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.; J...jr ,n.-.-f , - - T' ' r M ir $ ' s at!. mini n. 1977 "T" -7f that ' top officials of the UJS. Justice Department had rrsJ to the R C. Court of Ap-esls of Superior Court lui;e George's Fountain! May 21 ruling that the Tea . were not entitled to newv trials in state courts. Fer, guson has said - that the appeals might take as long as four to five yars for a final resolution in the case. , - Questioned by reporters, Governor Hunt acknowledged counsel. Jack Cozart, who. was - also present ., at the meeting. Justice Department officials, Cozart said, are ex t pected to meet with Hunt to push for a pardon. . Hunt also acknowledged that 1 large number of people have told him not to touch Ms tyamington case, but that hel ' thought the political tarniflcations of the Novem W.-;v"assn referendum - would not be affected by- , action on. the Wilmington r 10 case. "We have had a lot of reaction of people around ; the state spying they think it's (The Wilmington 10 case) getting too much attention ; and they are tired of hearing " about it. They think that they (the WilmingtotTTO) got what they deserved and what , have you," commented Hunt as he explained the opposi tion to a pardon for the.'.' Wilmington 10. Slander high heels. . . feminine little straps. . . the look for Fall 77. Caressa adds a special, gold touch at the heel for extra sparkle. Shown top: an open-toling In amber, black or navy kid, 37.00; bottom; suede with patent lizard ankle-etrap in camel, 37.00. Black available in selected stores.. noscoe Northgate or South Square in Durham . Chapel Hill Rocky Mount 'One state official told w the press In Washington, D. C; "that he was tired of thecase. That official,'3; Attorney -General ' Rufus ' Edmisten, , : made the statement following , a .meeting with U. S. Attor ney General Griffin . BelL Edmisten is now considering a -bid for the Democratic . Party nomination to the U. S. , Senate seat held by . Republican Jesse Helms. Mike. Carmichael, Edmisten's press - secretary; , said v Edmisten, "has not made any . recom . mendation : - to' ' Governor Hunt' whatsoever.'? Edmisten. has opposed ban and new trials for the Wilmington 1 0 in appeals in state and federal courts. . t ' " But, Hunt said, despite . the reaction against a pardon for the Wilmington . 10, he hoped reaction would-, not affect Ids decision. . ' l ' Before the meeting, Fer guson had ' said One possi bility the .defense might pur sue would be to tell Hunt that appeals : would - be dropped if Hunt would par don the Wilmington 10. Following i the meet ing, Ferguson ; said that the possibility had not been raised by Hunt, "1 had not thought about that,' Hunt said when ques tioned by reporters. "1 am sure that .they have no in tention Of doing that.".' s It seems that the pro posal might have gained some headway if it had been dis cussed with Hunt. A top black official. Dr. E. B. Turner of the N. C. Democratic Party, suggested , that defense attorneys make the proposal to Hunt, Turner,'' First Fice President of the N. C. Democratic Party, said that he had discussed the case with Hunt and would; if asked, speak with him again about the case. , - t t ' " . 1 J"! I 111 1 it ,. f HEAR .'"' NEWSMINUTES WDUR 1490 AM 8:20 - 2:20 - 6:20 M-F - Petitions' to "President Continued From" Front Paeel ' ' Cartef ' werc circulated . who were convicted of iJo"6noui.lc aemana- and ' conspiracy to , arson during racial disturbances in Wilmington in 1972. Addressing- the '.nearly capacity gathering in '-the chaple, Mrs. Chavis stated thaf. "the conspiracy s to incarcerate" the defendants was a "clear case of political persecution" by an "unholy. alliance of racists and greedy ug , the freedom of the .Wilmington 10. v " Voters, Ms. Anne Mit ;chefl,r said, should let him know that they will vote '. against the sucession referen dum in ' November; which : would kill Hunt's chance for :. a second term, unless there is favorable action on the case. alliance ot racists and greedy by Hunt, politicians:. -..She informed those present that her son; the eight high school youths . and the VISTA worker who were arrested with him had been involved in a conflict J with the localboard of.edu' i. Cation over demands for more black teachers and black stu dies iij the Wilmington and New, , ijanover County schools. She; confessed . to the attentive! audience that she had not wanted . Rev. Chavis to accept the assignment by the Commission for Racial Justice of he United Church of .Christ I. to , mediate . the school crisis. Her reluctance, she said, was due to, Wil mington's v ? racist . history, pointing back to the massacre of hundreds of blacks there in 1898. o .. ... -Her fear; she said, was based on the assumption that decendants of the same group responsible for' the ,1898 massacre were stilf in power in the port city. Blacks were annihilated there to destroy political gains , made during the reconstruction era." Rev W.I W. Finlator, 1 Chairman of the 7Jorth Caro lina branch of the U, S. Commission on Civil Rights, . exhorted . those : present to continue, pressing for the re lease of the jailed men stat ing that the Governor has a duty to see to it that people have the right to peacefully assembly " and that it must be made clear to him that ."there, will be no place in North Carolina until . those men are released." He urged that the ballot be used in the fight to "win justice for all." . -. . 'Announcing national de ? monst rations at Democratic ' party ; headquarters around ' the nation on . September 17th, she asked that all those ' attending the festival join the Alliance in a demonstration . at the Hilton Inn in Raleigh : at noon. The objective of the t demonstration is to put pres sure on Hunt and Carter to pardon the Ten. ' : The chapel audience was treated to musical selections ;" by the New Spirit Gospel Chorus of Laodicea Uruted Christian Church and Brother Ed HalL The response was overwhelmingly enthusiastic and Mrs. Mamie Pople and the Gospel Inspirators roused the supporters to their feet with a rendition of popular classics. i;rv day eeduii . :. Continued From Front Page . aware when we see their children committing acts : damaging to us and our neighborhoods. Further, y. we should collectively hold these parents respon- : sible. , - 2. We should cooperate with the police while insisting on equitable and responsible law enforce ment. ' , ' ' " ' : V. . 3. We should watch our neighbors property. ,When strange people are loitering in our neigh borhoods,, we should be extra observant and re cord their license number. Further, walk out on ' the streets, serving notice that potential burglars are being observed. , '' . . , 4. Take the license number of auto drivers you see harrassing our women at bus stops and on ; the streets. ; . . ' 5. When you see persons stealing in our neigh "borhood stores, report the situtation to store offi- cials. 6. Check with. our schools to determine which of our children are vandalizing school buildings. Collectively discuss the problem and its costs to 1 our neighborhood with the parents, Offer support . : to parents who desire assistance in coping with the frustrations ; and demands of their ; problem children. 7. Encourage ouf churches; to develop better youth and family - counseling services. Also; de- mand that ' the various funding sourches share equitably with our neighborhood programs. 8. 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