Newspapers / The Carolinian. / Nov. 7, 1959, edition 1 / Page 1
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820-236 G. First St* Louisville, Ky, comp Two Die, Six Hurt In C rash SL ABB V- J|. % \ JMMk pr _J%*& **&!s&*&*&' jlftagMßx ' v ■ 5 GOVERNOR GREETS PRESIDENT President Sekou Toore • shown with back to camera) is bring greeted here by Governor t,Utbrr Ilodccs ipartly bidden) as the Guinea president and his party ar- | rived at the Raleigh-Durham Airport lasl Wednesday. 1 lie Guinea president spent two day* in this state. Others in the photo are security guards and state officials. (See story this page.), J ‘lrregularities ’ Found In Books: Suicide Attempt Arouses College In NC iiinni'm iiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiii' rin -■ i r :: '~nniTfr~nr rn — —nr PTTT ~tt H -—innri —mnmi —~~ J ririTtlflTfTTir^ VA^Jg Jb>j >;'< -ijf* & , r >„ Mg& MBes&N&a -g- /■ &%$&&& ( \i;* it. \ \\r Shaw Prof, CoAuthors Textbook Carl DeVane. proser- or of Pnhr ea) Economy and chairman of the Division of Social Science a! Sio■> University, is co-author of a cei lege text book, principles of Eco nomics, published in ID.">9 by the Pittman Publishing Corporation. Nov York, New York. Shaw Uni versity is among the colleges and universities which are adopting this text for introdue'er; economic-' courses. Mr. OeVane is also eo-auli>or of Racial Separation and C!a • Ktr»n- in the l ocal Church t tpr>dt A native of flaleirk. Mr r><- Vane received the '..ft derrrr in Mstoey and sort*) '-t ienee as Shaw University in 10~f>, fir ivn an aeded ff>p M A. degrre In History and Po’itirx a( At lap** University, Atlanta, t.mr t«8 in 13117. He has pursued d<»-tnr<i study in political science at the University of Pennsylvania, and trONTTNUt'-D ON PAGE 4) 'CAROLINIAN - , ADVERTISERS (j. ft ClotfcfJSf *»«r>r oo s « ?.%h Store P\ * L 3 ■UP ! onfi store y rioedro?*? s JL Ad*e> '*brr» TCV. Trt rnmp^n' (Ul Clot' 1 ! b?jt I'ACI 3 4 P*ar?ii?rr §OUthof*l tSfll Trlfphott* <« Njlsli-£**•?!* V*r»**!j. Huist capita! Coc« CoC** > * Hwisor H£lU towi-’^' ca Ci * < fslott) >1 £-t«r* c. Mirdard C lr, rl W picrl* rivvpa.n-v E S. O.Wm's FurnHure Stei'* Modern F!r»«'•» Cere Acme w.«aln Co'»r-.'«y Taj ler. Radio & TV ScrUre PAGE 7 A&P Food Store* tl'trd's of Raif:i;i Speedy-Wash, Tnc Washington T'-rate An's., liv. Rut* fining* Co. tj A v. Tir* CO'opatv Raleigh Seafood Cowpanv PAGE S Paul's Vt’ashe?.*,t'* Tirst-Ctti*dH4 Bank A- Trust To PAG* R ftfijor Financ* Company, toe. *»•!fitt'S F:;so SgrvToeecelrr *jT«ata*ii Transfer &• Ororrry Fanvns E ’k*ry ‘lC’ileigb P. ,! ni A- Wallpaper Co. P'-oilocc Stotts ftsloigb Ptttttai Romo I'.AQti: !>» A-opO-ns ApplUinc* Company. T-i--. Business Manager Found Knifed And Shot In Home (Special to The Carolinian) KATE HITING REYNOLDS HOSPITAL, Winston Salem —According to a bulletin said to have been issued by Dr. H , Rembert Malloy, who performed an emergency operation on A. I. Trncll veteran business manager. Winston-Salem Teachers ! College, at lf' iK! A M Wednesday, his patient could survive if he desired to. Thr r i|tliiii:il r<? tt «■*!!» 1.1 t» i« Mr. l>Prrl? as In u hpflior fh«* «|iif : Mr-tr. « Itich V* r iilflHor R'|n< eel t»* ,)' L h\rn nbmjf .lUpurr] rf'M*rpps nrirs ffiijm] in bis honiif-. a rotflinp rhprV, ntstjf 1 h<a finar.rii! uifirn ot rmi UK tt ill in Ijvp sppmr. In lu Hk j fhrra<f *vhirh an » 11 him j I i t ing*. The bn:-ini'.k.; manats*' !c said 1° ! hate left hr office Oil j i tnn-. tnnr tHtpp, Hp v - asked by | I T-Tafc Auditor 11rnry Bridges and j : nnc of hr sirioj; for proof to dih- j j rtantiate what they thought were! | improper figures in the account of , j Ihr college. 