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NC Man. Woman Face Rape. Murder Raps Fiery Malcolm X Gets; Suspension For Acts Rejoiced At Death Os President CHICAGO (ANT) -Fast-talking, overwhelming Malcolm X was si* lanced sad suspended last waek tar his aceotte leader. Elijah Muham mad. head of the Blade Muslim The dhripltotog fallowed a *eeeh by Malcolm X la New Tat la which he engesmad Addressing a Muslim rally at tee Manhattan Center to New York Center, Malcolm X had said that the President's assassination wav a aaaa at “chickens ««wi«»g to roost,” smarting that Mr. Kennedy had been “twiddling hie thumbs" aaar the assassination es two Viet Mass leaders, President Ngo Dtah Diem and hhs brother, Ngo Dtoh Nhu. "Being a tarn hay myself,” Mal colm X was quoted to dating fur* ther, "chickens earning home to raoat never did maho me aid; they ’ve always made me gto4** Then he added that ha “never, forsew that the chicking would canto home Dm fiery Malcolm X astojr one to mince weeds, also attacked No* Collected Top Prices to'Gyp’ Balelgh police officers arrested torn men Thursday on charges of false pretense in connection with a bogus driver’s license pronoure w toent prpgram. The two jdanflflsd by Deris five Sgts. M. L. Stephenson and C D. Gilbert a* Edward Lae Gilmore, 25, of 247 E. Martin ■treat and Eddie & O'Neal, as. es Baato L Middlesex. Gilmore ie charged, according to the officer to warrants with charg ing toes ranging from $23 to SSO to take N. C. Motor Vehicles exams tor persons who tor some reason or other couldn't peas the driver’s license test given her* daily. Pur of the warrants against Gil more charge false pretense and tour others accuse him of giving false information to the driver licf-nae Charged to just four warrants with aiding and abetting Gilmore SI O’Neal. Three bmb have aba hems arreeted an (barges es having pass sort so of fraadalent driv ft-oenwuip 'on paps «> WEATHEK Tsmperaturss win average be lew neratal accept close the lower coast Thursday through Mcsday, rather cold throughont period. Rainfall averaging ene-tac# occur ring tonight, Thursday and possibly Friday and again about Sunday. CAROLINIAN - ADVERTISERS ——Bin FROM THEM rAGK • HwM'i cuk ator* Mother A Daughter Baleigh Business CoUe« PACK S l>nten Motor Co. Taylor lath A BecUiral Co MM I ~ W. Winters * Co. m«M|c Store* Loop op OB Co. Smith Cool A Oil Co. Homeowners Mortgage Co., lor PAGB I _ SB • Boalty Co. Kmr&ur MadlDi-Ports The Britt Cour^ Branch Baaiklag * Trust Co. PAGB I •rook* AppHaaee leater-Saoden Tractor C rp Baleigh Seafood Co. At Smith Badri Co PAGB T, Colonial Stores The Carolinian North Carolina *s Leading Weekly VOL. 22, NO. 6 RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1963 -PRICE 15c - " - Arrest 2 In License Fraud REV. J. W. FLEMING HEADS RCA ■"I I 3 NEW APPOINTEE SWORN IN HERE Governor Terry Sanford, left, it shown congratulating Asheville Attorney Ruben i. Dailey Monday morning of this week after Attorney Dailey and State Sen ator Carl W. Meares of Fair Bluff wer sworn In as members Os the State Prison Commlsoton. Justice Wil liam X Bobbitt presided at the rites, held to the governor's office. Looking on Is Dailey’s wife, Mrs. Ethel Pearsoo Dailey. (UPI PHOTO). . “Birmingham Brutality Opened My Eyes:” Dr. Eugene C. Blake PHILADELPHIA (ANP) - In an exclusive ANP interview Dr. Eu gene Carson Blake, stated clerk of file United Presbyterian Church, U. SA., admitted that he personally “opened his eyes” to what was hap pening in America racially after seeing the TV coverage of the Bir mingham riots. He admitted, to this reporter, that hr was aware of racial conflicts i Southern Bell Standard Concrete Products PAGE W Carolina Builder*, toe Warner Memorial* Dillon Motor Plaaaea Mdgewaya Optic lans. toe. Meehan*'-* A Parmer* Bank PAGE II Washington Terrace Apt*.. Inc. Terrace Insurance A Beatty Co Emma Jan* Orest Shop Wood's S - l«c Store Paco U Stevens Appliance Center Carolina Motor Sales PAGE U CPAL ———“ Ltoeoln Theatre Betty Gay E*n- Cote Motel •AGE M Ttlrc-'i Wayside F”rr»”r* e-J--i Feraltnre A AnoHsn'e Co. IS N I -**. ” , *»sen A l-anier (t~h» Shoe Dept.) PAGE IS •doles Pumltnre B. B Quinn Pnmltnre Co. Capital Tael OG toe A Cool Co Bond General Tiro Co. before, but realized, after this shocking display of police brutal- **» J, - wtr nM’’ mCu«o« Mt.ii.lL u IBEKDOM l'resident Limien Baines’ Jotanaon confers the coveted Presi dential Medal of PTndito oh noted linger Miss Marian Anderson, left, fa* a ceremony at the White Henso hud Friday. Ptadif on the medal is Angfer Biddle Duke, C. 8. Protocol Chief. America’s highest piesritan award waa eoaferred oa SI men and women at the ceremony. (UFI PHOTO). (CONTINUED ON FAOE 2) Unanimously (Men For Second Time B. JONES rm.aid rogtfior Wtomathly meet mously approved the name at too Rev. John W. Fleming, manager of too Baptitt Supply Store gs the new presibnt of toe orgaottotion. The meeting was held at the Chavis Heights Recreation Center at 8 p.m. He succeeds the Rev. Dr. Gra dy D. Davis oa president es the BCA. Dr. Davis la leaving the elty in 1884 to become fall-time pastor of the 9d#-mamber U% lea Baptist Chord# Durham. He la st present dean df tho Di vinity School at Show Univers ity, and poster of tho 108-mem ber Oberlln Baptist Church. SECOND TERM AS PRESIDENT ' Rev. the Ra fCONTDnipD ON PAGE 2) a NEWS DEADLINE! The deadline for news and photographs far tho Christmas Edition, week ending December 28. la Friday, December 28. In keeping with former years, The CAROLINIAN is requesting sU persona having general news, hometown news, photos and sports material for publication in the above mentioned issne, to please have it In The CARO LINIAN’S office, sls E. Martin Street, Raleigh, N. C„ no later than Friday, December 28. The Christmas Edition will go to press on Monday. December 22. Thank yon for your coopera tion. Graham Scene Os Offenses GRAHAM A SO-year-oM man and a women of S 3 are being held to the Alamance County Jail on charges es rape and murder, re spectively. George Ervto Allen. Bento a. Elen Callage, tooos a rape charge tor his alleged aaaaalt on Mies Louise Tamar, to es Altamakaw on November I, at the victim’s heme. He to being hatj wHhbnl Lmil ■*!■ Jtnr tkb Wins iidivus •yamsnt gw* next session es the Atoasanoe County Superior Court whom he will stand trial. Mias Mary M. Clapp is also being held in the seme jail on a murder charge, growing out of the strangu lation death of her infant son. Police Chief Henry Hilliard of El on College arrested Miss Clapp after the body of the unnamed in fant was round in a wooded area A knotted diaper was found around the baby's neck, the chief reported. Coroner Carl Crabtree stated that the infant diedtoy strangulation "on or about November El.” Aa anonymous phene seller told where the body could he found, the chief said. Mtoe Clapp was indicted within M hours after her arreat * According to taforaMd sourc es, the Clapp baby's body wqs located near the residence es Miss Clapp’s mother. Both persons art expected to face a judge and jury during the Janu ary term of Superior Court Abernathy Heard By Many Here Cuing as Us subject "Building A BemacratfeJßtoteir to Amerloa the Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy, treasurer of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Manta. Os. thrilled a capacity audience Friday night at the 3rd annuel NAACP sponsored Freedom Dinner. The af fair was held in the dining room of Saint Augustine’s College, begin ning at 7:80. The noted clergyman-civil rights leader sold: “Oswald glone did nol kili President Kennedy. All Amer icans had a hand in his death.” He stressed three filings that we, as a race, should do: (CONTINUED ON PAGE I) NCNW Will Give $8,500 In Awards WASHINGTON, D. C—Scholar ships totaling $8,300 will be award ed to seven high school students chosen from more than 300 entries in the Emancipation Centennial Es say Contest sponsored by the Na tional Council of Negro Women, Inc. The first prise, contributed by the Nathan Hefhelmer Founda tion, Is a $2,500 scholarship swarded to the college or uni versity es the winners choice. The next six winners will re ceive a SI,OOO scholarship each, alee awarded to the college or university es to# Individual's To be eligible, entries need only to