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HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR HEARD HERE
THE CAROLINIAN
VOL 17 NO $2
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Ligon Senior Wins Bi-Racial Prize
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Mom Killer Blames Whiskey
White Y outh Says Mother j
Was Drinking With Negro ]
ADVANCE—A 12-year-old boy j
n-as arrested near here 'Monday
in the fatal shooting of his moth-!
er today—and authorities urnne-l
'Lately began lengthy Questionin' |
to clear up conflicts in various;
stories of the shooting.
Th* boy, James William Cline, |
ias arrested at the home of a j
Negro family about, one mile from I
his home where his mother. Mrs j
Berta Rebecca Cline, 39. was fail-1
eo b' * blast from a 12-sruage
j hotgun ■
Methodist Citiisfis Protest
Running Highway Near School j
, METHOD Member* of fee
J.efe.ed Civic League have lodged ••
complaints with Wake County’s |
*upt of schools, Fred A.. Smith re
err ding the proposed new highway
vhieh could run through the prop- j
erty of Berry O Kelly High School j
if approved by the State Highway
Commission
Aw ajuimmcem-ent was made
last, week that the Meihod
route wa* owe of several being
contemplated by the Commiss
ton s.j an altercate route for
Highway No. 1.
Superintendent Smith ha* boon
Invited by Mrs. Harveleigh White •
of Method to confer with the par- j
cuts of this area Frsdaj' night in a j
question and answer session
The Wake County Board of Edu- ;
cation had already chosen an *r- :
chitect and made, other arrange- j
mentis to ha*>e a new gymnasium ;
f.retced on the Berry O’Kelly |
ground* and surveyors were seen !
there, lust last. week.
Smith Mid that the Wake j
The Wake County Board of Edu
woold protest rigwouily any
attempt *« run * highway
through the, school’* property.
‘Berry O‘Kelly rioe* not hsve j
sufficient land fur feel." he
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The niperintendeiV 1* scheduled
Nat’! Officers |,
Is Raleigh For
Shriners Meet I
final plans are being completed
for the North Carolina Shriners 1
Convention which will, he held I
here Friday and Saturday, May 16 j
and IT
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LOCAL GALA- DAT PLANNING COMMITTEE FOE SHRINE
MEET Thin grreup Is making plans for the State Shrine Conves
tUa. which will be held here May IS and It. From left to right are.
iNsble Ralph Campbell, Past Potentate J, E. Lytle; Past Potentate
RALEIGH, N C.. SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1058
Davie County Deputy Grime*.
Hancock said he took the bov
■without incident at the bom®
of Clifton Peoples near Ad
vance, Young Cline was taken
to Mocksville to undergo ques
tioning in ihe slaying.
Police said the boy told them j
i the shooting was accidental. But.!!
! a witness to the shooting. Charlie i
; Mason, was Quoted as saying tier' I
boy shot his mornei from a dis- |
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tc .m.ee* vith the State Highway i
.Commission Monday.
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Mrs. Bates To
Speak During
NAACP Rally |
NAAOF-Tarheelia is making *
i strong bid to bring three thousand
i freedom-loving race citizens hers 1
1 for the. annual Fighting Fund For ;
I Freedom rally scheduled for Sun -
: day. May ISth, 3:00 p.m. in tnrri
i Memorial Auditorium
Kelly Miller Alexander, pres
ident of the North Carolina
NAACP Conference, and him
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ODDS-ENDS
j By ROBERT G. SHEPARD
; POLL TAXES AND VOTING I
i REGISTRATION There, has been ,
1 a small Increase, m the number of
| Negroes registered to vote j n Ral
eigh. As a matter of fact, the pre
; asset showing the biggest increase
in Wales County ie the predomin
i antly Negro precinct No. 26. De
| spite thus increase, the fact remain:
i that Negroes in Raleigh are net in
1 forested in registering and voting.
- Tliie lack of interest is most no
j tieeablt among the young of our
1 group.
