-i i . -l! ;i.1.1 5' " f -'■'- ■ „ ? C ■ sf jgffi 1 flf „ | ' ;fl§§j| - l lirJtfi: *** rgfgSff j«L r*^ PO!T CART TRIAL Fifty- . YJL four persons. aiPbUy tern-aged pgas®. §5 rolpred persons, were ordered to X*!& > .jH& "“ appear in Municipal Court a I IgjSHBK Ran:*as City. Mo., last week af lor o riol broke oul at a Rock and Foil show there. This is a wSAg .^. new of Ihr roijrl room. which -Bt demon strations Wednesday and Friday nights last week proter-tins -a change in dating regulation? and the- ejcrulsmn of a stijdent who «»•*; accused of rmning back to ■ampus drunk Ftgle College Heal'd president P - .Trthc -aici in .Tarkcon h c d'dn t St, Aug, Senior Dies Suddenly D*«.th struck in Atjcwson Hall vj f±:* St. AUftuetme's College •a-mpue. Monday night, when •''sites 1 Kenan. Si-year-old senior, «-as the victim of an asthmatic •ondition which is said io have slagued him for some time. He is said tn hs'e visited St kgnes Hospital earlier in the even ng and was believed to have been treated and was feeling much getter. The I AROI TNiAN learned from a reliable source that be stopped by the dispensary and picked up the medicine pre scribed for him and with fel fc»«r students went *« the dor *?!toty and iy believed to bare watched television after having returned to Ms room 2 States Refuse Tuto rs ’ Journal NEW YORK — A New York pub ishing firm said Monday that .late eacher journals m Tennessee and 'lrginil had refused to accept ad ertisements foi® a book on, mte •ration * Arthur Rosenthal president *t Bui' Books, said the book. The Irdejji-a'r-d ( Sassroom." was wriM*o by R, Hayry f.ttp*. pvefr.--.oe «f education at New T«rk University. H* said, advertisement* forth« y-okf- o-ere refused ly th* Virgin l * murnai of Educaiiqn and th* Ten tess*e Teacher, although accepted *v teaching journal* ui New York p.d Pennsylvania Rosenthal said that Frank K Stabbing Os Truck Driver Means Life For Youth, 20 BIRMINGHAM. A, la - Erneid toner-, '.’9. v. as eniem-c-d to life, imprisonment Friday for the fatal -tabbing of a white Minneapolis. Wmn . truck driver. A circuit court jury, which he. gaH deliberations. Thursday. rcc >mi ended that .lone- he neither vavoted nor pardoned hut Judge Ufa Kmg said the jury's recom mendation would not be binding tnd, under state jaw, Jones would te eligible for paro 1 * in 10 years V. C. Watson bad ashed for the *"?*«» I fteuilivr* Graves BURLINGTON A 96-year-old | than accused of raping a white > grandraother pleaded innocent Thursday during arraignment, in Alamance Count t? Superior Court. Jesse Graves, w bo had boor, held i in Central Prison in Ralegh since j bis arreet .in May, wi’l bp tried Monday. Th* jury will be from s spec’s.! venire of 100 Aia man •« County rpcidcitt?-. Gvxv'CS lv rVarved vUh r;,tv Is g Alva. E. N. Siarsies, 18, of j t anticipate ' any drastic actions" a gainst any of the students unless they resume the demonstrations which caused classes to be suspend ed from Saturday through Wednes day. The entire student body left the campus in cars and spreial buses, the latter provided by the school. Thirty five state highway patrolmen and munly police escorted ihc students off J the campus. The student bony cheered loudly Saturday when it was called info assembly and told rig -e• --, n.- 1 H be suspended and they would b r forced to return horn* for a cool ing off" |-'P l '| or) School official? blaote the demonstrations on on 1" I S per cent of the enrollment | He suffered »nothw attack and ! before he reached St- Agnes the second time he was dead He was a native of Wallace, and according to ;he parents who visited Fa i letgh Tuesday morning.