Winston-Sal V /I High Point THE TRIBUNAL AID SERVICE TO ALL VOLUME 1, NO. 32 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1974 15 CENTS PRESS RUN 6000 BURGLARIES TOP CRIME LIST FOR 1973 IN HIGH POINT Public Library- GTI To Sponsor Tax Course BY BOB BURCHETTE Daily news hibii point Bureau HIGH POINT - A drastic in crease in burglaries was the main reasori High Point showed a 3 0 per cent increase in its crime rate during tlie first nine months of 1973, a police depart ment spokesman said Friday, Figures released by the FBI, which were provided by the High Point Police DepartinenI, showed the department had 1,825 serious crimes during the peri od, compared with 1,394 for the same period in 1972. Sgt. Reed Goff of the depart ment's records divison said that burglaries were up 55.2 per cent, from 587 to 911. “We don’t separate tihe bunglaries into resi dential and non-residential for the FBI report, but the big in crease has been in residential burglaries,” Goff said. For instance, he noted, during Sejitember — the last month of the report — there were 168 bur glaries in Higih Point and 100 of these invoH'^ home break-ins. He added that 64 of the residen tial break-ins were during day hours, "This is one of the big prob lems,” Goff sad. ”Sn many places are getting broken into du’ring the day w4ien you nor mally wouldn't think things would he botiiered.” Of the 68 non-residental bur glaries, .59 took place at night. Goff said it apparently is easy for a person to go up to a house during the day under some pre tense and break into the HIGH POINT - Repeat ing a successful joint venture of a year ago. High Point Public Library and Guilford Technical Institute adult education department will again coTsponsor a course at the library in Individual Income Tax Preparation. The course will be held every Monday night for 12 weeks, beginning Jan. 7, in {he library community room from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Hugh C. Bennett Jr., High Point attorney, will again be the instructor. The aim of the course, which is open to adults aged 18 and over, is to help individuals learn how to prepare their own income tax returns. Problem-solving meth ods will be used to cover all income tax details, includ ing taxable and nontaxable income, the purchase and' sale of capital assets, including depreciation. Course materials are provided free of charge by G.T.I. adult education department. Applicants should call the adult education office at G.T.I. in order to register for the course at the public library. Bennett has taught other tax courses for G.T.I. and is experienced in tax work, and in business and tax law. He has a master’s degree in business admi nistration from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, and his juris doctor from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. A native of High Point, he opened , a law office here two years ago. Ii o m e without being noticed. ‘‘There are too many people who don’t want to get involved even if they see something. Then, too, a lot of them are so busy aroimd their homes that they don’t notice what is going on.” He said there is a need for res idents to work together by help ing watch one another’s homes. “They should look for strange cars and strange people going liouse to house, and call the po lice and have them checked out. Tliat is wtiat the'police are for.” High Point’s crime rate took a dip in 1972 over 1971, fie said, and "that is another thong that made our increase this year look so big.” The crime index for the city during the nine-montji period showed homicides down 8,3 per cent, wth 12 murders after 11 tile previous period. Rape stood at the same podnt, with six dur ing each perod. There was an increase in robberies from 43 to 45, up 4.7 per cent. Aggravated assaults aiso were up, going from 39 to 48, for a 23,1 per cent jump. Larcenies in creased 14.2 per cent from 586 to 669, wfliile auto larcenies also were up from 121 to 135 for an 11.6 increase. NAACP Files Suit Cleveland Schools Still Segregated CLEVELAND-In a com prehensive frontal attack on a system of public education in the City of Cleveland, which restricts 91 per cent of Negro students to attend schools more than 90 per cent black, the The NAACP General Counsel cited total elementary school enrollment figures of 76,190 of which more than half (56.12 per