8 THE CASDLINJAK ? WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 KEPT CONVENTION MOVING When ibe New Homemakers of America held Us annual nation at nonvenllon at A A’.T College last week these were among those who kept the convention f.n action. They arc from left to rich*llnretba Oi.xln, Vernon IDM, Va., vice president; Miss Lois Oliver, Washington, T) C--. .national advisor and I.,nl;? Mae, Goolsby, JVToeks ville. N C., retiring nattonal president Judge Acquits Trunk Slayer; Attorney Explains Resorts CHICAGO 'ANPi - Marjorie C Andrews. the 32-year-old reg istered nurse, who killed her boy friend and shipped hr body to Memphis in a trunk last February, was cleared of his murder last week She war freed by Judge Gro ver C- Nietnr.ver after the prose cution admitted that the only v. it ness it. bad sg unst hoc was a sign ed statement she gave to the homi cide detail In that statement, the attractive nurse admitted shooting Eddie Tee Juki ns, 20, an auto agency employe in the chest in bei apartment Feb. 9. after ho beat her. knocked her down, and choked her. -The judge ruled self-defense nr I JeCQUIN'S JL fiila mi i ROYAti y; PIMT fijW j | fttiiffist .Mmxtf* Si Ift >* *B* P*t>69 ft||^^ppP| mSI $», «*?-, Ps. *^uiMUk'&F Don*! Let Time f( JTV\ WrW h \M> IfW fj Wttf* | | ON 0 | SAVING zJL>i ! OUR FRIENDLY HELP! FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I ! * * n- i « Pair of 6~pi^ [ I ■ Dudweisei: fWC. * ST IOUIS » NEW AM* * IOS AMGEU* HARRIS WHOLESALERS, INC ! Raleigh, N. C. % the basts that the statement had , I j cleared the defendant She did not i j have to take ihe witness stand du* | ring the bench trial. I SUDDEN DECISION SHOCKS COURTROOM The judge’s verdict rocked the courtroom. The qiienfinn most frequently asked was "How in (tic world '•nofri the* possibly free her?” Mrs. An drews freely admitted she fir ed the shot that killed Jenk ins, and furthermore she had remained with the body 24 hours without notifying the police She dso confessed to police that she purchased a trunk and stuffed her victim's body into the trunk whirh she shinned t<> Memphis, the dead man's home town. Her si-tbsequent flight to Cin cinnati where she attempted to be gin a new life before police caught up with her. was also known Furthermore Witherses at the trial testified that she tried to dis pose of ihe death weapon by giv ing to a friend for "safekeeping.” Also, it was substantiated that Mrs Andrews was the la c t person to see j Jenkins alive To the laymen, this rnnr-tjluted ail that wan necessary for a con viction. However. Euclid 1. Taylor, at i lorney for Mrs. Andrews, explain ed that while if seemed like bis client should face a stiff sentence, she was only being tried for "mur der of Jenkins with '’malice afore thought' while he was at peace with the people of the state of Illinois.” Bui Atty. Taylor said "no evi dence or testimony was ever pro duced to show that: she 'planned' the murder of Jenkins. In fact., her confession stated she killed him while he was in the act of choking her,” A '■C' "COOK 1 NGyi W HINTS 1 , b , r%. •"'i/’ / § i .. J Ca'"S<'Cn Hr-ms, jftvie* Otmrtp, j ; W -dh. r ...« r;/ The secret to lump-free JR 4 ' ->.<£•* sauces I* ijjf» Carnation Eva Pora t ed Milk,of Cosiaiie -Scoe course’ Double rich Carnation blends better with other ingredi ents, and you tgs e less flour and butter Fewer ingredients to Mend ’ You’ll find many w-er for cream-rich sauces Here's an « easy to prepare dish that ■ , special favorite of children CARNATION C»SAMru pßlgß f Makes j servings v ! Vs *ups {4 ounfpt’, dncid hfol 2 toWeipoem butter ? toblatpoen-. flour i Vi leospoon job | Vi bMHfWJ®** pepp*.? j -Vt *ups (large too) unij'iufed :i CARNATION £VAP6g£TFri | AULK i Vi nip chopped celery fn nip chopped green pepper 2 ♦ablespooni chopped pimiento 2 r>opped herd cooked eggs Tlaoe dried beef In str. a i n r r ■ Rmse with hot water to remove i f*® B** 8 ** sal*- Dram well and cut ! B!en ? fc«tter, flour, salt and pep per .©gather in saucepan over w heat until smooth. Gradual j sy add Carnation. Continue cook ing until thickened and smooth j stirring constantly. Brown dried beef in well buttered skillet. Add I ,ery - f rcen Pepper, pimtonto. eggs end cream sauce. Mix well Heat to serving temperature berve over toast, or fluffy h C p ' i I Trash Dump Transformed Into A “Miracle Garden” By Children NEW YORK -• iANP> Hun dreds of school children from pub lic school 157 saw a dream come true Last week Saving their nickels and dimes i for quite awhile *o buy plants and j flowers, they were happily reward- I ed when they saw their “finished product "—a miracle garden coming to life a few short hours afmr wor » ■ _____ ' For A Second Time: jT& T Instructor Retires GREENSBORO An instructor | at A&T College retires this week sos a second time, Joseph H. Meyers 83, plumbing and beating instructor in the A&T lege Technical Institute for the j nasi 12 years, hangs up his tools | at the end of the current school ' ! year He came out, of retirement in April of 1318 1-r, t.-ikf the A&T Cp!