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; * ■ mm . m i nr. .fames >i. nabrit . . . Winston • Salem spanker Dr. Nab Hi Speaks Sun. In Forsyth WEST-TON SALEM -Dr. .lamps M Nabrifct. Jr . famous civil rights i lawyer arid director of public r?- > lat-ions at Howard. University, will rps aV; at New Bethel Baptist Church here at 3 pm., Sunday, Nov. 3, during this sixth annual . celebration of Race Progress Day »nd the 33rd anniveisanr of the Effort Club. The public is invited. Dr. Nabrit has been active as a civil rights pioneer, educator, writer and national and civic lead er for more than 20 years. He argued the District of f'oHimbia School Case *Boll utg vs Sharpen the Oklahoma >.' risfration ( use (Lane vs, tVilson), and the Jaybird Pri »n»r> Case <Terry vs. Adamsi before the Cnited States Su preme Court. He has partici pated a( the trial level or on i he briefs in practically all civil rights cases in the lasi fifteen years. ID organized at Howard TJtii- v —;;t v tho first course in Civil Rights to be taught in ap Ameri i lav school. He t**a member of President Eisenhower's Com on Government Coniracis. (rON MM f P ON PAC.E i) i ’ante Jury h /. labama Mutilation TIF YiTGKAM, Aia. • An all " jury was selected this 1 r?k to try six white men for the i •c- mutilation of a feeble-minded Nrgvo man they chose at random a ■ the victim of a sadistic Xu I<iux Klan ritual. The defendants, alt identi fied with Ktan activity in the Birmingham area, face two to 30 years in prison on eon vie- Hon of either of two charges, mayhem or assault with in tent to inurder. They arc accused of waylaying then alleged victim. Judge Aaron. 35. on h Birmingham sidewalk, and emasculating him with a raz or blade in a dirt-floor Klan headquarters to prove their worth- ■ jp, ?;-. for Klan promotion; The defendants are B. A. Floyd. Grover A. McCullough, 41. Jesse V" Mabry, 34. Joe Pritchett. 31,j William J. Miller, 28. and J. N. Griffin, 38. all of the Birmingham area Pritchett, is being tried first. Prisohett was identified by Jefferson County Deputies as the leader of a Splinter Klan group which kidnaped the (CONTINUE© ON PAGE 2) Youth , 22, Held For Beating A White Man , 79 NEW BEEN Police held s young man without bond in con nection with the beating of a 79- year-old white man here. The vic tim Elez Rufus Mills, was in cri tical condition at a hospital Officers chased and arrested William Simmons. 22. who they; said beat and kicked Mills on n Sidewalk nca.v Mills’ homo ,' v * ' i- “ mt HUNDRED DOLLAR GIFT Eddie I . Byers. RreeMrßl *,f the ckuWl* Alunmi ( liepier of Johnson f,'. Smith University, prrsenti a cheek of five hunched dollars to President R. P. Puny to Iv Ip worthy students, as Dr Reginald ,V Han kins looks on, Mr Dyers wy, this is the first of a :-«*nrs tet similar sift' the chanter will make during Ibr year. 'Blackoul OfDr. King's TV Address Probed THE CAROLINIAN 12c I lnN ' c 16 PAGES ~~~ El, * wher ' | VOLUME i’ RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER l. 1157 NUMBER sj City Hall Nixed; Mayor Upset 4* 4 4* 4° 4* + 4 4 4* 4 On Farm Near Raleigh: •w# Body Found On Farm By j White Youths! Bv STATE WRITER The pai tially clad body of John i Oscar Blalock, 77, misaip.g from his j j home .'nee Friday-. October to, Was , ; found early Wednesday morning 1 by two young white bovs on Iho i ! farm of ’ Secretary of State Thad ! ; Eure ! O R W r' . spoon. ■ho ;nvr !!