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PAGE EIGHT Man Goes Berserk, Wounds 4, Kills Self TOLEDO, OHIO —iANFi— A i berserk man, who resented that I police had been called because he 'vos exposing himself to neighbors, wounded his landlady, her niece and two white policemen, then fa tally shot himself, in a violent out break in his rooming house, Arnold Washington. 39, died tn Flower hospital several hours after the shooting spree. He had been shot in the head. Miss Mattie Lewis. 72, was in J fair condition in Maumee Valley hospital. She was shot twice in the ! lower abdomen. Her nitre. Janice Meekins, 15, also shot m the stomach, was in ft>ir condition in SI. Vincent's Hos pital. Patrolman Irvin V Smith 40, shot, four times, twice in the chest and tn rich mm, remain ed in poor condition lit Mercy Hospital. 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Miss Lewis and her niece fled to ; hide in a closet, but Arnold fol lowed them and continued firing. Miss Lewis and her daughter man aged to run out into the street seeking aid. | Washington a SIOO-a-week con j struction worker, had recently i been laid off and had been drink ! ing heavily before the incident, 1 neighbors said. S K V WOMEN ADOPT l’hoto shows members of Alpha Zeta Omega and Alpha Chi Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority after the Steering Committee adopted “The Role of Alpha Kappa Alpha in Times of Transition” as the theme for the Mid-Atlantic Regional to be held at Durham’s North j Carolina College. April 5 to 7. Left to right- Miss Pauline Newton, Mrs. Elsa Spaulding, Alpha Zeta - j Omega Basileus, llr. Rose Browne, Regional Chairman, Mrs. .losie Pittman, Mrs. Beatrice Burnett, and j Miss Gwendolyn McCallum, Basileus of Alpha Chi Chapter. Police Nab A Preacher ! In Death Os His Wife I 1 i MqiJND CITY, ILL - TANP> A 62-year-old minister here was ! arrested last week in East St. j Louis after officers said he made j an oral statement to the fact that j he shot and killed his wife. The minister, Rev. Perry B. C. LONGVIEW | Plumbing & Heating Co. H PROMPT SERVICE j Dial TEinple 3-8978 - 3-7311 Sgl 2704 Poole Rd. j j«We Have Anything 1 1 PIES and § PASTRIES I H For E very day Desert Or Special Occasions y * iS-Flavcrs In Pies * Lemon and Cherry Tarts and many j|i other selections! | POOLE’S PIE J j| SHOP j jjjp GJenwnod Ave. j Lewis, reportedly told the congre > gation of Brooklyn AME church i that This will be my last ser- i • mon” after allegedly shooting to i t death his school teacher wife, Mrs. | Birdie Rne Lewis Tiie body of Mrs. Lewis was found in their home late last Sun • day. A pistol was nearby. Neighbors told Sheriff R. Ald- I rich of Pulaski County that the I Rev. and Mrs. Lewis had driven to | Cairo. 111., early Sunday where the I clergyman was to board a hus for I Brooklyn, near East St Louis to I preach a sermon J Baptist Meet: | Revs. King And Graham j To Keynote j II NEW YORK (ANPV-- The Rev. j I Di. Martin Luther King, leader of j j the Montgomery Improvement j j Association, which directed a year- ! II long Negro boycott against “Jim | [ i Crow” buses in Montgomery, Ala , j I will be one of the speakers at the j I j annual meeting of the American ' i Baptist Convet.ot.ion in Philadol-j ! phia, Mav 29- June 4. ’I i Dr. King is pastor ot (he I Dexter Avenue Baptist Church ! in Montgomery. He rvil! ad- i dress the delegates on “Paul s Letters to the American Churches,’’ Monday, June 3. (luring the presentation of the | Council on Christian Social Progress. I The Rev. Dr. Billy Graham will j I conduct an evangelistic rally on the 1 - afternoon of the 3rd. Dr. Graham j I will make a special trip to Phila | delphia from New York City where | he will be in the midst of his wide ! ly-publicized meetings. He is sche duled to speak that, same evening ; ! in New York's Madison Square ! | Garden. iiS Baha’is ; Observing ! New Year Naw-Ruz, the Baha’i New Year, | was observed in some 250 countries | and territories starting at sundown. 1 March 20, the first day of Spring, j tl was announced by Mrs. Frances ! Fa Ivey, member of the Raleigh | group, who with their friends cele | brated the occasion in the home of • Charles Somers. “This is a joyous occasion for Bahai's, to give thanks not only for God's gifts of renewed life and fruitfulness, but the new life God showers on mankind with each spiritual springtime, when His religion is renewed, and a new era begins,” Mrs. Falvey said "This new Era, founded in 1844. Baha'is believe, marks the coming of age of the entire human race, for which the principles for racial and religious unity, universal jus tice and world peace were given to all mankind.” 7 Seniors Graduate At FSTC FAYETTEVILLE—Seven seniors all North Carolinians, completed all requirements for the Bache lor’s degree In Elementary Edu cation at the Fayetteville State Teachers College at the conclu sion of the past winter session, j The degrees will be formally con- I ferred at commencement in June. Three of them took work leading to leaching at the pri mary level and four are. pre pared to teach the grammar grades. Some of them have, already secured teaching post tons and are at work, j The list of winter Quarter grad : u&tes is as follows: Hattie Dub lin, Smithfield; Paul Hunter, Morgunton: Mildred Newton, Wa tha: Beatrice Smith, Wilmington; Ethelyn H. Wallace, Fayetteville: David Williams, Jr., Smithfield: and Eunice Wooten of Clark.ton. 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BONTIAC l» DAYTONA QHftNO NATIONAL CHAMPS ® mJ&T *. ~*ruf T flock Ponfias with tn-fowor Cmtu»liM , htn> ... ■' Jrw'jr ** m ‘-•onrtfmn of tin, powor or pric* in tho btggotl slock e« competition nf lh» ynori * *Optionol o I nr fro cost on ri nv modnl. SfE Yom AUTHORfZED POWTIAG DEALER DRIVE THE SURPRISE CAR OF THE YEAR t -frf-Tffnff rn n mTr-irmnini -inh iwi-iyir-STfminrnnw-r-r Him nrHiwii,-—, - ■ n I State Court Gives Female Impersonator OK in Public TOLEDO. O. —(ANP)— A slate court of appeals here has ruled that it’s all right for a female im personator to wear his entertain ing regalia in a public place while not giving a performance. The case involved Frank Porter Jr., who was convicted by two lower courts of alleg edly being a suspicious person. . SlB^: " ' * it. • , | “There’s always room a( jhe , top because a lot of people i i who get up there go to sleep, 1 and fall off!” WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 Porter, was arrested in a tavern after he had given s performance at the Elks Rest He was wear ing slacks, ballet slippers, a wo man’s blouse and falsies, accord ing to police. Porter protested, explaining that he was a female impersona tor, and had just finished an act. Besides, he said, he was privately you ///e /jeer ff&u ’///eee cSeA/ilz In Schlitz you taste the rich ness of time, the essence of care and the perfection of . «kill. Schlitz is brewed with C-' —*- ~just the kiss of the hops... ’ I ”, a.i a.i . . u„ | - l@^Fisher Wholesale Company 1503 SUNRISE AVENUE Ti S-ljr,!. I employed. A Aiunicipa* Court, judge, who was upheld by Common Ideas Court, i tiled that Pot ter was a suspicious person, de fined in part as “any person found wandering about thi streets, either day or night, uithout being able to give i reasonable and satisfactory ac count of himself.” The court of appeals held Ihal Porter was not found wandering in the streets and had been al l to pivr a satisfactory account ot r himself.
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