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SHE :s A N OLD FA MIL Y EM PL O YEE j Woman White House Bound i If Stevenson Is I. lie W inner | HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Raleigh Resident Now 105 M.ivw 01 i ilv bads I S' ?te !'«si’ Tcnturins hn | f. ALf.TGH I (it Minis ol tU* j I'll. „r h'.iti' 111. Itiu'.nroijw I .J;I■ k til i■ ' »va in I!‘t ion - I !i - -;iV fi! .1 to- ifiii V. i:S’ Ci j i.M ..t tot noki. nto ol Mr:,. I V- oh I ill. here Ij»i Wedm doy | U» wish .he?,* riuuy ijuppy i'»-lujrtu* I of itu- day on iht* Ov-asion of tin I rtb-lu 1.1 h - iinth iiii't;.ilay. I Ann -!-• of volt- bn in of j «•'. » ilOii In ill- t-> I bi'lieiti; the I c >! i,f i ;i r advanced aue, .Mrs, I f" i1 f - «• :<pivsocl h> 'i ;i j/i. ioia non I so? Ulrii havilr.-, ijoiv.c to a p-ld.v I td in hoi honor tos j I (Continued on [inn* 8? Sj ww *g!l gOr t • aaggPGM * Jr jo - ~, ■ --VskuiPfr , I' Tioi vr OUAK M\N ! KUJ iT m TRAIN | ! MOUNT OLIVE Edward Scrry, 35-year-old local resi dent. was killed last Saturday afternoon when s'trtuk by s freight Iraiii near the heart of the town. Sert-y. according to reports was killed Instantly when | sAj-oek by a northfKiund freight ! tiain when he attempted to cross the tracks which run thru (own. Way'll- ('minty t'or nner Harry .Shumate has rul ed the death accidental. BABY HAS ONE TOOTH PULLED: TWO ARE TO GO Dentist Boasts 01 Youngest Patient t L.U?. .ViBETH CITY A four* c-Hy-ohi joegi T>aby. in- ir.isnt .yon Os Mr. and Mry. l.ee Hin ton he;v, has sit - >mi-Thing of a record toy. having to make a visit to the den ti-> * iluT itoncler age -a-cause (CoutinMed on pagi R) jrfx Wg*-'- N. C. COFF-EGE SCENE OF IOTA NATIONAL CONVEX TICK The twenty - third am iiual convention of the lota Phi Lambda Stu-oiky will be held In Durham August 23-ffJ. it w*<* amnotnteed last week try Mrs. I WUutn Hein prcHtdeht of kU* «|f«§» & ' ' , iw WMEPrIWa* .AfvW.Hyaßf? ##\.- ■*>' .■.iXxJSBBRS ,-:|t :._; y \: 1 4 - *' ' -' ** ' ‘ *** SHE'S 105 YFAKS VO UNO .Mrs. Tempie Fitts beams tike a teen-ager as she surveys the cake which indicates her 105th U" Hnton. Mrs. Pitts, who lives with a daughter in Raleigh.. v,aa born into slavery Sn Nt s Hall Banquet Will Mark End o( Successful NAACP Drive BV JAMES -V SHEPARD P. -LEIGH Four us th< most bi-t'-iandni'.: eitße-ns of R-.ici.s:* lislod a- spe-kvi's by Lie Raleigh Brunch of trie National Aro.-.cia iii :t Fc-i me Advancement of Cal med iV./pk to.- as fx-itfcration f'uiaust u. at tl.i Biuadworth Si. Y S'i i 1. eh -gv,.Kt,r is limited to ten minutes; This ntceiing v.-htch will be in the lei ■- o' buifet supper and 'A i ,c!i ai i n .. and iricnds l The A. . occiU'/n iu- coTdially in . to, p. sided ovci by M;> .Anin, Judkins, chairman ol -ova Ibe .-ship -oirm'iittee Mrs Juui-ai.s and her staff of workers J.-' • don,. out standing job in ddii" up ti'H n'lt-rnbership ros u ■' lOi al t>.\ neb. Seve;al bund.vd new ami otd memb,-;.-. are - " on the book: and the NAACV spiiil v/liich a lung tinu seimed to 5 healthy s.hoi in the aiTn, Th>- fa eaker? for this event are the Rev .'VI, . Howard t unnutg:- ham a?-; ,»l tFt, t Cunac national C'hu/T’tj who has c.von KTio Chapter, the hostess organ- . h * 1 i rtf) Nfacnl.iers of the planning nun- j | mittee are; standing (left to , right) Surer Helen Jones, Chair n»#xi, Huusiitg Committee, and E'orui Oteila Stewari. Treasurer | | slid c Lai. touo of the Entertain fax County in ISIT During her birthday vt'lrhraJion last Wed nesday she uas accorded many courti-sic s, ini-hiding a visit from Raleigh's Mayor Briggs. —(SEE biOin IlilS PAGE: Id s- eject Gued CSuse.rvthip;" I.;-- Pc - - .Hebe: Gory, pu.-.tor of -e Gci.cc AME ,;'i Church, who w;a spi-sk on “World Stan jContinueil on pagt Xi - RALEIGH IS SHI 01 FIRS I \YM AT SOFT BAIT TOl BSEY RAIEIGH A "first" in Ha lt tell i c, ecu',;;t) activities le M-hvtlalfd )• v- ,'iUton into (Ak -cuiTi lu re Satui day ■when fi.c Fi.i 1 . Anr,. e B. County Softball, To'.irnamcot i.