TROUBE MOUNTS FOR ATTORNEY WALK E WHERE THREE T>IEI> IV FlßE—General view of tV <*««nr where f?ren*m ' >••■* week baitled a flash fire that turned two adjoining Harlem tetx-meni ' ; h*o .< •••.*■.« Etiling (hiri per sons one a 22-month-old baby—and in hiring five «thei-•; i| \* .jpm - »Ml»t n>. . AWARDED MASTERS Mins .Teanne Valesca Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eaton of South Tarboro Street. Raleigh v as awarded the Master of Arts Degree in February by Columbia ! mverrity, New York. Miss Ea ton earned the B. S. Degree in Home Economics at Morgan State college, Baltimore, Md., and is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. She was recently ap pointed to the staff of th" Itp. parfmeat of Welfare in New dork City, Blond Fined 1. 1 Bm Fight MONTGOMERY. Ala—A City jud-e fined 3 white man 550 on Monday on charges of slugging a Negro woman oho had a ‘Con stitutional Right'’ to keep her seat on one of this city’s newly integrated buses. In the first incident of violence In several months in connection w.-.h the tran.hr integration. James Grice, white. 31, was accused of striking Miss Josephine Boldin. IT-, with a wrench. ("’•rice had in turn charged Miss Bo;din arid two other Negroes V'ith assault .and battery as. the result of 3 general melee. Miss B-ddin and cue of the women who was said to have gone to her rs yctance were acquitted The char* >” s apsmst the other woman were not pressed Judge Eugene Loe said he did r/t bate bis verdict on the Su preme Court order to integrate •C ON TIM ID ON VAC-1 i Youth Remains “Critica l ” After Being Shot Here A ;-j c3l:bH pJstoi bullet ripped ir.to the back of Charles Hinton, 18. Tuesday night as he allegedly ’■'■ood in front of Mack Sanders’ f -' f> till Davie Street, police re ported, sending young Hinton to Saint Agnes Hospital H*‘ remained conscious for a u bile in i’lc hospital enter- S“ncy room uul talked with Detective Sgt. J. 15. Upchurch end lames Stell Fired shortly before It p ni., Vote Att’y Fine 9 $ Car jP «is* fij #4 @»S 'im-«3 r f "V-W ?ff 4Rf lfllin@i t L 4u « ~ii , u l4 ! RY ATF\ANDER BAP Nr j LOUISBUEG - Atiom- v jR. Walker is re -Ply ’■ • I j what it moons f«» ch-: 11 ■ ?, >n the ! cause of democracy and we j though im hr. lam tinfeed in th< Northampton C.-unty an- h.v I j had suffer rn. f;v r>< 1 '• ;»ftors? j due: to the fact that hr t.. i. !;• j his people arc domed certain uu I zeftship rights., hr faced new h-w; j bles m Franklin County lost week The trouble s srtcil »> hen Us I i is reported to have been travel ! ing to Raleigh to present Me Louise Lassiter’s ease to a three-man federal court judic iary Friday morning when his 1942 model automobile wrr.t bad, near Langford's Store lo cated in the Centerville see ilon. aboul 13 miles from l > i The car is reported to have 1 given out and Walker went io | Langford's store and asked tint the ear be polled oft the high ■nay. j According to Sheriff C W'l; j Perry, Tyree Langford pulled fh' car to his store, where it remained until Saturday. If was then (hot j the car was carried about 20fi wu-ns 1 to Pleasants 1 Garage, where it was | found to have a broken axle. Pi,-, - T sants told the CAROLINIAN tfe: < j he fixed the axle and had it n-., :!v | when Walker returned to pick up I the car. i Upon arriving at Pleasants’ Ga | raze. Walker is alleged to hav-~ | started inspecting the ear I* v then that it vas discovered that ! the seats and upholstery had beer 1 ! 1 ipped beyond repair Walker im i mediae !y notified Plea:-,nr, 1/ that the interior of the car had been I almost destroyed and he inouired las to 'a-hat had happened, ho-.y arid j by whom. It war- then that John | Pleasants, owner of the gurnpe. told 1 Walker that he did not know’ '.