FOUR TRIIO FOR ROBBERY
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CAROLINA TEACHER MERGER NEAR
NEA Sets
Target As
June 12th
WASHINGTON, Dw C. - Tte*
National Edecatiea Association
today trailed on Its serrate
state affiliates In Norte Car
olina to provide d&rifytoe de
tails on a proposed metier
plan presented in Washington
last week.
I REA Pres&teat Irvansae Ap
yplefassj acting tor the NEA
Esseative Committee, request
ed Esaeffltive Secretary -
Sr Treasurer a. C. Dawson of a®
Norte CtnUn Sdacotioat asso
eferttoa sad Executive Secretary
EKBI Palmer of the North Car**
dte* Teachers Association to
provide tlse additional informa
tion fey Sw»e IS.
The two North Carolina dele
fM.es were to.Washing
ton Ifay 20 to discuss their
plans for merger, submitted
three weeks earlier to tlse NEA
Executive Committee. The ses
sion was set in. accordance with
plans laid dews fey the Exe
cutive committee last Febru
ary, to comply with a resolu
tion adapted ey tne NEA Dele
gate Assembly in Jfely 1906.
2BCTA was represented at the
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thM two of the AhtE
7 ban Church are te dlsagree
meat over the postttas on Dr.
Martin Carter King and Stately
H j*- Carmichael.
m ~ MMsop C. E. Tucker, act&sg
f president of the Board of Bt
ciaqpe, to a statement to the
prean, while here lor a meet
ing of the bishops, last week,
is said to have demmceti both
ICto* and Cuntdad tor their
reeant steads. King for fete
CMafc civil rights Mo the Yi
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VOL. 3&, NO. 29 RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 190? PRICE IS CSNfS
Slays Wife With Shotgun
At Fayetteville State
Dropout Best in Class
Sits And
Walts To
Explain
Mrs, Geraldine Reader sen,
a housewife, led the class of
1967, to Its 90th finals, as
she graduated Magna Cam
Laude. Mrs. Bender see drop
ped oa* of school and married.
She Is the wife of a soldier
and has traveled extensively,
with her husband, in fields off
combat., Hie finished high echoed
and matriculated at Fayette
ville. She is a mother and di
vided her time between lookteg
after her family and studying.
St is apparent that she' did
alright by both
President Redcdph Jones of
Fayetteville State College con
ferred bftcealaureatedegrees
on 138 caswßdwtes, at. the 96th
snemai commencement esr
ercteea, on Sunday, May 28,
ta She JT. W. Se*3m>ok Audt
tnfen.
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PRiNOTALS IN APPLIANCE ROBBERIES - These are
principals in robberies that took place In Raleigh and Dur
ham. Top left is Mrs. Deborah J. Hisses, B, wbo is being
held as an accomplice to the crimes, doe to the fact she was
arrested driving the car In which some of the loot, which
was stolen to Durham was found. Top right, Walter Lee Staves,
21, who pleaded guilty Si! Durban Cosssty Sailor Count
last week. Sentence is feeing wtiheld until the taveetlrstfcm
te over. Bottom left, Eddie Lamar Herring, 11, who also
pleaded guilty and is awaiting the results of the Investigation
before being sentenced, Clarence Isom, 22, tbe only one of
the five who was reported as being employed, when the crimes
were committed, was sentenced to three years te prison
?*°®E LatVs * r 3r., not shown. Hines Is alleged to
be the brother-in-law of Mrs, Hines, CSee story on page 13.)
Libraries Seek 7$ Tax
For Improved Services
G. Dodge Geogrhegan, past
chairman, Olivia Raney Board
of Trustees, appear ed before tee
Wake County Board of Com
missOmers Monday and not only
brought teem qp to date css tee
desires of his board, but told
*fe«ra fee would like to see tee
following recommendations
acted
0) .Consolidation of present
libraries tote one system to
serve both city and county un
der one Board of Trustees ap
poto&ed by their Board erf Coun
ty Commissioners.
