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SNUBBED IN CAFE. I M'S WITH IKI K. A Gbcdrm.th. Tin SITU*? MlPiMer of Ghana, xeen hei’f al the Wal rl <»l* f 11 <? t <*l tr- New York last week. said In' was undecided •')! lode in? * formyl protest with the State Hr pari went because a Dover. D> ;iware '•<•■-- tauran* refused In serve him President I nltm cr invited the mi ; j>; •>» If' the White House for breakfast last I'borydav to make sntrttds' fo* the refusal, reportedly based on exclusion of colored people from IV- f • I'MTi It PBINS PHOTO' rwetr WASHINGTON <ANF? Fee?;- ■ d' * EhanhO' 1 er rvas her 1 at. a 1 a?,'hits Hour--’ breakout Thursday Immediate Compliance Asked In Va. RICHMOND, Va,.— Two Negro attorneys demanded a ' prompt ; end reasonable start.” toward m t atm? schools of Virginia's Prmc* Edward County, thus week and cromped new legal fights if tlie state trice to close its schools to avoid desegregation. The attorneys asked the Tj s Cur. Tit Court of Appeals to revert * a federal district judge? ; • hi, •!) to set a deadline for de -sor.r c rat ; ’P m the county's public schools. Frmce Edward is the only Vir ginia ideality directly involved m ; ti,e U. g. Supreme Court’s histone | 1554 desegregation order. The cir- i run court took the case under'; advisement after hearing the ar- Oliver w. Hill and Spotswood W. Robinson 111. attorneys for, the Natiomi A.xs’n for the Ad vrncement of Colored People, contended that .Judge Sterling Hutcheson of Richmond did not ; follow’ procedure the U. S. Su ■ rovrrvrrri on page d On Bonus Money: >Ki\t-x3^z:£r~-y.:x~rsnxHrxis&itr:’iin-*asvtnmiaiK*aattHtßmrrmmoniwML.'v' Our Churches And What They Shouldn’t Cost Us Year in and year nut wf go to church in the same unassum <ng mental frame, paying usually the same amount in the collec tion plate, supporting rallies, etc., without possibly realizing that there arc things we could do to aid ourselves spiritually and fin ancially and support our churches more adequately. No doubt most churches would welcome better spiritual and Christian attitudes, along with the finances to support th< physical part of their programs. Much of the above could he accomplished through the following : 1 Instead of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, all of us who smoke could easily make out, with 13 cigarettes a day. In a. week's time more than the cost of a pack of cigarettes would be saved amounting to 33 cigarettes or in money about 40c. 2 Instead of eating steak at one meal in the week, which would • amount to about 20c per person, we could get practically the -.ran * ood value, certainly as full a stomach, from a meat substitute like a well-seasoned codfish cake which would only cost about, 3c. creat ing a difference of 13c, (CONTINUED ON P vot n 1 his Week s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus HA*. i~> . Money Stores. iv. r. 1 M fU'hev ivor i * - :•; iP'> Stotts U-h s r,!ill Wll hii l . Usn TfrtMep Apt' PAGE i ic "!:■mi IVHt Otmpanv ■- • foci-Cola BoUJin* Co. lAiir?, :,r dt' parlor c niier. im * V'w:. Fowler'* Belfast Shnti •lU If ,S.’ - fn’.a Co I, ■ F.dto & I V Cllnlr IA O t B ' : neiU S«ai, Cover Center Zenith Healer FiifUnne Shore town i Country Tire Service K.-teieh rimer.il Home Vllf-Congo Orbe-lo C,.it! PAGE 1 •arollns Bukk Company r a mom Fnkny Lincoln Case (Ins Russos H.Uters a ('tenner* (luMlMSi's Grocery A: Meat Market, PAGE ft Vlie Hood S', stem industrial Flank Hum Geiittal Tire Coniptny G in IV.Hrll Strop l "nnlitiii Pov.er & Light to, (.'bir.kf n hi The Host Lincoln Cah Company Plan's Shell Service Stalion Vaeon'* Barber Shop Lincoln Grill page ■» A A- P Super M u key, YOUR VOTE ON CITY HALL LOCATION IS A PRIVILEGE USE IT TUESDAY, OCT. 29 *o -in African v- ? ho hao ‘3f.ro bli!V'.iii'siPf! Dy i e wlii’r iy ■ ;o ; > at a I Vi . i-Avrc . roadside inn. Tha incident loot plage Tues- ! day when K. A. O bed-'-.p Fi nance MiilisU 1 n f Gi-; "■ ■ ■ <■■ fUS-'U se Vice -it H How >1 i ,' f hn-l son ■ F.-t.-iyraut in Dover. HI Ki FOR UORI.n It \N K CO MIR fS( ; Go'-deiri-ih had been »-u ndnig the conference of the V. t v.