)ope Pushers” Nabbed In Crackdown 1 i cid. y Deadline site ( MvOLINIAN'S ( heist edition wilt bp printed ■dry, December 23. In nr -r find the news may be pro-| ■■ '■■i adequately we are urs : correspondents to mail fir .t-isrlcs and photos early v i hat ihey reach our offices no later than Friday, December 1 2b. Publication cannot be as silted in the Christmas edition! for pevs reaching us later than this d»te News agents will r»- 1 Cfivp (heir papers on Christ | p>a* Kve 3 Bodies Found In State Murder Suspected As Three Are Found Dead ! The bodies of two North Carolina women and one man were J found m two different sections of the state during, the past week, j Alt three are believed to have been murdered, but there had been I no arrests in either < ase at press time. In Apex, a small farming town in the eastern section of Tar- I hoe ha. the body of Mis. Aline Elston, mother of three children, ; I was discovered when Wake County Sheriff’s Deputies traced a j 'blood trail” Sunday morning and found the body sprawled on I a railroad track. Corner Marshall W. Ben nett said (he hotly of the 31 year-old woman was found by a trainman near the train station. He added that Mrs. Fist on‘a throat had been rut “from ear to ear." \ ‘blood trail” at. the scene was Woman, 18, Crawls Under Gate, Train Mutilates Bar WILSON—Mrs. Lethe Tt KHi re!!, 73, was instantly killed here Saturday at noon when she walked into the path of a 125-car Atlantic C oast Line freight train. The ac cident occurred at the Green and Lodge Streets Crossing. It was reported that the woman crawled under the crossing gates and started across the tracks in the path of the tram. Witnesses reported that Mrs. Kittrrtl looked around, saw the Six Golfers Found Guilty Second Time; Appeal Again ODDS-ENDS' By ROBERT G. SHEPARD i __________ A CHFWSTMAS REMINDER: Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above and cometh down from tbs Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither (shadow or turning." REAL LOVE: W» suppose that there are others who will disagree but we think that, the mother who delivered her son to the authorities after she learned he was one of a feWrtNlTWt O* FAGE T> JUST PASSING BY— Two Negro youngsters walk past robed not? hood.d Kq Klw* Klanstnen. an the latter massed on the grounds of the South Carolina State Capitol. Columbia last week, The ho:v, i .'left) seems more interested in the Klansmen than his female companion, Thp Klamsmen formed a ho- i Wan cross on (he State House steps lo promote a rally and crossburtiing «**«•»! hours later in near by Dents vil!e. S. C. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO). I » ’ N - C ” 16 PAGES El.ewhrr, VOLUME 17 RALEIGH, N. <1 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, )%7 NUMBER 1? measured for 78 feet and led to where the body was found. A deputy said he had not. made any arrests but that several sus pects have been questioned and released, {continued from rsor n approaching train and attempt ed to get out, of its way. She was struck before phe could move away. Mrs. Kittrell's body was hurled 38 yards by the impact. She died instantly from massive body injuries, Dr Ro | bert E. Goudy, county coroner, reported. The train engineer sounded a ■ number of warning blows on his | whistle in an effort to warn Mrs, i Kittrcil, it is reported. | GREENSBORO- Six Negroes. ; convicted for the second time of j trespassing on a now-closed seg ; gregated golf course will send i their case up the chain of state | courts again with it probably winding up before the State Su preme Court. The six were convicted in Mu nicipal-County. Court and received 30-day suspended sentences Mon day. The sentences were suspend • ed on condition they pay $i and court costs each. As they did at the time of their first trial a year ago, the group served notice of an appeal to Guilford County Superior Court The six were arrested two (CONTINUED ON PAGE Z) ATTEND DORMITORY NAMING CEREMONIES Among th > r attending and particlndng in the .naming of a new dormitory in honor of Mrs. Rose D. Aggre.v / j|| T».