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WEEK EN'iJiiNU U U». LifS2 Shaw Unit). 1 .attaches 87th Session September 17th Clayton Chief, Pa trolman Must Stand Trial I n Death Os Victim Shot Five Times fiAlliUf- iEij'u -- In an unnre woemeri action in Recorder's Court here Wednesday inoniin:;. a decision of "pi o’, able cause" wms tendered m an action i barging •wo ot the three members of Pie (Layton Poiiee force with unlaw tel homicide in the imudere of a Negro man. and the officers wert -ruer-d -oiiiitl over :or hearing bei'or-> a /rand jury ..rior to actual trisi on the ehurgf. Ulayton’s Police * nief Frank Tarter, and Patrolman Otto Oeecti must now face trial before a Johnston Count\ jurv o degree of uniawiui homi cide to be determined ~y tliat group for the fatal shooting of Voune Watson. 27-year-old Clayton man about a month • HU. Wednesday s hearing in ihe Johnston Recorder’s Court here, was tile climax of S-v.-ra) week.', of intensive investigation by At torneys Herman Ttiyioi of Ra leigh and his associate S. S. Mitch- : oil who acting in behalf of Mrs i Lttdie Watson, mother of the -.ie tim, preferred charges against toe , officers involved in the Sunday night shooting of tin- youth after. a Clayton coroner’s jury had ;id . , Judged both Chut Cartel iiis pa trolman. Creech and Clayton Town Constable R. L. Moore in- , nocent of ail blame- in the dcarh Discrepancies in testimony re* , corded during ttn- coroner’s hear ing led Mrs, Watson to seek toe , services of the imminent Raleigh civil rights attorney, who with his associate tonne) that tin explains- | tion originally given by Chii f Carter of the incident was too Husbands!, Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? *Tfaous4in4« i*f couple are weak worn-out, rt ifcu4te<i i-tltly because laxly la* K- ‘r-»*i tor new fiiu, Vi&iUy, try Oslrev i ok ruMet- Supplies iron Jura, too. may new 1 for pep- -jupplemcrtt :• »-v tJUtfiln h: Trial *>'-e wish lime.' MU MON El: - get regular 3flJ.il sue -•:/< vUiZi* 6b.vim?s tiioncy-'j^\ju* "•< ■ ... ~, ._. ... ~ , til,, I to*** ?.va»». A v >S \er / 1 !':! i vZtS Il\ • MMj’x ■ Ay/ f Uff \t\/l Viv Lmh * . XI wls Ji \ l/flfl \ 1 7 f. \ 1 / \m I I \n\ I / \ m a 1 —»- \ I M (LX-*.*-' o'*’ 0 '*’ //it \ / 1 £mU£ ii \ f 111 tof MEHY-GO-ROUND i 100% alt wool butter-soft fleece Here', o go-feverywhere coot that will captivate the heart of «-»-'■ “« TON vmartened with the new stitch trim and the dolman »lc«*ve ,n cotillion bloc., ice blue, nude, gold, cb.ai and flesh, koyul with lining and wool Interlined Sd« /-'>s ’ 6 $45. IN RALEIGH, ITS i "F4S.ffI.ONS j * Insurance Building thrend-hnre to h.-ji.r .1 ~,ie:i( <jes! ot trutj In ins testimony bvfore the co-- oner's jury whioh nb-olved him of 1 lutne. Chiel Carter stated th*a he ••'hot U’ar-nn. si truck driv» v in s>-If-defense after the Negro mar -no*, at him with a ,un he polled fsom beneath a shot the officer nas.l s«en hhn pul ns Chief C.u j h r furtliei toll? me coroner.- jury that he. alone wa» the office •• j snooting Watson s-vs-u thotigh ihs victim was siiot fivs- times Faculty Confab Precludes Frosh Registration Slated To Begin September 19th RALEIGH ■— President William R. Strassner announced that the tilth academic year at. Shaw Uni versity will begin with faculty conferences on September !6, and IV, at 10:00 am. and 10:30 a .in. respectively, In the conference room of the W-.