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Ligon Pupil, Tutor .Win Trips To U. N Essay Won N. Y. Visit For Pair Miss Betty V Stevens art elev enth grade student of .1 W Ligon •Tunior-Senior High School. Raleign, has v. on a trip to New York and io the United Nations. This honor ratine as a result of the excellent paper she- wrote on, "’The Role of the U. N. in a Modem World,” as a participant in a contest sponsor ed by the Raleigh Chapter of the American Association for the Unit ed Nations and local organizations. sh*> is a member of the Na tional Honor Society, vice-pre sident of the Student Council, member of the V.Teens, Nf. H A. History Club, Cheering Sienad and French Club. (CONTtnued on page n Asks Seawell To Retract Statement CHARLOTTE - Robert Williams PiT-sidcn't of the Union Countv chapter of the NAACP threatened So sue Slab- Att.v. Cion Malcolm Scan •.•)! for slander. The threat was made Monday. Williams said that he asked for a public retraction of some "er ro'ieous statements” made by Seawell in connection with the • Kissing Case” when ho addressed the North Carolina Conference of << on nuni ov pa ok :> iw© Iters Urge Ark.’s Gov. 1 o Consider DALLAS. Tex -■ Gem Orva : Tab bus said Saturday that he is. aware of a third party movement because he has received thousands of letters from across the nation pleading with him to rur for pre dent at the head of a third po litical party. The governor pointed out that he is taking no part in any third party movement. But he feels that ihc e arc a few Southern politi cal leaders who want it. M ONTtN't ijl ON PARK 11 State News Brief ELKS MEET, ORATORICAL CONTEST RALEIGH The 7th Annual 3th District Meeting and Oratorical t ontest of the Improved Benevo lent Protective Order of Elks of the" world, headed by Julius R Haywood, grand district deputy of rh* bHi District, will be held m (CONYtVt'ED ON PAGE g> wnrrtis protest jfm CHOW BASEBALL Youths arc shown attacking a pick*’!, center, curry !*f> # placard reading:, "We want a pennant, not a white team," outside Fenway Prrk, Boston. tTass., !*»* Tuesday. The Boston Ked Sox make their home in the New England Hty. The pickets were protest hig the Red Sox mibing .Jerry fPutnpsie) Green back to the minors. Green would have been the first Negro to wear « Boston uniform. (VTI TELEI’aOTO), Mrs. I aton is shown in the Messages From Ike, Others Given 0.0. Youth iarefiers n\ \1! ,V A Mil R KARNES \\ \ iri n.. ; o N . V). i. ■ r . calm of the Washington Mviue e;?i and the serenhy of the Lux.-ow- Memorial w t replaced a; *i m, voices of 30 .00 American t here. Sain day evening as th-y cli maxed a two-hour parade, i in?-, youthful American:- gr- -e the, ■ '(?Wr on integrated echoed' in no . dan terms .-tari tho>« i i stop it" onward march rc-- a stinging rebuke msrehrrj, carried ban <’• itH such w ords ‘ This is I Not 1869,” 1 t <4ti.il Girl, 17, Kills White Mechanic; Says s«e Was Defending Self NO! TO WAV. V;l • Mfixmp Thomas, a 17-ye?n'-9id .-Nogio girl, claimed Saturday she was attack ed by Ihe while mechanic: he u. charged with fatally s'abb in:: Commonwealth \ Mtornry ( harJfc fj. Wflsiui Mid the eiri held brer in the death of Charlcm Donald Jordan, '*i of fTPiv, said Jordan firs* a(taeU ed hf*r with the hnife bid shp mannjird In g-c-K il»? m Papon a tuft from him and slab Mtn m the chest- Abandons Sterilization Bill Ren. Vi linn .lofty oi Franklin County abandoned bis bill an thormng slerili/at-ion oi unwed mothers luesday. He was one of <br two sponsors of !Iv hill. Joib reported tbal ’»e is instead throwing bis support to a substitute measure being prepared in a Senate Committee lo authorize solieitors io take unwed mothers to court if the? are found not to be spending the funds of the Wel fare Department for the intended purposes. Rep Rachel Darden Davis, of l.enoir. a Kinston physician, actually tiitrodiiee.d the hill in Hie House, Molds. IVh? not equal CfllK',l - "I :it \ Uiury Howard and many others which Usir| ihr stun of tluv-e