cent) are black. Of the 133 elementary schools, 67 have a black majority including National Association for the which are 100 per cent black Advancement of Colored People attended by 35 per cent of the has called upon the United States District Court here to order state and city school officials “to develop and im- total Negro elementary school population. SIXTY-SIX of the schools are predominantly white, 'When You Sing You Are Praising God' New Frot At A&T Taps 16 Pope Paul VI greets members of the Stars of Faith of Black Nativity, American singers on tour, during his recent audience at the Vatican in Rome. Speaking in English, the Pope told the visiting singers: “Your Negro spirituals and Gospel songs give pleasure to many people and they are surely equally pleasing to our Lord. When you sing you are praising God.” GREENSBORO. N.C. - Sixteen A and T State Uni- v e r s i t y students were recently installed as char ter members of a new chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha National Professional Hon orary -.Agricultural Educa tion Fraternity, Participatin® in the cere mony were Dr. Martin B. McMillion, a Virginia Pol ytechnic Institute staffer and national secretary. Dr. A.P. Bell, chapter adviser and Connie D. Baggett, chapter president, Ohter char'er members nxe Lmy Barnes, Elm City: Blannie E, Bowen. Riegelwood; Charles F. Brown, Council: John V/. Durham. Robersonville; Lloyd E. Inman, Chadbourn; Cedril K. Jones, Elizabethtown: Leon H. Lucas, Wilson: Harold L. Martin. Mt. Olive; WilUam E. Olive j(nd Ray Felton, Clinton; Lareo R. Riddick. Williamston; Hen ry Revtill Sr., Greensboro; Dr. Issan Rogers, Winston- Salem; Clifton C. Spauld ing Cla.rkton; and Kenneth Mills Winterville. Other officers are Clifton Spaulding, vice president; Blannie Bowen, secretary; and Leon Lucas, treasur«r. Tour Begins March 15 NEW YORK—The NAACP National Department of Tours has announced its second 15-day escorted tour to India, depar ting New York on March 15, 1974. The tour will visit Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur, Sikri, Jaipur and Bombay. Cost of the trip is $699 plus 10 per cent tax. Full information may be secured frpm the NAACP National Department of Tours, 1790 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10019. Phone\212) 245-2100. N.C. TAXPAYERS CAN SAVE TIME plementa sptem-wide plan o in.,uding 33 which are 100 per desegregation which wil cent non-black and 25 which are provide for the elimination o 92 to 99.88 non-black. More than the pattern of racial 86 per cent of the total non-black segregation in Clei^land at the population attended schools 92 beginnmg of the 1974-75 school joo p^^ cent non-black. , The student segregation Commentuig on the filing 0 (,5 throughout the the suit here NAACP General reflected Counsel Nathaniel R. Jones jn the segregation of faculty and noted that 19 years after the historic Brown decision, the ..Although 49.32 per cent of NAACP, through its Cleveland elementary faculty Branch, has found It necessary NAACP to bring suit m Federal court on complaint points out, “almost 80 per cent of the faculty in schools of 100 per cent black behalf of the black children of Cleveland. BECAUSE THE RECENT PAPER SALES CONTEST WAS SUCH A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, THE TRI BUNAL AID HAPPILY INITIATES ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE TRIBUNAL AID’S CIRCULATION. BEGINNING WITH THIS ISSUE, JANUARY 2, THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, ALL PERSONS COMPETING IN THIS CONTEST ARE ELIGIBLE TO WIN A PRIZE WORTH $45.00 OR THE CASH. THEIR ONLY REQUIREMENT WILL BE TO SELL 25 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR $3.00 WITHIN THE TWO MONTH PERIOD. EVERYONE CAN BE A WINNER. Greensboro -- North Carolina taxpayers will find a number of time-saving improvements on 1973 individual income tax returns as well as shorten ed and simplified instruc tions, North Carolina Dis trict Director of Internal Revenue Charles DeWitt said this week. Describing the long Form 1040 and the short Form 1040A, which are now being printed, DeWitt estimated that over 1.8 million individual returns would be filed in North Carolina for 1973. Steps taken by the IRS to improve tax forms, DeWitI said "should enable many taxpayers to complete their returns with less difficulty and in less time than last year.” So