Newspapers / The Carolinian. / July 29, 1961, edition 1 / Page 1
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WINNERS 4 team from Durham County accept* the trophy they earned a* first place winner* in the. State 4 -hi Club dairy cattle judging contest. From left to right are W. C. Cooper. district *-H Club leader. ANT College. Greensboro: James Dillard, Eugene Holloway. David Bright and Robert Waller, team member*: and C. D Hodges. Durham County agricultural agent The Durham 4 -H ers scored 1,153 points out of a possible 1.500. to win the honor The tro phy was provided hv the Farmers and Homemakers Conference of AN 7 College North Carolinians Among Many Attending Conference In D. C. WASHINGTON D C -Secretary j ot Commerce: Luther H Hodges met , last week with reoressntatives of Independent Negro trade group? end associations The conference was arranged Hy Congressman Char lee Diggs .lr , (Michigan), The group expressed its desire to make as increased -contribution to the economic .expansion of the nation’s economy with as sistamee that, may he provided by the Commerce Department Further plans of the group in clude the calling of a national conference eliciting the full support of the Negro business community in an economic ex pansion program Secretary Hodges will appoint a Kelson team from the Commerce Department headed by Deputy As sistance Secretary for Domestic Affairs Eugene P Foley and in cluding aides Hyman E* Bookbind er and Franklun H Whitts kn to Blind Man I Killed A! Dressing I CATLETT. Va William Perry | made a . daily visit to a country store from his home here for 20 1 years The store is* located a mile and * half away. Friday the 65- year-old man was struck and k: ed by a passenger train at a grade crossing DespHe the fact t.hsi h* was blind the walk had become so familiar tba* Mr Ferry could make the trip without diffi salty Using S cane to guide himself. Ferry crossed the railroad tracks at the same crossing every day. His death came as a shock to ■his small Virginia community a? the area took pride in hi? ability to be independent, although he was handicapped. „J* :•' " i?» *P « *>«Cf FORCE -Am. „ crrytajf •. to<„, »«*, 18 , „ ,£"" T ! PP *"T f°*“ ?°£ "” r,S “ '”” r '" occurs « « ..Md.; po/ic * #Mf/ **^ n Pooling one of the city a /Verfro are m following recent outbreaks of tang? disturb *ncm , The do & mF - P fn t of the “Canine. Corn " put wto &ervice for m&hi d f ? . ««** «>/ outbreaks. (UPI TELEPHOTO). 3 m study the proposals and consult with the planning committee from the trade-business groups. Congressman Diggs stressed point that all independent Made. business and professional groups will he ipvited to par tiripate in their eonferenre planning. Attending this meeting with the Secretary were Congressman Charles r Diggs. . A T Spaulding. Presided!. North Carolina Mutual Life Insur - AFFIRMS WAGNER TICKET —Manhattan Borough President Edward K Dudley reads a state ment during a press eonferenre at his office July 17th. .At the conference Dudley said: "1 am running on the decent Demo cratic Ticket of Mayor Wagner. Paul R Serevane and Mr. .Abra ham Brame. and against the front candidates sponsored by Carmine De Sapio and (be oth er party bosses." Dudley thus af firms his solidarity with the Wagner ticket for the Sept, 7th Democratic primary. (CPI PHO TO). j anc* Company. Durham N C . E | Doyle Mitchell. President, tndus- J trial Bank of Washington. D C, j -Tames Ward, Executive Director. National Association of Market De ! veloperr. Washington, D C.; Ed* j ward Davis. Vice-President, Na i tional Business League. Detroit, ; Mich Sterling Tucker National Urban League, Washington. D C. :Dr H Naylor Fitzhugh. Howard Ur. versify. Washington. D C: E L Harri? President of the Nation al Insurance