Barnes Goes To Washington For Hearing: Opposes Judgeship * m:W ALEXANDER BARNEY 26 Durham >- Students Will File DURHAM -—™A "large number cl students -> ill request reassignment ts all-white schools her® later this month, a colored leader said Wed William A Clement, co-chair man of the education subcommit tee of the Durham Committee on Negro Affairs, said the requests "ill be filed after the city schooi board publisher- pupil assignments fcr the new term. The. city school hoard vn(*d n ednerday night to continue its policy of segregated school r facilities for the 1P53-GQ school term Although Clement said he did =-t know the exact number of Negroes "-ho would seek reassign (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ; Posts Bond in Slaying GREENVILLE. 5 C A man charged with the fatal shooting of another in a duplex apartment here was set free last. Friday on an undisclosed amount of bond « Leroy Sherad. cousin of the accused man. testified that he *av Luther Rice, the accused, backing out of the front door L es the apartment of the de ceased man on July 28. Shcrad, who lived with Rice in an adjoining apartment, said while he wss in Iris apartment he heard Harold Jenkins ask: “Do you have that gun drawed on me'’ - Sherad then went to investigate i Jenkins died from three pistol *hots fired by Rice Sherad had known of no trouble between Rice and Jenkins. State News —IN— Brief REPRESENTS RALEIGH CHURCH HARTFORD. Conn. - Mr? W. D Carson, wife of the Rev. W D Carson of 424 Watson Street. Ra ( leigh. N C left Hartford, Conne- tout recently where she s'tonded the General Missionary Convention cf the AME Sion Church Th* con enticn held at the Metropolitan AME- Zion Church there, lasted fcr 7 days. August. 1-7. L, "h; Sunday morning, Mrs tdarsun gar* a report to the ton of the Rush Ms- KAME Ties Church, as (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Funeral Directors Already Demerging On Confab Site CHICAGO ~ Funeral Director* ] from all part?, of the United States j *r*. pouring in Chicago tor the 22ed Aaausl Convention ot the Kftional j Funeral Directors and Morticians Association August 17-20. 1959, a? the Hotel Sherman Man?* of them «*UI attend the All-Star Football Game, the Pan- American Games, Races, and ma tt? wiU remain to see the Yankees end Sox on the 2Srd Many aseiat activities hare 'been planed by the Host Asso ciation.. The Illinois Selected Marllsiaaa Association and its LaAiee* Auxiliary. Among some ©? the ari*v-?ss& planned will j ha » Grasd Reception and i 23p* 1£ 6 b. IITt, ' T,o‘l tsvi l U; ) ♦ Leadership Appeals To Washington Alexander Barnes, veteran newspaperman of Durham and considered Mr Republican" in Negro politics in North Caro lina, sato here this week that the naming of Attorney Algernon Butler, by President. Eisenhow er. to be the judge of the East ern District of the. United States Court, was not only unfortunate, but was a moral monstrosity and a political blunder. He did not criticize Mr. Eisenhower, but said that it was another case, of him being misinformed Barnes charged that Butler has net proven his ability to {OONttNUEU ON PAGE 2) Features Galore! Now h®ar dm' Get ready for s«nie interesting feature read me Beginning with this issue of The CAROLINIAN several features will appear regularly for your reading pleasure "Dear Sally ", an advice |n the lovelorn column, is found on page 16; “Solve A Crimp", a crime mystery scries is on page 7; "Vi'rekly Meditation" for your spiritual needs, pane 1 0; "Crossword ru?,*l°" is located on page 13 and "Fortune Tell er", a sort o) weekly palmist, is on page fi of this week's edition. Be sure In purchase yniji CAROLINIAN each week and enjoy these features. O^C)lOFjlllll^[M!lilGWTOir>- r tlT > iiT T > l Wl~h> ir ß hhdplt wt ■roV.' ; »' , hf', j CAVE IN FATAL FOB ONE, TWO HURT Shown above are the principals and l he. scene of a cave-in on the campus of N. C Stale College here Wednesday. Left inset shows Eugene Rogers, SO,; who perished when lons of dirt poured in on him while he was in a culvert. The two other men. George i Muldrow. top right and Clifton Junior Williams, hottoni right, were rescued through the heroic effort.'