bfC Teachers Urged To Support NAACP Public Meets, Clinics Fete Confab Here V.'ith iU st&m an expanding its profeestoOal services, the North Carolina Teachers Association arid sis 7Stb saisnsa,- convention in Ra leigh. with the opening session being held in ihe Raleigh Mcnion at Auditorium. *jon March 19-21. At the opening session, the key note speedt was made by Dr. J. L. Buford. « past president of the National Education Association and superintendent of Mount Ver non. Illinois, city echoals The totofg were tnrjted to "gfv* ffcasiwls? asad moral sap part'' to Ote NAACP sod sup port Supreme Court ruling on desegregation. Featured at the Friday evening session was Dr. Julius A Themas. director of industrial relations of tags « t Gtilr.c'. r. mm . . . was s-n. ettainoan Agent Traps ABC Cop In Wilson C’nty WILSON The arrest at a rem County Alcoholic BeveiSg* • Control agent and the operator of a iopermarket was laid to the goes) work of a colored agent acting a* an undercover man. The arrest was a moonshine raid by Federal offi cers here March 23. I,reward Mffca. a Fosters ? g gewt, s»sd Joseph diets Land. 2S, Wlfm ABC office?. and Carswa Baker Barnes, 38. waiv ed preilsalPHrv hearing sod were Posed m w So the U 8. fcoNTnn?sb m- r*tJ* s> Rtwf Fail Fatal CHNEENVIMJE A ffc-year old ftswptoye? «Bpped from the OMif ts ilte FemtMJ-Garrett To bare® Cswsparer here Mostlh sad was killed isdsatl?. JteHß? Hyjaap, » worker wttls 4b« eosatpumy for oboist 39 yet.ru, vnu helping two other employees psStrl ike rmf st tbe Usee of the accident. He fell was 109 feet to the jerwiat Official* iretoi the death se- Ss /..^SBS«iMßßpßgßß^MMßaK^^^lWW^TO»ffi^^B%3Ssgg^^f its*. ¥sss*' *fcitaSfr C.«3£ aaars.oww iwm -wmims wmm Me db®*-*#,Jr.,a*. center, & *»» &*** « imm* » is jgf F'!s4s l «l@»K*i vCtes6§* Us 9«agsss& li left, a»«2 ifswtt*, ste &e &>3S@S Itfs mstfcer, Mrs*. €l«fs. SlssltSe, suM tMwtegftl! Mss afetJer, Mss. LaFnJnc ’tfejitaf, 2S t j&etaanlfag ?<• otAcm. Sfathie& fe jygwwitMl to Ss-tes* «ds®Sftfe9t the rtwHit irboi iwr was esaght thnt* M&fz?: *rtw* , e 'fete vmthrr's (gneMsmtetfee. wfeers fbs& ■imm'-ffSsm, s®S&s« *eW! U**.tete feed wsSte-iS «asi*s IS*-* st*fto want empty ek etSpi:*s*®?&, feet-'i tlse iw *Mj fSs« MMttjr to <fe gttifei Affetor at> fee Vss*¥hNl * -3S *iflßfew rwwß»eg. Re k3t*t Ms* shd&r ft&g&sg i» ksmi «nr Cfea -CJf*fe *ws tfeetj isr'srd »3> F»e $» Ms fe&V&ttt %d&tej &«r fiawsst. fe»- *«%. %&; !^Jde ... 1 . DISCUSS TEACHERS* FBOKIWB Mrs. Esmeralda ft Haw kms of Rocky Moms*. State president of the NCTA’a cfawwooffli teseft . «rs division. is shewn in a diseossfon with T. V. Foster, Jr., president 1 es ihe Reeky Mount classroom teachers, and Mrs. Juanita M. CsrfMn *A Bolton. This conference took place last Friday daring the N. C. Teachers Association Convention held bw. Some 2.50 b teachers at tended. ISC’s Sym Said too Snail j For Present-Hay Cage Fans WASHINGTON. T) C. ~ Th> j 47 th annua! session of the Cl A A ! 