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First Baptist Robbed Here Thief Gets SI,OOO At Church ‘Kill All Black And White Animals’ Ex-Head Os lids! Body Talks * NEW YORK - An thony Imperiale, !he Newark, N. J., City Councilman who made his reputation as head of a white vigilante group. Monday defend ed the use of arms by civilians where there is a threat of crimi nal violence. “If it comes to all-out war/’ said Imperiale in a current Lock Magazine interview, “and we have to kill some of the black and white animals, we’ll kill them.” Denying that he is a racist, Imperiale seeks the Newark Mayoralty in next May's elec tion. He keeps 40 guns and a trained dog at home, said Look, besides other means of pro tection. His headquarters was /bombed and a gunshot narrow ly missed him last year. “Guns aren’t meant for people” Imperials told the magazine. “But they’re nec essary today, Anyone who thinks they’re going., to take the i&w into their own hands and come into Newark will find Anthony . (See KILL ALL. P. 2) f fKf weseSL * LEONARD D. WILSON 1 Wilsm Is Center Direetor Leonard D. Wilson has been appointed Director of Chavis Heights Community Action Cen ter effective August 20. This is one of the sub centers of Wake County Opportunities, Inc. A native of Raleigh, Mr. Wil son is a graduate of J. W. Llgon H lgh School, and a recent gradu ate of North Carolina Central University of a Bachelor of Science degree in commerce. He served three years in the U. S. Army, four years in the (See L. WILSON. *» f) SEALE OK WAY TO HEARING - Sait Francisco: Black Panther Bobby Seale leaves San Francisco Hall m *©«?& to a V. 8. Commissioner's preliminary hearing. Seale was arrested by FBI agents late August 19 and charged in connection with the kidnap and murder of a Panther in Con agents ir. Berkeley, Calif, for alleged unlawful flight between states (UPI), neeticut last May, Seale, 32, National Chairman of the Black Panther Party, was apprehended by City Councilman Says He Could VUE CAROLINIAN VOL. 28. NO. 44 Woman Who ’ Wanted To DklnJuh Stabs Man Iwice NCTA-NCEAMerging MISS MILDRED G. TAYLOR Safe At Church Unlocked This city's First Baptist Church, 101 S. Wilmington Street, was broked into some time after i:SO p.m. Sunday and robbed of SI,OOO in cash and checks, believed to have been the day’s receipts, ac cording to records of the Ra leigh Police Department. Charles Allen Langston, 828 Newcombe Road, church cus todian, reported to Officer Ru dolph Felix Perry at 7:12 a.m. Monday, that someone had brok en Into the business office of the edifice and taken the church’s financial donations, Mr. Langston told the of ficer that the thief entered a basement door, went upstairs and broke a glass door at the church’s office to get to the money. He admitted that the safe in which the cash was kept was not locked. The SI,OOO was in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, dol <8«e FSSBT BAPTIST. P. th North Carolina's Leading Weekly RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, 1969 SINGLE COPY 15e Man, 32, 'Serious’ At Wake A 38-year-old Ra leigh woman, who told police in July that she took an overdose of tablets and capsules because “I want to die,” was arrested last Saturday afternoon and charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Listed in serious condition at Wake Memorial Hospital Wed nesday was William Rogers Ray, 32, 5141/2 Patterson Lane. Miss Mildred Gratic Taylor, 513 Patterson Lane, told Of ficer W. B, Harrington at 4;- 40 p.,. Saturday, that she was arguing with Ray and he told tier that if she did not ‘take up a warrant’ which she had signed against him he would kill her. (See STABS MAN, l\ 2) Armstrong Preselect OfUSJHedks SAN FRANCISCO, Calif - Dr. W. T. Armstrong, prominent Rocky Mount physician, was named president-elect of the National Medical Association at its annual meeting last week in San Francisco, California. Dr. Armstrong, a native of Rocky Mount, who has been associated with his brother, Dr. L, P. Armstrong, for the past twenty-four years, became the second North. Carolina physi cian to be elected to the top (See DR. ARMSTRONG. P. 2) delays Return to u.s.- Lon don - Black revolutionary Robert F, Williams, former ly of Monroe, N. C., said Tuesday that he definitely plans to return to this country, but not this weekend Slriners Ask Piece Os Action BALTIMORE - (NPI) - Prince Hall sh riners have caused a population explosion of such a nature that should be long re membered by the citizens of the “City of Monuments.’’ The Shriners iri their hand some dress, accompanied by the Daughters of Isis, who were real fashion plates, began ar riving as early as last Thurs day, although the sessions of the 76th Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and the 58th Imperial Court, Daughters of Isis, were no' scheduled to officially open un til Monday, Aug. 17. Dr. John Henry Hester, At lantic City, N. J., the imperial potentate, presided over the Shriners’ activities, assisted by Charles A. Dargan, New York, deputy imperial potent ate. Convention headquarters were located in the Lord Balti more hotel. Mis. ElizaM. Coie (Sec SHHTNTKS S' FROM RALEIGH'S OFFICIAL POLICE FILE STABBED on front PORCH James Lewis Thomas, 26, 819 Fayetteville Street, told Of ficers B, W. Peoples and M. L, Warren at 1:40 a.m. Saturday, that he rot into an argument at the Upsetter’s Club, W. South Street, and a subject chas ed him home, then stabbed him on his front porch. Stabbed in the neck on the left side, Thomas was admitted to Wake Memorial Hospital in very serious con dition, No other information was on the police report. * * * THIEVES LOOT LIGON Classroom number 21 at the John W. Ligon High School, 700 E. Lenior Street, was loot ed sometime after 3:30 p.m. last Tuesday. Stolen were 14 IBM typewriters, valued at $5,- 600; one tape recorder, $150; and one calculator, $450. The break-in and robbery is still being investigated by the Police Department. (Sec CRIME BEAT. P. 3) No Block Seen By I. Palmer Elliott Palmer, ex ecutive secretary of the predominately black North Carolina (NCTA) said Monday he no ‘‘real disa greements remain ing” to merger with a white education group. He disclosed NCTA, which previously rejected merger with the North Carolina Edu cation Association (NCEA), will vote again the first week of December and this time he expects it to he approved, ‘•The things that produced the impasse have been satis factory resolved,” he declar ed. Palmer and Dr. A. C. Daw son, NCEA executive secretary, said yesterday a weekend meet ing brought together directors of the twoasociationsanda joint liaison committee which has (See NCTA-NCEA, I*. 4) Pair-Held On Mortals Raps Here James B„ Durham, white of ficial of the Carolina Hotel, L2B W. Hargett Street, called “the law” at 3:30 a.m. Thurs day and asked someone to check room 910 Upon arrival, Detective Cap- . tain Larry Macon Smith, check ed and found Foster Junius Biodie, 18, colored male of Route 2, Box 98, Franklinton, registered in the room under the name William Wade Bowers (See PAIR HELD P 2\ AID FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS - Gulfport, Miss.: An elderly man leaves a food distribution center August 23, load ed down with all the supplies his arms will -holes. Agencies are rushing food and other household supplies into the de vastated Gulf Coast for families that still have homes stand ing in the wake of Hurricane Camille. One and one-half tons of the food have been brought in by the U, S. Department of Agriculture. (UPI). 'PRIME MINISTER’ INVADES STATE CAPITOL - Little Rock, Ark.; Lance “Sweet Willie Wine” Watson, 'prime minister’ of the black militant Invaders of Memphis speaks to a crowd on the state Capitol’ steps August 24 at the conclusion of his 130-mile “walk against fear.'' Watson told the crowd not to promote divisiveness among blacks, but ended his remarks condeming “Uncle Toms.” At Watson’s right is O. W. Pickett of Memphis, a civil rights activist. (UPI). Asa T. Spaulding To Tour Russia For 4 People-To- People’ Program DURHAM - Asa T. Spauld ing, Durham County Commis sioner and a Trustee of People to-People, Inc., will participate in a three -week 1 ‘Goodwill People-to-People Travel Pro gram” to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, beginning Sep tember 1. In addition to the Soviet Union, Spaulding will visit Finland, Po land, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Czechoslovakia. Besides the informative and educational value, the tour will be dedicated to improving re lations and understanding be tween America and the People of Eastern Furope and the So viet Union through special meetings, interviews, and visi tations. The methods and procedures of the People-to-People opera tions in the countries visited will be compared with those in this country. And visits will be f|l|k Mg* ASA. T. SPAULDING WEl* o wy v Temperautres during the pe riod, Thursday through Monday, 'till avi rate near normal in the