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School Integration Reaches Raleigh THE COROLINIAN YOL 19 NO. 4* Former X. ( . College Sprinter: Calhoun Wins At Olympics; Quits + + + + + + + 4* * Gastonia Man In I 'it&tody: Leaves Own Baby To Die Lee Calhoun Helps U. S. Equal Russia In Points ROME Italy—Former North Car olina College star Lee Calhoun joined ether U S hopefuls ir. per formance here Monria' as the Unted States equalled Russia s to tal of 23 gold medals The follow ing persons staged fine comebacks a the Olympic events Monday Sprinter Wilma Rudolph three United States boxers and Calhoun. In leading the grand slam in the 110-meter hurdles. Calhoun had te dive for the tape to heat ©ait teammate Willie May of Chicago Both were docked in at 13.8 CaJhoux; tel! to t.he track skinning hi* beck, but hounded up again. Immediate- STATE»BRiEF DR ADAMS AND MISS MITCHELL REPRESENT CITY'S NAACP RALEIGH The first Southeastern Regional NAACP Youth Retreat was held at Bogge Academy in Keysville. Georgie r recently. Delegates wore from the following Southeastern States J The Tennessee, Alabama, Florida. Mississippi, and Georgia. Delegatee attending the Re- , treat from North Carolina were Shirley Heath Clayton. Joyce lvn McKisslck. Durham. Dr. M St Adam*, Raleigh and Bar bara Ann Mitchell, representing Raleigh * Youth Council of the NAACP During the R»treet thev were asked and answered the following questions Who do you think you are’ Vhat about Human Right? Youth Shot On Grounds Os Palmetto’s Capitol I COLUMBIA. SC Three Ne gro youths were arrested Sunday i» connection with the Tuesday night shooting of a white boy on the grounds of the state oa-pitol : Detective Ca.pt o. L Lackev a? the Columbia Police Depart ment, sand the shooting was "an i impulsive sort, of thing" and that m racial overtones were involved Joe Bebain, J.7, has admit- | * led firing the .22 calibre pis- NORTH CAROLINIANS ATTEND BAPTIST CONFAB E Rums Turner of Ulling fcm: Rev, John Manley of Chapel Hill; Dr A W. Brown. Richmond. Va , and the Rev C W, Ward erf Rateigh are conversing over financial success of the 6 3rd Annual Session of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mimon Convention meeting at the Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church, Cleve land. Ohio. ly after his victory, Calhoun announced he was retiring from competitive sport* This was the third grand slam the United State* has scored at the Olympics.'the others romme in the shot and the 4hh meter hurdles Calhoun led America to its third 1-3-3 sweep of the games by win ning the 110-meter hurdles as the j U S dosed in on Russia i B.g Raf»r Johnson of the United Sta'es. running his heart out unde' the floodlights, won the Olympics decathlon championship Tuesday night wi*h an Olympic record of 5,3f)2 points in s dramatic windup (COVmTEO ON PAGE T) I and Civil Rights’ Where do you so ! to play tennis and swim’ What kind of job do you want’ Are we going too fast’ and what car, you do about all this’ Very interesting ! discussions took p’arp with all states represented on panel dis cussions Mrs Rub' Hurley. Southeaster Regional Secretary, planned the retreat along with field secretaries *oI, police said. Roosevelt Lackey, 17. and Leroy Gamer, IE, have also told police they were involved in the incident Vernon Miles, a 17-vca.r-ol student at Olympia High Schoo wa.s shot Tuesday as he and tv others were walking across th eo.?,t, aide house at about 11 30 F M. Miles told police a crowd ot (CONTINUED ON PAGE M RALEIGH. N C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1960 GO//VG TO JAIL lndian youngsters file into Dunn police car after the\ were arrested for refusing to leave school grounds despite a court order Sept Ist It marked the third straight day the Indian children tried to integrate the all-white school. They have refused to make a 10-mde round trip to attend an all-Indian school. (uri TELEPHOTO). 