WYWUCGB TO KJEf WHEN ROY WILKINS began working for the NAACP 45 years ago, the United States . wasa different country. Lynch law ruled much of the South ". and some of the border states. f Jim-Crow ruled in accommodations, movie theaters, restaurants and hotels. Segregation, operating under the tortured fiction of "separate but equal, was the rule in public education by sanction of the Supreme Court. Mr. Wilkins, now 75, has announced that he will retire at the end of this year, having seen Jim Crow die, the doctrine of "separate but equal'' overturned and thousands of blacks elected to office-some of them sheriffs-all over the South. To say that Roy Wilkins had a role in all of those changes is an understatement. His contribution to his people and his country is beyond calculation. Under his steadfast and keenly perceptive leadership-he has been the NAACP executive secretary since 1955 the association has grown in branches, members and influence. This is a better country for having had a strong NAACP to carry the flight to the courts, the legislatures and city hall for equal justice under law for all Americans. Because he combines such special qualities of leadership and grace. Wilkins is not going to be easy to replace. The NAACP's board of directors has begun its search, SAT.. JAMUAflV 31. 9. TH Cfi V3 1 f f T? T3 3 but several members have conceded that the task seems enormous at the moment. "Whatever qualities of M Wilkins make that search difficult, the problem is compounded by the character of the times. The next . director of the NAACP will probably take the association from the bicentennial year to within hailing distance of the 21st century. And so the search committee is charged with selecting someone who is prepared to deal with the question of what reace relations should be in a world rapidly approaching the year 2000. Black America began this century as a mostly rural, Southern-based community. The collapse of Reconstruction brought on a reign of terror that was to last well into the first quarter of the 20th century. Terror and the depressed economy of the South brought blacks to the Northern cities in one of the largest migrations this country has known. Urbanism has brought new problems and new demands, and new forms of inequality to be combat ted. The NAACP has spent the last two thirds of a century helping shape the present that the Negro experiences. It is reasonable to expect that it will have an important influence on where the black community seeks'to go from" here and how' it chooses to get there. Naturally, there are other groups whose influence will be felt. The National Urban Coalition, a much newer .organization, has demonstrated remarkable leadership on the cutting edge of today's urban problems. The Congressional Black Caucus grows in potential influence as its ranks grow and as its members gain more and more power in Congress. All those organizations will be important elements in a firmament in which the NAACP once operated almost alone. Each of those groups will have its say about the direction of the black community in the years ahead. Complex issues regarding school desegregation, welfare reform, U.S. relations with Africa and a score of others will face the NAACP and the other equal rights groups. When Wilkins joined the movement, the NAACP was in a position to set directions almost by itself. Today and in the years ahead, its biggest challenge might well be that of harmonizing many different voices and approaches to the problems that face black America. That for more sophisticated world would tax the talents even of a Roy Wilkins, which is why .the searc. 'or the successor is so important-and also why it promises to be so difficult. (Washington Post) SOUL CITY SOUl CITY FOOATIOX IX . serving fflE-amrarv- Assisting the neighboring communities in establishing a sound economic base has always . been a major, priority of The Soul City Company. In keeping with its Project Agreement, the Company moved to insure the availability of the services necessary for quality living in the community. Four corporate entities other than The Soul City Company were established; The Soul City Foundation, Inc., HealthCo, Inc., Warren Regional Planning Corporation, and The Soul City Sanitary District. The Soul City Foundation, Inc., was established in February s vc I of 1969, as a non profit tax-exempt organization. Its broad charter allows the Foundation to "spin-off separate or satellite organizations to deal with Health, Education, Social Services. Cultural Arts, Job Training, Religious Life, and Speical Projects. Because Soul City is "free-standing", the Foundation has the opportunity to plan for the future in all areas of social behavior; thereby anticipating and preventing problems before they materialize. In its planning process the Foundation works dosely with local, stateand federal agencies. In education, during the summer of 1 973, the Foundation established a Learning Lab which was devised to stimulate the educational process through intellectual and cultural enrichment programs. Over one hundred Warren County Junior High School students benefited from the experience. The Warren County educational system has also been the target of a Parent Involvement program administered by the Foundation. Another organization which Referrai system serve M ait was formed under the agency through witfch citizens "umbrella" of the Foundation is age eO and over can receive help the Interfaith Committee. It a in healtn care, education, food responsible for planning a stamps, transportation and other Parents in a local elementary religious life for the new town areas of concern. school have been organized as and is composea of various The Foundation is volunteers to assist in classroom church groups. The Soul City particularly proud of the fact activities. Cultural Arts and Historical that it received funds to Connecting job raining and Society was incorporated as a establish HealthCo, Inc. the economic development, the nonprofittax-exempt organization Vance Warren Community Foundation received funds to in April of 1974. As an agency Health Center. HealthCo has build Soultech I, an industrial of the Foundation it is dedicated proved to be of significant value incubator facility containing to promoting the visual