- <7%& -.£*• • '*'s •$ Sp ■.-, - . .;v^jjj"» N^r&* :i WmSm PR HFI.tN C». EDMONDS ... to -.peak at Raleigh Or, Edmonds Will Address Bapt, Women Dr Helen G Edmonds, professor of history st. North Carolina Col itge at Durham. will speak in Shaw University's (Jreenleaf Audi., tortum on Thursday, .Tune 12. at, 8 on p. m The history making professor first unman in this country to «eronri ihr nomination of a can rlidai' for the presidency of the tinted Siates-ftll Ibe I lie sued, speaker for the Woman s Bap tist Foreign and Home Mission ttONTtVlPO OK PAGE 3) Vth Wreck Victim S'lccumhs ‘ LLMINOTON A Maria fr' .-i t a nip Leifum* died F'rids n; ■ and •'■ oughi til® death to rr:"T! • *w Hanover County's woi" I; ;'r> V arcs den', in I l ' years t w o-car ?masMf> May 34. to ?ev «om,’n injured in the ae. r ! ni. Mbs Lvebn Fogle, H - e.f Dc-lro, remained m serious rpodition here- Three injured M:; rir.es v ere .renor'erf in t j sr ► c'T-ut er, 9 f th« i. amp L®- f & 11 n £■ Mn• p\ f £ i» iU 1 : T !?’•'? 'StD ON PAGE Z ) Hi! And Run Iriver Bets i l Months L i no v R"’uc? Campbell. 26. o i”b , c.r.i- irfield Street war sen teheed to 12 months on 'he road fl'i’da’, alter pleading to charge ol hit and run driving. fij-hre Raymond Mallard banded down ib* sentence a s • i'-y Camjshell admitted i! !v-- who struck down an rigid vur-e'd ghi with an au!oriVr bile on the afternoon of April tS *H« «as return ins home L' <:)*' TINI CD ON PAG! 7 .?■) State News . Brief WOMAN i? LA SHED ON STREET FALEIGH A. 36-year-old wo man • as seriously cut here Sunday right as she reportedly walked through a crav'd or S. Fayetteville Street Patrolman .1 B Farmer am H D Ingram said Miss Paulin? ICON TINTED ON PAGE V) Y COLLISION KILLS FIVE _ A nait'A of fui !eti wreckage rem».tP'> of li»i» automobile in which three died. Two died in the car that hit it. The collision occurred in the city limits of Conover. N. C. recently, t LPI TELEPHOTO), The Standard Print me to. esd-zze s. First at. Lon isvlXi& * Ligon Captures State Baseball Championship 55 PUPILS AFFECTED BY SCHOOL TRANSFER ACTION HERE THE CAROLINIAN VOL 17. NO .36 SATURDAY, JUNE 7. ITSB RALEIGH. N. C PRICE 12c IN N. C ; ELSEWHERE ISc j Tavera Closed After L overs Caught Church lard Killer is 'fried Woman Gets 10-15 Years For Slaying M: ; Victoria Jack .sort Ha'c of Camden Steel v*s hail .10 to 15 year? m p -or Tun alter she pleaded guilty to eba; of mansiaußlitei t T the Wak® perior Conn Mrs. Hatchrll. whose v,. tried before. Superb miri Judge Raymond B. Mu lard late in the afl*. I'noon, '■ : charge?’ with * iir April slaying of Tame* GUn-nn tCONTINUED ON PA OF »» Farm Pend Claims Boy in County •a --1 CREEDMOOR A 12-ve:n' nil boy drowned Sunday while givn.. i h.is dog a bath in a f arm pond i. IWfike County. Marshall W. ' Bennett. coroner ol Wake Count.?, identified Ih? youth as Otha L°e Johnson of Creedmoor. Route 3 The utctcleni occurred m i. (t nv }(N 1 ( p ON PAGE 2) Victim Os Shooting Dies Here Louie Games. 19. of 3! McGc Street died at S . Agnes Ho,pita, over the weekend following shooting Wednesday over 70 cen and a tray of barbecue. John Waiter ' olemaii. 23, of I’PS Walnut street, is charg ed v it Is bloving •• hole through Gainer.’ stomach. Coleman vim has been held in Ci<’ 'Yake Count.v .fall without privilege of bond since the shooting, is pxperifd to he charged with murder. Coleman was quoted by Detar e Lt. R A. Liles as saving th hooting occurred this way Gaines and coleman were at th (tO.NTINUin ON TAKE 21 ■ ■ ->%k ;-b *' v&i &.. .•„'mjyaßMMjt-.'''laSwßiig ~V»fy iMreCaffirJ§Cti&i£!r •f m •* ■■ - * B^t-^SBBSBBsHgS^^BSBgHggmHBBB^ag^BSSS i.f i HONORARY DEGREES Four-leaders »n international affairs, education, social work and htjMnc s wore awarded honorary degrees b.v 4<vT College. Greensboro, at the commencement rxerrisei heiri ihri e i.e.i Monday. Those honored were, from left to right The Honorable Daniel A. Chapman. amh?