1. C. iIR IN MIXE ROMANCE GET JAIL TERMS VO! 1H CONQUERS AOK Ton shows a-iiig \<« mi Moore as he f«»1* to canvas after faking a left hook from •. mil nun Finyd Patterson in fifth and final round of their bout a' Chit -m 1 if)»v nisht. In lower photo, Patterson is show n welkin : »••'•' *"• neutral corner. \t M. be is the voungesf mart ever to v. n (h.- «m id h, t\\ ii eit hi boxing frown, UNITED PRI.S’s 11,1,1 .l':lt •l ft Couple In Mixed Romance Jailed #fPJI - ‘ ' ' '"# v tmexxi -■ % | LT. TITUS SAUNDERS j Air Officer Quits After Dixie Threat COLUMBUS. Ohio ANP> - The Air Force and Lt. Titus A Saunders parted company lasi. Saturday, but confcroversary over iismissai of the Negro officer con s .iued into its third week. Arresting the resignation top Pentagon officials disput ed his contention that he was heing “railroaded” out of the "i' icr because of pressure by her,, vfcr.nis. a Mississippi sod r gation'st. ' mi ..c'.s, 25 changed his mind . . .’I times during the week as ■ th,c Air Force cave him the , i of ir signing or being drop •■! because of wind the offires (CONTINUED ON PAG! J) IJ last Rites For AMEZ Leader NEW BERN - People from ail walks of life crowded into Clin ton Chapel AME Zion Church here Saturday to pay their last i rspecta to George Ael Moore, Sr., church leader and fraternal per-. ftOnage. Mr. Moore was striken at the annual session of the North Caro lina Conference on Nov. 21. at Jacksonville. He was taken to a hospital there and later transfer i "d to Hie Good Shepherd Hos- Pi*3l. " here he died. Nov. 27. Bishop H T Medford, of «vontim:*;o on page 2> B> ? II HARK I V NASfiVJI.i.F An -r •>-me eon pit >vas ■■ pt.-w d in Na>.* ‘ Count.: Supciur C, •,>: >ust w..-. : to 10-month pris n h-rms ■ • ; in? their conviction on eharsvr* if j “foi nic.'tion and ad-jlb'i y 1 -Ti• ••,, Ciifn . kit if --f ) ■ Font:.' me a !w p D; • giving trial hm tit ru.ltv •. .diet v.is v : ■••• -■! ! Judge Moore hod taken the into advisement, " dhnnkiir •' :■ 1 ment up.fii after Tr. r> wbci ih: «'■ntf: <es .>n i ;! cod iV? -.nel.'fv M Hhcr of Font ! Pi utcipais ir i.u< cu. wr,, M . i Magriehnc MeCuHm .if - j; white woman of W-lls Cray !•: ■ - : corns.i'iui' v ir. .son'',. ,r> \ < . • j : ty, tnc mother of four I'hd- ' ,■ U OMI.NI 1 11 ON PAG? ' t Stale News Brief I i ! BOA' ''HOP IN V.ASrc WAR I; CHARLOTTE A 14-yeor-oid I youth was si of in the arm with a .22 Cn.ibcr rifle bullet Friday in |what poiicf tonne -:i a ''little* ga.yy war" Eel ween two groups of col i ored youths Officers said that ! John Robert Dalton, a member os ; one group, was wounded when t ; group acoss the street fired upon j : him and his (it rid .. He was tn at- i mi and released from a local hos- ; ! niial Officers arrested If) member.. : "( !be groups. They are docketed for hearings this week in Juvenile Court (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2' MEETING OK MONARCH* The heads of the world's two oldest royal families. Emperors Haile Selassie (left) of Ethiopia; ami Hirohilo of Japan, shake hands during an unprecedented meet* i ing ai Tokyo airport recently. Emperor Selassie and a party of 20' made a. HMD? wist! in Japan while touring (be Far East. 'NEWS* I PRESS PHOTO). i —I -- -jp- *4* -A-. j . Minister Charged Ii $40,009 Fraud The Carolinian OWOOOiV?X>fs^^vV ’.ww iv,vsyrvvww«rvw w .r»w« . ' v . mwmnn —— ... ■— ww aiuMiMVf 10c ’S i ioc liC-M-lwai-r ■ ij^ [' | V'.MAiMi '• RALEIGH" n7*C WEEk”enTSINg’ SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1956 NUMBER U , l 5 Persons Bum To Death | -f 4- -} + 4' 4 4” V 4 Children, Osnsewife 3ie In Fires 1 • •c: .-oils were burned to m re i'id fv-es iri the .jtdU . ; A v.-iutr I.yk*. three childnti .. •i •i: s firs that deslioved iheu | i on list 'it on p u;r t Testimonial Sunday Dor Dr. Bullock f,t ' II \RI I S R. JONES ! Di m; .: Suivuivl Bullock. First ’ | r ij. (:'much pasior for thirty- ; I'l, ■> yfru.y will be the guest of i i ■ : .Hi ay .ifHTr.oon wh* n - ; ' n.o- !•;)• ■ i o-.en? gather a*, ; the eb.ii'ch to pav tribute to hint in ; '!u t'mn of a Testiraontal Recop (CONTINUED ON PAGE II PPfUyN F HI p j I A % I ;. ' I ! ■. 