00 The provision of suffi
etoat money, bote tor capital
improvements and for eperat
teg expenses from county
toads.
00 Tlse continuance of tee
Olivia Raney' Corporation to
some auxiliary capacity rates?
tfeaa tee administrative ageatty
far library service.
(4) The sale of the preset
Olivia Raney Building and the
preaesst Richard a Harris*®
MMssg as soon as irnttahto
quarters could fee constructed.
(3) The coccstradtoß of a
a®w main library Swslldto® to
Ratefgh.
(«) The eonstractloai of two
femsgfe libraries la Rsluigh.
(7) Ttoedevekpmeafdfffertfe
m- to tee smaller
communities of Wake ©warty as
-past of a unified library' &ys
.ate great. Jasrt eessapEre year
detest «tth toe aombers oa toe
wsge of to® SHgNV am &
yee. km to© r%SA eas» brtog
« to «® «£&»» 98» E. Mar
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Wrs'JStJTrffr iwpfffS
y«s SIM fe v©r<MatJEu
tern.
He then fare hie justtftea
tiea *e to nrfcy they* should be
a tax, per $m vslmiiso,
to pay for th® type l&rsrv
service W*S® Oewty seeded.
0) We propose tost yea
proceed ioitaedbttely to sstob>
lSsfe a Wate C«s**y PsMfe 14-
es'ary as jm are ag&ortsad
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Wood, i»Tso is Ceaacfl Esecjsstf?®
*or to® WaewsMtoa DUrtt,
Steamy brsSjp: spirit
teaea to bit. first fs?«®s®sSeßal
asslpaßesj®.
trtet leader* sad beys stoaaOd
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S»ragr*j© «r tessfcfeau, Jtaimy to
a aatite et Cfaartottie, asa a
•nan* of Seecad Wted ms&
Stow*.. After gjaftattaafettea-
MOM as Sferto CareSSS®* a*T
C<tbsfe Secafead la ®p@sa**t@m.
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to'fidMgh a
Wife And
Mother In
Top Spot
DURHAM - Local police are
patotled sm te tbe motive te
tfee testing of a housewife about
WO a m. Tnawtey and are hold
ing her husband while they fa
vesttgate.
Emery Lowell Routes, S 3,
ra to police custody today for
Investigation of murder to the
slaying ofhiswtto,Hel
en, at their four-room apart
ment at F-S Mutual Drive, du
ring wee hours today.
Police, upas arrival at the
s'caas shortly after 3 *,m.,
reported finding tee Negro wo
man lying to bed, covered vita
a sheet, and blanket, with a
shotgun wound of tee left cheek
bone.
Discovered underneath the
bed covering were an empty
16 gauge shotgtm shell and a
16 gauge automatic shotgun with
tbe barrel extending across the
victim’s arm.
Patrolman H. R. Cameron, In
a written report, stated he an
swered tee call to the couple's
apartment along with Li. X&. R.
Evans and officers H, L. Hay
es and C. Goocfee, after Rol
lins, who told police be is a
chemist at the Veterans Ad
mlnistr&tlon Hospital, te
lephoned a report teat "his wife
bad been accidentally shot,*’
When officers arrived, Rol
lins was seated beside tbe front
door and reportedly pointed to
ward a heck bedroom te which
the woman's body was found.
Police quoted County Coro
ner Dr. D. Ft. Perry as say
ing the victim died of a stogie
shotgun wound about 1 a.m.
A further fovesMgatteu was
being made today by Polk®
Detectives Jack Holt sad R. D,
Ray.
Traffic Toil
Takes Twist
Death on North Caroliim high
ways took a different twist da
rtog tea putt weekend whan two
persons died from having
thrown themselves into tee path
cf oaconatog cars, by lying doww
to tee highway. Tfee strange ac
ddettts hwsajffld te
ham County.
