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I.o>l i svi l'i.6 i * Bullet “Riddled Body Os Lynch Victim Found In La. THE COROLINIAN North Carolina's Leading Weekly VOL. IS. NO. -V? Elks Await 3,500 Bills, Daughters ‘ Hh Hh 4* + Hh 4" Teacher Sues Entire State 1 injunction Sought Vs. i Whole State LITTLE ROCK. A.rk - A Negro public school teacher. B T. Shel- | ton. last wee* **ked the Federal j District Court in Little Rock to ir- j sue a temporary i-dunctfon to pi* ! veil* ftp .elate , to]>i enforcing a 1 U-w parsed by the Arkansas L-egi -1 slature last .‘ear forbidding public * gencies from hiring members of 4 ho NAACP Resentmeni mounted against Arkansas segregation laws >n addition to the anti-NAACP I La'v. the Legislature, harking to tie demands of arch segregationist Gov. Faubus. passed a measure re quiring teachers in the public schools and colleges- to sign a 'lo-- V .111 y oath." Teachers are also rr ' -,-nn'd to list organization!) to inch they belong. fl'QNTtNtlKt* ON PAG?-: 3) > I i Pardon Our Red Because we are »?h« ilic red color section of our press. wt decided to pass it on tte you. our reader-, without offense hut as an experiment. Pages 3 | and 13 are printed in red this week Any reaction would he 1 welcomed by mail or by dialing 1 TEutplc 4-5558. , ‘Resistance’ Attracts US Attention ! TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Students eg Florid* A and M Umversity staged * day-long "passive-resist- , wsee” classroom walkout on Mon - day in demonstration against raping j of one of them classmates by four whit* youths. Student president Clifford 1 Taylor announces late Monday fSutt the classroom strike would ! end that day said tbs* the de j mMsatrstion ’i* far from being ever * Taylor- said nightly student as •wEiblies will continue to be held feovnNtnss ok pa 0% zi ' "P4SBI»K R»',m..i .-iNi ,•. »•**,* Stud-mJ® of I’torida AftM IJnlveftitjr, mitthtsiWi «dNI the I wS»«o> quadrangle a*, a "paswive resists nee" uiHint to protest the win of » 19-ycar-»!<i coed by fawi •bite mess. This student* vowed to stage some kind of detaonstration nntl the world knows about the incident, ilStt TELEPHOTO). SATURDAY, MAY 9, WKfcr K IMRKrn «tm Wto IMK tefi, Mt. of <Mha Mart Charles Parker, weeps bitterly as she holds her young son. “Peanut." who sleeps soundly. At right is fjr. ter’* lister, "Sissy". Parker was taken from the PoptarvUle, Wa*.. Jail Anri? 25 by masked ■whit* men and killed H»s body was discovered Monday In louisiana. (UPJ TELEPHOTO?- Bleached Remains Os Parker [Found Floating In La. River BOG ALUS A Ls- —the body of Mack Charles Parker, 23-year-old Mississippi Negro kidnaped by 8 white mob front his jail cell, was j found Coating in the Pearl River | near here Monday, The results of an autopsy on the body will be mude public this week at FoplarviHe, Miss where Parker was abducted by a hooded lynch mob of nine or ten v bite men April 25 from the Pearl River County Court house Jail. ! Parker's badly decomposed body I wss transferred from the Charity i Hospital here early Tuesday to | Hall’s Mortuary at Hattiesburg ! Miss. Tt was found that be died of j two bullet wounds. I The victim's mother of Lumber ton. Miss left Monday by bus en route to Mercer, Calif, to visit her sister, according to William Bailey, a friend of Parker's family. She left JRALEIGH. N. C, ; Bogalusa before learning that her , son s body had been found. Parker was awaiting trial at Fop larville on charges he raped a 23- year-old white mother Fob. 24 while her four-year-old daughter | IypEMBEJi sMGTII E K EDITORS NOTE: If