YOUTHFUL BANK, POST-OFFICE ROBBERS HELD Man His Wife, Then Self THE CAROLINIAN 10c PER COPY y — \ w Ut In N c News , VOL. XU KALGIGII, NORTH CAROLINA INMATE SHOT* KILLED IN N. C. PRISON CAMP Arrested In Court-room, Man Faces Charge-Attacking Girl I.)CRH AM - A man who cairn; to town to watch the conduct of the irCo of a irmml, found himself pre paring for a trial of hi - own when he vv ai'j'c. ted in the courtroom on an 65.-uudt c ti a rg e Julius h i eiiefi, who Woman Seeks Reconciliation; Is Shot By Ex-Suitor In Car W f’.l'.RN Indira Uom have rt tii giVt:rj h< >. t* th a i fiu i «o ( «ji v.iui & j.chool tv ft . {it-1 v. it h whom lit/ had ‘‘*'<‘l < "fi H'iivi i tov * «>{};«' WUS iSty tlv* Man Slays Wife- Turns Gun On Self LA UR INHEJKG - Lch .si police ( HlCf; ..i Vt- . t h > it 5; n .i; v :i 3.5- fill'-'' 1 'l:at L ;ht,t t. i,i i m -it ms ■- if< then i.umd tne death \vtapon t >ii Lin.self ami took he O’.- n lilt- lab E.ibda; atUii.ooii i-(ioiids and relative* eouul i?IVr ho ililile.itioh ul just why Johnnie Mot,? Williams killed hi* wit*-, Beatrice, also They L-eJ that he killed him- Reidsville Man Held In Woman’s Slaying REIOSVILLh -- In- A lie.,. \ 62-year-old ruei'chant is in Ltidsville Cl I y Jail. iMiur.-d i,villi Tne murder of ij is common-law wile, Miss Atone Turner Callo v. ay, 69, aftei a cariiner's jury re - commended Mon d a y afternoon that he ft- held . Fcmee said the woman was shot through the forehead. Tiie shoot ing is said to have taken place in toe t-iiildim: at Seale-, and Pied mont Sheet;, where Aieeii iipi-gali* <• small store and iivey. Tin vH’lhrn was i:.i;t-ri t.. Aiinit y " J»W**s* ’' : &pj '*'• J|£ '\.. ' *• J? .'-’ y • " v -' v jnwja JMS? jay-^gK Si't SOCIOLOGIST RECEIV ED lit POPE .'US XII IN fit ME Or. Alvin W. Rose, professor of sociology at North Carolina ColteEe Durham, is she wit here in Rome, Italy, an ; lives at Bynum, was spotted by a Bynum deputy sheriff as he eagerly listened to a ilia! going on in Superior t our! here .Monday, ! iie depot;, immediately placed Hivnelt under arrest on chaise s of raping u id year old girl of the Bynum connminity. m ; miifit'd i ecnnei iiation with ! t-i t-i:,tt Hityt ii hu-J, ,iitf tit s, ii ti y luinrf Laws, : . V, as shot tin Ole; It lilt; lilt lllnx I,t vt iUie iititt- -10, v.tUH- thej M-l* hreaiise ttl has ami i> lit til Sl* . Iltt v\ t tel An wnliug t > witnesses Johivhii vvi!ie: ;.;.. without obvious volition tii t m a ;.,jiy ie shotgun blast ,it in- a if. while the two then; v. ta e n ;tmg at the home us an .mot in the New Town section William* then went to hi.-; own l.eau .some distance away to avv&tt (Continued On Page 8i * Penn Memorial Hi.-.pMai Jiiinday 1 night immediately afiei site .s!tooting, but :-..e was ui-aii upon arrival Allen went with hel In the hospital. ; Later he told police that the pistol with which she was fatally t - a.ded wa : . in -his hand wium it - vi.. fired. Hi added that he was i thunk anti did not remember clearly what hap- ,-r,ed He said lie - thought they were scuffing aver the pistol and that it was acci <!•• ntailv discharged. December 9, during a visit with His Holiness. Pope Pius, XII. in His Holy Chamber at Vatican City. Dr. Rose, standing at the pope's right, was accompanied by Mrs. Rose, (standing at the WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JANGAm 10. 195:1 He was returned home in the custody of the deputy who -aid that .’T hearing will be hold sometime this week. The alleged assault took place during the Christmas holiday season, and Bynum officials had been on the lookout, for the man since. both sat in a cut som#. few miie; Irore tu\vu litesila v Dee :;t) ivi:,■■. I.ay- who teaches xecotKi grade i. ho,.- m u local school, had; i < ic. r-.i; gone out with Do\r to j ’ is* h . tiiat she .- at set . onciUhtioii v'-itit hei husband. VV ■•; i- a’.i; '. Biili 1...1 vv 1: i<ale:e.! i vvicah owner drivei when the in• ; • a-'.; lit 1-H‘CtjMed • ' oative ».f italcigh wiio has ; '!