At IMS a.Bl. Frfetoy, Wal
ter Edward Myites, 35,
Rt. 5, was struck
by m note an fee sprawled fetes
»slf m U. a 198, 2.1 mE®s
«te <« Ra&teviß®, m return
«*a givec tor Ms lying dem
to tea reed.
Os ®r aStest SsSS aj®. tm~
srtesy, mmU Scale*, 30, of
Spray, to mid te ssssdefesr
bady a iarpst tor tsuffte as
tote d©»« m N. C. STf,
LS ksH®s a®* es LmtoMM*
Th® msmm es teto daaste was te
Coffitey.
8a Pr®k JStete, ?8,
ISS f'rmmm fa gate te
lave mm®& tet© tea paste of
& mt s& SjOO tuts. Frtetey,
fSteohsMß reported
J. a Howard, XMKtoto, Ate,
'vas telled as he waikaed Mo a
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iOO toot mm <# Chari ©tee a
b®tt 1?« S sun. Sutordey. Howard
«** i'toa a feeteg S 3
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TEARS OF SCStROW FC« CLASSMATES - JMfe, Wls. -
Lynn Davis, a gradating senior at Juda High School, cries
as diplomas are presented pasihumonsly to parents and re
presentatives of nine classmates who were killed March SC
when an airplane crashed into a motel during a spring trip
to Ne-w Orleans, (UPI).
M Bmimss Jfe I§
Mm&if Cleips
the Records of the Raleigh
Police Dspartmswt show that
John Henry Brown, owner of
Brown’s Property Management
A Investment ownpany, 229 S.
East St., is charged with hav
ing committed assault upon a fe -
m*!e sad with nonfelcnious en
try, for which lie is sctieduled
to appear te City Court, June
16.
Ifftl# On ftsce Missm
GENEVA, Switzerland (N PI)-
Sea. Edward W. Brooke has ar
rived oa a two-fold mission that
could bring peace both to Viet
nam and the Middle East.
The Massachusetts Senator
has already been to the Viet
nam area and to Israel.
His Southeast Asia tour was
aa attempt to see if any un
derstanding with North Vietna
mese officials could be reached
Three Join fake Unhr. AJaani
DURHAM - There was no
hysteria here when WBhelmina
Reuben, Mary Mitchell Harris
and Nathaniel White received
thefts degrees from Duke Uni
versity at its commencement
exercises and became the first
Negroes to become members of
the Alumni. Association from the
under graduate school.
In many ways, they are no
different than their classmates.
They have worked just as hard
to earn the degrees. And their
hopes for the future are just as
hrtofet.
But In one major respect,
Mtmt, Mary and Buddy are
unique. They are what remains
at tee first group of undergrad
uate Negro students admitted by
Duke.
Tbe group was never large
tt consisted of only five mem
bers back to 1963. In the course
off tee four-year long quest to
sheepskin;i, one at that number
left school to take a job and a
second to join tee armed forces.
Mind and Buddy plan to con
tinue their studies beyond Mon
day's ecmmeecesaeat bote aim
ing toward Ph. D degrees. Mary
who attended cm session erf
summer ached end thus was
aMe to complete her studies te
psychology and pre-mediclae
last Janaary, now is married
and wsftftg at Mte’s Aging
Cewter. She, too* hopes to do
graduate study eventually*
Mtoai will bsgto work toward
her doctorate to American stu
dls» nest toll at Harvard Uni
versity wife tee aid of a covet
ed Woodrow Wilson fellowship.
Em- ultimate goal tea career
as a edteg® professor.
The academic atmosphere
will fe® aothtef new‘to her. Her
£««r te pmtttknrt of Morris
Colter, Saatesr, s. C., and Is
ly compStetog require
ssasat* far Mm Pfe. D. degree te
ttieo&agy at Dttoa. MfmPsiualb
■®r f tender erf a dwtorate from
OMWtoi Uniw-rstty, isprtotos
urar of bfaimj at Mor
DAMAGE TO CAR
<SM*ffc E<teu-d Bs»6@irs„ ISO
Uaci-M Cost*, raporttoi «feM
Hts car «mg «Saai«tea tefteriHMMt
& ms, TteM ammme made *
craoi: 9te
at' Ms *SS Bwtok Rlwra. He
T«peitßfi tt» tecktej l # to paSice.
