IMWinSdioolDesegregatioiiCase Xj-Xj-Xj-S}- For Humanity Actions • • vwiiawiffi r-%WIIWII9 AwardGoesToRoy WUdns StA&g/s — Victory Declared In Case HostsAHi iKsfiMe the Carolinian North CaroUna'i Leading Weekly **CtTtl Dtoorter «aa the let* lor diacuMion dunnfi (he cmen’i Inslilute at Saint Aig 4iiie’s ColieKe June 19 AttOir.cy Samuel S Mitchell of fUle.gh waft (he diicusftion VOL. 3i. No. 34 RALEIGH. N C. WEEK E.%0li\0 SAT JUNE 21. IQ72 SI.VQLE COPY iSc A '‘ehberate disobedience of U» i«rformed b>- one or more ptrrm in public, was defined M C-vil Diforder No act* of vMance need to be perpetuated to eonatitule a Civil Dnorder. Attam'»y Mitchell staled Pioccful demonstrating in the •Craets without a permit to porode is considered a civil TwoRakighJIlkufighf^ SlasIicdWitbWiocBottIc He -aid that most civil disorderft encountered are booed upon some dissatisfaction of (he law People are seeking a change m the law Some acts of civil dnorders have caused laws to change Mitchell cited aecne tmiances of demonstra- Uena in tl.'cities by blacks who wanted ti- be served in restau rants and hotels Civil d'sobedience becomes quHe a by den to police officers iHio must be social psycholo- xl-xj-ij-x!- -is-tt-Cj-Jt Poiicemen Luten A $ Tli*rty.|our polH PoIk , — ^ic«iwn are attandmn the Policemen'f In- •MoUor. f conducted June l> uiroufh June 22 at Saint Autualine'i College "ConUnuai study and trainit^ »-Mceaaar>. if ^ eipect to tnoee up." acid Dr Prezell R RcMitacn. president. Saint Au luaRo.'sCollegr Or Rotanaon ipok^ to patrobnen and other poRcaown at the Poncemen't fnattltife tn individual and group paydMiogy. krIJ at Saint Au- jjusUne'i Colle r June t* - Ha aaid tlu;i each person, ragariiiai of race, color or laet ST Aiio.'S. a. II Gvil Disorder’ Talke Advocate Of Rights Is Chosen "JugFull OfWine:’ Victim,51 Johnny Goggtng haa a long police record, according to the re cords and ftlea of the City-County Bureau of Identification. At 5:30 p. m., last Friday, he struck again accord- jamocooDM DUm^A^ WILMETTE, Ill. - Roy Wilkins, executive aeoretary of the NAA- CP will be presented with the Louis G. Gre- goi/ ..vtiJ lo. Ser vice to Humanity on June 24 tn Wlmette, Illinois. " said be Presell R. . preaident. Saint Au- R.'t Collage. Dr. RaWaaon ria patroUnan aad athar Ml at the PoUcatnaa'a a hi ladleMiial and group tn, hall at SaM Aii- jaUa^a OoHa-a June M — ■a aaM that etch a( race, e tats ar. Ano.w, a. i> ▼ ieiun,di CRIME BEAT Johnny Qogglns haa a long police record, according to the re cords and flies of the City-County Bureau of Identification. At Si30 p. m., last Friday, he struck again accord ing to his Sl-year- old housemate, Rlch- fomcocJB PhuAn isi,iiosen WILMETTE. III. - Roy WllklM.agBecutlve secreury of tfaa NAA- CP will be preaentad with the LoiiU O. Gre gory Award fin Bar- vloe to Humanity on June 24 In Wilmette, Illinois. DETROIT. Mkh - Legal Dafanse Fund altomeys ware elaled by the affirmatiw decis- HMi handed down last week in the Sisih Circuit Court at Appeals in the Drlml Metro- poiitan school case. Bradley vs Milliken Though the court did not rlimyiate the lepsrate scImmiI districts In Detroit, il assigned pupils and teachers across the lines of city and suburhia. and ordered the two systems to function as one This involves fifly-fivr school districts and •».