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, ! ' J : if r" ( HE CAROLINA TIM fcS r V T t ' I ) i ' ' li' V. ' ' SAT., MARCH 7,1981 The Atlanta Tragedy Drags On A Pictorial Review j : i r.i j Charles Stevens murdered Earl Lee Terrell murdered Christopher Richardson murdered Clifford Jones murdered J IP"' 1' 1 r LaTonya Wilson murdered : . , r,1 ,,,, . 1 -V iv .f I ti i . i i if. if '-.'St Jeffrey Mathis murdered Alfred JanieS LVUmr murdered ... , 1 Patrick Baltazar murdered e I? I:' Angel Lanier murdered YusefBell murdered 1 tl 1 ... . ; ?(' c ' I IVv ts. a " Lubie Geter murdered Darron Glass missing Eric Middlebrooks murdered Anthony Bernard Carter murdered Edward Hope Smith murdered Milton Harvey murdered Y) M M A WJfWff AW4- ' 1 .:-'U-... I ' I JryXXj '.'V VV ' a 4J' :.. tl i XV ; v.. I Jt PATRIPK 1 RAI.TA7.ARV fathpi' RiicgaII m onri friends of the Baltazar family sit quietly inside St. An thony's Church as they attend the funeral, February 17, for the 11-year-old youth who was the 16th black child to be found slain. " UPI Photo Distraught classmates of JEFFREY MATHIS, another victim of Atlanta's children slayings, carry his coffin to the gravesite, February 21. On the eve of Mathis's funderal, police were mounting an intensive search for CURTIS WALKER, at that time missing less than 24 hours, the list of Atlanta's missing children grew to 20 with the addition of WALKER and AARON WYCHE UPI Photo '1 r ft ti 1 IV )Vj? i t I 1 1 IJtl r 1 1 ''V' HV'fX - ( '9 ' f.K J Mrs. Barbara Heard, mother of TERMAL R. HEARD, who failed to come home the night of February 24, sits in her small apartment the next day after returning from an extensive search with Atlanta police detectives. Termal and another boy, DEMP STER D. WILLIAMS, both failed to return to the their home that night. - UPI Photo rtk 1 '.T L. LLi Zl Vill luatliitiaaaawai i friends and relatives of PATRICK BALTAZAR file past his casket during rosary services at the Glenmora St. Louis Catholic Church. The youth was buried in Ar naudville, La. UPI Photo Lady Panthers Upend Lady Spartans NORFOLK, VA-The. Virginia Union Lady Pan thers upended the Norfolk State Lady Spartans 82-75 in the CIAA Women's Championship held at the Norfolk Scope. Paris McWhirter, MVP, paced Virginia Union with 24 points. Barvenia Wooten had 20, Eunice Johnson 14 points and 13 rebounds, and f Shetla Owens 12 points. Sharon Wallace led 'Norfolk State with' 19 points and 11 rebounds. Bev Davis had 15 points four All- and Sheila Watts 14". Va. Union had players on the Tournament team: McWhirter, Sheila Owens, Eunice Johnson and Maria Nicholson; others selected were Beverly Davis and Sharon Wallace of Norfolk State; Anette Rolle and Bernadette Vann of Bowie State; Lisa White of Sk Aug.; Cyn thia Robinson Marisha McCollum Virginia State and Dian thia Morris of Fayet teville. and of NORFOLK 1751 Watti 14. Davis 15, Wallace 19, Moore 9, Taylor 2, Wilkerton, Macomson, Everett 10, Roy 4, Williams 2, Boone. VA UNION (82) Wooten 20, McWhirter 24, Johnson 14, Owens 12, Nicholson 3, Klzzle 3, Smith 6, Brooks. . Metrial Floyd, senior forward for the North Carolina Central , Lady Eagles, was selected to the 1980-81 ALL-CIAA team selected by the Women Coaches of the con ference.; Joining Flovd on the team were Annette Rolle. of Bowie State, Beverly Davis and Sharon Wallace Lee Gooch, 15, who was nearly on the list of missing and killed Atlanta black children, talks on telephone in Tallahassee, Florida as he waits in the office of the County Sheriff to be picked up and returned home. UPI Photo