1 Mr Terrell is said to have brou j found in the bathroom of hi.s home. 1 “Hot Supper” Sends Jesse Janes To Jail DA m TNGTON. S. C. Jesse .) ahi oj Gcc. a young Bartinßton man. who plcadod guilty to a man .•'U'uic.lilrr chargp, Monday was a i warded a sis year prison term by •iurfer .7. R Noss Sold ii-•»r ftohrrl Iviifo fold ( (1i«- fall srssfnn of Oarlinston Cfinnfv f ourt that of fhr T, persons prrsrnt al Ihr ”ho( siipppr*’ \yherr fhr sheet of Sampson Warren, or rnrird. not one would admit ana- knowledge of she fatal shooting. i Judge Ness, in passing sentence 1 on CJcr. said it was a sad slate of affairs when something like this BUY FROM I HEM ' I fit: hj. v r Hotel CPii 1 <*la F>oFtljv\p f nmcanu C ' • cni'!/ In ,i|i- m<■ ACCIV ' IHV . iVTpinoi'i,] I'. *” ifj v r V•» 1 Op(JfC- »’* f ).0-lirt ’;.«•»* ► ''a ' oof) C° - •** C t* ,1 v J'»r • t * ■n r st rppt Churrh r,v * U : . :i.. c* 1 .■«: 11 rr{ Crfttjlt f' nr p • *' cy {* t* i* i IR? I R ( iir , rvv ? r.' * <«.»•. t! VholftAlei't I '1 ri■ ' i ‘- '•»*>£> A T_,o -1 ft A*•k *1 'nir ,'t, f'o ; si f ai|»v! i ( s 4srti V. :I • h S ! ‘t)P 1 i [y 5 *:i*fV'r C-OtT* P*S!?.V j f i)'. Hotter* 4 €lc&ft*r» -n i?p K 'O iivct Co - M. Young Hiohvar* i>», 1 K r ?.5 r*» sr. V f.’TM'ery oiv BibUrt? r.tvicir narkt ,»> G**|N j /n(<\ Sport Shop i .’ttr. o, Blotifit. K*a.t rotate ; C»oc Marr ! CoUegx s’arV j f, a&t!ebrrry-Hotj | ge tf.ardware ; UftiJlg-Levluc Furnitur* I rrs*ov»nir»s barber Shop t ftaJtrig'h 'OW.ro Supply n | CowniHU't' i TJaniel's S' c .>cf ■‘altipb ! <;•?.! Offir* 1 j .Srrui’ity Varkrt J r>pnjt'f Slifiji Sbnp OnjiPM. cvyc'.jj] A*f»? Ot*:*. Inc. ! j ' IV 51S1' Wowie « by h:* granddaughter. u ith bullet u-GMjnds ?.!0 hig head and u, ith bad cute bn hir, head and right wr>M t> r. pM'fermed a* 1 operation that toefe hrtijMß and Mint pafirni ca« rprPrer Mp did n r *i <r| escribe thf i) fbr c\trnf of IHf fnund Hr d»d s-iv fbaf it W«ts a nprcaiion. n-ie CAROT INI AN called Mi in' Faleigh and was not able to Ipcate him nr any member of the staff who made the investi gation The stale official alleged to have said "! am net. prepared to say yet how extensive the matter is or even if there is any shortage.” Fridges said. happens and no one has the nerve to tell what ('hey saw In aoot.hor ease. Ncsb sept enrrii a 7.7-year-old youth. Up fl ood 7.0 m is, Jr., to the state reformatory for Negro boar j unfit he becomes 27 years ot j age. I,puls pleaded giddy to making ?5 obscene telephone calif, tn Harlsviltr women. Tn the same ease. 14-year-old Charles Douglas, another Negro drew 1 a five year probationary sentence. after admitting making one obscene rail Prominent I Durhamite | Asks Action tn st aft wntTF.n DURHAM - A mother wh* sought relief from a situation which she is alleged to have described as unbearable ask ed the Superior Court of Durham County, here this week, to do some thing about. It Mrs Aliee ,7. Logan filed suit for alimony, without, divorce and asks ! that her husband, rtpoTge Lo gan. .Tr. he told by the court to ; support their ehilijran and to give | her the proper consideration a wife I should receive, separate and apart from her husband She further ssTted that be he requested and demanded to pay her attorney. She also wants the court to order him to keep up the note* e« the Tmw- in order that sh? might have shel ter and her children * suitable roof over their head*. The plaintitf alleges that the de fendant took her as his wedded wife October 2. ISM-2 and that he l left her on October 2,1 PRO The i complaint, further asked that Mr. 7<osar> be instructed, fold, admon ished and even restricted