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. i,'.* J. ' J * * ) J ‘ Don f t Mess With My White Folks:” Nation’s Baptists Re-Elect Jackson ? "*** ”'^ ,v •■>' ' '.£s 'lle2v2SKi . - .asp oimmL STABBLD FVIROI'MN? Nineteen-your"M I IJ ur!l of i 4 A lieu it* Fl3*'p, allegedly statohed 'l* mi »i r.i tfolmao f <no»ir\ in Ihr crntn lirt r. lass »plrmh< f slh. < onn. r\ and TrailMt IHdccHvr William a!l r 2edl.\ saw lhr yeyih going through fhr pnrHet* of John Rvan of Brooklyn as Ryan was pipping at th*' J?' S>herl Station of thr INfl snhvr.j v t g Pf PhotfM Controversy Erupts /Over Prexy’s Stand BV Sl.B| PI \VPERSOS } 1 ‘ 'f A;-.-,n;>feri N«£t» Pff« SAM fP i,Ni 1: .I 'O Although 73' 'CSSD.b H Jar l on of f 'hiracvh «'js rr-elected Thursday soy hr. it;;Jh Coll:'vrr. ts i m jr, pr^>i d cr J. o. th#s jiationaj Con *« r e nt»cr rT S a vn<-—larcp->t Nr ■ sro '■ ■lurch organization— h* cam? in tor sharp criticism bv member 3n d non-members for advising i' •*-*!' o6? not • rv c upon white peep!? who discnmi • nato against th m in various sec tions of the country r- it no hit, annual address . PE HARRIS FETED Eir. Nelson H. Harris, leii. was guest of honor at 3 Smoker sponsored by Inc A’MCA tost Wednesday evening « birh was attended by many of Raleigh's leading citizens. < A. Hay wood (right >. chairman of the YMCA Board of Management, is shown presenting a fishing tackle to Dr. Harris in recognition of his being namc-d visiting professor at (he University of Illinois and also because of bis meritorious service to (be Btoodv.orfh Street YMCA. E. L. Rai ford, YMCA general secretary, presided and introduced leading pci xoas-lit-ies who spoke briefly in laudatory term, of Or. Harris Those speaking included; Dr F. P. Bayne. C. if Flagg. .« W. Eaton. Howard Fullen r»r H I Trigg. M H Cmekett. .1. A. M-irm. D. Frank A T«Hver. w. H, Fuller, I H McLendon, H E Brown and Dr w S Strassner | CAROLINIAN —- ! ADVERTISERS L BUY FROM THEM FAGt, t J hes tea's sash Grwsr-' * *1 C.othutg F.omusn 1 . FAGE 3 ECifd's of Raleigh City Finance Co Hamlin Drug fomcatr. Att’y Richard E Hall Feb!!; Sen ice Co. of N C tic, J ?J.?ch.i'ftiCs and Farmers Bans r Ratfish Commission House lie Cut Russo* Hatters & Cleaners FACS, S Hudseil-BelU’s PAGE f- M*. i- Karl Utehmai: Hunt General Tire Co. h. C Produ-ts tcloalj.l Stores, Inc. Ame F-eo.!': 1 e Modern Finaiie* Corroratios F i. Quins Furr, tare to, t-l.yier Radio and X Serwc? S astdarii Under Block Co. Esvsn-lip Bottling Co. PAGE i Cticro Ca Rate Clothing Gem tvatc. Chop IVsshins.toe Terrace Apts t needy-Wash Touts ana Country Tire Co. Webster Distributing Co. Timei’!. Baker. Ft.it* finane* to Roscce-Griffin shoe C" Umsteads Transfer Co PAG* 8 Deluxe Hotel * Pspsi-Cola Battling Co. Warner Memorials Csvenesr Insurance Agency Dunn's Essj Setvi'-e Rddfeway Opticians dcatolißa Builders enrp. 'C’CsoS’s Seafood Co f • vattavUle Street Baptist Church FAtag ® rirst-Citlten's Sank & Trust Co. v Jeffreys med store T Pspsf-Cola Bottling Co Dillon Supply <"n, fct elit!* Scatood Market hefot ' yniTic 10 000 rirlrzr ztr - vim 1 tor? 3!id !#v m» ?nher? in Civic a\\- \ jjni 1 jjm . Hr Jarl; *on ;tjrpri;,rH hi> eJijHypnco 'vilh this 3st mind log t c mer< t The tnii It ic, nttHr* run fptni of fpvfi nmpnj h is. nn nffnifif in ptxc iitp ra »ia! prejudice., I* her** r»o * iu on trie booC. of Ijif tivCi r»f Atyrdiia th.?t ran prohiM ope man from 'hinlttng that, he is hotter than another; from feeling he ha? fCONIINI'ED ON PAGE 71 PAGE l n Dunn's r so Feme* Vogue Sure-Fit Feet Cover rfnor j Goodman's Ladies shop ! McLelhn's : Nov all's j Johnson Jewelers i Ralsish bavin*:- & Loan Ass's ' Lout Meadow Farms ! PAGE 11 [ Cooper’:-. Bar-B O , S.enhens Appliance Co. PAGE 12 ! Xhe B-.od S'stem industrial Bank ; Flrssiaae Stores Rale!*:! Funeral Home | S. M Young Hardv are | Davie S.reev foil! Laundromat j Consoiitiated Ciemt corporation IFA i IS I Ami’s ssador Theatre | PAGE IS I Community Gnl! [ Mat's Esso Serricenter Hetlig-Levine Furniture Co. ; Joe's Spor' Ship | Twin I nr. Service Station I Restful Pines Country Club & Motel : James C Blount—Heel Estate j City Billiard Parlor j Daniel’s Store i Ftiiler Fr. .