KENNEDY FATE UNKNOWN j _•-. .J^.^tZ^ifr.- VJjBUKu 4ißinßßißO)Bgfc. < *f#ffK.^qC#gq^ : i Ms«^N|^wß^Wjj®iaH^C(^si * w ,.v> w S 'V-<-y .;<... ”, -^-a _,; ,y K J v^ >^’'i ‘'^ < ''\ 1^jfr y ■*- ||| ijjjp ( r " £ --r'’ r WOUNDED SENATOR - Los Angeles: Sen. Robert Kennedy, clutching rosary beads, lies wounded on the floor of the Ambassador Hotel just after he was shot by ari unidentified assailant. Kennedy’s wife, Ethel, kale Knifer Killed As He Sat On Bleeding Woman Cops Plea * Fails To Deter Man CHARLOTTE - Samuel Lee Grier, 24, of Charlotte, was , shot to death Saturday by three local officers as lie sat astride a woman, holding a knife to her throat and threatening to cut it. Police Chief J, C. Goodman stated numerous officers and residents of the neighborhood, watched as Grier, sitting on the bloodstained Mrs. Martha Ann Wortham, with the knife to her throat, screamed, “We’ll both to to Hell together. Mrs. Wortham, the chief said, was lying in a pool o’, blood when Patrolmen S. J, Mof fltt ana A, J. McCoy arrived at the scene in a Negro section of the city She had been cut several times and the officers and neighbors pleaded with Grier to release his victim. W When Grier ignored their pleas and started to shove the blade at Mrs, Wortham’s throat, three officers fired at him. He was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital here. Although none of the officers £ will be suspended pending an investigation, Chief Goodman assured the press that a com plete probe will lie made into t’.ie Incident. pgMKKUBr ~I I 2832 380 892 \ ! SSO S3O $lO J ® Anyone having current WHITE tickets dated June 8. H>eß. with ft proper numbers. present same to The CAROLINIAN office and * amounts listed above from the SWEEPSTAKES Feature w I Wm smmps§ekm €fs§ The winner of last week's Swe@pstar.es mosey was Mrs. T Loia Haley, 405 i/2 Smtthfieid 34. St was the first time she had w@a, hat tfc served to make her a consistent Sweepstakes lari. | fee picked vp ticket # 0291 from The Wig Wan; and it ms 1 good for S3O. which atae pick ed at the CAStOLIMA.K office. Cheek the mraraere shown above 1 and go to esse of the stores and when vwu have finished your HP 1y Ss /"> a /A T TX " 7 \ V" TH h CAR () LiM A N - 3 ~ : ~es> aJ*-. - -?:.w ...v- —— North Coro/ino s Leading Weekly VOL"2Tnq~27 ~ "~~T^ZCjuST Lame Mai HeM la Shoatiag Killer Os Mom, 29, Is Hunted GREENVILLE - Officers are seeking a man in connection with the pistol death of Mrs. Mart Williams, 29-year-old mother of three, who was shot once in the stomach early Satuday morning. However, lo cal authorities have refused to identify the suspect. E. W, Harvey coroner of Pitt County Coroner, related that Mrs. Williams died at Pitt Memorial Hospital around 1;20 a.m. Saturday after a rescue* squad was called to her resi dence shortly after midnight. Tiie man said he was told business, ask for a Sweepstakes ticket. You can be a winner. The tickets are white this week and they are dated June 8. The lucky number and their worth are as follows: 2832 is worth SSO; 380 will get you S3O and 892 is good for $lO. Sweepstakes tickets were in advertently transposed,, June 8 tickets may he presented this week and June I tickets next, week. BITTEN BY RAT - Dayton, Ohio: Juanita Blake, 11 months of age who was bitten severely on the hands and feet by a large rat after she fell from her bed early June 2. She is the youngest of five children, Investigating officers said that there were at least 20 bites on one foot alone, with the total over 40. They de scribed the bites as the worst they had ever seen. (UPI PHOTO), Mi* w — -• -i JICCiSIw m »MM m WASHfifGTOff, D. C. -Wayste Darnell I>tsmp*r of Atemeaee County, was freed of a rsps conviction IfoNiy by a 7-4 S vote of the United States su preme Court. The &®sirt rates that the rifle mad a* evidence in Burner’s October, 1006, had is at lower left. The suspect shot three other persons standing near Kennedy as he fired 8 shots. (UPI). been imeenstttetiaseliy eehrad by iber!ff*s officers from his grandmother's house. Seapsr wes ©evicted fey m all- while AT Mmn&B ©a®®?!®? Court j®ry. He drew twr* tsn yeer gssi*» for «sm& f*ee KCdUmm n-APW S\ -V. *) Three Are Blasted In Shoot-Out HENDERSON - Berry Hicks, 56-year-old local resident, charged with shooting two* police officers, is being held in his guarded Maria Parham Hospital room under a $15,000 bond. Hicks, described byTHE CAROLINIAN’S Henderson re porter, L. B. Russell, as being “lame, half-sick and hardly could walk,’* is reported to have been sitting on his front porch at his home, 108 Cham pion Street last Friday around (flea ttmUE ARE. 9. 