from in | ferfeiring with her in any way. ft’ownmißi* on page zi + + + + * No Action In Lynch Case North Carolina's Leading Weekly VOL, 19, NO h SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, l 9S f ) RALEIGH, N. C. PRICE I2e IN N. C; ELSEWHERE 15c JAIL JESSE JAMES -G I fc- ?k* Jp Hh eaKlniSw .Y; *'■*%■ r ;>i ’■ 4UOICIAI. GANIMDATES Governor Nelson Rockefeller fseated center) weds wilh the six Re publican juelieiiil candidates as county hcadouarters. New York. Oct. 28th Seated next to the Gover nor arc Bernard Newman ilcfti, chairman of the New York Republican County Committee, and Mrs. Preston Davie, vice chairman. Standing left to right are: .fudge Samuel R. Pierce. Jr.: William S. Shea, .fudge John J. Quinn: Judge llarrv Harris; i-ouis Grisorio; and Attorney General Louis J Ucfknwitz who aJso attended the meeting. (IJPI PHOTO). Radio Official “Disgusted’' With Van Doren Treatment William /Ktjl» r'irn e j-.topn I.r ? official of Station WRAI. ?tronsly 1 jy) an impromptu cpcccn Tuesday j morning those porsons « 5m would condemn ex*quiz show w lux Cha c Van Doron Van Doren admitted thu- that he was furnished the questions and answers on the “21' television show two years ago Currie's statements follow 1 have been disgusted so the pnmt of physical sickness at the attitude of condemnation Hi •played by large segments of the pub\jr | toward Charles V;*n Doren the j State Hews" —IN— Brief J GItEENSBDF o roVVf tnt a N TO KALETGH IT.ir.RP A V Waldo C Falkencr, Greensboro i City Councilman, will be the guest j of honor ala general membership reception of the Bloodworth Street YMCA on Tuesday, November to. at 8:00 p.m. He will discuss his ex periences in the field of politics j and some' of the elements that have ! contributed to his success. A special feature of iM- w eafjop will he the enrollment es members to fa!? activities of the “V". Recreational and see Igj events have been planned for what promises to he one of the outstanding event* on the 1 Y ’ rslend,ht. Members of newly | appointed standing committees ■mil! be rec,ngn*'f.efi. (CONTTMUKR ON PAG*. « ersh*' utp qi.ll* rhampion who his soul in a confession of parf.ici- | I rating in a rigged quiz ‘hqjw or? | \(drviston In the first place, all 1 I!tc who arc screaming I for blood and vengeance now arc j i nidging a man in violation of the Biblical admonition, M Judgo Walks 20 Miles To ; Surrender T o Cops YOKK. S r‘ A Clover. S r ; man was jailed on murder rharges I Sunday after he walked 20 miles ! to Gastonia. N. C, to surrender to ! a professional bondsman i .1 W Chambers was accused of I the fatal shooting of OJa Csrothers. i 3# year-old mothei of -S children. The shooting non tired at the | Carol hers home, according to of j fleets Chambers lived next door, j they said. frlirr reported the woman can nbottl .30 feet and collapsed Rafetgh Civic Improvement | Issseiatisn Talks Mating The Kaleigb Civic Tmprev«meni Association. » newly-formed organ i?afion met Sunday at the Blood worth Street YMCA and mapped vast plans for an all-out voting drive among this city’s colored res idents. Composed of young persons, the Association has elected ten tative officers and discussed ways and mean?- «f persuading , no.»