■«O*,USYER SCHOOL BOYCOTTfi» Miss KwtkMowly, rs star pupils wfe© fl&wwrii ®p ?©r dsgaes last Thursday, aits, aksnr to her classroom as tins other S3* «l»dents fcoycetewS tow SS*S?ster I3«s»«tit*ry Schael for the second day. Thr students, irlw «few»s.«#cd a new school school as sdgmwrat vHliwrt “racial remow*', returned to classes T@esd»y »ff«r a wtek's boycott, a»d v/stfe Use premise «? a sw school. (UP* YfcXEYWOTOL * asa t. tfrk\summ, » « . Hte afcsrr k-bwm Photo Story On Spaulding !i Completed DURHAM - Tte United Slates. Information Agency has had a photographer in Durham for seve ral days making pictures of Asa T. SfSßiilriing. newly>elected president of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, for use in its oversea? program, “Shots" have been made of Mr Spaulding at work, in conferences, at home, st church, teaching a Bi ble Class, shopping, and engaged in other oetivUie; . Spaoldtes was <me of five members of the U. S, Dele- Ration to the Inauguration of President Wltßam V... 8. Tub msm of Libert* in January *856 sasef was appointed by Rrert dealt tEtiwmlsower to be a mem ber of the delegation to the Ntefh General Conference of UNESCO In New Delhi, ftsdis, N«v#eaber E to December 5, m He is a member of the Mayor's Committee on Human Relations of Durham, the City of Durham Board of Adjustment, the North Carolina Advisory Committee to the Corn tcowatrvm on d Storekeeper Slain; Ceps Seek Septan RICH 9QXTAM& Officers 1 -’seerehed w®U into the night Sat urday in m effort to track down a man believed to have been the last person in a rural, store before the storekeeper was found shot, to death. Sheriff Frank OuUsnn said roadblocks set up in the area af ter the Friday night shooting taken down early Saturday when it bccaime apparent the suspect bed • 'toted them. Raymond ‘fi. Parker, 62, form erly of Sumter, g. C„ was killed by a shotgun blast hi tin- head at b% frocery-serviee station south of here. Cwoovr W. HI. Carter 'twig Darker had been killed In stantly 'by a charge of Wt alnts in the left tewmle. lie *»#s tt was “«byi*asly w dbr.** Three young men who entered the store shortly after Ks p.m., found Parker's tody and notified i Ouihmd and Higltagy Paii'oim&ri Mike Powers. Pire sailors, who had been in ( i<« store shortly before IQ pais., <r*sf*TJNl>KS firTpAD© h .if | % -CAROLINIAN Hem*. M Shorn I mtmi mtim I»«!« iMtltT wage :] WSN&R&tMziW Ballister Pupils End Boycott | HALIFAX Some 357 students | returned to their classes at the Hoi deter Elementary chool Tues day. ending a strike v.-hich lasted lor a week and was staged in ord er to gei a rew school. The return to school followed a Halifax County Board of Education decision to build the new school. The board approved preliminary plans for the school Monday night and said it. will ask for bids in a few weeks. At the height of the strike at tendance dropped to only one or two pupils. Members of the Parent-Teacher Association met Monday sight to consider the next, step in an effort to obtain construction of a new building for which a bond issue j already has been approved and to j have all pupils in tire Hollister i area assigned to the school regard ! leas of race. There was no iniAffe | diet® anoojirreiront as a decision. < j School Siipt. W. Henry Overman ! said that an architect's preliminary i plans for the proposed new build •mg had been submitted to the | Board at Monday’s meeting The Board took no action on the- j ,'CONTimJfiO ON PAGF, £) Bus Sinks In A Pond; » I Nine