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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 1357 F. B. /, /Vc. bs Suspected Killer In 1955 Murder Vase Fugitive Held In Deaths Os 2 Young White Women CHICAGO - i ANP i— A 32 year old fugitive. wanted tor question •ir in con' ciion with an Omaha. Neb., murder was captured last week in a Chicago subway by FBI agents who held a warrant for his arrest for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution The man. G»crr« I* ?Uis John P. Phillips a-, On*a ha packinghouse worker, i.-< f larfjc'sH v/itt, H.f ;..|ayin£r of M-s Pita Kappenman. * 7.1- ii}♦ i* housev/H* l*** N f Omaha police also quest ioned Jen”? in connection »4*Vi the unsolved 1955 slaying «f Carolyn Vc vim a? 0 vear-old University nt Omaha coed The suspect was arraigned in Chicago on a federal warrant charging unlawful Flight to avoid prosecution. He -v-ni later bp re moved to Omaha where Commis sioner J. Bentiy Fike will question Vi s ws To p Pro m otersßi d Fo r Roy Ha m ilto n KEY? YORK—If any thought exists that singe? Roy Hamilton s two rear absence from the theat rical scene dimmed his popularity one only has to visit the Gale booking agency where the tele phone lines are swamped with calls from eager promoters who want, to book his current tour. Preparing to invade the south on his first, one-night tour since 1355 for two weeks Hamilton’s manager ex-disc jockey Bill Cook, said tha? it. would have taken six months to fill all the requests that, poured into the office. Dance promoters who re membered their jingling cash registers and long lines ni spectators forming at the box office when bis nam runs put on their vnirnuee^ heralding an Blast Rocks Attorney’s Home In ‘White Section Eastern Stars Held District ieet in State MRS, SARA L- BARBER, Reporter 912 Ben bow Rd„ Phone Br 2-213 GREENSBORO— The District meeting of the Order Eastern Stars met June 29. 1937 at Thorn af*ille with the ' Rose of Sharon No 22" as host chapter The meeting was presided over by the District, Deputy. Mrs. Pris cilla Jones. The yearly reports coming from the various chap ters were excellent. The charit able contributions from each or ganization was indeed gratifying. The address of the day given by Mrs. Maggie Strong, Grand i Worthy Matron, was most enjoy able It was very informative and ■ instructive Rev C W. Lawrence. Grand Benevolent Secretary, pre sided over the "Question Bov”. His broad knowledge of the Or- m Mi irn PINT ■-// '■l# r I'll xy/», GORDON’S GIN Ua noor - ioo% neutraj- spirits distilled from grain . Gordon s drv gin co„ ltd,, unden, n. j. Jones also fares a rape charge jin Little Rock. Ark., for an al j leged assault on a while woman | theie on Sept 11. 1954 in Pulaski I Height? FBI eg ,n t- >rfi.=er| to snv how J Jones was t seed in Chicago, but j they sta'ed Min ire was living st ) 'MO Orleans S* . under the name o' ! .John D Phillip: ; ? the time of hi : arrest I n'bi two hours of grilling bs Omaha police, lone-, re portedly made no UaJemcnts of sfirvrissino to the crimes charged in him Omaha Police chief c fi ostler indicated i tnsl or have enough pvi | denee to make 3 successful e.ssp In ihp murder of Mrs, Kappennam." j A spokesmen slid that .tones I offered no resista?u : e tv hen FBI a j gents arrested him m the Chicago 1 as-e subway station here. i appearance were literally beg ging to gel him for a one i lighter j To test his box office appeal, i last month the lanky and modest. I Hamilton played a one-nishter m l Atlanta. Promoter B B Beamon i ptill smiley when he tells of the ! 6500 people that poured over $12.