THREATS WON’T STOP US: THURGOOD 4- 4. 4. 4,4» + + !B 4 + + ( Dr. Trigg May Head New System t . 1 1 1 ' l l 1 J■■ i m» i « "■■» '' 'll 11 - ~ 16 PAGES 12c In N. C. VOLUME 17 RALEIGH. N C Teacher Slain As Lover Is Told He’s ‘Not Good Enough!’ Former Prexy Sets Nod For j Prison Post Word has mad?, the Circles that, j !):•. Harold L Tngg, former presi- j nepl of Eli2sbeih City Teachers College. Augustine's College ] "«ei ex-.upervisor of Negro High I ! ; -choolb. in the stair, is soon to tcurn to the state, in an educa tional capacity. j n-'e CAROLINIAN learned Wed- ! grom a reliable source that • ths announcement will be made ' from the Prison Department in the i rest rlav. It is expected to 3a. v that j ! Dr. Harold Trigg, well known Ne- j | Rro educator, has beep named as j ; the coordinator f<v- a nev eduev i vena! that ie designed to ! i.jvr basic educational course? to i j inm-ier c North Caroline prisons. j [MIVTCI'm ON VAfit ') Local Youtb Beaten; Gang I Now Sought Albert -Whitaker. 17-year-old jun- ; lor at the J. W. Ligon High School ! here was reported a "almost recov- i •fed" from a vicious beating which ' hr; allegedly received at the hands cf a teenage gang late Saturday night The. reason given for the whip ping m«'> that, young Whitaker had decided to continue his education, j foseph Whitaker, a resident of ! of Sfl? Manly Street, told police ♦hat bis ton. Albert, came, home badly bleeding and bruised after the melee Saturday night. The youth is reported to hove begun having convulsions shortly after midnight. He was rushed to Saint Agnes Hospital where he lost, consciousness. The youngster ! was released from the hospital j early this week According to a witness *0 the t:ta'ing. a gang of three or four boys attacked Albert. Tb* witness, who was re‘ iden tified sud they had .jumped him I because had decided to follow the ! fCftWMNVTO py park « v i \ I iL .. u. SHOOTING VICTIM TESTIFIES Robert Clay. 24. of Chain- j p*igne, 111., is carried into court to testify before the Grand Jury nt Urban*, 111., recently. Clay was shot more than a year ago and had his spinal cord severed Miraculously, he survived, hut is now para lyzed. His assistant is charred with i deadly weapon assault and intent to kill. (UNITED TRESS TELEPHOTO!. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 195«? %t- , ,f' • 7 | . | '*’,*? - - ■ . * . \-£ AT ASSM LT TRIAL Claud Cruel), right ‘s shown chatting with Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood Turner and their daughter, Marie, during Hip noon recess of Iho trial in Greenville, S. C.. last week of tl white men charged with entering (hr Cruel! hom" and assaulting the ( ruelbs. The Turner children were staying with (he Cruclls for the night as their moiher was hospitalized and the father was'staying with her. Several of the men were sentenced to jail'terms. 1 UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO!. Coroner Says Woman Found Dead In Bed Did Not Meet Foul Play Wake County Coroner Marshall W. Bennett ruled this week thal Miss Flossie Smith, whoso body was found half-nude in her bed Mrs, A. E. Brown Suggested j For Housing Authority Here The Raiejgh Ministerial Alliance headed by (he Rev Paul H John son admonished the City Council 1 through a letter, last week to ap , last weekend, dud of natural 1 causes, John Davis Phillips. 12, of i point a Negro to the position vs- . i rated hy the resignation of Attor- j ; nry R Mayne Aibiighi white. Mr.- A R R.-o-cr,. local busmeiM.