- 1 1 Haiis and Intornelional More.ta v Fund m \V ,-hir:gfm v. li. i■- 'll.' K (CONI fM nt ox P V ! ) I ■ i Sta it ij t• ! MINISTER ATT M i x I! A( I GREENSBORO A p:o-M',;re j gation Greensboro white minister Sunday went before tire lor >! ' White Citizens Council once - ; gain to protest racial intocation j A group of 54. the smallest in. the j body's history, gathered to hem the Rev. George Dorset! attack integration a? being against tlu* ■ will of God Dorset;, said the sn •!! crowd was due in an even cell? I:c ■ cox riM'nn (»x n\i .i i; K F. Otilnn Furniture Comp«ui> Twin Inn Oil Service Green Cleanerti Security Ben tty CnmpMnv Mr John Winters PAG K 10 Dunn's Esso Service ■ Hloodvortl* St. Tourist Mom* I Heater Weil Company I CavenoN* InauG.nre Yremy Carolina Bulirlers Coip. Watson • Seafood & l*oultr> Co . In<\ Umstcad Transfer Co. A Food Store Dillon Motor Finance Company I Ridgeway’s Opticians Pepsi* Col a Bottling Co., of K-Ueigh Warner Memorials Deluxe Hotel • PAGE II McLeod A - Wat son l Combo's Burlier Shop i Third Ward Billiard Parlor 'PAGE n I Roger s Soda Simp varlna Wholesale Bullcli t Supply | Censer Motor Cnmp.«n> Keith Super Market i Wood lift Tire Service Page lfi Civella Brant.' College i s M. Voting Hardware ( ounpany Mr c Karl Latch man I Mr. Elvis Hand i First*Ci»,i/ens Bank <V Trust umhh n,v N ( . Pindurta Acme Realty Company i Tip Top Food fttoret i Amfe/f'vidor Theatir fwertwe Passenger ! On Raleigh Bus Injured B 3 (TIVKI.ES R. JONES I •\ v.-l-av. ri, 64-year-old baby sitter, who s ,iid she “doesn't! v ant any trouble.” related to I r,r CAROLINIAN t-his week how she i "is invar'd when i Raleigh ci v ' ivus <ii ;v(a. ivnortediv runniny late alter he; feu- broke down, slam- !• mrd i,door of (he vehicle | on Jv-r kM foot lust Wednesday! ran ; ib; owing her to the pave-1 j menr. the co» - m iof Excnange| and JjVitmirgtoh St leers The r. I-1 I It’sed driver of ft » bos her- denied ! 11 (v; r;x< in »x rv.i. ->i ! | ertwtw f 3fj f, n ; lln* hlihM& i .f f, | 13 S’'’ ss ’ m s?rfi 111 I lilLiiH %& CLI’MCftN. S. c f.’lomsnn Col , !e«e Prriideiii It F Poole said Tne-•!.•!v he i.c asked North Car-; ohm fume roii«g» not to send! w o N-- icnuii Dias err when | i'nc Wolf pack tennis ream plays j Ciomson next spring'. N C Sjeie. integrated by b fed** •! cou 1 •irdrc Hu-*.* years; jyo. has -mail- number of Ne-j : cm .-tuderu.. two of which Poole! i ob ■■■ ° candidates for :pp ten-! nis team. \ pi tiiicn p»ntp:,tipe ap j pr;» i;tpf ;il (if nisnn r>f fhr N ( ‘ if* band, which has 1. i f)NTIN \ >•;*> ON P xGjK 2) Auto Crash Fetal For - oung uni i SILER erry Shirley Marie fjve-.vear-old child, was ,i I in a one-car accident on ” Snow Camp road, four miles r ■ th of Siler City at 6:15 p. m. ,Sunday. i She was the daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. Isaiah Marsh of Bonlee. ; with whom she was riding at the ! time of the fatal accident. tale Highway Patrolman .1. Williford reported that a 1945 model automobile, driven b,v Marsh, was headed towards xilcr City. As the automobile came around a fairly sharp ; eu , (he operator apparently applied his brakes. 'Die vehicle is said to have nm i of i : i ight .shoulder of the road , 'MINI II) OX PA<U ,?) * a * r '<Bl 1 TgT' "<r- ■ ■ j f I s k - # *3 %■ 11 > X,.*Jr|t f' a fafrjfef'V ltl yjl* V dm Jr t ll m J ll ] 'm * ifi3? » yll AT ATOMIC ENERGY CON Buiirhe, left, the I nited Nations wiih Aus train President Adolph S of the First General Conference Afienrv in Vienna. Austria. More ifies took pari in the conference. eweŕet 1 ir 12c > .As* 1 .IOC -N.c, 16 P AGES EUewhe'e yOLTTMRtr RALEIGH, N. C VG. £K ENDING. '- ATITRDA V OCTOBER !9. I'c, . NUMBF-.C . ! N. C. Athletes ’Barred At Clemson t + 4- 4* 4- "4 4 w?* j .s ’ %*.• J| yßs \ S» - j \ \ * : 0* w%-MegMm - ■ &jC .. w’^^Wf *■'■ #*l^Bk j ' j®jJ«p 'NgE/jKV® 1 ,?a£ if : ' ' a- •'&*> JrtShAytf •'C «P* --V-, ; *.. ■ HHHK'.; J ;i |Bp| ? ' v s*j|| ■ v‘ : ■'^SaPßLy“' s - ♦' ® i-"l * > a. ■■!:. 1 WmT F/VUBI.'S BURNED IN EFFIGY An effigy of Arkansas’ govern on the campus of the University of Toronto, Canada last week, The sti white hoods and gowns similar to those of the Ku Khix Klan. (UNIT Supreme Court Set To Rule On Five Cases Involving Negroes WASHINGTON (ANP) The | j United States Supreme Court is i t faced this term with three cases .involving school segregation, two ; dealing with organizational dis- ■ | eriinination and two others directly involving Negroes. One of th r - oases deals with edu ■ cation on the public school level, j one on ihe graduate level and. the > ! oth. i with an agitator who* at-j tempted to abstract school Integra- j | tion. The organizations calling up- j ! , on the high tribunal for legal de- j ' , visions arc. (he NAACP and the ! | 1 Railroad Brotherhood. "... —JI . li Vf’ERBNCE Dr. Ralph Johnson representative, leans across to chat Schaerf during the opening sessions of the International Atomic Energy i than 330 delegates from S 3 eoun- j held recently. 