TEAR GAS HURTS 4 IN N. C. i / V .jjfcffUSL.. fl i m “SHI” GOT “HEE” MAN—New York PtL Borer Peachey (right, dressed as a female) of the Tac tical Patrol Force, displays knife and rasor taken from his prisoner, BseUamln Bowes, M (left), after the latter's arrest on eharres es robbery and assault them October 6th. PtL Peachey oat an a bench near a sobway «■*>«««« and the prisoner eat beside him and began to molest Be disguised peltrnman Bowles reportedly took ft from Peachey’s woman’s pane and a rasor. Confronted with a leaded 48 plot si point od at his head, the would-be robber rare op without a straggle. (CPI PHOTO). Fort Bragg ’Trooper Who Ignored ‘Jump’ Order Is Found Not Guilty nmt BRACK* (AMP) A If* ttvu and abto to testify to hto own oourt het« of*"lus -4-C Drall r. Me«, wM m ilaM « RKS&US! MM Mft M la abw< MW Bystanders Injured By/ Gas Bomb CHABOTTI —James Clinton, 18* ye*r-okl local youth, waa treated for an abrasion or burn on his left elbow last Wednesday night after a tear gas bomb was thrown into a group of Negro teenagers by the occupants of a passing automobile. While yoang Clinton was be* lag treated at the Charlotte Me* mufiai yiiudfil | other vk* Naa ware having their eyes washed eat to dear away the etherjjhrae ww. Mim (continued on pack s> Hundreds To Greet Mrs. King According to officials at the Wo* men’s Day commitee at first Bap tist Church, a standing-room-only audience is expected here Sunday morning when Mrs. Coretta Scott King, wife of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks at tha li am. worship hour. Mrs. King, who is in great de mand as a spsaser, has also been widely acclaimed as a concert sing er. (COWTPfCTP ON PAGE t) State News In Brief Kxrccr eas scouts, parents AT ‘CAJtFORET The Rev. D. N. Howard, Sr, Wake County Scout executive told The CAROLINIAN Wednesday that some 000 Boy Scouts. Explorers and parents are expected to take part n the "Fall Adventure Cam poree,” to be held at the Tee Off Country Club, Rock Quarry Road, 1.3 miles east of the city , on Fri day and Saturday of this week. The Bceets win hike from Ra (OWI TIN Lgp ON PAGR J) meat waa defeetiwi Tha bid* . Rice mm found guilty ! sssr- vaupas gold ha ihouM-hara reported to superiors the dedecttve canopy re lease on his equipment. Rida M appealing that verdict. In his fight against the Charges, Rice had the backing of Congress* man Charles A. Vanik of Cleve land. Rice Is from Cleveland. Van ik said he became Interested in the case after Rice explained his plight to him. Vanik explained that Rioe “was offered the alternative of submit ting no defense under the Army’s Article 18. “Under Article 15. Rice would have had to assume that both charges were valid and would have had to take whatever punishment was offered,” Vanik said. “But since he felt he had a defense” and had five witnesses to the de- I Wallace To NC DURHAM Segregationist Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama will apeak Sunday at the Durham Memorial Stadium, according to an announcement made Monday by the Durham County Citizens Connell, the pautrlsg organisation. The governor will hold • press conference at 1 p.m., one hour prior to hie 2 pun. address. The stadium seats HJtl persons. Ac cording to officials of the Coun cil, “Only working representa tives of news medio will be ad mitted to the press conference.” Temperatures next five days Thursday throufh Monday wUI average I to I degrees above nor mal,little day to day changes with cool nights and mild days, no pre cipitation carol™ ADVERTISERS PAGE > Gorton's Cash Star* Greeae’i Shoe Uepalr Deluxe GriU PAGE 1 Mechanic* A Farmed 8 •• Emma Juts’* Drew Shop Firestone Store* PAGE • Hodson-Belfe—EftTO’s John W. Winter* A Co Homeowner* Mortgage Co. i’’ Standard Concrete Prod in « PACT • Ualetgb Funeral Boum Acme Realty Co. lame* Sander* TUa Co McLanrtn Parking Company Murrag Tire Eerrica, lac. Modlla-Davt* The Britt Company Amknro Pontiac, toe. •mack Waalrtnz A Treat Co Baye* Barton Laundry A Dry l Cleaning at Five Point* PeaA-Cala BottUag Co. Balelgb Paint A Wallpaper I Smith-Johnson Flooring Co T. A Loving A Company PAGE 1 A1 Smith Batch Rawls Motor Co. Raleigh Sealeed Co. festive equipment charge, ha n fuaed to be tried under Article 16.' ■lea eaM that, bk tha (tat mWmm „ fwpp