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MOM OF 13 KIDS SLAYS HUSBAND
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Crowbar’s “Claw”
Fells Angry Mate
nr charum a. mhuhi
FAIRMONT—A strange «twy of
bow tatee accuaattona cu lead to
almost Instant death was related to
this newsman here Tuesday night
after a 34-year-old husband wee
bludgeoned to death by his 93-yaar
old wife, leaving IS young children
fatherless.
tosakeßy. the vtctfca had Joel
attended the funeral el a leaf-
Dm friend the day Mm he
AwMaat VoNee Chief 9. W.
win died a herrtfjrtoc death af
ter eeadag haato at MS am
last Thursday, aecustag his wife
of Infidelity. dragging her eat
es bed. toon kicking her.
Mrs. Pecolia Baldwin, the wife,
bad hem fishing with sosse of
bar IS offspring and another wom
an. She had returned home to find
her husband not there, prepared a
fish dinner for him and pieced it
on top of the television set She
and the children than want to bed.
HfclWVWt tfcfe ATfIDWBt •••
ed into the house. After the
beating and kicking, Mrs. Bald
Local Elks Observe
44th Anniversary Sat.
Fidelity Lodge No. 317, Improved
Ecr.cvc!cr.i ST-i rxctcctlvc Crier
of Elk* of the World, located at 619
E. Davie Street, win celebrate It*
44th anniversary here Saturday,
October 34, at 8 p.m, at the Elks'
Home.
Ham- -1 ExaMef %
r- ‘ ‘ «W* Ca*o
- a^^_as^u
invnca rwotvb are wpeciw «
lie tji tllAmlmcf
celebration ter tee part four yean.
iv. itiliir«*t« ** she
fcr-
Featured speaker vi be £. M.
Butler, Wilmington, Stats secretary
of North Caroline Elk*.
A special feature * On pra
graa* will be the praseutattan
by Bta*e fndlist A T. Bale*,
es Shelby, of awards te mem
bets es the teeal ergawtsatiou
■re. Muubara wtsTS'year* as
Elks were eMed be 1981. tat Ms
year they eertW-
At the dose e t the membership
drive, the Grand Exalted Ruler, the
Han. Hispson & Reynold*, Phila
delphia Judge, will appeer here to
conduct initiation of new officers
at Fidelity Lodge.
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RECEIVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE NEWS IN HOSPITAL The Her. Or. Martin LufA
• King. in an Atlanta. Ge..hoapitel impacting m tftorummgtor hetd hr an onidsnff
fiadf nurse who SooA Jw fesuiurtetin after A* wee informed that he had won tim 1964 ffoM Pence
TSJZtUwmm the a -dtoefa*" when wood at the award wm motived. The norm
aril right* had*a tempaetura wea normal. {UPI PHOTO).
dead aa arluMtUMutort
The woman was carried to the
police station tod quart! owed, but
was released without bond "to go
back home and take care of her
children." BbßhMn
by*toe"*btew» ITthsMwaaiaa.
whleh tshsUeved to have eaas
was S 1-S toshes to length
Blood was splattered over toe
Immediate area. It could qpt be
ascertained as to whether too vic
tim bad been drinking, but Officer
Williamson mid he had known the
family quite a number of years, end
had never “had any trouble with
Baldwin drinking."
Mrs. Baldwin will be given a
hearing in Robeson County Court
on Monday.
Funeral set vices for Mr. Baldwin
were conducted on Sunday, Octo
ber IS.
‘Extremely
Moved,’ Dr.
King.says
ATLANTA, Oe.— “ThR is .an and
trimsly moving moment to py Ufa.
Tha mice that I have motived tha
1194 Rpbel Mae tor Mace is as
great a shock for ms was the
newn .nl, my nmnlniMto some
monfMaM. ft fills me Wtth data
grrtltt.de W+mZ
cipient of this foremost of earthly
honorv declared the Bav. Dr. Mar
tin Luther King, dr. test Wednes
day.
“I da ast *mldse this mar*
ly aa toner to ass peraeawßy,
bat a tribute to the disetgHne,
tear age es the srtMsns es gal
teat Negre and white penaaa
es gaadwm wha have fetlawed
to setsbllek a reign es Jastiee
and a rate at tore aerem this
aatten sf ears. R Is aka grati
fy to* to knew that tha Battens
at toe werld rsnsgntoe the civU
try as sa stgaMleaat a amral
ferae as to merit sack recag
(oosrtonngp on naan s>
Over 500 Beauticians
From 5 States Coming
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The Carolimas
North Carolina *s Leading Weekly
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VOL. 32. NO. 31 i RALEIGH, N. C, lATPRDAY, OCTOBER 34.1164 f«CE 13c
LBJ Next Meeting Topic:
RCA Told About Barry
Shaw 11. Prof
Discusses
Goldwater
Dr. King V. Cheek, assistant
professor of soosxxnics and Mat
peas at Shaw Unlv., spoke to the
Uw"^UaartMto B PtoposlUh” aS
MMibttstif
carried to Me togtoel shtnuae.
welfarism wtß ansfi the dee
a as - m a a j-Ksaimn
imouon oi nccuum oe uuuiuv
to every waHt ai Ms.
