mmmmi WW Jki H Vol. m, No. 3 Bank Files v Suit NORTH WILKESBORO -V The Northwestern Bank has ; announced that it has filed suit $ X against the Internal Revenue Service in U.S. District Court $ V in Winston-Salem for recovery of a refund of income taxes in jS the amount of $162,000. The 3 I" r a _ r suit, covers reiuna 01 income $ taxes for the years 1964-1967, which was the subject of | claims for refund filed in July : 1974 for income tax assessments paid in 1972. : Additional suits will be filed by the Bank and Northwestern Financial Corporation for substantially larger amounts, in order to expedite recovery on total claims in excess of eleven million dollars for the years 1968-70, which were filed in April, 1976. 1 Shot, Aj Beaten u by Rudy Anderson Staff Writer People hear about these again and again, but it still causes one to pause when blood has been spilled over the paltry sum of $1. Recently police responded to a shooting call from 1223 East 20th St. When the officer arrived he found Morris Brown, 40, of 1115-G East 18th on the front porch bleeding from the head. The officer noticed a trail of blood from the porch to the walkway. Entering the apartment ne found Howard Trayman, 35, of 1223 East 20th with a bullet wound in his right thigh. The officer was then given two happened. In the first account, Trayman said he took Brown's S / WINSTON. fJBBB^BK^Biti^^^^l ^y* |j fj v w, - ;'JMMHHH|| >-^| f hIII^IIII^ City to experiencing increase little criticism from residents | Peep Show; j: r* 1 1~ft i IfriSK BUSU by Rudy Anderson Staff Writer The sign on the door reads, "if parts of the nude anatomy offend you 'Do not uollier ver *1 car to a garage near North Liberty Street. Trayman reportedly told Brown that it cost him two dollars to get home and he wanted to get reimbursed for it. Brown then gave Trayman a dollar and a heated argument followed because of the remaining dollar. Trayman told Brown to leave the house. He said Brown dared him to come outside. He took the dare and went out, where Brown, nulled a aun and shot him in the leg. Trayman then allegedly wrestled the gun ? - * . lrUIII OlUWli auu atuuvu beating him over the head with it, causing numerdus cuts. Brown's account was far llifTl I Mill lfw iltd ill< IMWHI had a pistol. He also""denTe3" ever going to Trayman's See Friends, Page 2 SALEM, N.C. Sat ?9 In peep shows, bnt draws : : ! s Enjoy | '- - -- rr I less nere -genter.' "It also says that you must be at least 18 in order to get in. Once you enter, you've walked into the world of the Peep Show. Winston-Salem is right in the middle of the Bible belt, arid It seems odd that a city? dominated by -Baptist and Moravians would allow a "business" like this to operate. But, with times changing and morality codes being more relaxed, it is little wonder that there has been no public cry of outrage. Talking with people in the streets showed a rather passive acceptance in most cases. For example, two pretty, young secretary types said as they were passing that they were not even aware that the peep shows were here. One man - said he did not have the money to spend to go. One ??nan, surprisingly, was bitterly against it, although he declined to say why. His friend said, "Hell, I figure ' * ??? '# <* ^1 ?rrvtt rtttrtKf trs Kp y / ?. able to see what vou want to." One lady said she had been in them before and it was not "her kind of " $bc midt4-fftfr.... people got different taste." See Peep Shows, Page 2 turday September 18, 1976 J Suspect N* In Robber On August 15th, Mr. Henry P Mack Grier was shot and ^ robbed in Happy Hill Garden t as he carried out his dail\ tasks as a?community-f salesman of snack foods and I other little oddities. c Last week police took into v custody one of two suspects in * the shooting and robbery of 1 Mr. Grier. > The suspect in custody is 1 identified as Winfred Veotis t Reid, 16, of 1227 Free Street. < He has been charged with I armed robbery and assault I with intent to kill. There was also a previous warrant out on him for house breaking and larceny. Police were given a lead as to Reid's location. When they arrived, they found Reid being held to the ground by four For Lt. G< Blasting the light voter turnout, especially among blacks statewide Howard Lee, conceded defeat Tuesday night to Jimmy Greene winner of the democratic nomination for Lt. Governor. Lee's struggle to become the first black man to be elected to a statewide office was blocked by what he called poor showing at the polls among blacks and others who did not vote all. Although Lee swept Forsyth County, he trailed Greene statewide by about 12 percentage points. fAAlr r*f fKp uAt* fn vlvwiiv ivrvsi* v/w fw ut uiv ?wvv w r ^ior, Lee indicated shortly before the conceding victory that while his campaign had never aligned itself to race issues tdew Own fsg" ^ was a factor in his loss. North Carolina has traditionally never voted a black into office H?-mam Single "Topy 30c ^ ibbed i y Case icoplc, including his rtiother, Irs. Betty Reid, on the 1400 dock of Timlic St. His preliminary hearing was reid September?7th- in?the? District Court, after which a late was set to determine vhcther enough evidence was ivailable to bring the case to rial. The date for that hearing vas set for September 21, 1976. Reid is being held under i $10,000 dollar bond for each rffcnse, in addition to the previous offense which brings hiis total bond to $22,000. other suspect in this case to be Jerry Leonard Morrison of 1502 Fitch Street. His age is yet unknown. Any information as to his location would be greatly appreciated by the police. Kill >vernor in a statewide race. In other races David T. Flaherty won his bid for the republican party's nomination for governor beating Coy C. Privette. Locally Mrs. Mazie Woodruff and Dr. James Ziglar won their bids fot county commissioner beating outing Governor F. Shugart by almost 3,000 votes. t Inside i I , Editorial M page 4 I Church m. Page 5 I Society ... naee 6 a Z Entertainment... Z X page I '"y*~?,?? Z Sports .? page 15 I

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