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p k j,^ l 8 ‘° l, 1 ° 0 » l^»|^ p ‘■|y°.'“Sli''jii^"B Field Representative Prod D. McNeill, Jr* former Alll- - . ■ - CIAA halfback of North Carollina College. Durham, and mot* re- HHh«L^ cantly football coach and biology <£; Ui; teacher at Mary Potter High . T WM School, Oxford, has been appointed WImMSSk Field Representative of the North fi'? *-’AVv//■ Carolina Teacher* Association, ef fectiv# September L As field representative, his duties wiß consist at providing ASmA’.** WwSA 'AA - | C^dT r 'f' **A A th* Hammock* Beach project *'3 ’ M *-vi NCTA-NKA T.Hiw :;co. A native of Durham, McNeill jHBI-JH . -.i earned the B. S. in 1953, M. S. in Jt V - SM. § r | 1957 from North Carolina College, W kv ' 1 JgsSi W - Jfg with additional atudy at North Ca- HL fc JSm £ J rolina College, Wisconsin State College and North Carolina State, S ; *SMfe fit - / Raleigh McNeill succeeds W. I, Morris in the position. Morris is now on the staff at A Sc T College. ■■■■■■■ ■ (coNTuroimH ram » I peep p mcnemll. jb State NAACP President Asks Community Action - CHARLOTTE -Kelly Miller Alexander, state president ot tha National Association tor tho Ad vancemant at Colored People, said last weak thot a recant trip to gaat am North Carolina has ahowa him that communities mould not wait an til demonstrations and prolist ■ideating basin before they taka action tor constructive social cfaan **Mr, Alexander said: “Taking the action first would boos greater advantage in the area of net re lations." . Ho said that ho feels leaders In Interracial Pair Held On Maraia Bap Wake County ABC cfflcem ar rested and charged a white woman < md a Negro man with fornication 1 tad adultery and possession of son-tax paid Uquoir during a weak to- ABC Mnw meat Chtef* Bornette, who Tbe*m*n. William M. Bar. H of unminm « pag* s> tbft Rnaller comnmnttiftf in oAn uupr cpired btctuif of a lAck at ax m ptrltnn to meet social chugm la ruimmnnltt—. ntimd by dt mends es minority group# tor imuHtr local funeral dkector stoto NAACP prsny aanttonsft fCOWIPfUKP on page *> - jtT, WaT Jl ' ; " TO WASHINGTON Giving m “ V” far Victory oign, Kan noth Potaroon hath IT other members at CORE (Cmijmoe of Ro am! Equality ) on Ft Hamilton Pkyry. in Brooklyn, N. V. Auguot IS. Tho group kit from tho Downotato Mmdicml Cantor, wharo worm 700 poroono charging racial biao in building tradoo harm bom arrootod, to walk to Waohingfon tar tho drit righto march tharo Auguot 28. (UPI PHOTO). Raleigh M— Believed To Hold Record: ARRESTED 123 TIMES THECAROUMAA North Carolina's Leading Weekly VDU.iI. NO. 41 STABS WOMAN ON JOB 250,000 Expected As ', ’ 'i?**.*> *'■»• ‘f ur r " 1 •' . ' " ” ' • ■ . - ' ; D. C. ‘March’ Nears /-'•■ ’ • • / Some Walk To Site Of* Big Event Laat iiMih plus «m Mn| mad* m Th* CAROLINIAN want on Watoiagtote|js?cl' next RtadnoT day, Auguat il, hr mvtre! hun dred local i—litwiti waiaiyh chapter* es the rmifru* at Racial Equality, National As sociation tor th* Advancement at Colored People and St* Bnlafth Citizen* Aasociatlon ar* expected j to join many other interacted ci tizens who will depart train th* ci ty Wedncaday tor the greeted ci vil demonstration In the Watery at this country, J. J- Sanaom. J*. k chairman c< the local transport*. *? Tr -—- sponsoring PtfWji>»i»wi» g , . ■•thoetae Mb, new riSJUeri*,, teg that tow* e» «ffo gre and. while —p,»”f * ■ . rite acorn ar* Rmfatoadtoß to ihr nmajiir tram Narte Oara * Una- deem WM pataana era rr’Su^^SSLdS tel as Congress saarianas *«• ‘ (MMtneft «>*« » —*JP» Cleaners Scene Os ■t4 . - Stabbing Robert J. Millikan, 60 of Jft W. South Street ww arrested Monday and charged with