v - , I BLACK MUSLIMS IN PROTEST DEMONSTRATION tion in Times Square, protesting the arraat at JV(|reM an aileget —Members of the Black Muslima carrying eigne in a demonatra - fete charges. {VPI PHOTO). - Jk I * ’ jpp # j; 19K TBP^Mil|ii w ||Wf i?* 4- Rf' li? &■ .• ON WAY TO JAIL With a bit bouquet hangipg around al Congress. Mrs. Hall is ween waying goodbye to her friends Iter neck, Mrs. Eva Hall leaves Johannesburg, S. A. to spend and relatives. She worked tor better conditions for South Alri six months in jail tor working with the outlawed African Nation- can Negroes. (UPI PHOTO). Funeral Director Under Fire In Thomasville THOMASVILLE Elwood Thomas. 72. local undertaker was told to appear In Recorder’s Court, February 25, to answer charges growing out of the fact that a box. containing the body of a ba by. was found sticking out of a shallow grave Monday, in the city cemetery. City officials say that he will be charged with failing to comply with regulations in connection with the depth of graves. Police Chief Paul M. Shore said that Thomas had been cited, but had not been required to post bond shore said Thomas has been charged with violation of Article (tONTWCm ON PAM f> iSllllliiPu <•- ' BRT I • UJ "if r y r \l "' WE - r'v;is V’S-'-. m nT M im w^B R EH FIRST NEGRO DEPUTIES Sheriff W. G. Clark ( hit) is shown presenting eonurmaions to Deputies Luther C. Oliver and John A. Graves at Fayetteville. Oliver and Graves an Ota first if thtir race to be commissioned deputies in Cumberland County. State Schools Request Record Appropriations State institutions, manned by race personnel, laid their needs be fore the Joint Appropriations Com mittee Tuesday. Agricultural and Technical Col lege at Greensboro requested an increase of 61.54&A06. Most of this amount would go tor capital im provemets. The building projects in the request included two new w f:ath k h Teaiyerstaras Best I Bays Thar*- <u tkre Header wUI sverage I ts T below esnasl. taratag wawidit roMer Ifeanday wMh saly small day to day chaage* tkra tha week ead. The aanaal high aad tow far Balrlgta M to M. little or ae pre cipHattoa tad tested to lead aerttoa rhaare es rata raatal seettoa stout Batarday aigkt or gaaday. dormitories and a student union building. These facilities had been recom mended in the budget on a 75 per cent self-liquidation basis. Dr. Lew is C. Dowdy, acting president of the school, asked that the state share 50 per cent of the cost. Winston Salem Teachers College ; asked tor an additional $506,772. Os ! this amount. $410,000 would be used to construct a library building and to renovate an existing classroom building. North Carolina College at Dur ham requested a total of $557,725 he added to the proposed budget. An addition to the existing science building at NCC would take up $266,000 of this amount and the remainder would be used tor sala- <co»mwtiip~oa raw at j I State New I -4N |_ Briefs J : MM. COZART DIES CONCORD Mrs. Theodor* 1 P. Coaart, 66-year-old wife of the president of Barbara-Scotia Col- i lege ben. died Tuesday. RAMS BEAT BEARS WINSTON-SALEM—The Wins- i ton-Salem Rams dug deep In their bag of basketball tricks to slip by | rampaging Shaw, 86-71, before I.* MO fans la tbs Whitaker Gym nasium. LOTS BRATS LINCOLN Albert Loos’s M points paced Merrick-Moors to a 48-43 win oy er Lincoln High of Chapel Rill hers Tuesday night James Jonas bad 18 for Lincoln. (cowmtwt ON SAPS I) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS Blft FROM THEM PAGE t l»rtw« CMk Mm NiUmml MMtM kntN, lac PKUiih - rrmzter IW** * C—Cry Pa raKara PACK 1 - Crera Cleutri MMI MaVwMnuto Ca. to>m N*Mm, toe. ■arc-PM OpMatear* rw • 0 Mip—m i Ham Ca. ° ton.hit«t * A C^ W C nm MMme I iMM ** Hr------ Caatot Ca. UtoiMn ***** f ** 4 PACE • Catotol Mama fctMMeMtoww Ca A<ST Prexy Calm In Blast From J. H. Kerr MUNICIPAL JOBS ARE NOW OPENING TO RACE The Carolinian North Carolina *s Leading Weekly VOL. It, NO. 17 RALEIOH, N. