Chapel Hill Board Denies Youth Admittance .» Sir. Brandis Quits For Good * + + +.++♦ + + + + + Raleighite Elks*National Beauty Queen iailiiiMi North Carolina's Leading Weekly VOL 18, NO. 49 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER >. 1959 RALEIGH N. C. PRICE !2c IN N. CL; ELSEWHERE 15e Ingrams Once Faced Cha in Doomed Trio Goes Family Os Three Now Out Os Jail MXLUSDGEVTLLE. GA. A gray-haired woman, who was in volved in a murder case that was exploited by the Communist Party lor a, number of years, was releas ed from prison last week after sarong almost 12 years of a life sentence Mrs. E-osa Lee Ingram 54 was greeted by her two sons, Wallace. 2 7 and Sammy Lee: 25. who were released earlier in the day from the M tchel! Prison Camp at Ca miila Ga The three had been in prison for almost a dozen years for the slaving of t Schley County white tenant farmer. John Strat ford, over a mule that had stray ed. When she was freed, Mrs, Ingram said she held "No thina against nobody. The bur - den haa done feli off me I feels hke I can live happy now —me and my children.” tcormvtTED Oh page zj Chuck Berry To Forfeit Miss. Bond? 3&JCHMOND. Va.—Negro rock >. roll singer Charles "Chuck" Berry said Sunday a group of white teen age far.* turned on him after a j dance in Meridian. Miss., called him a "smart nigger” and accused birr. ! of asking a white girl for a date Berry, arrested and charged j with disorderly conduct after the incident Thursday eight insisted It wae a "mtsnnder ttasding” hut indicated he would forfeit the $l5O bonis he posted before he was escorted out of town Berry 25 married and the father of two children in St Louis ap peared here Saturday night at a rock 'r roll show. He told his version of the Meri d'aa incident to newsman-disc joc key Tom Mitchell of radio station WANT, Richmond Berry admitted he ran out of reoNtrseueo on page z> J.&9 TEAKS IK THE MINISTRY Two St Augustine's College «T&*«***B few made plans for , joint celebration of the fiftieth an sivers&ry ©f their ordination to the sacred ministry of the chord*, Fr., i tasae*- Salter white, right, of Saint CnriMs’i Episcopal Church,, St. Augustine*. Florida and! Dr. Robert J Johnson, left, of St. Mark’s! fcjiseopa! Church, K ilson. North Carolina, announced plans for joint { celebration at St. Cyprian’s Church on September 6, with Dr. Johnson 1 de.irerin? sermon and on September 18th si St. Mark’s with Fr. statterwhite delivering she sermon Artileaetm Safterwhlie atitl Dr. ! Johnson ware eiara-mates at St. Aufius’me’s, Bishop Payne Divinity j £C„o©., and were ordained deacons and priests at the same. time, j Beta sire members of the. board ©f trustees of St, Augustine's College. 8 , .(•* '•t ~v' 'A Jjp.fr w *- -, . rffel * ix IHH gmjjL VS . ’ ■ f NINETT-SIX-TEAR-OLD GROOM AND HIS BLUSHING BRIBE Mo. Jam** Frierson. *O. blushes after receiving the traditional marriage greeting from her huabstsd at their marriage ceremony j on Sunday At extreme left is the Rev, Norman Mate belli who performed the eeremonv Ducking next to | him with » big smile on his face is Deacon Ben Barrett, the bestnsa®. Evidently, the spectators are also ; enjoying the proceedings. (Staff Ffcote by GLEN MITCHELL). Gr00m,96, Takes Bride Os 60 In Raleigh Ceremony BT GLEN MITCHELL On Sunday, August 31, an un-1 usual incident occurred at the lit tle white church on Smithfield Street, A 96-year-old widower, probably older than any who had witnessed the occasion, married a ’ i 60-year-old widow The widower James Frierson I Gang War Victim's Rites Conducted On Wall Street NEW YORK (ANP)—The teen '■ re Negro girl gunned down on a .-treet on the lower east side last Sunday when warfare broke out between two juvenile ganrs had her funeral Thursday night >_r the I richest and most famous church m the city The final tights were eon dur.tsd for Theresa Gee 15 at Trinity Church where Alexsu- of 511 Smithfield Street, chalk ed up his third marriage a* he and his bride spoke their mar riage vows before the Rev. Nor man Mitchell at the Mount Nebr Baptist Church, It nt the second marriage for the former Mrs, Susie Easterling of 52F Bragg Street. T feel just as natural as I i der Hamilton'e fane**! xvs& held and whose tiny graveyard at the head of Wall Street, con tains tombstones bearing the names of Robert Fulton *sul great!; who made history TO AWAKEN All NEW TOSX The Rev C Kilmer Myers, a | white Episcopal clergyman who | conducted the services, got permits | si or to hold the funeral in fee f*m- CCOMtDfOBD ON PAG* S> • i .=riz:::rrTrrr—- —— ——— ---—- ; CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS —iaar —- BUY mou THm —- i PAGE ». I o. s. ciothmr Cssyway I Horton’s Cash Grocery i Goodman’s Ladies' Shop !PAGE & j Carolina Mode; Some* j 5. E Stress it Ca. I Famous Bakery I lifiM’s of Bale's!