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fMrftvcsfedf Ktag To Aid Hawkins li N. C fkwsFo fe 7 CHm I>: Regimld Hawkins cam paign tor goveraoi #eemt tv fee piekfeag tap steam a*- fee rolls aleag. Even thoagi a later convent i«; htoic |n Charlotte last weai, was not abfce to get a two-thirds vote to soppori the militant dentist, quite a fev of feis sajjfwners were pleased that ne received more titan SO' of the votes cast. M The soppoT’ of the later or ©tntzatioas became more in tense Monday vrhet: James M. Pierce ol Cliarlotte, coordina tor of t*K Industrial Unior De partment of AFL-CIC sakl the eommittet. took its one from the €7-57 vote ii. :av-i ol liar-1 kins •»»d would work to ret the Democratic oomujatux: tor him, et The cocr-roitt- • .1' i>- stafeewMe m nat«T * an trill raise funds ant! work fr. arr. way we car to insure Dr.. Ha" - Idas* election. *' Pferc* said. The APL-CIO to Nortf Car olina has about 80,OfKi affiliated members Put to date v .as not been a cohesive politica. actor. Peirce saki Hawkins and one of his two Democratic .y - ewts, Lt. Gov. Boi Scott, were the only candidate u seek the endorsement ol Hi or. The third Democratic candi date is Mel Broughton o; Ra leigh. Republican governorship hopelttls are Jack Stickler of fefDbarlotte and Her. Jir:. Gard *W?r, R-K. C., o' Hock;. Mount, v Fl«ree said labor “would .not have supported the r epublicans anyway because we don't like their programs ” «ee WLtfWS TO V 21 Tffsftts lissilfe Trev Hes WASSitoU !‘OK, D. C. -How ard University students, wtso held the- administration at hat tor five days, began to trek back to class Monday, after agreeing to a compromise, ot tered by the trustees. The students defied the ad mtotetration’s ultimatum that they leave the administration which they took over fetesc the officials refused to UMen to their pleas They vov - '*pdto remain and did so. President James Nabrit, Jr., was not only charged with fill ing to listen to the students a hie of the situatios., hut is re ported to have left town. The trustees did not meet or. the An th ro Say* ladHi l* Db^^BNNßi DURHAM - Dr. Stanton K. Test, of wak rarest Untver ■sity*B department oi aiFhrcpo leg)', told North. Carolina Col lege students in a lecture Fri day, March 22, that racism is **man*s most dangerous myth.’ - Tefft examined each of the -white racist*? claim- to su periority and found that unsci entific evidence support? any ofthose claims. The elate oi the pre-Civil War apologist for slavery that Hegroes are subhuman Tefft Local Soldier Cited Fasll—wfih The nast).on*6 third highest sward was presented recent ly to the v.’idov ol Corporal Robert A. Pretty, Mr®. Carolyn Perry, in Fort Bragg. His citation for gallantry by Colonel Cook, recalled bravery and dedication to duty in keeping •with the higher traditions os’ the ss&teary service. Corpora! Pretty was the son of SKr,#,*d Mrs. William court/ kt the time cj his te '■> duet ion into the s attendisg cri.jg-ofiHich "s»jb»' a iamsemr m she tcnw •tea® &£& *»« taatfeaiaatic!* club. ,4 Hts marriage to the former "xarttfri Perry Mated toss than a year 'before his untimely Usati). ■Hebert also has receive! the 2>®rpk- Heart. Be was klifcsd peofirtfeei 6, »«7. Ms wife, CartUyu, is now attending St. A«g®ft*ae*« College, Raietgh. The- iHßian reads as fditaWK 'titrate First Class Pretty himself 'tn ttti iMffitrf in Atit&n while stesAgpiti #»• MiMM **»• *». *> Powell lit Trouble At Church :■ ■ VOL. 77, NO. 18 Howard U. Reopens fumet Weshingten High Sfcrr m% jj*|HQ | n it Ink Qs&rhssHs Final rites ior Clarence Wl]- lar Sanders. 