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■ |S miwk Aigß«ai ' LAN- v • ''c^PPa L. ;; V; r; n >, i i thfj: hopoks ir> Georsia Got’. Hodges In Spotlight ; /tt' Meeting : SEA ISLA'vD. G». —■ North Care- i lins 3 governor, Luthrr Hartwell H'-lfes, told his follow southern , gcmernors Monday that the basic j f'ohng-. of the average non-south - error on race relations are "'not ? great deal different from that of the southern citizen.” Th c governor continued, '\ny difference i« largely rv- I 1 Mined by Hie difference in (COVTIMEI) ON PACE TWO) - g : A ' >' :;G ' ' f 1 ! i# x NORRIS HOT PS N . , . ■. inr nhjfe rnan Heroic Man Seven Life Os Autoist '*! *h r.k I did rr.y bf?t dont yovC*' 7/h\ : '25. ?skmi by Xor •,'is Holder, of Route a. Raleigh, and ; y ,i 3s directed at a small crowd i tv-G bad gathered at the Beaver I Tam Creek shortly after Holden ‘ ho-d pulled Charles H Stephenson. ’ Hi s white man, f»mr> the jaws cl death V«y own ip. 2 phenson. 24. of Q7S Holt Drive. Raletgh. who has been in Gso*f»r frouble with the law «inrr b*» tvn* IP-years-old. iv^s (fOSTTM *■?> ON p Ar,F ?> Bull City Won In Mate is Sfai i Special To Carolinian) DUB HAM Mrs Bessie Puller of this city was Arrested Monday on investigation of murder follow ing the death Sunday of Dewey Thompson, her common-law hus band Mi-a Fuller ha* reportedly admitted inflicting the fatal «oun(ls or Thompson with a heei fin opener during a fight September 15 in ibe bark yard of their SOh Wilkerson Avenue b 01250, Thompson, 52. died Sunday night : st Duke Hofpitnl of whet was df «:ribed by physician* as bronchial j pneumonia I COUPLE HAS 25 CHILDRFN-~Mr». Malapura Folk, «>f Brooklyn, N. V, holds hrt 2.,1h rliilri ,v* hrr husband, Melvin, displays a happy amll* and Nur e Carami Sadler 'background) holds .. ,i;n on which is printed the number '28," *t Si .tobn *• Episcopal Hospital. \rw l»ii { dy. The h,?hv n , bom i.v t week Mr' Folk, 45, f*v* b*Hh la all «f her children within • j :n-ip.ir period Rri.-irinc to ho nro Ilf io a.cy, Mrs Folk stal'd, 'Tt’s ,j<r,t a habit, l ctn'.-.,' she pent on so «dd. t |,i r bahio <t vjti ,i FB.ESS PHOTO). \man kills own daughter with car THE CAROLINIAN 16 PAGES ""=LI 12c Sn N. C. RALEIGH, N. C. i —■——~—— I VOLUME lfl 18 Rioters Arrested In Charlotte -S' 4" 4 4 Hh Hr 4* 4* 4* fl„ .*1 11 <y ,„ fI t WkM ... L ft , r 1p . | mffl I I I 0/1 fir I 111 111 1 Ills villi I iIUVU illtJU I llllui Mu I Mob Attacks White Couple With Bricks CHARLOTTE Eigrwrn p- : | sons wore cited Sunday for. c,-..- : mg rocks and brick? at a nbhm : enupls in a ear, ; The defendants, a wo rn-in. v’ere cited, after a hy Billy Kav Caton of Cb -riou*. Catoh mIH Hr an 4 hi« o malp companion, Pat J nv<. vlopped for a red traffic ]ie hc in i Xegrn district. He • *id Negroes -f ind*nr the sireo! corner began yelling j at them. { Ho said one nf th ■■■ in hit nio* i the arm with a bric k and Hie oth ers bogfin throwing rochs C.nton reported the. incldcm 1o pobc r Caton signed war tar.* : >r-:Lv. r si j 14 of the - Negroerc citing the in ■ ;,cd»jif The ot.hei iDiii • ;.i' - i ilos and were sunirnonfd to v-. - l ‘ iin court Facial tension ha? r, \ i pitch in this city since the mb •!,« ‘ tion of sev* r.gl >ch*••* j One Negro girl, Dorothy n^r-ilrf • » nf he.nts "ccoi*.vd j inside the Harding H :h rroNtivrrp on r\c.r nan Arrested bhing Death j According to # local det- < (rONTtKITD ON PA OF TWm | ' Rectors Disagree On Segregation i CHARLOTTE ‘ An Ft j rector «sld from hi* pulpit Sun day, "Racisl sugrogntion in ib>- : south h«s all the marls cf tim i slave society of a century a"o.