Newspapers / The Carolinian. / April 20, 1957, edition 1 / Page 1
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Parents Helpless As Five Children Die In Fire %' T " % w I jrj J§#% 111 Ayv : j| " • r *•** a- I <s% i T' v. & ■ d£M 1 \ §L I « I ' I <lllglll ,%ll _ ***** \f tv MR.S BCf XFONT* ~ Dish-Indian -t«/,«--» Julie Rob<ns*>u daughter of 1 wealthy California plastif manufacture? w,<. rs-s '• d last ivr.-K is lhe •.erect bride of folk singer. Harr' Brhfop>f 1•■ , ~:[ '.' -i f nmt i--d in Mrvco on \? ireh H. If - Ms > n «» « wr«<- -. i 1 Relafont* s first wife received a Ne v 'ifU divorce, The ncv. .M IV i.» }\sn<e (*.* • oner ,; member of the Katherine Uunh :■ m da nr* >;oi«pe 1 NEW >• ITU - - PHOTO'. • " n * *. r \ \ ■ r ' r > - State Pythians Meet In Charlotte Tuesday BY » B. HARRKN CHAT';LOTTE—The 52nd snr’:-.*.l convent •; cf 'he grand Indue and ■ prand teiuvld of i-.e Knights ' P*yi;hi?s> Jurisdiction of North Carolina win be he'd here Aptil i 23 according to a proclamation "'-I sued from the office of Sir John I Alexander Mebane. grand chan cellor Sessions will be held at the; HrflflfPf Cnvc * VfUln&l White Women Took Money BIRMINGHAM. ALA. A ! *<n u-no f-r ,-3, ~f ) y - years to use on a rainy day has .■• :.j! f in Circuit Court heif j P*k; ' • vH ith worthies:- paper. : Jrr*f.;n Phillips, the msn worked ; \r.. *’,->• rjTf\rf> thp'l tlli't.-f' 1 - • I-?,* f CONTINUED ON PM,*: 21 Sociologists Nap Jim Crow ATLANTA A group of pro- | . reinent Southern college sagfolo* | ' j, ■ !■,' 1 I iI f I Ihr )hr :• • 1 - ■ &xUKg it will 'collapse like the; ■ C'ti-vhos? ;haj Hr. Edgar Thompson of Duke rlriirmnn of the min-' 01 .tv group relations division of the ! ' Southern Sociological Society j ■ n.rijin Atlanta, led ihe at- • tack bj echoing ihe U. S. Supreme ' C'our which said, a mixed oduca- j 1 tlnrt a right which must bo j * fvailablh to all on pejus! terms.’! ' Papf iv dealing with integration This Week s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. f* ,U. :• ; I'.iceUiiAl Whole .tiers. Inn • Si, M young H irdwaie Company Allred William? 4 company ’.Tip To?) I ood Stores < rirti' iriulpment to. 5 e Hoot! S'stem Industrial Sink 1 ’.hi hm Service Station fiiukenhnrs Tailor pagf s ( .'alia Beano college Betty i rv ■ t'.ibhr Sf ’vice t'ompah • of N < ~ Inr. ■ f.U.i 5 ■ Hudnon-Bclk Company /'AGE 8 flood's ir 10r Slnre • i r, ) .rlloti, Famous Bakery Ra!c!s'li Funeral Horne O K. Clolhinp Co ft. K. Oi litit Furniture < n. Mr. Joseph Winters FACE 7 City Motor Company ■ Carolina fsulek Company Carolina Motor Sales Sir Waiter Chevrolet Company 1 Urtvlir Motor Company ' PAGE 8 ■ Hunt General 'lire Company 1 Clenif**'*.? Atomo'iil AMI 7 ! £h»jp 1 ””I .1* p '1 t * 1 1 j 4 C ''' j { i« r ] , ! ficers will gather on Mu' ; noon ot April 22 avid ai J J pm. toy memo) ial Joint hosts* will br 1 Dorn >n Lo<l::e ;No S iind the Bon* oi Damon Lodge No. 3. A fellowship breakfast v. ui one’' ; the Tuesday session* to he foH Mowed by continued delegates and the conterrio? of degrees and a grand lodge ser- nou | A public program will be held " t ! 8 p m Tuesday at the churcn. b * welfare dance will follow tha* | night in the Park Center. 310 N. ’Cecil St The Unifo v m Hank parade v \)] (CONTINI-EO ON VAGI: 2) Magazine Hits Sou th ! For Disregarding iCi in ! “ ~ w Z9"~ i Sollthen n DOii ; y rfi'of" .toc! sficr* i “gingerly. , . in v.e 192*- ' The survey was contained in an lin the South Hawaii and the I Union of South Africa were chs j cussed at. the society’s 20th an i tiua! o':ori r. a? in ? opinions of : three Southern sociologist? were j t ead Forrest Laviolette and John Fen* ! ton of Tulare University praised i educational despg.ogation as a I means by which individual rights, ; new concept.'.ons of social efficiency and our institutional practices "ire j being made more consistent with i one another," Laviolette added. In the new post-1954 world, i serein! n f-unnni Iv achieved un* .First-citizens Bunk * Trust Compare.' Lewis Radio 4- TV Choi'' Arm* Realty Compart- J Joyce A Bailey Furniture Company | firestone Stores :r At i 9 j Ciood.Non s Grocery A Meat Market j A A V Super Markets I The. Capita! Coco-Cola Bottling Co. i H avltUintnn Tena'v Aucumen's ; PAGE 10 ! Dunn's E .