'Sa turds;. voted to carry its ',980 j basketball tournament to North I Carolina A and T College in I Gr??rsboro nr?.t Feb. 25-27 i Formerly the tournament, ex ■ j peeied so grow in excess of $29,000 | was held at N. C. Coilege in Dur -1 bam | Reason for the shirt i? **»• i event has outgrown NCC's 5.000 j seat capacity gymnasium Greensboros Coliseum cxpcct-d .to be ready Tor use’by fall. wn‘>! | be tiie scene of the games Indications are the OAA '.HU • return to »n eight event tour ney. An experiment •ess made f wife 12 games in 1359. Dr. Bun eke Praises Work Os The United Nations t BY ST.IF FWIMTFK Dr. Ralph Johnson EuriC.be. in. ; tferecdnrtaw of the United Nu i Doras,, fare an Integrated audience ari ineide view of the UN here le>' Wednesday - night, piecing psr‘i -3,500 Elks To Raleigh May 10-14 BY f 8. BARREN ! Plans are gomg forward hers for the eaterwinmerst of the 39i i ; annua! convention of ihe North ; Carolina Association of the Trn prersed Benevolent Protective Ord er of Elks of the World < IBPOEW > j to be held May 10-14. 195 ft | Hosts for the convention of some | 3,000 Elks and Daughter-Elks will | be Fidelity Lodge No. 277. Jurtson | T. Phillips, Exalted Ruler; and Ca j petal City Temple No. 310. Miss j Bessie Daughter Ruler, i ; These officials are augmented by a i 1 ffcWmmJKD ON 5 AGL Z} In addition So changing the tournament site, the CIA A re elected its slate of officers and appointed a study co»«i»»ttice on dividing tbe IS college 3»- variation, !V T. H. Henderson, dean of Va Union University, Richmond, v as named president for .the s'xth tjft'*'. Other officers re-named •vers Manur-i Rivero. Lincoln Unive-futy. Ra. Hce-prcsident Northern Dis trici; ■!. F. Titompson. St. Paul's College. Lswrcncevifle. Va.. Cen !•:•■ Dis'nct. vtcc-pre-ideni; Dr. I G. Newton. N C College, Durham viec-prcsidcnt. Southern District; < <-’OhWNI'EO OH FAG* St cijlsr emphasis on tbe police force -.cUtsts of the UN. Tbe 195§ Nobel fesce s*ri«e e ioner spoke t« approvfsnatelj '«9 iiersons from fferwogboitf .the ?t4ttr who fiHed the dining hall nt the Stste College 1 ni«!T He Said tbe United Na tion* had stopped two actual «ar& irs the Near Esst te lS4i and again in 1955-5”. He told bis audience that. "Pro sp-c' i or ultimate peace in {his area arc greatly improved because of UN work there.' Dr. Bundle addressed the an nua! dinner session of the N C. DivtMon of the American Associa tion ioi the United Nations. The UN undersecretary took oven the mediation between Pales tine and the Arab States and s chfeved an armistice. For this tri umph. lie was given the Nobel Prize. “The UN’s emergency police force still supervises ihe of Israel ami the Arne States and we re doing the same thing in Kashmir: oar corps is de plored between the Fskfsfanfe and the Indians, keeping tbe border between the two states uwiet." The UN has been called on three times in the past two years for emergency action-in the Suer Ca nal, in Syria and m Lebanon and icemntvm m mm si OAA Tourney To A&T Id 1960 1 - *. iMv,.. :.:Q VOL. lit, ?