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To Keep Pool City Atty. Smith Says Raleigh Must Obey Mandate Os Deed The closing of the two city pools might have stopped 3,000 people from swimming in Raleigh, as esti mated by James M. Chambers, City Recreation Director, but many be lieve that it opens the way to many legal questions and entanglements. A look at the deed, which gave th* city the property for park pur Photo Story Os Albany f§* -f -f a aBN " •■' . * ATTEND COURT HEARING Albany police chief Laurie Prit chett (left), and Dr. Martin Luther King arrive at the V. S. District Court July 31st, for a hearing by U. S. District Judge J. Robert .£l - who will determine whether or not to continue a restraining order prohibiting non-violent racial demonstrations by the "Albany Movement.” Dr. King and Chief Prichett ire the prime participants in the hearing. (IIPI TELEPHOTO). ... MTS HE WAS BEATEN BT SHERIFF—BIood panrlng down his ddt C. B. King, Albany, Ga, leader of the inttß»Monist Albany Movement, talks with newsmen after he was allegedly caned by Daugherty Canty (Albany) sheriff, D. C. Campbell. As he was being tafcea to beapital, king said, "This is the dignity eg tow in Dougherty Ceaadr-1 have Just been beaten by your sheriff.” tbs sheriff, 71, told King "feme of four thaws" to leave his office, and finally drove him eat with • waßdag stick. The attorney said he had gone to the sher iff's to togutw stoat s ßegad police brutality charged by a white tate grsttoolsf. vTPI TELEPHOTO), ' x*: '* ‘ j* ,f < * , REMOVED BODILY Police carry a Negro teenager bodily from b front of the Albany. Ga, Carnegie Library July SI, after arresting her and 14 others when they refused orders to move on. The group knelt and prayed en the library steps after being denied entrance to the all-white facility. Just a block away lawyers argued the legality 4 racial demonstrations Uke this one. (IJPI TELEPHOTO). nHBfIHP Wr~. r * > Sb . ‘ iygfrjfc,;. OUSTED FROM LIBRART While attorneys fight the legality f racial demonstrations in Albany. Ga.. police officials carry teenage demonstrators from the front of the Albany Carnegie Library here July list. About IS young Negroes gathered at the Hbrary to pray and dag. Within minutes of the first demonstration soother group saeem- Sled in front of the eHy hall. (CPI TELEPHOTO). PRATED. SANG. JAILED Surrounded by at u smew In front of -My had In Albany. Ga.. Jaly N. Albert I- Dunn. ■ theelegtrul da- Zgt frum Atlanta. Ga, lends bis group of IS Negroes and one White wmmmm m prayers song. Immediately after Dana ftaishe^tto ftoiallhM ten*mSraoroK * poses, March 23. 1887 disclosed that it had to be set up and remained set up for all the inhabitants of Ra leigh ana any visitors who might come to the city. It further stipulat ed that at any time, any of the con ditions of the document were vio (CONTINUKD ON FAOI g) With 90 Decrees Heat And Denied Kids PUBLIC POOLS CLOSED THE CAROLINIAN VOL. 31. NO. 40 Local School Board Is Picketed ♦♦+♦♦ * + ♦ + + Try To Integrate Howard Johnson 4 Jailed In Durham Vow To Stay In Jail For Justice DURHAM The police offi cers of Durham and Clarence Daniels, manager of the local Howard Johnson Restaurant, seem to have collaborated against the permitting of Negroes to eat at the Chapel Hill Boulevard eat ing place and four persons are now facing sentence for attest ing same. Two young ladles, who said that it was their moral conviction that they should sacrifice for the cause of freedom and continue to fight, even If it means staying in Jail, until the Howard Johnson Res taurant realise that God made all men equal, am now in Jail, ha vis been oonvited for trespassing. There are also two white men in the Durham County jail for having been a part of the group that tried to break the gegregateil barrier. The two young ladles. Mm Jo*, oelyn McKlssick. lb, ope of tha first of her race to enter a so called all-white school, and Miss Ouytann Horton. SO, daughter of a prominent Chatham County iconhnubd on pass n " I '■ M 1 ‘ ' 1 ~ State News Briefs RALEIGH MEN ACCUSED Williams H. Jones Jr.. 374 E Csberrus St., and Raymond Bur nette 308 Freeman St were held for trial in Wske Superior Court Thursday after allegedly embezzl ing merchandize from Sears, Roe buck and Co. where they were formerly employed. Burnette is ac cused of conspiring with Jones in (CONTINUED ON* PAOI n Tbs five Say weather forecaet for the Balelgh area beglmitaf Thursday, Auynet *. and continu ing through Monday, August