-o Servii ! ( .iroltna Builders corp. Cavenes* .Insurance Acmes ! Watson's Seafood & Poultry 10. ir. j Mechanics A. Farmers Bank t nWeaTs Ti.nufer Co. I Dillon Motor Finance company Ridgeway’s Opticians fUoodworth Street Tourist Home Heater Weil Company IVpsi-Cola Bottling Co, of Raleigh I Warner Memorials j Deluxe Hotel | PAGE 16 I Carolina Power A l.ight ( dmpany j Poole's Pie Shop 'Green Cleaners j S', f Products j F.rlw ard's Shoe Sloe j Fisher Wholesale < oir.pslty j Longview Plumping A HHitinK to + *i~ ”+ + + + + J + + + + 3 Won’t Return Bids To Dinner In Va. S' E \ry a 4r>4 r # 5v N /• Bbnjis ; t -H- ■ Momy -f' ******** !e. eTmILLER, FAY ETTEyiLLE, PRINCiPAtCLEAR pwi I i f “f + + + 4- -f S'* J ara g a fU X Sj-tf &. r* sj <p?l ?E/ 5i £ •£& *£■ xj ?!• sy* «■ S &% Ila iU Tots Perish ! I ihe ?-ari-M pa:* j n ? :>. Gler-n and : l) 7i Kelly The Kelly. 5 were, ■...'likin;. in r.rarhv tobacco fields ■!>vlie.n the home burned and the; children i*a tumiz m age from one 1 'A)'';- ••'■.• ;T u-ovking wjf.bm sight» A°* the bfme hut veve unable to; The helpl couple raced to ! ward the!r .four-mom frame! : dwelling as flames crackled and . < CON TINTED ON J'ATT. :!) j (he South Tt c?,:'■» fhf*. fre- | Officers u'(:;y -rj anted a? deny- I purler onuid find .en admitted | isdictic7i. i > fCONTINUED ON PAGE 2) til the R of conipulsorv sc~ fCONTINiPED ON PAGE 2) 1 ' ■ 'Wrf | . T > iifo*> i-ffi nffey v< -" lii ' i tfifif a*g^Bg^iy^K^ft^a!l^^«%y^ SCs*; \ SfiiW ' f,J IPS»si kM»M «W>vSwaiit*rjH» , »vfsSffSSraTJflß rcjff&rKl 'Sf?xaaßß>H.rvy flM.inWoWfilrt ihwP /*< Ki’C IN NEW ROLL Seven inches of snow failed In stop ' irk < Robinson, foistin' Brooklyn Dodger bn«eball star from getting to the Grerti i *ke Baptist Assembly *t Green • ahe, Wisconsin, fit •o address T.Stf high whattl students from a five-state area In the Midwest who were participating; h* informal discussions on individual I THE CAROLINIAN 12c 15c inn.c. / —jr” 24 PAGES m -' - s - Elsewhere VOLUME 16 2 Here File Per Council' BY ALKXANT>fR BARNES Trie political poi has really start ed boiling in Raleigh and it looks (CONTINUED ON PAGE Zi ~.e. j■- ■ : UURIM F T. LIGHTNER DR. CATHERINE It MIDDLETON RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1057 Crash Fatal | ! For Dydley {High Coach GREENSBORO George ! 'Scooter* Watkins, football coach j at Dudley High School here, was killed instantly here Monday af ternoon when the car t hat, he was driving crashed into the back of a. trailer truck at East Lee and j Pearson Streets. Watkins, 30, who lived at 1405 j E. Lee Street, was a former star j football player at Dudley and Mor- ! gan State College in Baltimore, say that wreckage from he fV-1 model automobile was strewn over an area of about 30 feet. They quoted witnesses as saying that Watkins was traveling at a high rate of speed when he rammed into the back of the track. He was alone. The driver of the truck was listed as Samuel E. Wilkes of! (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> GATE CITY MAN ]FOR COUNf. j GREENSBORO Clarence M i Winchester, insurance and real es tate agent, this week became the ; sixth candidate to file for the May j 7 councilmanic election, Winchester, an unsuccessful can- ; riidate two years ago, ran tenth in j the voting. A former principal of i Summer field High School, he has been in private business 10 years H The candidate is president of the Greensboro Citizens Society and a member of the Greensboro Board of Adjustments. He is a member of St. Matthew's Methodist Church and is active in church affairs He Is a past master of St John's Masonic Lodge and potentate of Shriners. He is a trustee of Laurin burg Institute and the Metropolitan Nursery School. i ’iberly ant! the Bill of Rights. Listening while Jackie explains fin< joints of baseball are, left to right: Wiladene Camp. Platteville. AVIs. 1 :ti''doß Ucfftnan, Green Lake: Niki Cohen, White Bear. Alum ' Kofi- ; nson and Ronnie RatrinovHx. Sheboygan. Wis. (UNITED PRESS I TELEPHOTO), ■■■Mi Jf**"- INVITED BY “ERROR”’ Dr. Ciiihin B Powell, Publisher ol ih« New York Amsterdam News, displays the invitation to a dinner honoring '’Distinguished Virginians” sent to him by the governor of Virginia, Powell says that he wHI not attend the dinner in Rich i mond, Va.. on May 17. even though the invitation was later “with j drawn" by someone other than Gov. Stonier HINTED PRESS ! PHOTO i. ’ ’ Beaten Candidate . Charges 'Sell-Out* : n J* BY ALEXANDER BARNES , FAYETTEVILLE —■ The voters • of Cumberland County a few j i weeks ago attempted to settle