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Gilbert Travelled 3,000 Miles To Break W arid Record THE SOUTH IS CONFUSED: MRS. BATES THE CAROLIANIAN VOL 17, NO 34 BANDIT GETS NAACP RAPS POWERĹ'S ACTS Tactics Os Solon Are ! “Deplored"! ??£’*'■ YORK The National | Association For The Advancement. I Os Colored People, said Monday it j deplored 'The banner of extreme! racialism raised" by embattled Me tro Reo. Adam Clayton Powell. The NAACF also said it “wish ed to di&ociate itself completely (CON'TTNt'IB ON PAGE ?) liek Bandit j in Stokesdaie I Bank Robbery | STQKESDALK— A calm band- i tt robbed the local Commercials Bank of $17,200 at the point, of aj sawed-off shotgun Tuesday AJ-j most half of the money was lost, In his flight, from the irate res;-j dents of the -own and police pf (CONTWinSD ON PAGE t> This Week’s. The merchants listed belc Money Stores. PAGE I Famous Bakers Page 3 Mother A- Daughtef K. E. dame Furniture Co. PAGE S Joy’* Ainerira.ii GriU Mr John w Win ten Budsou-Belk Company PAGE « Atlantic firevhounS Pines p fA~, jr 'ofre A Bailey FnrJUtttre Co Nee Lincoln Case O K Clothing Co. PAGE 8 Colonial store* Pilit-Cltijten* Hajik A Trust Co. S. M. Youa* a*.rd#W* Gees Watch Shop Ci’-ftiU Bsftutv CoUtg# aiftish yuaeral .Spot* . Mr. C. Aar! Lirhtnun PAGE » Ministers’ Coupon Rules Are Listed < ♦ >. 111 Ml j . .. ■.■ t - <tl^iiy^fifffV Wfiß?,/ V "flit "'®yijß!?,«?; ' E&wtv & *& ‘ VjffiSjo » « n ” if^^Rmwtwywww^ft!^B^9S^ffil isriTO?altg*!^*k.‘2fcSßtr'’■ sifi& 3&i\ >: ':U+-i*\ l rr jJ - jfr ™ aBpHMWB!*, Ip HgPljP T h \ wjk |l ; ' ♦ r • % JBBm^ gdfe . irwr gronriA. f '^■'- a ■ ■y*jj*T^^o[Ti^rPWKffir jfjj&jßßl * 5 yjffi ..:» *■ ' ■:.' %?& 0 Iwt' -' >-* 's£& •s%£*’ *. Mfm m s J& % &11& fg|||||| jySflf r ». ~————-~» ' f€«MEB JSOII SHE£NSES CONVENTION The ShMner:- iisfi ibovs &•»$ sjjjsif l . of 1 illi© B©cti®ft dufiwg f.s»£ cofiTctiliotii !norpi*!j tffs, Clinton B tigon. % MftWbsr o* th? Bnufht&i's of f^i. <4 unit ti in if?** J’fjriit t£ ttortfe Carolina coaverfad on Raleigh laat Friday and Saturdar left photo shows a group of probates being initiated Saturday auxiliary to the Sininers, is ahorra in center photo, prior to the hundred ahriners from 1? Hites aM»nded the two-day NNMN3, I a r * * f ttxAF IT fjQLO'ITOS Bj? i v h A&i. jj2~, ~«,?[*“ *!!«&<?• WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY ?4. 195 F. RALEIGH, N Cl v <*&>. ■ igaBHSBa JHaL" AT NAACP “FREEDOM DAY CELEBRATION” —The. presidents of two siafr NAACP conference'- are pictured above with some of the North Carolina pupils attending “while'' schools, They attended th- NAACP's "Freedom Day” rally at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium last Sunday. From left to right, on front row are: Girvard Roberts, Charlotte: Harold Davis. Greensboro; Mrs Daisy Bates, main speaker I Josephine Boyd, Greensboro and Delores Huntley. Charlotte- On back row arc Kelly M Alexandci oresident of the State NAACP and Gostevas Roberts Charlotte (STAFF PHOTO BY DMAS. tv. JONES I. pfCiMUCUb U1 "iir Hlßie • - rar*>w» ‘ * „ ' ---------- Faubus May Call Out Guard Again Advertisers ow are CAROLINIAN Bonus A. £ P Super Market Ambassador Theatre WTVD—Channel li Carolina Power * Ugh! company PAGE 50 nieodworth St. Tourist Home Mechanics & Fanners Back Heater Well Company Cavenes* Insurance Ase.nry Pepst-Cols BoiiJing Co. of fUle'.jh Carolina Builders Corp. Waterin'* Seafood A Poultry Co In." Cmstcad Trans ter Co. & Feme) Stn» BIIIob Motor Finance Company Dunn e Esso Screw? Ridgeway’s Optician* Warner Memorial* Deluxe Hotel PAGE IS Acme Realty Company Security Realty Company I tv C. f ro'lucis The Hnd System Industrial San' Hum General Tire Company h Bonus Money On Page Two MIAMI BEACH Fla. Gov • Orval Faubus of .Arkansas Mon day said he mir,hl call out, the National Guard again In Little Rock next fall when the. new ’ school term starts But, Faubus qualified bis re marks by saying nil action would nuariv..