PAGE EIGHT v- H‘>\ORARY MEMBERSHIP IN the 82nd Airbonrne Division’s Historical Society is presented hv i <V. Gerald W. Davis, Division Intelligence Officer, Executive Secretary of tin society, to Er ,*< i, principal ol the E. E. Smith High School, Fayetteville, and president of the Towns iv.. i- i laii. Others are !. to r.' Arthur J. Pindel business manager of Fayetteville stale Teachers’ • ..tv. s s. Spivey. principal of the Washington Drive Junior High School: Dr. VVat.son Fowler l ■ ! . principal of the Lewis Chapel Elementary School. (PHOTO .BY THORPE). ' i *<«,,. 4 4 ‘ !;i ----- 'ft*, ****** MUSICIAN AT BENNITT Miss Gudrun Shuitx, a violin ma* ■,, Ml <mn—i— me Rubber Base PAINT No Odor, Dries Quickly. Easy Clrrm Up, No Streaking or Lap Marks-—All Shades. Woo 1 sey ’s Ho use PAINT INTERIOR FAINTS OILS & COLORS S. M. YOUNG 130 E. Martin St. Die! TE 3-7131 muna'niMiirifaiM n igewMcww ■;vw«*9Pw«r.'»s>i- -POSNER'S,. 'jrjtf' \ CULTURES • STRAIGHTENS (( v Ray R obittsott / fefc’Mg and cftwftttc a \nmmmmwmi —iiiiwiii':liMiMWl I inr r.i Sarah Lawrence College, I ! At TSU: j Easter Vespers Planned HOUSTON, TEXAS The Ninth Annual Palm Sunday Vesper* by Texas Southern University will be 5:00 P. M. April 14, 1857 according j to Dr. N. L, Gerren. This year the 90 voice choir will j !do "The Seven Last Words' by ! J H- inrich Schutz. Mr. Wm. L. Gutfa- | ! i« will conduct the University j | Choir. ' This annual program has always I | been popular with the Houston | | Community. : 'ldle North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station has developed a new breed ot sheep, the Polled Dorset. This new breed is one of the most likely prospects for com mercial lamb production in the i South P.ronxvillc, N. V.. is accompan ied on the piano by aliss Yvonne Wynne .of Jamaica, V V.. junior music major at S» nnett. Photo was made when Miss Shultz and i two other Sarah Lawrence stu dents spent a week at Bennett. - .■KIKKB JKp <•. HI * - Hii IK. IK.KI IK KKIH KKP^ /;■ '. *•:, \i t ;r;\ } ' 'e:VfQ;*QQ. I .yb - - ... _ . . isSll*SS ffl Kentucky j||BgL Straight j E&ourbori ||gf Whisky l^ktßoarlie^P* 5 ' j I W!lis! V 1 1 * ,u, u*g lß m# I 5 m **«« o»u suvuttr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE 1, KENTUCKY * ©6 PROOF THE CAROLINIAN Mourners Os Both Races Attend Final Rites For Hammer Victim !j CHICAGO —(ANP!— Hundreds of persons, both white and Negro, I filed into the solemn aisles of the Englewood Church of God in Christ last wek to pay homage to a 17-year-old Negro youth whose I life was snuffed out. March If by [j a gang of white teen-age toughs as I he waited foi a bus in a white ) neighborhood here. | The huge crowd spilled out into j the streets, after consuming all a | vailable space in both the church i j auditorium and basement. Many | persons stood in the aisles and be | hind the rostrum. there was hardly a dry eye in the audience as the Rev. j Marcus H. Morgan delivered I the eulogy over the body of Alvin Palmer, an honor stu [ | dent at Fan ugut High school. | [ whose young and building life , j was snatched suddenly and violently by white hoodlums. ■ The principal of the high school | , | paid .special tribute to young Pal- j .! hit saying "the best we can say i about Alvin is the best, we can I ' 1 ' I I I ' ■T.inTn-n.inn..,. (iJfi/mi /i&e Seer mull i/MW okA/Sfe In Schlifcz you taste the rich ness of time, the essence of care and the perfection of skill. Schlifcz is brewed with just the kiss of the hops... j ~~i not a trace of harsh bitter- Fisher Wholesale Company if.o3 SUNRISE AVENUE TE 3-1556 say about any Farragut student." The bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Palmer, were