The standard Printing Cfc« S2O-2SG 3. First CU Five Fhildren Die MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Five young children perished Sunday in a fire which swept their two-room frame home in suburban Memphis. The mother of the youngsters, Mrs. Luzelia Wright, 26, said she ran outside the house for help when the blaze started, but that the dwelling was destroyed before fire men arrived. Although investigation is being continued, no report of the orlgn of the fire had been received by The CAROLINIAN at its press time. effigy NaSjSajft VjR ’ QUIET, PLEASE Hooded in white , Sorer Dimitria raises finger to lips to ask for silence as she stands in front of a picture sque candelabra in Rome. She was attending a ceremony at the North American College. An American, Sister Dimitria belongs to an order doing missionary work in Africa. (UP! PHOTO). “Selective Buying” Discussions Thurs. Tiis effort es the present cam paign of "selective buying ' aimed st « group of grocery stores m the Raleigh area will he one of the main topics of discussion when the Raleigh Citizens Association holds it» semi-monthly meeting, Thurs- Jiles Held In Lottery Crackdown Norman .Tiles. 32-year-old gro cer, was arrested Tuesday and •barged with operating a lottery and with two counts of breaking and entering A resident of 224 S. Tar boro Road. Tiles was nabbed In hi* atito on Bragg Street around 2:30 p, m Both city and county officers took part in the arrest. {CONTINUED ON PAGE r> ODDS-ENDS BY ROBE RT G. SHEPARD “T ran of mine own self do nothing.’’ INVITATION TO DIALOGUE H would be difficult to point to any particular part of the stirring address the Rev. .Tames Lawson made before the, third session of the Institute of Religion last Mon els v night. Because it ts difficult, w» will wiaka no attempt to do such. We (CONTINUED ON PAGE J> . ™ PLAN ANNUAL TRAIN TRlP—Shown above are some of the Boy Scouts and leaders’ who are making plans for the annual train trip to Richmond, Va,, on February 11. Some 400: parsons are expected to be on the train. Left to right are: Claude Simms, the Rev. P. H. Johnson, ! Kerry Terrell, the Rev. D. N. How ad. Walter Whitten mid Walter Davenport . 1 ' day evening, February 2 st S p m at the Blood wort It Street VMCA Pamphlets urging ‘selective buy ing. have been distributed. The Cltieem Assoriation, in conjunction with the Raleigh branch, NAACP. is promoting a “selective buying" move ment in this area. The idea is to encourage Negroes to shop where they can obtain employ ment on all level*. The present 'selective buying movement is directed against th employment practices of the A&P Store, the Winn-Dixie Stores and the Piggly Wiggly Stores. The public, ss well as the associ ation's members, are urged to he present at this important meeting. ‘NAACP Day’ Observance Feb. 12 Plans are being finalized for the observance of the 52nd anniversa ry of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple in all Raleigh churches on Sun day February 12th. It is hoped by President Ralph Campbell that all ministers in the city and outlying Raleigh communities will allow speakers to discuss the NAACP program on this day The speakers will be members of the Undergrad uate Chapters of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority of St. Augustine's College and Shaw University. This bureau of speakers will be under the direction of Mrs. V K. Newell. The Rev. D N. Howard, president of the Raleigh Interdenomination al Ministerial Alliance, is assisting Mrs. Newell with this project The speakers will discuss the questions: "Has any Real Progress been made along the lines o ft he NAACP* Program 1 Lynching 2. Armed Services Segregation. 3 The right to vote 4. Justice in the Courts. 5 Job Equality. 8 Education. Hous ing. public accommodation. 7 School desegregation. ‘Can ’t Break Bonds: ’ Mays + + + + + + + + Chizens Ass* n. NAACP To Meet: “Buying" T alks Set . .'I . 'I" ' :*■ ~ - VOL, 20, NO. 17 Murder Suspected In Death Frozen IS.«®ly Is Fwiimi Ministers Hear Noted Educator Dr Benjamin F. Mays, president of Atlanta. Gs s Morehouse Col lege. reminded the N. C Coun ril of Churches here Tuesday that men rnrst maintain brotherhood eoenri'etions in ordci to keep ties with God .Some 2.>0 ministers u err pre sent at the luncheon meeting, which was in conjunction with the Council's annual meeting here. St. Michael's Episcopal Church was t.h» acetic of the address. Dr, Mays continued. We a-e all o entertw ined-vbi'e man, black man, yellow mart and red man - that I cannot break mv bonds with you without breaking my bonds with Cod The meeting's theme was: The Ministry of Reconciliation" Four teen denominations were repre -ented. Also speaking at Tuesday's luncheon were Dr. Theodore O We* del, canon of the Episcopal Ca thedral in Washington, D. C : Dr Bernard H Boyd, head of the de paidir nt of religion at the Univer sity of N C : and the Rev Morton Kurt/, of Durham, executive direc tor of the Council. During an evening session a1 the White Memorial Presbyterian (CONTINUED ON PACE 2) i Do Negroes Want Integral ion’.’ 1 j Does the NAACP Advocate In- j ! terms iTiage? j State News Brief JOHNSON C SMITH YOUNG I WOMEN PLAN ANNUAL PROGRAM CHARLOTTE “New Dimen sions for Women m Government j will be the theme for the annua! j Women's Program at Johnson C Smith University. February 24 and 25 Speaker on Friday, Feb. 24 at 10 a m. chapel service will be Mrs Christine Ray Davis, prominent in {CONTINUFU (TV PAGE It North Leading Weekly RALEIGH. N. C„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1961 REV. JAMES LAWSON Rev. Lawson | Speaker At | Institute BY STAFF WRITER The R r v James Lawson of Na-h --ville, Tennessee addressed a com pletely integrated audience of ap proxil tlely bOO persons here Mon day ni ::l t on the subject. "Tire Sit- Ins: Then Effect Abroad." The ad dress took place at the United 1 Chore : which is pastored by the ; Rev S. C Kilburn. * Speaking at the annual Insti (CONTIMJED ON PAGE 2) What about the Higher Rate of Disease Among Negroes? Carl Rowan, Newsman, Now Deputy Assistant Secretary WASHINGTON (ANP) —A sec ond Negro newspaperman was giv en a high post in the Kennedy ad mini-tiation lasi week. He is Car! T. Rowan, a prise v intone reporter for the Min neapolis Star and Tribune, who was named by Secretary of State Dean Rusk as deputy assistant secretary for public affairs Rowan author of the best sellar, "South of Freedom" will be Roger Tubby’s deputy. The journalist has devoted num- CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS P AGE * Carolina Power