j SLATED AT NAACP MEET j ' WOODS. 11. I . : SI boUSD( SSSI. HfnpsßT Min GLOSIERB Ct'EREM torso* itr • ■ director of bti!!chc§ Attorney For latiana' Ass’ fi Warns Virginia RICHMOND. " 7 a Olner Kill, chief ccur.se! for the KAACF vn Virginia. .-aid Monday hi? group would take a wait and see’ action before taking any more legal 'ieps The 2 decided to wait until tn- Virgmia ? southwest . Hill conferred with attorne• Reu ben E Lawson of Rornoke on the pos ibilit.y of suing for more school integration in Flovd Coun ty and Galax "'here 15 Negroes are to enter white schools for thee first, time nex» January. The two decided to wait until in tegration becomes a reality m the area before appealing a Sept 10 ruling of Federal District fudge Roby C Thompson m which the bids of six Grayson Counts’ Neg roes seeking to enter a white Ga Eleven Violent Deaths Reported In Tarheelia Traffic accidents were the larg est factor in a Weekend that saw at least 11 persons come to vio lent deethrs in the state. A driver trying to come around s. curve too fast was responsible for trie deaths of two children of Rt. 2 Kinston Killed '"-re Rob ert Ear! Darden. 4. and Mary Elizabeth Darden 1 j The acci-. dent occurred on a rural road five miles north of Kinston. A Gastonia man Car! Junior ©versash was killed Saturday as- i terncen when his car smashed in-1 . CAROLINIAN— I ADVERTISERS _ ... _BUY FROM THEM „„ PICE * . ~ t ..or: a-m il 1i... C- H. Cici-ung C - .’ croc ’• Rivb-ro E Ball PAGE - L ii .' lire to. ( .. •• r•. lac. PA - £ J r. bar.. >• 4 Firmer* Bank L „i-:cs-iieL’ C ompar., i :£i'-ra Eeii PAGE 6 ILnicui Co. it nut Cer.rr.i! lire to. SL C. Quinn Furniture RaJeijfc funeral Home ft. C. Product Co. Ei’Me t Coin laundroir.it ?-t‘» Bottltn? Co. ?.tr. C. Karl licStman Ths Lounge State Fimnei Co. Prleigh Seafood Co, PAG® 1 Rhodes. lac. , Kress, 1 PAGE « G-m Watch *hsp t'sitm Ftoan/. •- Company Mothsr &■ Daughter Store Sire Sa’et & Service S. IVE. Young Hardware tic. Rileilh CcffiHshsK*. House, la*. City Fiagnot- Co. lax H.gh School were turned down We'll have to wait until integrat ed schools definitely open before we ran take anv steps on behalf of the Grayson County students." Hill said At the same time. Hill urged Fed eral District Judge Alvert V Bry an to set an early hearing date on a desegregation case against the city of Richmond and to finalize the Fourth U S Cncuit Court of Appeals' integration order against rural Prince Edward Count' Prince Edward, ordered last May schools rather than accept race to integrate closed its 21 public schools rather than accept race mixing The county's 1,500 whit* children ar* attending private {CONTINUED ON FACE 71 ! to thz end of ?. culvert, on Wilson Rood near Hildebran m Burke County The highway patrol said I the cat apparently had either brake- or wheel trouble. Violent family fights were re sponsible for two death- and the death of a Sanford woman was ruled suicide. .Arnos Monroe, Church a former convict who served three terms tor beating his mother and wife was shot to death Saturday tr (C ontentu® on page si »♦’« Sewing Ceater ! afa-l.cfcie-fTurroa I 2._sai:,n la-, tags & Loan Ass’n SspeeSy IS ash PACE t Ccocer’s Bar-E-Q PAGE 10 | Colonial Stores, let. j Acme Esaltry Co. Taylor Radio & 1”' Service j s tiSi.-’.-tl f ind' 1 !’ E.oc.s Co. it £ Quins Furniture Co. modern Finance Co. PAGE ‘t First-Citireu: £ante 4 Trust Co. Town &■ Country Tire Service PAGE i? ! Ue!ux° Hotel I Popsi-Cola Bottling Co. | Cavener,* Insurante Agency ! Warner Memorials i Euan's Use* Service j Ridgeway Optician?. 1 Carolina Builders Core. ] IVatsoa's Seafood Co. i FsvattevHlfc Street Baptist Church i PAGF 18 ! Schlitt ! Midas Muffler Shops ' lilies- High life I “its pc I Hood System Industrial Bank Fifaibos* Store* ! Coruoiitfats? Credit Cory | Conn-Goaver Portia- Comosutr SITE’S NAAC? TO ASHEVILLE OCTOBER 8-11 Many Top] Speakers To Meet | Ministers Conference Tr Begin Activities Mis. Constance Baker Motley To Keynote. Meeting ' ASHEVILLE The 16thj Annua! Conventon of the North’ Carolina State Conference of ; Bran hes. National Association I for the Advancement of Color- j People will focus attention on | the Negro and the Vote and j launch a state-wide voter reg- i istration campaign to expand its, activities in the held of politi-j cal action and increase voter i (cnymcrn OX PAGE 8» j Suspect Freed In - j Killing | CHARLOTTE - Police said Sat- j urday that one