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WERE BLASTS RACE-INSPIRED? ' ■ ■ ■ t •'■" •■- FALLS FIRK KILLS 17 Spectators survey (he rti'iK of the Mimn.i >i, !{<>' -1. .« fhrct stn:< mcol-typr building, where 17 persons were killed when ,» f.-'-l surra! 1 ■ 1“ lifted she structon la . wp r K. The pre-dawn pl»*e krone ht. death to H children of (wo Negro families at Magi a f <ll • N V. UNITED PRESS FHOTO). Link Suspected in Synagogue Blast And Bombings In S, Carolina CHARLOTTE Charlotte’s Po- t lie Chief vent to Gaffney. S. C.. \ r. rnti.y in an attempt to link the ! unsuccessful dynamite bombing of d Synagogue here with two racial- J i.v in. pireri blasts at Gaffney, Police Chief Frank N. Little john said <he attnniritert bomb ing here Nov. 12 may have a tie-in with the two explosions list vseek a! Gaffney He said the Ku Klux Klan is i “definitely suspected” in the at- ! tempted Charlotte boo bing. Six unexploded sticks of rt.vna- ! Churches Pick Up Checks As New Bonus Month Begins Churches which were announced j as winners of Bonus Money in last | week's edition have claimed their ; checks at the officp of The CARO- j Church Bonus Money Rules AD purchase slips nr receipts presented to your church must come (rom store-: advertising in lhr CAROLINIAN Lach week cainea a Pate jn the Bonus Money period Pui'chd-fi ebgihjr must. come from the store during the week the "ad" appeals No purchase slips representing a business should be submhted. All receipts must come from individual purchase,-. All churches in Raleigh and Wake County are eligible Ail purchase slips must beat the. name nf the store from i«. h"li th- pur- Chaus vas made.. All purchase slip? should be submitted in the name of the church: and ■should be in the olftce of the CAROLINIAN the Monday following close nt Ecbus period. In order that smaller churches may have an equal opportunity to share ut tee. Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient: No church group w i i-'i awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, j.e. should a church receive J-t Btrtus Money afte* the first period it would have to wait until the third Emus period to be presented Ist award again However, tin doc, not mean ‘ t. sat second and third awards cannot, be sought consecutive!' Consequently ever' < lurch croup has the opportunity to secure an arms] eve ■ period No purchase of user SilflO trom any one merchant during a week can be eoun'ed. The re |-> a ceiling of SW per person a week (or grocery purchases In the cient of tb< same amount of purchases hy mine than one entry, the ».w*r<l « ill he di\ idrd, IVceklv purchase total* should he shown op each park*, and total placed on the outside of the envelope carrying the period's entry atop- with name arid adders Bonus money earners will be announced in the issue following the closing cl < • b pcrlcd A’! t-otr -s remain the property of The < .VftOLINJ W 1 lc V■ is miml t\ h M n ih e names nf the Bonus Stones e.unci', ar- ,»n - in '! v < AKOMNIAN, and no responsibility is t'cept.eri by this news i . ’ * - nod liiat point No reerm's from banks vs t• 1 be considered, evi cnt pr.s’mrnt on inortcat- 1 ' 2 7.s Week’s Advertisers The merchant.- listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonu: Money Stores. .» ‘.fat 1 resh’-s .e-vi-e f cater • auiiie--i ' i; ni*ur* Cempuny i •:j'si-cola Hotl IS it g to. of Relaigh I .-<,l, C.u '.on-ileik Cumpaii.v lag: » ",i 111 ■ ram) Oici'a ti-vu”- ( ollege ii'tiod' o. ttr . 1 reel \X( \ faletcria .. 1 I TooIMtS . ‘.cpie {'- ■ ? y ronrpahs Town A - ( mini v I Ir- fV'rvirr Ti c li**oj-1 S stem Industrial Bank Hunt Genera) Tire Company Burnett’.': Soda Shop Jn :li t r,.’Sa Service Carter's, Inc, PAGE ? ThoniPsoß.il, nh rompapv AmhS:. rdoi Vheatie PAGE f) Pr.rl'J ( At.i-o CAGE in Wl’tln srTi , o>y rnjMeiH» PAGE i! Famous Bakery R. B. f>uina Furaituri Company ’ mite with a peril ily-bunv-r! f:> - were found out .arte 'he T< r 1 - C'ONTINti.O cs paof ?) BY STMT WRITER “Walking the Second Mile” ;s LINIAN as the second month < Bonus Money competition amon (CONTINUED ON PAGI 2) page n « * n ni Watch Shop ; Carolina Power & right Co. j fi'WfJ Box • s M V'ounp Martin «r* 4 < omp iny ; First-Citixens Bunk a fnist i om|>an.i r \r, k n | Woofi'n .V- ;iml 1 <:< St«r<» jo. K cir.finnc (ojv.panv W ■ f'» is inr | f.vGr h Keith Snp-r Market I Vavin.i WholuiuMe r» Siipptv jCYOT; J7 Olotfjwnnh St. HflWie Htalff HHI l orn, ;ar»y Cavoirehs Inbtuarice Asntcv C;»rn'.jn ♦ Builders corn YVPtyon'h Seafood A Pcv-.itrv Co inr • i ’metead fran«fft f t>. n Food Store Moto» Fin-msc* Compatt> rc ::£*• wa> s OpUrittn* j 'V, t nor I *> Imp Hotel I *' \e. r /ft T. "■!i J?b P r*!