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"AMERICA NEEDS RELIGION:" BORDERS f £% e"| 1 qp/ r : Bohus i fl IS^ 1 I «r 1 ‘ -■— ' j * + 4* 4' 4* 4* + + + 4* 4* + lliiig ni (iftrfl m hqt IIIfIIIIDV m«ll flv«i U j|j| Hnßr Li fl Pp g Housewife,24,Murdered Raped Near Night Club riiAELOTTE Mrs. Bobby | Thomas Thropshtre. 24, of 308 Con- • r. r street. Lancaster. South Caro -31 na. was found strangled to death ir, the back yard of a Charlotte home Monday. Mecklenburg County Coroner TV. M. Summerville reported to police that the body also show - ed signs of rape. Detectives here quoted her husband as saying he and his •\ ife went to a night spot in this city Sunday night. Shropshire said his wife rom )• icuied of feeling ill about 1 a. m. end told her husband she would .•ait for him m their oar. Later, when Shropshire left the Would Ask Mine house members sent in le gislation Monday night which v. quid require corporations con cerned with "the advance of the* interests of citizens on the basis of their color, race, religion, or nature l origin ' to reveal member ship rosters and financial status Hep. ft 1. Satterfield, U's In troducer of Person County, said (CONTINUED ON PAGE IS) Airborne Trooper Fathers 4 Children In Ten Months FORT BRAGG The 82nd Air borne Division is primarily a fast moving, highly efficient organiza tion that takes pride in getting where it's going quickly Thus, it figures that a paratroop er is a man used to getting things done in a hurry. So when Cpt and Mrs. Samuel Crockett, of Company H of the illustration FOUR CHILDREN In ten months is the record of Cpl. and Mrs, Samuel Crockett of Con>- THE CAROLINIAN 12c In N. C. VOLUME 16 l club, he couldn't find hU •■■tie. j I At 2 a m. he reported m c.ty pe- ' II Mysterious Death 1 , May Cause Sul< 110 l AY SPRINGS As lute as press time of (his week, mystery stilt shrouded the death ,of 52-year-old Milton Lew ter of Fuquay Springs, jailed here i ! Saturday night for drunken- I 'uess. who was found dead in i i his cell Sunday. , j Coroner Marshal! A\. Bennett ; : of Wake t ounty said lev ter ! | was found dead shortly before ; ' dinner time Sunday. A . iler j j had allegedly fed the suun ! breakfast, Bennett reported, | and had checked him before j the noon meal. When the at ' tendant returned a few minutes i later, Lew ter was dead. An autopsy, allegedly per formed at Res Hospital, Ra j leigh, did rot reportedly have j I the consent of the victims kin i and a possible suit is said to be I ! contemplated by relatives as i , attorneys in Raleigh have been | | contacted. ! Bennett also plans to hold a i hearing of the incident in the ! | ne\t few days. >| ~Ezrrz:z:.::iEEE:rzr:E::r : PREACHERS RAP ' PILGRIMAGE LITTLE ROCK. ARK V, A resolution "condemning the pro posed May 1? pilgrimage on Wash- j (CONTINUED"ON PAGE Ik) 504th Airborne Infantry Regiment • found themselves the occupants iCO.NTIM Fit ON PAGE JR) Voters Register In Ala * MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Negroes l ir;>] Alabama cities reported un opened a voter registration drive; usually heavy registration-' 1 here and in nearby Wetumpka j ‘ Monday and officials in the Seen-' (CONTINUED ON PAGE 18) pany 11, 50th Airborne Infantry Regiment, a:, they introduce the j new arrivals, Ronald Layup, held | vLv’t/V--'S‘*Ovb , ybYV\> 3 n n n n n n *=** 20 PAGES RALEIGH. N- C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1957 4 ” 4 4 4' + 4 ; ; j Host NO Elks reizii ff 1 I 0 [jy ;j HARKEN 1 State President Rev Kemp Plum l ?vcr:h Carolina Association of the ; Imp.---.-'./: BuiKivoiient and Protest ! ive Order of Elk.-: of the World : • IBPOEW • witl :.irO. here May 19- ; 23 .-.> . • sis of the Eastern Pride fONTIM KIJ ON PAGE «») HC Pythians Heel Despite Ban Attempt BY f F 5 HARKEN CHARLOTTE - Out of v/hai was feared by local Pythians would be i confusion. ■ m.o a deiightfui spec j ial meet in./, of the N C. Junsdic : tion. Knights of Pythias, Inc . when ! n substantial number of delegates CONTINUED ON PAGE IX) by Daddy, and Donald Wayne, held by nurse. Capt. Estelle Gor er-k of the 11. S Army Hospital Jjsv’ ■ ' .