- | lege Technical -Inrst.itute for the | past 12-years, bangs up his tools at the end of the current school year, j He came out of retirement :-i April j of 1946 to take the A&T post | The former owner-operator of i 'he Meyers Plumbing and Heating , ! Company and working in the trade j here for twenty odd .years. Meyers : entered teaching to fill, temporar j ily- the open position. He liked the w-ik so well that he stayed on. ; never realised before Hint I teaching young people rovld be such a challenging- experience and I have enjoyed every hour of if. he explains. Ur is also gratciii! to his students. “They have helped >« make me a younger man", he declared While working at. the ,plumbing twicic, he helped to rewrite the Greensboro Plumbing Code In 1940 or there shout A veteran of hvo-wara, the ’ Nnanirb.American engagement and World Wnr I, he returned to she U. R. Army and served for a num ber of years foHn'vjnc the latter ep. : gagenv-nt as aerial photographer. ,„n iamb roast ? ;-rrr ;r ra wi,n Natur-Tender IT. S, Choice Quality f f lAA4b CHOPS Z os^ ® S* "* is " r.S. € LB. aTig ® MM3 . . i*. | -—" ■ —■ 1., i—.n.iii, him ,| ' CHEF'S FRHJE READY-TO-SERVE ? / Mi* ‘e» «i-|S 9 f«JI f BSB » 29c tm ■ J | This L) /| HTfi-A- { Forms Frsses J r%o P cp AO* ! !| C9&9OD mil/, YtH * nßwimf™ " V-rllwteofe Ojpi SQQ .. of HiA C S I |%||{ BUY .* B AST WHOLJP OKKA | Vain#! Redgate l tti.ji. ! Isl in-of -)% ~ da»w a, nrMM« *1 #ortK ■ U «ci *<£’" i .. V tm. m HUMS ftiu««m --- k •»> ~,„ * S**«o3L Ks 0% |hollf II l STOHESS # j »*<* *# houw- M OH rr! „ i# JT ® J isnsaia wT'^*’ST^ = '» ’^IST «# j , ,>, | SAVE 32c AT CS! PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT ?S9 , — -1 rr-:: ' :;iLU - I±J - —1 Fre*A Weif-MW, WluAe l i% p n mm, 1 mmmmmwMm \ Sff *® ** M CSi **>*■ i IBFIfi -'l || c 2tm27< |PIWK SAEMON 11 >*» iII | m jrf2£zL L I »«»sl .00 “MBs B wSm? rib K cnw» JH * • . i i ii i - | | GSenwood Village— lll W. Morgan St—Northside Shopping Denter—Cameron Village keys tr&m the department of sani tation removed the rubbish from the trash-littered lot. across from their school, The project was sponsored by the board of education, sanita tion department and the ettt *ens to keep the city clean Brooklyn has seven such pro jects. and the Bronx has two. with flying status, at the Langley An Field in Virginia. He married the former Miss Eu nice Ballard, a nurse, m 1921 and the couple took un reridenre here in that, same year What are hi.*- plans? Hi* fm. mediate schedule calls for catching up on hi* reading and a few of his favorite TV shows and generally, taking if, easy In the most comfortable chair »t I'is Spring Street residence. That appears to be only tempot- ; ,'M\y for be gives the impression | that 'n■-■ will somehow somewhere, 1 retire for a third time ]| Belter Buys Better Terms ( On Better Jewelry ; Twenty-five boys and girls, un der the watchful eye of Romaine F. Button, supervisor of school gar dens, used rakes, shovels and hoes to plant shrubs, petunia, marigolds, rinma and saliva as soon as the sanitation department removed the trash, and delivered topsoil. Me -of the 1,700 children had donated the money to pay for thp i plant One youngster was over heard to say Don't mess up my 1 garden, T paid a nickel for it." My Neighbors j | “Sure hope the Government doesn't fmd out we're taking a acation—you’ve given them time enough to pass a vaca rort tax law!’* ’ “ BE PREp ARED 1 fr*4 tor F LIVING!” Is, -4P * CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE I u*l Coarse in Beauty Culture <nd i lasses in Personality and ; harm. For Information Write? Mrs. Christiana J. Pitts President, ! EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh, N. C. State College Answers QUEfjTION: What new.crop vari leties have been released recently by the N. C. Agricultural Experi ment. station? ANSWER Two new cucumber varities. each resistant to both downy mildew and scab diseases, have been released during rhe past year. They are Fletcher and Ashe Both aie fresh market, or sheer types. Dearing, a self-fertile grape •adaptable to all the Southern states was recently released And seed of Potomac, a new orchard grass, will he available to farmers for the 1 first time this summer. It has su perior rust resistance, leafiness and good qualities of persistence QUESTION: What is me-int by a "harvest glut"? ANSWER: Traditionally, far mers have sold their product at harvest time for whatever prire they would bring. Take •.amll grains for example - When large supplies of grain hit the market prices ere fnteed down because, there is more grain at that time than ran be readily i consumed. This situation j s rail ed a market glut, ! All Funerals Cost Less —at the— RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare ! and 1 J Convinced! *Sgl RALEIGH Funeral Home AMBULANCE' SERVICE ' " 24-SOURS A D/VI 323 E. CAB ARBUS ST. —s=7>- ...» QUESTION' If a farmer his storage facilities and can bis gram off the market, whet should he sell it? ANSWER That must he your own decision But you can usu ally make money by studying the current market price Also consider anticipated price riser cost of storage, condition of gram and alternate uses for thr grain. Gross dairy farm income in North Carolina wenl over the billion do! lar mark in 1937. The 195 S North Carolina Coro Production Contest offers a total’ of S2OO in cash awards to participants W You Want. To Take The v on Out ot Utr s C, Karl fp. : Uchtman Jgfj! : j f»a! TE i-iWSI fc pilot tjrf .•'■Jrai. 2 Fb URANCE SWNWP COMPANY

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