■■!: ti-aciiin:; m the local West '.' • A t Hi• UH-rdm >■ Acr.uu! for eight ' ears Ml I .a-.vs is said to have N"n>t a portion of the Christina se; son ■holiday in iiah-igi; vvttil re ;. tive;, who live in tin- Gberiin -'■ mi of that city .It is that due- ; he hei t iii istinas visit home, .Mrs Lavv.s decided that an end to the e;.' r.'itu.'einent with her husband : w ;.>: tile, best course to pursue. When rile returned to New Bern, it was further learned, Mrs Laws went out with Dove- with whom she had been friendly for some : time- to advise him of iter con clusion It was then the shooting . ucci.il red After shuuiififc the woman, Dove drove het critically in Jit red to the local Good Shep herd Hospital where she is m a hint remarkable recovery. Mrs Laws refuses to discuss the stiootinr with anyone, Uowev rr. Dove was reported to he in a tiighly intoxicated condition when he brought the woman to the- has- - • i'.'il, Deputy Sheriff Calvert Wi-a --t-.ierly, who inve-tigati-d the shoot r .-a ul Mrs Laws showed no signs of having been drinking (Continued On Page k) pope's left). The NCC sociologist is among the college recipients of Ford Foundation fellowships. ; Also in Europe at this time are Dr. Marjorie Brown, professor of mathematics, and Dr. Ernest MW- " ' W wb * f ■ WILL CONIH'CT WORK SHOi* )ln national)y-knowr .Vlrs. Marjorie Stewart .Invar * viU conduct the third Annual North Carolina institute and Workshop of Cosmetology at the St. Joseph (.'huroh. Durham January 2i> through 28 Mis. loy iici is supervisor 01 the Madam t .1 Walker I.eaHty i olieges of Amerlea and lias international tame in her field FORMER RSLEiGH TIGERS PITCHER TO N. I CUNTS it-Li-: PHOTO PAGE 8* PHILADELPHIA Pa. The Hhiladeig'iua Stars Baseball Club ; ila announced tin- optii>uin;l ot ; veteran pitcher Metiny Cartledpc ’ furmeriy <>t tive Hnleigh T iger* to the New Yocli Giants tulliiv, itig negogiaiion.- underway last month. The 26-year-old righthander will join tiie major league outfit as a tree agent, and should he make guod will probably : . e .sent to a larin club for seasoning. No %ash is inv l ived according to Stars agent Eddie Gottlieb .who says, ■•any such .-a ltlemem is left open i rit il the player gel- a chance to maii i good ’ ( ii Hedge, six foot, liiui inch player .failed ti, make the Ne gro American League's top five in pitching lasi season, hul his consistently good hurl ing made scouts sit up and lake notice. * Mil- ;nu in particular,;* six teen-inning i ■ ntcmt at Kansas City against the Monarch*, saw Cart* ledge hurl fourteen scoreless (Continued On Page 8) Mana-ssce, professor of German and philosophy. Shown with the Roses in the above picture ire ] ■ citizens of many lands who were j i fortunate to receive a '‘special” i j audience with Pope Plus XII NUMBER 8 MAN, 24, KILLED AT PRISON CAMP DURING SCUFFLE Investigtioii Made By !*» isons Head hi Avden Camp KiSlisi^ RALEIGH Stat*' prison Di rector Walter Anderson this week is investigating The fatal shooting of a young Negro convict in a orison camp at Ay den last Friday. The state prison shead is seek ing to determine who it was who fired the :hot that killed 24-year olci Martin Chudnick, a native of Br/ .klyn NY during a struggle at itu carip. Trie youth died of the wound two days after Friday’s struggle in which a home-made daggei and the weapon from w.iu-T, the fatal shot was tiled fi gured ChiUimch, wito s e criminal iv, (,ril sti eudscj across the rii tire country, was serving a sentence in the •amp following ariesi iri .September, lEttd on a robe i- > with firearms charge. He doing a a to S sears ‘ Mint On the day of the tatal shout ing Chudnick reportedly had been bruug-lit in from a road gang where he had teen creating a dis turnance. He was confined to a cell pending; conference with the camp superintendent When he via ordered out of the cell to confer with tin camp head, he