! of a white co-worker. The scene is shown in the larger photo. You Can’t Resign: School Board CHAPEL- HILL- —ll m Hill School Board Friday .said it had not accepted the resignation of one of its members who walk ed out of an integration hearing because the board refused to trans fer a Negro to an all-white school, The board cited a North Caro lina Supreme Court decision., in a statement issued by School Supt Joseph M. Johnston, which said the public can compel a public officer to serve. Dr. Henry P Brandis, dean es the University of North Carolina Law School, resigned Monday when the board re fuged to transfer Stan!?-- Vick ers, 19, from Northiide Ele mentary School to all-white i Style Show on Monday in .<S,e Grand Ballroom of the Sher man. Cabaret Party at Roberts Show Club on Wednesday, Bridge parties, Bus Tours, Luncheons, and a trip for the children to the Lincoln Tara Zoo. Some of this year's highlights will be the Education Program. I Annual Awards Banquet. Memori al Services, and last the President's Formal Dance, which will close the four day meet. There will be a complete ns-* - line of Funeral Merchandise exhibited. . and the Automotive displays feat fCONtmtnEß Oh PAGE 7) lifer- RALEIGH KILLINGS MOUNT Killings in the Raleigh area have continued to mount during the past 10 days. The latest involved John Crossling. inset, who was shot in the parking lot of the N. Person Street AVinu-Bxie Super Market, Monday night. Donald Steven Lowry of Wake Fores* U being held in th* -laying. Lowry claimed Cross ting tried io rob him. See story this issue 'STAFF PHOTO RT CHAR, R. JONES'. White Man Hero As One Man Dies, Two injured A 3b year-old const ruction 'cork er "as kiltod and t" - o other men vn,jured when tons of clay broke loose from the side of a ditch and buried them. The victim was identified a? I ucene Rogers „f It! I Pender Street, Raleigh. Listed in fair condition at a hospital were Carrbmo Elementary School. Brandis walked cut of the meeting. Th' statement- issued by the ! school board said Brandis' resig nation 'is not legally effective since the board has not acted on i it. Brandis maintained his resis CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS _^ r _-_- a=i BUY FROM THEM PAGE J ! Centra! Brup Star* ! Horten s Casa Store page s ! Kress i Raleigh Savings 4 tear AtsocUttea i Qii ie C-t Corn Laundromat ; N. C. Products Goodman's ladies’ Shop I Gem Watch feh-p ! Wholesale Electric Co. Gm Russos Harters & Cleaners I FAGS S i Hudson Erik Company ;PAGE 6 Mechanics £. Farmers Bank Washington Terrace Apis. Stephens Appliance Batten*! Insulation Companr Carolina Pow era. Light Company I raew'is flaketj Umstead's Transfer Compas* 1 Town is tuuntr* Tire Service Odom Cut Rata Stars 'PAGE 7 Cocot’ s Brr-8-Que PAGE S Colonial Store:- Inc Hurt General Tire Companr, Mr. t Kan LUhimin ! '.'-Up Bottling CLmpai:;- ' Capita! Print L TsUprnsi Company i Med err F.nanf* Csiapanr * r ou'nr* rural' I *!*'- Company S SS Yevry- Hard '* ere Standard Cinder Block Company 1 Taylor Radio t~ TV Serves iiitt«», William?