t ' *1 NKRUMAH VISITS QUEEN Kwame Nkrumah. Primp Min •ster of Ghana, vtjiffs Qur.cn Elizabeth and Princess Anne at Balmoral Castle, August 12. The African leader offered his congratulations to ♦he Queen who is expecting her third child. This is the first photo of the Queen since palace sources announced her pregnancy. 'The Queen ♦ old Nknunah that, because of her pregnancy, she would be unable to make a scheduled trip io Ghana. (TJPI PHOTO). Dr , Harris Goes To 111. For 1 Year Dr Nelson H Harris. chairman of ‘.ho division of education at shs.'v Univeisity, has been grant ed a. year's leave by Dr. William R Strassner, president, to serve as visiting professor of educatidn at the University of Illinois. Urbane. Illinois. Di Harris will bp She first Negro to serve as professor in the School of Education at the University of Illinois- He will ♦ each two undergraduate corn ?.«* and one graduate course He holds the A.B degree froin Union University. Rich mond, Virginia and the .A M and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Micni g sn He sened sot approxiiwat?!* 11 vq veats as r s upn vi«o»' jen liigh schools in Nor Hi * if nHtm nn les'e from Sha w Vlni -1 ersttr. H r r it s member of Pf Os.mm 3 ftOS ITT ! VD ON’ F AG* Integration Over Bead Body,’ Alabama Gov. Says ATLANTA While the U S. court of appeals in New Or i leans was being asked to rule on e Federal District court order to i end racial segregation in local pub- | Uc schools. Gov John Paterson of ! Alabama was doing t o thingr f !«♦ he signed into la’*’ a will permitting s«v school fiifs2.t6n.6d h ith '.ntPpratlon, ithdran ffesn city. cousit\ a.iud STRONG MAN SUBDUED WINS!ON-SALEM Officers frying to arrest a heavy.jet mm on a window-breaking spree in a residential area fought for 45 minutes before they were able to restrain him Patrolman O, M Reid said the man "seamed to go crazy ' when he was cited at City Hall after his mother railed on officers to arrest him Reid and Patrolman toe Master* went u ith the man s mother to a Negro residential ar c a "here he was reported bteak inr doors and windows ON THE WARPATH Brandishing sticks, native woman demonstrate in v'ok»t fashion at Ivono, Joatli Africa. More than 1,500 women participated In the demonstration against an increase in the poll fax eaposetf fey the. government. The demonstration was dispersed when police reinforcements arrived- CUPI RABHATELEPKOTOI, DF N. V R \RK!S

Funeral Directors ; Convene CHICAGO The National Fun eral Directors and Morticians As | sociation. Inc., ended their four | day meet on Thursday night with I the President's Ball in the Grand ! Ballroom of the Hotel Sherman. | attended by hundreds. All in all it ! seem- as though the visitors to the "Windy City” had fun in spite of I their strenous business meetings. ! and judging by the attendance | this was the most successful eon (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) North Carolina's Leading Weekly MISS « A* s M"F JAMES O’NEAL .er lEcretarv - • » Ist vice-president * s' £ •- ' m m ? i I yi , u ... '■'**£> | *w*v '' =3 ****Bs j : : s < ■ «:i \ w I -■% ISS 'S’l: GREGG JOHNSON . trustee board New Bern School BdL Admits IT A record number of 17 students have been admitted to the prev eusty all-white Havelock school in New Bern, according to reports received from the Craven County School Board on Tuesday On the same day, Durham s City School Superintendent announced that some 200 applications for reas signment to white schools had be/m received The number is the largest m any one North Carolina city to datp The 17 children to the H*’e l«ck school ale from nine lam Uses of personnel a* chert’ Point Marine Air Station and had to meet certain conditions and requirements" of the School Board The children had to attend Neg ro schools more than 20 miles a way during previous years. This caused uneasiness among Negro (CONTINUED