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JOHNSTON LIBRARY INTEGRATES THE CAROLINIAN ]2c v 1 lnN ' c * *** 16 PAGES ' p r wher * VOLUME U RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1957 NUMBER 8 Ligon School Hosts PTA Congress ij. I ■ Alcholic Dies Os Heart Attack As Hubby Kills Wile Slapper Irate Husband Shoots ian Who Slapped Wife r.Vr'TZLD An infuriated Hal-; UV.x County husband allegedly; hilled s younger man who he said I shipped hi? 'the older mans) wife’ during a drinking party near here; last week Another man died of a j hr.--rt attack following the ex- 1 citemeni. rs j; a Hou;f reported thf 30-vrar-o)d George Parker t>.xr being held on a charge of; Rsv. Upshaw Transferret! * To Scranton, Pennsylvania / The K e '- Robert L. Upshaw, pact or last week to the 65th Annual Session of the Western N. C, Conference of the: AME Church meeting at the St. Matthews; Church here, was transferred to the Pittsburgh. Pa. conference. He left the city this week for Bethel AME Church. Scranton. Pa '.' here he will begin his duties Sunday morning. His successor at St. Mtt the"« " ill he the Rev, G. W, Goldsbo ro School Is j i Dedicated j; ; 1 GOLDSBORO Dedication ceremonies here Monday formally opened a new S 4 500,000 training school for youthful mental defec tives. Dr. W. T Gibbs of Greensboro, ■ president of North Carolina Agri- ' cultural and Technical College, 1 delivered the principal address John w. Umstead of Chapel Will, Chairman of the State Hos (eoNTtm'P'n on pack s> i TRAINING SCHOOL DEOICATED Several State leaders took part Monday in the dedication of! b new training school at Goldsboro for mentally retarded children. Left in right are. Paul Johnston director of the State Department of Administration who presented the structure, John \\ I mst, id of Chapel Hill, chairman of the hospitals hoard; Dr. VV. T. Gibhs. president nf v, t College in Greens, here, "ho delivered the nrineipal addrss; anl Dr. M. M. Vitols, superintendent of Mir .si.tf, ho-.j>i(al in Goldsboro an| l ariing 'niperintendent of the, training seimol. i murder following dip shotgun j slaying of 26-year-old Joe M.;■ - ! shall at. Parker's home just we,; i jof town. Marsha!) had reportedly I . slapped Parker’s wife prior to the j | shooting which hit the victim ! full blast in the heart with death' j being instantaneous, according to I Coroner Rufus Britton. (COtfTPiTKP ON Piru. if Jt Troublefield, former pastor of Hickory's Mount Pisgah AME Church, who will fake over here Sunday. The conference began in.-.? (CONTtNvro on met Ideals feed To Is Renewed,’ Founder’s Speaker Tells Shaw Dray. Audience Thu Reverend W Wiley, a 1030 graduate of Shaw Univemity, principal of Swift Creek School, ; Nash County and pastor of Cas ter's Chapel Baptist Church, Hali fax County, speaking on "Our Her;- ,age." told the audience ;,i Shaw j University's ninety-second Found ei's Day Observance on Friday November !5. that "Founder's Da,' in the life of an eduactional in.sti iution should be the time when those who have been blessed by its offerings should seek to p'-i petuate its ideals. "But," he declared, ’‘ideals need to he renewed by each nneomitu i generation. The danger of dec;-. ! lies in * generation lacking m - high ideals" ii IT GRAVE OF FOI SDER -- Three of the principal speakers! at Shaw University’> Founder's Day. observed last Friday on the campus, are shown rtear the grave of Henry Martin Tupprr, founder, from left to right are President William It. Strassner, Charles it. 1-rarer, local real estate broker, and former Shaw dean, and the Rev.; .!. W. Wiley, Sh.uv alumnus and main speaker for the occasion Continuing, fee said that bee awe Shaw University is the interest of I so many, we should ihink of her ; as our major force in Christian i Education and of pnioriiie! for Iks Calls For Equal Rights on Evs Os Gettysburg Date A UGH.ST A. GA ~- President Ei senhower issued a special si ate* mcni Monday night m observance of "Equal Opportunity Day", ask ing an end 1.0 "all ..riilirid dis crimination" m the economic field. future services. Men and women ! 