mountains of »rlh Carolina and below normal elsewhere T'av time linns will average In ill** upper 7i> and low 80s In the mountains and low to mid 80s elsewhert. Lows at nieht will average in the mid 60s to low 60s In the mountains ranging to the mid 60* on the coast. There will be little day-to-day change In the temperature. Little or no precipitation or tain is expected throughout the period made with the People-to-People delegates’ counterparts in those countries. The People-to-People Pro gram was established by Presi dent Eisenhower who called it “A voluntary effort of private citizens to advance the cause of International friend ship.” NCTA Names Allen Field Aide Here The Board of Directors of the North Carolina Teacher As sociation recently announced its decision to employ Bernard Al ien as field representative. Al len replaces F. D. McNeill who resigned in August of 1968 to accept a position with the Learning Institute of North Carolina in Durham. Bernard Allen comes to the NCTA having served 6 years as a classroom teacher in Vance County Public Schools, Hender son. Having graduated with a B. A. degree in Social Studies from Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh, Bernard has done fur ther studying at North Caro lina Central University, Dur ham and Eastern Carolina U niversity, Greenville. A member of Phi Beta Sigma* Fraternity, the Masons and Elks, Alien has served as vice president of the East Piedmont District, NCTA; Chairman of the Resolutions Committee of Abernathy To Fight Union Bias CHICAGO - (NPI) - The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, SCI.C president, has come to this city to aid a campaign against racially restrictive hiring practices in the building trades unions. Rev. Abernathy “recessed’ SCLC’s convention in Charles ton, s, C.„ and “reconvened” it in Chicago for participation in the campaign against union bias. SCLC’s involvement in the, Chicago campaign could help prevent the protests from be (Sce ABERNATHY. P. 2) SWEEPSTAKES IIH lift «M SIO.OO $5.00 $15.00 Anyone Having current GREEN tickets, dated Aug. 2J, 1335, with proper numbers, present same to The CAROLINIAN office and receive amounts listed above from the SAci.PSTAK.ES Feature Two Win Sweepstakes Cash Two iadies have again been victorious in obtaining lucky tickets in The CAROLINIAN'S Sweepstakes Miss Jo Ann Bass, 1309 S, Person Street, paid a visit to • Super Dollar Store, where she deceived ticket number 3054, first prize, worth S2O w hen siie presented it € JSgWßttm at the offices oi ” this newspaper. v“;_, jlllpP It could not be a s c ertaine whether or Miss Bass is a BASS previous Sweepstakes winner. Coming in second was Mrs. Lena Smith, 1314 Beauty Avenue, who shopped at the National Pure Food Market, 208 E. Mar tin Street. Slje received ticket number 2755, second prize, and President Nixon is the Honor ary Chairman and Ambassador George V. Allen is the Chair man of the Board of Trustees. The organization is non -po litical, non-patisan and com pletely without government con trol or financing.lt believes that “Understanding between People is our only PassporttoPeace.” the Vance County Unit, mem ber of the VC Unit Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee. An Episcopalian and married, Allen is the father of two child ren. At the age of thirty-one Allen will assume his duties as field representative for the NC (Ste ALLEN NEW, P. 2> BERNARD ALLEN Witnesses Plan Huge Meet Here According to Samuel Brower, presiding minister of the con gregation here on South State Street, Jehovah's Witnesses of Circuit 26 have chosen the city of Raleigh as the place for their second-annual convention for 1969. The meeting is on the cir cuit level and will be held at the J. W. Ligon High School, Fri (B«C WITNESSES P 2) was awarded siu in the Pro motion. Mrs. Smun had never won before. . To be valid this week, tickets must be green in color and date i August 23, 1969, Number 1755, first prize, is worth $10; 1252, second, $5; and 800, third, will bring its holder the sum of sls. Patronize businesses which advertise In The CAROLINIAN. They welcome and appreciate . your calling on them. Kindly inform them that you saw their ad In this newspaper. Sweepstakes advertisers may be found on page 12 of this edition. Look them over, then visit these merchants as well as other CAR CLIMAX adver tisers, arid be sure to Inform them that you saw their ads in this newspaper.
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