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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 28

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All the be In 28 THE NEWS AND Thursday Russian Goes Home NEW YORK (AP) A Soviet diplomatic corps member sailed on the Queen Elizabeth Wednesday under orders by the U.S. government to leave the country on the ground he improperly sought to obtain Army manuals. SCOTTISH RITE MEETING stated communication of A the Scottish Rite Bodies will held Masonic Temple tonight at 8:00 o'clock. Scottish Rite Masons are cordially invited 10 attend. POLK DENMARK, Venerable Master WM.

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Morning, June 12, 1958 MRS. LOUISE PRICE THARRINGTON AND HER GEORGIA FRIENDS. (Photos by Jewell Hardison.) COMPLETE INSURE AGAINST INSURANCE ALL RISKS SERVICE Savings through dividends for home and business Caveness Insurance Agency P. O. Box 9611 Phone TE 3-3563 Raleigh The Right Words to the Right People get Results! Want Ads carry "The Word" quicker, cheaper, more thoroughly than any other means! Dial TE 2-4411 for service! Dad, Youre Great -And So Are These Big Comfort Buys Extra Low Priced for FATHER'S DAY The Chair Dad Wants For Himself $5914 Only $5 Down It's man-size, luxurious, and adjustable Dad won't be able to resist it! Win Dad over with handsome recliner onw! Both Back And Foot Adjust To Your Whim! Dad's Outdoor Choice back positions.

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Martin St. Segregation Suit Board Members Named GREENSBORO, JUNE 11, (P)- Individual members of the State Board of Education have been named additional parties in a suit filed by mothers of two Negro children for a court order to end public school segregation in North Carolina. Judge Edwin M. Stanely signed an order in Middle District Court Wednesday allowing the suit to be directed against the individual members of the State Board. The board, as a body, was named in the original action.

Filed last month by Mrs. Evelyn McKissick, as mother of Joycelyn McKissick, and Mrs. Rachael Richardson, as mother of Elaine Richardson, the suit also names the Durham City Board of Education. Raleigh YM Opens Camp The Raleigh YMCA Day opened its second season this week with enrollment close to double last year's registration. The camp located on the property of the State Blind School is featuring a program of with special emphasis on swimming.

Other activities include, baseball, basketball, crafts, riflery, archery, tumbling, trampoline, creative dramatics and general athletics. The National YMCA aquatic program will be used as the basis for swimming instruction and children completing the course will receive National YMCA swimming certificates. The camp, featuring a staff of 17 mature leaders, will be in operation for ten weeks through August 15, each day Monday through Friday. Rembert Garris and Ben MeCoy, both members of the YMCA professional staff are in charge of the camp with Garris acting as director. DOROTHY MAE BROYLES (LEFT) AND IRMA LEE SAMPLE.

Louise Price, Georgia Pair Acquitted In Morals Case By JACK CROSSWELL. FUQUAY SPRINGS Bulky Louise Price Tharrington and two painted Georgia women were cleared Wednesday of prostitution charges after a sensational threehour trial. Scripture-quoting lawyers shouted their arguments like camp meeting evangelists in the crowded Recorder's Court room while perspiration rolled down the judge's face. A muted murmur ran through the room as FBI Agent Paul D. Schiller testified the two Georgia women apparently made some $2,800 at Mrs.

Tharrington's house from April 30 to May 14. Schiller said the Georgia women, Dorothy Mae Broyles, 31, and Irma Lee Sample, 29, told him of working at motels on Highway 301-one near Kenly in Johnston County and another near Wilson. People were as thick as Janumolasses around the Fuquay town hall. There were farmers, businessmen, housewives and barefooted boys. They sat on the ledge dence of their unfolded.

chairs as the eviwas of the trial, Mrs. Tharrington frowned at the judge. At recesses, spectators studied the shapely blonde and redhead who were co-defendants with Mrs. Tharrington on charges of aiding and abetting prostitution and assignation. The women originally came to Raleigh on a Trailways bus and made arrangements to go to work for Mrs.

Tharrington, Schiller further testified. Detective Sgt. Charles R. Beck, who assisted Schiller in the investigation, said Miss Broyles told him a tale of "hardship, sweat, toil and tears" and added that she was disgusted with her occupation. Beck said Miss Broyles told him she personally made $1,507 at Mrs.

Tharrington's. The detective said that represented 60 per cent of the take Miss Broyles received, Solicitor William B. Oliver asked Beck how much Miss Broyles told him she charged. was no set price," said Beck. "It depended on what the customer was able to pay.

The minimum was $10," the detective said. Defense Attorney Will H. Yarborough, who was sitting with the girls in Mrs. Tharrington's parlor when Sheriff Robert J. Pleasants arrived with warrants, asked for a nonsuit following Beck's testimony.

"All you have Is the naked confession of these two girls," Yarborough told Judge W. I. Rowland. Solicitor Oliver jumped to his feet and argued the evidence was conclusive to convict both the 68-year-old Mrs. Tharrington and the two pretty co-defendants.

