TORNADOES KILL EICHT IN TWO STATES
RHF'i A TORNADO STRIKES Top photo shows rl * ' • inline! of ion; ido that cut .1 wide path
across Dallas, Texas, last week killing four pero-m and injuring -rer ■ of oM-. r . Bottom panel shows he j
wiidered residents of the area as they examine shattered wreckage of Iht i> homes. (INI T i I) I’RESS i
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MIM-TEFS endorse rally
PALE.iCH Toe Rak-igh’ Mm I
.rterial Alliance has endorsed and I
is a;-isnnc with plans for the j
NAACP FREEDOM DAY RALLY J
on Sunday. May 19 at 3.00 .P M. it
hr:-: been announced by the Rev. C j
.!.• Gidney. president. Local min
tsfeis are planning t n attend and
their congregations are being u>.'>.*•
ed to do so Official reprssentta-!
♦ 'res of the Alliance op the p>.o- ;
gram include (he Rev. D.. N. Ho- :
-ird, assistant pastor of the First !
E-b.ptir t. Church who will -pro- j
ro.ir.ve the invocation and the Rev |
I. S Pern. p.' -’or cf St. Pau • AML
Church the hem diction Rev. (kid
ney will officially '--..-re thr
visifrc's to the f ity.
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New Bonus Money Program
Will Offer Larger Awards
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in on r v ig.-am which will offer i
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pci! 11 and ends at midnight Wed-j
nr-sday. April i?
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Golf Dispute Now
In Supreme Court
RALEIGH The appeal of six
Greensboro Negroes convicted of
trespassing on a segregated “pri* i
vary" golf course reached the
State Supreme Court Monday. 1
At their trial last December in I
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of The CAROLINIAN, it is
necessary that its single copy
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wiP be no Increase for yearly i
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; |4 Uead At Koseboro
A ir l n ! C* s *1
f .<■ | Afws flfi
%Jr & JL it*. *LA%JP lig.S,
I ROSEBOKO Tornadoes l??h-d
! aero**- the tj.H sandy Car jin*s
. i dkA il“ *i- :1110 i* 3 • Mlg,
I nearly 200 itujvn.vri.
j wake of the Savaga Spring Stuirsxs 1
iDUKF'STinENTS
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If miu iuriJ If u*
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! Duke. V’U.• ■ s Lf.w :« chd Oi !
! voted jn favor of Mot)- i
i day in an ctd°rlv hut • > •*;<*•♦ ion- •
j Ji? -
j They passed a resolution calling '
upon the Uiitvert»*y trustees to
for v niT.ciifjc e if auv '*/- - ,ed or
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■ ■ tiiilffllttlll'llUlHW'lian* 1 I| 1 1_ M I'e
•TAUBER WOCK Qi'EE.N
i'iiss Wilmoth Carter, President
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
>.s shown crowning Miss Deniese
Perry. Queen of the Jatbberwock,
A• igi *,j-,n Gp cvn'y b?fnrf bor* •
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SW Dirt ' r»'' I \ rr,i f£OT:iin£f COfillllU"* t
■ :i r :. riivjr MaxtOP and John Sta- j
■ n ' C. ti.-pr La’ nrhurc and I
rplir.tr ed homes and a .dozen j
' business osuibUshrnr-rm in ihe Tn- j
; .-.Man town of Pembroke, injuring !
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LIQUOR AND THF LAW. Hav- !
'-try -i layman's knowledge of j
; the v.-f hasten to admit out ;
■ jfcßotanc* of its ramifications and !
< xli-rii How vver. once upon a
; ■-■ or.c Who was supposed {
: !■" know, fold us that the inter- i
i: ■ ■•” o: :.h ’ ■ was based on j
con ; on j, .use. J( that be true, we j
Ip’ ay *■, h •rd ■.•'itcncci .about the j
’ ' i i:- t (-•-■:• lured in R.alcich's City
; Court las! v rck in a case involving
' ,n ' , • :i s iling of whiskey in a :
fiiMiM J D ON PACE ?.!
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j which Vi' held at the Raleigh
I .Mernorta? Auditorium in eon-
I neetlnn with the Carolinian
[ Home and l oud Show last. week.
