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Lincoln Hospifal GetslO Acres for Low-Cost Housing Project ★ ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ PEEPING TOM PR(mLEP^UGm ABC Police Raids on 2 Higfit Ciuk NEW MARSHAL —Jostph its- S*ri, right, takes the o»th •« United States Deputy Marshal in special ceremonies conduct ed »t Greensboro on Monday, Admlnisteripg the oath' i* Herman Smith, Uhlted Slates District Attornoy. 2 Women Charged as Police What May Be an Abortion Riti| ' GREENSBORO — Police here in_ Nort^j Cardiina. Ij^licve they may have/ uncover | Two women were jifresttd Qeppge. Two Face Judge In Strikes at Goodwill, Valet Agents of the Durham Alcohol Tax Units and members of the Durham Dptfv'Hve department staged coordinated raids on two Ner»ro ni!»ht spots which eSter to intesrated clientele last ■ veek-cnd. resulting in the arrests of two njen; ‘ , The clubs raided were the Good- will_ located on 508 Hope St., and' the 'Valet, on the Aptx Highway. , Arrested were U. M. George,. Operator of the Goodwill Club, Mack Bunch, operator of the. j Valet Club. Both were charged yvilh illegal possession and sale of beer and tax naid whisky, . George was released under iS'iOO bond anj Mack under $300 bond i They were scheduled to stand trial i on Friday in Recorder’s Cotirt on the charges. Acording to ATU police chief A. M. Pollard, the raias were stag ed by a?ents of the Alcohol Tax unit and four detectives from the Durham police department. ! Pollard said four ATU men raid ed the Vahet Club at about 7:45 Saturday night and arrested Sunch. At ten p.m., the four ATU men and four city detectives raid- ^ the Goo(I'#ill Club and arrested the first section of an abor- last week in an Investigation ■tton ring which is operating which dates back last Npvem' I ber,, it was revfialed. :^ls ■ I *1 I |\| I Tftken' Into ; cwtody-J-Wwe HflCnitfll' Mrs Dorothy Hyde, ■ I tUlU 1 tlcal nurse, of'GreensbdtOi dji^d Mr*. Sarah Klizabettl--' DlHlig- worth, 42. i bedu'tlcrtiTrt by Thomasville. :: Mrs. Hyde was .ehai'ge wl^h performing an abortion ott tin unidentified Hertford wb^rirfn I on last Oct. 2. She was releasM Lincoln hospital authorities under $2,500 bond, announced Wednesday that it The beautician was Cl»ar*ed had taken title to ten acres of vvith aiding, absting and acting land between Rosewood street as a contact. She was frCf on mtd- —Teweee- to boB«k- sponsor 150 units of low | Both women are to be given rent housing for families dis- a hearing in Muncipal Court on placed by Urban Renewal. Feb. 28 here. Announcement of the acquisi Police said the Hydo wojnnn tion of the land was made by used her home for operations Plans 150 Units; Cost To Be .7.5 Million! raids were staged at peak bu-iiiie.ss hours at the two clubs, ■M>J, a'Tpnts rtported a large num 'ber of patrons at both places. 'However, no patrons were arrest- -“d. md four aria ^ne half ^lon^ VOLUME 40 — No. 8 DURHAM^ N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1963 RETURN nSQTTESTCD PRICE: IS Cent* HOLY LAND RACE BEGINS AAAR. 2 IN BUDGET HEARINGS Legislator Scolds >4&T Escapee Dressed Prexy. for Sit-in Action'^^^^^^ SAKFORD Sanford Speaks At White Rock liquor i i.--' were confiscated at the , See HAm, 6-A‘ Twin Standard Of Justice Hit LVNOHBURG. Va. _ Ne-»rors irt I.ynchburg, Vlr.sjinia charged hospj^l director frank Si.4t.'|but that no evidence was foilnd ' the city with maintaining a’rfou Goyi^rror Terry 3*nfor# is church's regular 11 o'clock wor ship Serviees Sunday nraming. The stale's chief executive will bs intro-jcJd by John S. Stew art, White Rock trustee and member of the Durham City Council. Spscial music will be furnish ed by the White Rock senior -cbok.