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MURDER ON ‘THE STRIP’ Man Slain Over Own Wife Here Jealousy was believed to be the ■•use behind the death of Daniel Coley, 24-year-old resident of 1427 Sawyer Lane, who was stabbed in the stomach, back and shoulder last Friday at midnight PAMTEL 06UT The victim died at Wake Memori al Hospital Sunday from the of fsets of his wounds. Held ta Whko Canty JaH. awaiting a hearing In the ease Is Waiter Morgan, U, whew address was listed an CM Cam late cnstedy Ostwday night at 1* o’clock. Following Coley'S death on Sun day, Morgan was charged with murder. When contacted in Ms jail sell Wad. morning, Morgan had “no comment” The incident allegedly occurred In the 400 Mock at S. Moodworth Street acoerding to investigating officers Detectives H. C Covington and 4. D. cohort Hk Asotian as tb# As t , yualarly hnawn aa "The Strip” ,■ *- sewdaiidi. i ■ «%*'■ Sorrow Follows Blast ill - : /wlbm MNfB b 1 . 4 ' : 'm '"xllßd'' JMPPI {■ i ™Jj| HHHPRQHHHKtrz^HHHijHHHRHfIIHHHHIIBHHHMSMiiiMMI BOMBING VICTIMS GIVEN LAST RITES Shown above are several aoenee recorded after the blast In Birmingham, Alabama Sun day, September IS, which took the lfrea of four young girls. Top left photo shows one anguished girl comforting another outside the Sixth Avenue Baptist Choreh, where services were held, since the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, where the bombing occurred, was andar re pair. Bight photo shows a stained glass window, depleting loans Christ. The picture is Intact, except for the face, at the Sixteenth Street Church. Center left picture records the families of the victims, some of whom were brought screaming from the building during the mass funerals for three of the girls. Woman h white drees (fore ground) fainted and had te be carried bodily from Use church. In the center right photo, a member of one of the families of the vic tims is led down the steps of the Sixth Avenue Church after the services on Wednesday, September IS. Bottom picture shows the estimated persons who Jammed the streets in front of the edi fice for the services. The other victim was hurried after funeral serv ices earlier in the week. (UPI PHOTOS). + + + + + + + + Alter ‘Black Sunday* Blast: WALLACE DOUBLES BODYGUARD The Carolinian North Carolina *s Leading Weekly /Oh. It, NO. 49 RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1963 PRICE lSe ‘OLE MISS’ STUDENT IS OUSTED; ‘NOEMOTIONS’ 740 In ‘March’ Sun Found In Coat Os C. McDowell OXFORD. Kin. Clew Me Dowell, the m3f Negro student a the of Mississippi sine* ~-, i—g»aß» HII ■ . M m JA, && Ero*4Bipßl * m s ' »X>s '^V % * ,j <&§& -m* •• V" • ' i #3fi &* i fe, WILBERT L. EVAWg^ Raleigh Teenager Stabbed By Youth Jamas Louis (Pater) Cole, of B -13 Washington Terrace has report' ed to polioe last Friday night that he was the victim of a knife attack outside the Cave, a nightspot lo cated near the corner of S. Blood* worth and E. Cabarrus Streets. Police arrested Wilbert L. Evans, about 17, of Sawyers Lane and charged him. with the deed. Cele was Sashed on the face, hand and back with • hawk bOl knife sheet U:U p. as. Mrs. Herbin Is Greeted e By Local Citizens Body Mr*. Sarah Herbin, appointed on Sept IS by Governor Terry San ford as empjbyment services repre sentative tor North Carolina, made her first public appearance in Ra leigh last Thursday night, when she addressed th* bi-monthly meeting of to* Raleigh Citizen* Association. The session, hold at the new Chavis Heights Recreation Center, was presided over by the Rev. Dr. Grady D. Davis, president. Altoeegh on too Job less ttaa taro weeks, to* energetic Mrs. to several North Carol ins cities, including Durham and Greens boro, and the rasp bobs has CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS - BIA FROM THEM PAGE S ■sleigh Estlnsss Collet* Dud's Esso florvies Center Horton’s Cash Stars McLeod, Watson a Under PAGE S Sir Walter Chevrolet Co. PAGE S ■ulaoa-Belfe—gflrd’s Ptreetaao Stores Capital Coca-Cola ItattHng Co. John W. Winters A Co. Greens Penes Co. PAGE S Acme Bonita Co. lisle leaders TU« Co. BaMgh moral Hone PtM Mtti Creamery Baletgh Paint A Wallpaper Co Branch Banking A Trust Co. McLeortJ^PartdajMCoaipaay PAGE J Bob Bernard Balettb Seafood Co. Bawls Motor Co. Wade’s Ante Sates Ante Discount Co. Brooks AppEiswe Co. PAGE g Colonial Mores JAMES L. COLE •.. assault victim Evans was Charged with assault with a deadly weapon. 