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FIRST DAY AT IN l Hi RATED SCHOOL ENDS -- Wit
ham Campbell, 7. who is the fir*r Negro to integrate Raleigh pub
lic schools, takes the hand of hi s mother, Mrs Ralph Camphell
as he leaves clas* after his first day at Murphev Elementary School
last Fridav, White mother in foreground and others said that if
Campbell continued to attend the school thev would bar his wav
into the facility. (UPI TELEPHOTO).
Hurricane Donna
Wreaks NC Havoc
Hurricane Donna left million' of
Solla’*s worth of damage when it
hit the North Carolina coast last
week At least eigrft deaths in the
state have been attributed to it.
Following is a summary of the
damage in the major cities and
♦owns which have colored residents:
MOREHEAD CITY Extensive
property damage, debris and litter.
Property damage estimated at sev
eral hundred thousand dollars. Te
lephone and, power facilities knock
ed out. A number of boat* dams 2-
ed or d«#fcroyed Including several
itpfcwf# teot crafts. U: S. TO d-s
--t-m _ between Morehead City aod
Beaufort. Part of cause wav u ash
ed out at each end of North River
Bridge
NEW? BERN Set-era! hun
dred thousand dollars proper-
Catholic Conference
Urges More Sit-Ins
CHICAGO The National j
Catholic Conference for IrJerra
ei&l Justice ha* urged Roman
Catholice to take part in "sit-in"
demonstrations and ‘other forms
of peaceful protes" against racial
ei&l segregation.
The suggestion was contained in
s set of reolutions passed during
the founding meeting of the con
ference in St Louis. Mo., on Aug !
28. and released Monday.
The conference also urged
President Eisenhower to order
Gastonia s John Hood
Celebrates 105th Birthday
BY J. B HARKEN
SHELBY Ga stoma s centenari
an. lps-year-old John Hood of 302
N Pryor Street, joyfully celebrat
ed hi* birthday with his children
'many of them* and a host of
friends recently at the home of his
daughters. Mesdames James iMar
tha) London and Clarke acting as
host esses
Always s very lively and ener
getic character, unless he is feeling
indiiposed Mi-. Hood was easily
fee happiest person present for his
105th natal day event.
PIC
CITY'S NEW TEACHERS HONORED-Shown above are
nineteen of the twenty-two new teachers in the Raleigh system,
who were recently honored at a luncheon. Seen in the. picture, left
to tight, are: Mrs Lillian B Ahron. Henry C. Jones, Mrs. Clone
Butler, Mrs Mamie S. Haywood. Johnnie Burke, Mrs. Blonrtit
Williams, Mrs. data Avery. Mrs. Aston Green*, Mr*. Rub\
tv damaee Power, telephones
out. Winds clocked at 105 miles
per hour In backlash, after
eye” had passed about mid
night. Power out since 8:30 p
m. Sunday New Bern and
Craven County schools closed
Flood damage in stores near
Trent and Neuse River fronts Hun
dreds of people evacuated and
sheltered in churches. school?
| Three babies, a!! boys, born during
storm a* New Bern hospital
CAPF, HATTERAS Severe
damage, t: (ie- still rising at late
morning Roads rinsed on outer
banks north of Avon.
BELHAVEN Damage in town
estimated at $350.00(1 Extensr e
, damage in Hyde County U S 264
{CONTINUED ON PAGE T)
an end to discrimination in the
administration of federal aid.
and asked congress to pass leg
islation outlawing racial dis
crimination in housing.
President of the Conference ts
Dr. John J O'Connor, Washing
ton. D C and vice president is R.