n j icud between Sheriff L. L. Guy and j now it appears that another old : feud has rekindled between the j teachers and William “Bill’ Bow- j ser, local disc jockey It at) happened when voters of Area Four of the school dis —1 NUMBER 29 \ triet, met in convention last week and re-elected Leon Fleishman, white merchant, to Ih city Board of Education. As the result of the voting Bow ser threw a broadside at E. E. Miller, principal, E. E. Smith (CONTINUED ON PAGE 31 BILL BOWSER Bonus Money Rules This is the fourth and final week of the CAROLINIANS big Bonus Money Program which is winding up Us second month The week begins Thursday of this week and will end next Wed nesday at midnight. Participants are urged to get their receipts or purchase slips in to this office no later than noon on Monday, April 21) The winners will be announced in the edition of May 4 The third month of the Bonus money Program (May) will be gin Thursday morning. \- pril 2S, and ends WednexcMv. May er, "J here will he five week* for com petition )r. the third month, enabling mere persons to participate and to “Mistaken” Far Whites, Sponsors Say RJJCHMOND Va. Red-faced of ficials of the State of Virginia land the State Chamber of Com merce thi; week searched for a "dignified way to keep one. Ne ' grn fr >m sue tiding a spec!.?! dsn : nci foi "Distinguished Virgin!- i ans." Invitations so the annual ,iU-.» chamber of commerce dinner v wra "accidently" sent to Dr. Cliiian B. Powell publisher of the New York Amsterdam News in Harlem. M r t. William Stewart of Toledo, form er president of the National As | -ociation o! Colored Women, and St. Clair Drake, professor of Soci ology at Roosevelt University aj ! Chicago. Director Richard Gillie of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce said the mistake was caused by (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) i ' ~~ Pastor Hits Theatre J. C GREENSBORO Dr Mel'-in C. Swann, pastor of Bethel A. ME . Church here, has protested the $»- j gregated seating at a preview of s • iciigmn* film m a leva! theatre to which he was invited The minister a.Cd that he w.-a* senclirn a irleeram to the Para mount, Film Distributing Corpora tion in Charlotte and to the Caro lina Theatre thanking them for the invitation to see "The T*r> Commandment-'' hut stating that he con ;deied it impolite and un fCONTINUED ON PAGE J) | State News I : _ Briaf ; FFA HONORS FOB DUBOIS WAKE FOREST - The Future 'Fanner? of America chapter at. Dubois High School has won t.hre* first place honors at the annual ! Berry OK liy Federation contest. S hold at Dubois recently. First .i. place honors won wore- public I speaking, James Wray; quit con ! lest. Curtis Wilk n-sots; and talent | contest. Ronald Williams Second i place honors went to the quartet ■ composed of James Laws, Theo j dore Dunn, Raymond Hawkins and | Lorenzo Jones HONORED RV DEGREE ASHEVILLE The Rey. Otis E. Dunn of this city, a graduate of Shaw University and 3 former resident of Ra leigh and Wake Forest, hs* hern awarded an honorary de gree of Doctor of Divinity by (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) ODDSENDS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD LOBBYISTS NEEDED It. would appear that, you can get. almost anything done by the North Caro lina General Assembly if you are able to employ a lobbyist, to go to the bat for you. The states under paid laundry workers and the tip paid hotels employees had none paid hotels employees had no hired hired to plead when the pro posal for a seventy-five cents per hour, wage law was before a house, committee But yoif can bet, your bottom dollar that, the well paid lobbyists of the hotel and laundry interests were on hand, shedding crocodile tears for ihe "poor" hotel (CONTINUED ON PAGE ?.) spend more money toward oin ning. $l3O ts now being offered through the program, instead o! SIOO which was piacticed during the first month The money is distributed between JO persons, instead of one as was previously done. Check the front page of THE CAROLINIAN each week foe merchants who are advertising in the paper and patronize them. Persons participating In the promotion must patronize CAROLINIAN advertiser* and save their receipts each week. At the end of the month these receipts should he <urn*d ip «i the CAROLINIAN'S Office. i f CONTINUED ON CAGE S>
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