’ mm . '*£ TffiArgfr' .£/ ' *. >Mi ifrsfSir' jfc».fKg^f \ Jgp** ftjjPr /< IT^fcjVj; ,< ' ' i Woi' **W ' W®& : - -“ •■ T&ar tl x-A A' Jpi “iw Jib * { *«■§ ■', f *l /■Rw’. <A-*M ; £ SI CWF HI W ART!ift—Shivering from gold, pajamas and slipj»ers-cUd Air Force Sgt. William tody .«. of Craig Air Lorre Base. Alabama, is assisted from the rail of the Golden Gate Bridge last week after lie spent four hours on a narrow beam outside the railing, threatening to jump to his death. After talk ing lo medical and military police officers from f.efterman General Hospital, where he had been undergo ing psychiatric treatment, he finally permitted riggers In slip over the railing and assist him to safety ( odv told psychiitrisis hr was despondent because his wife had left him some time ago. (IIP! TELEPHO TO!, AKA Sorority Prepares 61 Debs For Presentation Here On Friday i S y! PHOTOS. PAGI til The Twenty-first Annual Dcbu- ' I a ntc Rail, .sponsored by the Alpha Theta Opiejca Chapter of the At- j pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, will be j held st the Raleigh Memorial Au- j ri librium on Friday, November 28, ! al <>',?s p, m, according to Mrs. ,\u sr-py 11. LogriP., executive XVIC- I I a iy The formal opening id the Hchntuntc Bail will get under nay at KCA n m. with activi ties continuing thtough one a. m Hew Trial Far Doctor Accused Os Abortion ALBEMARLE- A fltfcnly County "rand jury " ill hr' asked to indict j a colored physician on charges of • per forming a abortion in si term of Superior Court which opened heir- this week Many officials Prom Union Coen have been summoned to appear in ((it jj- i here Tuesday at a hearing for D'. A K. Perry. Ihr medic eonvictrri in Oi lohcr of 19.">7 : oh the same charge on J \ to have the State Supreme Court return the case In 1 nion Superior Court, Mas j granted a change of venue by the Union court last August. An attorney for the doctor said ; the defendant, who drew a (no- Life Terms Ordered As 8 Boys Plead Guilty To Rape AHHEVfLLE After pleading Emily to capita! charge of rape last Friday, eight, colored youths, aged 14 to 17. with the court's Attacks Racists f?OBTON~-/\ Rabbi j v night ..u-Krrt parrub ! i üb« U* *’)’ Ihrif* rltjiUlrrti out **f n ci? Rr g reg »t e d m h 00 1 *. ”f barf on palienre with jwr : fjifv vho would fat the r «rr ifapii ; rbHfJr*** bp Mian j j 4Hr ruff flf%rgfr‘gntp.<t n *i4 Rabbi 1 nifitF* A ?* rank 'lfvandifa. v», Mr ioiri 4 meftlri; of (irf«i|fr TfAAv of Mtr rflOftH In j j - nwhat fbr '’ma-t* rrsiMaitro ' j j Hosegrecation io Vir | £»HM j H* PtTiph# ;-*)&<?<} th* roJc* of ! I’hurriin,, r *i ,«ji fhifji.s u battling ; ft ’• rjov.r tregnt.ion. - CAROUNI.AN ———— ADVERTISERS -- BUY [ ROM THEM __ rVi t * <>' * ''ofh 'i’& lohipany H |t vi- . A' ( uiriM'iV ' . . . ,ht ir•w,n .• p o Tni*. v\‘.b ‘ a ,v 1? ti r:c : njitr*rl*«r f' olhn 4 sn»n , >'V- » I-Uii&V»i Bcifc <.*►»>>s"•;<»>v M.; m IV t*. ;»», *t - I .Hi*, h i T;» ’ !<;r ol RnlrigO n.Hif.h(<*r Slop s 1 'OyfllUtfh’s L.ifJk’s’ Shop n-Uv i-ay V ? !:hila ( i ibtrur. Tor, •*• C. pt'ditf Coin?