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Students Reject Integration Proposal Ten-Vote Margin Supports Segregation At Assembly BY CHARI ES R. JONES North Carolina's Student Legis- j uture convened in Raleigh last ! uok. The thr '?-day session began i Iliursday and ended Saturday «v ih the defeat of a bill calling for an end to racial segregation in the si ate. It was introduced by the ip'eg at ion of Livingstone College. Salisbury. This bil! was passed by both chambers of the assembly Fri day. but a House and Senate compromise version. after heated discussion and two roll eails, was defeated 64 to 53, in a joint session Saturday. [jTirxiJ • II ’■ J Wt. Mil Sh/V l uivCLL) —Me dg a Evers, NAACP field secretary for Mississippi has been sen tenced to 30 days in jail and fin ed SIOO for csiling the unwar ranted conviction of a farmer a “mexckery of judicial just-ire." NAACP Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins vowed last week that the Ass'sdation will fight this case to the "highest court, if necessary, to see that mstice is done." Attorney Charged in Wreck Raleigh attorney Herman L. Tay lor was charged with failing to yield the right of way and making an improper turn Thursday in Cam eron Village after a young local man was severely injured in a mo tor scooter-automobile accident The injured man was iden (CONTtNl ED ON PACT. 2> Inquiring Reporter Beginning this week. The CAROLINIAN will carry s new ©r reactivated feature, “Inquir ing Reporter," located on page 16, This to a weekly column which presents current ques tions to local citizens. Answers, along with photos of those in terviewed will be used. j -■ -e-.-w-.-c «£ l REMOVING CROSS Leon Butler, aSr Louis, Mo fur rtltura dealer, holds 'he frame of the cross that « as burned on the lawn of his home last Wednesday rnght This was the latest in a series of events airted at harassing the Butler ramify after they moved into a white neighborhood about four weeks ago CUP I TELEPHOTO), HOUSING DISPUTE DEVELOPS At the beginning session on Thursday, a housing hassle devel oped as the head of Shaw Univers i y's delegation, Albert Sampson, ued a letter to the Interim Coun cil threatening to boycott the as (CONTTNUED ON PAGE 2) Citizens Ass’n In Session BY STAFF WRITFR Tire Raleigh Citizens Associaiton met in a special session last Thurs day night at the Bloodworth Street YMCA, The Rev John W. Fleming, chair man of the As'or ■ -m p- --ied. During th * meeting, a report was made b > Robert Boyd of jjjjT ' Shaw Universitv Jp: m cor.ce ming the f recent moetinr i|i held at Johnson C. Smith Univer- Wrnk sity. Charlotte /ffl At this meeting ’* | "**/ |r was decided ts <. A >\. r . etib Mi boycott business- m es which did not BOYD employ Negroes on all levels. Mr. Boyd urged the Association to support the plan, J C Raines. J N Sorrell, and Boyd were named by the body to {CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> J. Haywood New Ruler Os Elks Here Julius F Hrywood of 90S & Haywood-was elected exalted ruler cf Fidelity Lodge No. 277. Improv ed, Benovelent. Protective Order of Elks of the World last Wednes day night. Havwood. who .iomed the lodge in 1942. succeeds Judson Phillips of Corner in the post. He was elected viee-presi d"nt of !*»“ state o* North Car olina’s Elks in 1955. In 1954. Haywood was appointed grand district depu 4 v exalted ruler of District No. 5, a position which he held until 1959. 'f rtvrvi Fn ov page •»> ry I - J. R. Hli oujD PIC LOCAL COLLEGES TAKE PART IN STUDENT LEGISLATURE - Shaw University representatives of the State Student Legislature ; House of Re presentatives, left photo, listen to a debate on Adjustment of the Electoral Co! lege. Left to right are Reginald A. Mercer, Washington, D C.; Dons Taylor of Creed moor: Jean Horne, of Washington. D C., and David Forbes, of Raleigh The Shaw University resolution was passed in both houses of 'he student legi s THE COROLINIAN VOL. 20, NO. 10 Family Moves North “For Own Safety” Medic "Guilty” In Maiming Case Suspended Term Given Physician | GRAHAM—Dr Irvin K Bass, a j physician, received a suspended ■ six-month sentence Thursday on charges of being an accessory in a maiming case where two men cut off their fingers to collect insur j ance. Tie Alamance Superior Court jury returned a verdict of guilty against the Reidsville medic after | deliberating for about five hours I Thursday. Judsre Raymond Mallard sus pended the sentence for three years and ordered the physician to pay court costs. Dr Bass had pleaded innocent. Dr. Bass was charged with {CONTINUED ON PAGE D Con Game Nets Two $25,000 SAVANNAH. Ga —The FBI last week arrested two Chatham Coun ty men end charged them with cheating a North Carolina fanner out of $25 000 with a confidence scheme. Nabbed by agents were Aaron Fine. 45. of Savannah Beach, and Joseph T Addison, Sr . 