j • - itwtZJmsiK*: 41r^MHW.-xt': I f rTT"**" 1 ' l »-» r -’- , ■■AWl»c».)*»-.4.«rtfcGiyy).T‘mßMl»3Z.''«b,W l a*»^y-Z.sW7WPW , |»Hill,i , ■ *° ~ ■* ■ A A■ * A A A A ■*' ir + '-fr A At ★ •* ■* 'A ■* A A > *. * At ★ At a A AA ★ A < A A A- PICTHER MO! ?!? »{■ , UtMli! \Tl<)\ A took .f Aiiuiij ,!>itn is in tin CVA*S of Mis tames >-li*>ii, ! , 0? J'b;i'.;H»t Gr'iV l '.. N L * s,; - loot, .(A the thr *t fli'v m,-rj-:"r Pleasant Groves Wife, 19 gr* * » ■■ np np • i Gives Birth i o i npiets • W&% :U r m<T : t tisfr- -- ;.*pt ?- '.U 'i-l;. x JM*. -■ _,^ s' '■' f j; ks* m\ P| P !J§99iif ■l Jl '' jflSa A* #SS| I lflagle keynoters: t« ploy active jiiuis rn «.he obser vi no a- <it thr il'i if <1 annua] con vention of the North Carolina Bfc»tr Negro Business League at < wWoboro next Tuesday are. ton to bottom, Harare isudduih, Mme. ,*. UeShazor Jackson, anti Hr C. €. Spaulding- Mr. Saotl - doth. president of the National .Negro Business League, wilt In' j Jkeynote speaker. Mato .Jack- | 1 : «ort, secretary of the state gioup | ' group will play an active role in formulation of plans for the en suing year, white Dr. Spaulding, | president-emeritus of the state I League, is expected to function in a key role. oi n< i family. The three baby k’ri'. Linda. Brenda .<nd Glenda, -in. horn to (he young matron .ihmj! iij.f.v-. tiro -fiiri to ns.tr :i j] 'A : .T (J HO"VT,! ?* C » ir‘ M• •. % i <* nj v>. V i*M o< k . <t[ , h Si r,& 1 1 conipiviiii'y { .i * j. ■.•. ('•’' y <i h v »■' c.-ih to thrh.-ib.y Is, ihf fit . triplets on ; 'iritfd m Thf f -thj 4l -. ’' ho ':-.*'■■■■■ O’NiuM. • :G G apnr -.<*r ‘ > m.-re " •• j n&Ji poond.> # h •■ bii’t*. ‘•■ •I •••■”=’ 'U rn hy »•■ U’i i;r,: ' j• Ay.ir .;*]?.s nt ' lovely cm* Birth of the Bn «*f» "i> r t.nng »h<' Pitfftt nutnbft ♦•inirsr*n tn thr Vrll.ock h.»i i herr up to four. Thr Yrl hicks »rr ‘ h‘.f» thr a h<>y, ;*.£f??! months. ".! : y t ;ff , ■■ i-. ■ v if*’ ' I V .1 a •.: c . V* ho. k, a :•:: ycn.r oid Int'.al dc- ? They hv? been roarj yd. a boot throe ye-jr.” A o.:> >rdin.* ♦«> i c po< ts, 4 }ir Pet iConliniO'd on $. tills section) Hits In Reidsville RE 1 iVilJi::, '/. C - What, h.v; :•• <>>. termecl the heri'>ning vd the end es the infavn m ; . num.oevs racdf thmngh mt the sta’e ~t•:*'.■ t • eii hfte rail ing the tnonli us locni, la;■•■ ‘ iifni f-emcii officer; nn-estt-J .it ie, st seven persons on charges ■if pi.rticij>oting in 3 numbers io’l t\if;ft has happened hen with the ii rests of the seven Ne gro wihten,, piek up m<n and other hittei; attaches is said to tie the basis for the opera tion., of the polite departments fit other sizeable North ( are - 1 *■ ’WWSSsBBBi ~ ■■'"■■■-'. ... y 19fli - ns^ ftyT ‘ T" ; -T SHF <a# TROUBLE: Pictured is VVilli.ston tmiustrial High School, Wilmington, when- stu dents last week painted windows and destroyed water fountains and other equipment in prntest 1 WELCOME r; SHRINERS! || “ IIIHMHi 111 l 111 1111 ■IHII ■ 1118111 m«w ~ - T" ’ s# ** <»-■« i" l ** '*■'■■" ■""*» '*■»—— WOi >'W*W '*»»**-/»?