Although Man Conte sacs Mnrdcr, til
Nude Body In Barn Baffles Police
fke Forest
NDERTAKER TAKES
EMBALMING FLUID
THE CAROLINIAN
VOL. 22, NO. 39
Woman Claims Rape Try
CHANGES AT SHAW DISCUSSED
B R R ■ liml * 1®
’ oHESMHH
B B
BMMMRHk "■> '‘iflßßMßHfl
(J
PEACE MEETING AND RIOT SCENES Show-n in fop
picture are fire civil rights leaden and three officials of the city
of New York as they met last Monday in an attempt to quell the
riots which have invaded Harlem, Brooklyn and Rochester, N. Y.
Secoryi photo shows a police officer on the sidewalk, charging af
ter Brooklyn rioten. In photo, left, 3rd from top, one cop holds a
youth's neck while another looks on in Harlem. Right picture
ihosvs a man ducking as police shoot in the air at fleeing rioters.
In bottom picture, a steal-helmeted Negro policeman keeps an eye
on two rioters who were shot in Harlem in the wake of demonstra
tions which stemmed from the shooting of IS-year-old James
Powell by a white off-duty cop on Thursday, July 16. {UPI
PHOTO)
North Carolina s Leading Weekly
RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1964
President
Sves Views
On Changes
tv w t
.... '*V,”
In the count of event* in any
college, there comae a time when
change* have to be made for the
best interest of the institution. This
seems to be the case at Shaw Uni
verslty, where many change* have
been made on the faculty and in
some of the administrative post*.
Dr. James E. Oieek, youthful
picsident of the Baptist college, was
reluctant to state what prompted
the changes, but was quick to in*
timate that change was the only
thing that did not change in the
scheme of things. It was believed
to be his thinking that Shaw wss
on its way and needed some chang*
es to make this possible.
It is remembered that the insti
tution has paid an outstanding debt
of $250,000 since he took over and
is now in a drive to raise 5 million
dollars for capital improvements.
The young president made it plain
that building* were not the most
urgent need of the university. He
pointed out that qualified persons,
in every position, were the answer
to many of Shaw's ills. He criticiz
ed no one and (aid that inevitable
changes are necessary.
President Cheek let it be lanown
that other changes were in the
making and would be announced
as soon as they were completed. It
is apparent that Dr. Cheek intends
to give Shaw an adndnttfFahpn at
action, whose only interest will be
the full development of the live*
of the students who choose Shaw
as a means of getting an education,
in order that they may serve more
effectively.
Woman
‘Fingers’
Ulan Here
Mias Delay Min ter. 710 S. West
Street, came to police headquar
ters at 10:40 pm. Sunday and
told the officer on duty that e
bout 13:30 am. Saturday, abe bad
made a date with Louis Cheek, 30.
000 block of I. Martin Street.
The comnlainant atatrd
they went te twe er three
dab* in the etty and then en
t* Cary. However, she declar
ed, en the way hack, he tamed
off the highway inside the
etty ttantts en Western Beale
vari and into a weeded ana.
when he attempted to rape
her.
Min Min ter said she fought
him off and got out of the car
i several times, but he caught her
and told her. "he would kfll me”
"He then tried te assault wee
agate.” stated Mias Mtetar.
She added, “He taM me he
knew | weald oat earns to the
was "a Be godly one of two Negro
wans caught at the former
lily-white Deb's Motel. S. Wfl
mtngten Street, to the com
pany white men
PRICE 15c
■*w^ii
jgy
.-"■uStp* .I;
fc. ~m
SV:
Br fl
: jj B n fl
C. A. HAYWOOD. SR.
Haywood
Renamed
ToRHA
Charles A. (Doll) Haywood,
president of the Raleigh Funeral
Home, was notified last Friday
that he had been reappointed as
a member of the Raleigh Housing
Authority for a term of five years,
which began July 1.