- plans | were not complete as to when the i funeral would be held 1 He was to have graduated from the coliege at, the end ol this so itiesmr and is said to have main tained a bette: than average re cord, while at. the school. He was reported to be of mild manners, kindly disposition and well-liked by both faculty and students He was to have been installed as a member of the .Student Council on Tuesday. (CONtWtICD 01*1 PAGE 21 ! Basy editor of (be Tennessee Tea chei replied when questioned; 'There is nothing objectionable about the advertisement It is sim ply that the whole issue of integra tion is a touchy subject with us here Use of the advertisement - might cause repercussions ' He said editors of the Virginia ! Journal were not available for i comment Rosenthal described Hites book as a "scholarly and exciting exam ■ mat ion of how the resources of the social sciences can be mobilized in integrating within the classroom ; children of various racial, religidtis and socio-economic groups" death penalty for Jones "Where is America going w ben you let I gangs roam the streets taking the life of a man who goes into their i community, a stranger in town 0 " I asked Watson He added Hannahm would probably have not been ki 11 - | e*l had he been a Negro. Defense Attorney Richard L j Jones contended Hannaher went | into the Negro section deliberately show tempt for the ppople of the southland, for whit® folk her* and their way of life." R< 2. Burlington in pre-dawn bmirs May 16. Mrs. Starnes, the mother of four and twice » rrandmatber, was atone at her house at the time Graves was arrested later that morning after bloodhounds follow ed s track leading in criss-cross fashion around and t h ’'«"3h the city liny's of Burlington. H* war hustled out of th* county foIIow (CONTINUES- Os i AOE S> Hodges Welcomes Ckiiiiea President 4> 4> 4* 4 4= 4’ 4* 1,000 Students Suspended .TH E CAROL Ii\ li ViS VOL 19 NO. $ JACKIE ROBINSON JIM CROWED 4- 4 4 4 s 4 + 4* 4 Kids Sue Mom Hied ! Facilities Os $. 0. Airport Bars Jackie | GF.F.ENV!LLE. AC— tackle I Robinson, former baseball star, and other officials of the NAAC'F were ; gckeh to leave a white waiting : room a* Greenville Municipal Air- I port after he arrived there to at ; tend a conference of the South , Carolina branches of the NAACP ; Um Sunday later in bis speech lb the con ference. Robin.-pp said that he bop* ed that by liitft "we ran walk in the i airport and sit down and enjoy | ourselves." Airport Manager O. t- An drew* confirmed that he had asked a group including Rob inson in leave the white wait (CONTWPBO ON PAGE 21 Integration Cases Now On Docket GREENSBORO—Three school in i t.egiation suits enmeshed in a series i of motions and counter motions land wedged between recent fed eral appeals court rulings in sim ilar cases are scheduled for pre j trial hearings in U S District ! Court this week The so-callad Caswell County case involving some 30 Negro pu pils comes un under a motion by their attorneys asking for a cou’d order granting 10 days m which I they exhaust administrative proce rCOWTTNUED ON PAGE r> Br fj lj| ■*. ffi*'-tjS " iaSpßEa ../ « * y* #*w . : fr •* f '!&,., • al HJI •■■■vA'jl Ijk <; K,Mk i IN« CROWN PRINCE - Th- crown prince of F.f.horda, *V* Wewca Halle Relassafe. so shaven hc»w* greeted hy President I Dwight D. Eissnliowar as fee visits the White House last week to North Carolina's Leading Weekly SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1959 RALEIGH, N. C. f m&skw/k *aaßasPssgEiflKß ?