10 SINGERS HURT She Wants To Come Home To Die Special t.. CAROLINIAN NEW VOItK ~ "There is jiu place like home' 1— even if that "home” is within (lie con fines of a prison, at least one dyning North Carolina woman feels. Miss Louis [(avis, a native of Raleigh, North Carolina who has made her home in Brook lyn for the past five years, toitl Brooklyn police officers title week that, because of her failing health, she wishes to he returned to North Ca rolina where she escaped from ■WWIPIWWBBWBBWHS!SSIBW»MWP!W»«PWW«WW«WIWWBPIS»wnmSBWSWW!WJ!iHmcwOTJAWIW.WAWWJ.|...; v ..JIUv.^^^^ 10c Per Copy NORTH CAROLINA’S LEADING WEEKLY Worth More VOLUME IX RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1951 NO. 47 KL AN TO MEET AGAIN Former Mental Patient Nabbed As Killer DURHAM SINGERS INJURED AS BUS CRASHES INTO TRUCK IN VIRGINIA Amcv Jubilee Singers Hurt When Bus Taking Them To Washington Crashes WASHINGTON. D C, • Ten mem be is of a Durham, NC pospel'Stnging < ; -ianir.ation were injured as result f the’e: ash -f a bus in whie » ti.oy w«•?«)»-- Hos ru- and Elocal organizati; 9 Reports from Durham early this wet k indicate tnat none of tae singers sufefred recurrent dilfi (Continued on page 8* northeast end t»J the XCC cam pus. The historical marker pro gram was started in 1935. The KCC marker, like hundreds of others in the State, has the stale s<*a.l In a scroll at the top, St is double faced with black letter ing on an aluminum back- working as a domestic, tele phoned the Bergen Sireei Po lice Station, asking to he plac ed under arrest and returned home. Upon questioning, she re. from Raleigh in li*33 when vealed that she was sentenced she was 19 years of age to a Prison, term of 30 years in the State Miss Davis furth'r related 1 that she essaped from the Raleigh prison in 1938 while undergoing treatment in the Nabbed For Mail Threat By .1 B. BARREN Rocky ?v!ount A local young man, member of one of the city’s most respected families has been ar.esteU on the uidige of h.iviiig threatened his estranged wife through the mails and is out on j S3OOO bond until the November-1 term of federal court in Wilson. j The accused is Wilbur L. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Effer C- Hunter, this city, and i Continued on page 8) ground. Ilia Department «/ Can i servation and Development and { the State Highway and Public j Works Commission cooperate j ! with the State Department of j i Archives and. History in carry- I i Ing out the historical marker program. penal ins'itution's hospital. She says that she cause to New Vork in 1946, failing to reveal tier whereabouts In the interim between 1 938 and th* da n< a nival her.-. The woman said that ehe has been suffering for some time for an ailment doctors have diagnosed as tuberculosis, ccntly by a doctor that she She says that she was told re had only a yl-ar to live. Thus her request that the Brooklyn Court send her bark to North Carolina, despite the • GOOD OLE GOLDEN RULE DAYS Having survived the round of Freshman-Week activi ties at Fayetteville State Teach ers College, five of this years crop of the 215 freshmen strut j jauntily across campus and on- j joy a '‘breather' - between first- i I week classes. Left to right are Carmen Munoz, New York City: Andrew Frazier, Pittsburgh, pa.; Gloria J. Odom. Hobbsville, N. C-; Maceo J. Hopkins, Selma. Alabama; and Hilda Smith, G oldsboro, N. C. i 1 22-Year-Old Youth Held \ As Murderer j Youth Who Shot. Up j Community Nabbed In Brutal Killing- By A Staff Writer FAYETTEVILLLE -• A former j inmate of a state institution for j the mentally handicapped, now! just 22 yeais of age, was arrested . last week in connection with the brut a i slaying of a serviceman;, stationed at nearby Fort Bragg. t COMMUNITY TERROR The youth arrested not only was i known to have been a former in - , mate of a mental institution, but; also was considered by many a menace to the small community in which the alleged slayer lived j Being held without bond for the bludgeon stab-slaying of white Sgt. Hubert M. Haney, is William Hostler, who live* i at Bonnie Doone, Route 4. BEATEN. STABBED According to local police offi-1 cials. Hostler attacked the 32-year-1 old soldier as he slept in his home | here last Thursday night. Invest!