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DEATH CLAIMS A BELOVED PASTOR - •», rt ft it • J i ‘ ■> 141' k .* •*■ ’’• • ♦ - JSJL' UV. J. *. WMH '■•'•. ■ • • ' • • 1 ■ • ■ m ■ • HV a ■ '*’-*" < I * 4 l */- -> v *\ I "- ■ ( ■ SCENES OP JONES RITES Sham am aoenea of Urn late totes, bold from PayettovSle Street Bap flat Church, Sunday fir the Rev. M. W. Jonee. The top pbato shews the eatoet betog bwngfaf ee es the church, by feSew ministers. The battens pic tare abews tee widow betas aatetoad aa tee tearl to the ear for tee tote mating place es her haband. The youngs tar leaking on. at tea tote.|pßto «• gtfi Integration Roundup RT ALEXANDER BARNES Even though Raleigh waa the tint city In North Carolina to act up a bi-racial committee and It waa believed "as went the capital so went tee state” it la far behind In announcements and other par ticulars pertaining to full partl dpartcsi : W EAT HER Wteeh scsCtsrea UUnm^uUl «ey ffl tewea* SSseOsy* wSUi teat ysretews averaging eenete er me-^JS .....1 I ,1 ■■■■■ . ■ .1—... ... I .i.l ■ 1.,.l FBI Seeks Georgia Fugitive WASHINGTON, D. C The Federal Bureau of Investigation is remotely asking the general public to aid in the arrest of John B. Ev erhart, alias. John B. Eberhart; a bas. Harold Everhart and alias. Jcmsa B. Everhart “Slick.” E-.-erhart was Maced on tee Ute POPE JOHN XXIII THE CAROLINIAN join* the multitude of people of ell sta tions and all nations in mourning the pawing of Pope John XJCIII. a man, though bolding one of the highest pqgHiono that a mortal can hold, in this world, never forgot his modest teMnMngi end al ways had a deep concern for httman values. The passing of this great man, leaves a void that will be hard to fill. His great desire for peace and Us continued work toward this end, win endear Us memory to aU peoples both Cstftofir and Protestant. Men of aU creeds and from att walks of fife wifi lelarmhtr Mm for his goodness. Us respect for hamaa vetoes, Us sense of justice end fsirplay. His “Pacem la Terris" given, to the world, in Ms recent all man Ms l **Pope John XXm is gone Mom this world, bat he his left with us Us Imprint. He m n mfid mnantred man. yet with a firm »i~y as daws to Us desire to *»*-g to pass tetter j Tht curtain vu putted on the life of one of Raleigh's mo* twJwotd dtiaena Wtdaoday afternoon it Wptoc Memorial Hon orainary ■no <.wiimw p« octiwki fy» Rev. Jonas ra bore la WUaoo SlUla. Aucuat.lt> Iflfl. H* ia old to have only received a meager id ucation la tea public schools of Johpeton County, but tear people bad more ability to fat. aloof with people, more devotion to aarviee and a higher regard ter tea right* of other* team *lllll* Johnny” Jones. He was tteenaad to preach to »- a and teua began a ministry teat took him an srer tee eountry. Hla Mb andtree high and Mb discourse tetebSTwaino Raw York, to vlalt open to preach. H wee ,on one of teaat visit* a law year* ago. teat he waa stricken and ill Ralaigh went in prepar ter Mb raeovery. •1 . y : t » ! :'itl ' ', .-, ■, Victor Ban. chairman. 