1 The other two Negroes involved j directly in pending cases are Claud f Mack Lightfoot who is testing the j validity of the Membership Clause i in the Smith Act; and Acy Ler- j Arrest Two IL In Shooting O HICKORY Police officers have placed two young local men in the city jail and a third has posted bond for his appearance irt Municipal Court Friday morn ing a.s the result of the shooting of » Negro here Sundoy. In jail are Lron Marion Fa <t»n. 18, and Don C. Hicks, 30. William Nathan Davis. 10, has ODDS-ENDS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD SUPPORT THE UNITED FUND: There are twenty good reasons why YOU snoud support the cur rent United Fund drive. These 20 reasons represent the 20 welfare and social agencies which depend upon your support for their exist ence Al! of these agencies are im portant and worth while. Some of them may present a greater appeal to you than others, In making your contribution you are privileged to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Desegregation Urged By White Religion Student WINSTON-SALEM A senior ministerial student has allegedly asked the Wake Forest College student, legislature to request the Board of Trustees to declare the. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ior, Orval F. Fauhuv was Inirtied Indents who did the burning wore I'KD PRESS TEI.EPHOTO). i non who *s asking 3 ; eversfli of [ a lower court's decision convicting | * ! him for inco iie tnx ’asion (CONTINI Et* ON PA<.K 2) - . fhite Youths )f Teenager i been freed under bond. Bob by Brown, teen-age Dirkin' Negro was hospitalized Sun day with minor shotgun wounds in the slomarh Brown was released from the hospi tal Monday. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) TO KKIdS AT AA T HOMECOMING Mbs June Williams, center, St. Augustine. Fla., “Mlft* AAsT" for 1957-58, will reign supreme over homecoming activities stated for lhe coiicgc. Octnher 18. 19 and 3ft. She is flanked by mein Iters of her "emit!", all of whom will play prominent roles. They ate from left to right, Misses: Della Mr Daniel. Seaboard. Lucy Everette Alt. Airy; Jeannlr Wells. Thomas ville and Elaine Noel ffovhoro. ieie Held Ip Abortion At Monroe MONROF. The National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People Tuesday investi gated a possible connection be tween an abortion charge, again si a Negro doctor and, his activity in the Negro organization. Hr. A. i Perry, vice-presf dent of the Uu: i! NAACF chap ler, was arrested Sunday night on a charge of perform ing it criminal abortion on a white woman. Mrs Lillie Mae Rape. Hr was freed under $7,000 bond pending a prelimi nary hearing Friday. Perry denied the charge and said he felt the Ku Klux Klan might have provided the informa tion which led to the charge. Stale NAACP president Kelly Alexander .said at Charlotte that; he had sent a representative here (CONTINUER ON P\ GE TWO) Brother-In-Law Shoots Man In Family Argument GRAHAM- Raymond Lee YN lock. who received a shotgun blast in his side Sunday night at a farm north of Mobane, was in critical condition Monday night, and is still under .special care in a hospital here. Dr. F. D. Patterson Blasts Segregationists In Address GR EENSBORO - A for mer southern college president, blast ing the "selfish behavior" attend - j ms racial integration, says "If | the world is to survive, we must! learn to live together in peace' and harmony." _. 22 I BEGINS LAW PRACTICE HLBK Attorn*:' Lporge pij. cert? Brown. ?8, inn of A?r me! >hs. A ! Brown, lbll ? Per son sireei. Hociatefl with ADotnea Frr'* ! Carnage in Dip prartje* of lax Brown. a native of Columbia S. ('.. received his Bschetor of Arts and 1.1..8. dearer* a* Xor*h Carolina College, Durham. On a of the six Negroes who passed the State Bar exams during Die summer. Brown began his p T ar - lire here lasi w "rU Yeilork, shout ?o allegedly received the wound from a gun fired by his brother-in• llcxander Thompson. ?1, who iives on the Jessie While farm (CONTINUED ON PAG( ?) Dr. Frederick D Patterson told Bennett College students Sunday ihat behavior such as that accom* | partying resistance to integration !at Little Rock Ts almost always (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO)
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