ON PAGE 31 Freni Hop!, ¥sc Asks !MCP For A “Mixing” Compromise ■FRONT ROYAL, V* _ A com- : promise is being sought with NA- i ACP attorneys by a 5-member com- j mittee named on Monday by War- j ren County leaders in connection l with school integration here Both j parties will meet late this week A * the same time, the Warren County Educational ■ Foundation J met to determine whether to con- | timie its private school system this I fall in the face of integration at the County's only public high school. Os Woman MONTGOMERY, Ala An Ala bama legislative committee is con sidering a bill which would fire the woman librarian who placed a children's picture book about a rabbit's wedding in a library here. The subcommittee of the stale house segregation screening committee was appointee*) las* «eek to draft the bill Rep Kim Thomas, chairman of the segregation committee. fc a id his group recommended chan eps In qualifications so thaf *he library director had to be a native, of Alabama The bill is expected to be intro duced during the regular session of the legislature later this month If successful, it would m effect fire Miss Emily Reed of Asheville. N C. director of the Alabama Public Library Service ouy bite ror Country Club In Alamance GREENSBORO Negotiations will be completed by * group here before Nov. 1 for the purchase of a country dub situated on a 120- acre spread of land in Burlington, according to an announcement by Attorney J Kenneth I,*»e The Burlington Industrie? Coun try Club on the Ruffins Mill Road located some three and a half miles out of Burlington will be owned and operated by a corpora tion of businessmen as of Nov t { (CONTINUED ON PAGE 51 The foundation Ijaa expwtsd % registration of IPO fa? pH r*tf tuition hut only S3O hare registered up to now In ths midst of ail ibis, the Warren County SefcooS Board *aid it was considering a vol untary gradual desegregation plan for west year in return foe withdraw! of the Negroes from the white public school thia fall, 4ca*msroS”o!r page » Innocent Girl Slain As Rival Gang Opens Fire NEW YORK. N Y—A 15-year old gir! was shot, down fatally on Manhattan's lower eastside on Sunday night and seven other person were wounded by mem bers of two street gangs, one pre dominant l,v Negro and the other Puerto Rican. The shooting occurred in a. clash of violence betvven the two hood lum groups the Negro ''Sports men” and the Puerto Rican “For syth- - Street Boys ' A voung streef hoodlum ad mitted on Monday to the kill ! Yancey To Meet BURNSVILLE The Yancey i County Board of Education may decide next week what action it will take on appeals by the par ents of children turned down In their bid for transfer to all-white schools here. The one-room, one-teacher Negro school here was ran demised and closed a year ago and the children last year at tended Negro schools al Ashe ville, to miles away. The board rejected the applica tions for transfers last week and held a hearing on the appeals Friday Board members said they wanted to study the record of the hearing before announcing a de ] cision. -The board originally had I assigned the Negroes to the Ashe ! ville -schools they attended last (CONTINUED ON PAGE P Shriners LOS ANGELES, Calif The nation ? Shriners ended their six day convention here last Saturday after one of the most enlightening and enjoyable meetings in their 68- year history. More than 5.000 Nobles, delegates from some 150 temples of the An cient Egyptian Arabic Order of (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) —IN— _ Bne i MBS, UGON AMONG WINNERS j RALEIGH Mrs. C B Ldgon j of E. Lenoir Street, a, teacher at | the Lucille Hunter School here, j entered a "Nemo The Tiger" con- j test, white visiting in Washington, j GIONTINUEr.' ON PAGE #> SIT STAFF WRITER Wake County chalked up its ninth killing m recent week* I Sunday when Mrs Rosa Matthews