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Race Barrier Falls As Three NC CM 3$ Inf e jrate + + f + + + + + + nportant Issue Facing Baptists j THE CAROLINIAN »“® \ 12c in N. C. * VOLUME 16 b “WHEHE ABE NEGRO LEADERS?”, GOV, ASKS 4= Hh +4' Hh 4 Hh 4 4 Dead Man Brought To Life v leart Massage Saves Tenure 0f loti!.. Os NC Knifing ssed HICKORY—After suffering mi-| tnerous gashes over his entire j b-tcty Friday night, James Edward' Morrison, 52, of Hickory, is re- ' pc. fed to have "died” while he ir..*, treated in the local Memorial Pohc® officer-- n> rested four ■ l - *' s," ;fidcnts oi 15 J - : udge Dismisses Case Os Walker Vs . U. 5. Elks Bv ,T. R Barren PHILADELPHIA TJ nit c d ; States Court Room number three \ b s the. scene of a hearing of! ■neat import to ail Elkdom and Negro fratemalism in general the Improved Benevolent and Thursday when charges against Protective Order of Elks of the rrovTTvrr.p os p\of. v, , ==■ State News j i Brief TO DELIVER ‘ FINALS'’ ADDRESS RALEIGH—J. R.. Larkina, Con sultant in the Division of Special Services, N. C. State Department of Public Welfare is scheduled to deliver the principal address at the S"nd Commencement Exer cise* Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing, Durham., The commence ment will be held on Monday, A , (eOKXZNttiei ON PAGE Vs CITY'S NEW TEACHERS ENTERTAINED—The chapter of the North Carotin.. T-arh-r. tesochthn 'ind«r the leadership of the Rev. Howard Cunningham, a niemhei of I,i,gon High School's, faculty, entertained new teachers and all principals In the city system Monday at a luncheon held a* the local FMt'A Approximately twenty-five persons were in attendance The only new pr*nrina! in 'he lo- >l system this year is Herbert E, Brown, shown second from right on first ro w I STAFF PHOTO B'l CH AS JK. JONES). RALEIGH, N. C l Eighth Street. • Saturday ;nd j (charged them with assault with | a deadly weapon with intent, to! I kill. Morrison »'as allegedly of lacked by the group while rti gaging in an affray Fr-!- evening, shortly ’o >n. * c" / i have taken place in the East Hickory area, near the Elks j Lodge. Hospital attache? 1 ' listed h< • condition as "fair” this week, i though he had previously br-> i described as being first in a crit | cal condition Friday night, and (later in a grave condition. No Bund Allowed The- four accused of attack (CONTtNUKII ON CAGE Ti Woman Dies, Three Hurt in Greensboro Collision GREENSBORO—A 34-year-olri | woman was killed and three oth- i j persons injured when an automo | bile left the road, turned over and 'rammed into the side of a bill - i board on Highway 70-A East late • Monday afternoon. It was Guilford County’s first traffic fatality of the j Labor Day weekend. Dead on arrival at the 1.. Richardson Memorial Hospi tal was a woman identified as Mrs. Bertha Harps Brown o! High Point. Admitted to the hospital was a woman who gave her name as Mrs. Lillie Lomax. 32. of Rout. 1. Jamestown. Two other person' Clarence Snuggs. ,38. and McKui ley Ledbetter, 38. both of High Point, were released after treat ment. All were passengers In the same car. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1957 ' <AND' The eyes If.ipt l America will focus on city. Sept, ft-" when tbotw r:"da of nclcga-es vtd visitors ar ■;vt *o ihe se?* * W i Proi••■•-‘ant boriv in America with a iotas members',tip of. over 4.500.- ■ 000. Delegates (o the conclave are termed Messengers, and they will face one of the most eventful issues eves- to con front that great religious or- : sanitation—t controversial is sue. based on the Question of tenure, a constitutional pro <to\t>ni:fd on r,\GE n Investigating State Highway Patrolmen quoted Snuggs as saying ihe victim was driving j ft'ONTtNt nn ON' IWGK 7) OKS-ESOS ! By ROBERT G. SHEPARD .SCHOOL BELLS: School bells ! ram? out this week signaling the! end of the summer vacation and | the be: inning of r new school j year. All over the city, teachers, j old and new, m e facing thousands 1 of restless children, children who! I are not too ready to settle down j ! lo the task of doing school work. ! tcoNTixm n os p\(rv ?