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TAR HEEL BARTENDER HELP IN SLAYING 1 ........ - ■ , > f ■ / '-J P • Ts ? n i IGIIT POUO—Trudy William* nf 'Six Teens." famed VVr .( < rt-4>.< television arid radio "•biging gioup set* good exam- ) pu fnr all ter-ns. She flax joined | Dixie Whites Not Burgiaries Free-Roy Wilkins ATLANTA. G- <ANPi--NAACP , f. e-cutive Seuretarj Roy Wilkins, | • raves;-mg .•> mooting of the Atlan-; v XaACP teat yroek, declared that. ] • rr<Oi>t v. hit* pcbple ll' 'he south i arc not srst today." Witfeins £'• id ’he x*-Hite southern* > is not free. to speak, to write, : !••• assemble nr to petition. They are on the brink of being 1 unable to think iheir own thoughts." J the firry ;■ »dcr asserted in a I or'-, which also attacked Pro.«i- i riont Eisenho-.' or for not using “his i V.i-h office to curb ] a wleones* and j • iojence against the Negro in (ho South. Mini'.trrr Nnt |>{>p Os the sit.nation of the white! Pregnant W oman Says Massenburg Hit Her RALEIGH A warrant, tor the. I surest of Ernest Massenburg, 37, j. wss issued this week after a preg- j' nant woman told city police that; 1 she man assaulted her and then' 1 boasted that his employer had] "enough money to buy” him out: • of trouble. Mrs. Margaret Jeffreys saldj; thai Massenbuvsr came to her house on Saturday afternoon and' • )Sji %' I § I If* PI ' W. - - ■’ 0$ ■w.' - <4.1. DION f IT SNOW?—While Raleigh and the resi «>C the state basked this week in far-above* nor mal temperature*, with a few rain shower* thrown in for spied measure. re-oh-nt* of Milaukci*. Wis consin, were haring weather of a different kind. An eight-inch snowfall. created this atrange pattern «p the automobiles in a h--<J m lot Hie Hatch i>f Dimes and wants von to help her fight polio till lions (if teens are members of I criis \gainst Polio." The t'f’• 7 March of Dimes theme is let s Finish tile Fight!" , southerners. Wilkin? added I “Their ministers are not free :•; , i preach unless their sermon? i;pf>e>.i : j segregation. Even the who U ! lievs in segregation. Vn.l on not j believe in the wild words and the ! cowardly rrinv-s of the extri-m- j ! dissent." The VA \< P officer said the ! President can see the plight of i the Hungarians, he gives tlie drouth area his personal at tention. hut he chooses So re main silent while American citizens arc being bludgeoned ( OVUM T O ON PAG.I ! hit her several times He is also! accused of cursing "a sick wo-, mar.' who was in bed at the house; at 710 S. West Street. Carl Lundy, city employee and owner of the bourse, reportedly i told Police Sat. O, L. Wilkcrson i that if Massenburg returned to j the house “I’ll keep him there al ways.” He did not elaborate. + + + + + ■ + 4* + +, | Mils V AUTO OWNER The lucky ear last tveek was | the on hearing the tag nuin* j her • XN. -i TV If the owner of i i that ear took it to Dunn s Esso! j 1 Service, corner Cabarrus and j Rloodvrnrth Streets in Raleigh | ! j he receiver'. a tree grease job. | This will Happen every week.! j Watch for your iae number. If] ! it follows the asterisk, you wiili ' j get ttie grease job. The. nuin- 1 1 j her will hr taken from any car j bearing a N. C. license, j The numbers this week are: I | AVT-UL CX-3571 XB-121; CX j 823; \ 1-20: and X-!?>:>. ! | . -4~ j -j- + + + 4~ "f" ~b Says MARTINSVILLE. Vo. -- ,Joe ; l...'ui Jones, 21. h.ie beer, commit ten to i.m stati mental hospital I ,u Pr-t-isbtr.-g V> after confess :!••;; h> phi. ft off M burglaries Hi t 1 hir area. .June? v;;iT scheduled to jo on : •. to • here U-indav .■ Henry Court•, •••' CiiT.'-til Court but the trial j v..v-, postponed until the courts! m -<t u: m pending a mental ex ! animation. Police said Jones staged 10 bur el. sirs j-.f : and it in nearby Hen i i v County, all in private residen : cUi look police on a tour i-.optiy after his arrest last month o notn’ out. ihe places he had broken mu*. Store Theft Ring Broken By 3 Arrests FAYETTEVILLE With the arrest, of three persons here last ! week, police believe that they ! have broken a ring of shoplifting operations here and m Lumber i ton, Clinton, Goldsboro and other i North Carolina cities. Local police took possession of ; CONTENT ED ON PAGE 2) The Carolinian 10C V 12c In N. C. / 7 Elsewhere VOLUME 16 RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK. ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 195? NUMBER IS jiM.,. Wmmm HBn > 1 s§§& 4PPF £g3pyG§i % s v? .>?^v.:-6v>. ■-- - * . • SSBraBWPiBBS^-x&>^^jLJffca/ M ••£%>'* HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS —These students were recently inducted into the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society at Saint Au gustine's College. Membership in Say Tea Room Owner Had illegal Whiskey j State News i ii Brief "LAW NABS FOWLTE AG RALEIGH vvilliarr. tßuckt j. ; Fowler, 303 Lee Street, who re- j portedly has a record with the po lice department dating back over two decades, was sentenced in City ; Court Tuesday to twelve months on a charge of possessing 22 gal lons of non-tax paid liquor. IWO WOMEN SENTKN( Kf> W ASHING TON, N. < Misses Judy Peartrce and Mary f Greene. of Terra Ccia, j were each given :.is months In L Woman s Prison Raleigh, here ICOVTIM 1,1) ON PAGE '!> ii Top Elks Gather In Phila. \ BA 1. H lIARBCN PHILADELPHIA— Some W’-odd Daughter-Elk# and SO Bills repre senting the top brass’ of the Im proved B nevolent Protective Or - det of Elks ol the World iIBPO KWi coming from ns far away as New England. Florida and Cali- j forma, gathered here January 24 j ?.& for ihe annua! liAd-Wlnter Con- j ference of the nearly half-million member fraternal order Led by Grand Exalted Ruler ; .Robert H. .Johnson of this city and | Grand Daughter Ruler Nettie Car- ! ter Jackson of Staten Island. N Y . j the combined male and female I • I Elks reviewed progress reports and j - i made recommendations for the tm- j i j provement, of the services render- i } cti by the organization I the society is based on character, | scholarship and leadership. Left to right are Misses Janet Sehum pert. New Berry, S. C.; Patricia RALEIGH Max Bunch, oper ator of thp once padlocked Mac's Tea Room was arrested Friday night by city police on a* charge of possessing a pint of non-tax paid whiskey. It is his third arrest since his place was reopened last summer If was padlocked almost two years ago following several counts of H'ONTINI. El> ON PAGI :’) Will Ike Visit The South?' Justice Dept Has Plea WASHINGTON <ANP> - Pres ident Elsenhower has turned the request of Negro leaders of the South to come to the area over to the Justice Department for study. The question of whether he in tended to respond to the plea sot a personal visit or some rxpt-es Among these were the strong endorsement of the Elks Founds tinn project to extend (tie benevo lent services of the order which already administer to the needs of its members and the general pub lic in matter* of health, education, veterans affairs, economics and civ il liberties Among those making reports were Dr. A W Anderson, who stated that although the colored veterans roughly numbered 10 per cent of the 20 million total veteran population of the U. S., less than (00,000 arc- partaking of the bene fits to which they are entitled The Elks seek to inform ail veterans through their lodges regarding (< QNTINUED ON FA OH i) i Welch, Pensacola, Fla.; Tvrre i Powell, Rocky Mount; Bessie Smith. Rocky Mmint and ?>no- Ilia Browning Raleigh King Sa ud's Visit Rapped GREENSBORO ANP> Jack son Drew Johnston, a well-known local resident, takes exception to ' the visit to America, by invitation! of President Eisenhower of Kind | Saul Ibn Abdul of Saudis, Ara j bia. i Detailing some of the infamous ; practices of King Sand. Johnston 1 j states: "There are a half million NrgiO slaves in Saudia Arabia, accord-: ing to a recent Lite Magazine ar ’CONTINUED ON PAGE ?,) sion on racial violence there was j - raised at the Chief Executive's first press conference in his se-i ■ cond admini.stra.tion and the first,' •; he h>.' held in more than two! months. The President said h» knew of (CONTINUED ON PAG! tl ODDS-ENDS | By ROBERT O. SHEPARD j INTEGRATION PRO AND CON: Speaking .it the third ses sion of the current institute of Re ligion last, Monday evening, Dr. j Omer Carmichael. Superintendent , of Schools, Louisville, K.y., listed some pros and cons concerning : school integration that were ex - trevnrly pertinent No one rntrld ; ! hardly be better prepared to speak : t (CONTINUED ON PAG* l) 2 Teenage's Alabama’ City MONTGOMERY. AT,. Dan teen;i,:ers were taken into enstodv last week for burning a ern.