h*s often been observed that when ehll dfw are asked certain questions about their mothers, the answers j are always the same. With mother’s day fast approaching-, Mrs,. B. Yancey Jerva-y, herself the mother of two children, compiled ! the following- questions often asked of youngsters, and their most ; frequent answers; Question: What does your mother do? answer Nothing Question: Where does your mother go’ Answer. Nowhere Question: What time does your mother get up? Answer About I 6 o’oclock. Question What time does your mother so to bed’ Answer: A- I bout II o’clock Question Who cooks, washes, irons, shops, is charm an of th* I "lost and found‘ bureau at your home’ Answer Mother (commaim on paos » PRICE 12e IN H, C.; ELSEWHERE 15c l looked on The alleged assault oc curred near Lumberton, where the rape victim’s car had stalled The attack was made after the worn (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 I ’ State News —IN— Brief I _______ SENTENCED IN HOBBY’S DEATH RALKKrH Mrs Janie Eckard Morrison Upchurch, 47. 519 1-2 S Blount Street, was sentenced to 10- 15 years in Woman’s Prison Tues day, after being charged with the murder of her husband. She plead ed guilty to manslaughter to the April 10 killing of Harvey Up church, "by stabbing him to the chest with a knife," PROTEST MONROE COURT VERDICT MONROE A Negro leader charged, ‘‘©n-tbe-spoi’’ trials Tuesday after a racially-mixed Jury acquitted a white wan on a charge of attempting to rape a Negro woman. "We cannot take these people who do us Injustice to the court and It be comes necessary to punish them surwiVes " said Robert Williams, president of the Un ion County Chapter of the NA ACP. "In the future we are go- I on pac»e n Bobus I WJ Oil? Hosts Os NC Elks E’ ery thing is in readiness for •he entertainment of the 39th aim- j ual convention of the N C Associa tion of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World to be held here May 10-14 Playing host to the 3 500 Bills and : daughters will be Fidelity Loose • No. 277, .Tudson T. Philips. Exalted : Ruler, and Capita! City Temple • No 310. Mi si-, B*ssie Wallace j Daughter Ruler These officials arc augmented by = staff of well- . qualified persons MUSIC FESTIVAL BEGINS Ml 11 The flmt bis event of the j Convention w ill Nr the State (TONTtNUKD ON PAGE M Light Vote In Council . Race Here The voting was light, in the Fa leigh municipal election Tuesda: climaxing several weeks of laxity on the part of local residents so far i ’ a?, genuine interest was concerned : j trading the voting was Janie w 1 (Jim) Reid. This was Reid's first I j attempt, to win a Council seat Reid ; (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) WOMEN'S CLUBS MEET SFEAKEF,S M«. E M. Spelteae. right. president of the N, C- Fedwa-tion of Nf-gTo Women’s Chibs, will j pwsids at, the Golden Anniversary Banquet, Thursday, May 14 s' Wilson- She has. been prominent in e»vi<\ religious and educational j circles over the state for a number of years. Attorney Theta Aiexan - j der, Greensboro, left, is scfeeduled to deliver the principal address at the meeting, on Friday, May 15, a* Wilson’s Darden High School. She Is the first Negro woman to practice law in this state. Superintendent Os Schools Comments On DC *.Mixing ’ i ATLANTA Superintendent Car’ f Hansen of the Public School System in Washington, D C, says that, integration in the . Washington. D C school system ; has improved the educational op- j portunities and resulted in a lower « rate of ,juvenile delinquency a- I mong Negroes. Hansen, who appeared «m & i | SCEF Forms