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' I 0 Keep Up With The Tirm jfui VOL. 17, NO. 20 Two Murder Trials Guiliord Superior C Two murder trials are schedul-1 Li ed during the first week at a | two-week criminal term of Guil- ^ ford Superior Court opening here w< Monday. Judge Susie Sharp of flii Reidsville will preside. Y( Ci Defendants are Pauline Wad- ,je dell, 31-year-old-Negro woman in of 222 East St., charged with R( abandoning her infant son in ^ subfreezing weather and allow-' R( ing him to die of exposure; and ce Eddie Watts, 32-year-old Negro of 123 Chestnut St., accused of a slaying Booker T. Wilson with a sa The trial for the first week f0: calendar includes: as Monday?Boaz Burns, assault in1 with deadly weapon with intent in; to' kill', inflicting serious injury; Eddie Watts, murder; Donnie Lee mi Bradley, larceny of car; Bobby to Myrick, assault on female; Juni- Fi or Hicks, assult with inten to Bi kill; Cephus Kenneth Kerr, big- to: amy; J. Dolpus Turpin, appeal en from finding of fact; Jerry Gools- in; j,-, by, appeal from finding of fact; Fi George Harris, forgery, Claude fai , i, Levette Anderson, assult on minor; /; Claence Othea Williams, W ^ breaking and entering, larceny ri: andi receiving;. William Hayden Ci | Pierce, receiving stolen property; ca ' Elmn Cleveland-Braqdor. Harold Eugene Brandon, Marshall in; tri wl MRS. EULA J. WinTLEY to. Heart Fund Chairman | Serving as the chairman of the ga Negro Division of the Heart Fund during ts 1958 campaign is Mrs. Eula Johnson Whitley, 120E S. be Obermeyer Street, who is a a graduate of the James B. Dud- gb ley High School and the Immanuel Lutheran College, the wife of George E. Whitley and the ur daughter of Mrs. Ressie G. Johnson. _ sn A member of the Providence th Baptist Church, Mrs. Whitley ^ serves on the Board of Directors of the Providence Credit Union, fD "" secretary of the Baptist Train- Qj ing Union, teacher of the Sunday hs School/and 1957 Princess of Pro- st vidence. "he Employed at the office of Dr. ar Richard B. Dunn, Mrs. Whitley Ai yet finds time to act as president cfc of the Angelique Club, member of Susie B. Dudley Y.W.C.A. and vc , j other civic, social and church ca organizatons. i # *?} tun GREENSBORO, NOI Scheduled In ourt Monday tldsav Huffman and Pari T? ill, breaking and entering and ceny and receiving; Margaret iggs, assault with deadly ;apon with intent to kill, incting serious injury; Curtis >ung, breaking and entering; irl Elvis Eaks, assult with adly weapon with intent to kill, flicting serious injury; John ;nry Jones, breaking and enterg and larceny and receiving; ibert Everett Merrimon, larny and receiving; Woodrow W. laden, manufacturing nontaxid whisky; Rubin Wilson, asult with deadly weapon, inflictg serious injury; Harold Rich, rgery; and Thomas Attaway, sault with deadly weapon with tent to kill, inflicting serious iury. Tuesday?P auline Waddell, arder; Hanksey Sutton, attempt burn dwelling house; Louis azier, no operator's permit; 11 William Harvey, driving indicated and driving after lie se revoked; Allen Spillman, adequate support; and Jessie elds, appeal from finding of ct Wednesday ? Rubbein Billie ilson, driving intoxicated; Harion J. Greene and Fuller F. irrie, illegal possession of nned he_at; and Haywood Hari,, aqcaidt ox an officer, resist% arrest, illegal possession and msportation of nontax paid lisky and carrying concealed :apon. Thursday?John Henry Alston, iving drunk; Eddie Williams, iving drunk; Billy Ray Anderi, forgery; James Kenneth Nix, forgery; Charles N. Chiless, drunk and forgerj' [eart Sunday hairman Calls or 200 Volunteers Mrs. W. B. Snyder, Heart Suny Chairman, today issued ano?r call to complete the ranks the volunteer army that will nduct tour-hour house-touse collection here Sunday, bruary 23, as the high point the month-long Heart Fund ive. "We are within" 200 of the tal needed to reach every home Greensboro & Guilford Counbetween 1:00 and 4:00 p. m. i Heart Sunday," Mrs. Snyder id. With this new appeal tor vollteers she said she hopes to s able to fill the ranks and build small corps of reserves to subitute for collectors who may be evented from serving on Heart inday because of illness or other lexpected circumstances. Each volunteer will visit a lall number of homes, mostly ose of their immediate neigh >rs. "In their response to our call r volunteers, the citizens of reeilsboro & Guilford County ive demonstrated their underanding of the seriousness of the ;art problem and the importice of the worK of the Heart ssoclation,", the Heart Sunday ialrman said. "Many of our Heart Sunday ilunteers have joined the heart use," Mrs. Snyder continued, (Continued on Page 4) i missioner from the fifth district, was the speaker for the dinner. Ik He praised members of the club |l for its activities in seeking to preserve wildlife of the state. Perry J. Brown, chairman of the YMCA committee, introduc- B ed Stewart and David Morehead, rc director of the YMCA, served as master of cermonies. The menu consisted of game P1 i r? * M Research Project Is >. 