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Fourth Auto 'Victim Dead Train, Car Collide In Dunn Area DUNN The fourth victim in a gigantic train-car wreck here Sunday is dead. He is the driver of the ill-fated automobile, Na- i than Malloy, 42. who had just j been released from jail on a ] drunken driving charge only flours before. Ma liny allegedly drove his car A nto ihe path of a train, killing three person? A Greensboro resi dent, Malloy left his 3-year-old ■von, James R. Malloy, as the only survivor of the accident. Rilled instantly were: Willie P. McLean, 22. P'nk Melvin McLean, 18. brothers of Rt, I Du.-.w, and Mrs. Louvenia Mor y ris. ,86, eif Grrensboro. Police said (hey arrested Malloy ear ly Sunday, bus released him from jail abouf 7: .*> fl a. m. They reported he was sober (rONUNDITIi os l-Al.f n Invitation To NBA Off h West Va. T CHARLESTON, W Va The "dcomp met for the National Basketball Asr.'n has been with* drawn at the New Civic Center here, ai least, /, living the tenure of the building's present manager William S. Bolden imide the statement. Saturday after a break j down in negotiations to have the j *4&f<rmeppolis Lakers play the Cin cinnati Royals here next Jan 24 j in a, league game. An apparent protest .over seg regation practices which cropped i nut, when the pair played here ! earlier this year was given by Bob j den as the reason for the failure \ to reach a new agreement. That incident involved Min nranolis Mar Elgin * FGvlpi The former ScaiHe llniversify great refused so play in the srasnf last January «f»er fail if. gef * room in a Charleston hefel whirls did oof arrepi fr IWTTNPFO ON PA<-. C zy Reveals Sordid Story ’ RICHMOND Va A 46-vcai- .hr! Richmond white women told po lice she was raped and robbed ai knife point by a Negro Wednesda; nsghf The •woman, whe was nrn, identified, said the man walk ed up behind her as she walk ed home, grabbed her. placed A knife to her throat and said: "Ton go with me or s’Sl kill you.*' fib* said she wae dragged In *n alley, raped and the man *»ok $8 from her purse sod f«e<d The laieet report of night-time teotence in the Capital City i-ame as the City Council studied a SSOO. • 000 program to bloster police pro tection It includes (hr addition of SO patrolmen and 8 police dogs to tenant the rity's streets "■c ,v>:v ; **v-- .:.>?* "W! '% -J| •A ' -•*.. * *** '"'% K‘‘ ■ % ♦** - h- ' ■<- <*" . ■*•' "-» 1 * i. * *... ■ *' v JpW *&* s*. s * . K«' ■». ....' s * PEACEFUL SLEEP !N "HOBO lUNCiLE” 'this photo was taken off the 500 Mock of E. Martin !*4m£. last weekend. Shown sleeping on the rroand here is a wan alleged to he s “Storm-, addict,” known i to m|m Ndieto as “Shorty.” A cun in Hswraibh in photo. Shortly after this picture was taken, "fflwr* ■avsaaemsaemgasMArmfcmvawamimai&M "Ml OH Ai, STUDENT” GIVES SELF UP James W. Covin lon. above, who posed as a nudical student to go! a hospital job sob j disappeared when he Has mutasked. chatted with If. JsiucS Waldron I at Newark’s police headquarters last nerk. Covington. 22. vanished ! from the Mil liard Medical Center when he was'exposed as a fraud, j lie received a ,toh in (he emergency room of the hospital. No i mined!- I ale rharges were filed. I CPI TEI.F.rHOTO). Charlotte Man First: Loses Driver’s Permit f.Jf AJRLOTTE SammiP L'ei Orothdrs, 26. of Charlotte. has be- i ' » come *he first driver to lose his j license under a newly-enacted j point system lo control habitual | traffic violators. Motor Vr 1 deles licparlmi nf officials said Imbii llir nuinS license Alas suapended for 60 days after he was roftvlctod of reckless driving. The new law provide- that per- j suns accumulating 12 pond; be- j ,-;ui;-.e nf traffic violations ss*til lose i hei: license.', fnr fin days The la: 1 ' ’ Try Convicts In Ma i m in gin ci dent YANCEYVILLE—Seven convicts i charged with maiming themselves, I '.vcm tried in Caswell Superior] Court las! week under a new state j 'aw which makes ll a felony foi | a prisoner lo injure himself to i void work. The case again:-* William T 'Sinter, of Raleigh, wa-- the or v ope In be heard hv a pin H •id l.iPhn Hone.viull. 