aaaault with a deadly weapon with intent to kin after a Woman am* injured in a hwiflwg incident at a downtown dry cleaning establishment Millikan, who waa.beefced at the Wake Oeenty JaO. wo ae eheei at aaaadttng Mrs. Min nie O. Taylor, 4S. at 5W Wal drop Stuet hrnMe the Dbde Dry Cleaning riant ri 615 W. Mor gan Street Me la atm being held In Ilea at «MM hang. Mrs. Taylor, according to Detec tive Sgt. H. L. Moore, was stabbed in th* left chest with a aix-inch knife. Although bar injury was de scribed as slight, she was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital. No motive tor th* attack could be learned. Pblieft effiein mM Rtrlter m tbm same day a break-tn had bsan at tempted at the slsaam. The prowl er apparently cot hhnself whan ha broke a dew window as blood waa reportedly found Damage to the window was aatU mated at 910. fcawTuwam on pah i> - ■ 1 wig* l RALEIGH, N. C. BATUIMMY, AUGUST 34, IMS ".- T*' * ju, i r;.'' : WORKSHOP IN NON-VIOLENCE Tralttou Richard Siller, left, and Miss Lois Bonsell of th* Congress of Medal Banality, are shewn above maintaining their stoic calm as they submit to egg sham poo “for eivia rights” In Ban Francisco, California, Rat week. Members of th* chapter there eendaotad a wasirthap In nen-violence demenstration taetioc and a seminar In the teehnlgneo of picketing and tnrnMg-tha-other-eheah. (DPI PHOTO). I Citizens Association Advocates Removal Os Private Phones Here NT CHABLM R. JONM A mam aacodus of some 8,000 pri vate telephonos, lasuan by the Southern Ball Telephone and Tel- Taylor May Make Home In Guilford GMRENSBOMO A Raleigh re sident and attorney who says ha wants la begin anew in Greensbo ro, gins a narrative of his finan cial Ufa Friday aa ha sought to show why hi felled to pay oourt imooMd fines. Alt saney Hitman I* Taylor has law aftlii fe Oroansbara wham ha nwaUa fee final da eMsn of Chief ledge Bdwta M. Stanley aot fer Aagnti 87. He aba has a Baleigh law es- Tartar reported feat he has «n to hb swam bat Friday. This doesn’t necessarily explain fee 873.000 in Taylor’s bank ac count said to have bean deposited between 1881 and last month os was learned whan Diet Atty William The noted civil rights attorney rasidee at present in Baleigh at 906 S. Lenoir 81 Blaming.“ Adverse Publicity" for a decline hi hb tew practice in the Haleigh-Durham area, Taylor said ho had relied on a large tea to help extrtete him. Ho did not get to complete fee east, however, after ha wn aantanoad in the tax ease. Attorney Taylor, who hao taught at North Carolina College, Dur ham, and St Augustine's Coinage, Raleigh, reoatved bis undwgradu ata degree at Virginia Union U "fek's Btefamond native and has wborw m ram s> egraph Company, was advocated bare test Thursday night The prepoaal waa made by C. C. Smith, lr„ chairman and numhata as fee Baleigh Citiaena AaaaeteWan and is de signed to ferae Sanfearn Belli to hire gnaUflad Negroes In every departmnat es Mb opera ttana. The rimival of tote phanaa wanld rasalt In a ftnaa fatt by fee iipaay, BCA at- Hotels battova. A tetter was rood during fee meeting, held at the new Chavis Haights Recreation Cantor, which is being reteased to all Negro pas tors in tbs city, urging their con gregations to support this proposal. Ralph Campbell, president of the Raleigh NAAGP chapter, presided in the absence es Dr. Grady D. Da vis, president of tho BCA. According to members in attend ance at the ssaaion, many paraona of exceptional ability have applied for employment in the various a raaa of the company. None have been hired as yet Mhn Catherine Rasher, a 81- year-eld warn dor tor agnal righto here, whe Uvea an Bedftrd A venae In Obertta. ■anting Outi'har application tor telephone operator had bam Mad wtfe Senfearn BeU tinea May as MR Last week, aha said tiw returned again to fee company to see what action had bam taken an hwr ap plication. 