present ed a check from the school's stu dent body. Alvin's body was dressed in the olive drab Marine Corps Reserve uniform of which he was a mem ber. Mr. Palmer said he had no ma lice in his heart for the youths in volved in his son’s death. Meanwhile swift, effective po lice work in the brutal hammer slaying of young Palmer ended in ; 15 white toughs bring indicted by a Cook County grand jury on mur | dor and conspiracy true bills. I Thirteen of the youths face mur | der raps, while two are being held j as accessories after the crime Seventeen year old Joseph Schwartz, a freight caller for the Saute Fe Ry., has admitted the vicious and unprovoked bludgeoning of Palmer be cause "we wanted to get a Ne j gro". The other whites held were part of two ear loads of young hoodlums who went looking for someone to get. In the indictment action, evi dence against the teen-agers was presented to the grand jury by five witnesses, one of whom told police he was standing at the bus stop with Palmer when the attack occurred. Wilmore Johnson. 41. said hr saw a white youth club Palmer to death for no apparent reason. Police later seized Schwartz and said he admitted orally that he attacked Palmer after touring the. streets with two cars full of teen agers sot on "getting a colored guy". States Attorney Benjamin Ada- LONGVIEW | Plumbing &. Heating Co. 9 PROMPT SERVICE A Oiai TEmplc 3-8978 - 3-7311 jfj |j| We Have Anything | PIES and I PASTRIES M For Everyday Desert Or Special Occasions IH ® 18-Flavors <ln Pics IS 9 Lemon and Cherry ’.s Tarts and many / other selections! 1 POOLE’S PIE 1 SHOP |p fiSfi Glen wood Avr ! We Are Now Paying INTEREST A EA U Jm JBk COMPOUNDED QUA Ml UFM • BBg Wfh AND INTANUIBMI TAX ON INSURED SAWNU | ’ 8 ' _ I S PLANTS - FREE FREE - AZALEA I A beautiful plant worth $4.00 will be given FREE to each person who deposits SIOO.OO, or more in an Insured Savings Account. THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTBtU BANK I # ,2iS ,lgr ,s '- # _ PLY KITES SAFELY 1 KEEP KITES AWAY FROM ELECTRIC WIRES, and T.V. Antennas 2 USE DRY COTTON STRING, not Meta! 3 NEVER USE METAL ON KITES, or Kite Tails 4 NEVER CLIMB POLES, at ony company]) WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 80. 1957 mowski said he wnll seek the death penalty for all the toughs indicted for murder. Meanwhile the police officer whose off-duty investigations brought about the arrest of young Schwartz has been the recipient of many rewards for good work in apprehending Schwartz. Patrolman Joseph T. Mildice has been promoted to the rank of de tective and put. down by Police Commissioner Timothy O’Connor for S3OO extra compensation. In ad dition to that, citizens have sent MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL —The— Carolinian | Your own.state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. I Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. I *"*' *”• *’“■ "" " "t • The CAROLINIAN • M 8 E. Martin St. * Raleigh, N. C. " « Please send details of how I >..31' earn ry.oney tel’ ng * The CAROLINIAN in mv community. I think > an sell i * S j | copies weekly. j ; l NAME 1 I * ADDRESS 1 j 1 I I* CITY OR TOWN « the 25-year-old officer checks the. mail for his good work, In a letter to O’Connor, il Slates attorney said 1 would hi to pay special tribute to off it Mildice. He is certainly a credit •he department as well as to t! community." Oven fruits and vegetables 1 quire longer cooking time a more liijud than surface co-. ki, Higher per acre yields of cett are offsetting non age dee!:': Despite a 39 pci c ad cut in U acreage since 1951. Iota! p ■ ■

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