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■ i i'Kl^^h'y^'^ : ?^3l!^jß^^^M^^^y -jSifwajflf^raßj^p^^^yW^^jsN’- • ,y- ,v ‘N* : safe '. "' : , . > > , ' ' SHOT IK SUBWAY The body of ifT-year-old Mrs, Jose phine Gaston Lies <r* *he 23rd ~treef. station of the Eighth Aw r>u«- übway in Nee York City last Wednesday, after she was reportedly shoi to death hr hr/ husband, William Gaston, an attendant at the Mount Sinai Hospital Gaston, ”8, is said to fca«<•« fired wten shots flora a 3?. calibre automatic into his wife's body. They would lists cbserwed their first wedding in v,(ifrsarv -fnl.v 20if 7 71!? 1 ! Photo). Business League To Durham NET YORK —The National Busi ness League will hold its 58th an nual : en*ion in Durham. N C . July 30-August 1. Dr Frederick D Patterson, president, announced here this week Meeting jointly with the League ♦he oldest national economic of .i’animation among Negroes, will be the National Bankers .Association rr 1 the National Housewives Lea uge a consumer group. Hosts to ♦he jomt convention? will be the Durban- Business and Professional Chain. Durham Housewives League and th' Mechanics and Fanners Sink The sessions wifi he -held'-on th -:■ campus of North Carolina Col itj-r N. B White heads the steer ing committee is develop plans for the meeting- Serving on ♦he committee with him are. Dr A. Elder. J J. Henderson, John H. Wheeler. Miss Sarah Dotson J. S Stewart. L- B ift&b •cr. W .! Kennedy. Jr., Dr L j. Harrison. A T. Spaulding Theodore Speight I O. Fmiderbarg. and H. Kelly Bryant, Jr 'The joint meeting? of these three national orgamaztioir." Dr Patterson said in making the an nouncement. ‘'insures a ’vide, rep resentation of distinguished lead ers in the economic field. Together the delegates will study the eco nomic problems confronting us. ' The Housewives will want to know how they can, in the (CONTTNUEIJ ON PAGE S» dadaf S. '■ ... --■ *-*■• DISTINGIiISHED SERVICE AWARD Mrs, Pauline F Weed «. president. the Links, receives 20th Anniversary March of Dimes Award from Charles H Bvnun? direrfor of Interracial actiivties of the National Foundation foi Infantile Paralysis, at 10th Anniversary " Dr. John O, Plummer Buried Here Funeral services for Dr John Owen Plummer, Sr., well-known Raleigh physician and specialist were conducted Sunday July fi. at ;.he St. Ambrose Episcopal Church with the Revs. Samuel D. Rudder and F J Hunter officiating. Interment followed at Mount Hope Cemetery Dr Plummer succumbed Friday • * 1.30 a.m at Lincoln Hospital. ! Durham He had suffered a hear! ; attack on June JO He was born in Warrerdoft, N. C on May 19. 1830. rid received his -srly training in the public schools : there Dr Plummer was graduated \ from the A&T College. Greensboro, j N C and the Leonard Medical j School of Shaw University, this i city, m 1304 Dr Plummer served as ote!eight. ■ Uryngetogi-t. rhlaelogist and op-1 thalmelogist si Lincoln Hospital. July 4th I Party Ends; In Death I NEW BERN—A man was stabb- j ed to death Friday after a drinking party that, ended m an argument with two companions. Officers charged Hardie A Brock. 26. of Ternton. with mur i her in the death of Cedrick A Sheppard 39, of New Bern. They ; quoted Brock as admitting the slaying. ; Witnesses said Brock had tried tc stop ar. argument between Shep pard and Ethel Conway at whose home the group had been drink ing In the scuffle which followed, Sheppard was stabbed. (CONTINUER ON PAGE S) ■ I New Bonus . Money Week | Underway | The second week of the current Church Bonu3 Money ended at : midnight Wednesday, July a. The j month consists of six weeks and ! will come to n close at midnight ; on August fi. New churches in Ra ; loigh and Wake- County are urged ; to take part in thi3 gigantic pro motion. Checks were presented Last week |to winning churches as follows: „ 1 fCONTmWKO on PAGE « Durham. N C and was on the j \ 'siting -taff of St. Agnes Hospi- i tal. Raleigh, at the time of his | death. H r was physician for St* Augus tme's College, Raleigh, 1905-1926, , physician and specialist in diseases j -of the eye. ear. nose and, throat, i i 1904 until his death; president of , the North Carolina Medical Asso- | j rial)on. 1913, president of the Na- ! ! tional Medical A.s/iciatior. 