The difficulty with Oils view, hs
said, is that it distorts the mean
ing of freedom and tgnona the
struggle to define and tamtoment
one of the cherished principle* he
seeks to preserve the right to
life.
Dr. Cheek went on to sag that
when Mr. OoMwater speaks of
freedom of choice, be should be
reminded that snob freedom has
meaning and content only In a
context to which there are alter
native choices. A band of a house
hold who U the victim of the uoo
nomlc grip of unsmptoyawnt has
n «3sTiSßraa-
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LATE EX-PRESIDENT WITH QHANDI Former U. S.
Praaidant Herbert Clark Hoorar, who diad Tuaadmy of tlm wee*
at 11:3$ a. m. to Me Naw York Hotal auita, la shown with tha late
Indian laadar and martyr Mahatma Qhandi during a 1946 riait
to India. Hoorar, who warn tha Slat Praaidant ai fMs country, was
90 years of aja. ( UPI PHOTO).
Palmer Named KCTA’s
Executive Secretary
Elliott B. Palmar, prlnetpal at
the Lahevtow School of tha Dur
ham County School System, has
been sleeted Executive Secretary
of tha North Carolina Teachers
Association, Dr. S. E Duncan,
president of the NCTA announced
test weak. Hs aneeesds Dr. Char
les A. Lyons, dr, who resigned to
aooept a position at Howard Uni
versity. Washington, D. C.
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Bricklaying
Champion
Announced
Bubert belters at Fayetteville Is
(forth Carolina's chompien appren
tice bricklayer es 1994.
Sellers walked nray with top
honor* and arises. tmdudHe a 9300
bead, after besting 90 other spprsn
m|Bß*Swymppwl sh
the lttb Annual Bricklaying Com
petition at th# State Fair last Fri
day afternoon.
Sellers is reviving Ms sppren
tlceahip training under supervision
of th* Group Apprenticeship Com
mittee for Bricklayers of the Fay
etteville Area and Is employed by
Masonry Contractor, J. L. Nunnery
of Fayetteville.
James Alvis Greeaon of Liberty,
Route 3, and Robert W, Osborne,
Jr. at Greensboro tied for second
place in th# all-day competition
and each received ■ 978 bond.
Gary Johnson of Nlldabran was
third place runner-up.
A driving rain during most of
the day failed to dampen the en
thusiasm of the 91 bricklayer ap
prentices who cam* her* from all
over the State for the Contest Th*
(OOUTDfPBO OX MM t)
Wilmington
Fair To Be
‘ ‘Unique ”
WILMINGTON—The program of
the Southeastern Regional Fair to
bo bold to Wilmington. November
9-7 is unique In all its phases.
Th* program includes a high
school marching band contest on
Wednesday, November A Tbs bonds
will assemble at th* Wlfliaton Sen
ior High School at 9:90 am. tor In
struction and practice. Thursday
will feature International Relations
Day. Friday will feature the famous
Beauty Conteet among high school
young ladies.
Exhibit* win tentsdi egrteol
Raleigh Omegas
Laud Choice Os
Dr. M. L. King
Members of lota-lota Chapter.
Omega Psl Phi Fraternity. Raleigh,
loot no tim* in endorsing th* se
lection of Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. as th* wintiei of the Nobel
Peace Prise, at Us monthly meet
ing. Monday. October If.
Th# Greek tetter fraternity rec
ognised th* fact that there had
been some pros and cons about th*
selection end te keeping with one
of its cardinal principle*, manhood,
hastened to send Dr. King w tele
gram. in which they congratulated
him and urged him to continue th*
fight until th* lost vestige of sec
ond-clam citfsenshlp was banished
from America.
They were happy over th* fact
test Martin Luther King bed spark
ed freedom with non-violence and
even though he suffered many In
dignities be never swayed from hii
convictions end never was beguil
ed bye lust for power.
‘Bull City’
Will Hast
Hundreds
DURHAM—Beauticians from five
states—A la hems, Florida, Oaorgia,
North and South Carolina, will eon*
verge on Durham Sunday, ter a
three-day mast of the South Atlan
tic Region of the National Beauty
CuHurtsts League, Inc. Mora torn
900 are expected to attend.
The ssertiws are to get wider
way at MV Yemen Baptist
Chweh Sunday warn tag, where
regtstrstlea will begin at A The
delegates will warship at the
chareh at 11 ito an. Oftkare
m« Mato sapervteere wtn at
tend secafervy* at i m end
Bustoses seasons are scheduled
to spea at t pm. Monday. Tbs fea
ture sf toe meet Is a clinic work
shop tost will be hold Monday and
Tuesday, beginning at 10 am. This
workshop Is planned to discuss the
laUwl Wcl«<t>uu«» in the several arts
of too profession. Exports, to their
chosen fields, will direct the clinic*.
