PAGE EIGHT THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941 City-Manager Of AsheviOe Warns Of foreiess Use of Guns Ai>Lovill#. —?«i’!— 1\ M. Bur- Amtt*', A«hvillf ( jtv-M«naK 'r. rVi.iflv that In' would ord« r «n jailwl any .prif=' pisrd who fires a (run so .H) ti 4» the lif. Ihe «tecu- of this town. He x'OiftHl hitt thivat in n iHtcr to «I'*nr Pitts, prinon direc.tor, and nrot^ted stmiiKly ac*'*' * •dtion of »• A. AuWridsyp. prison f«ard, who nhot at an efenpinp foovkt and woundeil thri'c wom en. i’itta exonerated Auldridge Wednesday and said he was n«-tiny in “line of duty and was not care- ksa.” Ho said he rt^ets the women trere hit, hut that they “had not b(^n seriously hurnt*' and that no action would be taken npiinst Anldridge. He said his investifration showed the piard ealled for the prisoners to hault and that the street was “empty” when he started to Ob Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Mvenrmre, Men’s Clothing, Type Writera, Shot ^ns. Musical In- ■trnBeBts, anirthinff of ^lae. RELIABLE LOAN CO. la EAST TRADE STREET "Chariotte’s Old^t and LArKest” PARCELS WRAPPED —and— MAILED “ rmruLARS DISTRIBUTED MAIL RirEJIVED and FORWARDED Leading N. C. Newspapers Read and Clipped Daily. REASONABLE IL^TES Write:— JAYCEE 516 E. Worth St. Raleigh, N. C. and that a litih* girl “ran jhti. . the intcrsfotion nbout 10 1 riM-i hej-ond” as the Tiring start* in!. He said iHwt week in another r«*Pii!'t (h»l hih invpslijjHtion show- od that “all the time the Ruard ’ ^ou»fht the >nin into position to fire and whn n-luully in proeens of tjisehanjinfi it, these women stePr p«'d from behind a blind intersec tion of the sidewalk some distance helow the s|)ot where the prisoner 'w«; at the timo and out of the iranp^ of the vision of the guard. ;«' he wa-: in the act of aiminaf the l.min-'’ “The hul1«its rieochetied from ifhe s-ide wnlk or the walls,” the re port said, “then struck these -wo men.” He said he had written all pris on eamp superintendents reiterat-’ injr instructions to guards “that they should exercise every eare in dis(‘har;jinR firearms in any area where there is any possibility of injuring other persons.” I “There has been eortsiderable jfeelinjr in Asheville concerning the I promiscuous shooting of fleeing i prisoners by a state convict guard in a congested area in this city,” Burdette’s protest said. “Since your investigation and your statement reganl;ng it com pletely exonerate the guard, by en couraging a repetition of the same thing, w'hich jeopardizes human life and is atricly against the law, I can not refrain from asking yon to please instruct your guards un der no consideration to discharge their firaerms within the city of Asheville where human Hfe is put in jeopardy. “I expect to instruct our police department to arrest and put in jail any guard so jeopardizing the life of any occupant of this city again.... ” The injured persons were Miss Edith Webb and Mrs. Carrie Web of Sassafras street and Mrs. An nie Gynes, 32 Huntingfon street. Mrs. Gynes and Miss Webb were 100 feet ahead of Mrs. Webb, mid way the block, when they were struck by several shots. M^ji. as she crogaed the street in front of the David Millard high school and was stepping up on the curbstone. Ben Price, hi'iyhway chairman, said Thursday legal action may be j taken againjfet Anldridgc in tfi'e shooting and an Asiicville attorney jwas already “making ovormrcfs” concerning damigos for the shoot- jing victims. Prof, Jno. Baysaw Great Mind-Reader In Columbus Jail I Every member of the regiment has subscribed to the drive alonc with two other regimontt; of the poBt, the 9fHh Coast Artillery (AA • Regiment and a white regiment. ■ i“The 99th News” Roing Off Presses i Wilminrzton. —{CP Professor •John W'ipsley Baysaw, “fhe jr.’cat mind reader,” was he! din jail _____ here Thursday ntorning on charges -(CP)- The 09th of Columbus county officers. publication of the I He was arrested at Dawson j r/“! ceased piiLlicalion on No- of “High .lonn the t onqueror ’ . ... A.. vember o with r'’-blication of its ued from Page vered i 1 ^ards gained by rushing 137 Yards gained by passing 49 Yards lost by penalty W ^ Score hy QnMrt«rs Va. State College 0 7 0 A. & T. College .. 