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Local Woman Admits Murder; 1 Death Still Unsolved . * £*&sl ■■■'■'''•- - -‘Vi- »01 r-<s it i\vrr. ? k a s j FAK4DE ... f hi* inaugural pa- [ rz fir k;j >. held up for a few ! minute?, Hfrp Thursday 2 Deaths In 1 Day %S Keep Police Busy VI: -. Alberts Bledsoe. 32. a confessed Wednesday that she ! t the dealh r-f Raymond B. Street, who died at. 1 :3fl p ;n. pita! ffp caught a pesos slug v M'S.* t'.t- along with two oflirs uom-n nil', ti’is morn ins: in rnniit fino ith the slay ing. The others, Mis- -Mire Per rr and 1.'.. Etnise Bledsoe. hnth to. »i i f rolea.sed vfter in ! Integration I Round-Up A fedei al judge in Kentucky, ordered two county .-•'••uni boards] to integrate all schools in their I areas, and a federal .nidge at Ba-I ion Rouge, La., start u-d a 20-day delay in a suit aimed ai. knocking] out Baton Rouge's bus segregation j laws. Ai. Winston-Salem, Alexander! F Miller of Atlanta, director of] the Southern office- of the Anti-] Defamation League said that, ’•violence and bomb blasts in the South are still the exception ra-i f.her than the rule” Urging that! there should be more publicity on j the "many calm efforts currently 1 under way io bring about new ra- ICONTINCET) ON PAGE 21 ! ~rrrrr~;y— ,-. ~ s .. iy!j " M’s' ' .tl . .*i4 . CONFESSES iVn;nr>Kß-~Mis« Alberta Bledsoe, i oictur<Ml V- fHy .shortly after -he confessed l« the immlcr ol Raymond Mullock. who was shot on K ITJentou Street Tuesday ,md died a< ♦"! - Asvm i|n»ji'td 'ii'iiju flay afternoon. I when 2f.-rpnnt Ivold Billie While i fame rock < n' rolling down the i ! sired with his sitter. Mr-.. Na- 1 s resident of Ra -.t Eden*on Si reel fire.:! the fatal shot that <■, suttee Bullock. 39. 1723 East Eden tor Wednesday M Sr Ajms Hos between his fifth and sixm ribs. tense qtir.MUUiinc No reason for the slaying mold One Death ‘Mil! Mystery , iy-v cf r*i*v cII '• } qV. ,: fj; l death Tuesday of John Dunn lit) : found dead at his home fill Bragr I : Street by police übo wore called 1 io the scene by Mist; AdtH n-o-o JO. who reportedly was a resi deni of *hi h«HM Mis-. Brown said she discov ered Dunn dead in the hath room after he hat! asked ih.it she let him lie there and sleep. Earlier he had tumbled from ■ hair ip (he living room ni ht> house slid staggered to the bathroom. Coroner M \V Bonne!t. n. .-t.-IH by police officers, suspected riur ! dee when they first, investigated, i However, this afternoon with the I results of a preliminary post-rcoe ! bin examination already in, the l ' I had thei! doubts The woman, who had been he'd 1 under suspicion of murder, was re leased when Or Too. Wilson, ex . .‘'.mining physician, reported that i Dunn had been extrerrely ill At first tiie evidence indi rated that Dunn had been stall hed below hi- right eve and whacked in the right tempi.- ' U ONTINUfT) ON PAGE tiilu 4 GiHfspir. hos in The pair was finally ordered off the street hy police. VNITEn PK2.S;S TELEPHOTO. MAH FOUND DEAD ON fiHOFOF HOUSE GOt.-l‘it-’BORO • ■ Genres Booth. •>>. of 40!i Denmark Street, was found dr. d op fop o r his house 1 '.Vrrie.r.-ila;, around C:ls P.M d fv.ir; Deputy 8.1. - Iff Roy Per il iuir:i tluit tin- mar apparent* • ■ d;cd of .: heart attack and no mque&r would be necessary r-rci-:e oijofr.tl members of the , on i.op i>: toe house to work on a ri i television antenna and. when he did not return they began look •nc for him and found him lying / 3 Oii Kir rool. With ti e help of Li. Frank i Fain nit.)! of the Goldsboro police department and Fire Chief c. c j V reify i-Jm/eH. 'he mans body , was lowered irom the roof with a ii.pe mined by Percise who found no evidence of font piny nivt IM S!) ON v \f.i fi Ga atom a Councilman Will Sack Re-Election I ; DOCfCR'S SLAYER FOor:a shot, dies COLUMBUS. Ga. Investiga tion com.iiiued this week into the ! death of Lueio Flower, 55, white 'department store owner, who was found mortally wounded in a 1 nearby theatre lobby. Police chocked the possibility of a racial rover.?a lor the slaying of Dr. T H Brewer, local leader. ! about a verr ago. A jury ruled j that Fiov. v killed Brewer in .self . j defense. i Flower, in--' .I'.! caliber pistol' jiving nearby, war found shot (through She ternpl.fi with a .45 cal-j jibe; bit}let. and a handkerchief' f j stuffed jn hs. mouth. .He, died