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Arrest Made
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Case
Warrents have been signed
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charging Willie Lee Woods,
alias Ajabba X, with the
murder of Paul D. Tony and
the robbery of the Minute
Market at 2851 South Main
Street.
On December 20, 1974 the
store was robbed by four
males, according to police
reports received here. During
the commission of the crime,
Paul D. Tony, a fireman with
the City of Winston-Salem,
was robbed, shot and killed.
Detective T.S. Worsham
pursued the investigation for
the past 11 months. Recent
developments carried Detective
Worsham to Orlando,.
Florida, where he worked
closely with the Orlando Police
Department.
According to the police
report, Willie Lee Woods
made a statement concerning
^ the robbery. On Friiday (Nov.
See Murder page 2
WSSU Theme:
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Spirit Of '78
In its role as a National
Bicentennial Campus and as a
participant in the WinstonSalem/Forsyth
County Bicentennial
Programs WinstonSalem
State University has
adopted the 4 * Soulful Spirit of
|f76" as the theme of its
Homecoming '75.
In announcing the plans for
this year's homecoming activities,
Mr. Joseph Daniels Chairman
of the WSSU
Homecoming Committee, said
that the highlights of the
festivities will he the narAHp
igame, and Hail of Fame
Banquet. These events will be
See WSSU page 2
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"Doctors" senior medical
instruments daring meet the
Gray School of Medicine.
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The Nature Science Park
and the Bowman Gray School
of Medicine will again be
cooperating throughout the
week of November 10-14 to
produce "Meet the Doctor", a
highly successful educational
program now in its fourth
year.
Kindergarteners from all
over Forsyth County have an
opportunity to spend half an
Major E
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strike the WilmingtonSou
thport area within the next
10 years, according to a
geologist at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
44 We're long overdue for an
earthquake in the East/' Dr.
David M. Stewart told several
hundred scientists gatnered
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'Meet The Doctor"
nine Surgi
hour with medical students
and Dhvsicians' assistant
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students in informal sessions.
During this time the children
become familiar with a variety
of surgical and medical
equipment and try out
crutches or look in each
other's ears.
While the youngsters have
fun with the "doctors" and
Geologist Says
arthquake To
last week for the 44th annual
meeting of the Seismological
Society of America (SSA) at
their eastern section meeting
in St. Louis. Mo.
4 4It could hit anywhere from
Maine to Florida and register
up to seven on the Richter
Scale" he said. 4'Such an
event would be 10 times as
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rteners with a variety of
Icience Park and Bowman
cal Tools
equipment, some of the
mystique is removed from the
experience of visiting the
doctor. Fears are reduced, and
the real doctor's visits become
less traumatic.
Ovpr 1400 rhilHfpn arp
expected to participate in the
program, which takes place
from 9:30 to 1:00 p.m. each
day.
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aesiracuve in tne nast as in
the West." There is evidence
that the next major eastern
earthquake would center in
the Wilminffton-Southnort
area, he said. Although the
most severe effects would
center in that area it could do
damage for more than 500
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?turd?y November 15, 1975
State Gets?
SI .6 Million
For Poor
Governor Jim Holshouser
has announced that grants
totaling more than $1.6 million.
have been tr?
State to implement energy
conservation and weatherization
programs for the poor.
The funds, which will be
administered by the North
Carolina State Economic
Opportunity Office, will be
utilized to <employ persons to
perform work in the home
winterization program to
minimize heat loss.
The Governor said the
purpose of the work is
two-fold. "It is designed to.
conserve energy in housing
occupied by low income and
fixed income elderly families
and at the same time to
provide training for unemployed
individuals in the home
winterization field."
The funds will be used
primarily on a local level by
the 35 Community Action
Agencies across the State.
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In Elkin
Murder Case
Governor Jim Holshouser
has offered a $2,500 reward
for information leading to the
solution of the murder of
i
Roland Church Brown, an
Elkin merchant.
Brown was found dead at
his residence on September
20, 1975. Cause of death was
listed as strangulation.
The reward will be paid to
anyone furnishing information
to the Police Department in
Elkin or the State Bureau of
Investigation which leads to
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the person or persons
responsible for the crime.
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