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DR. BULLOCK RESIGNS; NEGRO PRESS CELEBRATES 131st YEAR Pastor Os i 27 Years Quits Post BY STAFF WRITER After 27 years as pastor of First; Baptist Church. Raleigh, Dr. Oscar Sidney Bullock, 82, will "step flown” from the Lord’s Holy Place end retire from the ministry effec tive July 31. 1958. , , ♦ * * * These years when added to the 15 years he spent as pas tor of the First Baptist Church of High Point, from 1906 to 1921. will round out Ift years to the ministry. Ho# . y ' Aoiaflßre’ r :*•• PwiFtt jftirYftdltjtr AOSni- ’ -t DR, 0. S. BULLOCK This announcement was made i public at; a general meeting of the I church, sponsored by Group • No. j (CONTLVUEP ON PARE ?) Airman Held In Hit-Run Road Death GOLDSBORO Airman Bobby F Holloway, 21. attached to the 82nd Airborne Division at Sey mour Johnson Air Force Base, is bung hole without bond in the Inf-and-iun highway death of Mrs. Corrine Stallings, 67-yeai ild white practical nurse of this -- * V V F. Carter, detective eap 'tain, said Holloway baa ad- i miHed being the driver of a ear which ran over Mrs. Stall ins Saturday at a local street intersection. Holloway was ar rested by Lt. Simon Hare when he returned to the base Sunday at 4:55 a.m. Officers were looking for an- i (CONTINUED ON PAGE ftl State News —IN— Brief ! SHOT DOWN ON STREET KELSON—James H. Dudley, S 3, was shot down on a sidewalk here by James C, Morrison, 50, follow lowing a dispute this week. Dud ley died shortly after reaching the hospital. Morrison, who admitted that h* shot Dudley with a .38 caliber pistol started walking to police headquarters to turn him self in. Before arriving at the sta tion he was joined by Negro Pa trolman Lee Williams, who accom panied him the rest of the way, according to Chief A. A. Privette. Morrison was quoted as saying the incident arose when Dudley threat ened him with s knife. Morrison waived hearing In Recorder’s Court this week, *t » • NCC CHOIR SETS RECITAL ! DURHAM The annual ipring concert es North Csro ( CONTINUED ON~ PAGE *! ‘ f DEATH CAR The demolished auto shown a hove is the one in which four children were riding ; In when their lives were snuffed out during a three-car collision near Fuquay-Varina last Saturday 'night. Larry 1, Fattie Joe. 4, and Arthur McClamh 3; and .so-Anne McQueen were killed when the < passenger car was struck hy an auto carrying two white men Both of the white* perished in the crash. + + 4 , + , HhHh + ‘T MAN GETS LONG TERM IN LOCAL RAPE TRY I*. 1 .;!} ..!' 1 i| : !.? : |.j."g**T?^v"'! 1111 l 111 -1 VOL. 17, NO. 25 Over SSOO In Prizes Offered: 3rd Ministers’ Contest Begins + 4* 4* 'f + + + County Coroner Reports: Whiskey Kit Woman Alleges! Liquor Victim Found In Bed Mon. A. M., Funeral Wed. Tire fcrutfa of what caused the death of Mrs, Eva Howard, who was found dead in her bed at her home, 1004 Parke rStreet, Monday morning, might not ever be known, j However, she was funeralized from the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday afternoon, with re’%- : fives mourning, friends sorry and ; two sons still bewildered. MgtpgyMUß 'The mystery began from what llpP, v ll Bennett describ- W ,as m as A drinking ! tw g an in the late llours Sunday afternoon. The Coroner told the CAR OLTNIAN . (hat he was call • -"•* imr .. P( j by some one j MRS. HOWARD Monday morning jto come over and investigate a i death at !h*> Parker Street address I | and that when he began question- j tCONTtNUED ON PAGE R Four Kids .1 j Perish In 3-Car Crash One of the worst wrecks In Wake County’s history claimed the lives of four Negroes and two white pei-sons near Fuquay Springs Saturday night. Killed In the three-cap crash were Larry, 7, Pattle Joe, 4, i and Arthur I<ee. McClamb. 3, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joe MeClailmb of Va ries: and Jo-Anne McQueen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. June McQueen, also of Vatina Bobby Glenn O’Neal, driver of one of the cars, and David Lee I Baker, 19, both white, were the l ! other victim* of the collision, j Two Negron* were hospl tali red ! following the accident. They are: j fewnonie on pad* jq RALEIGH, N. C. | INTERRACIAL JUSTICE WEEK A Fordham University stu- ’ dent receiver, communion from the Rev. William I. Rodgers of Brook lyn, N. V. at. a solemn high mass celebrated at the Fordham Univer sity Church recently as a part of te University’s observance of Inter racial Justice Week. Looking on is the Rev. Hetman, D’Souza of the National Office of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, who served as deacon of the mass. Interracial Justice Week, under the sponsorship of the