> 15c Elsewhere NUMBER 49 ROOSTED FOR PRESIDENT Dr. C. D. Pettaway, noted cleric of Little Rock. Ark., who assumed the presidency of the National Baptist Convention of America (Boyd Baptists), on thr death of Dr. G. L. Prince, is being boosted for an elective term as president of the Na tional Body, at the 77th annual session of NBC, when it meets Sept. 4-8 in l,os Angeles. Dr Pettaway is being supported for ihe high post by leading Bap tists throughout Ihe Nation. (AN Pi John Kasper Returns To Term. Home CHARLOTTE John Kasper returned to Tennessee Sunday, leaving behind him a mixture of reaction in three North Carolina cities he visited on a hurried twn-dav tour. He also left behind the nucleus of a while citterns' council or ganlaztion in Greensboro, Win ston-Salem and Charlotte After each talk he huddled with a group of new supporters to lay the groundwork for councils in the three cities where Negroes have already been admitted in small numbers to previously all- i ! white schools The young New Jersey seg regationist promised his au ♦Hence, here Sunday that the “high school boss are going to take rare of things In fcoNTtWJFU ov rrer r» || Robed KK Klansmen ('Picket Charlotte Film ■ 1 ! CHARLOTTE Robed but un* j masked Ku Klux Klansmen pick-i I oted a theater showing the con i troversla! film “Island In the ’ Sun" here Sunday hut were or : riered away by Police Chief Frank | LMtlejohn | Littlejohn .said he told 'he j; Klansmen -'ooUtely - ' that it, « I I “time to be moving on' The ii Klansmen protested, but left the ! scene. The police chief said he i asked the manager of the theater I if he wanted the Klansmen pick ' eting on the sidewalks end the manager said he did not The same theater was pick eted for a short time on two days last week when the run of the film began here. The pickets were from thr Inltod Southern Employes Associa tion, a segregationist union. ■ The same, film, dealing with an | Indies opened runs in Winston i Indies .ol'ened runs in Winston* ; Silem and at Raleigh last ' r r-?k • hot no picketing was reported. A i i fwhfis git Monty J. . .■rrnrr===r=rr=r.-y--ir j Hodges Asks Race Leaders |To intervene Gov. Luther H. Hodges, speak- j mg a few hours after limited ra- ] cial integration occurred in pub t, schools in this state for the ■rtf*, t time Tuesday night appealed fro Negroes in North Carolina to accept, voluntary separate school attendance. Hodges said be is "firmly convinced” that any “substan tial mixing of the races in nur schools would result in the destruction of the public school system.” Hodges, restating his opinion that, “mixing the races in our. public schools is bad for both i races.” said he is “certain that ; i the vast majority of the citizens : S of North Carolina feel the same : way ’’ He biamed a “few Negro citizens' - for refusing to go along on the lines of a plan Hodges put forth in August, 1055. He said that he warned al that time that those Ne groes “who refuse to cooperate in this effort, to save our pub- I lie school system , are to hr j ••onsidered as endangering the education of your children anl as denying the integrity of ihe Negro race by refusing to remain in association with it. ! 'Can these few citizens, serious jly believe that they are helping (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) Local Man j ! ) (Thrown From Truck, Pics ' , William Wesley, Parker 29, of , Raleigh died instantly *arly Mon- J * day when his head struck g pile of rocks after he was thrown from the rear of a truck. The in cident occurred on Brookside Drive. Th* driver of the truck, Su {CONTINUED OV P4GF »> theater group in the Carolines had urged movie operators not to show the film. Wake County Youth Fates | Murder Charge At Raleigh ! i Raleigh police have charged a 17-year-old youth with murder j after a shooting spree. Friday! which left, one man dead and two I women injured. The officer,: had sought Phillip Murray of Willow Spring.-;, a Wake County community, since the shooting. He gave himself up Monday t Fuquay-Varina Police Chief Leon Smith. Charged with killing Her man Gillis, 20. of Garner, Murray has been taken tn the Wake Count*- Jail where he. is now lodged I i" r jf^w , r .W vffiSpffiSfrre- *^* INTEGRATION COMES TO NORTH CAROLIN A- -Tlx* above scenes show the first Negro student* in this state's history to attend ; lasses with white students in the public schools. Students of Greens boro’s Gillespie Park Elementary and Junior High School are shown arriving at the school Tuesdav morning (top photo*. They were followed and h-ercc! by whites, show*n in background- In bottom photo, four of Ihe five Negro students await assignments tr> classrooms in the school’s gymtorium. Integration also took place in Winston-Salem and Charlotte schools this week. Three Tar Heel Cities “Mix” GREENSBORO The incial barriei in North C.v ■ aa public schools fell Tuesday in ? tension charged atmosphere amid ieeis and catcalls but without vio lence Five Negro students were ■" - corted by their fathers and a ; policeman into previously all white Gillespie Park elemental;; and junior high school in Greens- ; boro Tuesday, thus officially sta ting into moton the first phase of. North Carolina's limited" into- ; gration program. The second phase was scheduled to pi into operation Wednesday when six more sildcni enter other schools ip