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76th testing
Os Teachers
At Charlotte
CHARLOTTE Several out
standing educators ar? scheduled
i,-. participate in the 7t>th annual
■. in cent ton of the North Carolina
T* achi-v- A -:Ociatipti which opened
r c pr We-dn.'-eday and "'ll! con
'inue: through Saturday,
DR. WALLACE
The test public session will be
: held in the auditorium of Cbar
: iotte’s Northwest Junior High
i School A band concert will pre
j cede the g. ncral program. Music
tor all the convention sessions will
i be rendered by groups represent-
I ng schools and collgcs in Char-
I lotto.
The guest speaker for the ses
sion on Thursday evening, April
j 11. will be Dr. Martin W. Essex.
| Superintendent of Akron, Ohio
| schools. Dr. Essex served as chair
man of the NEA Committee on
I Tenure and Academic Freedom
during the time when the spon
soring Defense Commission pub
lished reports such as '“lt Happen
ed in Pasadena" and "Mars Hil
North Carolina" Dr. Essex is a
ir.ong the ration’s leading authori
ties in the area of teacher person
nel policies and academic free
dom His address will follow' the
president's annual message to the
convention by Dr. S D. Williams,
NCTA president.
The public session on Friday
evening April 12, will also be pre
ceded by a band concert. This
session will he held in Charlotte’s
Ovens Auditorium. The featured
speaker will be Dr. W J. L. Wal
lace, president. West Virginia State
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Ihis Week’s Advertisers
The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus
Money Stores.
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Tip Top Fond Slofzi
Ambassador Theatre
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Betty Gay
Pine State creamery Co
Famous Bakery
The Bargain Bus
PAGE 5
Hudson-Bclk Company
PAGE fi
Joseph Winters Promotions
O. K. Clothing Company
First-Citizen* Bank &■ Trust Co.
Kalelgh Funeral Home
PAGE 7
Sir Waiter Chevrolet Company
PAGE 8
Hunt Gttiers! Tire Company
Gem Watch Shop
Lewis Kadlo-TV Clinic
,n .vce *■ «.iiley Furniture Co
Puhlic service to.ol H. < tne.
Acme Realty Company
The Hood System Industrial Bark
Goodsons Grocery & Meat Market
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| VOLUME 16 RALEIGH. N. C
~~
ATTORNEY STRESSES POINT
Raleigh lawyer Herman L.
Taylor, right, is shown as he
addressed over 75 ministers at
an organizational meeting held
at (he Martin Street Baptist
Church last Wednesday. I'he
ministers, who came front i
| throughout the state to parti
pate tn a state workshop on i
Eyes Wet As Pastor
Os 40 Y ears Resigns
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DR. WILSON
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| A & l* Super Market*
' Carolina Power A Eight Company
it E Quinn Furniture Company
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; Bunn's Esso Service
i Carolina Builders Corn,
j ( avenejs Insurance Company
| Watson’s Seafood & Poultry to., Inc.
! Mechanics A Farmers Bank
j Umstead's Transfer Company
Dillon Motor Finance Company
Ridgeway's Opticians
Bloodworth Mrcct Tourist Home
Beater Well Company
Pppsi-Cclo Refiling Co of Raleigh
Warner Memorial*
Deluxe Hotel
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S, M. Young Hardware Co.
Crsen Cleaners
! Wlfwfl **rf *, Shop #tr»fH
! Poole’s rte Shop
I Longview Plumbla* A Heatmi •n.
j N. C. Products
I Fisher Wholesale Company •
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1957
>Sf v3s!wt»l y
civil rights, initiated * long
range program designed In
wipe out jim crow in rvn v
aspect of American life the
Rev. S. F. Daly, president o!
the group, looks on i< left
Conrad Pearson, Durham at
Itorncy. also spoke to the elrr
gymen (STAFF PHOTO BY
( HAS. R. JONES.I
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BY ALEXANDER BARNES'
CONCORD Tearful ey< s and
! saddened hearts were in evidence j
[j here Sunday night when members
| arid friends of Westminister Pres-
I byterian Church turned out to hear
what has been termed ar the fare
well sermon of Di H Wilson, who
■ has pastored the ■ hun:h fm 40 j
, years
! Sobbing women and emotional
inent roulri not help sue vent to j
; their feelings as the service began. |
| Dr. Wilson showed no sign of e- !