«.!, = ••• • bool for rv *rS*>4'ii.i wrc.Twm leit to right; J, R. Larkins, Consultant. N c. State Board «t Public Welfas< Stair,b: Mrs. Rose. D. Aggrey. Salisbury; Dr. tv. T, Gihbs. President, AFT College, Greensboro; and S. K. Duncan. Supervisor. State High Schools, Fa leigh. Mrs. Rose 0. Aggrey Honored In Dormitory Naming Ceremony HOFFMAN—The Raise D. Ag grey Dormitory was dedicated in ceremonies conducted at Morrison Training School, Hoff man, N. C., Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15, at 2:00 p.ni. with Hon. H. Clifton Blue, I member of the North Carolina I House of Representatives, .deliv ering the dedication address. Sev eral hundred people were in at tendance for the dedication held In the auditorium of the schorl building. In his address Air. Blue paid tribute to the North Carolina Board of Correction and Training for the splendid pro gram which it conducts on a state-wide basis to provide treatment and rehabilitation for young people with prob lems, The speaker added that ‘The prime objectives of our (raining schools should he, ind I am sure is, the build ing of Christian character in each individual hoy and girl enrolled in the five institu tions. t am glad that, it is the policy of fhs Commissioner and the Board of Correction and Train ing that only high type Christian men and women be selected for positions of Instruction and guid : anee. The need, here- for Christian type men and women to guide our ; boys and girls in North Carolina’s live training schools is as great, if not. greater, than in any other state institution.” j Representative Blue reminded the audience that in recent years | the North Carolina General As j sembly has been given more lib eral consideration to Correction and Training School needs, and ; that the 1957 General Assembly | was keenly aware of the needs and went beyond the recommendations i of the Advisory Budget Cotnmis j sion in appropriations. The speaker closed by say ing that “The operation of ! Correction and Training- Schools is not a cheap pro gram. However, treatment, training and rehabilitation for juvenile delinquents is far less expensive than a earner of j Forsyth Man Admits He Raped Wife Os A Coach WINSTON-SALEM --A young, man being held In jail here! without bond on charges of rap-; Jng the attractive white wife of; Wake Forest College assistant has- i ketball coach A1 De Porter. Winston - Salem police said 1 Charles Moore, Jr., ‘Vi, of High , Point, admitted the attack at, knifepoint on Mrs. Lucy De Por- j ter in a deserted alley herp Fri- : day. Moore, who .was charged [ SIOO CHRISTMAS PRESENT —TO THE— MOST POPULAR MINISTER in NORTH CAROLINA CONTEST ENDING SATURDAY, DEC. 21—NOON Pastor’s Name ij Address Ij I Name of Church Coupon Worth 10 Points Clip this COUPON and as many as you can gather for your | pastor and send to THE CAROLINIAN, each W'eek. At the end |i of the contest period, the minister having accumulated the most ii| points will receive SIOO,OO tone hundred). Listings will be made !i j each week. Send in your COUPONS so that your pastor will got pi his wiekly rating. All COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN no later than Tuesday of each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, 51* ft. Mar- j!j tin Street, Ralrigh, Nor<h Carolina. crime. The new dormitory was nam.ri in honor of Mrs. Rose D. Aggrey of Salisbury, who serves as chair man of the . Advisory Board for (CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 I Pastors’ Contes | Rev. J. W, Jones THE MOST POPULAR MINIS• i TEH’S CONTEST for the Christ- j j mas season will end at NOON Sat | urdav, December 21. Church members: You havp only four days in which to i make your pastor win the SIQO Christmas gift. So get busy. Vote