* uy C'U UG HD avuttc u <'niu*vnv ’U* I c»vt^ Rev. John Henry Hester Addresses Shrine Meet Our social watered-down pro nouncements designed to pro tec’ our reputation among the darker people of the world, said Re* John Henry Hester. Shnner’: High Priest, and Prophet,, "have frustrated American officials in an attempt, to make people o* heve. they a.re practicing wha: 'hey preach.” These were (he words of !he main speaker, who is pas tor of Mount Pleasant Bap tist Church. Pleasant, ft. J, when he appeared in the Gala (CONTINUED ON PAGE JT> , be based on circumstances at tn? I time. He said he mobilised the guard last fail tn prevent ri» lc«re a( Central High School. He said “it's possible" that he (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2> ODOS-ENOS! | By ROBERT G. BHE FARR ! j SPITTING: Spitting at times may be * necessary evil. at lee when physical conditions make i necessary. At other times, it c?, become a, ve.ry nasty way of ?>■ • pressing scorn, hatred and re pugnance, Persons who spit on (CONTINUED ON PAGE T) PRICE t?e IN N. C.; ELSEWHERE 13c 2,000 Hear BV MARCUS H. BOCLWARE Ax a symbol of "fighting until the battle is won." Mrs. Dairy Bates. Little Rock's ace bomb shell, declared that “we are deal 'E. woth a confused South.-—a new “ v ■ , ... .V=i -■. ... - .. i Mrs. Bates w is the main speak er at the annual Freedom Day celebration, sponsored by the North < Carolina. Branch of the NAACP. which was held last Sun day m Raleigh Memorial Auditori um at, 3 turn. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 Rev, Clanton Appointed To Prisons Post The Rev J. H Clanton 719 S. East Street. Raleigh, was recently appointed chaplain for the Negro division of State prison. Rev. Clanton, who pastured the l "W Baptist Church. Clinton. un til his appointment, was placed in charge of the 40-odd prison units tn the state. IV. F. Bailey. State Prison' Uirertor. said that Rev Clan ton’s position is a supervisory (CON TIN USX) UN PAGE 2> Wayne Pastor | Still Ahead in Contest j Way out front for tee firnt* spot is the Rev. B. R. Rwt,- irdson, pastor. Shiloh Fresbyte; >n Church, with 16,710 votes a counted Tuesday 5 p m. In the second place is Re' H W. Cunningham, pastor. First (CONTINtJKD ON PAGE *1 PICTHER BREAKS RECORD IN' RALEIGH Elias GHhers, W-'inslffli-Safeiß Teachers College track star, si« ©m the high hurdle here, la--* tarda> in th» prelum <sf the Cargltams AAtT *r?« k mee* Gilbert •'frr broke the .8?0-y*r<i low htirflw bj bettering the time set by Dave Sum of Dub* Cnfvereit'r. (UNITED TRESS TELEPHOTO). Winston-Salem Trask Ace Sets lew Recent! At Garolinas MU Eha» Gilbert, track star from! Winston-Salem Teachers Colle;- travelled 3.300 raiter. to 320 of; most escsting yard?- of la.