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BOYCOTT
STAGED
(cnmniD r*«M MOI l)
served Seat?" aloof with other
jibea. Meanwhile, on* portly grey
ing whit* gent stopped to chat with
mmt colored he knew and left tell
ing them to: “Keep it or. Bverybo
dy else is doing it” It was report
ed that there was much favorable
sympathy in the community among
well-maanlng whites' for the de
man* of the youths to share the
main floor as well as the balcony
of the amusement bouse.
A man who identified himself as
being Bom* Parker, attorney for
the theatre and brother of the man
ager, Welter Parker, told this re
porter that the sign on the door
meant that “no more colored will
be admitted at anytime • from now
on." He replied further: “We hat*
to do It because w* have a lot of
colored Mends” as he retraced hie
steps to the theatre as ws told him
that we had once help paint his fa
ther’s home when his illustrious
brother became a court solicitor.
W* exchanged pleasantries with
one or two area newspaper men on
the scene as the youths continued
their picketing.
It is reported that the leaders nsd
a last-minute conference with the
theatre management late Saturday
without obtaining a satisfactory a
greement It is also reported that
the same house once refused to per
mit an all-colored group to use the
main floor for a special Glow whan
no whites would be present
Leader of the pickets was Cecil
Bernard Mason. Others whom
names wo won able to got war*:
Doris Johnson. Cynthia Cousins. I
ra Dale Saunders. Nathaniel
Draughn. Joyce Mills, Carolyn
Stiver and Evonne Anderson. Ma
son. Cousins and Johnson compos
ed the negotiating committee. Wit
11am BuQuck Is Youth Council pre
sident
AMBULANCE
DRIVER KILLS
6-YEAR-OLD BOY
(COwtwuxd mom fags t>
doctor continued on to Chapel Hill,
but returned to find the child deed.
It wee then that Batts was arrested
and remanded to Jell. He was held
under a I*o.ooo bond, which he was
attsmptlng to make at a lata hour
Tuesday.
NO TROUBLE
EXPECTED IN
BEATING OF BRITT
(COWTPW) PBOM PAGE t)
an Insurance Company, with which :
Mr. Britt Is said to bo connected,
resulted In o conversation with
Manly C. Britt Sr. When asked a
bout the injured Britt’s condition,
the senior Britt replied, "It wee not
as bad ao the newspaper* stated It,
but the N s did give him e good
beating. The N «, triad to run
him off of the rood and when he
would not stop they followed htgs
to the drill. Hashed forgot all a
bout the N—but ho remember
ed them when they caught up with
him”
The senior Mr. Britt
up when asked if the injured man
had a family and whether Miss
Shehdan was a Mend of the fami
ly. It was than that ha aakad to
whom bo was speaking and bolng
told tha second time that It was a
representative of The CAROLIN
IAN, he then said that he would
prefer the questions being directed
at the police, who investigated the
incident.
VETERAN
CHURCHMAN
TO BE BURIED
(CONTIMVgD FROM FAOt 1)
til 19+4, when he wss elected te
the bishopric at Detroit, Mich.
He headed the third dlftrtct, com
poeed of conference* In North and
South Carolina, during the lasi
auadrvnnium. He was retired in lt
• and had been active, however,
preeehlng and counseling, until a
bout a year ago, when hla health
began te thll.
He was cansidsred one of the
greet pulpiteers of hla time end
contacted many revivals through
out the nation. Ha waa a familiar
flgurt around camp meetings, held
annually in the western pert of
tho state.
Funeral rites for tha veteran pra
lota are scheduled far Grace
CORONET
VSQ
BRANOY
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CORONET
•MUM*German cm yam mm
—v— ii "■ i—a—ons—sw*M—
Chute. Thaw dag l . I p m, Dr. A.
P. Month prodding.
Tho Ht Bor. Raymond Luther
JotMO will deliver tho eulogy. Oth
ers achataled to take port or* Bi
shops H. & Show, & O. Spßttowaiit
J. D. Csuthon. D. C. Pop* and W.
J. Walla, along with Dr. J. C Bog
gord.
SYMPATHY
MARCHES
STARTED
(commnuu room page n
tremely disappointed If tho people
of the community tad that ao pro
gress has been made by tha group.
Thera may be other way* to solve
this problem, but I believe that the
bi-ractel committee la the bast way
to do this.” Mr. BeU said.
