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GHANA HE M!TY Beaming proudly, the winner of Ghana
first nationwide beauty contest has her "Miss Ghana" sash adjusted
Eye infant nation recently became an .independent member of the
British commonwealth. HJNTED PRESS PHOTO),
Trigger-Happy Officer
To Face Hilaries Frazer
V V Coley, who IS allied to j
*••-, r senously wounded one. H&r
--- f; Judd. <:* he went to «r- j
i r*sf him in TTolly Snrinns some?-
t'«r*i*- ;igo. return m tb capacity of j
a constable vv; <. arreted this week |
cri vv;*n-e»nt wmn to by Char- |
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To Begin
April 4th
Winner of The CAROLINIAN
Sit'd Bonus Money prize will be
announced at the sth Annual Food
end Horne Show to be held at the
Memorial Auditorium April 4-5, it
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With the closing of the first
month's contest at midnight Wed
nesday. The CAROLINIAN an
nounces th,u. tile second month's
contest, which begins this Thurs
day, March 28, will offer 10 prizes
instead of one.
Winner of the first prize will re
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PASTOR’S DEATH
NOT DUE TO MEAT
DUNN -- Death of the Rev. G.
D McNeill, here last week was
not caused by the big helping of
some souse meat that he ate a few
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Ministers Plan Statewide j
Workshop On Civil Rights j
The ministers of North Caro
lina mil meet a 9 AM, Wednes
day. April 3, at Martin Street!
Baptist Church for their first
State-wide Workshop on Civil
Rights i
SO far ax is known, it mil be the !
first time ministers of all denomi-1
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THET DO FT IN AFRICA, TOO lnspired by the success of
jbe boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, workers : <i Johannesburg.
y»uth Africa, shewn as they carry out their boycott of bus com
j deadly weapon-to-wit a pistol,
j inflicting serious lnn.irv not re- ;
suiting in death
! Judd was seriously injured ?n the j
! result of the shooting and spent!
! about, a week tv ten days in the j
! \ ''-{p’ViTis toospitsl, rfl jDurhß nj, At - j
j cording to attending physicians the ;
; bullet is believed to have gone :n- :
j to the left side of Judd's body, in I
the area of the heart, narrowly!
missing the heart. traveling j
through and coming out on the ;
right side,
Judd has been charged by the j
1 county officer. According to Coley,
Judd is said to have boon advanc
ing on hirn. However, Coley has
! not been able to explain how he
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High Court Orders
Mixed Va. Schools
RICHMOND, Va -- State of
ficials Tuesday apparently looked!
to Virginia’s un-tested pupil place- j
merit plan as the one avenue re-!
maining open to skirt integration ;
in the Arlington and Charlottes ;
! ville schools.
However, neither Gov. Thomas
' B, Stanley nor Atty. Gen. J. Lind- j
j say Almond, Jr,, would comment I
jon the Supreme Court’s refusal
■ Monday to review the state’s ap- ■
>; peal of those cases.
:: NAACP attorneys also declined
’! comment, but indicated they ex- \
j poet Federal District Courts will j
have to set new deadlines lor in- i
I nations have been railed together |
on a state-wide basis to consider :
: civil rights.
It is not being called as a result 1
of any immediate emergency, but
i after a year of study and organ
! ization,
! It will seek to pro.iect a dual.
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2,000 HOMEMAKERS HOLD SESSIONS HERE
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VOLUME 16 RALEIGH, N. C.
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Homemakers ;
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Saltier Here
For Heeling
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Some 2,000 women converged on !
i Raleigh Wednesday of this week
; forth: iv.h Annual State Council
: Meeting of Negro Home Demon -
I st rat ion Club-,-, held o’ 'he Raleigh
! Memorial Auditorium.
Miss Ruth Current, State
Home Demonstration \gent.
State College, Raleigh, was the
main speaker for the occasion.
Her message w as well received
by the delegates.
Presiding at the meeting was
Mrs. Ruth Stancil. State Council
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Migration to begin
Charlottesville was ordered j
; last summer to end segregation by |
! last September. Arlington was giv-1
; en until last Jan, 31 t.o desegre
i gate its elementary schools and
! its junior and senior high schools
| by next September.
: The effect of both orders had j
been delayed while the state ap-j
pealed tire lower court decisions j
; to the Supreme Court.
Dr. L. Geating Clark, chairman;
of the Arlington County School j
board, said “we’re not going to do
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i long-range program. The first!
i part will deal with the immediate j
| future: Segregation in Public Ed-;
j ucation and in Public Transporta
tion: the second will seek for im- !
provement by a long-range devel- j
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panics (here. Evcr.v kind of (rar
drawn dray, has been pressed
(UNITED PRESS PHOTO),
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957
GANG VICTIM’S PARENTS GRIEVE Elijah Palmer tries to comfort his wife, lona, shortly before
the burial at Cleveland, Ohio, last week of their son, Vivin. who was beaten to death in Chicago. Thir
teen white members of a teenage gang are charged with the hammer slaying of the 17-year-old youth.
(UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO).
State News
—IN—
Brief
COUNTr RACKS REGISTRAR
JACKSON The Northhamp
ton County Board of Commission
ers ruled recently that the entire
county will back Mrs. Helen Tay
lor in suits involving registration
The most recent case involving the
registrar was a suit filed by Mrs
Louise Lassiter of Seaboard, whe
charged voting denials. The sail
was almost identical in content
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nsportation, including this horse
into service lo help the cause.
Mystery Still Surrounds
Deaths Os Four Children
HALIFAX The exact cause,
of food poisoning that killed four i
small children near Littleton, Jan.;
31. may never be known.
Dr. Robert F. Young Halifax'
County health officer, released a j
report from Dr. Haywood M. Tay-!
lor, Duke Hospital Toxicologist,, i
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; Bonus Money
'Winner To
'll
Be Listed
The first month of The CARO
| LINT AN’S Bonus Money Program
f ended Wednesday of this week at
I midnight. The winner or winners
| of the SIOO will be announced in
i next week's edition of The CARO
| TINIAN. The money will be giv-
I er at The CAROLINIAN’S Fifth
I Annual Food and Home Show, to
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ODDS-ENDS
; By ROBERT G. SHEPARD
8 JUVENI L E DELINQUENCY
I AND UNWED MOTHERS: The
I age-old problem of juvenile dolin-
I (jucncy has been highlighted liere
1 recently by the introduction in the
I U. S Congress of a measure to
1 set. up a 3? million dollar fund for
I (he sole purpose of trying to solve
ja this plaguing problem. On the
| home front the usual hassale is go-
B ing on in the state legislature be-
I tween these who would bar illegiti
mate children and their mothers
- from being recipients of welfare
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NUMBER 26 j
which said test, results were un
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THIS ONCE WAS HOME
district of Memphis, Term., after
bed on which an 81?-year-old inva
See You At
THE FIFTH ANNUAL CAROLINIAN
HOME AND FOOD SHOW
AND THE
Della Sigma Theta s * JABBE!IWOCK ? i
Thursday-Friday, April 4 & 5
MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
Blame High Speed
For Head-Oil Crash
VERO BEACH. Fla Two au
tomobiles. one of them traveling
an estimated 100 mile- an hour
crashed head-on Monday killing
seven persons.
The Florida Highway Patrol i
said that one car carrying six i
perrons roared out. of control on!
a long curve, crossed into the I
wrong lane and slammed an east
bound auto carrying two white!
Indiana tourists.
The accident occurred on state
This Week’s Advertisers
The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus
Money Stores.
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Tip Top Food Store. l ,
O. K Clothing Company
| Raleigh Funeral Home
I Ambassador Theatre
jPAGE 3
j Famous Bakery
j James H Baker
Good son's Grocery V. Meat Market I
Wertz’s
Goodman's
PAGE 5
Hudson-Belk romp-tiy'
PAGE ft
: Kress
■ Joseph Winter's Promotion
_ j PAGE 1
J Sir Walter Chevrolet Company
| Sanders Motor Company
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i Carolina Power Sc Light. Company
I S. M. Young Hardware Co.
j Fisher Wholesale Company
| The Hood System Industrial Bank
Poole’s Pie Simp
Longview Plumbing A- nesting Co.
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A & P Super Markets
Mrs, Belle Robinson sadly surveys the remains of her home in * tala®
• it was swept by fire. lasi week. In foreground are tli* remains of »
slid perished. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO J.
I road 60 about sv\ miles v.eu of
Yeehaw -JuM'.tion-
Patrolmen identified th e two
' white victim.', as Jame.% P. Dillon.
| 70. and his wife. Mar-: M. .>O. of
‘ (1105 Penns viva n: S'. Indian -
i apolis.
| The Negro victim;. we ,v - Mar:/
| Lou Pettis, 29, and Robert L*«
j Pettis. 15. both of Port Pierce,
I Fla.; John Henry Keene. Jr.. 32;
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| Hunt Genera! lire Company
; Acme Really Company
■ Edwards Shoe Store
N. C. Products
R. E. Quinn Furniture Company
Lewis Radio-TV ( link
Public Service t o of tv < tor
| Gem Watqh Shop
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Bloodworth Street ToUriit Home
Heater Welt Company
Cavcncss Insurance Companv
Dunn’s Esso Service
Carolina Builders Carp.
Watson’s Seafood A. Poultry t 0.. Inc.
j Umsteaad’s Transfer Company
; Dillon Motor Pina nee Company
; Ridgeway’s Opticians
j Pepsl-Cola Bottling Co. of Raleigh
i Mechanics & Farmers Bank
Warner Memorials
Deluxe Hotel
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Surefir, Scat Cover Center
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Stephens Appliance. Co.
First-Citizens Bank A- Trust Co,
Joyce & Bailey Furniture Company