PARENTS OF POISON VICTIMS FACE TRIAL
Ron-Sypport,
LITTLETON - Trial for the
estranged parents of three of the j
four children who filed last week
■ ;ter eating home cr 111 -est kiack
barrier and fish roe has been set i j
[r. v February 12 m Recorder's j
Court.
M . and Mrs Cleveland Fauicon i
u-ne :■-oared Monday under £300; i
bond, me mother is charged with |
manner me the children and the i
f'.uhrv is accused of abandon- 1 j
ip.or.t and non-ruppoi t. , ]
Away l or Three T ears
‘i he y were arrested on warrants
sworn out by Police Clue! M. L
Pinaell who said that Faulcon has
,■ y a y fi.ro home fni three .
vears At the time of the death-'
"ihe mother. Maxine, war in New
Vo: k whin? employment, the of
ficer said.
Tire fniee Panl'.on ehihltf-.n had
bt or," left with Mrs. Faulcon’s sis
!,- ''h Katherine Taylor, mo
ther r> 12 illegitimate bhth-. po- •
je i iO.
'I'ONTtSTKP ftV PAOF V
ft Happened In G a
NAACP Out
For 25,000
pv f B BARREN
chaPLOTTE Eight'' mwn*
, r „. j-.-.,: prate and local units:
~.p No-sh Carolina NAACP;
rr c inhered here Sat.nr-j
- r.p Alexander Hotel and
'' r n initiate a drive for:
new me.ifWis m the state,
• ■.ai-.ri to raise SlO.oOOi
■n, Fiphtmc F urri For Free
.t.iil.ir- Pehiosw Expected
m.jr.nc Hie meeting, which
r i•. opened with invocation by
(he Rpv. 1.1 Shipmon. it wh*
rescaled that plans ar>" a toot
to brine Mir popular ex base
V-H >»ai .Jackie Robinson to
Tar heel ia 'o address ■» Rigan
< !r 4-F rally on Mother s Dav
Ma.v 12) in Raleigh,
•th r- annt':=l event has become a
spectacular affair in the state |
during ixcf'nt y£9T&»
' in 1356. NAACP chief counsel;
Thureood Marshall was the- speak* j
pv: qnd in the previous year. Roy!
Wilkins. NAACP secretary, thrill*
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3 Colleges
Ordered Open
NEW ORLEANS < ANP > - De- ;
segregation forces here won an
other victory Monday, when Fed
eral fudges issued new orders di- j
reding three Louisiana colleges
r,o admit Negro students without i
'eligibility certificates’ required
by state law passed in 1936.
'That urn crow legislation was, a
two-headed monster. One law re
quires white and Negro students!
to produce certificates of "nil
gibiiity and good moral character"!
firm high school official?, m order:
to register for each new term j
The other law permits the fir
ing of any school official fdgning
such certificate' for Negroes en
tering white colleges, on grounds
they would bp advocating into
*ucsUoft
Schools Affected
AM v A P Tinea ud former
chief counsel in Louisiana, for i.he
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Shot Fells
Mad Gunman
NORFOLK, Va A wounded
gunman this week was being held
under police guard at a hospital
here following a wold shooting
spree Sunday In which he shot a.
policeman.
Police >aid Eugene Grant,, 34.
has been charged with felonious
shotinjr at a police officer and
disc mu sing a firearm in the city.
Police officer T. M Millirons
said he heard the sound of shoot
ing while walking his beat Sun
nay. He said he stalked Grant
through an alley and came upon
the gunman walking along the
street with a gun in his hand.
Millirons said he told Grant to
drop his gun but the mars re
plied by opening fire. The two
swapped shots. Then Grant broke
into p, run find Millirons chased
him for about a block where the
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LUCKY ALIO OWNER
The lucky ear last week wan' i
(be on brarinir the tag nun
n'j -VVT-U5. If Use owner r
j that ear took is to Dunn n E
; Service, corner Cabarrus and
j Blond worth Streets in Ralei, n
j be receivin'. a free grease job
This will nappen every week 1
i Watch for your tag number.
it follows the asterisk, -ou o )
j get the grease job. The mu
i her will he taken from any e.
| hearing a N. C. license.
