mi, -a _ ... ■»•.. * ' ~UJ v»' —--•-- , . ... <pJIH T | jSSggR '•• MIHLI : * v v * •■ : Hky?> ll 'SffIMWV ■fi-tTfci .i Taaf'.'A f§lPr *fligr y W‘ : «dK||f . ■*OTgPgs ••:« - : ™ jt> RETURNS TO CLASSES Minnijoan Brown. th~ 16-year-o!d rv*f who *a e spelled from the Central High School irt Little R w k Ark., is shown in claw at the New Lincoln School. New York City, where she has been given a scholarship. With her teacher Miss Pan NAACP into South-Wide Vote Drive GREENSBORO More than 1 000 persons are expected to at tend the South Eastern Regional meeting of the NAACF here March 6-9. * * * * Rot Wilkins. National Uv ccutive Secretary of the or •cini cation, will speak at thr mass meeting, which will con clude (he conference on Sun day. March 9, at Shiloh Bap * is* Church. At this meeting, Kelly Alexander, of Charlotte, •State President of the organi sation. will preside, and the ««-voice Vouth Council Choir of Laurel, Mias.’ will sing, * * * * This meeting will kick off an .iucnaivt voter registration drive in the region in which 3 million Neoro voters will be sought in the South. About 300 ministers will meet , ‘ n am., Thursday. March 6, at ! ’nion M enioria; Methodist I CONTINUEn ON PAC,P l) Church Bonus Money Buies Vi purchase slips or re'-r-ip': presented to your church must come fro;■. etoros advertising in the CAROLINIAN. Lath week carries a date in the Bonus Money period. Purchases eligible mu«t come from the store during the week the "ad appears. No purchase slips representing a business should bo submitted. All receipt must come from individual purchases. All churches in Raleigh end Wake County are eligible AIJ purchase slips must bear the name of' the store from which the our. chase was made. All purchase slips should be submitted in the name of the church and should be m the office of the CAROLINIAN the Monday following close of Bonus period. In order that smaller churches may have an equal opportunity to share to hie Bonus Money the following regulation is expedient: No church of ever %hi members will awarded Ist. Bonus Money consecutively i« *]-ouio n church of 200 or more members receive Ist Bonus Money after ‘the fir.st‘period. H would, have to wait until the third Bonus period to be presented av -uVi *p l! * except where a church has 200 or less members, 'hen it rould v-hi’t/.n bonus a ward 5 consecutively. However, this docs not mean that record r.nri rhird awards cannot he sought consecutively. Consequently every church crou.* nas the opportunity to sccir-e an award every pc/ioU. No purchase of over S3OO from any one merchant during a week can be counted. There Is a ceiling nf &V, per person a week for ernrery pur<-hasr. fn the event of the same amount of purchases by more than .me entrs.-rhe award will he divided. Weekly purrhase totals should be shown on each rarkrt and toUl placed on the outside of the envelope carrying the period's entry along with name and address. Bonus money earners will be. announced in (he issue following ih» dosin'* nf each period. All entries remain the property of The CAROLINIAN All tallying Is final when ihe names of the Bonus Money earner* are an nnunred In The CAROLINIAN, and no responsibility ts accepted by this news, paper beyond that point. No receipts from bank* will be. considered, except payment on mortgages. CAROLINIAN’S MINISTERS POPULARITY CONTEST BEGINS THURSDAY, JAN. IS; ENDS MONDAY, MARCH 10. 135 S FisSror’* Name _ Address _ Name of Church _ . „ COUPON WORTH Ift POINTS Clip this coupon and as many as you can gather for vour pas ter end send to THE CAROLINIAN, each week. At, the end of the conrt:t period the minister having accumulated the most points «tP receive SIOO.OO (one hundred). Second, a Botany suit; Third. > LTnesgles topcoat, listings will be made each week. Send in your COUPONS so that, your pastor will get his weekly rating. 