• ! gated i he discovery, along wit h ■ : fellow deputy sheriff C. C. Doano, said there appeared to'be no''‘evi dence of foul play in the death j nt the elderly man who made his' ■ home at 214 Camden Street The body, when found, was rlad in a white shirt, dirk real and underwear. YY'eatherspoon said no trace of any oilier clothing was found. When he disappeared. Mr. Blalock was wearing in addition to the a hove mentioned articles of clothing. black shoes and gray hat. He bad been in ill health , for over a year t Unice Martin and Jimrov Hil - 1 burn, who reside in the area of i Highway 64. East, reported the di- j eovery of the body to the sheriff's | ’ department at !f a. re. Wednesday, j Just when Mr Blalock died had not been determnied a I press time, the only marks were (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 T rial Site For Doctor Is Moved. MONROE Judge Francis! Clarkson moved the emotion-j I charged trial of Dr A E Perry 1 i Monroe Negro integration leader charged with performing an abor tion on a white woman, to neigh- [ boring Anson County. Both Perry and other Negro leaders have said the abortion! charge is an outgrowth of racial friction in Union County. Clarkson ret the trial lor this. ; week in Wadesboro and ordered ; j that a special venire of 50 Anson i residents be called for duty. YMBU.JN'fT: At TO CRASH Attendants lift a patient from an ambulance last week after the vehicle collided with a station wagon (rear) on one of Dallas, Texas’ rain-slirked streets. There, were no injuries as a result of the accident. (UNITED PRICES TELEPHOTO). Recluse Has Fatal Heart Attack; ' His Daughter Dies Os Starvation GODSENDS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD A TRIBUTE TO FAIR PLAY: Wp could not allow the opportun ity to pass without paying tribute to those in charge of awarding the "Dream House" prize. Tills was sponsored by the Lions Club, con- isied of selling $! 00 chances on a ' fabiijou? new home erect ed at the state fairgrounds during the annua) state fair. There is every reason to show that those in charge of running down the winner, (tip person submitting the nearest answer of the cost of this house, knew that that person was a Negro. Roth his name and ad dress were on the ticket with, the (CONTfNPKn ON PA OF 2) KINSTON - The bodies of in year-old Elias King and his 28- i year-old invalid daughter, Miss! ; Helen King, were found by police, j in their home at. 80f) Oak St., last week. The elderly father apparent j ly succumbed of a heart at tack 12 days previously and hi* daughter Helen, who was handicapped since birth, was unable to walk and starved to death about 24 hours be fore their bodies were found The tragedy was discovered! when Mrs. Ora Lee Gray, a neigh bor, attempted to visit the daugh ter and failed to sain entrance, fihe summoned police and after: breaking through a rear door the! j officers found the badly decorn- 1 posed body of Mt Kina on a j lounging chair and the body of I Miss Kmg on the floor. Detective Leslie Gay *«id I Ring was a recluse who re , qiiired his neighbors to "stay away from his property.” Neighbors said they would have investigated earlier had i it not been for Mr. King's | inwistuner that they stay a (CONTINtfKP ON PAGE TWO) 1 Greenville Girl, 12, Victim Os Rape Attempt By Youth, 17 i Special To Carolinian' GREENVILLE -This Pitt Coun* i ty capital was shocked last week;’ when it, was announced that 12-j, year-old Eva Gray Clark of 400 First Street was the victim of ani * I Governor Faubus Demands Return Os Nat 7 Guard LITTLE ROCK This state’s ! governor Orvi?! E Feu bus last, j week “demanded" of President Ki- | wnhower arid Secretary of the Army Brurker that they return to | hL control about 1,800 Arkansas ! National Guardsmen now on feder- ! (I ON'l INIJRD IW JCAC.N S> State News Brief PLEADS NOT GUILTY HIGH POINT A young 'nan | accused of shooting down his girl- j I friend on Sept 4. entered a plea ; Monday of innocent, to a first de- j I gree murder charge Willie Mack j j Oliver entered the plea at his ar- j raignment. at the, opening of the ; Superior Court criminal term, The solicitor said the. state will a°ek the doslb penalty for the 21-year old accused killer. Oliver js said to have pumped seven 22 caliber bullets into the body of hie girl friend, Miss Cora Colson, 21). fol lowing f> lover's pat on Septem ber 4 He allegedly went to 'be j plant where the girl worked, (continued ov page m alleged criminal assault, attempt by 17-year-old Robott Moore, Jr.,; of 1108 Douglas Avenue as the child traversed « pathway by a error tar y on hm way home from school. According to police reports, the Clark girl had beome ill at the Eppes School which she attends and was excused to journey home about 9:30 A.M when she was Joined by the Moore youth as the two traveled a pathway home ward when the alleged attack at tempt took place. City employees heard the girl's screams and ran to her assistance to see a man. later i identified as Moore, pick lip the girl and run towards the ermetary. Being: hotly pursii- i rd, it 's said that the would be attacker dropped the girl »»id hotfooted it away as one, j (continued on r\r,r„ ?