CROWDS JAM CAROLINIA FOOD SHOW GF or SPRING! A r-. ; U trolipa» rarer ! it»we- is me tulip tree, the t \v. i. ft' r?is of which M i s*> ‘ • ; ~.t * !*•£»• freshtnan caresses tender Carolinian Food Show Attracts Big Crowd 3 7he jas.s edifon cl tft* CABO* .-rirr fc* u ■»»j- v .. r i-I'*** r\(' v.: •f-n Home Economic classes from Perry High School, L‘uisburg Richard B. Harrison, Selma, J E, ; vn alorr ?.ri; rr .roy R:r.lcfch house wives, heard Ano. aQr : cißani<-£ riirortor. onon the sr'ov*.*. in the Stmuay School uJOi ra& ; ? i-'o Jrnr*t .Bet pti£T Cl ut rh, Dr. I>. .V. E';iio-k, pastn.■ J. D. Lev:: . el!.known radio’ snvouiicir, net -ci ‘he persons who a!.: ended ami told them that ii was another one of the many public service features of the state’s iannst newspaper. £ul> - cription Contestants To Receive Cash Awards CHAUFFER HELD ! FOR FORGERIES HIGH POINT Following a hearing before Judge J, a. Myatt in Municipal Court on nine counts of forgery. James Ingram, 37, for mer chauffeur for a local venter firm was bound over to Superior Court, here Monday. L. a. Schwab*? iion. head of the firm, brought charges after he said that he found shortages in rits bank account Detectives testi fied that Inrvfim nad turged his employer's signature to a number of checks over a period of about a scHooLomuTi, ( FT; HOLD GIRL, 17 BURLINGTON Luchin Mor- i 1 row. 12-yp-ar-old pupil ru Graham i recoseritig in tin Alamance: County Hospital here from throat, fi'S allegedly inflicted by another 1 girl p:during an altercationi on a rr.'vifjl bus, Pridoy. Do/othy Bigelow. 17 was charg ed with assault .ith a deadlv wea- ' pon b.v Deputy Sheriff W. R. Ro- ; bens of Orange County.. Phantom Burglar Gets 20-30 Years BEAUTFORT After pleading j guilty to two count.- of second de-| free burglary. Charles Baxter, 21-j year-old "Phantom Burglar," was! sentenced to 20-30 years in prison: by Judac Walter J. Bone in Carte- i ret Superior Court, Thursday. j Bay la wax aw.-.tod last Janu-i ary after police f ound grtici.es in j his bedroom that, had been stolen : hom tsic home oi a local resident.! They believe that hr- is the elusive • thief that tc'rrcrbu.d the city last • with a .verier, of thefts after dark, ; at Greensboro «>r> M•>n da y morning. A graduate if lira sint Grove High ?*eh ! tol Bur lington. Miw Hayes is the daughter of M* x.rd V- • f < Haves and looks forward to a career as a laboratory techni cian (Kubrick Photo) Miss Lee Siler, Carolina Power & Light Company Home Econo mist gave a very vivid dcmonHra tion on how to use the freezer.; She was careful in her presenta tion and those who attended pro claimed it a wonderful job. The crowd then moved to the basement auditorium where Miss Deiores Jones, Home Economist for Radio Station WRSC, Durham, save food hints and a recipe on how to make Orange Muffins. The audience received Miry Jones wtih pleasure and expu .-cd much interest in her presentation. She was the guest of Bell Bakeries, makers of Dandee products. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2i When the curtain rang down on 1 1he first statewide subscription ;contest ever held by trie CABO j LINIAN. midnight Monday, it, was I found that none of the contestant: had quite qualified for the three major prizes that were to be given away. The Maytag Deep Freezer. The Maytag Washing Machine and the Zenith Television. It is to be remembered that i when the contest was an nounced the prizes were to be given to the three persons who sold the largest number of yearly subscriptions over fifty or any other series of sub scriptions that would equal that number. There were quite a few who came near that mark, but none quite reached it. The management is grateful to those who took part in the contest and takes tins op portunity to thank them. It is also’ pleased to announce that a new contest will begin in at. least JO days and the persons who partici pated in this one are now being (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> gfd bhjsgfgj NATION’S FIIN E RAI, I)f RECTORS END MEET HERE Pictured above are members of the executive board of the Nat i Mowc ** ll R>t\N GOLDSBORO The race pop t:iHvo of Ooici.