81-racial Committee, gave out the fallow* nig statement Wednesday morn ing: “Significant psogwaa baa and to being made In all areas, designated by tea Clttaens Coor dinating Committee ” In Durham, a voluntary atop waa taken and hot Ma. motels and many of the reetauranta lowered the barriers and Nagroee are be ing admitted without and Inci dent whatever. Thirty ana retail bustoeeees and several commerci al arvi industrial **** wa T~*~mmta made announeenianta that they would institute or continue prac tices of hiring and promoter* workers an the boats of merit, rather than rasa. In tea little east ton town es Ayden. loceted hi tea seal farm belt, a rest* want ewnar to aaid to of “Ten Meat Wanted PugMtvw.” He la being bunted far unlawful flight to avoid onnftasniauf for murder. Re ia elaared as ratalesa and e dangerous killer, wbb has vowed teat ha will eat be taken alive. The PH bus nreon to believe - Raleigh acre aa a preataaraf tea* srmtaHojftan taM andteore^tead aSajjaidtea'hi He waa aaid to here bean highly ■uecaaafut at all es RMta. HR CiuwuUf tlnl Mat PVIwIHtV WMM •« TJuddi W» wtmbk**km. « this Mroh, «yawSJssg^t»(^to^ty^lw< (eomnnoiMtii) 1 hare opened the front doer and ’ invited all person* regdrdleaa of ' rare or color. It Is reported that 1 everything want off nicely. The 1 owner, however, to aaid to have told acme es her regular Negro customers, who had been going to the back doer and petting sarvtre on credit, until Saturday, that all ( asrvtre thru tee front doer woo ouh. [ Action to being eesn to Oroon* vtte. Farm villa and mesiy Jtehsr \ cottons towns. It has been reU , aMy reported teat Howard JMa , ton places hare long stare been . available to Negro tourlste at | Ooidaboro, Wilson and fhystto* , Raleigh. Use many otter col* ; tope towne, wae bettered to be ro- that to could to pdadag far a praScher, das to fas fact that to and drawing Biblical subsets. They stao figure fast to has a “crush’ ea He is said to bars ktllad s man. with whom to anasgod la aa argu ment mar a girt friend la Athena. frourTwr*. ft* can* «’ MOTHER OF 7 SLAIN BY IRATE HUSBAND ... ' • . . _ji; - : Jr: >Ait . - L_ . A A .. -. .1 .. ... . f ... - * The Carolikiax vol. «i*ii& a . RALEIGH READY TO DROP RACE BARRIERS Principal In Crash J.E. Speed Injured loWrack lf£ ported w having been gfrtotody g’gjfr‘jas , «!g i ga ?SKw^ iL- :-ZsTT.iII TTs- MAp MM tM mt«r line and m*M bmdMe Into the fro* of toe jtoM track whtoli Mi §o- Durham Mayar Follows Through On Promise ** >M .M, ,lw— d attlcMirtoo Re wae meantty elected to head tea city and upon taking office utod test ha might be given an opportunity to wortt out a satisfac tory flotation to tee ilh that beret the city. Hia first atop waa to appoint tee ' men ha dsfaetod ter the post. Watts I Carr, Jr, the bead of an Interim 1 Woman 20 Hurt In Car Larer Ladtlaar, la languishing In Wake County Jail ter tbo alleged rnpfcor of a It-year-old girl. In a od a tour months aid baby. The gbi who gave an address to Mtohsi to mid to tores told sftt oars test tea had bare forced into tee hmre, by a atrenga man. and to Mb ■SdS^lte*HdMreurtag 1 a CAROLINIAN - ADVERTISERS Bin FROM THEM bfkrMh a ■aoMeal Co. MMniwnea iSSSmmSm North Carolina *s Leading Weekly KALEIOH. M. &. lATORDAY* jfUNR I. M 6» Ins Dawn According Toßaport •#* as the CAROLINIAN want toyaas Victor Reli, chairman. Bi f,P» ftmo rmmenma wm ooimiuiion to*' timi in sim« * l *JeJrSme T“ ■** ***' ,1,, 1. toot , STSScy act kp Committoa, charged with mooting tee city's rectal problems. The re sult is teat Durham Is pectis ps the mott tnuiratM cuy m wa *olllll* The most significant edvsness were reported by Geergo Watts Hill chairman of tee subcommittee dealing with hotels, motels and restaurants. Hill opened Ms remarks wtte the : announcement teat the Jack Tar .Hotel baa desegregated. Then be 1 vfloowT rev— cm Has a» , Child Mother Charges Rape , TANCRYVI LL B— Mrs. Bdith Rogers, 10, DonvUis, Vs., was ba* lisvad sarioualy injured