-t Campus. Dr. L. A. Peacock, Dean of Me redith College, Raleigh, "-ill ad dress the faculty on too 17th, About 150 new students are ex pected when orientation activities begin Fi iday. September 15?, and outturn throwsh Tuesday, Septem berc 23, under tlie directum of Foster P. Payne, dean of the col lege. The new students will be given • a psychological examination and a test in English. They will aslo tear talks by University officials designed to aid them in their ad justment to toe .-•rhooi progiam. Several entertainment features are also planned. ltegistration of freshmen will begin i'hursitay, September 18. and tipper elassmene will regis ter Monday, Sept.. 33. ( lasses will begin Wednesday. Sep tiJSasfeWS&' Jffi %s£rs?A vr^^-jawas^-r Failure of ihe sffdvrr to find th<- gun allegedly used to Wat son in shooting to chief until 9 days aftei the shooting, and other notable improbabilities in (lie original intermutation of the in i ident led to the action which reached a climax in court tie ■ V, ■ dnefiday Attornc-s Mitchell and Tay lor presented tin- ci-e against the officers in Wednesday’s hearing J'he officers were al so represented by counsel. tembiner 21 Formal openirt;,' exercises will be held September 24. at 11 00 a.in. in Gtvenleaf Auditorium. Dr. Mar i uerite S. Frierson, Professor of Education, Fayettvvilh S t a t c Teachers College, Fayetteville, will deliver tile principal address. The University reception will be : held Wednesday tir .lit Sepleihbei i 25. at 8 o'clock in Spattldine Gvtn i ) esiutn. —BFC « £ % a j NEW PHY SIC .VI. Ilf AD Dr Allan I.rieson Weatherford, II prolesser vl physical education at North Carolina Colh-gi and i epresi'ulati\c ot the Nnrtti Ca rolina Recreation Commission, lias been aprointed acting direc tor of the Department of I’hv sieai Eduration at Nortli Caro tiua College Durban*. l>r. Wea therford is one or three holders ot doctors’ degrees on the Ni l permanent physical education staff. The others are Dr. Ross 1 Townes and Dr Raymond W. Hopson. In his new position. Dr Weatherford will direct physical idm alien uclivAics in North Ca tar gymnasium which will be dedicated within the next few ■ olina College's new million doi months ' . .-jj-ia>£aan»suv ’ tox-V-ttV'' ffnEk, •t -A- mss.to- - -■■■■ . •:>& ill s - i 1 -V % I - 13 a % DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AT NCC—Prof. 1. Gregory New ton of the Piedmont Board ol Officials has been appointed di rector of athletics at North Ca lotina College. He is a graduate ol Lincoln l\ (Pa.) with a mas ter's in political science from the Lnive rsi t y of Pennsylvania where he is a candidate for the i'h.D. Newton is a veteran of World War II with combat e\ perience in the Pacific. ! You’ll know why it’s the leader w hen you smoke ! BOTCH MASTER ★ ★ ★ CIGAR Known the world over for smoking enjoyment. Sales-Repairs Lawn Movers Sharpened Sho'iguns Rifles Bicycles ami Tricycles Hoih- and Fishing Taekk* Carriage Wheels Retired HILL’S > | 10S S vnimlhgton St Dial 8172 | •"sf , y "BW«wrt’i arw -i—| PICTURE TWO 1951 t ROZEN FOODS CHAMP ION' Miss Geneva Baldwin standing by her deep freer, e unit is showing Home Demon stration Agent, Mrs Mildred Payton, some of her products. Miss Baldwin, who won the 1951 Frozen Foods Award. is the daughter of Mrs Baldwin, i bar ter member and Home Beautifi cation Leader of the Home Demonstration Club, and Kir. Charlie Baldwin, who has In ell All Rural Newcomers Are Invited To The State Fair Newcomers to rural Nor to Ca rolina dun,':;: th, past yea; will a/a in be guc-ls M the 2s'. C. State Fair in 1952. sov- Robert \V. Shoff ner, assistant director of the State ; Colln.i- Extension Service. Free tickets good for gate admission any one dav of Fair Week October 14-18 will be sent to all who re qUl st them anti who Qualify as “new farm citizens.” Shoifi »r who i- as-sv.