0 0 0 twenty-fiist weekly issue. Roots,” “Come One, Come All Oowder,” “Dragons’ Blood Con trolling Powder,” and plain Black j -Suspension of ”tiblication was Magic Incense. linj compliance with official notjice A bookkeeping record showed. ^ the shortage of paper in ,);lie sales of 0ver $17,000. jUnited States and is to rcAain He was arrested in Columbus gusp|nded temporarily until the cftunty teveral days ago when po- shortage of newsprint is relieved, lie* CHUght him trying to solve the | It was with deep regret the men mystery sorrounding the death of of the 99th regiment, leading Ne- Peter Moseley, found dead near ajgro regiment, saw “The Nows" Whiteville railroad station, by use!pass, for it contained items of of dream books, roots and herbs. |new8 from each batter^ in the reg- Whiteville officers charged him iment, cartoons, sketches from the witb practicing medicine without lives of officers and men, and a a licence and accepting money un-|iyeekly feature on some phases of der false pretenees. 'military instruction by a commis- Officers said Thursday he had ginned officer of the regiment. handbills inviting patrons to his| 609 Dawson street office, where f . they could find cruea for pains, |jJtCr-KEClEl IH0GI Mhes, female troubles, fits, warts, « cancers, asthma, blindness, stiff Vpy Mflf* joints and almost every other ail-i^^ rUI IVUOIgUUIU ^ I Roseboro, —(CP)— An inter- He had three suitcases of ra«ial and defense conference will “Sweetheart Drops-” “Get .4way Ug the Roseboro high Powder,” “Spanish Love Drops,j^te this month, the Rev. and other merchandise with which (Carles E. Perry, principal said he had Wilt a prosperous trade '^eek. among i^hites and Negroes. Although the exact date has not Officers examined him Thurs-yg^. arranged the Rev. Perry day. He swallowed one of his Qwn Philip Randolph, Br. Irvin, prescriptions and said he wa« go- Iguperintendent '^of public instruct ing to float through the keyhole. jjorth Carolina, officers of ^o ebarge w^as immediately Coast Artillery Anti-Air- Va. State College (Qpjiiidued from Page 5) 76 21 ai down set the Saintf back S5-7. Edward’s recovery of Bigg’s fum- goal with just six minutes of plajr- The Hainta’ co-Captain« Sellerajl^le on the 28 yard line to unleash ing time in the game. Never rX and TjCCompte,’ after stellar per-(Rn aerial attack Simms to Wil-lenting^her ^ttaek the Florid* formances, were injured on the li*i»s for 9 yards bimI then turned “Battlers” tW the ball ffoph l»Ht play of the game but are ex-, loose their power merchants Gant Southern on downs on the 40 yard pected to be ready for this week’* and Williams to Punish the Cats q^arkera retained'it 'until the fiaal game againfit the arch-rivals, the,line for the reni.aining 19 yard.s whistle and victory, marring Bearfi of Shaw. * jand send Gant hurtling o'^r from Southern’a university** gi^e|^t I the first for Florida’s fir«t tally, homecoming and banding them Line-Up , Singleton's conversion hit the their second defeat this Keaton. D—f poe. Norfolk 0—0, LE Hamlar Scorihg Touchdowns, Jenkins L Baker Ertra-point, Cave (pass). I^ Lattimore C Ried Officials: Referee, J. G. Tyson; q Da^is Umpire, S. H. Brown; Hnesmen, jgiji Humphries B. Washington; Field Judge, J. H. j^jr Mendoza Williams. ^ j Turpin HB Curtis HB Russell PB Maultsby St. Augustine ’• cross bars smack in the middle. | Officials; Chenefa? i(X»Tifr) | Fo^weU|The a|ert jRattlers n^hing end ^Utnpire, Braden (Howard); platsed against him. Mon Negro “City Of Dead” Moved ^ C. W. HOBBS GROCERY Gi’oceries - Meats Food Stamps Cashed 501 E. First Street Wilson, —(CP)— Wilson citi zen have transported the IJegro I “city of the dear” and not one ighoet W’as seen. . I A whole cemetary — corpses, j tbmhstones and all—w*as moved I here recently when the city coun cil condemned the sight to provide ,for a highway. I Once the only buridl ground for jail the Negro population of Wil son, the cei^etary had not been hised since 1!)09 when the prespnt I one—Rer.t Haven—was establish ed. I Graves were weed-covered and monuments were di’ipidated, but workers exhumed the occupants, placed them in labeled pine boxes and took them to new graves in Rest Haven. “Education For A Strong America” Is Theme