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Four NC Teenagers NeU h Fatal Stating By Jim Imiyh School Boards One Applicant Rejected; Eight Others Reassigned m. VOL 20 NO 42 Tenant Seeks $750,000; llaplisl Head Sued $750,000 Sought By Plaintiff PHILADELPHIA .ANP'—Dr J H Jackson. one of to a claimants *o the presidency of the National Baptise Convention. USA. Inc., has been defendant in a 5T5P.000 suit The minister, who is ns si or of Olivet's Bsptist Church. Chicago. <? being sued as owner of a tenement her* where two little ri-ls devel oped lead poisoning allegedly a? the result, of eating plaster which had failed from the ceiling of sev eral rooms Filed Bv Artis Mvrirk The suit was filed recently in the U S District Court bv Artis Mynck 45 Complainants m the esse are his two daughters. Debra, 4. and Loretta 5 Their a'torney? conttnued ov par,? 3 Register At College In Forsyth WINSTON-SALEM—Three locs 1. Negroes are among a total of fit:. 'Tidentf who registered he:e last w eek for the second semester of rummer school which began Tues day at. Wake Forest College The three pioneering students are: Miss Ann Hoilins, Samuel Otiel! Hatcher and Kernard Rockett*. who attended the in stitution during the first semes ter of the summer session Miss Hollins registered for educa tional psychology; Hatcher plans to pursue courses in religion ard history; and Eocnette will study English and chemistry courses. Miss Hollins is s student at Bar feer-Scotia College, Concord; Hat cher formerly attended Shaw Uni verity. Raleigh, but will enter Vir (rnvnvurn < n pagf 7? Dairy Cattle Show Winn ers Named Twenty-five high quality dairy rattle paraded the show ring es- j rented by 4-H Club and NT A beys and girls Thursday in their. Ninth ! Annual Dairy Show on the athletic field of Saint Augustine's College The annual event is sponsored by j the Raleigh Merchant's Bureau end arranged by the Negro Aeri- | cultural Workers of Wake and j Johnston Counties. —MS ——l ItotltY C4* n t JIM —a.—* . ... Annual Dairy Cattle. Show of Wake and Johnston Counties, held last week at St Augustine's Cot here. .Left to right are: Howard Hood, grandchampion; Paul Harris, reserve champion: Herb ert Sneed, showmanship champion, and Jos L Burton, bast-fitted champion. North Carolina's Leading Weekly RALEIGH N C. SATURDAY. AUGUST V W1 "" \ ■ ' : T »» j %s i • ssisr 1 "jj FAUBUS IN THE NEWS AGAIN lVhi/e Gov. Orvel. Faubus of Arkansas, spoke before members of the National Fed-' eration of Business and Professional M'omen's clubs last weeel. pickers paraded outside carry mg placards urging Faubus to he’p free freedom rider s from southern iails, including three serving sentences in Arkansas This occurred in Chicago. (UP! PHOTO'). I Charlotte Man Survives Shock Os 12,000 Volts CHARLOTTE—Henry Misher. 5' wived a shock of 12.000 volts here last week Misher was allegedly strolling »- long Independence Boulevard, hich is composed of six lanes last 1 weekend, when 3 tractor-trailer truck cut down two power poles j and dropped a transmission line on him. The victim said he started to run when the truck vent out Official fudge* were R L Wynn and J D. Gore. Extension Dairy? specialists and Dr W L Renne s'. Head of the Department of A&rT College. Grensboro All blue ribbon animals won 810. red ribbons S 3, white ribbon S 3. The Danish System of judging wa? used The Grand Champion animal was shown by Howard Hood of control then felt something hit him and knock him ttnrtw* acinus. Misher was reported hi good condition by hospital authori ties this week Melvin Merle Warner. 24, driver of the truck, said his steering mec hanism failed suddenly. No charges were filed in the in cident. of Route l. Vartna and Reserve Champion by Paul Harris of Route 1. Raleigh. The Best Fit ted snbn&l vu shown by Wayne Barton of Route l, Fu quas Springs, and Showman ship was won bv Herbert Sneed, R.t. 1, Fsicoay Springs. AH received trophies hi sdtfi tcrwmt’Eß on page r< Victim, 37, Left Dying On Highway WHITE VILLE —A coroner? jury Thursday night ordered four Co lumbus County teenagers mid fr>- trial in cor.ection with the July 15 fatal stabbing of a 37-yea;-old man The jury, headed by Cornne- J B Long, ordered Huston Duncan, 13. of Waranirh. held without bend Long said Duncan admitted stab bing Robert Freeman twice with a pocket knife. Bond es S2.WW each was set for David Martin. IS, Olin Ward 18. and Edward Gaus*. 