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7 l ■L. £—J- 1 BiK v 3^ '-' ; ? y,i* Iftpfe ' >. u f,f;n F Carrie Jessie Cook, mother <>f 3-year-oM .John ''' «>M<- C ook, lies prostrate on the around at Fountain Inn S. ( while a friend supports her mother. Mis. Ora Bell t ook, rljrht. after they had Irauiffl (fiat John Willie liad burned to- death when fire swept their home recently. 100 other children were rescued from the blaring home. (CVI TKM PHO iO>. Violent Deaths Leave Bladen Family Stunned ItV ,t. KOV.M. IfItOUMXG and M.I XANDt’H B.IRM'S TAP. Hb'fv? '. 1 .'■d'. Va pJ.ipiuL; ’ a Hidden Courr finin'', wit-h f!!.'.."i;str6’,)t, vmilte 4tl the past Wreck Fatal , For Three Grid Coaches NESSES. S. C. When tiie car in which they were riding over-1 turned on V. S. 321 between here I rind Living!on. S. C.. three col-j need loot ball coaches lost their j Hit The Stair High was T.Mrol identified them as two Shoe key . head coach of Daniel Payne Cohere. Birmingham, Ala ha mu; Willie i.rr Smith, an assistant roach at the colli su : and James B. Fisher, head coach at Voorhecs Jit non Col lege, Denmark. 8/ C, a North Carolina native. It. «’a.s repi'i'i cl Mint the car in I which Hip trio was riding veered , off Hie road and into a ditch, cros sed Hit highway and then smack i a tree. An oflicer said tint I Vic wo. unable to dt'iermine which man , was driving. , Fisher 33, was born •» Kantian T ol!?., N C He a!'-ended Johnson C Smith Univenstiy In Clwrlo'h where 'ne vtus a fooihai! star Fisher coached at lVillisfon Hieh School in Wilmington. V C Flintlielh CTHy reaelirrs College, and Morgan Stair ICflfTfNttni on PA OB t) INTERIOR OF PRIVATE SCHOOL This is an interior view of one of the 75 brand new (lass ’ootns that the Liille Rock. Ark. Private School Corporation has obtained front the Highland Meihndisi Chnrch Its that c|(v, students in the tOth grade reported for rlas*c* in this building on November slh. it IF I TRtFPnnro). Tlie standard printing Co. 220-2 d 6 S, First di.. Louisviiie, W? * mouth- first ibe fnther was kill ed bj a menioer of n deer hmitir. party on October 2 s--lass Sunda: :''v of the sops of the family wa buried, after having been idled bv a robber's build in Newark. N ,T Members of the typi ca I farm family are at a loss to delenrube why lady luck so suddenly decided to turn hri bark on ' hem The ia her,A r m i o Washington, left hortje early on the morning oi October 22nd to hunt for squir- AilMlli rds and about. 9:30 was shot down when he was alleged to have been mistaken for a deer Sheriff John B Allen fold the CAROLINIAN that he was called to a soot on hi h'vYay 87. about. 17 picther .1. li. :ns!<i< it impos -ihle to lake an ambulance to the bodv and thiii it v as nceesr-ovy to cl n tractor •trailer to go do" i .Hid bring the body up. The sheriff further stated that when the bod,' was bronchi lo Hie highway, line I<l a rail thal lie had made !(> (hr coroner, Gordon Hildaw, an M ON UN FED ON PAGE i1 We’re Only Asking For Crumbs, Indians Declare the carolinine i North Carolina's Leading Weekly ! VOL. 18, NO. 7 BASS BE ATS UP GUARD + 4 4 4* 4 +4 + Youth, 16, Confesses- Lures Two Tots To Deaths Warden Says: | Rapist Not Mistreated Slate Prisons Director Willi dm F. Bailey said Monday that the ; State Bnrcan of Inver! ignlio: found i "nothing" to sUbstatUisi, churge-n j that a. death-row convict at Con- t Iral Prison has been abused or mltdrefttrd The SHI report in ihc ease of convict Matthc-v, Pnii'i’i'. Has? o! rtftlcii’h was not made puWie. Dis trict Solicitor Lester V. Chalnrcrs rcciv.ci it copy of ti e report for "independent consideration." BnUov, who asked rbo SB 1 , to in- ! ■'sti;." !