1923-24. i member of !he Ph: Bets Sigma j : Fraternity: Bupt, Si Ambrose j !v * I BE, JOHN O PLUMMER j | “Mixing” Is Studied For i New Bern * NEW BERN —The first applica i lions for reassignment east of Ra- I loigh, involved 24 Negro students j desiring to enter Havelock "white" s high school, and came up for con- I sideratoin Monday when seven of | the eignt members of the Craven J County Board of Education held ! their regular July meeting. | County Supi of Schools Robert L Pugh, following Ihe session is sued this statement, from the board: "Applications tor reassignment have been given fuR consideration As soon as action, in accordance with the law, is completed on the applications, it will be announced to the public. The .Undents requeuing re. assignment live in Use Craven i Corner section of the county, t near the Carteret Comity line. %i present they attend a "Ne -1 . gro” high school tn Beaufort, while "white pupils in the same vicinity attend a, "white" high < school to Beaufort, 4 I Reportedly, the desire ?n- trans- CCOWnWtJED ON PAGE 2) ‘ JR - - » Jii* ■.. '■ .T M <*»&.... ,k .■ '• •! - ... Convention! Banquet of The Links Observing the Award are Mia* Marlon Anderson, honoree of the eon vet! on and E Frederic Morrow, special projects director, White House, Washington. D. C. Episcopal Church Sunday School, 1925, graduate manager of the Phy sical Training Department, Shaw University, 1923-26 Dr. Plummer is listed in Who’s . Who in America He accepted the ! i hair of. anatomy at Leonard Medi- I cel School. Shaw Univev-itv m i 1910 and held this position until i ' '.913, The United States Veterans i Hospital at Tuskegee. Ala,, on* of 1 | the biggest, problems in the history j • of the National Medical A-notation, ; i was built during Dr. Plummer's , j administration as president. ; Surviving Dr, Plummer are: his • i wife, Mrs, Clementine K Flum | mer: t»"0 daughters. Mrs Mane P. J Orsor, Petersburg, Va . Mrs. Owen |P. Cook Durham, N C.i and one : j son, John Owen PlumnvT, Jr.. (CONTENyKB ON PACT T) KK Wan Is Called An | ‘Evil’ Bee/ !. SILER CITY, Afct.v, Gen. Mai - | \ colm Sea well, who first gamed 1 I statewide prominence aa an out-, i spoken enemy of the Ku Klux. !Klan, warned an Independence jDay audience that North Carol -' | ina must reject- lawlessness and i evil as exempli!ed by the Klan. I He promised that the state, and jit* law enforcement officers were I : prepared and ready to meet, an ' j viollenee on the part of Klans- I men. j Although he dwelled during i most of his talk on the Klan. Jh* (called if only an example of the I need for respect of law He said Jhe emphasized the Klan because (CONTTNOFO on TAGS Z) Make Self Clear Ike, Wilkins Asks CLEVELAND The NAACP. Roy Wilkin* put President Eiren - bower in a spot on Monday when ' he requested that the President , make himself “unmistakably clear" j in favor of the Supreme Court's I decree banning racial segregation ; >.n public schools. “I give the Adroinf^tr.)Men credit for trying to iodic;* *“ that K Is for enforcement but I (tUOTWOTID ON PAGE T> ATT’Y GENERAL BLAST" KLAN mm VOL, 17, NO 41 SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1958 RALEIGH, N. C PRICE 12c IN N. t\; ELSEWHERE 15c + 4 5 + + + e f4 r 4 t hj-h f&r GL 1 I i* ; " '“ 17,000 See Win Twice WIMBLEDON, Eng, Harlem ; N» " York's pride. Miss Althea Gibson, estajblihsed herself more firmly than ever as the queen of women's tennis Saturday by smash ing Angela Mortimer of Britain 8-B, 6-2. for her second straight Witnfe 1 eton championship , The SO vrar.nlri star teamed with Maria, Buen<> «f Brazil to rapture the womens doubles crows also, hut, her hid for », rare Wimbleton 'triple" was shattered when she and Kurt Neilsen *>f Denmark were beat en is stbcrd doubles by a , ou pie o# Australians, Lorraine Coghlan and Boh Hove It was, nevertheless. Miss Gib ! sonv day on the revered renter | court and the crowd of some 17,000, including the Duchess of Kent, i gave her a standing ovation when , she left the arena si the close of ; thf? games. j* Miss Gibson, vrho on-'!