>.jn> i wrfsoo-TAe.JJc i'oiVfpOW *A«r 7 4. n<ji ; ,''l**tor vflroli 11 * TCiikk Couowin Vtoioi'. a■i r: p HaTeigh Seafood Comp-tM*. Pc vfui ‘ lea MSl** f’i rc ri't v. hit* on r«>np.»ir. t .1 plt n t'l.nii i omp.Hv N i Pr<*tiu< »s f ooct ol > 0 \ :> tl ir s' Sh n p tValif I'liiiHM r, 4'omp»n.' 1 r* Sf :}r 0 V';t Nr’UJfl P«»\trr A I.lgbt C of»ip;u‘V it Y OiUMi fOiriHMir ( ■me standard priming Co. 220-226 S. first, at, I>aliired will hr th r preset! lation of 195 S debutantes »hn w ill he escorted by their re spective chief marshals fit debs arc .slated to be pre sented. Queen.? for the occasion will be i Mis.? Frances Ann Winters of j haicigh, and Miss Carolyn V. Lovi j ster of Louisburg. Along with the j queen' will appear the maids of I honor, Miss Mercedes Winters of | Raleigh and Miss Mari LaSuer ! Stewart of Gadsden, Alabama. Attendants at the queen's court. car '(entente in the. ennvictlM). could not receive » fair trial in his home county. The presiding jurist in th<? term of Superior Court opening here Monday, Judge Hubert E Olive, granted Dr. Perry the change of venue. The State Supreme Court ruled that the physician's original con viction could not stand because the d-'ense .as not heard on its charges thal Negroes were system atically excluded from grand jury ! service in Union County. Dr .Perry is vice-president of 1 the Union County chapter of the j Natiorjs) Association for the Ad- I vanceoicnf nf Colored 'People. approval, receiver! automatic life sentences. The written picas, signed by thr defendants and their a(- i.irneys. wcr** entered after tes iestimony began on Thors day . II had taken ihiec days to seleet a jjiry. In passing sentence. Superior Court .lodge J. B. Craven observed that “North Carolina, is 100 en lightened in this year. 1958. to put to death a. boy of 17 years of age, a bo. of 14 years of age , . The jurist noted that ''much has been smd” about, the ape of the defendant*, and the fact that they were indicted and tried wi rin' a. capital charge which unless the jury recommended mercy or their pleas had been approved by the court, ccnilri have frnt them to the aas chamber. The defendant* were eharg fCOsmNUfcß ON PARC SP i'jniily Mtoc liter# linbassartot lltcalrr I He,)' , oi Raloijl! s. m young Hatdwiir t « r.'imoiii Bakery rt.lm Ritii TV Service (icm M utch S'top Mr. -J mien O. iliounl PA(.I ill Mood worn. St. Touriv Homo Mechanics f. Ka.'ti'ers Bank Heater Well Company Caveness Insii.-anee Agency Pepsi-c: da Buttlins Co ol Raleigh i arolina Bulltl” i s Corn Watson'. Seafood & Poultry Co Inc Uinstei f Tvaitelcr Co & Food Stori nilion Motor rinnn • Company Dunn's V,M) ti-e\OB ttul*e)vay> Opticians Warner Memorial* Uehixe Hoty PAGE I i H.ulonW C.isl! Slnir ldr»t-CUl».e»» Bank K Trust ( ompany Hunt t;«’»eri| 'Pin Company Aente Pealtv Compativ The (Bxid *• stem fndustrlai Bank Carpet Oilier Martm Street Self-Service J.aiituli',' Davis flower Shop Raleigh Funeral Home ,Surety Exterminating Co- Mr. c. Burl blehtman will be. Miss Sandra Epps, Wash ington, D. C.; Miss Annie Ruth Morgan, Raleigh; Miss Laurencene Scales, Warrenton; Miss Denniese Perry, Raleigh; Muss Sylvia Snow den. Washington, D. C.; Miss Fl vera Quick, Kaeligh: Miss Marga ret William*. Washington. D C and Miss Eleanor Nunn, Raleigh. On the staff to give the official welcome will be: Dr. Foster F. Payne, dean. Shav University; Miss Odessa Y. Wallace, honorary chairman; Mrs. Logan; John D. Lewis, official announcer, Mrs. Fannie V Latham. originator of cover design; musicians. Ruddy Johnson’s orchestra; with decora tions by Fallon's Florist. The week's program hrgan (CONTINUED ON PACT. 2t “Old Glory” Waves Again In Virginia RICHMOND. Vs.