■ 1 "te j Parkway Grill I Martin St Wash House | Pope’s. Shoe Shop j Johnson-Lambe Co. j Honeycutt's Super Market | Capital Bargain Store Baker’s Shoe shop : Tile New College Inn I Rh*s?l(*« | Ralciffh i n, I PAG# tc I ?T - nff|cr fUfQfi*- I S: hilt* ] PAGE 18 McLeod & Watson Major Finance Co I Ew. 'Pice company ! 6. H. Kress & Co, City- Losing Italeigii Tigers Negotiations Are Made In Two Cities The Tiger? ha”. l be c r ?*ar>f°d permission to move their Negro American League team to am Raleigh for the IP6O season Arthur Dove, o'vrier an.ci operator ; of 'he team, has b°en negotiating with Charles A Feeley. of Che Polo Grounds m New York. Griffith Paik and officials of Griffith Sta dium m Washington. D C The decision to move came about because of the tremendous turnout of fam and better offers from park officials in the two mentioned ci ties The vputhful tigers, who finished (turd in the N.A.L > total siji'liiiU's. made favor able impression* ii hen they appeared m Washington and defeated the Detroit Star? he. fur fi.OOC’ tans and ill New Vntk nhen they again defeat ed thr Detroit Starn hefet-e 4 70t) - ?'he Tigers returned to vp\» 1 ->rV, on Labor Das- and downed the All-Star team be fo*e 7.cod fans. if was because of these- turnouts -..ri !\}r Dove's ability to produce a winning team, that he was an ■ preached With eery good prorosi !'•' v to relocate his team fran | ehise. Within the next 2 years the Ty 'revs' fvpas'ire " ill he enreached by r-is.onn nn due to ii-jp syle of three -ilayers from this year's teym A1 Upane 10 -eai -old left-handed P l '- I (her, -■ ho won W and !o=< S games (CfWTTNTJF* DU PAGE- "I $20,000 Bond In Dope A man was tailed under tenta- | t. -e bond of $2n,000 Monday aftn office's found a pint jar of mart- , Uiana sn-'d in his kitchen cabinet Officers set bond for Pennei] Da vis s| $20,000 when they arrested him early Monday The size of the bond was subject to change after a hearing for Davis Deputy Sheriff O E Weather spoon. who participated in the raid m which Davis was arrested, quot ed the nian as saying h“ did not knoi* the seed was in his house State News Brief | . 11 i •vo TORI $ INTEGRATION." ALFORD GIB.EENSBORO Segregationist ; Rep Dale Alford »D-Ark i said last week There is no such thmg as token integration He told 250 members of the Gull- j ford County unit of the North Car- j elms Defenders of States Rights ; that token integration "is like say- j mg we can violate the ten com- 1 mandments without sinning" He urged the group to ‘not destroy the public school of our nation in the crucible of racial integration.” Alford beat veteran Rep. Brooks Hays iD-Ark.t last November on a write-in ballot, Alford opposed in tegration of Little Rock High schools and campaigned on a seg ' era- 1 ion platform. He defeated Hays by almost 1.500 votes. GIRL. 5. RAPT VICTIM LOUISBURG—A 16-year-oW tobacco worker, accused of at tacking a 5-vear-old girl will b« sent to the Staff. Hospital •it Goldsboro for psychiatric examination. County Solicitor V. H Tay lor said Tuesday a bearing on carnal knowledge charges a gainst Samuel Perry Harris would be delayed pending the fCOSTISV® ON PAGE Z) DON'T DEMONSTRATE; FAUBUS LITTLE HOCK.. Ark.—Gavwnar Orval Faubun asked Arkamaa residents not to demonstrate against Evangelist Billy Graham if they happen to disagree with him on radial issues. Graham was scheduled to preach in a football stadium ’ast Saturday and Sunday flights here. No incidents were reported. ‘■ln the present tense situation, with the people living under what many regard as the combined tyranny of the justice depart tifttl and fLittle CXockl Polirr C hies Gene Smith, any disagree t»*ent ennuid not, h* carried ♦« the point of demonstration thy governor said. THE COROLINIAN VOL IS NO. M SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER to !QS«» RALE!OH. N r Walnut Terrace Without Manager HE 4- 4" 4 1 + 4r + rfe 4= Shot In Head. Man Lives |‘Lover’ Says He Shot The Wrong Man John Games. 