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Double Murder Breaks Up New Year's Eve Dance I iiif CHIEF INSPECTS Golds- (hr room in which art eidrriy hnr«* Inferno—Chief C. Wesley " oman Ncw Vr:,r ' v , , , day when firr oi unknown or:;in H<wr 1, <.oidsnnro lire depart- ■ , . , . . . . *;iit tc<rj the house, Inoa to a at 50.» - mer.t. E shown as hr inspects School Street. St Aug. Sets | ?f*> *B?ln«ur s ■ v* ' « it-t tu> § ibr sj J n \i, r '.T.GM -- I'he 90th Found- t Pay of St. Auausline’s College v. ’’! hr i}K-< rved .Umißry 19-13 i .. fiio N• nic\ - chairman of the r privet savy day commit tor. an-: to-meed this week. At JO am., Saturday Jan. 12, ■ W, 1.. KILERBF. :^i..' Oin HE OK niDN’l' HE? - Guy Hutchins. 52, Camden, S. ('.. high school music director, litis fn *«>M*Hal after four or five hooded wm tied him to a tree and heal him "SO or 00" limes'' will) stick* and * hoard across Hip hips and Jcrv Hutchins, former director of the Charlotte Si mi'httn.v, anti a native of SpatlanhurE, y. f;., ttigf h-v attacker* accused him of waking aural infcgralinn speech. Hr said hr made no such speech. UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO. GOI.nSBORO- Fun-ral VIC! i for two Juste-.-. Mr.-. Ehrabeth I Sampson. 76. anti Ms-tur | who died as the rr ijM of .> fir' : which gutted their h e >■' ■ o.n !y i New Year's Ife.v. •-•••it! '&• •■•ud.'.t !ed from it First Baplis! Church at 3 pm. Friday, with Rev. M W i Morgan in charge The story of how the (n n.-U. •be lives of the two sisli >•: w*. told to the CAROLINIAN by Earl : Sampson. (M-yinr-cld •■•o ol Mrs. I Sampson. He said that when he i came in from work, the is a cook : at a local cafe', about 3 a »»> Tuck* : day morning he found hi< mother . fully clothed and sift mg up in her j bedroom which was in the front — t DNTIMUI ON PACK f Omegas End Conclave, i Hit Davis Committee BALTIMORE. Md. Delegates' to Hie 43rd Grand Conclave of the Omega Psi Phi trat-ernil j in its closing session here Sunday threw; a broadside at the Davis Com mittee. of the House District ! committee and adopted unarm j mously a resolution condemning the committee for its recent at tack on desegregation in Wash ington. The report of the resolutions j ' committee set the stage for the I blast. It reported that the com-! 1 j ' /I ifaMti w ' *22 - - A >’*>'■ v •-H v r - ‘ • . v I j ' .1 ' ■f# ■ ■ ' vj v .Mmp I m* ; *k-\ ,?»■ 4 % x.:-> J 'CI ' / tx , B* ?■ , y®*** 'j&wßaaSSa v tsSSaiSfS ’ *- _ Tar.-CBB. JX > fss\ V »L. ar> -• . Ksf, I * mrr ® • Mta*- **** V| ■' Yg •' - ! - -- - 10c V —l ... "} — 7 |Q C | \ }fj ‘ t ‘jlr r'lKi-'n?* 1 ,« g ~ ' { VOLUME !6 RALEIGH, N C WEEK ENDNG SATURDAY "JANUARY S. 1957 NUMBER 14 Decegregate Now, Court Orders + + + f* + + + 4 + 4- Violence Claims 5- ® : yHHA<By^ Blame Autos I And Knives j For 5 Deaths | 1-f.ALKl 1 ' <H At l r ast five per-J .. ou , met death by violence as the \rv Year s holiday weekend drew near a elo.se and at least three ~i were injured. reports from • ■'louehou!. the state indicated on Tuesday. One of the victims was killed ■.hen ins car was struck by a pas* npr-ri train, another died front injuries sustained when she was : sLrtick down by an automobile and a third died when the car in which she v\ a p. passenger over :|turned. Ar.othit was stabbed to death and su'd another died shortly af ter receiving treatment for knife t ! wounds. 1 iCONTINCKI) ON PAGE 9s inittcc was not representative of the Congress of the United States and that it was biased, prejudic ed and that the hearings were conducted for proper a nda pur poses and not to secure facts of true information about the Wash ; ineton schools. In a summary the report read. , "We reaffirm our belief and sup- J port of the constitutional prin ciple of educational opportunity (Continued on page 2> BIRMINGHAM BLAST SCENE Birmingham, Ala., citizens gathered in front of (he Bethel Bap tist Church after (he home of the Rev. F. L. Shuitlesworth, a leader in the fight for bus desegregation. , was bombed last week. Windows in the front and side of the church were also shattered by thr blast ' that injured three persons. L'NITKO PRESS TELEPHOTO. BLAST DIDN’T SCARE HIM —. The Rev. F. 1,. Shuttles worth, ! shown as he sat in the front section of a Birmingham, Ala,, bus, fnl- I lowing a mass meeting at which some 200 Negroes signed a non violence pledge and agreed to support the drive for non-segregated 1 bus riding, I NITED PRESS TELEPHOTO. i j| School Desegregation And Bus Integration Top News In 1956 |ODDS-ENDS | By ROBERT G. SHEPARD 1937 AND YOU. Maybe you did not accomplish as much as you desired or thought you should have | during the yeat just end »d. Maybe 11 you did not get the breaks" you I fell should have come your way r| Maybe, from your viewpoint the I ! t CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) BY BAKER E. MORTEN i CHICAGO (ANPi—The historic j I ruling of the U. S, Supreme Court ■ ending segregation on city buses in Mont