I The majority of young Negro j
j women aproached will say they do j
| rot understand what it is all about, i
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FAMILIES EVACUATE HOMES Families in the Roosevelt see
lion of Dallas, Texas evacuated their homes as Hood waters forced
some 50 families from their homes during the past week Here re*i
dents load their furniture and bedding on trailer and haul to higher
ground. (UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO'.
Leaders To Hear Ike In
Big Summit Conference
WASHINGTON, D r —Presi
dent .Dwight D. Eisenhower is
scheduled to deliver * siginifieant
address or> fee opening day of the
New Church
Bonus Money
Opens May 15
The final week of the The Car
! man’s Church Bonus Money pro
?m ended at midnight Wedr.e*-
ir of this week.
Participating eJuudu* ara
asked to submit their purehaae
rilps or receipt* at the offices
of this newspaper, SIS E Mar
tin Street, no later than coos
Monday, Winning churches will
be announced in fee next edi
tion of THE CAROLINIAN
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F. .1. Carnage; Chief Rabb&n Jesse Blanche; Illustrious Potentate
A. E Brown; Past Potentate N L. Perry; Past Potentate D. D
Brightwell, Noble Anderson James and Peat Potentate. € A Hay
wood, Sr
two-day sessions of the Summit
I Conference of National Leader* .
1 May 12 and 13 at 'he Raleigh Ho
-1 tel here
Promising to be t,n* most signi- j
j ficant gathering of colored lead- !
i ership in the past SO years., the con- j
■ fcrence was called by the National
Newspaper Publisher Association. !
The Association sent invite
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PRICE 12c IN N. €.; ELSEWHERE Be
«
Andrews Is
Questioned
By Citizens
The administrator of (he Wak®
Coum v Hospital, which will be eon-
Stme'ed near Rsloioh smi
dressed r group of Negro citiaens
at th? B1 Dodworth Street YMCA
Tuesday night
Willi -m f Andrews explained
lUM ho the hospital would be
built ••!--'>-.?d pictures of the In
terior ¥jt , tror o' th» facility
an® 'exr 7 ;»d how tbs pwtir.ntr
would be fed
When questioned about tbs
arrangements for arromods
fions for Negroes. Mr Andrews
said tint he was hired is »d
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Miss J. Cooke
Named Winner
In City-G’nty
Miss Jocelyn Yvonne Cooke
daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Wilson.
T 26 S State Street, this city. w as
declared the winner of s SBO U. S.
Government Bond as first prize
winner in an interracial High
School Essay Contest.
A 12th grad® student »* ? W.
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| HISS .1,, , COOKE
Seventh Week Popularity Contest Standings
! REV. P R. RICHARDSON. Goldsboro 12 330
Shiloh Presbyterian Church
REV H W CUNNINGHAM, Raleigh • €.120:
First Congregational Christian Church
ELDER J T. POWELL. Durham * 2,810 ;
Seventh Day Adventist Chureh
REV. L S. PENN Raleigh - 1.380 i
8t Paul AME Church
REV. CLYDE B. WALTON, Garner 1-Uoj
St. Amanda Church
REV P. D FULLER. Guilford M 0
Reynolds Chapel Baptist. Church
• REV WESLEY BIDDLE, Roxboro . . *3O;
Mill Htll Baptist Church
REV. R W BUTTS, J&msavtUe • »001
Pine-y Grove Di.sctpl.es. Chureh
REV. ROBERT L. SHIRLEY, Raleigh • • SIS!
Davie Street Presbyterian Church
REV R V. HORTON. Plttsboro 260
Mitchell Chapel AMEZ Church
REV .1 W. JONES. Raleigh 210
Fayetteville St Baptist Church
REV G R. LOVICK. SR. Pantego • ISO
Antioch Disciples Church
REV. FRANK K PATTERSON, Clarkten 70
Pilgrim’s Kill Church
REV. JOSEPH JAMES, Jamesvills ••• - 83.
