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Knife Victim, Reported Dead, Turns Out “Very Much Alive” ATLANTA (ANP> Atlanta po nes' are embarrassed but feeling a little better There has been one less homicide than they had re corded One day last week a homi cide detective lieutenant re ported with a grim, solemn face that Atlanta's 35th homicide had been recorded with the supposed death of Charlie Eu gene Mitchell, 36, at Grady Hospital, Later that night reports declar ed that Mitchell had died in the operating room despite the 25 pints of blood that had been pumped in to his limp body. THOMAS FOOD MARKET CORNER HARGETT & SWAIN STS. Rorvn BEEF STEAK LB. 75c FRYERS g* Baron or Whole Sausage 4-lhe f |}Q Rib Side fk A1 / ~ Spare At\ Meal .... 3-lbs. y 2« , Rih * >b WWW Fat lAI / . Small CountrT a aa Back .. lb |4y2C Eegs 3 Native Pig. 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TE 1-3*74 The story went out that way to the press and Mitchell was official ly listed a sa homicide victim In vestigating detectives even used their off day Sunday to report for work and type up an official, writ ten police account of the "homi cide" "BETTER WAIT TILL RE DIES" Then an ambulance driver for a local funeral home arrived at the Hospital to pick up Mitchell's body. The driver was told sharply that he had better wait "until he dies first." That was the first shock that led police officials to retrace their steps and re-mvestigate rhe sup posed death of Mitchell. FAMU Gets $50,000 For Scholarships i TALLAHASSEE Florida A and M University got $50.00h 43 j from the special days set aside for i scholarships at the state's several ! horse tracks, dog track and jai ! alai frontons The announcement was made by the State Board of Control. ; The annual split goes for scho larships for state universities. This I vear, from a kitty of ’366 594 43. : Florida State University and the I University of Florida got the same. ; $157,347 each: FAMU $50,000 43 and ] the University of South Florida. SIO,OOO. The 10-vear breakdown released : | by the Board of Control shows that j the University of Florida got sl.- j 1143.447 44. Florida State received ! I $1,079,671.85: and FAMU; share was $393,693 90 The newly estab 'ished USF got SIO,OOO. **■■■■■ '"* a %L. ! , lifer %r*' / THURMAN M DAVIS, ion nt Mr and Mr s. Jnhri Davis, ni 607 Quarry Street here, recently received the B S. degree in arch itectural engineering at Hamp ton Institute in Virginia. He has been commissioned 2nd Lt in the Corps of Engineers in the U. S. Arrnv While a student at Hampton, Davis held many im portant positions, including president of the senior class and \ president of the student body \He is presently stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va and plans to seek a master s degree upon hi release from the service He : gtaduated from / W Ligon High School her m 19.r0 Homicide Detective J C Smith ■ went to a room or the fourth floor of Grady Hospital and th-'-e. de ' spite what police homicide report had said. Mitrhell was very much alive and expected to pull through fine VERY MUCH ALIVE As a matter of fact Smith reported. Mitchell asked the detectives to arrest the woman who had allegedly stabbed him during a dispute. Police said they had already arrested Mitchell's wife. Mrs Marie Alford. 36, and hooked her its fit Jail on suspicion of murder. Well, interestingly enought At Alford reportedly already k n > • | that Mitchell was no; dead and wondered whv -he was still bur: held under suspicion of murder Mrs Alford's family and i • •d : were at police headquarters -king , the same question Tire Army unit at AAT L? head ed by Ma.i. Lawrence D Spencer professor of military science Grade Six: Dorothy Lane Shir ley Williams, Bobhv Arcmble James McNeil and Otis Jeffries The Hank in |four £ifc ■ ,il m ....MB mm m IMf,n»N— ~ tnr - - ..... mb. ——- Bin everyone's life, financial needs crise which cennot be foreseen, nor met from current income. In such emergencies, J