I motion and acted ns if hr no long- i
her would proclaim the gospel
| truths from the pulpit that he has J
j! so long expounded from
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MINIS'!I,BS in Mi.HI ,tiM
• ROW A portion of the min*
Inter* who gathered at the
Martin Street fia.pt i*t Church
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Kills Anson Hubby
WADESBORO Mrs. Lsnie
Cason was arrested here. Monday
and held on a muider charge as
the result of the fatal shooting of
her husband, Willie B. Cason, 35
Saturday night
Sheriff Hubert Rayfield, in dis
clatinc the arrest, said that he
was informed that Cason had
gone to the home, shout a. mile
south of Lilesvllle. late Saturday
night and argued vith his ife
about, having left their children
at a neighbor’s that afternoon
Cason Est then returned and
r.llegedly threatened the wom
an, who refused to admit him to
the house.
Police said she Mien took »
small rifle and fired through a
Appeals To
Stgale Court.
JACKSON Attorney James R.
i Walker. J: , waked out of the
: Northampton County jail here
j Monday after he had made a bond
i m the sum of 5750 for assault upon
a female so wit words that scared
The case has been halted back
and forth for some time, with
Walker having been jailed
twice as the result of his re
fusal to pay a fine imposed on
fiim by Judge Henry L. Stev
ens when the rase was tried
in the ioca! Superior Court,
Walker, through his attorney,
Samuel Mitchell, noted an ap
peal from this sentence. The
North Carolina Supreme court
refused to hear the case, not
ing that the appeal had nnf
been properly effected,
ti was then that trouble started
all over for Walker, He was order*
i or lo pay the money and when
he refused he was placed in ’ail
He was released, but found him-
I self again behind the bars when
j he it is alleged that he was told
!by an attorney that if he acted
! like a good n — r. he would get
! hail. Walker is alleged to have told
\ the man thai he was not going
to art hk> the thing that he want
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ff «pM JatES 4-Sfe &A m W*-t
?4- • y yyaMl
4-fe. vpHbi" ®a^
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lasi Wednesday io attend »
workshop to fight
segregation are pictured above
listening to Attorney Herman
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hole in the door but did not. know
■ .she had struck ilm man until
Sunday when she found his body
' in the yard.
Carolinian
Fs-iJ Show
Sets Record
\ ,
AH of the housewives who *♦-
: tended the sth annual CAROLIN
IAN Home and Fond Show, along
j •>. ith the. participating merchant*
i were high in their praise of the
i ■'■ (fail It, opened Thursday at 2
j p.tn. and the final session ended
j about 12:30 Saturday morning. The
, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium was
i :he scene of al! !hc activities.
; The famed “Jabberwoci." snon
! sored by the Delta Sigma Theta
j Sorority was the. high point of the
j two-day show and was not only
i highly inspirational, but proved to
i b< exr--edi!>fj!y educational The
kits showed that they had bwo
•j well-planned and the persons who
j took part, performed liked season
i j ed troopers.
Thr demonstrations wer •
i handled by Mrs. Allcne Mint*
and Miss Nancy Roth rock,
Home Service representatirse
for the Carolina Power & Light
Company. The appliances for
the kitchen were furnished by
Thompson A Lynch, local Phll
ro dealers
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: CHARLOTTE MAH
IN COUNCIL RACE
CHARLOTTE Bishop Dale,
i j Democratic leadei has entered the
| race for a seat on the Charlotte
i City Council
Dale van for th* council twice
I before the late 1930 * and in 1949
I but was defeated both times, one*
: in a runoff.
i 1 The City Primary will be held
: i April 29. In the primary two can.
i didates for Mayor and it for City
i Council will be nominated. The
city election is May 10.
Taylor ni iuini*ii. »u»
lined legs! aspects of the if
fight for Dill citi*emhipi. (Btaff
Photo by CHAU. 8. .fONBSH
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