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2 ,’EEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1359 im BAPTIST ! WOMEN TO CITY FOR CONFAB (CONTINUED FROM PAGE t) lion Other personalities are. Fev. F M. Pitts, pastor, Shiloh Baptist Church. Winston-Sa lem; Kelly Alexander, Char lotte, i board «f directors. NA ACP). Mrs. W K. McGee, pre sident, Woman's 51lssionary Union of North Carolina. Win ston-Salem; Mrs Minnie C. Ly on, returned Missionary to As ; rica. Durham; Dr. William R. Strassnt-r. president of Shaw | University. The meetings are open to the I public. ex-union - PREX Y TO SEEK AID h (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) I NAACP in New York and let them I take it from there." The School Board contends that Williams failed to do what the Board asked. Monroe School Superintendent TV. R. I Kirkman said Williams did not I get the reassignment applica tions back to the Board before the required 50-day appeal period expired. Furthermore, he did not attach | transcripts to The applications. Wil- E hams explained that, he could not I locate the principal and that the I Board members "were in a better I pbsition to get the transcripts than I 1 was" 1 Ke charged that the Board was ■ using "a tactic to get around a 1 transfer " The NAACP demoted 'Williams I as head of the Union County chap- S ter because of statements advocat- Ime that Negroes “meet violence I with violence" m the South Stats Briefs fCONTINUED FRPM PAGE 1) present for the occas.or. Mis Burroughs is the daugh ter of Mrs Brown and is the I former Mtss Geraldine Harris of Raleigh. She taught in a special school for children of V S military service men In Germany up to a short time be fore the baby was horn. Her husband is a first lieutenant, in the missile division of the serv - Brown, wife of A E. Brown Prominent Raleigh citizen left Ra leigh or June 22 for a European tour along wth , Mrs. Lucy F James of N R ate Street. ARSENIC KILLS TWO INFANTS GOLDSBORO Police were i trying to learn Saturday how ar senic got into canned milk fed two infants that died within 24 hours of each other Sheriff Jessy Hinson reported Friday the Federal Pure Foods and 1 Drug Administration found traces J of arsenic ,n camples of milk giv- j er. Daniel Cole- five-months, and bis cousin. E hard, one-month, the right they died Investigators reported a "very high" content of arsenic in the HIDE-SEEK ESCAPE TRY THWARTED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE It seventh try for freedom. T. W. Robeson prison camp superinten dent. said Hayes probably would be charged with attempted prison break, REDEVELOPMENT OF A HARLEM STREET TALKED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE !> 000 persons and a potential buvmg power of more than one-harf bil lion dollars Among the specific proposals Are. An elevated expressway on 127th Street connecting the Pranklin D Roosevelt Drive on the Ea-t River THE CAROLINIAN ‘Covering the Carolina*" Published b- the Carolinian Publishing Company 618 East Martin Street Raleigh. N. C (Eric red as Second Clas: Matter Apr!! e 1940. at the Post Office tn Ral'.Bd. North Carolina, under Uia Act of March. 1573). ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Month* I Cue Year - ~ WW , Payab'e In Advance. Address all com munications and make checks and | money orders payable to THE CARO- \ UNIAU Interstate United Newspaper*. Inc.. 6-': Fifth Avenue New York 17. N v National Advertising Representative lahd member of the Associated Ncero Press and the United Press Photo Service P. R. JERVAY. Publisher The Publisher ts not. responsible for ■the return of unsolicited news ole- j tures or advertising copy unless oa.i --!essa'-Y postage secompnruef the coov | Opinions expressed by columnists [this newspaper do not necessarily ; Ire-present the policy of ‘his oaper Church Bonus Honey Rules All purchase slips or receipts presented to roar church must come from stores advertising in the CAROLINIAN _ . Each mi carries s date in the Bonus Money period Purchase* eilgiol* must come from the store during the week the "ad" appear-- No purchase slips representing a business should he submitted. A.l .oceipis must come from Individual ourcher.es All churches in Raleigh and Wake County are eligible. All purchase slips must bear the name of the store from which the pur ehnse w&a m&dfi. AJJ enchase slips shoultf be submitted in the name of t.b* church: ano should be In the office of the CAROLINIAN the Monday foil owing close of order that umailer churches may have an eouai opportunity to share tn the Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient: No church of ever S9C members will s ». awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, se ahouifl s church of 300 or more members receive Ist Bonus Money after the first period It would have to wait until tha third Bonus period to be presented lit award again except where n church na» 200 or less. member*, then it could win top Bonus awards consecutively However, this does not mean that second and third awards cannot be sought consecutively Consequently every church group has ‘he opportunity to seeme an award every netted No purchase of over JBHO from any one merchant tiarin* a week can t»* e ° a Xhere ts a ceiling of *SS per person t week for grocery porchases. in the event of the same amount of purchases by more than cite entry. Ota award will be divided Weekly purchase totals should he shown on each packet and total placet* on the outside of the envelope carrvlnt ths period's entry along with name and address. Bonus money earners will be announced lj> the issue following the rinsing ’* *»t| h ehtr!*s remain the property of the CAROLINIAN ijt tallying is hb»i when the names of the Bonus Money earners are an aounced in The « AROI.IMAN. and no responsibility is accepted by this newt- Mp-as that point Xo rccY-iptn from bank* will b* ett&fttdrreU. except payment op mortgftf**. , and the West Sdie Highway of) the 1 Hudson River The conversion of 125th Street Ito a landscaped mall with trees 1 I and grass, and with traffic other j than local conveyances prohibited. The construction of a civic audi torium. a community college, mu- j scums, libraries, theaters, schools, i a heliport water sports facilities, a television center, office build ings, hotels, motels, a convention j 1 hall and an exhibition building. { The rebuilding and expansion of j ! the New’ York Central Railroad j station on 125thStret as a major ! terminal. The building of a modern shop ping center to replace existing fa cilities along 125th Street. The closing of several streets to traffic to permit the construction of precestrian centers as well as commercial, civic, and cultural sites. The NYU study sugested the cre ation of a commercial and civic core as the hub of a revitalized ! residential community, whi c b j would include sufficient open | space for recreation and other pur | poses and provisions for balanced ■ community growth. As a business | district, the redeveloped area ! would serve upper Manhattan, the ■ Bronx, and other adjacent areas. ! as well as Harlem. ACCUSE FOUR PLAINTIFFS IN SC GOLF CASE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) , course because of their race The city, in its reply to the ! court, said the men had not ex- j i haus.eo the remedies available in : j state courts and charged them of j 1 : not acting in good faith The city i mainlined that the case was. i purelv a local matter not. within j 1 i the jurisdiction of the Federal j Court KIDS PULLED DOWN FOUR CITY BLOCKS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Head. 10. of 343 Keifer Court, Ak ron, Ohio, and Diane. Williams. 11. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter j Williams of Greensboro The Head girl "-as visiting her aunt | and uncle Mr and Mrs Walter Coleman of Greensboro. Donald Cook. 12. an eyewit- j ness, told officers the, girls went wading in thp stream which runs past a city play ground The white Siov said they "seemed to fall down" and the current swept them away. ’t .1 i / * ENGAGEMENT REVEALED —Miss Mary Helen Bcbnam of East Orange, N. J., shown above is the daughter of Mrs. Edith H Johnson of Raleigh Her engage ment to Joseph Jackson, son of Mrs. Nancy Jackson and the late I N. Jackson of Montclair, N. J.. is announced by her mother. The