I
€ Found Guilty Os Raping
Woman In NC Cemetery
WISON Prison tana ranging
from SO daus to g-B yean war*
mated out Friday to five youth*
and a man convicted ad rapine a
41-year-year-old woman who waa
vacationing bare in Jon* tram bar
Job in Long laland, N. U
The alleged attack took place
on Saturday, June 8, according to
lira. Willie Handy, to* victim.
gba teatlfled that to* and •
enronte to Haa*p Bynum 1 *
MONU CLASSROOM UNITS AT LIOON Pictured am the two mobile rllmnwai to an a* the
J. W. Um Tanlii fliittir High School. T« photo Am exterior tot at tba units. ltottm pletare
•bow* a social studies class at work. In the right, rear I* Mies Effle Y-argtn, Instructor, A student In
ftmramt to lufErlng inf in the elan. The mobile units accommodate SI itsdenh. Own an (seated
in Rakish at the foQowing aohoob: Claret** Poo, S; Lonfrtew Gardens, 8; and dWriln.\to Uto eotm
"**,»*- v * ndor> - xtshrLEi! ivm
EnfieW'Negroes Ask Integration;
“Never." Declares Chief Os Police
BT J. B. BARREN
ENFIELD This south Hali
fax County town, steeped in the
history at the original ooionlaa
(ton at Eastern America, has a*
wakened to find Itself deeply in
what Is becoming a national se
ries at demonstrations, marches
and plcketlngs by the Negro com-
AMEZ
Bishops
SeeJEK
WASHINGNTON, D. C—The 13
bishops of the AME Zion Church
were received in a special audience
at the White House on Thursday,
September A by President John
F. Kennedy as they prepared to
celebrate the denomination’s obser
vances of the Emancipation Cen
tennial.
A Freedom Parade on Saturday,
September 7, preceded the celebra
tions which cover September 1-13.
(COM TIN PEP ON PAG! I)
DEMONSTRATE at HIGH POINT Two uU-K|TefittM
■,■lllll an shown laat week In front of Rich Point’s AAW
Boot Boar Drive-In Cafeteria when ther were skins srrlee. The
■gngatoi has steadfastly radnsed to chance He polter as
Bead, when they wennueaM
by a (reap *1 between ton and
fifteen yootb* an s maall path.
'The youngster* allegedly paaaed
by to* first time after Harria apoke
briefly to Orator Weaver, whom be
knew caauallyv
lb* boy* then earn* op behind
town, toe pair testified, drove Har
ria away with bricks, and took Mrs.
Handy to nearby Rest Haven Ce
metery, where in* was reportedly
assaulted nine tones.
munity In sn all-out effort to re
move the stigma at segregation
from American life.
Starting with picketing of the
local paOt-time theatre, (which
eventually closed Rs doors rather
than desegregate) • the local NA
ACP Youth Council has spear
headed plcketlngs for Jobs In
stores and attempts to Integrate
cases. Saturday, August 31 saw
some forty or more arrests made;
and what came near being a race
riot, according to both colored
and white citizens.
The campaign here has been
largely directed by Robert Blow,
one of the NAACP “Commandos”
sent out during the summer to
of non-violent demonstrations and
picketing in an effort to further
the civil rights movement.
Halifax Comity is at least
fifty per eent colored and on
weekends the stores of the
towns—Roanoke Rapids, Wel
don, Enfield, Scotland Neck,
Halifax—are filled with a
mass at colored farmers and
tenants who make R a holi
day and the balance of profit
tar all white merchants ex
cept a few Jim crowed cases.
Some of the latter were a
mong the objects of roeent
picket nigs. Others have a side
fot* colored. The colored eaten
Toro el toe defending. Walter
Bernard Hardy, 18. eg WUaon; and
Dcnnie Weaver, to. to Sto «. Wll
- ware declared not guilty by
toe toman all-whtto Jury, which
only deliberated tor 48
BmfliT liiwm hum
Hendraoa, IT, ware not priaeed by
Roy Howard, the solicitor.
The only married defendant Or
ater Weaver, to. was found guilty
cl aamult on a tomato with intent te
(ctiubhip am mm •>
as* a mile away to the colored
communities.
A variety store has nportody
refused to acoeed to toe demand
for colored salesgirls, even on a
part-time basis. Many picksting
arrests have been made there.
The town passed an ordinaaot
(CONTORTED ON PAM 3)
Judge
Acquits
Holden
The wheels at Justice finally
turned here last Friday morning
afer two year*, aa City Court Judge
Pretlowe Winborne acquitted Ed
ward B. Holden, 616 Hadley Bond.
He is a former Baleigh postman.
The cemplaint was identi
fied aa Mrs. Betty Brooks, a
young white woman who re
sides at tsm NewboM Street
hero. Holden was charged with
asssalting her by bis eondaet
_____ e
(CONTINUED ON PAM I)
discrimination. Many pscaasM tan been arrested in High Point
recently, including six atiaistam. The ytckets above an nnidentl
fled.