-- Governor Sanford's speech at Wbfe Rock wUI be in obser vance oF Broiherhood Day by the church. Scoit said in a prepared stale ment that the land was acquir ed from the Massey estate of infections or deaths caused | through such operations. Cost of the operations wore standarrl of, .lustico in the The hospital plans to sponsor said to range from $150 to a federal financed $750 thous- sand housing project consisting of 130 units on the land. Houses will bo used to relocate fami lies displaced by Urban Henew- .V al projects. It was also announced that the entire cost of this project will be financed through a 40 i year loan to be insured by the Federal' Housing Administration under terms of Section 221-D3 of the National Housing Act as amended. Under this arrange, ment it wili not be necossary for the hospital to use its own funds for financing the project $200. Charlotte Has 15 Negroe; on Commerce Body CHArft.OTTE—A reccnt surve.v showed that 15 prominent Ne groes hold membership in the ;^harl T^l ./ RALEIGH — A Warren County t!gislat0r scolded the acting presi- ent of Ar and T. CoHege for the ]pctive rol» A. and T: students Jiave taken in the dethonstrationi' Jigainst' segregation. ,* f . The incident Occo.Ted as Dr. ^oujs C. Dowdy, of A.’^and T. Col Jege, apeared before thie.joint ap propriations,^ committee seeking funds for the operation of the state-supported institution. During a questi«,i period in whiclk. legislators sottght to query Dowdy over various aifpects.of th^ college's fui^ re]iles't& Rep. John Kerr, Jr.. of Warrentoh^’as^ed: “Didn’t stqdents from- your cu,. loge t^ke ill the, sit-iii strikes kt Greensbbro, trying to do, away •Dr. Do'.vdy replied, “y«.'’ "And you come down hire bel ling the white folks to give mdrc money to your school . . . Some of us, are getting tfred of i' ” Knr asserted. Pr. Dowdy replied; “We know that young people in our city, our state and all ove the World are seeking for im £OWi)¥ ^ ttlrment of two rape cases this veek. . An 18 year-old-Negro, Thomas C. Wan.sley. apcn.sed of raping a '0 ycpr-old white woman, was ■'int-'ncpd to death by elcctrocu- 'ion. At the sam,' time, a 37 year >ld white man, Geo, W. Brooks, vho was caught by a patrolman hile raping an 11 year-old Ne "ro child, was given a five yeai , r u- u i . . „ u: u u „ „ u, ported mstitutions of higher edu- s'>ntence from which he can bt | ' ,. „ , „ parol’.-d after serving only 18 months. Pa'rolman C. W. Snow testified in Corporation Court that he wit nessed Brooks actually attacking the Negro minor. No witness has, *—..u reported to represent; j^at Thomas Wansley rap- | funds lor NCC for the 1063-65 proved behavior paftefriar does not mean that we at A. and T. College are not putting fortii "very effort to bring about im proved behavior pattei-p.s'" on t}jc I part o( our students.” Rep. Kerr is a. veteran mem ber of the N. C. Legishitare. represents Warren County whose popuUtion^ according to the lat cst survey, is composed of 60 per. cent Negroes.. . W.^frpn is one of several North Carolina counties op the north eastern tier of the state in which the population is predominantly NCC Seeks to Restore Cut of $1.3 Million North Carolina College Presi d"nt Alfon.so Elder joined repre sentatives of six other state-sup-' Negro, ported institutions of higher edu-: Dr, Dowdy, a former dean at cation Tuesday afternoon in Ral- A. anc| T. College, has been act eieh in presenting budgetary ap- ing president since 1961 in the NCC President Is Praised By C. Lawmakers North CarouiiB College Pre- ★ ★ Free Trip to Palestine is First Prize peals to a joint appropriations committee of the Oenerai Assem bly. Requesting the restoration of absence of Dr. Samuel D. Proctor who is on leave in an assignment with thp Peace Corps. WOMA** lose eye Mrs. Jennie Lyons, 43, of 516 her acjpeptcd nine Negroes at that time. About six months later, six more Negroes were accepted. The complete list of Negro members' of the Chamber is as follows: Dr, Rufus Perry, president of .lohnson C. Smith University; Rev. Moses S. Beiton, public relations director of Smith University: Or. E ,L. Rann, pa.st president of the See CHARLOTTE, S-A Man Nab;bed Afte^r Wild Highway Race FAYETTEVILLE — Cumberland police in a 100-mile-an-hour