Moran’S TKAOBOT Mn. NiipM Bm (left) es BmUn W. Y, Hiaafirtad hr a artahher, Dee. 4. after learntae as the death ** y * Awghter. iMtta. The (M'e had? wae foaad in the eeertrari es IN Tat St. aherttr after aoea. Police my her MMhea were tool ea the reel es the MMttag and deteetlree have Darted aa hweeHgatl— te eee M «he wae tardered er ecanally aaaaalt ed. (DPI PHOTO). Soldier Is Held For Rape W«h M. Pool*, 31-yaar-ald mem ber at the 4Srd Airborne Company, ft Benning, Os, told The CARO* UNIAN Tuesday, that he is not fuilty o t charges preferred against him for rape on a 18-year-old girl. The soldier said that he had been dating the girl for six months and that she wrote a number down in ■ book, which he displayed, and Hyde County Woman Found Dead With Leg Tied To Neck ' • SWAM QUARTER Christopher Col umbos Willis is new being held bt the Hyde County Jail without privilege of bond, charged with one of the most brutal crimes that have ever been recorded in this county. He is charged with having shot lira. Plorecne Selby three times, inflicting two gashes In her heed that extended to her skull, then binding her right leg, above the ankle, with a cord and carry ing the cord around her neck, back to her right knee and dumping her body off es a country road, leading to a swamp, last week. This gruesome murder was dis covered when a IS-year-old white bey. Martin Evans, went to drive the cow up to his home. The boy told his father what he had seen end when the father saw it, he call ed the sheriffs office. Evidence loomed thick and fast, ft was found that Mrs. Selby had worked in a local home and that rite had been let off of the car. owned by the man for whom she bad worked. Wednesday morning. He told .Sheriff Cahoon that she bed told him that she was going to pick up some clothes and was g»- ODDS-ENDS n JAMES A. SWEFABD niiMlrfSdfMblm I*P» inn, • • OWE THING NEEDS COBUCTIMO! There to a great deal of agitation •oar current about alleged welfare abuaee. Some, or all of theae alliga tion* may be factual. Some, or, all of them may be talar. When we hear about and ace the corruption, abuaee and mtorepreeentationa go ing on In other area* of govern ment in buatneaae* and even In churches, it appear* to u* that by and laree. nubile welfare being the lea it able to defend Itself, to being wed *' a whinptnc boy. Howc-r. there is an abuse in (he use of Welfare h'"«to which needs eorreetine now. We refer to the misuse of funds riven by the Wel fare dena'tmenl for the support and care of dependant children. These children fan in various categories. Some are fltigetimate-. some are children whose fathers are in urt aon or have deserted their families. Hie tether or both parents of some are dead. etc., etc. Whatever t*«* cause of the de pendency and. re*ardlee* of the test teat the Welfare department aupioplrates money every month ter the eare and support of these this money to need ter every pur poor eneeot the snorter^whtoh^lt rioted. teeuHlelantte ted, needing ggjg; a!fteam told him to meet her them. He mid that he had bean masting the girl at a number on Bragg Street for some time. He also said that he and the girl had been exchanging letters for sometime end that he waa instructed by her to send the letters to an addreas different from that of her home. Poole attributes his arrest to the ing to take them to her mothers home to Wash them. It also developed that she left her wetch and ring at the home where she worked that morning. It was then that the suspicion led to Willis. The woman, at the house, told the sheriff ftot she eeme beck to get the ring anil watch, and that she waa riding in a tote model car fittnugii m ran at Preparing For Hunting j Joe Brooks Kills Self Accidentally "Old Man Winter" brought tragedy with him this morning (Wednesday), at 1:lt. when jmmH raumfca fatally wounded himself by a shotgun Mast at the home of bis aunt, NT a Parson St. where be tired. Brooks, a pop ular carpenter in the Raleigh area reportedly told refta* his uncle. W. A. BipBSSSBra Meyers. Tueeday Hg&gfeJ&jgg; night that be (IPPfPE tag *ti!* b n2t ** j mSSTSmt ysd dM when be left this I morning, but wag awakened by a neighbor, who bad eaUad and asked if Brooks wee in Ms house on the sidewalk. , CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS —- BUV FROM THEM PAOC t •testae's Cate Otars PAM S Qsveae** Oho* •afetr CswUNLnse/jteil UCB WMCB IROP MmMM |~Bl—■ ntniif glim Rfffth Co. of Mate* gjgr Jailed In Child Deaif | '••fjjta. m 'm n' ■ m * ,y * ”* i. •'•* •*'., , Powell • >*• 4 Desires Proctor - .►?’