who would have integration take ft\or at <nicr the marchers came trom *!:. OUT'sout An-<-rica 3mf it '.as <(hct symbolic that there were -'tv as many " bite youths as Negro. it was believed that the crowd far exceeded the expectation of the I'i.tM- of the march and the Washington police, for quite a few (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) .lordan died iiistantiy late Thurs day nighi on a rural road near Jennings ordinary. Another write man and a second Negro ,;ivl w ere a! the scene blit Wilson declined to release their names. Wilson aid She Thomas girl danm-fi ian had picked her lip in l-i, I , ■ die and drove the lore:?' road sheer Ihe car became stuck in the mud. (CONTtNIifD Oh PAG? ') 30,000 IN ‘MARCH’ THE COROLINIAN North Carolina's Leading Weekly VOL is, NO 30 SATURDAY, APRIL 2S. HVI RALE! OH. W. C. PRICE !2elN N. C.; ELS®WHERE"tSe C. J. Barber New Garner Principal No Negro Candidate For First Time • Political Interest Question NCTA Head Takes Over At Wake School in Sept PV CHARLES R -TONES Cariton James Barber, 1 7 , currently principal of the B T.• \Las!ii:igton High School, Clarkton. has been appointed the new principal of the Garner Consolidated School Barber, who is scrv ng his second term as president of the 10,000-member Nortli Carolina Teachers Association h,.s been described as one of the eight top principals in this st< : c." Comps High!? Recommended Supcrmfcendcnl Fred a. smith, <f the Wake County Schools, ‘old V. .1. BARBER Dr. Ridley’s | inauguration SetFerSun. | ELIZABETH CITY- Represent , .•dives of more than 7t> collrcc? universities, learned societies and organizations ;uv expected >o i>, represented in the ceremonies f«u the inauguration of Dr Waller Nathaniel Ridley ax fifth per < dent of Elizabeth City State i e r.tier... College. Eiiaabplh Cm? ok Sundsy, April 26 (CONTINUE!.' o*' PAGE ) Mrs. M. Belafonte To Spark NAACP's Freedom Day Rally At Ra leigh May 3 An expected 5.000 believers m the Ood-given concept, of the brotherhood of man snd m the American ideal of equality will assemble in the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. Sunday afternoon May 3, m hear Mrs. Marguntr Belafonte of New York City, Co- Chairman, 1959 Fight for Free dam Fund Campaign of the Na tional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People Mrs. Belafonte has and is render ing vital service to the NAACF. Currently devoli«g her full time to Ihr rare of her two Nab Bryant Again; This j Time On Beef-Buying Rapj William H. Bryant, Sr.. 53. the alleged “numbers baron” of Ra leigh, was in trouble again Tues day after being charged with re ceiving stolen good*. His photo and. story appeared on the front page of this newspaper jvrl lust week in connection with a bribery rap which he is now facing. Bryypf, was released from jail under a SIO,OOO bond on the brib : this writer tins nwk (hat Bar i her comer.- lo the- county highly re - : ■ commended. He. will succeed! • Marriott as principal r>f the 33- teacher facility. Mi Morriott resigned earlier; thin month after serving as prin- J e;pal tor 36 ■•pars Barber has been | • .' ’k-M ia IJladen County r-iiw&i ; tmt' ' ' • A Native of gaUbiMir? CCONTimjIID ON PAGE > Surprise Is 1 lie only colored candidate for she City Council, Dr. Nel son Herbert Harris, 90S New •” »• a Avenue, dropped oul of the race last Thursday and thus saved the city some $.3,000 m the cost of a primai election The primary had been set for April 25, but Dr Harris' with drawal a- the 15th candidate erased any need for it An educator of Shaw I nt verity. Hr. ff arris said lhai h<- "nisiln) (n save Raleigh taxpayer* the STOOP i( would have cost, to conduct a in wary, prior lo ih* election on Mav ft." Mony R.aloig'liHes rvjirrsiied surprise at his withdrawal from ihr race after rnibbca lion n> !;*.| neck's (ARp !