- tcovTiM rn on page ?.) State News IN Brief i ; - I MOLT CASE MOTION DENIED RALEIGH .Judge Dun Gilliam 1 of (he federal court domed a mo tion o f the fedora! court for sum mary judgement in ihc Joseph Holt .Jr. segregation case Tuesday. He jet next Thurs j day a? a tentative date for a pre j trial hearing. The motion was fjI (CONTINUED OS PAGE Z1 | QDDS-ENDS By KOUMIT G. SHEPARD ! MORE THAN PASSING SIG ' NIPJ.CANCE: The fact that Mr/:. j Yolda Mciv. foreign minister of ; Israel, is planning a vi-it to As- j rica next month lon the purpoe; ! of inaugurating a miniature 1 “Point 1 Program ’ In the hide- j pendent African countries, is far j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) NUMBER I* Lnuisiana. who was being held on an open charge, pending the outcome of the autopsy, is now fared only with a vagrancy charge alter admitting bring being with the woman shortly before her death * * * * Miss Smith resided in what has Seen described as a "cluttered con demn erf apartment” »i SO6 Rail oart street. Her body was discovered by neihgbors who became concern ed about hor a fan not hearing from her ali day They gained en trance to the locked up epartrrmit (rONTTNUEO ON PAC.V »> Revs. Cunningham, Shirley And Stokes Lead Ministers’ Contest Rounding into the last leg of ths j vote., according In return** count second lap of the Most. Popular 1 «d *' 5 r m. Tuesday. Jammer 2 1 *-. Minister's Contest, the Rev. How- There are still, six lap* ahead | rii-d Cunningham, pastoi of First 3(lr j w^o !<j lo ws—anything can hap- Congregational Christian Church, Raleigh, is still leading with 810 (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?.» Integration Problem Involves No Negroes CHICAGO Chicago’s lough -, est integration problem has 00-. thing to do with Negroes. It involves a .small at m.v of 70,- 000 white newcomers—Protes tants, Rpriy American migrants from the South —who are usually proud, poor, primitive, and test with knives and guns. This is the nuhotance of an ad \ vance release issued by Harper’s ! Magazine statins that a full re | port of this story will appear in i the Feeruary iasue of the. maga j zlne under the title, “The Hill j billies Invade Chicago," by Albert ! N. Votaw, ace reporter. These 70,000 white “hillbillies"! i are Chicago's share of the him- i | dreds of thousands of southerners who have been imported during ' -nd unre World War IT to offset! labor shortages in the industrial' A I S Bomis fit *»¥ 15c Ebewhusr» Top lawyer ! j lauds Acts !; ! h |ln Atlanta | —— * i ATLANTA ~ Thurgood Mar- j S shall, chief legaf counsel for the j j NAACF, say a ‘'threats from news [ papers, politicians, or' others" wilt j ' not. prevent Negroes from reeking j .1 integration through !he federal j courts. Marshall told the Atlanta NAA- | CP chapter at its second annua! , freedom dinner Saturday night that ' the group will not withdraw a | pending federal suit for irtogra- ! tier) of the Atlanta Public School • Svstrm fW- hi. Negroes of Stjfnta h-* e : i Vieen waiting for some lame in j hope? that their right: would, be ; j recognized and that there would | ; be some possibility of desejsrrega- j ! tion in the. foreseeable future ' j Marshall said. j 1 "We received hot a single scin- i ' ] lilia of evidence of any good truth I : movement toward compliance.” (ronttmied nv pace z) |j 500 Baptists | li To Raleigh | Next Week I \ Some 500 Baptist, leaders, join- j ;ed by hundreds of alumni, will j gather on the campus of Shaw ; j University, Raleigh, Wednesday, j j February 5, at, 11:00 a.m„ in what i i promises to be one of the most I significant, meetings of this de cade, according to a Baptist of ficial. The occasion will be the of ficial kick-off dinner meeting of a great fund-raising campaign, sponsored by the 300,000-member General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, on behalf of j this historic church-related in stitution of higher learning. ' Designed, specifically, in the in ■ (crest, of Christian education, the ■ ; goal of this concerted effort 18 j $250,000,00 This figure represents » lan amount, over and above the | Convention’s regular budget, for j £ I other objectives. - j The Master Plan of this cam t , riaign make® provision for full trONTtNCBR ON PAGE »l , centers of Ohio. Indiana, MichH highly eomrwMtiv*. Sometimes san. and Illinois. j mal.autrit.lon and ill-health have "On the job they er* said to j i*f r them weak,” says Albert N. lack ambition, but the picture la: voitow. confused. Many workers ere