CHEATINGWIFE p fl a met * ai ISiiVs rikVCl CHATT.;t. WILL - The yad'Lrung j; v ••<;•. of th'• Rev, w R Koucbee. | to iiuM. and the threaten- ‘ i.".j . 3 that bung over the Chap- j Hi!' C.rn.etery here Tuesday i c , ; ing oid not stop the grief- ;; sti'-.ciccfi husband, the chubby ji ea old dai; shte-. and members of 1 t : be: ceti fa truly of .''dir., Kmma ! De’i Edwards. whose body | "■ fished -ii.it of Haw River, near j P ov Saturday morning. from; .. v'h; did he do It"" T whole • rev reads like a ■ r" i •; nifh It - .an Tuesday : niah* Oct ? n r-r Mr.- Edwards; told her husband. Oscar T F.r«- . • ard? tn-.t she ''.a’ gong to take j her daughter 'o Junior Church i Erporvut -- ;■ that he •• ■''' looking i at the t'levfs.on anti because of \ her usual habits of fidelity took j ji -.- j* her word and hardly looked j up, no 1 kno-'ins that this would j >}<-. t c .1 time, that he would see | her r l .i" T shv U lllcircd i" hare (at.er> ! ttie 1 '• s 0 fimijv Pontiac and her daughter and left >h" modest. lltHr home she occupied with lie; family and. instead of go in £ to ihr St. loseph C St . J' b hutch he -wont to her nin th---!-a home it was there she it ft her daughter and from then m. her whereabouts were >■.’! known tj nt j t Leroy Har ■ - ;v. -. broke down Friday a houi no on and told the officers th-t he had shoved her hods' Into the Haw Kiver. Tie ~ if started Tuesday night ■ her she Hsd net return home Her r-by- H -rtd the C A ROLIN irovTiM i n ox p.yr.r a> i x i o I.'\ (Ircket In Ral^irrli & % A& V" <«■ M. JL A % %&, A a &J, RALEIGHMembrr? of th? N C Bank mg Comrru?Eion have - vvehed a ;:Tobe mto the aettvi r: of -1 IcC3 ! loan 00010311'- fCl :■• ' ; nj r«w *. tlraf or.e of it? .-.■r ■-- -ff prinf-n charged with, ■ c., ;-• n. ■ a;to-efii' :n con - . -y -:- f, t}-,e golleC- tOtt Os 3 ; K-*e| W Hodge 40. ftf 707 IToernp flelve. an erupiroCe t frbgfiv and Dennis. Inc .>ik i -c : t( . it!e at . « a«. arrested r - b placed under St .000 bond Hondav on the armed robbery charge brought by an etn pic v e-e of the Sanitary Divi yion of the Raleigh Depart ment of Public Works. Nmivell Hinton of Raleigh, Eoutf 2. ir listed as the prosccut , ;v witness Hint-on is a Negro. He. contends that, iie borrowed SSO from. Kelly and Dennis, Inc., a firm dealing in bonds, loans and teal estate, with the understand ing that he wa.- to repay S6O. He informed City Court Solicitor Robert. L McMillan. Jr. City Mwna-rer W. H Carper and Chief Examiner Prank L. Harrelson of the Banking Commission that he had repaid all except $5 when Hodge collected that amount. ?3- legedlv bv force of arms on Sept. 31 Employee? of the city had just been paid on that. date, reported ly, according to Hinton, when ,* . RESCUE FROM THE CLOUDS—Corporal William H. Wise, left. »»!$ M-Sgt, Ravmon F. Johnson with the chute they both rode, to safety after Johnson grabbed Wise In mid-air October 8. high Above Frvar Drop gone at Fort Henning, Ga. Johnson and Wise, members of the 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, were among 140 paratroop ers making a mass jump before the eyes o? 70 top business and in dustrial leaders of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference. The Standard printing Co. <520-226 S. First St. I, 00. i s v i 11© > • fe#: % .^ll f \ * .1 1 MRS D?MA DELL EDWARDS ! 1 KO V H \ KfiK AVI'S St., -i- Hodge ~bowed .jp to rn?ke roUcr 11 ons 1i o m i\ i m nn d o*h■' ■x • vho iAN rnftt "-a hen bi 1 ■ i f• • -i 1 d n<■ come in about, n.