'll COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN no later than •ir <!a* of each week. Address THE CAROLINIAN, 31S E. Martin '•lrccl, Raleigh. North Carolina. * T’us Week ’s Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Stores. ' P"G! 7 I I»A.tSR 3 ‘,-J «holfsaitn. tor A4P ouper Mai-kita ' Atrt i Kurd's of r.alrtgh Vu’K-DiAtr Store.', f”’ PA OK 10 The Cental Cota-Coi* Buttling Co.. lac Rloorlworth St. Tourist Holm ' .-'tot • | Mettisnlc*. A Farmer* Bank HUf'.M-n.B»!k Company i Heater Well Company l ‘moos Bakery | Cave ness Insurant* AcMcv A*u!»j*s,.ifior Theatre | PepM-Cola Bottttag Co. «t Ralcijh U t lyuinD l ufuitur* Company | (.irolitta Builder* Cnrp. r,,; -E ! Watson's Seafood & Poultry Co . tor. C arolina Power & Light Company i Crartead Transfer Co. & I'ood store •'t-lr ■■ netting Center. Inc. Dillon Motor Finance Com pan v ReJeijrft Funeral Home ' Dunn’s Ewo Service l *ACi'E 7 i Ridgeway’s Opticians ..•over g- Hatley Furniture Company Warner Memorials .lohn#nn-l ambe Company Deluxe Hotel Central Drug Store PACK 1! WAGF $ Mr. .foreph Winter! Colonial Stores PAGE 18 Cl veil* Beauty t'cllege Hunt General Tire Company First-Citizen* Bank A. Trust Company The Hood System Industrial Bank m * M Voung Hardware Company Tip Top Food Stores A C?m Watch Shop Acme Realty Company 4 N. C. Product* I Mr. c . Kaf} utrtuaui Happy Khmer New Year. PHILLIP BAS Local Man Bound Over For Rape Following a preliminary hearing in City Court Monday morning on a charge of rape, Phillip Bat -42, of Jl6 Parham Alley. «••„ bound over to the next term of •superior* court. He is hem- heiu I rONTINI Kn ON PAGE 7) line Carpenter ‘standing left), of Worcester, Mass., and her fellow students. Left to right clockwise are: Miriam Davis, Nina Pivuick Walter Mlalc. Mimtijej.n, Yorke Mazzeiie. and Lila Orleans. (UNIT EH PRESS PHOTO). Greensboro Physician Kills Self GREENSBORO -- Dr. Walter |J. Hughes. prominent physician ; of Greensboro, died Sunday night I of a knife wound in his neck. Po • lice ruled his death-a& suicide. Hr. Hughes, 63, who had been in ill health for a num ber of years, was found at hi*« home, lie was dead on annul at a hospital. Hr formerly worked with the : U. S. Public Health Service and | later ior the State Public Health , Service. State health workers honored j the physician at a testimonial j dinner at the State School for the Blind and Deaf here in October j ui jjtaS. Dr. Hughes war educated at A&T College this eiiv. and Mohan y Medic-i College. Nashville. Tenr. Hr aho attend 3d Livingstone Col ! lege oaiiaburv Ttt <'stab!'shed the School »f Public ffealib 1 North Caro ■'( ONTINCED ON PAGE 2) Wilkins, UNC Professor On Pane! Friday WASHINGTON The annual I conference of the National Civil j Liberties cleaving house will hear a panel discussion Friday on “At- | ter Little Rock—Ways to Accept-1 ance and Compliance.” Roy Wilkins, executive secre tary of the National Association for the advancement of colored j people, and Dr. Guy Benton John son, Professor of Sociology at th r - University of North Carolina, will be members of the panel, W. Wilson White, assistant at,- ! torney general, who is the justice ' deportment's new civil rights j chief, war. asked to participate i but said he was unable to accept j the invitation Says She Was Called Negro Mils Lei/, McGee of Hollister 1n Halite.'