31. of ! Ilrollin*. Sislrr Killed WHiiIAMRTOH A speeding i motorist rrunmod into two chi! - j (iron playing in a roadside ditch.! killing them instantly on Sunday, j The driver was later charged noth j drunkenness. Two oilier children were ad- I wilted to Marlin County Gen eral Hospital here with inju- j ries received in the aeridenl. A lilth child escaped withoul injury. was passed to replace the habitual Violators' act that was outlawed by vbe Stele Supreme Court, The net* law went into effect last j : pring, Officials said Carothers had ac* ! quircd points earlier on convict- I ions for failing to yrild the right i of-way running 9 traffic light and i speeding When his points reached seven j officials called him in for a con* | fprpnce and offered to eras? three ; points if he would take s driver i nnpi overuen* course. The Npjto ' declined Wndcsboro, were accused of nul ling tendons in their heels with a wi i e white in solitary confine ment. All seven were prisoners at the nearby fvy Bluff Maximum Security Prison Camp The other five defendants were Negroes. One of them, Cleveland McNeil, 26, of Fu- M'ONTGNUBO ON PAGE St Killed were William Floyd Goddard, 10. and his sister. Neva Loretta Goddard, 4. both of Kt. 1, Washington. Investigating officers swore out warrants charging George Daniels with driving while intoxicated and driving without a licence. Coroner W. W, Biggs c&Hsd ;ui. inquest shortly after the accident (CONTTNUEO ON PAGE *> New Verbal Attack Charge Filed Assault Two Women ’1 I m VOL, 19, NO. 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1959 RALEIGH. N, C. Discusses Southern Politicians! •We May Bin Vote' Wins ‘No Other Alternative,' Wins Says MANNING. 5. C. -- "U white politicians make race, an issue, heaping insult and slander upon a whole people, Negroes are forc ed, out of self respect, to vote as a bloc.” Thus declared Roy Wil kins, national executive secre tary of the National Association for the Advancement, of Colored People. Mr. Wilkins was addressing a Clarendon County group of »- toowi 1,500 on Sunday when he made the statement. “Under this compulsion the* could not support a candidate for high national office with a xoubterw regional back ground,” he added. "To hr Mount, they could not supporf in any effective fashion tlm candidacy of Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas.” (FONTtNUED ON FA or tl 2 Hours Lapse In Assaults NEW YORK -- Two rape in cidents occurred within two hours of each other last week between two Negro teenage boys and two gilds, one 8 years old and the other a 19-year-old Chinese-A* metican. lAwrcaee. Kin*. !5, abduct ed a 9-ye».r-old white girl af ter beating her severfe- and raped her under * 20-ton trailer truck. Her condition was considered serious, ac cording to a report from Cum berland Hospital. ITie little girl was m her way to a candy store to buy a comic book when she was attacked, po lice reported. She was so serious ly injured she was given the last rites, of the Roman Catholic Church after being brought to the hospital Joyce Chow accused » *tx« foot Negro youth of aftempl ing to rape her white she was returning from work. She said she was dragged Into a vacant lot about half a block from her home. Her assailant chok ed her, she said, and she of fered him her purse. He refused it, saying that he did. not want anything but ”e good time.” He them pulled off hor r*in ooat, tore Shea* dress and knocked her down, she said. The 18-year-old teletype ope- CCOhfSSNUEB ON FAG® M Collector Os Refuse Breaks Leg WHTTEVXLLI— A trash colled or. whose leg was crushed when he fell under the wheels of « gar bage truck, died Thursday from the injury after an ambulance taking him lo s hospital collided with an automobile, V. <5. Cunningham, SB, em