17. all of Hillsboro The Har fin youth va* the only one to post bond. The others -a ere. Jailed. Dcpitoy Sheriff Charlie Smith, the only witness to test iff said the youths admitted forcing F-ee fCONTtNVED by PACT It Youth, 11, Drowns At Hammocks SWANSBORO Mr and Mrs Val Petteway, with their three boys and one girl went crabbing at Ham mocks Beach Sunday. The family returned to its Rioh ’ands home minus one of the mem bers. Val Petteway Jr the eldest of the four children, waned out and sank into the edge of the m'er coastsl waterway. {CONTINUED Ob PAGE It ODOS-ENDS BE ROBERT G SHEPARD "Mv soul wait thou only up on God." MR. CRAVEN SOUNDS OFF It would appeer that the reel purpose of Mr Lee J. Craven, lo cal head of the Unemployment Compensation setup here, was to make Negro workers lock bad when ne sounded off against these work ers last week. According to newspaper re ports. Mr. Craven is alleged to have •‘cursed opt" the local un employed Negro workers be cause he was not speedily sue fCONIRKGED OS PAGE Pi AOVEffTISERS —BUY FROM THEM ram, a Horton s Cask star* leaver Brnj. Sambier Mother A Daughter's Att> Pmemel Smith Mtehetl ! PAfaE S Carter'*, lac. Sunsiiiße Bakery t'mateae Transfer A Groeenv Southera Bfcii FAGS, & Bustos -Beifc <„e "she Capita; Coc*-«tJta Bottling Co Maieijrfe Savings A Aeeortstioe ?A*SS i Electrical WfcoSesalm. Jsc Town A Ccuetrv Furniture Mechanics A Parmer* Beak Thomat. t mi Market Sitorae tent icc. Apts. ter,. S K t'osEac ttaiDwar* Community Florist Offeej}! Motors, tnr. S«Mt«rs Mott.. Co. Sa#®» trtsroust c« wmts. ® CotosSa! gto’es, .tat. ® *. tSuftas ruraiißire Ce Jim Citterns tteuk Trust Co. C Sari Uebta. s» 2 Schools To Receive Students Eigh» Negro ttuat .-l« will attend two previously a-11-whit* schools her* v hen the door? open in Sep tember. All were re-assigned with out making applications j This decision was ms.de Tuesday ; afternoon bv the Raleigh School .Board following 9 plea by Alt ; ney Fred J Carriage the only Ne gro member of the Board The application of M ■? s"<f Marie Ellis. 705 E Edenton St., vho had asked to he admitted to Needham Broughton «a« denied. She. along with her parents, appeared at the Tues day session. J C Washington stepfather of Miss Ellis, told the ''card that he •ought transfer of hi? daughter be cause Broughton is a ?er.o- high ; rhoo] offering mcr- co’: ; *s n commercial education than Ligon- Jr.-Sr High Schorl The Board ruled howevpr. that rime Miss E"i* home was toratrd nearer to Lig«n 3”d the business sdminr rai on fie. parttoent there j* accredited sh» should return to l.lgon Names of Those rea*sigr.*d »** (royrryi rp ov pac-i r? NAACP Asks Review Os 34 Cases WASHINGTON D C —The V 5 Supreme Cm rt as petitioned last eek to res row the e?~es of 54 N •- r -o students " to conducted a lunch '•ountcr sit-in" in Richmond. Va. sst y*sr In a petition for certiorari filed J”iy 22 attorneys for the NAACT Legal Drfrn-e and Ed ueational fund ask the nation's highest court *0 review an Ap ril 24. 1%1 derision bv Use Su preme f ourt of Appeal* of Vir (CONTINUED ON PAG! It PRICE Tse The five-day weather forecast for Reieigh. beemning Thursday, August 3, and ending Mondav. Aug ust 7 is as fnllous: Temperature* wilt average a few degrees above normal. Rainfall ts expected in the amount ot one half inch or more through Monda' Normal high and lov. tempera rures should be 98 and t»e Qture tsarm ’s“ather is forecast uhh only entail day-to-day thangc nails af ternoon and evenue rhundershoss - ers are also predicted Dr. S. E. Duncan Speaks At Michigan AMEZ Meet ! DETROIT. Mich —Dr S E. Dun { can. president of Livingston* Col lege. Sslirbuiy. capstone of edu ' cation for the AME Zion ■ Church, j embarked on * new apnroach to ' Christian address at the Connec j tional Council of the denomination, j Thursday rnght Bishop H B Shaw of the 3rd Episcopal District, op i ened the meetings The college prexv said that the activities of the Freedom Riders had made it necessary for the ehurch-relatefi schools *nd seminaries to lake a npw look at their curriculum, with Tip* Distribntim ! SULnsUrtf Coacrete Products Co, Gn v rente Bros PAGE R | Focm Stores I W holesale Kiectrn supply list. Taylors Radio & TV Bervirt LiKhtner’s Ptareral Some Branch Banking a irusi Cr. Central Drug S’ore Martin Miitwork Co. i PAGE 10 Bloodworm st Tourist I ’#Jd|£i»wayv- tct. j i-Up Bottling ’ Co. | D:lhoc Motor finance Co. ; Wauon Seafood A Poultro ! Deluxe Hotel i Warner Memorials i Pepsi-o.l* Bort’lßi Co ol Raleigh (PAGE 14 j Arnold .Jacob’s Vogue i PAGE is ! Stfaodes Furniture j Hunt’s General Tire Co. | SUleli-h Funeral Hwiif Iwrrv’s Cat-Ratv Grocer y i Market . Dunn’s £.sso Service j Actsrt Bealty Co j Raleiaffe Seafood Co. Lincoln Thertre MASONS , EASTERN STAR MEMBERS MEET- Ths D* ?tnct w of *he P?