.' County has sued Art Ms- State News Brief GIRL. 3, FATALLY INJURED ■ CLARKTON A 3-year-old child was killed about eight, miles west of here Monday when sne reportedly ran into the path of an approaching automobile, High v. ey Patrolman v. A Brown iden tified the child as Marvel Arm Smith Brown said the. accident, occurred about 6;Jo pm. on High way 211. MAN ARRESTED IN SWINDLE WADES BOKO Norman Teal and Manley Thomas, both rural policemen, report ed a 53.200 swindle this week wilh (he arrest nf George Gar rie, a. Negro. Walter Bennett, farmer of near Morven. was slim-slammed out of hit, life savings. Policeman Teal re ported, h.c the old “Lout Gold M'nr” trick })r also said that Gan is recently completed a sentence for a rtnnltai of- (CONTINUED ON FAC-F 2) j * ' - R. N. HARRIS Durham Gets First School Bd. Member DURHAM The drive, which started here quite some tune age. ! to •••lace » Negro on the .Splua r : Board, paid off Monday night I when the City Council voted un f CONTINUED OV PAGE ») Statesville Man Stabbed To Death Over Whiskey STATESVILLE —■ ‘Look what you’ve done to me,” Carl Reid. :>S. cried. He then took a few steps and fell dead, stabbed in the chest in an argument over a $1.25 pint ol whiskey. Sheriff Charlie Rumple said Reid was fatally stabbed Sunday night by Lester Borders also 48. both of rural Statesville addresses. * A A * Rumple said Reid got inlo an argument vvith Mrs. Hes ter Scott. Borders’ mother-in law, over the price of a pint of moonshine whiskey. He said Reid hit the woman over the head with a chair and she cri ed “save me.' ¥ t * * Reid and Borders started into j the yard to carry on the fight and | Reid picked up a butcher knife I as they passed through the kit- i . gawne for $300,038 for aUsisdty. | referring to her as » Negro, so- 1 • cording to a statement bv one of ; her attorneys. • * * * Attorney George Anderson of Raleigh and a-sistant soli citor of this district, said (hi* magazine, published in Chi "effo. Illinois, used the picture of ihe young woman on the cover of December 5. 1957. Anderson said the inside of the 1 magazine carried a story which j contended that the young lady , was a Negro who had attempted : More Ministers Enter As Big Popular ity Contest Hears End Three new pastors entered the . Mini -ter';; Popularity Content duv ; mg the seventh lap, but when the dust cleared away the (spyglasses showed Rev. H, w. Cunningham, pastor of First Congregational Cliurch Atili in first place with 7.220 votes as counted 5 pan Tups. Second place runner, Rev M. W Morgan, ‘freewheeling’'on fuel in* lection, ts rapidly closing the gap between first and second place with 6 830 votes. Rev Morgan > j Church. Box boro, with 4.080 i (CONTINUED ON PAGF 21 Before Falling Dead, Man Cries LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE TO ME Hh Hh Dr, Walter Hughes VICTIM OF SUICIDE THE CAROLINIAN VOL. 17 NO, 21 RALEIGH, N, C, DURHAM GOP MEET ENDS IN TURMOIL Republican Meet Upset By Negroes | DURHAM - The echoes from ! the County Convention of the Republican party were heard : throughout the nation Saturday after a Negro, Alexander Barnes, was nominated for chairman, i I'he party has been rather in | active for a number of years arid ! members of both races have ex i pressed much discontent over its | ineptness and many of them de | cidecl to put new blood into the ' ton bracket, in the hope that it would create more interest. • The party has been chaired l>.v Attorney A. A. McDonald "or t *? past 1® Kin. He : nounced early this.v ear that he would not baa candidal* irO.VTTNX’KD ON PAf.F. 2) ! i chen, Rumple said. .; He said Reid slabbed Borders m the chest one time. Death was i due to a severed aorta. New Churches | Enter Bonus j Money Contest j ... _ Many new? churches in Raleigh j I and Wake County have indicated j i that their members are participate | j me in THE CAROLINIAN S big { ; Church Bonus Money Program, j (rONTTNIIKD (IN PAGE 2) to change her race to Indian. « i* * * The Wilson Division of the Eastern District U. S. Court received the suit, Anderson and local attorney Ben Tem pleton are representing Mbs McGee. The attorney said that the story j ; that appeared in the magazine j I had been rewritten and distorted ■ from a. feature story concerning! j the Indian School in Warren' i County near the Halifax Cour.