9? le - who was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital here, sustained “slight” injuries according to a hos pital spokesman. Both Core, the victim, and Evans, have previous records. Cole's arrest record dates back to June 18, 1057, while Evans was previously ar rested Feb. 27, 1962. A hearing In the case had not been held at pro* time. bean favorable, aeording to ap plications received from well qualified persons. After receiving a warm ovation from RCA members and guests, the veteran labor rotations expert read (CONTINUED - ON PAGE I) W E A T H E II PR » return next five days Monday will average S to * decrees below normal, with a slow warming trend. Rainfall win bt heavy occurring mostly the Ut ter part of to eperiod Standard Concrete Products Co. B. E. Quinn Furniture Co. PAGE • Lawrence Bros. Co. AAP Stores Taylor Radio A Electrical Co The Capital City Matter Barbers Aas'n PAGE IS Carolina Bulldera, lac. Warner Memorials Dillon Motor finance Opticians, be. Carolina Power A Ught Co. PACE M Tire Seles A Service Bomeowners Mortgage Co., ter Deluxe GrUl Mechanics A Farmers Bank Ufhtaer's Funeral Home Lassiter’s Enterprises MW. Greene’s Shoe Be pair . PAGE Id Bit odes Furniture Co. Hunt General Tire Co Community florist Central Drug Store Lincoln Theatre Silver Horse Shoe Emma Jane's Dress Shop Cleric Lauds “Passive Resistance” — BY CHARLES E. JONES An actuaihoouni mooted MS Negroes and IT white persona on band at 2 p. m. last Sunday for the “silent march" to the Unite! Church, lodhted on Tllltakorn St., for a sendee al “contrition and reeoneUiatton’’ In memory of tour young Negro girls killed In a bomb blast at Birmingham, Alabama Sunday, September while at tending Sunday School. Four young local girls, sym bolic of the Birmingham four, led the procession up Fayette ville Btreet, through the Cap lal Square and into the church. Approximately 50 Negroes and 25 whites were on hand at the church. When the services began, the church was filled to capacity. Delivering the moving sermon was the Re*. Andrew Weyerman. pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church. “In our already battle-scarred lives, we are used to bombings, but what stuns us about this one is that it took place Inside a sanct uary. Nothing seems to be sacred anymore.” said the Rev. Weyer man. (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) Governor Receives Threats MONTGOMERY (ANP) Since Birmingham's tragic "Black Sun day." during which six Negro teen agers were killed, Gov. Georgs Wallace has been beefed up his body-guard. The customary force of a uni formed State Trooper and two plain clothes officer* has been (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) Say Evers Prevented Slaughter BIRMINGHAM (ANP) - Charles Evers, brother of slain Mississippi NAACP integration leader, Medgar, waa credited with halting a march on downtown Birmingham that might have led to a clash with heavily-armed white police shortly (CONTINUED ON PAGE *> Dr. Charles A. Lyons, Parker At Virginia Meet RICHMOND, Vs Dr. Charles A Lyons, executive secretary, and Lafayette Parker, president, of the North Carolina Teachers Associa tion will represent their association at the annual meeting of the Na tional Council of Officers of State Teachers Associations in Richmond, Va, Sept 27-28. ’ 4r Bi iHiiir jhhl 9 d(H Ijj f§; H FII# ' JK3H Hr VIH ■■ £''** *• J *.. ip . "I E- saflW t \ m ,'9 a IN SILENT SYMPATHY Some 76* Negroes and whites marched silently last Sunday afternoon to • service hi mem ory es the few young girls kill ed in Birmingham, Alabama on at the Raleigh Memorial Audi torium at t p. m. Whey are taw tag led hp* four young girls, symbolic es the Meet victims. . The mrb are. left to right, front row, Daryl O. Davis and stater, Psyche Da via Bam row, left to right: Beulah Lewie and stater, Donna Lewis. Center photo shows a portion es the aaoemh lage proceeding up Fayetteville Street toward the State Capitol. In picture at bottom, the shad ows of four dead girls teem to follow the line es march, which ended In appropriate services at the United Church, nillshorn Street. (UPI PHOTOS). 