2 1 an e\ cr.«. j virt, is now on fined ; o the I Watff < ovinty Jail in fh“= i tne of George WashinEton r .igon i at 12 A0 p.jTi Tuesday tnotniriE 1 L-igon was allegedly shot when j Games mistook turn for the p-ign I who had stolen the affections of i his pr iff'end. Miss Annie Mw | Bowler. 27 i The shooting ocrurred at 412 tv ; South Street and at the tin r ! Games- was being sought w con I nection with an earlier shootir ; I spree Mr. 1 iren is. repot wd to hr ‘s critical condition at S* Ar nes Hospital A buitf-t entered his left eye. smashed through bis skull, and emerged behind bis left ear Games reportedly told officers he thought he was shooting an other man, whom he accused of stealing Miss Bowler's affections She sa'd that she quit Gaines be cause he was 'too old ' Tne defendant was discovered »- bout noon Tuesday hiding in a patch of weeds near Grimes a!U' He surrendered without a struggle Bond was placed a! SIO,OOO. ((lOMTTNI El) ON PAGE J) Change Os Plea Made In Assault YA DKTNVILLE-—A short ruu*eu- , »r man has received a no) press on charaes of attempting to rape an J.B-year old white housewife in exchange for a p1«» of guilty to first degree burglary Bvbry France. 25. of East Bend, indicted on burglary and attempt ed rape charges, was handed the mandatory life imprisonment sen tence when the state accepted his guilty plea Friday in Yadkin Coun ty Superior Court here Solicitor Allie, Hayes said the plea was accepted because, the state felt that upon conviction the jury would have recom mended mercy. Such a, recoin - ; meudattom on s capital offense carries a mandatory life sen- j fence. Defense attorneys submitted the j plea after the state rested its rase, j Mrs Evelyn Matthews of East j Send, signed a warrant charging j France with raping her while she j slept last July 8 She took the witness stand and ! testified the man came into her j house and got in bed with her. She told the court that, when she i awoke, he was assaulting her. tCONTtNtmO ON PAGE 3) 4F**a*tL j.-. % ?T I ¥: T„ V ■ . ... T' 4 ~ ■> ACCEPTS NEW r«v- r m»v * fY O'-hitim. ;i Cl I of SIIBH IJ'tiivfi>ii y. and of ih* M degree ttid profe 1 dipionia in Supervision front Teaeliers t Cofum i'ta University was appointed in the posit ion «f Supervisor C* M ake County Schools to succeed A?vs. Odessa H. Roberts, who re signed after thirty years of sew ce as * teacher and supervisor m Wake County, Airs Debnam. who was a lone-time teacher in (he public schools of North Car olina, served also as assistant professor of education at Shaw University for several years 16th Annua! NAA CP Meet To Asheville October 8-11 BY » S BARREN ASHEVTLLE—This a ty—kn own far and wide sr- the ‘ Mountain Me tropolis'—has announced the com pletion of plans for the entertain ment of the if>r>i annua! -state con vention of the N C Chapter of th° National Association for thp Ad “Sweet Daddy's” “Soldier” Out Onp of TOaddy" Grace's personal bodyguard* was released ! on SI,OOO bond Wednesday after ! (•hooting three vouths because they | dropped a rope around bis neck Earl Richmond 55, who bad just received his bright red uniform signifying that he was one of the spiritual leader's "personal sold iers told police that he became angry when the three youths drop ped the rope around his neck He said he drew s pistol from one of his fellow soldier's holster end shot, s'l three of them. Interracial Twosome In Trouble BRISTOL.. Term.