service be has under- VUnik mid ha thought Rio (CONTINUED ON PACT *) ‘Duck Race Issue,', Nixon Tells GOPs CLEVELAND, O. (ANP)—Rich ard M. Nixon who know* how to lose a race for the Presidential chair, thinks he now knows how to put a Republican in the White House in 1984. His first suggestion te that the Republican party, in which he is still an important factor, duck the civil rights issue. Just pretend It doesn’t exist. He la also convinced that the civil righto taeue that threatens the re-election at Kennedy is a monster crested by the Presi dent, himself. He said so here last week in an address before the National Metal Trades association. Disavowing any desire to com pete against President Kennedy again. Nixon said: "I've had my chance, and it’s time to give someone else a chance”, he said. “My role will be to make a few speeches, write a few articles, and try to unite the warring factions after the Sen Francisco convention.” In discussing civil rights, he showed particiular concern, test “turn* out to be North against test “tursn out to be North against South or blacks against whites, it (CONTINUED ON PACT I) Bin FROM THEM I Wade’* Ante Sale* FAGB • colonial Stores ! R E. Quinn Furniture Co | King Cote Motel PAGE • AAP Stores Consumer Credit Co. PAM M Carolina Banders, toe ; Warner Marne rials Dillon Motor Finance Udgeway** Opticians, toe. __ PACT U Urtrlr Theatre Cnolina Fewer A Light Co. PACT U CoasaUdatad Credit Cory. W. T. Grant ■eOlg-Lsvlac I Joy * American GriU Daereuic Service Center ! Jeffrey** Grocery i Capitol Bargain Store Daniels’ Clothing Store Shoe Mart IPACT M l Salatgh Ba*h**n College Bant General Tire Co Capital Fuel Oil, Ice A Coal C. Tire Salas A Service Taylor Aadlo A Electrical Co. JUa. Dynamiters Get 6 Mos. the Carolinian VOL. 11. WO. 50 RALEIOH, N. C„ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19. 196] PRICE 15c MAN IS BOUND OVER IN HIT-RUN HERE Keynotes 20th State NAACP Confab: WE'RE A WFULL Y TIRED OF WAITING: HURLEY v l .. ,x.. Secretary Os Region BT f. B. BARREN ” ’ CHARLOTTE ln her keynote address Friday to the 30th An nuel Convention of tbs North Car olina Conference at ttoe National Amodatlon for the Advancement of Colored People (HAACP) Mrs Ruby Hurley, Southeast NAACP Regional Director, said. “The Ne groes of the South are getting aw fuly tired of waiting for their equal rights as American citizens." She added: “» seems that the message has failed to get through to thousands of Southern whites who persist In using peMee brutality, electric cattle grade, fire bowse, heat ings and mass arrests, in a fu tile effort to stamp out the hope and thrust for freedom swelling in the breasts of col ored people after a century at supposedly emanclpation.”Ap proximately 1,888 persons at tended the S-day session. Mrs. U. 8. Brooks, president of the two-thousand-member Queen City NAACP unit, presided over the moss meeting at the Geth semane AME Zion Church, Rev. F. M. Allen, minister. Music was by the church choir and invocation Mr the Rev. J. A. White. Charlotte’s Mayor Standford R. Brookshire delivered official greetings in which he urged that the efforts of Negroes should be channelled more Into the area of negotiations rather than demon strations as he depored either “forced segregation or forced in tegration." “Every citizen must accept bis personal responsibil ity”, the mayor said, “and that a lone should be the criteria to measure up to full citizenship.” He expreumd the hope that “Tour efforts wUI augment other efforts (in Tarhedla) such as the (CUMIUILUP ON PACT I) Henderson Challenges Group “Tbs complete elimination of job discrimination because of race and a greater acquisition of the skills for technical employment by Ne groes throughout the country must be considered top priorities by all who seek a stronger America,” de clared Dr. V. W. Henderson at a membership meeting of the Blood worth Street YMCA on Tuesday night He was presented by C. N. Coble j (CONTINUED ON PAGE h j Herbert Edmonds Well-Known ‘Thumber’, Retires Herbert Edmonds, 80-year-old “traveler by foot”, stopped in et the offices of the CAROLINIAN Friday morning to bid the staff “farewell”. “I’m finally retiring after many yean as a thumber,” Mr. Edmonds told members of the paper's edi torial staff. He said