‘3o p m... h< • ra jqq alarmed and or ; ono-rnan poj'tv and spent thf' n?g.at frying • find r.*t vv-cr f CON TIN f JED ON F VGF ?; i. v S. NOUVELL HINTON VOLUME 16 RALEIGH, N. C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7% m* NUMBER --.-W -—r-. - * .-T v, -i i r in —i —nr- - r nrr- n "run ' w~ ~ r -i im nw riMunii.i i n. n n..n l iinM 11111 nnn i- i- nr-n-rr- ~, n-r- ■•irri —■■ niHUiian ■!— in hi ZIONELDER —*jj»—« i n \ : .. - . ■ \ f -v * ■ . -;7, - ; i ;■■ y. *£ ■ - • v>\ \ 1 -V ■ i •• • 7 V : ■ ' i *• }lssl '•"• : . . « <■; 7''? ‘ : 7 ; } h r\ ' '7 v.. , - v o ’ : *7 REAR r PT f'K The Rev .T. VV § M v t.e.me home to the land of I h: • oi ,th. where he lived and died], W. Jtv . cay. for his last time, when 11 hr w-i; huried in the churchyard ;| cent' w ■ f Centennial A M h. I :* -it t niii rh. after 45 years n( || •tv «bs botw no Hi here 7fi ypat:. I ■r, . Uv son of William and Eva I '- ■,, , ,nd gll- rj i- h rhp Chatho.' i| «o»» tit k iter a Cferi'.-.n- i j nisi Chinch a r an early age and j j began preaching Hi- expertenre »ytended from that. ,-j local preacher to the pre siding older of the Sanford Dis tru! f ontral Conference. A. M F Zion Church He also presided over the Raleigh Distnet at one lime. He not only served the local church, hut has represented his conference in many national meet ings. Hr was treasurer of the Cen- 1 tea! Conference. Keen though he suffered sieges j ■CON TINTED ON P A OK. 2i j Sunday School ] Leader Honored In Pittsboro PITToBORO - The co-workers of Julius. J Alston, who has served as superintendent of Mitchell Cha pei AME Zion Church for 41 years gathered Sunday afternoon, in a special service, to honor him for his long years of service. A devotional ser vice opened the [ mei ling. Music was furnished oy ; the M’xed Chorus of the church. ! Mrs. Fannie Farrington told of the l work'that Mr. Alston had done, j Alexander Barnes, director of pun j lie relations for (he denomination, i mss principal speaker. He top) the congregation )ha) be was pleased that they had taken time out to recognize the years of service that the hon oree had given He admonish- j ed them to emulate him and to remember that service d“ (ermine* the siv.e of a man, j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> j WINSTON COUPLE! PERISH IN AUTO ! 7.EXINGTON The twilight! shades of Monday could have been , a determining factor in an automo- j biie truck-trailer wreck that, took ! the lives of two persons at the in- j tersection of old highway 2!) and j the 2D by-pass, about one mile be j yond the corporate limits of Lex- ! ington. Mrs Annie Young. 36. listed as , owner ~f a 1952 two-tone Oldsmo- ! bile '4lO Williamson St. Winston- j Salem, and Edgar Black, 51, both i were dead, after the car had been ) hit. by a huge Miller Motor Line j truck, carrying a tank trailer, and j proceeding south or. 29 by-pass. The driver of (he truck told ; (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ! n#i®ii is «* m■* w w in ft Cif g; m-m ill 1f I f Wmr r. m %, M %' "■:' »'^sgßTO|Mß^i^R.-r••- v ; : ; ■$ rjll ?§j|ljsa3s§jfcv &/&s&£■•.<■:■. ~r'r-:. ••; : ?