Association. Birming ham, Ala . Pandail Morgan. Presi i dent.. The Frontier? of America. Gary. Ind.: John Wheeler, Vice- President. National Business Lea gue and President, Mechanics &t (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?1 10 leads In Number This state leads the South and many northern states m the num bs’ of Negroes serving on state ooards and commissions The number oi Negroes hold ing state appointments was em nhasired recently when Gov Terry Sanford named Drs, lames W Seabrook and Sam - uel E Duncan lo state posts Their appointments brought the toial of seven, more than In anv other southern state Gov Sanford appointed Dr Sea brook to the State. Department Se : runty Commission the first, time a Negro ha? served on that body The governor named Dr Duncan. ! president of Livingstone college, Salisbury, to the State Board of | Public Welfare, another ‘first” and 'hen rounded out. his series of prec- I edent-setting actions with another first" the naming of Dr Gerald i A. Edwards, professor and chair ; man of the AS-T College depart (CONTINUED ON PAGE Vt Me Cl leaders Attends Sec. L. Hodges Meets Trade Groups 2 Male! fjli Men Cauglit With 72 Jars Os Booze 9 .... jj.'. l -......... . ■ * u ----- VOL, 20, NO. 4J lams Collects ‘Blood Bath' Vowed For Aggressors MONROE— Robert F W-iiiams ; president of th« Union County chapter of the National Association ‘ton so;- the Advancement of Col ored People, said last week he is ; collecting rifles He gave two reasons. T« form s rifle club for sport and for an armanent race with the white i people of Monroe “ Williams, an alleged admirer at Cuban Ditgtor Pidel Castro, dechn cd to say bow mans’ member* | would be in his rifle club He said 'he group has about lf)C weapons mostly foreign rifles. Threaten* "Blood Bath" * 1 keep art armed guard m> mv property at night and if anyone attacks my house, the city of Monroe is going to see a blood bath." Williams if re ] ported as saving Monroe's mayor, Dr Fred M | Wilson, said Anyone is free to : have firearms and we hone they j use them in a judicious manner " | Williams has been in trouble in I . (TONTTNUED ok PAGE D ! State News —IN—• I Brief 17 TO ATTEND WHITE SCHOOL GREENSBORO - A total of 17 ; Negro pupils will attend this city's . only integrated school starting in September, officials revealed. Five will be returning to Gil lespie Fark School and five Negro first graders were as signed this spring. The Board recently assigned four others (CONTINUED ON PAGE J} : Master Os |NC Masons Speaker TARBORO Clark % Brown. Grand Worshipful Master of the N. C Jurisdiction of Free and Ac cepted Masons, of Winston-Salem, was the featured speaker for the 16! Slated Communication of Dis trict Nine. Saturday. July 32. m j Tarboro, Rev, N. K. Dunn of Weldon. District Deputy, presided over the communication and chal lenged each subordinate Lodge tn endorse and support the Grand Lodge Program in its entirety. W T. Ellis. Sr., Worshipful Mas ter of the host Lodge, Mt. Lebanon No. 25. Tarboro, N. C. delivered the welcome address end * panorama (CONTINUKBTon" PAGE *) THE COROLINIAN Hi* five-day weather forecast, hegteaing TnuraUy. July yrrh. through Monday. July 31st, 4* as folio w#; Tern' - statures *r* expected to avers** shove norma! with little day-to-day changes. There is a probability that tht. temperature w’iii not he as warm at the end of the period. Norm*! high and low temperature* expected should he 8* and TO degrees. Ratnfall will average three-fourth* of an tech and wiii occur as daily afternoon s»nd evening scattered thunder- I *js«w-®ct North Carolina *s Leading Weekly RALEIGH, N C, SATURDAY, JULY 2Q lOfii ,„, , , .. LOCAL, STATE LEADERS VISII SECRETARY HODGES Secretary of Commerce •Luther H Hodges /* shown, mcond from left, conversing