-bnro iri , t gvasb roots 808 Otis week; selected Dr, M. E. ! Dußi.uitii.te, prominent local phy sician. ar. their candidate in the comitiy democratic primary for the City Board of Aldermen. The poll tv a conducted by United Organi ;v ■ from ) hrounhnui the city. Duti; ■■.. cue e- expected to file tm : mediately E. R. Williams. Cam paign manager, said that, the first thing to do is to get as many names at possible on the books. He is highly confident, that the Negro aftj ;■ April election will :bavf. represents turn on the city’s policy 'Oar: - board for the first : time ui its history. FARMERS MEET AT GUI.; \SIiOKO GREENSBORO - The seventh annual meeting of the North Ci.ro ■ ii’.s Farm Bureau Federation's race membership was held here at me A.vl College. Friday. A group approximately 1,300 delegates from all a teas of the state was on hand ■! Hft' Richard B Harrison Auditorium for the day long ses sion Many nationally prominent speaker:'.- ".ere heard on the pro «: Carolina Farm Bu reau Pro-■■idem A. D. Williams and Dr. P. D. Bluiord. p: esurient of A v T C'fs .•<• extended greetings to the group. BI AFTHTANS HOSTS TO MORTICIANS ; Raleigh chapter No. 27 of the National Beauty Guitarists League v.host to the executive board of the National Funeral Directors •A MJd.ition, Monday, from 5-7 P. M. at the Lounge of the Horne lh:!a-r,' Hotel here. The affair was in the form of a tea sip and ap proximate, v 100 delegates attend ed Members of chapter No. 27 are i'll" -dames. Mary S. Green, presi- • dent. Mildred S. Williams. vice : president; Alice W Henry, Etta .Mae Hough. Frances Tones. Mo-' zelle D. Merritt, Lizzie Ritter. Rosas C- Tucker, and Miss Frances Hin , ton. j ional Funeral Directors Associ ation whir}, met in Raleigh ! Sunday. Monday and Tuesday i of this week. The morticians j The Carolinian 10c VOLUME 14 Mate NAA CP Drive Seeks $5,000 i . * * * * * + ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ * ~k k. k * k k k k k k k \ State Employee Blamed In fgfgfghdfg j Victim's Stepson Said Enraged Over Incident | FAYETTEVILLE - Bill Bov*- ,er. local radio announcer, is said i to be much enraged over the far; i that his step father, Sheppard iMcCallisu-r is believed to have I been scalded to death, at the State | Hospital. Goldsboro, March 27. I due to negligence on the part of ian employe* oi the institution. Mr McCall fester was report ed to have died from shock and scald burns at ter he had been pia< ed in the rare of William Walters, who was be lieved to be an attendant at the hospital. Walter is alleged to have turned McCailistcr over to another inmate, with the instructions Shat he turn •>n the water for the purpose of giving McCalJister a. a - left ;;u. two to r-TnifU the bath and he went to ear- it is said. Investigation by Dr Ira C Long, hospital superintendent, is said to have disclosed that the other inmate did not turn off the water and tha? McCallister died as the result of having been sub jected to too much hot water Waiters was fired immedi ately, according to the report, due to the fact that the men ial patient could not be held responsible for his actions. PASTOR SEEKS COWL POST HENDERSON - •'When the Rev. Pompey j, Jones, filed Friday as a candidate for City Council in the May 3 municipal election, it marked the first time m over 50 years that a Negro has sought this office. The minister, who is also in the real estate business, is a candi date from the Third Ward where i two white persons have already ! filed for the office, Andrew J. Fmen is seeking t-.