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50«8'36 on First £*t« • Wife Murdered, Spouse Disappeari FLIM-FLAMMED WAKE TEACHER TELLS COPS ..11l VOL. 19, NO. 9 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1959 RALEIGH, N. C. MOTHER, 16, GETS 3-5 YEARS HERE Airport Boycott Planned SMmann Victim; Seek Gun-Wielder | BY ALEXANDER KARNES WINSTON-SALEM—LcM-al police officer!* may have to call m rteuth* fjom Scot Sand Yard or reek the service: of ' Perry Mason*” to ap prehend Ralph Richardson, local prc-goßer, who is being hunted in connection with the shooting of his wife, Mrs. Helen Hairston Richard son, in s manner that has shocked this tobacco town The bizarre killing, is believed to have climaxed a squabble that has gone on between the two for a tong time and it happened Wed nesday afternoon of last week in the home of the two Mrs, Richardson is said to hare come in from the Carver Consolidated School, where she Is employed In (he elementary department, ss a teacher. She Is said to have been Rett ins ready to accompany some of the members of ber family on teONTINTED ON PAGE 1\ 71 Debs Are Seen In City B¥ MARCUS H, BOIJLWARE In the spotlight for fto brief seconds each, 71 young women from across the State, from Mary land and District of Columbia, were presented to Society last Fri day night at the 22nd annual Al pha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Deb utante Ball held in the Memorial Auditorium beginning at 9 p m. Wearing elegant, white gowns, nut with sophisticated simplicity yet billowing, the girls displaying bouquets of loses bowed into So ciety against. » background of colonial ivy leaf setting, <COKTW«E» ON PAGE 3) —^caroljnTan - ---- ADVERTISERS - BUY FROM THEM ... PAGE 8 b'uitjn s C«&h Store O K. Clotfiins; Company Capital le* & Coal Company, hu- Msus marc Company page a E ! restone Store* Kress A Company Medt-mlcs A: Parmer* Bant Raieigh Funeral Home S. M Young Hard sarr Ctmtpam Piletgh Paint A- Wallpaper C'o V\ GE 5 Iludson-Belk V Company h mJifcru 801 l Tel. 3/ Trt r nntpans PAGE 6 Colonial Store*, far V- E Quinn Furniture r.onipanv Mo-Jerrs Finance corp Acme Really Company Tayior Radio & TV Servto* Siaadstd Cinder Bioefe Company Mr. C. Karl Uchtman PAGE 7 EflATs of Raleigh llinste--«?'3 Grot-, f. Tran'.!?'/ ft. A * P Food Stores Seven-clip- BottHit; Company Branch Bonking A Trust Company PAGE 5 Mother &■ Daughter Stores gtm-Flt Seat Cover tenter Thompson-Ly-noli Company Arobasasdor Theatre K'oetrleol Wholesaler*, Inc. Sjsee.tf.y-Wash Raleigh Company PAG* » CsroKnv Power A. Light Co. (smbbsw^. • ft • I SMBp WMm! TO NEGOTIATE INDEPENDENCE These African leaders pose In front of the airliner that had just brought them to be Hour set Airport. Paris. France last week from Dakar. They are in Paris to meet with I resident DeGaulle in order to negotiate the indepen dence of their states, formed into the Federation of Mali. From left to right are: Mammadou Dist, Mohido Keiia and Lepoid Sengbor all top officials in the African country's government. Will Review Parker Lynch January 4 •JACKSON. Miss. <ANP> By passed last month by the Pearl j River county (Mississippi> grand I jury, the Alack Parker lynching j case will be reviewed by s federal I grand jury at Biloxi January 4 i The announcement was made by U S, District Judge Sidney Mize here last, week. Parker, » 23-year-old Negro Davie St Com Laundromat , Federal Acceptance Covp 1 1, A- w lire Company ! Gem W-'ich Shop Gins Russos Cleaners f. Hatters PAGE 10 Stephens Appliance Compauv Inc - Deluxe Hotel Peps 1-Cola, Bcttlitir Company < aveness insurance Agency Warner Memorials Ridgeway Opticians ■ Carolina Builders Corp Watson’s Seafood Company Fayetteville street. Baptist Church PAGE 11 Clifton Motors, itse. Consolidated Credit ' « Sanders Motor Comr Carolina Met c*"- Wake-U-BrtVe T * Harris Barber .oUege Seitablc Inan Company Cooper’s Barfceetie Joy’s American Grill PAGE tit ; Bonn's Esso Sorvtcenter Hunt Genera! Tire Company I McLeod & Watson Clothing Stors j Famous Bakery j PAGE i:< J rapllai Coca-Cols Bottling Company j OdOTtt Cut Rate- Clothing Macon’s Barber Shop Walker-Martin, Inc. Raleigh Savings & loan Am-’" PAGc IS j Rhodes furniture, tne. ! ltfSsfe*BWale*WarreSs, Inc accused of raping- a white wo man. wm ?ira.g£pd from his cell at the Fear! River county jsil at