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MAYHEM CONTINUES TO PLAGUE RALEIGH Negro Appointed U. S. Deputy Marshal In NC Durhamite Selected Fer Court GREENSBORO —n» effort* ot the Kennedy Administration to Me #ll available man power without regard to race are said to have been further exemplified with Joaeph C. Bigger* wa* appointed deputy U. S. Marshall for the MMdle District Court here Monday. Bigger* became the aecond He* fro to be picked by the Justice De rrtment to serve the court. Henry Frye, young Greensboro attor ney, was recently named an assist ant District Attorney. Bigger* is 42. He Is a native of Gaston County and lives with his wife and son in Durham. He served in the Coast Guard during World War 11. He is a product of Lincoln Academy, Kings Mountain. He is also a grad uate of North Carolina College and holds a degree in business admini stration. * He was associated with the Big ger* and Turner Beauty Supply House for a number of years. He was one of the first Negroes to serve as deputv sheriff in Durham County. He will be sworn in Feb. 18. Cop Freed In Record Time KINGS MOUNTAIN A State Trooper who killed a man Friday was declared Justified Saturday, by a six-man coroner’s Jury. Speed seems to have been the factor in aU incidents attendant to the shooting and trial. Trooper R. Black Leonard is said to have heard over his radio that J. Hugh Phillips 82-year-old honor grade prisoner was missing since 7:30 Friday morning. The officer is said to have gone to the Long Branch School area, Where the fugitive is said to have been sighted..shortly after his es cape. The officer is said to ha/e spotted Phillips shortly after he ar rived In the area. It was allege * that he had no trouble knowing he had found the man. due to his pri son garb. The evidence is alleged to have disclosed that Leonard told the man to surrender. Inst-ad of complying with his request Phillips is said to have advanced on Leonard with a license plate aad a flashlight The trooper is reported as having fired three times but only one bullet hit the mark. Leonard is reported to have beer directed to the area on a complaint by a Mrs. James McNeely. who it reported as having aaid there era* ICONTWCIP ns CAGE t) ODDS-ENDS IT JAMBS A. SHEPARD ODDS AND ENDS “Obey my voice aad 1 wtli be your Cod.* MBMOMBS OF LINCOLN -ABB" Lincoln, the “Great E ir.ancipator.” ia remembered for many reasons and for many things He was president during the worst internal strife this nation hvs ever experienced. The War of Re bellion. Aside from the sucoeasiul termination of that bloody strife, y—his famous Proclamation The Carolinian North Carolines Leading Weekly you tit NO. -M RALEIGH N. C„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1M» -PRICE 15c LOVE RIVALRY ENDS IN DEATH Wounded Man Refuses To Leave Injured Companion & ’'TT&y: Wmk GREETED AT AIRPORT Chicago. HI.: Clyde Ken nerd. U. the first Negro to try to Integrate a Mississippi university, Is greeted by his sister, Mrs. Sara Tarpley at O’Hara Airport here early Feb. tad after his arrival from Jackson. Miss Keanard was rushed to BUttags Hospital, where be will undergo treatment of intestinal cancer. Its tonced in IH# to seven yean in prison far stealing HI worth of chic ken feed, Kennard was released January 28 when Mississippi Gover nor Rem Barnett suspended his sentence. (UPI PHOTO). Whiskey Alibi Frees Murder Suspect Here MORRISVILLE Friends neighbors and curious people turn ed out Tuesday to pay their last respects to Junius Bishop, white carpenter Tuesday afternoon as he was buried from the Morrisvtile Baptist Church. The CAROLINIAN visited the home of 61-year-old Mo tes Moore, who was let out of Wake County Jail Monday night early Tuesday morning and attempted to interview him. Mooes eras mum and Clerk Out , Restored To Job Jesse L. Broadnax. 