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a ijwp§? i ■ j *1 i KING'S ATTACKER DRAGGED AWAY Jimmy Rohirr-nn. 2b. <•• Birminsh -mt. /W, bama. is shown K ins Traced from the scene after attacking the Rex Di Ma.'-n .. Luther Tims, Jr., in & Selma. Ala hi re! lobby as the Nobel Peace Prize winner and other Nes oes were attempt ing to register at the hostelry. The lobby of the Hotel Albert was m turmoil just >-c.<nd < ,re this photo war taken, (UPI PHOTO), Racist Jailed in Attack On King SELMA, Ala. Violence pre- ! 'railed Monday, as Dr. Martin Lu ther King. Jr., the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize winner, led several hundred challenger, o; he Civil Rights law in Selma, Ala, Had it B.COX FREES k WASHINGTON. D. C. The United States Supreme Court 1 Monday overruled ihe <•.. vie;ions ' of a High Point, N. 0. integration i leader for breach of the peac? and other offenses foJov ;ng a 1961 group demon strut in; opposite the , courthot.se in B. Ro-i.w. La. The opinion vv ad bt Justice j Arthur J. Goldberg. This episode uro.-r from the ar-j rest on D' crnii*' i b>< !, o' the 1 23 young people v. 1 o 1 racket ing stores downtown Baton Rouge. I Rev. Co\ Plated At his home ;r. H .h itunt, .< S4-vear-o;ri 1' ■ • State's NAACP Lawyers Ask Fi Desegregation CHARLOTTE - I • of the National As orisine-, jo. tire Ad vancement of Coloi • ! People filed Tuesday in the t' -•■■'■■ D,.-- : ♦rict Court for the Wrrrrn Dis trict of North O’roll! " ,-> < : t I on behalf of cnikiren for their parents and next frk n<. asking for a pt - I .m . inrnon, enjoining he Charlotte-Mecxlcn burg Board of Education. its rnr.n- ; bers and its Superintendent. from j continuing the pnlicy, practice, j llaii.sl»« k rrv m Fn literal Held In S\ NEW YORK CNPI' - Lorraine j Hansberry 34. who rocketed to: fame with her prize-winning play, '‘A Raisin in the Sun ” was buried near her court!? home in Cro;on on-Hudson. 35 m r Lorn Man ila I tan. Miss Hansberr.v's gift to the world of literature ■ nva. :i by j Dr. Martin Luther Kmc. Jr.. Nobel ! (CONTINUED ON PAS f ■) ' N. C. Mutual First In East To Get VIM Services Durham ; the firs; cj l in *hc east and ihe third in th<. nation to have a revolutionary new mail ser vice called VIM iVc tical 1 prov ed NTasl >. As'i-iant P< mu, tm- General V» hi. McMillan announc ed here ia-t wc k. A %1M system to speed mail deliveries bv use of an electronic conveyor was in #taiicri Friday in the nen . 1?. story North Carolina Mutual >■ JL- % 1.. Ti'i -i .;.:.L..... ’:y. ONE Ob TWO BORNEO OUT LA. CHURL,.it.S—ohov/n *hove is the remains of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church which burned to the ground early Sunday near Jonesboro, La. Al f ' hot been for the attack on King, ; the attempt would have been oth j erwise peaceful and successful. While King and 1). others attempted to register for rooms in Ihe newly-remodeled decision a.s proof that Constitu -1 tional Government will prevail. •'lt proves the right to as sembly. right (o protest and the right of free speech have been upheld a.s the forefath ers of the Constitution inter preted them to he." said Cos. He also added, ".lustier will always prevail, even though she moves slow. The North Carolina Field Secre , ta ry for the Congress of Racial Knualilt lias participated in simi ; lar demonstrations in 43 States. (COMLM KD OS t* HE .') , custom and usage of discriminating against the plaint fl's and othci \e <r ON TINT ID ON PAGI :> Prominent Wilmington Medic Given Last Rites BY TOM JERVAY WILMINGTON Requiem Mass for Dr. S. James Gray was sched uled for 11 a. m. Thursday, Jan uary 21. at St. Thomas Catholic ; Church with the Rev. John Mal loy. S.S.J.. pastor, officiating. The body was scheduled to be flown to Kinston. Jamaica. West Indies his native home for burial. Dr. Gray prominent, Wilmington physician and humanitarian, died at his residence here early Sunday j night following an extended ill | ness. Although many of the friends and