«» pupils Cooperating Attorney Louis R Lucas for LDF explained that. "For the first ime. the Stale Board of Education in Detroit Will be required to enforce its own rules on construction to prevent l n e creation of new segregated schools This school desegrega tion case will result in drsegrr gallon for more Black chikfren than any other cate in history " The suit onginally filed in by a kicar branch of Ihe .NAACP along with a'group of Black and while parents and ^ildren. was filed against Ihe State Board of Elation, conservalive members af Uie school bosrd who had replaced previoualy liberal boani mem bers. Atrlomey General Frank J. Kelly. Suie Supl. John Porter, and others The case reached the Sixth (tM caaa won. p. q "MBS BURLmCTOM" STATE'S OMIT BUCK MmiAirT- CbarMte; Conalaiiee Aane Oort. "Mlao lllBalon*' (LX talka wllb "Uiaa Burlington," Sonia HcMyro (Cl Md "Mitt StaloavOle," BobMa Marrow al Poclatdo. Tho thro* girla look advamagt af a brttk ki tkr N. C. Btauly PMval tcll- vlllaa for a rtal. -Mtaa Kkutan” won Uio oadaal on SM«- day. (CPI) Aflftr22YMra WashiaglmHigliChss SttsReuakmbChf ■V ftflABV n nv>irwB NCSlmkel b Praised ForHbAid BY MARY n. ROOKTR r^°' ■’"'X * letter dayw for many Ralelghltea and numerou. out^f-townera. Ihls select group of men and have one thing in common — they 11/ I., graduates of the former George Vaahington High School located at 1000 Fayett^ ville Street. Thlt groiM win kave Ka firai raonlon altar 12 yaara. Ovor kajf of tppraalniaialy ISO women are all DURHAM - N C Cealral Univcrslly student Lnris Lo cust of Durham won praiar reeenUy. iacludiiig a temal racognition by the Onrham CRy Council, lor an act hr didn't Uilnk was anything apscial Luciwi. a Vietnam veteran was fliling up a car al a Oiwham Saa autioo when Mrs L. J CamptaeUi of Aubm. N V.. gradMioa are sMselodiopwrtt- c^o In mo Itoihrglaa, wMeb ■nelailo s Family MtoW “snnrn Fridsy. }m» 10. ■ngtoa School esfMsrts — ta tho data ranma lo Uia "rrni of Ibo erlma." Fom MMlalpoapistavobowi tavkod for mia wookend M rcmkilaeeaeea. Tkoy are MIm Margi^ a Bugs, Met. Vlr. Kewall, and Mr. Pste H. WiUlamt, our data tdvltori art Mr. Joba L. LadagaMn. ■h* on* lo wbom cor yttrbM— Eaho" -.wtadodloaiad. Mra. Marlmw Saadera Jaaat wm Mend Urn otncUlwaieoma tta oat-af-townara. lirt. Jmm Tiwaw BwtaMt 'Priorities’ kTheenfer USlieks NEWPORT NEWS, Va - The “PnortUao of Uw Seven- lies is Ihe theme of the Mh Nellenal Aaeembly of the Unka. Inc., maeliag In New OrleiM June ISJuly 2 wMi the BMen Rouge. U chepirr servkM te wim a program Uial RIM how ef the five day forHbAU DURHAM _ M C r^__i can rsnne to Uie "Peine of mecriae." Fpw awdel.inplikaveken lavsn tar tkte weehand K mata^inaat. HMyareMMe USllKh ROrWILXIRi I ' Ka|ptcb'\ Orfkl.sJ Ulrh -■■Wei fvpsiwe St We •*“1™ 1» One M M TWO FKSBT WITH K.IIVES Me Ivey Arriaglon, Ik, IS. Og 1/1 Eta Lane SIrea, loM OfBeer W. H. Parker, Jr., a 11:41 p. m., Wadneiday, ma ke wu seeeated by Urry Dir. nsU Dsaa, Jr„ 17, nae ed. drees, is be (Arrhiglon) wie Irylag to ueia a Nsgro tamale, who wee betng uasidltd by than, a tbeir boon. Arrtag. In eald be was ea on tho fan In m proeeu of lirka te iM m# aaernod fonislt. Ur, Arrbiglon edautsd bo tbsn ca Dam scion m# aomaak wSk ■naAsr knife. WtrraMa, Mnrgtag eagagtag ki an iftasy ■here daedly waapert wire leai. were drawn sgwtaa bom asn md Amagton wu Jillad. Acrtaglon rscehrsd two aiull eWa an me Isfl akta of bla taae. Oian, oho reoofvod a tn iBcb ea oa hla aomseb, wie adaktod to« tke Mamartpl KddiKaL Hla wsma wOl be ensed shea he la releend. OeliieedFor JRorsJtae Weeue DR. W. W. JOraOR SlOyOOO Grant To W. Johnson WASHINGTON. D C, - The phase of a “new thniftt** to brine more BUck and other Phyrity women mto the cv- Momic mainstream as entre- preneun was begun in Wash nfton this week under the sponsorship of the Omce of £i?n^ Enterprise (OMBE* at the D^rtmeni of Commerce, (hr nrti National Conference on Business Opportunities for Wo oien brought together more than 999 women from