Poplarville, Miss., April 35 and shot to death by a group ot hooded men. His body was found in the river several days afterward*. His abductors were never apprehended. The case triggered a huge inves tigation by the FBI. who later sub* nutted a 378 page report on their findings. The report war turned over io Gov. J. P. Coleman, mho forwarded it to Pearl river county | officials. v However, the Pearl river county [ grand jury ignored the report, cios ! ir,g it* session without even con • Adoring the esse., Commenting on the ease. Attor ney General William P, Rogers, i stated? "The harm in this esse is TOI»fSBWCl» OM PAGE a* 13 Palmetto iKads Bnrn To &Mth k c bv® br rsed to death three smell srhil d dti and demolished their small f iitm home here on Monday. Dead err J. T, Downs, 5; Tula Downs, 8; and Mickey Downs, 8 months’ ®M. According to reports, the firs sterted i» * heater which the children’s mother bad ignited before going ie a, mae'by hum?. Segregation Claimed As j Strike Looms GREENVILLE. S, C-A march: which is' being planned, according j to the Rev. J. S. Ha!!. Jr to "l.a* I ten the day when we beat our po- ! htical swords into pruning hooks | and our political spears mto plow ! sheafs” is to hr staged at the Greenville Airport January I to protest a racial incident involving ’ -Jackie Robinson. Mr. Hall is the chairman of the ' planning committee for the t'v organizations supporting (he 's/g"4st —The Committee on Racist Equal- : ity and the Greenville Ministerial i Alliance. The orgaui*atiou9 arc pro testing discrimination shown to j former major league baseball player Jackie Rnbin-.on when he arrived at the airport earlier this year to attend a. NAACP rally. Mr, Robinson told the 1.700 per sons assembled at the rally that j f CON TENT ED ON PAGE 21 | Woman 1 Ex-Con Killed SPARTANBURG. S C.~ A 36- year-old woman fs tally shot a 32- year-old **oman recently released from prison for the fatal shooting of her husband in a Thanksgiving Day quarrel. Dorothy Parker has been charged with the murder of Jan ette Young. The victim was shot at, her apartment while standing on a walk way at the rear of it Young was shot several times ir. ber chest before staggering back to her apartment and falling dead on the kitchen floor. Mrs. Young was arrested Nov, j 4, 1958 for the pistol slaying of: her husband. Johnny Young. Inj the same apartment. She was eon fCOtmNPKD ON PAGP SI mm RlfißtS ornmi.B CHAT WITH STUDENT NAACP HEADS—Left to right. T»r. Asa T Spaulding om of the advisers on the Givi! flights, who spoke at Shaw University, November 33; AS tafrt IE Sampson, a junior of Everett, Moss, who was recently elected state president of the State Youth CoKor* Chapters of the NAACP; Albert Hoekaday, a senior of Weldon, president of the Student Connell. asmS bii Imm, * sophomore of Brooklyn, elected state treasurer «f the NAACIV PRICE Ue IN N. CL; ELSEWHERE 15c , r •'' f??■ ■ ■"'~ v hr. s. n. proctor Or. Proctor To Address NC Councils Dr Samuel D. Proctor, presi dent. of Virginia Union University, Richmond, will address the ninth annua! convention of the North Carolina Association of Student Councils, December 10. at Htrh iand High School, Gastonia. Dr. Proctor will speak at the Thors day evening public meeting in the Highland auditorium on the theme, ‘'The Impact of a Chang ing Society Upon Youth A Chal lenge to the Student Council.” Dr. Proctor has traveled in Fu rope. Palestine. India and Burma. He has also toured the Soviet Union and the Baltic States for 'he Baptist World Alliance. He ! s widely known as a dynamic mcakei and a leader of youth. Over five hundred students «re expected to meet tn Gas tonia December 10-15, There will he slvteen discussion"; topics lead by competent stu dent leaders and faculty con sultants,. The five delegate* who at - 'ended the National Associa tion of Student Councils t on - \onticn in Pittsburgh wit! pre sent their report in the torn’ »f a trial. The delegates from Booker T Washington. Rocky Mosini High School, will serve as plaintiffs. This report. (ftMTONTO ON P4GK V> time, and arromjmoied by a “chick” polleevvwmmn, sained j »u- eon tidenee of the ''Beatniks” hv hanging around salons, il f’l PHOTO*. Garner Teacher Prey For Women, BY ALEXANDER BARNES ft is apparent that slim-slammer-- ■ ho work this area, hove decid' d o use different tactics