of the unidentified i i suspect had been eliminated •in the i i investigation of the rape-staying of j an elderly widow in a local ceme- ; tery iast Sunday Detective Capt W A McCall -aid officers had released the man Friday after checking his alibi McCall said that several e iber possible suspects had been questioned and released since the body of Mr*. For B Coop er. ?S. was found hidden l« * mausoleum at the cemetery She had been attacked white vtsiting her mother's grave t bout 1M yards from the taau ' solemn. , An autopsy showed that she had bee** raped, beat en and strangled. Police continued to question an reared coronet ’••■+'.o once lived : near the cemetery E J Deris. 32. I*i ho was captured :n Belmont Monday night- had escaped from : ihe Haywood County Prison Camp j i Sept 15 while serving: * long term j j for robbing and *ttemptmg to rape an elderly woman here m 1949. j fCOXTfXITED O*; PAGE 8* Welfare’s C hecks To | Diminish | About So,ooo aged or disabled i North Carolinians learned this j week that their welfare checks will be trimmed in the next few | months. The Advisory Budget Commis ' s:on agreed tc s welfare board pro posal to reduce the size of the checks because the programs were ! exceding appropriations 1 The action means that instead of receiving 30 per cent of their fi | nancial needs from the state dis i abled persons will get only 75 per I ce.m Grants to the aged will be i reduced from 35 to 30 per cent as I need Need, in these cases, is figur |ed by subtracting an individual’s income from the amount it takes ■ m foe-d. clothe and shelter him. The budget commission, in sp | proving the proposal, noted that j i checks will still be slighlty large- i ! than they were drumg tha 1-958-89 ; fiscal year. i =rs= ■Jw.'BMirJ j' (sum Rap j; TRENTON Sheriff V. *. Yates said Monday he expect ed to charge a 21-yaa.r-aM ms* with the -ateJ ehootisg of tore white men, one of whom died in Duke Hospital* Durfeasa, Sunday. Ye tea ssid hills of iadtetaweto would be presented ifck week to the Tones County Omni Stay Bkargiag Robert Earl Hall of Tucks ho* Township with the Sept. 1© shooting of Rudolph i Howard. 55. and Robert Miller. 55. Howard had been hospita lised since the. shooting. Estes reported that Kali had fives jje, motive sor 1 the sheet |; »eg. j | Young Hoodlums Rob Teacher j Os Moisey In Her Classroom NEW YOSSKL A fifth gride classroom was bodily invaded by ! ■ two teenage boys Friday and, at | | knifepoint, * nchool teacher w*f. i j robbed while her small pupils ; | screamed in terror. Mr? Betty Keffer. the teacher ! lost 139 ip. a pocketbook the two i youths to!: from her. Both were | said to be shout 18 years oi age The teacher wss holding thorn 1 for tome 26 student*. raagtog + + + 4- 4* + 4- + 4 + I Regarding School Integration •* “We'll Wait, See:” Hill THE CAROLINIAN VOL 19, NO 1 SATURDAY OCTOBER 3, 1959 RALEIGH. N. C. PRICE 12a IN N. C„; ELSEWHERE 15c Man Bitten BvLion On Fairground Did Boy. I Die Os Fright? Remains Out Os Hospital For 3 Days RICHMOND. Va Taf.se Craig 41, was hospitalized Tuetsdsy after being bitten on the hand by a lion at the Virginia State Fair Doctors *1 St Phillips hospital here said Craig, who works for * Los and motorcycle show fit the fair was m satisfactory condition Ear! Dart.!® Craig's boss, said the man reached into the lion s cage beast snd the lien seized his hand Sunday to shake hands mth the I in its jaws H« wa» hospitalised Monday when the injury became wars® Fair officials predicted In eresAed attendance despite I forecast* of continued rain As evening rainfall cut in the turnout Monday night Gov ,! Lindsay Almond appear- j I ed at the fairgrounds Tuesday, de- i ! signaled 'Governor's Day." to pro- j | sent awards in various livestock ; shows. The Ninth Annual Eastern tJ $ (CONTINCED OV PAGE *1 j ' Women’s Sessions Adjourn DURHAM The Sixteenth An nual Session of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Western North Carolina Conference Branch of the African Methodist Episco pal Church met recently at the Emanuel AME Church in Durham I The presiding Bishop, the Rt, Rev. Frank Madison Reid and a i host, of other church dignitaries j were present for the occasion. j The session opened with the j peceessJecml Dr. L S. Penn p&s --| tor of St Ptul'e AME Church » | RAieigh, delivered the JBfflSi! ' mstbojv Hfe them* ws* ,it Th* Cost- of goal Wiaaiag and Its Ee vraM." Dr J » Davis* prosid i*4s