Nation*’ Federation of Catholic College Students, wall be observed nationally during the last week in March. (UNITED PRESS PHOTO), If REGISTER TODAY! I ’ ’ ’ * Negro Newspaper Supplies Need For Truth, Freedom SATURDAY, MARCH 22, I<DS AN EDITORIAL The Negro Newspaper, an im portant segment of the Great Am erican Press, is one hundred and thirty-one years old this week To day, as in 1827, there is tremettdow need for its un trammeled voice of truth, freedom, and justice. Tile Negro Press is the conscience of America. Throughout its distin guished history it has ever been (dOVTttrtiP.O OK rAC,F, ?) Church Bonus Program Into Fifth Week t The CAROLINIAN’S Rig Church Bonus Money program entered its fifth week Thursday morning. March 20, and the week will end at midnight, Wednesday. March 26. Six weeks are included in the current period, ■which will come to a close at midnight. April 2. Many new churches have indi cated that they are participating (COmiKI'EU OK FAGF *1 PRICE 12c IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 15c | S2OO Ist Prize; | Entire Wardrobe j 2nd; SIOO Watch | Is Third Prize Thp third Ministers’ Popularity i Contest sponsored by The CARO : LIMAN opened Thursday. March ! 20. and closes June 12. The con : test run., for 12 weeks and is o:>- i ened to miniated throughout the i state «'<* in ibis ronlr i will he * •• than In an;. Die is... proceeding programs. The fimt pri/.r will be 5209 in cash and will go to thr minister whose church members and friends aid him in garnering the ; greatest amount of votes, sec ond nri/e is a complete ward robe consisting of a suit, shirt, tie, hat, shoes and socks. Third prize will be a Hamilton pock et or wrist watch worth oroNTUvuun on page *> E FREDERICK MITRROW MRS. ARNETT A WALLACE White House Aide, Tenii. ! Educator NOTA Sneakers The Vfth AnrftiiJ Convention of the North Carolina, Teachers As sociation will feature, addresses by two of the » it,ion's outstanding leaders to government and educa*! tional affairs, *•<*«## The keynote address j Thursday evening: March 2?th vHi be given by Mrs. Arnetta G. Wallace, President of the ; Tennessee Education Con* i cress, in Memorial Auditorium. Mrs, Wallace b»* had wide esiierienee as a teacher, vnri er in e'vic organisations, Or. Hampton Hot Re-Appointed To School Board; IAACP Blamed GREENSBORO The lone Ne gro member o fthe Greensboro City School Board will vacate the post April 1, to be replaced by a white member. The Greensboro City Council failed to renew the appointment of Dr. William M. Hampton to the board in a meeting Monday night. Dr. Hampton will step down as of April 1. * * * * One councilman. William Folk -lr., said one reason for (CONTINUED ON PACE ?) SAYS HE WAS FORCED TO CONFESS Seated with his attorney of now and 23 year? a*,., convicted murderer Gcither “Trader" Horn chats with John ilnrrigan. Horn testified in a recent heai •»K Pasco. Washington that he was forced to confess to the 1935 first degree slaying of » 16-ycrr old transient by a midnight threat of sheriff's deputies to “bury him alive.’’. \U the records of tie trial have disappeared mysteriously, the court reporter’s note*, were ordered destroyed, and tho’e she kept as mementoes weer washed away by a .food two years ago, leaving no written evidence, n< t even the murdered man’s name. Horn seeks a retrial. UNITED PRESS TELEPHOTO). Judge Orders McDaniels To Serve 12 To 15 Yrs. After Mental Exam George McDaniels. 26, of 2131 N. Tarboro Street, a dishwasher ! and laborer, was sentenced Mon ! day to serve 12 to 15 years in , prison by Judge William Y. Bsrk | ct.t in Wake County Superior Court after McDaniels pleaded ■ guilty to charges of attempting ; to rape a 10-year-old girl in . vacant lot near the Lucille School on E Davie Street. McD-niel was charged with assaulting and attempting In rape the young girl, whose name is withheld! by this news paper, as she and ner young brother were returning home and used the school lot as a shortcut about dusk on the evening of last January 4. Judge Raymond Mallard signed a court order sending McDaniels to the State Mental Hospital, Goldsboro, for examination, dur ing the January term of criminal court. T.i : s move was made to determin if McDaniels was eom (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) Womens National Organiza tions. and other national, so cial and inter-eultura! or* g imitations. Hon. E. Frederick Morrow, Aide to the President of the United Stater-, and Administrative Offi cer for the Special Projects Group m the Executive Offices of the President, will address the 2nd public session of the convention Friday evening. March 28th at Upon High School. m'oxt Nir:a on page zi ODDS -ENDS By ROBERT G. SHEPARD FULFILLMENT Paslms 3R 3 I "The Lord wall perfect, that which eoncemetli ine: thy mercy, O j Lord, endureth forever: forsake ; not the works of thine own hands.” • (Continued nn Par,* 11) ‘Catfish” Cole Says He’ll Continue KKK Activities LUMBERTON James W. 