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The standard Printing Ob* £2O-226 S* First St» Loaiß7ille, Ky» -«««»««- TTT ..,- rr , irH .^ rT _ rfrl _ _ a ter Hose Turned On Mother t.-'ty: . _***■# 'WB 1 ■ *4-£fcP .AT A- ( c-AT/ IC)L f*o?2? &haw University 4r*d St Augustin# & t ones'- here met the tflf* 2 cspitol !&$t Sunday and prayed, sang and some wept. Some white spectators were seen nn.it the •• ene. hut no trouble oc curved. Instructor* from at feast one 0 t the ~<hn.>p we , rts p r ,.^ n t (S TA ’- f PHOTO fIV CM AS ft. JONES). Sidelights ! On Student 1 Trial Here t BT JAMES A SHEPABD Bonmsmi l The trial of ‘he ? Shaw timviu - •*-"■ students for fr* -) •••j■- 'inn on private property m Hly-whit® Cam ■Vi igg- had'reac.hed the cum j -■ 1 oil stage Chi* f dc'- nir ooun Samuel 3 Mi*chel! had mad* 5m impassioned eles for the sc luittal of his clients on a purs’.' ! c ?a! basis. As a matter cf faci al! »hs testiisdny, evidence and examinations of ’-itneses had been based on urbat t"a« or "-a-r not la'* ful accordins to the «rritien U" t» acss after Tudae Elbert Pmife asked if #ey «•!>« dr- N-use counsel wished in j.pfjfc that defense attorney T 5 t'emsfe strode forth tike David g«tag feartls f-o battle w :th Go hath Speaking with a. soW laden irith emotion, AStorne' f image unmasked the v !•«!» proceed is’? and !»i*e)e,ji the entire affair as a pari, of tfef n.ighjir struggle nov !>c*'ts waged h’ Negroes in t.bb eoi<<> irv so» freedom from Pm ernsblnp and humiliating >' feet* us •Jiserisniwatiun Pointing out that foreigners o! •■■•ery race and creed can come to this country and be accorded every privilege, right and courtesy that ♦bis country has to offer, Mr. Car nage appealed to the court to con sider the contributions, that Ne groes have made to further the- de velopment and progress o? i r.. nation and not to allow color *o continue to warp its decisions and ride roughshod over the Negro's anguished pleas for justice and fair treatment. Attorney Carnage related hov he had suffered and endured the hard ships of ’i ar in the belief that his sacrifices were being made for the cause of freedom and democracy, only to learn during the rsau which followed that America had no intention of allowing Negroes fCONTINUED ON PAGE D NAACP Hears Austin John Williams, Jr, president of tfce Raleigh. chapter of the NAACP informed The CAROLINIAN this week that Louis E. Austin pub lisher of The CAROLINA TIMES Newspaper in Durham will address an NAACP audience here Sunday, Scene of the regular monthly meeting will be the Manly Street Christian Church The program will get underway at 3 p. rn Williams said an important busi ness meeting is scheduled and that an impressive musical program will be one of the highlights of the session. Mr. Austin, who is president of the N. C. Ushers’ Association, is well-known throughout the state as a good speaker. Alcohol Kills INFIELD The death Sun day es a 3?-ye*-r-old m»n baa | been attributed to wood alcohol ji which fee. drank fit a mixture j with sup3LS» and water, j A ramfivAitm said Leater O ! 4#» drank the mixture a short | time before his death. Oil ore j was found dead at his home I &»re. 1^ iti *) . 7 ! P) I- .i -- ( i "VI /( I f O—- Alexander Han s ! *m I ) ■ :rnl t, pf if jj, s.»n!u®/- {R) -iK the tocw point lot aII ryes outride, ( itv Hull neve. Aloncfa v- .yftet they iverc found tlutltv and fw.nd s*lo and cost, hr t.resparMn6 The ftetspassitui charges grew from I the vtdown protest taped h* Negro students over segregated! eating n/ar 7 hp\ ire nut on. bond as the finding hat been j appealed. (UP! TELEPHOTO) Panel Discussion Draws Many Here BV JAMES A SHEPAPD Speaking sr the finalist of a four man panel at a mass meeting held Sunday afternoon March 13 at the Martin Street, Baptist Church, Dr Grad' D Da-'is Dean Theological Seminar*- Sr-a * Uni *■ ersitv aim os * bi-.-u gr-1 the o*-sr flow audience of 00 persons literal ly to theii' Get he dramaticallv expounded the ‘schatologicsl. the psychological and the theological aspects of the current student sit down protest Explalnlnr the- -sachaJelogica! phase, which Dr Darts said simnly meant h**t things**. *he rcid his r*-jum that these thinrs ne ' ll ‘ ' IM - -■* v ihe above young r.tcn look rccjo. to attack the newsman snapping the pohto, but he was lucky and escaped being bar raged with snowballs during the snow lasi week. From left to right are: Billy Robinson. Joseph Gale, William McCollum, George Rogers HI Bar nard Holt and Roy Hicks. (STAFF PHOTO BVCHAS R. JONES). .