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 33, 1963 flllSiS* WOMAN KILLED iN LOVE BRAWL f *'*' DR. 4 L. KING EXPLAINS SUIT Warren -j Solon Rants Reprsaentattva John Rear of Warren County, a veteran of 22 years, who represents a county whose Negro population la said to pay more tarns than any other segment of tbs county, virtually “Mew his lap’’ in the general as- AMBbIT TUMBRV Rt Rfflflf Hfflfj e toU CDwdy, AAT Cotlete. Dr. Dowdy was appearing before the Joint Appropriations Commit (COMTWcld OtT PAGE S) Nash County Man Guns Down Lover ROCKY MOUNT A Maori* story of how two tom* accused each other of •’cheating" was re lated hr wH— iifflinsa to the killing of & old Mha Lottie Mas Mom*, by Nathan Wads worth. 88, a restaurant cook The couple la said to have lived next doer to each other In the 760 (COWOfUIB on pa— t» UP Marat MtMtrt Case rata PraEacto Ca. MarfeaMra A Paranra Maafe PraaiUSa Ca at MaMfb Cara Mai Sal Mara, lac. Man Maui Waraaf Mtaarhb pSKTST* *■* I iarala Thaatra laMaaaa taaaba Ca. Oaa takl a baa Pabttc larrteaCa. at ». C, toe. MM*>r Ma Maaraara Earctca Mmw Mgniir BSiL^&ar. Waka Aata Earvtea Ma« Cata Mata* Daaa't Mrctca • *. f W ■ mMSumm HELD IN JAIL u Ha put his arm around me and pulled me over ” Carrie Lee Ray son, 21, pictured above, charged with tha shooting and wounding of New York Yankee pitcher Marshall Bridges. The shooting occurred recently In e Ft. Lauderdale Elks Club. Bridges is in e Pt. Lauderdale hospital with minor around*. ( UPI PHOTO). Two Charged For Kidnaping ELIZABETHTOWN The trial of two mm. charged with kidnap ing a white man went into the second day here Tuesday. They are also charged with assault with Durham dubs Raided DURHAM Durham ABC of ficers struck with full force here Saturday night and raided two clubs, which have been heralded as integrated. The operator! were arrested Patrons were not booked. Ctyases M. George. 52. of 616 Dupree St., was arrested at the a deadly weapon and attempted rooiN^o Charges against Sender* Adams and Jeremiah McKoy grew out of a December 16 incident Involving Goodwill Club At MM Hope St., 1 and charted with IDecal pataw ! Mon of 3$ catlone of beer and four and one-hall tallone of liquor. Hi waa releaaed under S3OO bond. Mack Bunch. >O, of IMO Ape* (cownmco ON PACE 1) t 4 » ■ Contract Denied By King BROOKLYN. N. Y. - tt wes re liably reported, from sources close to Martin Luther King, here this week, that the suit brought by him against Doto Records was brought after every effort to reconcile the matter had been exhausted.* The suit Is Mid to have been fil ed In Loe Angelea. Calif., alter five months of persistent attempts to persuade the record company to (CONTPfUEDON PAGB S) Two Sheriffs, One Fireman Accepted It could not be ascertained whe ther county and municipal agencies were attempting to carry out the avowed policy of Governor Terry Sanford to hire qualified persons without regard to race. In the re cent hiring of a firemen In Rgleigh and the acceptance of two deputy sheriffs, by the citixenry of Cumb (roNTtmiro on page *» I ODDS-ENDS BY JAMES A. SHEPARD Tern# new therefore and I will give thee ante Pharesh ” -TO HIRE PTVE MORE” Fire chief. Jack Keeter ha* final ly broken down the color barriei <( OHTINI7BPOH PAGB l> g White Man Thad Smith, a prominent elderly white cittern of White Lake. Smith, who waa the flrat wit ness for the state In the case Monday, aald that the two men stopped him at knifepoint when he took bis maid home to the “Newton’’ section of Elizabeth town. They allegedly f oread Smith to drive bis car into a wooded area while holding the knife on him. where the attempted nkbtty oc curred. The ease to being tried in the Bladen County Superior Court (cormmrsß on paob o 1

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