- and George MuJdmv. Th® workmen were digging a -ewer line at a housing project for married ,-iudent? at North Carolina Stale College when the cave-in occurred One of the job borro? said he (CONTINUED ON PAG! 2) nation required no action by the board. Johnston quoted th* high court ruling that said "tender ing of resignation does not make if effective unless it is (CONTINUED ON PAC-t ?) PAGE 9 ATP Super Markets Raleigh Furniture Co. First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co I Speed*. -Wa«t. Inc. i Mac's Erse Serviteater ; W holesale Motor* Raleigh Seaioou Company PAGE 19 Roluitr Hotel Peps!-Cola Bottling Co. Warner Memorials Cavcness Insurance Agency I Wunn's Esso Sendee Ridgeway s Opticians Carolina Builders Corp. Watson's Seafood Co. Ciil-'j’i Motor Finance Co Fayetteville Streef Baptist Church PAGE !) Ambassador Theatre PAGE 13 1 k. Clothing Company .’ohntea-Laneba Company rufcll! Service. Co. cf K. C., She. Electrical Wholesalers Inc. Ctt* Finance Company PA'.'E IS ; Schillr PAGE 19 The Wool system Industrial Bn ok j C rsr '.* e Heme-,, Inc. Crrter's Inc. ?Ai**gh r*tn«r*! Homs , ConeotiditeC Credit Cerp. Acme Realty Company > i .. «tem- Stores World’s Eyes On Arkansas - : North Carolina’s Leading Weekly VOL, 18. NO. 46 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1959 RALEIGH. N. C. PRICE 12c IN N. C: ELSEWHERE 15c * Pharmacists End Dynamic Talks + +" + 4 1 4 s + 4* 4» Parking Lot Killing Mysterious / Guns Mtiii Here With 1 Shots Little Rock Schools In Operation LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Little Rock School and municipal autho rities ment on emergency status Tuesday determined that 1957 will not repeat itself when two schools «ere opened on integrated basis Wednesday, Admission of three Negroes each to Central and Hall High Schools has been approved by the school board. Gcv Orval £ Faubus had mad* no move up to now to stop the Integration but seg regation leader* said they ex pected him to act before the school hells rang at Hall and ■ rrrtfrai. Actually, only one Negro is ex pected at Central, where the Army was called out to put down vio- ; ie.nce in the fall of 1957 "'hen Neg- ■ roes wer° first admitted under Fed eral Court orders The other two ' approved for that school apparent ly will not enter. RapeOf Girl, 18, Studied RUSTBtma 7T- A youth charged with the raping of an 18- year-old white girl a* she . cut, through a woods bordering a state prison camp was transferred on Thursday, August 6. to the state penitentiary in Richmond for safekeeping. Freddie Henderson Lee. 22, who has been serving a four-year term for grand larceny, is alleged to have admitted under intense ques tioning that he raped the girl. According to Sheriff Revel,v Keese. the girl was returning to her home through the woods from State Road Camp 9 where she paid her family ren* w hen Lee seized and rap ed her. Lee was supposed to have been cutting grass at the prison camp when the incident occurred. The rape charge will come be fore a grand jury September 14, Bond Issue Approved By Voters A $5.7 million dollars bond issue was approved by this city's voters in an election held here Tuesday. It is estimated '.hat the money will cover the expansion reeds of Ra leigh for the next five years. A special recreation tax and seven separate bond proposals were car ried by a big majority. Very light voting wa* report ed in all of Raleigh's three predominantly Negro precinct* Less than one-sixth of the eitf/’s 26.000 registered voters went, to the polls. 