Drown ; i* ■ TTFTON A school bus tragedy j that might have been even worse j but for tireless rescue efforts, ! claimed the lives of nine children, who drowned in a farm pond. Residents of both races joined in pulling the terrified girls and boys froth the roadside pond into which the bus plunged. They were given first-aid. Superficial respiration was Administered for an hour and j one-half before if was given up on j four of the victims. The driver said two successive • bumps or: a country road under ■ construction, upset the bus as it 1 rolled along bearing approximate- \ ly 80 children to Wilson High and j Industrial Elementary School at Tifton, Oa , some-five miles away. Before Dover Jones, 40, a school bus driver for 28 years, could right the vehicle, it careened into a pond on the Ike Jackson lams, one mite from Brookfield in south fleersia's Tift County. .. ■> ■ —. k-jiclju—uo.i i Slate News ~w- Brief i II i. j PROD. CHANCE VKVlgMiOm DDERATfON TARBORD Professor W. C. Cnar.ee, reilrcd principal of the Pannelee Higti Scc.or-i, underwent an operation recently at the Milton D. Quigleaf Clink hers. At the pre sent time his condition it esnsid. cred satisfactory. He will probably be confined to the elinic for ano ther week. Mr. Chance has devoted w siderabie time, since his retire ment. lb the educational sbejetiea in the state and Use south, and I? at present h representative «rs 'tibv. tmNvmvtJi on »<» « I , msn BSAKTHA DtJNN . . . gets signal honor ‘Young Lady Os The Yr.’ Chosen Hera fe '--.V. . ■-- -« Miss Msrfhs Dunn, senior of St. | Augustine's Coliege was honored ,as 'Young Lady of the Year" by i ihc- Phi Beta Clmptor ot Zeta Phi ; Beta Sorority on Wednesday. Feb [ 35. Before a capacity-titled assemb | iy, Soror Dunn was presented a j certificate ot recognition by Mrs, j Millie D. Veasey. Soror Patricia j Davis pinned on the corsage Mrs. Mary F. Carnage, director of | the Tuttle Community Center and i member of the Omicron Zeta j Chapter, Zeta phi Beta Sorority j here in the city, was the featured | speaker. Mrs. Carnage explained j the nature of the Finer Woman [ hood Week Observance. Each year throughout the world flaring the last two weeks Its February Zetas rail to the attention of the public their ideal, "Ttamr Woman hood." The audience was held spellbound as Soror fsnmcf related facts »nd illustrations to make one see the Inner-self and i© realise that all most rise to the true convictions of (CONTORIfI ON PA«B St ~“——— II '" ' - -II I~ " | ~ ~11 11. 7'~~~r : r- Leagae Meeting The Raleigh susd W&kc Cohb tj Business and Frofessions! league will meet st the Blood worth Street TW€A Tuesday, Mureb 18, at 8 J*.tn. €. C. Smith, Sr., preslsjcnt, nils pre side. S progysns fsr the scission has not beur; ffeksssed, but K Is beiievsd that an Interesting dteptssnson will be arranged. In the past the group hm pmwirt ed sucls attmolatlng epmken as Etc. € barter A. Ray of N. fi. College, -SFarfea®, *ad ofhen. i r CAROUPBAN ———— ——■ ADVERTISERS rASE 3 Barton's c«S? SS»r* Ssseasty-Waafi, J»c. ®aleish Staves** «c Untr, Assoeutwu Bteetrteal WnoiMaisi'u, S»r. ‘tfSie S» r»atsa Fte SEaJiy'? y tsrtftfc is. Wsfsa’s Csfe f»8t» IfeaMa, B»c. ijwm 'sand** as *aS«**fc T i&sim 6 : #lw£.Ctts?4»* 9Mb & Wfairt «•. Mi!w£mW. mnvm •*W«4|ss OBRtWtetSim StetMK. *RC. «?*» Trawi W»«tars * C?«ra«v» ffliopfagfaya T'jrrftce Apt*. Vtmsrat Ksnw 3K fe '??'. T’Ps ‘-Stoat '-SrWsHttT* «*.. c«3*ftks*s Cafjs, * tAsut c». MCBlwßito aihteS®- a'ffvse*, ■feiieijb 'feoimft sNM|MM« ©ns fc«W« Bpssfs CceHHSJ-*® ISsaMs&iSJU* 'WKte t -•«•• "■* ■ . Capital *stof#s ' OK <%!