U. is as foUowt: Temperatures will average near normal and rainfall around a half Inch Thnreday through Monday. The normal high and low tempera tares will be SO Bather Warmer throughout period with scattered afternoon and evening thunder mower* or curing mainly at begtt nlng of period and over weekend. I CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS — Blrt FROM THEM page t Mechanic. A Farmer. Bank Mitchell'. Easts nr«nt A Dining Bon. New Bern Ave Tasty Preaxa PAGE 1 i. 1. Penney. Brocden Products Co. lac ■nnt General Tire Co. •pccd-Wash PAGE * Am hum Pontiac, lac. The Capital Coca-Cols BotUtng Co. Bodmo-Belk Mademoiselle Beauty Shop PAGE f Colonial Store PAGB t AAP Store. ■HU. Me. B. M Young Bard war. Co. Ltwaa Distributing Co. •ranch Banking A Trust Co. PAGB S Deluxe Betel Carolina Builder. Carp BMgtway'. Opticians, toe. Warner'. Memorial. Dillon Motor, nuance Co. ■eveo-Up P.ttllai Co. PupN-Cete Bottling Co. of BaMgk PAGE • Scuter-tander.^ Tractor Ptohcr*WhotetiW Co, Inc. Dunn'. Bam Borneo Tire gale. A ServV. • AAV ft torn Bod • White Pood store 1 Ante Discount Co PAGB a EtoM'l BuMgk Punoral B.m. A OMHtty wMRMRFI v#. Students Denied Again The NAACP moved cloeer to fuller participation in the to. integrate the schools of Raleigh Tuesday when it enlisted the aid of several students to picket tod Board of Education Building, whßb tha Board reconsidered the appli cation of 39 or more students for transfer. The (act that toe students war* seen carrying banners helped to let toe Board and the eWsena of ralelgh know that they were aware (coyroroato paob t> Powell Denies Fraud \ WASHINGTON d” C. (ANP> - Denying that he had filed frauds lent returns. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. last week ask de the U. S. Tax Court to order In ternal Revenue officials to toss out government cisims that he owes more than $40,009 in federal taxes and penalties for the period 1949 through 1935. Powell's action was in response to a notice mailed to him April IS by the Internal Revenue Service and made public after Powell pe titioned the court This is the second time Powell has become embroiled in tax diffi culties with tha government. About a year ago. criminal income tax charges against the congressman were thrown out of court in New York. He had been indicted on three counts involving the Income on himself and his former wife, pi (COMTPfPEP ON PACE t) CORE Slates Freedom Rally DURHAM The arrest of four persons by Durham police and their ultimate conviction by Judge A. R Wilson in Rreeorders Court seems to have bees toe spark that CORE needed to actually solidify Its ef forts to make "Freedom Highways” (continued on pass n PAGB U Ekode. PumHnre Satolgfc PumHnre Co gevou-Up Bottling Co. American Credit Co. Baleigk Paint and Wallpaper (o G. 9. Tucker Brothertoe PAGE |4 Baleigk Sarin (l A Loan An'. Caroline Power A Light Co fireman» start. lauth.m Furniture Wholeule Co Whole..l. Electric Supply Co Standard Concrete Prod art. Co Paso U Mater Baby ■arris Wholesale, toe. Pi s ftml in i« Appß.nre Center, toe. PAbf. M See Murntch*. Pr.mstlon PAGB n Better Brake Shop Turner Tire Service, toe. Buffsle Battery ghep PAGE IS State Dtstrihuttog Carp Wh sis sal. Motor* Cupdtal Basgsto Stem Capital Vacuum Stem Seveu-Up BoWtof"Ce* Carpet Censor S ttELt W. T. Grunt Bipurtmanl Star. AMO BtoconM Co. I. C. Puunsr Co. hliillTinS.dn!*’ Raua. 51•35* ,, RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY, AUOUST 11, 1963 - ■■ i • ,r"=- to ■ W ■ A 0m K v .„ M ■ jl ■ ■ . 7M m m INTEGRATED SWIM-IN AT PULLEN PARK POOL—An Integrated group of NNACP members stag ed the first “wrim-ln” at Raleigh's Pullen Put Peel August 9. The four Negroes swimming In the pool were the first to their race ever te do so. At tto far right to their leader. Percy High, a Raleigh minis terial gtude ’t. Another to tha whits youth, third from right, Bar Raphael as Portland. Oregon. (CPI PHOTO). Hr. Harris Takes Office: Trustees la Wed. Meet The trustees of Shew University have been celled by Rev. J. W. White, chetrman. fore meeting Wednesday. It wes learned from reliable sources that the agendo in clude* the discussion of ft nonce for the Baptist institution. Two More Integrated In Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE The Fayette ville Board of Education granted applications for transfer by two Ne gro students to previous atl-whlte schools in toe city They were Deborsh Louise Mur chison. *l4 Currie St who will be transferred from Elementary No 10 to the Alexander Graham, Jr high srhool. and her brother. Mi chael Douglas Murchison who has been assigned to Haymount Ele mentary School from Ijdward Ev ans Elementary School. Deborah will Join Gwendolyn Jones previously re-assigned by the board to attend Alexander-Graham (CONTINUED ON PAOR t> UuU. 