and to Warren County because the over 73,000 square feet of office performing arts in the doctor-patient ratio prior to its and manufacturing space, community. Since its formation existance was 7,500 to one. Soultech I will soon be owned the Society has successfully MealthCo's accomplishments will by a community based involved over six hundred local be discussed in detail in the next organiztion now being formed citizens, in music, art, dance, issue. by the Foundation. In addition, drama, pottery, ceramics and Considering the fact that the a Manpower Talent Bank was dress design workshops; annual joul City Foundation has composed in conjunction with a Arts Festivals; cultural and depended entirely on its ability survey of Warren and Vance recreational field trips; and a to seek out sources of financial counties' employment bases. Summer Arts Program assistance, it has managed to The Foundation has offered The latest accomplishment of amass an incredible track record, on-the-job training to local tne Foundation is the formation The Foundationisclearlyabout the young people, in cooperation of a piogram designed to assist business of caring about the with the Neighborhood Youth senior citizens in Warren county, community's problems and then Corps. The Outreach Information and doing something to solve them. Meat Packer Gets 2-6 Years For Meat Inspection Violation WASHINGTON - A Maryland meat packer convicted last December for violating the Federal Meat Inspection Act (FMIA) was sentenced last week to at least two, but no more than six years in jail and was fined $4,000, the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced. ,. The sentence - which Go.n e er n e d . felony convictions involving the FMIA - was pronounced in U. S. District Court by Federal Judge Howard F. Corcoran in the District of Columbia (D. C), where the meat packer, James Austin Fraley, Jr., operated two retail outlets, according to USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). "Most convictions under the FMlA result only in fines, " an APHIS official said. "The stiffer sentence by the Court in this case should convince potential violators of the seriousness of these types of crime against consumers, who expect and deserve to have an inspected, wholesome meat and poultry supply. Violations of this type cannot be tolerated. I fully expect this action to greatly enhance our efforts in future compliance activities," Milton L. Goodman, director of APHIS' Compliance Staff for the Federal meat inspection program said. Fraley, president of Fraley Packing Company, Inc., convicted Dec. 2 on' 44 felony counts, was found guilty of transporting across the D. C. -Maryland line and offering for sale nonfederally inspected meat products: offering for sale decomposing pork products that had been washed and reconditioned order to deceive buyers; and to operate an plant after it suspended. He enacted by Congress protect consumers helping to assure that meat and meat foods products transported and sold in interstate commerce are wholesome, not adulterated, and properly marked, packaged. to by Alliance Continued from front page Supreme Court to hear the case to ' 'the years- Ion collaboration between the federal government and North Carolina authorities'' to deny civil rights in that state. The prosecution was aided by Treasury and Justice Department agents during the Nixon Administration. Rev. Chavis, a major civil rights leader in North Carolina, was singled out for persecution in Justice J. Terrell Whitsitt, Department memos, acting regional director for Secret payoffs to the U. S. Department of informers with police Labor's headquarters in records for dealing drugs J. TERRELL WHITSITT J.T. WHITSITT TO SERVE AS LABOR REP. labeled and Philadelphia, will serve as the personal representative of the Secretary of Labor in Region III, which includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. Judge Sirica to Deliver Duke Finals Address were used to prosecute Chavis in an earlier federal case for which he was acquitted, although a close co-worker, Dr. James Earl Grant, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. The entire Alliance statement follows: "The U. S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear the casei of Ben Chavis and the Wilmington 10 is of a piece with the years-long collaboration between the federal government and North Carolina state authorities to destroy any form of democratic movements in that most repressive state. The Rev. Chavis and his co-workers are now scheduled to go to prison for 282 years. For some, this means in essence a life sentence. We cannot accept this and we refuse to allow these freedom fighters to meet such a fate. We will use every mass means at our disposal to secure their freedom. '3en Chavis' life in particualr is immediately in danger at the arbitrary hands of the notorious North Carolina prison system. We call on all friends of justice to demand the immediate granting of bail to the Wilmington Ten while they petition for a writ of habeas corpus. Throughout the United States world and the around the first demand must be 'Bail, Not Jail.' The same massive movement once developed for the freedom of Angela Davis must now gather in defense of the Wilmington 10, anc- the closely related defendants known as the Charlotte Three. ' Our demand for the freedom of the Wilmington 10 is made not only because of our strong feeling of love and support for our co-worker and vice-chairperson, the Rev. Ben Chavis, but because we believe this case tests the limits to which our constitutional rights can be eroded. We have said it before but we now restate it: This case should not have reached the U. S. Supreme Court at all. It should never have even been brought to trial. The essence of the case is the persecution of ten young people fighting for equal education for Black people in Wilmington, North Carolina, who were defending a church in that city's Black community from a four-day armed siege of bullets and fire bombs launched by the Ku Klux Klan and other racist fanatics. The wrong people, the victims, rather than the perpetrators were brought to trial. Just as they were wrongly tried, they were wrongly convicted; their appeal to the state appelate court was wrongly denied; and the state supreme court