*O. 2* Carolinian Food Show Underway Man Sets Fire To Own Son IFisfiiiisi Show, Diamond, Trials At 7th Show The CAROLINIAN’S 7th Annual Home arid Food Show, ex pected to be the most interesting and spectacular ever presented, begins at t> o’clock Thursday night with n welcome and introduc tion of the Show.' by Alexander Barnes. Housewives in the area have - pressed particular inletest in this show, because of the Ca.;e Baking Contest, e diamond which will be given away in an ice cube, a fashion show; and other rea- son,* Doors of Raleigh Memo, a» • Auditorium, seen? of the 2-day 1 affair, will be open at 7 P M i Thusday. Many new features characterize j the 1959 Show. Mrs. Glenda John* : son and Mrs Hilda Jennings ; Home Economists for the Caro i Una Power and Light Company. | have mad? a special recipe that is expected so be acclaimed by area housewives. ! Co-sponsors ot this year’s Show wll be presented by B»m?s and J O. Lewis, local radio announcer Mrs, Jennings will then give a Sroaii Appliance Demonstration. %. Boxer, 17, Succumbs After Golden Gloves Knockout ! ROANOKE, \'a A 17-year-old | , Golden Glover box<-r was fatally injured by a knockout punch in s novice class bout Friday night The victim was identified as Lav. man Gravely Q f Martinsville, Va. He >vas rushed to a hoepitol when he failed to regain consciousness but dield shortly after arrival. The psneft was delivered in Ibe second rsnnd of the fight by George Ford, The two beys were fightirig in sh? 160-poand nosiee flaws in the Virginia Stole Golden Gtoves Tourna ment here. A spokesman at Burrell Memo rial Hospital her? sa’d Gravely j died of a brain hemorrhage. Paws Kerosene Over Sen Who Hid Under Machine j B!CHMOM>, Va. Leon Keith. [ Sr.. 44, was diargom Saturday with | felonious assault on his 7-year-cld son, Leon, Jr., by setting the boy on fire to punish him. S*l. 3L S-. fttilli&in of the hsvesifte diTisifflc raid Keith '“““ | i || 1 j ’metrAiss& was nssrr wait MBKXIf SLALSEtGH ln a photo-stary S*ft week, the CAROLTNIASi in icefrecrtJy stated that J. C. Washing ton, president-elect of Ligon’s FT A, wss the first male president Mr. Joseph Whitaker of Manly Street, •was the first mate to head the FTA at the Kmlti-pulSion uCiliSf srhoot He w»s jwwEsdeni. £ro*a 19SS ?S§7 »nd it tvaJi under his leader ship that the FTA made some if it® most memorable gains. Mr. Washington will take over the reins in September whets Xigon begins its 7th school year. '&&stm so« mtot mw.® «Ai£lOß Tka Anamsel S&tSfer agg Sltjst, *sponsored 'iff •Sse Mdgh Btersaatean flepari a»<y»i iod WiiAJL radio mti&tm, wSB fee &eta ssfe Cfertfs Fasfe e® SbseteT SfiHtdsy. begfontisg st. Ife .«. wl 'Sbtfa*&* tm rides ,an tfee S»<wrj’-C®-R»&»<* and fewlts satay few- *€«*r«id nA tfee Farfe *®Kf jwMkf SaMr dsy. T&e wfll clacw. si 18 nscsKs os Ksiet-dSay. tfgsr ©KFmbifig.KASSltel rißß'fflVWlTO ‘Two srw &>p3ties twvs been added to the Aiscfnsaee OiS PAUtt a ' North Carolina *$ Leading Weekly SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1959 t Next, th*> collection of cup? to ;i{>certom the winner of ttie dia mond will be handled by Clarence Davidson, .jeweler and judge for this portion. Free refreshments will b? dis tributed era the mezzanine of the auditoritun with coffee. Carnation Milk and doughnuts. Pepsi-Cols? will he given by this company. Booths will then be open for visits with «nerehs*ndizte; wdsetad by representativea F (rOMYINUW oy PASS® J) j An announcement was made at ringside before Gravely died that he apparently had struck his chin on the canvas while falling The fight had been close up tn the time of the fatal punch. Grave ly was knocked down earlier in the evened round but bounced up quickly. F«d kayeed him with a left-right ©or-tuo panch. Tbe fatal blow appeared to hit him io the neck or slightly above. The victim wes regarded as an up and corning fighter. H? had won his first round bout was fight- * iwg Ford m die second round. best fete sets with an Irmalng cord Saturday and forced tl!