We make Persona! loans d flO promptly, without red tape, confidentially and at low cost; the borrower repays, y a | r on convenient monthly I UU terms, out of regular income. WHEN YOU HAVE A GOOD REASON FCR SORROWING, APPLY AT OUR SANK. Small Enough to Know You! Large Enough to Serve You, MECHAHiOS £ EAftK RALEIGH - DURHAM Av SEEKS $5- MILLION President A’phonso Elder, center, of North Carolina ' ■s*. Durham, is shown with Bascom Paynes, right, chairman of the NCC trustees, and H'< Kemp Doughton of Sparta, center, after a session with the Advisory Budget Commission last week- Dr Elder sought more than $5-milhon for the 1959-61 biennium with a substantial amount for capi ■ H 5. - '^- ' V ; . ':gJOF;K:: - t - f- If S ALL OVER! —Seniors at A&T College Greens mo. i 1 completed rcqwrenv nts 'he Army ROTC program toss up their caps in traditional <<’ monie - at the com •'iisjon of ?- -nf ROTC Field activities These young men will shortly assume otfn et P‘ <- W’th the f S Army U. S. Parachute Team To Leave Bragg For Bulgaria G ompetitioo FT BRAGG The U S Fata- Aug’ -t 4 The meet v■" be he. : chute Team ‘ .11 leave Ft. Bragg Al: 4 1,?t ’ thr< ' licn 11 ♦ The team is com posed fr< on Thun nay July 2- on the fir: w .„ h tH . O e | tP . natr c TV 'eg of then ,ioi: nev *0 the W-’iid ..., uterna’c will make the • ■ Parachute Meet in Sopnia. Bulga- .th the second alternate aromr-’- ua They will leave July 29 from living the team only in the event McGuire Air Force Base N J ore member is unable to go Two j and will arrive in Bulgaria about women comprise the distaff team At Chicago, III.: 2 Mass Meetings Planned For March On GOP Meet i CHICAGO II! -The enure Chi cago community is rising ot the oc casion bv planning two mass meet ings for July 24th. one at 3 pm at Liberty Baptist Church. 4359 South Parkway and the other at Bpm at Stone Temple Baptist Church, 3622 West Douglas Bivd These meetings will launch the At ARCH ON THE REPUBLICAN' CONVENTION that will take place on Monday. July -’sth starting at Tabernacle Baptist Church 4130 S Indiana Ave marching down 43rd St led by Rev Martin Lu*h King A Philip Randolph. Roy Wilkins and three Southern Student Lead ers, Bernard Lee. Dian ■ Nash an: Marion Barry. Dempsev Travis, president of the Chicago branch nf the NAACP. says that he is proud to have the honor of sponsor ing this Mass Meeting which will he a milestone in the fight for freedom now. "... this meeting will make it abundant- j Iv elear that the Negroes in the ritv of Chicago and the nation generally wants the Repuhliean Party to make a rivil rights plank that even 1 can stand j on.” Rev J M Stone who is the host pastor for thp Westside meeting said, "I never cease tn be ams/.od by the chicanery of the present administ-ation both legislative are executive Senator Johnson and ’h o ; other congressional leaders took ! months to pas* a civil rights bill j that was as weak ss water. ! Then it took them twelve hours to rut Cuba s sugar quota . . . since they work so fast on sugar and so slow on human lives we. Negroes, are going to have to show them who elects presidents in this coun try " The list demands that will be presented as a part of the MARCH besides the general requests for nvrl rights legislation is a man date upon the presidential candi date that he will pledge himself to issue Executive Orders to ehm ; mate school segregation, riisrrimi : nation in housing and voting Farmers use 20 per cent of the nation’s petroleum produ'ts For Be » not a God of flip dead, bat of the living; for all live onto Him —{St. Luke 20:.W) God. Jove, wisdom, mercy, an ever-present help, » all around as each minute of our isves m » the very air we breathe, made a living, won derful reality attainable by each of an through His Son, our Savior, Christ Jesus. When we neglect th® daily op. port unity to live within His Jove, we are bat merely esristing. Displaying thp rnoi < !1 mw of a determined min, v <r*4 Loy R Rrvdon stabilized and trn neuvered tn fine form *o win lop vfot in tryouts for the I S. S pot t I’d rlrh II t P Ir i m in \pr 11 on Ft Bragg's Sicily North Drop Zone. Afu !d wireman '■ ith Hdn Rtry i n 1. ■ 1 !