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Says Kennedy Sought Driver 4* 4 4> ♦ 4 4* 4* 4 4 4* Initiate Move Against National Guard THE COROLINIAN VOL, 2ft. NO, 35 White Youth Victim Os Beating: Avert Race Riot In A T . C. Officers Converge On Scene TRINITY A brief irtte racial brawl tonk pita here Monday • 'hr Officers kept a watchful eye thi* dbmmtmtty at m citizens teemed eat the verge of a race riot. Highway Patrol official said they feared toe situation might get out at hand and try to invade Trin ity's Negro area for toe Monday right bearing of a white gin; op erator. A patrolman **id Honda*' that "tvi-eMwn vehicle*" «ere streaming into #fc» twt. located ***etj wiles sostb of Wrt Paint in Randolph Coun ty. The fight erwpfed at th» Trin ity Case about ?, 39 pr r Honda y after the operator. Robert Pa> ns. 2'> had refuted to serve Negroes c,in the day Parris, missing daring the night after the fight, turned up safe at (TCOWnSfCED ON Mh» O State News | _ Brief J JAILfD IV KMH. fiif.ATH GOLDSBORO—K. • Panncra frail. 22,. is being held m ibr Wt.; ne County Jail wfthmt bond sn the butcher knife staying of sr;oth-- ■ woman, Mrs. Eva Cox Carmiebs*-. R, Po’iee said the ;a!m woman was stabbed five tbr.es in the cheat iftrw and both sides The curing resulted from an argument over bey friends, it was reported {eowtmvm os ?.*m n * ■ '■'mm*., . jbk - +n V v '.'V-: 1| • aHH^P €/ " gt - ‘|| ‘ ■ t/yj/U '' .' ■■■ ’ BZhlEvhK Iff EQUALITY *— Academy m/tad winning actor Charlton Heston prepares to '■isrch mmn anti-segregation damomiration, cat tying a sign proclaiming u all men are created qttsfP Dr. L J. W**t (fight), « psychiatrist and host, tapm the bottom of the board as ft. Chester M, Pierm, of Oklahoma Veterans Hospital, watches at tin left (UPI TELEPHOTO). t ■ *m Jfl HONORED FOR IIS YEARS OF SERVICE—Three retiring Raleigh teacher* were honored here tmt u-eek for their long service record*. Shown left to right are I W. Eaton, principal of Wahs sngton Junior High School; Mien Louie* Wittittm*. an honor**; Mrs. Bessie C. Petti ford, an honoree; Supt. J. O Sandereotli Mrs D. P. Goodton a supervisor, and W. W. Hurdle, principal of Lucille Hunter School , Not prenent on photo is Mr s. Carrie Prather, the third honorm. 3 Local Teachers Honored For 115 Years Os Service A combined total of US years of leaching experience cum* to an end fast wi( when three of Ba Alexander Urges Increased NAACP Activity In State CHARLOTTE-- Kelly M Afrxan* *f. president of Rs« North Caro : sta State Conference of NAACP Broncho* sent a special call to as: NAACP units fes the state, to in r.-activity a* to the enjoyment of their ronrtitotfonal rights Hr otaled that "H Is time for Negroes io take advatnage of the gain* made by the NAACP in ail areas of > omwonHy life. RALEIGH N SATURDAY, JUNE 10. 1061 ’<-iSfc ? leading teachers retired A farewell procram and reception f honoring Mi** Louise Williams. Ho . (ted ih* ar«a»-- cl transpor tation. desegregation of pab- Jhr. school*, tax xnpportted pHr.es nt public accommodation, ami .•mtrloyntent, for immediate ac tion. Mr, Alexander said that Negro .