-1 gators say the assailant struck the: sleeping man against the head i with the butt of a rifle and with j j such force that the rifle stock i l was shattered. The soldier was i i also stabbed twice in the side. , The victim’s wife, who was a- j tContinued on page it) cloudy future. In the meantime, Raleigh Police records have proved the womtn's story of sentence and escape correct. Miss Davis is being held in custody here until Thursday when Raleigh detectives are | scheduled to arrive to return her to her home town. She assured Brooklyn offi cials that she would -valve i extradition processes and re turn peacefully to her home ■ i —to die. HOODED ORDER ANNOUNCES MEET FOR WHITEVILLE AREA SATURDAY Klan Grand Dragon S “Speaking" Neai WHITEVILLE Handbills disT tributed here this week reveal j that the Ku Klux Klan is sche-1 duled to hold a “speaking” near j here Saturday night. The report in the handbills was; Bu p h e 1 d ..by | Thomas.. Hamil-I ton, of Leesville. S. C.. Grand Dragon of tha Klan in the Ca rolinas. The speaking meeting, accord ing to Hamilton, who along with Florida guberna torial candidate William Hendrix is seeking to re- j store the Klan to power to HAMILTON North Carolina. Is to be held at a site between Tabor City and here Hamilton, who evidently handle' publicity for the Klan in the two Klan chief, Hendrix, has chal- Carolinas, related tha* Florida ienged the president of the North LIBRARIANS I OBSERVATION j RALEIGH A group of libra- ! rians will meet at the Richard B. Harrison Public Library on Thursday October 4 to celebrate National Library Day, which is the seventy -fifth anniversary of j the American Library Association ! The theme of this year's cele- 1 ; fetation is “The Heritage of the j iU. S. A. in Times of Crisis Miss j i Evelyn B. Pope, instructor to j i the School of Library Science of: i North Carolina College at Dur ! ham will be the main speaker. IN WRECK ' 1 " ll*i\ ICkliiiumi (I' 11-k-i M'ii>\‘ I uii'liw Says Order Will Hold r Eastern Town Carolina Jaycees to public debate during Saturday's sesssion The Klan Dragon and "its cohorts ar«- obviously in for another disappointment be cause the invitai«n to debate has been categorically refus ed by the state Jaycee head, who has been threatened with suit for calling the Klan “Un (Continued on page 8' ■* RALEIGH OFFICER HON ORED -Lt Collins A. VVhita : kef. son of Mr. ami Mrs. Claud j E. Whitaker of 16 W. Worth St., j Raleigh, was among personnel of the Engineer Replacement Bears, Falcons Readied For 1 own Classic RALEIGH - Lull before the storm reports from l oth the campuses of Saint Augustine* College and Shaw University here re late that all is in readiness for the annual City Classic football clash between teams of the two institu tions Saturday night a! Chavis Park Both teams, smarting !Continued HoblMMm Kaml.v Turpin at ‘>Migur JJii.vN’ JCobiiisoM *. Harlem t*afp a feu days «>ler lli«' fttfht, Suj;ar playtut hn*t - K.hi/IU ait <1 his party for returns lo Hi s f< U w >M\ his eye on a i !’.«. •. I. st Sunday morning I when the automobile in which I 111* y weii riding crashed into a I light pole -ign post and si ret I marker. I Treat'd foi head injuries sus tained in the accident wre Pets William Thom; kins. 33 and Chav Dowd, Thompkins was driver of the car. The men's injuries arc consider ed light. I Two Killed CARMVIIJ.E A man and a woman were killed instantly n*-ar here Sunday when the log truck in which they were rifling overturned after go ing into a ditch. -Mrs. Mary K IlHis. about I(I. of t'armville, and Richard Putium of Stoncy Creek, Va.. were the victims. The woman died of internal injuries while tin-man suffered a broken neck. i The driver of the truck, in which three others were rid ing, vv as reportedly traveling too fast to negotiate a turn in a rural road about half a mile north of here- Boy Sentenced HENDERSON ~~ An 19-year old youth who faced court here this week will he about 35 years B old when he finishes s*-rvin« sen- B tenees imposed upon him. (Continued page 81 'J| left. Also shown in the photo S are other officers and enlisted j men who received citations for j bravery. Lt- Whitaker is a vet- 4: cian of action during the Ko rean War,