patients of the physician, who had aided countless persons during his practice in the Port i City -knew the gravity of Dr. i Gray's illness, a wave of sadness wept tin community at. his pass | in g. Prior io the services, the body '■ay m state at French T. Davis ■ Funeral Home A Roa-sary was re Building, under construction at West ('hapel Hill. Duke. Jack son and Willard Streets, Mc- Millan disclosed. The top postal official director of operations for the far-flung U. S. j Postal Service lauded President i Asa T. Spaulding and the other I ‘visionary executives” of the North ■ Carolina Mutual Life Insurance ' Company here for "their foresight Hotel \lbert. Jimmy Robinson. 26, of Birmingham, a member of the National States Rights Party, threw a crashing blow <( ON TIM ED ON PAGE :?) y I * & % if- Mi hi. t,. B. Si. iK. A COX cited 8 p m. Wednesday. Active pallbearers were Bill Lewis, George Washington. WiI (CON TIM.’ED ON PACE it Mfflliiililm J. f . ... OR. S. JAMFN GRAY [wisdom and cooperation with the j Government j Mr. McMillan demonstrated a i working model of ihe new VIM j 1 j system to news media and inter- > ' • ested businessmen ai the North ! i Carolina Mutual building site this j •; morning The Assistant Postmaster Gen- ! ' oral described how VIM moves j ■ mail from a basement con trol station or mail room to ’ *0 OiuiiiitZi lO i.ic U Jii** t, u . ( ' ''hurch.es had been used in the recent voter registration campaign i tr. Louisiana. (UP! PHOTO). Louisville, Ky» coli,* LOCAL HEROES CITED Chief Davis ! Lauds Work Os 2 Mon ! BY RAY HENDERSON "I was just coming out of the i Wake Feed Store on South Blount I Street when I heard someone hol i ler. "Stop that man, he has rob -1 bed me " So I sturt; d to nin at the : man who was ai least six feet tall and well over 200 pounds. I saw i Bi ’v comma sou h on the west i side of Blount Street, so I said. "Billy stop that man." Billy trip j peci him and a bag fell towards the j st l retrieved the bag and held the suspect until police ar rived.' Tliis is the story a.s told by How ard Thomas of 915 E. Lenoir St., and a local grocery store operator. Tliis daring feat, hist week prompted Raleigh Police Chief (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Killer Os Uncle Out On SI 0 Bond BY CHAKEKS R .1 ONES Wilbert Loach, 36*yc; r-old resi c. :n of 415 Dakar Street, was bound over to, V.’ake Superior Court. A! on day. chaioed with ,he second di u ■■■ e murder of his uncle. Char !e: Crowder, ei. also ol th- Dakar Street addre• ■ I,each is now free under a St.GbO bond This is the third murder to face Rah igh this >'• Two :■ '-other!- were slain New Ycrai s night. In and interview with City Court .lif./ge ,Samuel J’<e(iou H mborne. w p were informed that the r .won Coach vasnt C, f ■f* ;§ * '•» **•> w. l- r-.: » •latefeJE / .JL U.Chilli El AS H . i "s seitiu.l degree murder t HAKEES CROWDER | . . , .hot in chest, head tenant:, <,n each floor of tall, j multi-tenant office buildings, on J electronically controlled convey- ; OIS. i "VIM systems save manpow er and speed deliveries by p. liinnating tloor-to-floor, door to-door foot delivery by car ries," McMillan said. "Where as it normaHv would take » (TON TIN I IJ) ON PAGE ! I ANOTHER GUN MURDER STRIKES CAPITAL CITY THE COROLINIAN North Carolina’s Leading Weekly ! VOL. 24. NO. 11 13 Franchises Available To Race: 1 ——. L " ,rr ISiin. liar si Dropped + + + + + + La. Churches Blaze Again Ne w Yea May Enter Business WASHINGTON, D C - F ».r • r Secretary of (.'on■ me; re and <x- Goveruor of North Carol], u. i other Hartwell Hodges, has announced a New Do artment of Commerce ser vice to provide member-: of minor* I i!y t ’oriis with tnfo'malion about j available business franchise oppor tunities. Ceric] til;- -••••» ice firms may s* ;r d i:.: i ■■-hi -1 w ithoul regards 'o' lane, color, religion or national ! orpin. Arrangements between the ; parties concerned will be their own rc-'pon ibility. howcvei. Former Secretary Hodges stated 'Toe