ALABAMA GOV. BOWS TO U. S. MIGHT
The Carolinian
North Carolina** Leading Weekly
VOU 91. NO. 46 RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 196 S PRICE 15c
PICKETS FREED
+ + + + + ♦ +
Quiett Joins NCC Staff:
Ex-St. Aug. Coach
Breaks Contract
ENTER ALABAMA SCHOOL Shown above are Henry Hobdy,
17, and m— Dorothy Bridget Daria, 1* aa they walked together to
too headquarters of the school board In Mobile this week to regis
ter for too 13th grade claasee at Alabama’s largest ‘white’ school.
They were sqnletly admitted, along with IS other students, Tuesday
W qrriii»y after President Kennedy federaliaed Alabama’s National
Guard. (PPI PROTO).
Newsman Aids Nixon’s
Bid For Hero’s Medal
WILMINGTON W. H. "Bill”
Snyder, veteran newspaper man
and presently connected with Ra
dio Station WMTD's news deper
merit, has turned over to the Wilm
ington JOURNAL his affidavit
which this newspaper believes may
get local hero Cuarley Nixon a cov
eted Carnegie Hero Medal and pos
sibly some financial reward.
A little more than a month
ago, the JOURNAL called Nix
on’s feat daring the pinna
crash at the local air show two
years ago - to the attention of
the Fomtdation In Ptttshorgh,
Pa. Officials there called far
(COWTPfIIEP OW PAGB I)
Arrest Six
Cleries In
High Point
HIGH POlNT—Seven men, six
of them Negro ministers, were ar
rested here Saturday night during
a singing and praying demonstra
ion at the segregated K. A W. Ca
feteria here.
Inciaded in the seven was
the Rev. B. BHon Cox. a field
director for he National Asso
eiatlon for the Advancement of
Colored People and also an of
ficial of the Cengreos of Racial
Equality.
The seven were released without
bond after being arrested and
(COIBDIlti)~mi pack n
Validity Os
Resignation
Questioned
BT CHABLU R. JONES
George L. Quit t, head football
coach at St Augustine's Collage for
the past two yearn, confirmed a ru
mor from his now office at North
Carolina College at Durham Wed
nesday morning that ho had brok
en a contract with the local college
to atoumo a petition as assistant
coach under Kcn&in H.
mentor at toe Dnrhara institution.
Qnicit fctdluUd Dm college
hare had reneged on promises
ssade kthey
lcfodty trtfwwiMiHlod Quiett to
NSrthCarollna College, has re
turned to St Augustine's at Ms
own aossrd, according to Oaash
Qufott
A farmer AH-CIAA alhltte.
who halls from Baton Rang*
La.. Quiett sdmtMod that he re
ceived four years of education
at St Aug “without paying a
penny” in tuition or other nor
average college student as ho
was an an a thistle scholarship.
Dr. James A. Boyer, president of
St Augustine's, said Tuesday ho
had received a letter of resignation
from Quiett late in August, but
that It still has not been accepted
as Quiett allegedly signed s new
contract in April “which is still va
lid."
V ' Eto we n _
nowvrcr, soemp ■ t. nrioß,
former football groat at both
Washington High School, Ba
leigh, and North Carollnr Col
lege. Durham, waa hired last
week to replace Quiett.
at 3810 Wade Avenue. Ho is S’, 11”
and weighs 190 pounds. He holds
the B. S. degree from NCC and is
working on his master’s degree st
the University of Indiana, during
the summer months.
From 105 S, the year of Ala gradu
ation at Durham, to 1908 he was
supervisor of recreation In toe town
of Lumberton.
He will serve under newly
elected heed coach Jooet Cle
mente, who Is also chairman of
the Health and Physical Educa
tion Dept, at Si Aug.
Coach Person is married to the
former Miss Carolyn Kennedy of
Newton. They have one daughter,
Juanda Jo Person, A
Mayor’s Race
Group Gives
‘Good’ Report
The 14-member Raleigh Com
munity Relations Committee, ap
pointed by Mayor James W. 'Jim >
Reid recently, mode s favorable
report Monday night on the pro
gress of desegregation in the
Capital City.
The committee waa told by re
presentatives of motel-hotel or
ganizations that toe general trend
was good. A survey of concerns in
the area showed. In general, that
business had not decreased and
that no Incidents had occurred in
the three months of desegregated
operation.
Although the names es toe
Negro members of toe com
mittee were printed In The
CAROLINIAN several weeks
age, with pscuatarion at the
mayor’s secretary, he refused
to release any more names
until a chairman has been
chosen for the group.
Members Include representa
tives of the Raleigh Chamber of
Commence, Raleigh Merchants
Bureau and the Hotel and Motel
Associations.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 9)
GEORGE b QUIITT
... mv at VC College
V ■'Sv ' i'~ ■
ipL*',
»f'., *■%
JOSEPH T. PERSON
... replaces Coach Qulatt
• JL, —* --*
lfi.*JUl*Zl
Held For
Murder
ELIZABETHTOWN Mri Re
becca Graham Andrews, 39-year
old mother of four children, was
charged Sunday night with murder
In the shotgun slaying of her hus
band.
