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f “CATFISH" TO HIGH COURT? Admits Sterilization Aimed At Race y fe^if^p 1 jfpfil* jß®Kpßr i ■MbHB>. \ . dHKßrsaiSogfe *'WM3x£f**&&P~i& ; -jgaKi •- -jßKftak y9Ki^^f" *”9jßk •iP il |ggpapßk •■.-■ ’<^as|P AT MIX KEAftINTG ftoaw of tfee aFprosinsately 2«« persor-s sh# were fm«t WefaraAg s*@faJ»jr as ifs» rorisc4 SteriSiwitSoo BtJi was presented to the jfuWie. are shewn hn». The 06SJ, teifsS®e*4 far Sep, WOtar St- Jolly es Freoklto. awd Rep. Rachael Oaves. M.D., of Leneir. both in ■*»«*, rtweSveg eauirerctriiaS mdtoa frtw awwSw* es bet hi raees. See story tfe» page. (STAFF PHOTO sv cm ft. jokes;- State NHA Slates Raleigh Convention For April 11; Hundreds Are Expected The Worth Carolina Association * of Xw Homemakers of America < mil hoki its annual State Convex non at Memorial Auditorium here ! April 11. 1 Awarding Os grand Prize Ends 7th Home, Food Show The Vth Annual CARDLtKIAJC Home and Food Show, held at Ra leigh Memorial Auditorium last Thursday and Friday, attracted many housewives and other resi dents of the county. Directed by Alexander Bernes the show got underway at S p. m. last Thursday with a welcome and ct-odurtion of the co-*ponsors. Boetos were visited by toe jvrwew attended, who register ed to to* «Haas« •wises s,nd »- wards available, A diaaieed, te fetch was placed to *a ice robe was woe by SSr*. Beatrice Martto Speaggtm. after some T7S ewps of tee had been ei aaeiwfd by Clarewc* ©scWma. d— —— f saa us ?«• tog WEJM Jpcr m L»U » The show '*'■>* characierircd by many new features, ore of which r “Home Does Not Exist In Isolation, ” Dr. Mays Tells Home De monstrators Dr. Benjamin Mays, president oi kforchoiuse College. Atlanta. Ga : old and audience of 2.SK* person* rere lea Wodnceduy that “The. home does not exist in isoU. lion - it is s nan of « eommuiiity a cMf. a nation end the world. Using *v bt* theme. “Today's Kim A« SI 4 Tomorrow 's WorWL* Dr. Ms '• isrfd bh> so dience o» Umw fjemomtestioo Fmim tSnrt they «i»o*(J *!«* 4 White Men Wreck A Colored Graveyard ©ASJ-mGTON. s. C. - Fair | arzn are being held in the | DiCtealy j*i! In eeonect- ; j; i Y-il'i w/refci**g a Se*n> grave- J * - u . ’ si ic JSartsvitlc. Vv.tsi* hferriff t » ~r Cr-aM. sr. Jnd-twtifiod 4V WSe £» SSafob SL j f*wsrSe ©svSs. itoyd Ha s t *«4 a.V«*»e !W. They are rfwvgwl } frlifc wal'-rterT nttseSiicf asid { gra ye*. W:mstoa * Salem N JUtCP Executive 111, Quits W* ML c. CAMP' Ort&s 3S. Paurywir. -earatotlv* -'MS3s§B)y at the- ’MBsatom-Safera ct <fee KAACP last weei. WJHdtincad Ms raSjßnikßi He was racssnly dli*h*i g.-ri Jjxwa fe KSI? & I:}'«ddi.iteiDiSt! ©here it* tec -3**3 HRrtttiafiy IU six weeks, 1 IK Mis tetter of resigns tier.. Ptir 'retr'.wwts: “* I*®?'® S»es» ».Mr f* toaef**® -is sec csjjeaßjr *f rrsr •eaJtee ; .oarateary ' si®*#;' && I. J Ssdt '-hitoettea Sa 4be SK*«s**g 3&54 Sb® Sheas? 