count last Tuesday showed j that Rev. ,T. W Jones, pa-tor of (he j early Saturday after night - lons questioning b.v police. wa« held for arraignment and a preliminary hearing in Win ston-Salem municipal court. Rape js a capital crime in North Carolina. The attack occurred while the 25-year-old woman's husband, a native o' Paterson, N. J . was at College Park. Md., for the Wake Forest-Mary 1 and basketball game. (CONTINUED ON PAGE ’> Mojry | Greensboro Is Scene Os Hass Arrests I 1 GREENSBORO Police have arrested four more Negroes as the result of an undercover investi i ration into illicit narcotic* traf i fie in this area which netted six | arrests last week, authorities dis ; closed. John I- Kelly, Jr. of Grectis ; boro, agent in charge of the fed j oral narcotics bureau in North ■ Carolina, said two of the men were arrested in Wilmington, Dc!. : and the other two In Detro::. : Mich. They were held in Sail in j lieu of SIO,OOO bund on narcotics j charges. The other six' were a < c»! ed in (he Green horo-vVin ston -Salem tt?* ' ‘-t week, ■old „, i J„ i ■■■ rS. u s v ratio* violations v ere taken out avain two other men al ready in jail on other charges. ; At that time, federal, state j and local officers also con fiscated a small amount of marijuana. Arrested in Wilmington. Dei were Jimmy Mormon and Edward | Smith, both of Detroit. Fred Scot* and Fred McCoy were -arrest,e. in Detroit. All were charged with selling marijuana and heroin. Authorities said the arrests j came about, through an under : cover investigation that began last 'August into narcotics traffic in ! the Winston-Salem - Greensboro area it Ends Sat.; ; Still Leads Fayetteville Street Baptist Church, | has sputniked farther out in first place with a total of 3.800 votes— l.tiOO ahead of the second-place runner-up. Rev. Howard Cunning ham, pastor of First Congregation al Christian Church, who has poll j ed to date 2.260 votes. Stil! in third place is Tier. E. I. Rrndie, pastor of Mitch - j ell Chape) Baptist Church. Louis burg, who has aceuinu ! la ted to date 050 votes Rev. IV. K. Outhbertson. pastor of (ire fnville Tabernacle AMI/ ] Church, * hallottc, who has (CONTINUED ON PAG! T1 Lover’s Lane Bandit Held For Murder - PETTERSBURO, Va. Police j said Tuesday a 39-year-old Nr ! gro had signed a statement ad : witting the robbery and slaying of a young Petersburg man who parked his car In a seldom-iced ; “Lover's Lane” near here Satur (CONTINtIEO ON PAGE T) State News I Brief YOUTH FACES NEW RAP STATESVILLE A 19-year-oid youth, who pulled a gun on an of ficer here last week when the of ficer attempted to arrest him, was bound over to Recorder's court on two charges* Monday Herbert Feirnster had been charged Decem ber 10 with carrying a concealed weapon, disorderly conduct and a>% (rONTWID'.B ON PAGE 3> BF.AIIIJ-CD IN His DEN’ Cleverly concealed for Christmas. !».s'*«cl<i->';tnu I. ion el Hampton heats out Hie rhythm on toy in. uiiicot a hoard the Holland' American liner Rynlam. "Hamp” anti •he resi of his hand were heading for Europe and a Sfi-rlty Christ* -s tour. !’he hand «ill also mil Ghana and Israel (UNITED FRESH PHOTOi. Tired Os Taunts, Girl 1 j vo Youths ■8 t UTTT.K ROCK' ARR— Minnie -lean Brown, one of the r ‘if- Ne<o n students attending Tit le? Rock - ? integrated Central High School, was suspended when ,«he lest her temper Tuesday in the cafeteria and dumped food on two white beys, according to Superin tended! Virgil T. Blossom:’. The alicged incident took Fourth Week Os Church Bonus iosith Starts; One Week Remains A: the la t minute Christmas .stuippmg curb h ar* down upon iic, church members’ are making their spending scree two purposes when they trade with merchants ••.•ho advertise, in The Carolinian. What they arc spending with these merchants may he just the amount needed to put their church ahead during thp sec ond month of the Church Bon us money program. The fourth week of the second month's program began Thursday, Dec. rnbei 39, and will end at mid Chursh Bonus Money Rules All purchase slips or receipt 4 pr« -anted in .tout church must coma trors -tor aavn i isii;.