Byways of the News. by Charles Craven State Board members made parties to the suit are Luther E. Barnhardt, Charles F. Carroll, Edwin Gill, J. A.

Pitchett, William D. Herring, Charles O. Jordan, Charles G. Rose, C. W.

McCary, 0. L. Richardson, R. Barton Hayes, Gerald Cowan, Guy Phillips and H. I.

Trigg. (Barnhardt is Lieutenant ernor, Carroll is State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Gill is State Treasurer.) Attorneys for the Negroes asked that the individual members of the State Board be named in the suit as necessary parties, on the basis that the action can be directed against each individually. The suit specifically attacks the so-called Pearsall Plan as being unconstitutional, and observers have labelled it the first major integration suit since the State's school laws were changed. In the action, the Negroes seek a preliminary injunction and a subsequent permanent injunction to prevent enforcement of the Pearsall Plan in the assignment of school children in Durham throughout North Carolina. Holt Case Judge Edwin M.

Stanley of Greensboro will hear the case brought by a Negro pupil seeking admission to allNeedh am Broughton High School here on July 14 in Federal District Court here. The date for the hearing was set Wednesday by Federal Court officials. The hearing is on a suit brought by attorneys for Joseph Hiram Holt Negro pupil whose application for transfer to the allwhite high school last year twice was denied by the Raleigh School Board. Holt contends that his application was rejected because of his race. Stanley will hear the case without a jury.

CAMERON. GAYLE CAMERON. etteville and Exchange "The strap's been busted since early November," says Taxpayer, "and city won't fix it." ONE of our city's firemen in- quires: "When are you going to show some girls?" "Soon as we get one with class and beauty," I says. Around The City The Raleigh Civitan Club will meet Thursday at 1 o'clock at the Sir Walter. Basil Sherrill will make a humorous talk.

Burton F. Beers, Republican candidate for a seat on the Wake County Board of Education, filed an account of his campaign expenses Wednesday with the clerk of Superior Court. Beers said he spent no money on the campaign. Marriage licenses issued Wed- esday by the Wake County Reglister of Deeds office: Gordon S. Fyfe of Chapel Hill and Edith Earnshaw Holden of Durham; Jose Aejandro Giles of Lima, Peru, and Margaret Frances Craig of Raleigh; Robert Pike and Anne G.

McPherson, both of Littleton; Joseph L. Avent and Lois Woodall Dellinger, both of Raleigh; Charles A. Overton of Apex Nancy J. Evans of Morrisville; Ned R. Johnson of Raleigh and Dorothy L.

Ellis of Varina. I HAVE finally made my in the social whirl of things. am the recipient of an engraved invitation to the Fayetteville Bachelor Club's annual "Black and White to be given in Breece's Poolroom on Saturday, the 21st of June from nine until one o'clock. That's in the p. of course.

The invitation is pointedly marked "formal." Also it is accompanied by a dainty little announcement in exquisite lettering: "Ladies White or Black Evening Gown or Combination Thereof. Gentlemen Formal, I look upon this as an honor almost akin to being named "Young Man of the Year." Hey! I see a mistake up top there. It ain't Breece's Poolroom where the ball is to be held. It's Breece's BALLROOM! BALLROOM! man. How inaccurate can I get? Besides there ain't no poolrooms in the Marquis de Lafayette's town.

Oh, such a faux pas. Now I can't go. LAD says he saw a lady cop give motorist an overtime parking ticket-even after he showed her the meter wasn't working. Women are the cruelest. Phone TE 2-4163 Until 9 P.

M. Phone TE 2-7762 METAL, strap broken ofl trash box attached to lamp post at "The FBI agent counted the number of cars going in there," shouted Oliver. Now these girls are ashamed of themselves The minimum fee was $10 and it used to be $2. I say things have gone up." Another defense lawyer, Robert Cotten, compared the women to Mary Magdalene and quoted Scripture in their defense. He said the Master was writing in the sand.

"Maybe Schiller and Beck looked over the Master's shoulder and saw their names written there." Cotten roared, "Let the man without sin cast the first stone!" Duncan Wilson of Dunn, still another defense lawyer, said Mrs. Tharrington's house was no different from his own home. More Scripture. Solicitor Oliver fired the Scripback at Cotten and quoted Jesus' comments about adultery and loose women. "These were once virtuous women," declared Oliver.

"I feel sorry for them But don't let their eyelids drag you into eternity Don't let them fool you with false eyelids Why they look like Hollywood stars The solicitor asked, "How could two residents of Georgia know where Mrs. Tharrington's place was?" Oliver said that because of the number of homes which may have been broken, he was glad the judge excluded evidence of names of visitors who went to Mrs. Tharrington's sprawling villa. Judge Rowland said he would have to free the women for lack of evidence. He noted that people who live in Mrs.

Tharrington's community have not voiced any protests against the woman. Sheriff Pleasants, the first witness, had testified he had only served the warrants on Mrs. Tharrington, Miss Broyles and Miss Sample. He was acting on information supplied by Schiller and Beck, he said. Raleigh Heating Air Conditioning Co.

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