11m woman in personnel allegedly informed her that the ap plication, ts on file, had not been emtidsrsd. Although her applica tion of MS was not shown to Miss Rusher, she was told that it was “probably still there." Applying test week also tor a position as operator was Mbs Vir ginia Tucker, a recent graduate of fee J. W. Upon High School Her application pan taken and filed. Several young Negro men have applied to the technical depart ment at the company, but have re MUCBISe i portedly boon refused jobs during th* past three years. Richard U. Back, managn at to* (CONTPffJgp" ON rut to Hold Two Youths In ; Shooting neieigt, poiie* gymn arrested John Earl Brown, VI, and Robsrt Bailey. 18. both of 619 S. Wilming i ton Street, teat Saturday sight and 1 charged them with discharging fir*. . arms in the city after a white man was shot in th* toft lag Friday right (COWTOPSP ON PAH 9) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS me Bl» FROM THEM PAGE t Horton s case Stars Weeds sc a Me Stare PAGE s _ Ssta’wTlrißSm**' Ca. Standard concrete rrodarti Co, Capital Coca-Cola aottttaf Co. Taylor nadlo a Electrical Co. PAGS S James Sanders *Ha Ca. BaUith Pnnaral Roms Hans Plano Conaanav fine State Creamery Ealcisb Paint A Wallpaper Co. Aranch nankins a Trust Co. Mr JTar jCosnpanr PAGE » *’ Balstfb Sssfosd Co. Wadss Ante Sates Bssrls Motor Co. IT. C. Teacher* AsMCtettoa AAA Ante Sates PAGS S Calmlal Stores Says Defendant, 90, Swung Blade At Cep Wianer Baldthrop, 90-year-old Raleigh png* cutter In a Bv ing example of Urn eld saying, having a record “a* tong a* year arm.” Hie includes 133 arreota—lo3 of them for public drunkm- ImM weak. MaMthrop, whsoe addraca had pravioualy been Haled as "anywhere” eras granted th* "prtvflago” of a mailing addraw Wake Conn- ter *f thirty the ** ****** Baldthrep aOagodly took a swing at Raleigh Patrolman O. P. Sheartn with a aharp Thin action on his pant did not aat too wall with Judge Prettow Wlnbome, who Invokod th* 90 days. According to toforaattan m ootved from the City Court Clerk's Offioa, the longeet term over served by the aged man waa a DO- An All-Negro Party Urged F0r1964 NEW YORK A group of Ne groes anouncad hare Sunday met they plan to call tor tha formation of an all-Nogro Freedom Now Par ty to enter th* national electlona in IM4. Th* call Rill be issued next Wednesday, Aug. M, in Wash inton, D. C and throughout the na tion ao the maaaiv* civil rights march talus place an the capital. Th* group has olfpedy sot up a National Committee for a Freedom Now Party, with Hindquarters in Now York’s Harlem? <Bl Rest US Streets, Suite MM? Coored J. Lynn, to a itet^rien^^ettomay be issued on fthdnesdj outlining tho rime of tho proposed new party- •,. 'r* , ’’He arid th# brochure mils b» ■hn all-black Rate and dvplattorm of Hborottn," end eke states that -Only in all U. S. history bm Congrem pamod, and too Gov ernment enforced, meaningful *- (eeenmnm on pah ty Virginia Schools \ Reopen RICHMOND, V*. (ANP) Prince Edward County’s Negro children, locked out of classrooms since 1960, will find school doors open to thorn in September. A phmtofoapwMko eebaote privet# pminila come just as legal affarkt* tore* the eeuaty to reopen tho ashssk suffered e act bask to th* Catt ed States Appeals Ceorl Gov. Albertis S. Harrison late last week announced that a tuition free privately financed school sy stem would be sat up tor the more than 1,000 Negro students in Prince Edward County. Harrison said