/. t'ir chio'iics broo;tt.t by i * lass' wife and his attorney Her- j iL Tnyb;;, .rod he ‘ found no-, •dry in if Inst would indicsf: has l&en .misteented as a!- m •flic stl! report indicates ;J. a [ on one occasion- Pass mis behaved in a manner disturb f c OVTIV I 10 ON r %<",! jfv % *, ffP' State Hews Brief LIGON HONOR SOCHI V INSTALLS 11 RALEIGH— "Die National Hono: Society of The .1 W. Ligon High ’ School made its annual pvesenta i lion and installation of new mem ners Tuesday at 11:00 A, M. in tin j school's auditorium. The honor j 1 members, dressed in black witn j I thi git b wearing teige whltt cor- ! ' sages marched in ..fter everyday .• i was seated and took their places 1 j on the stage, Walter Davis, a junior served a,, j' i i lei of cor: mony. Alter scrip ''ne and prayer, Tessin Avery and ' i- in- r Pi > |-v gave their reason: wanting to become member:- si' RHP, They listed (hr- .stand "nd requirements of the NHS G-n i' nd Hunt, president of the "I"- ic- . ei'led the nw member.' U» 11, 1: Brown principal of Litton ’Jr. P- own volcoined the new • ije;" snd slated the import ltice of scholarship. Me indicflfefl !‘ OKi NUfcO ON I*AI.I' FI miles north of 131 i a ab e thtown and 23 miles from Fayette viiJe, on the morning of the 22nd where he found the lifeless body of Annie Wash Ington down under a ■H'op hill. The i-iopo of the hill SATURDAY. NOVEMBER i.S. J9SK picther \H j\ ;>: po I in: CAM I* A t(. ;< ; G Wives of democratic candidates carry Ihc campaign hilo Harlem y PW York City'! recently as they seek support lor their husboands h:> talking to voters in a » I store ■car I. chon Avenue. At left is Mrs. Avrrcll Hardman. wife of the governor, who was «.lefrated hr Nelson Rockefeller. She's handing a campaign poster to Mrs. Rose Harris of 118th Street. Between Mrs. H.ir man and Mrs. Harris is Mrs. Frank Hogan, wife of the senatorial candidate. M right is Mi -. Prior Crol . v "iff of the candidate for attorney-general. Woman second from right is Airs. George Oel.ucas. ■ihose husband was seeking re-election as Li. Governor. M-t’l PHOTO). Question Parents On Whether NAACP Responsible For Suits RICHMOND. Va. A slate at torney was expected t.o call Ne mo parents to testify this week m an attempt to learn whether they , filed school desegregation suits at. the urging of the NAACP The attorney. David J. Mays, planned to call 24 parents in volved in racial suits in New port News. Charlottesville and Arlington, as well as Ihc Rev. Five Convicts Revolt At * Wagrain Prison Camp WAG RAM Poliee and prison' yards ringed ■< eellblock and ; . iirenlencd to fire tear 50s homh* to break up a revolt h.y five Negro ! convicts Monday at the Wagrain ; Prison Camp. In face of the show of force, the convicts enmc out of j ihc rHlblf.'ck peacefully. Prison camp officials said Ui>> convicts refused to come j out of their cellhloek alter breakfast and report for work. Forty-two other convicts in TV Show ‘Blacked Out ’As \ Harry Bela fonts Appears MONTGOMERY, Ala Trlev.r-- ; j ion station SVSFA was knocked off the air Sunday night by unirienti- j fieri person.