> f Btjhus # !°r 9 Light Voting Settles City Hail Issue The City Hail bond i.-.-'.io . t-.l down in defeat Tuesday m the thud tunc a;; ’.'l 097 pi .- n- >. . ’ against the measure. «n,i 2.217 vot ed for it Raleigh mayor W C- Union, when informed of the von c.r.t come. appeared to oe upset and ex pressed his disappointment Unofficial tern n -- showed that all of the 27 precinct* in Raleigh »rported. The tnj.d vet - 54 4 (CONTINUED ON PAGE ») Griffin Takes Wow- Sap Georgia Guard Will Never Flgiit Jim Crow ATLANTA, Ga. Gov Marvin Grifin vowed Monday that t.hf Georgia National Guard novel will be used to enforce school in tegration in his state To prevent, this. Griffin warn- d that he is prepared to oppose any attempt to federalize the Georgia guard by discharging it, and form ing a state militia in it - place The governor, a, leading spokes j man of southern segregationist..?. : declared in an article in the new issue of LOOK Magazine "If anyone started to fcderalnw : the guard, I could just discharge j it., then form a state militia under j the second amendment of the ! Constitution, the right to bear arms. •No Georgia bov can be made to turn his bayonet a gainst a fellow Georgian. These (CONTINUED ON PAGE ') “I Killed My Mother, Man Cries GAFFNEY, S, C* - Cherokee j County Sheriff Julian B. Wrigh* said this week he was checkin.’ out. the story n( a 34-year-old concrete pipe worker who claimed he killed hi? mother 15 years ?*o because she gave Ms brother SI a week and :;».vr him only 25c. B, .1. Bridges came to the Sheriff's office with the con fession today, saving the slav ing had been bothering bis conscience and he wanted to “G<‘( ji off mv chest.'' Mr:-. Linn Bridges was killed .tan. “9, 1043 by a shotgun blast. ; in the tenipje A> the time of her (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?) Southerner As President Is Seen By Hodges TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Gov, Luther Hodges of North Carolina predicted this week that the na tion will look to five South for presidential, timber “much sooner than we realize,’ but and he doubts a southerner can win in 1960. Hodges also told a news confer rtice there La "No support" In his j state for a third party The North Carolina Govn nor j and his, wife -lopped here, over fCONTTNUPD ON PAGF, TWO) d ‘SATCITMO'S’ NOT WELCOME Shown he»e with his wife, Lai, v>h«?n they arrived in London early this year lor a European tour. Louis Armstrong is no less upset by the rerent notion o! the University of Arkansas in cancelling out the trumpet star's sched uled concert on the campus. Armstrong's blast against Go*, Faubus of Arkansas made him "too controversial." the riudents Alleged. (Newspross Photo), MON'l GOMERY. Ala The. out station WSFA-TV and pre- F£>l Monet.* - investigated the saß- vented viewers in central a n d aacr of a meal broadcaa oi •, r-euih A; bania counties from see- , t 7. t . 10,, ;v.":‘ '!’• NBC pio..,am Look Here" ,7‘V-m'”*’' «I"V,V im-'n,,,, 1 conducted bv commentator Mar- Montgomery Nearw integration , 1 , l in AqronsKi. : ' ',’ Jf .... ...... Tic blackout did not interfere ’ ’ I! '.,’' ' ' ■“" with the network's telecast which . Ju *- ne Arabiann Power Co. cans- . ‘lrk ?» short circuit which knocked (roNTivuKD on rftor .?> Fourth Week Os Church Bonus j iotiey Program Mow Underway Church Bonn.