300 Cops Attend NAACP Meeting •JACKSONVILLE. Fla The NAACP staged a youth rally here Sunday "To Talk About” racial violence which swept this seaport city last week. Meanwhile, more than 30b city, county and state police officer* patrolled (he Jackson ville area to nip any new vio lence in the bud. But there were few incidents reported Saturday night. ■ 'he rally at 3 p ; at Ebenczer hodist Church, was similar to held peacefully a week ago. \CP Field Secretary Robert under? of Tampa. Fla slated ■ be the main speaker said the .j nip would "talk about the back ground which led to the uprising and why it. reached the breaking point." j Sit-down demonstrations in thr downtown Jacksonville area trig gered riots August 27 which dis i integrated into vandalism last week One man was killed, some 70 injured and about 150 arrested during t.he disturbance. ODDS-ENDS ST ROBERT G. BBEPAJBB 1 1 I "Let that mini be Isa yon which nil sa Christ ” STILL FUMBLING The decision to wait until Octo ber for moving into the new City I Hal! because the needed, furniture is not on hand, is lust another ex ample of the costly fumbling which ! has been the "trade mark" of the | present Raieisfh C'ltv Council. The fact to be considered (b this instance is that for each month Raietyh * city govern < CONTINUED OK PAGE 8> CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS fUJY FROM THF.M .PAGE 2 ; Mother A Daughter Store*, iat. i Horton's Cash Store PAGE I i The Faftric Shop I Winn Dixie oi Raleigh, inr ; j PAGE 5 Hudson-Belk A Company I PAGE g 1 Colonial Stores, Inr. Pirst-Cltirens, Rank & Trust Co. i St. E Quinn Furniture Tayioi Radio A- TV Seme* 1 C Karl Lirhtman Modern Finance Corp, : PAGE 1 i Eflrd’s of Raleigh | Mu,lor Finance < o take Wheeler Marine Sendee Electrical Wholesalers, tec. , .Johnson-I.an.br Co. j PAGa 8 f j Sjoodworth St. Tsarlet Bom* , ; fudge way’ Opticians Carolina Builders Carp . i Camenets taruranc* Agency I l-Up Bottling Ca. SSiUen motor finance r«. Deserted Infant Is Discovered GASTONIA A 36-vear-eld Gastonia painter was arrested Monday after his four-week-old bahv was abandoned in a patch of woods Police quoted Eugene F. Pru itt's neighbor* as sarin* the man had threatened to kill the baby. Borina Rose, and had left the house with the infant, a bntch*r knife and * pint bottle of whiskey, ' Officers found the habv crying in she woods where she was be lieved left to die Pruitt,, who was found about, a I mile from where the baby was lo cated. was believed to have be come enraged at contributions of (CONTINUED ON PAGE S) , _____ Liberal Minister Quids Job CHAPEL HILL—The pastor of the University Baptist Church re signed Sunday, saying his intoare gationiat view m a pro-segregß- I fcionist. climate made an unwork ! able situation ; My Integra tionist new on the race question make my pastoral leadership of this church impossi ble." The Rev W. Wesley Shrader told his congregation. Be said when he came here last year his views on the ra cial question were fully known by the congregation. Rut since (he early part of the year, he said he learned his views were opposed by many tnembers of the rhureh and the hoard of deacons. (CONTINUED «T PAGE » ! 18 Perish | Violently In 4 Days North Carolina 9 fast-mounting mounting traffic death toll climbed above the predicted number of fs i talitie* Monday night with IS per ; sons dead and three hours left in ! the holiday period (CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) , Pepsi-Cole Bottling Co. of Ealelgh ! Warner Memorials i Fayetteville Jit. Baptist Church j Deluxe. Hotel PAGE il 1 Sure-Fit Seat Cover Center PAGE 12 , Thomas Food Market Quick-Clean Washerette ! Branch Banking & Trust Co | Bunt. General Tlra Co. ' Harris Wholesale i Dunn's Esso Sendee Center i Raleigh Funeral Rome United Bent-Alls Acme Realty Co. Balelgh Seafood Co. Standard Concrete Prsdaeks Ce. Gem Watch Shop PAG* 13 Carolina Power & Light ©e. Firestone Stores. Inc. Raleigh Saving* & Loan Atts’n PAGE » j Carolina Med*! Borne ! Sunshine Bakery 1 The Capital Coca-Cola JSottlga* S*. ' The Shoe Rea; \ TO FORMER AL.L-WHITF SCHOOL HERF Seven-year-old William Campbell lift was asstgrted to former all-white Murphy Elementary School here Tuesda\ bv the Fale'gh School Board A second grader, Wilham is the first Ve£ro to he a- gned tn toe * ~rth Catohpa capita! cttv schools Sittirp behind William are his parents, Mr and Mrs F~ : ph Carr.pbell, Sr., ar.d younger brother Edwin PRICE 15c William Campbell No w 2nd Grader At Murphey School The Raleigh School Board, min us its Negro member Attorney F J. Carnage, bowed to the growing trend toward integration Tuesday afternoon and admitted William J. Brown Honored InEKC. WASHINGTON, D C.