mo j chanically skilled though noil (CONtiNtitti on p*te ji Arkansas Solon Favored More Talks Between Ike, Faubus DURHAM Rep, Brooks Hays I D-Ark.) believes that further I talks between President Eiien i bower and Arkansas Gov, Orval I Faubus might have brought a so | lution to the Little Rock school I crisis ' Hays attempted to act. as media SELMA SHOOTING SCENES Th ian a I Richard B. Harrison <:>•• *, ••• Tomlinson, 27. was slain by Frederick L. Parks, shewn in the custody of Selma Police Chief p, f. Moot* to the top photo. The shooting took place Tuesday inmntee in the school building. Parks claimed he shot Miss Tomlinson, shown in the bottom left photo, because she planned to marry Walter M, Sim mons, pictured at right. Selma Science Teacher Fits Former Sweetheart SELMA - Con stern at ion gripped the faculty and student body of Richard R Har rison High School here Tuesday morning when a jilted lover fired four shots into the body of the librarian, as she sat typing; be hind the counter of the workshop, after she reportedly told the killer he was not good enough for her, Frederick I. Parks. ,51, described by M.c tin Luther Wil-ort principal, as a mild itianutrcd man, v;ho h-ys been » map her of i the local faculty for five years, is reported to h-;v< gone to the library, where Miss Lois Ernestine Tomlinson wa having a home room program, and told hn he win led to talk with htr Miss Tomlinson h\ reported • it* have told him she had no ! thing to tell him arid did not want to discuss the matter with him. Ii vm then that P'rks is reported to liavr nutted a pic— . <ot from his pocket and when I. (h». ®le»rwi. *v.- **- Tomlinson had toppled ever in death inti parka way flee : l#s the scene, Parks is reported to have ru-iv ied to his ear and took off m tor | direction cif Faldgli. at a. rttoid: J rate of speed. The officers of th / j small town were notified, along ; with Sheriff B. A. Henry in Smithfield. An alarm was ecr.t.oui j for the killer, but he was not at>- i prehended before reaching Ra leigh. Upon arriving there he is re - | ported as having seen Motorcycle Officer R L. Buna on the street, and went over and told him wh ; he had done and that he was giv ing himself up. He was taken to the local police station and the j Johnston County officer® were notified. Sheriff B. A. Henry, a ; (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) -i; | Mg X . V X : DODGER CATCHER BREAKS NECK Los Angeles Dodger catcher Ro.v faivipanclla broke his ueck early Tuesday when hi*, automobile skidded on a slip j pery street and crashed into A j light pole. Campanefia. who be i gan his career bt major league, baseball more than 10 years ago, was placed on the critical list | It had not been determined at | Drew; time just whelhcr Cam - i panelia would completely rc~ i cover. or between Faubus and the Presi dent and brought about a meeting between the two last fall a New por, R. T, "The one regret, f have how,” ho told the. North Carolina Press As* I sociation Saturnay night, "Ts that (CONTINUED ON PACE .»> Fourth Week Os Ch urch Bonus Program Undenvav ft* Th’s to i rhe r-htro ’"- to i"h a e-i'sent a*t*k ends met,-X of THE CAROLINIAN S j Wednesday, February *ar 0«d --bif Church Bonus Money l*rograir» * begad Tim*, -day morning of thi;- (toOTNiilco on pass s% Church Bonus Money Buies All purchase slips or receipt? presented to your church mup come fro* store;; advert ising in the C AROLINIAN Earn week carries a date in the Bonn- Money period Purchase* eligible mi!; i dopie Mom !;:<?, store during the week the "ad" appears No pure!i•>se - iip: representing a businca® should be submitted Ail recupt* ipi.i'-i cume ii ooi individual pin chase s All rhnrcoi;, in Rakish and Wake County are eligible Alt purchase slips must bear the name of the store irom which (he out cha t was made. ■MI purcimsr slips should be submitted in the name of the church; and -boitir. 