2 THE CAHSILIIWAIf V'F.KK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY !6 r 1959 Bishop Wright, Rev. Clarke To St. Augustine’s ‘Finals’ BISHOP WRIGHT RF.Y. CLARK LIGON NAMES MISS STEVENS COUNCIL HEAL) (COMiNUtn F'IU.M FA* F !) r i « ilirign”' s to help has con* into '*d uieatly to her succes;- Sh. is vice-president of the s udent Council this year. Some other of her arcomniish mrrts this year include win ning a (rip to the U. N. on ar> rsr'.av she «roe and being a member of the first place group in the science exhibit. She is a member of the cheer ing squad Irench Club, New Hon’'makers of America and the l . S. History Club. Betty i? a member of the St. Paul AME Church and us inter acted in a career in law or psy chology. The campaign efforts of the of fice teekers at Lnon g;r imo h gh gear last week at the convention held in the ;.ua.Loi iuni ». i nag i hearers and all the works All that; week speeches of promise were made by the nominees. Signs were plastered all over the school to really provide the atmosphere to stimulate student! pa. ..ieioation in the election Three nominees were in the running for each office. The nominees were selected from names submitted by the home ;ooms. Names commg up must, rer.'ive tne nomination. The candidates were formally confirmed it the convention. 3fi:s Anzella King, nutging •rCrr ary. introduced the can didates and cave their quali fications. 'f he enthused sup porters with their flags and placards waving for their par ticular candidate save further indication of the sincerity of the students. Great response was brought by the candidates by their "catchy” slogans and campaign speeches. Congratulatory remarks were THE CAROLINIAN “C ivenrtg th* C arolina*' Publisher b; the Carolinian Publishing Company SIR Past Martin street Raleigh. N. C. 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(CONTINUED FROM PA'■ F !) seeing her husband rushed to to? hospital, she returned to the car where the othe* woman was Hill lying on the sea' She 'aid she picked up a root and struck *h# woman with it. until she jumped out of the ear and ran j She is expemed to be tried in 1 C The warrants were based on art j affadavit filed in a Justice of the j Peace Court here by a White Clti- ! sens’ Council leader, Elmo Graves, which asked for the arrest of Ev ers and Wilkins under a law mak ing it a violation to conspire ie j overthrow or violate segregation I laws of the state by "force, threats of intimidation, violence or other wise” Several plain clothes deputies converged on the meetnig attended by more than 1,200 persons and were prepared to serve the war rants immediately after the meet ing. Meantime, however, other of ficials of t.he city and state heard about the warrants and persuaded the deputies to withdraw from the scene, after reporters and photo grapher? had gathered to witness the arrests. Hinds County Sheriff Albert Jones was out of town. Gov. J. P. Coleman said he was making a speech elsewhere and said he did not know of the warrants until later. One source said officials who were responsible for warrants being withdrawn were afraid Wil kins’ arrest would "stir up too much trouble when Mississippi already had enough at Pep larville” where FBI Agents are investigating the lynching of Mark Charles Parker. WOMEN’S CLUBS CONCLUDE 50TH NC CONVENTION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) keynote address for the convention scheduled to run May 14-13. Somp 500 women of North Caro lina and neighboring stales assem bled at the Darden Hi.:.h School cafeteria where delicious fo r *d was served to delegates who had reach ed a fervor through the theme— " Lifting as We Climb." Introduced by Miss Mae TV Holmes, superintendent of the State Training School for Girls at Kinston. the speaker. Mrs. Mason, addressed the group on the subject: “A Half Century Past—A New One Beginning." She then traced the united force that was responsible for the organization reaching half eentruy mark. “Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown. | burning with zeal, believed that ; Negro women united, beai ing t themselves with great dignity and purpose, could effectively and rapidly raise the status of Negro women to become more articulate and concerned citizens. The wo men of North Carolma felt b r i enthusiasm, collating sharply nnv areas of service and welfare point ed up to them by this great leader and humanitarian" declared Mrs Mason. To emphasize "the New Century Beginning." the speaker said That our present limes are “characteriz ed by the element of speed in every aspect of human existence in the advanced countries of th« Ewmm FOR THE BIGGEST Hmm-inDeal IN HISTORY ™ NO MQnEy B H DOWN f ■jfafoj :S w*Nw¥rw » Mg' # IHaL S On The Meter ||U lp£ S | ice Plan! gpflh ; llllii As Little As j j '’' © | [fUllp 25c A Bay 4N-S \ On Some Models! This Big 10.8 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator «ow Si ooßß ' FREE ONLY HK mmm 8 S JSff MIL ill Refrigerator Mt With Each Refrigerator! m Over 5 Years Old! Why Take Less? Get The Best and Bay FRIGIDAIRE! One Year Free Service! Five Years Warranty On the Unit! 24 Months to Fay! No Money Down On