The numbers this v; ck pi
XB-421; x-i'l'F Y.f-TV XI 1 !>•.
. C\ R 23; and CX -35?. ; y.
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NAVY .TAYA FOR ROYALTY The sole absolute monarch m j
ihp entire world. King baud Ihn \boul of Saudi Arabia quaffs a rup
l of coffee aboard itie I NS Willis \ Lee, the deMrnyer on which he
lontpleied b>s journey to the United States last week, after tram
shipment from the S S' Constitution. The controversial king is holding
his six rear-old son. Prince Ma-hmir. ho will undergo treatment for
partial paralysis of ice and arm during the royal visit here as guest
of the State Dept, and President Eisenhower. Ncwspress Photo!.
Judge Outlines Way
p-g-x r*N I
1 o 1 est DCaioo! Laws
DURHAM -- A fedcMi juds p . attornev's irnuest f,n delay trial of •
i r*peak'ing to a group of Negro law-, ccregation involving schools i
vers here Monday declared that ui person Countv and in Chape! j
the school nuts now pending in Hill ur.iil after the O R. Supreme j
i federal courts do not make a fine Court, rules on a McDowell case
! test of North Carolina's sagrega in which Negro -students seek to :
| t.ion laws. en*rr a white school.
Judge Johnson J Hayes made
the statement tus he cranted the (('ONTIVCED ON PAGE 2) i
ROY-JAC'KIK 'Fl'.ro' K\-Brooklyn Dodger star, Jackie Robinson (center) is shown in Los An
gelng at a luncheon recently given in tils honor. At lets is Johnny Lindell, former New York Yankee
• star, and at rich), former Dodger manager. Charlie Dressen. Robinson remarked that he perfers to drop
I his latest “feud" with former teammate iioy Campmella. The Dodger catcher is doing a slow burn over
Jackie's alleged remarks that repeated injuries to Campanella's arm has ended hla usefulness to the
team. Despite bt> pew civilian job. Robinson indicat'd that h« would return to baseball f*i a manager's
I spot. (Newsprrss Photo.),
THE CAROLINIAN
t ,„ <n , ii■ ii,n 'll HUB inmmr-|i|i
10c r — l f4^ jf-— y 12c
In N. C. C Elsewhere
OUJMi'. !h WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY <), 1Q57 ” ” NUMBER I‘J f
'MIAMI REACH --The Chiefs of!
the American Laboi Movement :
have urged congress io enact im
mediately tough civil rights, laws
to keep -•outhern states from i
dragging their feet on integration, j
The executive council of the
AFL CIO also called on the ad- j
ministration to "utilize its full j
; powers to overcome and punish i
I any unlawful attempts'' to side-!
| step the U. 8. Supreme Court de- ,
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I j
4-Day Hearings
; WASHINGTON (ANP) Con
! trary to previous statements that
j civil rights legislation would so to!
i the House without committee;
| hearings, a Judiciary Subcommit- ;
! tee voted in closed session, Mon* i
day, to hold four-days hearings;
ion this measure
i Since extensive hearings were |
i held last, year on civil rights. Con- j
i gressional leaders announced this]
: week that hearings would be o
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Four Athletes Die
When Car Crashes
LENOIR Four members of a
Taylorsville semi-pro basketball
i team met death eaily Saturday
Paint Remover,
Wine Not (rood
As Mixed Drink
, DURHAM— Home-style bar
i ; tenders who delight in mixing :
! sp'-ciai concoction? for then :
j | guests received a warning here |
i ■ this week from the experience ! i
!■ of Miss Olivia Green. 32-yaai ~! [
[ oid woman of Route 5 Dixon : |
D-yH Durham County
It Lincoln Hospital where she , ;
! was rushed after iaking ■> drink. ■
i a nurse reported that >hr wo- ! •
! roan was an "attempted sui- ; i
j ! cide.''
i i But invertigat.ing police d:.s- !