Ha further stated that he hoped
that the demonstrations wore nop
in protest to tho advities of tha Di
racial committee, because he feels .
that this group 1s making a con- 1
sclentloua effort to And means of '
arriving at some understanding of J
the problem. <
This reporter telkad with several ■
interested persons on this matter,
and the concensus of opinion is
that the bulk of Influential leaders
both white and Negro are squarely
behind the bi-ractel committee,
and they fed that tha members of
the committee have been well cho
sen and will eventually bring a
bout some satisfactory solution to
the racial problem which beset the
rity at this time.
KILLS MAN
INMATE
QUARRELL
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Cameron section for three months
white stetianod at Pt. Bragg. He
is nrid to have bsen recently dis
charged from the army.
The Harnett County grand jury
found probe bl# cause and Mc-
Dougald is being held without bond
on a murder charge. The Me-
Dougalds are nM te have 1 child. f
MINISTERS i
ELECT TO
TAKE ALL
(CONTINUED PNOM PADS 1)
es and that pdasibly the reason that
they are not momhors is baeauaa
Uiey have not aakad to boooiha
member*.
Bov Bite Staphanopouloo, poster
of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox
Church, wanted |! to know whether
the ministers had the right to ask
others to do something that the
church** have not don* thsmsehree.
He said that white churches are
still segregated and that the bud
neaa men the ministers am asking
to desegregate their restaurant* am
all members of churches in Raleigh.
ODDS & ENDS
(CONTINUED FROM FADE t)
it now, thorn la absolutely no need *
for a now civil risht* organisation J
In Raleigh. IkA Raleigh ClttaonE •
Association has ihad* several mis
take* in Ha efforts to bring about
a better way of Ilf* for Negroes in
Raleigh. As a cltiaen negotiating
body It has rightfully wear headed
tho talks In all Em areas of cltlsens
rights. Tha Ust at achtevamants ao
compltehad by Eds cltlsens group
la a fairly long and Imposing one.
During all this time the Raltlgh
branch of the NAACP has boon
standing by, randy and willing to
taka over and prooeM any legal ac
tion which failure on Em part of
tha citterns to negotiate a favorable
decision airiit necessitate
tha local NAACP la an ana etSa
National organisation, wo thereby
have access to all th* roseuma* of
the national organisation.
Because of those undeniable facta,
It is hard to justify th* creation of
a asperate and distinct body to
work in this Odd.
No one sooms to molly knew who .
te responsible for this now emotion. 1
“The Cltlsens Coordinating Com- *
mitt*# " No one seems to know 4
whom or whan it will sod. How- •
over, Eite much te certain, its emo
tion ha* caused much unroot, mis
understanding and mom confusion <
than anything sit*. At this Urns
wo cannot afford unrest, ihtaundar- I
standing and confusion within our
ivnka. Aa wo 000 tho matter. It te
now time for tha "Citteana Coordi
nating Committee” to fade away.
ONE TONCI RMD EAT 1
North Carolina tax paid legal i
"expert*" have bean vary busy Ear- 1
tag tbs past taw day*, trying to <
explain what tte D. L tuaram* i
Court did not my ted Monday I
whan it struck down eema of tkte i
atete’a segregation acta. <
Tho assistant Attorney Oeaaral
te quoted aa saying that tha esnri’a
dec talon does not affect toll state's .
Neepam law nar Gam tt step a 1
merchant tram discriminating *.
pinatjinyaGa. ha shoos- to dte- *
export aognNMttontata" n'ethlgg 1
molly boo boon changed by the |
court 's doctelon and Em di orGar 1
remain*.
Well these segregationists know
and wo know that the court** Gad
■ten data ohang* things On* Gsas
not need to be a lawyer te Interpret 1
the total Impact at Em Durham
ruling, ft te true that Em court did
no tmi* an this atatab tm*>*m tew.
licensed*by tha'puhlfcf
criminate against a segment at tea
public. BUT. tt did my that pandas
who went tote those eterdfteai
establishments, eat down and adM
tor service, could not be armgtod
Whether or ad that over rates th*
tmepaa* law wo Go act know, whe
ther o merchant would allow hte
place to bo token over by a grfcap
which prevented hie aeattas tha
mfuea to serve tet-toa, wo Gh ad
kxow? B Bateid W»gm« want t»
oacugv ovary add la Em MW Ob
fatariah, they am tepaßy Bus t*
da aaTlhd te what Em U. ft, Bu-
ESS. Omn n com* »*
offend beadUM lad CSg
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SISTERS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS—Barbara Blount mi Deborah Blount daughten at
Mr. and Mn. Jamaa O. Blount celebrated their Bth and 9th birthday by haring parbm at tha
ObarUn School. Daborah it tn the sec ond trade and Barbara in the third grade. Ptarioue to tha
party tha lint, eeooad and third gradee warm antartainad with a 20 minute magician thaw hf Dink
Snavely, director at the Raleigh Little Theatre.
