.Our Vote Decides Election: Wilkins X tls ?ftte ; H inwriiniifflTßffr Upps <• . , :■ . /> i V'? i.„ > , " IMHBb W -iai. , .iiffefe HH| apgßßap>ia|j^aßSs^BEjßS ~-,-w ■ |£ ‘ ‘ ' •;;- ' x * jggs^ii^l ‘ iy&p?^' ', - ‘ : &*}\^ FIVE-DOLL AR HAIRCUT Mrv Mildred A Float te-t, hed before the Three-Member State Commission Again t D n mtnation, Oct 6 that a Long I Hand barber tried to chaise So to (ice her 8-year old <•on a haircut Her son. Chariot l Flott. Ir . tat in the hearing room while Mrs Flott told the that the barber shop ha * a sign reading "Kinky Han Cut >3 . (UPI PHOTO). Eight Die As Car And Truck Collide CHATTANOOGA Tenn A tax: loaded w.th six persons skid ded out of control during a heavy rainstorm last week, hi! toe rear of a big truck and then crashed in to another car Eight pe-rsons were killed Police said it w** the wnrs* (e: accident m the ci‘y * history All six persons .n the tux; died m the wTeck The victims m the other car were Mrs Shirley Dor sey, 31 of Minden. La . and her 1- year-old son. Bradford Her hus band. Car! Dorses 31. the only Raleigh Citizens Ass n. Students Hold Meeting The Raleigh Citizen.' Association wet with student sit-in leaders from Shaw University and Saint Augustine s Co'lege In the ab ence of President John Fleming Dr Orady D Davis presided. Reports were read from Ra leigh's Mayor W. O Enloe and from the student, leaders regard ing racial progress in the city. In an earlier meeting with some of the Association's members, the students were urged to work closer with the organization. The Raleigh Citizen* Asso ciation was reactivated last February aftr the sit-in dem OBstraiions began at lunch counters throughout the south It has supported Shaw L'ni (CONTTVUEO ON FACE T) - NKRUMAH SPEAKS IN HARLEM — Ghana President Kwame Nkrumah addresses crowd ' in front of the Hotel Theresa in Harlem Nkrumah declared the 20,000,000 American Negroes con stituted the strongest link between the people of North America and Africa. The rally was the last official activity attended bv Nkrumah before he departed by plane for home. Police estimated the crowd at 1,000 persons (VP! PHOTO) BE SERE TO REGISTER. MONO AY, OCT. IS, MS TIME DEAOEM.XE ;ui ■ or ■» as in serious conditor Dorsev. who wa? taking his family on a trip ntrth, told po lice he had asked his «> iff to drive u hen thev reached Chat tanooga so that *» roui»j sleep He was not told immediately that his son and wife were dead The other * rtions were dentiti on as Delores w -on 32 Nathan;* Bril. 2t3. Edward Robinson Jr . 33 Alice Ingram 31 Mattie Oambe! 24 and Amos Pool' 44 all of Cha ( CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 \ —r- State News i —IN— ; Brief NAACF SITS OCTOBER MEET RALEIGH - President John Wil hams. Jr., of the local branch o rhe National Association for thi Advancement of Colored Peopif (CONTINUED ON PAGE SB Many Witness Laundry Gunplay Here MMHiiMaHiaaiaiaaittiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHililiiiMliiaMlMlMliiiHMMlMUiWltaUtafaHßHß^HßMaaaßßnaaßaaaaßßaaßaaHßHaaaaaaMiHaHi VOL. 20, NO. 1 100 Con verge On Shaw's Campus As Sanford Meets NC Leaders NAACP’s Secretary Va. Orator RICHMOND. Va—The ISfin pres d-ntial election will be decided by the Negro vote, according to Fov W Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Wilkins told a citizen* rally at the closing session of the an nual meeting of Virginia chap ters of the Negro Civil Rights Organization Negro voters would consider "the record of the two m.i lor parties on civil rights" in casting their ballots in November He indicated he himself prefers democratic nominee John F Ken ned’.- to Vice-President Richard M Nixon, tie GOP candidate He also sa'd the democratic platform was slightly the stronger" on the civ! rights issue Rating the parties and th»lr national candidate* on the civil rights question Wilkins said "... Kennrdv emerge* with (CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 Cabbie’s Act Aids Arrest GREENVILLE. SC— Quick action hv an observant cab driver Thursday night resulted in the capture of an armed robber with in one hour of the robbery. A Negro with a rag tied s cross: hi* face in wild-west fashion entered the Atlas Oil Co., service station on fitlfl Rutherford Road shortly af icr 8:30 p. m , pulled a gun and demanded the monev in (he cash register from night Lt. F. W. Taylor ordered an ail - (CONTINUED ON PAGE 83 PARKING PRICES JUMP AT SERIES —Two hours before game time this parking lot found lew customers for parking at Forbes Field,Pittsburgh. Pa during the 1960 World Senes be tween the. Pr.atns and Yankees The norma! he teas one dollar a day earlier, but had gone to five dollars for the series At CAROLINIAN press time the Pirates were leading the Yankees three games to two (UPI TELEPHOTO). 93rd Baptist Convention To Wilmington Oct 31 - Nov, 3 WILMINGTON—The 93rd An nual Session of the General Bap tist State Convention of North Carolina, will convene with the Ebcnczer Baptist Church. Wil mington North Carolina, the Rev. J Ray Butler, pastor. October 31- November 3 Meeting jointly with the parent boch the Laymen's League will hold its 11th Annual Session. An interesting and pntrnti- Hr. Shepard Speaks A< Raleigh's YMCA "Vital Issues No v Pacing The Nation were discussed by the Hon orable Marshall Shepard of Phila delphia. city councilman at large and pastor of the Mount Olivet Baptist Cnurch here Wednesday at mi Church’s Treasurer To Raleigh Sun. .Dr Robert W. Manoa null be uhe Men * Day speaker at St Paul AME Church here Sunday at, the 11 a. m. worship hour. The Rev. L S Perm & pastor. Robert Weston Mance. M D. treasurer of t.he African Methodist Episcopal Church, was nominated by the Council of Bishops, and e- Jected by the Financial Board to succeed the late Dr A. S Jaek son. who died February 10. 1954 The treasurer stems from two generat,ions of prominent Afncan Methodist preachers. His paternal grandather was the Reverend Dr. Montgomery Mercer Mance, who was one of the charter trustees of Allen Uni versity in 1881, when it, was Payne Institute at. Cofcesbury. South Carolina. His father was the late Reverend Dr. R. W. Mance. In early life he was a acool teacher. When he entered the ministry he became an effective preacher, and Presiding Elder. He was at. one time, president of Allen Univer (compnaa on page n RALEIGH. N C. SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1960 ally dynamic program built a round