the Meter Ice Plan! Boy From Kress - - Pay Kress • - Serviced By Kress 4 Factory-Trained Servicemen wMBWaSK 102 Fayetteville St, VA 8-5592 Raleigh IWWiiliwßl. world.” ; Continuing. Mrs. Masor, dc riareii that "organization xurh as ours must deliberate and calculated programs to find the most gitted, talented and promising youngsters; these young people should form the hard core of prepared, hriliianl leader# of the future." As a final requisition, the spesk |e r urged the Negro women's orga i nizations to work to ex'end and i maintain an atmosphere and op j portunity for both races to come j together to generate good works i beneficial to all. No occasion must 1 be lost by default to Reason to i gether. study and w ork together I for the common advancement of j all " Mrs E M Spellman, president, emphasized that club women ’ can { not and must not lose sight of the 1 good tha* has been accomplished. : It is the duty of each of us to : join hands to combat in many ways the forces that overshadow I us." * VICTIM (IF LEPROSY IS A VETERAN (CONTINUED FROM PAl.i 1) since 1955. In the past 12 years about six cases have been disco ered. fche majority being former military personnel! who served in the Pa : cific. ATTY, MITCHELL FACING NATION’S HIGHEST COURT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) : cd voters .since the law was pass j cri. j The law requires every appli- I cant, to be able to read and write ' any section of the state constitu ' lion. ! Mitchell argued that registrars can give tougher tests to Negroes than to whites because the law contains "no standards whatso ever" for the examinations. He i said the state constitution con tains some words whose meaning I would be known only by lawyers. Mitchell is counsel for Mrs. Louise Lassiter, a Northamp ton County Negro who is chal lenging the -literacy test. She refused to take the test and was denied registration. She appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court After the North Caro lina Supreme Court held the test statute valid. A "Friend of the Court” brief submitted by Attorney Generai Malcolm B Seawell of North Car olina called the literacy test ”A very minimum considering the ed ucational facilities of the State.” ”11 is submitted that a demn ; cratic government depends upon , the education and mental aiert- j ness of its citizens,” the brief j said "It was not intended that! everyone should be reduced to the i lowest common denominator . . , ” j THREE WORKERS DIE AS CAR LOSES A RACE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) i it pulled onto the tracks without stopping. The 17-car Southern Railway freight train smashed in to the right side of the truck. The impact tossed Sherrill about 30 feet and Henderson about sis feet from the wreck age. The bodies landed in dit ches at the edge of the tracks. The truck, with Benton's body pinned inside, was dragged about 45 feet down the tracks by the engine. Reed said no inquest had been ; scheduled into the deaths. State Briefs j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE i) second place: and the title of Miss ' College City Temple ’’ From this she went to the state Elks’ Beau ty Contest in Dothan. Ala., where she won first place over 12 other i young ladies. She also won a trophy and | was crowned “Miss .Alabama.” For being most talented and most versatile she was aw arded her second trophy, and receiv ed th? third trophy after being crowned "Elks Queen.” Slip also won a, $1,500 all-experts* ' paid trip to Atlantic City, N. J . from Aug 25-31. to participate in , ihe Elks' national beauty contest. Miss Brown a graduate of the J. W Ligon Junior-Senior High 5 j School here, is the daughter of j Mrs. Geneva Brown, 821 E. Lenoir ; : Street. She was the first young lady to address a graduating class here. ' j first female student council presi : | dent., and also president, of the Na tional Honor Society, and captain j of Ligon's majorettes. FALL FROM TRUCK FATAL j CLINTON Mrs Molly Newton. ] 60. Rt. 1. Willard, was killed in | stantiy Monday when she fell from j a pickup truck at the driveway to | her home near here. Hubert S. Bland, 74. driver of ! the truck, told Sampson County j r Coroner Coleman Carter that the i woman and her husband were sit- ; . ting on the tailgate of the truck j , : when he slowed for the turn. He j , said the woman Jumped from the i ; truck, apparently thinking it had ' stopped She suffered a fractured skull. BRICK MASONS WIVES MEET METHOD The monthly meet- | ing of the Brick-a-!ett Social Club was held at the home of Mrs. Phil lip Alston. Method, recently. Mem bers present, were Mrs. O. G. Byrd, Mrs Jessie Grissom. Mrs Never- j rn Jeffries arid Mrs Raymortd j GORDON’S GIN _ $925 iIW // S%l! |jf 7 ijf! mjL IMS saiiwi snws tHswffli nw grain • » moo? • gsrdsn s mi sin co t GGS9IH—2 cols, x too lines (200 line#) North Carolina Smith, -Jr A beautiful center piece), of flower* was placed on the dtn-- ;og room table amidts a deltciou* repast which was enjoyed by all The next meeting will be held a? the home of Mrs Milton Geoige. .118 Fisher Street, flaleigh. Fridav. May 22. a! 7.30 p m. A’! tn*ntb«i j are asked to he present