-• ,/■ ‘'•v*'vsT' ; ’'»'- 'V^■" ' ; \' v ■ ■-• ; INTEGRATION LEADER HERE The Rev. William Hol mes Borders, paslor of Atlanta, Georgia’s Wheat Street Baptist j Church, keynoted the 90th an ; niversary celebration of the Bap tist State Convention of N. C. Tuesday. He. was the featured Sr. Borders Emphasizes ! Religion in Local Address j BY CHARLES R, JONES ‘ America needs more religion i It needs to draw nearer to God ” -; These were the words of Dr. | William Holmes Borders of At j lantn, Ga., in his address, to ap . pruximately 1,000 persons attend* at Fort Bragg, to their other set of twins, Wanda Jean and Samuel Dean, horn just last May. ! speaker at the First Baptist I Church at 3 p. m, Approximate ! iy 1,000 Baptists from through j out the state were in attendance, IRev. Borders is the leader ol the "Caw. Love, Liberation Movement,” (STAFF PHOTO BY j ( HAS. R. JONES). ing the. General Baptist State, Con tention meeting here Tuesday to observe its 90th anniversary. He spoke, at the First Baptis’ Churrh at 3 p. m INTEGRATION LEADER The Rev. Mr Borders, is pas tor of the. Wheat Street Bap , list Church In Atlanta, and is the leader of the "Law, Love and Liberation Movement ” whirh has caused a bus boycott In one of the. south'* largest (CONTINUED ON PAGE IS) State News Brief BOARD REVERSES ITSELF ASHEVILLE The North Caro lina Medical Society Tuesday night ratified a constitutional a meedment providing for scientific or limited-memberships for Negro physicians. Ratification came with out discussion A scientific mem bership limits Hie physician to attending scientific sessions of the convention. Hotels in Pinehurst, traditional meeting place for the convention, refuser! this year to ac commodate the society without as surance no Negroes would attend. The society refused to give such assurance and shifted the site to Asheville. ’CONTINUED ON P.ViE )«) 15c Elsewhere. NUMBER XI | No Rights ] Violations Discovered SHELBY - Kelly Alexander of Charlotte, president of the North j Carolina chapter of the NAACP, said Friday that his organization: has found nothing to indicate that Dr. George W. Sin lei on '.s death was in any way “related to a civil rights matter." The president reported that the ! NAACP sent two officers to Shel jby for an investigation after the; | physician was killed in a tnysteri* j | ous explosion-fire on April 30. i Officials sent by Alexander were Mrs. Ruby Hurley, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 181 j 2 Candidates i Defeated For I Council Here BY STAFF WRITER Dr. Catherine R. Middle!-.r. H; leigh physician, and Lawrc:;., T. i Lightner, undertaker, failed to place among the first seven c;,ndi- ; j dates for City Council Toe-day. j making it an almost certainly that ; I no Negro will serve on !he policy- ! making body for at least two y-I The crusading medic, flr-.i of j her sex to seek a council -<\it received 3,610 votes ant! ran tenth, while I.ightner with 1,910 votes came in twelfth place Both received the same pG. r in the. finai election as was list j cd in thr primary of April 27. I although both garnered mon | votes in the general election, j Guy W. Rawls, auto dealer, wrk- ( (CONTINUED ON PAGE !8> ! lOC3S-EK3Sj i By ROBERT G -.HiYARD j PRAYER PILGRIMAGE This! ts not simply to call you: at.ten-i lion to the "Prayer Pilgrimage' ’ to be held in Washington, D. C I at 12.00 noon, May 17. it is to j tell you that if you conscientious*! ly believe in the effectveness oi l prayer and are willing to join In prayer with believers from eight other states at the Lincoln mon ument, you can be a member of this pilgrimage without cost to you The Raleigh Branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People will pay the expenses of such a per son The NAACP branch can only bear the expenses of one person so If you want to take advantage of this fiep Tip. contact the branch president, Rev. Isaac Hor ton at Shaw University right] j (CONTINUED ON PACE IB> j Flake h Ghana’s Ist Ambassador WASHINGTON < AN'T F m dent Eisenhower sent to the Sen ate Thursday the nomination of Wilson Clark Flake to be thr Unit ed States Ambassador to Ghana. The 51 -year-old Ambassador ; designate is a native of Virgin! i and claima residence in An (CONTINUED ON PAGE 18) ' ' TO DARE BIGOTS Fhßadelphira Iras. a»e«V. B.