some iy. Ala,, and the de segregation of more than 871 pub jTuskegee Report Believes Race Relations Improving j TUSKEGKE, Ala. A new or-j der of busina'is for iaoi: relations I : Is Emerging ir> the South, as a re-1 i,«u)t of the removal of racial hav** State News IN Brief [ PREACHER, WIFE NABBED KINSTON—Three deputy sher iffs arrested the Rev. Columbus Blount, 40, who ‘preaches any where Tin called,” and his wife, Mrs. Ollie Lee Blount, 36, on char ges of arson Monday. The husband j is under a f- ,000 bond and the wo ! man is under a bond of $3,300 • They reside- at Kinston, Route 3. j Officers reported that they were ; riding on patrol when they camej upon a car that was on fire. They j checked the license number and - found that it had belonged to Lloyd i Ray Dawson, who it- alleged to I | have disposed of it in March.: j Blmmt reportedly later borrowed S3OO on the car, which was covered I by fire insurance. !<UR!O game proves costly WHITEVILLE— The nation ally televised pro championship football game between the f.hi ‘•<lLO Bears ami the New York I (CONTINUE!) ON PAGE 2) be school districts in 1? Southern; j and horrici states loomed as high j lights of the year as (pyi; came to | a close. 1 «CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 I news previously written into law I rin,fee the 43rd annual Tu.skrecr I (CONTINUED ON PAGE It f LUCKY AUTO OWNER ; : The lucky ear last week was j ! the on. bearing the tag uum-l ! ber XB-421. II the owner of that car look n to tninr. > Esso | Service, corner Cabarrus and! RSoodworth Streets in Raleigh he received a free grease job. i This will nappen every week i i Watch for your tag number. Hi ! it follows the asterisk, you will | i get the grease job. The mint-! ! i ber will be taken from any car | hearing a N. C. license. The numbers this week arc.' j CX-337; XX 1-ir.: ■ V.l-90 :CX-! j H 23: CX-6712; and X-C7 Stop School Segregation, 2 Cities Told RICHMOND Va Charlotte.' vilie and Arlington County were ordered by the 4th 0. S Circuit Court of Appeal:; this week to de fseregot® > hri; stjbiic schools, w, by thr-tfethcr vvo MWjges j (CONTIM7EO ON PAGE *t ’Praise Policeman Who Captured Pair PATROLMAN NORMAN ARTIS JOE TURNS COMPOSER —Taking a musical cue from Jos Louis (right), band leader Sammy Kaye plays Joe’s new son*: “You Can Bun But You Can’t Hide,” the former ring great’s fav orite expression. Kaye is publishing the number In New York, and report* that two record companies have released it already. Louis who wrote the lyrics, will welcome the royally cheeky ay a means of keeping the tax wolves from his door. (Newsprta# I Photo), I 3 Hen Stage Dance Hall Gun Battle ROANOKE, Va. A New ! Eve dance broke up :n panic here jat 2 A.M , Tuesday when an ex i change of gunfire killed two of the dancers and wounded a third. Detective Sgt. M. O Cochran said and argument apparently broke out, between Tony Boisseau. .15. David Johnson. 13, and Phillip Durham. 21. The argument ex ploded into a yunhaitie which saw Boisseau and Johnson killed and Durham wounded. Cochran said Durham who Lx , how in a Roanoke hospital, has j been charged with murder. Cochran said five shots wer» j freed during the gunba’t.le right. icomt vi ed on r \r;r, » Farm Agent Charges Bias CHARLESTON. S C.—Charles : ton County Farm Agent ,Julius t Amaker charged this week that ! he is being transferred to Union ! County because of alleged mem bership in the NAACP Amaker denied that, hr i* a member of the NAACP and the South Carolina Extension Service said that Amaker's Uansfer was in no ivav connected with th* NAACP but was for the good of the service ’• tCONTINCED ON PAG! 2! LOCAL DRUGGIST FOUND INNOCENT i f*• RE Wunborley. Sr.. «wn*r of tlv Central Drug Store cornv | Davie and S. Swain Streets, vi a wa arrested Sunday morning o» charger of keeping his drug stor* open during the hours of 10 to II ■a ni •■as'found not guilt v in <VJ | Court Monday morning. The druggist said that the j officers who arrested him. both of whom -were young. appar ently dir! not eeaHie that drug gists may fill prescriptions at any time and that the city nr dinancr did not apply to dru; stores. Di Wunherley said that -v far * ay he i.- concerned the ease is elrr. f-rt and that be will not lake ar : tjon against the officers. City Patrolman Norman Artis I captured two burglary suspect: early Friday morning in the Sp"i ' Cate', located at the corner of May wood and Boundary Streets, ar. ; j was: highly praised by top offic i ials of th< Raleigh Police Depart ! ment. The patrolman said that- he shot one of the men because he i thought the man had draw n i a gun on him. The weapon turned out to be a small crow - j bar. i Leroy Freeman, 2R, of 1106 East l Marlin Street, is under treatment j at St. Agnes Hospital for a Jhould ! er wound. He is reported to be m I satisfactory condition. Ben Massenburg, 27, of .VJf East (CONTINUED ON PAGE Si
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