y t c? V " ^1 Voijli j*?, ** HI AVe%V?yeV.%VeWe%%Me%%%W.eeV4i|ltifi;e;V ? mi T Ii meves L< One very seldom hears their presence, but then rale. , _ Ms. Joslynn Shields, Ave.V-told police that soi ?:45 Monday night, some into her home and .rem stamps, $130 in currency meat. . She said that whoever b vi. key to her front door, According to Team II pc gig note on a paper plate telli] *? ^er house and that the) unknown date. >:$: Police dusted the plate w? away without a clue. The i X "r?"?V?V?V?VfV?V#V?TO>IOX????T??y*V Restaurt I by Rudy Anderson Staff Reporter Nathaniel M.. "Doc" Wiseman, 44, has been fighting to maintain control of his restaurant, Staley's Northside, since he inherited it from the late Lawrence Staley in 1973. But his fight is coming to a dismal pass, not because he is a poor businessman, but he' says, because "I am a businessman who happens to be black." He has been notified Kv fVin lon/^lnr'/^ fV?of V?o io fa KSJ V11V AIU..IV4-1.VSX U UllUl lit/ XO IfU vacate the premises by the end of this month. His story Police Gr Procedure by Rudy Anderson Staff Reporter The city Board of Alderman's public safety committee Tuesday night approved a new procedure for hearing citizen's com plaints against city employees. , . The new procedure had ' been hotly contested particularly by members of the city police and fire department who felt that the new procedure would be unfair to them and open departmental matters to public scrutiny. After the procedure was approved, City Manager, Orville Powell informed the committee that the new 7 - HNST WiNSiON-SALKM. N.< eave Note I Wi 55V AV _r 1 i i i * - " s ui u an aits wno aavertise <<& MM ; are exceptions to every 22, of 1316 N. Cameron netime between 7:45 and s person or persons broke X-ij: loved about $80 in food , and about $25 worth of , %%%' : 7 " .. . . ' * iroke into her home used a >x: , w i )lice, the bandits left her a ig her that they had a key ' would return again at an for finger prints but came \j$j: investigation is continumgT?Xx iteur Gets 1 h 4 h~ ? . N M|1 j <* 1 ^^B' v' |jj i K BK&-' ' I ^K .. - & / f _ ' , ~$ , I t ***" *4 | Wiseman \ is not a complicated one to follow. In 1973, Carf Webster, then manager of the ?^ ?? levance Approved procedure would apply only to cases that could not be settled through regular administrative channels. In the new procedure, a citizen with a complaint who has not been satisfied through regular channels must give a "written sworn statement" to the proper aldermanic committee. The fervor over the new procedure that existed only a few weeks ago , was not exhibited Tuesday night. Only a handful of public safety officials attended the meeting, and none of them voiced any opposition. North ward alderman, Richard Davis, who is also See Procedure, Page I . $ * I r fcC. ~ ~ " Saturday Jane Patrol h > Thousrl ^ CD Durham, N.C. [CCNS] -3 Several highway patrolmen fired on theirVirginia comrade, Trooper Garland Fisher, because they were i mistakenly informed that the < driver of the car was Trooper * Fisher's alleged kidnapper Reuben 44Sonny" Conley, a Black escaped mental pa- ] tient. Major Jack Cabe read the transcript of communications " between North Carolina aynd Virginia command stations \e Squeeze j restaurant, committed -suicide. Staley was planning to leave his restaurants to the fl managers after his death. tir?j l **r l * " " wan weDster gone, he told Wiseman that he was next in line to inherit the Northside' shop. However, Staley died of a heart attack three months ' later, and never changed his will. The property went to Staley's church. Wiseman said he had to pay all their , debts. He said that in the last three years he has paid about $60,000 to the church and Northside. Wiseman said he finally got clear last October. Because he was paying off his debts, Wiseman got , 1 behind in his rent. He says i that when he got the money *> i to pay the rent he went to his landlord, Mrs. Gail Citron,. ? _ President of Nybor Com., ' which runs Northside. Mrs. Citron says she hid never seen any rent money. He said that when he asked for a lease, he was refused. Citron reportedly told him that he had not met his financial obligations and would have to leave. Wiseman has been operating on a month-to-month basis without a lease since Staley's old lease ran out near the end of_l975. Last week he received official notice to vacate by Jan. 31. According to Mrs. Citron i t a a ? . 1 - tne situation nas nothing to ] do with race.. "It is strictly - 4 See Restanranteur, Page 2 < ??Hi ' - ' : ?? ? % Ov lary 15, 1977 j billed Theii it He Was j and the North Carolina d command and several offi- d cers and patrolmen while p they deliberated about how tl to rescue Fisher from his captor without unnecessarily v endangering Fisher's life. S C.G. Benfield, a N.C. t] Highway Patrol telecom- o municator in Raleigh an- e swered a phone call at 12:02 b a.m. the morning of November 15. On the line u was Sgt. Shoal of the G Virginia State Police inform- si ing him that Fisher had been p kidnapped by a Black mental a patient and had been shot. v |931 inE"?" ' ^ Hm^^V W, V JP?|^KV UMM IBBp^iT^'i^j'^^MnwiiV''" ~'" <; k-:>v*flBBBp. '-^H voluntary risk of life, is present Cockerham by Major General Wc Missile Test Center Commandei -J*u V*. % City Man Award For VANDENBERG AFB, Cal- h, if. ? The Airman's Medal, S. awarded for heroism involv- g1 ng voluntary risk of life, was 4! presented recently to Cap- Si ain Bernard S. Cockerham C >f the Space and Missile Test <* Renter's (SAMTEC) 6695th ipace Test Group. in O. Making the presentation uras Major General Warner E. Newby, the SAMTEC fo Commander. Attending the :eremony were the Cockerx . A t * 1 % i* * Et ^ \ Single Copy 20* rOwnm i macH " Lrive to Atlanta and that he lid not want to see any >atrol cars or he would kill he trooper. When Benfield asked who fas operating the vehicle ihoal replied, 4 This fellow tiat kidnapped Fisher is perating the vehicle;, howver, we do have a car ehind him/' One hour later a faked rreck had been staged in rranville County on Intertate and more than a dozen ^ atrolmen were ready,, to mbush- the driver of the ?? ehicle and rescue the See Patrol, Page 2 ^BHBW " WgE&Egt 'v '" " ^ljjj| ^BraSP&^x^' ?4^^H ^K^JaSttl^MW^:^Ss$>Z '&V'" * * -" . ^ \ kd for heroism involving ted to Captain Be^pard S. urner E. Newby, Space and p. . I? ll-Cl/Cil/Cd Heroism am family, members of the AM TEC Staff, and Sereant Scott Ptak of the 392nd Security Police x quadron, who Captain ockerham rescued from the :ean six months earlier. Sergeant Ptak was explor ig among the rocks north of irf Beach County Park last pril when be lost his oting and. fell into the ater.-Two large rocks Heroism, Page 7*