WEEK ENDINC SATTJFOAY. f'F. \TBER ?4 dd-
DESEGREGATION
iCONTIM EO l ‘tOM VM'.i 1
school officials m meet in? the t; :
P. Supreme Couri decision, ; (
Charge 11t ti mida ti o n
In Montgomery Co.
GREENSBORO At ro> noyr r; •
presenting plaintiffs in a suit a- j
gainst the Montgomery Countv :
Board of Education chanted in t
Middle District Cotut In -t week,
that some of the plaintiffs have 1
been coerced end intimidated it. :
into seeking to withdraw tno.
names from the suit,
The lawyers who sought to suit
press the statement; were mid L,
udee Johnson J. Hayes that
it, is later determined that
statements were mr.de tmeki
vess, they will not do Allowed in
the court. He further “titter that 1
all concerned viil be given •e ay.
Calls Integration
“Special" Problem
T ALLA HA SEE. Ms. Spr.J -
in at a meeting of .State Depart
ment c.f Educaitnn st.aif members
Or. Edgar Fib’.er r.'-ct.oed ’una’ •
integration in the public school;,
as more- of a 1 special man an
educational problem.
Dr. Fulelr, executive secretary
of the Council of Chtci State
School Officers, said tli:V. the t\
S Supreme Court s ruling against
segregation *n the .viionls can't
an enforced idem tea IL in all 43
state;’.
"Identical enforcement would he
had for the South.." ho said "The
judicial
parated (ronn specific ierrislat-ior.
Alabama I delays
Integration Move
BIRMIN G I IA M. A la. Am o ;.
on a motion sacking ini mediate
admission of t:wo young Nc-ro
women to th.o University of A! a
- has been delayed until the
(uli U S. Supreme Court men,:
on Oct 3
Arthur D. Shores, attorney re
presenting the plaintiffs, said that
Justice Hugo Black declined to
rule on the appeal before* the luD
court meets U. 8. District Judge
Hobart Grooms bad ordered the
University to enroll students with
out regard to race or color.
DELTXQIFXC Y
<< o\timv d from pa OF 1
children, as wr \ ns, among the
the child's life to endeavor to
definite nar r of (he Ironic,
NEED 31 OKF. TH AN f OOD
Tt is not enough to provide food.
shel te r a1« d. clot 1 anc so y tVi e eh 1 1 o.
We must strive to make him hap- 1
PV as we attempt, to Uvr in Jv.f
world with him and yet. mtetp; ei _ ■
the fact.? of life lo htiii 111 tenns
**here pa t~ n t h a v'a v- 0 j u n c«•; ~ 1
PfTt. r > pec*-1 too **'t' ict. tr.ry vyoiu
Another vat for parenls te
(ifinsi apf) in which,
the rrH»r*> farniH at Imn- can
part The vJoc;*n. The
famiD That piays together*
*t at- together.'* is aho true.
The firuily e»ri attend ehureh
ofh 1 r and
phn together* piniir' ami
theaire parlies, 11l audition
to this, parents run have oth
er p*pfj; ft j «.*i per vised re
rreaDon In the home, such
sji birthday parlies, oir.rr c»»-
rial parties, and the playing
of indoor game*.
Then for. r»a rents ,*u\oi jid oc
honv* to have (T.p.rc? or ro a
snack Ts the children arc not
enrourng-ed to bring t.hnr fnrnd
tn (he brine they wiH. niept, out in
the streets 01 in secluded and ob
lecti&nablp places The possibi-j
lilies are, they msy v>p rublee l -J ;
rn a number of rvp;. without the
knowledge of thru pare- rite until
ft is ton fate.
CHI RCII <* \V SH ‘HI
| I
i GENTLEMAN |
| STRAItWT
WHISKEY
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S 3 PROOF
E"" Bottled By s’
WWGHEfhT'. ;0«f. la- OiJt-h«s |
PtHlsOetph'-j. B«. a i
v.h.tbry arc small to lvvomice •
God and the chuich. WiUvrui
i-h foundation in a cliild's hfc
M: i*; bs not much to build on for
' devejopment 0. a resume tab ie
cuaracter. Tne pastor a nrl those'.