refused to budge, instead pre liminary investigation .snow he drew a 'homemade dagger and threatened to hurt anyone who approached him. A struggle followed when guards attempted to remove the man from the eel! by force and the shoot ing occurred. An inquest was de layed until Prisons Director An derson could arrive upon the scene. Chudnick, according to prison it-eords, had a long record as • criminal, stretching ail t'.ie way ! from Liis native New York to Caii ! fornia. liis arrest in 1951 was in j Forsyth County. Upon learning of the incident, (Continued On Page Si WOMAN. S 3, DIES FROM EXPOSURE 'FAYETTEVILLE -- Mrs Joanna j Williams, 83. was found dead near the Aberdeen and Koekfi.vh Hail- Load tracks here Monday. She was i clad only in a nightgown. Officers >aid Mrs Williams had ! net'll a mental patient and was hoarded in a private home under Welfare Department supervision. She apoprently escaped from tier locked room by crawling, through; a window. Youth, IT, t of Pair Charged With Bank, Post Office Theft GREENSBORO A 17-year-old i youth was unt* of the two Negro | men arrested here this week and; charged with robbery ot a bank! and a Post Office. Federal deputies hailed Lee; Morris ,Jr., 17, and Harvey Hairs-j ton, 25, both of Route 1, Walnut I Cove before Commissioner Charles j E. Oder of Winston-Salem Monday! for hearings of burglary charges, j The two were confined to ; the Guilford County Jail fol lowing the hearings in de fault of $3500 bail each. The pair is charged with robbing the State Planters jm ' & # a. w bl * 'v * ' FIRST BABY OF YEAR AND MOM William David teak, the first child . orn in Raleigh and Wake County in 11>53, here gives a big yawn for the camera as ids mother. Mi's. Naomi Leak of Method, looks on. sheltered by a gift bouquet of Roses pre sented the new arrival bv Sta- r vlpl&^eß^p MARINE’S DEATH WAS Al l IDEM Al NEW BEJEL- Boli-'e i --|.O: t that t-beii in\ t. stiratiou ot a Vlanne., j --.laying lone the night D- • ' - Per 2i indicates lie -.o an unm cent bystander • The victim. Clarence Pen-i .-i. 27, v. a- reportedly talking ■girl in Hunt '.d the I'aradisr lim ian up-toven night spot, when i othei (lien bev.ilm; im- .-d m Ul. 1 argument Oin- ul them, O R. Coward, al legedly drew a ;-h;-calibre pr mi, : and tnu othei Sonny Mack took to i'ligilt Marie ducked, and the Marine received wounds in the ! chest and arm He died seven'll ! hours later a! Good Shepherd | Hospital, Officers picked up Wright. Best j foi investigation, when Coward ; was arrested, but he lias been l'e -1 leased from custody Best claims ■ Coward wielded the death weapon j and other witnesses of Lie shoot ling have supported his contention .Coward is being held foi grand ■ jury action at the January term of ! Craven Superior Court i APPOINTS two to A if I BOARD RALEIGH Governor Scott j announced Monday two new ap 1 pointments and three reappoint ' meats to the board of trustees ot IA. and T College at Greensboro Reappointed are Shelley B I Caveness of Greensboro, George IT Ashford of Red Springs and .1 I Wilson Alexander of Huntersville Dr. Murray Davis of High Point. | a graduate of Howard University, 1 was named to succeed G. Fostei : Hankins ot Lexington, and E H ! Merrick ol Durham, a gradual- ot •A. and T was named to succeed Guy B Phillips of Chapel Hill The terms are for sis year- end ing January 1 1959 Hank anti Post Office at Wal nut Cove on Sunday night. The youths are accused of robbing both the bank ami post office of a $5 bill, a pistol and some loose change. A file cabinet containing stamps was tasen from the post office. The stamps and the cabinet have been recovered, how ever, officers report. The youths are scheduled to be tried in Federal Court here in Its next session. Exactly how they entered the post office and ine bank was not Hugh’s Turner’s Florist. Young William made his entry into the world at St. \gnes Hospital at :.:05 a.it: January I and is the lotlrlh ebild in tin family of Mr. and Mrs Ferry Leak See Story iSTAIt'OTo BY SHIR LEY ! KEAN Di l lMil'.Ni ls APPREHENDED vViii I'KVii /; .]