wedding will take place August SO. COSIEST -1 M ntsal chapter of the Civella Beau ty College sponsored a baby I contest, Sunday, July 86, at 4 p. I m„ at the Chavis Heights Recre ation Center, The first prize was awarded to Little Miss Jennie Mae Scott, above according to Mrs. Mary F. Lane, chapter re ; porter. DAIRY SHOW WINNERS —Twenty-nine top quality dairy animals were shown by 4-H and NFA boys and girls from Wake and Johnston Counties at the Seventh Annual Show here last Thursday. Top winners were (left to right): Herbert Sneed, Jr., of Fuquay Springs. Route 1, SHOWMANSHIP: Benjamin Newkirk of Raleigh. Route 2, BEST FITTED; Howard Hood, Yarina, Route 1, RESERVE CHAMPION; Curdell Jones of Cary, Route 1, GRAND CHAMPION. BIRTHDAY PARTY— a very eolm-ful birthday bar,., was held las! Saturday at 4 O.au. , . .a:-, in honor of Miss Phyllisfine Y. Banks, and given b> her mother. Miss Ophelia < ha' is. Pbyllistlne is shown in center of front row. One of her gifts included a Princess ring from her mother. Fifty-seven children were present to help her celebrate her 12th birthday. NAACP Gets Bill For Testing Virginia's Segregation Laws ' RICHMOND Va —(ANP)—The NAACP last, week received a bill totaling $3,063.66 from the U S. Supreme Court for court costs for losing its challenge of three of Virginia's so-called "ant-NAACP laws." When the NAACP lost its case in the mgh court, it automatical!-- Dr. George M* Johnson: few Civil Rights j Head To Brazil WASHINGTON—Dr George M. Johnson, who w’as sworn in by President Eisenhower recently as the newest member of the Commis sion on Civil Rights, departed with Mrs Johnson today for Rio de Ja neiro. to conduct research into the current legal, education, and voting aspects of racial relations in Brazil. Dr. Johnson, who will be travel ing under the auspices of the Rock efeller Foundation, has received a General Education Board grant for research at the Georgetown Uni versity Law Center. The first stage of this project, will take him and Mrs. Johnson on a three-week tour ISAAC? Asks Gov. Rockefeller Ti Refuse Willie Reid Action The bodies were recovered by the fire department's rescue squad FIVE DEAD AFTER 2-CAR COLLISION (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 ,T Williamson, was killed Saturday when struck by a car just outside the Aiken city limits Geaorge E Small. 2' was killed two miles north of Kershaw when his, automobile went out of control on Highway 801 and overturned in a field Small was the only oc cupant of the car at the time of the accident “CRIP” WATSON HELD HERE ON ‘BOOZE’ CHARGE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Trial is set for July 30 in City Court on a charge of il legal transportation. Watson attended high school with Officer Dave and gradu ated from Washington High School. He is hclicved to be a student at St. Augustine's College now, YOL r TH~ROBSHIS MOTHER, GIVEN FOUR YEARS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Judge Edwin M. Stanley re voked the probation in federal court after probation officers testified he broke the parole by taking money out of his mother’s purse. David E Matthews, IS, of Win ston-Salem. also on five years pro bation for a postal violation, was sentenced to spend five years in a federal training school for boys Testimony showed he and four others attacked an elderly man on a Winston-Salem street July 5 and robbed him of $2 Matthews originally was con victed of stealing a 3*15 check and $5 in cash from letters addressed to others. i became responsible for the costs ■ * incurred by the winner-m this case i | the state of Virginia Os the total | bill. 52.370 13 was for printing the j i record of the case and $69.3.48 for j | expenses of the Supreme Court | i clerk. The NAACP had challenged the | 1 const:iuGor.an'y of three of the 1 -of Brazil, which m addition to Pie i de Janeiro, may include Sao Paulo " i Brasilia. Recife and Salvador, j Dr. Frank J. Dugan, dean of : I Georgetown University's graduate j ; school of l|w, says Dr. Johnson is ; ; making a pilot stud;- of the role of j I law’- in race relations in western ! civilization. The new Commissioner, who was | dean of the Howard University j Law Schoii for 12 years, served as director of the Office of Laws, Plans and Research for the Com mission on Civil Rights ur> *o the i time be was sworn in by the Pres ! ident. NEW YORK ■ ANP' The \ NAACP last week railed upon ! Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to exer | cise every possible executive I means to prevent the extradition of ! Willie Reid to Florida.” I I Without the benefit of legal j counsel Reid was sentenced to Lake County, Fla (o 15 years or, j the chain gang for an offense ! which under normal leyal proced ure. would have brought a far less or sentence The usual indignities and brutalities meted out to Negro cha i n gang prisoners were multiplied against Reid—par ticularly incarceration in the "sweat box" after be had been compelled to be awitness in an investigating of corrupt ion among chain gang guards Escaping, Reid made his w«y to i New York, where he obtained i Joseph Kay Constant Buried At : iount Hope Cemetery Here Funeral services were conduct ed from the Saint. Ambrose Epis copal Church, Tuesday, at, 130 p m. for Joseph Kay Constant, 33, of 315 Hmithfield St., who suc cumbed Friday at Veterans' Hos pital, Durham, of a cerebral hem orrhage Officiating was Father Matthew Jones. Interment followed in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mr. Constant, who was stricken Thursday night, was a product of the Raleigh public schools and at tended West Virginia State Col lege. Institute, W, Va. He was a well-known figure in this area At the time of his death he was employed by the North Carolina Banking Commission Constant served in the U. S. Navy during World War II Survivors include his wife. Mrs., Thannie Pridgen Constant: one' son, Joseph, Jr.: one daughter,| j Elizabeth; his mother. Mrs. Eliz-i I a.beth Otey Constant, all of Ra- I leigh three brothers, Loon and ! Francis Constant both of Phils-j jdelphis. Pa . and Henry Otey | ‘Constant of Chicago, 111. - live law’s passed by the Virginia i legislature in 1956 In a 6-3 decis ion June 3. the high court decreed ! that (he challenge should have ! been made in state courts before i federal courts were asked for a ! ruling Earlier, a special three | judge federal court had ruled in a 1 2-1 .decision that the three laws j were unconstitutional Two of th“ three laws involved I require organizations engaging m | racial litigation or collecting fund' j for such purposes to register with | the state and disclose their mem bership lists The third law- -rede ! fines the acts of barratry—the of* i sense of-stirring up litigation. Jackie Robinson Aids Kenya 'j NEW YORK (ANP' The i Kenya Scholarship Committee has ; been founded by Jackie Robinson | former Brooklyn Dodgers baseball star, to sponsor a college educa- I tion in the U S for two Kenya ! students. ! Robinson, who will head the j scholarship eommitee, said the ! college training wouid begin next September. Selection of students and colleges to which they will attend will he made by Tom Mbo ya, general secretary, Kenya Fed i eration of Labor. The idea of the scholarship unit evolved during talks between iMboya and Robinson when the | Keyan visited the U. S. earlier this i yea:- He returned to Nairobi, Ken ! ya last May. J Robinson, now vice president, | Chock Full O' Nuts Corporation, i stated it would cost s£.ooo annual i ly for each student's tuition fees, j board and lodging. He said the | costs to transport students would i be provided by Mboya' sgroup | . _ j steady employment and, as voiun- I tartly testified by his empolyer ' was a useful and 'aw-abiding citi zen "Reid is presently in a New York jail awaiting extradition, if his final and pending recourse ap ' pea! to the U. S Supreme Court is denied," the NAACP resolution, unanimously adopted, said "His extradition to Florida would mean not only a return to the cruel and unusual pun ish ; ments, utilized on chain gangs, but might, well cost him his life be j cause of the well-known vindic ! tiveness and ruthlessness of many I law enforcement officials in the deep south.” ‘ JQSEJ'H KA»’ CoNb. ♦ A.