high way chase captured a 48-year olo Negro who had been sought by authorities in three counties. Lee Mar Hines, alias Lamar pijtol have taken the position I Hines^ a Hoke County laborer is that good housing is a vital part bc:ng held in county jail without of the health program of every bond, commuiiit.y and on this basis we ' He is wanted in Cumberland have agreed to act as a spon-j Count.v for aulo larceny, in Ilober- 8or. 1 See BACE, 6-A — -rt—son asKca lor a meniai cxamiua-1 an ^ ^ — • • - - , i uaj mately one year ago. The Cham- tion for Wansley, Judge Cundiff; science building and $69,720 for ^ who v|jj|^ booked on assault, hit ^ Before ^tjie monin, j citizens behind an inte See JUSTICE, 6-A See RESTORE, 6-A ' her inlHie eye. AMrS BlfitH TO BE NOTED XvAJl ilwiilK LliU IJI UJw^v, » I ■ ^ * . I vvOtJlj (.iiat Aiiv/iiiao t» * “r i . ^ Although the exact cost of '''« "«"'bcr of .scgrocs, i^c 50 y-jar-old woman, who biennium, he urged also a supple- Husband St., Durham may s ,the projcct has not been d"-/® Chamber of Com- , positively identify him. mentary appropriation df $347,7201 sight In her eye as a rMult of an ^ermincd, it is estimated that! as her attacker, I for the biennium. This amount in- injury sustained in a fight with the now development will cost Negroes were admit-^ Although Attorney Reuben Law- eluded requests for $288,000 for her husband. She told police in cxtess of •$750,000 all of’, membership here approxi. | asked for a mental nxamina-1 an aJdition to,^ the which is cligib'ifc for govern ment financing through the Federal National Mortgage As- social ion and the Federal Hous ing Administration. Because sponsorship of re location housing has come to bo rocognized as one of the deter mining factors in the success or fiiiluro of mcfst urban renewal projects, the Uhlted States Oingross in 1961 amended the Housing Act of 1949 to provide . liboral financing at a minimum rate of interest In instances where nonprofit institutions, affcctc'd with the public interest, arc willing to act as, sponsors. Doctor Clyde Donnell, Chair man of the Board of Trustees of the hospital stated Monday Mint, “At the suggestion of Durham’s Re-development Com mission. Trustees of the hos- John Wi'sley Buchanan, 30 yesr ! old Durham resident of 2501 Fay- ' etteville St., identified as the "Peeping Tom-Prowlcr and female imper.sonatdr who had terrorized \ the Hillside High School neighbor hood, drew an eight to ten year sentence in Superior Court here late this week. The second annual Holy Land pleaded tjuilty to five contest sponsored by the Car-' larienv and store break olina Times is scheduled to l>e- ^ntence was imposed by gin on March 2, when nomiation Cvr, of participants will begin. HliduinMfr was a-restc^l last Planning for the event is Thiirsihty \y veteran d'-tectiv"- Virtually complete, • TIMES Frr^l^ .JlcCrae who testnicd at Publisher L. E. Austin an- be found the man nounccd this week. himnvWwV a bod m a complete A- tergtr iieU of >;ntries. ia ex . utrifit of ,jMMMeKS tioiiiini. pected this year for the contest,' >i«Cr»e sepcrtrd last .Tecit whose top prize is a free round a^er 'Buchanan's - Test that tri^>to the Holy Land. admitted to thr->w:na a The contest ;will be limited j„»„ {ho Hillside Hi^h Schoo' to ministers, neithborbootl fcr the pa.-^ savera’ The comesi. will take the form a “peepins tom ', prow of a populariiy contest with the icmale imo-rsonatfM- minister receiving the largest „f the area ha.i com number of votes becoming the pigjnf^ repeatedly to police about eventual winner. pro'vlnr whom they de,scribed £ci2fta__io_r the second _and a woman »;iird place finishers are also' explain^ that Buc'han" sident Alfonso Elder received expected to be attractive. Last Jrcssed like- a -.vomen darin? a tribute from a North Caro- year’s second place prize was p-_,^.t;,mal peepirg tom ant; llna legislator and applause a trip to Bermuda, and third eseaptides. from members of the General place prize was