* j Vaastead’s Transfir Speedy-Wash iPAGE 5 j Hndson-Betk’s j Sa-elgh Savings L Leas AssvmtleiSf Stephens Appliance Co. PAGE S Co’os*ai Stores $; E. Quins Furaitute Cc. ! S. M. young Hardware : Standard Clndei Block Ca. j Taylor Basic and TV Serael i V. c. Products j Modem Finance Corporation I East General The Cs. Seven-Up Battling Co. Mr. C. Karl Utehmrn :PAGE 8 I Uoluxo Hotel 1 Pepsi Co’:.* Bottling Co. i Warner Memorial* I Caveeess SstsnrsSce Agency I Eunn's Esso AejVite KJdgeway Opticians . could feel because I asked God to give her to me,” said the happy bridegroom Then he quipped, I would so through s fourth mar riage if it came to it.” The bride said, “I think it is good.” She wore a light blue, Spanish lace dress with head-dress and accessories to match The ceremony at the church was very simple No rings v ere ex changed by the couple. The bride and the groom were composed as they spoke their vows, and showed no signs of emotion until the minister bade the groom greet his bride. Immediately the congregation became jubilant, and the newly-weds envinced a spirit of youthful glee as they attended the reception which followed the marriage ceremony, Excitement and anxiety bsnndod as the packed church waited about half an hour ov er the scheduled time for the Arrival «*f couple. The ex pectant congregation sang in the meantime, and as the sing ing quieted down rounds of frantic chatter coaM be heard from different quarter?.. leosrsssrcßn on hags a* CtesSSss •sliders Stars- I WSUSsaa’s Seafood Ca. F»yet&aviUe Stm* Baptist Church PAGE 12 ! The BooS System SMuafcrial Bank •loye* A hsUey Furniture Co. I Ac™.6 Co. Comaßdated CradU: Ctatporaacß ®avi* Street Cals, Laundromat Smrßs ptus Bt©r» ffialnSSh Fucara 1 . Eoa* Firseteee Stares HASH M Maea.ialt.i- *smS Fares*rs Sank Sattfilwms. Bel! Odom Cut Kate clothing WtUhtagtoß Terrace Apt*. On se V/sfrih Shea s«*s, Bum©* Batter* & cleans-« Tpwss. tmu country Tir* Co. Public service Co ' til jf. c.. tr.r page is - SchUt* pah* if Electrical VhvleMden, tar Cooper's par-B-Q "AGE n louthere Furniture Co. Sodwotae? Jlrst-CltlMH.’s Bank * Trust Co. StZsatim. -Lamb* Co : !Mt«f*ed Market j i City Fteaac* Co. , " Miss Brown Triumphs; Battle “Elk Os Year” ST J B. BARREN j ATLANTIC CITY. N J. A- ! mong the 14 lovely contestant* j entered m the 1958 IBPOEW j ''Elks i Beauty and Talent Show, the sop winner was Miss Addessa j Brown, of Raleigh. N. C who is a j rising sophomore at Talladega I College in Alabama, She received j I-reel Cops Raid Wake Spots , 7Nabbed Negro night spot* in Wake County have become police raiding target* m recent weeks A bat tery of police officers cut down on three night spots last weekend and made seven arrests, The spots involved were the Blue Sky Inn and the Sociable Club, b; j in Holly Springs, ar.d the Cabin by the River near Gar ner, .4 “special detail” of law of ficers, directed by Sheriff Rob ert 3 Pleasants, determined to clean up Negro night spots, where it is alleged, “trouble would naturally brew ” Their clean-op program last week- Dean Brandis Irked Over Board's Action CHAPEL HILL—The Chapel Hill School Board hers saw protests within its own rank when it re jected for a second, time or; Mon day night. August 31, a 10-year old boy’s application for admission to an all-white school. Dr Henry P Brandis, Jr , dean of the University of North Carolina, Law School, who had. threatened to resign in a pre vious meeting of the board when it took similar action, fi- ; sadly did so Monday night. A month before the board had ! Two Bi- Racial Rapes Are Reported In State Lee and New Hanover county au borities are seeking Hues to the identity of four white men who reportedly raped a 17-year -old Ne gro waitress, and a 55-year-old ba bysitter Fridav Miss Juan.it* Palmer told Lee Sheriff D F Holder that the two white men forced her into * car when she left the restaurant where she worked Thursday right and drove to a secluded spot where both men raped her Holder said the girl was hysteri cs! when she was taken to Lee County Hospital about 3-HO A M Friday. He said she was examined and released and that officers hid not vet received s medical report. Tfc girl told Holder she left the restaurant by the rear door at about 10 P.M Thursday. She said the two men grabbed her as she crossed a parking lot be hind the building, forced her fist® the ear and struck her on the head with a bottle when she struggled. She said the men drove to an old lumber mill off U S. 42! and j both men raped her. She said they j then drove back to the highway ; and put he? out of the ear. She j made her way is a nearby house State News —IN— Brief RARWES REPRESENTS AMR sign church MIAMI Fla. The AMS 2ion Church went on record here last week to join the crusade to aid in cutting down the traffic toll of the nation. Alexander Barnes, of Durham, N. C.. Director .of Public Relations and Social Service, rep- I resented the denomination as the j tegtfmNNßb OK MSI 3t> a $250 first prize purse She re ceived the following three tro phies' "Miss Personality”, "Miss Congeniality," and the third for participation. Miss Brown » the daughter of Mrs Genera P Brown,- a school teacher in the