•, I i:v' t. m tin* Tit thi-; ; .v»*t-k t• ai'i t. t vd :tn< !lu;i tU tt'riclaiit in ■-■in tjj tin Kt. Kiux K lan Huciotpli Norris, u member oi : Aj'iiiod L'urcei; at the um*-‘ »j? : ht* K !ai = Ci'tdckUo vVTi ii.s: i yt'jf . pi.;lved up in ( r» 'Mur/U c v, a s iri ci ic t tij lyy a yi a ini u.i\ hiu'iiii'fi' ou t'liitslhat i r part it ipait-i i ui tin,' Uti • i liunismt'd to Claytun iSiorri* i:; Otini? lurid in tOiint.v jail h; ; *v iiip failed to arrange bond BROTHERS IIOI.D KOREA REUNION GREENVILLE - Two Green ville brothers me! accidentally in Korea recently without either Knowing the whereabouts oi the other The two MjldU-.M were Pfc Wil lie W Hint- and Bet Cic. istcphei C Moon- :.uU; of Mr and T vti Willie Hines >.-t tilt li.de,,, Street, i, c.-nviile The detail- of td.a, n.eeliiig were not known but the mother oi the boys -air! the; had not seen each othei foi- over -- yt-ar and neithci kuevv the --ther was in Korea. MAN DIES WHEN TRICK WRECKS MORGAN TON - Lee Roy J»;in ion. 38-yeai -old resident of Mor ganton died en route to a hospital here Saturday night of injuries suffered when a pick-up truck he w-fls drivnng over turned on the Zjon Church Hoad, State Higbwa-. r-'atrdlrnen J R. Ch&ndir-i and J H O’Kelly ruporteu determined Local, slate and federal officers figured in the investigation. Yo u thiul Fugi ti ve Nabbed By Officers WINSTON-SALEM -- A . cowed visibly-shaken 19-year-old murder isus pe c t was apprehended by | Mecklenburg County officers in & ! hideaway shack a few miles from METHOD COUPLE ARE PARENTS OF IST BURN BABY William ILmd Leake Hade Liih v At 5:0f» f Apu ) car’s Homing IfAl.Fil ;}f "Mi 1953" is a J -'Cuddly youth i<-■ -it William Da •in Leak His papa s name is Per i .ear ji'.j in . 'lt;,- : < :vfrs. -’ ■ ■ 1; i f■' - 1 ' n.fents of ivi cl h od. Vm.nt- William wh„ tirsi non Ud ft is approval \<t the ■bj itl Ul :, lulmde- ~ 11 r , , *jil the mi>i niitg or lamia, - , i. ! ivrl'.hfli iit Sin liis battlr V, itn lime .it (j fn.utids urn! 14 t.rrii it M Ague.-, Hospital lb i; the fourth child in the lank" family I on atiival. yivjnc William be • po- scssor ~f the many girts ottered u> pro... re • iw- Raleigh ' merchants; through this newspa u,i and though in- wasn't born s-it'll a silver spoon m his mouth, ’■ already tui.f two a -.aiting ins t•' .cm . JeffrieJewelers and Ac in- Realty Company ait the uoa j' il s When young William is brought in h ids n.Othci at "feeding time' at the local .hospital he can gaj» i i I 'n a huge bouquet of American Beauty Roses igivun iris mofhei by Turner's Florist His educational needs of the fu ture are being underwritten thru a policy donated by the NC Mu tual Life Insurance Company, ana be bottles will bt kept filled by milk given by Pine Slate Dairies, Waring* and Uinsteads Gro 'cely Store Young William will sleep m a L. tb civen by Hi-ifji ,-eVine F’ur ftfturc Company and upon a mat ■ Him- ,‘.;ivi'Vi tn Suutntrn Furniture ■; Company His other gifts include shoes from BrJKims; n Humpty-Dumpty baby lamp from G S Tucker and ' Pros. Eui •,-iture Company; cleaning -nd laundering lrom Carolina i (J.'iiuers and Honeycutt Cleaners land Hatters records from Tbeim’s Music Shop toilet kits from Dr. Thomas Hamlin at Community ! Drug Store - and Eckerd’s Drug jStorc. a bottle-wanner from I Hayes Jackson Electric Company, a- uf--nr-tion to the CAROLTN- I IAN and other.-. Young William's father, Per cy i,. .it, e, a idik'kfflui for the tbdlw at Express company w litre he has worked foi 16 vr.il';. flu child it. expected to U luuinucd On Page 8) Join the MARCH or DIMES JANUARY 2 TO 24 I town on the York Road here Sun “ day morning. , Alien Lee Scott, who was being j sought in connection with the No* (Continued Oo Page 8}

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