• nr * Msi l Masons and Eastern Star was held in Santord recent A A portion of the dele£*i<-- =-<= = hc««T! ' « «t the Fair Promise AME Zion Church, where the «<?- - /or' w-ere conducts d W T Mot tor ch z tT i zt denuty. presided H* is shown, fourth from n£hi kr>ee!m,£ on the front »ow Robert Williams Claims Shots Were hired At His Home Sunday MONROE— Robert F W-.iiiams NAACP jrade: m Union County, •r-rort*d to police Sundav that sev ■’f] cars passed his home early nat morning and fired she'? Milliami. who last -week ?> ss reported in The CAROLINIAN sc rf>J!rrt;ng gur« and look ins (nr-.» aj-d tn rrrefvtng n> masks u?« nnr« sijn- L Hodges Announces Exhibit WASHINGTON. D. C —The first T S T ad* Exhibition held m any of the West African republics will be *:?£••'. st Accra Ghana, next I'myn her. Secretary of Commerce T,uthcr H Hedges announced last week Secretary Hodge? said ’Our Ex hibition will b* a practical, work ing. do-it-yourself demonstration of American technique? and equip ment which other new countries have te-und helpful in achieving their coals of economic arc ywiai progress Under the theme Small In duetrie* Nre Big Busirew. the fCONTINUED ON PAGE Jf an eve toward training Chris- Gun leaders In the fine art of non-violent effort so as to wake their work mors effective and more productive He said that it is not enough for : Christian leaders to point the way *o true leadership prompted bv s desire to free underprivileged peo ple, but they were going to have to i lead the way He berated the fact ’hat not j enough people were inclined to abstain the proper education to make therr true Christian leaders He pointed out t,hal a real job of "ecruiting had to be done end re lated three groups that offered a <1 nvmreß os n I State News —£N— Brief i DR SMITH HEAPS LIBRARIANS DURHAM Dr, kjir.amin I'. Smith libteiier st V'nrt Carolina College has been elected presi dent of the North Carolina Librar ,ans Association He succeeds Miss Louise M Ply bon, Charlotte public school libra rian. as the first Negro to head the integrated organization. In the mail balloting. Dr. Smith's closest competitor was Mrs.. Mol lie Lee, head librarian at the Richard B I Harrison Public Librs'-y oi Ra- i leigh. He will take office in Oc- j {••OMxviiEC or- page zj pended by Th* NAACP tor ad vocating meeting violence ■» bh ? ioli nee " VE74 EI.KS AI DlTOF—Hob son R. Reynolds, of Philadel phia Fenna.. grand exalted rul er of the IBPOEW (Elk?) grand lodge announced Nmiday through his special assistant 14 111 D Grown of Minton, h C th* ap pointment of .lack W Faison ol Jack IV. Saison of Progress!?e Elk Lodge No. 1280. Seaboard V C . as on* of the grand lodge auditors." Faison was founder of Progressive Lodge and served a* exalted ruler as nell as vice president of the V C IBPOEW Association for several vears ~ | • | JSjT' n-v'ii ' *•■§l . WfLL GUIDE LISTON - The Rev. Edvard P Murphy nf Denver. Colorado will give spiritual guidance to Sonny Listov contender. No 1 for the heavyweight boxing title, it was revealed last week. Liston hat been in trouble several times with the lan and ie currently under suspension bx the Pennsvh'ania Strang Commission. (UPI TELEPHOTO). H- srA ’e.e zur.i re " *s r#t*irs* Th* , rr; - a -. : rr, FBI Dor.ald el th* Cesr* ;y« r:f 'c r .f -i-t r=.; fr orr v* "• **s • s Laborers Target Os Criticism Lee t c a- -ft - r- *- ? - ~ e +* • pP 'r r c---f : r ••- "p *r. ’ r T * r ~ tV* - 5' - ■ nrf ' FnHa\ - v.y' : 'crocking r ause hi * c: i fc\ 4 r ■■ im-v: l ;ed laborers h2O been answered bv or.ly 53 applicant"? ' The c'dr.?!zf" >,?;d tr. for t* 3- o day? his off ire had advertised tnroueh radio stations and the newspapers for *h c A orkers and s’received ••■r-v 1 itt:f.- •••-•.• or: Craven said. I'm going to e»art cracking dov n on Thes*= people who don’t want to work v hen : 3 can ge* them a job He that ov»r 75 ’S’r , 3t& benefit claimants in the employ ment office are listed & z unskilled Construction work is the rob or or mgs waiting for such workers, mid Craven
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