§&, , *- 'Wm ' i:> ' c r is£a£&Efek. '-i . SHAW STUDENTS QUESTION INTERNATIONAL lIirLOMAT Shaw University students question George V. Allen, director es the. United States Information Agency, who tfioke on international as fairs Friday, October 2S. in CJreenlcaf Auditorium. Hft to right are Williatn F. Ratliff, a freshman of Wadesboro; Larry Newton, s fresh man, of Wilmington: Cynthia. Williams, a, sophomore. Newport News. Virginia; Glenford Mitt hell, a senior, of Jama tea. 8 AVI.; Honorable George V. Allen, a native of Durham and one of the country's senior diplomats; James Ballard, a sophomore, of High Point, and Albert Hockada.v, a wen lot-. n( Weldon, and president of (be Student Connell. Man Surrenders In Wake Slaying Daniel Clerk le.'Ie.' .92. of BUkele.v > Crossroad?,. charged with the mur dei of David l oe Dowd Saturday night, is scheduled to receive a pre liminary hearing in Fuquay Springs Recorder's Court this- week. VV 1 Pritchett, sheriffs deputy, said Tuesday. Object of a wide search since the shooting. Clerkley surrendered on Monday. The shawling took place at a nlcht spot operated by len Giles and located near the .Johnston County line , Pritchett *»td rlfikl'wr vefl* wntij in fVi* sheriff's depatfstsetif for souse on* to rom ?. and get bitn Clerk-ley reportedly stated that an argument, started over a riaa relte. Hr sajd Dowd had asked him for a cigarette and he refused They apparently began fighting at this Point A bullet is now lodged in the hip of Clerkfey. He said he feared some of Dowd’s friends would make an attempt on bis (CONTTmiED ON PAGE 3) tt*awi greetings from h.te fitter, the mnenr. Tbs* print* te towr ske th# United Stetes aisd will ratoni bass* Sunday, tUFI TELE* PHOTO). PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 15c Slain Usher’s Funeral Held; Accuse Mate Hr ALEXANDER BAENES On? might not. over know whs* went, through the mind of Otv June Jefferies as h« sat. at the funeral of his wife in Maple Tem ple Christian Church, Wednesday afternoon as the Rev, M F. Book er, pastor, ontoned the last, sad words about, the life of one of his beloved workers, who came to her death as the result bf a hullo* fired from a gun alleged to have been held bv both. Two children reportedly witnessed the fatal deed Whether Mr. -ipffrtFs relived I the If* rears the taw* hnj hr ed as man and wife, nr »he*h (cotmNven on page p, State News Brief OR I AUXINS EDENTON SPEAKER j EPENTON—"How «r* *ll of ns ! m this country-—by our own be : Ha nor contributing to the epi demic. of suspicion, hatred and in j tolerance that affects the world?” Dr John R. Larkins, consul tant. N. €. State Department of Public Welfare. posed this question in his speech before the First District Congress of Parents-Teachers Associations at 10:00 am on Tuesday, | Speaking on the subject "The Challenge We Fare As We Move (CONTINUED ON PA CP *1 WRm'Y, JBSBsM£M - .MtißHfr ■ *ssm ■wfc.* v :mgak > - ... mm -■ -*■»> .. • jmßm& J?2&K '■' %:-:'-T, *■ ■• *> 5g .„.ar. .. : %tSHBa»S|HB9R»iK*-.- .* ' AT / •jSSsJiKi*. jgJ a j*i, • fr»h^g?j£Sa»Tik PsHkBBBbBJSP •’ e-' - MET ap -■" .WsKf kmm Governor Sets “First” By Hosting Sekou Foure WASHINGTON. D C President j i Sekou Toure of the New Republic j I of Guinea and bis wife were wpt- ! j coined in red carpet style here as i | they arrived for a ffi-day state j visit I Me! at the airport bv Vice Pivsi- ' j dent and Mrs. Richard M Nixon. 