-.mens have a perfect legal right tfi tide unsegregated on interstate fCt»NTfSWBB~ON PAGE Z> Mrs Bam. Petti fore and Mrs. Car | rie Prafher for their. distinctive ! contributions to the city of Raleigh ; was given by the local branch r,t j the North Carolina Teachers Asso* ! da tton. They were also presented a wards try Jesse O. Sanderson, •operiwtendent of the Raleigh Public Schools. and other gift* hv member* of the association. Mrs. R. B, Williams, local pres ident, conducted the program. iT-ojcnsuEß on page 3r OOBSENDS BY ROBErfT G. BHEPASB “tied created ssan in His trow image.” CTRCV MVFNTIO V W NOT €4>v PUA NCR Our Raleigh mavor. the ex-of ficio chairman of the Raleigh School Board, has termed the re cent injunction against the school board, as •'untimely” snd "regret able" The court action instituted by these- local Negroes merely arks the Federal Court to slots the Raleigh School Baodr from discriminating against Negro school children here There is not one person in all North Carolina whe can truthfully say that Negro school children are not discriminated against under the nefarious North Carolina Pupil As (c.mcrmvßD on page n CAROLINIAN —— * ADVERTISERS n i -linr_r _ BUY FROM THEM—.—. PAGE 2 •s«hßM>n-i~tmtn> Co - Sfetbei L Daughter Stern, i Horton'* <»»ts suit i Mrs. Cherry ! PAGE S , Listitna Fusers! Home , i Sieehsaici V Parrurr-, Saak ft Si. t ousts Hardware 1 PAGE J RUBS’* ol ttaltrgn Hudson-lie Ik to tia!ei*h ga> int* A Lean Asiociafia* lehn it. Winters Co IWarttn WUlwork Co. Ptoettone, Siorm iPAGE 6 : Vafina Wholesale ! .lots Discount to. j PtiiS 7 t dewier* Sfoto Ctoe-dlsed Car* ; O’Neal Moton, Jar ! CeroUa* BateA Co, ? Rsjsder* timer Co -Trtetr Birtstea "BAGS,* (Colon}#) Stores, tee. f dPmdsrd Croerete Products Co. j R t. Rarattisr* Cc. lemnwe* ®to*. (PAGE S> 1 ttsrots TStettr* Ad# Weed Store* Policy Os Guard Now Questioned DALLAS fAKP}—Top leaders of the NAACP agreed lact week to step up action in five states to set Negroes into the National Guard. Clarence A Laws, regional sec* re*ary of the Southwest region NA ACP. representing chapters in Tex as. Oklahoma. Arkansas. Louisiana and New Mexico, told leaders mem bers of the;r race are not receiv ing anv benefit?, from federally « npwfed. programs for the defense of the country. ' flier*, ar* no Negroes In the Ter t* National Guard,'' he stat ed a The gooeroment rave the Ycx!U prftxT*in StSA million in fiseal 1888. and not, «s« dime fCONTINUED Oh? PAGE ?> J. Stewart Comments On Future DURHAM City Councilman John Sylvester Stewart, unoppos ed in the recent elections, has won city-wide respect in. fulfilling his pre-election pledge “to work for the best interests of all Durham citi zens.'- A columnist in "Arrows the City Desk" a feature of the Durham Morning Herald, ob served recently, “As for She Council rare. It would have been folly for any one to run against ,T. S. Stewart fthlrd Ward) and Floyd Fletcher (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 Carl EL High Sets Whitney Fellowship DURHAM • An honor student in the 1881 graduating clam at North Carolina Colleg, Carl E. H»gh, has, 'seen named a John Hay Whitaey Foundation Opportunity Fellow for 1881-82 He is a native of Raleigh Os the ba*te of hi* academic record m an accounting: maj or at SCC, High mm awarded * 12/108 fellowship to pursue (CONTINUED ON PAG* 21 , Butman* Wa»b Xbm PUmditiy ( j.'oUhi Pow* r A licttt Co. ; Branch Steatite* A Iran Cr ■ hun#ht»« Battery ! page to j kilewMJworth St TotJrlat i Ridgeway's Optician*. fate. J-On BottUsc Co. j DHiton Motor ri»3«r* Co. i Watson Ufa food & Poultry g*lvx* 3©i it | ffttwr St«morUl» i PejHi-Coia Bottling Co. of Baisigli | Capitol Bargain Star# ! r/iOE tz ] Stephens. Appliance Co. ! Washington Terras* Apt*. I Thomas Market j PA OB 13 iMary Carter Fains Store j Electrical Wholesale, Inr. ■ Stephen* Appliance Co. I PAGE l« i boat* General vfa* Co, ‘ ttsirteft taml * Own'* t**o Service I Ac"»« BciSt, Co. Raleigh Seafood C'« {Tevlors Radio & TV Sendee Ptfst Cttlaent Bank & Tmrt Co. Wggly-wtggly ■ <rxm*r?m-pTrrmn c«. ' S«re»VH Seat Cover Center Telephone Conversaton Revealed An official of a bus company **s tiffed last week that Attotft*'. Gen eral Robert F. Kennedy tirr-d him to get a Negro to drive Freedom Riders” bus when white drivers refused to move :t When he replied that rn Negro drivers wree avai'sHe. t’r-o witness reported that Kennedy told him. Well he!! you can look for one. rsn't vou * ' The statement ram* m V. R District Coart after Binning ham. Alabama police were cleared of felame for race riot ing there, but * simitM .lotiice Department eomplaint against Montgomery police »» left pending. Called as s witness for the de fense. Greyhound Sup* George E Cruitt of Birmingham said Kenne dy telephoned him after regular drivers refused fe take the bus from there to Montgomery. Several sche duled trips were cancelled before {CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> Answer Os School Bd. Is Awaited Raleigh’s Board of Education was, served Thursday with copies of a civil suit, brought »o test, vie constitutionality of the state s Pu pil Assignment Act Sixty-six per sons are plaintiffs in the suit The nepers were served on Jess* O. Sanderson, superintendent of city schools and secretary of the board by the U. S Marshall's of fice here. The suit is the second to be brought against the board m attempt* to rule the assignment act invalid. The plaintiff*, allege that the assignment law is used a* a ba sis for school segregation here {CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> South Kurts Self Hodges Tells Group WASHINGTON fANP>— Secre tary of Commerce Luther Hodges, himself a southern businessman and politician, said that the South is huning itself where it. hurts most in the pocketbook —by resisting by violence anti-segregation carn palgit*. The Secretory WX# asked if he. as a businessman, would in vest new in Alabama ©r Mis sissippi—states In which "Free dom Riders’' have been beaten or .failed. "1 don't, think I would let it both er me too much. - ’ he said "In cer tain specific spots, there might be fCONT»Jtt*» ON PAGE t> PRICE 15c ' >•»<:. ~ few; : : > ’■ i; 14 . : :i'' n 1 ,avv-11f&flNHp$.4lV r - ~1 *£ -V" - , v?.vi£ I - WKBFm w MEDICAL MEET PRINCIPALS These -ice the principals slated to participate in the &m i mmf meeting of the Old North State Medical Society to he held at AMT College, Greensboro, jam ; 13, 14 and IS. At top from left to right are: Dr. David Bradley, Meharry Medical College, Nmh \vilh, ferm., m clinician; Dr. John A Kenny, Jr,, ,Js umaiologitsl, who will conduct the. March, j Sharpe and Dohme Refresher Course in Dermatology and Lawrence A. Oxley, former official with | the V. S. Labor Department, who will deliver the main address at the annual banquet At bottom ! are officials of the medical group. They are from left to right; Mrs. C. D. Qrandy, president of the > Woman’s Auxuliary; Dr. C. D. Watts, president; Dr. W. T Armstrong, secretary-treasurer; and 1 Dr, W W. Hoff let. president-elect. INTEGRATE WAITING ROOM—Same of the r me “Free dom Rider*" who successfully integrated the Trailways bus sta tion lunch counter in Montgomery, Ala., last week, -it m the. "white only" -action ct the waiting room. In the hare ground the manager of the closed lunch cot inter ;?