a trip to New policeman said Buchanan’s Assembly’s JUint Appropria- York. r«.'ma!e outfit was complete, down tions Committee at a meeting The Rev. James A. Brown, hose, lacc pantie' and a of the Comfnictee in Raleigh pastor of Ebenezor Baptist ijrassiere. Tuesday afternoon. ( Church of Durham, won «he Buchanan u.s^'d small Appearing before the com- top prize last year. He was giv to support the bras.sierc. mittee with administrators en a send-off by a mile long! E.i.fjanan was ac*ually spottPd from six other state supported motorcade to the Raleigh-Dur ^ colleges. Elder presented a re- ham airport last August when j College dinins hall last quest for $1,333,500 in capital he left for the trip. ! discovery by campus improvement funds and a sup- More than 500 persons took \ to his arrest on Thurs- part in the farewell given the See CONTESt. B A i See PEEPING, 6-A plementary approprtation of $347,720 for services and im-1 provements at the Durham in-, stitution. Citing an occasion when form er University of North Caro-1 lina President Gordon Gray in-1 formed the Joint Appropria-' tions Committee that he would | return to the committee repeat-j edly with requests for funds, Elder said: ‘I am able, how-. AFTER LUNCH COUNTER SUCCESSES Rally on Sunday Seeks to Mobilize Oxford Behind Integration Efforts ever, to make you a promise that I will not be back in two 0XF0RT1 — A mass meeting al , the First Baptist Church here Sun years asking for an increase, j afternoon will .soek to mobi MANCE Program ait Durham Church Sch'idiiled On February 27 and 28 the 203rd Anniversary of the birth of Richard Allen will be cele brated by the Second Episcopal District at St. Joseph’s AME Church. Special emphasis will l)€ placed on Kittrell College dur ing the sessions. On February 26, prior to the celebration pro per, a meeting of the Missionary Society, of the Second Episcopal District haSi been called to meet at St. Joseph's by Mrs. S. L Grcone. Missionary Supervisor of the District More than 200 delegates from North Carolina, 'Virginia. Mary- See AJM.E.. 6 A CAEENE ration movement and chart course for further action in th»* issue in this area. Officers of the stale youth NAACP revealed plans for the meeting this week. Attorney Floyd McKissick, of Durham, chairman of the Youth Work Committee for the North Carolina .\AACP and a veteran j civil rights biittler, ivill be the main speaker for the meeting. Sunday’s meeting is planned to mobilize support of the community behind further action on th? Inte gration front as a follow up tc rcoent siicccsses In intci*i'atini. several lunch counters here. The youth NAACP and Granville Citizens League recently an nounced integration of live drug stores and one variety store lunch pate in the meeting. McPonlid counters here. Opening of the listed "them a.f Ralph WbjM, prt si- counters was the result of moath« dint of the Oranvitte Ottxem long negotiations by the Granvilk League, Gu>'taitita Hirtnff, pn-vi- County Citiicns League, the youth dent ol the Slate Y>MitlH NAA»1*, NAACP and store owners. j l^-v. L. H. Wade. iMidar fit Spokesmen for the youth NAACP j Baptist, Osfertl^ ai4 Walts*^. said Sundaj’s meetins would re- x>rt on recent progress toward •ndin? segregation and plans for uture action would be made at the meeting. L. H. McDonald Secretar>- for he State Youth NAACP. explain- 'd that th- meeting would seek to* inform citizens of the area of 'what we’ve been trying to do and what we have accomplished in the past.” We have to inform the public as tj the meaning and extent of his fiiovement he declared, Me Donald said that the people net-J to know, for instance, that seviT:i{ firms in this arva have indicated a .villingness to hire fiegroi's in nL'n-traditional and skilled capa cities. “We've jfot to educate the lie on these i.'isues." he said. Five other key ii^ure.s in the integration movement. l>esides Me Kissiek, are schedul>d to parti
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