lirms participat ing in this equal opportunity program are to be congratulat ed." “They reflect the affirma tive and the progressive lead ership which business must pro \ ide if we are to meet one of the most significant challenges o! our society today.' j The announcement if, the result of work; by the Department's Task j ; Force cf Equal Opportunity in | Business which was established by j former Secretary Hedges, who re signed the post January la, 1965. The initial group of franchise firms consists ot Ik firms en- j i ompassing a variety of retail and service business franchises which require an initial capita! investment, ranging from about SHOO to $50,000. Some of these arc ( hip’s Franchise System. Roc ky Mount, X. (’.; United Rent- Alls, inc., Lincoln, Nebraska; Western Auto Supply, Co,. Kan sas City, Missouri, among others. i (COMINI ED ON PAGE ,') L. Collins To Address Newsmen ' ST. LOUIS, Mr..—Governor Le- I rev Collins, director of the U. S. j Community Relations Service, will j address the opening banquet of the ; National Newspaper Publishers’ ‘ Association Mid-Winter Work Shop j ai St. Louis’ Sheraitcn-Jefierson 1 Hotel, January 28th. St. Louis’ Mayor Tucker will ex- j •end greetings. Other speakers pro- I grain med for the three-day meet- i are D Parke Gibson and Ar- | hur Ralph of Now York City; i Charles Loeb, Cleveland; Lucille j Bluford, Kansas City; Balm Leav i;. Chicgo; Thomas M. Young. Norfolk; Julius Carter. Houston: I. an g worth Quinn, Detroit and Dr. Cailcton Goodlett, San Francisco. Collins is the former Cover- ! nor of Florida, who served as president of the National As sociation of Broadcasters from | (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2A I WEATHER | K . v-tv' ; _ '- ; -x, ■ a Temperatures f*>r the next fiv? days. Thursday through Monday* will average 3 to 8 degrees abova normal. The high arid low for Ra il it,h will be, 52-32. There will be a little (change In teniperaturf * Thursday, wittr a gradually warm inn trend thereafter. Rainfall v ill j average one-half to 3-nnarters of an inch ocrwrrfng, atonm Friday and again Sunday <w Meniiav. RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23. 1965 jjjP . . !■: V i■ \ i.ow 1 ' n . . . coins ... rhi, ,a„ "" Quits Post Here For Windy City The Reverend D. N. Howard, Sr I District Scout Executive for over; |l2 years, in the Occoneechee j Council, and pastor of the Tuppei- Memorial Baptist Church here for j two years, has resigned these posts, to take stmular positions m Chi- j cago. Illinois. According to Wallace Wood, j | Council Executive, Mr. Howard \ I has rendered invaluable service to i ] Scouting during his stay in Ra- i J !eigh. “More than 0,000 boys came i into the program of Scouting un- j der his leadership,” said Wood. Mr. Wood also said that Howard | has organized more than 70 Scout ing units which leads most service areas in the Council. The Reverend Howard has had 28 years of experience in Scouting, holding positions in Knoxville, Tennessee, Golds boro, X. C. before coming to Raleigh in 1952. While at The Tupper Memorial Baptist Church, according to Mel vin Davis, chairman ol the Dea con Board, much has been done, j The membership and weekly of (FONTtVIJED ON PAGE 7) lionml Over Andre L.vnn Haywood. 23, was bound over by a Grand Ju ry this week on two charges of murder. Haywood is charged | with the slayings of William , (Rootsiet Bryant and his 18- year-old brother, Robert, on New Year's night. Hg., | CAROLINIAN -—_ advertisers! wn■OWWBWfWWP' ! PAGE Z ; Horton's Cash Store i Carolina I’owcr ai d l ight Co I*age 3 | Ambum Pontine., Ine. Raleigh Seafood t he Stallion Club Community Drug Store Gem Watch Shop Major Finance Co. PAGE 5 Hudson-Iselb-Efirds John W Winters and Co Gunn's Esso Service PAGE 6 Colonial -Stores London oil Co. Acme Realty Co. Lincoln Thealre It. K. Onlnn Furniture t o. PAG! 7 ; A and P Stores | Estates Rodders <;o. Joseph Winter's Promotion White's oil Co.. Snc. ; 2 Negro Churches Are Gutted JONESBORO. La. 