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State's Baptists Assume Shaw's Debts School’s Liabilities Now In Hands Os Convention The General Baptist Conven tion of North Carolina Inc . held a one-day session September 15. on the campus of Shaw University and voted unanimously to take e'er the University's capital in debtedness in the amount of *291. 500 00. The meeting was attended by a large number of moderators ministers and church leaders from \II parts of the state. The convention’s executive OR. WILLIAM R STRASSNER Raieifh. President. Shaw University committee had prewWmslT vot ed to poeonuwend the action i-sd the legal statement of a - *e do so had been formulated bv Attorney F J. Policemen Plead Guilty To Thefts GREENSBORO Two suspend ed police officer# pleaded guilty and ® third entered a plea of in nocent Monday on charges of breaking and entering, larceny ana receiving Lt. J. C Troxler Jr pleaded in nocent to nine count* during ar raignment before Judge A Gwyn of Reidsville in Guilford County- Parties Contest Voting NXW YORK About a dozen minor parties are contesting t h«- presidential campaign with Nixon and Kennedy on the ballots or with write-in campaigns in about Saif the 50 states ftesde from the old pro* of w$ third party game—-the Pro hibition. Socialist 1-abpr and Socialist Worker* parties—and New York# Liberal Party, which supports the democra tic ticket, the biggest showing to expected from a handful of state# rights and conservative parties seeking a bargaining power vote in at least 6 south ern states. States righters are running Gov (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 Campanellas Are Reunited GLEN COVE. N Y (ANPt - ; Roy Campanella and his wife have nettled their marital differences— for their children's sake Csmpanelia. paa-tiailr para lysed from an auto arrident 2 1-2 vears ago announced re cently he -was seeking a sepa ration from hi# wife. Ruth, as- CONTtNUED ON PAGE. 21 CAROLINIAN —— - ADVERTISERS —_ BuV FROM THEM _ FAG£ ? Raleigh Loin Office Sorton t Cash Store Raleigh Sa’ tfflgs &. Lean * n Mother 4 Daughter stoifs Griffis Food Store Cap’to! Bargain Store RAGE 3 Nina's Grill United Rent-Ail* Appliance teater Banker* Fire tot. © K Clothing Co FAGE Mechanic* A Farmer* £ -h Firestone store* Hudsoss-Elelk Sunshine Bakery $ M. Yeung Hardware FACE a Colenie! Store*, tor. Fim-Citiien* Bank A Ten.' Co. Taylor Radio & TV Service t War! Llefttman Modern Finance Cerp R. B. Quinn Furature Co. PAGE t Branch Barr king A Trust Co r?ir«‘» of Jtdleigß The Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Co Electrical 'Whsil«s*Sers. lac. R***’s Sc-lfcr-Sfc Store* Carnage, legal counselor for the convention and Attorney J, Melville Broughton. Jr., le gal counselor for the Univer sity, The action was the cli max of a series of conference# which began during the sum mer between officials of the convention and the adminis tration of the educational in stitution. Shaw's President. Dr. William HR K M PITTS Winston-Salem, President of the General Baptist State Convention R, S+trassner. hailed the action as the most, significant in the his tory of the. convention in its sup port, of Christian higher educa tion He also stated that it would {CONTINUED ON PAGE T) Superior Court His trial began Monday afternoon Lt. Harry W .tone# and Apt. W E Warren pleaded guilty to four counts each The three of ficer* and Robert F Jones, brother of the suspended lieu tenant were arrested last month in connection with store burglaries dating back to 1.958. District Solicitor Horace Korne zsv decided to take the Troxler case first since he pleaded inno cent. and se ection of a jury got under way during the afternoon session Robert Jone* was not ar raigned during the morning «ith Troxler. Warren and his brother The three officers were accused of taking radio and televison set=. golf club* automobile accessories and other goods from stores The arres's follo-yed an undercover in vestigation by agents of the State Bureau of Investigation and local detectives ODDS-ENDS BY ROBERT G. SHEPARD “The Kingdom of Heaven Is within vou " WHY NOT IN RALEIGH" New* that a group of Stanly County Negroes recently appeared before t’ne Albermarie City Coun cil with a request that Negroes be given equal ,iob opportunities in all local office and governmental , operations should be followed b> such action here in Raleigh We have here in this city, the seat* of three governments, state, county and ritv. All the j major functions of the state of North Carolina. Wake Count* and of the city of Raleigh are centered here Negroes consti tute at least one fourth of Ra leigh's and Wake County's pop ulation They also make up a fourth of the population of the state Negroes par taxes to the«e governmental agencies in proportion to their numbers and in strictly equal propor tions CrfWTIWtTED ON PAGE ?