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4 INJURED AS MAN GOES BESERK . Home-State Edition VOLIME XXX SBSmIHm Jll KILLED°IN I N. C, WRECK - i kiy J. I‘. 11ARRKN TARBORO, X. < Fiit' *H-:»: 4S i.TUt*; Ui<i*‘. to -he t ill i. till.!' hopes of ti'o k«:U f;iioi!it- Ik-re. Kii! tircloy afternoon, I >or. .*•! v, hen a car bring hi;; member* of (heir fan:ll s -' in.an for the hnl: tJ«;ys from Now York *■'<>.* <ltt> rwip d and thrown into : '>,■ ■ path of tic oucontiug AC I * s: i •■aiulir "Ciijunyirn'' near Wrldots. The Buiek autoutphilo. raid to have been driven la Kdgar Wilson and titariny Mrs. At• tti• Hammond lUarkmon her fkven v* r • old diuight.i.r. Cynthia ate! ' r ■: it Ile< •vs as Jr. "Ci,. aa rwifinl by ahothis car at: -hi, . : >y, to pass it. Wilson’., as’ . a th '■ out of contro! and it: ■> id • ■ ';.••• v<- hi! a telephone !■"' and lied 111 tii- pat it ,i! tile lasi appM..;. si Champion which xva> n m ■•• i hours lute. Mrs. Rl„ . ■ >rt atd Wilson were hilled ,iiv lj •• daughter Cynthia nod He- '•. s wo • injured. Ideuthy of ti. .• r .a a ■ Rig ila- wreck viva not a cor-fehsed t('oi!Ci.»i .j ,•>» bit*: page.) KuREA VtiS'AT BRASS AWARDED PURPLE HEART , FORT BRAGG A total of n;n< - ty-oiio wounded veterans of the Korean battl< fields were awarded I’urpS: Hturto a t (he F. S. Army Hospital hen last week. The me dal,-: were presented lo these i.oni I’v Major General .John \Y. !.■«)»• urd, coimmuidinK general of Fort Brajra- during an appropvisu unci impn-ssivc ceremony held in the Red Cross building. la a brief address. Generai lao mml related the history of the u < do] to the met: and tiien ex plainer that he too ’•> a- a vteart: of (ho (’tuple Heart hj virtue of wounds received in K' tape tluri;-',: Worl-I War 1 Assisting the General were: Co!. Kiehard C. Malloue. depfllv pe.-t t omni.tnder; (VI. C. B. Ki nd: '■ t’ominandlntr officer.!'. S Artec Hospital and !,t. Co 1 . John K Me* Williams, aiile-de-eamp to G.-tn i: 1 Leonard. (Continued on pair 8. this sectiont Marital Troubles Aired ' tI- - tyi^^^w3KKga6yjS^OT«g«Wg.,- ® «&. s&»§s&s vyS- 1 . ~ ?S?S3|39ffififlr .w*** ® %.,; ; .’•<§&£ ?®gj#gijP- *ft£g?Sw> CHARGES OF but otic us the many and varied violations of civil law which have to be invest {gated hy the I N Missions ail over the world. The Fon of Bikom (Cameroon*) wan accused of having 600 wives. The Mission concluded that it was “a mistake to took it polygamy on tbs basis ol Western standards it NATION s), Holiday Takes Huge Toll: Five Dead, 2 Hurt • 1 tto -i d Or M L Walton, Thomasviiie. G*.. President National Dental Association. *o {.aura Lovetaeer Cincinnati. Ohio. National President Alpha Kappa Alpha S»»r«>rity; I)r H. II Walk er Nashville* Tenn , President National Medical Association; Dr. Nancy *5. VVoolrsdge HanifUon in stitute. Y-v National President Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; >lr J. K. Booker, l ittle Rock. Ark., Presi dent National Bar Asmh iation. Join the March of Dimes with dollars January lj-.il Young Soldier Uses . 22 Rifle In Double Death i STATES'VILLE - A 22-year-old • Fort Bragg oldie r shot and killed his - 'Mar.-' ; vr;ie hero Tuesday and U.i nod (:»■ ssilc gun lie U. a-.i upon himself, ending. his own life. 1 >••.-.ni thi: muni'-r*suicide inci dent ai-:- Private Calvin Lazenh.v and his v. it- , Mildred. Ihe se ichor, Vi; holiday leave, went to the home of his wife s parents where i\lrs. LazeQby had Lee;, it boh it, Vince their • -tt'ange ment. V.'hra M-v Uistc-nb.v emerged from t '!■ house to carry in stove wood, the oldier shed her twice in the chest v- ith the .22 gauge rifle. The won.an stumbled backward into the how- and died seconds fContinued on page t, mis section) RALEIGH, XOKi SI CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER HO, DUO ~ Made IBPOE Area Deputy If K OFFICT.A I. in. James P. Hightower of Winston-balem was recently made IBPOEIY (Elksi District Deputy for the sth Congressional District Dr. Hightower, a practicing naturo pathic physician, is a noted fra ternal amt church loader in the Twin Citv LAST HITES FOB JAMES K, LANE RALEIGH -- Mi James K. Lane, tli. d at hi- homo Sunday Morning, December 24. 1050, after several] month* of illness- Funeral services were held at Springfield Baptist Church Wed-. mtsday, December 27 at 2:00 p. m. j with (he Rev. Ollie 11. Broadie of ficiating Mr Lane was born in Raleigh. He was the son of the late Major George 1.,. Lane and] Mrs. Adiine: Virginia Lane. An outstanding person in the I community. Mr. Lane was an ideal I father and lived to see all of his] children finish High School, with[ four holding college dogi ees. Three j in the teaching profession ami! three-sons are progressive farmers j in Wake County. He. is servived by thirteen civil-' tiren- Six sons: Austin A, Lane,' (principal of a school in Franklin! County; James F. “Horse” Lane of! (Continued on page 8, this section! 