be was return ing to bis borne in Burlington after I ;11 §l|||§pp If ‘ Hi NAA CP’S MAIN SPEAKER Mr*. Ruby Hurley, regional secre tary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is shown during a news conference In Charlotte, prior to de livering the keynote address at the 20th Annual Convention of the State NAACP there. See story this page. (UP! PHOTO). Bite On Woman’s Neck Is Expensive Joseph Pitts of 808 S. Tarboro St. indicated last week that he bit off s little more than he could chew when he put his teeth into the neck of Mias Cassia Blalock, bit alleged girl friend, on June 15. Pitte* fate rested In toe head at a Wake Superior Court judge last Wednesday, and he was '• believe lb*t the biting yfk .aHct ,r J W \ JoaEFri FITTS . . . took expensive bite traveling all 90 states and once all the way to Hawaii by cattle boat. It is believed that the death of Mr. Edmonds' dog, “Buck”, prompt ed his decision to quit the road. “It is just too lonesome out there without him”, he explained. Edmond*' last trip across the country was to visit the grave of the little dog near Indianapolis, episode was the most expensive venture that he’ll over encount er. The defendant pleaded guilty to chargee at assault with s deadly weapon—his teeth and was fined $M and costs at court ( ON PAG! » Need For ‘Positive’ Acts Seen DENVER —Whitney M. Young, Ji., executive director of the Na tional Urban League, Tuesday, Oct. 15. called on all “decent Americans —and certainly those who are pub lic officials" —to take positive and affirmative action in support of the civil rights struggle now being wag ed in the United States. Addressing the Conference at the International City Manag er*' Association, In session hers, Mr. Yoang told the delegates (CONTINUED ON PAGE *> Ind. “Buck" is buried on e hillside there not far from where he was struck by a car. Edmonds has planted flowers on the grave. On that last trip. Edmonds went on to Independence. Mo., and had j his picture made with former Pres {CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) Birmingham Trio Also FinedSlOO, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Two to-* oal white mart, accused of Illegal possession of dynamite during the recent bombings here, received the maximum sentences from a judge Wednesday. Recorder’s Court Judge Earl Languor convicted Robert E. Chambliss, 59, and John W. Hail. S 5, both of the Binning ham area, and sentenced both to six months and fined them 0100 each. The other white man held was tried Tuesday and receiv ed the same sentence and fine. He was Charles Cagle, 22. of nearby suburban Gardendale. The three men. all with Ku Klux Klan backgrounds, were ar rested in the wake of several ra cial bombings including one (CONTINUED ON PAGE ») » NEWS PHOTOS fi ; - - •■ T-r •■T-r a Ik M r x J i U ■I H yl ■ißri . «H MIDGET LEADS L_ VIONSTRATORS TO JAIL A mass arrest of >lB Negro demonstrators took place last week In Orangeburg, B. C. Chief of the State Law Enforcement Division J. P. Strom, left, and Chief at Police Harold Hail, center, along with Gilbert 7tanrmin. the midget, wearing shades, are shown leading the group to JaiL Meet of those arrested are students at South Carolina State College ■ Onn.fbur,. If I T'" l TO' STATE FAIR I SOTRHAV sho.n h, an MtU rtsw «f Us. North Carolina State fairgrounds. The Fair, which began jr 0-day run Monday, to expected to attract over I million Tar Heels. Approxi mately 500 thousand persons had already visited the Fair aLXARO UNIAN press time. (UFI PHOTO). Employer! Cited As I ’ * 1 -*» tjum -\ • Abettor James Eugene Hill, B. ot dM Cannon Street was charged Triday In at least two hit-and-run un dents on Smithfleld Street, one In volving injuries to three persona. After a perlim inary hearing in City Court Tuesday, he was bound over to Wake Superior Court for trial on th# latter charge. Hitt was arrested about 4 p.m.. aftef.he allegedly abandoned 4. rpd pickup truck on the Old l Oamar Read and lost a foot rtfm to Pa trolmen Norman Artie. J Injured la |be oedend oeeK dent were throe M#tsr4ld U> eat boys, Identified so Ptfflfef- NeMe. who rPjudvd iMuytlt croh»menH«ii pa«#lp - - S ■Jk rtjii, sn|anp mb JAMBS B. BIIX . . . abandons track, nstbsd — ~ trnmm

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