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Page 2 - The Chronicle - Sat ^ Slappe Continued from Page 1 Kinsley didn't stop talking,' Martin "came over to me and stuck his finger in my face. I told him that he couldn't put his hands in my ?laee because- 1?had -Bay-i rrm?rtitntinTr>ri~ rights. too. That's when he slapped me. I saw then that this man was mean and decided not m Far If you have any of the it needy family, please call p.m. Monday, Wednes* through Saturday after Somebody Needs Your 1 When taking a family pie number indicated beside it o ^ t &JIUVUJ VTUU1W1 UIBilJIC coal. She needs a gas stove ?wood and coal. She Is prose stove In the bedroom. 3. Mother of five [5]. All will be moving into a six-ro everything. Snch as stove, i springs, curtains etc. 4. Disabled person need* Im in your C Subscrib CHRO -Clip i I Winston-Salem Chr P'O* Box 31 Winston-Salem, M,_| ! I 1 year Af | 6 months.. *4 (payable Name ??? ?? Address City & State * **. Zip Code*.*******. - J -1 turday March 12, 1977 d Woman Plm push for my rights// Attorney Baker said that following tHe courtroom scene bailiff Martin took Ms. Diggs out of the courtroom 4 4and used some profanity/' Baker said he felt that l.J % mm kn ubu fxtwaea nis authorityr qnd often is "a little hot headed." Martin, questioned about the slapping, refused to comment. Mattie Diggs, a resident of Connecticut since 1967 when sip left North Carolina and thus violated the terms of her parole, was being tried on that offense when slapped. She was under 18 months' suspended sentence for assault when she left. She was being tried for tiilies ; i terns below to donate to a 724-0258 from 11 a.m. to 2 day and Friday. Monday 2 p.m. Phone 767-8102. lelp! I ue refer to your choice by the d. She heats with wood and 5 (or cooking. She also needs utiycooldng on a small wood teenagers in one room/They om [6] room house and need 'efrigerator, doable beds, box i a small living room chair. _ rest i . immunity... e to the NICLE md mail onicle 54 U* 27102 = ? & ?16 in advance) + is Suit another offense in February of this year in Connecticutt when officials there yielded to extradition procedures from North Carolina. She is now_?erving the 18 month sentence in Wnmpn '<2 Pth<ann (also known, as the North Carolina Correctional Center for Women). Recalling the courtroom scene, Mst_ Diggs said that one thing surprised her more j than anything else. "I just \ can't understand how a courtroom full of black people could watch a big j deputy like him (Gerald Martin) and not say a word,'' she said. Mattie is now looking for a | lawyer to sue Gerald Martin. Attorney Baker said that as a local attorney he could not handle "that kind of case." Baker said it would affect his other cases in the town. But ? ?? he said he did show Ms. Diggs how to prepare the necessary legal papers for the suit so she could file them as a pauper when she got to prison. The papers yet unfiled, Ms. Diggs hopes she will find Ma lawyer who is not afraid to tackle Gerald TUT nr4in 99 ? - Martin. [ How to ~j Subscribe toT V ! The W-S ! I | I Chronicle \ i - _ I njiine ] | jJdresi ~ | I c,.v 1 I | st.ite lip H ' II PHONE 723 9863 ,! STOP IN AT SUITE 603 I li li^^EPPE^BLDG^^^^^ iVOI I I The Wit I 603 111 Ph J 9 * EConscie from Page 1 stly proclaim human rights | as a matter of foreign I policy while allowing domestic violations of II htrrrran Tights to euutinue Eg J A Immvil WAC guti3? iH MWj administration of an unfair criminal justice | i ? Yes, my conscience also, I compels me to speak out I for I am ?a: Christian" | minister and Hiave the I faith that you, Mr. I President, ivill not allow I this repressive hypocrisy | to continue. In fact, we are equally WSSURams a ? Continued from Page 1 played more minutes in the < tournament than previously < in his entire college career. : The Rams employed only seven players in the three games while . opposing coaches used as many as twelve players to no avail. In addition to the other awards the Ram cagers were named the "Best dressed teaml and WSSU football and wrestling star Reginald Sherard received the John~S^ < Chase award as the CIAA's i outstanding scholar athlete. < For leading his team to a ] record eighth CLA.A crown y and increasing their record i number of tourney victories to 43 against 20 losses Gaines received his fifth tournament . outstanding coach award. Gaines a 1945 graduate of Morgan State College Where i he starred in football, < basketball, and track, has ! been the Rams .basketball ] coach for 31 years and is the 1 V A VA1LABLI at RED WSTS?*S 1 grs?s Custcm-I Cards In Sets iston-Salem Chron Peppei Building one: 722-8624 '"'""I as well "prisoners of & conscience." Will you not speak out |j for us? Will you not use ?| your good office to bring |1 about our release? ? - -tpray that you will with ?f speed respond positively || to my request. || For the Wilmington 10 % and all U.S. Political |j Prisoners, " - I H In Christrname, t! Rev. Benjamin F. Chavis || Jr; 1 McCain Prison |j Honored nations winningest active coach with 593 victories during his illustrious coaching career. He has led the Rams to three NCAA Division II playoff berths and captured the national title in 1967 with Earl "the Pearl" Monroe and Bill English leading the way.. . In accepting the award Liaines gave credit to the 1 A 1 * - - - institution, rns team, and the community for making it possible. "I only hope that we can continue to win in the future," he said. . . PUSH Continued from Page *1 ship Conference (SCLC). The Drganization has been instilimental in bringing about positive change for minorities. 1 1 ? J UCED COST! >p by our office At Our catalog. 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