•• < TO SUPPORT IKE Represen tative Adam Clayton Powell. Jr., of New York, a Democrat, in a stirring address last week an nounced that he was changing his political views this year to support President Eisenhower. The announcement caused much controversy as Powell, a great fighter in the Civil Rights pro gram became the first Negro law maker recently to change his party views. GODSENDS By ROBERT Cl. SHEPARD Loan Racket; The exposure this week of how city employees have been victimized by loan sharks is not an entirely new story Aside from the fact that, according to the record, a city employee did (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?.) East Raleigh Residents Show Interest In Pilot Fixup Block; Work Begins Soon RALEIGH Names of persons | who would be affected if the "Pi lot Fixup Block" campaign ir adopted here were given to the CAROLINIAN Tuesday by ' John j Drurrnny, president of the Raleign Chamber of Commerce, the spon soring organization C. C Cameron and Worth C Gurley conceived the idea that if j residents of a given area begin to j repair their homes other persons j living in the neighborhood and the entire community will soon foiled j suit. A meeting, to discuss the Idea with home owner* and tenants living In the section ! MAN HELD ON MAID’S CRIES DENIES FORCE RALEIGH Alfonzo Williams, 44. an employee of the Raleigh Laundry is being held without bond on charges of raping » wo man Sunday night in a room which he occupies at his place of employ, mem Mias Lucille Williams 33. a man.; who lives on the premises of a family or, Brooks Ave., charged Williams with raping her early Sunday night The woman it was stated. w’uS heard in the 400 block of South Dan son Street about. 7 a. rn yes ferday screaming for help Police were, notified and the arrest of Williams followed. Investigating officers said both Williams and the woman stated they had gone together Sunda., afternoon to Smithfield and re turned here earls Sunday ntght The woman claims, the officers said, that she was forced into Wil liams' room at the -laundry and there raped. Williams said that the woman submitted willingly. Mm? Meets In Winston By f B BARREN ROCKY MOUNT The 13th an ; nuai North Carolina NAACP con vention is meeting this week in Winston-Salem at the Mt Zion Baptist Church. Rev K O. V Goodwin, pastor. The church is located at SIS East 9th Street where oenvention headquarters is located. Highlight,* included * scries of seminars on branch adminis.ra j tion conducted Friday and Satui ! day with top NAACP officials in ! charge They are state presideni. j Keilv M Alexander Charlotte; j Charles A McLean, Winston-fsal- I Pin. feid secretary; Gloster B Cur | rent of the national office staff; i Mrs. Ruby Hurley of Atlanta. Ga | and Birmingham. Ala who has ! been in the thick of NAACP activ ity for two years. j Mrs. Hurley will toil of her ox neriences in Dixie on Friday night at hich time she will deliver the j 'CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) I concerned, w held at the | Bioodwnrth Street YMCA last week at which time an out line of (he proposal was pie- j sented. According to Drummy. j Negroes, who comprise the four-block area, were In accord with the idea Fne square block to be affected | ! is bounded on the east by S Eazt | | St. on the south by E. Lenoir St., I on me north by E. Cabarrus S:„ and on the. west by S. Blood worth j St i The program is to be done on a , ■ voluntary basis, will take from | ; four *o six months for completion j i and wi'i he financed by home own BOUQUET FOR PRINT? SS Prioress M.»it net imlr- ;* Margaret IVi ii V riiftr! ' « hi*# p;*?