-voters ni the value of th« i ha hot. iv.»t. that ye h<* not judged Nobody «ay what he wnijtcJ hr *n any given situation of temptation until be. himself, hnn actually experifneed i* If 1 had been offered 1 chance fCOWTfNimn ON cvr,y •> sftrl thr ..hooting, which or I run-rtf shortly after toidtiigb* Chamber* walked to Gaston is. and cave b.ntself op to Bondsman A. 1, Dial. Dial took him to Clover where he was placed under arrest and moved in the county fall here, No motive was given for the j shooting. Officers said Chambers had re cently been released from orison after serving a term for shooting i another woman sever a i years ago , | Plans, for door-to-door canvass ing were discussed and approved- The idea lor the new group re portedly sprang from ‘he poor rep | resentation that is re-ported each time there is sr< elect ion held here. Severs, other large North Carolina cftt'W ate being con tseted for the ratio of their colored tiff rerun voting in pro- I portion to the overall popula | ISon. * fCOMVBftiSO rsN PA®* 2} r I POPLARVILUv Miss -A circuit | judge who admitted it m;<', be dd ficull to indict the accused t’ nch era if Mack Charles Parker begins empaneling a grand jury this werL to hear testimony in the emotton steeped rase Parker a 23-year-otd pidpivood truck driver from nearby Lumber inn, was dragged from his Sail cell (roNTtmtPli o.s PAiit it President Tours Gets Royal N. G. Weiceme BV AI.KXANDF.iI BAB NFS I | The slate capital and environs i wore Iho envy of millions of pro ! plo who live in the south, who had . | never seen a president, to say noth j mg about a black presidem. for >• E ’ i whirling hours. Wednesday and ’ I Thursday of last week, when Nek on i To;ire. president of newly organi?.- I eri Guinea, Africa, visited . The stage was set when I,unis Lauiirr. rhief. NNPA News Ru reap, with official authuri/alinn from the Sfatc Department and (he CAROLINIAN represent;! • live visiied Governor l.nlhcr II Hodges, lor final briefing on (he visit of the African prrsi | dent. Thr governor lost no time in tell >nr ihr press the! hr was acting as host to the elected leader and that COULDN’T TAKE IT-—After Miffcrijß* what is alleged to fe*v» boon serious isijuries, hover Walter Ingram <s shewn here after by colSapseri in bis dressing room.. Doctors are examining bint- la til* ninth round of scheduled ten -rutin bool , Ingrain is report ed t- n ha.’Je. bad a, "glased took" seconds before be mlhixcil. The evietti of bis condition f«iW not be. determined hy prevs time, <ITI TKKSrHO-• TO). 'X. \ jllillgiPfe raMliaßgy ifamSnr fmt' SSet ■«se'’ WILLIAM PRATT JOHN E. M.IT( HELL Men Di. e In Auto r v ij r\av nr k £i ar<.v v % DURHAM— The result of a dn v c, M'ho tin knowingly pernaps tr\pc to disprove the old .--a.ying !, Th?> .shad not pas*- and the fact that two moving forces, propelled b* co: and human-. met head on, nea» t.#afayptif School. Rt, 101. near Ld- HngtOU, S« ne ta y afternoon HO' 1 read? too funrrals here fivp pot sopc ri p--rled ;■>■ fan tn Rf \ Ho pita! Raßnch *a H one otlv?r ■•till on Ihe crd.tpal lir-i. The number of falahU c > for the .'dato rose Po n more whoo it is *1 1 f'ffrtf that John T*!rjivat*d Mtt r ‘h c ' . JO, attempted to p-> another ve hiclc in a section of th c hi&hv-a-- that 5? snicf to ha' e hpfn mark a ■ (< ON 11M f l» ON rVP ’) hr would Ic.yvc oit tli-inc ijr.T’jTriei* in rnakinc in,-. -day i credit * n In* stale and an inspiration to th* : isitor and his party. The shite reception rommiM* 3 * headed by Governor and M r 'lodges sot oul from the capito.l a few minuh s lain and had I<> no • ! down fit ft highway Jo ;;cf to tV j Raleigh-Durham Airport Wlrn the I pari, arrived, the private plane of ! President Fisenhowev had P’.d ! down and the African president and His parly wore waiting and Mrs soon ivprr at the hnce plans* and thr waiting: line formed., ft was not Inn? before (hr rrpre of thr State Depart mml * tinea red and thru ramr (hr smiting’ Mr. T” and » troNTiNimn on rAr c r.)
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