**= child under a kitchen * ashing TOa-isin?. Wist® be found be ewwld @et get the ebIM on*. Keith dumped keroseoe tinder thr maeMw and Hi H wffb * piece of paper, MiHikin said. The child scrambled from under the machine, lore off his burning clothes and ran into the living room where he lay crying for an hour until his mother came home. Keith, held ia lieu of $5,000 bail, denied the charge. The child was treated for first and second degree burns. r~ —- CAROLINIAN ————————- ADVERTISERS • —BUY FROM THEM i MBS * ! iSrrSssaiii & Stirm?** Bank : W0«tOB’« C«& stor® fSecirt*-*! Wholes alert, tec **AOB 3 I WSaa-torie, ter CsttmiMstsi dtMtt Cor?*. PAOZ S Bn&eoa-Butk Cempsny Mr. -fcfee ». WJMers Matf-CHteeßt B*sik *. trust. Co tUletfch 3*v!aff.< Jb Cos* Association Capital Coea-Ceffc BottSStig Co- tet. MSS 6 CmWtins S**wet * *Jgisi CCTjiaaej SoWSts*? Cwsapan? Mr. «teepa Winter* pam. i ",f-3Ssft4is, Juk. Bar-IMfer ©cm Watch Sh«i# HasnXfei Ssra; C:ttnsj/*nv PASS « Cstewist Stares. toe. 3fa*t. ©enejal Tire Campsnv ; SMSons Cxi Ji*j« Store Effort©*® FilPtoe* Co. EE. *L iforjsisaw {:«. ‘iPay&.t BtrfSto * yy Sewn msisGsrt. Ctea-.- Ster.fc €e R. 8® yswaag tesstfwars Mr- C. Says # &»SP »p« J£«iS:«Sii4s.r Theatre CWy iPSßaarwrs Ctosipainj J*KK Ifart fees*., ®te. RALEIGH, N. C. • '*** W* ■ -JBIf • ■ tBRSt ? WSBT. '- - Jg t w - pP-' pyL|| Wjy' TO MODEL FASHIONS FOR HOME ANO FOOD SJIOW--Tfce Icvdy young tudtei. shewn shtrre wilf model the latest women’s fashions daring The CAROLINIAN’S life Annual Hern* and Food Show, at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Thursday night @f this week. Top row. left I® light: Misses Ssdte Har ris, Mary Murray. Joyce Sutton, and Bessie Fierce, *ll of Shaw University. Second row, left, to right: Misses Mary Make!, St. Augustine’s College; Barbara Holden, Shaw; Marguerite ffelttes, and Mamie Red dick. St. Augustine’* Bottom row. kfi to right: Missess Ter® Kirk, Carolyn Upperman, and Helene Spen cer. all of St, Augustine’s. Also included in the fashion show will fee Misses Yvonne Seawell, Barbara Hick?, Marie Robertson, Sherby Rodger--. Janet Gill. Vem Harris, BennSese Ferry, f)orH Bean, Thomasint F’arnte. The Food Show wll! be bold on Thursday and Friday of this week. (See front page for farther dc 4affe>. Hot Issue Os Feeding 14 ‘Orphans’ Shifted To State’s Attorney Gen. DUNN Harnett Comity offici als have asked State Atty. Gen. Malcolm Seawel] to settle a dispute with Dee County over the S6OO food bill of 14 Negro orphans. Mias Lets Hall, head of the Harnett Cmt nty Welfare Board, eistrns the chlldmi are wards of Lee County because tfceir pa rent® only reoeatSy ascreed here frwiß lee. Lee r«mb nnthori tics r«iort ftoit the tefiy ert gl»«Uy eaate dm • fikraett County, The children became welfare cases when their parents, Baawel C’araleigfe ftond&in Co. S*AOS S 9 «»<KMfwortJ» St, ‘Ttsm’iKt titrate Hrater Well Compzay raTFuess fewaraars .