< on -tool behind rope. The counter war. later opened. (UPI TELEPHOTO) Attorney Says He Was Unaware Os Tax Charge ' All 1 know about it is what 1 ■•cad m the newspapers, local a:- tomey Herman L. Taylor told a CAROLINIAN reporter 'his week v'hm he war asked to comment or. a reported tax violation charge made by a federal grand jury in Greensboro last week. Also indicted was his lav part ner Samuel S Mitchell. One of the two indictments returned against .-Taylor alleged that he reported no taxable in come, for 1853 whereas he should should have reported taxable income of Sfi JB2 and paid $1,275 in late* The sec ond charged him with failure to file time!* income tax return* to* 1856 and 1857 w hen h* al leged!* had gr or? for ©We © f approximately 555.W8 Arty Mitchell was. indicted for fa.mre to file i-rnme ta> r*'urns tor IP.v; and tltSl « thin legal fau lts The Internal Revenue Service -aid Mitchell bad gross income* Bishop’s Act Sparks Del. Move DURHAM —The action of the City Council of Wilmington, Delaware. Thursday night, banning discrimi nation in a!! the restaurants of that city, brought praise from the mem bers of the AME Zion Church, in a telegram rent Mayor John E Ba •varz Sunday. The telegram •• a? a: follows. Mayor John F. Babiarr Wilmington, Delaware The recent action of the Wil mington City Council, banning dishrimination in alt restau rants. is really heartening to the bishops, general offirers, minister* and members ol the AME Zion Churrh. It should (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 ■: S& - :*%£->* g l j^JBWHreCiC& The five-day weather foreeast fnt Raleigh. beginning Thursda-.. June 9, xtuS eotrtirtulns through Monday. June 12, Is at follows. Temperatures will average near norma!. High and low tempera - Hires are expected t© hr *s and ss. There is no day-to-day change in the temperature expected. Scatter ed afternoon and evening shower* will occur throughout the period and are expected to he tight or moderate. Rainfall it expected to reach a depth of on* inch during the period 0? $5.5-38 and $5,342 for the two yeses respectively K* was un ‘ i available for comment. I* i* not fcno»n when other *r | don against, the two attorneys will : be begun. WiluchM'S Plan X. Y. J! rulin'* AcTnrd.r.g m r:i H V inks s. r'.sr.i?!er o; the Raleigh ■ ofigre.iD’'on of Jehn :- 3h s Wh r; •--*•*! arrangements hs”« been completer, for 41 Raleigh Me -5 S gro dc'e.cats* to attend the “•Unit ed Wor:opens A'-sr.-nbl*-' at Yen ! • k©* Stadium. New York. X V.. on 1 June 28-25 Mr. Wicks *aiii that most of the local residents echo plan in nitend the convention will be leaving lone 13th so a* to ar rive in time to get in their ac pnmmodations and attend the opening sessions of the conven tion Many of the delegates will stav in private homes in New 5 ork. He imported that rr ember's of the congregation had made up several car groups for the i::p to New | York fCONTINI ED ON PAGE 3) N. C. Medics Set Confab At A&T Soon GRfcEYSBORO~Th*e Old No: Vh i Slate Medical Society, Dental So ciety ana Pharmaceutical Society and their respective women's aaxtl , laries will hold annual meting* acre iarios will hold annual meetings : here at A&T Collcg;. June 13-14-15. j The meets, set for Carver Hail ' on A&T campus beginning on Tues day evening, will feature an out* { standing array of prominent physi : elans, dentists and guest lecturers I in related fields. The main feature nf the sued j leal meeting Is the Merck, Sharpe and Doha;* Refresher j Course in Dermatology to be : conducted by Dr. John A, Ken (CONTINUED ON PAGE ST)
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