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tM.E CAROLIKX TIMES eov«Md in a nnaby rsoidl with one bullet hole in his^neck u>d anolher in hi* head. Formal chargcs had not iicen placcd against Fasion late Wed nesday, but it was expected that solicitor Dan K. Edwards would press lor first degree murder. find WANWING charter PROGRAMj Jaqob C. Hubbard lookins over Slivwni her* Mattd left to right plans lor Ihe' Charter Present*-! «* Jotin W. MeClinton and El- t.'on program of A. S. Hunter fctrt C. Turner and standing leFt Lc-dge No. 825, A. and F. M. to right Elijah J. Fisher 111, and (Prince Hall Affiliate). The pro gram and banquet was held on Friday evening, April 26, at the Billmore Hotel. Clark S. Brown, Grand Master of North Carolina Masons, was guest speaker. “Youth (Oonflnuned from front pscc) w*«k. was bound over to Super tor Court this week. Young Trice waived a pre liminary hearing scheduled for Wednesday morning. He is charged with setting fire to East End school Iasi I week and to an automobile nyauvB mined ... eddie! a wholft town exploded rthena boy a flirl dared go beyond the ijiiie (jenim owned by a beauty shop opera tor. Police say Trice admitted setting both fires. Solii’itor Dan K. Edwards said both Charges are feloni«s and carry maximum sentences of 10 years each. «'onliinitu'd from front pazr) ,\?el?rale the sucial changes wliii'li liad begun to provide op portunities for Negroes to win a liew place in tlip social order." (Conlinunrci from front pasc) Nfgroc.s aie willing to go to jail, in order to register and vote in Mississippi and Uie failure to North Carolinii Negrtws to re gister and vole is said to l>e a .sad commentary on the Slate. Tlie reeent insuU to a for.ciKii riiplomal at a local S. and W. R'.'.slaurant and the laiiurc of a Sampson County patrolman to give attention to a man he ar rested, when medical aid wa.i a.«fc:’d, and the man dying two hour.s after His arre.^t, in i«il. will bo of great concern to the (Conlinitnrd from front pagc^) IhT; stiidonls md aslting tliat a now school be built. The pctilion said; (1) Present con(litlon.f imdci' which our childrm attciid .school are dangerous to life, limb, health and general welfare ih that;i the children, being of yb^ing age and curious by nature, Sould suffer injuries to their person;^... ^ (J) That the CrtrliiitlDS under iVhirh classes are attrm'ptcd to be onducted arc not ttic- -b«'.st in tercst of the Thiidrrn, Vin that thr chidi'cn arc in school less lhan six hours a day. (3) That tho split shift operation of the school results in inconve nience in homes of childri’n e^pc cially in the morning; and (i) That the parents desire filial a new and adequate sciiool be built using the standards reconi inendcd by the Southern A.ssotia tion of College and School;!, and the North Carolina Department ot Public Instruction. The school was partially destroy ed by a fire last weelv whitii gut led the old main .scclion of the ■chool. The firu was admittedly set by a 16 year old Afcrrick-Moorc school boy Jes^e Trice, wlio said' lie . did it to get even Aith a tcacivcr who had angered him. City school officials announced, after' an inspection of the site that classes would be resumed on last Monday on a split shift basi« with all students attending school in two neWly built and relatively undamaged wings of the .school. School parents, who are protest ing the split shifts, say they would prefer havjpg the children trans- I>orted to other schools where ^pac" is available. They pointed out tliat three elementary school.? in the area, Fuller, Holloway fit uid Kast Purliam. all have class ioonis which currently arc not iispd anl which could be u.scd it' house the displaced Ka.st KnU shi- ilcnts until tiic end of the pres ent term. Fiend of Dope Island' SAT., MAY 4 11:00 P. M. LATE SHOW ADULTS ONLY REGAL THEATRE (Continuned from front page) breaking it into splinters. Durham County Coroner Dr. D. R. Perry said the body of Mrs. Eatmon, who weighed over 300 pounds, was found with seven bullet holes in her chest in her bedroom. Davis was dis- VOTE FOR Rev. Ruben L. For COtlNCILM/W AT LARGE A DYNAMIC CHRISTIAN AND CIVIC LEADI]I5 SlJIiJECT TO MAY ^963 ELECTION (t;oBtinHncd from fron/t page)' night when several ;ioJhI- affairs were held, eliinaxi’ci with the •ymega KormaT at t^ Coliseum Plenary" sessions began at 0130 Saturday morning, in the aiijdi- lorium of Bfuford •'Library, w^jh Harold Boulwarc presiding. Ifc iorts were heard froih Boi^lware who heads the grotip,: George W. Miller, 1st; Vicc dislrlbt represen tative; Jes!^ .lackson,' 0nd vicel R 1*. Reeder, kcepdr if Records and finance; S. P. Woodard, chaplain; Ellis F. Corbett, public relations, A. II. Bryant, chairman, talent iiunt committee; L. C. Roachc and Henry Eldridge, scholar^ljip com mittee; Matthew J. Ps'ri-y, social action committee; W. II. Young, undergraduate and graduate hous ing, and S. P. Woodard necrology. An open session was held at 11:30 when greetings were extend ed Dr. L. C. Dowdy, acting presi dent, A. ^nd T. College; W- E rialli host basiieus and Dr. W. L. 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