39, areschedaled to tie held front the Raleigh Funeral Home, Thursday, 12fS0 p n. Ht trill he tosrteti Sn the National Cemetery, Mr. Sai*iars pronfJUHioed sac. oil arrival a s Wake Mesn ••• : F ''*'*• aftei he is said F- J />‘FVHBwto have heei, in raßSSßS|M|n|a seeming -stu at the home of Caste?! Pear tSt,., where he i« ■SANDERS reported to have gone to sleep. Miss Pearson gone about mid afternoon Fri day. It was reported to police of ficers tiiat he came there in company with one Ella Mas? Brown It was also repartee that he ieli and bumped his bsaad. He then sat in a chair arsd-wa* believed to have gone to sleep. Mis: Pearson is said to have become alarmed when he con tinued to Bhov. no signs of a wakening. She is alleged to liave called relatives who are said to have t old here tiiat there were times when he slept continuously. f»v«- euccrMßs p. s) found totally iaeirppomuic. "Negroes are least ‘apelike’ in six (o: eleven selected traits;.. Europeans are least in only three,** Tefft said. 1j :* vet age brain sixe were proven to be a measure of ra cial superiority, Tefxt said, the white man would “have to »e --knowledge the large - brained Eskimo? as our intellectual su periors and include the African Zulu and AnaXhoaa along with them.” CSee AMrSKfrwejjCMGISX. T. I) OFSSSSSr - GoA. James T. Oatik 3t», Beaefits, Oifieer A<Sjataat •Seettai, Ftm Bragg, pre seftt-s tfee Qertifieirte to the 'Silver Star to Mra, Carolina Pretty, after pimitig on the'Sli ver Star 'Medal, Mrs. Pretty -was awarded the •Stiver 'Star po»tteamcm«ly ior 4ser husband PFC Sfce&ert A,. Pretty. The presentation look piaee in the AG -Casualty Branch. {V. S„ ARMY PHOT©), "Worib Carolina s leading W-eelty RALEIGH fi C SATURDAY. MARCH *0 vm PRISON PICK: TTPD - RALEIGH: Four pickets marched in front of the Central Prison am isfration building here this morning March 25, to protest prison conditions and to demand fair treatment for all in mates, (IJPIt Sweepstakes Ip T<© $lB3 One hundred thirty five dol lars had to toe adde:< to Sweep stakes tliis week due to the fact there were no winners last week. This reallv gives Easter shoppers an opportunity to get some real money this week. The total is $lB5. Certainly this is enougl ior any bunny rabbit. Check the Sweepstakes page any make it to vh. stores listed You will find whatever The color is pink and the tickets are dated March 22, The numbers and values are as follows; 251 is worth s3Of 1753 will bring $45 asKi 1011 will bring S4O. you need. These merchants will be hap py to have you come in, look over their merchandise, com pare their prices arid then make up you: mind : SVDrSTJkBa : j 251 1753 1011 | i $m $45 $m i I Ar.vcum havuii ourrer: f*SBK tickets dale-.: March 3C. I*4B. wjsii™ | prwt»e: wunJbtTa present same to The CATtOLWAK -eCttee 1 receive amounts ii.