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“Kneel-In” Protests Begin In Dixie For Better Race Relations Here: May Appoints Three To Race Committee '"v —————— VOL. 19. NO. 44 Men Wanted To Chop Fingers Off: Medu Face ■ Pai i K Rap Wanted To Collect Insurance BURLINGTON A Reidsville Negro pyhsician was ordered held under $2,000 bond Thursday on charges of giving two Negroes an esthetics before they cut. off their fingers to collect insurance money , Dr. I K Bass denied he knew either of the men plan ned to have their fingers am putated He told officers he gave the anesthesia for medi cal purposes Dist Sol William Murdock sign- ' ed the warrant against Dr Bass charging him wfth aiding and a betting in the plot, by five Negroes : to collect insurance claims Bond {CONTINUED ON PAGE ?> Over Weekend: 12 Violent XC Ileal Iss j A rash of Sat night accidents added four victims to North Ca- i rohna s weekend of traffic death : toll that rose late Sunday to at least 12 I A speeding car left t T S SOI. eight miles south of Conrnrd Sunday and crashed into a tree, killing Theodore C Hough. 40. of Rt 1, Midland Donald Ray Jones. 21. of High ! Point, was killed when his speed (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ODDS-ENDS BY ROBERT G. SHEPARD “Lord, Thou will ordain peace for us.” PUBLIC RELATIONS AND SHAD UNIVERSITY The temporary appointment of John A Tilley as alumni and public relation* director at Shaw University, could, we believe, re (CONTINUED on PAGE Ti KISSES RING Holding a glass in his left hand, an unidentified priest (left) from South- j wn Rhodesia kneels to kiss the ring of Italy's Valerio Cardinal Valen (right) during a reception at j the World Eucharistic Congress in Germany last week. Looking on is Paris Archbishop Maurice / Cardinal Feitin. (UP! PHOTO). J North Carolina’s Leading Weekly RALEIGH. N C.. 5A TURD AY. AUGUST 13. 1960 LUMUMBA AND SECRET ARY—Rep Hatred Elvane Ver mensch. 24, daughter of a wealthy art dealer, is shown in a Bru s sells restaurant with Congolese Brenner Patrice Lumumba recent ly. The Belgian git! accompanied Lumumba during his recent trip to the United Sates—hut said their association was based solely on her desire to travel (UPI RADIOTF.LEPHOTO) Oxford Att’y May Go To Courts In School Refusal OXFORD An attorney for Negroes whose requests for a> - ! signment to an all-white Craed moor school have been turned down twice, indicates he will car ry their fight into court. ! Tlie Granville County Board of Education Monday rejected ap | peals by parents ,f 25 children j seeking transfer to Creedmoor 'High School. The Board, in turning down Ihe request a second time, said the parents had not pre sented any evidence to sup port their requests. F. B MeKissiek. Durham at torney representing the N>- I groes, said he had not dis cussed the next step with the parents. However, he said (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 Churches Scenes Os ‘Kneel-ins’ ATLANTA Ga —Students struck at Sunday morning segregation by initiating "kneei-in" demonstra tions, a new phase of the •south's About 25 Negro students, mostly members of the Student Nonviolent anti-segregation movement. Sun. Coordinating Committee (SNNCI were welcomes into the congrega tions of four white Atlanta church es. but were, turned away at two others "Sunday morning »egreg»- *lon is the biggest obstacle to (CONTINUED ON PAGE » At Greensboro: 1.3 Trials Conlimiefl GREENSBORO The cases of 45 Negro and white college stu dents charged with trespassing in a dime store here April 21 were continued in Guilford Superior Court Monday Judge Susie Sharp granted the continuanrp after hearing a motion by ,1 Kenneth Lee so Greensboro, one of several at torneys representing the North (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) State News —IN— Brief marine corps series SGT WILLIAM VANN RALEIGH ln its effort to m tisty every segment of its readers The CAROLINIAN plans to run a series of articles, written by Sgt. William Vann, who has spent 15 1-2 years of honorable service in the Marine Corps of the United States. The series will he captioned “Our Marine Corps". It is the hope of hte management that (CONTINUED ON PAGE El CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS — -BUY FROM THEM PARE 2 Horton's Cash Store | Town & Country Furniture Co. I PAGE 3 Mother Sr Daushier Fashion* ; »* renn-Pharr Boys' Store 'The Capital Coca-loa ibottllng Co. Federal Acceptance l.orp. PAGE S Hudson-Bflk & Company Carolina Power A Light Company Raleigh havings A Loan An n PAGE S Mechanic! A- Farmers Bank Public Service Co., ot N. C. Firestone Stores. Inc | S. M. Young Hardware i Community Florist ! Macon's Barber Shop I United Kent Alls ! Griffis Food Store i Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. PAGE 1 Carolina Suick Co O’Neal Motors. Inc, Die ken's Motor Sales PAGE a Colonial Stores, Stic. Taylor Radio & TV Service 8. E Quinn Furniture Modern Finance Corp. C Karl Lichtmin Odota Cat-Rat* Clothing Brown, Carnage And Rev. Ward Appointed By Mayor W. G. Enloe BY CHARLES R JONES Raleigh's Mayor, W G. Enloe last week appointed three prom inent Negro citizens to serve on a 7-rnan Permanent Advisory Com mittee for better race relations PRICE 15c ffen'4 REV J H JONES « s % “resting nicely” . . , Rev. Jones Recuperates in New York WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. The Rev J W Jones. 75. pastor of Ra leigh. North Carolina's Fayetteville Street Baptist. Church for the pas* 29 years, is “resting nicely” at the White Plains Hospital here. The well known minister who resides at 1013 S. Person Street, in the North Carolina capital city, entered the hospi tal July 28. His physician is said to have re ported he will be released from the hospital in one or two week. Mrs Jones, the former Miss Alga Florence of White Plains, is at his bedside The Joneses were in New York state on vacation when the minister was strirk«n Rev Jones, who is the fathr-T of six children, has formerly pastor cd the following churches: Friend ship Baptist. Wake Forest, Walts Chapel, Rhamkalte. and Wake Chapel. Millbrook He served all for 25 years Man Kills Four And Himself WEAVER VTLLE A .young aexvioe station attendant shot his wife's parent’s as they sat on the front porch of their home Mon day night and then blasted his three children through the head as they slept inside the house. Pour persons have since died and he later took his own life. The barrage from Wayne R. j Pranks' .38 calibre pistol left two dead and three others critically (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) |PAGE # Efird's of Raleigh j First-citizens Bank A Trust Co. ; Southern Wholesale Furniture Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Montgmery-Ward Sunshine Bakery Wake Tire Co Bankers Fire Insurance Co. PAGE in Bloodworth St. Tourist Brunt Ridgeway':. Optic tans Carolina Builders Corp Caveness Insurance Agency | 7-Up Bottling Co. i Dillon Motor Finance Co Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Raleigh Warner Memorials Fayetteville St. Baptist Church Deluxe Hotel PAGE 11 Rhodes Furniture PAGE 16 ' Standard Concrete Products Co. Gem Watch Shop Raleigh Seafood Co. I Acme Realty Co. Raleigh Funeral Home I ©unit's Esso Service Center Bust General Tire Co. ; .Sohmsorv-Lsmb* i Branch Banking A. Trust Co * Marti.?. Street Laundromat | here They are: A E Brown, At* j torney F J Carnage and the Rev C. W. Ward, all of" Raleigh. This action followed a letter which was sent to Enloe last week by the NAACP, which is headed oy John Williams. Jr A meeting was held in the mayor's office last Thursday at which time he was asked to aid in the current swimming pool controversy No solution wvjs reached at the time An other meeting is scheduled for Thursday of this week at the mayor's request I Tnose persons appearing at th e ! meeting last week were Attorney ! Samuel S Mitchell. John Williams. ! Jr, J Mills Holloway. Charles G : Irving, Sr., and Ralph Campbell, Sr A group of local citizens will Raleigh Prisoner \ Is Human Torch A Central Prison inmate, accus : ed of turning another inmate into ! a human torch, was charged Mon : day with assault with a deadly : weapon. The charge was lodged a gainst William T Phelps, a 23- year-old white man from Nor folk. Va He was accused of pouring Ugh fluid on Sam uel Avon, a 25 year-old Raleigh Negro, and setting his clothing afire, Throng