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“Mad” Man Bursts Into Flames j-t '• -»*. map*** ... -:... *.•' »-■ am I<U . ... L. : IT * WM imO'lTl ' ivrn "VWAWJ.W''' /. ~ ** fra t i ! y ; 1 | I '' i 1 i I FIRST BAH) FOR tUM).~/Vf r -.„ fi Tun lie Griswold Paigr, tlr Miss jiurtip Fried-t Paige was dir first baby horn at St. A sues Hospital after midnight December 51. Shown on the lett is Dr. fames E. Thomas, attending physician and on the right is Miss Madetyn Sessomu, nurse who assisted Dt Thomas, The infant was born at 9:32 a m.. January 1. Mrs Paige is married to Ruffin Paige. (Staff Photo By Chas. R. Jonks). Raleigh’s Alphonse Vance Given High Elk Position ALTHONSO VAN ( f. Wheeler Mum On Trip To Africa DURHAM President John H. : Wheeler, of the Mechanics and Farmers Bank here, who became J the first of his race from this country to visit South Africa un der a leadership exchange pro- i gl am, has refused to comment on t vvbat. he observed and heard dur- | in;: ins recent inn abroad. Lasting for a month, th*- trip wa-. nnr of good will for the pll'-pOM nf improving rr-tation; hetweeu the two nations Mr V-'heeler raid ’ Fh'eryotir 1 met was extreme-!' courteous —erutremety kind to tiv in every respect i enjoyed U T a" a great deal wlpie 1 there ' 7 ■-trong lighter for Negro rlghtr. Mr Hlveeier Is a mein hrr iff 4>ir- Southern Ttegiorial f Mncl! Hi* ill? inslnjmeniai jj.s in ijttornei In forcing the f'UlVM’Olty c-f N f to open i»» doors in Nn | r n iindergradsj sies Mr Wheeler said “South Afcma j has tremendous economic pro* | poets anti with If. ft has many i problems which they must solve if i they are going so make process, eeonomicalfy ' He visited »r* African tribe, toured the Transvaal and inspeef erf irrigation pro.iiwt.** iri the area. ) p~ "’’CAROLINIAN ' -- w BUY FROM ,HEM - PAce t • .’1 Ywte Hirivste S<*>n> Mor.ua s Ld'h stone Vtatsons Rtstaurant Central Drug Store Community Florist Smith t<ol a O*! Company, ler 3 3- K M Tire Company I irsl C'itlrens Bank 4 Trust (n t ;iriprs. Enc. Macon's B.irhrr Shop IJmstead's Trsnsle! & Grocery Famous Bakery PAGE a Hudson-Belk Company t»«s Russos Hatter* & Cleaner* Mechanics & Farmers Bank ■John W. Winters 4 Company Page € Peroral Acceptance Corporation Rale'gh Seafood Company Davie Street Coin Laundromat Firestone Stores. Inc, PAGE t O’Neal Motors, Inr Consolidated Credit Corporation Weaver Brothers Auto Sales PAGE * Colonial Stores, Inc. Tayfor Radio & TV Senire R. 8 Quinn Farntture Company Modern Finance Company Aaese Realty Company # Alphonso Viutc-c vai, appointed Grand Di:.irict Deputy of tiic sth District of North Carolina U.iPU .! Elks ot the World Sunday in a i! commiN'iou by Grand Exulted ! Ruler. Ur. Robert 11. Johnson. At the time of ttie appoint* menl Mr. tam e was assist - to state President Si. But- Ur, llislriei l ive cotnprisrs ap pruMina tet.v nine lodges, I Act-'* m kjkdolll. ViiJ.lt'e WH ; IjiV' jitrd i;.tj|i r ut lit.y hod,ye [; No, Vi f. Raleigh, from 1040 to if* i j 57. Foi the past two year;-, he hat j been Viee-CViief Antler ot Baxter J Council No- 1 27. Tin* Council ts I j comport d of Past Exalted Rul ; crs. Ruling 4 ant-ex trrins of of ■ j flee tis Exalted Staler of the I nirn.s were made, including I remodeling oi file present Elks Home on East Davie Street | anil equipment, j The |i;r:,i'i;l Elks. Home has a . .. .. * i(oMiM!i n on i\\<;r i) He also visited the largest eitru , farm in the world in order to stu | dy working conditions and hotn U'OXriNtlKC on i*ai.i; •> State News Brief lOk MU fiS' D\7 C'l M WIATION RAI EIGH-I’he lota Chapter ot the Phi Beta .Sigma Fraternity. !nc in eonnjunction with the Eta Sigma Chapter wilt sponsor a Founders’ Day Celebration in ti-.e University Church at 5:30 P M ; Sunday. January 10 The. speaker l for the occasion will be Attorney I Terse W Lewis of Washington, D IC. Lew,is is currently president of thr National Pipbucp Corporation, a busineiis which under-v rites mall businesses. Lewis aiso is s chitrfri mem I (CONTINUED ON P/UUE 2) ,Nt.i«i.