- who threw a logging , chain aero,-;.' tie. station'* power j lines. ftiP\ Henry new s director of tvsf V, said, "as near as *t can drterndne it happened • few minutr- after Uu Steve Allen program started, about 708 P.M. (f'STi. Allen bad a Negro star llarrv Jtolafonte, scheduled hut we don't know vet just vi hat itie reason was “ The station was off the air f f >- slmut an hour, Henry said, ru’d it i wasn't until Allen's hour-long pen- : pram was over that a .station en- ; gincer and Alabama Power Co personnel found the chain draped across the power line. It was the seecnrl such inch dent in less than a year at WNI-'A-TV. t eltHin was thrown on |lie power lln**s ldiieklng out five sill Inn .lust before arc bd-rvlev- with the Rev. Mar j tin I,other King, Jr., local Inte gration trader. he Marttn 1 RALEIGH, N. C L, !■'. Griffin, a Negro leader of Front Royal, and ! . I?. Heis derson of Falls Gb'irch. a funner president of the 7 ir ginia NAACP. Mays hoped to leen: the wit-j nesses’ relationship with NAACP j are Virginia's two remaining so-j 1 licited intogratfon suits, contrary j j to .state law. : At issue in the heantu: before i Ibe crllhlo* k it me old w ilhuiit im ident, but live rd'dlrd. Prison officials dippatr.hcd a cal! j for help and Scotland Ctrunlv and j tamrinburs city officers come te I the scene, an all-Negro prison J camp. Pri -ons officisiS said disclpilnai'f j measures would be taken They j Ndd they had not identified the ! ringleaders of the brief strike, but | .--aid the eonviet:- told litem tliry j want'd I ran.-.lei >lo other camiv. Agrotpiky «v iv hcduleri lo hr gin. j Alien wrote a diivct appeal to ; Gov James M Ful,■ of ,7 b;y,rr." j j in Ango.'-f -■•'•'kinc him to .’ purr Mm j i life of Jimmy Vfi&soH eeijteneed t" (I ‘INTtM t o ON I’AGI 21 A tty. Gen, | Seeks To \ j Halt Suit NORFOLK, V ;) . Ally On Alberti?. 8. Harmon Monday ask* ed a special three-judge federal court to jHi.stjKnic a hen ring on a white parents' suit nttackinc the constitutionality 01 , Virginia’s ; school •closing laws. Attorneys for the parents im*l (CONUNUKD ON PAOK i> PRICE lie IN M. C; ELSEWHERE \ ,c ; Circuit Judge E. W Hcninr. | are Vriginla’s two remaining so i called anti-NA/vCP laws. The ret,?-, | prohibit a person or corporation from accepting, soliciting or do ] meting money to prosecute u case j without having direct; interest in j the suit, or to accept compcn ci j (ion in which the corporation luc j no financial interest. j The N.AACP has asked Hcniug i to rule either that it had not vio- I tod the acts, or it it had, to cir ■ ' i Three other related laws were ; declared invalid by a federal court (i rfM'ui on i:•) Kasper Sets Appeal Os Jail Term NASHVILLE Ten.—Sejjrogfdiviti- I tai .lohe Kasper sentenced las' i u'cck to serve m v . months in jatl j fined sfiW for inciting to riot I when Nashville's rghAO’- nv huirnled. will seek a tv>’V Linl. He i r<‘fuf,fd to discus; other pinna foi ; the future. A native of Limdfll. New .Jersey, Kasper w;« free Sun iiai tut :i hood of Sg.WHI pettd me i lir-iriui; on Hn milK t for ;i new Srlyl mfti(•><.*• A ,h.ir,' deliberated two hours and 3.’t niittit" s S.ilurdiy lirfotc find i<iß him unlit' ami ;issc*ss!nc half ni 111*. iii.rshmint pcriaUy. •'lf.