— Tins United States flag was hoisted above Vir ginia'.-: canito! Tupsd«y for the first time since Gov. .1. Lindsay Al mond's storm-provoking ar.nouit.'e ment that he would not fly okl glory higher than Virginias flag True to his statement, the stars and stripes were unfurled at. dawn Irom a flagpole over the stare senate on the west side of the eapitol, and the Vir ginia flag was raised over the (CONTINUE!’ ON PAGE SI ..... .. . H llljll |p v MWI |fi|M p j&&m H v\& • - :iWfag^.g»: , --i ‘ ■&?•?■ ■:■■ * • ■ I \ ? ?f V l ■ :f .^'7; .si fj.* .1.. .. . A ■ ■?„.. DARDEN BOUND OVER ,lamps Konnott Darden. 58, <* hove, «f Nash Terrace, ihi* rity, was bound over to lh« WaVr iSnperinr Court Tuesday, rharg ed with larceny and receiving, breaking and entering. He is charged with breaking hdo » beauty parlor in Ibe 500 hloek of S.‘ Dlotinl Street, and taking one ran of hair grease, two curl lug irons and 10 towels. His bond was set at SfiOO, Darden Is a sign painter of some note. Mother Os Physician Buried Here Funeral services for Mrs. Peggie Perry, 85, of 1325 S East Street, were held Wednesday of this week bI. 3:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Raleigh. Mrs, Perry, who passed Monday at Si. Agnes Hospi lal after a brief illness, was the mother of Dr. Nelson !,. Terry, physician of this city.; Although a native of Franklin County. Mrs. Ferry had resided in Raleigh most of her life. Aside from Dr. Perry, Mrs. Per (CONTtNUEn ON TAGE J} Injured Woman Spends Night In Woods Near Dead Hobby's Body North Carolina’s Leading Weekly VOL IS. NO. q SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, IONS RALEIGH. N. C. PRICE !2c IN N. C,; ELSEWHERE 15c Bass’ Life In Hodges’ Hands 4* + 4* 4- 4“ 4 + 4”; Would-Be Church Bombers Declare we'll blow them up State Court Says Jurist Didn’t Error Raleigh Attorney Herman I j Taj’lot. court-appointed lawyer ! (or convicted rapist, A'aUhcw j Phillip Bass, indicated last «cck j end that, he will ask Gqvernoi Luther Hodges to spare ttie life of the man. who is .- chediitoci to die in the state's gas chamber on Friday. December 5. Itass was convicted in July !T of this year of raping Mr;,. Sarah Keels Mahler. 35-Jcar old white woman on .! Line 12. The rape-slashing allegedly took plan in Hie Occidental Life Inc, Building, Lame-on Village, this city. The State Supreme Court last Wednesday found no error in the trial of the husky janitor. Bass was convicted of rape by | a jury in Wake Superior Court in |, filly, The jury did not recom (CONTtNUSn ON PAGr s> Nephew Is Dead After Family Fuss PLYMOUTH William M. Brown, 38, was shot to death last Saturday night at !0:30 p.m. by his uncle, Nathaniel Brown, 58. at the form er's home, three miles east of Ply mouth on the Mackey's road, the sheriff s office reported Sunday. Paul Basnight, sheriff, said Na thaniel Brow n gave the following version of the killing: The younger .Basnighf, who had hern dl inking, got into an ai'En meni with the eider man When William grabbed a knife, In., uurle grabbed a gun and ordered the nephew so put the kiufr clown William i,~ said lo have dTppp r 'd ths knife and Nathaniel put w gun away. A few minute* later, William again picked up