-lt| f\ nf his till hnsjaje plaffoi in i' former nirmhw of the r’<i . irON'fTNlo rt. ON Pie,? ?) daughters, Adrienne, 9, and Shari, 4. Airs. Belafonte serv ed briefly as women’s editor of »he Amsterdam News, a New York weekly newspaper. i She also appeared daily for n short limp on New V«rk Ra dio Station WOV, preseiiiing women’s features. Stic has served as an educational direc for In early rhildbood training s«; the City o! Nee York and as a •earlier trainer a* New York University. f CONTI. NUK'D Oh PAGE 5) ery charge after being bound over j to Wake Superior Court by City Court Judge Albert Doub, The defendant Is charged specifically with buying a su>- * ten beef round. Oeteelive (ap j laM» Robert E. Goodwin said • hat Bryant allegedly purebas i «i Stir beef about 4 a <vi. Mon (CONTENt'Cti 05 MGt »> 1 "Rs IT EOR Rt *t •' Ibis seems to be the ouesjuin «>n the bps of Whir llcseil, ft, of \\ ashiuctyo as be Hiss on (be beard of Cuban Prime Minister Hr. E'idet Castro while (be rebel leader was on a walk through Meridian Hill Park la i Thursday. At riKbi i W litre s hrolbej <;,(>?' 5. Castro is here on x eoodwill visii t(( si-11 bis vm oiiitionari’ rr.-Jrne to (be I’ S. < I Cl tl i.i CIIOTO). NCFederation Os Women s Clubs To Wilson May 14-16 WILSON - Thom i*pi of ' , r t men from fhroiiglKwl Uk So-? to ait <■ v pected to a if* mil thr 50th Anr;:- \ev?f*ry rHt'hrafion of (ho Nori'i Cii'Orina Fcdc-ration of No/io Wo mon' Clubs, wsbo»j. Mmy ft. 1: •I» i If? Mr*. Vivian < Musoii, \«» ■ folk, Va past president, Na tional C ouncil of Nrcro Wo mrn, \\lll rfHivrj the address al I Hr* Gelderj \t?tu vrrsarv Kimjurl, Thursday evening. May M. s p »*» 0?h »lct> Mich SfJinn! rari:i Mr/ M.-jr H Holmes /bpl MRS. MASfctWESYE BELAFO^TL T* aining School For Gr>Kington, ; or si. I mb' nd uce thcsp r•• a her • : ■ F 1 M SprMno: '*. V h/shoth l it' Pit j sjdenf State organi nation, v./iU i j preside, Mepdsrnes Swr-ie Jones*. Green?,* | ! boro, and Fannie T Rich ; l Square, will present corsap.es to j •’ members arid quests and certifi* f j'~ . | 5 cate* <-•( prior to ihf speech j j Mrs, Pose D Salisbury | j PaM. President. will recognize spe- j I rjai gi }{?:■<ls dnnng iho evening j The >econ<l pubbe sesrloo of Hie j r*;»nFr;day evrorng, *v»i! [ Hr H«ld. d 7 b ; in ?b>- Harden High j , School auditorfuiTf Attorney Blrita j <CIO*mNTJED ON PAG® SI CAROLINIAN • BUY MM THEM FAG® i i uHot Ptuducts o Haywood Funeral Hon,, Horion's Cash Store it'No.sl Motors, Inr r* A<:;» .1 V. rr LisM'i** Funeral Ston** Tito Capita I ('oca-Cola Bnttlun 1 « PAG® o tiild; on f*> (Ss Cnmpsov PAOB ft Mr. s h‘ r 1 Liriumai* Hunt Gene!'*! Tire Compsti' ( olonia! Stores Modern Finance Pom pan F I cjiltnn Furniture Compali' Taylor Radio & TV Servtre standard Cinder Block i Si. Young Hardware udotn Cut Rate store PAGE 1 I\&P Super Market* Speedy-Wash Inc. Thompson Lv nr h Coatpa n ■ Famous Baker.'' Ambassador Theatre PAGE 8 .Mother &. Dang titer Store Kstetch Cf>i*imt'..«ion House, Inc. Raleigh Neatood Co. Stephens Apolianee Co. Raleigh Swings <V Lnpp Aw'n He)!''a U-Dvivf -It PAGE 10 Deluxe Hotel Pepsi-Coia Bottling Cn IVartter Memorials OtoOdworth St. Xoiirisi Home £ v Botms ||t MO#:y ■' ■: *.v; : *^K '■ : •>>'' MP.S- VIVIAN f MA^O'K , Cavetiejs insurance Agent' Dunns Es-.ii Service Bidgew a j '■ Opt irians I'rroliJiei Bull tiers iap i-Vatson's Seafood Co. Dillon Motor Ftuance Co Fayette* <!!«=. SI Baptist < hill'i' , PAGE U l' ho!c,.'* Motors i :> rollna Motor Sal* 5 , i.;rm tVatch ‘-hop CootrerA Brr-B Cfije PAGE 12 '■ l Products t 'ousolldafed Credit. Corp a 'rnr PtaaXty Company | Firestone Stores . Davie St. coin jL.aurd.rpm-!** B?l*l|li Furniture Company flu Hood System Industrls! Bank Raleigh Funeral Home ; PAGE !3 Carolina Pcrver & Eisht. <> i R, W. Mr Dowell, M.D O, K Clothing Company i Wholesale Elrrtrlt'a! Co Mechani.es & Farmers Hanfe j PAGE IS | Paster Freeze Raleigh Palm *• Wallpaper Co* ! Wise Homes, tor. i Capital Una company, tec. ! Fir at-Citizens ttann * Trust. Co. ■ Sure-Fit Seat Cover Center i Hamlin flmj Company i Cerirleish nmiiturr Co j Raleigh liiteiio tv. TV Sarvlse i Goo dinar/*
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