'gataM %c «? | Teens With A Purpose” is the I theme for the meeting. Mrs Mane C Moffiit, itinerant | teacher trainer it, the department war the presentation of a special ivcipe by Mrs. Hilda Jennings and Mrs. Glenda Johnson, home econ omists for the Carolina Power and Light Company. Mrs Jennings al so gave a small appliance demon stration. A fashion show- was also held Thursday night with J D. Lewis local radio announcer, as the mass er of ceremonies Some 20 young ladies from Shaw University, St Augustine's College ard Ligon School modeled the latest in wo men's fashions. The clothes werc obtained through the courtesy of Betty Gay. a ladies clothing store on Fayetteville Street. Free refreshments were distrib uted on the mezzanine of she au fcayrtKcisD ©s. r»c* « totok to tenses «f “today’s world builds tomorrow S»«dMdn« ** The roilege president spoke at the 17th annua* State Council , Meeting of K«?ne Demon stratior | Clubs which was held here in Memorial Auditorium He was in* . troduced by R E. Jones of A ana T CtAies* G eensboro. Mrs. Lillie Perry eounrij president.' of Chat- | According to Bryant the men I knocked down tombstones in the j grave yard acti •!*> damaged the ; Antioch Cirarch to Piney Ridge * Deputies raid that they had never been any thing like the damage | done to the erattoy. i The men will bo tried, m the j June tens of criminal cairn in ! fieri imgtan. rtegrt tNesttwu i s» mm m ritwd by «r physicies Out * «t<? be adlte ***#« ties* betore S will be alsl® to re«nw the ] *e&cb«,-k> that 1 feed betoee ssy - i BJtecss. mm& ma 1 tsave always placed U» work \ of ttw KAACP above say perooe? I '•,'isfr.rs:. and 1 know full well that ] H car, not te berried an effectively ] bjt <n*s leswnaiiag. KAACF work jir w iiiiport3.tit sci« .sltowed to f-aHESti ft < of Home Economics at North Car* S I oUna College, i* state adviser. Major Maxwell 5 Whittington. ( Chapism at Ft. Jackson. S. C. for ! the US A. Personnel Center, will j deliver the day s principal address ■ curing the session starting at 10:00 ia *n. ■ j Dolly* Kendall. Kingville High j. School. A Jbemarlc, state president >. , will chair the oppning meeting. I Barbara NeilL Unity High School j Statesville. Parliamentarian will * have charge of the opening cere j roony. Other participants at the first session are IMa Cameron, Treasurer. Harnett High ScfcML Duos; Marcel? Forbes, .ilate Historian. Marian Ander son High StM BeSmsnt; Het ty 3 MeConfes, State .Song l.eader. Catawba Rosenwald *tehool. Catawba: and Frances Brown. State Vice PwdiftiL Itotiglv** High School, t-eafcv vllie. j Highlighting the afternoon ses ; ion beginning si 1:00 o'clock is a panel or “How Youth Organiza tion- Can Contribute to Their Com munities. Moderator will he Dr. F A, Toliver of the Department of i Public Instruction. Raleigh. Panel r>» •ticinantf and their sub (irOMtKUß OK PACK £> I ham County presided over the ses- j j sioo. Dr. Maj-s .said, "When you talk ■ i about tomorrow's world. I take it j that you do not mean a Communist ! : world o: a Fascist world I dp not ; believe you are talking about the ; kind of world foe meet reactionary states in America are trying to : build Where they arc trying to j hold foe line, maintain the status quo. Where they talk about raain tairung away of life, meaning #eg : rpgallon. Where men are taught to | disobey and not conform to the de | r.is’cgaf of the U. S. Supreme Court “I believe yet are talking: a bft s ®e»»cr.sl«c insrM.'