*a((j Ctnifet wi,.ru Comjrane ! i’At-E a A-i P kverj falwres. Di, *,i-**? Watch Nkop kflrd's o Haietqh ! Washington Terrace Apartments, Inc Mi L.co'l ft W ilson Cio;hlr,g i’AGK 10 Rloot,worth Btr**c< Tourls* Horn* j Htrtgrwa Optlrmns i ' aro.ina Builders, Inc t avencss Insurance Company I i lil' Bottling Company Dill >0 Motor Finance Company Watson's .Seafood ft. Poiiitrv to. Hankers Fire Insurance Company Warner Memorials The Pepsi-Cola Bo;tltng Company PAGE II Arnold! Jacobs' Vogue Dunn's Esso Servk-enter Goodman s Cadies Shop Raleigh Funeral Home lerome's Toiirlrt Home Speody tVash PAGE IS Ambassador Theatre PAGF 16 Raietyn Savings & Loan Asaocialioti Amburn Pontiac Company Hateigb Paint & V7allpapcr Co. Odom Cut Rate ciothtng (Hunt Gessera! Tire Ccmpnny 60 Workers \LaidOff; One i Day’s Notice The Raleigh I.nundry is closed , ; aft 11 more than .’it) years us opera lions here. Owner-operator C . C Teague i»a a been charged by at least five 'of the former employee.? with treating t item unfairly as they 1 were laid off with but one day s : nulice. East Thursday, Tragur an nouneed that hr was closing up fur good. !hr hp« mini titiim iviigr law was riled by him as (hr reason. Tile law rr | ((ilirrs a minimum salary of 7.", rents pr? hour fur earb rtt« i | employee Charle- Ha y J wood. 61. of 3'-’! 1 S. Haywood Vt. I-a ' d he ho d | v, o r k c d for i Tea mi e fui VO \ rat -■ All Itay • w o o (1 told T’i, CAROI INI AN T u e s d ay j that some o! the v. Pile truck j [trivets knew ') j bout the closin.i but were not worried a they i could f'Yure pm pluvinent else- HAYWOOD I Wiirie 1 la.'wood averaged S3O pr, , j week st the laundry He wft-. at ex i i act man, handling wet bun dles of laundry between the ivash -1 ci> and other machine;-, i I worked about nine hours eaiT* i day for five and a half days nci i .u“'k." Haywood said, j Mr- Elorinc Whitaker. 807 Man- ly Street, wi t h 13 .tears of spr ier wi t h the oitipanv, stud ter average sal icy was sl7 73 ><-r week. Si-, i oi'ked approx i islet.' 36 hours ach week Mrs Whitaker reeciv d S 3 for each 'vatch of 100 :ii-t. she iron- -1 t / SL 4 5 ■ •' vl. L..:.i.y -J. W,s. \ . H; i .- i\ l.i! <d. the Wifi of Dr aeon Joseph Whitaker of the Fayetteville St Rapti. t C '.urch here, Mrs Whiia-. kcr is 'veil-known in religious and I civic circles in the city. Her fam- , | ijv wa.- named Raleigh's “Family I . 1 ol ihe Year' several years ago i Most of the laundry's workers i wore colored wont n. Their aver- . age wages v et o 40 cents per hour Other perrons commenting on j the snutdown were. Mrs. Nellie- i it tivnM i.o on I’W-i: Z) Airport? \ Capitol Scenes RICHMOND, Vy A group of a- , bout 3.700 Negroes rang, prayed, j and marched in protest against the ' ''losing oi twenty - one public ! ehools in Virginia last Saturday. ; f!*» group urged Gov. J. Lindsay ; AJinond in a resolution to use his emergency po« era to reopen th* ■■*•l loots in Prince Edvard County . i The principal speech was deliv ■ j ered by Dr Martin Luther King : Jr . leader of the Montgomery, A.la ] bus boycott He told tne group net to ''sell thr-ir birthright of freedom for a mess of segregated pottage "Tlie hour Is late.” he said "Flic clock of destiny Is tick •CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 I —JL U. •-: <y:-$ : -v^ 1 F ' ■ • • \y| TO SPARK VOTING —| I Professor W. C. Chance, former ] principal of the W. C. Chance Nigh School, Parmefe, is now traveling to various cities in the | eastern section of the state in j connection with the registering and voting of Negroes. He will !be heard in public meetings. j Chance s aid; "As far as. 1960 is | concerned, it looks like it wifi be one of our biggest years as far as the potential Negro vote, is concerned." .Montgomery, who bad worked for !'