'up m IrJp , Wx*i J Wrestling Audience ‘Mixed’ Routing facilities were integrated at Raleighs Municipal Auditorium Tuesday night when eleven Ne groes oecupted ringside setts at the wrestling matches there. They en- I terud the auditorium with ringside ' ticket* which permitted them to SI it was reliably reported that Dr. Nelson Harris, recently-appointed president took office Monday. He wes teaching at Florida AkM end had to relinquish his teaching du ties one week earlier than planned, in order to be here to take the reins at Shsw. It was also reported that the normal turn over in faculty was witnessed by the Incoming sdmln lstration. It was known that the English Department would be af fected, in view of the fset that the head of to* department mad* It known, long before the shift In *d ministrstlon, that she would be leaving to ioing her husband. There will be ■ new head and tom* other new faces there, (CONTINUED ON PAOR t> Zion Delegates Jam Salisbury SALISBURY Hits western ci ty, made famous by the Southern Railroad yards, now closed, whose economy to dependent upon the two college* located hare, Livingston* and Catawba, found itself over crowded Sunday when more than (CONTINUED ON PAGE f) iiq to eerea usually restricted town I Negro**. Upon entrance through toe main gate to* youths, most of which were from Raleigh, were stopped by promoter Joe Mumlck Munich questioned toe Negro** a* to how they got the ringside tickets Wrest PRICE 15c - MM ET j•_ t. ~•* MBHIHI Vi v ■ i \▲. B ■ls v eammM \ B Kp>» ' 11 ■ y MWi y s * * vJb^B . m' 1 BOARD OP EDUCATION PICKETB— Picket* displayed signs s*4 mere bed outside building here Tuesday while board members decided against Integration reyuest from parents for transfer of an addition al t« students. Bee story this page. ling fan and tpokewnan for the group. Percy High, replied that they had the ticket* and "that * sll that mattered." Mumlck tried te explain tost the auditorium did not yet have the facilities to seat Ne groes st ringside hut he finally Councilmen Winters And Coffey Vote No BT J. A. SHEPARD During tho hassle over the use of Pullen Park swimming pool bp ill the people, Mayor Enloo at do# time stated in replying to Council man John Winters. "You are argu ing principle. I am not arguing principle." Judging from the result of the argument, neither Enloe or Reid, McLsurin, Hoover, or Tom linson were concerned either with principle, law or right This tense matter came to a dra matic head after city manager Car per told the Council he had order ed tho closing of the Pullen Park Pool because some Negroes had out witted the attendants there and had entered the pool. What was not known was the fact that a Negro girl and her white girl companion were already swimming in tho pool before the Negro men gained ad mittance. After Carper had related hew be had gone over everybody's head and ordered tha closing of tha pool, he then allowed the Council time (rONTTNUBP ON FAQg ri ODDS-ENDS BY ROBERT O. SHEPARD "Many are called bat few are cheeen." BUYING SEGREGATION It may be. we are Juit too Mire about It, but It may be that there are a few really esaetnlal services, goods, etc., which, in order to use and have them, we must pay tor segregation along with them. However, this we do know, no one has to see wreatling In order to survive. When w# hear people complaining about being segrogat ' ed at thau brawls, even asking 1 others to ao something about tha ’ matter, we have to wonder what it - 1 is that causae these people to buy this type of segregation And mind ‘ you, we are not talking simply a bout Tom, Dick and Harry. No sir We are talkin|| about people who should, and wo thought, did. know better. We are talkng about people whom we think toould be organising ana i —fto» (CONTINUED ON PAOI I) WRESTLING AUDIENCE IN TEGRATED Shown encircled are some of the Negro fans at ringside In Raleigh Memerlal Au ditorium Tueeday night when In tegration took plage. Sea alary acqulesed and the group sauted themselves without incident During intermission, when the Negroes milled around ths floor ed the auditorium, there was no *ott>
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