-elect ion and Erwm Baker has also filed for it. CARNATION BAST CONTEST PLANNED One of the most popular con tests ever to be offered to readers of this paper the “Carnation > Healthy Baby Contest"- will be i repeated this year, starting in just a .few weeks, according to late ; word received from the Carnation Company of Los Angeles. | Cash prizes to parents of win ning babies are limited to readers 'Of the CAROLINIAN. living in ■ this city or Its suburbs. Carnation ■ Company emphasizes the fact that it is strictly a local contest, not a nationwide one. Even babies who ! were entered in last fall’s contest are eligible again, provided they : are still three years of age or un der and did not win a cash prize. Doctors and nurses have long known that the baby who receives ! a healthy start in life, during i those first few all-important years, has a much better oppor- : ! (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) came from 3(5 states and the District of Columbia. The key vote add rear ?t the session was CaA*fri'i'M-a,4 m&AeC&ttf RALEIGH. N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 195 Walters, ha-R not h.u! n bed ?-f loses for sometime. Hr v employed at the lirtv ;ird .li t - nigan E umiturr Store. Gold' - boro, when the building h!< « up, last April, leaving him Jobless. He had been odd Jobs up until the time he ■was employed st the -tap in - slit uiinn. February 5 Bowser told hoMtal off;, i that, .he was getting the . iaround and did not ,s,i;v what he 1 t'.'ONTINUED ON PAGE T PEACEMAKER SETS *I?YEA&$ r M iff sim 9 SJrlsfiV , HOLIDAY SLAYING BEAUFORT -Levi William# 34- ; year-old local man, was sentenced j Thursday to serve from 8-12 years in State Prison In the rifle slay . ing last New Year’s Eve of Albert FaUin. 10. Judge Walter J Bone passed ! sentence after a Carteret Cour.tr Superior Court o: < c-or\ - >-h ; Williams of w-cond-deg! ee murder. “Candy Baby” Williams' sister SR, co-defendant in the caw was acquitted. During the three-day trial. State’s witnesses testified that, FaUin and Abraham Williams, son of “Canriv Baby,” were fighting and that Levi Williams, in at . tempting with hss sister to break up the light fired two shots from s rifle. Pallia fell and died min utes later. GUEST SPEAKER—-The Rev, Thomas Kilgore, Jr., pastor of f riendship Baptist Church, New York, who will speak at 11 a.ro. Sunday at the annual Men’s Day service at First Baptist Church Wilmington and Morgan Streets, the Rev. O. S. Bollock, pastor. The Rev. Mr. Kilgore, who was for many years associated with the Baptist Convention of North Carolina with headquarters in Raleigh, will remain through Thursday to speak during the spi ing revival which will begin Sunday ingot. j delivered by Dr. S. E Duncan. , supervisor- of N«ffr*> Schools in j iii« State, Monday tnoralng at j i SEiffvf % k ■ v SHBhHBSi fn£ MM a a 11. TIT VVHUFS WAITER WHITE ifiiro - v ■m lin4# Wlt# h-> •>.; I■; K% •• | NEW VORK- F-mm a' rvi-;cs so r Wa!l o. r Vv., 11 / ■.: t• i - j .secretary of th» I- ".ACT -:v: d:.-'d here ?4t»n*iay n*:/ -v-. wi'.l b. beid this v>'-A Mr. Wbire... suid.lt;•> svr i . : ’A organ: * his adult lift* and A <• ii ve : secreiar\ :: irw.e 1 931. a • f-c' - ;■' a ; ■;. rt (COS {}% rra Nation’s funeral Directors End 3 - Day Meet In Raleigh With over 55 hoard members present and a repn >tmt t:.hv num ber oi other dei«- -■*<' :t> • ending from 36 slates. ?!u i.A'own N- • ! gro Funeral Directors As-mcktUnn Inc,, held its 17th nnn.vi; G nf Direcvn-. meeting ■ • hum;.,'. ; Monday and Ttttxci&i o'. th: -v. -i:. The sessions got underway SUHtli ll - i'i fti :>5 " O'- ; 1 