■’ years; Mrs. Bernice Smith, with 7i years of tenure; Miss Isabel! Glenn, an employee for the pa- 1 7 years; and James Ohisloin, wdm had spent 30 years at the laundry His weekly salary was S4O. Several of the employees have obtained other jobs. Man Point# Finffot* -1 1 1 Vifot Maims Spouse s Face? Kerosene Poured On Angry Man t: HARLOT! K An i Ide | ; . ~.ae in flame of anger because ot an argument uvei selecting television P'Ograms literally bin t into flames and dud Sunday ot huni-s alter kcm.-cm had been l.lirou n on Mini aI id lit According to police report?. Wil liam A. Taylor. 67 \> -e v ate!':. •ug television in bed when he dis agreed with a group of te-'iisgei-f, on which program to watch. They threw kerosene on him and .jt afire, Gus 3’:irker. )S, s:hS Theo dore (Jill, 17, were originally charged with arson and maim ing but the charges were ex pected to be changed to imir drr. Clarence McCullough. Hi. was charged »•- an acessorv. Taylor hied in (food Samai hari Hospital where lie had been in very critical condition since Sr*t ( CONTTNUI'-D ON I* AOK -f) Scbsol Bd. T;!d Local Pupil Needs Tin Raleigh • School Board met Tuesday and heard three colored re-id* up. outline a plan for meet ing the needs of the growing school population m Shir area. The trio said a purvey ha m riieaiod that the city’s Negro relioolf wilt need a minimum of 31 to 3$ new- ■•(.■* rooms, within the novt five years ft war estimated that the .student enrollment will increase by 936 students during that period by the committee E. t. Raiford. executive secre tary of the Bioodv orth Street YW CA. A E Brown, retired insurance executive, and currently a busi nessman, and Car! DeVane pro fessor at Shaw University, "ere member?, of the commiHoe A new school was asked fo r fn the Bilt.more Hill;- - R'vehester Heights section Ofh e r improvement* re onested were: Thompson, moil «*r»»l*e«l fsietlHies. ineßsdtng new and laeget- cafeteria: O berlin. n omen's loonge and new auditorium: Mary Phil lips, cafeteria and jaeger audi (CONfTtNtjrit ON PACiV 2> Ex-ligon Principal Promoted GARY, Tid.-Dr. William Wat son, former principal of the J. W. Ligon Junior-Senior High School Raleigh, N. C,, has been promoted to principal of Froebel School nere He was assistant principal of the Rooifevelt School until this ad vancement. Dr. Watson, 46, whs the first principal of the tpolil -million dollar Rale*gh school. Hi be came principal in Hlisi. when the facility was built, and rp nmined tor two yea?*. He «»** iC'OKTr.tNIiKD ON PAG* D e THE COROLINIAN w m —■ | N. rth Carolina’s Leading Weekly VOL 19. NO. i 1 (Virginia A aid Sioiiiii Carolina: 3,000 IN 2 PROTEST MARCHES «£• Woman, Unable To Swallow For 29 Years, Is Now Cured | NEW YORK <ANT' Medical| ■ circk's thioughont the country ! were .nskounrif d this week to learn ; that, a woman. 