The only Negro ever to serve
with the RHA. Mr. Haywood
received the eapremed appre
ciation of the City Council for
the services rendered and his
(coirn»»tJin> o!« paoi *>
Find Body,
But Facts
Different
SMITHTOLD-The body of •
nude woman in a tobacco barn
Sunday, and the confession of ar
aleged murderer, have officials of
this Johnston County seat, scratch
ing their heads for a solution.
Mrs. LoeUlf Alford's body
was discovered *aly after Na
tes* Morgan, tt. of Reate 1.
Hainan, “gave himself ap“ and
led aaiharhlf* te the barn
where, he said. be had killed
tee woman after striking her en
tee head trite so axe.
Her aaked body only reveal
ed a heavy wire knotted ar#aad
her meek, amt she is reported
to have died hem staagaletlea.
Morgan admitted tee staying
With adjWarmt weapon and aa
were feand daring tee tovesti-
He allegedly tokl Sheriffs deputy
Charlie Lew* he killed the woman
accidently during an argument
with another Negro whom he could
not identify
Ha also admitted that be (truck
her with the axe while attempting
to strike another Negro man. who
(cwmwa cm ream n
Stomach
Burns
Fatal
BY CHARLES R. JONES
WAKE FOREST When the
death of Erneat Royster was made
known in thi* northern Wake
County Community Sunday, no one
waa aapacially aurpriaed aa the af
fable funeral home owner and ope
rator waa aixty-aix years of age.
How tv u, what
many persons
did r. c t kr.ov. MSB
then end even hi B ,
the time of his PBJEBKiBsiaa
funeral here
Tuesday, Jul v■ £ \V-
July 21, was that I
Mr. Roysters ■
death was caused ■.Wi;-'
by his drinkmr B|||
flmd
known to he falsi "A'.V4
if taken in sufii- l-V-s"''.
cient quantity
It is alleged
that ha committed H
suicide in this ■ ’S&j s A^Srv
wsy. This writei I -
interviewed Ben- B
ry wuiis. wh.arH/feA
owner of Willis
Funeral Hottif
here and was tr.lfl
that, I am sure
he had flnanc.al
troubles." Mr. ROYSTER
Royaler had reportedly talked of
Ua money plight with Mr. Willis.
The body of the undertaker wa»
found in a ravine in back of hia
home-funeral parlor, by Chief of
Police Harvey R. Newaome and Of
ficer W. O. Nuckela after Mr*
Royster ia alleged to have called
the police atation Saturday after
noon in concern over her mussing
husband. He was taken to the Wake
Forest Brench of Wake Memorial
Hospital. Saturday night, where he
died at 12:22 i. m. Sunday We also
interviewed Mra. Royster this week
end she aaid her huaband had given
no indication that he was having
any problems.
Wake Ceanty Cernorer Mar
ahall W. Bennett atated Monday
(CONTINUED ON PAGE I)
Local Druggist's
Mother Is Given
Last Rights Here
Mrs. Elirabeth King Wimberley.
94, of 219 Camden Street, died here
last Tuesday morning at her home
Funeral service* ware held Friday
at the Martin Street BeptiatChurch
with the Rev. Dr. Paul H Johnson,
pastor, delivering the moving eulo
gy. Interment w»s in Mount Hope
Cemetery.
Born in Edgecombe County, Mra
Wimberley wee the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mra. Dempeey Kina
(cownwoED on r/ oe n
a—CAROLINIAN , j
[ADVERTISERS
I —— BM FROM THEM 1
FAOE t
Hortoaa Cut Start
Sir Walter Cktvraltt r»
PAOC 1
I. C. Ptiuty t
ti'pkai AppUaaea Co.
Lm4m on Ct
Irrtact Rsalty u 4 lasuraora Co.
PAGE I
HaSaea-Belk-kflrga
toka W. WtaUri tad Ct.
Soufeera BtU
iiniM itnfttn Til< Ci
Plrtt FeSeral tavlagt i«< Lot" *»•*
M ltaoa-rtrrti: Paraltart Co
PAGE •
Raleigh Paatrtl Room
Prptl-CtU Betti la* Co
Pott* Jttn tiaui>
Btttatara HlUt
MrLoarta PirtMl Ct.