that taxpayers can file early and receive refunds in less time than those filing closer to the April 15 due date, DeWitt urged em- received, DeWitt said. more taxpayers than before The major improvements prepare their own in the 1973 tax forms are: --elimination of the requirement to list contri- tutions for which the taxpayer has cancelled checks or receipts; -elimination of Schedule B for reporting details of dividends and interest; --elimination of the requirement to list names and dates for claiming payments to doctors, den tists and hospitals; --reduction in the num ber of revenue-sharing questions to a single item;and -elimination of income limitations for filing the 1040A short form. Taxpayers will also find two lines on their returns relating to the 1976 returns. DeWitt also said taxpayers will receive their 1974 tax packages in the mail by the early part of most January 1974. ••THE SEGREGATION o enrollment were black and 75 black children in the schoo s of ^ent of the faculty in schools this city IS so extreme, he ^gnt black continued, that m our view enrollment were black.” the invocation of the powers of complaint further the Federal courMs needed to and declare and vmdicate he ^^^f^ipal authorities “have cons 1 u lonal rights of _the plaintiffs -14 black children ^^cessary steps to correct the any ^r^n tices and customs and usages and parents and similarly situated, Cleveland NAACP. 0^1'^ Men AkcI Wo-meK 9n Sandra Gainey SAN ANTONIO - Air- lan Sandra J. Gainey, Presidential Election Cam- daughter of Mrs. Esther L. paign Fund checkoff: one Gainey, 310 Cedar St., line permitting Iheni lo Point, has been check off for 1973, the other assigned to Sheppard AFB, providing a second oppor- Tex., after completing Air ployers to distribute W-2 tunity for those who failed Force basic training, withholding forms as soon to check off on their 1972 During her six weeks at as possible. W-2's for 1973, returns and now wish to do the Air Training Com- generally, must be distri- so. buted by January 31, 1974. In discussing the instruc- Most taxpayers who file lions for 1973 returns, in January receive their DeWitt said the IRS has not refunds in four to five only shortened the instruc- weeks, while later filers tions but has rewritten may have to wait as long as much of the material in eight weeks, because of the easier-to-understand lan- greater volume of returns guage. This should enable mand’s Lackland AFB, Tex., she studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in hu man relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Shep pard for specialized train ing in aircraft maintenance. Airman Gainey is a 1971 gr^iduate of T. Wingaie Andrews High School. Lee Carter SAN ANTONIA -Airman Lee M. Carter, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Eliatt Edwards of 508 S. Booker St., Greensboro, has com pleted Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Watson of 2416 Green Way During his six weeks Ave,, Winston-Salem, has training, he studied the Air been assigned to Lowry Force mission, organization AFB, Colo., after complet- and customs and received ing Air Force basic special instruction in hu- training, man relations. During her six weeks at The airman is remaining the Air Training Com at the Air Training mand’s Lackland AFB, Command base for specia- Tex., she studied the Air lized training in the Force mission, organization security police field. and customs and received Airman Carter is a 1973 special instruction in hu- graduate of Grimsley Sen- man relations. High School, Kernesville, received her A.A. degree in 1973 from Chowan Junior College. Her father, Olin E. Watson, resides at 3530 Prospect Drive, Winston- Salem. Victor Crenshaw SAN ANTONIO -Airman Victor Crenshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershey, 1610 E. Washington St., Greensboro, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Crenshaw is remaining at the Air Training Command base for specialized training as a security policeman. ior High School. Sandra Watson SAN ANTONIO -Airman Sandra K. Watson, daugh ter of Mrs. Minnie B. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Lowry for specialized training in the supply field. Airman Watson, a 1971 graduate of East Forsyth WHAT’S INSIDE Editorials Entertainment Features Sports SUPPORT THE ADVERTISING MERCHANTS OF THIS, YOUR NEWSPAPER!