46. of Sa vannah They are accused of selling a bundle of b’ank .raoer to Ralph Sykes. 37. of Nashville, N. C., for S3S.M4 after telling birsi the wranned package con tained sm.WW In bills. The pair allegedly contacted : c ykes in September and told him ! they could change- the denomina rcwnvTEP on page rt N. C. Matron Is Questioned In Fire Mystery WINSTON-SALEM <ANF>~ Po lice said they were holding a 45- year-old woman in city jail here last week for investigation in a fire in which a man was badly burned No charges had been filed against the woman, Mrs. Willie Mae Rob inson. Detective Sgts. S. C. Cable and T. D. Flynn said she was being questioned about how the clothing worn by Joe Lewis Lynch. 23, caught fire while he was sleeping on a couch at his home. Lynch, who told officers Mrs Robinson was at the residence when he fell asleep. ■ gw&zyZ** SBKKKBf •>.-■* -...v. -i j| j$ GUL.U ANI > COMING New Orleans police and U. S. marshals are active in the going and coming of students to inte grated William Fiantz School. Patrolman and detectives of the Ligon Counselor Receives A Rare National Citation Mrs Thelma T. Daley, counselor at J W Lieon High and executive secretary of the North Carolina As sociation of Student, Councils, has been cited for outstanding work with student councils throughout the State. At the 24th Annual Na tional Convention of Student Coun cils. held in Jonesville. Wisconsin, Mr* Daley was awarded the Na tional Association of Student Coun cils Certificate of Appreciation During the recent banquet of the North Carolina Association of Student Council* held at West Charlotte High, more than 309 student council members and their sponsors saw s>r. State News —IN— ™—J BAND TO INAUGURAL PARADE FAYETTEVILLE "At the re-i Quest of the Governor's Inaugural I Committee, the Fayetteville State I Teachers College band, under the i direction for the third year of i Thomas Bacot 1 will be one of the groups to participate in the Gov-j error's Inaugural Parade on' Thursday, January 5. 1961.' Dr. j Rudolph Jones. President of the! (CONTOiURI ON PAUE 2) RALEIGH. N C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1960 Gerald Van Fool, assistant sec retary of Student Activities, National AsoacUtioo of Student Connells, present this coveted award to Mrs. Daley, The award is for distinctive pro fessional science in the interest of Williams Resigns As City’s NAACP Prexy John Williams, Jr., resigned re cently as president of the Raleigh bianch of the Np iional Association for the Advancement of Colored People, after serving the organiza tion for several years. Williams succeeded the Rev. j C. P. Meadows as head of the local NAACP. Under Williams* leadership | the membership of the body j has increased by some 1,008 j Wake Teachers Hear Supt METHOD —The second meeting | of the Wake County Teachers As- j sociation for the school year 1980- j 81 was held Tuesday. December 13, I at the Berry O'Kelly High School, j Alfred T. Newkirk, teacher at the < '.ockhaid High School, Knightdalo, I 'ed the devotional program, assist- i ed by Mrs, Edith Alston Anderson | at the piano. lature held here last week. Six Saint Augustine’s College students participated in the Student Legislature. Attending were : Shirley Baldwin, Michael Hatchett Cornelia Weatherford, Warren Vasey, Danny Moses and Gloria Gardner. In right photo, Michael Hatchett reads a Bill to raise the minimum wages in North Carolina. New Orleans police escort white students to and f rnrn school, while a U. S. marshal accompanies the lone Negro student, lower right {UPI TELEPHOTO). student councils tar