- played on the Old' M-id-ie: i. I- it id iH-yy, nnii'ift at 9 a.nv. The p.irlieipating team-, are trtmi Johnston and Wake * iitmtie-- with >eti!!.y auii Smi'lhfii (d -reprCM-nting Juhn 'stun Genii'y and th<- Lockhart Tigers Os near FoiFhart School C’atside of Raleigh and the Hayes-Jackson team of Fast Raleigh representing W a k e (Continued on page 8) ! t mmt Committee fi Seated (left to rt*W| Sormrs j Geneva MeUne, Chairman. Sou- f vcitlr Program Committee; Ethel & Perrj, President; B. A. J. WliH tet). Second National Vice-Prod- }, drat and Kxv'h Bidden, Journal- $ l-;t atid Chairman oi the Fubiid- b Committee. .b MAID MAY MOVE i INTO MANSION !: WITH NOMINEE jj romp lex Situation Viav Carrv Wonsan Into Whit* 1 House SOUTHERN FINES lt'.-; ui-1 rno-.i a certainty Thai a local worn- j an resident will have to spend a j portion of tier time in Hie White Hoibi- ol Washington after ,land ary 2, 1953 if Illinois Governor -diai Stevenson is elected Prt-sl- j dent in ihr- November elections. 1 ,fu t how a Southern Pines woman is expected to go to Wa h* ui.'ion -ill) a probable sueces ;ful Preside ntiui candidate from Illi nois may seem complex, but is, j it; the main fairly simple \.< fi- I gure Should Governor Stevenson, Mho won the Democratic nom ination for ilte country \ high est post at Chicago last week he successful in his campaign for the Presidency, he necessa rily V, il! have to cal! upon hi- sister. Airs. Ernest Ives of I Southern Pines No he official hostess at the official mansion, j The Illinois governor is tiivor- I Ct-d. And if Mrs Ives Is compel- 1 led to go to Washington by virtue of her brother’s winning the office, it Is almost a cer tainly shut -he will wish to be (Continued 0:1 page Hi RESULTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION PAGE i. SECTION 2 2 RACK POI ICMVIIA tJNOIK Another North i. a.-i>lina city follows the lead of many other southern locates Friday when two Negro po licemen assume duties here. Officers Otis hiichaux and ClitNon Hayes, the first two Negroes to be considered tor appointment t<« the local po lice fone will go on duties in the West End and l're«dxna& sections of the city then. Announcement of the trial appointments was made this week by local Chief S. E. Crisp following passage us a, city council ordinance approv ! in* the appointments. DELIRIOUS MAN DIED IN JAIL IN DATE CITY 1 Medical Treatment (mild Have Saved Man, Officials Sa\ s GREENSBORO A Negro pri me ra died in the city jail hen on ’ Juiv 28 bee.iurv he was debit'd medical alt- mion, a report made : b', Guilford County Coroner Dr W. YV. Harvey this week reveals ; Dr. Harvey said that an analysis of the vita! organs of Billy F. J Smith. 39, showed that the man 'hbd died -of ■delirjum tremors •-DTV) in the jailhou.se and that hie death could have been proved ■ a he had been given needed med ii'cii attention. I Smith’s condition was explained 1 ks a violrni deiinom which fol- ! lews excessive and prolonged use t oi akociolu liquors." The report of . an autopsy made in s Washing- 1 ion laboratory Indicated however 1 that Smith’s vital organ.-, showed oiilv slight Tvac&& of Hiedhql r#-* ma Dr Harvey further stud that most persons recover from deliri um rrenieus if given “proper med ical tcatment.” H* added that Smith “probably" child have been saved toy medico) treatment on - the day he died. The victim was convicted on a -j drunkenness charge in the local - Court in the morning, and he died •bout 9:50 p.m, -hic.cf'y after an aittfculancv had beer, summoned by 1 b police officer ! j Th-.- prisoner remained in jail afi er the court gave him otic day' . to comply with a court fine. He • ! hr-1 been arrested two days ear- i Her on the drunkenness count and ter another drunkenness arrest May 3). Jail officials say Smith ate all hh; ittecls and had not speared j sick on the day be died. Smith '• became delirious that eight short ly before his dea*h. 19k m ApMiJii § . #&& mi - mpu MEDICAL CARE; DIES . THE CAROLINIAN lEI C y—| Cm'Q&Z**’*'** t-t/v |(j £ VOtUMN XI RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 19.fi N( I MBEK r, i • {-Day-Oldßaby “1 eeths” ' ** t * j - I» 1 1 . *-. it A SHE WAS THE VICTIM—Airs. Evergreen Flow ers, < hadbourne, \C, resident was the victim of a group of Kiansmen fpeing con viction this week on t longing charges in the