•• - * * NKW YORK (ANP) —Rap. Adam Claytoo Fmrefl (D-N. Y.). pastor of the 11,666 as— ber Abyssinian Baptist Church hi Harlem, ammnnoed Dee. • that be trill retire from the aah»> tlO/a Oivtaf Us reason for mthtaf as Us doctor's orders to “take thfaias easy," Bowell said he wanted Dr. Samuel a Proctor, fra fs&t&auet .. ■ . isapwd Bepto cnurcn. Dr. Proctor. aaavafltele tar eom ment recently eras appointed As* sodate Director of the Peace Coiph with a salary at ISOJSO a year. The AAT president is now an lease with toe Peace Corps, with which he has been working more than a year, ms promotion to As sociate Director, one of the two original satoatory positions autho rized by Congress, came amid spec ulations in Washington that the 4S* year-old Beaton University gradu ftawimtise m was at fact that tbs girt had bean amt to | the atom by bar mohtar and waa called Rita quaation aa to why she stayed so-long. Ha reported that he and the girl left each other an tee hart of tarma and that hie first knowledge that ha had committed a crime waa when the girl's mother Mrs. Eloiee Judd came to the house and told him the girl's story. Poole said ha was aa aurc that the story would not hold up that ha went with Mrs. Judd ta tbs police. It was there that ha was arrested and placed in Jail wtttnt tea pel*' Vt&sLuas parlor Court. trDV.fETf ITn Jff ja at no ttma did tha girt diopter any objection, either verbal or physical. The soldier was on leave tram his base and had planned to-return an the night of the alleged He hopes to make tee army a ca reer, but must await the outqqme of this ease. Ha to a native of tea Fu quay ana. Ha returned from duty In Germany only about six months i ago. , The neighbor, Mrs. Doris Thornton, told The CAROLINIAN that she heard what she thought to boa blowout on her husband's oar. as he was leaving for work. arisass aWa laabail ad iiOwvvN i wn*n bDv »00avQ ouv w her door she saw what aha thought to be a man. lying, flam down, on the sidewalk. Her hus band got out of Ms ear and looked at the man and It was then that they learned that tt waa Brooke and eaOed Ms reridenoe and the pottos. Investigating officers said ha urae shot in the upper left chest a bove the heart and waa pronounc ed dead upon arrival at Wake Me morial HospttaL It to not known how ho eoMd have fallen an tha gun but Aset. Coroner T. 8. Rhodes ruled the death no aeet swttil death. *" **• Ante tssaans Cs. p. a MiihSteg «f m. e !£££D*w!«lL a i -i nSZ Sears mop Ste-H-M |The Carolinian | North Carolina *» Leading Weekly VOt».WR> RALEIQH. N. C, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1963 PRICE Ur AtNCEA Meeting Mixing, An Accident nocrw ioomi o ltd B*rr. A. CtertMl rM4 pmlav •r AhTMtaUa tepttet mrnm jy<»» »~y} y «y» | 1r ,’,,l MSkMIL 4MP ms MitojliiMiSM 1 ~4wWKl>ilfwiiioSy.Hint ) i»oi M<ftr piUMil» p—r. j * Masonic Head Suspends Barnes KOWTOW Alexander Bentos, member and Past Master of Silver Square Lodge. Ha 791. P. to A M.. Fayetteville, was suspended from North Carolina Jurisdiction her* today by Grand Master Clark I. Brown, for Ms parttetpsdlon in a aujt. brought by The Cersllutou Niwspapsr, against the order. Benme was sueoended indefin itely by tha Order's hand when he Dunston Loses In Court Tilt City court Bnally wrote its last chapter to the Goodson-Dunston controversy when it found Freddie Dunston guilty es a charge of in decent exposure and toned him SIO4B for the offense. Tbe traubte did not end for Dun ston. however. He wae turned over to a probation eftoeer and is ra portod to be beak to Central Pri sm to flntok out tor hav- Dunstoo releted In an Interview last week, that tow reason why he wastoaMnadto nee thenama of es Ms wife, urea to hem km being called to question by hie parole of ficer. He reported Siat if he hap pened to bo convicted hr was a feetd that would have to serve Dunston plead net guOty when was MriOn ascend Ums an State News Briefs meeting of the aaMrih Branih. HAACP will Mw tostoßatton es next ilSlbfhrid'etto* 1 Vh*Got*? Usual Churafo earner South and nbMmkS'Msi The speaker for this meeting, the *» [Negroes Invited tig Error Students and profesaors of North Carolina CoUefe who "integrated' an all-whits State Association of Health Physical I Education and Recreation Coo- Brence last week were invited by mistake, Dr. Allen E. Wee itherford, head of the NCC Phy sical Education Dept, said Tuesday. Dr. Weatherford, who Uvea here in Raleigh, said he and two ether NCC professors, phis about SS stu dents. went to the three-day meat tag at N. C. testa Collegs after motiving a written invitation from the state aseoclßjm. s . auitod p ■» 3B£m jetton luld°b^%2?idertnr"ad’ attempted to expiate Ms poattton ta the matter. The suit wae brought by the Raleigh Hews- j paper, with which Bernes to eon- « nested in an effort to eoltoot a i bill of 9188.00 allegedly due the 1 newspaper. « Tha suit to walandeiud for tow a Wake County Superior Court and to scheduled to be heard aa soon i ae tt can be reached. Berne* has been a member of J the 38408-member organisation for some considerable torn* and . was a candidate for grand seen- I tary bt tte IMI annual mart on. " held ta Raleigh. In view es the fact that Brown to the head of the organisation Barnes has no al- . tentative, should Brown so* fit. he 1 oould expell Mm forever. 