- | (ton into his coffers. Featured with Hamilton on his | current show that opens in At i lanta and then continues or the • Dixie circuit, will be Buddy John* ; sons’ band. Ella Johnson, the Clo ; vers and Spaniels quartets Huey ! Smith and the Clowns, Bobby j Marchand, Johnnie and Joe. i Screaming Jay Hawkins, Donnie ! Elbert and Annie Laurie. The I show is expected to gross over ' 8*50.000 during its 14-day trek. , CHATTANOOGA. Term i A NP; —The second art of violence in ; mu-o weeks against a militant Ne- j | gro attorney here caroe off lasi i week a? his home was ripped by | an explosion resulting in consul- j J cable damage to the front porch. No injuries were reported der of Eastern Star gave to us' much needed information to as sist the chapters of each district in furthering their program on i a, broader level. Again, Mr. Ariena Yanev of the Eir.aculato Chapter, Greens- i boro, was crowned "Queen of thei Disl.net" for the year 1957-58> hav- j in? raised $52 00. After a da - , well .spent in busi- j ness and fellowship the members 1 I of the various chapters were given | parting words by our district dep-' j uty. Mrs. Priscilla Jones, who has! j done a'marvelous job during her' | short period in this position Most! j chapters were grateful to have; j had the pleasure of her presence ! : at. the local meetings We, in mu -1 district, are very proud of Mrs .Toner Finally Gnoribv to the! chapters, Guilford. Davidson. Cs~-i well and Rockingham Counties. i : ! F I ‘ v j, j \ "0m . JB? - ! rymy If . SO END A WAP N 1 vc, TO DAIRYMEN—K I Wynn, dairy spfchlW with 'be M-T College Extension Service, this week gave nril timely advice on feed ing and care of dairy rutile dur ing Mir left- summer. Holding bis present position since 1945. INLNDHKFSH MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Donnie Donaldson is the former Miss Mary Anna Jack son. daughter of Mr and. Mrs Veterans Adm in istration Saves U S. $13,900,009 Wynn holds the mar-ter u ~-t rnre decrrcp in Animat and Pons Husbandry and further work to- I wards the Phi D decree at Mich ijan State College \ native of Georgia, he was director of ar rirutture at Fort Valley State College in Georgia for five year before coming to U T. j Thomas Jackson of 84’ F.w t lenoir Street, R-ateigT who-e • marriage to Donnie Donaldson in New Vork City was recent 1> announced by he» parents | The savings and return of Sir.- ! 000,000 to the l). S. Treasury dur -1 ms the past four year? was m | nounced by Veterans Adnunlstr*- ! tion. Effected through the estah ■ Ushment of a revolving supply fund and an infcnar "««>.» con sciousness" drive, the saving? enabled VA to hold supply i costs at 1931-53 levels, m spile of increased prices tod a 14 percent rise in veterans modi cal rare, Reduced warehouse inventor;.-: 1 m.d a corresponding increase m | upply turnover were elements in i the saving. ; Another factor was the redur | hon of lead time." the period ; between the order and the deiiv i ery of materials VA returned 5.4.000,000 of the ; 415,000,000 to the Treasury dur : mg fiscal year 1957, which endt d ; dune 30, 1937 Another $1,000,000 u ill be returned within the next three months, VA said O 1 am a disabled Korea veteran taking vocational re habilitation training Will rov monthly subsistance allow ance end as soon ,e. I tin de flared rehabilitated? A No, It will go on for two month after you are declared rehabilitated, Q I have a World War II OI t term insurance policy If I need* ! rd a loan, could. I borrow on this I policy? i A No. World War II GT Uum I insurance has no borrowing value ; However, your World u ar !,T tei m I policy may be converted to per manent insurance, which does Ke vin to build up a loan value afi.er it has been in force one year Q. A friend of mine recently lost his sight as a result of World War II combat injury What, is his deadline for obtaining a VA grant to buy an automobile? A. He has three years from the Htne, his blindness occurred to file an application for a VA grant for sn automobile There are more than 30 research ; projects underway at N C. S-uo College supported by the Nickel i for Know-How Program. .HE CAROLINIAN | AME Leaders Dap Allen U. Prexy For Banning The NAACP Chapter On S, C. School’s Campus i COLUMBIA. S C < AMPi - 'nation, in South Carolina. The seat ! Stator,'m-, (-.norm and disapprov- of , hr oi(ice of the strong South ja l hav- foil.-, wed rumors ‘hat Pro- .... , . .... _ I si.lent Frank R Vc d of Allen U ' AMfc Episcopacy, mvvsily hns taken steps In dis- !: ' isho P Fi n k M dison Reid, if band the roll, c- '-Iviptor of the withstood every pressure to sub- NAACF He is said to have or- nut. to the racist pressures of for dered • T mention J the ch.-wr mer governor Jimmv Byrnes and i deleted from the 1957 college cata- 'lt-- South Carolina legislature. vnv Btsnop, new < hanc.es Allen hiive’-sity. maintained hv With the invent of a new bishop, th» .V:in Methodist F'.p 1 - eopn 1 tie pt R<>v t H Bonner, obser- Churcb. ? been , ,-p. idol of .-ar-- '• r s --ay a definite, change in the -- or-et n |he lt!i inilcr-t -n ■ ! <l| attitude of school officials !S not. Recently Wed in New York: Local Reception Honors Mr. And Mrs. Donaldson I Mr end Mrs, Thomas Jackson ! of F >?-t I/pnolF st 3 wedding reception honoring their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. i aj;d Mrs Dor-nie .Oonfildson, « r lio I •••>• ■ mamed in New Cork April Friday rug Fit, July stli. found , "he Jackson hcnie a f cr *v■ of beau ; ty and merriment as friends Rath* , ered to m oot end congratulate i.he i young coupir In the receiving | line were the parent;- of the bride, j the bride and groom, Mesdemos ; McCrell-rr who introduced the ! guests and Luc - -’ Copeland. Pouring punch was Mcrdsfy - -. i Ruth Rand and Laura Myers In the Gift Room w s Misses Myry ' Lillie sVor,ds. end Irene C’oieman The beautiful three-tiered wed ! ding cake was decorcte-tl wi'h pink roses in keepu'u: ilh I? -•- cnlor ‘Cooler-Ade’ Os The Week BOSTON Mass. IAN T P> -- Tin ; oni iy nvH iiiPt J nuf».TTX3i’v, .’i sot : ; master keys fitting soft drink die- ! pensing machines in the Greater : Boston are ; i. ~ load of porinhie 1 freezers, i.o xvhicji w» re added a i leit B-ifton pohgemcn resulted m ’mwaiMWiMnwu 1 s>n—nwwiiintt —>wo i ■ < -i i, «M'v»winiuiir >n nrrwuninwnf GUARANTEED RECAPPING | with the famous j HAWKIRSGN TREAD (Since 1931) j COST LESS THAN l/ 2 NEW TIRE PRICES R ■ *No Bounce or Bumps fgJPI ;| . More Safe Mile | mWlfdiijlii; i ♦ One Day Service Smjf * EASY TERMS , f « The nxbbor w#* t»«,e on vour rood smooth I ires is hf-Oer noaliH sh nt used isi to roc in . ■ , . . brann new ures; vour i1 inch tiror> DISTRIBUTORS, INC. | Actm-: Front Meredith Collette 3811 Hilisboto St. Dial TE 2-7545 j! ,*»»vTai. \rtyemH-r: < wwvr , -;r: •- --■-it-yiwttmTarofagg'g' e m :ntecrTr^s m, .gg»Mrj3MW>.'MMß.wfCTag™ tg^ , ’ ,^»wixi iirigWßi'.i<jar«iir. juaar » w ■ • iiiiiwTWfi iniiyytwMßw'' LAST CALL! Vz to Vz OL'F 1 j On All Summer Merciiandise * Dresses * Hats •Suits 'Skirts • Blouses :| Everything Must Go At ! SACRIFICE PRICES ! ! : (illinium ■ i LA.D !E S sH O P i ' The L’ttl* Short Around thn- Corner , II WILMINGTON AT HARGETT -.rheme of tvr)k and white thru nut 