a-1 ■; bout three, hours later, j Police found two bullet holes In! rie door of tht theatre lobby and' (sard there acre other signs of, | strunte;. j Arrest Five In Greensboro For Cashing Stolen Checks GREENSBORO - - Federal a- 1 gents repo., ted Saturday the ar-j rest sd five Greensboro residents; which is believed to have smashed! an operation in which government j ; cheeks were stolen from the mails, j | forged and cashed j Oi’ficer:. said each of those ar- 1 I rested hove been charged with ! BOV, -!, KILLED I —, — ; OR \NGKBURG, 8 C .1 four- j | j year-old boy. on Monday became I j!Orangeburg'.s Mrs!, pe-de,strain fat-’ j | ality since April 3. 1953, 1 Bobby Jan bright was kill j ed iiisi,mily lute Monday af tcriiinui when he ran into the side ot :> moving tuilpwuod frock. V. :Ui'*r Lee Howell. US. of Cal-: j houn teounty, v is bring held pen-; I thru; re,suite of a coroner's inquest. f ™ i | 4 4 4 4* 4 4 *4 4 f [nab escaped murderer m Detroit THE CAROLINIAN j In N. C nllT —"•**—-**-**-■** *^‘‘-** i * ,T ***** > - T ** WWlt,W> INI.I I I VOLUME Ift RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK* ENDING SATURDAY. EF.BK'lJARv'’!p rr ; NiTßiri-'r -n Sentence Physician For Abortion j + + + + 4 + -4-4. 4. i 1 > j Munster, 90, Says \ Sen ten ce 1 Medic For Abortion ; WIN'GT ON-SALEM A Wins- j ? son-Salem Naturopathic physi*| oan who pleaded no contest mj Forsyth Superior Court last week; ] to abortion charges has been fin-' ’ ed SI,OOO and placed on five years probation. r r HightO’vf i '» Hd lj j nvrn f « suspended 3-5 ‘jgv. prison term and placed on probation . with the provision tiiat he not I . ‘practice Naturopathis medicine or j any other healing ait for five; The defendant did not contest . charges that he used drugs and; Instruments to produce a miscsr-i i riage foi Mist Ellen Marie Perry,! :• 21 a former resident of Winston-j Salem, who was teaching .school; iCOVTIMT !) on r vos 2) GASTONIA City Council-; man Nathaniel Barber, the first Negro ever to serve on the Gas tonia City Council, has announced he will be a candidate for re-elec ; tlon 1,0 his third term. Barber will be opposed by A M Hasson, a. retired Negro business and civic leader. In his two pre vious elections in 1953 and 1955. iCONTINCKI) ON PACK 3' NAACP Spurns Aid From Rods i GREENSBORO - The Execu- ; live Committee of tire Greensboro ! chapter of the NAACP telegraph-' ed the Communist party Daily Worker Tuesday that it- “Would rather give up the fight on inte-; station than have any rotten Red infiltrate to join forces with the i CONTI \ t El> ON r\Gi: ?:■ I stealing, forging and caching one i check although many more checks may be involved. The arrest of four of the five defendants was announced earlier and authorities announced the ar : rest of Clarence Lee Jones of New ; York City. < Jones, a resident of Gdcens bom, waived extradition and is bong returned to North Carolina. Arrested earlier were Mamie McNeill, Doris Brown Jones, Sarah Mac Shoffner and Juke i j Jack Frost Put In Cooler STATESVILLE Police here i held a 4»i-year-old man without i bond Monday on charges of as j f ault with a shotgun. Lately Director W. T Ivey said Mia I Robert Lee Fro,‘•ft,, alias Jack Frost, Will not be allowed bond SAYS FATHER divine DEAD—The Reverend John H. n U H.‘i a- a traveling minister, told The C AROIJMAN recent!.) that F.tt’.i.-. Divine is definitely dead. Rev. Mr. Butler, who spent M> v<-.u>. in Lsic land. savs. “I wouldn’t, qtirstion the person I hat tcW m - flu. anv more than I would question God.” STAFF PHOTO B\ CH u r JONES. —IN— ! i APEX TEACHER DIES IN WRECK RICH SQUARE Mrs Ethel F. : Beasley. 48, 7th grade teacher at ; the Apex Junior High School for, ilB years was killed in an auto mobile accident here last Friday night. She was enroute to New port- News, Va., to visit her neice for the weekend Funeral services: were held at. the Ape;; First Bap-j list Church. Tuesday with the pastor officiating. Burial was In *! an Apex cemetery. CROSS BURNED IN VATU'I DUNN A rro.ss was burn- i; i CONTI MOD ON PAGE T (CQ) Jones, Jr, They were ar rested by Secret Service agents and a Postal Inspector. The McNeill woman and the j. Jones woman are jailed here in •' tleu of SI,OOO bond each and Jones • i is held in lieu of $2,000 bond i The Sholfncr woman, reported j to be In need of medical treat-j ment. was released or. recogniz ance of bond All five arc scheduled to appeal , |in U. S Middle District Court! i here in June. ii pending the condition of John .1 Ross Morrison who was shot Fri-j ! day night. Morrison was admitted to ire ! dell Memorial Hospital after the ! shooting incident suffering from 1 shock and lose of blond, I Local Educator Honored; New School Bears Name The new elementary school be ing completed m the Washington Terrace area will boar ?hc name of one of Raleigh's oldest educa tors, in point- of st.