I Page 2 The Chronicle Saturday September 10. 1 : 1 " 129-C Land Continued from Page 1 _ _,. , . . . , Dr. Oliver later bid on the right!" Parcel 129-C and was the She recalled the time, highest bidder, winning three years ago. when her the right to develop the clothing store "Our l^d. He was forced to Shop" wanted to move withdraw his bid when the from Patterson Avenue. ^BC Board, listed as a "1 asked Dr. Oliver to priority tenant, refused to build us a store on that negotiate with him, saying part of the redevelopment that they preferred the land," said Mrs Newell. nlgrn ?|hriMnrf r?m. The on by Dr. jand Development r ttwtiti aiiuthgi bt*~ Claremont Avenue, behind ac^ firm. the Burger King. The iand Was offered ^ Oliver said that hp fov sa}e a year later, a fact would be hapnyjg^hniH ,of whuh r>i- oUv?i hck! us a store on that Cumberland _were_Aiiiawproperty?if the redeve- are time the low lopment commisssion bidder Wilson-Covington would sell it to him. So I Construction Company went down to talk tothem. made the only offer for the Mr. Haley wasn't in, so I property. spoke to his assistant, _ David Tomkins. He said "I called the HUD office that Dr. Oliver's plan did in Greensboro," says Dr. not meet the agency's Oliver, "And they have specifications." promised to begin an ~A "black deveioper investigation this weekTl ^commented: "That phrase have already drawn up ^*is bureaucratic talk for plans to negotiate with 'We don't want to sell you Covington, in ,case HUD the land." rules the second sale ?- Terror In^Black A\ continued from page 1 people would hang up. It city government. In one went on constantly," he issue they claimed to have recalls. heard one of their victims confess to yen for the wife Finally one day he told oi a co-worKer, an fc,lt vauci? uinl indication that some of the c^ as muc^ as they uked, writers were closely asso- wou^ answer, but ciated with the officials that theX weren't upsetthey lampooned. ting him. The harrassThe Black Informer ment stopped. became the subject of The issues of the Black quiet but frantic detective 'nf?rnier stopped as work. Efforts were made suddenly as they, had ? ?to find the xerox machine started^_The w.ord is that or to link the writers to the things were becoming too publication. Some say the ^ot for the writers. Faced FBI was called in to with the risk-of being investigate, but nothing caught, they abandoned was ever proved: publicationr Mayoral candidate Cecil OffwijiHy,?the?staff?ofButler, who was writing a the Black Informer recolumn for_The_Suburba- mains anonymous, but 7~~~T nite at the time, deplored^ most - Of?the?paper's the Black Informer's readers had a good idea ? methodg_in?an?article who was?writing it all called^~Character Assas- along. Anyone familiar sination. with the 'activists' in East "After that article came Winston, who has heard out, my phone at home them speak and knows would ring and ring, what issues concern them, When we answered it, the can easily identify each .419, - - iMf' j I 41k^ "\flflk 71 1 HB^^M|y -^ K" I BEL -"^jrfwfr The Midwest Piedmont Area Business Developn three of its board members at their last meeting, oi organization's headquarters at 623 Waughtown St. Th wire Outgoing Board Chairman B. Joseph Thomas, pr< Custom Meat Slaughtering Co. of North Wilkesboro; business student at WSSU, who received a service awa Sr. vice-president & city executive of NCNB of North .-/the John Pike Memorial Award, designated by MPABI ? '^a^awar^fo^ervice^abov^^nd^beyond^h^^al^oi Paid Political Advertisment <" Elect I A nn\/ II //^ A m r% i r LA\KK T VVKJMtSLt ? I DEMOCRAT FOR ^DERMAN SOUTHEAST WARD WOMBLE.. Answers, Action and x Accountability? An A-7 Candidate I ' 977 / \ room of sympathizers ^ ? ' stood in shock and his W \ mother wailed emotional m pleas that an injustice had been done. Robert Beattv, Execu^ tive Director of the Cumberland County Citimvalid." zen's Association said One thing I don't efforts are under way to understand," he went raise bail if a bail for Terry on . "When I was trying is granted by Clark. Clark to develop that property, denied a request for bail the man I . went to for at the sentencing saying advice was C.C.Ross. He that bail would not be is chairman of the Board granted at that time, of Alderman Finance The two week long trial Committee. When the had drawTi the attention of Redevw|oomf>n^-Cr>mmi^- many nt the sion asked the... fipqprt* .despite the spa reel y cTjxiiiiiiLiw vu apptUVfinai pufJliiaveu L'uuHi uoiii . I he sale, why didn't Ross stop Favetteville Times editor- it? He knew all the facts, ial staff had warned the Why didn't he stop it?" town's people not to allow "The (liiaiice commit- the ~irifli a racial tee did not do its__joh." issue or_ to _put the says Virginia Newell communtiy into an 'emotfirmly. ional dilemma. C.C.Ttoss could not be The circumstantial evireached for comment by dence that convinced the press time. jury of 10 whites and two - ^?