By Isaiah Sineletary On a recent hot sum mer night, a woman was arrested on drunken driving charges and taken to the local magistrate's office to . have the charges process--ed. The woman claims that, while in the base . ment of the county cour-i thouse with its seventh floor jail area, a magistrate and a sheriffs deputy assigned to the jail promised to fix" the charges for her ; if she would have sex ' with both of them, Though this might1 ' sound like the beginning of a good piece of fic tion, a Durham woman, Ms. Deborah B. Sum mey, claims it is all true. As a result of her com plaint, a magistrate, who resigned recently after these charges were level ed against him, and a sheriff's deputy are awaiting charges of soliciting to commit a felony and accepting a br'be. Durham County sheriff's deputy. Mark Is Sex ' In Durham's Jail A' Routine Affair, Or A Passing Fancy SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1932-THE CAROLINA TIWES-3 L. Woolwnght and rested jn Durham in any, Wrmer magistrate, Den-1 given month,, law en-: nie Farmer, are schedul- forcement , v offcials. ed to be tried in district, estimate the number at court on September 23. about 40. ' But the incident raises Both city and county larger questions than the law enforcement of-1 guilt or innocence - of firials sav the nnul is tn- two men. Just a have twn men nresent at ' ------ r these tew of the questions for each stage of the process L example, are: when a woman is ar-, How easy is it for rested. But they concede men, whether police of- that this is nnt alwavs! or his fingertips. He may also search her( pocket book, but in the majority of , the . instances, . the search is only to make sure the woman is not carrying iany concealed weapons.". . In that same vein,. Durham , County Sheriff Bill Allen said that when a woman v prisoner is brought to : the ficers, deputies, jailers or possible, mostly due to P magistrate's officeihe magistrates, to SOllCIt mnnnnupr shnrtaocs sexual favors r from Officials such asLt. women under arrest? : J. Pendergrass of the " V1" thc aftermath of Durham Public Safety such charges, what proof, Department - iso sayt does a marr have that the that police officers woman didn't initiate the refrain from making sexual, overtures, and thorough searches of then squeal when things women prisoners. , didn't go her way? ' "Normally, most of- Whv haven't mnvAc ' e: ...:n . J . ....j uivivo iiwcra win iiui uu any been made to better pro tect both women under arrest, and men who must deal with them, oftcnv in one-on-one situations away from the general public's view which makes both par ties subject to abuse and unfairness? Though there are no precise figures on how many women are ar- kind ot search on a woman," said Lt. Pendergrass. "Some of the exceptions include, times when the woman has suspicious bulges in her clothes that could be a weapon, or something else material to the case. But even then, a male of ficer uses only the back of his hand. He never uses the palm of his hand : deputy in charge should immediately call for a matron. But there are no precise records to show how often a matron is called, and Allen con- cedes that sexual pro-1' positioning could easily occur before tile matron arrives. And while law inforce ment officials contend that no woman under ar rest is ever taken into an interrogation room by a male officer alone, several women who claim to have been there, deny that assertion. Ms. Cynthia Bynum, for example, who was ar rested several weeks ago " on charges of obstruc-1 1 --'Ijjir f - ' k. if v LA Li Ik BLACK REPUBLICAN Claude Allen, a recent UNC graduate iVprevs secretary for 4lh district con gressional candidate, William Cobey. He js one of a handful of hlack Republicans in this area. Photo b sa May field " ! ' Black Republicans Beckon Brothers To Party Of Lincoln By Joseph E. Green According to many black Republicans throughout the state, more 'blacks should climb out of the "hip - pocket" of the party of """V L. r - i i Kennedys and support the party of Lincoln. One long time Republican black from Durham said that the Republicans have made a "greater contribution to Slacks than the Democrats" and that the latter party as consistent ly "fooled" blacks into supporting it. ' ' Every social program that benefits blacks in this country, originated with the Republican Par ty," said Lenzie Barnes, a lifelong Republican and a congressional can didate in 1976. Barnes lost in the primary. According to Barnes, former President Franklin Roosevelt im-. plemented the social pro grams called the "new deal" but he- used Presi dent Herbert Hoover's ideas. "Hoover tried to get those programs passed, but the Democratic controlled Congress blocked them," said Barnes, who served dur ing World War II and worked for the govern ment for more than 30 years. "I was a soldier, . urn PHILADELPHIA Key. Edward Horn lellsL SV;HTm .liinVKon and tet't'ora Deloatch, another SEPTA has driver that they arc now man and wife in Philadelphia: The ibimle Were marncu uuuuru a nrriw nus ai a r,ri aepol where l hey both work out of the Southeastern Penn- I PI Phitlo 'tingX an officer and disorderly conduct, says i an officer took her into an interrogation room and said that if she agreed to have sex with him, he would "fix" things for her. Ms. Bynum filed a complaint with the police department's internal af fairs division, but there is no indication that the Mixed Anxiety, Depression Is Common In Elderly TORONTO, ONT. Depression accompanied by anxiety is common in people over the age of 65, according to Thomas H. Crook, PhD, of the National Institute of Mental. Health (NIMH). Addressing a symposium 'on "Anxiety and'Depres- sylvania Transit Authority. (SKPTA) 1200 W. Club Blvd. Walltown School Auditorium Durham. N. C. Fencad-iti Parking OH Onslow St. in rur ! Auterim SUNDAY, AUGUST 29. 1982 -UcURiFarACkwcrrM ItUviAMEirtUn Kirhiii WrigM, Pittof Sunday 10:00 AM 8:30 PM Wednesday- 7:30 PM Friday I.COPM ! Ht. (Mvant Itttth (Wmrrlj nf Criflt 1711 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 ' TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Div. Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1982 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. 'Prayer Service i i i i l: : . ' ' More than a dozen s.ion in tn,e E,d5r,y". on , other women interviewed j on this issue, all ot whom asked to remain anonymous tor. tear ot reprisals from the police, the eve of an American Psychiatric Association meeting, he explained that mixed anxiety depression may be said it is common T prac--associated with very real tice for police officers to environmental uiango, promise to "go easy" on or changes in them in exchange for neuromuscular, mental sex and social capacities of And though each ofthe. elde,r,y representing these women has been 'nous losses to the in arrested several times on d11 involved various charges, ranging . Whlle. available drugs from larceny to prostitu- f?r anx,ety and dePres tion, if what they say has sion may be safe and ef any credibility at all , !rve n younge r in then the situations with dividuals he said, these Uc cmm,v anH Mq same medications may at k n.,.m aii k- times aggravate the emo- : just, the tip of the !onal sLatf s L0,der Pa" T Breakfast will be served at the church between 8-9 a.m. each 4th Sunday of the month. Bus Service for Church Sunday School and , a morning worship services. Everyone is welcome I n to come ana join us in an services. I i tients. bide ettects may produce confusional states and cardiovascular iceberg And so the nagging miDct innc ramain onrl will probably continue to effects which could in- go unanswered until V' l"? " local government of- al . as.. .consequent uijuiy in uic serious frail, elderly patient. Dr. Crook describeda new antidepressant available in the U.S. as trazdone (Desyrel), and said it appeared to be a relatively safe agent for elderly patients and vir-, ,tually free' of an 'Yichollnergic" effects" '(dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, delayed urination, hypotension). (The medication is also , reported to have fewer cardiovascular problems than other antidepres sant agents). In treating an older patient, Dr. Crook cau tioned that "the most well-intentioned and seemingly logical advice regarding living ar rangements or the logistics of daily life may produce an exacerbation of depression and anxie ty if it leads to a further loss of control over the environment and further increases a sense of helplessness." Dr. Crook is Chief, Drug and Alcohol Pro gram at the Center for Studies of the Mental Health of the Aging, NIMH. crease the dangers ot government ficials decide to clear the air. Hayestown Seniors Plan Anniversary Program The Senior Citizens Club of Hayestown held its monthly meeting, Auuust 16, at the Hayestown Community Center. The meeting was opened bv the vice president, Mrs. Annie M. Webb. Plans were discussed for the Sixth Anniver sary program which is scheduled to be held Sundav, Aimusi 29, 4 p.m., at the Orange Grove Baptist Church, 509 East End Avenue. Rev. lames Daniel is the pastor. Everyone is invited. Members present were Mines. Annie Allen. Georgia Williams. Alice Car rick: Messrs. Henry Hubbard and Jesse Fcrrcll. dioitml &ilead SdttfUi&i 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 1 SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1982 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 Obie's Choir & Pulpil m I lie ( Jioir KoIh ( ompaiiy Willi Samples On Wlu ds" Over 50Siiiils l llispluv Al Your C lnirt li I n r Ol Iimik lly Aoiiilinviil Oulv Call Ohic's KohcS (919) 471-9554 I 7rj j Church Of God Of Prophecy BOO Grant Street Durham, North Carolina SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1982 Sunday School 9.45 Worship Service 11:00 Wednesday Night Service 7:30 Pastor Willie Walters drafted into the Army by a Democratic ad ministration that had a segregated army," he ad ded. "1 am black and I think that the Republican Party is best for blacks because of its history." The words of Barnes and others are encourag ing to national and local Republican Party of ficials who are wooing blacks. Recently, Richard Richards, chair man of the National Republican Party, told the Urban League an nual conference that blacks were "welcomed and needed" in his par ty. Two local Republican congressipnal can didates, Jack Martin Marin and Bill Cobey, have indicated that they are after black support and that they intend to ' ijiicTude ' blacks on their congressional staffs if they are successful against their Democratic rivals in the fall. Cobey has at least one paid black staff member at present while Marin . has an all-white paid staff. His press secretary told The Carolina Times that the staff did include black volunteers. Claude Allen, a recent black graduate of the University of North Carolina and the press secretary for Cobey, said that he is a registered Democrat, but he thinks that the Republicans have "more to "offer blacks" than the :party that currently gathers the largest number of black votes on election day. "The Democratic Par ty does not represent the interests of blacks," said Allen who J studied political science and linguistics. He said that ing becoming a member of the Republican Party. Allen added that he was disillusioned' with the Democrats. "They have neglected blacks," said Allen, who is pro bably the highest level paid black official 0.1 ' any area congressional candidate's staff. Re Harris, a Fayet teville businessman and former member of the Democratic Party, said that the Republicans had , more to offer blacks economically. "The Democrats give you a fish and if you are a good boy you may get another," said Harris. "The Republicans will give you a pole, and that's what blacks ' need." Harris said that blacks in the Second District where a black candidate. H.M. "Mickey" Michaux was defeated by Tim Valentine, a white cadidate, should "teach the Democrats a lesson" and vote Republican during the general elec tion Harris said that Michaux was much more qualified than Valentine, but lost because he is black. He was critical of white state Democratic officials who refused to endorse Michaux's can-' - didacy.