ihrot^h out (be coun(r> to identify (be unmet business needs of nisi ing minoriiy buftinesswomcn and lo outline the needs of muMNity women interested in entenng business Mrs Inez Kaiser, as National Coonhnalor of Hie conference, •aid. The women came to (his meeting because they have Mrong interest in either Improving their present bust- oet ron woKbE. a z) The award will ba praainted at I p.m. in Foundntlap Hall af the world-famoiia BalMi*i Houw of Worship. Linden Avamie and Sheridan Road. Wilmetta. The ■ « program is open to the public. ■ %wlfl MA Ma^ng the award wUl beOr f #irW ff Q Firuz Kazemtadeh. profesaor of history at Yak Unh-anily and chairman of the National Baba' Assembly led aT • viMMun vauran. WPP mun up a car at p Dwham ■M aUUaa whan Mn L. J. awfPKPllI Pf AataWK. N. V., puUadiaiompapnricpprn. Shp rpportPd Irmiblp wHh her car. and Laeual rapalipd It. he guMed Mrs. Campp- nalli to laiarpuip «. Her bnkn fpilpd. aHhaugh ihe dMn'l L^ is Mack; the CaapaaclUs are white. Tlial’a when Iha aartos af acu rwWL Marlene gen^-^ mdlkeaMlelalweieea# Mrs. JiBe Tknaai iTetafill m ten cun ects. p. ly _NEWF0HT news, Va. - Tlw„-yrior«toa of Uw Sasan- Km Is the lhama ef Ihe Igm NatlenalAiiembli of theUima. ■ne., mooting In New Orienn. ^ M^My g wMh ttoSS La. — Temrk COPHeese Named in honor of a black American LoulsG. Grogory, Iha award a given by me National Splrilual AiaemMy af the Ba ha'is of the United States through iu North Amciictn tarn ao-r tetuiAo. p. » Ushers’Meet Camli^gft WAMINGTON. D C. - Over h. J!5!r.f . Locust M, .... MKW rn.***^®*^ ~ a Olid. He leoklCrt. CamptodH ^ nomed b and her fWt children Ms Coimiy Republicaa borne, give them money to oommittoe lo fill A J nome. give them money to cocnmiiioe lo fill the mnkothotrataridotoFkri^to creotod by tho resk- moet^er HuMmumI. oteumed GOP Houoe candidete $500 To MUOn Of GOF Proctor YMCAfrm lahaimr WASHINGTON. D. C. - Ovor Ijat delegaica from approxi mately aw churchea la Me cUtoo ■hroughout n etaloa have haon mvliod te attend (he sard aanual convniin of the National United Church Uiberi Aiencia- Un. Inc. July M-21 al the Washington Hilton Hotel. The eonvealion of taadinr toymen of the ctonrh .iti ' -* '-•.«•« jy ^ is., uj. vvavi religious orgoniialions and (tn vsnans' mn, r. a> —jonalliility for gettlia uw _ ear repaired, and flnally wel- ^ action wn taken by the corned Campanalli into his commlllae Thursday home when he came lo claim !"•*" *• unanimoui- the car. "wl >be WakeChunty — my way. _ __ impooation." Locuot uid . Ihe N C natives, nor tnnnunced tost •On TVnMSa u. r n Houoe of *lh a procraa that lOs •*«T hear af the flea day ”y»«.„^«iMHs aad vialiRa wtth Ihalr familtos 43 Iha aW weaM charm af gte 2;;r£»Mrtnr of New Orlaana JJJJh-jlgto^MtlieRmtel Aou^a iMactol guests aad "cl he tarty er man pnWdeata -af coUatn aad unlvaciRtoa which an hart of Ihe Uaued T’'4toge Fuad, one o( _ raeiptenlaof Iha bl-aanual Ltoks Cr^-te-Ald. The olher pertton •fUtto yews fund wlU benafU SIckJa CeQ Aoamia Bolb an ■^flKcaiit of Ihe efforts the 2.SW members reprei^uuig m ^pten te M itain ua the Diatnct of Colianbia. X to sell nraembend Ihal past efforto of IJun tedudn w(ifoit te Uw nritea and lixltoo M Uw .NAACP mni«h LHa Mmbenbip af each chapter md o large c sitnfauiion la Uw l«gal Octans aad Fdnt aiian Fund: plus a gnat-ioeid te Uw Man Claims d prnfteiii of at Salat no.Wt ESSO Rasaanh Faltow- toup In phllnaphy hr Uie iwy-TJ ncadaralc year by Uw laatituie to Jwvicn to EdncMtea af Ktohtegten. O. C. TV faltow- todp te to a parted af ' ' Appreciation Money Here One man cUlmsd 910 ki Tht CAROLIKlAN’a new ApprccU* (Ion monry (valurc*. Hr was WUUsm B. Aah«, 