►"■»«■»—33 wwwpji|jwiiiwMjpM|«ij>i | iMp|iii»*pwiMig)|ii jigiii't l ' iwij»i|»ipfppjMi»iw in' i>>!■■ iiiiiwji pijiiMiiiiiiii iipwiiiijfiWTWiiT'Tiiwriiiii wmmm* 'WMlT'M'lMrTqjurriMTmrrMpinmiiiWMWWrntWWiirwawgTnwrrnT '■%. -w -v .irr '*njoy itig thr best n{ hnaltJn The I’Jibirs ut k re'.p*f;i\ 1 ; ril'd ,i Jmi! SKHtI?fK each. Ralcigii Set For Shrine 4 | r\ ? j ? | | a J |bl < ‘ i.-> al* p’CpT'Td foi' i niv;i it>n '» . c o»"- • c>oo Sh: f?iy ; i;> and / ,( j for -ac' sraof • - f '••■■-.■ ••'.•n 1 ---! ■' . ='•* [r-y Cercmoa-- '.■T ii th-* locai fG*bala Teiruple N • • -V7 ryijig a:; ho>t. to msm ; h'-r-: • .-J, OiO'o-n 'hhc; S’m iiiC tem : Trioußh;aif ?he shde, tv- holds -j.h*ve lonoi Shrm •a, ;iiid vhicr ill U: routed Citj/onS ; "-i: ; , thf.> r ■ ••?• ‘: 11 # y.ct ni»s for »o‘- of ‘T i evorda eve* : in the history oniiiHM fi nn patff* S, Ibis vcefioni> tin a ifirs as a f-oityri ft d. staie. tv it!. t!! ■» M r, nt.ifir to ,fre. the Alov. -11 million . a I flo|lar> ami. .flh t"ffii I tie j»o, k f-! s ami jj-ir .t s fit the state s working masses to the < offers of ,1 few "i ig time" h;»< kero womv.n \\nm:t> Anionsf th» seven it,-, .mis aaih-l into f-nurt • ■ :h,t;-t-i >: ->f pnrticipal ilK- ioUer.v • a !,:• ieittie Ah... TuvKf'r -/ho tins . “n do. .-a 1 iht <■; > . a ail time ..,.t i.Atnf ’ ; liunn. t.heb i ceiii r rfi offict-is iiave -iisciivernd am..; -., , olips ■< ontiniietl ‘in ;:i»ge It this st-i tioii, iti;v the su.-pensiim from school of a mt-mher ot the 19,W gradu ating- class. The suspension of “sain Grant, the student, grew *)>:t of an alleged exchange of blows between the youth and a member of the faeulty. THE CAROLINIAN NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY I i ___________ ■ you: mi. •: :i -: DURHAM SCHOOLBOY IN SUICIDE AŢEMPT .|,v ’sV. * M u;k rr rtn>. 1;, r tier ■ •irk. trrasurer of thr North fa rolitia itJiituai Life tnsurunee a "isil'fitv shown above seati-fl is flfiifblrrili-s.lv f.i -paring to marl: rai i" tin t-ite sls.oofi note Mob Violence Fear Averted Near Rocky Mount As Posse Hunts Man TOT STRANGLES WHILE DRINKINO MILK IN CRIB (iron f'OINT C - One of! the i-angv.si 1 ssrs - ■ , -j- to go or.' ii a, l vos till'd here fJ a i:. a'cc-k i ; when a 9-rnnnt!' old NegTn linby ! 1 girl '.v.'is ht.i-angiod to derßii whip idi'inkilti? null: f1• »m it.-, -ictt,!*' «a • I i-. lay in a eril'i. The Is 1 by, f’aj.rieia Millet,; idaugt.'.»•!