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NEWSPAPER MEN IN B.iiJl.xOfti, ln rot ill convention it the National Newspaper Pr,i-; hr in '.wmi-uion, hold a! Morgan College, attracted many puhli-hers :.:ul - . ’ itn r -a's Ne gro Press. From North Carolina were P. it. Jorvay, publisher, and Alexander Barnes, promotion nrmager of ' > TMiwhi Carolinian: s.,(i F, ,D. Campbell, advertisin': of *'<•■■■ AIT MINGTON JOURNAL, shown extreme lNi.* second 3 ; v an:! Barnes are not shown on the photo by Afto- \merie.;n p? mum Ir- • Phillips. FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER Visit — 702 F. in Si. TE 2-9197 ; -It 3 h, N. C. N' slanuf*dur«« of Potnar’s Sergamoi/'The Jar with ihe Star’' Vv...— \ Straight Kentucky Bourbon ||. u-M JL? c - fc’, 4 pj n t k .j| »yI4A "N rC mn&b 4* «• * y ! 00 STRAIGHT HEKTUeS? BOBMONC^ j o£tfyu?t£oh HtuAth’tf- j (SzbeguKtf <-t(htiffed jto /he- fine -’i f xyfdd^utditiOfOi- DISTIU.EO * BOTTLED BV ] A N CIC N 1 AO I Dl» TIIV tA o STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO.. FRANKFORT, KY. Ga. Whites Prefer Living Near Cemetery To Negroes ATLANTA < ANP) A scheme that hints whites would rather live next to a cemetery than next to Negroes has come under heavy attack here. Under the plan, a 75-acre cem etery would be established as a "buffer” between a Negro and a white community here. Loud protests continued within the Negro community last week while the four-member Planning and Zoning committee of the Board of Aldermen held up its dec on on the white landowners' jbmmr *~ jpljpi?* c *^jj^l j; v xN%.. ’ JELI | A HOMECOMING— Realizing an undergraduate’s dream of returning to her Alma Mater, Miss Joanna Owens, soprano, appeared last week in concert at Hampton Institute. A 1956 graduate of Hampton’s division of music, Miss Owens won her t audience with the vocal form that has brought her the praise of New York critics. Miss Owens is a native of Wilmington. COKE’S 1962-fiS OFFICERS—Left to right are: Treasurer A. D. Moore of Miami, National Director James Farmer of New York, Na tional Chairman Charles Oldham of St. Louis, Vice-Chairman Ru dolph Lombard of Syracuse and Secretary Ralph Rosenfield of Detroit. READING WORKSHOP Staff and members of the Reading Work-hop. Livingstone College, Salisbury. First row left to right: Mrs, B. C. Stevenson, Rev. J. F, Sawyer, Mrs. Asbary Barber, Materials in structor; Mrs. Lucy Herring, Director of Reading Workshop; Mr*. Betty Buford, Demonstration teacher; Mrs. Teressa DeVane, Mrs. Edna F, Winnborne. Second row left to right; Mrs. Ollie Donald, Mrs. Virginia C. Ramsey, Mrs. Joan Bridges. Mrs. Evelyn Phifer, Mrs. Fran ces Mask. Mrs. Naomi M'tcheli, Mrs. Constance T. Little, Mrs. Jua nita Ramsey, Miss Annie Oakley. Third row left to right: Miss Rose bud Aggrey, Mrs. Ivester Morgan, Mrs. Pauline Pharr, Mrs. Mary Biff* gets, Mrs, Annie B. Wilson. Miss Fermeila Harris, Mbs Ethel Goodman, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Mr*. Lois Parte®, Mrs. Pauline Morton. Fourth row left to right: Mrs. Delores Kirk. Mrs. Beatrice Powe, Mrs. Lorene Heath, Mrs. Marian Wiley. Mrs. Alma Mow, Mrs. Marie Rsll, Mrs. Ar no! ia Thompson, Mrs. Marie Holt, Mrs. Cornelia Roberts, Mrs. Mildred Holt Mrs. Nonie Johnson. Fifth row left to right: Mrs. Hattie W, Coley, Mrs. Bessie Craige. Mrs. Delia Poe, Mrs. .Annie Clark, MBps. Myrtle B. Stevenson. Miss Mabel Bingham, Mrs. Sadia Jenkins, Mm, Basel Stew art, Mrs. Nancy Feme, Mr. James I. Barnette. Not Shown are: Mr. William L Foard. Mrs. GHie B. Smith, Mrs. Mildred Daniels, Miss Cora Allen, Workshop secretary, Miss Amelia Thompson, Helper In Demon stration;, permit to build a cemetery on the land dividing Negro and white dwellings on the city’s West Side. The cemetery permit remained in executive committee session where it was reportedly believed ! approval had already been decid jed granted. i Committee Chairman R. E. L. ■ 'Field had commented, despite | strong protests by Negro citizens !at a hearing on building the cem jetery, that the committee usually j t.akes the recommendations of the 3 planning board, which in thus case !has recommended approval. I Q, V. Williamson, co-chairman, jand Warren R. Cochran, secre ! tary, of the Atlanta Negro Voters I league, said