Police Uncover Body Os Headless Man In Basement Plufrier’s Decayed Body! Found Between 2 Walls ! CHICAGO <ANP) • ■ The head* 3rs; bod y of a nv.n about 25 years c!a Was sent to the morgue here wt i tor an autopsy to a seer taii'i ’!•(' > of liis death, after 53 pa; ,: v d?scovered the body baornr be 1 -, . n two walls in the rear of a basement where he was WO, AW". McrkU Ifc Townsend the plumb tr, d:-covered the badly decent- | ADVANTAGES WE OFFER: p A ■’ y 11 in business in Raleigh A n rvp-rirnoed cm pkwee*. ! $ -A- I->s<3y attendant jj i ■k -Air '"'onditionfd Chapel (seating 150). -jtr 1U i -S* x r r r Parking i * Ivnniv-T.hy si rang Burial Association. • trier. t sati-lied families we have served. s E!GH FUNERAL' HOME : 32/ Cal-.iirw- St. Dial TE 2-2835 5 - mw>‘M"*n«w«waiSHn —--n ■ rn - in TTTur iirmw— mtwiiwmumwiii ■i>«pa»n.»ai niai» HMMim mww; hu«>w.<»w» j »im»w • mi irn mi ■■■»!« luM ij&wtiallj ? t tsh iidf.% ...{iuij ludweiser Klnq 4 B wm >rtMWSf#-WiCH.!NC. »ST lOW>. NtWAtt • tQ$ ANOKtS H IS WHOLESALE Inc. • Dial TE 3-2724 ; _ ! l posed body wedged between two I •vails in the basement of 4212 El- j Is tv non he was employed to do j work m the building. The head had . J fallen from the body to ihe floor j apparently one to decomposition, j Summoning police. Town send stopped two motorcycle officers and reported the find, The officers relayed the mes sage over Iheir radio ir, fire- men, who along with other po lice, rushed to the scene. The wails of tin* building were torn down in order to free the decomposed body that was adorned In winter clothes including an overcoat. Police said there was no way of im mediately Selling whether «! not the man died from vin ■ .fence, it was assumed by po lice that the body had been wedged between ihe walls store last winter. The body was not identified im mediately. but will be taker, to the | crime laboratory for identification. Detective Edward Mahoney of | the Sixth District suggested thru j the man mar have been drinking j last winter and crawled between i the walls to keep warm. Neighbors had reported bad o i dors around the building with Ine j coming of summer, but residents ! in large Apartment building indi cated that they never suspected e 1 human body to be the cause of the smell. Din-inc the fits*, half of 1 Ji.‘>7 fed ! r*•>*■ f Jgs rr-. - j : and $3 higher than the firs’ half 1 o; ions. Cotton pinners are required by j law to keep accu.ate records of all transactions with cotton farmers Coo! hog: gam faster. m«winn» YQ J tt LC /£ Through evec mo:yw wj iti dlfflWWMlir WSmmmm jfyuX fli »TSJ f fJf sTdlWf mdHifjJu vHa# tieivM t,< JERRY WALO Starts SUNDAY WMW>tßMM<^ , 3gyytrVf* f J i„ ,BteS-'rT^&f- •■>«/.W .•:•• ■'^^oSk,; ■•>fitsyiii-V«g r ... Jrj#w».< Hr,,.. ffia** /-S’'. - At Charlotte: Last Rites | u 4 S§||§3 T Spoken For Rev. Wooten CHARLOTTE An elegan*. but j i siinpl’ and brief funeral service ! j was h«ld here recently for the • j gtiporinf.endcnl of the Western Dis- | | suprin tend ml. of ihe Western Dis- : : tri-ct of the North Carolina Confer- 1 ; once of the Methodist Church. Ihe Rev Clarence F. Strick land. pastor at Simpson Memo rial Methodist Church, offici ated. The Rev. W. T Brown. ! Coleman VV. Kerry Jr., and Bishop Idgar A. Rove ap peared on the program, j Son of the la'e; John arid Irene Wooten, Rev. Wooten was born in ! Rockingham County. He attended j Washington High School. Reids- I I ville. Bennett College and Gammon ; Theological Seminary in Atlanta j j Ga. He graduated from Gammon i j in 1942 j He paslorcd churches in New port News, Va.. .Ramsuer, Greens- ; boro, Statesville. Gastonia, Hick- J . .try Latirinburg, Lumbertori and ■ Charlotte He screed as president nl the Interdenominational mini sterial Alliance; Charlotte Branch, NAACP. the Universi ty Park and the Improved Be- j nevolcnt Protective Order of ihe World, Rev. Wooten is survived by his | wife. Mrs. Donnie Aldrcd Wooten; j a brother William of Gibsonville; four sisters. Mrs. Qra Cardwell of ■ Williamson, W -Va., Mrs. Pearl |j Galloway of TteidsvilJe, Mrs > Carrie Jones of McKeesport. Pa. j and Mrs. Laura Brim of Pittsboro. i ! Educators Conduct A Seminar BROOKLYN i'ANPI The ed- j ucation department of the. Brook- i lyn Baptist Evangelical Union j held its first seminar courses in j religious edueat.on