'.vho work with the vayuth must,
1 ; n a program in whicn ih.
youth can participate according
to their ability and interests.
The youth must b» included
mote and move into thf service
nnd operation of the church a.
they grow older. Likewise, they
must he confident that they can
bring thou* moral ancl religious
ui-obicme !«; the minister mid oth
. ig ‘•. .lUiCnum 0 men • ion and
eiit-*' tvt A merit on \ lau'*- .- cur,*
}*rouiiciu. In short, the chui T can
ij, o >u hoo* m orov : din ' for all f*ic »
lire year. Muon of what we call
juvenile dciinciuency .st.enis 110 m
adults 01 t“om the -.ack of some
th i r.g. hr.ter to do 01 m ’ e. ?-;
\tl < it iv• ti., ( .111 li. !ji
Th,: citizens as a whole c.m i
lyclp >-o f-omljai juvi-nhe ocliti
;■■’■ : '■ ’ ,
parks mid «nnei public ;
yv 1 miivi ai-o H'.ilw,' tHi*(
;iririjn»ti- hotisinc with s,uu
t,i ry conveniences -uid sur •
roundings up p.ssenlsil *n dr*
vein ping the best in our
x oiifhw If ton many clvildrrn
no! adiths arc crowded info
living quarters, we can
not be surprised it eertatu
crt mr s an li dise as * s Ihri v f *1»
these arras, it j« better to
.pend mono on better bona
in a than to spend ten times
as rnurh to combat d*sra •*<*
and crime wbicTs are apt In
develop from these cendG
i inns.
ROAD TERM
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NAB YOI TH
tCONTINI'ER FROM PAGE R
toiPI EIN HOM li
.(’ONTINI VA> I- 1? OAT HM ! '
The hou.se \ocHtOd on rsi ■
I Drive, od joins the l th.h hole- oi
i the Fine Needles '-toll cohirw. Kf-*
i|»«Sn are u- U, lvwn' Mrs. ' JjOvJsr
! .yaid $3 2,000. They T'-t
■ih'^vVllin l7 pno 1 Kt $20,000 i>p*
to pay for them
ST (TE* BRIEFS
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(HAROKO FOR IIDTINr.
WOMAN
.''til ■ VBIA Mi* ,: A'■': p r ■
•‘.'hC't H.i'.t ' JO. el M'. r<i '■
iVa Thf w’orviiin Mil h«r r.-wbanrt
,'A ’w-iv ; slr'-ifk. Davenr-ert ha.’
X, :t ••(i ' t.tt; C"o«,»r> Ho-.pf.il
•r K.'i ntoi-.
ANNIA'ER." MIV 08.-KHX vv« f
SET
me hour. Rev. L S Fei.n. Bit r’
, n moetirr Ftdlowing the 1
church services at 300 p in. ihe
r ..r, r colorful chtirc.h hirthhc v
"cake will he cut. vmd served to-
Kot her with other rc-frestirreTilA
free :n the church d-ning room ir
the hormont Urv L M Thomf
»on is the mtr.iilor. M Rosa M:w
Worth s pro- trior.; of the hoir,
with Mrs. Marie M Riddick as
director.
ODDS & ENDS
/COVTfVUED FROM I’AGT G
ihorp w'th porson.? Rmf.Jiabift to,;
: i
A rr. up.- r SU P d y.ICO. *A
HTfi t z r. btpgrri dpnounc
*-'i fttim hi? ui lpu thp recent of- ;
forte of thf. ' ,u : r rrtU | •
lector? to unfair better M r orldriG
conditicrtfi end a well-deserved j
It m.tv 1-0 titit. t; is man
of God" v. discomiorted h'
an over - a<v!;jnrmi!.itL",i of .* <■
Via:;c in hi, backs ai d to !!-<•
extent that ho wax blind 1°
liu- needs and aspirations it
thr n><-n who ru-'tomarily kept
Itis premises clean. Whatever
thr reason, he might h e
had tor his i,nfortun .tr outers’
again-1 his feU«, - .vrrt'*n, ■ rse
thing is eeriain hr was not
speaking tor the !>! :i of i.
lee who niter denounced any
one for striking igainst o,'--
pi- - iion. injustii e and pn
;.;; ■ ~ ,r). r . or in- ir
Jy 5p in hrr ronrlunj
r ' • y
Oh W Tv’t Tt 1 :.) | lrH.#sr Nt'Topl > : r>
SEN TENT ED
NEGRO TEACHER
iCONTISTO IfiOU PAGE i
‘.iT'F* slsrcsoi.g EEi HC' fritI’' 1 ’' ■u * i io
tcriiis and ‘d:* fbt 4 N’r^ri'N-!
