Pliony “W omen" Gets G Months SURVIVES JUMP FROM BROOKI,VN BRIDGE Police nines Mon -fames P. Benson, 'll. of Brooklyn, after he was pulled nut of fhr river beneath the Brooklyn Bridge recently. Police said Benson, who complained he was “sick of life." fried to end it ail by .jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. But he survived thr 120-foot plunge into the river and was still thrashing about when two patrolmen swam out and rescued him. Benson was hospitalized and examined for possible internal injuries, but police said he appeared to have suffered mostly from submersion- (L'PI PHOTOS. Elliott’s Girlfriend Tells Police Os "Jar Slaying" Milton L?f F. }] i <-11 24- Villiams Crciiroads incident u*ho fas fre?-d last v reK m th* s iukr oml death of E Eos; Bn lev. in | W * i» ■y- ' ' v- I '■f&.-’yV ■%: * * ■ •• '* m W§j& : $SB> f I;l 8 Ml! TON ! UMO * i . . .Main aflrr arquHta! Holt, 45 Others Denied By Court WASHINGTON Th* Unped Supreme Court .Alouda v de nied hearings to Negro plaintiffs m tuo integration suits m North Carolina on ground; they had no' exhausted remedies open under state laws Both decision.'- upheld rulings in lower federal court' The high court ruled tha' the family of Joseph Hiram Holt. Jr., faiied to do every - "ring they should have done under state law before going to mart in an attempt to register the youth in an all-white high arhnoi a I Raleigh. N. r Hair, attorney. Herman 1 V>. tor. tpld neu smen; "JVr a. a it the end Os the road no»v.” ftCtelf heing informed of the decision CAROLINIAN •* 'luilliP 1 THEM IFAtiS ? s_:r' , tT , lr*■ ti; p K CSstfctag Co Fulfil s-h Paint & EVaßparer r " „ PAGE i V !••'■ 1 *R>C«- BSh'rv L. t "* Ire ts ; Seafood Co PAGE S Hudson Belli Compin' Walker-Martin, In- Raleigh. hi.\ inf> 4 Loan Ass'n Odens Cut Hale Store Stephen'* Appliance. ter t'aiea Bus Terminal toon A- Count! y Tire Sort ire PAGE t n rris '•'•heles.'ters. tU' Sure Fit Seat Ccser Center '•’it-incs ’s r ('•!-( ola Co R •• ‘s PrTe-Tn Carolina cleaners Sanders Motor C" F'Sher 'W'helesaltef M-Leon & EVitjen Paul's WaiJserstte R’sffu! P. ; n»s. S B Stokes Cot ret* C» tSBHlde Fruit & r.ril't Market FACT : f oni-eiidatsd Credit Corp Cdecer’s Bar B Vv:c«, t«r A First-» 't'isr . %?«t 4 Trust Co Carolina Pp«er A; ICompany qu-i v Spring Foute 1 m Wal\f County, 'os allegedly killed lad. Friday mrjV hy Leßov Clogg. 2i, of Harnett CounFv Sheriffs deputies said liH* nlf i'tirH n{ a hf ?t --no;sr> . rlaiined Fill off a knife on Clegs because CMgk had made a '’smart vevnavk to Elli ot t’s girlfriend The victim was placed m a car and started toward a hospital, but was transferred to the automo bile of his friend. Mr s Rita Jones. 17. of Route 2. Angiri' EH ion and the woman wept to < CON’MMjF'IT OV PAOk And I", a ypl’i -f*’ '' on rl-,c -y p.cme Court -aid that parent; of ts Negro p'.riir seeking ?r. inte grated -rhf'oi .- rt-'n- in Montgom ery County N c mu" first use ; appeal procedures open io indi vidual; under North Caroan's pu | pil assignment law. However. Justice William O : Douglas, in a dissent, thought the ! court should have granted the j Montgomery County Negroes a ! hearing 1 Federal District Judge Edwin M Stanley of Greensboro, made the original ruling in both cases, and 'hey were uphold by ihr !! -S 4lh Circuit Court of Appe-U j before moving up to the Supreme : Court CCOteTtKURD ON PAGE rt pater |f ! neliii.e B«t«l ' Feps'-Col* BoMling