St. Galilee Church
REV JAMES PUGH, Pantego 30
Lily of the Valley Church
Contest Ends June 12* 1358
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE HONORED—At the Honor Awards Ceremony of she Department at
Health. Education-and Welfare, held in the Department's auditorium recently, Mrs. Eunice Rivers Lau
rie, public health nurse of Macon County, Ala., received the Distinguished Service Award highest hon
or the Department bestows, and the third annual Ovefa Culn Hobby Award, consisting of an engraved
certificate and S2OO. From left to right ar» Dr, Leroy F Burney, Surgeon General f« the Department,
Mrs. Laurie, and Edward Fn»e Wilson.,,assistant secretary of the Department. The awards were Sd''en
Mrs. in Washington,
Elks To Converge On Asheville
Sunday For Annua! Convention
BY f B. BARREN
ASHEVILLE —The 38th annual
convention of the North Carolina
Association of the Improved Be
I nevolent Protective Order of Elk.,
of the World < IBPOEW) will b- ’
in session here May It-14 with
the Rev. Kemp P. Battle of Rock ■
Mount. State President, presiding
over the male lodge and Mrs. Lf
tiria, Smith, Daughter-Elks Prey
dent. Hickory, in charge of the
women's division
Fawndale lodge No. 363. th°
Rev. Otis E. Dunn, president; and-
Rhododendron Temple No. R? 5.;
Mrs. Sallie Acker, Daugk, »- Wul-1
nr, are,.'olnt. hosts to the ;. veo
tick »nd have proimred the.-d-h?-
gates a gala affair while here.
The convention opens with
Memorial Services oundav at
11 o'clock in the AME Zion i
Church with State Chaplain
Rev, Otis E. Dunn delivering
the. eulogy. The Civil Liberties
program directed by Rev A.
D. Moseley will feature an ad
■ dress by grand director of
1 civil liberties, Hobson R Rey
nolds of Philadelphia.
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| Rev. Richardson
Leads Others In
; Pastors f ( a test
> j Bhiloh Presbyterian Church’s
• paidor, Rev, B. R. F’chardson, ofj
Goldsboro, has .let-propelled him- ,
! self further out. front "to clinch” I
first, place in the seventh lap of I
the Popularity Contes sponsored j
by The CAROLINA Vota
counted Tuesday st ft pm. show
ed he had 12,530.
Trotting steadily like >h«
persistent turtle,” the Hew H.
W. Cunningham, >»ast First
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I State News
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|! Brief
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I i FACING BURGLARY CHARGE
i LENOIR Fritr Norwood, 34. at j
i being held here on the capital
! j charge of first degree burglary af
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6th Food And Home Show
Is Enjoyed By Audiences
Raleigh hoysewiv,., wn highly ,
elated over the 6th annual CAROL- •
DNtAN Home & Food Show, which
ended Friday night at. the Raleigh
Memorial Auditorium
The show’ began on Thursday
morning when talent from the
high schools and colleges of
Raleigh ard Wake County took
pari in the r "St intensified
contc-' t» d 1 in" the tat"-
is? UnA sc.ba.'ls thu has >»*OT*r t
been held fn th» city.
Thp Exhibits were the best ever
Church Bonus Money Buies
All purchase slips or receipts r r *3ent«i to your church must :oat from
stores advertising in the CAROI4NXAH
Each week carries a date in tne Bonus Money period Pujcassas eligiol#
mu.; i corr.e from the store djiring the week the "ad ' appears
No purchase slips representing a business should be submitted Ail reeeipt;
must come from individual purchases.
All churches in Raleigh and Wake County are eligible
All purchase slips must bear the name of the stove from which th* pur*
chase was made.
Ali purchase slips should be submitted m the name of the church; anti
should be in the office of the CAROLINIAN the Monday following close ol
Bonus period.