Sargent, Shriver. Jr., president of
the Chicago Board of Education
and brother-in-law to Sen John
F Kennedy, the democratic pres
idential nominee
Beside* the bountiful supply
of table delicacies to partake of.
many gifts of money were be
stowed upon the former slave
whose memory ts still vivid on
conditions of a century ago in
aston County and upper S. C
' bpre he ha* spent his entire
ife. He ha* served a* a fanner,
nilreman. hotel cook and art
'ME Zion preacher during his
me. He is related to the noted
! ood and Clinton families,
I CONTINUED ON PAGE S)
White Parents At Murphey School
Seek Student Ouster Here
Circulation
Os Petitions
Is Reported
Several parents of Murphey Ele-
I mentary School students are circu
| lating petitions seeking the remov
|al of William Campbell, 7, as a
student there
Young Camphell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Sr.,
of 804 E Edenton Street, be
came the first Negro ever as
signed to an all-white publle
school on an Integrated basis
in Raleigh.
The petitions protesting his
enrollment started circulating
Monday.
(CONTTNTTED ON PAGE »
Dr. Jackson
No Longer
Bapt. Head
PHILADELPHIA (ANP) A
; three year fight to unseat Dr
Joseph H Jackson of Chicago as
president of the National Baptist
Convention. TJSA. Inc., culminat
ed last week in the election of
Brooklyn's Dr Gardner C. Taylor
as new head of the 5.000.000 mem
ber religious horiv.
Jackson, first elected in 1953
was seeking his eighth one
year term. Supporters of Tav
lor who was a definite under
dog when the 80th convention
of the denomination opened
here staged a demonstration
protesting previous flection
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 31
Judge Will
Sel Fate
Os Ham
GALAX, Va A federal Judge
scheduled a hearing this week that
may decide the fate of nearly 300
students at Galax High School who
are out of class because-of a court
i integration order
Chief Judge Simon E Sobe-
Ms of the 4th IT. s. Court of
Appeals granted the hearing
is Baltimore at the request of
Galax school hoard attorneys,
who have requested that inte
gration at the srhool be post
poned for a year.
Meanwhile, 252 white students
from neighboring Grayson County
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
State News
—m—
Brief
I
i ~
MAN ASSAULTED. HOUSE
BURNS
AUBURN -- Herman Lee Forte.
Jr., of near Auburn was the vic
tim of a mass of bad luck lasi
weekend - he was allegedly assault
ed by Pprey Cannady. 53, and his
home burned down Fort* report
edly told authorities that someone
knocked at his door late at night
(CONTINUED ON PAGE Vl
Greene, Mrs. Mildred M. Holloway, Alfred C. Parry, Mis* Net
tie Canton, Miss Mary L. Smith, Miss Helen L. Manley, Fred
erick A. Rogers, Mrs, Berne&tine W. Sanders, Miss Christine
Wdhams. Mrs. Deform W. Rogers, and Miss Juanita Walker.
Not pictured are .. Clyde Cl. McDaniel, Jr.. Mrs Josephine John
son, and Mm Miriam G. Ricks. (See story this page).
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VOL 19. NO. 49
Sen. Kennedy To City This Week
4 + + + + + +4-4
Hit iltiiitpi Pote:
jFour Fatally Burned In Car
High Point
Wreck Kills
Four Men
Pour persons were burned to■
death Sunday in the wreck of a
car which slammed into a utilities :
: pole near High Point and caught
‘ fire.
This accident and a senes of sin - j
gle-vehcle accidents sent North
! Carolina's weekend highway death
toll to at least 13
An electrocution caused by Hur
ricane Donna, a fatal accident in
volving a train, a gun mUhap and
two drowning* boosted the d r a
toll from all forms of vi ole-nee
the state to at least. IS
• The victims of the four-fataht-v j
| wreck near High Point were id«n~ i
! tified by fingerprints as K C.
i Blue. 58. Matthew C Black, 46.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE ?> !
! Indians
Resort
To Lo w
DUNN Dunn Indians said
Sunday they will proceed with leg- ,
a. action against the Harnett!
County School Board to have their '
children enrolled in the all-white j
Dunn High School.
Indian spokesman Eugene
Chance would not elaborate on
the form of legal action the Indi
ans planned to take.