MeSlta-Darla
Sector Sr the IWf ts Balelgh, I"
Ambara PtatUc
Brine" Baaklaa aaS Tratt Co.
Maiita litt-tftrk at Btletfb
Bilott" Savtega aaS Lota Am *
PAGE t
Ai Matt" Sale"
"» »It Rotor Ct.
Oito i Aata itlot
EoJotf" Cfaltiioa Boom
PAGE •
rrlnalit fcatoe
*'*;*/ I ‘s J " / ;\V-> ' /A--- ■Hj H t ■ I H.
ji -Mr k.AF
A MOTHER'S GRIEF New York: Mr*. Anna Powell breaks down in autontootit ap-iha
leaves funeral home July 20 lor cametery for burial of her ton, Jamas, 15. The boy waa BWy and
killed by a policeman July 16. His death sat off a series ol weekend riots in Harlem as dsMSEktra
tors protested what they called police brutality. (UP! PHOTO). y- .•
K.u Klux Klan Gathering Draws
3,000 Persons; Blasts Governor
ROCKY MOUNT—Mounting a
venomous attack on President
Lyndon Baines Johnson and other
leaders at a cross-burning and
sermonising aeaelon here Satur
day, some 3.000 persona, many of
them Ku Klux Klanamen. pledged
support of Arisons Senator Barry
Ootdwater for president Satur
day nigmt.
At one point In the heated
L session, a man Introduced as
| a "Btcaebar" lambasted Presi
dent Johnson and “some es
ear pea-brained governors as
niggers.” He defined ‘nlggsra’
ae anybody that's common.
Others assailed by the many
speakers were N C. Qovernor San
ford. Attorney Oeneral Robert P.
Barnes Raps
Goldwater 9 s
Stand; Rebels
DURHAM—The political pot la
really boiling here since Alexander
Barnes, candidate for the State Sen
ate, let looee a broadside at the
Republican nominee. Barry Gold
watci. and also took the local Re
publican leader* to task for lily
white-ism
The *torv appeared in a Monday
issue of the local dally newspaper
and net out the fact that Barnes
minted no words in saying that he
rotild. In no way, support the can
didary of the Republican nominee
for President
He made II dear that be was
not quitting the party, but
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 1)
W EATHE K
Temperature* fur th* five Say
period. Thursday through Monday,
will average one to three degrees
below normal. Coaler or nat so
warm Friday and Saturday, he
ranting warmer again about Sun
der and Monday. geaUored (haw
rr* and rhunder ihawer* Thursday
will total from one-quarter »f tn
Imh and lorslly three-quarter* to
one Inrh Otherwise lltUe, If an*,
tain thronah Monday.
E. t Quinn Furniture
Dunn • Etta ttrvirt
Hunt General Tin Co
PAGP »
F. Builder! Co.
Ttvlor Bidto and ElactrtcaJ Co
( immunity Plarltt
Imtuad t Grocery and Trtntltr
i tdward! "hoot aad MUllntry
PAGE 1*
Betty Gty
Carolina BaUdara Cara.
Bldfeoay a Optician, fair..
Peptl-C ola Bottllnr Co. of Eal«U"
PAGE 11
Unrola Theatre
mhtaer I Puneral Rome
■ Arme Realty Co
Mechanic t aad Parmera Baa"
Kbit Cole Motel
Gem Watch Shup
iPAGE H
Vatina BuUdera (apply
Capital Bargain gtara
PAGE U
I "hart WhWeaale Co . fair
Wrean-Pharr
McLeod Wateon aad Laaelr
PAGE 1*
Ee/al Crow a Bottling Co.
DaaMfa
Tluenti Record ghop
Tire galea aad Bernre
* Washington Tarraee Apts. tea.
Kennedy, Richardson Preyer,
former federsl judge, and unsuc
cessful candidate for governor of
the State, and Oovernor Nelson
A. Rockefeller of New York.
One speaker pointed out. “We
From Raleighs Police Files; '■
THE CRIME BEAT
* BY CHARLES R. JONES
f * ’ie'li’,.