; ;>nb with nil * ytk-'s of
’ CejOr-p*'.'' ann ri t'c j to
Bo many qualified Nogroos ?r
WPtl 0 r -i wh’t/ s gt'p *•«,, mv>
iPtNching Bib ■ in t.Ro n*u*th tor
i rntier pay’nc norritjoiL'- IHrI
' noi’thf‘ v n .school nuthorinrs hnvr
rxcun on »'vrr broaclniing cam
i p&ign among i n Ncsm
fpachcT's tor employment iin the
no: th.
!t may not hi* goncraflv
ktiovin. but during th:' p.isl
summer several lor a I Kcxro
lr.tvhr« s us rr a pjiitoHif»hrd bv
north err, srhool admin istra
oijs with offers of
trarh?ng positions. In mo-i
of the c.fi ses. the of f f*ps rr f
deehnod but two of RahdglsN
b'.u'hrrn, 3s rs. Loussf* Tou?v
tain Perrin and Alis. Pear!
Wortham Thompson am*pled
posituiris in north
rn; regions. Both of these
persons had achieved out
standing records as eificient
instructors here and the loss
of their abilities and Experi
ence. eano.ot he nuniniiiced.
T ! . is very tovtunatf Uv. Ha
jcigh rjvat, ora of it?; recently t-u
--(iOtiiml Miner.tot s. W. K. Watson,
decided against accepting a school
T-iosiLot: cLcwhcri’ altiiouch he
has received several attractive
offers. Dr. Wa ison. nor in hr
third year n- head of the J. W.
(.jeon Junior-Senior Htrii School,
has been principal there since the
school opened two years ago The.
job oi' administrator of the only
high school in a city the size of
Rv.lci.ih with the fidded. respon
sibility of directing the activite* ’
of three veers of junior high
school Rrade-s is no ca-y task, bat
proof that Dr. Watson know:- how!
to perform those dual functions is'
evidenced bt the smooth and pf
fir;ctii .opera t-ion oi the Li acts'
School.
One of (hr DO tlojv that hr
ticfJthfd t,o igcf.pt last .mmmci
would ha-.-p m ;if probahtlpv. hd
to a very lucrative administra
tive poiution for him in the public'
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WINS CALVERT TRIP TO MIAMI j
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frr. Tafeler, ‘-V - Broi ;Z i> r}h:«« V b d ,-j-mv ~-
* twice liEforc dsti ! "HTE; 3. ponHoa
ADO built iTi.
Ho mod''DU- H's .laETi; l sm*
1 rii, r -ijuDif’ •’ ttic
* ar;cc. For many years f T< "
hwn t.hrsr D'ACUrr!- t'O RC""
Now. despite 3.Uo.i.’o tiers to t’ »c
; do h bo'.i.fj job oUtv iu“p.\
OtTSTKibS (,n tN'ptß s '
< OtITSMTON W!".-. 4 a I he ,03'
CjUKSTION: <" a n J<-«wni l '‘
A(Urt rittfogefi content of
.Rf» j! * l
ANSWEB Y r Fronniy
inocuk')t ,- <! lepunifx aio .tblr * n
take nilrogcn nut of tb" s’r
ant! put >t in the '-nil.
(v’JEFTTOX How fast, iv- bac
tens rniiittply in a dAfry’
; ANhWL'f?. Barter.a corn! m <c?i
. dairy r>m , u nearly
700 ttlnos to ?4 h'-.ii; s.