10,000 In Session At Richmond RICHMOND, Va. - Mere than 10,000 pw i are now converging on this city as the 7th annual Southern Christian Leadenhip Conference convenes hers from Sept. 24 through 27. Attending from Raleigh, N. C., Is the Rev. Dr. Grady D. Davis, president es the Raleigh Citizen* Association. Headlining the four-day sessions, which are being held for the meet part on tha campus es Virginia Union University, will be the ap pearance of such outstanding na tional figures as Senators Jacob Javits (R-NY); Psul Douglas (D --111.); Comedian Dick Gregory; Sen ator Leroy Johnson. Stat~ Senator of Georgia; Semual D. Procter, formerly an Associate Director of the U. S. Peace Corps, and now back in hit post as President of A&T College of Greensboro; Roy Wilkins, NAACP executive secre tary; and the Rev. Dr. Martin La ther King Jr, SCLC president. Considered te be the Mggeet ci vil right* meeting, next to the "Freedom March on Washington.” the conference is expected to at tract many of the outstanding the atrical and political personalities that were active in the March on Washington. Two outstanding examples of success and achievement gained by hurdling racial barriers were spotlighted at the SCLCs "kick off' affair, a first within Itself. The banquet was held in the spacious John Marshall Hotel’s Virginia Room Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8 p. m, marking the first time diet this fa cility has been opened to U Negro (CONTINUED ON PAGE f) The meeting will be held to the new headquarters building of the host association, the Virginia Tea cher* Association. Educator* from 11 southern state*, as well aa re presentatives from New York and he District of Columbia, will at tend this conference on current issue* to American education. fc. " jhi ~•§ ~ £ \wM}K?sfrf v ‘ iMiii *1 i^LH %'M I Jp II j* ,/t 11 e ' ~ ”'i',V''?„ '\ U ' • H ' 4P' ntl |w |||i |gg||.' “ ||||pif * gMiipß Sam# |p ? ■Hf|V NC Leaders Meet; Okay Big March’ BY STAFF WRITER DURHAM The president of ths State chapter of the National Association (or the Advancement of Colored People wa* very conspic ious by his mere absence last Thursday night as many integra tion leaders from throughout North Carolina met here and decided to stage a mass civil rights "March On Ralergh” to emphasize the Negro'* constant “fight” for complete equa lity. Kelly Alexander of the N. C. NAACP, voiced criticism of the proposal last week saying th* "march" wa* Inexpedient. No mention waa made of toe celebrated publicity gives an earlier announcement last week that the Rev. Dr. Martin Lu ther King, Jr, noted civil rights advocate, would lead toe "march." (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) NC Dentist Must Wait For Verdict WINSTON-SALEM A federal judge, in an unusual action last week, '"dismissed a jury that had been considering an anti-discrimi nation suit against the State Den tal Society for denying membership to Negroes, and announced that he would personally issue a ruling in the case sometime next year. Dr. R, A. Hawkins, a .Char lotte. dentist and integration (CONTINUED ON PAGE *) Dr. Lyme, wh# Is beginning nn second year as executive fermerty dean es the col leg* at secretary es the NCTA wee Elisabeth City State Teachers College. Parker, who I* presi dent es the 11,000-asem nor North Carolina Teachers orga nisation, Is professor of Eng- mm m r \ •Jr OTV % he! IBfc^B-aa Forsyth Man, 24, Kills Boy WINSTON-SALEM Clarence Lee Brown, a 24-year-old Forsyth County man, was arretted and jail ed without bond here Friday is connection with the shotgun slay ing of a teenager who accused hin of asMult only hours before th« fatal shooting. Brown was charged by deputiet with the shooting of Phillip H»*“ ston. 16 Brown Is alleged to bsve ao*. Harlsten only hour* after the teenager algned a warrant, charging the older man with aaaault with a deadly weapon. According to Deputy John Taylor bond on the assault rap. appsrentlj went home for the gun ar.d sho' young Hairston in the stomach nea) the victim’* home. Brown is expected to receive i hearing in the local court toll week. lish, at Fayottevfllo State Tea chers College. „ 'Educational Emphasis Fir I9B3" will bo the theme for the three day gathering of loading odwtew from North Carolina, South Caro lina, Georgia, Florida, Tamo, Ar (CONTIXCED ON PAGE »
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