tlm knife and told His uncle that he was going lo kill (CONTTNUEO ON PAGE *1 N. C. Pupil Laws Cited By Governor | ASHEVILLE - Gov. Luthm M I Hodges cited North Carolina's Pu pil Assignment Laws as. an ex am ple of the successful cooperation 1 Pet ween alt levels of povernmeid | that has been a major factor in On i slate's development “We have learned the value of working together to meet present problems and to plan lor the fu lure," he told the Mid-Winter meeting of the National Associa tion of County Officials. He cited North Carolina k'-iw atlowing officials to meet school integration problems on a local level as an example of such coop eration, "It seems to me that, in Ihe two years since the adoption of these laws, cm experience has demonstrated the wisdom of taking that approach," Hodges described Hie a|i firtfarh as one which vests in i the local units of government (CONTINUED ON TAG It 3| MOTHER AT SCENE OF TRAOFIiV Oricf-slrickrn Mrs. Ore I trod* Lovelace, 22, of Brooklyn. New >ork. erics in room where !?■ I four children and a neighbor's child died last Thursday. I he five eh. [ tlren died of smoke poisoning after a fire swept through > fourth floe | flat in a tenement. Mrs. Lovelace said she had left the children in the j flat while she left to go to (he grocery store. When she returned, thick smoke yeas {touting from the flat. (UPI Pilot Ot. Rights” Hail Va. Laws RUFLINVrTON The newly-rhuv • | i-'i f'd North (’.'arohuj* Dcf*■» ,r h • i | of Slates' :-rt up formal | j »»»gsntzatioii a? cle* ed Uieeljitg j I here and endorsed the anti into j j gration *-Untd nf Vircinia State of ! j fietalft during the weekend, i A jsnoko.srn.aTJ for the fift prc oti.' attending the I’ncet.tng said the | i group adopted a resolution hark.* ? Ims (iov, J Lindsay Almond. Jr. ! | and "the people of Virginia in j | their fight." I ho group also iMuied s at.itr nunt which said “<i»o right and honor.ibio stand is the stand i <CAM’«NIfKt> ON P/Mil* '> I State News S i • | j i:\ll INJURES MX AI« CHILI) j I BA.LKIC.iIi A fiv< yea* -old j i girl v/as injured over the weekend j when she "Wats struck b> a cur near I her home here, pul ice reported. ; She ran Honks of 1507 Pender Si.. j is being treated for lacerations of j the head ami both knees at St. Ac ties Hospital. | Thr fli'ivi'i- of LI..- . ... was n.y■•!■ ; A. Davis, 35. of I'.iuU: I I .uUistni! i', I (CON'lWUkn on pa<;i ;’) 01-'S- If.'l ' '..S of (he I'niJrff \iito Wo.krrs Hi.ion mot with mwtihm of ihr International Harvester La f*r hit ions Hoard a I Ctaieasw rercnl l> in an effort to end the strike whir.h is expected to Idle 3fi.«»io wo. Son's :ii !.*» oiiuils ;u ro- tin- nation. I UV officials are I from toft to right) Joseph O'Brien. prootdont ot J,a< a! 40'’, Sprint;Hold. Ohio. nn Carney. president of Loral LltW. Chiwwnj l*»t Orrsuhouse, international virr-prrKidf.nl of I AU . and I’rti-r Nrpiil.v, presidem of 1.0r.il lift!, Chir.rßO. (DPI PHOTO). Synagogues Untouched In Alabama MONTv JOMERV Ahi - ?'••«>• of I'puea sri racial violence .'itiyibb'd lheoiii.li Mptitgoiof r.v Sunday when an inonvi'iifM' Ir-'K-phcHic raHer (111 ei.i.OJVi'.d <0 I•I o V op top ** i i y'; I?>f " ic-.-, i..!: ,-. e irogues a! Ii r.jrr it'S' I '.*. hut the deadline. passed without any explosions. f.hTevi i .U'tiiriiunr, V, Y X-wy ■. is ;he e v,:;s »»H was a !