1 of Shaw should stop to realise that j they draw strength from her ben- jt logo iif the past as they serve jn ! <coNT.rNPEn os p,u;r n l The statement was issued from ; j the deep South vacation White j House, "'here the Chief Executive j j will confer briefly with defense I Secretary Neil H. McElroy and : S Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Gnodpstrter, White House staff secretary, I; “Every citizen who helps to f make legal and economic equality : j n living fact is helping America," i the President said. The President made his ap peal on the eve of the 04th anniversary of Lincoln’s Get tvsburg address, a dale nou designated as 'Equal Oppor (unity Day.” (CONTINUED ON V.\CF 2) | SIOO CHRISTMAS PRESENT —TO THE— MOST POPULAR MINISTER in NORTH i CAROLINA CONTEST ENOINfi SATURDAY. DSC, 21—NOON i : i! S' l I t -j Pastor's Nam* _ j, !| ii{ Address ■ 'i i Name of Church I 1 Coupon Worth 10 Points Clip this COUPON and ns many as you can gather for your ! pastor and send to THE CAROLINIAN, each week. At the end ; i | .if the contest period, the minister having accumulated the most, J j I points will receive SIOO.OO (one hundredi. Listings will tie made oneb week. Send in your COUPONS so that your pastor will get Ms weekly rating. i All COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN no later than Tuesday of each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, 51» E. Mar tin Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. : I ; m Npi j State PTA To ! Open 2-Day | Session Fri. j The thirtieth annual convention | of »hi» North Carolina Con grew of j Colored Parent* and Teachers. . Inc . will convene at the .1 W, bis on High School on November 22 ; and 23 The ronveorinn ■ theme Is ‘lmperatives for Growth in Home. .Retool, Community ’ Registration will begin no Friday moraine under the leadership of Mrs Mary f\ Hol liday of Statesville, state presi dent: Mrs. F.dna Bryant of Fn field, vice president: and Mrs D M. Jarnagin of Raleigh, exe cutive secretary. Mrs Arnetts "Wallace, president i (CONTINUED ON" PAGE ft Interracial Gun Battle Staged In Ala. CLANTON Ala.—Sheriff Hugh Champion said Monday n Negro has admitted firing at officers, during a gun batle in which one! Negro was killed and four offi cers were wounded. Champion said Willie Hunt. 36, admitted taking part In the battle which sounded ‘‘like a small war” hut de nied shooting Deputy Floyd 1.. Porter, whose left arm was (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?> Dr. Tross Flayed By j Zion Body WINSTON-SALEM - The 67th session of the, Western North j Carolina Conference, which clos- j ed at Greater Goler Metropolitan j AMR Zion Church, through its; bishop, .R.t Rev. W. J. Walls and J a. special committee, issued a res-i olution which condemned the act-! (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?) gaiEii i iSijSwilgfo sp'-p •' -AfysfTißSz' ■ ■s-*-- rzp, • >?• BBSS' v.CgSL '“ ■ ■ ■- A. Tiwiiiii ■ iiirr i PLANNING FOR PTA CONVENTION - The local planning committee for (he N. C. Congtott tsf Colored Parents and Teachers On enthon are shown above completing final plans for the meeting which will he held here Friday md Saturday of this week From left to right arc Herbert F. Brown, principal, Mgron School. Mrs. G. \, Daley, counselor. Lison: Mrs, Nora Lockhart, principal. Croshy-Garßeii School: Mrs. Lillian Freemen president of the Raleigh PTA Connell, general chairman; and thy H**, ! Otis I . Hairsi on. co-chairman. Controversial Johnston Library Opens Doors To Ail; Negroes Using Facility Br CHARLES R fONF.S SMITHFIELD Tins towns ! white” public library jwung p- i en its doors to members of all r-.c- j es last week, following several I months of “negotiations’' with Nr- j gro leaders in the community. The