- nil right folks, I appmiaic whai vou'i'e done.' he Sold he hacker* who crowded around hire. • We'i "oing to vvin the next fine.” (niffUM Cn ON rw !i Killed On Track lil l*f i \\V Lt-roy Shear j don, *2, was killed b.v an As I lanfic t’ottst Line Railroad i j pasNonsct t» - abt two miles north ; of here i;eJ Saturday nislit Arenrdim: to bis wife, Mrs. ! Beulah Sheldon, hr was walk ing along Hie track alone on Ids war home front visiting' » ne phew when he was sirilelt Ity the train. The mangled hod.' of i j the virtitn was spread over the i ! track right nf-yvay for alioul j 30 feet. I 1 Haiswas Ask NC Education Board For Private School % A group of Haiiwa Indians were ] civTi; mori 1 lime here Friday to | Inin.; their private school in line j j with public . chon! i I'quirenH nts. j ! The Warren and Halifax County ; indents are w oking luiiion grants , i!n nil celt the Pi :>i sail I Man. Chu'rniiii in the Hoard of t'ruslces nl the private Indian school in Warrs-n (hmniy. VV. I ; Itiehardsiui, told the Stair Hoard of Education: "All we arc iskiiig i>, crumbs that fall Mom \oiir tiiiilc. We'll die. we'll CO to S.ii! —but V, e nou t tn back." * | Tin. sta'i Hoard dc lei red eel ion j i n ■ comtnittbc report which, dr- i j M'vfbed U«e |.'l i'-'tile school as be fouth Holds Heads Os 2 Under Water in A Bathtub RICHMOND. Va. A colored boy admitted Saturday killing two small children by holding their beads under water in ins family’s bathtub and then shrugged when asked why be did it. ■‘l don't know,” was the only answer given by James A. John son, 16, who talked readily of the slay mgs Police held him on two muffler charges. ...... fi- r's-. UaMshjn Sllll* Police found the bodies car M '..ifl!*aia> ol a-,Vi-ill'-obi Wayne T. Conway and -t --yrar-old Bcverl.v Conway, son and daughter of Reginald Ciinvay trunk driver for II icfimond Newspapers, lne Tim boy's body was buried in a shallow grave beside John son's home, (lie girl s wrapped in a rug in flu- attic. , Wouk!-Be Suicide Victim’s ! Condition Now Satisfactory s A sivLfi i oti! in the rear o! i the lialoigh Dur-rnf Home from ! he pistol of <t moo who apparently had his minfl on commit tii sui* .-.do io:;i i- -iilay .it i 1:30 a.m. 1 he man. tVlMiant (Hill l .folui.xon. shut iiimsetf .it the limei.ii tior.tr located at St’,- I fa barms street, around *! '** 1 am., arc online' to an uM'iciat of the, funeral home When ex.iitiin-'d by the medical i-i: i! f si the Si. Ay nos do,spike it 1 was disclos'd that .Johnson u.-eb .. 15 ealibor Army pistol Officer.. | ;;;iid the bull'd entered die left side ,-[f |y ; - chest and left behind the IpU ribouider. apparently missing !hc lung on that side At press time, the iat'• si tins pilal bulletin stated that John son iv eut el da Hirer io'i tloinir satisfactorily. Prompt recovery is expected. ! invcstlaal'on "f the' rase revral ■ I "ii that .Johnson reportedly trailed ■i r. by slander announcing that he i i nlarx’d in entntini siiicica. Bonus Money Month Ends; Receipt Deadline Monday The present CAROLINIAN Hiiutr. Money month ended Wed• to- fi,\ N«: vmber I", fit midni .Id. Ohurchcs pa« rprjyeFted to submit so t.i ie CAKOI INI AN office pur clu;,'.’ s!',rtx and iTCfTf's from CAROLINIAN ad vert-ism by Mon day, November 17. at noon Mon day noon h the dcadUur The pre ent Bonus Mouth bn •inn sty weepy ttrfe fyr churches in CA ROIJNIAN —* ——” • * - j ADVERTISERS BUY• I ROM THEM }., „ i f njiib.MH I .j v IMf ifli asHnii O* i OH ' ornp-tiv, ! eat,l a j Mother .i DaiisW I '' Sl*.nr» j „* irofioe pov-rt v piglti (ninp.in' : e yr,r. . ! ftuctijon-tlc'b ' ' lift .hill 11 W Wwti'O j r AGE « I Halrirh rnnctd H'.ior i »vl«» Radi TV Sen ! t < 1,. U .111 h j s M vetiiU' In :!v arc Co- I Fandlv Sli.ne S'W" ; « E Poll in T<H till'lie Cmniiaov < aptiai 1 nil' > nmjj.im \< ntr l(f illy i"»i«.im Vi - he. Finance I 'mtp'O'S ,V e, Product* i>age i A. A I*. Siinri M.ni.i l H.lleigh ScalOod ' unjustly Xtoirosatlrir The;*lt A Jliul;.-. • .i.dlrarUv t.lirri s ni llalerjn K.ilrii:h i;oiiii»l;.siois l!i"i b>* r<Ac;i, i; Colonial Storry t‘r. Vs, t 'ti .ii'ir rv Kamrii- liakrry PAGE '•> Surety Eyleroiiwalioc i n. Colonial Stores TVask -Steele-Warren for. i il|i .lames O diount | PAGE Ui I nlo«lisVO.tll. St Tour S' lioole I "(-<’!!. I Dll". Ar. 1.1 n;r, Panic I Ur .tier WH Con pan 'f'avriir ■■ lit-, n . arti r A ireor.V Pepst-Cal.'l BoHlilW ' ;> "V li'ilri ;ll J ■ low Slate public schotiS require* menis. Haliwn Indians formerly attend ed Negro school:: iu tiic two cours ln s. With the establishment of the private .school, flip Indians, decided i to seek panls-m-aid through the I Pearsall Plan Under the act. which has never bri'u used. r. private school me t | ,iu el public school standards be ! fore the students are eligible for j Pratsalt funds. The Indians held several meet i ings piior to deckUng to withdraw i their children from the school in ’ which Negroes were enrolled. | At. a recent, court bearing in I | , [ -,.. 1 - («"ONTTWrir* ON PACK ?> Police Pf, Rur.sel Baughan sain the JoJtnwn boy related the fol lowing; story of the slayings; The two children had come to bis house Friday moroiita while he was playing hooky from school i.o ask for comic books. He let them in and took them to the r« osusi;i n on I’M,i •; i IVIUJAM JOHNSON i Raleigh wild ‘be Wake Count-’ | area. Th« CAPO! TNI AN is In i vitlnp olhei ehmvncs in Wfki i County ! o m"U m the Bonn; i Money Piogruiri Ch'jixhcii Uiat have consistently ; miped finunc’iaJ tenc. H.s from ; ..he CAROLINIAN’S church Bonus I Money Program are the First. ■ Congrcsaf.imiiil Christian Church. f( OlvnVliKß ON PA I it; M • Btohna BuiWe.i. < ■ir uii ...i. ,i. j'l.ni * I'aulti' 1-■ !rsr l.iiwi?-! I'mslrr -■ f i-l'i ijlrpte mitun Meter rinsmw C.'oirtt<;"»y •"inn ? !•»«• K'fiu mdSiewk-V ' OptieuiPs VlUntier M'tD'iul' siel'iye ftp' PAGE U rhe. BoeJ Sysie.n |»dust»i*l g.jnk ui i Eat! Mr'Unwn i i.tin .fiiuvei' I'pnitjr cnmp*is.y (ii!i:t r.i ii-m! m Coh'FiH' 'l l /.*ii• Hans A tr'is*. 1 -•-’rar.- M >fmi's Cash Store *ia*fin sir«ei s«lt-seoke L«<i»tiir \.,;v »,ev • Ml l ife pace n ti h'e-. .v rompan' P'Ujiy Wntuiy Stme . SoiMvan s Grom Kiluia Ills pie N« Ul—Seiti.il W.I IS y I let.»s Shop M n 's Esso Servieenlei ! lerUira! Wholesalers, tin Uotieyi ntt Cleiiiers HoHiu I.eylne t'umUnre i n a ,i|ms<i|i-faun lie Co. S. A P I’riidU'U Himhrell’s, ln< tlhode.y rimiitiire Cnnipani irffrcy's Food StiKe Italeleii Office Supply Co. security Mar'Sci itnuevctitl'K Suner Market Sore -Fit Seat Cover Cetiler rranor Motors Murray Tire Service Parkway Grill Clialr A piuiljioietii Renla! so MaiHn s florid Kress
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