5,827 persons cast votes Expected to be used for improv ing and expanding sendees in sewer, water, street and other de partments. the bond issue i* the first step in a 15-year capital im provement campaign. Several city officials expressed delight at the results of the elec tion. George E. London heeded a ettftas* eessmittee urging wt~ (ctanerain on pads : : n s|g| fcf : si,#'**'''' ‘-jor . DR R V. WIMRERLEV . « , at pharmacists meet Raleigh Delegate Attended NEWARK. N -1 The 13th Annual Convention of the Nation- I al Pharmaceutic:* l Association was j lipid in Newark. N. J.. August 4-5-' 6. Or. R E. Wlmberley of Ra leigh, N. C represented his city during the sessions. National chaplain of the group. Dr. Wimberley, is a graduate of Shaw University, Raleigh, and Meharry Medical College, Nashville. Tents. He operates a drug store in the: Tar Heel Capital City Th” principal resolutions ap-; proved by the Convention con -1 cerned the Association's activities ICONTOiUKD ON PAGE T> ■*' wßn y ■■■■ . JF § JggSsSf' |Pjy3ji|a& A PRIZE CATCH Miss Theresa Gibson, right, Ctaton, N. C„ appears genuinely thrilled as she demonstrates her fishing skill to Miss PrisriSla Lutse, Hickory, both students at AA-T College The seese one of the two recreation lakes si the modern A&T C»Stf*. farm. The lakes were developed as projects of the Biology Department fm study of marine life, Supermarket Parking lot Scene Os Slaying A man >vho was identified as having been involved m an Au£- i ust 8 taxi holdup.'met his death in another alleged attempt to rib | $2 from a white man in the Winn-Dixie parking lot on North Per son Street Monday night A Wake Forest man. Donald Steven Lowry, drilled bu! - lets into the body of 30-year-old John. C'rossling. Jr. of 77? South Saunders Street. Lowry has a past, record of having manufactured bootleg whiskey. He is now on two years probation According to Lowry's story, he i turned his car into the Winn- j Dixie parking tot to check his j dimming lighter. A man, whom he : i noticed was coming from a nearby; l va l iety store, crept up behind him. i ;and grabber) him. twisting tils' i arm. The man demanded money. j j Lowry said he had only %"£ but 1 “Nate "Quiller To Face Knife Charge lIIIIIP . f Wi > Y )|||pip4 Jm NATHANIEL Q(TILLER , , . charged in rutting ! wou.d give it, to him if h« l*t his ! arm go Lowry then reached info hi? left pricket m which thee* teas ! a pistol and fired «*w bullet? hitting the man all along the (CONTINUED OS PAGE 21 Nathaniel "Nate Quiller. about 77. must, face Judge Albert Doub I ip City Court August 27 and give j reason why he brutally stabbed j Fred Douglas Ouiller of 487 Dakar Street. Raleigh. 1* charged with stab bing Douglas in (be neck, rises* and other areas during an al tercation here last Sun nigh* Investigating the esse was offJ ! em s c. B. White and C M Satter | field. In what ihe officials a* the Citv Clerk's office described as a com panion case. Mr? Shirley <?ui!i*r Quiller's wife and Fred Douglas are charged in * moraL css* Thes* fCOVTINtTEP ON PAGE ?} Baptist I ! Women Convene The diamond anniversary ofe servwsce of the Women's Santis* Home and Foreign Missionary Con vention of N r was off so a good start on Tuesday as s representa tive numbe- of women flowed into ♦he Capitol city for the occasion Registration, continued a!! Say on Tuesday and un to CAROLINIAN l press time on Wednesday The host ehsrch fee ths (COSPHNrUED OS PAGE T> Diiarm Cop, Beats Him Up ! NORFOLK. Va Police tt.trdz* j ed Sunday for an. unidentifi«d axis who disarmed and beat up a pa trolmen. who airested him fOr cursing on the street Patrolman Kef ini* lordan, T7, was b<*sp!taiiscd with a fractured left hand and on ihe head and face inflistad by hi# cira days tick when tbs prteensr «*ued It Saturday. Jordsu said b* wm tele phoning from s tavern fer i j paddy wagon whets the man struck him The patrolman hit tha Negre | with his stick but the prisoner j grabbed the club and the two lumbled through a glass door onto the sidewalk. ,r He hit m? ? don’t %**,«• how- many times on the head,” Jerdan *std (€DNTOTOEI! ON PAGE ?>

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