Meanwhile the altorney for
the school board made plans
to place Chance’s wife and i
ether Indian couples on trial
in Harnett County Superior
Court in nearby Lilting ton on
charges of contempt of court, j
Mrs. Eugene Chance. Mr. and
Mrs. James Chance and Mr. and
Mrs. E C. Carter will appear be- |
fore Judgp W. Jack Hooks this |
week to show cause why they
should not be held in contempt of j
court.
They are charged with aiding. l
(CONTINUED ON PAGE I)
HARR /M AN MEETS TOURF. Former New York Governor Averell Harriman (left)
chats with Guinea President Sekou 7"oure (right) during a visit to Guinea recently. Harnman was
making a three-week fact-finding tour of eight West African nations on behalf of Democratic Presi
dential nominee Sen. John F. Kennedy. At center, serving as interpreter, is Ulrich St C. Haynes,
of Brooklyn, N. Y„ an aide to Gov. Harriman. (UP/ PHOTO).
3 White Pupils Are Denied
Entrance At School In Ga.
MACON, Ga, An offioial of a
bi-racial community in South
Georgia said a federal court suit
was to be filed here thin week
charging that three whit# child
ren from the communty have been
denied admission to the whit* high
school at Americas, Ga.
Clarence Jordan, a jvrmeips!
founder of Koinonis Farm*, Inc.
would not comment on the suit
which is being supported by the A
22 New Teachers Improve
Minds Os Local Students
Twenty-two new teachers were i
welcomed by the Raleigh branch of :
the North Carolina Teachers As
sociation into the Public School 1
System of Raleigh recently at a
reception held in the students' j
lounge at the J W. Ligon School.
The new teachers were hired to j
meet the increasing number of j
children and fill the vacancies cre
ated by departing teachers.
The teachers were distribut
ed among six school* with Ll
gon High School receiving
three, Turin* Hunter Elemen
tary School receiving five,
Thompson School rereiving
four, Washington Junior High
receiving four, Mary 1. Phillips
receiving one. Oberlin receiv
ing one and four specialists
were assigned to all elementa
ry school*.
New teachers at Ligon are John
nie Burke in Math and Science.
Mrs. Delores W. Rogers in Social !
Studies, and Miss M. L. Smith in j
string.
At Lucille Hunter are: Mrs. Cla- j
ra D Avery, Mrs. Mamie S. Hav. ;
wood, Miss Nettie Cos ton Clyde O i
McDaniels, Jr., and Mrs. Josephine I
R. Johnson.
RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1960
mcrican Civil Liberties Union (A
--: CLU>.
The bi-racial farm near A
merlcu* ha* been a point of
controversy for years A Sum
ter County grand jury chargrd
several year* ago that it had
"close friends among commu
nists."
The three pupil.* allegedly de
nied admission to the high school
were identified «* Jan Jordan, 13,
Lora Ruth Browne. 13. and Wil
■ At Thompson are: Frederick A
Rogers, Miss Juanita Walker, Miss
i Christine Williams, and Mrs Glo
i ria Butler.
(CONTINUED ON* PAGE *>
ODDS-ENDS
VS ROBERT G. SHEPARD
"Love thy neighbor as thy
self.”
NEED FOR CONSULTATION
The Raleigh Citizens Association
should begin at once to see what
the Raleigh School Board has up its
sleeve relative to new schools for
Negroes.
Unfortunately, the huik of Ra
leigh’s Negro citizens have allowed
themselves to be herded into »
segregated area in the eastern sec
j tion of the city. This means of
i course, that from now on, the
| schools of Raleigh will be segregat-
I ed. To prevent any logical attempt
;at integration the segregation
j minded Raleigh School Board is
(codiom m pass »i
liam Whittkamper. 15. Their pa
rents are members of the Koir.onia
community.