Co • aveitess Jnsnranre Afenr ; n *rti»! Mtnptak ; Doom's Esso Service Kidr* wa> Optician - t a.iollna Builders Corp IVSt' ÜB'S Seafood f r ' as ’ if ville Street Baptist Church PAGE 11 Ambassador Theatre ; PACT i 3 ! Coaimanity Grill May’s Esso Servlc.tater PtfliK-Levin* ; -J.: or, Grocerv ••effery's Grocery Tests« Auto Service ' oftan Barber Shop atsa Auto Seri ice "rice She!! Servicente i Fuller Products . N’eu- College Inn Baker’s Shoe Shop ftsoaers Store Raleigh. Furniture Co .’ark rc“ell Voter <;o Thomas Food Market Bis Satan’s Parkacay Grill dohssoh -Lamb* Co Browning Barber ••hop VASTS ri ' l ' : da* Muffler Shops ga-e is I ?■< h«*r -a tir is S jw. 1 omss Hardware Co :W. f Product. Co •" r r C Karl Uchtisien Atf-hanl's 4 Farmers Bank I Bottling Co •'i.'MSfc'JV -WStSll. ?!> r Bum?'* E:so St’lce State WthaßCr Co. Bust Genera! Tire la. Shaw Teacher Helps Students Integrate Seven Raleigh Churches , ■;; i . ,L,..:: . "' ';?;i VOL th NO i SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. Hub RALEIGH M. C. FREED KILLER SLAIN IN WA’IE COUNTY Dead Patient Revived MBS MW.BRED MrTYFE eidfrsi vb?» students James Bell New Walnut ! Terrace Mgr. Jarnor- Arnold Bell. 2 V •-*>«• of jDi and Mrs Robert M. Bell, form ! nly o{ Raleigh, but who now re J side m Goldsboro was appointed I this v c ek to tram for the manag . S ere position at the new 300-unit 1 Walnut Terrace Housing Protect, according to Mr;- Inez B Jonec. executive dirertoi of (he F.aleigh Housing Authority John Stokes. 32. who was the fust person to train for the job was relieved of his duties recent ly because he dinn 1. work out A native of Sanford. Etcll has spent most of bis life in Ra leigh He holds the B S. dr grer in business, administration from A and T College. Greens boro, has dc-nr further study at Norlh Carolina College al Dur ham. and is presently working <« cv>hm t-n «v\ pvr.r ?> 2 Rapists | : Get Light Jai! Terms ■ UTLMTMOTON —A mry chang ed s charge of rape of a 15-year- I old Negro cirl against, two whit*' i men tr a lesser charge of assault * on a female here Saturday. Oct, | in The men were conducted on | . the latter charge and each sen-1 fenced to prison for 2 years. Both ! seemed happy with tire verdict, j After half a day of testi mony. chiefly from the girl, the state rested its ease on Friday Judge Fudolph Mint* sent the .hirers home at tvsid afternoon with instructions to fCONTSNX'B© ON PACK "A \22 Charlotte ! Nurses Out i CHARI .-OTOE, N C Twenty two striking student ntiro»s were suspended last Friday by the of- j fieiafs of the Good Samaritan Ho*- j pital. the oldest Negro hospital in ' thg. United States ’ r b|. fx-ptiisiet) of er>« of }.b« student nurses provajted n»e ! the strife*: involving junior and I (C’ONTtNVni ON FACft. St I Students Os law “Mix" 7 Churches ! BV GLEN MB' HELL Essentially. it is not a matter of iaca! integration, noi is it an ef j foil lo antagonize people oi agsra j vate a had sitntion, it is a fcf.l of I Christian ur.itv. Miss Mildred MrTyre, .v- istani professor of religious effuratiori and advisor of the Bachs' Student. \ Union at Shaw University, express I ed this point of view in explaining i jhe ptttpose of the B S iI S oration Chruti-yn PelioY-shfp ' | which had Shaw University stu denis visiting some 17 fora I church- i cs, 7 of which were white, la I j ! Sunday. “We fmeaning church lead ri-xi advcritse lhai the rlundi has an open d«or