1 m Underway At A & T * A research project which rc could have possible application in m the treatment of lukemia, is un- ct derway at A&T College. se A husband-wife team of Dr. George C. Royal, Jr., professor of bacteriology and Dr. Gladys W. Royal, professor of chemistry, started on the project recently. *c i A first year grant of $6,900.00 has been made available by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in Y partial support of the research G entitled, "Biochemical and Im- w munological Com(parislonis of D Animals Protected from Radia- B tion "by Bone Marrow Treat- B ments". B This'investigation is one of a B series being conducted in many lc laboratories with the main ob- P fnoqa arom SuruxeaT jo aAqoaf C the effects of radiation on phy- D J?ri sxuiuKiuii iuuvi H/ua ui auuiuua. j_j In some cases, the treatment of D : lukemla may involve body ir- E , radiation in an attempt to des- L (Continued on page 4) v ?THE? t ? ITH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, I r W$f-'F:; : "rrrryr *r? ? :: .... ^ : . : : : , - - - . . . ' j:-v ' .A r X EE V M BOD AND GUN CLUB le DINNER ce Members of the Gate City Rod H and Gun Club held Buffet dinner M consisting of game caught dur- in ing hunting season. Reading from h? Rod and Gun Club I The Gate City Rod and Gun ca club bettev|:Viiibs& a;, tho '{Wild- bi Life Hunting Club" served a buf- dc fet dinner at the Hayes-Taylor cc YMCA, Tuesday night at 8:00 p. de m. w The club was organized No- 21 vember 13th, 1957 and meets *e every Tuesday night, 7:30> p. m. at the YMCA. ec S. I. Stewart of Greensboro, a ? member of the state Wildlife Re sources Commisson and the com- t \ Read utfi FEBRUARY 22, 1958 |||p ' Jv "' - ' -V s ' ft to right: seated, E. C. Yan- J y, Major London, Sr., J. G. H agins, Andrew Thompson, C. C. H arable, Alphonso Lee. Stand- F g: Watson Foster, D. W. More- e: >ad, C. W. Hickman, Sammie Holds Wild Life 611 iught by each member durinfg s< tiding seeron It. j/as kpptJjli ,b :ep freezers.' Rabbit, squarrei, J ion, possum, birds, turkey, and L :er was the meats served along Is ith cold slaw, potato salad, een peas, hot french rolls, cof- ij e and and homemade cake. j The delicious dinner was serv- c I by Major London, Sr., and g ifleen Bennett Co lake "A" Honor I Fifteen students who made C V in all courses for the first mester led the list of 126 F ennett College on the honor r iU. I They were honored at a chapel S ogram on Student Recognition C ay, sponsored by Alpha Kappa c u, national honor society. C Dr. Hobart S. Jarrett, chair- * an of the division of human- C ies, addressed the students, and (tations were read by Miss Ve- (mica Shipley, senior of Balti- 1 ore, Md., president of the local I lapter. Certificates were pre- ' :nted by Misses Dolores Casi- (lere, of Galveston, Texas, and (immie English, of Camden, * C. _ ? The complete honor roll list >llows: C ? SENIORS ? ? Misses Bettye Alexander, New ? ork City; Carole Anderson, ' reenville, S. C.; Geneva Bald- J in, Pittsboro; Marlene Beavers, anville, Va.; Helen F. Becket, ^ owling Green, Ky:; Eleanor * ell, Wilmington; Emma J. J lackstock, Leaksville; Carolyn " rown, Johnson City, Tenn.; Do- * ires Casimer, Galveston, Texas; 1 eggy Coefleld, Kinston; Joan ooley, Hendersonville; Muriel larrell, Flatts, Bermuda; Beulah emons, Greensboro; Robbie G. olphus, Greensboro; Jimmie English, Camden; Nancy Haith, eaksville; Barbara Hammond, Winston-Salem; Ruby Harris, The Future Outlookl )ofe PRICE: 5 CENTS P ; yi . c ' * : " ohnson, James Cummings, W. O. [arris, Joe Evans, Robert [ughes, Leroy Pettiford. J. L. 'arson, P. J. Brown, A. H. Hookr, Willie Davis. iffet Dinner Dme of the wives of club memcvs; Mrs. Gr.rtVdHiH'anirVlv'"- - i ames Cummings, Mrs. Alphonso iee, Mrs. Earl Yancey and Mrs. rancy London. Remarks were made by Chare Harvel, announcer of WFMY'V, who pledge to support the lub. Also present was the local ame warden. Ilege Students toll Ireensboro; Misses. Barbara Hickman, 'reeport, 111.; Patricia Hopkins, liami, Fla.; Charlotte Jackson, ,ima, Ohio; Willie Jackson, Red Iprings; Annie P. Jessup, Ireensboro; Sonia Louden, Cininnati, Ohio; Lola McAdoo, Ireensboro; Ruth McAlister, lingstree, S. C.;,Ann R. McCoy, Ireensboro; Betty J. McLean, Ireensboro; Mamie McLurkin, Chester, S. C.; Betty Middleton, lurton, S. C.; Fannie L. Miles, Irooklyn, N. Y.; Shirley Moore, lamden, N. J.; Shirley Philson, Iharlotte; Loretta Richmond, Ireensboro; Oyeyemi Salako, Nigeria, W. Africia; Veronica ihipley, Baltmore, Md.; Misses Gertrude Smith, *rppn?;hnro! fi-lnria Smith "M"i imi, Fla.; Vinia Spivey, Bronx, J. Y.; Yvonne Thomas, Greens*>ro; Frances Thurston, Miami, ' ''la.; Deloris Tonkins, Greens>oro; Onuma Uko, Nigeria, W. Africa; Carole S. Wade, Graham, C.; Linelle Walker, Bahamas; "redrica Washington, Beaufort, >. C.; Shirley Waters, Dudley; Iddie Watson, Charlotte; Evelyn Webb. Norfolk, Va.; Sonja Weld>n, Chicago, 111.; Dolores Wiggns, Petersburg, Va.; Shirley Woods, Graham; Rosemary Wright, Camden, S. C.; Yvonne Wynne, Jamaica, N. Y. ? JUNIORS ? Misses Rudene Abney, Norris(More on Page 4)
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