• iif M: and Mr--- v/Diiami i MiHfti ■ - ! f boffin St was pro nounced dead on ti,Ti-'-i! at Me. mori.a i Hcsblal to v'ieh it ”. : n riislied .after the »ri<>tb*-r nfif.ert if strng,'Ung irt the crib Sc.-vbi-.il .-itteropts i-o a doctoi worn in vain and the frshy was r;.:slu'd hy ambulance ln the hospr-.-il. The death w«3 lifted a-= accidental R4LMC.H, ORTH CAROL? A ! } . ..■ granted the North ( aroiina Teachers. Assoeiation by the eompatiy . Mr.* Merritt is shown receiving ,) i herk for Si 5 ,')()(> M‘ from Trarh'*. , V-s'ii pi < sideilt 31 V Blown in final ysymru. Tis iC K 7 :,-IC'GNT. E. C. f- r- ~ oi b-ndi mob violencs v.-ag qui'-klv aoerff-rl i-<-, '■ t;iis <••••<•!, '-ben va; pointed mt that tne bo " more men s*agiog an inten'-ifted man ■autif. for o Negro .u-cnscct -if aifark ing a .vouii;" whiff woni-m i.va ; ■ • ■ i r i"H wit-ithi th" spherp of the i law the wnirj.ui, Usteij fry Nash Loiiiity Sheriff as VTrs. Marvin If-'- Murphy, iH ranw-ft tfie huge manhunting posse to either when the hystcrieally lofil tiii county official that "a I ifi Negro man ' came tint of •he woods and grabbed hei a, sin uis working in a. plant led some MX) yards fiorn her home. ‘ ( ‘ -mar; : * : *h -I ‘L" , a- if'onlinucfl nn page i<, ibis section l Was Your Nose Counted? • Citizen?. • IDdrisrh who nave nni, a- yet h.-id thetr nnpy i-nitni• ei! are asked to e.riumninickte with the Chamber of Oitmtierce at once inif to i -Tin in rimirmttattfe.-i licyntid the eoTila-ol of .any i»erson:-; emplo>-M f | to aid in the formulations of the 1990 census report -.m ne .persons ■•voi-“ iii.idvert.intiy left nut of the record, i’eepie who lifl.l - :- mu as yet been contacted by centutK Katherot-H are awkcl s o ■ •<ll the Chamhpi- at on. " ( of the j rule I tf-dni-.ss. Looking on are A tt \nd<-,-son. vice presi dent of the Nt'TA If S. li-o-i,, ire.isin-er- iami-s T Tav'eii. jia ,t. j: res id < nt, Vt J, t.it-rnr ff;-u toi ■ .! fpall ot nor clothes iiftf-i tht.-fi > im: her to tfie jpunr-d and bit hot snout the bean and face hhc said dipt, aiic sore,air.od and 1 mkc ■■-w-iy from the man and Htpn iac 'PCl Hi H'-l jl'M ISC Tin- nlJcgod attacker sic- said 'bppai-ent.lv fi fled intai iic vvnfiri., 'she bore a rap lie;: abo'it the head and face > {town <i vs til i! 1 - When Mis- Murphy n,.,d<- ),?■■ ! : 1 1■ -1 m a h-i.-'e cmv'd itnmedialely i Ignltiereci. with one nt rne’.-e heippeu ; i npea liei:. - passefl ai nunri 0 , :crowd aceordm.’ to i“,<oi' wio-n p-ffi eer:-; arrived on thr seent:. ■ ! -■ -■■ i'l'ind •) -■ grinie,i| , i y i Pi'tr.keiJ they were finable l" find :ri fi'ri"’- a mat.’s hxvipa la---,. IWIj II " f f 11 wl ""F lil 1111 " Bill Ml « y-—... —~rnswwwirsMß vox j^B SEE THE * ! J?nc/ Section | ■■ LI —1 111 111 ——»«• H tip- r: f-tiip .t r:i Ait)<-i-t 3} \fi dcrsnti U Mu- |mifiml cipi... the i ■ Sufi a t ion ot ill uvi "btf-fl ness tut ‘ ’ f-alrigb hetd.qritt. r | teg. CAROLINIAN f> Mi ,!N I,\ :, '-ill publjah t’.VO lab ia'i .i,;r .