2) Wake Man Kills Prof., Dgtr., Self DURHAM - William O. Hunter, 41-yr-oid Wake County citizen, Rt 1, Morrisvtlle, was killed Sunday morning, 6:24, when the car he Is alleged to have been driving on the left side of N. C. 55, five miles south of the city, jammed Into cae driven fey William H. Mar shall, a visiting professor at Duke University. The profes sor and iQ-w, old daughter, Barbara, were also killed. Investigating: officers reasoned that flutter was traveling south, toward AJ*sk and Marshall was traveling north. Aftmsrdlag to a report matte WOto* Traisgwr Chari** L, PtiUtip®, tire sa*fi»Sadieafc» ' fare mam w«w,». t» Sft«f town After Cal tonln Wktwy I la Critical CmnlMn LOS ANGELES - Roosevelt Gner, defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, wbo sat out last season with a knee injury, but served as line coach for the Rams, and Rafer Johnson, Olympic Decathlon Champion, grabbed and disarmed the alleged would-be-assassin of Senator Robert Francis Kennedy early Wednesday morning. He was struck in the shoulder and in the mastoid bone, located slightly behind the right ear, with the ballet piercing his brain. Dr. Ross Miller, a cousin of the slain Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was among the first tftiysicians to reach Kennedy af ter he was felled. The assassination try came exactly two months and one day sifter the bullet of a still-to be-apprehended killer struck down the Rev, Dr. Martin Luth- Bulletin! A report from surgeons and officials at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles at 3 p.m. Tuesday indicated that the condition of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Democratic pres idential aspirant from the State of New York, was very critical. The next 24 to 26 hours are considered crucial. One sur geon was quoted as saying the outlook for Kennedy’s recovery was 4 gloomy Indeed.’ Another surgeon was said to have re marked that if Kennedy lived, his brain may he irreparably damaged. er King, Jr., in Memphis, Term,. Kennedy’ was wheeled from sur gery after three hours and placed in the intensive care sec tion of the Good Samaritan Hospital Senator Kennedy, who had just made a victory speech from the Two Foiled In Robbery Os Store DURHAM - Officers of the Durham County ABC board worked swiftly Friday night and quickly captured two who pulled a daring robbery of the Ninth Street ABC Store. James Hope Jr., 18, whose address was given as Rt. 5, Gorman, and Albert Smith, 19, 1807 Wiley Street, are both being held in the Durham County jail for the charge. They sre being held due to their failure to furnish $5,000 bonds. They are alleged to have worked out the robbery by be ginning with a ruse. They are alleged to have entered the store just before closing time and placed a large quantity of pen nies on the counter. Roland Leary, ABC policeman was in the store at the time. “The clerk told them that he was too busy to count the pennies and for him to 'take them across the street to be changed.*' Leathers related. “The pair left and then re turned. Hope edged up toward Officer Leary, who he saw was f«Mj two jAMP., *e,;l From Raleigh's Official s Police Files | The Crime | 1 Beat I DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CHARGE Gatharn K. Parham Jr., of 1000 Hoke St. was charged with assault With a deadly weapon and trespassing and damage to property at 1205 Man gum St. on June 1 when a window at the residence of Mrs. Earline Deleris Fox, white, was said to have been broken out with his hands and feet, according to the police report. Damage was placed at sls * * * ROCK THROWN FROM VEHI CLE Mrs, Mary Worthy, 220 Bled soe St., reported to the police department on June 2, her chil dren were watching TV and a rock was thrown through the glass window or the front porch. She alleged a vehicle then left at a high /ate of speed No Injuries were reported. CSee camz BEAT. 9. 3) WEATHER Tens»en»tuir«« during the pe riod fhamlsy through MUsn flay wiSS events® mm* Wo* manual in eastern 8. C. *«a eow«te*Mt N. C. s»*«s fcvlcw nor mal etsewhers, tncepi near &arsß*l to the tmonmeaSae. Bay time hteh* at® evpetosS to av ***** generally MW « night will average hi the 50s hi the mountains and SS to « elsewhere. Mild wwtftser over Ohs *rm this tMMntey, turning warwwr SOTMSBy rnstd »s®«sy. PmeteKtifttsn WSI total to l ihUffti or swtsre tn «WNW» *• w*& veatovarteva 7?. C. taper iem off to tea* flaw 3-4 of an SS& *S«*Wte*w, the &aei 1-aa on taels m the essevMUix*. 'State o* *i*»w*rs m*s the 8. c. «*K M*s south ITTe. <«HMt early 7ttmr«*iy. 'm& tiesHisaw BWMI tfSvawars WT awSfeaf the area »h»ut g-tiiffiay «r WMctsUsv. lobby of the Ambassador Hotel, his headquarters, was enroute to the kitchen areas of the fa cility with several of his assis tants tor a press conference, when the sniper climbed atop a SHOOTING SUSPECT - LOS ANGELE This is Los Angeles Police Dept, “mug shot* of the suspect in the shooting of Sen. Robert Kennedy. Thus far police have iden tified the man as Sirhan, a foreigner. The man fired 8 shots from a .22 calibre gun. (UPI). SUBDUED SUSPECT - Los Angeles: Sus pect in the shooting of Sen. Robert Kennedy (under raised arm) is purnmeled by the crowd just after he fired off several shots, wounding Kennedy and two or three other persons nearby. Foreground is Los Angeles Rams tackle, Rosie Grier who helped subdue the man. (UP! PHOTO). JUST BEFORE SHOOTING - Los Angeles: Sen. Robert. F. Kennedy, with his wife Ethel standing beside him, gives victory sign to huge victory crowd at the Ambassador Hotel. The Senator then left the podium, walked, to a nearby anti-room and was shot by an assailant who also hit three other persons as he fired 8 shots from a handgun. Police thus far have been unable to identify the man, fUH PHOTO). table and started shoot inf with a .22 calibre automatic pistol, which shoots eight times. The weapon was reportedly emptied, two of the shots striking the