the Martin Street Rapt 1:4 Chwfh at which time the group heard greeting* (iw, state president V. li. Mim-L. of Laurinburg and Churl PRESSURE m? PASSES JFfJ" NEW YORK- Fund?; m the ■ Tri-State Bank of Memphis de posited for the purpose nf ex panding the bank's capacity to aid victims of economic pressure in Mississippi have exceeded the i $200,000 mark. Pov Wiikn N A A. C. P. administrator reported today. Deposits this week of SIO,OOO by the Broadway Fedi v :-;U '7. . end Loan Bank of L(,: Angelos arid $5,000 by the American Veterans Oomr Uei brought the total of such deposits to $201,619. In ,ranee companies, labor tin* ganii (ions, banks and individual' have -esponded to the NAACP ap peal m meet the challenge of the Wh Citizens Councils wn:::' hav been exerting economic p sure to stifle demands for evil (CONTINUED ON PAGE -IN i Shaw University. C. A. Hay wood, Raleigh, was chairman of the scsisttn. The 'P'-'meit's Aux i I Roy Wilkins To Speak At NA ACPState Rally By f E. HAKRBN I'.'Vi , I'v'l'tl' ■ b J. Oi;sf'•Wi.n*.i:', VjyaUw by Slav' NAA(T* prfX3*' Kelly V! . isku;a o’i at. fs ! :)A'(..iA neui.4t j* oy the : o- wa Aiftxv’nrier i.-tiur-d a Ccvß •• ! '” • d i.i*. ? munl<* pal U; j j.inoTi. Mav ft ; fonnation on plarrs tor the rally ! on t\nm fu.ru' w,\-. not pnr-iv ; : ar-nonAce-i u.rttil ! nst wr f s T-. i : i'ww.iWi r. ii :.hr hope oi NA Arp oßicmid.-rra that Ru r.• -.vui ihear * kKO? Adiv-murirri.- pm . Wilkins as he deliver.- *ue main s.vidroSfi oT; that f t.cmo»■« r '< 55,, ul-i-. Mr--. Alberta Mi Tall, naiint;.*.! president of tin lafties ,t jj ar; gave very timely rem; "ks at ibis gathering also, At: :ai registration got. under way 'iviojiday morning at 8:30. at. ii .' West- Campus or Thaw Univer sity. meeting hoarUiuarters. Mayor Fred B. Wheeler of Pa ; leiah v/elcomed the body on bt>- biiii of the city and expresyod a drip confidence ir, the nation’s ; undertakers. He was iollowed by Pre.-ilent tv. J. Kennedy oi the North Caro : it’ s. Mu: .if* l Life Insurance Com | party of Durham. John H. WtieeDr. president of • the Mechanics and Farmers Bank, also of Durb: nt, admonished the morticians to ».oniiriue to uphold '•he high moral principles which ETA Petitions Council To Reappoint Carnage In a recent letter to Mayor Fred • B. Wheeler, Chairman of the City Council, the Raleigh Negro PTA‘ Council requested and petitioned the appointment of Mrs. W. C Pressly and Atotrney F. J. Car nage for another term as members < : f the Raleigh School Board. It is their belief that the interest of better education and better schools in the City of Raleigh will best he served b\ the retention and reap pointment of these two former members whose, terms expired on March 1. 1955. iliary met simuUarieouslv with the c,aci■• •. e n z h ■. p and wdllrjg ;.r> cn. snmeOu i\% .i\kiXP t;> obU-.iri it, Wen two ufv vnn ir civ*v."- -yccrf'ftitf>r. m v >t ;r Pjp V,... .* <2 J ,4 ,J ... :j. , , J John Murj-nail H prove an addre! mceraivr t: Tarheeiiaiis IjO rally with i hen room?? to help ’ for imaon: KlOOpitU"; .11U IX'lfjid tnS 1 fv \ A v.* A.* i'Ou! tr t> million doP.:*r•••. bv rrrDr ii unr^rn The lucky car la-I • et-b was { (.he one heartne tag number I I ; f-SSi. If s.h." ewtifi el ' ,»t s far took it Us Oupo r. Tssc See - | vice, corner f aharrus and j HiW *rtb Slie.ftts, here m j ;. Tsft-' .. . s . •sireh'fsi a * i f e- !r ,J ] | This will happen every i week. Wat.-h lor ur i.,jg | number. If H fnUowv i b«* • | a«kerisk. you wiO yet the | grease job. The- number will | be taken from any cat. bear | iog a. North Carolina License. The numbers ihis » ■ k I X7f>-ft!)7 - <>46 147 • \tia m | 44- ;il HBC president. C. H Morris iv presi dent of the state association, white Charles F. Crook of Chi* «*#.' heads the national body. NUMBER 2