gpljpllfljffi- jSsfßHßfe' \|3»- * |- $.ISSa -V- te*&ilP& I &,'flaWr^ :^ • -xtv ..- - . . c!>*« • V: ||| <-. ■*■ ‘ . - i)-.^. . W ‘3. I'FV- vi'tl'L. •'* 5'F ’3'-” h- VT'Y K .'11 .” PRESIDENT KENNEDY GETS ELEPHH ANT TUSKS—Congo Republic President Ful bert Youlou, who was in Washington on a two-day informal visit last week, presents two full length elephant rusks to President John F Kennedy at the White House. In turn. President Ken nedy presented his guest with a sculptured head of Abraham Lincoln. (UPI TELEPHOTO). Third Nu.de Man Reported Seen By 2 Women In City A nude "light skin" man was re- A nude "light skin" man was re pented to have been seen by two white men in different areas of the city Monday right This brought to three the number of nude men re portedly seen in this area recently Mrs. B. H. Crotts, 710 E Ed mond Street told police that Fake Medic Faces Judge On 2 Counts Moms Edward Mosley, who said he formerly taught at Shaw Uni versity here, was given a su months suspended jail term in Wake Superior Court. Friday foi practicing medicine without a lic ense and illegal possession of 3 gun Confirmation of his employ- j ment. could not be obtained. Police testimony showed thai Mosley. 40 administered pemcilin to s woman for treatment of a venereal disease Both cases were consolida* • (CONTINUED ON FAGt "1 State News Brief CHILDRE N $ DAT PROGRAM SPONSORED APEX— The Junior M .-sior-ai v circle of the Christian Chapel Con gregational Churchc, Apex, spon sored a Children's Day program Sunday, June 11. One of the mam e'wasts of rhe program was the j crowning of the Youth Day queen. Mis* Cathel Mae Scott and Run (CONTINUED ON PAGE l> , ;v,- : :; .. ;pl|i |i • ■-.* V/' is ?' T ; • ‘ >- 7 s '4*® ' *'-• ’ ~...•■ •.■.•. .-,. -V-WC-.-W.V.H- .• ■ - ■' V.v*. ■ - • . ,' .V ■:'W« V,* YOUTH CAMPERS AT SHAW UNIVERSITY Two hundred twenty-one young people attended the Eleventh Annual Youth Bible Camp which waa held on Shaw Umvmty's Camp m last week. The Bible Camp was sponsored by the Department she saw a naked man standing ai Ifcp hack of her door about 9:lft p. m The would-be assail ant fled when shp iur*ed ort her outside lights the woman re ported. Several checks were mace m the ; area by police, but no trace was j found of the man. A nurse, at the May view Convalescent Home, Mrs. Ma ry Matthews, told police that see saw a nuae man waiting up a ramp on the north side ni thf building and into the woods. Tr.e man '"-as .descuberi a-:- be-n.g bet" een five feet, ten inches tall, j ,: ith hght skin ' He started info a door and then ran into the woods," she said On May IS. near Capitol Square 3 naked man jumped Beauticians Are Planning 1-Day Meet WINSTON-SALEM The Noah j Carolina Beauticians and Cosine* : tologists Association will hold a ! one-day meeting at /10:30 a. m. Monday, June 19 at the beautici ans Dixie Shores Resort home At this one-day session, the asso ciation will take care of the follow ing business. Make final preparations for the. ' nation!! convention, hold first ; reading of by-laws as proposed by j the by-laws committee, see movies ; of the recent state convention and announce a theme for 1962 Mrs, Vivian Massey of W ins ton-Salem, state president, will preside Registration begins at 8:30 a m. The trustees will meet at 9:45 a m will discuss plans for development j of the grounds of the resort home. After *he business meeting, the beauticians and their friends will j (CONTENDED ON PAGE 7.1 into a secretary's car hut was frightened away. A few weeks later, a nude man • attempted to grab a woman's car Keys in a parking lot on West Mar | tin Street. Neither of the three men have been apprehended Abortion Sentences Are Given Two persons were sentenced to prison terms in the Wake Superior Court here last weekend to four to six years in prison each after plead ing guilty to charges involving an abortion, performed on a young resident of this city. Mrs Mary Elizabeth Mitch ell, 44. Negro resident of filft Cumberland Avenue, was In dicted for performing the a bortion on Mrs. Shirley Scott Smith, 25, on April 7. Harold K. Caldwell, 49. white of Cary, who was described as 3 mer cantile operator in court papers, was charged with aiding and abet ting in the abortion. He is alleged to have taken Mrs Smith to the woman for the pur (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) i( YM ” To Host Labor School Next Week Staff members of the II S De partment. of Labor's Bureau of Labors Bureau of Labor-Manage ment Reports propose to explode all mystery connected with* the ITS 9 labor law when they visit R-aieigh on June 24. Robert T. Amts, regional di (CONMNUED ON PAGE 2) T' * W ■** *..