3 ! i 5j- y v r i -IF-** ■'s 'vmT o' -J §V N : '.T I jte DR. o s. BULLOCK THAT’S W BOV Mrs Nancy Dumas 'of Los Angel-' • proudly as she looks ai a radiophoto of her son, Charlie. Dumas, as he set a new Olympic record in the high .jump. The gold medal winner, a student at Compton Junior college, made a jump of six feet. 11l inches. (NEWSPRESS PHOTO). Argument Over Firewood Ends With Murder Charge ROX.BOR0 —An argument over . a missing supply of firewood re- j suited in the death of one man | here Sunday night and the holding ; of another charged with murder. Held m jail here is .Tames Rich- State Lawyers Here Saturday RALEIGH - The North Caro ; Una Lawyers’ Association will | hold its annual meeting at Shaw j University, West Campus, Satur ! day at 2 p.m. 1 The principal address at. the i general session will be made by I George B. Patton. Attorney Gen eral of North Carolina. The Rev. ;G. A. Fisher, rector of St Am | (CONTINUED ON PACE 2) High School Gridders In I Shrine Bowl Battle DURHAM Some 14 high : school football stars represent- j ing the East and West, began p 1 training here Monday for the I j first annual Shrine Youth Bow! | Game a Durham Athletic Park Okey New Courses At Elizabeth City RAJ HIGH —A program of oceu- ! ! patlonai training for Elizabeth City j ! State Teachers College war approv- : f-d nr re Friday by I he- Slate Board 1 | of Hia!i< r Education Ac 'i the board authoi ir.fd j 1 ' or ivjici imontal program of secre- j i I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) I fc. ardson 23, of the Olive Hill com munity charged with the murder I i of .Tonnny Terrell, 22. in Richard j ‘ i son’s home Terrell died allegedly i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) |OODS-Elßsl j By ROBERT G. SHEPARD , Quarter million. A quarter of * 1 nullio.i dollars is a lot of money. Used rightly, that sum can do « ' lot of *;ood and. progressively bcnc ■ ift a number of persons. However. I ' the *f. u of North Carolina has ; rolled up a hill of over one quar j | ter million dollars, the cost of j • an election designed not only to ' slop liie onward march of prog- j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2l i at. j p.m. on Saturday, Den. 8. Proceeds from the game will i be used to develop a youth re- * habilitation program and. to pro- j vide a summer camp foi* under privileged children. F. G. Bur nette of Durham Is chairman of the arrangements committee. Coaches for the West team are Clarence Moore of Ashe ville and Joseph Robinson of Morganton. Mentors for thr East are Peter H. Williams of Raleigh and Charles England of Tarboro. North Carolina College will be ; headquarters for both teams. One j of the clubs used the Eagles j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2.) : Clinton Mob Runs, Beats White Pastor CLINTON Tenn- Alt'. ' new •> ! breaks of racial violence injurei a white Baptust ministe; he. Tuesdt.v, the t School Board ordered that rli Clinton High School be closed ”We are going to cU ; e tn, school today, close ii tomorrow and close it u.nfil it's safe for chil dren to attend." ' Principal D J Brittain, Jr.. Mid. Ciai.x v were dismissed a! 1! !'< am. ain't school bus drivers ordcreo to take the school’s students to their homos Decision to close tin- school (CON I INI ED ON PAGI 2. j Ask Mental Tests For Dream Slayer MO KG AN TON - A 30 da-. •on mitmc.nt for psychiatric to- <n the Goldsboro State Mental Hospi j tal will bo requested for fi:>-yc." ! old E C Connelly charged >n to<- 1 | pistol slaving of his 21-year-o),! «| son-in-law. John Hamrick, Jr I j Relatives said that Connolly had II ... . ... (CONTINUED ON PAGI 2) Admit Miss Lucy, Alabama Ordered BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Unive; sity of Alabama officials h* v e until Dec. HI to show why they should not bp cited for contempt of court for fxpeibnß coed Authcrine Lucy Fostei. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) FREEDOM SONG Gs Lonnie Autrey of Akron, Ohio and IPs guitar join a trio of Hungarian win gees in x Thanksgiving song, shortly after the first grown of refugees arrived at Camp Kilmer, N, J This wne of thanks and jubilation repeated throughout th* military base which (hr. HangiriaM will call "home." (NEWSPttESS PHOTO). Save Lucky Number Out Os The Bible MIAMI- A dapper, goat ted min : (filer, who federal officials sav soiu : ’’biesoiXigs and winning numbers jon Cuban loltvrics, was charged j Monday with mail ir.v. d j Postal inspectors estimated Bis j hop E Hones. 