0 Queens College Desegregates CHARLOTTE Tha Board of Truotaoo of Quaan’o Colla#a. at a maatln* loot Tuaaday dacidad to ad mit lfagro applicant*. Quaoa'o Gollaga wao organiaad 1M nan avo tor too purpoao ad dutattn whit* young woman, a majority of thorn coming from ■ontharn data. Tho dooogrogatlon dadalon wao announced Wodaaoday Local JVA4 CP Seeks More Members The Raleigh Branch es foe WAA- I will enable the local branch to end i CP, through Ms chairman. Mrs. Vtar- the year with the branch gtaia Newell to sending out on ur- membership in the stats, and to be gent 8. O. 8. in tha bops that this | in a stronger position to continue | The Raleigh Branch es foe BAA- I CP. through its chairman. Mrs. Vir ginia Newell to sending cut an ur gent 8. O. 8. in ttie bops that this | » Bl I h [ rJI nifcCDOW Mwnrtwli A, n«uhte-MI» IUw !)■■■»-1 OnT«k C*9;Jin.Hmm ioutc beCOKT ron CHILDREN Mrs. Jaroam Bibald aad New Terk Transit Authertty patrebasa Lae Rsssa see set her three children frem a Booklyn subway seatiea Dae. t. after aa unsaoeeasfai altampt to enroll them hi the predam Inset ly white Dreehlya P. B. Mi. The parents roqueelad peUee esc arte after recehrtag a series es threats as bodily harm. They am (left to right) i Carrtngten. ft Metalne. Si aad Peagtaee, It. (DPI PHOTO). Knightdale Man Is Crushed By Car KNIOHTDALE A falling su- tag to replace it. tflnflWh toft threw children end one unborn child fartbnlees Sun der about 13:30, when a jMfc ■lipped under an old model Paid and crushed the cheat of Jesse }" .ton almost thru hia beck. The fatal le-ff f I ddent happened 11 ! L. , when Hinton II was In the pro- 11 HEm cess of removing || an exhaust pipe |J from the Ford so that he eould W place It on a Packard. The exhaust on the Packard was de fected and Hln- - tan was attenyt- HPITOM Hinton took the defective am from the Packard and then pre ceded to Jack up the Ford. He waa under the bnpreeeton that the Ford was secure upon the Jack. He to believed to have attempted to secure the Jack with a aand rock, which investigators say crumbled, causing the jack to slip out. Hinton wae under the Ford when the jack gave way and when Ms grandmother. Mrs. Mary Miles, came out of her house, alongside of which the Ford wae parked, she found Hinton pinned beneath it. She called to paeeersby and they lifted tha old car off Mm. He was crushed to death. (cownut)an on reus t> I tbs fight for full freedom end first dess citizenship for oil Raleigh ei- 1 tisane. At present Charlotte, and 1 Blinded * " r 'f<c By Loom l For Baby -Bss Aar of dSdlSlfifbSS haM in Wake County }aS Rr the death es her ste-ytar £ AN that she eouldnottmdS* itßfUl Wliy nil Iy mtTS'SFimSZi dSI an tee could tar tee aMM and tata teUSSJwX teld *** to shorten We Uta. She tottaSS tart tert fe teL I rt^ 9 wee limited and teat tee wtelS3 •^^•JEV&ara? day night atetr tea ehM had bem nrenaunaad dead et its errtvel at Walls Mtm i rial Hospital an Wed. The pemswe who etlewded the deed ■aMMto'lieve rnttortm^aaMMStaam! Father GAmb Sayat Give For = Freedom f Delivering what wae pmhtety one es the most oheniglag teas* dam appeals ever rtrsn here. ES ther Theodom R. Cmos es IOEE. Ptorida. tort evmibj^yS s^VSSSsaas St jj} ttejSa M jjfcCjmw jgjp tb* salwtewillßtewf tw tepauta upon tHmmm teat «w«u an to the eeme beak We murt SB man the oere aad together wf see mate the sham es frsafom. Judge Hubert Deteny. a Relrtgh native, now Judge of the Domeeth RAtottom Court of New York City was equally as forceful in his ap peal for unity, foraefuteees end de dication to the Cause of freedom lb# Rev. C. W. Ward, pastor es First Baptist Church welcomed the guests to hie church. Dr. Carl Dp* vane delivered the memorial enß* gy to the late Pettier George Ptte> er end presented an engraved aß> mortal plaque to Mrs. Annie PUBR Johnson, daughter as father Ptohfr. (cnrtarowwi am n Xmas Deadline NOTICE To Agents ~ -and- Correspondent! 5 a Tuesday < tbto*year, TboCAKE OtJNIAN wM < Xmae camber U. AUmatartal’f me thto edition should be to the CABO LIN IAN OfVtoe set taler thou Wednesday. December IMS. There will be no change H el should be forwarded a* nan el; end at aB Bases ae eesfoAi NariMe to assure current fW* ippieiliii4s I Ores ns boro, respectively, exceed Raleigh in WAACP membership

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