Greensboro, Winston Salon and Charlotte North Caro lina's three largest citi< At Greensboro Tuesday, a large crowd of whites, teenssers and adults alike, began gathering m front of the large red-brick hull ding more than an hour before school was to start. At 9:10 AM a car parry, p,?; r\ L o.au r.. , a a: I r. 11; t.ifc j ■ | frur of the children wheeled intoi 1 j the school s driven ay and. sped to I ' j the rear of the building. When j ‘■the yelling crowd followed the ! car returned to the- front of the . j school Elijah - H Herring Si. and John H Florence escorted (be | children Rrenda tnv and j Jimmie B. Florence, and Pus sell and Elijah H Herrine Jr. —f o the lipildins while the i hooting ai>d jeering grew so- j i lice pfflr/er 0 I Bempr.m ! heeded (he crowd from the children. 1 After the four had ent- en *,hr. school building, a man vhn idon froNTtNc rrt on page u Wl-.& Henr”) Heggie Z'i of Varina, and .Miss Mrgfnia Conyers, IS. of RalHch. were !> wounded in flic shower of bill lets from Murray’s cun. of- j ■ fieers said. Both women are reported to be j j In fair condition. The. shooting is reported to I have followed an argument, he- ■: tween the men. Murray Ls alleged to have left a night spot in Wake : i County afafi to have gone home for his gun. When he returned ;, he stalled firing wildly. 1 i Final Week Begin In Bonus Money Month pnniif i slips or rerelnt? must some from merchants advertising; is tit C AROLtNI A N the week tin.* advertisement appears. An' prison or family at the same adrirt'ss in ‘ilcihle to us? the total p’Jt-* j eh;j?,ps made from the home. Only one name should he usi*d In submlttlnf entry. No purehase of over S3OO from any one merchant during a week run be ! tou tried. There In i r riling of $: * w per'week for u »o* mv pt »f h i e«. Ml pntries tmM he in the office of Tin* CAROL INI W Vnnd.-rv noon io’low.- Hi*-. ‘ vpir.iMen dale of the current boons monn pe r loci. Entries must hr separated hv the week and enclosed in an envelope with ; the name and address of the rn.trant ft* tin- event of the same amount oi purchases by more than one entry, um award "'ill he divided Ail entries must b? ♦he name of the ? ♦ore from v hich purchise was m&2s AU rntijp- ova-r abide bv the rule: ; t same 'Hi he d«suu’lifted if only ormi variance t r observed. tVovklv purchase total* should h« show » on r ir.h packet and tst&J pia.ee- d oa ♦ be- of*i'id« of the envelope earning the period s ennv a : .ong with name and ! edilres*. Bonus money earners win b« announced in the issue follourinz th? closine i: r. ri r a in I, loilil V, 1. ig in.- ri.JUI.-lg of each period. AH the. property of The CAKOLIMpi. All t.fKsiiu i« (pmi wh-ti the names of the Bonus Mon*? earner* ire an nounced in Thf CAfthUNIAS, and no respeuslbillC'. Is accepted »j this news paper bfvnnd chit point. No receipts ft sun banks will hr considered, exr'pt payment on mortpiapes. 1 The fourth and final week of the current, month in The CAPO TINIAN'S Bis Bonus Money Pro gram bcccri Thursday morning, .' ugusfc Slh and ends Wednesday. September tl. at midnight Beginning with this, the | This Week s Ad vet risers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. PACE :i Charles Store Mr C. Karl Litcltman PAGE 4 Hud on-Beik Company PAGE • Tire distributor* Inc. Hudson-flelk Company Williams' Gar.ice. lone, A Christum Cure Oil Service ter Fit i,« ii.mil PAGE S Bloodnorth St. Tourist Henu Heater Well Company Caveliers Insurant e Atfcncy Dimn's E-sn Servlc < arolina Builders Coop Watson's Seafood A Poultry Co I'" . Hmsteart Tran h r Co Food Store rillion Motor Finance Company RtriiU'tt ...y's Optic* .!!•■ Pepsi-itili Bol'l n.- 0(1., of !?*]», Warner MernorUU Deluxe Hofei PAGE 7 Famous Bikery Red Bird Peanut Comp.w; Smdprs Motor CO Mr. Jo-.eph B'ltter* PAGE . Carolina Fewer & Lt.. Cn.-naanv fifth perlnd, the awards °i!l be S?,S, firs*. MS, second, Sl9. third :>nd forty S 2 awards will be ghrn to participants in or (i oNTP-i rn on page f> I S M Young Hivd’* see Company I Town A Country Tire Servlet i Reiei>rh soifood Company j Vational At: shop I Acme Realty Company ! Gem Watch Strop IMr Kivit Rand 1 The fhc.ti f,s cm Industrial Bank j Hum G.riera! Tite Company j R K. Quinn l lunmire Company In. c. Produrts IPAGE 9 A & P Super Markets The capital Coca-Cola Bot'ltns Co. Rab Savinas A I.on Association Southern Bo 11 Telcoh-.ee Compiny PAGE in Stephen, Appliance Co’opr.r.y PAGE 13 Vartna WUolei-al* Bulhlers Stiy-ly Hudson-Belli Con' n ,tiv ; Wek Fnei < ruset Motor Coßtpant- Holloivell i Crsh CrnrrM VVl .F IS First-fifteen* Sank •i Trust Com?ar.y Amhas&sdcu Theatre Ci,t?iia. Beau'v College hint's. Krasner k I-' 1 lr> Tij> JtoO f oim! >lores
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