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i'; . if .W : . - ' .7 ...... .... . . 14 TH CAROLINA TIMES SATnMAYh.976; V I - 1.1 i I MB i n s J ? V . li The murders of two great black leaders, Martin Luther King, Jr.;; and Malcolm X, are examined in PLAY BOYS "History of Assassination in America, Part vr. Their killings and the lingering speculations about what persons or groups carried them out -and why - are detailed by James Mc Kinley in the June issue of the maga zine. Chickens coming home to roost never made me sad" was Malcolm's X'x bitter comment following the assassination whom he system Kennedy poor progress Then "incendiary" Malcolm himself and the "genuine martyr," Martin Luther King !.ic f k .4 ifliftV&it f'.i Ki. nn iMiiio ui a uiiiv.ift.iii ivatiiti, fcniujai. . uui uuui wuu a luck. ' u -ine waiK . charisma that incited their enemies to murder. McKinley notes that Malcolm was a man whose father had been killed by white racists. : He had gone throughfl;? tne zoot-suit era dealing in cocaine and masterminding he spent six discovered books and beg; ponu with tlijali rising to the first lieutenant. question his obsession devils' and the idea ol state for blacks. So he lims and, when harassed,' the killing, sheciialtmn rtntinnp that' : .' i ' he was "victimized; almost framed, by v Vimriorrant tertS itf Ki "'"" : Makolm was shbt,t0 death - vOfht three men o''-khtifdfrtiie'-;,;;i-:: ?ii;5 8nd , Memphis . :z tnree men; smor me "PQlice . to,;- nvestigate; thorou the : aime , two-. hadi .reputations , , .pbssibility of a conspiracy.:-: - : for the Muslims In 1 966, all three v;;0:.Vv-jrV V:;,f': were Convicted of Malcolm's murder ; ;.. -vXMcKinley- stpry: and given life sentences. ' , . . . ,his, deplcirabjc childhdotf; . his. racism, ,. Was it that simple? According to;v v;-his McKinley,-tme -insiders bel cotoiVgu only a ;tl.reatttlie Mud ; of John F. Kennedy, '""-V""" blamed - along with .the.. ; represented '. florf!WCTp!KWS in civil ' rights issueS came the killings of tlie :: Rti - -1 -. '..run incur. '.imk vk iiiiiiv was. ; mniifi ' nu '. r1.. t -. . - -...' Jl - jj-jT-'Lii-LTik-i' "eterks.. : .Wltose'dwiKUfits: v 'were;- eirf v.: f: and masterminding burglaHeiSo . he spent six years inpriso; e&M discovered books and began tbS&;;-g pond with Elijah Muhammed;VArte : rising to the rank : -t first tenant--Ma Miiestion i s obsession wit v "white , ,,vii- nn4 shrouded jn;contiv side of the organizatioir the: year-old ElUahV sexualmi . On .February. vimwf speakmg in a New Vofctprfl( I wn .sr-i - -v' ; -f-ir-; Mmi Al..mH! A...MJI I A CJLIiinn MtOTtt) HVVU HlUlillll HVUIU IU UlUIUIMIIUd Mr. an J Mrs. EWrotte WAr- UUU TQCir Y s t 'f:si 1 mm , .each,' -.ten Third prized of ' ?;thcoutiibe'appfo of Poetry. fiuR'v VrL f$charM.l?,hon6r Mr. and MrsEwrtVwApT c: ....j ........ . - I -f to een r.. .1.- 1 Tk e.-ft.ftv v oiaiccu Muuems. mciua- a luiai ui jo,jju mr uic uiuvcisny s giauumca. mc Murfreesboro High Schdol ...g unc grauuaie siuocni, win . o- acaomic year, in . greatest puU.un u., ,;; - .AyiAdhiV : AWf enter North Carolina Central addnion, 22 Alumni Scholars schohrship fund comes from Faison, whose'parents are Mr. ." : OVer 5000 "in' cash ' University next fall as Na- already enrolled will receive a MR.MS. Alumni contest ., Mthn'rti.v,iw. .nmiiA .V;: tinnal Alumni Srhnlarc 1 m CIDdn far th vo in rp. rrtfiflnr.teri anniiallv hv -th. -:j - .