and to pb their trade upon a more intelii -ent group, according to police, due to the fact that they played a new trick upon one Thurma Whitaker, a member of the fncull> of the. Garner Consolidated School who resides with his wife in Washington Terrace. I,neat officers report that Mr. Whitaker was a victim of persons dicgcdly unknown to him in a •:ame of foul play, by which he iost the sum of $l4O 00. The victim is said to have been watched a = ne went t.o a local hank to got a chock cashed and when once he had emerged from the bank hr was easy prey. The "( nil Men'’, as referred to in underworld toik, showed him how easy it was for them to talk fogethrr and even made the picture so bright until (be erudite young man took them to his bosom and even into his ear. It was there that they, two Him fluirwnm and the Judge Semis Metis. 16. To Woman's Prison BY STAFF WRITER Miss Patricia Alien 16, heard j ludge William Y Bicketl intone he words Monday which meant bat she must spend the next 3-5 wars In prison for disposing of a baby to conceal its birth. The Wake Superior Court judge pronounced sentence after hearing Whiskey school teacher, became such socnl chums sru! they derided iltey wanted some pretty girls. It was suggested that they g«-t ome whiskey, Mr. Whtiakcr did •! say whether they had planned o use the other part of the trio— .vine, women and song or not. but Wake Forest Principal Dies Suddenly At Herat BY STAFF WRITER ROXBORO - Jacob A. Till man. prinrip;!! ot Hie Dubois High School in Wake Forest, died sud denly Saturday morning s.t his Roxboro home, where he was spending his Thanksgiving holi days. Born in 1910, Tillman had beer, associated with the Wake Forest School for approximately 4 years. It was ruled that death was due to a heart attack. Till- ! i ports from officers delisted by i the court to investigate the esse Wise Allen. »f Stem. Route t admitted its court that she bed civcn birth to the Infant while visiting friends on Oberllß Rd In the city. She claimed that she rouM we no sign* of life Its the baby and vr rapped W In a plastic curtain sod left It In | a loi situated nearby. Tlie child’s body vyas found the following day and an autopsy in dicated that it had died of expo sure Bickett said Tuesday that inves tigation revealed that. Miss Alien had previously given birth to twins, Illegitimately, and that, the •abies had died (comrnn) on page »> Listed las Fatality #r DEXEL S. C,~ An accidental discharge from a .22 caliber rifle killed a 41-year-old man here. Robert Floyd Wilkins of Dexe! was shot through the heart Mon day while scuffling with another man over the rifle, police reported Adolphus Vann Johnson, 30. at -vhose home the shooting occurred, was trying to disarm Wilkins when the rifle went oft, witnesses ne rrUJimTO ON PAG® f> F|Y Irap 'ccording to police he did a lot -■inning" when be found that one;/ •.*•!!* gone. One nf the f!im Rammers dev d that in order to properly e-. utv the job of making love to t (niNTiTvtmn on rAGF man’s body was discovered be tween 2:30 and 3 p,a». S»tvi , i day. A native of Lancaster, 8. C,, M t, I’lllman la survived by bis wife ,f Mrs, Ruth Jeffers Tillman; orw , | child, Reginald Tillman, all of the I homo; two brothers, O. D. Till - , j man of Greensboro; and T, c I! Tillman, Greensboro; three sis j tors. Mrs. Tartan, Brown, Car ; thage; Mrs. Mattie Carpenter Rutherfordton; and Mrs. Man Funderburg, Lancaster, 8. C. Mr. Tillman graduated from Central High School in Philadel phia, Pa-: Johnson C. Smith Uni versity, Charlotte, with s B.S. de gree in mathematics and received the M.S. degree at the University of Pennsylvania. {Seawell To Protest At Washington Atty. Gen. Malcolm Seawell w : go to Washington D C. to nro+e s ruling on Aid to Dependent Cfei dren Fund*. Tlie new- rule >.s sa j to be opposed to a law recent! j passed by the North Carolina Let | islature. i William L Mitchell, head of tl ! Social Security Division of the Dc ! nartrrien! of Health. Education an. Welfare, said last, month that tin ffAMTWUKD ON PASS « (Sate News Brief i ATTORNEYS ATOM CASE RALElGH— Attorneys for a Stair ; College student convicted of at, | vaulting a Negro girl by asking ho I to join him it; his car have ap j pealed bis case to Wake County j Superior Court ors nos at
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