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Rumblings Os A Hut Summer MONTGOMERY, Ala.: Negro sk te the *tmei facing Ala&sms 9 * Capita after the were stopped at a police blockade l#fte jfene IS, ft was the second sftempt in two nights for truf Negroes to reach the CapStoi The graafs heard and ratrcted hock through the downtown! section. <gg. tsSsgg’, w br<*e on; in the Rcncbury section of Ssa&ca SmelT SfetodreJfe ti oTjtorsdos Malted rwsfcs'ard bottles at the police, injuring 29 of them. Sane 3W par&m xr& re arrested by the pcrfiee. O?: THE RIGHT - Boston Mtaefed jtoliee mso?« • W&m tktrneeanmor after a near riot ertspted dut-tog a “sit-in'* by ® 'traap •«?■ m. Grove Kail Welfare Office ill Boston *r Rosftwv aMtftai femw Warn K &M. ¥&&£<%, j Zitt.MjmßsFSr - ’jfigli /<HBWpß^g™wjß^Ki^^<^M^K^^^ggßagk«Bßg'»gSwSrafe> LEAVES JAIL TO DIRECT MA3BCH •> gSSCC feaster CarmkS®t@l to the ground and tell a grasp erf Negro msre&er* to sit its (fee street, The dewiSßstratsrs were stopped by fwlice frorn the state eapttoA. CamfcS»(& was ?e%mmti from a PratteiUe, Ala. tali June 13 and Joined the demonstrators to She march sn ib® CsgifM. PowslOatOf &m, San Jonas NEW YORK (KM) - Adam -Clayton Powell's of Cosfrss- .tonal power are finished, ac cording to J, Raymond 3mm, former New York Ce&aty Darn- WEATHfft i jjfflggsgy i— — | wTTSSfit ®TMtfsslS*s §F«Sil3® arswrlS mamrnAT I Cl m& VMhm ftr Store, 313 %, Wfflt mto&m M. t sppwtrs to ***» team the vidte sits a *%»«&. % waa ra*®rt*S «Mr.% |K cheek matte p&fm® S»'3££tt*S • ter MSterd sad alfnad % Iv ory U, HfcwJrirtif, drwa m mu Meefeaßies and Parmer® w cashed at the atomi. <3®. Jtette 3rd the s*h»«fc was re~ teraed, to the Mere, wttfc toe negation ' MgnMere wtaaihiae- oerMS*: teatJe?#, The aaseates Gmgr9*M*t*a irm- Harlem Me lost his Sb~ ffoseac® wHh ffes mfM9tjr«f]tß frees, mftd Ja&ea, •*&» bimmli stepped frsro fete pm-Wim m toe roost pwsswSsl H**ro iestter oe a ©sooty level. "At ttels tftßM, the cards are atafiOead agadtaS Mm. B© easj set, fes my eMtesMim, emm Melt into the feted aaf jsowe t M tad," ©*fei itaoee, etro lbs sow a city Fcwaai** %mym& Mm m&md -®m U, §, eatstt to leek fate fete cacSoatea Sram Ccssfy^tsts. **A# a pMMKfaiB, S w»aid my that te mad to eafeyafead ••Ml* !». *«* *W ?’fwi MNKIMPM ; The' ssastte ac Mm ftafetfe SSr ©wit mm * dag-fettlat tirnlm, m m® -u «e im&Y«o* «t Iter $Ma «to©ter gtew jfte ’ail * £*;- fe •Pi ®s *@ss «e ■«* «- is ® -sm. el. v««s tei «n» «as«§ sj«to ts iM%m m.. m*s tsmm ' wssm, *.-% craey m& as this," JoeMfs ofo serwid. Powell may have a personal problem ©f ideotifyisf with the group <*he sought to lead the people, he is not easily reosgatoed as a Negro," ®se WHU. r *5 . ~g|l| J|fifg M , •"^Si' M&SSQ l ’•>■■■• • gmtfm wutm» power. •*- fctutoM a groop of 300 'Jtewu tec to-MW*Bte toiswsßMSj »««*» ttMnto the at. m, astam, ?**•«» *ni me M&t. m 9iM stMsaHert power aatfess tone Man atotor **» muMer ton&nto Star toeir owo psr ftoto*. r NEGROTO SUPREME COURT "justice: mrnma i , ■ -■- - - ■ ■ -L- 1 ■- ■ - '■ . 1 ' 11 ... 11 1 111-: C .AKOJ IM.W - -■•■•■ - - -■■ • ■ ■ - • •■•:- •■■'■' - ■ ■■-•■ N®fsk €®mlma% Immmg WmMy vol. m, no. 3c mMm<M,M.c..sA*nmnA.Y, June i 7,1967 facets cams •wpv*M»w»awraiMß»>iiiinraMi«iMria>MSMMMwnaMnwiq'm'iii«wnnri[sa«iM W mnaMHii«in(iiMiw, l iM t i>ii)winwnM>iiM»wM<» w—mi m. me ursine wrnnwv e.WJimjTawmr.