• covered that t.he woman had no j
! intention of taking her life. She | ;
! .just wanted a mixed drink.
1 ! The ingrcdicnfs” Wine, mixed i j
; with paint remover. Miss Green, j
j i who was released after treat- i i
I' j {
] j ment, vows that, she won i try ;
j j this combination again.
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CROSS BURNER. FINED
; "HILTiSBORO William Polk!
; Cheshire paid a $lO fine Monday ;
| foi burning n kerosene-drenched ;
! cross near a local residence where j
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i';r. o ; .'; •v. .vj;..,. v.:' :jy i ’ . i
when the driver of their ear lost
! j control on a rain-slick highway.
i causing the car to plunge down an
i embankment and smash into n
clump of trees.
Only one of the five occupants
of the car survived the crash
which took place some six miles
east of here on Highway 90.
The dead were identified as-
HASTY HOWARD SMITH.
2fi. the driver
HA 'LEY WAYNE SMITH.
2*5, s ik i n brother
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ODDS-ENDS
| By ROBERT «. SHEPARD
[
| •
WHO WAS ON TRIAL: Accord
ing to newspaper dispatches, a
judge hearing a case this week in
Hillsboro against a student of fhc-
UniversHv of North Carolina
charged with burning a cross in
front of a home where ex-U. S.
Senator Graham was stopping,
used the occasion for an attack
upon Negroes in the South who
have protested the continuance of
segregation on buses. There was
no connection between the actions
of the man on trial, and those who
are simply tryinr to believe that
■ the law which says that bus seg
-11 legation is illegal means what it
• I says.
’ 1 This man was guilty and the fact
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CiPIFFIN- Or, ,- Frjlu'r hr '
Tucvday pieced ioirdin a <
st.orv front « forruci white lawtnar,
! who maimed his atira'iive 31-
year-oid wife and killed a H>- :
year-old Negro buy with tw«.j
! blasts from » shoLun win o he
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Shaw’s Business Manager
Quits; Sssond In Three Years
BY » ?» VfsEES ii. .IO.NES
RALEIGH - - Donu'k W. Wcav
!cr business manage at, Bhaw
; University since 1954, re-, nod ins
! position last week to accept a job!
|as business manager of Flanner i
.House, Indianapolis, (iid
licttirns In Old Job
Heaver will speei ilixe in a
lirocr.ini nf Adult i.due .s-.'in
ami manage the affair* of a
housing projeet, both of which
are under Hie dirertion of
Planner House. He was em
ployed by (his firm before
coming to Shaw .
Dr. W. R Strassner. Shew pres- j
i ident, said Tuesday that Mr
j Weaver would receive a substan- :
; t.ial increase in salary in the new,
j post. No other reason was giver,
i for lus. resignation.
“Mr. Weaver did a very excel
lent job at .Shaw University ' the
president said He set ur> an ac
; countins system heir t.liat, meet.?.
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J PLAN ZETA-SIGMA MEET Members of Omlcron Zeta chapter of Zcta Phi Beta, sorority in
! Raleigh, hold sessions to plan for regional meeting of their sorority and members of Phi EL ta, Sigma
I fraternity to be livid here on May 3-5. Committee members seated, left to right: Sows Vivian Brown,
1 treasurer; Anna Hairston, social committee; Evelyn Pope, general chairman. Mo/eile Lane, housing
| committee; Basiled* Mpr> Carnage; Nora K. Lockhart, regional director; Alice Thomas, social commit -
i tee; Dot Baker, chairman banquet .committee; Justine Davis, secretary and Sornr Rivers, ha nonet com
, suit lee. Brother W-. A. Bingham, general chairman at Sigma planning committee was called out of iwtn.