-. of Rmligiow- Promotion of Shaw University with the cooperation of the General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention Application Follows School Suit Filed By Sixty-Six Parents Here -". j I iiiiifi VOL. 20. NO. 36 In Harnett County Jail: r li l ■ HSSA * 4Ti • mm teacher tries stmeisle ‘Riders' Ride On Peaceably Spend Night On Campus Os Show U. Fourteen Freedom Riders en • mute to Florida, stopped at the Union Bus Terminal here Tuesday. No incidents occurred as they oc cupied the former white waiting ‘room, already being used by sev ■ era! Negroes Later in the day Tuesday a sec j ond group arrived, consisting of 18 persons and including four rabbir. i six Negro Protestant ministers and eight white Protestant ministers. Spokesman for the group was the Rev. Robert J. Stone, white, minister of New Fork City H- r .. aid the trip began at iVask;... s ton. D 0.. and was without in cident The group spent the night at Shaw University here and left for Wilmington at. 9 am Wednesday. The "ride’’ will end at Tallahassee, Fla. Dr G.-ady D Davis, head of the .',‘hool of Religion at. Shaw, led s ; welcoming party for both groups ir j Rsleig.n He said there had been no ex- I pectation of difficulty at the Ka- I ieich bus station Dr Davis is president of the Ra leigh Citizens Association. Spokesman for the group, Rabbi Terry Bobrow of Valley Stream. New York, said the contingent, seven Negroes and seven whites, would continue (CONTINUED ON PAGE t) P, R. Brown j Succumbs At i Commencement ! HOFFMAN Or. Psn! B j Brown, supi. of Morrison Training School here since April 1. 1944, col- I lapsed and died during commence- j ment exercises Sunday afternoon. ' Death was attributed to * heart at- \ tack He had directed the school and ' guided P from a smell facility for I a few’ wayward boys to a training 1 school with a student, enrollment i of some 400 youths. Dr. Brown was graduated from A&T College. Greensboro and was i awarded the honorary degree of 1 (CONTINUED ON FACE 2) MOB VIOLENCE Art angry mob. armed with rocks and sticks is restrained by police after attempting to storm a church in the Dominican Republic last week. The rioters were after mem bers of the "M P.D a leftist group branded unfavorably by the Dominiaan government. (UP! RADIOTELEPHOTO) Unconscious Woman Rescued In Jail Cell DUNN A school teacher tried, without success to kiLl herself Fri day in a Harriett County .tail cell I bt’ hanging with a belt. Mrs. Gladys Johnson's life was | saved when the belt broke and j the fell unconscious to the floor. \ A native of Lumberton, she was ! examined by physicians, who said she was not injured seriously, Mrs, Johnson is being held in jail, pending trial on charges of false pretense. She reported ly obtained money In Lining ton and Dunn by signing a fic titious name to notes at banks. Authorities in Harnett County ; ' said she is also wanted in Scotland j “ Goldsboro Woman Is j Attacked GOLDSBORO Local polio® of : fleer* are searching for a Negro man who allegedly attacked a white woman at her home Satur day night Mrs. Nancy Honeycutt, a. wid ow of North Goldsboro, told officers she was watching tele vision when the man entered through the front door and hit her across the head with m blunt instrument. She said he ran aftetr she scream ed for her daughter, who was in another section of the house. Detective Lt. Warren Camp bell said the woman could give no clear description of her as sailant. Campbell said bloodhounds pick ed up the man's nail, but lost it two hours later. I • The live day weather forecast for Raleigh, Beginning Thursday, .Tone IS, and ending Monday, June «ft, it si follow*. Temperatures will average near normal. Rainfall is expected to he orte-half inch. *;.w> T fc "r*dsy throagh Monday Norm*! high sad low temperatures wui »* «* »na it Scattered afternoon thunder tttorms should occur throughout the period. Cooler weather Is ex pected Friday with tittle change in temperature* seen for the other four day* RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 196! County on a bad check warrant Mrs Johnson is scheduled for j trial m the Harnett Cotmrv Super) - ! nr Court m late August j Observes 100th Year In Durham DURHAM The familv and friends of Mrs Lucy S. Ssabrook gathered Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs T D Parham. Dirham, to felicitate her on hav ing reschw her one hundredth birthday, Member* presra i in addition to the. Parham* were her eon ! 