1 CAREENING CAB WRECKS THREE j PARKED AUTOS j RALEIGH- Three parked cars! were damaged here early Tucs-I day morning when the automobile j driven by a young school teacher j wi tit out of control, wreaking i Itavoc for a block' . , Leslie Wright, the teachecr. 25. of f.-.i Washington Teriace, suffered only abrasions while a companion suffered multi ple facial cuts in the accident. ! The accident occurred shortly j after 4 a. m. on Peace Street, Wright 1 ea; went out of control] as he rounded a curve on West; Johnson Street. 'lTte teacher’s car; sideswiped one parked auto and then rammed into the rear oi an other one. pushing the second car the three others has been estimat ed at SI,BOO. the threeother s has been estimat ed t sl,liuo Band Head Visits Home ■II j V >-o-' VISITS HOME—Eddie Wilcox, | noted musician and a native of j Raleigh, was guest of relatives in the Capital City for a. while during the current holiday sea- j sot*. Wilcox head the Jimmie j I.unceford Orchestra, Shotguns Used With Accuracy During Yuletlde RALEIGH —OTern'ness, murder, mayhem and mad ness combined to make the past Christmas holiday season one f the most bloody the state has ever witnessed. At 1< • i, persons were dead and two injured before Wed nesdax of this week. Two o! the dead are victims of shotgun activity, ore [< dead as a result of pistol injuries and two died as the ■ result of traffic mishaps. The stories la low recount the incidents: MAH BURNED TO DEATH IN AUTO WASHINGTON, N. C. ----- A 37- | y cm-old local resident was killed j ! he it- Monday when Hupped in the | turning cab of las automobile. : i Onslow County officials and; J Hi»;ii\v;.y ; itioimen identity tin | i victim of tiic mishap as William j Taft Price, v. ho sued here, j price tb-ad when removed' | from the driver's seat of bis auto- ; ! mobile winch had. overturned on j * Highway 24 in Onslow County i SON 8008 Y TRAP KILLS PROWLER MAY BEKN lhe body of a hi e ear-old man was .iseov coveivd beneath the window ot the home of las neighbor late Christmas night, tin* vic tim of a gun booby trap set up by the neighbor. Head o, gunshot wounds in tile etiest is George Waters, 23, who came here recently from La Grange. Waters was shot by a shotgun trap set up by William Green, who lived i (beside hint on the McKwtl far mat nearby darks. Green said that he set up his trap after having been plagued by marauders during the last lew ays. Green set a shotgun on a stool and pointed it to ward the window the prowler had used to make his entrance* A clothesline wire was con nected to the gun s trigger and extended to the window*. Tam pering with tin* window would cause the gun to fire. Green was 'eld in custody temporarily pending an in oiiest He had not been releas ed Wednesday. DRIVER DEAD CAUSE UNKNOWN MO S HOE The cause of the death of a truck driver near here Tuesday was un known at CAKOLKNIAN press lime as* local officials 'made ready to perform an autopsy* The driver, William Care lock., 45, died when his truck suddernfy left a road ten miles from here and plunged down and embankment and into a tree. What caused Care lock’s truck to leave the road so suddenly and take its wild plunge could not be determin ed. Carelock had toeen driving along behind another driver for the l.’nion Coach Company when the accident occurre.,. She driver in the front truck Continued on page it. this section) High Point Mu n Shoots 4 DuringXm as Spree HIGH POINT -- Four person were injured here Christmas night when a 30 vear-oltl man went be serk, blazing hi..* way through block of a section of the inhaxit ec! predommou iy b> ,\’ "«>, 'lll* man eseapt .i, and v.*as hitcr cap- "WHO’S WHO IN COLORED copy of J **“* n *' w edition of“ Who's Who in Colored America if is shown being % ;*. r, examined by Its editors and co-workers in the publication’s New York \% • iMH office. The efficieni staff has turned out the most informative direr- y' Young Woman Os 1950 ‘ '' v.^r r # v v I .-V. '"■"•JM/k . w •• 11 WBsk ■ Wm Y i-l dllph : —" ' > •TOUNG WOMAN OF THE YEAR”— <*auei Collins, dance lead i« foie Porter's new musical "Out Os Jill-. World”, was named » Yoon# Woman of the Tear and awarded a 1 ban Mi-fii Award for »igna achievement by YIAIIEMOISELLF. MAtiAZfNE. Miss Colli.:**, who hat - been hailed as the most exciting discovery of the hint decade, wag iilw unwd a >1 .UHIJIOIaEIXK “.Must Likely W. Succeed" tit Srffb, UAift, 1 . ... j " * ; ’c! _sJS Hired- Identified .. the av.i.ilunt of the four persons unci a- the nisn s terrorized :* lar * portion oi K 1 lUsfh Pomt teforv being captured ! was “Zeke* Ingram. HOW IT STAUTEH !n. . ~*.- ..tart -*i on hi:; hall'ho - long block long shotting spr flolovving ;*.n at gunn-nt with so *l al men in a poolroom, Inyra i!* ft the csiar.lishmvQt and wej j borne, rotorr.iii *. with a ■notgun. (Continued on page Si NO. II
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