1 j the Toure;. '.vrrr greeted al tire , j White House by President and Mr- j ! Eisenhower Among the highlights in the ; Guinea President's visit is a In racial dinner in hi* hnnnr I*. h r held in Raleigh on VTed.PfSd*V nf this «eek Gov. I cither tlmOges aa US preside at the din ; nn setting a rerm-pj an the tn si North Garnlinn gnrernnr In | Newell To Guide \ Teachers For Yr . The Raleigh Association of Cisz-r --roam Teacher;; met recently m th* library of Lfgon ftigb School and elected George F News LI, science teacher of Li go n. president Snd Miss Mays F, Ligon, English tea ■ c.ber, delegatee to the South East ern Regional Conference of Class room , Teachers This srinna! conference will be held in the Burlington Hotel in Washington, D C. November S. | fi. and T. There are well over 200 j delegate.- as this conference from South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, j Mississippi. Louisiana. West Va 1 and North Carolina The theme of the cnnfrrence Wheeler ■ Hope \ In National Posts NEW YORK—Election of Stanl»> C Hope, president of National As sociation of Manufacturers, si chairman and John H Wheeler, I president of Mechanics and Farm- | prs Bank of Durham. N. C, as n member of the beard of directors j of United Negro College Fund. Inc j J has been announced by Thomas A j j Morgan, retiring chairman. The ! 1 election was held at ins College Fund's annual October meeting conducted in At'ants President of SoundSscnber Cor poration. Mr Hope retired from the presidency of Esso Standard Oil Company aY year A graduate of tINCF"* More house College, Atlanta. Mb Wheeler received * law deiree from North Carolina State 01 lege. He Is a, member of the North Carolina, 'oar and ha* ar- | rued cases before the C- A. Su preme Court Mr. Wheeler has headed a num- j her of ITNCF campaign* in Durham j _________ fCOMTCCtJED ON PAG* 3) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS ■ BU\ FROM THEM ——-- PAG® * WSna-I>mc Food Rtes-w Ftrst-Cifteeia* Bank *. Trout Co Fir* slop* Stars* Speedy-Wash., las. City Finane« Company FAGB S Stidaon-Belk Compan- Major Finance Company, Sue. A*r Food store* Baleich Paint A Wallpaper Co Town *. Country X!r« Company Stephen* Appliance Company, lac Gem Watch Shop PAGE S Mechanic* # Farmer* Bank Naab-RteeU -Warren, tor, Odom Cut Bate Clothing Carolina Power A light Co. Raleigh Seafood Company PAG® ! Consolidated Credit Cotp, Cooner'a Ste-B-Cue PAG?. * Cr-lcriia! Store* Standard Cinder Mock Sesspaaj a. E. T **.''h Grits fa nding «dt/catpr». '“V?*l - iretneag duic.a. and dii I eiisiiimt of «-l*Mro®ns t°a'he |‘ probtepls &l!jie thege' e»r)f»r*« ee.« very t*>w?i!far for -wd#*'-? wake teacher*. Mrs Elrabeth thinean ’ Kon state president of Classroom. 1 cbers. is on the advisory- council this region Other officers elected were: ( • | president, Mrs. Susie V. Perry I cording secretary, Mr*, f. t! ! Clark: corresponding secret ■ Mrs Geneva P Brown and tc (CrtNTtNDBD ON PAGE- 21 — toe*" *• ,t» PAG#' S Efird's o! Raleifh «art Sadie Station L. * H Tire Company Seven-up Bottling Co S IS. Young Hardware Co Davie St Coin iamndromat Famous Bakery •John w Winter* fc ©s. PAGE id Deluxe Hotel Pepsi-CoU Bottling Compass i Cavenes* Ssauraac* Agency ‘ Warner Memorial* ' Ridgeway Optician* Carolina Builders Cosp. I Watson’s Seafood Company i Fayetteville Street Beptttt CHrarch PAG* 11 . : AmbassaSew Theats* PAGE N ; Midas Muffler %*» ' PAGE 1* ' ] Raleigh Savings * lea* Atfh j Raleigh Funeral Heme Bust General Tire Co, State Finance Co. Dunn's SemceceaM? HcFofl's lash Stef* Joseph Winter* tyctiyaw.