-i vice. Miss Mary E, Phillips of 17 S. Swain Street. Miss Phillips, a native of Raleigh, was educated in the city's public schools. St. Aug ustine’s Normal School and holds the A,B. degree from Shaw University. She began her teaching career in the town of Warrenton N. C From Warrenton she was called back to Raleigh to become head teacher In the Parochial School of St, Ambrose Episcopal Church After a period of about ten years as Parochial School teacher her work was a burned by the late (CONTINUED ON PAG I- I) QB3S-ENBS | By ROBERT G. SHEPARD ••FORGOTTEN" OH 11. D R BN: ; Strange as it .may seem, there are i a group of children it: thi- en lightened and progressive state s l , ho are practically fo/gotten. Tiie.se are the children with an intelligence rating that is high enough to prevent them from be ing classed as imbeciles blit 100 low for them to be classified as normal. Usually, the;-: • children have an ihtellii.v nc - rang;, of be tween C and 00 pem.nl of nor ma! Th» bracket bet ween 35 and 50 are designated ar "trainables"; those between 50 and 00 are classi fied as "edueatabie,- There is no law to prevent these children with mentalities below what is consid ered normal from unending the public schools in North Carolina. As a matter of fact, Uu* ma jority of them do, but because of (beij inability to keep up I M-tth the progress of their class (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?,) ; I iiss’ares Cuit Leader | Was Buried 11 Night BY CHARLES P JONES ! ! hf mystery which has shrouded the. where.!bn-..>:. -4 fithzt Divine tor the past few year;, has been <l. m-d un m the mind c£ one world traveler now mafcgng his winter home n F-Jwab DD [)it AD said the ,Rcv. [ohn hlirani foutle* 90-' wat j old minister, tabbed as 'The Lone Discinic" i>y- -tntrch coogrega | Hons in this country and abroad. * ’J Ivm* l> vi.ir )' ;. h.iriffl i a* ’t in . s. j-ei - in Philadelphia.” Rev. Mr. ! Bui! r rontinmd. 'T would no more question the person thud ! giivf roe fhis information than I would qucsiion t.od." I is si Direct Statement | Tht famems Philadelphia cult {leaflet hag allegedly not made :t i public, upp. grtmce for a number • ni ye; rr and it has been spectitat * :cd before that lie was deceased. • '■ y If . Ru! in. ou-n I li tl •• - .'\nOIJNIAN tccer.'lv wax tiie first duvet and factual informa* ■ tion ever released concerning the ■ cult is t. I ON n.M I.D ON i- \(.! 2) TEELS OF VOTE DENIAL Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the NAACP, shown last week as he appeared before the House Judiciary sub-committee’s hearing on civil rights. Wilkins charged that “the light to vote has been flagranti, and systematically denied colored rii.hr,rm in mam party of the South.'’ UNITED PRESS fltilTO. MICKY AUTO OWNER Thu lurk* <u«r !nsl week was the on bearing the tuff num bei "‘CX-823. !!> the owner of , thnt cur look it io imiyi s Esso Serv»*-s comet Cabarrus and I Bloodworth Streets hi Raleigh i he voccivet; a tree grease Job. Phis win happen every week. Watch for your tag number. If tt !nitons the asterisk, veu will set ihr grea.-e ioh. The nmn ! her will !)■ fatten from any car | bearing a N. C. iitenst. | Then umbers (his i.ofl are: X3.YJ; XI.-HR; .\ i<v>: •<>. j 557; V. 510 iut H i ;feli Escaped P Murderer In Motfir City DETROIT • Calvin Titei 23* ycar-ofjS arnateu: bo.ser,, *m- ar rested here Thursday light a;- an escaped murder -iron, the Iredell County. North Carolina prison ! camp. ; King, according to Charles W Brown, agent, in charge of the In 1 cal FBI office, was picked up on ! a federal warrant from Charlotte, 1 N. C. According to Brown, Kins; escaped from the camp on August, j 29. 1954. Hr was serving s 23-10 1 CONTINUED ON T.MJK ?.)
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