12-THE CAROLINA TIMES
SAT.. MAY 19,1979
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Boulware
Honored Senior Citizens Of 1S
What initially started
out as a celebration of
Senior Citizens Month,
turned into a community
wide celebration honoring
Dr. C. E. Boulware and
his wife Mrs. Iriana
Boulware as Senior
Citizens of 1979. The
event was held at J.J.
Henderson Senior Citizens
Center, sponsored by the
Durham Chapter of the
National Council of
Senior Citizens.
One man who is pro- ■
bably with Dr. Boulware
as he executes his civic
duties on the City Council
more than Boulware is
with his wife, spoke on
behalf of the City Coun
cil. Mayor Wade Cavin
made a special tribute to
Mrs. Boulware:
During Dr. Boulware’s
long and distinguished ser
vice as a member of the
Durham City Council all
of us have been mindful
that Mrs. Boulware has
also played an important
role as his devoted wife
and constant companion
throughout this period of
such outstanding service,”
remarked Cavin.
Greetings and con
gratulatory messages were
received from several
other organizations.
Introduced by Sam
Reed, preside
Durham Chaf
National Seni
Council, the
got a standing
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Under the banner of
“Death To The Smith
Regime; Victory to the
Patriotic Front” more
than 4,000 people march
ed in Washington, D.C.
this past weekend in one
of the most militant
African Liberation Day
(ALD) demonstrations
ever.
Other major slogans of
the day were ‘US-USSR
Hands Off Africa,” “Cut
Diplomatic Ties With
South Africa,” and
“Funds For Education
Not War Preparation.”
The march and rally
were led by the Workers
Viewpoint Organization
(WVO) and the African
Liberation Support Com
mittee (ALSCL
The North Carolina
contingent of more than
200 included many from
Durham, Greensboro,
Chatham County, and
Rocky Mount. Other
delegations came from as
far away as Houston and
Chicago. A West Cost-
demonstration will be held
on May 19 in Oakland,
California.
Dressed in khaki shirts
and black berets, a con
tingent from the Revolu
tionary Youth League
(RYL) led the
MS. CHERYL SCOTT
Ms. Cheryl Scott,
daughter of Mrs. Beatrice
Scott of 1600 West Knox
Street received a Bachelor
of Science degree in Nurs
ing from North Carolina
A&T State University in
Greensboro on Sunday,
May 6, 1979. Ms. Scott
graduated with Cum
Laude honors after main
taining Honor Status for
four consecutive years.
Derrick Rogers
Completes
Bosic Training
Private Derrick Rogers,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rogers of 2401
Southern Drive, Durham
completed Army Basic
Training at Fort Jackson
S.C. May 7, 1979. Rogers
will attend the Army
Training Institute at Fort
Benning Ga. for three
weeks and will attend
jump (paratrooper) school
at Fort Lee in Virginia.
Following his successful
completion of jump
school he will be assigned
to the 82nd Airborne Div.
Ft. Bragg.
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demonstrators out of
Malcolm X Park, where'
the different groups had
assembled. Marshals
wearing red armbands
kept the march disciplined
on the way to the White
House.
At one point the
demonstration suddenly
detoured from its prear
ranged route in order to
pass by Deeks, one of the
major distributors of the
South African gold coin,
the Krugerrand. An ALSC
speaker on the soundtruck
blasted out the message
“The Krugerrand is blood
money wrung from the
labor of black Southern
African miners to prop up
apartheid. Deeks refuses
to stop selling South
African gold. It is our du
ty to build a movement to
shut Deeks down!” And
as if in response, a brick
crashed through the big
plate glass storefront.
Marshalls urged people to
stay calm, move fast, and
close ranks. Police made
no move to interfere with
the march.
At the White house, the
sound truck led a chant of
“Carter, Carter, no more
lies! Cut state ties to apar
theid!”
Back at Malcolm X
Park, speaker after
speaker rose to express
solidarity with the “heroic
brothers and sisters who
have persisted in armed
struggle in southern
Africa.”
A speaker from the
Trade Union Education
League (TUEL) explained
how it is the same govern
ment that is trying to force
wage controls on us, take
away the gains of
minorities and women
under cover of “reverse
discrimination,” and split
the working class that is
supporting the fascist
white minority govern
ments in Rhodesia and
South Africa. He said
“The TUEL gives full
support to the liberation
movements in Africa and
will fight to build the unity
of the multinational work
ing class in the U.S.”
A representative from
the RYL called on youth
“to organize to fight
worsening conditions here
in the U.S.” and pointed
out that the only solution
to police brutality, high
unemployment, and lousy
education— as well as the
best way to aid liberation
struggles in Africa—is to
“organize revolution' in
the U.S.”
The speaker from the
Workers Viewpoint
Organization said that
revolutionaries must
“oppose both super
powers, U.S. imperialism
and Soviet socialist im
perialism.” He said that
today the Soviets are the
main danger to the in
dependence of the third
world peoples. He called
on people in the U.S. to
“build up the party of the
working class, the
Workers Viewpoint
Organization, to over
throw the capitalist system
through violent revolution
and set up the dictatorship
of the proletariat.”
A representative from
ZANU, member of the
Patriotic Front of Zim
babwe, declared that vic
tory of the people of Zim
babwe was at hand and
that ZANU would never
give up the struggle for
socialism. David Sebico of
the Pan Africanist Con
gress of Azania called on
all those assembled to
“renew and redouble your
efforts” to support
African liberation, and to
“go back to your com
munities” and build up
the movement against the
U. S. Government to cut
diplomatic relations with
South Africa.
There will be a meeting
of the Durham African
Liberation Support Com
mittee on May 29 at 7:30
p.m. For information call
Ros Pelles at 596-7449.
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