■“ ' ' sky df. irg and the April trvnuts proved him to hr tire be-' in the ' United States. ! A field wireman with Has Btry XVII! Airborne Corn: AvtiKfrv Brydon entered the Amv in Mr 1950 He served in Kon n foim 19 1 to 1953. Prior to being assigned to Corps Artillery, h< was a member !of the 7th Spec:al F< ill'' | I Brydon. 25, is the on f M ! Men! R< riding F•: ■ f W:: r u | ! Robert w B: vd. » S. .Hi- V He and h. wife 'Maids n - ■ !r F.nrekn Spi • Y ' • ' A membei of the XVlll X-'-ho—. Corps Sport Parachute Club Bn-, don has a colorful backemund n the com par.":t; vi iv new -n 'i • > j diving He ha? a peal of 413 iv I and has participated and placed :n ' numerous meets POET’S CORNER THE COLLEGE KISS! Lambert kissed me early la-* spring James, in the fall But Ble'ea: ri o' v 'nr k. • d at r r . Arid never sci-r-rd at ail. Lambert was vast out for fun, James was out to clown, i And Richard only looked at me. ; But alwavs came around. i T.ambert s kiss was lost in Jest, James' lost in play But the look in Richard's eyre, : is with me night ana day, j -By VIRGINIA J. THOMPSON ! Class of 62. Fayetteville State Teachers College, Fayetteville, N C FLAWS JULY WEDDING— Minn Ruby Lee Bullock, shove, 1 is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hunter Bullock ol Fuquay Springs, who announce her en gagement to Forrest F New l.ttk. The wedding <s slated to take place at the First Baptist Church . Fuquay Springs, on 'July 31st THE CABOUNIAH RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAT. ITII.T 23, 1960 “Integration Problem” Causes Amvets To Change Meeting Site MACON, Ga lANP> A Geor- | gia Ambets convention billing Sen ■ Talmadge as main speaker was j moved to Macon from Jekyll Is land because of the “integration problem” it was disclosed last : week. Henry B Smith president of the 1 Georgia Amvets corporation said. I speakers had already been lined j up and some 269 rooms reserved j for whites and 24 for Negroes when word came to stay off the state- j owned resort island State Auditor R F Thrasher. Jr . a member of the Jekyll Inland Au thority, said he advised against Ask About The Budget Plan THE BIG CHANGE IS TO . . . K *=s j!iHk mrm mm-, sir ** /W\ s_ is f \ J 2 * Wi \ j two OUT OF THREE American V —/ __ homemakers now cook with Gas. GAS IS PREFERRED because it’s • j j -Ok the fastest, cleanest, most con \Jl > / troiiabte and dependable of ail I fuels. Costs less, too! CHOOSE GAS—PREFERRED 8Y 2 OUT OF 3 HOMEMAKERS j PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Os Noth Carolina, Inc. THE GAS 318 HILLSBORO STREET # - K W.KIC.H. N. C. COMPANY H & i colors woven clear through - ■} I j'r/ true washing after washing! &f 8 8 jf|P SEE NEWEST 1 iighlanJ || I wJM b% 8 f ’* 1 In Park II Itt Cottons || II 79* 411 ISr 11 * * yoro fi 8 if® That’s the way it is with Highland Park N§p.%sl .. . the colors ore so exciting, the fab* B ric so naturally crisp you just know your sewing results ore going to be satisfying! Jpj? ivvjffv See miniature and foshion plaids, bolder Wfr jatjife block patterns .. . bolt after bolt to stitch jpp B Ms J «P »n»o blouses, skirts, those wonderful B Hll Mf-itJh shirt-dresses! Highland Park is all you |g| Wi want in fine combed cotton: wash-wear, \ EFIRD S I i “booking" the convention there ' when "the problem of integration" i came up a month or two ago The convention, originally an nounced at the Jekvll Island audi j tnrium for July 16-1”, was reached* j tiled for a Macon hotel for July 29- | 31 with the same slate of speakers j Smith said. Smith said Negro delegates to the convention Macon would be hous ed in a Negro hotel or Negro mo tels It had first been planned to l house them in a Negro motel on Jekyll Island, he said. PATRONIZE, OETR ADVERTISERS 9
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