Amenrus school sup* . Clay
Munrisy refused to comment on the
matter,
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 31
CAROLINIAN -
ADVERTISERS
BUY FROM THEM -
PAGE 2
Horton's Cash fetors
Neht Bottling Co,
PAGE 3
Raleigh Savings A Loan Assn
Charles Department Store
The Shoe Box
PAC.E 5
Slutison-Belk A- Company
Sunshine Bakery
Wholesale Eletlrir Supply Inr,
Thompson-Lynch Co.
PAGE ft
Colonial Store*. Inc.
C bar! Hr him an
First-Citizen* Bank A Trust Co.
a E Quinn Furniture
Taylor Radio & TV Service
Modern Finance Corp.
PAGE 7
AftP Food Mores
Kurd s of Raleigh
Firestone Stores, Inr.
Quirk-Clean Washerette
PAGE *
Blood worth St. Tourist Borne
Ridgeway' Opt* tans
Carolina Builders Corp.
Cavecess Insurance Agency
l-Up BolUlng Co.
fMlior Motor Fmanes Co
Fep*i-Coia Bottling Co. of Raleigh
Warner Memorials
Fayetteville St. Baptlat Church
Deluxe Hotel
PAGE *S
Carolina Power f. Light Co.
Harris Wholesale
O. K. Clothing Co
■Joy’s American Grit!
Klortricai Wholesaler*. Inc.
PAGR It
FSther Wholesale
Martin Street Laussdtomat
Macon’s Barber Shop
Community Florist
Central Drug Store,
PAGE 12
Bttmdtirfl Cm uuwt* Product* Co.
Coliseum
Site Os
Address
Here is 3 tentative schedule »<
democratic presidential nomine#
John F Kennedy s dawn-to-mid
ri 1 sh» 'our through North Carolina
Sept 1"
3 a m. - 3rrive by plane a* Green
ville, Tift a rn - News conference
at tobacco warehouse In Green
ville, in a m - East Carolina Col
lege Stadium in Greenvile for
"major" farm speech
p rom Greenville Kennedy 'rill
fly to the Greensboro-High Point
aitport for an airport rally *
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)
f ft 9
train
Claims
Youth
RUTHERFORDTON Jerry
Harris, 18-year-old Negro of th*
Hamlet of Hams in Rutherford
County, was fatally struck by a
freight tram Sunday,
The crew of the CC and O
freight found the youth's dis
membered body on the tracks af
ter being unable to stop
They sighted the body on the
txosmmiEn on page si
Race Brawls
In New York
OLE AN, NY— Local police
called on state troopers for aid
last week to break up a threaten
ing racial brawl authorities said
(CONTINUED ON PAGE T)
! Gem Watch Shop
Raleigh Seafood Co.
Acme Realty Co.
Raleigh Funeral Some
Dunn s Esso Service Center
Hunt General Hr* Co.
Branch Banking 4- Trust Co
Griffis Food Store
() Neal Motors Inc.
■I C Raines Oil Dealer
PAGE 13
Dunn's Esso Service
Goodman's Ladies S' op
Vogue’s Men Shop
Dillon Supple Co
Til* Pepji-CoU Bottling Co
PAGE 14
Nowell's
; Kress
-Johnson's Jewelers
Jeffrey's Food Market
Alias Sewing Center
PAGE IS
Seven-Up Bottling Co,
Johnson-Lambe Co
Stephenson Music Co
Weatherman's Jewelers
Jean's of Raleigh
! Seattest, Inc,
!PAGE X«
I Womack's Sweet Shop
Sky View Drive-la
Ivev-Taylor Co.
Butler Shoe Store
Betty Gay
Carolina Typewriter Co,
. Marilyn Shoes
! PAGE 20
i Federal Acceptance Corp.
i Miles Shoe Shop
; tlUlsliS* Open Air Mart**
; Mechanics A Farmers Stunk
Rankers Fire laaurancu
Shoe Mart
United Rent-All*
tong Meadow BairiM, teas.
: the Spot Club
| L AW Ttre. Co
(Lake Whwe'er Siaima *#wte#
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