-ued atoov< from the SWi.t.TCTAKte Posture * Washington ,DC. WASHINGTON, L. C. - The nearsr April 22 gets the more relaxed the afttioh*« capital be comes as to what will happen when the Poor peopl e* & earn - paig.i gets underway. One strange twist came Iron; northern Virginia's House o: Representative Broyhill last •week. He proposes that the government and private busi ness be on hand, ready and wil ling to give everyone ol them a |ol. Broyhill is considered a race baiter in many quarters and for him to take sue!; a stand matte many reconsider the en tire approach. Information reached here Monday that the march might originate in Richmonc, Va. since the march is expected to fee composed of sotttherners largely Dr. King Isscheduledtomake FROM RALEIGHS OFFICIAL POLICE FIL£SS mt atom mr ATTACKED SV husband a mm avy Evens, 527E. D-.vfe St., reported that he did not sere too wall around 6:55 Fri day ewnteg when he warn to the home of Lester w Wlid Child* 1 ' Foster. He repotted that he went to the house, located at 610 E. Martin -EL, and was attampiiag to pact, ap some of his t»elt».giag6, when Foster hit hint-a with .a lxwl.f*e«iM Mrs. Foster ioissdfeer in the attack and stabbed him in 'Hte dwwt, niftto a toMe.Tfe •aid fee -knew -ao reason why tfee sougSe wcUld treat' fete is wmfc an "«sfrt«?t®y way. He 4s said to fer*e reerthted a !f** mu in the ss:-:id®e of his cheat. PRICE 3£c a seven-stop speaking tour in Virginia or. Saturday, with the final engagement scheduled for Richmond. It is bsSaevedbemay announce his selection of Rich mond as the staging area tor the march, scheduled ter April 22. i%*v '4WMt6, *. 2> jm *s»tK«#ms a sHrf fwM&f As early as ISfclQ Fcbtey rncrr.Uig death began its ravage or. the highways of Korin Car olina and when the bock *®as closed at 3 a. rr, -Sunday, ten race persons had lost their lives. The first victim was Fwteo trace rrm. v. HSBT AT JAIL David GlHlstpfe., 80, TfiO -S. BloosSwcrth'fit., W «n la&asi&t stsd feattory complaint Aim Robert-Gray, 't®o E, arras in wtei<ah -he that he Mt. to Hn the night eye, •viMo County Be «aid they 'had a cjuarrel aud fffita.y-rtntak to, CUT ON MEAD TtKWtafe Ij>.c,y W 2 ,E. Ca*arr»s-'BL, vngat*tA he rm Jt4v«d a 2*’ -ias®;rsst.tes tm Ms naKd. tat A gto. rasiflt of ■ a fee Awayne Eiteasd «gfc, -«f 20i ISe-saped-awMEF rsat far m® &&&»%$. wßm*t'm&vtz i r. s» AIXTISIXKSE THE GREAT - "Lev. Ailciiuior, who took several honors, during the past basketball season and then went on to -really show his ability in the NCAA linals, held in Los Angeles, Calif., lasi week, letv led the attack against the nurabei one team, Houston in the semi-finals Frida' mgtr ane then, went on to beat a fighting team from the Universi ty of ’’North Carolina, to eoi lire title. Saturday night. T#p K AACP Oflßcials Make Appeals In Aortli CaTOltna Dr. Kivie Kaplan, president of the NAASP, and All ret! Bak er Lewis, treasurer, boti: white, were In North Carolina this •week, making appeals for the organisation. Kaplan? spoke ta Durban aaarj Lewis appeared in W teston-Saierr.. Kaplan ■a&kl members trtll find “in aumters ate to unity, there is strength; *’ area asked Attempt To Ban Pastor NEW YORK - Although con gressanai. - preacher Adam Clayton Powell came into Har lem, in what was termed a triumphal entry Friday .