case which brought to tore the extent of Kim terrorism in the stair and set mto motion machinery which Jed iu the apprehension in issvrc f us*o^br?ef Body of Drowned Boy Discovered NEW' BERN, The body of a seven.y ear-old boy who was drowned in Lawson's Creek at the foot ol' Bryan Street here shorty after f> o’clock last Tuesday night has been recoverd by a neighbor, James Lewis. The youngster, who was playing in the water with several other children,'stepped into a hole and drowned before rescuers could reach hint. He was a son of the Rev. H O Simmons, New Bern minister. No inquest was held. Man Leaves' Car, Is Killed ,SOUTHPORT, Stepping out into the highway from behind the car in which he had been riding. Forney Smith, 75-year-old local man was instantly killed Sunday night when he was .struck by u passing machine operated by Rudolph Caison, young white man. Coroner John O. Caison and Patrolman R H. Cons;ante, investigating ot„ fleers, said the death was the result of carries.-ness and that the operator of the death car was without fault. The 1 accident was on the South port-Supply road. Man Faces Derailing' Charge FAYETTEVILLE A St. Pauls man. Sylvesterlkc- Keithan, about 12, was arraigned here before C. S Com- ; missioner 1' L Hon on charges of attempting; to derail an Atlantic Coast Line train on June 15. Ale Keith an allegedly placed a 55*gal!on drum con taining gasoline on a railroad at Johnson Crossing, near Rex., An oncoming diesel passenger train struck the drum ; and hurled gasoline on the tracks, but damage was ! done to 'To train. McKeithan was bound over to the next term of C. S. : restrict Court in Fayetteville and released under SSOO bond,. Tobacco Referendum Approved RALEIGH The directors of Tobacco Associates, Inc., j put official approval Tuesday on the results of the July 19 tobacco referendum. „ ! (Continued *m page 8) than a hundred Wansmm in cluding Grand Wizard Thomas Hamilton. Hamilton and his henchmen were to be sentenced in Columbus County Superior t ourt -itting in Whiteviile Tues day, Mrs. Flowers allegedly was Hogged by hooded and masked KJau-smesi Irt January for “play ing around" w iih white men Pleads Guilty to Rape-murdei :;,4 .pp.ifF.; m* w ' 081 Os State Co-ed . ■ *, . n MBMMiaaißßMMaHiaaaaH^MMiiliiHMiiMHaiaiiliMaii TYLER ENTERS 2NB DECREE PLEA Former Howard V Student Had Been Ruled Incompetent; Plea Accepted WASHINGTON (Special) A 22„y.*ar-uiU former Howard I’nivordit.v Indent has pleaded gUiity here fn the brut; 1 rap*-murder of a LSI-year-old North (. arolin.i native co-ed of the same university last February. Donald Nathan Tvier entered a plea of guilty to second degree murder and rape in the death d Miss .Janet Ellen King, Salisbury native, in District Court last week. District Court Judge Alexander HoltxoJf accepted th ■ plea but said he would wait until tin us. could be in vostijjji'tted !iv probation oiHck is before- aniic.uncing flic sentence. Tyler had previously been charged with first de gree murder of the coed whose body was found crumpled in the street in Washington after having been criminally attacked, choked, and shot three times. Later he was declared of unsound mind by psychia trists of Ga;irnpt*r hospitaL but in . ywi at ■ xamitia*- lion by Si. Elizabeth hospital doctors ruled Tyler’s mind was sound. Tyler’s guilty plea was entered by his attorney Wesley Williams without coming to trial. Assistant F. S Attorney Martin J. McNamara, Jr. did not object to the second degree murder plea because of the conflict in expert testimony. At the time of her death. Miss King was > transfer student at the local institution, having studied previously at N 0 A & J College at Greensboro. * *’* •*•< . ' :•' atm *vp *;x ».rTivk_ < .>u»s .-wMtiiy fur fkh fAtctt igmatm t low hoarding; a Fan American World Airways dipper which took them to Helsinki and the I#sß sammer Olympic Games., are these three Chi cage charmers, left to right; Mabel Landry, broad jump; Barham Jones, broad jarnp and lift-meter dash ansi M-»ta Ekste, were among: the 75 other Olympic athletes and official- who Qxw OVMNHMMh
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