former Gov. Col gate W. Darden would control tho ccoNtnanm oh pah i> in W i; A T H K H The five day weather jawaaat ter tee Saietgh area baateatag Thura- Say, Aaaaat O, and ceattaotad throa«h Monday, Aagnat Abu fallow*: Warn tereach tea aattra period with omly mMU day U day chan*** and eeattared or widely ere Herod afternoon and oveniac thunder ghowere a Sent everyday. Plresteao Start a. g. Oaten Pandtnro Co. BSVZ Dana’s Esso lorries Goa Watch Shop PA Ot IS Milan Motor Platan 55SST"S2rnf p<fc, “ PAG! 11 Carolina power * Light Co. Wafca Aato sarrico Provident Plaaaeo Ca. ■■an Sana's Draw Shop Paso U Lincoln Tboatra neiii PAM tO Mechanics t Parsers Banh Major **" HMa 1 . h. nftftftp hvWM JmMl MWA His load am* peter to lost weak was on July I, allagadte**!- tor nriahretlng tho SnnF too much." BriftkMto wham u-Hf 11 ar rest record only dates book as far as 1040, k believed to be a na tive of Henderson. A well-kaown sharootor a tmssi city lintUt n>l4lhfoy kmm IwmShlm Had . j Ajtonilw ~ b A RftC IIIVCK *mkßD—MC* CabarTua South Street; >lB g. Blood worth. 100 Block of W. Sooth Street, W. Lenoir Street and a Header- He is believed to have the loag eet arrest record in the city of Ra pP - r ' , L a| * Jftor,- *s&c htotWlt bnLJtMiw,'. !*. , ... no stranger to toil * MerediUij Rtielves Diplona million dollar" degree Sunday af ternoon. hero, and ho. Along witk 370 white students became filloW alumni of aegregaUonkt Governor Rosas R. Barnett, an "Ola Mias” graduate. But far Meredith. It wee an un usual distinction: Ha became th* first Negro ever to graduate from the US - year -old institution a mld violence which left two man dead, and caused the V. 8. Army to spend #9 million to keep peace hare. Meredith's relatives and ’ friends, ineladlng Me MM. Mrs. Mary J. Meredith, their three-year-old era. his par ants, Mr. and lira. Mease Merediths Attorney R. Jam Brawn, who filed Meredith's first eoort suit seeking admis sion to the uahraretty; Apron Henry, state NAACP peari dent; and many eiheas. Thera were approximately S.4fS white persons in th* outdoor Meredith’s degree was conferred by the uillvamity chancellor. Dr. John Davis Williams, who riwok Meredith’s hand. Oovemor Ross Barnett, was out of town attending a convention Sunday. Ha had tried every total means to keep Meredith from graduating, and only lari weak asked th* State College Board In Mississippi to oxpell Mmsdlth ha cause of “inflammatory” remarks attributed to th* young Macro following th* aaipor alaytng of Medgar W. Brora, former NAACP field secretory for th* Stole of MlaatoNppL This attempt tatted when Meredith’s application tec a B. A. degree in political science was approved by the college board of trustees. Main apaaaker waa Dr. John ft *» si *awnm Dmifoy S^t AIKWiRwB ninitCi, piViHWMI h Louisiana State Ctnirersity. who spoke of the South’s pro gress and invited the grad nates to concentrate their fntures on “the emerging loath." Mrs. Meredith said, after the graduation that ah* waa "to- Hared, proud and happy ” Meredith’s mother told report ers, "I got a special feeling, and his father remarked: “ I’m proud just to see a man get an educa tion. That’s all he ever aahad for." It waa believed that the State College Board waa afraid of las ing its accreditation if tt felted to grant Meredith a decree. The vote was 6-5 in favor of lotting him graduate. Meredith, who has coined in ternational prominence to 11 months, was th* target of touch criticism at the nnoant w»m«w»»| convention of the NAACP in Ohtoftoo and- told newspapers re porters that h* “shed my first i I was a child over the (CoartmoH dw mu as
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