50 years old. who ; bad bu n unable to .swallow any i food or liquid for 2W years, was! i released from Montefiore Hospital i j and t blc to eat and drink normal -1 i ly. after -x series of surgical opera - 1 SPARKS NATIONAL SESSfON —7 hurgood Marshall, center, hard fighting NAACP attorney, was one of the keynote j speakers at the 4 bth annual Grand , Conclave of the Omega Psi ! Phi Fraternity held in New York City, December 27-30. He talk | with Bishop Edgar ,4. Love, Baltimore, Md.. one of the iratern I ity's founders and Carl A. Ear lea, right. Los Angeles, Calif, grand j counselor'. ! RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 1959 | (.tons performed by Monu fiore I surg'-ow- The now lumoijs put-PT-t, who thanked God for her release dur ing the Holiday •'•Season, is Mr.* i Virginia Dixon ol New York CiL i who v ns admitted to tire hospital | about three months ago For yc«?rs, her nitty ni»^»o ol DKiirishng her body way by chewing food and -.pilnns it > into a funnel con,in*!,-,! (<» » rubber tithe inserted into her stomach. XU ALLOWS LY f At '« IHENTAMA Her conditiop resulted from an accident- when site was 21 in w hich i she accidentally swallowed lye. ! and caused a complete obstmo j (ton ot her esophagus vety/ high in j her neck tusi. below the Pliarynx j ■Rhe h id been told by many doctors! over tiie years that- no operation! could be performed wheh. would enable her to swallow owing to the fact ii'a-1, the obstruction was too hielt In the etjphagus, She came to Montofforc a-- the result of reading a ncwNiwper account e j bout a patient who had bad a “re i versed gastric tube” operation A Monteflore sorgeoe (Or i iii-rny ffeimlcht ttperefed on her about weeks ago. He j constructed a reversed gastric | tube, bringing the open end of the tube out in the neck be ! neat It the ankle of the jaw j rCONTCNUED ON PAGE 2> Institute Os Reijgof? || Here Soon ; Six outitandiug moulders as weli! I as observers of public opinion wit!! feature the 21st annua! Institute! [ of itotigion series sponsored by the i United Church on six consecutive Monday nights beginning January 1 18. “Shaping (he Mind of Our H Times" is the general theme for this year's program. The head of the nation's overseas propaganda agency will open Hie Institute, and on subse i CON TIN'LTD ON PA«* T» Wife Out On Bend;Hubby St : !S Critical A- pokf-sman at five Wake Cuun , l.v .Jail Tuesday night loin The CA j ROLINtAN lii a t Mr;;. AT■■ 11 n>«» ! I ’nitre of Rt -1. Raleigh, had been I rr-lea.M'd from jaj| q;i t;;oh bond in eonneetion with (ho "1 ioo*. i• • of her husband the man 'ar .oI irt for temple 3nd the bullet sna . ;o-| under hi right wye !Marse!!ers. p.-arce, 33, fold V'a’.e County depiltje;. that 111:' (.'Syr-,., old wife shot him Irt.f weekend Whether Pea err ".ill j... an c\t could not be ascertained at pee r tun.’. Hr was tiaiti to he in eritteal condition ut Veteran’s Itoepil al. Durham, I ridav. but « tetr llhonr. rictt therr i'iir\rt:n j nifrlii turned up (hr sfiiement fliif Mir ntjii ns. not a patient | there. •t on rtNt 11» on r.M.i <) Patterson T 3 Haleigh January 11 Dr PrrderK'k Douglas ratin’ •on, piaident, Phelps-Stoke; Pund. New Vork City, will i.perk at. MiiiW University on Monday. •Ptnu.nA !! at, 10.00 a.m in i (im’nii at Auditorium. A’, found r o< the United Negro ] Collie Kimd. the nat ion’s first j education chest, w hich w.u> entab ! I.sf.ed in 1944, Di Patternm bn; iCONTIM tli HK »*sr,r 2| ' ~' s wWfc~' JSsr ■HHfipK ||| uHi i '• 1 fry; .*|jr 'SIBipBg3MSSE» JftjlMiyStg; i " M |ss?«3lg|j|| r*s£' ' "' : " - sf ' -hljfefc ggk -Jlfe : |sßfpjfe r I||ll DR. r. t). PATTERSON J. W„ Enton Recuperates .!. W Eaton, prncinal of the | Washington Junior High School ; • hero, is recuperating at Duke j Hospital, Durham. Mrs. Eaton j •'elated to The CAROLINIAN. | Mr. Eaton, who reside* at 133 j S. Ttrboro Street, was admit- :j ted in Duke on Tuesday, De* eember W He is expected ,t« be ! released sogftetim» next Week. ! < PRICE 15c
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