* Female fmparserteter 'TAKES” TWO WHITE MEN Jxw t^s Lumberton Edicts indicate "Hot Summerln N. C ipHppi H AROiD LSE SKtvk, M,' “ Lures Two k Wwwi Clothing The files at the Rsflritgb police Department Imm a picture of Harold Lae Smith, W, Apt. £, 102 E. Hargett Si,, that tells a far more corivfcisiag story than that told fey two white men, whom fee Is alleged to ime loaned Mo his room sad robbed Sunday. The picture shows Smith dressed in wamm’s bathes with the most that any woman ©an fsaro. The eas« trast to the cm; shows here is stapeucksos. Smith Is wearing a long dress with a gown affect and hair done is a Bee-Ilia® fashion. He is also wearing high heel shoes. The picture carries a notation, ‘«ls Si she or fee." This is said to tew toss the costume Smith was wearing: when he Invited Stouten Ways® Smith, 413 Soaaet Rd. and Win field Scott f&sOtthnA, of Reeky Mount, both wditi, to accom paay Mb to Ms apartment. Th® two tries), are «a£& to hew re sponded to the tovitaite and IMe aawwwia*«ri&*. 9. *> President Johnson Enhances Mis Great Society Program wamSTON, D. C. - Ljm <ksa Saiaes Jt&sssssi, I»resftdss£ eg the United Pastes, made gesr- Itaps the moat significant i»« to beep Ms ■word about strSfeissg down tetcterasce, that Ms ha* ever made, when be named Ttesrgood MaraMtL, the «r«t Negro Solicitor General, to ass essed Justice Tom Clark on the Ssprwme Court. To tee sure- there would tee so as to Ms intent sod smpoe* he presetted him to vewtmm, as his choice for the high court md said ‘*l have dteosea the right mans, for the right place and at the right time." it is a Lwf way* from the pic Robeson Qllaens Arosuseil LCMBBtm - Citizens at Lumbeiton sad surrounding Bobe&m, gave vent to tia*sr feeling, at a mass meeting he&d in Sm# Grove BtetMt Ctoarcfo, Tuesday aigM, tdvfcag that Sto«ta Lather Wm «*wld have togged this farming sect ton as one at the places, designat ed for a "Leng Hot Summer.* The spark that could have easily brought Boston to the Coble Dairy- Building, Clacteaa - ti to Pine Street, or a Tampa can of gasoline to the Olym pic Case, Sunday slteraeosweat o©, when 18 children sought sendee to the Lumtertori Dairy Center, and were not only tsM to get out, but to hasten 'their departure, Katlisn ftoMe, white manager, is alleged to hove thrown concentrated ammonia to the eyes of some of the group. , Irate citizens sat to Sandy Grove churcti and listened to Charles McLean, state field of ficer for the NAACP, tell them that the remedy was In the coasts. The local leaders of the tIAACP f laowteg the gravi ty of sit mi ton, called the meet fag, to the hope that it would set get out et hand. mb DURHAM - Emory Lowell Rollins, M, who police eharg ed villa-. his wife, Helen, to their Mutual Heights apartment, to toe early morals* of Jttae 8, was fecund over for toe grand Jury, in District Court Friday, wife Judge s, O. Riley remsssd- Sag him to Jail, wlihoat the prU v siege of bond. The memad ms®, aeeordtog mm isarf line ot the dd 28ew Negro AHiassce, that first dr®s atte®- tico to racM tEjesttee, bj'pisb «feteg the Peoples Drug Stores here, to the east? fetrttes to a among the erfthe highest ccatrt to the land. Jcteson said that Marshall had already made his place to history aaa Md nothin bid praise for the 58-year-old cele brated lawyer. 1 gave the President an opportunity to ins lAemwa the program of the Great Society. Euea though* there was luot latiiOß over the selettto there •were scape ssmters who eyed tfce move with reservations. Km euuDß nn treano seighborhood - aiuhs: Estimated 400 Ku Ktox Klansmen climb long hill near City Ball after three-mile long parade through Negro section -Jam: 4 lo.au, flatted by its own “SeearUy Guards' attd Atlasrfa police, made the march to show support lor the Viet nam War without incident. (UPI PHOTO). i i J2|4 JB7S Jll 1 i « VHHI ss§ Ml sll IMMI SM | 1 Owm raneat OTrHE tteiwrt*, Oatod Jim# ». SStW, with mm*®*, ■* Kgm Z fej saunaaiMW o»ie«- end rsssive amount* ited *to» irono. *m ««««» fata*. J yV11r 911999 K S There was only e»s lucky person to this week's Sweep stakes winnfefs, Mrs. Madie toirton wsm sls fcy tsavtog ti daet *27 83, Which she picked up from Kaleigh Furniture Co. Show OMMMMMMWtt S^makmT Harold l!