SON OF WHITE MOTHER IN NEGRO SCHOOL The lucky far last week was i the one brartr;the tag num ber ’ H-524!). If the owner of that car took It '« Dunn's i ' Service, corner Cabarrus and 85«odworth Streets, here in Ra tfish, he rrceiveii a free grease job. This will happen every week Watch for your lag number. If h follows the. asterisk, you will get- the grease job. The num- j her will he taken from any car j j bearing a N, C. license. Ihe numbers this week are. X ■ j 3335; R-5.il t!>; X 31855: T»- ! 3872; X-.M858; and X- t«X«3. South Can't Turn Us Back,NAACP Told ■ White 7 V Man Freed In * <* ' . Ififß 'IiIbL *s§s& '**s*&&* i G; >■' %, -I*. , &NhL£ St-i REI.IWTH>— Kell .v Alexan der. Charlotte businessman, who was elected unanimously ! or an eighth consecutive term as president of the North Carolina Chapter of the NA.hT, meet ing in Hurt am last week. He urged XAACP members to bom bard the desk of Governor Hod ges with letters denying ac ceptance of the governor’s plan of v«’'!» ! ;irv school segregation. ',l, ' jfc. .J’ - HOI-D KINSTON TRIO CLINTON Police are holding three youths, each about 20-yea Is old, a! Wilson for authorities from Sampson o>unt> or a charge of breaking, entering and larceny oi. three Chilton business firms Wed nesday night. dames New ."'in. .lames Raker and Charles Jones, all of Kinston, have allegedly ad mitted to Wilson author-tie: that the'- took part in the crimes. GREENVILLE WOMAN BURNED UKKKNVIU E— I‘olif'e are Investigating the burning of a rare woman here Saturclai (CONTINUED ON PAGE li fh "GUEST HOUSE" AWARD Mrs Helen Starks proprietor .of StarksviKu Guest Home, is pic tured above receiving an award for having the guest house of the year.” This presentation ws .made at the annual convention i The Carolinian 10c VOLUME IS Uy J. 15. HARRI.N ! I >UKTI AM Speaking to > i audience if over 400 people ni iiir : SI. .1 phs \MK Church hort: ! &:•■■ in; •',! the 1 iery Br.p;..' tnin j ister-president, the South Caro-: i Jina NAACP Conferencr. 1 ir. ! .Janie- M. Hinton of Odour- . ’told the opening ma»; nif'etm : of i the N.C. NAACP 12!h annual eon feiTr.ce that m reality, tht pio segregationist South «•:<*.; "tin' i fighting the Negroes, they arc j fighting the V. S Government | as they seek to circumvent, the t ] crate holds in Raleigh. Forty-five member hotels were represented. ■■CONTINUED ON PNG! 11) of the Nationwide Hotel Assn, eiation. which convened in De troit Mich, last week. Making Ihp presentation is le*se New vow of Newsom's Guest House, i Atlantic. Gib. V, .f. \ ’ ""j »»» / —,,—. — J l RALEIGH, N. C. i * . . 1 "tu'Vu % j&kL V Nil 1 WORKMEN AT RIVERSIDE ’• INN are shown as they assent : hie Mi el beams tor the root ot a dance hail at the recently-pad locked night club, located on the Poole Koart, last weekend. State Baptists Hold 88th Session At Winston-Salem WINSTON-SALEM Dr ,J. H. Jackson, pastor of Mount Olivet Blips i;:t Church. Chicago- and l president of the National Baptist Convention, will be the featured attraction during the 88i.ii An nui'i Session of the General Bap tist State Convention of North 0.0 olina. Baptists, representing S 56 associations, seventeen hundred churches and a combined mem- Road Term For Ex- Cop Leslie Clee Hi- 25. of Garner, a form-i Raleigh policeman who was sentenced to two years on the roads m Recorder’s Court Thurs ! day