Stale Ccwmittee ! The North Carolina Committee of | the Southern Conference Educa tional Fund was formally organiz ed at a meeting of SCEF officials and supporters at Shaw University on May 2. One of the objectives of the com mittee is to promote equal justice by getting facts to the general pub lic about, cases of discrimination } and denial of civil rights j 4 s 4* Hh Hh 4“ Mrs. Belafonte Blasts “So-Called Leaders’’ 1,500 Listen To Stirling I nr 1, B BARREN i Mure than 1,300 members and I friends of the North Carolina NAACP Conference from over Tar heelia—from Asheville in Swan j quarter and from Caswell County j | to Brunswick--gathered here Sun j ! day afternoon placed thousands of ! | dollars on the table:- for freedom ! 1 in a steady march for 15 minutes j as they waited anxiously to hear j Mi* Margin-ite Belafonte deliver the main address. James S. Stewart. Bull City (Durham! councilman and husi ; nrss leader, directed the lifting of the offering for the “Fight. inn Fund for Freedom"’ which Included donations and fifty. Hollars and more payments on s.yui tjf» NAACP memberships which arc paid in installment*. 'The mam floor of the Memorial ! Auditorium was practically filled for the program which also sea »ired Mrs. Annie Rose Jordan, spin j itual songbird of St Paul B-<ptr-! Church Charlotte, who stirred the audience almost to the point of | weeping with several selections as ■ ; she was accompanied by a blind ! accompanist Mrs Bertha Ferguson. IflhS NA V j CP Mother of the Year, presented | CCGVtTNUPD ON PAGE *? Cross Burns; | • j Man Scared Os Detector j _ f MAMMG S C Billy Fleming i a Negro called - Sheriff Jackson j on Friday morning, May 1 to re- • port, a five-foot cross burning in J ins front, yard A Manning officer j extinguished the cross Fleming, president of ihe Manning chapter of the XAA IT. refused tn submit to a be detector tr-i concerning the in cident. Be acid! on the in.rtruc j fiens from the NAACP However, he appeared in a testi- | 1 icpy be for* the Congress ions 1 | Committee cciwidering civil rights I [ legislation. April IB Fleming said he heard an auto mobile drive away from his home I • ,md when he looked out. “thought ! the building war on fire" i Fleming operates a funeral home J in Manning j WAGA-TV dlsi’ussion program ! cm Sunday, uii "Where there is ciunpetency. r.blldren soon j forget whether teachers are Negro or white." He pointed aui thst teacher reemltmeot standards In Washington are »• ; fitong the highest in the nation, i ! I (COMWJfD ON PAGE !1 | Tills will be in addition to the ! regular wock of the SCEF, which ! is dedicated to breaking down sil forms of segregation arid discrimi nation based on race, creed, color or national origin. A delegation from Goldsboro, expressed appreciation in the j North Carolina. Committee, the ; I ■! CONTINUED ON PAGE ,»S i f cd at't.soo persons. (STAFF H PHOTO BY CHAS. R. ■ * .’• * e JONES?, Child-Molesting Trial Transferred From City SOUTHPORT—The trial of a. Nr . 1 ;:o janitor on a charge of molesting j 1 Ihe daughter of police chief Louis j | Clark has been transferred to j j Brunswick County Superior Court j j at the request, of the state The trial of Charlie Ice 67. was originally scheduled Mon day in Recorder’s Court, but Sobcitor F. James Prevatte re quested a. jury trial, automati cally sending the case io su perlor court. There are no jury trial* in Recorder's Court, in BrimsWiett County. Cleric Gamers Most Votes For Ed. Board CHAPEL HILL -After garner mg the most voter m an election for members of the Chapel Hill School Board of Education, the Rev T H Manley, a minister, was declared a member Tuesday Pallor of the local f irst Rap Hst Church, the Rev. Mr, Alan ley. received 1.103 voter.. Beat* Henry Brsndis of the 2 Whites Out On Bond In Kid Shooting At Fairfax FAIRFAX Vs T’wo while men were released on bonds of •11.000 each after they were *>■• | rested tor firing a burst of pistol shots at Negro children playing on a ,-.tr**t Saturday. May 2 James H Baker. 