North Carolina Capital City. She is a graduate of J. W, Ligoa Jun ior~Senior High School there She was an honor s udent and took a part in the activities of the school, but also found time to be a. majorette with the school band BATTLE "ELK OF TEAR” Another honor was bestowed upon s. North Carolinian when the Rev. K. P. Battle, president of the CCONITNt’BD ON PAGE 21 : end kept them occupied Satur » day night and early Sunday ' morning. : James Norris, charged with dis orderly conduct, and Alice Dixon, charged with carrying a coneeal ; ed weapon, were arrested at the ' Blue Sky Inn Other charges, pos session of non-taxpaid liquor and public drunkenness, are borne by F. L Li scorn b and Calvin Pegram. respectively. Operator Albert Lee Jones of the Cabin by the River was arrest ed oh charges of carrying a con cealed weapon, possession of non fcoNTttrtnsD os page sj rejected -Stanley Vickers' applica tion by a 4-2 vote The vote on Monday night resulted in the- same way. Thy reason for turning down Vickers’ request is. according to the board, because it is working on a plan for limited integration which will start at the first grade in Sep tember of next, year Conrad O Pearson of Cur ham. attorney representing W fcere. had said when the appli (coNTSJfcen ok page z> and called officers. Holder said the girl had been able +o provide officers with sketchy descriptions of the men and the car A preliminary hearing was sched uled for Monday for two white teenagers charged with raping a fCOSTOHUED ON PAGE S) VICTIM’S FUNERAL HELD Numb with grief, Mrs. Walter Gee fs assisted out of New York*'* Tris ity Church, August 27th, by her husband flight) and femoral director David Lane (left) after ftmera! ««»- ices for the Gees’ 15-year-old daughter, Theresa, who was slain late August 23rd. in an outburst s£ juvenile gang violence. The Rev. C. Kilmer Myers, * 43-year-old white Episcopal clergyman whose pit ■«h *s in the heart of the alum neighborhood where the slaying occurred, got permission to ceeufiuet t&* femoral in the city’s richest most famous church to an effort to spark shame and action oat of N«s» Forks**. (CPI PHOTO)- “MISS AMERICA” OF ELK DOM—Miss Addesa# Brown, left, a rising sophomore at Talladega College. Talladega. A!* , has just re turned to Raleigh from Atlantic City, N ■>,„ where she was named "Miss America of Elkdom ” Miss Brown daughter of Mrs, Geneva p i Brown, of E Lenoir Street, is a graduate of Ligon Junior-Senior High School here She has also won beauty titles in the state of Alabama Durham Admits 8: School integration was off to a peaceful start this week as schools in North Carolina’s major cities, except, in the Capital City, opened their doors for another year. Durham and Havelock began 1 their first year of school Integra tion —Durham with 3 pupils and j Havelock with 17 The Durham i school board vaded through 221 applications before accepting 8. The 17 pupils attending the Havelock school axe children of air ba-- personne! at Cherry Point Winston- Salem. Charlotte, and ! Greensboro started their third J year of school integration with j little and m most instances no. in- : Bus Boy cotters “Eyeing” Now Goal In Montgomery MONTGOMERY. Ala An or ganization that won a world-pub- ; Ucjzed bus boycott at Montgomery. ! Ala. has opened a drive to fcfte- j grate classrooms in the so-called Grade of the Confederacy ” The Rev Martin Luther King Jr. president of the Montgomery Improvement Asm said this third year since the court, victory over bus segregation in Montgomery has ; become the target year for class- j room integration The Association, which at j traded world attention *o its fight to? bur. integration by i Drowns In Diver SPARTANBURG. S C.—A 23-vear-o!d Spartanburg coustrua lioH worker drowned here Monday in the Pacolet River. Ernest Miller was at work Monday morning at the site of s new bridge over the Pacolet River at the Route Nine crossing near here. He waded into the water to remove construction forms from the bridge and apparently stepped into a hole where the water was over his head udent. Raleigh is the only Etaj.-r city in the state that has e-.t sought to desegregate Its schools. Since the Supreme Court decision only one appli cation for reassignment to an all-white school has bees pro cessed by the Raleigh School Board The application, coming from To. seph Holt. Jr was rejected Since then one feeble attempt to request reassignment was thwarted before j the application reached the fils* of the school board (covnsusß o:v page ?: boycotting the city buses r. i year sent out letters as. King I School Foard members to make a reasonable start" this fall This mads Alabama the fourth ! southern state to become the site | of current integration drives as the fall school term openings neared The other states were Virginia. North and South Carolina, and j Florida Virginia, where "massive re sistance" to integration was once the political watchword, begins its first full term of ia- CCONItVUED ON FAGS 3?