> I Five Indian Officials Turned Away From Maryland Beaches Because Os Their Complexions WASHINGTON (ANP> Five ( Indians, of whom three are mem- ] hers of their country's official mis sion to the United States, have been denied admission to Beverly and Mayo Beaches on Chesapeake I Bay. Mandev Singh told reporters, “It was a very unpleasant experience. I had never realized before that i foreigners could be treated this i way only 30 miles from Washing i ton.” Ironically enough, two of the In- Liberians Turn Out For Sekou Toure, K. Nkrumah MONROVIA ;ANPi Large ! crowds gathered early last week to welcome the arrivals of Presi- 1 dent Sekou Toure of Guinea and i his Prime Minister Kwame i Nkrumah suite, followed the next 1 day by of Guinea with his retinue, i The two African heads of state are in the country to confer with President William V. S. Tubman i on the unity oi the African con- < tirsent as a whole, west Africa in j particular, and the projected atom I < bomb tests by France :n the Sa- j 1 hat-3 desert. The conference between the A!- j vican “Big Three," is expected to | have more important consequences j -han the two previous pan-African ionferenres in Africa, Fpr ohe ihing. the three leaders of com pletely sovereign countries are ex pected to solve problems which were touched upon during the Ac cra conference' Exactly what the problems will be is a closely-guarded secret, but j it is felt that the Algerian ques- i Hon will be raised, as a result of the "He facto" recognition of the : Provisional Government of the Al- j Henderson News BY MRS. GENEVA B WILLIAMS 318 Pearl Street HENDERSON - Dr. John R. j Dun gee of 437 w Rockspring St., pastor of the Cotton Memorial United Presbyterian Church, has been convalescing at Jubilee Hos pital for a few days. He is recov mine nicely and evCrvne is hap py. M v . John Fleming of Eaton St. died Saturday morning. He was one oi the elder residents of this sentation of keys Mrs. Williams was made by Mr. Winmore Weber, architect. A prayer of dedication was offered along with the dedicatory hymn. The dedicatory sermon was de livered by Dr William H. Brown lee. professor of New Testament. Duke University. Divinity School. Durham. A new club has started in Hen derson under the management of Mr. Matthew Durham. For the opening, Mr. Forty gave a delight ful birthday party which was enjoyed. He is a well-known Hen derson citizen and also an Elk. The name of the club is The Ei Morrocco and it is located on Andrew's Avenue in the Florist 1 Budding Open House is being ob i served now' and everyone is in i vited to attend. Mrs. Catherine Daniel, who has j been vacationing in Long Island. N. Y of 338 Hamilton St,, Hen derson. has returned home with' her children and grandchildren SENTENCE WHITES WHO DINED IN NEGOR CAFE COLUMBUS. Miss. 'ANT?) James F Bailey and R W Brad shaw-. two white men who "sought ' service" in a Negro case, werA sentenced by Justice of the Peace M. C. Edwards for violating the lawr Bailey drew three months in the Lowndes county penal farm and a SIOO fine for -disturbing the j peace He also received a six ! months sentence and a $250 fiiTe i for trespassing. Bradshaw received 30 days and SIOO ir. fine for trespassing. cartTof THANKS The family of the late Josech Kav ! Constant wishes to express its most grateful eop'-eoistion for your many kind expressions of sympathy during ! his illness and death. WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms, living? room, kitchen i and oath. Stove, refrigerator neater, water furnished. $47.00 Apply in person Tel. TE 8-1102 j life bwWMMij r O M P A N T I 1 « I diins, now familiar with the triat j ment accorded to Negroes An such occasions, were recently guests at the wedding of ihe daughter of U. S. Attorney-General William P. Rogers. One of the beaches. Beverly Beach, recently refused admission to a Chinese college professor and his family. Edgar Kalb, owner of the Bever ly Beach, had flatly staled that beach was restricted to members of the white race. gerian Republic by Ghana In addition, it is expected that Dr Nkruma will seek ar. agree ment on the nature and future of the "African personality” which he has been trying t,o attract Africa opinion since April, 1958. Another thing, it