ployed by the eliy since 1948. fell front the running board of the a rock, A major blood ves sel vji ruptured when 4hc wheels nf the heavy truck rolled -error bis a PIC RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE AT SHAW —Left to right, Or. F P. Payne, dean of Shaw Uni vrr-ity, presents Miss Angie E. Brooks, assistant secretary of state of Liberia to Dr. William R. Strassncr who roofers upon Miss Brooks (he degree. Doctor of Laws. Miss Brooks was the Founder’s Day speak er on the nreasinn of the University's 94th observance, Friday. November 20th. Liberian Diplomat Heard In Challenging Shaw Address Attorney Angie Brooks, assistant secretary of the State of Liberia told the Shaw University audience on their ninety-fourth Founder’s Day Anniversary, Friday, Novem ber 20, that the great qualifying test of civilization is that of build ing stronger for a better tomorrow.. This, she staled, should be done in IVie area of education and in v ihe development of international understanding The speaker described the luck of adequate educational fariiltire In Africa and pointed out that the free eounlrtes of Africa are putting forth ire mpndoas efforts to end there Inadequacies. These issues, she claimed, fend to divide black people from white and embitter race relationships »« African representatives contrasted the furor over oppression in Him gavy with the silence shout oo presjion in all of Southern Africa 1 The tragedy of South West Af'-ira where segregation laws go beyond any-measures which Ame rican Negroes have ever experi enced The Union government, she informed, refuses Africans per mission so leave the country to ap pear before the United Nations and prevents any UN representa tive from setting foot in the Terri tory to investigate conditions. CAROLINIAN ——— —- ADVERTISERS BUY FROM THEM- PAGE S O K. Clothing CejapnHV Uor ton's Cash Store Major Pinnae* Compass- PAGE 3 LAW Tire Comaeav Kress A Company Speedy-Wash Branch Banking * Tru*t fompar.v PAGE S Budson-Bclk *■ Company Raleigh Savings & Loan Assn Beil Bakeries. In*-. Electrics! Wholesalers. tar, John aon -La mbe Co Hunt Genera* Tire Cotnptitti Federal Acceptance fi»cp. Davie St Coin laundromat PAGE S Ivey-Taylor Co. .Tran's of Raleigh Mother A Daughter Stores, Inc. Goodman's Ladies Shop Betty Gay Store, Mac Joseph’s Store •?. C. Penney Co Hudaor -Belli Company PAGE 7 Consolidated Credtt Corn Cooper's Sarberii« Wake-U-Drly e -It ReUsMf ts&n Co. PAG* * 2 !n the territory of Portugese Angola, which abuts South Africa, and, opposite it to the east, Portugese East Africa, documented evidence of impartial scholars, show that "forced labor”, or slav ery exists in these areas And for Influence Os Citizen’ Councils Under Tests JACKSON, Mist.—The influence of Mississippi's White Citi zens’ Councils is heins; put to a stem test in a controversy con cerning the U. S. Civil Rights Commission. The Commission has asked nine Mississippians—seven whites and two Negroes—to serve on a State Advisory Board which would 'mg gest. courses of action to be taken by the Federal Commission m the state Th* l»# ftegroe*. neither * member nf the NAACP, re portedly sgreed to accept ap pointment. Os the whites, * Methodist minister lias said he will serve, an editor has re jected the offer and the other*! are undecided. •iaittUrd Clad*? Block eoMpW h E Qtilna PBrnltueo Somps-ft*' ’’poern Kinases Corp. Itsalty Company Tayier Radio A TV Setvlft Mr. C. Karl Uchtman PAGE 9 First-Citizens Batik * Trust Co. Eflrd's of Raleigh Carolina Power * Light Co. Dunn's Esso Servicer,ter Gent Watch Shop Nash-Steele-Warren, Inc. Famous Bakery PAGE Id Stephens Appliance Comps ns, Inc. Deluxe Hotel cepsi-Cola Bottling Company Caveness Insurance Agency Warner Memorials Ridgeway Optician? Carolina Builders Coro Watson’s Seafood Company Fayetteville Street. Baptist Chore!* Goodman's Ladies Shop Clifton Motors, Inc, PAGE it Firestone Store? Raieigh Paint * Wallpaper Co. S. Sf. Voung Hardware Company Scven-Up Bottling Company !'