they were consider ing calling their executive com-1 mittee into session to explore the j issues involved in the graveyard proposal. The 75-acre property proposed j for cemetery use by its white own- , er is located on land between Ne- j gro and white residences and I would halt temporarily the ex- i pansion of Negro home building in the direction of land now va- 1 cant if the graveyards are per- j mitted. North of this property is one of the fastest growing Negro resi dential sections in the city and to the south and east are white fam ily dwellings. CORE Members Open Churches And Pool | HIGH POINT CORE members moved on three fronts this week in j this Carolina furniture city. Three CORE members broke the color bar at City Lake Park muni- j cipal swimming pool. The white | swimmers continued to use the fa- | cilities as the girls swam. There j was no real difficulty. Two couples attended services ai j white churches for the first time, j Again, there was no problem. The \ churches were the First Baptist and the Friends Meeting. Meanwhile, CORE field secreta ry B. Elton Cox asked the school ' board to adopt a firm school inte- j gration policy. Without chemicals for pest con- j trol, shortages of needed foods j j would send prices up, causing re- j percussions throughout our whole economy. Robert Kennedy To Investigate C-R Violations ATLANTA, Ga. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commit tee (SNCO has asked Attorney General Robert Kennedy for an “immediate investigation" of more than 300 arrests and instances of violations of civil rights” in Alba ny, Ga. since November 22 1961. On that date Albany policeman arrested five Albany students in cluding two SNCC volunteer work ers - at the Albany Traihvays Bus Terminal. Since then more than 300 others have been arrested in the Southwest Georgia city “for merely exercising their rights, guaranteed by the United State Constitution and the November !, 1961 ICC rul ing." SNCC Chairman Charles Mc- Dew said. The student anti-segre gation group also denied statements by Albany Police Chief Laurie Pritchett that he is “meeting non violence with nonviolence” tn halting racial demonstations there. 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I 120 Fayetteville St ’ Two Stores Cameron Village *Lil 9P. M* i MMHIMMBH —mum HIM 11. a,tmMraj»caPOJlll»»nilli| (ions of the ICC ruling. When you arrested 737 in one week in Decem ber, you were meeting nonviolence with illegal arrests in violation of the First Amendment, and when you arresed three SNCC Field Sec retaries two weeks ago on trumped up charges, you were violating their right to move as free citizens in a free country”. McDew said. “When your deputies threw citi zens from an Albany courtroom when they tried to sit together in an integrated fashion, you violated their right to equal protection und er the law," the chairman of the student group added. We want to know when you will begin to ad here to the true pinciples of non violence and treat all men as e quals”, McDew askd. Plagued Day And Night with Bladder Discomfort? Unwise eating or drinking rear be a source of mild, but annoying bladder irri tations— making you feel restless, tense, and uncomfortable. 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McDew listed arrests that have occurred in Albany since Novem ber 22. 1961. “Over 300 people have been arrested in Albany’’, McDew said. “Even today, seven months after the ICC ruling went into ef fect, Negroes still have difficulty enjoying their rights at Albany’s bus station”. McDew cited a trip to Washington that SNCC Field Sec retary Charles Jones and several Albany Negroes made in an attempt MITCHELL’S RESTAURANT and DINING ROOM Open 7 Days A Week—From 6 AM, To 1 2 Midnight We Cater To Clubs-Private Parties Banquets-Churches 5 to 150 People 122 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C IN HOME ECKERS BUILDING Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (Special) For the first, time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing, and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,“very striking improve ment” was reported and veri fied. by a doctor’s observations. 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