* be continued. "A w«rid whore toer* is eqvastty wtoter toe tew. * beHeve yew are telktetjj abvut the American dream of Justice •od eotwlHv ’mr tl! ... I is stimc tost tb>* world of tomor fCCWrth'USt! ©* PACK 21 1— CAROL! MIAN ————-j ADVERTISERS - BUY FROM THEM— b*G* ? WirnKß • Cask Store i Ader, J ■ Goodnmn's ladi's Sfe»» j Wb* Stems**, Inc, ' KecfeaaJcs & ywmers Bask ! ftwsftera iteSt trlftiMMe i Wt vfeiactmt -Terntt Apt*. f AG« * SSr. a„ P. Whiter* fialetsb Ksvtogs A SUisn A *¥'» Hsal9ots-&el% CensjKwy F.AQS S «r»: Sank A ¥ro*t f.*. Aiprt Lees tusspaay. Sat, {terettda Pesset * tJsSci ©*aQ»aasy K*tS* r CxmSsa ©Bleb Cowpsßy €i*a: tS'ab-b *b«r< Csuinfs-'* BttMSMtm PA£J» * {tfetsaiaJ S»#m ! IWwter Segitt 4e W ©rrvb* j dtewto* CJs««v asters 5 8. St. tfuMsm *Bk *■ W^toKst ■■ ■■ - ■■:■ ■- -. V . :- ' ' ; . •’ ' - :.' ' ” —r_—, TT I r t f r Ti 7 T A \ | H|h I Alti f I I V1 4 > JL l AXa /al\\ /L i i\ L a A: - .• ' v ' • | >'>of**£oJ ■■ North Carolina’s Leading Weekly VOL. IS, NO. 27 SATURDAY, APRIL X 1959 RALEIGH. N C. PRICE lie IN N C.s i^ Knightdale Girl Was 16- Years-Old: Wake Teenager Is Self |No Reason Given For Suicide KNIGHTDALE Ml** Odessa I Wiggers 18. died instantly from a I 12-gaugc shotgun blast in the ! stomach last Saturday and Assis tant Coroner T S Rhodes rulea .he death a suicide. A resident of RwU* 1. Kraghtdale, the dead girl, ap parently used a fire welter to trigger to* c«a, Rhodes *a»d She «k student at tie Sbepard ; Htg% Sebeei, Zcbiaien. The roiesde took place in the liv ing room of the Wiggers home a bsnit 10:36 a. m Both parents were away from the home at the time- The father. Walter Wiggers is a public works laborer. Mim Wigger*’ body was dis covered oas a sofa by her bro tier. Joseph, and a yotroger sis ter. They were is another room of the boare when they heard the toot. > ‘Die victim reportedly had told her brother, earlier in the morn ing of her plans to kill herself, bat he thought she was "kidding Miss Wiggers had allegedly been despondent for some time. 7 Children Perish In Easter Fire LAWBENCEVILLE Va - A j mass funeral was held Monday foi seven colored children, victims of a tragic Easter morning explosion and fire, which destroyed their home near here. The seven, cbitdrea «f Mi*? and Mrs. Edward Lewis, who had gone to sunrise service *s»e two wiles away, appa rently wee* asleep when a stove rcplsded, tipping the roof from toe boase and setting H afire. Four other person* died in week- ; end fires in Virginia, including two j men who perished whsa their \ makeshift trailer burned at Rem- | ingtei! in Fauguicr County early j Sunday ! Traffic accidents took seven lives including tore* pedestrian® duiirig the weekend and a South Hill man drowned, giving toe state 2t vio lent deaths for the weekend. A smoldering cigsrei is believed to have touched off a blase which I fatally injured C. P. HMliams, 36 emtmt ©w FAcs n ■ Xwltß !*waatac* Cswupany <W«HU Cut-Sat* Stone Mr. C. Rarl Uehttasn fimtt Gtweral Sir* fownais' FAQ* .* AA-P taper Slarfeet* msMteadhi Ci«aj«n' iasieSsi* Cw*nß«te*s«w S?oa*r, *n , KeHy sr-*»rJfe-» Ambassador lbe**r* Psssose S»SB*ry CewaeßiSsiroa CmSSt. ten' ram |« *. W gM*.ss PA435: SS S4gb®ss»f fteterel Knsru W» Vtomi System MM©i Pbutb i ftesaswsw S6er®e *».