£s§££? Wt, C. Mnt *ii®sssaa Youth, ! 7. “MAMA LILLIE ’ IS ROBBED OF $1,200 l 1 ‘‘Shades . Of'The Old West!” : j THE CAROLINIAN VOL, m, NO. 23 GOLDSBORO MAY BE FIRST I EASTERN N. C. CITY TO “MIX” T Air Force Sergeant’s Sen First GOLDSBORO Trte fust, ra cial jnfccgiotion in an Eastcim North Carolina public school is expected at the Meadow Lane School near here this week The V.'B.yne County Board d Education Monday a j rm>!w'.‘<m cirejbne the way JL;.- r ' ' udmiksioh a? nn S-yeai-old .>irjrro boy to toe previously aU-white school but the board alßo provided ; that the scbool shall be used only by the children oi personnel at nearby Seymour Johnson .Air I force bitsc. The school, buiit largely with ; federal funds, was constructed 1 primarily for the use of air force | children but is a regular unit of the county ichool system. It has ; been on an si i- white i fCO.NIWCEB ON PMIC 2) j “ I Boy Faces Theft Rap I In Jackson { ■ J ACKSON A teenage colored boy, spotted flushing large sums of money, has been chsaged with grsmd larceny in the theft of a 'bout 51.200 from Mrs, LillSe “Ma ma Lillie" Williams, of the Hew Jertomiem Churcii. Holland See, IT. w«» held i snider $2,8011 bend on the i charges and another yossfk, Romtc Thosnss Vuf&vr. was j held ussier the same Kontni , j «? Ifoad on charges @f reeelv* | Isjg stolen property. Deputy j m*SUt L-. n. Taylor said ¥ee jrav>3 Parser for a P».y?Etsst ea ms atit&mobllc. Thylor said the S7-vaer-e»id pea* tor of th« Apoetolic Chunsh of God, Inc., reported. She theft of tot church strong host *ssid tfKKtey Saturday and Km mm ar» rastod Sunday. Offtcens said Km admitted tefeing to® money. ; tg&gis * vv 8«?v^«« Staadassi Cfcaiicr Sloe* Co ! ». W. 'b'&ztuc mosawor* IK. 3. JStifew nocKm* to jlßotfsifis r««sr,a Ots, ; -SNSests CM B*9** lIMMI Onewar issiei! 9 * ft P S«SPW Mwterts ! A*fS>fes«s<So«- ■ißssstrc ; f*JM«Ssa ! Hft-fJB 19 ! WttMwwrtfc m. Mtt 0b»i»« i Steatar Weil CBfcs|»®y I Steveww* iKmnmae Ajaaey j !*»»»{-o»ie FwsiiStes ■«* i ©a.HfiSssa. Eittfmrs cssrp j Wftteefe** Seaton*}. >& lp»PMty fje., SRe, rTOtoSWM 'fraiigt** •Cte. * Fnrr! Stare ! ©tlteta ItSiASr ?Sstssf*9 ’Oast***? : ©»»»'* sww Mwwss vpue?si*g Vmr«#m BtoJ’SSC 'SfcHtol ***m n * •jjfcttesea &*»»• .Meat ®«m*! SKfe '■£*»>*«»}• i ’»»?. Stfssjfc VBotior* w«ik « '«{. ! C. >j'*6«?'tss MiaKn *faE#»si : ®awet Mavle AtSff* rein tjjejt^rent)!,] ’iPHe 'Sotot's -3;i srEfifei SsK* l . ftmwis SidtsSS' A*Srm ■ySea'%' North Carolina *$ Leading Weekly SATURDAY, MARCH 7,19 SQ ' WAKE COUNTY COMMUNITY MMRai W*A» Cmatj Graanoetty %*«er» reecH-cd awards for their «BMSHff»fSes to the Capital Area Beveiopuvsat Associattoo Oontent toot week. Left to right: Sim | Grabatn, secretary-tmamrer of ih* is seen presenting the Sltfteb Cimmiaity priw of *2BO ! to S. T. Barbee, conononity lender. Mrs. Margaret MdLamb. leader of the fYkir.flißrtp GmmmmHv; and j Wagdim Betts, leader ©f the Basaell Creek Common tty are receiving oertHWowHia for their mmrmunlties. Didn’t Seiieve Drank Would Mi The Trigger-He Did, Doubter Dies ! GASTONIA h mss was fst-1 ; ally shot Ssttirdtey during as sy-1 | r with a drinking cotnjmn-! 1 ion a few minutes after be told! the gunman hs didn't. beUeve he! would pull toe trigger. Officers charged J»k» Rainey.! 