** ha*f a | re,- tat,ion for becoming unnerved (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) Dies Under Wheels Os Bm few*® ig lruck ROCKINGHAM Grover C Johnson, of Littleton, Route 1. met j instant death under the wheels of i a truck from which he jumped or ! fell when the vehicle went out of i control while descending a steep I hill toward the Pee Dee River, a j mile east of here, early Monday | afternoon. N, A Da-vis, a patrolman, who i Investigated the accident, said the mart vast a passenger In a truck hauling a huge asphalt mixer and operated by Claudia Franklin Wallace, white man of Mount Olive. Davi* said the transmission on the truck exploded, throwing parts through the floorboard of the truck The brake* gave out and th» truck rolled free and out of | control. Johnson, who tried to get out of the truck, fell under the rear wheels. His body, badly crushed, was found lying in the- middle of i the track isne. j Truck driver Wallace was still i with the , *ehic]e when it rolled to ! a stop about a half mils farther • down the road. Wallace'* right foot was fra*!. fCONTtNTJED ON PAGE S’; M arde r- Suicide Follows Argument At Rocky Mount ROCKY MOUNT--This city war shacked to learn of the July 4th j murder and suicide of Lillian and | Wiley Bottoms in their home in I the Armstrong Housing Project on , the eastern edge of the city. According to police reports, Wi | ley Bottoms, age 62, shot his wife, i Mr*. Liihan Cutler Bottoms, age j .79. to death with a shotgun blast ; about 1 a.rn. July 4th. and then i turned the weapon upon himself. I Both died instantly. Edgecombe I Coroner ,T. G Baby ruled it mur | der and suicide A teenage sen and diugh*er — Charley IS and Carroll, t 4— reportedly stated that their parents engaged In an argil meet after the father returned home. In a mte of Inebriation. This was climaxed by the dou ble shooting fatalities. The chi Idem said they fled the home when the father threatened to kill himself by drowning —at j first Allegedly he had threatened j to take the boy with him to the (CONTTNTTEO ON PAGE 71 yM&raPsi!** uCr ■ '% l CLASSY CAT —' Fascinated hi the mother • jCs attention »<* b rr k'H-n , forma Order left, and Debra Brown are a (tent ik- bystanders The girl: and thir «‘r . : <i. j. (h •. brim b in bio logy when Peeper, the cat, wandered into thru first grade c!a> in Topeka, Kansas, and save birth to four kitten- (IIPI PHOTO), Dr. Charlotte H, Brown Is Declared An ‘lncompetent’ GREENSBORO -- Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, president of Pal mer Memorial Institute until O- • ’fiber 2, 19f>2, has been declared in competent to manage her affair; ; The ruling said that the educator ; 1 was incompetent ’ so; the vent of understanding" brought on b< 'physical and mental weakne on account of old age and senility.’’ Hr. Brown, whose name is synonymous with the birth and growth of Palmer Memorial In stitute, located at Scd-iln, Is 75 years of age Miss Wilhelmina N. Crossr.n became the school's head upon Dr Brown s retirement. A 12-member Jury, acting at -> lunacy hearing at the courthouse here, agreed on Dr Brown’? in ability to manage her affairs Tues i ter- I j Dr. Bran's personal friends and jj— CAROLINIAN i~ —— BUY FROM IHEM PAGE 2 Hobarf & Dayton Sales Auto Finance Company Rusto Window C > PAGE .1 Wrenn Electric Company i Wake Finance Company Brook; W. Fool* Rom: of Grlfltn Shoe Company Mother & Daughter Stor; PAGE A R. E Quinn Furniture Cempan- Hudsoti-Belk Company i 7-Up Bottling