CROWDER CAUGHT WITH THE
"GOODS'*
Officers J. W. Boles and E.
Randalph ware walking a beat
In tba tea blaek as Fayetteville
Street at l:Sg p. m. Monday,
when Albert B. Crowder IS. of
IBM E. Jane* Street paaaad them
with a earners under hla
arm.
Boles stepped Crowder and
both rope teak him Into Eekerd'a
Drug Blare, where Mias Virgin
ia Thempaen. an employee, I
dentitled the camera as belong
ing to Echoed'*.
Crowder was then taken to W*kr
County Jail and charged with lar
ceny in the theft of the $49 05
earner* Hi* bond waa set at DOO.
Hr. Cozarl Retiring
As A C ollege Prexy
CONCORD Or. L«land Stan-1
ford Cozart. president of Barber* I
Scotia College since 1032. an* I
nouncra his retirement to become !
effective September 1, 1064
Dr. Cozart brought to hit
work a background rich In
training and experience. He
teas born hi Oxford. North
Carolina, where ho waa grad
uated from The Mary Potter
High School, then operated
by the Board of National Mls
•lnna of the United Preaby
terian Church. USA. Later he
earned the A.B. degree at
Johnson C. Smith Unlveralty;
the B. S. and M.A. degree#, j
with majora In education and
paychology. at Teachers Col
lege, Columbia Unlveralty, and
puraued father graduate worh
at Union and Harvard. John
son C Smith conferred upon
him the honorary degree of
Doctor of Pedagogy.
Hu experience aa teacher and
director of Mary Potter High
School, aa principal of the Wash-
Ington High School In Raleigh, a*
executive secretary of the North
Carolina Teachers Association and
editor of the North Carolina Tea
chers Record prepared him richly
for dutlea as president of Barber -
Scotla College
Attorneys Pledge Full—-
Support Os New CR Layr -
The Southeastern IMM **•
■ociation met lest » eckend at the
Meadowbrook Country Club In
Raleigh, with Attorney Mlchae
O Flnkeletein. Ass taunt Oeneral
Counsel for the Civil RighU Com
mission, participating in a panel
discussion of the Civil Rights Law
The theme. ‘'Explanation. Im
plementation and Impact of the
CMI Rights Lows.” was develop
are not the same Ku EUR Xian
of Reconstruction days. Tht pre
, sent day Klan is namad United
Klan* of America, Inc.
"I don't know how DpgtMoera
(CONTINUED ON PAGE f)
COULDN'T IUCMRMHA MV
FRIEND'S NAME ” •
Mias Janie Martin. 30. of 734
Ouarry Street-Apt. B, reported to
the cops Sunday, the htf boy
friend came Into he. apartment,
followed her Into the bathroom,
(hen proceeded to beat her up.
The woman claimed aha fall,
Injuring her left shoulder, fest
added, “I den i want to sign a
warrant."
She further stated aha thought
her boyfriend's name ia "Sena
thing like Ernie Wilder and he
lives on Adams Lane—l think,"
she concluded.
Mias Martin was treated at
Wake Memorial Hasp Hal far a
swollen shoulder. ._ -I-'-
(con i'inued'on PASH J)
i\j -
**•
DR LELAND S. COZAftT
He has served ts seovtary*
treasurer of the Association of
Colleges and Secondary Schools
i since the beginning of this his-,
tory-msklng organization. Deoam
(coßTProEP wi rfM S
ed. Also participating on At sate
el discussion wan Jqfry-, u
Chambers, former staff
of the Legal EducaUonaTSttSb
fense Pund. NAACPi gMaaaor
Chester Antleau. OeorgMHßTU
nlverilty Law School; mggK/t W.
Tucker. Civil Rights Ahnpf of
Richmond. Virginia, and HOKUM
Fred J Carnage of Ralefttt*
The ■Resolution CocxunlteM «Oh-