30. of New York ; ana PtniarkJphiu lias bilked be ■ uv'-on S.-0.000 and $40,000 a year ; bom hi.-: gullible customers Mines bus just cornpitled a prof -able loin down the c .stern sra ••aia.-o u! iiis chauffeur-dnvt n lim 'Mtsin . authorities said nine-- sobbed openly when br ipi'carcd before I S Coni riiissioner Roger Davis and pleaded tearfully on behalf of members of his Cosmopolitan • ’oninuiiutv C'hurrb in New \ irl, o.3Vif-. <lrd('!'(’d jA*»•» jv'io .-tp %\ • - : non bond. k “My sympathies are » itn P' n plr iri rclicious work. ’ Davu- .- .;d "but 1 can't see w hat religion ? -t to do with the Cuban iotn r. v Kmc", who hills himself as the ; uv,Gar Wonder Man and Ps.-, i ■ hoiop.. -.I < :.:..r■•' ' was | w-ns a.srernbled in Ill's hole! , o<'tn (.fit Nun-bri s I t ion llilile i Pr>sia! mspecin s said that his (racket consist-r! of orfci-iug strip- I hire Mimbi rs ;.s 'i Ins sn.g.s " These . numbeis are behvcrl l.y niany bet ices io b< winning numix-rs in i the toiitn ioticiy Inspectors -aid he 'nailed invi j I ifiuiio i.' pe-'PU' l> d.a ' for hi ... ,n. Th- inspector- ..d Hu..- sign i( ONTINS M» ON P\(.l 21 1"| • ■§?'’f rara • | 7 Whites race 1 rial In “Hello Baby” Case RL-SIINFfI., Fla .-.even shY : men weir ordered to tn-i on M day on charges of beating a year-old farmhand who .dl--,:i-.ii ■ yelled "hello then baby" t-> a : . white school teacher. •Judge Tnr-a.in ti. Futeh .-.ci :r triad for 930 air, n. , ‘.I u-.c . ] The men were arraign'd r 'charges of false imprisonment ai, . I aggravated assault on Jo:, - Wow. j who lives in a small viil.-w me outskirts i's Wildwood. \V - v, .n -i ,nied from hi., jail r. e (CONTINUED ON l’li;i 3' Mzy File School Suit In Caswell GREENSBORO -- An m - . . gallon suit against lhe Casvv. •: j County School Board is ex pec bid I j ( > be tiled soon in Middle Disirict ! ] Court, it was learned here thi (CONTINUED ON r\GI 21 LISTED DOGS AS DEPENDENTS JACKSONVILLE Fla. - Millie Kim: t'k was acquitted last! wcp|< of committing lux fraud lev listing hi 1 - two dogs as dependents.! A federal court jury agreed with King's attorney that the man j listed his dogs. “Willie King. Jr ** and “Elton Kina'* on his tail return in good faith and without fraudulent intent. The prosecution had argued that King knew that he was doing wrong because he went to the trouble of changing the dogs’j ! names from “Tojo" and “Spot I '. Prosecutors also pointed out that! j j “Enon” is “none" spelled backwards. lv j OK. M:\RGtIERITI-; ( WRTYVRIGHT Or. Cartwright Iv.ALF.IOH Dr MarguervU Ci-rUvn ;ht, msl.ructor and lectur* ft ;i Hunter College. New York ” i” .Hiril f :,S tin public -n- S'Oll o ■ North Carolina Association o.: student. Councils on Thursday p.‘ « p.m in the auditorium of the .j w Litton High School Dr. Cartwright., a native ot . ! Cambridge. Massachusetts, h a f tvaveiled and iect.ured extensive'*, in this country. Central and South Amonoa. Africa and the i Middle East. Her (Otu’iDli.suc ’interei-ts hav? hue n hr: to distant, places. Tn I 1 St.-*; ; iu> covered the Zacreb Con ference in Yugoslavia and the 6th (’ N. a• •• -ably in Paris. She war a dcleash in Hi! !’ P foinmr iccp.i i\n n *>% r m t 2> insurance Fraud Counts Hold Five WINSTON-SALEM Four Wiiioiou-Salem resident;, anti a ; r.wc-l- llili. S C undertaker were :111 1 11 i■ i fv. r; to Siipcrior Court a! i i hon ing here Saturday in »r ; alh-ccci Carolina* Insurance swim ('!'.> smdcHakei, William B i Clemmons. 03. was hEki ui ■■■><•' bond He had already pleaded guilty of charges ot conspiring tc defraud a. Richmond, Va insu rance firm at . hearing held at York. S. t\. lust Thursday and given a one-rear suspended sen* nee on paymcnl of SSOO. He was abo placed on three years' pro bation. At York. Circuit Judpe T. B Orc-neker said that Clemmons had cooperated with officers in ve.stituttins the alleged conspir (('OM IMTII ON PAGE 1)

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