**!■« «iineesimr now wtfe the it-,* siase* of tills gigantic bat tle lieturro the force'- of those « »h« would keep us enslaved and those of jusiiee, equality *n d rfeh.teonsne--*;- i>r Darts aid sh it «p have news tor those "ho believe that a ggg. u.lci't of thr ii.rtfon s sociefr <’an I”* maintallied on a second riass level and Mill maintain ibb country ar » fmst ’'las? na t ion lie said those v-'c-re +>,e last dar*s of the plantation eultur*. *he big house concept the Solid South He said he *- s - rnt attempting to oi s ji'.vt.'F'D fjv p \fi£ 2’ THE CAROLINIAN VOL. 19. NO. 24 RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, MARCH 19. 1960 PRICE 15c Buring .luhiihl Com enlion: PUBLISHERS TO HONOR TEN PERSONS 4 - + + + + + + + + + Battery Os Lawyers, Cops Present As 2 Students Are Convicted Here + + + + + +ef Mad iVo JLiah is* IYa (as* Or Hea i: Spinter Seven Attorneys Present; Effect Higher Court Appeal By .Charles R. Jones A quiet audience listened Monday at 5 IS pm a« City- Court Judge Albert Doub found bro Shaw University students guilt*, of trespassing George Samuels Jr 19 and Alexander Hairston ?0 both freshmen were fined MO each by the jurist The cases weie''immediately appealed t*-* the Wake County Superior Court Forty-one other Shrrv end Augustine's College students waited for their trials, but production of the two cfeses consurh'd most of the aftefnoon. Solicitor Pretlow Winborne represented I he stotr. Seven defense attorneys n> presented the defendants They were Attorneys Her man L. I'a-.vlor, biinriic! S. j ilfHehell, f'ieorse R. rireene George Drown. Richard K Ball; Fred J Carnage, at! ot j Raleigh; and .lark Greenberg of Now Vork City. Mitchell began (he defense bv j questioning William H Worth ! KNPA Plans Honors For Outstanding Citizens WASHINGTON D. C -- The Na tional Newspaper Publishers Asso ciation honors through hr 9«P Bus- Selection Os Venice I’ndenvor t LILLINGTON A special veni re of 75 men was ordered to report Tuesday for selection of a jury to hear murder and armed robbery charges against an Angier Negro accused of killing an elderly "’.bite ‘vomas 'CONTIx-neo ON PAGE !!> assistant manager Cameron Village, Inc., who had the stu dents rrreyt-ed for ‘'trespass!nj? on private property. ’* The defehM based its; case on Ihc fact t!to* Cameron Village advert i- f *etl in t.he newspa-uers. on the public, hi eh (CONTINUED ON PAGE M , S'vurm Awards, probably its most diversified list of meritorious peo : pie. to date The honorees include as; internationally famous enter tainer s state governor a maga zine publisher, a financier, a min ister. a dramatist, a 13-year-old hu manitarian. an African leader, a coach and a defeated candidate who led a voting crusade For the first time in a rood while, Negro citees outnumber the ; white seven to three. While not ; chosen by design this ratio reflects | the increasing achievements of I people of color The citations read: In recce ! nttion of outstanding achteve rsent t« snaking possible .* richer e©ncepi!®» of democra tic principles and in tribute for upholding- these, highest tradi tion* considered as the ideals of the American way of life -* The wlnnerSi determined in * pell of member publishers were announced by Frank L Mauler, Sr., cbairmsM of the (CONTIKTOTBO ON PAGE St State News Brief i WILLIAMS FACED TRIAL MONROE Robert Williams, president of the Union County chapter of the NAACP. was sched uled to be tried Monday on trevpas* charges which stem from a lunch counter demonstration, Williams was arrested Friday after leading a protest by !0 high school students against segregated lunch facilities st •Jones Drug Store .here. Wil liam May, co-owner of the store, signed the warrant » gainst WlSHrnss. Officers said May asked the , demonstrating Negroes to leave the j fCONTINUED ON PAGE V i Is Raped. Beaten / . J... . _ * !i/i.lJi\ r. I V 111. !) I j\j 111. A- t /■.//' At If. hi I‘I,!, •! (left) mother of lout ''htldten nho died <n a ftte *at h A latch dth. is combated by a nc’ghbot. Miss Nelta Cos. (right) Mrs fohrt ston was H oiking at a !o> a! hospital when the lire broke out at Columbia, Mo (UPI TELEPHOTO) Say Gang Slashed ‘KKK’On Blond CHARLESTON. S C - A gang ' of six: colored men who stashed a I white man s back from, shoulder to I waist including what the victim | said were crude KKK marks is I j the object of a police search Gerais McMakin 24. of Tuba's Island «he work* ?