ftriffin, allegedly pumped a I .32 bullet into the stomach of Nelson Pope, 45, 621 Price Street, j Method Mrs. Griffin, 45, of the 500 block of Cannon Street, is charg ed with shooting Pope after hr reportedly was heating he* Lawrence Upperman, 31, of 5. j Saunders Street, who at tempted j to aid the woma.n, was gashed on ! the right thigh by Popp At. this point the shooting is said to have taken t lace The woman received a, preli minary hearing in City f’ourt ing of »he girl In the mean while, police picked up 29 other youths who, It Is belie*' ed, were Involved in *h«* out break It is alleged that the outbreak began when the Sportsmen tres passed on the Forsythe territory A 23-yenr-oid man. who said be was walking with his wife when a group of teen-agers attacked him was stabbed in the back However, he. denied any gang connections with the incident. ’ The. violence is said to b? Mir first serious outbreak since an Episcopal minister arranged a “truce" between the two gang - ; about two years ago TROUBLED LIFE Bis body covered with welts and bruise- th.i eight-year-old boy was under hospital care Aug 18lh. and his moth:* and stepfather were in custody charged with cruelty Lt Richard Murphy of the Youth Aid Bureau barged Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams with mistreating the bay. who is Mrs. Williams' child b> another marriage, Murphy reported finding dog collar marks on th* lad's neck, as well as the many bruises. There was no evidence th* youngster, named Melvin, had ever been to school, Murphy said th* parents admitted tying the boy with a rope the past two months "to keep him out of trouble,” in Newark, N. J, < UPf TELEPHOTO) CAROLINIAN BUY FROM" THEM _ PAGE ? O. e. clothing Company Horton s Cash Grocer Odom Cut Rate Clothing PAGE J Winn-Dixie Stores Inc Goodman's Ladles Shop City Finance Co Raleigh seafood Market First-Citizen's Bank Trust Co Wholesale Motors PAGE 5 II ud son-Be Ik's Mechanics and Partners Bank Town a.ms Country Tire Co- Famous Bakery Gem Watch Shoo PAGE S Colonial Stores Hunt General tire Co Seren-Up Bottling Co. Mr C Karl Litehiwar 8. E Qutun Furniture Ca Modem Finance Corporation Capital Paint & Wallpaper Co Taylor Radio and TV Service 5 M. Toung Hardware Standard Cinder Block Co PAGE 1 A A P Super Markets Eflrd’s of Raleigh. Int Raleigh havings & Loan Association Speedy-Wash Union Finance Company PAGE 8 Deluxe Hotel Pepsi-Cnla Bottling Co Warner Memorials Capones* Insurance Agent', Pann'i Esso Service Ridgeway Opticians Carolina Builders Corn Watson's Seafood Co Fayette ville Street Baptist Church Tuesday and was bound over under $5,000 bond Mrs Griffin was arrested by Pa trolman Norman Artis, (CONTINUED ON FAGS 2) | NELSON POPE ■j # , shot it? yatc? Elks At ATLANTIC CITY Thu lir.ri: seaside resort rolled out the F«d Carpet Saturday *o extend 1 el come to the Elks of the world s they arrived in regal splendor attend then Grand Lodge comer tion which continue? *o Saturda . August 29 Headed b' Robert H John?- 1 (CONTINUED ON PAGE >» PAG* ft Farina Parmer: Exchange Ihe Elmo Compan Ashworth’s Inc I Injury Motor Co Keith Tractor XsnpleasaA a r Hudson-Betk Company Fuquay-Yarina Tobacco Market PAGE 10 Mack's sc-10c-2Sc Store ; Neel Deal Warehouse Big Top Warehouse Skeeter's Clothing Co. Ransdel! Brothers !iv in City Radio Co PAGE 1! Goldleaf Warehouse PAGE !2 1 artet's Inc. the Hood System Industrial Sank Gas Russos Hatters ii Cleaners Acme Realty Co Consolidated Credit C^rßcritlcn Washington Terrace .A^»tts:est& Raleigh Funeral Home Firestone Stores PAGE IS Wise Homes Inc. | N. C. Products Bfcllentine's Auto Beauty Shop Public Service Co. of N. C In;. PAGE li Mac's Esso Servlcente* Schlitr PAGE IS i Midas Muffler Shops ! PAGE 1? Stephens Appliance Ce. | Electrical Wholesaler*. In;, i Cooper's Bar-E-Q I PAGE 18 %. ». Kress & Ce Davie Street Cola tjUßutrettrsat i Civol'9 Beauty ftaloa