<*e»ey P'FSnsl-CoSa BottSteg Co. of RaUHgk Cartritea. SSssSßcrs cerp Waiwwi’s Seafood & Poultry Co- toe. liMstead Trawstee C«. * Feoff SJoro Bitten Bt«t«r finance Company ©Bam’* Stsso Service BWgeway** Optician-, Warner Mesmbli StsSrse Hotel PAOS, IS Kras* A- Co, CJEpttai &*SEB Cs>. SslCigb Seafood Cws»ivn> OgbtMer Konsc . x»ec(ts--Wsj*, tec. Wtes Hoskps, tec, S*A«« 3» Huta afUSWitSTB Co. ! ®f(Wh» srf StaWfeb : Soiie-yH Seat e»m Cststrr ! SnJrtifb TV Se.svit# mm u Wrluos’s r#a-«t* fetrrs* Cabs '«. €. a>i»6wet* .%cb!s S«»Sy vpjs'feveU’s few-, Hslksry , IMI Syataoi ZMteM>wi Bari* bhn,,.,..; j*' 5 CfoMSt <Cer?. PRICE 12c IHN.C; ELSEWHERE 15e Allen and Irene Gaddy, were sent to prison for neglect and cruelty to the children. fcSianses And Farmers Bank Banks High, Magazine Relates DURHAM According to the Americas Banker, daily newspaper of the banking industry, the Me chanics and Farmers Bard- of Dur ham aad Raleigh is ranked as the 3,448‘th largest bank in the United States based, upon its report of con dition as of December 31, IPS** The paper's steauxi roll cal? of ayyPejtiwaisely I3J9® bonks ft/vmis that Mecftanien And Fknaerr Bank made the spcc- WTLL N. C. OUT-HITLER MTUUR? (AN EDITORIAL) On April l, 1959 si 9:CK) A.M., k? tiie State Highway Stiild «og, one of the most insidious bills against God and Nature will be opfTt for hearing to the public. This hil! is to sterilise women who give birth to children cart of wecflock. bnce before this bill was defeated. At that time the proposal was that 8 woman could Stave two children out of wed lock before being. steHlixed by the state. Now in an attempt to soften the bill, a third illegitimate child is added before sten’Sit' tkm. Orfceinly North Carolina can isi afford to sit still «nd me ssieb a bill <marted against any of its citizens. Any person plainly sees a God-given right bdng fesken awsy through sadi a Wll. St’s dia*ndbic«l?y opfKised to the p«indpk« uptm winch the ejuntry wss fcuaded and it* written. I£s an-Americ»n and -sounds l mswe like die Hitler of tosb dtxstdes ago. Such a bill would set a precedes*t far cHttiug tout one’s femgse by the state after the third He, «r eutfeg off a hmd after iS» second stealing conviction, ear She fess «f an. eye for even keokbi® sfesitte place that would be some law ttwt «oUkf Sc writtm later, or any other hiafe oto-patt of she body. Th«itertil wripß MH sets'the wtose fee ®fet'pex@abiMrss of vaefe alAUrihtoes lUC dDDV®. . —————. ——og ... Bonus Money ( Officials estimate that the boarti j bill for Hie children amounts to I some $660 per month. , tsenlw stain of 98 j*l*€«6 fs ! wft dortßf 1998, TeW fewer- ' | ee# tft the hask nreze f 1,988.893.• j to st fee eswS of Sit® year. J H. Wheeler, president., datsd here Monday that 1.958 rtusrkad tb* : 50th year of ooKtinuous operatioa i of fee bsnk which, in addition to Us mala office In Durham, has branches located at’lß Bast Hargett Street in Raleigh, and 315 Fayette ville Street in Durham

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