‘ Th« Rev, W. Alfred -Wilkins’ r< : men was obviously in .m . • 10 I (CONTtNUFI) ON PARK H WEr.K ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 10>7 'sm * ‘ : ; Ml' !' .. 1 i-lthH 'I l ROOFS \OW-- Ihe nine vtiirirnls who were prevented from enfe.irig t : * i -til.- I*., < ,!i(c I Hicb School until Frcsident Fisenhoner eaMed (»ut federal troops Ibis • 1 • iionir.g ). i - on their studies I• - t week. Ml returned <o the previously all-white school • v *-« s «* ' -mini. merni>ei ■> of 'hr famed !f)»-i \irhnrne Division stood reads to subdue anv person "•bo I «•• ode The students are .seated on u„., r • Theioia Wofhcrshed. Elizabeth V.ckfotd and M F lo it. . i.!t< j sun Thomae. Itr.es* f.r.-ep. Minnie Frown, < arln*{a M : atJ«. Terre*. re Fob - els . ml < -iei i,. F.- v, TnEVVSFRESS PHOTO. CiiL; Executives Os Five States i “Deplore ’ Use Os Federal Troops SR A IST.AX t). Ofi irjvo soil~ jf hc.rn Demor itw governors Tue?- ; deplored Presjfispl Eisonnow :' < ' ! hreai u•*•? federal force in 1 tho I titie Hock integration dispute. Gov. CiiSfacnt of Tonnes ; sec.;, usually rogn *ded as a rnoder* ate on the i.vnai issue, said *1 hope ; w*» ’aiH n. set? the riay when Bishop Walls Compares Ike To lbs Lincoln In Actions (Special To CAROLINIAN i SAIJSBHTtY Bishop W. i Wa11... lituJ.ii heart of the AMK , 7,ion Church, whore membership • ir reported to he one half million, 'acclaimed President. Elsenhower’s - ? Federal Troops will march against > ihe )•'* .’ r abiding citizens of i ,* finv. !,f>rov t of Florl ; la, \*h<\ *■Mllpd in 3 speech >rs~ lerday for a progressive ap proarh io ihe issue, na.id ho "could not believe that Ihf President would call not Jbe sending federal troops to Lai Me . Rock as the action that would 11 save America’s face in the ev'Y,! ' ! of a troubled world. . I He likened Eisenhower to Cln i! coin who when he saw that he! could not save a situation without taking drastic action proceeded to do It Bishop Walls said that j the President had resorted to this j action after using every available' means possible but definitely i could not permit, mob rule r.o pro-; vail in this democratic country, \ i (roN’TWtinn on r.uir *> State News —-IN Bn § na _ I' CAUGHT WITH PANTS DOWN WINTON- An escaped fugi tive was caught, with his pants down Sunday. Ernest Brown, 31. was placed in jail because he was ■ not prepared for a. visit from the law. A Hertford County deputy sheriff knocked on the door of a house Brown was occupying early | Friday morning while waiting | for someone to answer the door. ! the deputy heard a commotion at the side of the house and soon raw a figure disappear Into .-he darkness. Brown was apprehend ed some distance away, in a briar patch, clad only'in underwear. He admitted being a fugitive from the ytate of Pennsylvania. i (io.vriNL'rn on paor a> 15c ] EU«wh«r« I ! NUMBER O | troop® but if h* did it M’oub? be a Ki'flVt 3r>d griCVOU* mis take.” Gov Luther Hodges of North Ca'ohna said \l. the troops report is true, "That would he nad.' 1 H* : said he hoped it was not true. Gov Marvin Griffin of Georgia said flatly the Eisenhower action mentis that "the second reconstrur - t.ioi of the Pont, his now under j way.” Va. Porter Held For NC Authorities , NORFOLK Va. A tavern por | ter, who was arrested here Tries- I : day for stealing 58-cents worth of i ! ham. is being held as » convicted murderer w-ho escaped from a North Carolina prison Jl years ; ago. Police seid * routine comparison | of fingerprints led to the identifi ■ cation of .Johnnie Cooke. 