23, a clerk in the office of the Washington Ter race Apartments, lac., is free on band, after having confessed *o officers that he took s night depo sit bag Cram the Bight depository would not even my whether he planned to attend the funeral or whether he would shad a tear over the departure of s comrade. Moore wss mum because he arm picked up by Deputy Sheriff Wiley Jones Sunday, about 8:49 p. m.. is connection with the killing of Bi shop, who had not been seen since Feb. 1. but whose body was said to (catmivnoH ream ft of tne Mechanics aad Fanners Rank last'Week. The officers reported that they had ao difficulty to setting a ean fession from Broadnax. They era mid to have had the taJormattoa Cup* Brick Said Cause Os Shooting Genoa Robinson. 38-year-old taxicab man, ia scheduled to face charges of assault with intent to kill in City Court, February 22. The charges grew out of a misunderstanding over the pur chase of a cup of coffee at Staton’s Restaurant, 319 S. East St., Saturday morning by Robinson. Attendants told the CAROLINI AN that Robinson purchased the coffee and was told by Earl Felix Ortoanm that he oould not take the cup out of the place. They al lege that Robinson took the up anyway and proceeded to go into the oab stand, next door. Grissom, a Shaw University senior. 22, who works part-time at the restaurant, is said to have gone to the oab stand to retrieve the up and that he is alleged to have bad words with Robinson a bout his taking the cup out. Gris som Is aaid to have thrown a brick which is aaid to have struck Rob inson. Eye witnesses to the shooting related that not long after Gris som came back into the restau rant. went into the kitchen and Charred Ruins Reveals Body LEAKRVILLE Curious people are wondering why the ruin* of s log cabin that burned Jan. 24 were not searched before Sunday. The search turned up the charred re mains of a human body. The body is believed to be th*» of Joe Davis Broadnax. 48. who was not believed to have been in the area due to the fact he was want ed by officers for the allege skip ping of a bond after being arrested more than a year ago. on a weapon charge. Alleged Rcpist Freed On Bond HALIFAX A school bus driv er, who lived in the Pierce'* Cross road* section wa* freed, under 42.- 50000 bond for the alleged rape of a teen-age girl here recently Jacob Willi*, a teen-ager himself waa bound over to the April term of the Halifax Superior Court when a grand jury Indicted-him for rape He was arrasted on a carnal know iedgs warrant. WUUs Is mid to have assaulted the girl oa the bus which he drive* lor the Halifax County school system. that only three deposits had been made. Two of them were reported ee being in tact the next morning when the beak opened. In view of (cowtstuks on r*or *> started washing dishes that Rob inson entered, gun in hand. He is alleged to have gone to an open ing in the kitchen which is cover ed with wire and to have fired one shot. The shot is said to have narrow ly missed Mrs. Annie Mae Staton, one of the proprietors, to have glanced off the wire and to have struck Grissom in the groin. The victim was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital, where he waa treated and remained until Tues day when he was released. Robinson told the CAROLINI AN that he knew the policy of the restaurant, with regards to taking oupe out. but that he had been called to the telephone and was (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) The mystery is that the cause of the fire had not been gone into. The cabin is mid to have boon own ed by Broodnax's sister and wa* located about a half-mile from N. C. Highway 770. The body w*» (CONTINUED ON PAGE *» ADVERTISERS PAGE I Horten • Cash Stora PAGE S Community Florist Central Dm* Store Betty Git BulMers A BemoStiers Union Finance Co. Bar gain Box Price's Ikon Sorvtco PAGE • HnSson Dolts—gflrS’s .. _ The Capital Coca-Cola Detritus Co. John w. Winters anS Co. CaroMaa Power A Ufht Compear Paso S Stephenson’s Mnatr Cn. Sear*. Bet bock A Co. Pine Stole Milk A Ice Cream Balotah Paint A WaUpeper Co iohnaon-Lomho Co. Americas CreStt Co. PAOg 1 Baielfh SeafooS Weaver Dree.. Xamhlor Thomas' Da* A White fees Store Senter-SeoSers Tractor Corp. Karris Motor Co. Sirens Penttar. toe. PACK S Csfsakal Stores A. A Qntna Pnrattaro