47, a Gsubov. County truck driver' with to® fatal shottog of Bill I Tata, about SO. of rum! Gaston '< L K. “la®" MW lasips m Pstn kgmi ii Mmlm i SMmiFffiLD - The sews that ; I* E. iHairt) Jcfcmtm, ‘who liar I served ae the Farm Agent of Johnefc® County for toe past Hf i teen years, and toe mm who v wlly put hams in the money for ths h> eas farmers, hay moved up higher on the hag, socked the community. | when itn&gz. known that he is re* i algning life post to take over as j state agent for the Western Dia s| trict, April J. || Tin- County Boaid ot Ccmsmiw | sionero accepted Johnson’s • j resignation v/ith regret end named iH. F. Pnhtter, assi.stenl Negro | j coMMtj’ agent of Bertie County for | . the j»*t thrav end a half years j to succeed him. WiUmim * Candidacy For- \ j Mayo r Sets A Precedent j i • • I I MOMBOE Will h&n ( iirat ««steß'od can MiMm for mayor in hiutary next monte* to; nrisesjy rior-teona, Swfeen T. WiSaJm, pr«te«femt rtf tele TThion Chaste® 'Of #4w 'iftsSslmm &»'» ’s?»* mik Art- S **as»esaft -'orcsd&wjtf ’PwUis, -isaa. M ®£ 'flßfcg -tee &r "te AisteJ is Wimm* Sp£P ■vm-i&tfi'm ■& m* i n ‘-fry-oi^n (%. i fa -40mmut •<• ttes tom* i gfpilte. 'J&fe v fes«is: ! i ' -iSMS '«8*8Slti«#88 Site p®tet S&* **»& RALEIGH, N. C. i County, j i They quoted R&tney ss relating j | tost, Tstc said, minutes before he j 'wan toot, "Jake, I don't believe! 1 you'll do it." | The wemptm tos a shotgun wfeteb rans.s pebee <Be teettvr U. S. Aatea sate tbaila «y hwd to hold off prMos’ mm “a fev week* &g&" when i they tried to him. Johnson plan* to S?gui fam new duties ms April 1 with he*dguar° (ers in Grwnßbotc. Hi?, dlsteiot embraces i 9 counties. He will noi move his family to Greensboro until afte” the completion of toe present school twftn. A 42-yaaT-old i,ativf of ftender County, Johnson completed high school At Pender Counts' Trahsbag! School in ISSJ3 snd rerrived s B. S. dejp-se in agriculture and defence from A and T Colls;;r- in Graen»- boro in mg. He hM also dons graduate study for two summer* jat A and T and one summer at j i Corneli University. tr'mmm.mp- on m , Vtftb ; €aroSto»’s Mletemm ‘fQttim&m mm* imte» «*« mim» tkm -mss, In that mm, teie angplitm mjtvey to Bi3fcMS3SS& ir? to a**,** Qs© wSfeaes of ten btg* fSeau a UnrtJh Carolina srateins? mbm>L ! Wm 'Miss, IgsspM 18: «a« 25*wM test mllWwpV». %«s mm m> tm'nvM ! is® w&so’ -zitp? "ftm 'fewaass fNf Uswe&aß tot&fcnt {a mm gtoi. Tbm *«®r* tt- j hm&M last nserstb and -mm ft Ui i 1 enMod? as fehsfi* ■sjotheßs-iit 'Chssr- * )3Nt»' •> PRICE !2«s IN N. ELSEWHERE ISe Auten said Ramey told him be and Tate “got. to drinking and lulling ’' He said he fired the gun one time to scare Tate. A second shot- struck Tate ta &h«? left chest. immmm. >W EARN BONUS MONEY } ... Plantation, Fan Cattle I Are Stolen BEAUFORT. 8. C Bis vrhilS) taen Tuesday fawd 18 month pris jon terms for -cp-ttle rustilin? find ttuee juveniles, two of whom are I colored f aoeQ two years pach in | Use state industrial school. gv»*fp was Indicted awe! j «saTicted Woods.’' m Cfeacrai i Srni&imp <7e«r* 'her'' of steal w* cattle from nl*T.talion »*»d Can m\ so Itcsisfor; { m«tii < | m'pr a two-year fx-HoA, The alleged leader of the rust.- ! hng rinc, Floyd Young. had his ■j trial ixwUwncci since im lawyer— KiWiWIW ON TAlrtl o Sidelights Os CIAA Tournament BT ALtXAtVTISS, BABSaSg. DtfRBAM The I4th annual C’IAA Tournament is now history, but it will not be soon forgotten. There were many incident* that will be cherished by many and some that, will be lamented by others Arrangem-aaf Committee Chair, man C, L, Smith most be glad ft (eaKTt&vm or rA«it si

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