- sen tins her with * bouquet at the hospital at 1 -tnc*. Tanc-invika dorms her tour at Alrv « —UNITED PRESS TELEFHOTO NEW BENNETT HEAD: ■ 2,000 At Inaugural Os Dr. VVilla Flavor I HELMSBOFD A plenas - use he? lull strength and imU. i terirg devotion »o keep Bern':- i College ‘among tha» small grout of innovators whose bold anti ima -1 ginative thinking has always row. ( ed mountains without counting t! 1 cost,' was made here Sunday by Or. Wills R Player following ne forma] installation as president An audience of some 2.000 persons filled the Annie Mer rier Pfeiffer Chapel, the id joining l.ittle Thcatri tmdi toriuirs and overflowed the lawns around these buildings where loud speakers carried the historic proceedings j Seated on the mam floor n ! tiv chapel were some ?00 rielegaic? rp presenting colleges and univi - ties, learned societies and p roles | stonai organizations, the Mctho j dist Ghutch and the graduates-- H ; j Frederick D. Patterson, director >t : (he Phelps-Stokes Fund and a Bennett trustee, presided NAMED EAST OCTOBER D. Player who began work h : . c as a teacher 25 years ago. and who served successively as director of i admissions, coordinator of lnstrui | lion and vice-president, before mw ! cecriing the late Or. Devin IV tones REV.AVERY HEAD OF PASTRR'S RODY AoHF.VTLLE The Ministerial Association of Asheville and Ron rombe unanimously elected the Rev, M. M A very as its first. Negro president Monday The Rev. Mr Avery had b**n .. \ce-prestdent He succeeds the Rev, .1. H. Brepdall. recently trans ferred from Asheville by the Wes tern North Carolina Mpthodisf ('.on fe.-eprc U ONTIM I.*» ON I* AGE h ers and landlords, assisted bv he Raleigh Chamber of Commcr.f This block was chosen because if; represent."d the middle-class poi tion of the Negro population of Raleigh. Following another meeting *n determine if the program meets the approval of the residents of the area, work will begin immediately. Name* of home owner? and oc cupant* of the houses in the area follow. OWNER AND LOCATION: Burst Baptist Church, Cor Wil mington and Morgan St . Rev. Os tCONTINUED ON I’AGE 21 ****«mmw. *» v-feamßßChr:. J "A* &|*& v Wsm ** # 3PWBII , v%* v *w| py'. 'Tt 2 ‘ -Jr jpp a:, prec: i d { - n ‘ :.n O• “*ob? »• I T s** «; a; in&uim by r - . A. L ■' cu the BaKirnorf- Area of the Meth odist Church ‘I ,t<• rj’p{ Hip pt f ot.df 11CT Os r.rrinptf CoH-f cr.'' : er,. crick 0 Patterson of New Yo» -• City, chairman" of the board Dr. Patterson, former ptosidr-n of rusKegee Institute and no« president of the United Negro Co! lege Fund, replaces Dr W C .Jack son, chancellor-emeritus of Wo man* College. Dr Jackson, who ha- beep in ICON I IM’EI) ON run !V'Xt *S t? Jg* ** 2 ' W, V'* «X " ■ ! * V* J*l /X '? '■ ** % - -■ GRIDIRON QUEEN —Miss St. Augustine's end attendant* at* shown here. Seated . Mis;*. Beatrice Bryant, “Miss St, Augustine 5 *’ 1 | from Smith field and attendants, left to right: Misses Helen Tate, ! £*!*igfc? Dopetha Howard, Seven Springs, and Mildred Teltertoa, of 'Aafihing'ton, N. O. Std I" 1 hws —IN | r |P ; : >n.\ -a nay r r r •;. v* jr r V % -. W-T, ~- J : - “h-- 1 htvd -• Hamson Pubhr opens r y.f* ri e- of booJ.c r€«..*»6 •• • < >»■; • A t or(?.•■' n \ ■■ iso-: if i_.ija r ! • ' * • nfKhv, n f 24 -71 .*• p nci I'-It; Hamels '"ill dsscuss iv-r no* CALEB MY SON Tm? wii! i: pr md The public is i iteci. • p;i \ pf.y -.;)<»( 11 ! vt i’dNni si \ ll>s ll 1 I - An !»• yi-;«i old youth was reported in rood condition :>l the lyptlcU Memorial HospiLl thig week ijicr suffering shotgun wnun'L ■', what was describe t a:> * in"mih shooting c »tn» ’ H‘ n is listed 3s John Henr' Cow in Poliee quolcd the hoy - > ..lying he and his pal were ju.-f shooting at each other Mid ( owan got it He «•.as armed with 1 tilt-gauge weap on ( au m used a- gauge shotcon rnd police sn' he would he charged upon h ! r?- trONTINf'ED ON FA Or *1