> Ambassador Theatre Like Wheeler Marine Sen-ice PAGE i B'oodworth St. Tourist Home Ridgewa? Opticians i arolina Builders Corp taveness Insurance Agency 7-Up Bottling Co. Dillon Motor Finance Co Pepsl-Cols Bottling Co. of Raleigh Warner Memorials Fayetteville Sit. Baptist Church Deluxe Hotel face PAGE 9 Vagina Wholesale PAGE 11 Caroling Bulck Co. Southern Auto Finance <>. j PAGE. 12 ; Raleigh Nebt Homing Co. Kress Fisher Wholesale 1 PAGE 18 , Rhodes, Inc, j Gem Watch Shop Standard Concrete Product? i o i Raleigh Seafood Co. | Acme Realty Co. I Raleigh Funeral Rome j Dumrs Esso Sendee i Bunt General Tire Co. LigoriTutorOn / nan On Ari Panel ' ' ' - VOL. 19. NO 50 She Dies, He’s Arrested: Irate Man Stabs Woman In Heart I Thought About It, Says Mate BY J R BARREN ROCKY MOUNT Jsrr.r-' F Foster. 27-vear-old resident of Rou’e 1. Rocky Mount was hour-r --over to s iperior courf in Nasb'-illf charged > ith the shotgun sieving of hi? wife Mr? Maud® L F >- ; r 26. a’ their home near the r • Sat right acco-ding to Nash Co Sherff Glenn Womble Mrs Foster was allegedly the victim of the full force of a blast from a. 12-gauge shotgun aided by her husband as she sat in their home She died in stantlv when the charge of pel let# struck her in the heart. Womble said Foster admitted that he had cronsidered killing r spouse for sometime because she frONTTNVtn ON PAGE 21 Va. f 'as«* Adds M ore Defendants RICHMOND Va Federal Dis trict. Judge Oren Lewis Monday granted a motion adding the State Board of Education, the State Rupt of Public Instruction and the Prince Edward County Board of Super visors as defendants in a suit to force the county to rc-open its in ! iegration-closed public schools Tile motion was made hv at torney-# for the NAAUP when the #uit was heard last July ?9 Lewis ga'-e the new riefendan'- ’0 days in which to answer the suit in which the NA.ACP contend l the county violated a federal court desegregation order by abandoning public education last fall and per mitting a private foundation to set up schools for white student? The county contend' the court order does not require lt to mam ! tain a public school system Negro attorney* charged at the hearing there was a con spiracy between the state, the county school board and the county supervisor* to rirrum vent the order 1 Prince Edward was among the (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) 26. at the GETS READY Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba check his papers white waiting to address the Congolese Senate In his i speech, Lumumba threafend to demand the withdrawal at all * V, N. troops m the Congo. ( UPi PH O TO) North Carolina's Leading Weekly RALEIGH. N C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19<S0 SPIRIT OF KL A N CHARGED RY POWELL—Pep Adam Clay ton Powell, Ir (D-/V V ). is shown at a press conference m Washington recently where he charged that the spirit nt the Ku- Klux Klan is being revived hv some Protestant ministers who are challenging Ren John F. Kennedy s hid for the Prestdencs he cans he is a Catholic . (IIPI TELEPHOTO). Khrushchev Visits Castro In Harlem State News Brief FtRST BAPTIRT TLA NS BIG REVIVAL RALEIGH The Rev Charles \K Ward pa?N>r of the First Bap tist, Church, has announced that the church will hold one of the most important revivals in its history. The Rev Milton A Reid. (CONTINUED ON PAGE D UNITED NATIONS, New York City Whatever Fidel CaM.ro,! Cuban dictator, and Nikita Khru shchev’ might have discussed in the Theresa Hotel Tuesday when they met did not have much to do with the admission of 14 more Af rican nations to this world body, nor did it. dimmish the scorn for the two leaders, here in New York The fact that Castro had to seek nut the Harlem hostelry is a good sign that he is in for rough treatment. The se curity of Castro, as he travers es famed Seventh Avenue, ts more hazardous than it would have been nearer the seat of the UN meeting. The estimated five thousand persons who watched Khrushchev emerge from the hotel after his conference wit-h the Cuban Prime Mintsfer were not. all sympathiz ers of the two men There was much speculation about Castro's living at the Theresa, ft is to be remember ed that he had ronnections with a public relations firm here, in which Joe Louis was allegedly s partner Castro is reported to have laid (CONTIWE!) ON PAGE Z) R. Gavin Changes Managers ROCKY MOUNT -- Republican gubernatorial nominee Robert L ! Gavin named James N Rawleigh of High Point Monday night to head his statewide campaign Rawleigh replaces Jesse L Pas?. Jr , of Charlotte who resigned Sun because of conflicting interests. Gavin also added duties to H Vernon Hart who has been tra' •!- ; ing with him on his tours of the , state and made Randolph Babcock (CONl'lhillll ON PAGE S> i Dr. Jackson Says He Is Stiil Frexy CHICAGO -ANP p- Joseph H Jackson declared here a?t < c.-k that he is the dul' elected pres,- den* of -he N'-v onai Bare t r.