-;. ..t . .... - - wft...ftM.i. i hv v i w . .Hv .ui in . " j j org DT :. Tl .. I 1 ' j.j ..- 1 ... ........... .." i- f A. T" ' i ivy nave oeen awaraea newai scnoiarsmps. locai wuapicia ui mc aasuua', (i scholarships by the univer- , The 38 . scholarships;. iioni-:' sity's Alumni Association, valued at SI 9,000 ' for the The new undergraduate ' William P. Evans, dir- year are provided entirely Alumnj Scholars are ; as a;j ector ot alumni affairs, said through the contributions, tonows. the 16 scholars will receive and fund-raising cfforjts pf.the v Na!iUr.vi:.''.-. tenrual fojetry, Contest ,spon- ; ::'.'.ri".lito".'.liWnWlThS -vV;'.wk'i.v"; &i.-..''.frtiA". ""' . !vv-':v;-;:- h . . IVUilV .VlltVI lUTUUIMVAIlIIUILIlJa'VaiJlG HfflUTflllLCI H I Jj.' . n ivV J ' r;vT f J rS; I L'jlJW.lfi.. -,:.,ars:68incM V.::Mr;';'5W Address. ' II litis is :i I'il't. Ilio card should read 4,r)m v''." v' -f. Carblinji.Til;ari above! 'iri:! . . ..- ' .,";;',.'..;i;s,"r,AA ..' ' -V"' I i mm?- .'. -r. 'nn-.'-.-nn --v i I U 1 1 1 wiiS r M ill I lull' il , ss..-aai-1 , mm Crr-r'j.ITiO pCTfctt r.rf:r.i gin. Perfect all ways. ;';'vS:fe;i Rosalind t. ;CoopeV,; En ; Charlptie; Mr;'Mlp?"" 'vr "" - ( lariis jiaring. mgn . '. ' T Ruby ' . Huriter,Decat6f, ; : ! ' V; Gst, Mr: . and '-jMrs. Richard " Hunterf)avid - .'J.-, Howard -:y : ft" ' High School, Atlanta; -b;'. v - Donald Ray Jenkins, WeldonMrs, Maxine Jenkins, Weldon High School. Andrew E. Smith, Jr. Philadelphia, Mrs. Beatrice E; Smith ;01ney High; j Emma Steele of Patt erson, N. J.: Mrs. Haftie M. Steele, graduate jof , Eastside High School; Michelle L. Stokes of Newport, News, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stokes.igradu ate of Homer L. Ferguson High School. '' Entering the " School of Library Science . at ; North Carolina Central ;' as the alumni association's first graduate Alumni " Scholar, will be Sheila Mae Bailey of North Wilkcsboro, who holds a bachelor' of , arts degree in sociology from Winston-Salem State Univ. U ..j 1 ,am..s cx m. m m M fm. wuuo t w. mua fmm (muican mml Editor's Quote Book In making our decisions, we must use the ? brains that God has given us. But we must also use our hearts which he also gave us. , Fulton Oursler Daaiuca vaicynuung & cvciyuay, iuwer-inan-air, . - c v . Amtrak, or driving yourself ftref gl f..ft ftf-H v y-.s,".S,'-,i-.-ii" ii.,.i,.!ui .ini. i n 11 . 111 3 great Amerlpasses. tflCith Jiipe things, Every Ameripass gives you unlimited Iggiyouhd gives you a lot to like, travel, all over America and Canada. Ittiktiry.. pre-planned vacation tours to You sef your own schedules. Your own 'alrnosf everywhere ih America. Even itinerary. Leave when you like. Go f iexico. Bicentennial Bargain Fares for where you want to go: See what you paSc.tyur of Boston. New York and want to see. Stop over if you like. And. VVa:hitt;gfon. 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