Supports Hawley In Creedmoor Argument CREEDMOOR More than 500 men and women representing 14 communities in Granville Coun ty's southern area. supplying chil dren for the G C Hawley school at Creedmoor last week left no doubt, of their appreciation and support of their school principal G C Hawley. The audience clapped and shouted their approval of speech es of endorsement which mem Wkt ; • fjfe|||. RjwRBF sm G. C. HAWLEY SHOT DEFENDING STORES—White troops and civilians help wounded Africans from a i truck after they were shot white defending then shops from looters m Bulawayo recently. African j riots in recent weeks in manor Rhodesian cities have cost the lives of at lease a dozen Africans. j Security forces have been expanded to deal with any future outbreak of violence in the British 'colony. The discord was blamed on deterioration in race relations (.UPI PHOTO). I meet with the Citv Council Aug ust 5 to discuss the pool contro ! versy, which started when several 1 children were refused entry to the white Pullen Park pool after Cha vis Park pool, designated for color ed. was closed. Attorney George R. Greene later pointed out the inade quacies of Chavis pool to news men and photographers then i began to seek admittance Vo j Pullen p^ol i The NAACP chapter here ha? j consented to back the swimmers all the way financially even :n*o the courts Ralph Campbell Sr. a member and membership secretary of the local N t AACF. has been named executive secretary of the branch which consists of some 1,100 mem bers. Avon was reported in improve’: condition Monday after suffe* mg critical burns in the attack Friday He was able to identify Pheir as the man who set him afire, pn son officials =aid j A prison spokesman said the in cident, stemmed from a grudge be tween the two men. both short, term prisoners receiving out-pa i tient treatment at the Central Pri ■ son Infirmary here hers of their delegation made be fore the county's Board of Educa tion The principal had been under hie of an organization known as the South Granvillp Improvement Association, of which L R. Gooch, Negio minister of Stem, is the president Several members of the association hove sought to go* 1 their children Iran: ferred to Creedmoor High School ROUSING SESSION Franklin lewis, lone • time resident of South Granville, presided and presented the several speakers at the hour long session in the court room. where a erowd had gathered which took available seats and left many standing at the back of the building lie pre sented the Board of Educa tion with petitions bearing 650 names supporting G, C. Hawley. The communities represent ed were Belton Creek, Creed moor, Northside Cannadv’s Mill, Rock Spring, Wilton. Hawktn’s Chapel, Rutne-, Tar River, Culhreth, Ledge Rock, Stem, Brassfield and ML Ver non. T. W. Allen, expressing a vital interest In all schools of Granville County said there are 15 children on his land which attend Haw (CONTTNUED ON PAGE 2) DR NELSON H HARRIS Dr. Harris At 111. U. Dr Nr Iron H Harr -: director of Teacher Education a* Sha’ l Ur.: - \ crsify > ill re'urn to Sha-v this fail after one year's leave of 33- r'ercr to serve as visiting professor in the School of Education a* the University of Illinois. Urbans. Illinois Or Harris was the first Ne gro to serve as professor dur trig the regular academic year at the I mversity This summer he also >» as visiting (CONTINUED ON PACE ?) Congo Unrest Worse WASHINGTON America's po sition in the mounting tragedy in the Congo can roughly be describ ed as. 1 caught in the middle 3- gam " In an era of revolutionary change, this may be inevitable, but it it nonetheless highly diffi cult and often embarrassing Within the state department, there are no illusions about (CONTINUED ON PAGE 7) Child Killed HALIFAX A 2-year-old Negro boy was fatally injured Saturday night when he ran into the path of a ear driven by a Norfolk. Va. woman Highway Patrolman J. G, Rhodes identified the victim as •lames L Green of Halifax He said the rhild ran into the path of a ear driven bv Isabella .lease Coley about 300 feet north of the town limits. No charge* have been filed a gainst the woman.
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