Co. Xoletgh PnneraJ Saoe M ' .jV” |.i f ‘ 1 ' r 'TniSp “ M> WK' *s' Jlt-rf/iaitLSw . ' |X I .AMk, s An M. - ;BI i M w —IWIjII- V Is -I* 0. $ ■ *• MBRI f IP' W 'it ■ ’' *■■■■ t At... - m ijteHv hf jjrl ** -2 mm .mtm B #jr AT NEWLY INTEGRATED COLLEGE San Marco, Texas: Three of fomr Negro stndenta who began classes at Southwest Texas Btate College February Sth chat with an unidentified white stndent (left) between classes. From left to right are Jeane Smith, Georgia Hoodie, and Mabeleen Washington. The eellege, alma mater of Vloe President Lyndon Johnson, waa Integrated February 4th on a court order from U. 8. District Judge Ben H. Rice, Jr.. The four students were given a cordial welcome at the school (UPI PHOTO). Knife Used Fataßyln Love Fight (BOldrad Saunders, 27. of 201 N. Haywood Street, is charged with tho butcher-knife slaying of on* Mamie Haider and is held without bail in the Wake County jell Police reports state that the knif ing took ulnae following an argu ment between the rips women over Mol Haider s husband. Nathaniel Holder. Mrt. Holder, who wa* stab bed In the left side of her chest wa* dead on mripat st the Wake Coun ty Memorial Hospital. According to the Saunders wo man’s statement to a reporter of The CAROLINIAN, she wa* walk ing home 'from visiting her child, who was with its grandmother, and while returning in the company of Harold Rollins, father of the child, they met a man who spoke to Rol lins. “A woman then came out witti a long stick and started to beat or me and 1 ran in the house. Then I took the knife and cut her” said Mrs. Saunders. Mildred Saunders i* also charged with asault with intent to kill Pau line Alford, 33 of 119 N. Haywoot 1 St., who police said, was stabbea in the back and cut on one arm when she attempted to take tha butcher knife away from Mr* Saunders The Alford woman was admitted to Wake County Memorial Hospital for treatment of her injuries. Hes condition is described a* ‘‘serious.’ Hawley Girl Hit By Auto CREEDMOOR Beulah Mae Court, fourth grade student at Hawley School, and daughter of George Court. Rt 1. was reported as resting well at Duke Hospital, in Durham, after having been struca by an automobile Friday, after *'ne got off the school bus. The child was reported as having a fractured leg. collar bone and having suffered other injuries The accident I* said to have happened after she got off of the bus and the bus had move off. re leasing traffic. Beulah Mae is Mid frONTfNtir.D ON PAGE t) PAOg • AAP Stores Firestone Starts ■UnSerS Concrete Products Co. Mechanics A Farmers Bank Nelson's PAGE IS Pepsi-Cola Co. of Kalel*h Carolina Builders, Inc. Deluxe Hotel Werner Memorials Dillon Motor Finance Mdsessay's Opticians, tnc. - PAGE II Carolina Power A Usht Co. Emma Sane Dress Shop Griffis Food Store Castle harry-Hodge Hardware Grrrn Cleaners PAGE I) Lincoln Theatre WKAL - TV Patterson • Frasier PAGE It Turner Tire Service Auto Insurance Service Fisher Wholesale Ce., Inc. PAGE IS Pissiy-wiMiy Town A Country Furniture Wake Auto Service Bln* Cote Motel Dura's Esso Service Acute Realty Co. tho Bargain hhoppo Loyal To Companion Even In Severe Pain LOUISBURG The story of De mon and Pythias was brought into this period of Christian living State New -IN- Briefs. PRESENTS GIFT t SPRING HOPE The Spaulding High School Cl as* of IMS due to graduate this June has presented the School with it* class gift in advance of graduation. 1 CHILD KILLED GREEUVII .LE A four-year-old Oreervllfr youlh was struck and killed by a car Saturday about 2 p. m. on West Fourth Street here. 2 TEEN-AGERS CHARGED NEW BERN A blast from * 17-gatige shotgun killed a 52-yeur old man early Monday In a caf* In the fort Barnwell community 15 miles west bf here. Officers arrested two teen-agers and charged them with murder. DR. BREWER AT AAT GREENSBORO Dr James H Brewer, professor of history at to: Virginia State College spoke at Harrison Auditorium. AAT. Tues day morning. Dr. Brower Is a grad uate of Virginia Slate. fI.SM ROND FOR THEFT HIGH POINT Johnny Lee Da vis, 17. is accused of stealing a purse belonging to Glenna Armstrong on Eeb 5. The purse contained II - 45. Davis remained In jail late Mon day in lieu of 81,000 appearance bond. CHECKER GAME RUSE BURLINGTON Ocorgc Ste phenson. 