-- Money partici- . partis are working eagerly to ; ' bring home the banner" for their respective churches as the fourth ; ■ week of the new chinch Bom: Money Program begins. Officially, the new week be gins Thursday of this week md lew Bonus Money Holes AH ptirch.i t slip or »-cco*r»b pi* ented to your church must, come from r-ini'. advert*'Ji'R in the CAROLINIAN L-jo.i week ; a uat in the Bon;- Money prrrod. Purchases tiigibl* 1 must conn- from the store during the w< * M the “ad" apt-ears. Nr purchase slips > cp?r •nf n a bus'.*v - should b> suhiOittr- d Ah receipt* 1 must cf-'iTc from individual purchases. AH ' hiui. ;vr in Rairi-di and W*>ke Onait;v are ehpible. All puii'!w)a' mu,>t bear the. name <■( the store from which th* our ich f? • w.!? '<■ ma d tt . All purchase Up *K-uJo hr in the osm.e of th* church; and >no«.i br m Hu- officr- of |n ; : CA.ROL>>- ! |Ais the Monday folio ■•jn.c close of • Bonn.- penod. v I ■ Gif j. : that f*i uslifr'vf.rehr.- v.> hot »n equal opportunity to share in the Bonn Mor.ev the folioAing regulation 'sNo church group will h* au g . derj j- 1 Firm's Money con nr cut ively, ?t> should a church receive let Monii if ■ Inc first per sod n would a • to wait until the third o'”. - pe\ mri to be ore -entec) It a-a -irrl a ram this dee? riot mean J ton* rennej and •/.)"■} ,iwards car-not be sought cdW'mcutlvelv Consequently i every church group has the opportunity to secure an award every period No pui> has* of over $M{! from any one merchant during a week can be ] ffiuoff d roe re H a **eiiwg of per person a weeV for grocery purchssss Im the event of the same amount of purchases by more than one entry, the } aw<mi will he divider!, Weekly pun have total# should, ga shown on *■ n h packet anti total placed on ' the outside r>t the envelope carrying the period s entry along with name and > address. Be run mom*, earner* will he announced tn th*: issue following the closing * of nch period ) Ml entries; remain the prupeity of. The CAROI TMAN \ AH rallying r. <»/».•! wlu’n the ni*n«es of Mir pninu Money cuiimj aw aa xtomteed in The ( ABOLINIAN- -ind no responsibility U arcepred by this nawt* paper beyond that point.. No receipts from h&nks will he considered, ►\rept payment on mortgjgef. This Week’s Advertisers Thr merchants lifted below are CAROLINIAN Bonos l Money Stoics. 11*An r. Worb.;,!r t B/lrlit s liruith-rn Furnituro ■ I 'ucnln f i! Nr Firm's H. Brown P ‘OF l I hjrlps Store j Carolina Power A Light Cu. Halls Gull I pace •. <t K f?n)nn I iitmture Cowpany Hurl,i«n i oik . umpanv Varrlty Snda Shop Ml!, hoi I'-. Rrauty Fa iln r Kal.'luh I uupi a 1 Hotnr PVC.E S First-» .1 i/.oiiH Bank a I, • ~iup;-,n> Southern Bell ! llroon riram-rs 1 Mr. .Joseph Wlnlors ■ PAGE 1 • - Famous Bakery . Sanders Moth- tampan;. Oils Russo* Flatten A flrar.i > , Conn-Gnwor Poniln' fiimpam i Sir Waltoi Chevrolet |PAGE 8 i I 0100 la I Slmrs 'The H'-od Sysiem tndustr'.l Bent) ■ i j Hunt G‘ neral Tll'e Comnaßv rent Watch Shop Lltteoln cah Company ' I Evan’a Shell Service Station l.ifiroin (.ri'l Wi.shinalon Te j -» r e Apt, Burnett's Soda Shop tints at midnich*. Wednesday, ip Month ends at, midnight i November 13. •. ■! dieatton points to the fact fivii church!-■« are progressing to* 1 v net the end of the current month, (CONTINUED o.v PAGE t\ 'Hr E'.vi* Rand PAGE 'I » A P Soper Market* P teuton) Stores lird’s ol RaJelsh •hi' t iptt 0 Co'i-Ctb BoUU&l Co 'OF |l> iiiinn'' Fsri Berv|e« (•'londworth St. Trnirltt Bnmt M ater Well Compans Uavenest InMiranrr A.-.eney Carolina Builders t'orp Watson’s Seafood A Poultri Co hie. I instead Transfer Co. A- Food Store Dillon Motor Finance Compin'- : It Plci".va\ s Opilelafts I'opsl-t.ola It itilina < n., ol R '.’rtth Warner Memorial* Heinvo Hole! PAGE It W\ all-Una rlrs i uiotlinan's Eleetrlcs! Whole-•*le i - ’iv' /i-nlll! Dealer PAGE 1C Varina iVholesa)- Builder* Supply ; Keith Super Matket ■ ciuser Motor Comparts' PACE JR i Civella 1 lean to College Mr c Karl Litchmun • Town A Cnuntty Tire Servfeo | Acme Rectt> Compans ; Tip Top Food Stores ; V C. Products ’ S, M. Ynyng W’rdx-ate Cnmptftl liS
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