‘.ant to Dr ,f S Dorton in th< m.-ma 'Cinenl •of the Fair, stated that ail mem bers of a favr.ih. who moved to a North Carolina farm from .snotoci ■ state or foreign country si me Oc tober 15. 1951 - eli .iblv in )•-- ; ceivc the comnlimcnUt/v ticke ts The names of the "rural nev.vom* i era’* may ’o< s bmitled bv card: or letter to. Mr. a.■ -r N C State ' Fai. Box 133 Ka.e. J,. , by n meroh: of :!.< family or by OTIC •-t the;: tiac-iut >i iietgiil>Oi'S •Request sho. u mc-lnde th names of •! tr •. • - ~{ ih, f., : . ilv. and their ctd.in ss Sltofftier s.ad and .i.a'i mUrii at wotki-is are : vised to mi: mh. to! • of all tw-w farm famiii-s with wh.irti they are : t’.ji Un local ItAol Wo ( : want to \vci( '>nu Lhvyc* ijm! | Examined Torn Plants 11. K i.Jw : s. in charge ot plaut Patllolo.-y , xt, ,l State C--i --lepc-, examine..! TDD diseased tobac co phvi'.s at clinics held in 37 counties tins .summer. 'i'ho ehliivs Were eonducte-d to enable fartm r- to ,;l,t.;uit id. :itiX, cation • 1 ! i’lltiiios:c,i -e-. a. their tubaci o fields Gtti";ss pointed -.d tixit bta.'k : shank was -’lii the lender .uvioiii; the dis. identified, out root knot. - U -'i 1 1 -■ ;.ell;,‘.lodt s. i.aU e. | creast d ■•••x.tly. Ivie p<lthc>:n Ist o> ,?t' Ved that | tK-maiodo- iefsv'ied tin; t-xpecn.u • i perfornifihce ol OM.ck siiank re -:.-- tant tnoa; . i arietie.* Tut.- t-ecom . mended tr» itment lor nematode i control L- soil lmruvatioii and ■>- tation ot .u.ae-.-e e-.,;j- Ganiss said that it,.my saripL-s ! indicated more t .<u, 0 4 -> disease in a toon .<a field , Garriss carried u-o. a' i-. tabora j tory ..■qairi.ient to th. e .ws am! the 1,401) farmers who a: tench..! svcte town an -•:.v <.i . no';' tt stu dy rnieroscupicf-. iy tm <>i -anisma ; that were destrny u-.;- li, ;■ aib.oc Reco- ds were k ~t of tl' plants : examined and from th<*M- a is beitm made a Coke! t : 'vM!s3sp ' ftOTTim’Mwfjf'P a !W mowrr ••«« thp The C&pir&S Coca-Cola Battling Co* & ivsl. '*♦«• Ctfco'Ceta Co:;iM*ny THE CAKOUNIAN « bed an outstanding fanner, having won the County Corn Contest for two eonseeiriive ’ years. Her brottiei Thomas and Charlie, both served as sen ior 4-II presidents at Horton High School. Thomas who is now w i’lii tile Marine.-,, plans (n major in vocational agriculture w lien re leased Charlie. Jr., is entering Shaw University this fall. Photo Bv Shirley. BFC vomer.-! tr. North Carolina, and who'. belli. way van it be don than to invite them to the Fair, th- biggest event held annually anywhere in the State from the standpoint of attendance and par ticipation" The Extension Service- and Fair lead-; explained that wh-n names ; are received. Ihe number of tic -1-t i equested will be fur warded to th* farm or home agent tit th- %0 x \ &on | \\*% II »4 m m mWL «■ <-■>*-' 1 - i la 14 ; '■ A u t ('. *. 