July 28 through j tist Church. Rev. L. R. Evans was I August 2 at Now Friendship Bap- j director and Rev, C. Ant-rum, re- i gistrar. Rev. F. Arthur Rood is j president of ihe Union. were Dr, Sylvester R Bright, assistant professor of educa tion at Florida A and IYI Uni versity and Dr. J. L. Powell of the American Baptist Semi nary. Dr. Bright ir studying for his Doctor of Education degree at New York Univi rity. Ho is the father of ton children. One son is study ing medicine at Howard University. Dr, Bright a former chaplain, is a lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army Reserve. ca^Ewi f WORLD war tl VETS rtfiuH | STtU. HAVE A S-YJEAR TERM fit j insurance Bouev, its time ■ MX) CONSIDER CONVERTING IT i ™ P£RMAKJENT&i insur- ! • ancf such as ORDINARY lipe I ZO-PAY LIFE , JO-PAY LIFE OR I ENDOWMENT, 1 | j THE CAROLINIAN SUNDAY SCHOOI, CLASS HONORS TV, .1. KENNEDY. JR. —Dr. VV .1. Kennedy, Jr. presi dent of Hie North Carolina Mu tual Life Insurance Company, has been teacher of the A. M. Moore Sunday School class at White Rock Baptist Church in Durham for the past 37 years. Recently, Class President I. R. Holmes presented Kennedy a gift indicating men's esteem for Kennedy’s distinguished and in ’ spiring- presentations of the j Sunday School lesson to .-■ class | of more titan 100. I RALEIGH iM Seafood Co. P If it’s iii the sea .. .and ... | eatable we have it, or wo will get it! Dial TE 2-7748 - FREE DELIVERY • PLENTY PARKING SPAOF j 410 E. Davie St Raleigh, N. (\ | KRAMER 7^ “THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS" Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets DIAMONDS - WATCHES JEWELRY Easy Budget Tt?rms Arranged Quality’- for Quality Nobody -But Nnhodv Undersells . . , KRAMER’S "the house of diamonds" When Planning Your Vacation -CALL GEORGE A. ISELEY INSURANCE AGENCY For TRIP INSURANCE 1 to 90 Days Phone TEmple 2-2043 203 Security Bank Bldg. Boat The HEAT jjppf' Barhrook We Have Them In All Sizes And Will Guarantee COOL COMFORT Electrical Wholesalers | INCORPORATED 911 W. West. St. Dial TE 3-5-iSS 1 i A I Now Offer You S Tailored-Made CLOTHES ?m£ Os V Famous National •rj: Concern § ELMS 1 RAND 9 GRANVILLE TI R R ACE Segregation Dies As Bailor School Gets Order To ‘Mix ’ NEW ORLEANS (ANP) Seg- 1 rogation was slapped in the face j last week by American democracy ! as a Montgomery, Ala.. Federal 1 oral court Judge knocked down racial bars in Texas schools and : ordered institutions in Dallas to ■ integrate “with all deliberate : speed " The ruling by U. S. Fifth Cir cuit judge Richard Rives hero bat - tod down an earlier directive of U. S. District Judge William H. Atwell, an 87-year-old jurist who went along with pattern; of bias :n Delias public schools. Attorneys representing 28 Negro children hat! appealed the ruling of Atwell to the ! S. Fifth Circuit Court of Ap peals and asked that srhoois in Dallas bo integrated ‘with ■ll deliberate apt «-d". Judge Hives agreed and ordered an ‘•rid to separation of the raves nr that city's public schools The judge did not set a lime limit in Ids written decision, tie t>’ld the school board that faith” m the matter is not enough, adding th.-.t. there must be “works''. At. the same lime Ihe Dallas • STANDARD and PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS *> ADDING MACHINES » DU FLI - A TORS The Original CAROLINA TYPEWRITER CO. C. P DAWKINS, Mgr. 115 S. .Salisbury Street RALEIGH. N C. Telephone TE 2-4892 szuftninniLk u.mm muii.uiih JACOUIN'S wsfe §Y. 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I NAME . | | i[ ADDRESS ..... .. > I j CITY OR TOWN j WEEK ENDING SAT.. AUGUST 10 IV7 | school hoard acknowledged this desegregation must come, hut r ted it needed more tint** to t •ate a plan. Attorney- tor th* children immedi.-indv point 'd out tiisr the school hoard's plea for ad ditional time was merely a •! . , See BURT FOR ALL. KINDS OF REPAIRS ON ALL MALLES OF CARS .Satisfaction (iu.iranter.,l; Burt’s Oarage so. mount St, Wat TFtv-1. 4 »!"■; RAUSCH, s. r I 1 ’ CTVEL | REALTY COLLEGE i Registration for the I a;. ; . .a ,i | Trim will begin Tuesday, Srp | tent her ;ii !» AM. 1 Tor Information WCI ! Mia, Christians ]. Pst .President J; 400 5 AST MARTIN slr; I i i II Raleigh. N. t

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