-.c] .'uis; pis ti r' . pet'- t.iinuv- f.r- ■•><• ‘ivit.'i-.. of Kort. Bragg pcrsi-jii pi p.i.si p'l!. \:r information offii-.i .Is anotineed lh<- ini!;,Loti nl ;the ~- --i,i“'-f Inst, week after satis* factor; eoi,-«i||!ai;or» v»1 li William Shell, territni ial | is-ri-nr dI" • >i<- f.', ROI.,!NIAN in keeping with Mi. t 11 ! i' ir v - pi ii if v of rriairitain ; i-:g i.t.i- ;.1 ■.. t ,1" rc-laUnnshtps be tve-iri ji i-f.-nn'-l find the civil-: :;:ii • opohiti/tn. the new project is C:;rth--■ i ch- igreet to better in lorn, the Ai.mn-.it) public as to 11k- a"t.i>'jl.i(-y of p'ort Bragty. Weekly releases to the LA (’,O!,!NIAN will hr under the .supervision of Captain Gordan .tiidis-ws arid Sgt. Robert D rhillijts r ‘n pt Andrews has been assigned duties ns Post's public informs. Mon " fftc -- foi (Continued on page S, ‘bis ser.tion)^ ; ■ >. xxi* Youth's HP ’ *Uun 1 ry Abortive ; DURHAM 2 C Co;;sistev low ::md • and other won .' I ' hi;'.) he confided only to hirnse i r-;.;.) ■;'-! Mtt-vheil, .n IS-yeai (n| ■> Hdisrde High Scbcol senior i i,iii ni'.H t<> take his life here eatl i Ibis week itjitchrtt. who is. now h* f.-it*- ci»i i> )f ■>, Jti) :> i 'HU!.'■ I £ trcittinm* sot critic at -'>■ imiioteril gunshot wounds, ‘-jr rnvi iv msssffi killing hlEsS'/.f u it); (hr plstof with which bp shot himrsli through Ihe fi’-rhy pari of (hr shouWet f>. ~-ril.i n .in giniumv and intro vonrt.i ■ ovmr Mitchell -f-js «av jtn i'.ovf |r •'(; in f■' 'I of taningf ( j hi:, ft no i y par of 'be local big it'nnUntird on page k. this section Williston ! Students Protest i BULLETIN— Wf/..MJ’NGTO.h*, S» C. S»- pn intf iirtent Roland of the '. <> Jt mover County Public oowksK was vallrH on* to tVil- Ji- i «*n High .School on VVehnrs <j.ly .i, ; Ill'll' Oil till r.j ll Iwseil Oil till I’iotOMS protests of .t LK rimts in i hr rase involving ■?. wu.lent anil an inutile I nr. aio,. N<> official action a? talicii in tin- school's head, and! at pjos , time, the SI ill, (* ole ■<■ nicd io hr W’H uniter con h„l i '•t;*'OTO!•' ' .it'.ider .) a ; Williston Jndtt-frial High Sehdo ;ii : . ”> V protested fr> F J. Rog . ~• im• 11>ni the w.hpnston foi rhr. rh'.ot rear of Sam Grant, ) . w:ii . i if t.iu> itirt gi'adtif.tins ■ ! t (otittntii'ii on p.iijr *t. tlii i S-Ci tton wSsn • ■-*■ 11 ... ■ yyV. '^SIhS ? fstli> .3®*, ifiiiwWl BACK TO POST: Walter mil» returns to his post as secretary ni (he National Asso ciation for the Ad vance rtvsiii, of Colored People on June I. Boy Wilkins, win* served in Mr. White’s stead while he was ou vaeaiinn, has been named adutin lstratnr el the organization.

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