Rev. .?. H, Bryant, pres ident of the Smithfield civic j League, which led the fight for admittance to the facility, told The CAROLINIAN this j week Oiat ho has us*cl tb* lib rary twice since it Imvrrei! its racial bars. *‘T sP'loctf'd the book ? wanted j and sal down to read it, the min ister related “There were no in- j cidents of any kind- although tb*T* 1 were approx;matHy 20 vnite pa- | Statesville j Race Trial j; Postponed STATESVILLE—CbeB sgatnT: ; Negroes involved in racial tension . • last, week which grew out, of in- 1 terracial dating here, were post- . < poned Monday Cases against IS of (he men arrested Friday night for dis- , orderly conduct were contin ued until Dec 2 because the arresting officer was ill. The case of Alfred James Smith.. 22. of Ri.. 1. Hamptonville. : charged with operating a car (CONTINUED OS’ PAGE TtVO) Execution. Os Ross McAf ee Set For Fri. Rosa McAfee, a native of Mis \ sissippi, convicted of attempting> ! to rape a 17-ynar-old girl at Sl.-on iey Point, N C„ last. January, is 1 scheduled to die in the .shale's gas j chamber at Central Prison, Ra -: 1 leigh, Friday morning, j McAfee was convicted in the Alexander County Superior Court • of also slashing the throat of the girl and first-degree burglary. The State Supreme Court recently upheld the conviction of the 18-year-old man. if the (TONTINEvn on PAGE ?i State News —IN i Brief l ! I CITY TO SELL TOOLS GREENSBORO ln a surprise I i action Monday the Greensboro - City Council voted (o sell the city’s I Iwo public swimming pools rather \ than risk the possibility of hav- j mg to integrate them. The council { voted 7-1 in favor of selling the | two pools - white Lindhy Park j and Negro Nocho Park at. puhlie j (CONTINUED ON PAGE !J) i Luncheon Held He re j For Debs Nineteen of Raleighs deb* and the out-of-town queen, dressed in their prettiest attire were the guest -pun g .(ajsotO 'S.TH pue ■uv jo J gopm, 50 Rork Quarry Road at. a j luncheon given recently for (heir I daughter Marilyn, deb honorc" and j White place raids with tiny chrv- ] jwntheinums indicated the -etting | (CONTINUED ON I’Ar.i TWO) Irons using the library at the time.' he smd. The librarian, who was al ie-cri '.<> have insulted the fjv io Ueague members when they sought to use the library in August of this year, was re ported as being very cordial" to the minister, foiowimr a pro cliination hv the rj tv "fathers” announcing I lie opening of th» library to all Ku Klux Klan Announces Dates For 2 Big Bailies HAMLET The Grand Wist-, ard' of the North Carotins! K.nigh's of the Ku Klux Klan i says the Klan will hold a ' Rally and Cross-Burning” at Hamlet. Saturday night The. "Grand Wtaard.” who would j ’ identify himself otherwise only! as an “ordained minister” from Eastern North Carolina said a j similar meeting would he he’d at ’ Reidsville Nov. .TO. The Klan spokesman said the meetings will hr the 3?tn and 38th m North Carolina- this year. ’ Winners Os Church Bonus Money Told; Pastors’ Contest Growing Churches which placed among 1 (he top entrio? for Bonus Money a- ! wards for ihe first month of parti ipnticn follow; Fayetteville Street Baptist Church. Rev t W .tones, pas tor. Sail award; First Congrega tional Christian ( hurch. Rev Howard Cunningham, pastor. S:lo award; Davie Street Pres byterian Church. Rev. Rob ert L. Shirley, pastor. SIS »- ward. Pastors or representatives nf • hose churches may claim their Church Bonus Money Rules All purchase slips or receipt * pet -spied to vour ehurch ovist '.«n» treat store- .