and now the U. S. Supreme Court wrongly refused to even hear the case. "We restate our unqualified confidence in the innocence and integrity of the Wilmington 10 and renew our commitment to guarantee that they never serve a prison term for a crime they never committed but which was comitted against them." in potential continuing unsanitary had been previously was convicted on misdemeanors in 1963 and 1967 for transporting nonfederally inspected meat in commerce. The Federal Meat Inspection Act was John J. Sirica, the federal district judge who broke open the Watergate scandal that eventually led to Richard M. Nixon s resignation as president, will deliver the Commencement Address at Duke University on May 9. He was chief district judge in Washington, D. C, when the Watergate burglary suspects were brought before him for trial. One of them, James McCord, yielded to courtroom pressure and bared the suspects' . connections with the White House. later chief Sirica, who stepped down as judge but who still sits on the federal bench, was widely honored for his role in breaking open the scandal. The speaker at undergraduate baccalaureate services at Duke on May 9 will be Dr. Donald Schriver, president of Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Dr. Stuart C. Henry of the Duke Divinity School will deliver the baccalaureate services on May 8 for graduate students. A sporting proposition from Olds Buy two. B) IP1 Super Stock wheels Fat, raised-letter tires Get four at no extra charge. Paul Robeson Continued from frontpage Shakespearean play on Broadway. He drew 20 curtain World Council of Peace, wrote: "The governments of the United States, Western Europe, Latin America, England and India must hearken to the voices calls tor the role at the Savoy in of thejr peopies 4 It is becoming increasingly Kico and clear that this senseless dream of independence American world domination will own destinies remain a dream. The colonial peoples of the world are not London in 1930. A lifelong proponent of world peace, Robeson, in an open letter (1951) to Warren Austin, then chief United States delegate to the United Nations, defending tin1 proposals of the "The people of the United States have struggled throughout our history with selfish and greedy powerful few who have never attempted to silence the voice and will of the majority...' interested in a new serfdom. They will reject all efforts at American domination of their economies and ' their political institutions,., the peoples of Asia, the Near East, Latin America, the West Indies, Puerto Africa want to govern their And they want peace. They signed peace petitions, with their marks A fxr 71 r 4. where millions. necessary, in the Bucket seats Padded steenncj wheel Side body stripes 1 Outside racinq mirror c-t-.i Congressman Hawkins Congress insisted on a realistic personal There are some 7.7 million people income tax decrease - which the President "officially" out of work today. Those fought - and that this is the cause for that discouraged job- seekers that have stopped strong showing. looking for work are not even counted among the unemployed. As it is, if we total On the question of unemployment tnose unemployed who are not in the labor Burns, is blunt, cryptic, and not very force (but wn0 do want jobs now,) with understanding or compassionate. He admits those that are currently unemployed, there that unemployment is going to remain high in 1976. But he feels that this is probable, because the availability of unemployment insurance is too long. (He thinks it ought to be limited to 13 weeks.) Burns wants the rederal Government to become the are some 1 1 .0 million persons currently out of work. The figure would be even higher if we included the discouraged job seekers. Consumer spending has been mainly responsible for whatever boom there is, but the U. S. Commerce Department says even eyes; employer of last resort" at below this will lizzie, unless ousiness spending on minimum wages, and thereby employ the plants and equipment begins to grow, unemployed. Indications are that businesses are not This is a meritorious resolve in Burns' planning much of a 1976 increase in this the irony is that unemployment is area. Theretore, iy6 win te a oaa economic year ior aii oi us, no matter wnai the happiness boys (Burns, et al) predict. Truly then the recovery talk is straight, deceitful politics. Real economic recovery will occur only when all those that want jobs, will have inhumanely high today precisely because of Burns sacrifice of employment productivity in order to fight inflation. (Remember the President's disastrous WIN Campaign?) Burns obvioSsly does not read the emolovment data of the U. S. Department of Labor. If he did he could not be so jobs. Anything less than this is nothing but .-tfSellous. , sham- "As an American of African descent born and rasied in these United States of such horrible contradictions, I am certain that the people of Asia, Latin America, the West Indies and especially Africa, want us to keep our Jim Crow practices as far away from them as possible. They say to us: 'Stop the terror and age-long oppression of 15 million of our brothers and sisters over there, and let us go our own way. We will pick and choose our own friends.' And these colonial peoples cry out to us, their brothers and sisters of African descent: 'Why do you come over here to harm us; why don't you root on Jim Crow and Ku Klux Klan terror in the South of James Byrnes, Talmadge and Rankin? ' The struggle today is one for peace, not war with anyone. The people will never loose their courage and strength to shout for peace at the top of their voices, to fight fascist persecution and death, to labor diligently every moment to save themselves and mankind for the constructive building of new and rich cultures for the universal attaining of full equality and full human dignity." Now you can really save on our sportiest Cutlass with the Cutlass S Value Package. We've built this baby sleeker and sassier for 76. With fastback lines, tucked-in sides, and a new front-end design. Yet Cutlass S is still our lowest-priced midsize Oldsmobile And now you can have an even-sportier b . Just order your new Cutlass b the exciting sports options above. 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