be high school students residing In the United States, Virgin Is lands, or Puerto Rico. The partici pants are asked to explore the theme, “Whet the Life end Works of Mary McLeod Rethune Mean to Me.” The content muyt be original end not exceed 790 words. Each entry (CONTINUED ON PAPE 2) State News I In Brief WINS CITY-WIDE TO YO CONTEST Charles Adcock. Jr., 13, of 2 Hyde Terrace, representing Chavis Park, defeated several youngsters Satur day morning to win the Annual City-Wide Yo-Yo Conjyst, co spon sored by a hationaf'fo-yo company and the Raleigh Recreation Depart ment The Raleigh finals were held at the J. C. Park Center on Wade .Avenue, where young Adcock de -1 seated four other contestants. Most of the youngsters in the contest were white. i A student at tb(fit Men lei's Csthriie School. Charles is toe (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) SHAW'S NEW PRESIDENT ACCEPTS CHECK Dr. /ante# E. Cheek, president of Shew University,, left, eccepte « check for SI,OOO from the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Raleigh, presented by Dr. Nelson H. Harris, former interim preatf dent, who made the contact with the bank. Dr. Harris stated that Lae Coviniton, senior vice president and manager at the bank, promised an additional sum to be given to Shaw in January, 1964. Shaw’s New President § Confident He Can Lead University Out Os Debt Dr. James Edward Cheek, the young Shaw University presi dent, who turned 31 yean old on December 4, three days after he assumed the presidency of the univenity, is confident that the In stitution can be led out of debt under his administration and can reclaim its proud tradition of general academic excellence. Dr. Cheek, a IMS graduate of 11 ' . the university, has returned to his recently. This revelation came. . 08-year-old alma mater when it is Dr. White said, si the •Mmr~ in the deepest debt that Shaw baa time former president. >n. ever experienced—s23B,ooo, and U wlUiem Bmastt Streamer, wee the debt is not cleared by June of fired from Ms gUAM-a-veer Isß4, It will lose Its accreditation m* w president. This trail with the Southern Association of spired to'lans of IMS. Schools and College.. Shaw has BTNetaon lfarblrt Hsp-i*. «r& ah-eady been ptotod on probation became Interim presidents tor the Association. in August of ISIS One es hit first aESSW.'ft ****** vr the answers aa ta how the school manager, 3. Vernon Parham. It was ggjnto such » oon- discover* that the businem office ooatod in a confused set of re- WM several months behind to naffr* 2?I.“».wIS«>7KSS6r , SC B—*—'. Sum.util tcwtimiw ow »*o» | - NEWS PHOTOS 1 i —a. KF J| I M Wr hp ** JME J 't .%, HM< wr SAYS DEMONSTRATIONS WILL KEbcM.L Dr. Martin LuUel King Is shewn as he spoke to reporters after his eenferenee with Pre sident Johnson at the White House test week. King said he told John son that anti-discrimination demonstrations would resume by the middle of this mon'h It various areas. (UPN PHOTO). HP jto ~i mm ■ ; ■HH , mllyir * i fIA IHHb ON . ,A.\L FOR MUKDc.it fcvr. ux, Fra..c;: . «•. , i rell fright) of Philadelphia. Pvt. Richard L. Parker iccntert of fc’ckman W. Va„ and PFC Franklin D. Waddell of Philadelphia (stepping off bus) arrive December 3rd for hearing at a U. 8. Air Force base ben In connection with September barracks brawl that killed A/1C Heb ert Hargett of Woodlawn, Va. Six soldiers, five of them Negro, haff* been charged In the killing. (UP! PHOTO). -- "Redouble Efforts For Rights.** Omegas Told ; BY ALEXANDER BABNEE Congress, imploring H to favor- *' DORCHESTER, Mass.—Attorney able action on Civil Righto Leg- - Herbert E. Tucker, chairman Social ialsUoa presently In the Rales » Action Committee. Omega Pal Phi CsnlmlUee es the House es ’ Fraternity, issued a message to Representatives, members of the Fraternity to re- The made by p, es^ the fight fir denl Lyndon B Jenson came as civil right* last week. encouraging words to the members V " -of the fraternity, who are associate - •* with 40 prcdominantly Negx4 eat request la being made to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
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