Elder, preeseated *’! the rues**. Holy CesnrattJ2i.oJi wee also observed. The election of offiosr* was & highlight es the session The M lowimr officers were eleefced: Mrs Daev&T E Swmn, Eptsoopal Dis trict YFD Director; Mrs. Horter.se C. Duh&rt, Conference branch prswssdcnt, Mrs J L Lttwrence, first vice president: Mrs. L. M. H a&ge, second vice president- Mrs S. M Caldwell, superintendent of YPD; Mrs. Sulh M Jones, corres ponding ascretiwy; Mrs. G. I. Har (eesraimsD on fags a* fit tips ffwas 9 to It in her fth grsit ebumroem mi P R. 109, 1 he Manhattan. Wbm she mum the bey* *p ] proaebing, »be told officers, j *ba assumed they wanted to i ask about ®ne of the ptapbHa | . However, ss she sought to help them, one youth .pulled out a knife and said: ‘I don’t dig you lady.’ Mrs. Koffer and several of her pupils screamed, afterwhlch Hbe. tutor was robbed. f . ' V :: : w-i -, .., • Pj i v >.Jt js<» ' IHiSS SHAW UNIVERSITY AND HER ATTENDANTS —Pictured feeßten 1* elumlnt Miss Mary Hud non. a senior of Faraaele. and a mathematics major, who will reign over Homecoming festivities m i "Mis* Shaw University*’ on Saturday, October 24, when the Shaw Beats tangle with the Johnson C. | Smith Golden Bulla. Her attendants am at left, Mlee Slyvia Sifford. * ausior of Mount Holly, and at right, Miss Ramona Bee ton of Cove City. j 300-Unit Walnut Terrace Opens; Will House Low Income Families Monday morning of this week the first lease for one of the ■units in Walnut Terfare was signed by Mrs Catherine Logan, a former : site occupant, as the firri families began moving into she Raleigh Housing Authority’s new low-rent housing development, according + e Mrs In«s B. Jones, executive di rector. The Authority espies h# shout 1b families to move S» during this week, with the other 225 families to follow #* rapidly as they can he handled by the Tenant Selection Staff The Authority is giving first pre ference to all eligible famine* who were siie occupants at the time the property was acquired in mi. * Occupany of the new project be gan iust three days after the Com - I missioners of the Housing Authopi- j ! tv received the master key +r> the j project from the Genera! Contrse- | tor. J. M Thompson Company, and ; in turn delivered to the Contractor '■ ; Formal Notice of Acceptance Walnut Terrace He®’ os ft. **• \ acre site sooth of the MemarieJ l | ! State News 1 —IN— i Brief | ©TINMAN GIVEN IXtSOff TEEM ELIZABETH CITT Willie Reid, 28-year-old mb, who was firing * 32 caliber revolver st people on Euclid. Avenue Iter* Sat- j ■ urday night, drew' senienoes teta-1- ! Hr* nut* years te the Pasquotank j Recorders Court Monday mornin* | Included ir. the many targets was j a police officer, but no one was hit. j Ade-ten officers, ineiwduif I city police, sheriffs men. SB€ and ABC officer, wit h wbx m 4r«5 car*, sonverged on the asm shortly after 9 p. m. Satrttdwy when Reid fired three timet st ftairobnaa C M Scxtoti, whs had been «ent io answer a complaint that Reid ws# sheet ing at people sear a c.efe here, FIVE KABHEB AFTER WANE EAIO RALEIGH After plowing over j j a lon* dusty road law enforce- I inert officer? raided another night | spot early Sunday, making five j ; aresie and eosfiacati&g severs! i- , (cmrstttm* on fa&e » Auditorium between Fayette- rity at. a total over-all cost of ville Street and Higbwavs 4(11 (3.825.900. which has been h and 70 Some 182 structure# • nanced by the sale of ih* Au- S 5 percent of which were sub- thority’s bond* to private, us - standard - wer* cleared fretc vestorv the area te early 195 S to make The. new project has. 48 one-bed way for the 38 ttvo-story mwi- room unit*, each having a living cm brick building % planned ».nV!»f d:a.es«s!» of the, death «* fwn-vasr-pH Harold Fitch until further investiga tion es the results ot an sutop ! tv The bey died Saturday as Dr T W. Northcross dentist prepared to fp-e him a «hot of •«•• • nothin* u>hich would have put hirr. | to sleep Northerns? and the child ? father j James Clarx, told police the boy (rONTWIIED OK PA&E *1 Assault Charge Lodged MEMPHIS Tens A 24-ye*. - old white housewife told police Sunday she was rap*d by a vousf masked Negro with & lisp who "ireatened to kill her d she made ny noise ’ The woman told officer* the mars forced his way Into her garage apartment Saturday evening while her husband waa at work and hit her 'on the head with a piece ot iron when 1 screamed M (CONTEKUEB OK PA«B Ft