17, as w j caper Lewis Allan who' fled an Edgecombe County. N. r. prison .Tan' 21, iaa«. A. flyer issued at the time nf t.h» escape said Allan had served ?ir years of a 20125 year sentence for second degree murder Police L*. o. L. Murden said Cooke refused to admit he was Al lan. hut police booked him or s fugitive charge Murder said (Contdvued on pa or si Kidnapping Trial Underway; Select 10 White Jurors j LAURENS .S.C. Ten jury ! men were selected Tuesday morn j mg as the trial of a prominent Lau j rens countian and two Negroes got. i underway in General Sessions ; Court here, hut court was forced to recess temporarily t.o bring in ; another panel to finish the jury ! selection Tee. white male? were jack (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) I JT K E % I ; % A dj%y r i Jfpff N £ 80V iC fm Nation Hears T. V. Address By ALEXANDER BARNES WASHINGTON D C Shade* r of Lincoln, echoes* of Jackson and j predictions of Jefferson poured j forth from ’he White House heu ! Tuesday night when -Dwight David I Risnnhowet took to the ax.-waves to tell the American people and the world that, the taws of th<’ land not only must be respected but would be kept and that every means available to him as Prcrv dent of the United Sinus wr dd be j uyofl a.;-'* .:t iH -:e ho v nil Id Iv. j word, deed or action attempt *o 1 disregard them He was high In his praise of those, in the south and even in Arkansas who are intent on observing titrlaws of the fed rral rourts tie n:is sure that there were many sit'd? pei on ond hastened to assure tbm> that he hstj great confidence in their courage and fortitude (roNTIKtBEn ns r.v;t > Didn "t See Child, Dad Decla res DUNN— Stephen McCoy. 39, of this rural tobacco town, apparent i ly unknowingly ran over h>s !•*- month-old daughter Monday morn ing, drove all the way to his job j nnd then learned that the child had been crushed to death by his automobile. t'orotier R. L. Pate, Sr said the Harnett farmer admitted it must have been he who ran over the child, Naomi Jean Me Coy, because there were nn other ears hi the yard. The infant died of a crushed I lung and broken neck, the coroner The death has been ruled ncri ! dental by Pate. McCoy was quoted as saving that he last saw the child live when he took none CCniHNt'Kfi nv rM.t ;>) !.. - _ | New Bonus h , Winner* of Bonus Money for the month which ended recent!'• have j picked up their checks at the of j fire of The GARDtJfvfTAN Tn* nrw Rnnihs morjih j ODiS-EMid By ROBERT G. SHEPARD j WHICH ONE 3 Governors from the Southern states met :n Geor gia this week. The main topic of j discussion was, "Can a Southern er Become President " We. are ! giving you newspaper excerpts from the speeches of two of these men. Gov. Luther Hodges of North Carolina, and Gov. Leßoy Collins of Florida. Both mm have been accused of vice-presidential ; ambitions. In his speech. Governor Colima | is quoted as saying. "Yea. a, South j ernet can win the presidency; but to do so, he must be a man of competence an ri achievement, whose allegiance to the national Interest and welfare must be I forceful, absolute and unquestioa :ed " Continuing the Governor made the challenging prediction (CONUNUrn ON f AOF 2) S \T( it tvs \o MORE Til K' —Gls'-sr or fii; hriui’. Louis sslrbmo' Armstrong look time “if from a late lueaki >M last vhtek to tell reporters tbit tie doesn't rare *<> talk anv more -iboot hit rs rtni blast at the I s government on it-, inf relation polk' Louis said he wasn't retracting bis i ilcnml (>Vtf that was ’U VI’S bs&ti is now appearing in Sinus J' aI! S I* i EXITED PR ! PRO I O'. r Hl r ** G O tAX P • Reore *• •: thinks nf the Little Fork debacle and the sun>6 r piert Faubu.? gcT-na v r n, cont.aint-d m sowin ouDvioken comment, from several point': in this country and ■ Canada. by it group of leading Xe • i*!o tii’crt^iir-nrs - • ”V --! 