1 be in the office ot toe CAROLINIAN the Monday following close of ■.Bonus period I■' order that smaller churches may have an equal opportunity if* -her* in . Hie Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient. No cburch group will he awarded Ist Boiiiim Money consecutively i.c should a church receive Ist ■ Bonus Moisey after Hie fi v.s period !• would have to wait until the fluid CIS oil !u. t\ r t tr. L/ . W 11, «\ t -I Sr~ > —% l ■ -, t . ..1 —. r< ■.. .. r T I , , if U1 .. t* w., i. ..«■ Bonus period to hr oresented Ist sward again However, IhJi- <io»« not mean j that second and third award;; cannot he sought consecutively. Con-se ju-m’y 1 every church croon has. the opportunity to secure an award every period No purchase of over suoo iron) any one. merchant during a week can fc*. counted. There Is a ceding of $36 err person a writ for grocery purchase*, in hr n eni ot the same amount of purchases bv more Hun one entr: he j award v ill hr diciilrrt. Wee My piircha.ee totals should ho shown rn each packet and tots! place the on side of the envelope carrying the period ; entry along with d.Sto* address. Bonus money earners will he announced in the Issue, following tli« cloei i ot e*< h period. All rni l ies remain the property of The CAROLINIAN All tallying is final when the. names of the Bobus Moru-v sarncr* br* a ; nouneed in The CAROLINIAN, and no responsibility is accepted by Uit# new paper Pryor. J that point No receipts from hanks will be considered, except payment on mortgage*. Th is Wsek *s Advertise rs The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. PACUS-S c- loud worth St, Toar)?t Boms Southern furniture Compaiu Hr ter Well Company Firestone Stores (avenrrs Insurance Agenty Town &. country Tiis Servtrr Peptt-(ola Bottling Co- of Gn» Russos Batter* s (Hetae/.* Carolina Bunder* Corp. Raleigh Saving* and loan ' .niaimn Watsons Seafood * paaltr.v Co, for. Washington Terrace Apt* iimstead transfer Co. 1. Food Stor* PAGE S Dillon Motor Fiaancs Csmrta Hudson-Belk Company Dunn's Bai-a Service Carolina Pnvt-er * Light Coimue f?«lgev?,jy'-, Optlttaal Koulliern R*U Triet-h-nc Cn nnar, Warner Memorial* Dillon Supply Ccimpertv Deluxe Hotel PAG® S PAGE VI Mrchmu s and farmers Bans The Capital Coea-tScU Bo.'i’.mj Co. PAGE 1 Elecfrica! WhoSeesltra, fnr Sanders Motor Company , PAGE 12 Famous Bakerv Keith Super Market I PAGE 8 PAGE M i C.iloniai .Store 1 Midas Mutfl*!' dhop Flf.a-Cifctr.onK Bank * frwl r ompanv - PAGE Id S. m. Toung Hardware Company Tin Top Pood Mote* K. C, Products j Hunt General Hi to Comusn i limn Watch Shop The Hood System Industrial t* ;lk j PAGE » Raleigh Funeral Horn a IA. tv. P Simo'* Mavkef* Acme Realty Company | Ambassador Theatre (Tvellat Beauty College ft. f. Qiiliui Funilurs tompsnv Mr, Elvl* Wand PACK t'» Mi e Karl Ltfcrhman ■wotf.i .mm <unr e .iiinw* - mv-sr CAROLINIAN’S MINISTERS POPULARITY CONTEST ! BEGINS THURSDAY. JAN. 16, ENDS MONDAT. MARCH JO. lftM Pastor's 'Name Name of Church ... COUPON WORTH 10 rOINTS Clip this coupon and ms many as you can gather for your pav tor and send to THE CAROLINIAN, cacti week. At. the end of the I contest period the minister having accumulated the most points | will receive SIOO.OO (one hundred). Second, a Botany suit: Third, a OloneaglCH topcoat, Listing's will be made each week Rend m your COUPONS so that your pastor will get his weekly rating. All COUPONS roust .each THE CAROLINIAN no later than Tuesday of each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, SIS V. Martin St reel, Raleigh, North Carolina. ’ TrrrTrT - mMrTrrnin -nm- r rm—TisiirnißnwiiiiiiiTiiMiimi hum m -gs-r- , ■■man N. Carolina NAACP Body Meets Feb, 8 By l B HABRSN CHARLOTTE. N. C. Thu office i ■ North. Carolina NAACP Preei irp; Kelly Miller Alexander ha* announced plans for the annual, fir t-af-thc-year executive fcoird ■:r,;i branch officers meeting to be hi l-i her-- *t the H. T, McCrorey VJU’A *! 300 South Caldwell St. Saturday. February Bth, Just hark fr«ru the annua! meeting of the national SA VfT {rfivTlNlJEn ON PAGE V

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