'Two rural Negro churches burned to the ground neat here early Sunda;, morning. The Southern director of the Congress of Racial Equality de manded later in the day that Gov ernor John J. McKeithan order a full investigation of the two fires. Roth the Pleasant Grove and Botham Baptisl churches had been used recently for Negro (CONTINUED ON PAGE. I) Chari.is R. Jones’ Crime ' | Heat “I Didn’t Know Where 1 Was” j Officers arrested T,attic Dunn. i Jr., 30, of ?,18 S. Bloodwor!:h Street i j at 3:09 a. rn Saturday after receiv- i ! irig a forcible trespass call from ! : Mrs. Annabelle Mitchell, 33, of 548 I E Martin Street. (hinn, who was arrested in side the house, where he had ' passed out. in the living room, told the oft jeer, 'I didn't know where I was or how 1 got In here.'’ He was hooked at Wake Count* J,iil, under a S3OO bond, charged with forcible’ trespass - i hie. Argue Over Coal, Water; Woman Cul Miss Hana Bennett. 41, of 316 Cannon Street, told Officer Otis Hinton. Jr., at. 8:1ft p. in. Sunday, that Miss Ethel toe Smith, of 709 Carroll’s Alley, came to her house and an argument ensued over i some coal and a jar of water. A light soon started and Miss Bennett said Miss Smith reached up on Miss Bennett's shelf, grabbed a razor blade and cut her on the face and j neck. Muss Ethel Lee Smith was nr-! rested for assault with a deadly j weapon and disorderly conduct,. (CONTINUED ON PAGE n ! PAGE S Carolina Builders «.orp. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Ka!ei„h Ridgeway's Optician, inc. PAGE S James Sanders Tile Co. •Jesse Jones Sausage Harmon-BaUey, Inc. Biltmnre Hills Ambtirn Pontiac, ine. Mediin-Davls t ross Poultry Co. Ivey's of Raleigh Branch Bunking and True! t o Hurison-Belk-Eflrds of n..!i . PAGE II Al Sti'ith Bilkl; Rawls Motor Co, Ciiiled Rent-Alls i PAGE IS I Public Service Co. o! N. ( ~ la I King Cole Motel | Hum General Tire Co j Mechanics and Farmers Bank Taylor Radio ami Electrical Co PRICE 15c omm ■. ‘5 Jillii* ‘f f * . 4 ii' MRS. .!. f S \ SSO>I. JK. Among D. C. Hostesses At Ball Several Raleigh Negroes left, the city Monday for the Inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson as the . 36! h President of the United : States, Included among them were Mrs. Vivian Merrick Ransom. wife of hanker J. J. Sansom, Jr., and who is the only Negro official hostess from the city at the Inaugural Ball Wednes day, January 20, to be held at the Armory and the Sheraton Park, Shorehatn, Mayflower, Statler-Hilton hotels, begin ! ning as 9:00 p. m. I Others in Washington for the I event from the State’s Capita! City are: J. J. Sansom, Jr., John W. and his wife Mrs. Catherine Winters, Frank and Mrs. Augusta [ Turner, James Henry Brown and | wife, Mrs. Geraldine G. Brown. This is believed to be the first time Raleigh has had a woman of color as an official hostess at an Inauguration. Mrs. Sansom teaches physical education at Shaw University here. The group is expected to return to the city this weekend. AJC Will Cite Civil Rights Moms NEW YORK The motbeis of , youthful civil rights volunteers j who worked in Mississippi last j summer will oe honored by the I American Jewish Congress Nation ! ai Women $ Division at a dessert luncheon at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday, January 27, at the Hotel Roosevelt ; hot e. i Mrs. Robert Ft Meyner, wife of New Jci -ov s former Governor, will rec ivi a special citation for ht r personal leadership of what came to be known as the 'Wed j nesdav In Mississippi” program ! Under this program, groups of j Northern white and Negro women i visited with groups of Southern movement, to exchange ideas and ; white women last year to promote | understanding of the civil rights j to establish inter-regional friend* j ships. Mrs. Meyner will be honor ed for “the high example she set for mission-, of American women in working to extend the frontier* of freedom vritb (PONTINUED ON PAGE tj
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