of Teachers CONCLAVE HELD ... ;pTfka4 Hickory. —(CP)— “Education for a Strong America” was the theme of the Western North CarO- ilina .Destrict Teachers Association held at Ridge view high school here Friday. The one-day session opened at 10:00 a. m. and closed with a so cial reception late in the evening. The high school girl’s chorus, di rected by M. S. Mitchell, sang for the opening session and later the high school band played under di rection of 0. B. Tukes. Seictional meetings were con ducted as follows: College, I. H. Miller, Living- fiton; genjeral elementary, E. S. Douglas; general high wbool, S. L. Parham; High school principals, B. W. Roberts; elementary princi pals. R. H. Lee; primary grades, Miss Grace Wylie; s^ammar grad es, V. B. Tillman; science-mathe- maties, E. F. Wilson; English-his- tory, A. p. Toliver; home econotn- ics. Miss J. E. Powell'; foreign lan- giiage, R. L. Garrett; public school music, J. A. Fillard. craft Regiment at Fort Bragg and membfrs of the faculty at Hhe Fayetteville State Teachers college will be on the program. Lights for Rural Folk Garland, —(CP) Rural residents along the power lines of the Gar- lan^-Tomahawk road in Longview and further south have re'iently wired their homes and now have electric lights. Order To Ft. Bragg Port Bra^. —(CP)— Two CCC companies, the Gil»^nville un{t and the Bolton unit, have been ordei^d transfered to Fort Bragg. The P®st now has two Negro CCC companies and three' white companies, a total of 1,000 youths on the reservation. Hundred Percent ’* Camp Davis. —(CP)— The 100th Coast Artillery Anti-aircraft Regiment has achieved the envi able 100 per cent rating in the Posts’ annual charity drive. 33IAH3S aanaiSN 019PZ 131 (l»XJraHiS££l Tj * * « • and Boautifui Hair Sure Stops ^Emi If your hair is dingy, lifeless, gray-sffreaiced — color iv witii Godefroy's Larieuse, today. “Whf Bot let Godcfit^s I^rleuse Hair Ckilorins brioK that cicfa, ioviif alltire to your hair. It will if used aa d^reaed—any color you «boose, bUck, brown, bloode. Larieuse won’t ruD ot or wMh oot either. Permits curliag, marcels, pcrnisaent Kt»wn gud msedfor over 4$ years. Complete satJ'ihction or jnwr money back. Be the center of m o.tipn. oy'a ledeuse today. CodeCrov Mfg. Co.,^5; J OUrt , ft. Louie, Mo. ;|MMNira«rs YOU k"* SWINSON FOOD PRODUCTS Manufacturers of . S. & P Peanut Products and Candies Norfolk Unit Routs Sains 25 to 7 At Chavis Park . (Continued from Page 5) The same period saw thg Saints roar back in scoring distance bqt bop down on the Unit 25. Unit took over there and battered the the’Saints for the final touchdowi). Flashy backs displaying a power ful ground game culminttfed t^e drive from the 5. Curtis’ touch- Perry Sellers Byrd Puflien Horten Mason Hunt Florida “Rattlers” Stalked Southern U To Win 10 To TV Scotiandvile, La. — The Florida “Rattlers” stalk'ed Bouthern Uni versity's “Jauguar Cats" for three quarters her# today in their home lair, held them scoreless'for two of them, allowed them to'score in the third, and then turned on' a powfer drive to come' from behind and garner a tduchdown and a field goal to defeat Southern University 10-7 beiore a homecoming cro^n [of 5.000. 1 ‘ An evenly ' played first half showed both teams to advantage. Sparked by two brillian runs 'by half Macoh Williams for 22 and 15 yards Florida carried fb the 8 . again led off by Hoy Gant’s inter ception of Knight’s pisss carried to the 6 only to have the Cats lihe hurled them back'and stop'these two first half threats, j Coming into the second half Coach Mumford's homecoming in spired team cashed in on Hibler’s interception of William’s pass* to Oglesby to let Barnes get a first down on two plays followed by a 19 yard Pass, Biamea to Smith, an other first down in gains by Biggs and Barnes with Cook throwing a 34 yard touchdown pass to Clark. Mitchell’s coMtersion was gdod> Behind'by seven points the Rat tlers dug in cashed in on guard OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Gu^ss out of BgHinjf and Saves you Money i ■ ' ■ '' ■ ' ■ ■ ■ - '■ ■" ' You Too Cow H we Boortif iil Hair « Uf THE NU-HAIR liSGRO FORMULA HELT YOU AS IT HAS HELPSD THOUSANDS OF OTHERS! 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