- m the CAROLINIAN. . ...- E-, . I'c-k .-an ic.- a d-.i in the Bonus Monev prr.nd. Purchase* mu i ii.'i i ! te --lore during tin --rek -id' appear.r , mirchsse slip? representing a business should be submitted. All must come from individual purchase.*. All <buTbes in Raleigh and Wake County are ehgibi! A'l p:islip* o t bear the name of the stewe from which the pus* ” "am' mjri'ite-e Hip* <houid he submitted m he nsn-.e of th* church; tad should he the oitice oi the CAROLINIAN the Monday fallowing r.;«s« of "in O- -J. ; ■at .Her churches may have an enual opportunity to share la |i-,» Botui ' v- iH’v >!,e foiiowing regulation \s expedient: No church group wu. bo av.-:Vtlc,d l-.l Bon'- Money consecutively, i.e should a church recsivjMt 8,.- ip i.i.ini -. afit- 1 tile first period it would have io watt until the trued B-ius period i» be presented Ist award again. However, tins does not mean t t , ,i , and I awards cannot he sought consecutively. Consenujmtjy „ VC i-v .-.in, • ,mu ha? Hie opportunity to secure an award every period. No purchase oi over s3*o (mm any one merchant during a week c«.s e* CO "tPcic Is a ceiling of |SS per person * week for grocery purchase*. f„ evnit of Uia same amount o£ purchase* by mult than one entry. Bt* award will be divided. . Weekly purchase totals should he xhnwn on each packet and total platen 9* the outside of the envelope ee flying the period'* entry alous with name *M money earner* will be announced in the Issue fallowing rhe closing ill''i nlri remain Ihc property of Th>- f AROI.INIAN ,vii tallvinc Is im- 1 when tiic names nf ihe Bonus Mnnee earner* *f* an nounced In' Tne CAROLINIAN. and no responsibility is accepted bv this news paper bcvnnd that point K „ pis from hank* will be considered, except payment no moil y*g«e This Week s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bomu Monty Stores. PAGE ? Public Service Cornpanyot V ( »« PAGE J Charles Slore the Capital C oca-role Bottling I' l -. Mechanics and Farmer* Hank Mr. Elvis Rand PAGE a Hudson-Bflk Company PAGE 6 Vogue S M. young Hardware Company It. E. quiim Furniture Cunipans Varlna Wholesale Builders Supply PAGE V Johnson-latnibe Company Famous Bakery Gem Watch Shop PAGE « Colonial Store- Firsl-Cilbens Bank A Trust Company Town A- Country Tire Sen-Ire PAGE S V. c. product* Davidson's .leveler* F.entfh Dealer A A: p S'ic.er Market* Halelgh Funeral Horn* place whew b white boy osah cd his chair hack and partial!"? blocked the aisle of the color ed girl. Reports state a second thrust into the aisle blocking passage way to another Negro girl seated at a nearby table. Thus provoked, Minnie is report* (CONTINUED ON PAG I 7) night, Wednesday. December 25- The second month will end on Jan unary 2,105 S. the month is composed **f i ive weeks and members of churches which are not, now taking part are urged to con tact their ministers so that their churches may (ry for * wards in the Bonus Money Program. I RULES GOVERNING partici . potion are listed on the front pas# (C ONTtNUKD ON PAGE W | PAGE lb Bloodworth St Tourist Horn* j Dealer Well Company Cavener* Insurance Agency . Pnpgf-Cola Bottling Co. of SteUtjSs I Carolina Builder* Corp. Watson'* Seafood A Poultrc Co,. In* ! Unistead Transler Co. & Food Stop* ! Dillon Motor Finaneo Company ! Dunn's Esso Service ! Ridgeway's Optician* j Warner Memorial* Deluxe Hotel PAGE 11 Electrical Wholesaler*, tur : page i a i Keith Super Market j PAGE 16 Ambassador Theatre I Mr. c. Karl Utchmaa ! Burnett's Smia Shop ,t w. Watkins Groce*' Carolina Power A: Light Co. I Tip Top Food Store j The Hood System tniSustmi Sixth i Bum General Tire Company ; ClveUa Beauty CoUege i Acme Realty C «mipan»

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