lo all people. If this is true «f nonid like lo sec ronc-Tl <- evidences of ii". Miss McTyre declared, emtthas!7inc: 'Vhis is noi a pressure more mrnl. if is an effort lo sec the unity of ibr Christian f hm h fCON'ifNl’i D os rAi-r ‘i 5 Dope Suspects On Trial Five persons were being turd i ! at. CAROLINIAN pres;; tune m J | two separate cases of illegal pos session of marijuana The (rial of Jacob Wiley. Mrs. F.VS? r Wiley and Mrs ( hli-Unc Wiley Dearer is non bring heard mV E. t aslern Dssiiicl f OiH't h- nfwh ap povn*ed fVdrtal Judge Alger non Butler of Clint an tn the other case two men *>•«■* bound o'cer to Wake Buret toy Court Tuesday en mantuana ! i charges followuie a preliminary ! bearing before H A Bland. U. B i Comm isMoner Pleading innocent was Willie ; ; Sanders His bon4. was set. at- s2b j pfin William Thomas, pleaded | guilty and was placed under a . i|s non bond Both are scheduled I for trial during the criminal term fCON'TEMt’FO ON’ PAGE G W. H. Bryant | Appeals Rap In Bribery William H Bryant of Raleigh . ! appealed to to the state Supreme ’ Court Monday his conviction of j i bribing two K sleigh police offi- j | cers in connection with a mid* j bers operation Bryant, convicted m Wake !5u- i perioi Court, ot bribing Set C R Beck and Sgt. James M, Stall, | had been sentenced to five years! i in state prison. Attorneys ter Bryant took ejgcoptkm to the imSnsfon of a com'crsat’ioTv heiween Bry ant. Beck and St ell cn Hi* 1 night of the aftccr«d bribery into the trial record j | ! enmtwwm on page z> mI *£lm . **:*«»( rnSpmmm> ..«. ONI,V NTs.KO CANDIDATE IN BRITAIN Dr. David T. Fid (hr only Negro candidate running in ihr forthcoming British nation U olre.liops, Mis on ihr steps talking uilb workm-m Ji»nmv Rpiuu-dy as hr campaigns in ins Condor, district recently **i«» a labor Cuts ■ indidite. is bring opposed by Conservaiiir and Liberal t’arD randi d.jtrs (1 PI PHOTO). I Wouldn’t Close The Schools Now: Faubus ASHEVILLE Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus renewed a peal at j the Southern Governors Confer- j cnce Monday for an 'individual liberty” approach *o the nation's j pressing racial crisis. Fauhiis. as, bo insisted that be bid noi chanced bts basil view u as x rrsvjilf of ibr 1057 IJltle ffock S« hr*ns d>bfoifr. tnnu hmi rtTF fli.it ht prDhjhly ««f !iavi> f»d yfhrt.nh ir* th* rafifP! it hr h»(f th* jHohipm to g'o thi A^ltb again FaubllS bia Ane-rnp or I fhr firuf full cf ?sth Annivcrtavy Tn < other pnnr’pal developments of tb c day Krr.h.)i-Vr G r>T ‘ C" Chandler opennd hi* renTTAS’gn ffoe df-Tnocratjc nres.?- der*i * l n oini nflt ion a not • j ne•;< tiect - r>rj Irroni'arp but on*' s wb left hi< southern coYfrnor'-' I rpri* At »i rouudtable rsn nr? j of ton chest problems encount- ; ci*f»d the chief exeoi3tiA f e« showed , Hist means of financing state ires presented the number one headache discussed. By Gentle* menV »gn*eemeint. no governor brought up the race Question. —fifnwsrd ?>lf. ft ♦ivc \aftonai Safety Coimdl the governors the { •mist cfioperalr In findinir a Nab Wanted NG Man In Finrida j MIAMI. Fbfl -- Police >io-y pick i pii up n prowler one oight. lap* j week who f urnod out to be s mso I wanted by North Cair>lina. su-1 thorit.ies on charers of boaiJncj g’nd attempting to rapp fcbr wife; of 3 white policeman Fte va* ar-j rested Sunday. 84-yea,r-eMI sm-wk?, Jehn Gwa Iterhins, Is alleged (C«Kf(WSB ON PAGE *> f solution to thr slaughter on ibp highways. —Gov. J. P Coleman of Mi.w.