1 the home and -,- es cut by the fcvide and groom The cide « - ss beautifully dressed - n an lea blue gown of ; hand-clipped imported chantilly iace over satin, style;! with an off i the shoulder neck-line. She wore a cor sags of white car ! nations. sho moth-;- of ihe bride -vas dressed in. beige eyelet wearinr an ; orchid cor rage The house was decorated with summer flowers, interwoven with i were gladiolas Th," guts were n . -nerous and ! beautiful. Mr ind Mrs Donaldson have ictnrncd to New York City where rimy vj;j r-ake ‘heir home and wl-n c Mr Donaldson t.» employed. ; a f-.r-ici" atmosphere for two j Boston men this week | Forrest Brewer, 28. and Major D. Fennell. 24. were arrested for i allegedly loading ihe portable five;-; ; taken from the place of iln r employment in’o !h< ir vp- ! hide. i — i able. Miner state and police offi cials are said to have conferred with the h*?d of the school and ! offered threats of various type-- For example in an effort. 1o im- i prove its faculty and secure, ade- ! quate scholastic rating. President Veal hired three professors hold- \ ing Ph D. degrees Two of these | new people are said to have been ! refugees end one an American Ne gro. The foreigners have lived in easy social harmony with the re-' ■ of th* Allen faculty and low rank ing police officials have created ; what, is said to be interference with j the school's faculty fey charging the- ; 'new professors aie left wing It, 1?. reported m AME circles | that state education officials have i threatened to withhold teaching j jobs from Alien graduates this ! j»** IV- 1 -•'tatf board of education 'ffiS. SIMPKINS “SPEAKS HER MIND” "Reached for comment on th c «-• . tuation, Mrs. Andrew V s Simians state NAACP secretary. s-=id, 1 have discussed this matter a' 1 | length with many persons, inr'ud- 1 mg our state president.. James M ; Hinton Speaking for myself and i expressing what I naturally be- I heve would be the unfailing rear- j lion of our fellowship throughout j the Stale, I would say that these i reports give us great concern in | the light of the marked contrast to the position taken heretofore, i and the fact that I have alway - felt free indeed on the campus of j Allen University. “If Negro young people in our j church and private schools are not I i to be allowed to think freely and “ Make Your Money ■ ; -a ■v- ■■■ ;• V4 ; V < ' ' -• Work As Hard , ■ -fso :. .. ».«. ~ -y / ■»; £% where your money earns that big ! 31/2 °?c dividend with insured safety RALEIGH SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 219 FAYETTEVILLE ST. “ Ralei&h's Oldest Finencisl — —— —— ■— Ilf I fj"'® I BOTTLED won AUTHOR O* THE COCA-tOIA BOTYUNG COMEANY 8Y * THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. <$ 1W COr.A-r.OIA COVtAHT PAGE THREE -xpress themselves fully on all is :U£s v.her? in Gods name eaa they do so? Who is supposed to control thy schools that Negroes support anywa- ? In a registered letter to the Right Re" ! H Bonne-, Bishop cf 'h di'" •-. ! hat e urged that the nnfworvm; evil rights stand of Allen University, the most out standing educational institution in ike connection, be maintained as it. was for years under the militant and dynamic leadership of Bishop Frank Madison Reid in his unre lenting struggle for full citizen ship here m South Carolina." V ' 'Y’-Z'**. ik W' V". s • c.Vr New Liberal Credit Terms Now in Effect JTiresrong cm ★ APPLIANCES * msvisroM & TIRIS & TUBES BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE WILL MAKE Pfw|: F* rtf ton* STORES 413 Fayetteville St
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