-ulverttvn:; in the CAROLINIAN Each utrk earner a date tn the Bonus Money period Purchases eligitet* must come from the store during the week the "ad" appears IV'< purr!. - slip- reptf sentlng a business should be submitted. A!) receipt* mils' eonii from individual purchases All churches In Raleigh and Wake County are eligible All purchase slips must bear the name ol ihr store from 'vhich the pur chase V. = matte. All purchase slips should be submitted in the name of the church' ant} -iimild be in the office of the CAROWNIAN (he Monday following close of , Bonus period. In order that smeller churches may have an equal opportunity to ahare is the Bonus Money the following vegulat’on is expedient No church group will he awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, i.". vhtruld a church receive Ist Bonus Money .fter the first period it would lie's tn wait until the third Bonus period «»• he lire. • liter! Ist, award again However this does not mean that second and third awards cannot be sought consecutively Consequently every church group has the opportunity to secure an award every period. No purchase of over S3OO from any one merchant during ». week east Ns counted There Is a eelllnr or *35 per person a week tor grocery purchase*. In the event of the same amount of purchases by more than ona entry, fit* award will he divided. Weekly purchase totals should he .shown on each packet and total placed «g t-hr outside of the envelope carrying the period's entry along with tiara* tad address. Bonus money earners will hr announced In th* issue tolh’Wtnf Hit civiOmg ’ of each period. All entries remain the property of The «' AROLTNIAN. All tallying is final when the names of the Ronus Money earner* are t»* nonneed in The CAROLINIAN, and on responsibility Is accepted by thia B**e*» ; paper beyond that point No receipts Irnr.t bank* will be considered, eaeepf paymeid oo mortgage**. 77. is Week’s Advertisers The merchant* listed below are CAROLINIAN @ww*§ i Money Stores. ! RAGE i i Charles More Thompson -Lynch Compart r K. K. Qutnn Furnltnr* Company PAGE A Hud son-Be Ik Company i.reen Cleaner* PAGE <i Jewel Boy Electrical wholesaler* Jnr Penney'* r.un Russo* Ratters A fleanrr* RAGE 7 Carolina Buick Compare Famous Bakery Zenith Praler PAGE * Colonial Store* Gem Watch Shop Hunt. General Tire Company Varsity Soda. Shop I Tosvn & Country Tlr* Service | Hurnett's Soda Shop ! The Hood Svstctn Industrial Bank ] Clvella Beauty College PAGE 3 A A: P Super M-iikets ; Raleigh Funeral Home ! Trlo«Hl' Auto Setvlr* ! Prchlea Seiv're 1 Mtt.ehel/‘s Beauty r.reloi One stipulation In the proc-HrasAr t ion was that the library woule accept, only Negro adults Howev. *r. Rev Bryant, took his son Patw rick H Bryant. 11. to the library with him on one occasion and th* youth "-'a* accepted along witfc ' the ot|i<- r occupants of *he feeß* it y Since K.cv. Bryant I 'ht-ok* tbs (CONTINUER ON PAGE ft ODDS ENDS Ry ROBERT G. SHEFARB JOE LOUJ4.. PARK sttliM there ate !#r othar tfciHiW of importance to claim your attae tion, but as far a® w* ar* con cerned, that sorry spectacla on *.ha .-outheast.ern fringe of this city should he important enough for (CONTINUED ON PAGE ft rtwards at the office of The CARO LINIAN no later than noon Mon day, November 25. The second week of the new Church Bonus Money month be gan last, Thursday. November "4 and ended at midnight Wednesday, , November 20 Popularity Contort Grew# The Pastors' Popularity Con test is gaining wide momen tum and church member*, friends and well-wisher* ttre submitting many coupon* for (CONTINUER ON PAGE *1 . Johnsion-Lambe Company ! Ajnbsatador Theatre ! PAGE 10 ! O K Clothing Company Omul's Esso Service Woodworth St. Tourist Ror»« Heater Well Company f avencre Insurance Agency Carolina Builder* Ct»rp Watson’s Seafood A Poultry Co., Iwp. i Umsteatf Transfer Co. ti. Pood Store ntlton Motor Finance Company Ridge way’s Optic tan* Pepsi-Col a Bottling Co., of Salrtg® Warner Memorials Oeluxe Hotel PAGE It Mother Sr Daughter Store PAGE 12 Carolina Power A light Co. Vatina Wholesale Builder* Supply Keith Super Market PAGE 16 , N. C. Products ; Acme Rnalty Company S M. Young Hardware Company Me Elvis Hand T'l* Top Pood Store* i First-., tlirens Bank i Trust Ctrapaay 1 Mr. C, Karl Lttrhm.»n
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