-too bow ed out Monday, without telling anyone wise re he was going sad hov. long Ist* would toe gone. This is add to toe due to ftee tact that his lawyers were -sup posed to appear to court and sinew cause why he should not tee detained for a change, said to be pending to Puerto Rico. The lawyers for the plaintiff, toi the satt that ha® teL him in exSße tor S 8 mouths, were ex pected to write tiiat he be re *»« 'jomwrt. v. x) WEAWOEM Xetasrtatures fiartog *Be pt rtoC VhviTA*'. toraajto Mood# Will xves&gv istoavt' norraa: Hsyikmv hiefes ar- exi»«-«rt*.a to in the «ppe? 4W& or »s in C. jsjrV: to tor y*s ir -s. t jwm ax m«et was ■»vet#*e moody to She <tt» to A' C. JUKI to tut upgenf&i or itm. er *#s to S X.RKaaan 4l»ottsr? toe oftoMßtaiSer «f tots toeai TwMlitx eootor aSoot a So»&s:i Fyerdpltslicn 'W.'J' totai aSou i 4 mo loieb oceuiriag as thon. ev* aad ■ocssetoe•« tonsuer toMWw mmoiy -MuMtov aao tMoiMtoy. *#Ss .m*t toa *tr Wur-Sts.-mna ttti. •apfwaiMHKie -fen 'fete tsassastltwesacy late M-ltsSi 22. "£arliieT» Powsilwa® ■rettttffiued Ms mvc cegnixa-aee ater '•ferrllf aasd iufyianiiag briefly feefore '-N. Y.» State Csswrt ’Arlisax '•iSaitowiah. 'A cwsditiasi »f inis retewe is &al Ftwell «it 3 ts»~ tote m emkrt tmwUMmm* PJPIL- io) “sacrift-eial givtog*’ tossp port tee crgaanratiOD ‘.hi "our-loris- axidres-s to a relatively «mall rrwwd, llaplau covered sutojects rangstor iron.', the effect s c : integration on edto cation to probierus he has ea“ countered in other areas of tee nation in his civil rights work. He said a drive is b£tag started m Ho.rtli CarOteii to place 7T0,00C mv. sudwas od regtmrarftai roll*, oddMg teat *■ |<| -^r' || Jff' 4. AT ODDS? 'WITH - 'NEW TOBS4: Dr. Martin Xutfcer tali® to tke preas at Harlem *« Canaan Baptist Otiureb 'Marefc Do. King disagreed with Adam ClaytonPmvHll%B ; til March M tor 4 ‘eiriltoar*’ against the white rower structure. He also declined to answer PowelPs charges that he and other moderate Negrces ’fead sold .asst -to ttee '-whites. -.(DHI) Mml® iBURH/JM - 1e an offset teD dfeteecgteoß 'fee image c r.«ttw afttteK m tm jwi'.toieal dram® of Itmfmi? asd latda® •£ fiegrv ajcsdiidateE iscr* ass- SSbbhS (iff aflswi salueertitse ISSay psPmsry and tee Tto*- ekswAiaxi }■ mtmatse few ttir twv R«pab- Tfeaan caaJ&Utei; Q»y tto afet Httwehbo Sacs «*ay ic 4I«& cje feetar;. ami -wlll'to* 1 iFJatSMti &n ths- -iVoviirbor ialist, iße gstowtSdilUttfam sill mee aDsrst craiir f«r w -J' Kte 'ffnsase -seats, wiiflt Aicaasdar Ifesws will fee trytaEtcaake ..ms? ssl nse live ssite ecu tfee ■.Ctmmtr. smru of CbncmliMfin -ers. Uawsd Stiff, te an a fcattir witii •fthtik j&allfteamkto «sr Ha 1 rigsst •to ‘tot' Hss* &eci'«etatto rnsatem, ’to' ttoe aetoly-creaieti -4t*. ccbs- Cteßßiaaal seat. He £6sUssnifci eempetiticsi wiii Charier Itofi- Itaeaaii. The wtotaer will £aae a Rejw.fclicuj: in Ko veaßber. : H. ‘SI, 'Mldaj*, Jx., is tet tfing, ior tee right to tact DiL tsn Ei the.T&Be toi tin House. I'kfem has oppGsiiitri toi Kasw saete Royal. Asst T. aad J. C. ScaroroMgh, HI, are tetiiiag ior tee right to be the Demo cratic »gnrltoWM»g tor txm of tee five -scats, sew. held tr Demo crats, ts: tee Board of County C fiannifeSKauet's. Thib will be Barnes’ fifti. at tempt to be elected to office. He has nut for tee en trer-ep previous occ:v3i.c«s, w*v «ea s®s« w. ?• "L2C elected Negro c-ffteiiis acros-s e«: iiAllouarc* oniy aPnap to; the tetotet:*’ JiApian wat- itbout the difficuitiej; eacojatered toi civil rights work toi nertbera states. “When 0 white semtheraer telis yrAisusttethiag, y'WJ kruwviie «a«aass tomstowass. 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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