morning, had ‘wo more years ■ added to his sentence in Domes | tic Relations Court, that after - ' noon, i Judge Jeff Fountain sentenced | Hicks folio win ;.. hi. conviction on I (CONTINUE!) ON PAGE 111 What $ Happening 'On Desegregation Front j Fla. Town Says It i Will Sell Beaches | SARASOTA, Fla If Negroes do I not accept the offer of a segregat ‘ed beach, the Sarasota County | Commission has announced that. | it will seek permission from the ;j voters to sell all public beaches. The proposal to build up an all ' Negro beach on Longboat, Key was . i rejected on Thursday at a mass mooting of Negroes who declared ; that they would u-e any and all : public beaches whenever they ! chose to do so. Five auto caravans lof Negroes have visited white ij beaches where they went awitnm [jing in protest to their lack of I beach facilities. The commission voted or Mmi- I day to ::uc Negro huder.' until 1 May i to accept «.e oile: of a j special bcr< h. If they still refuse j the commt ,-io.n say;, that it will j ; call s. i oferendum on selling ail j 'public beach pidpcrty, jl WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2d, 1955 Arthur Dove, proprietor of the establishment, said that he plans to erect twenty homes in tne vicinity in the near future, the place was padlocked two weeks . bersiiip of 300.000. will gather at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Nov. i -3 Dr, Jackson will come to this (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11) See Suits Following Goldsboro Accident GOLDSBORO - A: picdieicd j by the CAROLINIAN last week, it | ! is believed in many sources here ! I that there will be suits filed in j the wholesale injury (bat resulted tn severe mishaps to seven, wo- ; ; men and shaken pa for scon:-' of, others, when the truck in which ; they were riding turned a curve too sharply and they were thrown out, while I hey were on their way to pick cotton and the Stale Ho* ; pital Board has announced a wholesale investigation, into the 1 | matter. John VV Uinstead who heads ON PARK SEVEN FOR CLASSIFIED j ADS * -fe; * ago, by court order following a disturbance between several hundred patrons of Riverside ansi the State Highway Patrol. —STAFF PHOTO BY (HA- K : JONES. ISAYS MOTHER, 11. ABANDONED BABY | i Miss Peggy Ann Best. 17. of the i 100-block of Grimes Alley was ar : rested thb- week on chai ges of ,; hnvnig abandoned her eight ! month old baby in an automo ■ bile. Robert Duncton of 311 Freeman (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11) lhp h«arrl. announced lliat *1! rollon picking operations, by inmates of the ideal insane asylum, had been suspended until the investiagtion is over They have also suspended the guard, reported to have been in charge of loading the pass engers, she hoard has sched uled a meeting for November 10. The CAROLINIAN has been in touch with some of the i elaitves of victims of the accident :, ci wa.- (CONTINUf I> ON PAG! 11' . Charter Granted New Georgia Klan ; ATLANTA - Pulton Superior ! Court Judge Claude D. Shaw on Monday signed an order permitt.