Raleigh Couple Gets Long Terms In Abortion Death "jSg^'SL^' -• ■■ . jSu l , js|^&£. b» J.; • -'•' v * * jjfjlpb ?i* OlMirs C.Rtr WAS STROMiI- SI - Trying tn breathe life info the limp- body of nine-month-old Wallet Johnson. Jr., fireman M hcr< Anderson lost his striißglr against rlrath. fhr liny lot suffocated in a recent fire at his home in I’.rie, I’a.. despile Anderson's efforts in Ihis drama lie stud', ii I’t PHOTO). High Point Plays Host To State’s PTA Convention HIGH FOOT- The hr ;-; ■ put- He ha* {alien into place and ev- • eryfhtng ir all set. for the N C | F PA a 1058 annua! convention. High 1 Point r, host city with IseadcjUir- j f t r. at ths William Perm High j '■ chc-01. November 24, 22, 1938. S. ! Burford. <* principal, and Mrs. Annie MeKensie is president of V :h Point City round, local li.ii-1,-. f ifer.tljtjpjl. uarm utliemr' and many more delights at see itijr ni>’ friends and making nen .acquaintances wIM hr the order of the da,\ as hundreds of delegates file dm* n Ihr r>'Z Oration line on Friday morn ins. November “it, beginning al dOO a m Voters "ill echo a rich variety of accents from all j Carls of Ihe slate, representing IHe eleven districts and 100 rnonlies. Kwt beneath all of the 1 Escaped Prisoner Nebbed As Police Use Tear Gas HOMESTEAD. P*. - A prisoner with g wounded hostage held the Homestead polirp station for 00 rr muter- Monday before police flushed him with teat g»* and shot him In death. The hostage Ted Ream. <1 pr>. j Ineroan and father of two boys, i shot three times and give only I a 50-50 chance to lice. Police Chief P. R, Hewitt hrE'/e a hone in his left hand during the wild melee, a jailor was slugged and two women ••lerks trapped to the jail with ihr gunman were treated for sho, u. The hour anrj a half Ordeal for Beam -la/ icd u ben R.oberl Kbuf Arkansas Rep. Hays Declares Integration Christian Duty WILVER BFP INO Md- R»r i Brookr. Hays «D-Ark >. prooidenti of the Southern Baptist. Convcn tint-,. f;nirj Tuesday it is the “Chris ii.mi duty" of the south to grant < iii>s! rights to Ncgror;; l-layii. vrho th.’i defeated Nov. 1 i hy a y.n;.• ,u *ok!«*KatiuiiUil «tm-| • •.!.*! c, swirl ''(.tori Is not well j i 1 ' ; rd“ with the .south because it; not acting in a Christian man* >t:- foHnrcl Use Negroes. lie said the sou’|h tmiM build ’ hridyy.s of understanding” be sn•."•n Ne’To-’ and whites. He y i’ii- . he-uiri or done by the • 'eh- . not by ihe politicians. ■' : - s lid the n.tlit Ist etn.-ccH could ric mere than n'Utr ~rout» to solve l*e.' r ii facial |cip ionn be vm. e it i- Hie iiv>si numerous 1 “Sockl Jungle Called Dixie” Mfj.NR<.M Robert T. VVlUlams. president of the Union Conn f* chapter of Ihr National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, who recently asked President Eisenhower to .look | into racial incidents here, said Monday he had received three j threatening letters—ail hearing postmarks from last Saturday. The j letters tame from Lafayette, La.. Greensboro, and Morristown.! Tcnn. Williams bad telegraphed the President after two young colored hoys were sent'to reform school because I hey kissed a w hite child ; Jp Monroe, in his telegram to the President. Williams said: I “Please lejl me. Me. President, when Negroes may rxpccl your j j Justice Department to introduce the 14th amendment to (he Li. | i oMiitutini’ to the social jungle rolled llhlc." •Milliard differences these dele gates "ill he one in their con rent for children end. youth and m their desire to act for them The Convention theme is Ttn i pers fives for Growth ip Horn- School and Community.' and vr will come seeking guidfmee arid tools for doing a better job and in understanding our role as PTA leaders and worker*; for a chance to stretch our mental muscles and j *o be inspired by addresses, reports j and recent findings to our con* I corns, thal will set goals and chart the course for children and youth in North Carolina for another year. Some of the special features arc; Symposium —-"The Challenge Wo Face - are These Our Children" i and will include such outstanding I leaders as Charles H. Bynum, head. 