>' -is ' Me said patrol ««rs and detectives wen covering each synagogue within minutes after the unidenti fied men Sold Mrs Virginia Mil obeli, ii telephone operator at u lo cal newspaper (The Advertiser), “get nit .your reporters' at the Jew ■ ish churches We're blowing them up at i) pm. i«(cy Mini ns nteti had r.oi searched the in id- of the syne. Rogues “ bcean.se wr knov.- the tCONTTNUKt* ON Mflt. 2) 2nd Church Bonus Week Opens Thars. In proportion ns the mem bers o’ the K-r logit arid Walm "minty churches work in tin '.ROLINIAN Bomb- Money pro mt. benefits will accrue in the it lurches' treasuries. Churches can get a lead if thc.V enter with the beginning of the second week's period of Ihe current month of the Church Bonus Money program i'hc second week will begin at midnight Thursday, November 17. apr! end Wednesday, !»<■ eeiobcr 3 Prizes for the cntiiesfc winner, t'srli immlli amount- t-o' $-'>o to iiisi pi i/.e• $:>!». .second pi'ivte; •ti ll ONTINId'IO ON r.-Hi!'. > Wife Left Unconscious Near Body ROCK* MOUNT 1 Nwtrn I woman who jay unconscious be I •‘vide the body of her slam husband ; « H night stumbled out of a wood - j rd area Monday to ref aka an ac- I count of another Negro man .- as -1 tack on the couple. Mrs. .fame; }-ee Ogburn, shot, knifed pud left soy dead ■ Identified the attacker n Ja; vis xtatou, 37; of Scotland Neck. Officers picked him op several hour* after vtjs n £ . hum told there of the all ark H ihe time of Sin.ton'e arrest officers found a shotgun and ftM.N’ttmibO ON FA.BK f) 14 Palmetto Golfers WHS File A Suit ' ) CHARLESTON™”'*T r—A group | of Negroes, rebuffed Su?>d9v in an J nUompf to pfcri g»tf at for Ch«r --] Jo-ton Manic Golf '’ouroe, yMd Monday 1 '\z !. “Wr f’rrf lh«( *HM « :»’ ' Mt ri I i«v,j 11 *'f Jjhts f*;tvc n c >, ' M i‘w!t>ni!tr;,s, lor M»r group. n,i ** I. *"Wf lu-fvr no »'i ti€;TO<fl * vs* o***> I'M it So sr’«*t-; |{'jr?i! ,i fI v ii r ftn lb* s ‘ hr atfrfdl j ?*•*. ,t men *mo six r. osir m 11 .Sami-: Whit*' of C!v»rl*>‘ ?.*rj and | Brown of Jamrs l.iand •'iS.innpfpd io To < (co ni i n i.» f\ * o's r .* l ' .*. v ■» Gaston. Cap ; Guns Drunk On Street < I ASTON IA A cck-iTd police* m«r, slini and seninisly •->mndH •i man in was irying to urrtv! on j a cirntikcnncps charge here Sim ! clay, i Clyde Jaiues Krvin. 32 of' Qn ! I'oiia was i'lospitali/ed viih bullet wfiunds in the elms), abdomen .aufj hand H:■ brother, Charle - 27, «'a.i .tailed on charges of disorderly conduct, drur.kouticss and i-csu.l irtf j .l!T( . I Officer Robert t’.nrri, report fit (hat in* opi'.MrJ i;'r ' -Ih itiv pislnl il lien the l.ltlrr I rrlll attacked him « iih hi'- own H OIVTTNIII h ON t*rt(,P. £1 Argument fatal 111 I . INS, S. f -take Bw i -cut. , ||prry < minty Ncgi-«» m;is sh<>( (o death Mondav f«J lowitig an argument with an i other llurrj t'ouiity Negro Hesse ill died r-n ronle I" . In cal hospital after being shol in ! the back (luce times iinb a caliber p’slol bv Jackson 'l.lliop « Olllllv Shegift I rim <*as<iue said .lacksun loM him i j Hessent started to ualk jh c, follmvlng the argument and u lirn Bes’senl did not s< n r> Jackson fired five times Ja.-U ir | son i* bring held In tbe Slafinr. i ; (anility tall peoding an fnvcll i i gallon of tiie tprident

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