■*& mms ■owomxy - fevtfSff &&, tied* t^iriaiirKßSY I See %RMBS dwai»s*« * Better* Petwral Btae* abweSKßia Cost'&a? jps ’RTt'iiMifcitie Hii-i d#s£e fc<tes4!« HSm*4& MASS FUNERAL FOR 7 KIDS v HHff^Tmrra l JTftfßii rnn ~ii iff~fiwijiftairf 1 ■ iHTi''i<'iTi imi m m ..n, m&M ~ ; sfef ' ■'* '~' 1 ■ tSt “ . 5.1 AS SOMt. 2-568 WOMEN LOOKED ION last Wednesday morning. Mrs. Vera Siiidc of Hertford County, left. 2nd vice-president of the Side Council ®f Home Demonstration Clubs, presented an award to W. C. Cooper, assistant state leader for < -51 Club work The presen tation was in recognition of the Wth anniversary of 4-H Club activi ties. The women representing more than half of the counties of the state, heard a challenging address by Atlanta. Gas Dr. Benjamin Mays, (STAFF PHOTO BY CHAS. R. JONESi. Dies In Flaming Clothes WHITE ATI,LE A four-year-old Tabor City girl died Thursday from bmiis receiied when her clothing caught fire. The victim was a little Jo Ann A’ereen. Her mother. Mrs. Katie Mae A'ereen, said the child * clothing caught fire when she stood too near a red-hot heater. I« another accident. W. W. Phelps. 84. and old ash farmer, was «*rio«ss!:i injured when bis doSoing caught fire while he was burn ing brush near hi* home. He was said to be in fair condition as twambus County Hospital. Murder Charge Follows Head Beating Near Apex Attar reports that m used a dub of some sort-either iron ot wood to beat *hts victim about she head and the victim died David McLess of near Apex, has been charged with murder in the death of Tom my Latiimore. who succumbed at St Agnes Hospital early Saturday McLean was first charged with . assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill following a fight in which Latiimore was badly injured Friday night Watte County Deputy Sheriff Candidate CtiADBOUKN A colored can* | dsdi’te for the board of Town Com- | ; miauonei?- say? be has received j EHOiiyiT!Ou> warnings to withdraw from the race He indicated, how ever. that he will stay in the race. 1 The. Rev 1 B. Horton, a Raleigh I native, said Friday that he had re- I reived two anonymous telephone calls Thursday night “threatening my wife and children if 3 didn't g*l out of the race.” Me said eae «f tfbe e&Uers said “fee wap. eaiting for the K® Kmc Kbit and te-ia roe it waa wy last warnfasg ” The j ißissistey «f St« St. SiepSses j i {COKTOWSD Oh- r*«F. » Connie ffofcne* as Id MfL'in «as being held without bend pending a report on LattiiworVa condition. The murder rsj> came directly after his death. Coroner Marshall- 14’ Bennett aid the victim died of head in juries. The deputy said (be fight took place about 11.30 p m, Friday near Garland sod More lie Forney’s place, between Apex and Holly Springs The investigation is being continued. Viera® IsKA®t MUISHt Tsasawr l«titonK s* shsmt few* *Sar aaffectav s» mt*m t» j S*ts sjv* «m ifee 'bead at ifee i«an% «f ThsvSa Mel>an sas4 Friday idgStl ®rsr Aprr. Lattiwm *bsS 8* H&. ! &g*s«g S3»spsSai twsafieieg. TS*« v>wm&t were ssafesW# wi6fe a Wf&ftSji tw tesst Rep. Jelly Reveals Why ‘Birth’ Bill Introduced BT MARCUS W. HOBLWAKS, Kepresentafives of orgsTsitaliofts and individuals wpt* given an opporturuty to state their views both pro "nd con c ' Senate Bill 113 (HB 24S> concerning illiegimste children at a puoSic hearing before a joint-committee of the Senate and House Public Welfare Committee in the auditorium of the Highway Building at 9 a.m. Wednesday. The bill itself is a proposal, introduced by Senators Simp kins, Winslow, P.oss, Jolly, Thomas, Hamilton, Frink. Crrv. Shelton. Garrison, and Bason, jolly allegedly admitted that thi bill was aimed primarily at colored women. The Controversial Senate Bill 153 ; <HB 243 s would have a ioeac we’- | fare department pi.