- 1 ine the formation ~f n new Ku I Kill- Klan organization in Grot - j gin I To be known as "U. S. Klattb. ' Knights of the Ku Klux Klan " the p.rdup will take the place of the Association of Georgia Klans 1 whose charter was revoked >cv | oral years ago. i Attorney for the charter ap j plication was Samuel Green, Ji S son of the lute Dr, Samuel Green |of Atlanta, identified as a former I imperial wizard of the Georgia 1 association. Hooded Men Shoot \2 In Fla. Town i UMATILLA, Fls Fou; hood . * < CONTINUED ON PAGE 1!) NUMBER 5 ■ ■ ■ J P.Y CHARLES R JONi s I “I slit! i'.ave r* u— •!• ■- o- ~s i and Pm gun .. to r. ,■ j !; du-.ml:--- j ties r .-o ' " rrr ■ intoned by City Court, Ti.uf.. A ib a t Doub Mnnriin a:' ! < .> , - ; n. jj freed Roy .bdnniii.k 37 j! al of the WU.N’C tell vi ,r,r. ivs wh [j here, on i ~ ;i | 17 vi ;•• . , toft her mo; . sc. i i.- • ■ in and into (,'h ;, p ....... W-v, alt. Vi J to Ji i' , don i bis aut - ' !? f I Which IV>K*l it.'d!y 1.,-:, .; '• ).:■ j.ove. ■ , j| at in mu i J I tie liven.- < in: i:;: u i , s i . , j! convei l:iiie. w eh j.-o :. I j rest Miss Jean Jernigar.. a senior ! at J. W. Eigon Junior-—enior J High School am) s<* iln j,, t,,. j presented to Raleigh society as . a debutante, tieeMred tb i. man, late, identified bv ii.o a. Johnstone, attempted to a s.iutt her on the morntnrr ot Ortubcr 15. Jutiß-.iom U.Uis denied the charges hut mittert being iri the iftf merit (CONTINUED ON i WHO KILLED SANDY TATE? [ MORGANTON Wrin tnc ! gun that snuffed out the life of .'>3-yc;it-old William Henry - v-s - dyi Tate early or. the niornir.: |of Sept 21? , A Burke County coroner';' jury I was unable Thursday night to tU - j u-rnijne whether Pate was kiued aceidently or whether ■ >.>«•• son ot j pel soils link It,: At, <\ ;.. (CONTINUED ON PAG! if! Angry Crowd Menaces Fayetteville Police FAYETTEVILLE - - Police re jin for cements were called for here, on Sunday when two policemen seeking to arrest a mar. at the ’Dawkins housing project were i mauled by r, crowd. Answering a complaint that dis orderly persons were disturbing a church, the officei« reported that they rounded up a man iry* fgdf V A Arp I. MG A L i XPLttTs ; ONFER Legal c .*|»e~w of the N»ii"nal Asseciitien fee ihr Ad vancement of Colored People sot . 1 together «( finrhun S*twrd,<,i to i compare, brief# filed In federal :11 - Yr,-0!d Boy Admitted To School For First Time By STAFF COR RES PONDE 'V T SANFORD Lee Cotißty school - | officials ottemßed to solve, an. ■ ■ educnit-mal problem that has been ! hanging fire for static time sn and nnoutd .Sanford aaen they pci ; nutted Bobby Albci’ Coggins r,r./ 1.1, to enroll in the New Hope \ | School last week, thu.-; ending tt i st niggle by his white mother. Mrs J Margaret; Coggins to get him in ( school ever .since h« was seven ! vears old. | The writer wen! to tip? home, i occupied, by the. boy and his moth - 1 p,, about seven miles trout San-! I ford, in '.viu»t, is known as the i ] Tcmpton sevUou or. Monday and! ' (ound !hr be. Tl;c- hoy! Uval ■ .V’.u'i ••i f* j r?drru{ tro , • to *h<- scbooi and was irt th.e see ■and He si-' s'.ici ll\ai ..- was li years old.Hc told the v.v ' • : cv mat h;s AH,'!,;;i'i v&s not at; horn- Aii-.t si she worked at a; d ive ui. 5. .ftniorri XQc sjT P' W§ . 5 m ;?|:s W* -fer v; ■ p . -#tsi II ktjf,-y" .. . %sss££ $ ■' r . pit, S:\VL'* D. JONES . . . now president -emeritus “fT *Kr~«> v »a :■ •••.'’ c y*/»> •• - S-’ ; ir 31* s4* ’•JLPX *- V- : J A. w* J- > s.i ,i'" L *O4. NrOi'lAT i'‘ ; t rv'>. ■' J* "TLY '•> Jtk Ji?L ; -'••’• ' *btf %.