with North Carolinians who visited him. recently w. Washington The purpose of the. visit was to present Hodges with a $220 ham. bought by The CAROLINIAN Newspaper at the Johnston County Ham and Egg Show, Smithfield. He al so was presented several doren eggs. Left to right are Jasper S<mms. Selma, producer of the ham. Hodges. Alexander Barnes, CAROLINIAN promotion manager; L- f Palmer. Johnston Count-. F btiti Agent, end f A MB\nx*ooH. hfj*,inessfnen Henry W, Parker Is New Supt. Os Morrison Training School 1 The State Board of Corroettoa ; and Training Thursday appointed Henry W Parker as superintend eat !of Mom son Training School *t ' Hoffman Parker vrfll #Ol tfc* posMSon Boy Hangs Self In Jail Cel! SELMA'—Wo reason was advwno [ed Wednesday a* The CAROLIN i IAN contacted the police depart ment of Selma as to Why Robert Cox. 10 of Wendell Route 1. hang ed himself in the local Jail Tuesday afternoon. Cox was awaJttn# kraneponte- Mon to a. raral prisen oansp V j. Underwood, coroner, ?*- ported that Cox <n« found ha hi# eel! by pelloa officer Walter Edwards. Edward# told a CAROLIN IAN reporter that be had wo Idea why Co* would take his own life. The only prisoner hi the jail at, the time, Cox was tried earlier in the afternoon and sentenced to four months on the roads. The coroner said he tore apart a mattress cover, made a loop around his neck and (cdntinued on page a> ODDSENDS Bt ROBERT 6. SHEPARD 1 ■'Bless Hiesn which persecute you; bless, and corse not”. LET'S FOLLOW THIS ONE THROUGH The action of the City Council's Law and Finance Committee m approving a $41,000 gift of city funds for a new National Guard Armory here doe# not. necessarily n. t an that the City Council will approve this action. The odds how ever, that, it will be approved, ara tremendous. Maybe there isn't anything basically wrong about the city of Raleigh giving 7 1-2 percent of the total cost of this pro posed new armory If it !# maJSy needed. Thee* is, however, » ■whole lot wrong about giving (CO*mNUKI> «N PAG® » made vacant by the death of Dr, Paul J? Brown, who suc cumbed during commencement exercises June 11 at the school The new superintendent was hir ed at Morrison in 1955 and has - served as assistant superintendent, rinc# 1959 He is a native of Mount Gilead and attended tfh# public schools of Montgomery County. Parker tea graduate of A&T Col lege in Greensboro, Morrison {* the largest cor rection and training public school In the state, with an av erage student population of 350 ft serves colored males between the ages of 14 and 18, who have been deemed delinquent in the state’s Juvenile courts. "We are very fortunate in having j a man within our own organization j with sufficient, resourcefulness and | Terms Meted At Assault Trial Here I I „ A Wak* County Superior Court ! jury last week reached a verdict in a ease involving three teen-aged ; youths on trial for rape, a capital ! crime The defendants are: Isaac Lee. Jr., 19, of Washington Terrace; Leon Jones. 19, of 192 Fisher Street: and David Fos ter, 18, of 317 N. Carver Street Lee was sentenced to ten years I and She. other two defendant# received terms of from 5 to t years each. They are accused of raping Mrs. Mamie McNeill, 45, on May 27 The trio has contended during the trial that police officers forced them in to a false confession of the crime (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Odd Fellows Hold Talks In Washington ; RT J,'IT BARREN WASHINGTON. N. C—District. < No 7, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows have announced their an nual grand lodge convention to be held in Washington. N C. August 1-3 with Jesse W. Rogers, District j 1 (CONTINUED ON PAG® ISJ Guns abhtv to be promo'ed to this im portant position." eommen'ed Blame M Madison, state commis sioner of correction Dr. Atkins Resigns As WSTC Prexy; Will Teach DR F L. ATKINS I CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS ! —__BUY FROM THEM PAGE l ! Henry Faucet**. R*#lty C« Horton# Cash store Marfan Mill-work Co. PAGE 3 McLeod Wataon tc Lanier PAGE S Hudson-Belk Co. Mechanic* A Farmer* Bank Wholesale Electric Supply Inc. Atlas Sewing Center Ualeigh Savings & Loan Association PAGE « S M. Voting Hardware Electrical Wholesalers, bic Carolina Power A Light Co. Sunshine Bakery Tboiris I >a Market PAGE 1 Sanders Motor Co, Sanders Motor Co.