78. owner of Stephenson’s Pier on Rosenwald Street, was ror bed of the money Saturday night ny a Negro man and woman who ent ered his store about 9 o'clock. The woman engaged Stephenson in a cheeked game while her accomplice approached him from the rear with a pipe wrapped in a cloth. BURNED TO DEATH STATESVILLE - A 4fl-year-old man burned to death Monday be side the wrecked truck he appar frONTINUF.D ON PAOF. t) Evans Reported Fair After Robbery Battle There is an old saying that It is best to prepare for war in the time of peace This seems to be what Oliver Evans did when he decided to pay an uninvited vialt to the Matthcw-Gentry service station store one night last week. He car ried a 12-gauge double-barreled sawed-off shotgun, according to Deputy Rsheriff L S Covert. It seems that Evans not only waited until, the store had closed for business, but he Is said to have chosen a rather devious way to en ter He is reported as having brok en cut a window, overlooking th* wsshpit, at about 3 a. m. What Evans did not know was that T. S. Matthews had decided that he would have a firing salute tor any and ail persons who choae when si:rrv' Dougald. even though suffering from a broken arm, cuts and bruises, received when a pulp wood truck overturned, near here ItMajr, refused to leave the seeue until his companion, James Rogova was freed by rescuers. Rogers was said to have been driving the truck. It was said to have been heavily loaded with pulpwood, headed this way. when Rogers suddenly discovered that Uieabrakas had goeßi.‘He had only two choices. s He was rounding a. curve and ei ther had to make the torn or run into % house Hr chore to try tu moke the curve.- The truck swerved and went into a tree and then ov ertruned. When the truck overturned Hog ers was caught by the lona as thov smashed the cab. He was caught In R hanging position with his hod down. To make the Joh of getting him out more delicate the rescuer* had to work with an acetylene torch, only Inrhrs from his hend. on a mass of metal near a stream of gasoline, coming from the tank. McDouglad was able to free him self from the wreckage and even though he had a broken arm and several cuts, he WHited for almost one hour until his companion was freed. The two men were taken to Franklin Memorial Hospital, Ftoeci l was found not to be too serlousl” injured, He is said to have had oruy slight cuts on both legs after the desperate rescue. Gaston C’nty Jury Frees Dr. AHOSKIE While Baptist cu cles and the state were mourning the death of Dr Douglas Branch and others were getting over the shock that a Gaston County Jury freed Dr. Harvey Duff Riddle for knifing a Negro to death in his own home. Hertford County officials were bringing charges for the death of Dr Branch against a local man Dclhart Dempsey. 22. waived pre liminary hearing Jrcfore magistrate Rufus Mitchell Saturday. In con nection with Dr Branch's death. Dr. Branch is said to have been killed near hero. Feb. 1. when h*» car struck Dempsey's truck which had stalled on the highway Dempsey is scheduled to appvsr at the Feb. term of Superior Court lo answer the charges. He is free on a SI,OOO bond, on a charge of man slaughter. to enter the »tory any other w<j except thru the door. He is thougn. to have read that any one who tried to enter except through Annr was a thief and robber. It is reported that once landed inside the place, located near McCullers. between Raleigh and Fuquay, he found that Mat* thews was not only in the store, alive and awake, but that ha was ready with an automatic shotgun Officers were not able to determine who fired first but there Is no doubt in their minds about both men having pulled the trigger. Like Wolfe and Montcalm at the tattle of Quebec, neither one per* haps mortally wounded, but Mot* . P * (CONTINUED ON PAW 1) dm
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