In order that smaller churches may have an aqua! opportunity to share In
the Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient: No church ot ci'M
JN) members will he awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, t.e should a
church of 200 or more members receive Ist Bonus .Money aftei the first period,
it would have to wait until the third Bonus period to be presented lit award
again, except, where a church has 200 or less members, then it could win tc-p
Bonus awards consecutively However, this does not mean that second and
thud awards cannot he sought consecutively. Consequently every church grou.»
has the opportunity to secure an award every period.
No purchase at over S3OO from any one merchant during * week can be
c.oonled
There is * ceiling of $33 pee nerson a week for grocery purchase*
In the event of tile same amount ol purchases by more than one entry. tho
award will he divided.
Weekly purchase totals should he shown on each packet and total placed on
the outside of the envelope carrying the period s entry along with name and
address.
Boons money earners will be announced tn the issue following the clo*iMK
of each period.
All entries remain the property of The CAKOUNIAh.
All tallying Is final when the names of the Bonos Maaev earners ere »*•
notmred in The CAROLINIAN, and no responsibility Is accepted by this a«w»-
paper beyond that point
No »»eeipi» from l»3nks will he considered, except payment oil mortgage*.
CAROLINIAN’S ' MINISTERS
POPULARITY CONTEST
Begins Thursday, March 30; Ends Thursday, Inn* 15, l»si
Pastor'* Name : i
Nams of Chuich ....
COOT ON worn U POINT* j ‘
! i
Clip this coupon and as many M you tan. gather for wr
pastor and send !fc to THE CAROLINIAN each week At the end
of the contest period, the minister having accumulated the moss
points will receive S2OO 00 (two hundred). Second, an entire
wardrobe, consisting of suit, shirt, tie. hat. shoes and socks.
Third, SIOO wrist, or pocket watch. Listings will be made each
week. Send in your coupon* so that your pastor will get his
weekly rating.
Ali COUPONS must tenth THE CAROLINIAN no later tha*
Tuesday flf each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, 51$ E. Martin
Street., Raleigh, North Carolina.
This Week’s Advertisers
The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Sor'ihs
Money Stores.
PiOS t Carter's. tea
Joy* fle*t*o''?.sf Klrt’» at Raleigh
O. h Clothing' Co. PAP® 18
Mr. John Printers btoodwortU at toarlr: Home
Page i I Mechanics *. farmers Bank
Goodman'* Hester Wall Company
PAGE a 1 Citaw insuranis Agency
Hudson-Be!k Company : pepd-Coi* Bottling Co. of Raleigh
1 r&llon* Carolina Builder* Cotp
PAGE ft ... Watson’* Seafood A Poultry Co., tat.
: Carolina Power A Light Company f?mstead Transfer Co. & Food Stop*
I *. E Ouins Furniture Co. OUicn Motor Finance Company
j PAGE ! Diinn'4 Esso Service
! Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. Ridgeway's Opticians
PAGE S Warner ’Memorial*
Raleigh Punetr! Home Deluxe Hotel
! Mr C Kir! Uchtmaa ~
i Gem Watch Shop ‘ 9
C’veU* Beauty College V. C. Product*
: Colonial Stores The Hood System tadtsatrial Eank
•Mrst-Citicens Bank £ Trust < o Hunt General Tire Compsay
PAGE " 8- M. Toon* Be..’ •'are
1 A & P Super Market V. C. Mutual Life JBsuraaM Co.
Ambassador Theatre Acme Realty Company
. I
, displayed. Pepsi Cols and Coca
j Cola represented the drink prod
"Gr and the psopU a,sr* pieced
i at the presentation made, by the J
! companies, J. Nicholas. Public Re
lations man for the Pepsi Cole
Company and thru the courtesy os
j Peps- Cola Bottling Company oi
j Raleigh, Inc., saw i Q u that, every
1 person present got s.t — -«cb. n* the
r,'o.' ft I. as they could parfshr of
t A bevy of lovely girl: vas oafhead
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