®we, 0, UMtodStotoe €cro«tteflSm«r as Edweattoß, toW toe SftSsO f rmtetlsg Maa» at SMw .mMMi9i#iaito9s <^» e U, “A* stS®«g« grste.t-£*5J, y»u tev» ar. «apaitoiiy d®sii«d tot toMNtoetoatg .a-ataws es freMrat «d ttqprmv Bvfm to swr wad toMMIto flsstoaes., T?K c«n is» pr «feje*tto to ts«k «t ®f «tes iwxwmk: imi dal cix> «astos«fe -s»Md» always con eSto» ffiterste -9ffl3 toe 9*dd% Mtmted to lives of t@MfSJie-d «»3 pa*i»o«S«s im&my'*' '&ot tag; m a sfAJfitw*ri aft, CruMfel liOMHto,** the tmmsfr &M&H&T H toe Leurr-. ft is tte? iSftoktog that Mar stall wm encoßater very ISstl* diffiahJty to befog confirmed by the Sesatet, Strom Tfesarascad, the tamed RepeMican from S, C., made M known that he was going to vote against cosfirma tion, one to the fact he does not agree with Marshall’s inter pretation of constitutional ques tions. Sam 3. Ervin, Jr., D-K. €., «r --dem foe at ei»,il rights, whobas had every opportunity to JiKtoe Marshall’s ability, said that tee would reserve his Judgment un til he studied his record vtCh tlie KAACP and federal agen cies that fee fMsrshal! *;has bee® connected v& b. This means that somehofly did not go to toe store that has 4082 and another where 5796 was left. The former wim ber was worth $25 and toe lat ter S2O, This money has he«n ‘m mm?E mrs. ’osmeoco uasesiall WEEKLY IfGIStAHVi REPORT NOTE: This is <Om seventeento at a series of weekly sum maries jir«pared by the legis lative ststf at the Institute of Government on the work of the North Carolina General As sembly at 1967, It is con fined to discussions at mat ters of general interest and major inportance. ** v * LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH Most observers and legisla tors would agree that a state legislative session is hardly the time or place for thorough gotog basic study at matters rwquiriog legislative action. A standing legislative committee may provide a reliable forum for evaluating and perfecting matured legislative But usualh these committees, lacking professional staff, meeting but four or five months every- two years, and lacking continuity of membership, are not wen adapted tc leisurely <s*e «OMIMM. v. m lasHraMCje President Sbcchihlm WIftSTON -SALEM - The sud den illness, deaii! and funer al erf Edward Everett KIDI, pre sident of the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company, left this city gasping. He passed in the morning at June 9, after he -visited the hospital. There was very lit tle knowledge that he was sick. He complained of having a con gestion and it was believed that he was suffering from a cold. He was admitted to the hospital and succumbed shortly after ar rival. Funeral rites were conduct ed from the First Baptist Church, Saturday, 6 p.m. Dr. Kenneth R, Williams, president, Winston-Salem State Collage, read the scripture and Dr. R. M. Pitts, pastor Shiloh Baptist. Church, offered the prayer. The eulogy.’ was delivered by Rev. David R. HedgSey. He was in terred in the Evergreen Ceme tery. Mr. Kill was born July 6, 1807, the second sen of the late Air, and Mrs G. W, Hill and has lived, here all hto life. He completed bis dtemsßtary t*mmummmz. &, added to tote week’s imrm and mesa* that there i* fOS to toe pst, Ttm tickets are whfee this we«k ®nd are dated #ea« 1. 'teg Isctitete of »rto stated, *‘'Oir psafewagwarary ci vil mommmi. te sesa p«tw*lte|y arew, Mistoorfsialmtiahs *s to®m.ACP, to*-- Often Lac *we taw© : tm®. wertt teg to iaapnawe tte «sf Slw iAmerican 'flgfm ter tear ttesates, M w saat uMfi to® •riMte SfißP* ttet «tee mow as®».(. Me on « mw iffiaranflin assd m Has »stM M a* Brown timtljifim hy toe Sts pP&s&g? *<lSte revltaiteed cirM 'had «Mtat «ti ta#* sm». iR
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