3. W. Sett brook, F*ye*tevi!le, *c ernn ponied by his wife and daughter; * granddaughter, Mr*. Ella Parham Proctor. Chi cago; another granddaughter, Mr* Edvth Parham Kearns, St. Louis, who brought along her two youngest eons; snd a ne phew. Rev Thomas Paul Had den. Charlotte Her two grand ons. Rev. Ward S. Parham, Youngstown, Ohio; and Com mander T David Parham. Jr., IT. S. Navy, San Diego, Califor nia, were not present, but had visited her a few days earlier. Also unable to be present were eleven of her great grandchil dren, S nephew? and 5 pieces Mrs. S. A Johnson was hostess for the ocasion Among the out-of-state guests were Mrs Bessie Sultan. Orangeburg, S. C., and Mrs. Daisy Pearson, retired professor at Claf lin College in Orangeburg who was a student st. that College when Mrs. Sea brook a t tended there Among those participating in the birthday program were Mr. How ard Pitts and Mrs Cora Russell, representing the Covenant Presby terian Church of which the Par hams are members. Mrs Pauline Moore, professor at Fayetteville State Teachers Coliege, represent ing the Haymount Presbyterian Church. Fayetteville, of which Mrs c -vybrO'Ok » member mod Mi«S Delores Reed, who furnished the I music lor the occasion “Mother Sea brook as the is j (CONTINUED ON PAGE S) 11 th Grader May Enter Broughton An application for transfer to an ali-white high school was made here Monday, according to City Schools Superintendent Jesse 6. Sanderson Miss Roe Marie Ellis, through her step-father, John C. Wash ington, is seeking to enter Needham Broughton High School next semester. Miss Ellis is *.n lith grade student and attended the J. W Ligon Jr.- Sr. High School bore last se mester. The Washingtons reside at 705 E. Edenton Street. The deadline for application for reassignment was Monday. Accord ing to this state's Pupil Assignment Act. such applications must be ac knowledged within ten days after the close of * school year Raleigh> schools terminated the current (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ODDSENDS BY ROBERT G. SHEPARD "Trust in the Lord and do good and veriiy thou shalt be fed.” WHERE IS THE POINT OF IMPACT For a long time, we have been most fortunate in having two "A" rated Negro colleges located in our midst One of these schools is a university, granting degrees above the bachelor level. These sre very strategically located, Shaw Univer sity in the southeastern section of the city, the other, St. Augustine’s College, in the northeastern sec tion. Through the years, these fine schools have been noted for then strong faculties, for their high standards,- and forth equality of their educational offering exem plified by the calibre and the at tainments of their graduates. There is, however, a question, a big question about the im part of these two institutions upon the life of Raleigh Thou (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS ___BUY FROM THEM _ PAGE i Lincoln Theatre Horton's Cash Store Southeastern Tire Distributors Thomas F'-od Market PAGE 3 Mechanics A Farmers Bank Tbompsom-Lyn-H Co Firestone Stores Sunshine Bakery Gu& Russos Hatters A Cleaner* Hospital Care PAGE S Wholesale Electric Supply, lac. Htidson-Beftt Co. Baieigh Savings A Loan Association John W. Winters Co 5 M. Voung Hardware Diamond Hash PAGE 6 Vatina Wholesale Martin Millwnrk Co. The Piradtlly PA.GR 7 Acme Auto Service Sanders Motor re. —Used Cars Sanders !«Sciar Co.—Tracts: Division PAGE 8 Colonial Stores, tnc. Standard Concrete Products Co. R E Quinn Furniture Co. Lawrence Bros. PAGE 9 Auto Discount Co A&P Food Stores Washington Terrace Apt*. Central Drug Store Johnson-Lambe Co. Branch Ba.cWne * f is* C» rmstead's Grocery A Transit-i CorKßiuaity Florist - avk i*. Bloodwtnifc St. Tourist Ridgeway's OjrtScjMtt. tee. 7-Up Bottling Co. Pillion Motor Finance Co. Watson Seafood A Poultry Deluxe Hotel TELLS OF BEATING—The Rev Cordy Tmde.ll Vivian. 36, minister and "freedom rider" arrived in Nashville. Tenn.. last week after posting bond in Jack son, Miss. He spoke at a mas meeting at a church there. te!N mg of beatings in the Mississip pi jail. He exhibited the blood stained clothes which he u as. wearing, also. (UP! TELEPHO TO). Boys’, Girls’ State Meets At University The American Legion Bovs' and Girls' Sstate, conducted by Divi sion Six of the American Legion is oonveni' g on Shaw University's campus June 1! through June IS The sessions are being held in Greenleaf Auditorium with Mrs Rosa Foxx. Girls' State Commis sion, Charles ;>• nr Past Vic* (fONTiyrEP ON FA&E n Warner Memorials Pepsi-Coia Bottling Co. ot Raleigh PAGE 11 Capital Tut Co lat Charles Department Store Sanders Motor Co—Used Car* Central Drug Store Caraleigh Furniture Co., Int. Sir Walter Chevrolet Co Seven-Up Bottling Co Sherwin-Williams Paints Carolina Typewriter Union Finance Co Heilig-Levine Furniture Co, Daniel’s Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Capital Bargain Store. Larry's Cut Rare Capital Ice A- Coal Do. O’Neal Motors. Int - . Skv View Drive-?.n G S. Tucker Bro* Int lev’s American Grill Gilbert Paint Headquarters Capital Vacuum Store C.nn Rut, jot Batten A Cleaner* Raleigh Paint A Wallpaper C" Harm Wholesale American Home Products PAGE 13 Club Mona Lasa Joe Mumiek Promotion PAGE 14 Electrical Wholesaler#, lat Town A Country Furniture Co. Sure-Fit Seat Covet Center PAGE 13 McLeod Watson A LalL.r PACT IS Hunt’s General Tire Co, Raleigh Falser*. Kossse Dunn’s Esso Sendee Acme Realty Co. 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