'CONHNLTO ON PAHB ?) fee :>R. a Negro jailed Sunday for disorderly conduct, called out from his ceil. ' l‘n> sick ,tailor Prank Welch opened the cell floor and Shaffer jumped him The prisoner wrested a wav Welch's elub, struck him dov. n with it., ami ran toward the | front of the building where Beam was sitting at the duty desk. j Shaffer hit Beam from behind i and opened a gash in his head, j The two men grappled for Beam s | iran Shaffer got it and shot Ream I in the side of the back He fled i ami was later captured with tear | (CONTTMP.fI ON PAMt. ?) io*f influential hod? >« th* sou tl* Ibe retiring congressman said he hoped to make » great er contribution to improving southern race relations now ihat he no longer will he in congress. He explained there would be no ! io his spreading the idea that good Christians must support integration. Hays said so-called southern moderates should not be frighten ed int silence by his defeat. Ho also said southern congregations must not, '•pressure'' their min isters into keeping quiet about the race problem. Hays described his defeat as iCONWt'KO ON PAM. J) + 4’ + 4’ + + + f PTA TALKS UNDER WA Y THE CAROLINIAN North Carolina’s Leading Weekly VOl. IK. NO R SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 19SR RALEIGH. N. NC PRICE lie IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE ISc j Hodges Says His Stand Unchanged 4- + + Hh -f *f + Hh Rape Trial Nears End State Seeks Death For 7 Youths GOLDSBORO - The state rent three more witnesses to the stand Tuesday in the slow-moving trial of seven you Ins charged with rap i mg a young white housewife > on it aUnebrx said (ho trial, which began la,--? Wednesday, probably «il! iy.M it least an other two dais. Ihr Negroes, ranging in agr from H to 22 ..-■e poeyible death sentences If convicted by ihc ail-white ait male, Wayne County Superior ; Court jury. In testimony last wee',. Mrs. Leg* ; be G. Stm klsrid. 21. identified the | defendants as the youths Who rap |-d her near her home here the j nipt of August. 24 Witnesses cal led Included the ! physician who examined and treat ; rri Mrs Strickland, an expectant. ; motile', following the .I!lack and (COSTtNIT f» ON M(ir. T) Machinist s Mate Dies Os Wounds NEW ORLEANS - A Negro 1 machinist's mate was slashed to | death with an ax** Monday on the | flight line at. Alvin Callender Field j near here. Bare officers said Airman 1-C ! Joseph J. Givens, 33. of New Or i leans, died of “several blows from ; an axe." Naval Intelligence officers quizzed a white enlisted man in connection with the axe slaving. The. suspect under questioning was identified a* Anthony Shtirri, 34. U Com dr. W. B Noble, base public information officer, said the slaying occurred in »■ flight (fONTtNIiED ON PAM M CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS - »»rr FROM THEM _ rant f O'v Clethim CnnapiUT PAGE J Goodinm s hartley Suop S M tyres i Compur N*»b-st*ele»Warrt!i>, im:. Mis Riittci Hatters A, Clr*,*”'' Mr. Janies O. tlloUPi a a. Hedge. Comjaftof PAM. j P i minis Bakery FSmtcon-Belk fompajsy Mr. .fnhti W. H’liui'n Slip Capital Coca-Cola Me*Mine in. Su 114vt*n't* Grocery Hurt Gene ral Hr". Company Washington Terran Apis PAGE b Colonial Stores capital t cifiii Coaipaev » N. c. Proa nets Anne Realty C'ompanv Wake Finance CnrapaM Kalelgh Funeral Home PACK 1 A .1 (•*. So per Markets FifCstone stores Hie Hood System (adu.vtria) Hank PAGE ft Blood word St, Tour la'. Hems Mechanics & Funner.'* Bank Heater Well Company C'aveneaii lnsu.-ar.ee Agenrv Pet'si-O’la Bottling Co. of Raleigh Carolina BulUiirs corp. Watson'** Seafood 6 Poultry Co Ine. Crust,rati Transfer Co A Food Store Wlloii Motor Flnanc* Company Bun»P* Ytven Service Ridgeway s Optician; Warner Mcnnrtals Deluxe Hi,ls PAGE 1* Carolina Bulrk Company O'Neal Motor* PAGE hi ■lnhfi*,-.ii-L* »* -io ■ »ir.ya.»y |L . k jffl| trifijrjliT ‘ _ Jf ~ i |' m %T /• j "I, LITTLE HELPER Little Pedro Colon, help*, Manhattan bo rough president Hulan E, Jack turn up Hie first spadefulls of earth for the planting of fifteen trees lay! week in ceremonies in front of Union Settlement in New York City. The event was part of a “Salute to Fall,” sponsored by the Department of Commerce and Public Kevents to help beautify the, city. (UP! PHOTOi. Top Bonus Money Given Congregational Church The First Congregational Chris tian Church, of which Rev. H. W Cunningham ts pastor, swev.it into first place in the Bonus Money Program by turning in 607.40 in purchase slips and receipts from merchants Who advertise, in the I PAGE It : Cajctm* Power *, Light, f;nmp*«*r i White Oil Company j Taylor ffiodi jv temet j Gem Watch S.Wp R E. tf*iten Furniture Company j Ptggiy Wiggly ktote-- • S, M. Touos Hartl oarr « n. i