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FULLER SCHOOL'S MAY DAY—Shown above are u Mht W. H. Fuller, Linda Jam Her
ri»; her attendants, Arturo C. Ritter (left) and DeOantue A. Toanlinaon, (right). They ate enjoy
ing the “Festival of May*, hold recently.
, WMTSW
"DAWN BREAKFAST' Members of the Delta Chi Eta and Pei Tau Mu Chapters of the
Alpha CN Pi Omega, asm at their dawn braaklaat held at Pgsblaa Grill Sunday morning, May 10.
Mrs. Daisy Robinson addressed the group. *
- • *l* mbmb’ as 1 ; 1 '
VISIT THE CAROLINIAN—Shown is a soup of students
add teachers from Fuquay Springs Consolidated School who visit
ad dm printing establishment and tha nows department of the
CAROUNIAN recently.
Goldsboro Centanntals Holds
Moot At Forest Lake Club
OOLDGBOftO lke OoUhboro |
fVierttr of the Continental Society
attended e p l *— *-g meeting at Um
Pared Lake Country Oub In
Omanebora an May U to make fi
nal plana Oar their Oenatova to b*
(MG them. Tha OelGGinm Cbntt
nan tala wlB anrva aa the bcetaaa
Member* at the newly end wall
toe ham warn lifted and that
tenth's Gases were opened to ell
to a dimd om
aaapla at the dOnHtinmi at pmy
*r. Prated ate alright and they am
and th«y am in order. But bath pr»-
tests and damcnetmttona should b*
wall aaaaonad with prayer. Prayer*
at trust, prayam at totth. prayem
*f thanksgiving, pmyeu of lava,
handcar* wwpana am een^Mt^um
DID You Know
THAT
LASSITER’S RECREATION
CEMTER
b Fun For Tho Whole Family?
Join Your Friends There!
419 & Bloodworth St Tel 833-3312
l organised Goldsboro Chapter in
clude: Maadamc* Gertrud* A. Cox.
president; Dorothy D. Jones, vies'
president; Bertha B. Hamer, re
cording secretary; Minnie Camay,
treasurer; Manetta Stovall, parlia
mentarian; Ida B. Aldridge. Katy
Zachary, Ruby Wbltted. Mary B.
Smith. Kachell Richardson. Brnas
tine Lucas, Viola Crowder and Tb
ritha Middleton.
Th* purpose of this antenteatten
te to aid uixterprtrilegod
At th* present Urn* Em CqntiMO
tate am com plating ted year* pro-.
Jad of furnishing tbs girth dormi
tory of O'Barry Bchool with drap
er tea and ihower curtains. The pro-
Jed undertaken for this year te Em
furnishing at a powder mom tor
th* girl*.
Farmers receive tram two to
torn* cents for Em whoot tod goo*
tote a to cent load te broad.
PATEONUS OUB Atotlßllitßf
Blue Plate Mayonnaise at 48c
A MUM
Large Eggs doc. 39c 3 or do*. SI.OO
Fresh A Grade Fryers Ik 29c
Rib Beef Stew Lb. 29c
Good Weiners lb. 35c or 3 lbs. 99c
Spare Ribs lb. 29c or 4 lb*. 99c
End Cut Pork Chops lb. 45c
Pork Neck Bones Lb. 12^c
Ground Beef lb. 39c or 3 lbc. $1.14
Rib Steak lb. 65c
Dixie Classic Ice Milk sal 39c
HORTON’S CASH STORE
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Citizens HnU Med
The United Organisation hold tto
Physician* to fill three vsesneies
In Orddeboro. A latter hoe been
-V* WPRrtltifi.ma
nS. tactSTtotafaS.
Other plans were made hr n
«Hy wide doon-og ami ptot^p
d*Sdtai cSah£dan > nMat!ir > '
Announcement
Ike Balotgh Woason’s Voter's
Osunefl win mod Ealnrdey, May
». si • p. m. d tha Dario Etmdt
YWCA. Plans will bo rnadeto start
Vetees RilUliitisu
l imm BduniMHi i
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