—Colonel 'John V Hinkel. Chairman of the D C. Citizenship Day Observance has announced the appointment of John H Brown. Jr as vice chairman of this observance BROWN graduate of St. Augustine's Coi (CONTINUED ON PAGE E) I Gridders I _____ Less than fifteen prospect? have shown up for football practice at Saint Augustine's College Th* school, rated for many years as s gridiron powerhouse among email colleges, has withdrawn financial aide to athletes George R Wa liter. coach at the Episcopalian college said that only a small number of men had reported for practice on Monday and that he antici (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z> Tennessee \ Will Honor Two Siam NASHVILLE, Term—Two South- | ern Negro athletes who won gold j medals for the United Staief, at the Olympic Games in Borne will j get the biggest, homecoming that ; Tennessee has to offer. Got. Buford Ellington m»- frounced Monday that Ralph Boot*® and Mias 'Wilma Ru dolph, both students at Tenties- Me State A&L will get ah o(- i on mas «> Campbell, 7 304 e Edenton St to Murphey Elementary School. N Person Street William became the fim Negro child to n* okeyed by the Board to attend what ha been termed an all-wh.de school. The R«ard refused to permit William's sister and brother to go to th* Hugh Morscn Junior H'gh School on the grounds that the school was already overcrowded and that playground facilities were taxed to capacity This meant that Mildred and Ralph, Jr., j will be bark at Lignn Thp decision was reached to I unanimous consent, according to information released from a ; luncheon session The motion to, : admit. William was marie by J W York and seconded by Leßo? Martin Attorney Carnage told the CAR OLINIAN that he was in Wash ington. D C . on business He ex pressed no surprise ovet the fort that the Campbell child was ari miHed to the Murphy School H' was neither surprised that the oth er two were left at Lison. Ralph Campbell, father of the children, told the CAROLINIAN that Mildred would definitely not be somg to Licon School as de signated by the Board, but would Mr Brown, district executive of the .Junior Police and Citi zens Corp. will be in charge of c o r d i n ating youth and other civic, groups in their participa tion in the pro gram The newly appointed vice chairman is a HELD IN TEACHER'S ASSAULT Jasper Mines. IS, te.fi, is shown in police custody at Chicago after he was positively identified by Miss Joy Grant, a British school teacher, m hmt I assailant in a daylight attack in a city park there recently, Mttm, | 8 suspect in two other daylight assaults, is currently on probation I for muto theft. Miss Grant will undergo surgery tor treatment of he* jaw, fractured in the attack. The detective is unidentified (UPI TELEPHOTO). return to St Momr.i $ Catholic i-chool. ’’here the- will be a mem ber of the Bth grade Ralph ha* ’head'* enrolled st Ltrcm 5 . r.d ha* .•-tarred his- work in. the 3‘h grade Tli» father hid *be fallow - mg to ear, “I think that as a (CONTTNT Er> ON PAGE 21 Solons Join l*ark Picketing WASHINGTON <ANPt ~ The oresence of five Congressmen m 1 ip picket Une a* Gien Echo a musrmc nt park iast week result ed in a conference wi'h the lan - akers and the park management Expressing their disapproval of segregation practiced in t public park on the edge of the nation's capital, four Demo cratic Congressmen and one Republican appeared on th* scene of the picket line which tCONTTNIIIkn ON PAGE Tt
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