P’anjJty Shoe Store i PAGE 12 . Mr. 0. Ka ,l l IJeltlman i Martin fifreet 3eli~aerv(te Laundry j t'irst-Cftt'.on* Bank at Tnmt cnmp.ill j Horton's Cash Stole ! New Lincoln Cats | PAGE 13 Wise Homes. Jut Public Service Company m n t ho . AmhssMidor Theatre ' PAGE 15 Walker Martin !nr. : * onsiditlaiert i rehlt Coreorahnn Pacts Mower shop I RAleißh Seafood Company 1 eiarrix Wholesale, tor. i CAGE W | ttlmliteti's. lor j I’thode:. Fitroliur* Compaqv I Sure-Fit Seai Cover Center Fixator Motors Murray Tire. Service Kress (half «Y Equipment Sr*ital * Parkway Grill Martin's Florist Honeycutt’* Super Market l Raieitjit Offlre Supply Co llunn’* E**o Servlrrnler | .Snow White Laundr.v ' i Iretham'N F*so Center | .lohiison-laimbe Co. Midas Muffler Shop Mar’* Essn Beryje,enter , F.lerfcrtra* Wlr.rte-eler* t. K r. i iltiisevrut*. Cleaner* * CAROLINIA Newspnpet An ard of SSO 00 will be given. In second place cutue the Davie Street Pvcsbylerwn tMmiT’h which reported pui'diasf. slip;, and re ccipts m the smdßnt of $2,618,35. Rev. Robe id T. Rfvirley is the pa*- foi The church will be awarded j sr.no Third in lh» punning van the • j Fayrtteville Street Baptist. Church, j of which Rev. J, W Jones ta paS* : ten An amount of sonfCsi in ptu - I rha/.e slip:- vv.ir- reported as of noon i Monday, November IV. Third prize i I is sls 00 Fur ihe Us* there ftnnqt Monev month*, these three phiirrhe* huvr hewn iiws Pdetl irrwr.NliFO on PAGt '< . ■ ■ ~r . r . r , ., ... yrmr „ I r --— State News 3 Brief j WILSON MAN SHOTGUN VICTIM WlLSON—Billie Lee Barnes 23. killed when r.hot in me - lot n aoh with a shotgun by another tol "i cd man .here m fr ont of Ins home last, week. Riley Speight, 03, has been charged with murder Dr Robert E. Ooudy, city-county cor oner, said Barnes Hied shortly af ler being taken to a local hospital Officers searched for Speight for about three hours follow ing the shooting anil finally the wanted man ralh’tl police headquaters and asked for the | rhief. Not being In, detectives substituted for Thief A. A (CONTTNUEtt ON PAGE ?) Would Take Same Steps Again: Gov. If he hud to do il h?1 m? v at mi. Co* Cut hoi H. U'>d;:r ;;p..vi iie u'Ctnld have in i:.kr the ame piodot’Btc .'•land on the inieyrHiinn bat i le ground. lluriscy loll! tieuvmen Friday i**a,' he due?, out kiiqu if lie could agree With IT.’l*. Brocks Hays (t) V-|U v iiff aid a moderate M a ••** , ib< n«« •* a quwtfon is potitieai s.»«ei RKMOVINT. A I I,AO —» A slate trooper picks up the AtllorieMi flag from amid the liebi in in the elss* ■cftiii ot a junior high s'liool iii Osage. V . Va., which was dynamited last Th*' integrated school va i heavily damaged. A dynamite .r>>" • • laced in !*• front hall 1 .*1 hr# >u) % wall oecttw. NlhfCcd 5 ■elnforr.nl roneretc r,riling, and shaltrcrC every window in its 17 floors. (fJTi TKLKFHOTO). MUS., COR V P. \I,STON i / ii. im: it son decision Os Court Final, Lawyer Tells Local Group Joe B Tally, Jr. wlulr Fayette Vt lie attorney, m::,hl. imt have oiade a hit with his Kfile'gh audi ••nee Monday night, hut according to a local daily he made it clear that tne decision of the United Slates Supreme rouri, it* the mai ler of dc;.egi-eg:i(ior. was the Jaw of the land 'o IS years after she pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death last September 8 of Mfs# Ernestine Per. ion.,' JSvnesf, Roosevelt Person the dead gill’s father, veho with Mrs Alston v.as charged with iminie in tfie criminal abortion, was ?rn. tenerd to s p rve from h to V year) in pi isojy The slate accepted picas of guil ty to nritislaughter from both da* ten riant..-; MonHsy. However, Jude*- Human ft.. Clark of Faypt,te*nlle, postponed cenienrtrvg until Tues day. According to toatimony revealed in the ease Monday person took ids daughter to i J■»* home of Mrs. Alston at 30Y tv ,fon--* Str e “t so (fONTtNi yn on pa'-c r> | I* i \r.t n)2. I'fjih** Nig lit. t•’? r;il|p|j for a tnfdfMe-of ( die ra>r hr (harlotti Hawk joy Broun, fCONTDHJfcD ON PAGE 21 Going Away Parly? ; SOI 1 111 RN PIN IT Folic* | arrested a Negro soldier Mon- 1 day in connection with the fa j l.i! shooting which interrupted j his going away party. Police jailed John < Watson 'll, on suspicion of murder in Ihe death of Francis llmiing ■.ay. 31. The shooting occurred •I the home of a "Sgl. Kerim ty" who. with his wife, were i ; living a party for Watson hr j • fore his transfer froth Ft Rragsj j , f« an overseas post.