*?; Funeral h f.fjrct. cf WniJetjh Mr C Karl L\.C: YirtMXi i Xriin< Aislo §*=r'-kt the philosophy of an Episcopal minister where years of service in the Raleigh vineyard has en deared him in the hearts of those who remember him as one who lis always willing to stoop down {CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Ri!V. C. A. I I HER ... to Philadelphia Votes For “Most Popular ” Pastor Coming In Rapidly Hundreds of voter, have already been received at the office of The CAROLINIAN for several of the state’s pastors. These votes may help t worthy pastor win the SIOO CHRISTMAS PRESENT „ —TO THE MOST POPULAR MINISTER in NORTH CAROLINA CONTEST ENDING SATURDAY, DEC 21—NOON Pastor’s Name :;) Address ili Name of Church : Coupon Worth 10 Points Clip this COUPON and as many a.s you can gather for your pastor and send to THE CAROLINIAN, each week. At the end m the contest period, the minister having accumulated the most points will receive 5100.00 ‘one hundred l . Listings will he made each ,i -rk. Send in your COUPONS so that your pastor will get, his weekly ratine. , All COUPONS rw*l:< r«•*«•!, THI CAROLINIAN be. infer than I.irvrf ~ ~f rarl. week Add” »s THE CAROLINIAN, ,M 8 E Mar fin >lnH, Peteijjb, Nnrt V| Cif I’llPS. I C-/ A R O LINIA 12c LEADING WEEKLY GF THE CAROL!NAS 15c j"_ N ' 20 PAGES EU,whw VOLUME 17 RALEIGH. N. C WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER AO. 1957 NUMBER 9 #i js mwy f* * w t surjiv, %,onrab Opens Here 4 <. + + + + + + + + + + I Hundreds Os Delegates To Confab Here RALEIGH— Wednesday evening :<’ 7.1 d! p in, a program was held : for the purpose of welcoming him -1 drerin of ministers and delegates | v. ho have mov ed mio Raleigh to < ..Mend (he .i day session of the Tilth ■ anntu.) central Norih Carolina run- i U < i!rti:e of the AME Zion Oitneh j I which is convening this week. No- : i vemboi ?fi to December !. at the • i Rush Memorial AME Z'on Church ; in Falcieh. Using for its 'hem? • rh?Hence j to < e. : ue.iHop !hc church .” the participant. 6 and dele ter of {he Central North Carolina Conference have settled down to series of business, spiritual, mis sionary. sr.d educational meetings scheduled daily in three sessions — : morning, afternoon, and evening, ! | ft. is reported that the local ar- ! i runeemonts committee of the Rush j M, mortal AMF.Z Church, the host ■ for the conference, has planned and i i directing a successful program : j of housing and recreation for dele i gales. A special feature of the con- j j fn ence will be a Thanksgivimf din j per at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Rev. ! W D. Carson is pastor, j The formal opening program of j (COVTIVt t t> os page TWO) Find Shrimp Boat Capt.’s : | Body In Water j KEY WEST. Fla - -The body of. a 27-year-old shrimp boat captain j who hod been missing from ms j boat for one day was found float- j mg on the water here last week. | I’eacc Justice Roy Hamlin Identified him as Melvin Hay- 1 ward of YVadmalaw Island. S i K., and said he was captain es the vessel “Sea Breeze.” The body was fully elothed Hamlin said Heyward had been missing since 2:30 p in. yesterday, j An inquest was scheduled to deter ! mine the cause of death j Pastors’ Popularity Contest, now | underway, which will award SIOO to the minister receiving' the (CONTINUED ON PAGE ft I*ol.lo GIRL - Eloise Sturgis, 7. of Augusta. Ga. poses happil.v on Imr rocking horse after being selected as the. 1058 poster child for the Negro March of Himes drive in Georgia. Eloise was stricken with polio on March 25th. 1955. Today, she wears corrective shoes as (he only Visible sign of the disease. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO). | Students Os 14 NC Schools Urge Tolerance, Brotherhood ASHEVILLE An appeal to ■; President Eisenhower 'to call a na- j tional conference of high school ! youth concerned with making our j j schools a living example of demo- : cracy and brotherhood" war made j ; Tuesday by students of 14 high j i schools of Asheville and Buncombe j County, North Carolina. The appeal was contained in a recommendation adopted by {CONTmtRO ox Interracial : | Contest Won By Miss Coe Eunice Coe, 15, a tenth-grade student at Li Ron High School in Raleigh, won first place last Satur- j ; day in the Raleigh and Wake Coun- I ; tv elimination of the Eleventh An- j I nual Voice of Demon icy Contest : ! which was held at Radio Station i i WPTF and sponsored by the Jurt- I ior Chamber of Cotnmrce. I Miss Coe had previously won | over several contestants who par ticipated in the Luzon High School (CONTINUED OS PAGE >'> ODDS-ENDS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD j THANKSGIVING 1357: From the Bible, "And let the peace ot i God rule in your hearts, to the I which ye are called in one body; | and be ye thankful.’' The words quoted above were spoken by God ! through Si.. Paul, directly unto i the Colossiam. However, (ike all | Ho!v Writ, this admonition was mi ended for mankind through out, all age'-,. They are applies I* j for all times and oan he profitably (CONTINUED ON PAG K <JJ State News Brief CAR INJURES MAN WILSON A runaway rar Sun day threw out its driver, Robert Williams, of Rocky Mount, leav ing him in a critical condition. The auto collided with another car be ing driven by James Thomas Lamb, Jr, 34. of Wilson, N. F.. Merritt, (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) **. I ®PS J»mmKH&m-w ’Sw^BiplßwSelsffWwWipßw- ®HBWIIWMIwPWfIP g i" res ™H*Mw»™S| «V:*'iC!E" Wi; ■ :«• r:n / '.'/'l,O Herj-vt r. £ltw.i, r ••)••' r : .; ,f. nv, Licon Jj\*§r. NE •School hrfr, fij;h! r*0 i - ; J3^fl , <t*.! I.&f £« jVIIVo F’UttiC® COP- WfH?*£r 0C fllP ViMc* of ThWOCfftCV C©t?i»Mi tfcftlfi S| Wf*< r H.C r * / ? a t F? y A<fto ?iilHon \Vf*TJK. %♦*&s f'f}f» nnn mj! nv«*» l gv?»'ft! ' , ,o’ l^ltJ, fih. l/W&kiM.f ff?l lt4 Mrs jvnwfct/ti? 0. Efttou.t t 1 ast -’ h"l r,o®ff*pd C<vu !*s& Businessman May Escape Punishment WARWICK. Vo, !V’■ < ~,i>(i last Vi’t'k that A'loglvt.y County. ' Pa., Buthorlticsv have ’.vjthdsawn fugitive v\ an ant agains! ,1 ,V t - : I gro busmessrntm who surrendered I hora November > , the slayer of two persons in Pennsylvania 31 ! years ago. Dot. (apt. W R Kennedy said Allegheny County Dot. Chief Homy Pipper notified him to free Tamos l aivr.inor, 55. bee;*use of (tifficulfv in pro during witnesses to the slaying in IS'>G, Pic Ino ■hi however, that mor (« OvrTWFI* ON PAGE ?) MU Delegates Saddened By Rev. Riggs Death The bishop, officers and members ; of the Central North Carolina Con* | Terence, meeting here at Rush Me* ! modal Church, wore saddened to | learn that Rev, S. S Riggs, sched j uled to be one of the principals at j the meeting succumbed to a heart j attack, Monday, after he had eom - i nlcfocl all of the business necessary ! so coming to Raleigh. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) REV. S. S. RICOS f* Imp Mojpj ' b*. wwEjtßm Jiif ‘ * r^f:. PREXI m NT E1 SEN HQWE H , , . victim pf mild strait? ike Suffers “Mild Stroke” At Capitol WASHINGTON President Dwight. D Eisenhower suffered what war described at. first, as a chill Monday afternoon and Tues day night, his physicians dlscku* od that he was the victim of a. 1 blockage of a blood vessel lead ing to the brain ■ a condition known generally as a mild stroke, the specialists said, how* ever, that he is alert ami hi? spirits are good. Hie blockage did produce a slight impair* men! in hi.s speech, but dor tors are confident that he will make ‘'a full and complete re- t covers - after resting. This cast a heavy shadow ovei j the President's plan to attend s ; meeting of the Chiefs of Stat* | of the North Atlantic Nations ir | Paris next month to shape police: I aimed at, meeting the threats o: fCONTINUED ON PAGE t) Christmas Parade Aflei be Inc di'.eH twice list week the Annual Christ* mas parade has been detioi*** Iv set for Monday afternoon al f:,30 p.m The parade will begin at St, Maty's Junior Col lege and proceed up Hillsboro Street, to Fayetteville. It. will disburse at the Raleigh Me* mortal Auditorium. The pa* rade will take approximately fifteen minutes to reach the rapitol, an official reported.
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