bare Mon day afternoon, whan a oar In which she was riding, want cut es con trol and over turned, rear Ander son School, an Highway M. The am was dtrvsn by Junicr Laa Bradley, to, alas of Danville. Are cording to tavtigating adflaasa tea car. s convertible, flipped scar. «■> id nwsm i .f| „ leHdlnam m ffio-ovw-tna, tnar xuninf n ms* sar * 9tm * mt * c * gfiESS^totaSg^^guMM# «| ft LliMmv'i fMacnl Inm cintoa rm* fSto Ce. News Photos guqgj >■ { s rim M VtaalHtor"! lrd vAJjWr 7 ; - imrYigiT x fTf" • ... ■ >aMria»i . «■—& 1 ■HtoHtoRtoHRRMnmtJnaAggBAiSfMimmnIRHRRHMBBHIMIHb tkUiiwrcjs of siHil n s from bbaw dnlverslly are shown aa they marabed thru Fayetteville street, to protest against the tew remain ing merchants, restaurants and movie houses that still refuse to admit Negress on aa equal baala. PoMce gave them every protection. Law ialw»..-.it< i.<.. n ci .. .uuta, Mloa., resorted to the are as pries a man power (trustees) te haul protesters to the patrol wag ons. Rev. Id King, white chaplain. Tengalee College, to being so con veyed. Re waa one as man? persons arrested to the Mississippi capital 1 f I |, k Iyl The |d stars an the toft teams a eatnpteesnt young tody being saasrtad badly, by the Jsitnan, Mtos.. pstoanma to the paddy wagM, tartar refusal to move from *t iwste. temwnstoatewu RBSySrZigJ!ijt»ySf ■PRICE 15c Wt IP f JPyfSfc- w ,-.} ■•£*■'■ %mt: 'mfcMo£<M oHL V fl Hertford Mate Held Death • • * V. i , AHOBXn Hertford CcunLy paojila crowded to town tMi weak for the funeral of Mr*. Manila Laa Spruill curtate. 21. mother ar eat en. who wm aald to have bam beaten to death, by bar husband. Sunday, for ellagad unfaithful do >nThe bodyS Ith 1 tha a !wman la told to have boon found Sunday bp Ml* attvaa. 1 ntha hone. Police are aaid to have arretted her to- mr old huaband CorneUna CUnrett. gj *** lUm *“ e Thmmmsuas body waa ewfte Suffolk, Va.. where an autopey was bold and It Is reported teat aha died at tee remit of • best ing, inflicted upon bar. Oarrete. who ia aaid to hi i good provider for hia family and one who baa had much bualitaaa Students GetherTo f * :■ MU- .; 4||hgte^> ■ ■ Klldli B " f w|PiW . A #oto> etj «>—lnto wmKm 1 w, jff; iiy one tS' pulpita. 1 ha young people MB iieigh. Chautos Boyar tea Plret Snpnlat bony CampbaH. will ted Church and TtT wlll be at the Davto tartan Church, wiu go to aam is atatoa: South Caro* (eoNTutvan on paob n Fair Play In Exams WASHINOTOH, D. C. - The O nlted States Civil Service Conuato •ion announced Tueaday teat fire* man teems, made up of representa tives of tee department and acting under the direction of the Atlanta regional director, would viait rev oral regional communitiee. to na ture that full opportunity ia ftvya to all citizens to eompote or federal positions. The teams begin teeir work teM week in Jackson. Idea, Muulgcai ary, AhL, and Kate villa, Tann. A bout tea middle es June, tenflar teams will viait Albany, fto. la* vannah. Os., Raleigh-Durham and Oraanaboro. Hirther viaHa mm be fttvdulvd for mid-July to addM> onal cities. In working to atrengthn tea equal opportunity pregram to fad* (caanwiTto pans n Progress Too Slow For Grasp iatartel atott* fled tht Ralaigh Masphaßto mg* reau recently that a maatera bag* planned ten days from teak day mittoe.* The Ministers )otn wtte athsr negro civio niTm— p— vm feel that there ia unnsaaaaary da* to y to raaoMng the daaaggmdton U ia the opinion of attend ma cro leaders that the Committee m
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