'Catfish! Cole was sentenced to Ik to 25 months imprisonment litre lasi Friday f<v in;; pari, in inciting a riot involving Indians at a, Ku Khix Klan rally staged | Church Bonus Money Rules Jill purchase slip; or receipt presented to yqur church must coma from i store::' advertising in the CAROLINIAN Each week carries a date in the Bonus Money period. Purchase* eugibie : must come from the store during the week the "ad” appears No purchase slips representing a business should be submitted. Ali teceis.s must come from Individual purdv-cs. All churches in Raleigh and ’Vake County are eligible Ail purchase slips must bear the name of tire store from winch in* pur chase was made. • Ail purchase ilins should be submitted in the name of the church and should be in the office of the CAROLINIAN Ins. Monday following clo.o nf Bonus period. In order i hat smaller rlmrchoa may have so equal opportunity to shars m the Bonus Motley the following regulation 13 expedient.: No church of <:v. : 3KW members will V awarded Ist Bonus Money consecutively, t.e ■-iiou.ri a church of 200 nr more member receive Ist Bonn;. Motley al'let the flirt p-r * : it would have to wait unlil the third Bonus period to be presented Ist at. art again, except where a church has 200 or less members, then it could win tep Bonus awards coiisecvitivelv However, this doer, not mean that second aid third awards cannot be sought consecutively. Consequently every church group has the opportunity to -ecnc an award every period. No purchase ol over $306 from any one merchant during a week can ue counted. There is a ceiling of sl2 per person a week for grocery purchaser In the event of tin same amount of purchases by more Ihan one enti-y. Hi# award will b divided. Weekly pun ha.-.e totals should hr shown on each packet and total placed 13 the outrode of the envelope carrying the period’s entry along with uams at d address. Bonus money earner* will he announced In the issue following the closing of each period. All entries remain flic property of The CAROLINIAN. AH tallying is final when the names of the Bonus Money earners are u nounced hi The CAROI INLVN, and no responsibility is accepted by this news paper beyond that point. No receipt* from hanks will be considered, except payment on mortgages. | This Week's Advertisers The merchants listed below are CAROLINIAN Sonuc | Money Stores. i tag*; z ' Mann's f> i»v ; Tin Top Food Stmts iPAGE 1 : Goodman « | Pam nun Bakery IPAGE V 1 9uds«m-Be!k Comrtn I Raleigh Shiner?! 8»n« | kt Monica's School 1 8 E Quinn Furniture t |PAGE b ! W"renn-Fba»r Store ! Ktertricxl Whole-tiers fur j Carolina Power ,1 tight f« 1 The Capital Coca-Col# Bottlini r n 1 Utmi'% of Raleigh | Thompson Lvnch Co. I PAG K 7 I Joyce & Bailey Furniture C" W PTC PAGE * Colonial Stoic* F'irst-CTtlren-. Bank * Trust Co CLella Beauty ( ollege PAGE 1 ■nouni pm u1 in in-mt. -- irtrr._xar.aws>*. mi j CAROLINIAN’S MINISTERS POPULARITY CONTEST ' Pastor's Name —•— - Addict,: : - - —• Name of Church * ——- COUPON WORTH 10 POINTS Clip this coupon and as many as you can gather for your pas tor and send t,o THE CAROLINIAN, each week. At the end of thi contest, period the minister having accumulated the most point: I will receive SIOO.OO (one hundred). Second, a Botany suit: Third 1 t Gleneagles topcoat. Listings will be made each week. Send hi youi COUPONS so that your pastor will get his weekly rating. AH COUPONS must reach THE CAROLINIAN no later fh«r Tuesday of each wi-ek. Address THE CAROLINIAN, 518 E- "5131-1131 Street, Raleigh. North Carolina. hm 1M ir ~Tif—ncrlHifV near Maxion several w erL? ago. lvhuv asked sf <h r jentepce would hare any bearing r>» hi* 1 CONTINUED ON PAGE *1 N C Ptodurtt \ A r- Super Mifksto bale !g It Savings &. Less Ajpucjjt!o*i r-Ai.F, in si-ri'j worth St. Xeciitt Home 11 • -haturi A F 1 mors Sank B'.-atvr Well Cvrspapy Caveaesa Invuraace Agent y Pensl-ColS. BortlJng Co. Pi S-lltigb Carolina Builders Corp Watson's Seafood * Poultry Co.. t»c. j Urn stead Transfer Co. A Food Star# i ntjlpß Motor Finance tiorapaay ! Dun-.’s Esso Service ! Ridgeway's Opti-latu Warner MeniorUiU Deluxe Hotel : PAGE 1* Ambassador Theatre Hunt General Tire t> The Hood Syst**m Industrial Bank S. M. Votmg Hardware J Gem Watch Shop | Mr. r. Kerl Irttihmtn : Arm* Realty Co..
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