th* year of 1059-60 Mrs Daley is on* of four persons who have received this award for th* second consecutive year. Not more than fifteen awards have been given throughout the 1 fifty state*. members during the past two years. The chapter was awarded three plaques at the recent state con - vriiuon of the NAACP held in Greensboro. New officers are scheduled to be installed at the regular monthly meeting of the NAACP, scheduled to be held at the Maple Temple (CONTINUED ON PAGE *! E. Ijenwood Sssdern. Sr., president of the Atooctetitm, i»- trodmced the sm.tij speaker, Fred A- Smith, rapertatendcui of the Wake Countv Schools. Its his Introduction, Mr. Sanders •minted out the fact that Mr. Smith was once a classroom teacher, principal and assistant SCONTJCNIjED ON PAGE 2) ODDS-ENDS BY ROBERT G. SHEPARD “There remain* tb therefore a rest 4© the people of God.” THE VALUE OF A SMILE (Somehow, we could not. resist, passing these lines on to you 1 It cost nothing but creatos much, It enriches (nose who receive it Without impoverishing those who (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS BUY FROM THEM _ PAGE 3 Horton's Cash Btors Brooke Appliance Co Martin Bt. Laundromat PAGE 3 Mechanics A Farmer* Bank J C. Penney Capita! Ice & Coal Co- Thom pson-Lynch Co. Gtts Rosso* Hatters A Cleaner'. 8 M. Toun* Hardware PAGE 5 Htsdson-Belk Co M-xwell Garden Center Electrical Wholesaler*, lnr Raleigh Saving* A Loan Ass n The Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co Alla* Sewing Center PAGE S banker* Fire Insurance Carolina Power * Light Co Pine State Creamery Co. Mans Piano Co. PAGE 1 Weaver Bros. Ramblei PAGE 8 Modern Finance Corp. K E Quinn Furniture Fit st-Citizens Bank A Trust Co Colonial Stores C. Star! Lichtman PAGE 9 ttiP Food Stores Biird's ot Raleigh feiephens Appliance Co. Sunshine Bakery Charges Made In Offenses ROBBER V Several crimes were committed in Raleigh last weekend, according to the police blotter, R. S. Turner of 1290 E. Bar rett Street reported the theft of *31.65 in sliver and seven *1 bills Friday. Hi* home sraa broken Into by person* nn known, aceordinr to the rec ord* division of the police de partment Wednesday mominj. Investigating: the case are Sjrf*. •I B. Upchurch and F. C. Greg ory SKOPT.TFTTVG Miss Bernice Sanders, 31, of B-24 Washington Terrace was arrested Saturday at a chain store on char ges of shoplifting Miss Sanders, when arrested, had on her person one package of beef, valued at $1,03. ESCAPEES Two escapees Earl Bradshaw and Willie Lee Taylor, both from (CONTINUED ON PAGE S> PRICE 15c Beating Os Child Sparks Migration BATESVILUC, Miss.— Relatives of a man who claimed his daughter was beaten by white men, said last week he had moved to Indiana for his own safety.” Willie Kuykendall asked earl ier in the week that Governor Ross Barnett investigate the &!- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 | The weekend weather forecast for the Raleigh area, beginning Thursday, December 15. is as fol lows: Temperature* will average 0 to 1C degrees below normal Rainfall v ill average three-quarters of an inch, occuring Friday and again .Sunday or Monday. Moderate temperatures trill pre vail Thursday and Friday with cloder weather again Saturday. Ho ld Wa k e \ Man After WAKE FOREST Georg* i Hodge, Jr.. 36. of Wak* Forest, idied Saturday morning at St. i Agnes Hospital. Raleigh, of s»3b i wound* received Friday night, of ficers reported. | . 1 (CONTINUED ON PAGE » PtGE Id Blood worth St. Tourist Burnt It'dgeway's Opticians < arotina Builder* Corp. I aveness Insurance Agency 7-Up Bottling Co Oilllnn Motor Finance Co Pcpsi-CoU Bottling Co. oi SUlei£k V arnet Memorial* Deluxe Hotel PAGE II Stephens Applunct Co. Jeffries Jewelry Ma‘or Finance Corp S-lie stone Store* Cameron-Brown Company Corrcll Coal Co. Washington Terrace Apartments Central Drug Store Lnistead Groc. A Transfer Macon's Barber Shop PAGE 16 Standard Concrete Products Co. Gem Watch Shop Raleigh Seafood Co. At me Realty Co. Raleigh Funeral Home Hunt General Tire Co. Dunn's Esso Service Sanders Motor Co United Rent-All* Ambassador Theatre s ommunity Flortsl Branch Banking: & Trust Co. Wholesale Electric Cupplj Co.
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