; Worth Carolina <i ti c - .iv l r "
| r,,,.- ; f-r\ , ftl i it- I<’ thnn It JMO
! 100 gjioility pullet.- before the Li!l •
la m<er.
("’’ops g: "iwri ori l.t’tfi higb ;n
* fevtilttv ere rot ooly larger.' they
: . c r.f better ounlit’. tkr,|i tbOf.t
ij.ro -»• r on poor land, the A.3C ■
1 Crmrcittve ad-uss.
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Hodges ‘Acceptance’
t' taX On Schools
The recently published state. (
: mcni. by the GovetiifSa ot North i
j Carolina, Luther Hodge?, "that •
I !.),;« people of North Carolina,
i white ana Negro, have overwhelm- :
; ingly accepted my "voluntary seg- j
! regaiioi! plan" i? nothing less than '
I ,i bhiritanl untruth mwi misfate
! mont of fonts.
This si jtevnent goe? op to say. :
"that all of this took place with -
out ’‘incident,” according to Rev. ;
(' A. l-i-bei, pi undent of the Ba
k'i.'ui Citizens’ Commute,-.
Tn.e Governor tnM.st bo set aright I
i or. t his molt or. Tho poopjo j
| havo not accoptori his "voluntary I
1 rogregaticn plan" anri will never !
|ho c'i. Voluntary Kin. 4, be defined!
a> the person having choice of j
( as. 1r- a a ? two th i n gx. T n \h e m r*i te r j
jof N‘ i i c»f) c a I tendance hi North!
T’iwas no Jncidrni due
Si C -TmiCVT hOVRWI'.M
| OFFICERS APPOINTED FOB
I CVA SCHOOL 'VT-AR
, jgJPK ‘p || F>Tie five r.li:dsn'?;!
ib-T Go, of Au yisfr-ri for \
\
: Sh.-rn p-i-v. T a,inborn?, p.i
i president of the Studcri Govern !
i and r.’-hmi p?. >*%• r* f)ttrHH| Ife II
j,t lines Jordan! Treasurer. Oxford. '
in |h F firi that the Negro peo
ple do) not wish to "Don the
Atjte of North Carolina do an
"a rt. of violence,” which by
the vi rv presence of police,
was in itself and overt act of
violence Tim presence of po
lice was dangerous and set (he
-.lu;: lor an Incident. Key,
Fisher said.
Whatever the Governor had in
' mind when he published his inis
; statement of tact was no doubt
based on the 11! judgement, of him
, self and his followers upon the op- .
; prehension? of the white commun
ity who hav° made no effort to
■-.-<? things through the eyes of
ti'.p Negro people, continued the
| in ini,"ter.
To <> tim.es et present is hotter
'ud rn the words of Krzrrtit Ebv
j The Expedient is never moral"
- Ann as long a.- ’vouirlary secre
ig.a)!"- is unmoral we shall never
l accept the plan."
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PAGE ELEVEN
I OPINIONS SLATED
DURHAM Two semina ••
i personnel counselors a gc
j meeting of the faculty and st-..
i and a two dsv faculty session on
j Tbs Improvement of Instruction"
! will be amo n g the features of
opening week activities at North
| Carolina College
j Fourteen senior coeds return to
the campus Tuesday for s five day
I session for advisers to first year
j girls On Wednesday and Thurs
; day personnel workers on the
• dean of women's staff will engage
in a two day discussion of "Our
\ Part in the 'Education of Women "
j Dr W H Brown, professor of ed
ucation, will servo as consultant
for the senior counselors and’ for
the personnel meeting
On Wednesday, dept f s< 1
p. rn . Dr Alfonso Rider, ptr-
Milrril of NC< will address ?
joint rne-ling of (he faev!)'
and staff in the Music As-sem
iv!-. h.i t| of the Admin! tra
tinn Building All NCC em
ployee? y, expected to attend
top -py.i-in
Frrshrn :: n -•■••if-ntatr'-r. starts st
".T Thu ;dav morning in Duke
Audit-- vi-y- Orientation activities
r-' - Mends-. Aept 12. Reg
ii• at ion he Tuerda’ Sept.
3.1. and ci? st art Wednesday,
'y-pt 14 pi 5 a m