00 '< ■ ■ | ■ • ■ ft % \ •#>> »« al ! Fo- •xfyjw/r •.-?vSSA';... v ' yt v- : \ p _ l •(**&■■■ ,:.:T ,vw>. v.NWWfcfft. ALTON .1 VMFS DII’IIRKV ftfKb \U\ 1 CVIPHRET , , si mu in strrr i . -Himic• lii'M shootirig l Eternal Triangle ! Figures In Raleigh Pistol Slaying liV SITU WRITER i The "eternal triangle" sprung ' I up attain this week ns n houv J 1 wife pumped three bullets into j the body of her husband after{ ! catching him in the apartment ] ■of another woman Thori I.’- ■ u t ■ . midnight Monday. Mrs. Ada Irr ! mphrer. 10 *»f ill Railroad Sturt, in the "Fayetteville ( £r ' section •if the rttv, fares a mut'drt charge In t)tr fatal shooting i>f iier bllslv.tnil Alton .fame loney Period Begins Oct. 5 , will begin October S Further in ! formation regarding the rules and ; pi :u sons eligible to take par’ In ; the next pro,." air, will be published tn advance o’ the beginning This Week’s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. PAGE 1 , H A J. Flnwes Shop PAGE 3 1 j Charles Store ! Maus Piano C ompam | Mai'OtiT Barber Shop iPAGE S Hudaon-Bclk Compares ' j Gus Russos Mattel? A Clraneui > I Washington Terrace Apis. ! Tss in Inti Oil Sen tr* , | Electrical Wholesalers, !nr ! famous Bakerv ' I Firestone Stores ■ 1 PAGE r, | Capitol Appliance Company 1 Wholesale Electric Supply iPAGE 1 i Raleigh Farm a Equipment < •• [ Carolina Bnirk Comnana !PAGE H I stem Watch Shop ! Town rt Country lire Smio | Mr. Elvis Rind i Raleigh Funeral Home | Hunt General The ( onipan' ' U i Quinn fimutuie ComP'io ! Carolina Power 1: Light Comi’i",' PAGE 3 : l.iirri " A <! P 3uiw < J)j>k-(j The V-cd s item ludu it ml Rank 1 r»r-i ie, ■ ■ i-’-r v th- oWiciLc -nu-isn: ; die Cen*v; ; High School dispute a j bl-w -.--rr: ja:a ■ 1 jiTj r r i.fiui.s Ar^i^ronj' Flaying a da» k jjh '0 TILT! *!l! F v n F2i #hj? i!f vVIS i<<n.n>) r.n : i\ page i- Umphrcy. is Ah® is heirs* hi it! without hol'd ft hr reportedly admitted firisi ihtt’f bullet•' into hrr husband i I body UmptircV d;r-ri at. Faint Ag ues Hospital Tuff-day tftarneog ! whole he w • h* for or.t stomach wound and two wound! in the head When janlire off irfrs 3**r*r rd r.n t|lr- •..< <r nf AT tt. 1 'r>s nhr?"/ sms holding; hot husband’s (CONTINCFB ON PAGE 2) | CAROLINIAN readers are urged ; to continue to support the idv«r --! ty.-i :■ of this newspaper which arc listed on th- front pass of this bdi | (Hill, Dunn s Esso S-rtere BloodAvnrth Sit Tourist Boast- Heater Well Company Civeness Insurance Agency i iiciinr Builder* Cusp Wilson's seafood A- poultry Co, Sac. Umstead Tnnsler Co & Food Stora Dillon Motor Finance Company Eldgew-ayT Opticians [ Pepa*-Cola C'. ,l, tns Co . of Raleigh Warner Memorial* Deluxe Hotel PAGE 13 Keith Super Market i m .«r Motor Company Uollowells Cash Grocer varlna Wholesale Bulldeis ? "ji.’H Hneen City Cleaners Tops Cleaners Kildison-Belk Company Srott’a Tourist Home PAGE 14 S iprenie Blake <Sr Muffl-r Pace 1(1 i ivella Beauty Coliece TU C Karl Lltchtnan Kramer’s leweirv v C. Product: i ltst-cnuee* Bank <t Irttit Cantu:#; irnif Really Coir can, * Tip Tots Food fltorea ; S M i'oDJtj, H :-«•« ar.* Ccat?iny Ambaac.adot theatre
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