‘sadnr from Ghana to the United States and who delivered the commencement address: Paul H Lroon. superintendent of (be state Morrison Training School at Hoffman: John R- Larkins, consultant. . r Department of Puhlie Welfare at Raleigh at»d I R. Merrick. Durham, recently retired vice-pres urui and treasurer of the North Carolina Mutual LiL Insurance Company. Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs, right, president ot the college, presents the degrees. Brown, and Merrick are graduates of the college. Final Con til Shows Or. N. Harris Ssrnsred 3,094 In Primary Here Nelson H HanT- newcomer in iht political arena for a seat in 'he i louse Representative.-. feom Wake County, made s creditable showing in spite of the fact that the incumbents had » field dav and «. eve i elected to of ice in the May 31 Democratic Primary. The official tally of votes in diegled that Nelson Harris re reived 3,(04 votes, many of which '-’ ere east hv white con stituents. Harris, a Shaw University pio .-sor. entered the race for this pri mary and became the first Negro to run for a seat in the House of Representative- - suite Fusion poii lies in IS9B Ho was hacked in his campaign by a Committee of I'rserjftr THF. FOLLOWING MEN. «.!] on eunibenir.. won their seat? in the Hou'-o of Representatives: W. Brantley Womblr. I ft. 036: Phil ' p V Whitley. 9.14!>: and 9.293 went ■ W C. Harris. In the senate rare, a possible run , f will be held The two men in vn’ved are John Jordan, who poll- ed 7.175 votes, and Thomas F. Ellis, v, ho received 5.560 votes .i>idc° William V Sirkett encum bent, won reelection for the judge chip a rosint of ] 1.063 votes *n Grosby-Garfield Pupils To Attend Washington Junior High In Fail Many rumors have been cir-: i culatfld among the local citizens ■ regarding the transfer of pupils irom Crosby-Oarncid He pool to the Washington School. Some even said (here would be transfers from toe Lucille Hunter School. The CAROLINIAN sent 3. re porter, Marcus H Boulware tv' Votes Pour In As Statewide Ministers Contest Nears End If n riy church hopes to move into a higher bracket, it must be done by June 12 or not at. all Leading in first place is Rev B Ft Richardson, pastor, Shiloh Presbyterian Church, Goldsboro, with a total of 20.530 votes as counted Tuesday at. spm. Rev, H. W. Cunningham, pastor of First Congregational Christian Church has never lost his stride tn holding second place. He now has 9,430 votes. Freewheeling in the third place Is Eider J T. Powell, a steady runner, who polled 7.050 vnt- Hr is pa., tor of Seventh Day Ad ventist Church in Durham. Still in fourth place is Rev L. S. Penn, pastor, St Paul AME Church. Raleigh, with 2,500 votes FROM THE LOOKS of things. !ODDS ENOS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD | POSTMORTEM: The. primary hast Saturday did not attract U>« I vote expected from either race, j Percentage wise, there were ac ! tuaiJy more Negro votes cast ir 1 the city of Raleigh than whit- But, again percentage wise, leg than 13 ner cent of th ß registered (coJvnmJED on page ay William T Hatch's 6.634 vote---. Russell Nipper, the encumbent for Wake County Superior Court ftONTWUEn ON PAGE 3) the office of Raleigh Public Schools for official information. The facts secured show that approximately 55 pupils will he transferred from Crosby - Garfield School to Washing ton School I" become effeel he next September when the school term begin;.. (CONTENtJED ON PAGE 2) anything can happen in this con test. Who knows, if you enter, your pastor in the race, he may be the dark horse" to win. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Eleventh Week Popularity Contest Standings REV. B. R RICHARDSON. Goldsboro • 20„i30 Shiloh Presbyterian Church REV. H W. CUNJNINGHAM, Raleigh *MW First Cong relational Christian Church .ELDER J. T. POWELL. Durham ">MO Seventh Day Adventist, Church REV. L. Q. PENN. Ralph * 2,M>O SI,. Paul AME Church REV WESLEY SIDDLB. Roxboro •< h'JlO Mill Hill Baptist Church REV CLYDE B. WALTON, Game- • • 1310 St. Amanda Church REV. F. D. FULLER- Guilford 1.320 Reynolds Chapel Baptist Church REV. R. W. BUTTS, Jamcsvtilc MO Pincv Grove Discipler, Churrh REV ROBERT L SHIRLEY, Raleigh 750 Davie (Street Presbyterian Church REV J. W JONES. Raleigh Fayetteville Street Baptist Church REV R V. HORTON. Pittsburgh 2«« Mitchell Chapel AMEZ Church REV ft. R. LOVICK. SR.. PantCgO 340 Antioch Disciples Church REV. JAMBS PUGH. Fantego ■ ... Lily of the Valley Church REV JOSEPH JAMES. Jomesville 130 St Galilee Church REV FRANK PATTERSO,N. Clark ton * t*l Pilgrim's HilJ Church Contest Ends June 12, 1958 BULLETIN! Ttn- school integration suil hroughi by the parents of J*i• iteph Hiram Holt, Jr., of Obrr lut Road, may not he heard lira til next fall, t’hicl Judge Simon K. Sohelotf of ihr Fourth (hr eisil Court of Appeals sa rl Tuesday that lie planned to look into (he matter, Mack's lea Room Under Padlock Mack's Tea Room, a taveiT in which a white woman and a Ne gro man were a-rested last- week on morals charges, was padlocked Thursday hv Sheriff Robert t Pleasants The tavern is located on Cross Street. The padlocking order was sign ed by Judge Henry McKinnon, Jr., of Lumberton, who war holding a term of civil court in the city. Sheriff’s deputies Robert, Ti Linton, Lewis Waters and Leste w Kelly served the order on Mack Bunch, operator of the bustßes... Miss Ruth Solomon. 31-year-old ir-oNTtvrm ’oh part n Atty, General Sees Danger In Bypassing PEMBROKE State Atty Gen Malcolm B Seawell says that foi North Carolina to close its schools | as a weapon against enforced ra -1 cial integration would be suicide. "I know that if we in North ! Carolina should close our sc hoc 1 we would cut our own throats — economically, politics 11 y and spiritually.” Seawell said. "Our progress would come to an end.' Scawell spoke at inmmfnic n,eni exercises .Monday Pembroke State (‘oilrge. He noted (hit the U. S. Supreme four! cannot order the stair to maintain Ms public schools. (CONTINUED ON PAGE *) Bonus Money Month Enters Fourth Week i . -' The fourth week of the current Church Sonus Money month began Thursday morning. June 5, and ends si rmdnighl Wednesday June 5, and ends at midnight Wednes day, June 11. The current month v J1 consist of six weeks Cburrhes tbit hare won bus Money cash awards lr> the past ace loud In their praise «f the CAROLINIAN S Bonn, Mo ney Program which, since last (CONTINUED ON PAGE * v t r.VVir.MriN OI HATH ln a di".prptr bid for .1 I bird Governor On»al i » ihus of ArUatis >s is currently making * grass cools e3n>p,(inn of bis slate, spirirlHlE Ills anll-srhool •ol»?ra»i'«i doctrini. lanbws *s nol alone, liowr'fi liie inf a moui 'Eiiaini of the I illit Rack vino! crisis is joined to bis in; vide bv *ll *br« of b‘ ■ opposition candidates. ii i. intimated that Vecto«?- ml! «ot* h«? gcai'ist Faubus in Hir August !? Democratic. primary tsr.'W'SFEF.sS rno m*i. Maryland Jones Sparkles As Little Blues Triumph Tlip IJlt!r- Blur-;- nr li-f .1 W. I,ic on High School user! a even-run fifth inning for an ! •-? victory ovci Asheville's Stephen's-! ,ee Hi-b School baseball mani Tuesday niu'u nl Chavis Park. Ligon Uni; emerg cd as ili! Stale Negro high school baseball champion in* Rpsemafi. ■> t>ij righthand pili-iirr for A'-hcvlllr, hr|ii Hk- LHIIf hlun in chrrk for f o '" Ctiwrch Baisas iasiey Rules Ali purchase, slips or receipt ■- pitsenied to your church must come from stores advertising m the CAROLINIAN Each week carries a dal> in Ihe Bonus Money period Purcnsses eiijihis must come from the store during the week the "ad" appears S'Jo purchase slips rrnre.'