*SS*e CWIsiE W'gJiY.v. i\
The ‘complaining witness Is
said to be Mrs. Lovely Ann
Fleming, 2210 Biltmore Court.
Mrs. Fleming was contacted toy
the CAROLINIAN and verified
the fact that the incidents !ap
pened in her home and that she
signed the warrants, but sassed
to answer whether he forced
himself into the house or no*
(Ste SSOAN, 3». Sj
to end the war.
In Israel, his visit had no
announced purpose, but is like
ly to result in closer economic
ties between Israel and the U
ntted States.
His newest peace move is
attendance at a conference
sponsored by the Center for the
study of Democratic Institution,
whre he hopes to meet with
nmoea n
ris.
One of Duke's most popular
students, Mimi was this spring
elected May Queer, by her fel
low students at the Woman's
College.
He- popularity has not bees
gained by sacrificing principle.
She identifies closely with the
civil rights movement and par
ticipated in a number of dem
onstrations at nearby Chapel
Hill during her freshman year.
Htt she does not feel bound by
Dunn Youth
Critically
Injured
DUNN - A 20 year old Ne
gro ms arrested here Sunday
charged with firing three shots
from a 22 caliber pistol into
another Negro’s home and cri
tically injuring a 13 year old
girl,
Larry Leak was booked on art
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' WEiiar
UEGBiATIVE
REPORT •
NOTE; This is the sixteenth
of a series of weekly summaries
prepared by the legislative staff
of the Institute of Government
on tee work of the Norte Car
olina General Assembly of 1967.
it is confined to discussions
of matters off general interest
and major importance.
* * a
Jail Reform and Corrections
According to tee 1961 Survey
for the President’s Commission
on Law Enforcement and Ad
ministration of Justice, “filth,
negiect and maladministration
still accurately describe the
role and status of jails and
short-term institutions in the
United States” with “no signi
ficant progress been
made in the past 50 years to
the vast majority of city and
county jails...” This statement
probably represents an accu
rate picture of tee Jail situa
tion iii North Carolina today.
Jails to this State, often hous
ing to tee same facility untried
prisoners, short term misde
meanants, those swatting ap
peal, children, aiehdics and te
some cases even tee insane,
generally are understaffed,
pdorly e<iulped, unsanitary and
unsafe, in an effort to up
grade jails this General Assem-
Wy, sparked by tee Legislative
Research Commission, has
launched a two-pronged attack
aimed toward immediate as well
as long range improvements.
Looking to the future, a mea
sure creating an eleven mem
ber Jail Study Commission (HR
500-SR 290, ratified May 23)
will permit the exploration of
subjects such as the economic
feasibility of local governments
maintaining jails, the use of
local jails for non-criminal
types such as alcoholics, men
tal patients and children. The
proper role of the state
and loc&i government in jail
administration and the lack of
juvenile detention facilities for
children awaiting juvenile court
action. The Commission will
report its findings and make its
recommendations to tee 1969
General Assembly.
SB 289 (and Its House count
erpart HB 591), ratified May 24,
represents an effort to do some
thing now to improve jai! condi
tions and to provide for the basic
needs of prisoners. For ex
ample, the Mil requires the
Commissioner of Welfare to de
velop minimum Jail standards
* 4 wtth a view to providing se
cure custody of prisoners, and
to protect their health, com
fort and welfarf.” A new and
more practical enforcement
procedure is established re
quiring, essentially, that local
jails meet such standards or
(sec uciuAfm. p. te
anyone's definition of civil
rights.
"You cant take an entire race
and say they all feel this way
or that way about any apeciffe
issue,” she argues.
Mimi has found her race to be
neither handicap nor help si
Duke. Daring her first year,
she was a bit annoyed by the
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