« a.« attendant at Charleston service station, was set upon last Saturday night by a bend ofyeath* armed with evvttrb blade knives, police reported Attendants at the Charleston County Emergency Room took mor ethan 100 stitches in MeMakin’s hack He was slashed from should- j er to o aist and robbed of about S4O m cash H -■• - - j'*o beaten about the head v ;th rob- r - his w«s blacken ed and was dragged fai r down a cross rocks McMakin quoted hir- attacker;, a« I integration Os Library i%«ked in Va, 11 PETERSBURG. Vs - Thirteen ! ■ Negroc-s filed a suit in the TT S. ; | District Court a I Richmond late i ’ Monday asking for an injunction j prohibiting the city of Petersburg | ! from segregating its public library. ‘ 1 The suit requests a ‘ preliminary j' and permanent injunction to re- i! strain the Petersburg Public Li- • hr ary.' its librarian, city oficials. of- , ficers and employees from contin uation of the nauseating practice ; of denying the full and equal fact- j i lilies of the city of Petersburg to J ■•CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 i: ?G y in 2 het « car ve KKK hj6 back That jujll tvx him Most of the slash marks ot? McMaklu’s back were long ver Hoa| Theft jvefe q fen 'CONTINUED ON Y PAGE t) CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS BUY FROM THEM page ? cinder* Motor Co (Tractor Division) Devon's Cash Store • • ■U! Tve & Coa! Co PA At i • ‘in C Daughter Store? In* ‘■i'M.ii Acceptance Corporation : M Young Unaware Store Winn Dixie Store* Inc ; Mechanics & Farmers B»»k j PAGE 6 i f amous Baker* . f lint Citizens Bank A Trust Co Carters, Inc. Cameron Brown Company Hudton-Belk PAGE ft James A. Shepard The Shoe Mart Griffis Food Store jO, I* Clothing store B Heigh Savings A Loan Ass n firestone Store*, Inc ! Umstead* Grocery A Transfer j < onsolidatod Credit Corporation ! Watson’s Restaurant > emmunlty Florist Davie Street Coin Laundromsi :PAGE 7 ; Go* Russo? Batter* &■ CSes.ner* I Coirell Coal Company A fiP Food Stores, lac. ' Eflrd’s Department Store • Macon's Barber Shop Dnnston's Texaco Service Station Speedy Wash. In* lashirigton Ter'.'act* l* AGE 8 ' Bloodv orth Street Tourist Horae : Ridgeway Opticians I Carolina Builders, Inr. i Caveness Insurance t’ompas* | 7-Up Bottling Company 1 Dllion Motor Finance Company Neighbors Say Victim Was Hermit TF-AV VB.ES. Fla - Shhr ff ? . officers ht-ld tow colored men , iSaturdav -ytispected of raping and beating a white spinster who lit cd alone on a one-room house near here The ruspects. hunted down by bloodhounds, were Jndentiflrd b: Leesburg police as L, B. Suinmc* - and Robert Shuler, both 1(0. and from tju-* Fruit land Park Aj*ca. ‘The unmarried woman, about >O. wild two men.smashed a -win dow in her small' house, beet, her severely and then raped her. The police report showed tb«i <* physician’s examination eon 'CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Sought To Rescue 3 Children NORFOLK, Vs. Firemen turn ed s high pressure hose on a mo ther fighting to save her four chil dren from their burning home he”e Monday 'The Children, trapped m one window less room of (he two-room home burned to death despite ef forts of firemen to save them. Their mother, Mrs. OUle Ma* Platt, was hospitalized with severe burns (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) Watson i Seafood A Poultry Bankers Fire Insurance Compart' H truer Memorials •he Pensi-Cola Bottling Comps*)' “AGE 4 liles Grocery •andprs MntA» <r«»»»»»**s■*- PAGE L & W Tire Compu!* Modern Finance Company R E. Quinn Furniture Company F Rar! Ltcthman lay lor Radio A TV Service Public Service Company of N C ColonUl Stores, Inr PAGE 12 st. Augustine’s College The Pepsl-Cola Bottling Company PAGE 13 Washington Terrace Bunn'* Esso Servteenter PAGE 11 Mechanic!, A- Firmer* Back Dillon Supply Company PAGE 15 Goodman 1 * ladle* Shoe Atlas Sewing Center*, fa* Betty fa.; PC'S S'ores Inc Page 17 Ambassador Theatre PAGE 2f« To we- Drive-Ik Branch Bank tag 4- fruit Company Ward’s Pittsburgh P'ate Glass Company G*ns Watch Shop Standard Concrete Product* Co Raleigh Seafood Company Acme Realty Company Raleigh Funeral Howe Dunn's Esso Servlcenter Hunt General fire Company Ido® Cat. Rate ClbthiSA Stor*
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