is expected that the declaration of the Ghana-Gui nea union, made last November — designed to fonts the nucleus of a United States of Africa—will take concrete steps toward attracting other African nations into the fold. Although Nigeria is definitely .op posed to it, Liberia through Presi dent Tubman has described the conception as “utopian " Deaths AIR MARK: HOPKINS Mr. Mark Hopkins, a native of Wake County, died on Wednesday. July 22, in Washington, D. C Fun eral services were conducted on Sunday from the Mt Pleasant Bap tist Church in Neuse, N. C. of which Mr Hopkins was a member. Burial took place in the church Pewetery. Mr. Hopkins is survived by his wife. Mrs Mattie Hopkins (nee Wiggins); four sons: Leotis, Louis. Lattis. and Thomas of Washington D. C ; twh daughters: Mrs. Susie McKoy of Baltimore Md : and Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Neust; seven teen grandchildren, two great grandchildren end a host of rela tives and friends In 1954. about 58 per cent of North Carolina was in farm lands. Agriculture is the biggAst single user of petroleum products. ffiutfflopies c w* M IF YOU'RE SO rich) WHY AREN'T c —*' Gwrrve*f**i j SAVE EVERY DAY AT HORTON’S The following prices effective thru Aug. 5 Chuck Steak or Roast Lb. 45» mi«—Trrr.BiwTTi-rTiiiimuii■ a nwirt *n rrh-Tii " ■ 1 Smoked I Fresh Ground 4A a* t Swmgt lb. ! Beef lb. TpG ; Crown Salad _ ! Thkk Fst - Dressing ©» JI C i Back ' " ? ' lbs 'o6 j Fresh Pork Spare Ribs Lb. 23s | ■niiunmnirwuniii'TmnnTriM him mm imr nrimii mr ir r Pure pf| Large Tide Washing 45 dj j Lard . .... 4-lb. pkg. p «* d,!r P k * S 0 < Fresh Pork Neok Pie Tails or • A A . Bones 2-lbs l s '**** l ' 2-lbs - i ntra-ig ii ■■■■i-iiimh min Fresh Park Picnics Lb. 33e Quality Toilet ft r> Fleecy Whit* •$ Tissue 4 Rolls Piw,ch lip Club or Rlli Ciassp * Baby Steaks lb. #BC ***** S for Open Friday Night Until 9 P.M. HORTON’S CASH STORE 14-15-17 S. Saunders St Dial TE 3-28 M Raleigh, N. C. Pharmaceutical Convention To Newark, N. J. NEWARK. N J—The Nation v Phamraceutica! Associatidn v ill hold its 13th Annual Convent’-- in Newark, 24, J.. August 4-5-6 a the Essex House Hotel. Delega ?t will attend from 24 states. T’.ut wear’s program will cohsist Os betr scientific and business papers. Tiv list of speakers includes person, from education. manufacturing banking, retail pharmacy and ! dustry Included in this list are t’m following persons: Dr. Louis D King, Assistant Dean, Rutgers University, College of Pharma cy; Mr. Michael lannarone, As sociate Professor. Biological Sciences and Dr. John L. Voigt. Pharmaceutical Extension Ser vice, Rutgers University; Dr Albert Doerschuk, Manager of Product Delevonraent. Dr. Hen ry Piersma. Director, Qualifv Control, and Dr. Victor Ca basso. Head Os the Virus Im munology Research Depart ment—all from Lederle Labor atories. On Thursday morning. August 6 there will be a special session on Business Management H Naylor Fitzhugh, of the Department of Business Administration. Howard University, will act as moderate. ! for a pHne! which will considsr 1 Merchandising by Mr. Charles R I Meyers. General Manager of th 2 - New Jersey Wholesale Drug Co Bales Promotion bv Mr Louis E Kazin. editor of DRUG TGPICS. Financial Planning by Mr Henr R. Peters, retail pharmacist, and Problems of Risk and Credit Man agement by Mr P N BerkOfeld* Assistant Cashier Os the National ! State Bank. Newark Wednesday. August t> wU’ b c spent touring Lederle Laboratories at Pearl River, New York, wher* a series of lectures will be pre sented by Lederle personnel Mr. Lawrence A Whipple. Pros ecutor of Hudson Count” and a former Commissioner of Terse City, will be the speaker for tb- Annual Banquet on Thursda - ?• = nine Sir Goodsell F. Waters pr*s- M°nt of the National Phsteu ceutical Association, h»? t»-,v tired phsrmarv in ter s *’ ci*' for more than thirtv years *>• was recently eWtcd president of its Northern New Branch «f the American rsv snaceutira! Association Lloyd H William? of TuNa O' lahoma. president-elect ” J a sume the office of presider’ *' conclusion of the 1959 meeting PATRONIZE mm ADVERT ! l
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