family and forced hia ooster. as a water mfter reader ip Newr Orleans. President Elsenhower cited the family’s heroism last week. A spolcesman fW the fraternity said the On^ga r4^!^EI^tion of the family came 12 hoq^ prior to the President’s citatiiN).- , The orgariiaatibn alao voted Z. Alexander Looliy, mefnlier of the city council of . Nashville, Tenn., as Citizen of the. Year. Looby’s home was bombed .by segregation ists last yeur in reUiation for his efforts on the.be|ia|f of the anti segregation George Mearet, Kings County, New York probaition worker, waa elected Omega Man of the Year. The NatiooalAchlevament Week; contest, undor a)iain>>*x’hip itf Dr. M. W. Whitetiead, douMed its annual essay prtnp: to $1,000. Scholarships of $13,000 avaiP able since Septenhw, 1900. wiU be available tw p tbaHat amount in 1061 a spofcaaaaaa aai4 .. .- Aiid 'Although the ISan 'i&lmib motel management knew'Tii ad vance the guests were Negroes, .such .terrific pressure has i>een exerted since that the Ramada prolMibly will not admit, future Negro guests. Som^ 217 out-of-statersj_regi^ tered for the conclave. Several thousand persons attended vari ous events associated with it, San Antonio Mayor E. J. Kuylceildal and State Senator Henry GonzMes were among dignitaries speaking to the conclave. In addition to Dr. and Mrs. New ton, other Duriiamites who reg- isterd at the Ramada included: Dr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Waliter and their children, Leroy, Jr.,' and Carolyn; Alexander Bames, trav eling representative, and Charles A. Hay, co-director of public rela tions. Dr. Wallcer, who is^ basileus of Durham’s Beta Phi Clwpter, -at tended as a delegate from Dur ham. Bames and Ray made rou tine reports iiom their offices during the year. Durham fraternity spokesmen say there was ‘‘no unpieasantnees of any kind. What we know about See OMEGAS, page 4-A AT Mcc niMMV 4*W5 phi* BaptI* iwlMiifr ticel figura, .wfl| drt*M» at Narlii. CataKii^ Cat- day. See pace tails. Jusf Begyill AMEZ Newton Elected National Head Of Frat Again Dr. I. Gregoi-y Newton, pro fessor of political science at North Carolina College, was re elected Grand Basjieus of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. at the 17th grand conclave in San Anto- ' nio, Tex., on Deeeml>er 28. He is now serving his third term as na tional chieftain. Other grand officers re-elected with Dr. Nekton were: Cary D. Jacobs, 1st Vice-Grand Basiieus, 1239 N.W. Street Indianapolis, 1% diana; James L. Felder, 2nd Vice- Grand Basileus, Clark College, Atlanta. Ga.; Walter H. Riddick, Grand Kaaper of Records and Seala,. laSt.Chapel Street. 'Nocf^ Virgtnla; J. B. BlaytM. Grand Keeper uf Finance, S39 Aubura Ave., N. £.. AtlanU. Ga.; Blia 1^. Corbett, Editor of Oracle, lltS Benbow Road, Greensboro, N. Car] A. Earles, Grand Cooaati-' See HiWTOM. pal* 4-A , Paraphraaing tba. of General Farrag^ ji^’l ed up Mobile Bay; tor. pedo«^ Fun st^iJtijittWliIri Stephen GiH Iha thiad distrkt. A.IIMt^ told ao overflana Emancipatioa nili^'atiiiC h«a« this week tliat tiart>Wwa tHrHaiia times and lleara aMitt lat the world kaaar that ka Hai jaak. begun to fi0l. . - . Th^ miWtia* fwi^^a M|pa-|r tellinc the aadiaiMiB ttat-; ' not' waat tli taka AbndMa' UttMto, ha* matioa waa iatnud ia 18SS. wtt iMt dnurJttit’tidl-] aUac taaiilil aa
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