—A 45-year-old white woman was held here Thursday for investigation into ac cusations that she and her 63-year old Negro male companion tried to pass some $7,000 is worthless checks Albert Nash,, the Negro, was re leased. Police said they were in vestigating reports by Bristol mer chants that Miss Elsie Louise Par ker and Nash, both of Charlotte, N. C . tried to make unusually large purchases with the bad check? They said Miss Parker va* also under Investigation in a similar incident a year ago. Police said Mis* Parker, who arrested Wednesday, told them at. first that sis had No ictwaiwwi e» pa m n John Stokes Released As Housing Manager Hopeful sv CHARLES R mm r » John Fitokr'. i- J of . : UtttVefSttV, tvlro tv;4- S framine. to ht-‘'ot't c nipn-gn of the noil 100 unit Walnut retrace Housing Project wliii h h-:ts iu •* been completed here, hye been re | leased .v. c prospc 1 Mr. ifai.nn Ini hr. Hismir.' at vv. E'" c n bv Mr~- !n«>' H loncs. | fvcitjfn-f dire, irt rs She Rahigii Housing AutTlOfltV. evfpt fl-if statement. "Hy dtdn't wotk out '• No immediß-te successor ha? j been found. Mrs Jones said An Arms veteran and former | I school toairhet Mr Stokes had! been aeousmtmc himself with, the i : work involved m managing the j OTOjcci Rome 75 tenants have ■ been selected and are expected to! begin moving in at the end ol this j ; month. The work of housing manse- j «r involves the responsibility f«r supervising the use of si! pf the project's tow income family rents! units and equip- ! meni. collecting rents and fees j • and other duties Requirments for th* position ! | vanrement of Rotoi-ed People (NA -1 ACPI meeting here October 8-!1 with headquarters at th* FJill S* Baptist Church. !35 Hill St. where* the- Rev. N M. Avery r the mms tei- T F? L-eonard, local NAA' F | prpsidpn! and pciDUlat mortician. of vouthi* -ur! oUT‘d «d Richmond and we r e on the verge of attacking him when po lice drove up Wounded slightly were Tra Tra cer, 20. Bobby Louis Rogers, 18, fCONTfNtren ON PACT 71 AT INTEGRA TEH SCHOOL A Negro youngster joins white ilrtteis to * flag-wising oafaasiwp at the newly -Integrated Orchard Villa, Elementary School, Miami. Fls.. September 10th The s-rltoa? be the first, i® Florida to integrate when four Negroes were itottW to classes, September Bth. (WI '.rELEPMOTOJ- are f ive, 'ears of p- pprir-nrc m rc sponsible public contact work, one vea.r which required the keeping of records and handling of relative!’, large sums of money u is .also necessairv that ,s« spplican* has graduated from >m aci’redited high school sup ptowented by some fratmne of a college level ip erononiics. psychology, and family prob lems “We hope to have a staff a* least on b tentative basis,” Mrs. Jones said of the nearing date for moving into Walnut Terrace M> Stokes u a NashvlT native hegds the local committee which • cooperating wqfh ststo NAACP of i ficals in th r - effort Recently state j NAACP president and national | board member Kelly M Alexander of Charlotte and field seertary Charles A McLean of Winston-Sa lem were here to confirm final ar rangements for the annual gather : mg of civil rights workers IMi MINISTERS coming Appsisvimafply If*fs m»n»v,L'-K fr«m a**! 5 # 2 '2>fr*rF? hrre Oetobf*!' 3fb #«» I'nF upfria! prr rAtGPnfinn mmjsjf'r* jv»ftHjn£ a* hjr'h i% |t!Fklf|prf OTTf ifsjfitiy hy fhr Rpy f.l Ofjom. .tj , NA AfT ( ruito h Srcff*tgiry <?f mlr nni] , a.H Lriffiv n nniv w r NAA CP rhurrh f ‘hainman. I s 'lea*' sity, .Raleigh.'. This Kessma will (co&rmuED on page & PRICE 12c IN N C„; ELSEWHERE 15c T> • • 'ftjgV'<s• Vy - > ; < 4U.E13 TO RALEIGH FAs TOR Air - The Rf» Arthur » Galloway »f Austin. T»»‘ h>? srropfed the fall to ■§t Aw I'-'ofc' 1 Fpisropai Church. Ka lelgh. beginning December 1, *r rording t« Purdic Anders, senior warden Father Callow ml! re • place the Rev. Joseph N. Green, who will devote fall t»e to h-s position as chaplain at St, Aug ustine's College. Rev. Calloway is a graduate of SI Augustine's J College and a Divinity School in Philadelphia. While in she Dio cese of Te vas. he d*d college work with Episcopal students a* Hus ton- Tiilotson Collegf and «>: episcopal rhaplairt at PraiD* j View A&M College NEW YORK—A boycott to pro fest the transfer of Negro and Puerto Bican children to five r> -,i dominantly white schools appar ently ended Tuesday Report? from the school? and the Board r,_f Education indicated 'hat most of the more than Shd white students who stayed a ;a from the opening day session Mon day. were back in classes Police assigned to special rad;*. ccojmmjKD on page a?
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