Bladen County Coroner Gor
don B. Kinlaw said Mrs. An
drew* was Jailed late Sunday
night In the Bladen Comity
Jail following the death of AJ
(CONTINUED ON PAGE t)
CAROLINIAN
ADVERTISERS
== BIA FROM THEM
PAGE 2
Horton’s Cash Store
Schlitz
PAGE S
Stephen's Appliance Co.
Brittain's
Lowe's
Standard Concrete ProSnets Co.
PAGE S
Hudson-Balk—Eflrd’s
John W. Winters a Co.
Mechanics a Farmers Bank
The Capital Coca-Cola BotfUns Co.
Appliance Center, Inc.
PAGE S
-Colonial Storos
Acme Butty Co.
Community florist
a. E. Quinn furniture Co.
PAGE 1
ASP Stores
Lowe’s
Dunn's Esso Berries
Betty Gay
Hunt General Tire Co-
Taylor Radio * Electrical Co.
PAGE S
Carolina Builder*, Ine.
Warner Memorials
Dillon Motor Flnameo
Ridgeway's Opticians, too.
PAGE t
Carolina Power * tight Co.
Central Drug
“Can’t Fight
Bayonets:”
G. C. Wallace
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Far toe
second time in throe months Ala
bama's Governor Georg* C. Wal
lace hm lest in his attanpts te hsep
this state’s school* lily-white. Ibis
tone It only took a tow strekm to
a fountain pan hold by too Freei
dent to to* Ifni*—l states.
day the eegregatlsnta stand to
toe deftond itto. rsvsnM hy
As a result, twenty
dents were to twt.gnM
classes in too Bh—
sad Tuskegeo public schooto.
Kennedy todoraliaad Alabama's
17,000-member National Guard,
thereby removing town Hum Wal
la e«’» control.
Secretary to Defenaa, Robart S
McNamara, was directed by tip
President to urn any force* neeee
■ary to dmegregete too throe dttaf
school* as decreed by todsnS
courts earlier in to* summer.
The Negro students tat insert,
ad to school* by looet polic* in
stead to being kept away at Wit
lace had ordered to* Katamat
Guard to do.
Governor Wallace said trail
Montgomery:; The Kennedy* BUB
now taken command
bema garrison. The president, con
sumed by a doubtful r*'elect!oft,
has taken complete charge and the
Kenedy force* ere laying the pro*
dicate for too Jailing of th*'gover
nor of Alabama.”
-I seat fight beyeewto," too
governor said.
Delivering toe Fraelteuf*
mandate te WaUao* Tuesday
morning waa Gen. A. L Har
rison, commander to to* N»-
ttenai Guard to illeteme
Arrested Tuesday were nin«
white men, moot of them for re
fusing to diaper** when tad by po
lice officers to do so. AMI to to*
(cowTtaPip cw MMti :
Nineteen
Piskets
hC ft 1 ft si?ht ft fi
SAVANNAH, Ga.—Nineteen do
monetratom who hag been In Jab
her* 98 days ter lack to bond, won
released last week.
The nineteen, including Stu
dent Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee field worker Bruce
Gordon, had boon charted with
91.M9 pose* bonds sworn out
by white persons. They had to
sign e prepared statement by a
municipal court Judge In order
to obtain their release.
WHITE MINISTER, STUDENT
GIVEN 18 MONTHS AND .FINE
ATLANTA A white
end white student were each sea
tenced to six months in the com
mon Jell, one year on the work
gang and fined SIOOO for Integra
tion activities here. ,
Bev. Ashton Bryan Jooee. *
If—yeer-old übktu from tout
Gabriel, Cel., was convicted to
disturbing a divine wsrehln. a
uiMitituMUMt ----- *ueik Ase
maximum sentence. The Inci
dent took place on Juno M to -
the First Baptist Chunk to At
lanta, which refused admittance
panted by a Negro eempauieu.
Jonas was accused of “shouting,
screaming, and lying down.” ia
front of the church.
CITES AMEKICUI SITUATION
TO ATTT.-OEN. AND GOV.
ATLANTA— Student Nonviolent
(CONTDOJED Oft PAGE I)
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WEATHEII
Temperatures next five days win
averse* I or 4 degrees below norm
al. turning cooler Ist* me*y or
Saturday. Halnfatl win bo mode
rate oceurtnf mostly ss scattered
showers Prtday and Saturday.
B. P. Goodrich
G. S. Tucker Bros.
Lifhtner's Funeral Home £
PAGE 11
Deluxe Grill
Greene's Shoo Kepalr
Lassiter's Enterprises
tUlelfb Seafood Co
Pawls Motor Co.
PAGE 12
Rhodes Furniture Co.
firestone Stores
Major finance Co.
Emma lias's Drew Shop
Silver Bees* Shoo
Senter • landers Tractor Cory.
PAGE U
Samos Bandars TUe Co.
Baloifh • Funeral Roma
pine state CrtAintrv
Ealelyh Paint A Wallpaper Co.
Branch Banking * Trust Co.
McLaorta Parking Company
Smith-Sdhnoan Flooring Co.
PAGE IS
Lincoln Theatre
PAGE 11
Bill's, lac.
Turner Tire Sorvteo
PAGB IS
Tiro Sates * Barela*
Wrona-Wan