-????4 blacks^ all over fifty years of age, amounted to the Wrn I liner following. On the morning f III11 Ig 0f January 6th, Terry and -m- r Bobby Miller the deceas-_ AS ed brother were playing basketball in gym class at ri " Terry Sanford High in ? JF UtT ' ?Fayetteville. There was a ???????J rebound, in which the two ' # made body contact, Terry g*i tW/ wr* w fgy was hit in the mouth with rr IMfZ an elbow and latei in the locker room the two writer in the Black fought. Terry is Black and Informer. - Bobby Miller is white. The Chronicle's gues- Terry's jaw began to ses about the writers' swell around noon and he identity were confirmed went to a school nurse for bv a snurre rinse to t h<=> ?.. ? ~ i * ? Oil CACLISC IU gu IlUIIie news-sheet,' who insisted .^because of a toothache. upon remaining anony- Unable to get busfare mous. home, according to Caro_ , , line Nixon, a teacher at So we knour who wrote the hi h T was the Black Informer-but readmitted to the schoo,. we cannot print their He went to one afternoon names, because there is class andspent some time not enough proof. In their lockef rQom where ' own tradition, we will gwe he was told by a gtudent you-cues. that Bobby Miller's older-one of them has a high ^rother waf lo?kin? ,for -position in a federal h - to settle the earlier agency f'ght' . ? r One Black student ?at least one of them is . . .r. , . , , , . r ?,-testified that he had given running for office, and rr , r , f Al_ . , , , Terry a knife before the another is closely connec- r. , . . , A A j . . fight started. Another ted to the campaigns- . ~7-V , ? testmeo? that?terry? wa>? As for the ' 'power of the met by Ricky Miller, the pen," all the officials deceased, in the locker attacked in the Black room asked if he was the Informer are still around, student that had fought still doing what they were earlier with Bobby? Ansdoing all along. ^ wering yes, Terry stepped M D Iflc lent Organization honored 1 Tuesday, Aug. 30 in the -Clip ose honored at the meeting esident ?f Thomas Brothers Winston-Salenj^h Future Williams, a senior rd; and J. Thomas Ogburn, P*0? Box 3. WiUcesboro Who received Winston-Salem, N KJ director John Duncan as r duty-" i?i , 1 year ...*o. I | | 6 months.. A ^ City & State Zip Code#******** Mr 1 t Old Gets 30-40 Years hard uppercuts. But then quilt beyong a reasonable Ricky slumbed and cried doubt. out "nigger you're dead, Btit Ed Grannia, the you know you're dead for District Attorney, argued doing this to me", that Terry had been No one present at the charged with a drug fight scene that testified offense and was a menace said that they had to society and should be witnessed the stabbing. A put away. SBI chemist testified that Summarizing the evia knife prese^^rby the dence presented by the District Att/rney as the state, Judge Giles Clark knife given to Terry by the omitted the knife testiBlack youth before the rnony in his summary7but fight did not contain blood told jurors that they stains, which a knife should not be influenced would if it were used in a by his failure to mention stabbing. testimony. The jurist Terry's public defend- defined seccfrid degree ey\' "Mmv r'Ann mwdeg mtit? mioiuutaaj t I I III1IMM? ?pM?u?PT-tjnw?? ".J ??1? I argued before the jury tfiat they could find that that the District Attorney Terry had acted in had not presented evi- self-defense. Bar Questions Clients of Continued from page 1 Referring to the Bar * . . , ' . . Association's investigaand the standard fee is .. D q.irn tion, Brown commented: , ' , - . - "I don't see what all the Any reasonably is about. We ^ not hgent person could do it himself without an*attorney," admitted one-local lawyer. & " Legal Aid does not & accept just anyone for a ? 1 client. It is not an I %/ organization for people I too cheap to hire a private / ? attorney. Their client's f. BJ income must be below I I $7,313 for a family of four, I in order to qualify for legal ? aid. 7 "If a person does not 7 1 qualify, we advise him to ? hire a private attorney," ? . ** says orown. 7 TfV*# - f One black Bar Associa- V Ur WTwt Jjjj tion? member t sees no 7 reason for the present conflict between private ^ ^ attorneys and legal aid. $ "If^elptd people tp legal ? aid," he said. "If a person ? comes to me needing legal services and he doesn't ^ , have any money, T say: & 4Fella, you need to go to \ legal aid.' * The average attorney's Z \ fee in.Winston-Salem is $50 an hour. If a person \ needs a lawyer, the court investigates very carefully to see if he can afford one, I Vfc even checking his assets, J* such as property holdings. 7 V II h a rannot afford tev hlro f ^ --v1 an attorney, the court will ? \ appoint him one in J \ criminal cases. ? Ttfe operative word is ~T "cannot.". If one can jt afford an attorney, but is j too cheap tp get one, no y one will defend him for j free. y "The law says you are ? entitled to a defense," ? smiled Attorney David I Wagner. "If you don't ? want to retain counsel, ? that's your problem." 4 vest Community... 1 >e to the | ? >NICLE ; Owned* I SqII and mail 7 ^ ; can bring yo ronicle / 154 / We have esta ^.27102 7 you Start < 32 I ] The response to ' Call us for r in advance) ^ | Wi j C | ' 6C * 1 Dowr r o EsSS^!^ WINSTON-SALEM m CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem I I Chronicle is published! I M?nevery Thursday by the I 1 Winston-Salem Chroni-| cle Publishing Com-1 I pany. 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