*v. William H. Gray, Jr*, Virginia.born clorgymim. tnxaouncsvl that h* has accepted or, invite to the Mery l?th dinner in Richraond Vg„ honoring “distinguished Virginians." He » one cf lour promi nent Negroes living in the North who received avy»fert : ;*s that were subsequently withdrawn* with the explanation that they were sent m "clerical error." (N«wscprm» Photo)* | ACCORDING TO THE RULES ; :«w uwwmhmhlMiwubh 11 ww m«m»«tmwwmsruw *»nm»eaxar According to the rules ■>( the Bonus Money Promotion of the i CAROLINIAN purchase slips or receipts for entries can npre -1 sent only one household of a family or individual. In order that every one may have an equal chance please lionet enter re .i p!?; or p •>-■•! ; . - - n’r-i n • ■ Mriv- who lives in another home. (TONIINI ED ON I' \<H IS Winners Collect. Bonuses t 1 ,/tst week The CALGLi.MA.N | | announced the first, ten winners- ; jin its now bonus money program, f wh«-,ein sl3ll .«■ given each month ! |to the ter.-' lucky persons who i spend the most money with our ] AA’ere you among that mini j i her? If not, its not too lair to enter for the third ninnb*' ! (May) This Week s Advertisers The merchant- hstrei below are CAROLINIAN Sonus j Money Stores, j f U.f 2 | Bosvr. «tr •'Velri s iO. K Clothing ( n | Tip Top Food Sf.nrr I Wood's jt A' lOf Si | PAGE ■“> | Famous B-ikerv j Kress j Hetty Gay j PAS-i 5 J Hud Non-Belle j holies A: rhrjstma> Pur? on w-me* i Peebles <-I*iU .Raleigh Funeral Homs i McLeod «.\ Unison ; S M Voutu jPACE 6 : The flood System Iridu dr Ml d ' < l C'ivella Beauty College ! Tire Sales & Service >R J, Quinn Furniture * ompa• • F' lnt Realty Company Public Service- Co. of N C f»m j Mr. Elvis K ind !PACE 7 ! Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co ' A &. P Super Market Twin Inn Oil Service I U\m Radio & TV Clin it ?{.►*nil's Toyvllie Goodman's picture one 'MISS /ELIA OF 1957” —St Agnes School of Nursing pre sents an mutual a flair which i knou n as the 'Zt ila Ball.' Reign ing over this year's hall as queen 1 was Miss lane WllUiinis. above | Thr tlurd month began i hurs ; d«y mornir.? Ai 25 and ends j Wednesday. May 23. There wf'i be live weeks for rnmoMition in lire third month enabling more persons to pat i tifipate and to spend more money toward winning. Sl3O now he,-:;: offered through i« t*ntinit-:d ON PAG f. IX) - ■ “ji Grocery .1 Me.*! M.ukct PAGE 8 Sioodv.o• th Street Tourist, theo ifeai-.-r •'.(!) fora|Uß> ’ iveness IliMiraere Aitenr' DufifFs Esf-'O Service *MrohiKi Builders Corn. . Seafood & PrJMlrrv t o ia ? d'Mfud's I? •r l omi’Jiv- I Hi Him Motor Finance Compajv*' ! Hi's "fj-a ;n s Opticians i jVtv i-C’t'j Poll'.'ML Co of H ?!' l .!' i M*rh;>j»n -•-. v Fav'.oofi Bank ! V. Jiile. MtmonaJf I OelHotel jpagey • Sanders Motor Compans : r'qy Vetors j Sir Walter rhet i cier < qjppan ’ Carolina Motor Sales !' \GI 12 ■ Fn t-Cilr/ens Bank V jrurl Company i arter’s. Ini John ''if.'. Painter i tlf rovs'er i Gem Watch Shop | Poole's pie Shop EUvvard’s Shot Store Tilton Shoe Repair Shop , F Siler Wholesale Company I ongview Plumbing 4' Hratlru Co. Kramer * Jeweler' ! Town A Country Tire Servlrr t Ambassador Theatre ,)f Henderson. A senior student , tiurse. Miss William* also r*pr»- -ented Si. Agnes a . an attendant Co St. Augustine's College's queen ! on May 7,'in their May Day n*> i tiviUcs.
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