-1 ty line. Miss McGee’s picture appeared j with the newspaper story in Uv- j fa!! of 1057. } QBQS-ENDS j Ux ROBERT G. SHU'AKh 1 OPEN LETT ER TO COUNCIL- j MAN HELMS; In your capacity j as public- official, you have re cently engaged in activities that i are apparently contrary to ideais i you profess to believe in and ~o ! the interests you serve I . (CCWfINUED ON PAGE ?> ' ' [i .. g THEIR ONI V PLAYGROUND In settings like this throughout Harlem, Manhattan's, fewer eas* side, and Brooklyn, the germ of juvenile delinquency is born. \1 KneUncr, a United Press staff corre spondcnl* tried to find out the real reason for the recent troubles w the New Vork City school systeri He found that the main reason is not race trouble, as many people have claimed, but lather the clut tered, impoverished neighborhoods roost of the troublemakers come from. (UNITED PRESS PHOT CM Civil Rights Commission Is Approved Despite Opposition WASHINGTON The Senate j Judiciary Committee Monday ap- I proved the new six-man civil j rights commission despite south j cm opposition to the three north ' ern members. The four southern members cf i the commute voted against Com | missioners John A. Hannah, pro ■ 1 ident of Michigan State tTniver j sity. The Rev. Theodore M. H r - - j burgli. president of Notre Dame ! University, and Assistant tabor Secretary J. Ernest Wilkins, The three south em com mtssioners were approved Rapist Gets Life Term In Winston WINSTON-SALEM Charles | Moore, 27, of High Point, pleaded i guilty Tuesday to raping the wife. : of a Wake Forest College, basket j ball coach and w«- sentenced to i spend the r u of his life in prison. Moore entered the plea at his arraignment The stale accepted the plea and Superior Court • Judge Frank Armstrong imposed the mandatory sentence, Mrs A). De-Porter charged Moore (Cf‘NUN lieu ON PARS. 21 f Bohus ftt MoJ&y SATURDAY. MARCH S, 19*»8 PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 1* without dissent. They are former Gov. John S. Rattle of Virginia; former Gov Doyle E. Carlton of Florida, •ind Robert G. Storey, of Dal las, Tex., dean of the Sntilb Rochester Heigh ts Paren ts Protest Students ’ Ouster Raleigh attorney Samuel S Mit chell appeared before the Raleigh ■School Board Tuesday at it.’s rejfu- j l«i meeting representing JVlr and : Mrs. Benjamin Neal of Rochester Heights The Neals resided on South Per- ! non Street until last Christmas, at | which time they moved to Roches- ! ter Heights. Their throe children ' Seventh Week Popularity Contest Standings REV. H W. CUNNINGHAM. Raleigh 7 220 First Congregational Church REV. M. W. MORGAN. Goldsboro g 330 | First African Baptist Church 1 REV. U. R BOOKER, Roxbnro , 4ABO Jones Chapel Church REV. T. C. HAMANS Raleigh 3995 Manley StieH Christian Churrii ' REV. ROBERT I. :-:i it-L' V Raleigh 310 1 East Davie street rresb.vfceriao i REV. RW. Bin rs. Jamer-Ville - . 550 1 Fluey Grove Church ; REV. O R STOKES, Wendell .. 440 Riley Hill Church REV L. S. PENN, Raleigh eg* St. Paul AME Church j REV. F. D. FULLER, Guiliord j7O | Reynolds Chapel Baotast Church I REV. JOSEPH JAMES, ■ i unesville j<lo | St,. Galilee Disciples Church ; REV. EUGENE’ BLACK. Guilford jj}o j Raleigh Crus.', Road 1 AME Church j REV. M. L. JOHNSON, Guiliord j o o 1 Persimmon Grove AME Church j REV. A. R. WIN BORNE, Plymouth ... 70 I Chapel Hill Church i REV. T. R. HOYLE. Elizabeth City 3c ! Church of Christ I REV L. C. CHAPMAN. Kinston iq St. James Free Will Baptist, Church REV. O S BULLOCK. Raleigh ft) First, Baptist Church REV .1. w JONES. Raleigh jo Fayetteville street Baptist Church CONTEST ENDS MARCH in, IPS* rrn Methodist University Lapp School. Voting against Hannah, H«s- f< OKTIfitJEU OK PAGE ?,) - °r* enrolled at the Washington School here. * * * * Tha Nfuls moved beyond the boundaries of the RaifcigJi School Administrative Unit, •be si boo! bon d ruled Th*v "ere tofd that their ehtldren either must go to the Wstke (CONTINUER OK PARS 21

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