37 Manager of j trailer park on the Richmond high way near Alexandria, and Charles Often, 38. a trailer parker employe. CAROLINIAN - ADVERTISERS BUY FROM THEM tPAGP ’$ Bjiiwtily C©2?.J?*s' Bnrfoa s rash Store Stephans Appliance Tr PAGt 3 PAGE X 3 Mrl-eod &■ Watsea Ambassador Theatre The Capita) Cuca-Colt Bottlin; f •’ PAGE 14 Commucttv Grill Honeycutt’* Sap*:- Mark*' Mother A Daughter storr O % Clothing Consyac Pamous Bakery Mac's Esso Servtcenter page s Sff Budson-Bellr Company Mechanic:, &■ farmers B-‘»' M :? e . Mr. John W Winters •'«?.Bottl.to* Cotnpanj Swscdv- Wash. fz ,r I- CaoltM Loan Company, ire ;' A s Super Martete Raleigh Furniture Compaq Sleigh PAGE 6 First-Cittitett* Bank 4 law. Carolina Power 4 Light 4 o CAGE 12 Kress Deluxe Hotel CasUeberry-Hodge Hardware i•> , repsl-Cola Bottling Co- Hus* General Tire Company Warner Memorials PAGE. 7 nioodtvort.h sr Tourist h tfua’l'J Used Cars t'aveness Insurance Agcn- Brodgen Produce Compan-. r>>mn': Esso Service PAGE J uidgeway's Opticians Sure fir Seat Cover !>ir a retina 'Builders Carp. Budwetaer Vitim's Seafood Co Nile Cons'. Drive In Cltyn Motor Finance Co The 1 .ounc* ;vrtte'dUUe St Baptist Church Dunn's Esso Servl< e PAGE IS Bakes s Shoe Shop ’epst-t'oU Bottling Company .ice's Sport Shop ‘tty Finance Company Parkway Grill Washington Terrace Apts PAGE 9 Pape’s Shoe Shop O'Neal Motors, irir PAGE 15 Raleigh seafood Co Wholesale Electric Company Raleigh Commission House !n* Fisher Wholesale Company, In - Csraleigh Furniture Compan Tows & Country Tire Company Consolidated credit dorp Electrical Wholesaler*. Inc. Cooper's Bar-B-Que Sanders Motor Company Kelly's V -Drive-H - Vogue' PAGE iO PAGE S> t oloj»!»; Stores i Rhodes fumJtuw, Inc. R. E. Quinn Furniture t oon. ■•. I The Mood System tmiustriai Back .Modern Finance Company \ Ksleigh fhmeral Some 8. M. Young Hardware ' N. C, Products standard Cinder Block v Wise Boiw.es, tee. Taylor Radio A TV Service ! Raleigh Radio A TV Sender Lights er Ftmeral Borne Gem Watch Shop Odom Cut Rate Store ; Piragitiee Store# Rxleigl! ratal a Wallpaper Co A :*we Realty Company Mr c Ksri Ltelttam> I Bevte St Coin Inuadrdmat The ra.'e uma set for trial .11 a court term beginning nert Mwiday with Judge F r Hail of Durham presiding. Prevails made the request aiteu a denial of the state's request, so .* fuither postponement of the trial Prevatte said that a report from the- State Bureau of Investigation was not ready for presentation u, the court, The case had been po t pound ea> her because of an absent . ‘ate w: ■ ICONTCStIET* ON PAGE Si UNC 1 -in- Schtyjj «jd Gre' j Culbreth UNC’s utilities map j :‘grr, wen plscea ou the hoaiH. also Dean Sraedis 953 halloib. vbite Cuibretb re 1 reived 335 The Rev. Mr. Maniev has beer i a resident of Chapel Hill and pas ! for of the church for many years ..err returning from a fishing igip when the incident occurred. The shooting fs said to hav resulted frem au a-rgsimeut b* twren the *m and Stanley Koustun, an !8-ye*r-ofd Negro The men swore out * warrant rbarging Houston with usinf profanity against them (CONTCVTJI’B ON PAGk Zi
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