1440 Csrnscr DrlvSy sad his nam« «ss In tbs ad of TbOfnpson^Lvneh Co., 10 w. Hsrfstt Strsst. Psraotts who sss thslr nsmss In ths column or. (h# Mens) POft, SNOULT NOT fo dlrret. ly to Uis msrehints Involved, bot come FIRST to the ofricr Of this aowspaptr. loesttd st S19 E. klsrtln Sirvet. so that wo can Uonttf} you FIRST. Pkoat romomtwr that thr doodttno foreUimlnt>ourmon> (Sot Amttiszij.v. r 2) George L Jones, a Raktgh native and currenti) a licensed funeral director in New York City. had made a cash contri bution of $500 to the Bloodworth Street YMCA New Buikting Fund in honor of Mrs Gertrude Harrth. s retired school teacher in Raleigh who had greatly inspired him during Ms student days at Berry O'Kelly Training School Although Mr Jones left Raleigh in the earlv thirties, he has returned regularly to vtsM relatives and friends’and h«s msiniatned a keen interest and helped promote various civic and social activities in the community The development of Ihe new VMCA Budding and extensNin ri Y services is one of (he greotest and most important community projecis this city has ever undertaken I r'«4gt mv support and (dan lo contact friends in (he North and urge them tosupporf (he camMign.'* Mr Jones slated to E L Raiford. the Y" Executive Ihrector \ m»*mber of ,Kc Funeral Oirefrors A!h.a«iiiai.a.) • s*r $y.. ct*i p t\ .'Saa e.g. Lllflcs,P4) Mrs. Mollie Hustoa Lee 'Legeiid la Owa Time’ Retfriag Friday BY CHARLES R. JOH£s * Mollle Huston Lee Is an Institution. She Is retiring here Friday, following an illustrious career of 37 years as librarian at Richard B. Harrison. After sen-ing for five years as Shaw IJnl verslty's librarian, she began a career i, the City of Raleigh that still stands unequaled even In ihe State of North Carolina. Shaw's librarian front 1930-1935. CRy. She was A native of Colombuo, Qoto. CRy. too. Loo racob .te Uw a a! **"• *-*0 wu cRod at a bw- eanr^ a* itw... .w a.-. .7^ ^ -* ^ —. ow^ swwsv^Mi mm Ub A, , g ,i. 1^** Howard Univtrgity MctvmBhtroktlioa Wiabtagton, D. c., aadtWc.1 Valvat Cloak too, RBli in kalor of LUarary Selawa a Straal, Friaty, JVt a, d Cofnabla Uitvarstty. Itaw Tark • mtmldy aaStaM AiW tfk BMW SskiVmvm Saa f Appreciation /Voney SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK Uyar LILES SHOES For Tb« LotMt FMklou bi OutUy Shots fliimmwj'ywiiiiawww «Ml ghPOB hsrs at tbsomelwlvo * ■** ■* TTntatwifnugh 9. al which —„ . wwmwvw aadlaoioalan^ oat to pay keaugt teUitodte- ttegalabad lafy. Mora nan too poraoaa ware tmad away ba* eonao O -o wu oo moraisom. Bar son, Jhau g. Lsa, Jr., bte Wltai Mrs. Vitoria L« ^ tbair su. Mart, a, wars to* Intewad lothaaadlawabyMra. Mto toowa Doiaay, vatera rattraf profkaaor of Eultok M Ratal Aognalbo’a CoUogo aad a elOM Riaod to Mra. Lu. Mra. Daiuy, ahe now aiku kar koow la ROW York, nado a apscial trip hara M "da Iha lMiMra"tar Mrs. Laa. kvoaatlon wu gtvu by Iha Rav. I. Nathiilal Farter. TMa wu MIowsd Igr dlaaar. The faalarad uaahir wu Dr. Charlu A. Ray. hud of the Kagitoh napartmaat at HoaUi Caraltea Caotril ttolvaraRy M Dteham aad a teag-Uaa ITIud af Mrs. Lsa. Dr. Raylaiailtvs aflhteally. B. waiiB OMhaa, dtracter ef Wiha cty riteUc Ltorarlaa, w -wr-^aw, wwmm, ••mmmromm, tettaduid Ihau oho gave HI* kteu te Mrs. Lu. O. Dodge MFg. LEg AOMKEg TROPHT. OTRER at Iha Richard R Harrlau Lltam;v. wRS m. j* ^ This was gtvao M bar honor al tha Volvat Cloak ka. whora two-hai^ad aid twtT three attoadad. Mora Ihu 100 had to ha tarud amJhattelL Mdl toa?5iIwo. Uvla Raaay Uktiry, wMeh Hirrlsu M a braaihi Mra. Rarvalaigh whRa, lagra* saolad Uw RMaIgh ebaplar ef (sm aao. US. r. u

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