‘.’hat i had happened, nor when, Pleasants told the CAROLIN IAN Wednesday that he did not look at the inside of the e;»,- when it was brought in rind could not account tor the dam aged condition that it v.-as found in. Pleasants further stat ed that he contacted the sheriff shout the ear The sheriff said that be visited the garage a bout 700 p.m Wednesday and found that the car had been damaged on the inside. The g.j- the bullet entered the right side nl I Hinton's back, cut through a lung j and lodged in his chest. Hinton gave officers the t’.Ort block of N. Haywood Sticei as his home address. Wilbur Lr-c Conyers. 20-yrar*ci).d ' cx-GI is being sought after a | police alarm was- broadcast fur his arrest last nigh). He i« wanted for | fiuestionin? in the shooting Con- I .yerr ha.' « City Court irr<• -1 f.»r t larceny, rj £v K! ■* *1 v. f • s fjM vj »i( t-0 t»ik the i AUO.LIMAN and re* tVrred the ?’ to the sheriff. \ 1 ■'■ : h: i■ f ;•.td 1 hfjt he w6nt to j •t thf- rer. the insistence of i Vv'hu c-s n fine man and j it he \• It th(- •>: ov-'ner want- \ ■J h‘> do cver.yfhnig to ascertain 1 h- ! rprfily happened. Lawyer j • r ->uid not be reached as. jrnr- noared. He is reported j k ' i * .1 tb,; tnc examination j ■!•- ’"-ir rr.vi a!*>d liiat the inside j the i.c had !-•■ n > ippi-d by some I P >. ■ :r and that quite a| w es his personal papers bad i ’• ' •: - i over and that there i ■ v ; of gri-aso ha' inc been |j Hbj Lie i on.; who entered the j| "d; IN .>• v wus not able to j >v low fy if yy.is wmg with the | di-m nr what tv: thought wot: il> ib!-: , find Both the ! c.v n; ; .md !hc sh-.-rdf felt i ■ it war. the work of some but neither charged it 1 'a- *oc« ;; nt Walker had been a-'ive in racial r,afters. The | o'vpc- ;ai--,i that there was Sunk ;• ard near where ihc car j ; * ,v >n ior. -d by W direr but h"' d not say that this had anything i do with the damage inflicted j re in the car * Happy Khmer New Year. PITCHER MEETS PRESIDENT -too r.ruc' ,Ir.. pitcher for the I. c i in from Lyndon Outer. Vermont, i i the White House., look'.- on. Sec on /'J l sigf • - i + + 4 + + + + -f -f. ! ||n # Bomis I fft Mopey 8 Killed On Highways Woman From i lMov::.g Car GASTON—RaIph Patillo, 30. Os ! Roanoke Rapids, was jai'-ed here m default of 5300 bail on charges of dragging his wife, Mary, from 1 ilia automobile she was driving I Sunday night and leaving the ! dri’- eiless vehicle rolling along the ; highway until it smashed into a j roadside telephone booth and the -ids of a store building. The PatiHos. it was reported, were returning to their Roanoke Rapids home after visiting in the ‘Lawrenceville Road” section. It appeared that they engaged m a. wordy hassle as the car reached j the intersection of Highway 46 and 48 in the middle of Gaston about 11:30 p.m Mrs. Patillo. it seemed, was not | at all satisfied with her husband’s (CONTINUED ON PAGE If State News -IV- Brief WRECK VICTIM SNOW HILL June Warren. 47, j was killed last week. 11 miles north of here on Highway 53. in the wreck of a speeding car. ac cording to a repori from the State Highway Patrol. SODA SHOP ENTERED Raleigh Samuel Clarkson's Community Soria Shop. 117 F.. Hargett Street, was entered .sometime over the weekend by fCONTINUED ON PAGE 3) T—President Elsenhower erects L.vdon Teachers College baseball as the boy’s father, a doorman nd from left is Roland LafayotU THE CAROLINIAN 12c isc inN.c. 2—bar- 20 PAGES »*zLS i . . ——— ~ VOLUME 16 OUCH—OUCH—OUCH!—Mixed emotions are displayed by (left to right! Herbert, Emily Ann and June Ann Wooley, IQ-month-old triplets of Austin, Texas, as they receive polio shots from Mrs Gaile Burkhart as Mrs. Rath Lang holds them in position <! MTED PRESS PHOTO' Literacy Vote Law Case Reaches Federal Court Three North Carolina women were the plaintiffs last Thursday when North Carolina’s newly a mended literary test for voters coach. Entire team, which played in the area, called on (he Chief Executive at the White House last week and presented him a gallon of Vermont syrup, f UNITED TRESS PHOTO). RALEIGH, IST. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY APRIL 37. 1937 was challenged before a special three-judge Federal Court (CONTINUED ON PAGE ODOS-ENDS |J By ROBERT G. SHEPARD LETS ALL VOTE SATURDAY: | Saturday, April 27, is Primary Day | m Raleigh. On that day we noinin :r j at.e 14 candidates to run in the May | election for the seven city council I positions. We ako nominate can- I didates for the position of judge 1 of the Raleigh Ci’yCourt but since I 'be present City Court tudge is j the only candidate for that pon | non. voting to nominate him will \ (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2| j fhis Week s Advertisers The merchants listed bH Money Stores. PAGE 2 Mr. .Joseph Winters Goodman's Arnold Jacob's Vo;or PAGE .1 Ambassador Theatre Tilton Shoe Shop Renn’* Toyvtlle Jones & Christmas Service Sanitrry Grocery Famous Bakery Raleigh Funeral Home PAGE 5 Hudaon-Belk Company Lewis Sporting Goods Tip Top Food Stores First-Citizens Bank A Trust Company PAGE 6 Hunt General Tire l ompanv Acme Ite.ilty Company Joyce a- Bailey Furniture Company S M. Young Hardware Company Good son’s Grocery Ai Meat Market Gem Watch Shop Lewis Radio <V TV Clime Public Service Company of V < . Inc. PAGE 7 The Hood System Industrial Il.mk j A & p Super Markets ! Twin-Inn Service Station .Mr Elvis Rand Clvella Beauty CnJleg. NUMBER 33 .80 Year Old pan, Ssrl, S Meet Deaths i Highway deaths cer the Easter ; weekend mounted to eight, in North Carolina. South Carolina and Virginia. At Warsaw. Vs.. three men wer» killed and four others injured when two cars slammed into *. soft, drink truck near there on Monday. State trooper L D Isbell sa-d the two cars both headed North at a high rate of speed, plowed into i.he truck which was making a. left turn o i State Route 3. The three victims were Isaae , i Miller. 21, of Kinsdale, Va.. Phll ! lip A. Newman, 20, of Tucker Hill. | Va, and James Philip Bryant, 21. lof Warsaw Miller, driver of one | of the cars, died at the scene while i I Newman and Bryant, died Monday | ; night, at. hospitals. Driver of the truck, Albert, Clerk ' j of Mulch. Va., suffered only minor i injuries. Three, other persons were i i hositalisaed (CONTINUED OS PAGE 2. jEonus Money Program In I Third Wonth The second month of the CARO . TJNIAN'S Bonus Money Program I ended Wednesday of this week »t midnight Persons who participated in the - promotion during the second month are urged to get their receipts or , purchase slips into this office no later than noon on Monday, April 29- The winners will be announced 1 in the edition of May 4 The third month of the Bonn* money Program (May) will be gin Thursday morning, A pri! 7.5, and ends Wednesday. Mav ?3 I here, will be five weeks for competition In the 1 j third month, enabling morn j (CONTINUED ON PAGE fl low are CAROLINIAN Bonus t , Dunn's Esso Service I PAGE 8 Carolina Builder* Corp Caveness Insurance Agency Watson's Seafood A- Poultry Co. In- Mechanic* <y Farmer* Bank Um stead *. Transfer Co, ; Dillon Motor Finance Compiay Ridgeway's Opticians Bloodworth Street Tourist Horn* Heater WeU Company Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co of Raleigh Warner Memorials Deluxe Hotel PAGE 3 Sanders Motor Company Blackwood's City Motor Company Carolina Motor Sales Sir Walter Chevrolet Company PAGE 18 It. K Quinn Furniture Co. Fisher Wholesale Company Poole’s Pie Shop N. C. Products Edward’s Shoe Store Carolina Power A: Lir.hf Company Longview Plumbing A Heating Co. Green Cleaners PAGE ?,0 j Electrical Wholesalers, tnr. if

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