Company to hr; son Mattress Co. ! Mr John W. Winters ; Pteriy Wiggly ■ Capital loan Co., Inc. PAGE S Bowes Grocery I Union Finance Compan; ; Ferko Cleaners ; Cross Poultry Famous Bakery I Town i Country tire Core re nv ; Swain Av/Blng Rita Company j Allied Aluminum Company Carolina Model Home Corn ! PAGE 7 ! Caroline Hu irk l.'o ' Joyce 4: Bailey Furniture Comp City Motor Company Stephenson's Uf.erl Cars Dillon Motor Co. PAGE a Civella Beauty Chile re 1 David C Allen, Ctmtr. , Gem. Watch Shop •tale! rh Funeral Home Mr. C Karl Uchtznan Colonial Store* many leaders in the comm uni sat on the jury. Eugene G Shi" . Jr., assistant clerk of the Guilford ! Superior Court conducted the hearing, Giving testimony at the hearing ! :tlso were one physician and sev- ' ' *i«l employes of Palmer Memorial , institute. Dr Brown was praised by f.u h for her work in cMibhsh ing the institution which now boasts i'i.2 students and 19 full time employes am! is recogn Li ed by (he Sou?hern Assnoia-tion of hrrondary Schools and Col leges The hearing was held reportedly ; S because of Dr Brown's interfer- ; I ence in the operation of the iristi | tut;on. j Shs was named president emcri- . i tua upon her retirement. , Fim-CtUsews Bawl: A Tru.it ( emp i H. M. Tonus; Hardware Co. N.C. Products Electrical Wholesalers Luc. PAGE TV service A Appliance tor Raleigh Ravings ie Loan A:. ... :.it • r Etird-'s of Raleigh Borden it* Cream ■ he* urify Rr aity Co. i Taylor Rarlto tit TV Servlet Ambassador Theatre A * P Super Markets PAGE 10 Washington Terrace Apt i Blood worth ht. lourisi Home Me,-haul' , <C Farainv Rank Hea'c-r Wpl) Company C«veuei.» insorante Agen ' Pepsi-CoD Bottling Co of Raleigh , Carolina Builders Corp Watson's Seafood & Pnuluw Co , Inc. Umstead Transfer Co. 6. food Store Dillon Motor Finance Company Dunn's Esso Service Ridgeway's Opticians Warner Memorials P<Mu*e Hotel PAGE U ; State Pm an e Comp .r Poole’s Pis Shop ; 6. H Kress d c > , Sandy Land Village PAGE 11 Hunt General Tire Crmp.ir: Acme R r -rltv Company Eel!;/ A Ufa Sales Hortens Cash Store The Hool System industrial Bank I Men Lincoln Cat* State News Brief CAROLINA REALTORS TO HOLD COS VE'MIOM HERE KALEIGH —The annual meeting >f the Carolina Real E?t*t* and Guilders Association will be held here Saturday. July i 2 This rig. wfli be opened to all individ uals who are interested in real es tate and its importsdfie to the se •urity of the family today. K-sns v-Uon wr'l be held at the YMCA, t-00 S Bleed'.*.-orth St-cet. at 10 a.m. On* of the primary purpases, r*f the s'REE R is to channel iaforpastien eonrernisg real es tate matt' rs to member- of this ercaiilsatisp ft » felt that with this type of itifereutlon the !n --ferinjfisti the individual mem ber will be of greatest service to «?i* comi&u nfG. The er 4 -ii»|Btli)n’t current membership drive far the ue-.rt vi v numfhi wll! end cn Decem ber 81. S. T -Cribson of 123 £ Harnett Street, taaumgt* of Ac me Realty Cotnpanv, will play hurt In the wuventlnn H&EWBORN BABY THROWN OVER FENCE COI DH'iOEO-A r,O- 'bom bah-’ - ss reported In good ronilitidh at Wayne Memorial Honrital Sat* ■* day after being tossed ever a foot fence by feh mot her who ÜBig The rp'ithar. Miss L outer -•■vis 18. tit Freriont. Is feting -M in Wayaw Oountv fail Polios ■"rted 'hit the womsn recently ’ ned. from New York, deliver -i the baby urs assailed around 4 Saturday at her home Two ■uia'er another oceupafct of he house heard s fcsbv crying nm behind a 6-foot fence near the house. Fremont Police Ch et W B. Rich was not’fi'-ri and took the be by to the hospital where a phvnoan said it had apparently suffered no ill ffects from the fall and from bu ng exon-rod HM.m-AE vrnrr-r PFARPAf.L GRANTS HALIFAX—The Ha!iv< County Board of Education vili consider Monday’s petition r-iu- ; ?tins appli cation foims for Pearsall Plan tu ition grente. <COSmmjK» OFT PAGE 7t
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