1 90 PROOF BOURBON MW<f»i ftitnti! ;.:; .iF!;t,ll * PARK * riitoli itoMdlkS S! IttMIOCkY. ISl’..ltilliiV-ttU I. T . Body Os I Watery C Being Los RALEIGH A v/eck-lonr vigil : paid dividends hare Monday af ternoon when -to' body ol a man, G'.im friends and relatives believed 1 -ad drowned, was recovered from * ,< vvr-tei v n ave in Neuse River. j GOLDSBORO MXF-S RECREATION ISStE GOLDSBORO - Goldsboro’s : voter; - Tuesday rejected a $35,000 ja year recreational grog! am for j the etiy. The official result of a referen i dum was announced as the vote j count was completed showing that -.00l opposed a (ax to finance the ! program and 358 favored it. About a fifth of the city's voters 'cast I allots. The tax levy would have j amounted to 10 cents per SIOO val i nation. The program proposed try the | city's recently created recreation 1 j commission, would have included I Uilltirne adult recreational leaders, part-time summers workers, ath letic ft.-lds and playgrounds all ii .i both races. Leading yupporttrs of the reere alional program said it would be e-ntinued on a basis of voluntary ; t ontributionr, 1 ! • comity whore tie- new jatnily has jet tied The ‘Newcomers" will b critten whet- to trick them tip -ii'.iT identifying themselves arid ■ salt Liter tin county tigents that they are bona f>de new faint e.iti •' zens. Shoffner said that requests . ; ■; ■ : ..■ <vd before Ocio •* i 7 t«( iiif.-.ire distribution of the ; , ;-i tune tot toe Fan Man Claimed From: irave W eek After >t In The Neuse i< , Even ns plans were being con sidered for another watch crew - ' to take up the job of putrohnu the river in quest for the mortal r, mains oi William McNeil, a lo cal resident, the long-sought re j mains iiov*’ into view I Discovering the body of •.In man who tell into the swollen waters of the river while fishing ; lust Monday (Labor Day) wen lo- I cal Assistant Fire Chief K 1, | Matthews, Five Captain A. .1. Pa ] vlovsky and a white schoolboy 1 ! companion. I The body was discovered about | two miles from ihe spot where I McNeil went down after upsetting 'j a small boat when attempting to | exchange seats with oik: oi Ihe , other three men, including his HRST /■ j '4> • IMj 1 : PfktlflinPvS ft* (mmiel is America's most popular |<?r Bk cigarette //>■ billions! But long before Jr. < laiuel reached those heights, repeated' jp“ surveys showed that /Hurt doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette!' * PI The doctors’choice is America's choice m | |S| —Camels. Start enjoying them today!■ : ill:- *§E3* I j i Camel ■bL .MM.’dßks LESLIE FAY if you’re 5 foot 5 &r lot. / y *22“ l l ' S *j i i *i , m *i du o slttruted in t'OOlt Amerim* SM Mill* cal! their exciting Arotr-Mifl • ‘ * fabric, woven of acetate, Totem* «'J '**' la-. 6 hfc F»v tills her clew.-col Mero enseinWe vs.tb tr *i* Udke. die best thing that ever happened to the pet.Khgtto*. Co«K< -J. blue grey. No iUetallow. MfM : i tb*--r »ia£. -50 T»0 M l . #*». ugrftfHk id. FIRST with Doctors... i roth-’r. a local contractor, JBdSSte, on a fishing stmt. Upon attempting, to exchange places, members of the filing party said McN&itl lost his Bal* nice and tumbled into the river, swollen by heavy rains which earne as in aftermath to the hur ricane vvhitii struck a Georgia cod u,a! city last week The boat in which McNeill lost his life has yet to be found, it was learned. McNeill’s body was brought from the liver by Lightner Funeral Home representatives and pre pared for transport' to Rocky Mount, his native home, where Stokes Funeral Home wgs in charge of burial Tuesday morn ing. g fjhsf PAGE THREE
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