-iiiion the State * Eugenics Board for sertilizstfors of the mother when she gives birth to a second illegitimate child. The. wiatoer wocld ter ad s»j«isf*r«j psyrhiairic treat ment ni. this psint. Sbcffid ehe fail to “respond'’ to «tch ttwi py, ikrilitaiiw wmM be ord ered by the State Eugenie* Wfflanf. The voaua would have j toe right of appeal to the coart® and a jury trial. Alexander Barnes, well-knowsi newsman and A.WEZ Church repyamti- , tsv* said. “XC cannot afford to j , propose or consider enactment of ?!•«■ ?®gi»!atia«.'’ Ex-Klan Wizard Says He’ll Go To High Court For Trial WINSTON-SALEM James (Catfish) Cote former self-styled boss of the Xu Kiux Klan in the Ca'-olmas said Thursday night he would go "ail the vay’’ to the U. S Supreme Court ii necessary !o appeal a North Carolina Supreme Court ruling upholding his con viction for inciting a riot 14 months ago at Maxtor* The State Supreme Court upheld Cole's conviction Wednesday in connection with a battle between Klsnsmen and Lumbee Indians, Jan. IS. 1858 The ruling meant Cede must serve the 18-24 month sen tence he rereiveu in a lower court Cole revealed f»Ss plans to e Selepboae «vnver**f#«Ji with George Ttasajas. aews director Radi* Station WTOB »« W:.»« toB-gilem. Tfcesnas reported tetewb®*>ed fclw mu* Ma r-ton, S. C. TfetJ'S'tev evening. Cole told Thom?* he had no? been notified Officially of (he ad verse ruling in his ease, but that on the basis of press dispatches hr said he telephoned his attorney in Durham and instructed him to ap peal his case so the “Proper fede ral jurisdiction ” Cole indicated he had financial mgE~ a H Jpteelp? A third illegitimate child wou\ i *ak« thy woman directly before th Board, where the mother wouln have to show cause why she should not be sterilised. Again, she won] have the right to appeal to foe courts. J. 3. haosoot. a® official of Mechanics and Farmere B«sk said, "The sterilbatton of vw*. w»e» to not the assswer, ten) «jual opsiKfrianity fo* Hegroe* would solve the problem,” Chief arguments against the par sage of the bill were: fl) It will nel eliminate promiscuity. <2) Tt in fringes upon the rights of (he in fCOtemnJßD OX PAGE Z\ os page n . backing to carry thr case to ih' U S. Supreme Court and wou!r. do so if necessary, Thomas ?aid State News —IN— Brief ATLANTA FHTSICSAN. SONS MSfT RALFJGH Dr F Q. Yancey physician, of Atlanta Ga.. and !»t sons, Prentiss Q, Yancey, Jr., sm l,abot R. Yancey, arrived by plant Saturday moraing to visit th* T R Jervays, ills E. Davie Stroe* !Or Yancey is M re. Jervay’S bro ( tlicr They departed Sunday sigh' i FT A. COUNCIL HHMUM GA 9CHm —The W**» C'mm , ly FT A fkaneii wit! * tairai profftm at Us* Garrr* fcovroreri® os page ->
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