-.n vent ton. USA, Inc. and that under the constitution of the organiza tion he can t hr unseated. Or Gardner C. Taylor, pus tor of Brooklyn * huge C oncord Baptist church, is contending tbit he was elected to the pre sidency of the 5 flfin, o6o mem ber Baptist group as a result of* »n elec*tort held at the aotb an mut srsr..on of the body In Philadelphia earlier this month Two opposing factions backing Jackson and Taylor are involved litigation in Philadelphia tv er con trove: *y which riotous!'- ended the sessions three da's ah-vad of schedule Jackson, in Chicago, said that the convention is a matter of the past (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?' 2 Bunin n Fathers Arc* Fined ULLINGTON Judge W. Jack Hooks held tv o Indian fathers in contempt of court Monriav and fined both for violation of a cm; -t order to ftp clavrom “sit-in- by their children at all-white Dunn High School. Hooks fined .Tame* Chance $l5O (CONTINUED ON PAGE P '■ygpr-'ysjigyis —"" ' ''" " r WlSMr* ;. *.'Jkv .-S,i.- ■'■■■■■■ • ■■/;:■■ ’ •-. !.vS. - W-...iW 1 &*&j£v sfcr . <iBPIpOTBBBHE; . -v.W.4 CONGO DELEGATION Delegate- representing Congo Premier Lumumba art thorn* mt~ Usnding the H N. Security Council meeting on the,Congo Lett to right are. Francois Mtwnut Jacques Lumhaca, Thomas Kama, chief of the delegation; and Marcelhn Tshitenzi. With « Con go delegation representing President Joseph Kasavuhtt also or, hand for the session, at tha U. W. Debate was going on to decide which, if either,, of the. two groups to hear (UPI PHOTO'). Miss Mable Bullock One Os Two Chosen For Art Panel - •“ , 'y(g ,w an MISS ,M ABLE Bt 1.1.0 UK PRICE lsc Received ilejjree Here: Judge Armond Scott Dies In Washington WASHINGTON D r Tne story of how a native North Caro linian. driven from his home skate due to bigotry and hat® overcame obstacles and rose to he one of the mo • respect - e<; jurists in the countrv v-.as told at St Luke Epi. copal Or :rrh neie Wednesday when Pa the; Dll r;d H Brown delivered the last rites foi Titdg® Armond w. Ren" J he famed inn < succumbed (o an rytcnderl iltn -s at h 1 ? heme Saturda- hi'itiEtng fn an end a life tvpiral of ' meric an adventure He was born in Wilmington V C . a • wot 85 year* ago and after wards worked rrottng- his fa ther? business for a number of years, be entered then B ddle Pni versify, Charlotte After graduaitnc from that school, he pursued a Hv course at Southern States Reduce Crimes In 3 Categories i WASHING'! ON T- « #out -•• rr. ! states —North Carolina and Geor- I gia—were in the select group of | eight which reduced their number |of murders, rapes and robber: j las' year The FBI in it? uniform crime report, said Vermont, lova. Kentucky, Arizona Idaho ard Hawaii were thp other states which managed to cut the to)! in all 3 major crime catego ries, A third southern state —T.o-.-m. ana—almost managed to join the group The Bayou State reported j fewer rapes and robberies in 1960 M w Mabie C. Bullock, Art tea cher at the ,T W Ligon High School will he one of the panelist at Wo men's College of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. Sat. Sept 24, at 10:4o a m She is one of two Negroes participating The panel will discuss th® Possibilities of the Develop ment of Art Education in North Carolina. The event 1* spon sored by the newly organised State vide group of Art Tea chers of North Carolina, Miss Bullock who taught at Fay ettevil'e State Teachers College this past summer, it chairman of the Art Division of the North Ca rolina Teachers' Association Sh* received her undergraduate degree from North Carol',ns College and ■ Masters of A” Degree from Sy racuse University. Other participants include E !f. (cnvTTNt r.n on page 20 Shan University and finished the same. He went hack to Wilmington and opened a office It was in the dav-- 0! heated :anal strife and i s - vm found that his desire to be. a man nth all t.he attendant rights ma red against, him He fmai:v shook the dust, off his native town from his heels, after c c men. t rat »ng th a t he would not 1 derate he uvusices heaped up -01 his people It was said that this as it tide generated th® wrath of v,hat was then called the Rad Shuts He up off tee here, but found *h •- goipj tough for * young la wyer. in® will tad desire had been abated by his townspeople H» left and ws» employed at a hotel in Sara (CONTINTnKP ON PAGE Pi than lbs* but the exact sama num ber of murders, 183 F ve southern states managed to reduce their toil of all crimes, ranging from murder to auto theft. They were Ga„ N. C-, La., Ark , and Va In five other southern states —ft C. Aia Fia . Miss, and Term.—the toll increased Florida and Tennessee totned Georgia and North Carolina in holding down the number a# murders but homicide* iscreaa ed in S. C„ Va., Ala,, Ml®*., and Ark. frONTINtIED ON PAGE Z>
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