.fintuig a business should; be submitted Aii receipts must come from individual purchases All churches tn Raleigh and Wake Courtly me eligible All purchase slips must bear the name of the store fro n tvtucb tns cur chase was made, Alt purchase slips should be submitted tn the name of luc church and should be in tne office of the CAROLINIAN tne Monday lollowtng clrr-s of Borins period. In order that smaller churches may have an equal oppn(unity t > snare ,r. the Bonus Money J lie following regulation expedient Nr church ol 1 t< 200 members will v, r av'-nded hi Bonn- Money couseeutc ,-,y i- ahou-d a church of 200 or more member; receive hi Bonn. Mont v after hie fsi-t n*r it would have to wait until liic third Bonus pei md In he presented ' t a again. except v.tiere a rhiHcb has 200 or n- mrmbei , then it could ‘in i p Bonus awards eon oeutive!;. Hnc.cvr;, II : fleet no* "lean that ascend ■-d third awardt. cannot he -.ought consecutive!'. Conseauently every chui ch er>v,. has ihe opportunity let -enu. an s eat'd every period No purchase of over S3HI trnm any one met, h.<nt durlm; a week ran he counted. There is a retime, of 3113 per person i week tot grocery pun hti-es In the event of tip same amount, at purchases liv more than one ettlr. the award will hr- dirltled. Weekly purrhese totals should he shown tm each pai ket and total plated on the outside of the envelope c.Hiymg the period 3 entry a Urns with name md address. Bonn; money earners will he announced tn the Issue fallowing tit* ctosiru of each period. All entries remain the property of 'lhe CAROLINIAN AM tallying Is final when 'he names of the Bonus Moors' rumens •! •• no,meed In The CAROLINIAN, and no responsibility is at repled b.v this n- • s paper bevonrt that poim No receipt* tro,., hanks will he roosidrird. except payment «p moil; r.'i. iimini—iMi idliii'i in Tiruum in a—i on iiiiiin«iMWitfia''»'~iiwriiin—rvniiPTiTinr"—i —r (‘AROLINIAN’S M!NISTEftS | POPULARITY CONTEST Begins Thursday, March 20. Ends I hut;,day, June 12, 135 ft Pastor’s Name . —— Address : Name of Church COUPON WORTH 10 POINTS Clip this coupon and a* many as you car, gather for your pastor p.nd -.end if- to THE CAROLINIAN each weak At the <wl ol ihe contest, period, the minister having accumulated the mast point* will receive $200.00 (two hundred) Second, an entire wardrobe, consisting of suit, shirt.. He hat. -hor- and stocks Third, SIOO wn.sl. or pocket; watch. Listings will be made c»eh week. Send in. /our coupons w that, your pastor will get his weekly rating. AH! COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN' tin later than Tuesday r>f each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN. 513 ( Martin street, Raleigh, North Carolina. This Week ’$ Advertisers r he merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. I'AGP, i i < P sups, Market rt&glv Wicslv Bout hern Bell jtasel s at. Tnuftfi Sard ware Midas Muffler Shop ’’AGE W Security Bcn.ltV Company bum iwortfc St. iuurist Homs New Lincoln talc Mechanics * Farmers Bank Hnlftsh Sating'. & i* '» »-"H>k»u j Heater Well company soul hr in Furniture Comps".) Caveneys Insurance Agency , Prpsl-Cola Buttling Co. of Raleigh ■the capital Coca-Cola Bottling « o Carolina builders Corn VmhaMMdor Titrate" j Watson’s Seafood * Poultry Co. Lee Hud'.nn-Brtk , ompany (Instead Transfer Co. &, Food Stan Mi i,,hn VV. Winters ! Dillon Motor Finance Company PACT; S I Duma’s Esso Service CacV.lna Power A Light « ompan.v I Ridgeway's Optician* r F, Quinn p tiinituitr to. i Warner Memorials FAGL V Deluxe Hotel electrical tv hole vile'",. inc P \GK II .lover & ftollev Furniture Co. i Sine-Fit. Sea, t>‘rt f >ntet .iohnso«*Laia»y companj sirat'-Cituesa Rank A Trust ti: Famous Bakery Gem Watch Shop '-’AGE 18 CD-eUa Beauty Collage N C. Products rtale.'ih Futifta! Homs Acme Real*”- C.ojnp.Ujy Me C. Karl Lichtman Bunt General Tire Company Ccloa;j 1 Sturcr. • .“» jt; '' - PAGE 9 The Bond System Industrial Bank innings hut ad^aiv ( )of fo3N?H oti hiUt and r tripU by 1 irfet EVri’v t hrisiltlfl!? t*» p!lt ths* hip nuking. Vhr Btu?’' &rf» r oi 10)11 o?.«re runs in the siyth M.e* «Cooler * (»-.■* «trtf hdi»ri-"». hurl°d thf (ir?t (t; ON UN Li ED ON PA G £ 2?

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