!lom Cut Sate nothin? Raleigh Seafood CnSttpßity Relalgh rune rat Home two years, by clever procedural maneuvering, in which the Ame rican government piayed the lead ing role, such action has been pre vented. fCONTENbED ON FACE »V A sunilai attempt to organize an Advisory Board failed last year af ter the Citizens’ Councils said any Mississtppian who accepts a Board appointment would be a traitor. Again, the Councils are saying ihe same thing “Tt is our firm belief that no de cent or responsible citizen in the South will he so stupid as to al low' himself to he used for the be trayal of his own people," assorted William J Simmons editor nf the official Citizens' Councils of Amp* rican publication. High State Post Given Virginian ARLINGTON. Va Attorney Lutrel) F Parker, ,2,i. was expect ed so lie named to the Arlington County Planning Commission this week, believed to he the second of his race to attain a similar post in Virginia County Board of Supervisors Chairman David L Nrupsaw said Parker would probably he ap pointed at, the meeting. Pointing out that, the Arlington Negro community has "special, unique problems.” Krupshaw said "These people deserve representa tion on the Planning Board by a citizen thoroughly familar with their problem*.” Pisrleer, s. civil engineering graduate **f Howard Univer sity, who attained bis law de degree ai Georgetown Univer sity, will he the second Negro to serve or> a 'Planning Com mizwion S» Virginia, an NAA CP spokesman said. One man served on the Rich mond Planning Commission for 7 years. Three Negroes are reported PRICE m m N. C.S ELSEWHERE Ise AHOSKIE "There £ s white gif], let's go get her! ’ i* feh*. al leged statement which led to th e arrest, and indictment of fmn youths for verbally assaulting a white girl last Thursday. The 14-year-old girl ran to r>e lice headquarters here and charg ed the youths of assault, At! under tbeir early 20*. the youths—Roosevelt Slaugh ter of Auiander; Richard Ha* riv. Johnnie Ray Slaughter and Thomas Cobb, all of A hoakie—were to b* tried on Tuesday. The girl pointed out the for young men before Justice of th Peace •!. Stanley Vinson as th * men slip saw. However, thry dr nied having been on the street, v the time the incident occurred. If convicted, the youths coni' be punished bv fines of SSO ear and i;t, to JO days in prison in* | Forsyth Burglar Charged WINSTON-SALEM. Charter Junior Carpenter, 25, is being held without bond on a charge of first degree burglary in connection ; with his entering » woman's bed i room early Saturday morning, i Carpenter was asreated at ho | home and later identified by the 1 woman, Mrs. Blanch Whitley, 57 and neighbors who rushed to Uv screaming woman, police said Tile accused matt denied the change. Mrs Whitley was quoted by of ■ fleers as saying a. man entered hrr bedroom and tried to get into bed with her She told police he tried to rape her but she was able te resist, him. She said the man fled when she started screaming '•—IN— __ j SCOUTS SET RECOGNITION DINNER. GARNER—7OO Scouters and pa'- en'jt in the Wake Division of the Oceoneechee Council, Boy Scouts of America are expected to attend their annual Scout. Leaders Recognition Dinner Monday night, Nov. .10. at the Garner School Leaders and parents from the 82 units in the division will bring baskets of prepared food to be served family style. The outstanding eubmaster, explorer advisor, den mother and scoutcr of the year will receiv* awards. A Kiterial award uHM be are wmted by P A, WDHan* *f Apex. C. H. McLenduM, efcairata* nf the division w3l! preside., and the Rev. Charles W. Ward i of Raleigh's* First Baptl*t | Church will give th# apeubs* | invocation. The beaeitetion will be pronounced by the | Rev. L. S. Penn., pastes e? 84. i Paul's AMR Church, Raleigh. Time of the meeting will b« | 7:30 p. m
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