The Eastern Region of the Eeta, Phi Beia. Sorority includes tin District ot Columbia, West Virginia,
Virginia a-nri NarU» Gtraluu.
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HI STONY-MAKING SCOUTS
—These three vouihs will make
history for Raleigh Runday
when ihey pin on their Easie
Seoul badge- At that time they
will become the iasyesi, number !
of Scotifs in this rify’s recent
ST 1 A I Cl « ?
r* O (CT k a £3* /_ A 'SAT *& Frf Q I T #■>r?
aL-ACa- A*W 4%t 9 L -s-.l fcw<r &AA
f? T% l * p j &
.1 £$ 1 l%*aAw 4T « I 41/ M, 4-115?
Scouts PR's inched a'.ie'ri Une -
Logic Hr.but rauk, will b-e tiieyyis!.-
ed to she foiinw'ins vdmvf m< n
. here Sunday: Edvard Thor;"
! Troop 32, Fit v. Bapt.i.-.! Ghurch
; sail of Mi and Mrs. Alien A
; 'Thorpe. 16
b•u-t E, How sat? Jr.. Troop 104 O'r-i
--lin Bapt Church, ,-on of the i•'•'
•na-i'id-apd Mrs D n. Howard. Sr..
6)7 Ro.--ire-.Uii, Avenue; and David
Stark--. Troop 3J. Fir-f Baoj-M
Church. ,;r > of Miu, He Stark?
i n*r9 E Brays Street
William J Hollow p. rhcHrmciii
\Vuke Division iidvancoinr-tif (tin- ,
. mi! ice. said tnaf tit- thrci
I would receive Hie svard >S\mdoy
f
Mim” ~ iv' '-’’'
f 0r _., \&&&&?$ ''
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D YV. WEAVER
. . . leaves Shaw
history to receive the Eagle a
ward Tils’ ceremony will lake
:■! kt in iv at fhf Firs!. Ban
tisi Church. Kneeling is David
•Tit!; • Robert 1 Howard, Cen
ter. ;nui 5 duiird Thn *p e
SI \R- PHOTO BY OH AS R
j I ONESi.
I* N H«wji -1 s ik 1. Dr i
inti 1 .rru'i'. p ')/■ thit rtmiv
otliei ehur< h e r * and srhools
1 hir.ii;‘ire Or rone''■'hr'*
.-oun'-i! ■ .it ha re special tit ••
";oir> , this in t <■ irtti .rOr;
U»; Gib IV oi SCO!.''-
i;t3 in America-
Boy Scout.' w til lt s' r complete
:iavr.f of the inonniv; s>i ic-.- a*
or oberlin Bspost Church. D-
Grady D r>n 1. o&stor annour-'
ed. Homer Ec-m-rs vv,<k« Dis<' u »
, Executive will he the guest
speaker. Scouts at the Du r . r
Hunter Schorl conduct -d tv
weekly ri.' cinhis mi Wednesd?.
Washington and I (con iilrii
Sc’hoo! Scouts v ill hold special
pro?,rants on Thursday.
Lockhart, and Apr a Sjcout:- til
have charge of assembly on F ■.-
day.
Vision Suspires
W.f- Rev. King
MONTGOMEK V. All < ANF*-
A silent, but pvoud - i liinr
last week sat in Rev Mar:m L
King's church here and heart
the a rmc ageous leader declare'
"Montgomery can keep shout
ins and I'm going to stand up to
them because a vision rente to tn?
last, year to lead the Nemo move
ment without fear."
Dr. K'ltis described the vision
to a near capacity crowd saying
■f rpnli-'.f that there were mo
nv tcs when ! wanted to give up
I arid t " as afraid, but you gave me
; a vision m the kitchen of my
■home and I am thankful for it."
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