-- ent;r life Gilbert, who set a new world ? record of 33.) seconds in the 230- . ,par'd low hurdles Saturday mgrh i at the Carolina* AAU track mew he.ie was just back from Lot* An Igeles. Cal. Gilbert also won tue 130 high hurdles in Los Angeie Pi Idav night. He barely nosed out hi* team male. Francis Washington, m what was described as the "great - fist hurdle race ever run." | I Church Bonus Money Enters Second Week The .second week of the current Church Bonus Money Month be gan Thursday. May 22. and w*ui j close at midnight Wednesday. May ' 28. The month will consist of six weeks. Last week checks were awarded Ito the following churches First Congregational. Davie Street Pres byterian, Fayetteville Street. Bap tist and St. Paul AME. More churches are urged (n get in the act and start sav ing receipts or purchase slip and become eligible to win Bonus Money swards. The awards are SSO. first ; $25, second; Sjs, third and $lO fourth. All CAROLINIAN advertise’..- in the city and county are listed iroxTiNOM) on t-As. r si State News —IN— i Brief HOPE FOR BERRY O’RELI.T METHOD Berry O’KeiJv School here may wind up with more properly than it bargained lor. Fred Smith, county school; superintendent, told the Wake County Board of Education in a special meeting Monday tha' .State Highway Officials have rc- j (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) ~~ ..... ... ~ ~ . * CHibfH r. nf a sprond f*ff t h?: old tsiivk if 12 r second* -it iwt} vpar* bv Sim* F>f jjj \h* a . i.nn 11 AA If mpfj ii f ?fif Gilbert and phot* Vanrs “Catfish” Cole To Seek Governor's Post in S, C, GREENSBORO A Ku K!uv of Rian leaders from the C aro Klah spokesman . id Monday that linas and Virginia at Dorset! '& James fCat.fishf Cf ie. ~ home here Sunday While Kl&o W'-.a.iu h'.-im Marion, S C. here. h* said. Cole telephoned ftopaif'iitly plan i.o announce as -a focal newspaper reporter and wt itP-in candidate for governor said he planned to make s.« ol South Carohtv announcement a* a '‘write-in" Hlan If indU Georg* Dor>*f* - Mid Cole attended a meeting '(COkTtNWin on page ji Gaston Pair Seriously Burned; Wife Admits She Smoked In Bed GASTONIA A Boy Scout ex- o'- c r much of their bodies out Ecutiw and his wife «/eie burned expected to live seriously in a lire at, fchten* home Heroes of th* blase were early Monday, but heroic passers- groes Odell McKinney. Mance] by pulled them >o .safety. Gordon, a third man v.ho « a? r.rr. •lame*- A Adam.-. ! ’5. and his identified and a rui;-°. Mrs La bile Mrs Daisy Adams. 47. wc -• genia Blair hospitalized in serious condition ■ They barf .second degree burn.- ,<ovrtM'fco on pact ?r NirJh Week Popularity Contest Standings REV. B- R. RICHARDSON. Goldsboro 11-3.7,0 Shiloh Presbyterian Church REV. H W. CUNNINGHAM. Ralegh lAm First Congregational Christian Church ELDER, J. T. POWELL, Durham 5 310 Seven'h Das Adventist Church REV. L. S. PENN. Raleigh 1,31* St. Paul .AME Church REV. WESLEY SIDDLE. Roxboro ... 1 J7O Mill Hill Baptist Church REV CLYDE B WALTON. Corner l.Stft St. Amanda Church REV R w BETTS, Jamesville no Piney Gros e Disciples Church REV ROBERT L. SHIRLEY. Raleigh 65* Davie Street Pcesb.vtcnan Church REV. F. D. PULLER, Guilford 530 Reynolds Chapel Baptist Church REV. R. V. HORTON. Pittsboro 2<3*i Mitchell Chapel AMK2 Church REV. .1. W JONES Raleigh 250 Fayetteville St. Baptist Church REV. G R LOVICK, SR.. Fantego 180 Antioch Du espies Church REV. JAMES PUGH. Pantego ISO Lily of the Valley Church REV JOSEPH JAMES, Jamesvill# 120 St. Galilee Church REV. FRANK PATTERSON, Clarktow » Pilgrim's Kill Church Contest Ends June 12, 1358 j R.-’binson of North Carolina Cells;* . .-hared hie spotlight m the ip.sst ; >» hich lost its biggest »Hrechos ear lier ’*>hen Sime was forced cut i with a pulled muscle in the 100- {CONTINUED ON PAGE Z)
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