“The Parade es Clttes" wtU
be held ea Tecaday warning.
Tbs plowars haps to display
too styles sad eastern ea es too
respective cities. In the geo th
em legiaa.
Mrs. Margaret Minor it general
chairman of arrangements. Mm Is
being assisted by Mssdsmss waiter
McKclthan, Cora McCloud and Col
lie Day.
‘Need Spang
GOP Drives’
Roy Wilkins
NVW YORK Republicans
“can win back substantial Negro
support it they will work at the
task In mors thou a querllous and
sporadic fashion, M the executive
secretary of tha National Associa
tion for the Advancement es Col
ored People declared today.
If Republicans had cultivated
the strong Negro vote gains made
toy former President Dwight D.
Elsenhower prim to 1960, former
Vice President Richard Nixon
might have been elected Prsal
dsnt In 1960, Roy Wilkins stated
In the current 'November) Issue
of McCall's magasine.
“Many a Nsgra Is as asm to
the party at people ha can
not forget: Barnett, BaS Con
ner. Eastland, Bilbo, and Wal
lace; be weald wsleeme aa
•nurtnlAr in niwa Imnm*
w r r ul aasasswy vw ■ pvhs ss
(to tha Rspablisan Party).
OeneraJ Rteenhawar received
tl per cent at tga Nsgra vote
to l»t, bnt U per seat sf it
to Hit Mad tha Rspabllsans
cultivated this gain a eel fleas
ly In the fear years balers to
ss. they last might have ad
ded enough Nrgreee to have
elected Nixon to 1999. stated
Wilkins.
The Negro leader stated that
"... Democrats aro not perfect
on the race Issue; hut thay have
developed a knack <hat delivers
•ban delivery Is a must.- They
take chances. President Kennedy
was apprehensive at first (and
perhaps until the very hour) ovm
the projected Merck on Wash
ington in 1669. Rs and his advis
ers decided-to gamble and to (tvs
<cosm»nrep on rsas a
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From Raleigh's Police Files
THE CRIME BEATS
BY CHARLES R JONES ~T
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Says Woman Hid
Pood Under Dress
Bruca Mm— y. M-year-old white
owner of a grocery (tore, located
at 502 Hill Street, reported to Os
, fleer C. W. Sanaa at 4 p.m. Monday,
that Mlae Lovle Ann Williams, who
live# on Ponder Street, etole a can
i of ham off a counter and concealed
, It under bar dree# inside the (tore.
Mamay dated he ahaoed the
dorm tba afreet, rebaee eba
dropped Ska twe-peaod cao of
kw, valead al B.lt He reeev
riaied bo weald Mga a erar
raot, ebargtag bar with lar
i ‘Positive' Sister
; Stole Her Radio
Mr* Esther Lea MeOragor, M. of
1497 Sawyer* Lana, told two cop*
Hfete
9Ft. !g ljto
an Sunday. October ML hgMn
Mil, i. Dr.
'Scotia
CONCORD Urn Board of
Trustee* of ButWi-Suolig ttoilege
turn approved tha apuflfßMSOt
of Dr.Uonei Hodge hWCHBTas
the insutunofit ssvsnih petotdent
to lU htetoqr
earned jibe Rjt isgres white
farther at
eSSfif auSffV
World War n as a Frivsto and
was honorably dtechsrgad as *
First Lieutenant.
we -a .a a. || lM . i n M „ (,I.oa fIMMMMh-.
nciiocni Dowi wwb"
and honorary orfsniasycjSC.ln
cludtng FI Ctomme Mu. Nattonal
Honorary Social Sofence Scstety.
He was recently appointed tor the
Honorable Willard Wtrto fetes
tary of Labor, to the National De
fense Executive Reserve.
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■HHBBBHB i BE.
DR. LtOMRL MOPOB MRWBgM
I
at 10:15 p m. Saturday, aha
Iting bar sister. Ml** Rabacct SB**,
of 540 E. Davie Street. aadlald
acroM the bad with her JWptu
■let or RCA radio by her
"When I woke op." m MHb
—••rtant Mated, "my radto
ter to let bar tat* bar idMwta
leak f— the radio, hot wee tgld
by Ml*a Jawoa* I daatlaja
She waa refaaad etdry Mg
ward as. "I west bare wag Mb
Mr*. MeOragor Mated «ba4tto*l
tlva bar Mater (tola the agSK as
the wa* tba only atb*r pMMk/3o
the house at tba thna. zzjh
The white transistor, wMfe is
"vary dirty on tba bottom aStftsa
a gold handle." was va*Mft *
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