of Norfolk State, Sheila Owens and Eunice Johnson of Virginia Union, Juliana Lashley of St. Paul's, Toni Goodman of Hampton, Concetta Smith and Dianthia Mor ris of Fayetteville State, and Jackie Cumbo and Lisa White of St. Augustine's. Mrs. Kamona Rainey of Philadelphia shows off her green ribbon that she has just bought at a flower stand. People in Philadelphia are buying and wearing green ribbons to express sympathy for the parents and children in Atlanta. Twenty black children have been killed or have disappeared in the past nineteen months. CIAA ' (Continued from Page 5) teville; Anthony Boggan, St. Aug; David Pope and Terry. Tibbs, Norfolk; Darrell Stith and Julius Norman, Va. State; Larcell Oliver and Phil FloreM. C. Smith; Ber nard1 Lewis and Greg Jackson, St. Paul's; John Bishop, NCCU; Darryl Warwick, Hampton; Ar thur Gaskins, Eliz. City; Coach of the Year Jake Ford, Fay. State. Subscribe To The Carolina Times Call Today 682-2913 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of LEO A. T0WNSEND, Jr., deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1027 Shepard Drive, Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27801 andor her Attorney, William A. Marsh, Jr., Post Office Box 125, Durham, North Carolina 27702, on or before the 14th day of August, ! 1981, or this notice will be pleaded . in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ; will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 9th day of February, 1981. (Mrs.) Flora T. Pittman, EXECUTRIX of the Estate of LEO A. T0WNSEN0, Jr. Deceased William A. Marsh, Jr. MARSH & BANKS ATTORNEYS AT LAW . 120 East Parrish St., Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 Durham, North Carolina -27702 Telephone: (919) 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES:. The Carolina Times February 14, 21, 28 and March 7, 1981 ELKINS USED CARS 73 Fury III 4 Dr 1095 79 Horizon 4 Dr 5495 78 Fury 2 Dr 2995 79 Van 15 Pass 6495 77volare4Dr 2995 80vo(are4Dr 5495 77 New Yorker 3295 79 Dodge Colt 4995 79 Aspen 2 Dr 3995 79 Dodge Truck 4995 74 Olds 4 Dr 1295 77 Cutlass Sup. 2 Dr 3895 79 Cutlass Sup. Brg. 2 Drl. 6495 80 Okte Omega, 6295 77FordT-rd 2350 79 Mustang 5495 76Mallbu2Dr 2195 80Chevette4Dr 6995 80 Chevy truck 6995 77 VW Rabbit 3995 CNRYSLER-PLYtSOVTH EXPRESSWAY AT MANGUM " -68f.55- ... : pJfhT aT Aarr JSckson' Jr-and Te"y L rue, both found murdered. fjp Photos Ridesharing Coordinator The Triangle J Council of Governments is seeking qualified applicants for Ridesharing Coordinator. This position will be responsible for operating a regional ridesharing demonstration program. Qualifications include a B.A. or - B.S. degree in planning (emphasis in transportation) marketing, business administration or similar disciplines 23 years of progressively responsible experience in the above disciplines, and strong writing and oral presentation skills. Salary Range: $17,647 - $19,457. Submit resume by March 13, 1981 to: Personnel Director Triangle J Council of Governments P. 0. Box 12276 Research Triangle Park, N. C. 27709 Qualified women, handicapped persons and members of minority groups are encouraged to reply t JjElSfer fisr 4ffl27 issgsr is!g J CARPENTER'S' Service To &art the month of March off right, we'vs got the best price in the Triangle Area on oil change filter and lubrication on GM care & trucks. Oil Change Filter Lubrication Good Monday, Mar. 2nd thru Friday Mar. 6th Hours: Mon.-Frf. 7:30-6:30 Downtown Durham plus N.C.tax 600 E. Main St. Ph. 682-0451 MAIM HO. Wtf
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