-• jj&} Ml ' -4 AW*, !? OIIEENBB' >HO Act ins* u'-ni ; hi.; requrst that hr be retired be cause ot iP hca)tit. trustee;-; ni Bcnn-ti (folic*!:, to st'ss'jn hi *. ‘ Baturduv. named U Duvid D . Jo if'St-. J-t-il'i ■' • atee-i Ts . WSat K Player to usc uecd his as president,. i f h w 1 rf Jjjj£tF net l . 7't, wt* *t st*i vi-ii with the Raleigh Police Delta il ment since January I', F 1 tii,mil'll in Uls resignation 1s t Friday. <'!Arh-• who rn.ui.iges a soda shop hetc. said be plans to “enter private business.” ins to slash another with a knife. They disarmed the man, identifi ed as Daniel F Carter, find wa re escorting him u> the police ear when a crowd gathered and at -j tempted to push them away. Carter, taken to a local hospital anl later released, was charged with assaulting police officers, en gaging m an affray and nvu.slmg i arrest. com-is asking an cud to school vsrn tfaisw. Shown in photo left to ri*ht are; Ha try E Or»v«, fiiycUcyHlc. a member «f the state N*< Arp Lc.fcal B,r» , CommUtet; Robert L. Car- j T!vs reporter then i*Rd the • Nf" ji- -r><; school I‘, V. is then* that }>'■ interviewed the pnnci !;kii, T C Hodges. He was fold, by fiip j’.iincipal that- the boy bad bt;-s:!i .• tni'terl and that he would rather any Information on the whole matter to come from fcbe superint. i.rU-rtt •’ Lentz He ' <||ja t.'.y that the boy had been ! admitted on the st*enaW> of the fact rh:d hi; birth certificae read, ti .•*> Is?'was ■•colored". The n... tt’i then visited the : pl.'.c’ v*i-.i re a\e woman works. ‘ She >r.am> ' »nrt told the report, jcr thwi :hr would re him at her ; home on Tue'-day The writer went j back to her home about 2:30 P. • . home, b-:l. *h'o son :■ rived ium as the lepers<-! ■ a C.P rr .■.■■./• named presi* ,■ -i of '■ r.rrf (••niler.e in lOdft i... the oi ertabnshed ■ ,< worn. ' e li-m and has (i r\yr ■.! ( 4 s \ ; j<; P«?SpS v;i;r '; -■ :■ •. v ■ ■■■■;. ' Jj r.i. \ i.r . ; i v At to i 1). \ ... i f \ ■ ■■ n giv-n an *,( 1 .!>ii' to n >ve m court the Communi. I? allegations he ! h.'lleci n : ~.. !!r' ' the NAACP j down in Gevogta last week In dirersh:;- Aftorney General Cook’s jiifo.-'! hla t, against the or ! star rat ion ;.r,i v. erk in Durham, j dnnng Ihe .••nmial meet mg of (he ; Nonr (’.'o*ohrri NAACP f'onfe- I renc a sevoi al rod ions 1 officers ! disclosed that Mr Cook's charges i were being studied to see to what ; extent, if any, they violated the j statutes against libel and detarna tion of di.’ii act. r. Those spokes men indicated that the first offiet ! il react ton of the organization, was j the dismissal of the charges as J !ri\ iat id of no consequence in i the As octal ion's proven ad her* .mil* to oil the in iii' lijlys of Ain<- ! ri«-:tn demur; racy. They mid ; t ! w.i.i ,i'u 'ed however, that be c ;' •e in Hu A;- -ociation .■ U-. sit 1•• land .i-.-iinst m uregatton, diseritn* ’tierion ;,sd .Mil nf their attendant ;!1 . r-i’ty cor ;iers(u-s mignr he inclined to accept Mr Cook’s f.ttitemcnts if the Association did (CON’TfNr* ■;* ON pAt,r nt Garbage Men Get Charter Raleigh's municipal laborers be rattle organized Just Thursday night aft. r receiving a charter from the American Federation of State County and Municipal Em ; m'.' Ur on (AFL.t. at a meeting (COMINI I D ON PAGE I?) ter. New- V«rk City, chief as sishtni in Thurjeod Marshall; -sort Conrad O Pearson of Dur ham state riiaitaan of the L*- j gal Redress Commute*-