-a in the yard of U. s. Dud,riel. Judge. Frank M John or., it «;>.•• dia closcd Tuesday. The U. S. attorney'.; office stid the -'mail cross w-s made Tim two small crossed paddle-, which ; were lying on Lie. ground The paddles approximately a. foot ami a half long, were nailed together. They arc the kind customarily used in hu-h school and cnlicge fraternal organizations for initial in;; purposes (CONTINUED ON I’M.! ’I Suspect Surrenders In Grocer’s Murder NORFOLK. Va.—An unemploy ed handyman, who surrended to: police here. Monda; night on charges of plunging a foot -lone 1 butcher knife into the back of an i elderly grocer, made a statement to police Tuesday, police said, but-. they refused to disclose the con tents. Police said that 20-vear-ol<l William Peele, Jr., had given the | statement after an all-night, gril-: ling on the slaying of 72-yeai -oid . . . . INTO THE EIRE’—U, S. Army Private Freedman Rees*, nf Jefferson. Texas, who was acquitted of the murder of an English policeman last November, must fare an American Service Courts martial. for deserting from the service !?. j ears ago. The Gs was found by trim authorities when lie was arrested as a civilian lasi, year for the murder of the constable It! years ago. Private Reeae, shown being escorted to his room it the Bushev Hail base in Herts, England, pleaded not gtsiHv to (he. d*- ■ > Uon charge (NEWSFff-ESS i HOTOI. l-i* &¥*** S & l tmes In Newton Club NEWTON 'Robert Pearson, 3d, bartender -it t'u= Wawtide Club m the Jericho .••■eotion oi Newton, has been charged with the, mur* dcr of Harvey Farley 23. who van fatally shot at, the club early Sat urday, Farley died at Catawba, Hospi tal at. :30 a.m. and Fear-on was • nested a# he walked along a mtreat here Farley was eiiot five 1 ime: through the rtomach, cheat and.artn-s with a .22 calibre pistol. Police .-.ay ili.it Pr.uson admit ted the snoot, in ■ and told them lid he approached Farley about "something Farley had said about me He claimed that. Farley pull ed a nun, but no weapon was sound on the wounded man. Fi arson wa; first chat god with I-' i'lh with a deadly weapon with int nt. to kill, out the charge was fhsnseri to murder iftw Farley i died. ! Gray Flan Man j New Head Va. ' ” FtICHMuNT) v a . Gom Thom s' B Stanlev on Mondey named •staunch segregationst to the State Board of Education to sue ••eed anothn whose views on the ;• e» question ha'-'c been conside ably more moderate Stanley picked State fen Gas -1 land Gray of WavcrS> fa., for a four-year term on the hoard to succeed State Sen Blak • T. New ton of The Hague. Va.. t,-c board’s i current president. Gray us chairman nf the Vir ginia. legislative o .mini- ..ion vhkih Stanley apponi'/ in 1954 to work out mean:- of preserving ' lacial segregation in. 1 :e state's pubKc school; The ao-c 'lied Gray Plan was basis f< / anti-in tegration legislation pr sed. by a .'/pi . 1.056 special .r-: in of the Virginia General Apt; ibly Newton, who has ben president of the board for the past four years sided during l, >e special sr./ ion with those sta a senators who opposed Stanley plan to puii’y schools lv fore allow ing ever, slight inti?; ration He was in favor of the yupil-place ment program which \ as enacted, but opposed the Got mor s plan : to withhold s'..he :u pool funds :rom localities forced ,o integrate their schools. G: ay's appointme nt f comes ef fective Tuesday, sub 'Ci to con ! firms* (ion by uie nr', session of ,i|so General V-embr David Weinstein D.' Friday in • Weinstein small ste -? in a slum area here Pcelc -avc. him' >ifup to polic* in Second Precinct headquarters after an evening newspaper had printed his photograph and after \ dozen of police and other law of ! fibers scoured the city’s tenement | section in a door-to-door man- I hunt. (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?)
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