- sippi, rcliring chairman of thr (CONTOrt-ID ON PAGR ADMITS CRIME OF MI'RDER ~ Charles Ralston. right. . fe xhmm with »»««** officials tv a P»- life station iaie Or* Slh in Cbicace The nftirials are 'left to righti: Coot OMMty Coroner tVstiiß ?sie- Carrnn and (detersive liwuri WteMorrov 'rear' fgHcr ray Bai'tfn. i n-rear-sid reformatory gfajaat*; with a nine-year crime record. confessed Oct. lib that he stabbed fiicti sfbwi stadwt Sacrael A. f'chwart.». !5 to death on * daricened elevated sreir> nicl*ovfi? Se-ftt f.Sth. R-risten ws* arrested whctt po• lire tr*wd his? throngh s pair of bloody pent* left »i a. cleaning ehctji robbery the night of the slaying. (HI'S TELEPHOTO). PRICE 12c fN N. ELSEWTIERE t3c Amazement Shown At ! Recovery | CHICAGO l ANP)—-Mrs Alice i 8011, a 32-year-old mother of two. | recently died at ML. Sinai Hospi tal. but Friday she left the hos pital and returned home to cap far her family Mrs Bell who died j on the operating iahle, remained “dead" more than .several minuter., j Two doctors. Julius Lew pm - ■.ana! physician of Mrs Bril, and . Dr Constantine Fills, a Frllo" ; m anesthesiology at Mt Sinai 'worked with God" to bring Mr Bell back to life. Dr. I,evv viid n hen be ar rived si the Bell home follow ing a franlir phone call, the mother-to-be was in a semi eonsrioiix condition. Suffering from tublar pregnan«’v in her fcoNTrwiF.n on pa«'.» :»> State News Brief TMUSIFAL BRILLIA.M F AI SHAW HOMECOMING RALETGH - The 1958 edition of "re Shan' University Homecoming Celebration on Saturday Oct 24 promises to he one of Musical Brilliance" when the right march ing bands of approximtely 500 mu sicians assemble on the field in j mass formation at half-time for fCONTINUED ON PAGE 2) I -’ ... ~» , ■inirv BUCHANAN . , , bloody, but unbowed a Thursday night fight bet?* ?en a ' nhony woman' and two oops left the cons as dirty and blood" as hogs" and. »;-■ may be expected "dead tired " The officers' n c ''' clothes wei;e ripped to pieces In ifie tussle Th< "woitia n,” inha Bu rhaniian, 28. of Pattersons Lane, draw a six-month or if (in term in fudge Albert Qoub s court and earned son?* discarded police clothing in elace of his woman attir* which he wore in court H ’ wav also unite blood' but un bowed- D«, ggt .t M Btell and hi’ partner Spf C R Beck spotted a- man with womans clothing cm last Thursday m the 1100 bio l * of E Lane St Set. Stell tmme-d afejy suspected the man as one lor whom he had a larceny «:ai rant when he observed ‘'tlw* hairy legs and those 12-uvh long loafers " "1 knew who it. "as." th* off.. - r said gji. gteil v.vd he noticed that the "wetnan" kept turning "h C! ' liead away from (.he offtr*rs and retreating further into the shad ows ' Firallv. she hacked up gamr-t a door a* one of the hous" aiid started fumbling in the 1a? s r hardbag." h e said Buchanan h ; "' been raven* a lai g* ?at c n‘ lea * i >er poet ei.book The effMC's rfjt nus n,f fV» e (ce«isrrfi»vvix on ear,r. ;•( k IB harben ASHEVILLE The 16th annual convention oi Lie North Carolina VAAC P Confer I s ncp h & c vith 5 conference of j-om* !■!' ministers from over the sts-e uni* er the guidance of Dr Grady E Da'is, chairman of tne rmnii**.'.- division of the conference by Dr E J. Odom, national NAA CP church secretary. New A;erk Kelly M Aalexander of Charlott* is state president Keynote speaker hr F*»r