—Used Cars O'Neal Motor Co., Inc PAGE S Colonial Stores, toe. First Citirens Bank A Trust Co. C Karl Llchtman * E Qutr-t yurntter# Co. Ttre Distributor# Standard Concrete Products Co, St. Agnes Hospital, hie PAGE 9 A&P Food Store# Auto Discount Co Branch Banking & Trust Co. It. Agnes Hospital. Inc Washington Terrace Apt*., tat. Firestone. Stores Nabbed ByATU Agents WJOTC—Richard Lem* A’’sre 53,, of 1127 ft States Street, and Ray Roland McLeod, 24, whits man a# 12S Raleigh View Road. bath od Raleigh, we™ arrested last week rnd by three agents of th» Alco holic Tax Unit Seventy-two gal lons of “Whit,a Lightning'' whisky-" were taken by the officers ATI' Agent Me! Goodwin said they rams cron on* fir. stopped long enough to let one agent out and place *fc» drive? under arrest, then moved on af ter * aeeond car McLeod waived preliminary hearing before U. S Commissioner Abe Elmore and was bound over for trial m federal court under a 55M bond Avery was temporarily placed m a ,iai! here pending the posting of a SSOO bond Both ears were captured Ends'’ in the Pleasant Grove Township, near Johnston Counts’ Patient Drowns In Basin GOLDSBORO— Grover E-arm i .'5-year-old patient at Cherm" Hos pital here drowned Saturday ir. i settling basin it the filter plant of the hospital The drowning was ruled acciden tal by Coroner I T Seymour Plant Superintendent Robert Hunt *«ld Coronet Seymour that the victim ivi assisting him in cleaning pediment from the basin Hnn( pipe t? i-eoneted as -av ing that we went in*o the plan* telling Rapp to r*t 'om.ethinr from a truck, and returned *e find Sapps rap floating on the wafer in (he basin Seymour said the man's bod’/ ■> a* recovered by member? of *h* Goldsboro Rescue Squad after th: basin had been drained of about 12 feet of water PRICE 15e i WINSTON-SALEM— The preti j dent of Winston-Salem Teacher* College sine* 1934. Di Frann.- L Atkins, resigned his position las* week. The veteran educator will remain •it the college ir. a teaching capac | itv during the 1951 school vrar. Announcement of rir Atkna' resignation came at the conclu sion of # meeting of the rei iege’i board of trustee# ! The chairman of the hoard, f ! Winfield Blackwell said an in terim replacement would be nam ed soon for Dr Atkins. Dr Atkins, in explaining hi? ac tions. said he would reach 65 in December, the compulsory age for retirement of state employees (CONTINUED ON PAGE » , PAGE 10 I Sloodvvortis st. Tourist I Ridgeway's Opticians, tee. 7-Up Bottling Co. Olllion Motor Finance Co. Watson Seafood A Poultry Deluxe Hotel Warner Memorial* Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ot Raleigh Baker’s Shoe Shop Freezer Fresh G. S. Tucker A- Bros., Inc Pumfenf® O. W. Dodd. Roofing A Sheet Metal Wor'.. i Carpet Center, tot Midas Mutfler Shop Raleigh Furr.ture Store ! Sherwln-Wfltlams Faints 7 Up -Bottling Co : W. T. Grants Department Store j Capital Bargain Store I Major Finance Co j Thorne'* Hardware ; PAGE t* I Ptggly-Wiggly I Taylor* Radio & TV Sendee j Raleigh Seafood Co. Acme Realty Co Dunn’s Esso Sendee Raleigh Funeral Horn* Hunt’s General Tire Co. Lawrence Bros I Rhodes Furniture j Ambautador Theatre I Lincoln Theatre
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